Cen V1 (2-24) New Mexico State and County Data Volume 1 • Geographic Area Series • Part 31 AC-22-A-31 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: 20,976 25,044 24,721 20,930 15,170 17,876 14,094 14,279 Land in farms ....................................acres: 39,128,563 40,659,836 43,201,023 43,238,049 44,810,083 46,177,267 45,787,108 46,849,244 Average size of farm .........................acres: 1,865 1,624 1,748 2,066 2,954 2,583 3,249 3,281 : Estimated market value of land and buildings 1/: : Average per farm ...........................dollars: 1,563,887 845,740 755,185 696,081 698,908 542,530 625,307 645,677 Average per acre ...........................dollars: 838 521 432 337 234 208 195 194 : Estimated market value of all machinery : and equipment 1/ ...............................$1,000: 1,600,331 1,590,916 1,491,077 1,160,713 799,643 727,581 619,915 525,911 Average per farm ...........................dollars: 76,293 63,619 60,610 55,457 58,262 40,733 44,047 36,992 : Farms by size: : 1 to 9 acres ........................................: 6,934 8,554 7,861 6,471 3,586 3,886 2,594 2,600 10 to 49 acres ......................................: 4,108 4,524 4,811 4,405 3,195 3,477 2,618 2,611 50 to 179 acres .....................................: 2,992 3,397 3,357 3,072 2,317 2,875 2,163 2,142 180 to 499 acres ....................................: 1,972 2,240 2,438 2,141 1,706 2,222 1,721 1,748 500 to 999 acres ....................................: 1,272 1,764 1,723 1,286 1,006 1,508 1,232 1,260 1,000 to 1,999 acres ................................: 1,089 1,696 1,528 1,092 927 1,285 1,111 1,161 2,000 acres or more .................................: 2,609 2,869 3,003 2,463 2,433 2,623 2,655 2,757 : Total cropland ...................................farms: 11,852 13,136 13,674 13,191 10,855 11,234 9,435 9,447 acres: 2,094,233 1,825,827 1,976,689 2,334,018 2,575,107 2,307,719 2,179,428 2,252,970 Harvested cropland..............................farms: 8,905 10,229 10,617 9,311 7,204 8,200 7,008 7,213 acres: 762,676 806,138 690,858 1,009,683 856,166 1,118,176 1,079,953 1,060,345 Irrigated land ...................................farms: 9,270 10,745 11,430 10,167 8,282 8,953 7,444 7,331 acres: 545,904 626,034 680,318 830,048 844,799 851,735 804,616 738,272 : Market value of agricultural : products sold ..................................$1,000: 2,949,036 2,582,343 2,550,147 2,175,080 1,700,030 1,664,133 1,617,708 1,258,883 Average per farm ...........................dollars: 140,591 103,112 103,157 103,922 112,065 93,093 114,780 88,163 : Crops, including nursery and greenhouse : crops ........................................$1,000: 895,929 650,735 616,938 553,140 397,257 496,240 462,178 375,571 Livestock, poultry, and their products ........$1,000: 2,053,107 1,931,608 1,933,209 1,621,940 1,302,773 1,167,893 1,155,530 883,312 : Farms by value of sales: : Less than $2,500 ....................................: 11,207 14,486 13,609 10,496 7,512 7,979 5,097 4,868 $2,500 to $4,999 ....................................: 2,091 2,741 2,575 2,520 1,408 2,059 1,811 1,840 $5,000 to $9,999 ....................................: 2,195 2,391 2,502 2,252 1,443 1,971 1,710 1,738 $10,000 to $24,999 ..................................: 2,019 1,811 2,172 2,064 1,586 1,981 1,755 1,852 $25,000 to $49,999 ..................................: 934 1,055 1,064 1,065 893 1,142 1,099 1,208 $50,000 to $99,999 ..................................: 841 876 1,058 844 740 924 896 969 $100,000 to $499,999 ................................: 1,095 1,108 1,183 1,135 1,122 1,316 1,241 1,379 $500,000 or more ....................................: 594 576 558 554 466 504 485 425 : Farms by legal status for tax purposes: : Family or individual ................................: 17,593 21,391 21,610 18,185 13,455 15,194 11,783 11,959 Partnership .........................................: 982 1,283 1,290 1,456 885 1,338 1,158 1,276 Corporation .........................................: 1,129 1,205 1,079 839 631 991 848 794 Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing : association, American Indian Reservation, etc. .....: 1,272 1,165 742 450 199 353 305 250 : Total farm production expenses 1/ ...............$1,000: 2,543,409 2,382,115 2,459,316 1,904,465 1,500,021 1,256,455 1,204,227 1,049,010 : Selected farm production expenses 1/: : Livestock and poultry purchased or leased .....$1,000: 193,873 174,946 137,673 187,501 217,212 227,417 221,246 257,230 Feed purchased ............................... $1,000: 820,190 913,386 1,124,762 697,004 486,979 337,980 334,541 221,787 Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased 2/ .................................$1,000: 91,269 64,255 67,627 57,807 32,645 37,391 34,563 29,236 Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ...........$1,000: 123,191 112,690 130,982 112,281 51,544 53,171 49,544 49,222 Hired farm labor ..............................$1,000: 335,513 293,440 252,521 218,193 182,380 146,740 140,862 115,633 Interest expense ..............................$1,000: 81,752 92,676 92,053 86,921 82,017 84,361 78,791 69,101 Chemicals purchased ...........................$1,000: 56,890 42,627 38,897 29,835 19,735 19,289 18,085 15,096 : Livestock and poultry: : Cattle and calves inventory ....................farms: 8,562 10,880 12,796 9,508 6,845 9,992 8,677 8,964 number: 1,330,860 1,498,731 1,354,240 1,525,976 1,590,769 1,704,463 1,676,171 1,589,978 Beef cows ....................................farms: 7,395 8,991 11,004 8,208 5,571 7,774 6,894 7,248 number: 451,242 482,320 461,595 530,173 516,104 594,607 581,812 631,738 Milk cows ....................................farms: 233 389 410 272 377 620 523 650 number: 281,569 337,888 318,878 326,400 315,130 216,038 215,844 110,422 Cattle and calves sold .........................farms: 5,967 7,182 7,963 7,021 5,622 8,920 8,094 8,426 number: 743,823 922,034 909,923 952,841 1,064,524 1,329,677 1,308,236 1,181,980 Hogs and pigs inventory ........................farms: 363 353 211 395 346 547 346 496 number: 1,747 2,072 1,294 1,972 3,489 8,276 6,114 20,233 Hogs and pigs sold .............................farms: 238 284 177 351 306 375 246 326 number: 1,903 3,453 2,383 3,792 5,114 11,260 7,997 43,633 Layers inventory ...............................farms: 2,665 2,848 1,768 1,571 1,229 (NA) (NA) (NA) number: 91,564 102,020 66,653 (D) (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) Broilers and other meat-type chickens : sold ..........................................farms: 77 65 54 24 43 17 11 20 number: 3,955 4,144 11,852 (D) (D) (D) (D) 2,026 : Selected crops harvested: : Corn for grain .................................farms: 140 93 132 122 130 328 316 398 acres: 37,147 46,278 33,101 53,851 48,096 80,646 80,122 72,348 bushels: 6,081,060 6,220,361 6,348,748 9,626,854 8,508,723 13,872,808 13,795,021 11,773,777 Corn for silage or greenchop ...................farms: 248 282 300 285 343 303 275 (NA) acres: 82,815 80,483 81,866 79,141 93,381 48,324 46,730 (NA) tons: 1,899,465 1,847,120 1,918,665 1,937,769 2,200,352 1,068,220 1,029,234 (NA) Wheat for grain, all ...........................farms: 193 238 264 535 415 711 711 892 acres: 97,287 143,574 87,504 302,958 161,341 261,700 264,190 341,016 bushels: 2,559,769 3,928,755 2,613,145 8,236,505 4,212,138 8,533,027 8,605,057 10,433,609 Durum wheat for grain ........................farms: 1 14 1 2 - (NA) (NA) (NA) acres: (D) 2,450 (D) (D) - (NA) (NA) (NA) bushels: (D) 67,632 (D) (D) - (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: 1 6 8 13 - (NA) (NA) (NA) acres: (D) 315 (D) (D) - (NA) (NA) (NA) bushels: (D) 17,147 (D) (D) - (NA) (NA) (NA) Winter wheat for grain .......................farms: 191 218 255 520 415 (NA) (NA) (NA) acres: (D) 140,809 86,434 300,539 161,341 (NA) (NA) (NA) bushels: (D) 3,843,976 2,581,809 8,098,467 4,212,138 (NA) (NA) (NA) Oats for grain .................................farms: 11 13 27 45 39 93 83 (NA) acres: 155 452 158 (D) 985 3,467 3,326 (NA) bushels: 10,025 39,300 7,924 16,467 58,669 150,525 152,307 (NA) Barley for grain ...............................farms: 2 12 1 10 9 30 26 (NA) acres: (D) 1,746 (D) 824 357 3,988 3,852 (NA) bushels: (D) 169,220 (D) 80,299 40,639 248,815 240,240 (NA) : Sorghum for grain ..............................farms: 98 105 114 217 218 504 496 568 acres: 52,519 47,209 19,445 73,048 67,226 188,057 188,615 180,421 bushels: 2,316,489 1,656,570 751,733 2,806,719 2,131,743 7,053,490 7,059,484 8,144,520 Sorghum for silage or greenchop ................farms: 47 50 76 97 104 117 111 (NA) acres: 20,517 16,255 17,288 18,833 13,842 15,519 14,557 (NA) tons: 206,110 226,819 233,781 297,382 233,241 237,166 218,544 (NA) Soybeans for beans .............................farms: 7 3 1 1 2 3 3 (NA) acres: 337 240 (D) (D) (D) 157 157 (NA) bushels: 12,706 9,600 (D) (D) (D) 4,253 4,253 (NA) Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas : and limas .....................................farms: 33 54 20 178 38 76 68 (NA) acres: (D) 8,987 9,671 7,760 8,377 11,095 10,998 (NA) cwt: 110,533 187,428 206,669 173,070 144,639 186,522 184,559 (NA) Cotton, all ....................................farms: 175 161 195 199 277 508 459 459 acres: 46,527 54,805 39,994 42,207 53,045 73,659 67,996 53,393 bales: 100,347 130,791 87,541 97,206 98,377 122,763 113,281 74,954 : Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ...................farms: 4,992 6,026 6,578 5,583 4,205 (NA) (NA) (NA) acres: 352,191 338,259 343,032 365,843 335,872 (NA) (NA) (NA) tons, dry equivalent: 1,014,543 1,248,447 1,441,883 1,565,071 1,306,058 (NA) (NA) (NA) Sunflower seed, all ............................farms: 5 1 6 2 3 9 8 (NA) acres: 251 (D) 7 (D) (D) (D) 4,488 (NA) pounds: 299,064 (D) 7,000 (D) (D) (D) 2,846,230 (NA) : Peanuts for nuts ...............................farms: 19 29 21 29 57 74 71 (NA) acres: 1,640 6,666 6,652 10,305 15,299 16,541 16,132 (NA) pounds: (D) 20,732,025 18,714,380 31,988,642 45,062,549 43,321,698 42,372,773 (NA) Vegetables harvested for sale 4/ ...............farms: 1,304 1,558 2,085 1,743 457 684 526 (NA) acres: 24,973 27,977 28,162 36,933 33,297 44,292 38,375 (NA) Potatoes .....................................farms: 107 167 307 142 28 46 35 (NA) acres: 5,831 5,634 (D) 5,675 6,186 9,401 9,385 (NA) Sweet potatoes ...............................farms: 23 13 10 2 1 (NA) (NA) (NA) acres: (D) 5 6 (D) (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) Land in orchards 5/ ............................farms: 2,914 3,190 3,443 2,783 2,824 2,345 1,744 (NA) acres: 63,248 54,397 45,722 43,859 43,182 37,023 33,600 (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: 20,976 100.0 25,044 $1,000: 2,949,036 100.0 2,582,343 Average per farm ....................................................dollars: 140,591 (X) 103,112 : By value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................................farms: 7,897 37.6 11,418 $1,000: 912 (Z) 1,622 $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................................farms: 3,310 15.8 3,068 $1,000: 5,373 0.2 4,982 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................................farms: 2,091 10.0 2,741 $1,000: 7,428 0.3 9,577 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................................farms: 2,195 10.5 2,391 $1,000: 15,483 0.5 16,718 $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................................farms: 1,543 7.4 1,455 $1,000: 21,443 0.7 20,327 : $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................................farms: 476 2.3 356 $1,000: 10,530 0.4 7,753 $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................................farms: 639 3.0 699 $1,000: 19,723 0.7 21,575 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................................farms: 295 1.4 356 $1,000: 12,964 0.4 15,488 $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................................farms: 841 4.0 876 $1,000: 59,287 2.0 61,426 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................................farms: 712 3.4 729 $1,000: 113,299 3.8 115,040 : $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................................farms: 383 1.8 379 $1,000: 135,533 4.6 131,717 $500,000 to $999,999 ..................................................farms: 240 1.1 249 $1,000: 165,157 5.6 174,094 $1,000,000 or more ...................................................farms: 354 1.7 327 $1,000: 2,381,905 80.8 2,002,022 $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 ............................................farms: 171 0.8 153 $1,000: 259,181 8.8 236,696 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 ............................................farms: 74 0.4 51 $1,000: 242,361 8.2 173,268 $5,000,000 or more ..................................................farms: 109 0.5 123 $1,000: 1,880,363 63.8 1,592,058 : Value of sales by commodity or commodity group: : Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops .........................farms: 7,307 34.8 8,251 $1,000: 895,929 30.4 650,735 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and dry peas ...........................farms: 1,281 6.1 1,139 $1,000: 179,621 6.1 109,313 Corn ..............................................................farms: 336 1.6 313 $1,000: 123,959 4.2 69,102 Wheat .............................................................farms: 192 0.9 232 $1,000: 19,650 0.7 14,978 Soybeans ..........................................................farms: 7 (Z) 3 $1,000: (D) (D) 120 Sorghum ...........................................................farms: 119 0.6 132 $1,000: 18,728 0.6 9,808 : Barley ............................................................farms: 2 (Z) 12 $1,000: (D) (D) 863 Rice ..............................................................farms: - - - $1,000: - - - Other grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and dry peas ...................farms: 788 3.8 639 $1,000: 16,759 0.6 14,442 : Tobacco .............................................................farms: - - - $1,000: - - - : Cotton and cottonseed ...............................................farms: 174 0.8 161 $1,000: (D) (D) 46,585 : Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet potatoes ....................farms: 1,316 6.3 1,538 $1,000: 196,216 6.7 98,134 : Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ......................................farms: 2,661 12.7 2,742 $1,000: 229,093 7.8 210,153 Fruits and tree nuts ..............................................farms: 2,582 12.3 2,686 $1,000: 228,458 7.7 209,867 Berries ...........................................................farms: 225 1.1 196 $1,000: 635 (Z) 286 : Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and sod ..........................farms: 369 1.8 329 $1,000: 43,235 1.5 40,710 : Cultivated Christmas trees and short : rotation woody crops ...............................................farms: 25 0.1 24 $1,000: (D) (D) 40 Cultivated Christmas trees ........................................farms: 24 0.1 15 $1,000: 182 (Z) 16 Short rotation woody crops ........................................farms: 1 (Z) 9 $1,000: (D) (D) 24 : Other crops and hay .................................................farms: 3,386 16.1 4,160 $1,000: 183,057 6.2 145,799 Maple syrup .......................................................farms: - - - $1,000: - - - : Livestock, poultry, and their products ................................farms: 9,309 44.4 11,111 $1,000: 2,053,107 69.6 1,931,608 Poultry and eggs ....................................................farms: 1,262 6.0 1,326 $1,000: (D) (D) 4,201 Cattle and calves ...................................................farms: 5,967 28.4 7,182 $1,000: 678,505 23.0 626,745 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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: 96 0.5 152 $1,000: 1,329,555 45.1 1,267,940 Hogs and pigs .......................................................farms: 238 1.1 284 $1,000: 518 (Z) 477 Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and milk ................................farms: 1,986 9.5 2,833 $1,000: 12,006 0.4 10,403 Horses, ponies, mules, burros, and donkeys ..........................farms: 1,140 5.4 1,153 $1,000: 15,778 0.5 11,340 Aquaculture .........................................................farms: 21 0.1 22 $1,000: (D) (D) 5,423 : Other animals and other animal : products (see text) ................................................farms: 440 2.1 440 $1,000: 5,461 0.2 5,079 : LANDLORD'S SHARE OF TOTAL SALES : : Value of landlord's share of total sales ..................................farms: 139 0.7 260 $1,000: 8,363 0.3 14,268 : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to consumers ..................................farms: 1,142 5.4 1,483 $1,000: 10,576 0.4 12,321 Average per farm ....................................................dollars: 9,261 (X) 8,308 : By value of sales: : $1 to $499 ............................................................farms: 270 1.3 376 $1,000: 59 (Z) 73 $500 to $999 ..........................................................farms: 178 0.8 275 $1,000: 119 (Z) 184 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................................farms: 442 2.1 542 $1,000: 921 (Z) 1,220 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................................farms: 100 0.5 134 $1,000: 672 (Z) 940 $10,000 to $24,999 ....................................................farms: 90 0.4 94 $1,000: 1,380 (Z) 1,488 : $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................................farms: 24 0.1 21 $1,000: 756 (Z) 791 $50,000 or more .......................................................farms: 38 0.2 41 $1,000: 6,669 0.2 7,625 : Value of food sold directly to retail markets, : institutions, and food hubs for local or : regionally branded products ..............................................farms: 848 4.0 325 $1,000: 200,998 6.8 122,560 Average per farm ....................................................dollars: 237,026 (X) 377,108 : By value of sales: : $1 to $499 ............................................................farms: 70 0.3 63 $1,000: 19 (Z) 12 $500 to $999 ..........................................................farms: 83 0.4 42 $1,000: 57 (Z) 25 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................................farms: 342 1.6 79 $1,000: 806 (Z) 172 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................................farms: 80 0.4 38 $1,000: 556 (Z) 250 $10,000 to $24,999 ....................................................farms: 109 0.5 33 $1,000: 1,584 0.1 519 : $25,000 to $49,999 ...................................................farms: 44 0.2 14 $1,000: 1,376 (Z) 465 $50,000 or more ......................................................farms: 120 0.6 56 $1,000: 196,600 6.7 121,116 : VALUE-ADDED PRODUCTS SOLD : : Value of processed or value-added agricultural : products sold ............................................................farms: 293 1.4 324 $1,000: 10,405 0.4 7,605 Average per farm ....................................................dollars: 35,512 (X) 23,473 : By value of sales: : $1 to $499 ............................................................farms: 60 0.3 91 $1,000: 10 (Z) 15 $500 to $999 ..........................................................farms: 29 0.1 47 $1,000: 20 (Z) 30 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................................farms: 112 0.5 90 $1,000: 232 (Z) 198 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................................farms: 18 0.1 32 $1,000: 125 (Z) 234 $10,000 to $24,999 ....................................................farms: 19 0.1 17 $1,000: 289 (Z) 253 : $25,000 to $49,999 ...................................................farms: 16 0.1 10 $1,000: 526 (Z) 334 $50,000 or more ......................................................farms: 39 0.2 37 $1,000: 9,203 0.3 6,541 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 20,976 20,976 4,637 25,044 25,044 3,453 $1,000: 3,078,767 2,949,036 129,731 2,646,002 2,582,343 63,660 Average per farm ................................dollars: 146,776 140,591 27,977 105,654 103,112 18,436 : By economic class: : : Less than $1,000 ..................................farms: 6,703 6,703 339 10,591 10,591 343 $1,000: 999 829 170 1,663 1,591 72 $1,000 to $2,499 ..................................farms: 3,474 3,474 458 3,113 3,113 178 $1,000: 5,662 5,067 596 5,064 4,871 193 $2,500 to $4,999 ..................................farms: 2,344 2,344 509 2,818 2,818 253 $1,000: 8,345 7,057 1,288 9,881 9,208 672 $5,000 to $9,999 ..................................farms: 2,311 2,311 458 2,500 2,500 327 $1,000: 16,352 14,454 1,898 17,459 15,884 1,574 $10,000 to $24,999 ................................farms: 2,214 2,214 685 2,023 2,023 519 $1,000: 35,050 29,763 5,286 31,617 26,167 5,449 : $25,000 to $49,999 ................................farms: 1,122 1,122 533 1,206 1,206 441 $1,000: 39,507 30,311 9,196 42,573 34,861 7,712 $50,000 to $99,999 ................................farms: 887 887 481 986 986 420 $1,000: 62,968 50,891 12,076 70,166 59,173 10,993 $100,000 to $249,999 ..............................farms: 829 829 504 804 804 397 $1,000: 131,000 105,961 25,039 127,041 112,994 14,047 $250,000 to $499,999 ..............................farms: 447 447 294 405 405 250 $1,000: 160,078 135,995 24,083 140,770 131,698 9,072 $500,000 to $999,999 ..............................farms: 275 275 159 264 264 129 $1,000: 190,713 172,790 17,923 182,986 177,275 5,710 : $1,000,000 or more ................................farms: 370 370 217 334 334 196 $1,000: 2,428,094 2,395,918 32,176 2,016,784 2,008,620 8,164 $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 ........................farms: 182 182 106 158 158 103 $1,000: 276,663 261,930 14,734 242,094 238,341 3,753 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 ........................farms: 79 79 50 53 53 29 $1,000: 261,747 253,625 8,122 179,669 178,222 1,447 $5,000,000 or more ..............................farms: 109 109 61 123 123 64 $1,000: 1,889,684 1,880,363 9,321 1,595,021 1,592,058 2,964 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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: 20,976 (X) 25,044 (X) $1,000: (X) 2,543,409 (X) 2,382,115 Average per farm ..........................................dollars: (X) 121,253 (X) 95,117 : Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 .....................................................: 6,620 15,970 10,039 23,923 $5,000 to $9,999 .................................................: 4,115 29,941 5,220 37,463 $10,000 to $24,999 ...............................................: 4,656 73,474 4,761 73,921 $25,000 to $49,999 ...............................................: 2,362 81,895 2,095 73,612 $50,000 to $99,999 ...............................................: 1,219 83,952 1,217 83,712 : $100,000 to $249,999 .............................................: 1,062 168,022 870 136,202 $250,000 to $499,999 .............................................: 395 139,404 385 135,657 $500,000 or more .................................................: 547 1,950,751 457 1,817,626 $500,000 to $999,999 ...........................................: 230 162,888 195 138,000 $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 .......................................: 179 275,379 119 183,741 $2,500,000 or more .............................................: 138 1,512,484 143 1,495,885 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners purchased .............farms: 5,051 (X) 6,008 (X) $1,000: (X) 91,269 (X) 64,255 percent of total: (X) 3.6 (X) 2.7 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $499 .....................................................: 1,912 395 2,702 542 $500 to $999 ...................................................: 782 511 979 613 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................: 1,270 2,652 1,312 2,790 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................: 306 2,006 334 2,109 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................................: 304 4,845 284 4,558 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................................: 165 5,660 144 5,139 $50,000 to $99,999 .............................................: 122 8,497 120 7,820 $100,000 or more ...............................................: 190 66,703 133 40,685 : Chemicals purchased ...........................................farms: 4,112 (X) 4,751 (X) $1,000: (X) 56,890 (X) 42,627 percent of total: (X) 2.2 (X) 1.8 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $499 .....................................................: 2,136 390 2,825 462 $500 to $999 ...................................................: 607 379 512 318 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................: 669 1,418 679 1,414 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................: 175 1,161 209 1,374 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................................: 185 2,863 226 3,459 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................................: 128 4,350 111 3,798 $50,000 or more ................................................: 212 46,330 189 31,801 $50,000 to $99,999 ...........................................: 105 7,230 107 7,314 $100,000 or more .............................................: 107 39,099 82 24,487 : Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased .....................farms: 4,787 (X) 4,667 (X) $1,000: (X) 56,708 (X) 40,680 percent of total: (X) 2.2 (X) 1.7 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $499 .....................................................: 1,970 374 2,216 435 $500 to $999 ...................................................: 877 578 725 453 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................: 1,148 2,301 997 2,122 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................: 251 1,656 228 1,491 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................................: 228 3,591 215 3,279 $25,000 or more ................................................: 313 48,208 286 32,899 $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................: 105 3,600 120 4,294 $50,000 or more ..............................................: 208 44,608 166 28,605 : Cover crop seed purchased ...................................farms: 958 (X) 965 (X) $1,000: (X) 1,830 (X) 671 percent of total: (X) 0.1 (X) (Z) Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $499 ...................................................: 625 96 797 104 $500 to $999 .................................................: 164 109 65 44 $1,000 to $4,999 .............................................: 120 232 77 170 $5,000 to $9,999 .............................................: 23 150 13 79 $10,000 to $24,999 ...........................................: 11 150 8 98 $25,000 or more ..............................................: 15 1,093 5 176 $25,000 to $49,999 .........................................: 6 182 5 176 $50,000 or more ............................................: 9 912 - - : Livestock and poultry purchased or leased .....................farms: 4,389 (X) 5,503 (X) $1,000: (X) 193,873 (X) 174,946 percent of total: (X) 7.6 (X) 7.3 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................................: 1,158 382 1,634 615 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................: 1,597 3,745 2,013 4,563 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................: 481 3,099 716 4,706 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................................: 514 7,643 510 7,855 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................................: 243 8,147 242 7,944 : $50,000 to $99,999 .............................................: 148 10,129 148 9,689 $100,000 to $249,999 ...........................................: 108 17,492 108 17,581 $250,000 or more ...............................................: 140 143,235 132 121,993 $250,000 to $499,999 .........................................: 56 19,016 58 21,529 $500,000 to $999,999 .........................................: 47 32,415 41 27,959 $1,000,000 or more ...........................................: 37 91,804 33 72,504 : Breeding livestock purchased or leased ......................farms: 2,693 (X) 3,498 (X) $1,000: (X) 71,323 (X) 71,324 percent of total: (X) 2.8 (X) 3.0 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ...................................................: 491 177 798 350 $1,000 to $4,999 .............................................: 1,024 2,483 1,401 3,329 $5,000 to $9,999 .............................................: 355 2,328 485 3,276 $10,000 to $24,999 ...........................................: 365 5,340 407 6,118 $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................: 223 7,146 195 6,405 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ...........................................: 105 6,941 106 7,050 $100,000 to $249,999 .........................................: 80 12,403 48 7,163 $250,000 or more .............................................: 50 34,506 58 37,633 $250,000 to $499,999 .......................................: 32 10,368 23 7,572 $500,000 to $999,999 .......................................: 10 6,873 22 14,898 $1,000,000 or more .........................................: 8 17,264 13 15,162 : Other livestock and poultry purchased : or leased ..................................................farms: 2,331 (X) 2,878 (X) $1,000: (X) 122,550 (X) 103,622 percent of total: (X) 4.8 (X) 4.3 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ...................................................: 872 271 1,253 380 $1,000 to $4,999 .............................................: 821 1,722 956 1,970 $5,000 to $9,999 .............................................: 197 1,257 251 1,616 $10,000 to $24,999 ...........................................: 186 2,720 185 2,822 $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................: 58 1,988 47 1,617 : $50,000 to $99,999 ...........................................: 60 3,481 48 3,054 $100,000 to $249,999 .........................................: 50 8,082 68 11,644 $250,000 or more .............................................: 87 103,028 70 80,519 $250,000 to $499,999 .......................................: 27 9,704 33 13,100 $500,000 to $999,999 .......................................: 35 25,019 17 11,587 $1,000,000 or more .........................................: 25 68,305 20 55,832 : Feed purchased ................................................farms: 13,636 (X) 17,338 (X) $1,000: (X) 820,190 (X) 913,386 percent of total: (X) 32.2 (X) 38.3 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................................: 3,176 1,566 4,842 2,195 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................: 5,591 13,755 7,945 18,086 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................: 2,059 13,567 2,341 15,240 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................................: 1,535 22,374 1,283 18,295 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................................: 643 22,945 433 14,363 : $50,000 to $99,999 .............................................: 265 18,028 238 15,907 $100,000 or more ...............................................: 367 727,954 256 829,300 $100,000 to $249,999 .........................................: 199 28,060 99 14,587 $250,000 to $499,999 .........................................: 63 21,786 26 8,390 $500,000 to $999,999 .........................................: 16 11,657 17 12,538 $1,000,000 or more ...........................................: 89 666,451 114 793,785 : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ...........................farms: 19,682 (X) 22,526 (X) $1,000: (X) 123,191 (X) 112,690 percent of total: (X) 4.8 (X) 4.7 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................................: 9,301 3,495 11,742 4,150 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................: 6,803 15,133 7,445 16,155 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................: 1,733 11,095 1,655 10,823 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................................: 1,196 17,606 1,057 15,068 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................................: 320 10,950 304 10,274 $50,000 or more ................................................: 329 64,911 323 56,221 : Utilities .....................................................farms: 11,856 (X) 13,550 (X) $1,000: (X) 96,430 (X) 90,583 percent of total: (X) 3.8 (X) 3.8 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $499 .....................................................: 2,580 646 3,980 941 $500 to $999 ...................................................: 1,772 1,134 2,546 1,706 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................: 5,228 11,129 5,084 10,522 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................: 1,082 7,386 908 5,932 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................................: 688 9,960 531 7,924 $25,000 or more ................................................: 506 66,176 501 63,557 $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................: 206 6,925 174 5,813 $50,000 or more ..............................................: 300 59,250 327 57,744 : Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ......................farms: 14,935 (X) 17,194 (X) $1,000: (X) 191,129 (X) 154,072 percent of total: (X) 7.5 (X) 6.5 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................................: 4,379 1,834 6,699 2,624 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................: 6,423 14,720 6,755 14,452 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................: 1,715 11,115 1,770 11,226 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................................: 1,417 20,917 1,146 16,755 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................................: 517 17,564 427 14,383 $50,000 or more ................................................: 484 124,978 397 94,631 $50,000 to $99,999 ...........................................: 233 15,460 191 12,703 $100,000 or more .............................................: 251 109,518 206 81,928 : Hired farm labor ..............................................farms: 3,994 (X) 5,182 (X) $1,000: (X) 335,513 (X) 293,440 percent of total: (X) 13.2 (X) 12.3 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................................: 649 296 1,625 712 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................: 1,091 2,517 1,419 3,127 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................: 359 2,508 426 2,788 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................................: 655 11,299 595 9,802 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................................: 504 17,967 443 15,076 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 .............................................: 291 21,026 256 17,423 $100,000 or more ...............................................: 445 279,899 418 244,513 $100,000 to $249,999 .........................................: 218 33,907 200 29,959 $250,000 to $499,999 .........................................: 108 35,032 94 31,737 $500,000 or more .............................................: 119 210,960 124 182,818 : Contract labor ................................................farms: 2,200 (X) 2,222 (X) $1,000: (X) 56,819 (X) 37,524 percent of total: (X) 2.2 (X) 1.6 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................................: 444 203 743 325 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................: 809 2,028 720 1,562 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................: 329 2,209 258 1,724 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................................: 303 4,571 274 4,192 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................................: 135 4,628 113 3,774 $50,000 or more ................................................: 180 43,180 114 25,948 $50,000 to $99,999 ...........................................: 85 5,736 41 2,665 $100,000 or more .............................................: 95 37,444 73 23,283 : Customwork and custom hauling .................................farms: 2,859 (X) 3,477 (X) $1,000: (X) 64,645 (X) 56,382 percent of total: (X) 2.5 (X) 2.4 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................................: 832 365 1,411 624 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................: 1,124 2,576 1,260 2,596 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................: 339 2,204 269 1,767 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................................: 283 4,338 280 4,524 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................................: 100 3,251 89 3,176 $50,000 or more ................................................: 181 51,912 168 43,695 $50,000 to $99,999 ...........................................: 84 5,783 61 3,849 $100,000 or more .............................................: 97 46,129 107 39,847 : Cash rent for land, buildings, and grazing fees ...............farms: 3,620 (X) 4,618 (X) $1,000: (X) 115,919 (X) 72,726 percent of total: (X) 4.6 (X) 3.1 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $499 .....................................................: 617 136 1,086 228 $500 to $999 ...................................................: 325 226 529 364 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................: 1,129 2,700 1,449 3,310 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................: 410 2,845 475 3,291 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................................: 501 7,868 583 9,303 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................................: 209 7,328 260 9,044 $50,000 or more ................................................: 429 94,816 236 47,186 : Rent and lease expenses for machinery, equipment, and farm : share of vehicles ............................................farms: 1,049 (X) 1,352 (X) $1,000: (X) 13,900 (X) 11,410 percent of total: (X) 0.5 (X) 0.5 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $499 .....................................................: 200 47 315 72 $500 to $999 ...................................................: 223 137 384 230 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................: 355 848 407 877 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................: 68 442 85 574 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................................: 103 1,607 84 1,197 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................................: 43 1,466 31 1,127 $50,000 or more ................................................: 57 9,352 46 7,332 : Interest expense ..............................................farms: 3,881 (X) 4,690 (X) $1,000: (X) 81,752 (X) 92,676 percent of total: (X) 3.2 (X) 3.9 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................................: 437 204 882 405 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................: 1,334 3,442 1,662 4,102 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................: 747 5,503 831 5,738 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................................: 768 11,571 681 10,121 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................................: 286 9,824 294 9,919 $50,000 to $99,999 .............................................: 138 9,687 158 10,586 $100,000 or more ...............................................: 171 41,522 182 51,804 : Secured by real estate ......................................farms: 2,765 (X) 3,398 (X) $1,000: (X) 58,065 (X) 63,521 percent of total: (X) 2.3 (X) 2.7 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ...................................................: 271 116 609 248 $1,000 to $4,999 .............................................: 802 2,106 1,077 2,861 $5,000 to $9,999 .............................................: 631 4,595 638 4,404 $10,000 to $24,999 ...........................................: 612 9,281 566 8,367 $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................: 208 7,210 243 8,250 $50,000 to $99,999 ...........................................: 117 7,988 131 8,565 $100,000 or more .............................................: 124 26,769 134 30,825 : Not secured by real estate ..................................farms: 2,296 (X) 2,684 (X) $1,000: (X) 23,687 (X) 29,155 percent of total: (X) 0.9 (X) 1.2 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ...................................................: 442 218 806 382 $1,000 to $4,999 .............................................: 1,233 2,926 1,239 2,558 $5,000 to $9,999 .............................................: 300 2,168 330 2,077 $10,000 to $24,999 ...........................................: 164 2,501 155 2,296 $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................: 78 2,845 54 1,960 $50,000 to $99,999 ...........................................: 30 2,134 41 2,719 $100,000 or more .............................................: 49 10,895 59 17,164 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 16,474 (X) 18,984 (X) $1,000: (X) 59,207 (X) 45,977 percent of total: (X) 2.3 (X) 1.9 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $499 .....................................................: 3,925 887 6,677 1,241 $500 to $999 ...................................................: 2,611 1,846 3,720 2,615 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................: 7,986 17,623 7,009 14,893 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................: 1,096 7,311 912 6,131 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................................: 504 7,484 416 6,156 $25,000 or more ................................................: 352 24,055 250 14,941 : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom services : for livestock ................................................farms: 8,231 (X) 11,750 (X) $1,000: (X) 57,176 (X) 56,471 percent of total: (X) 2.2 (X) 2.4 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................................: 5,044 1,854 8,431 2,566 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................: 2,172 4,112 2,546 5,006 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................: 531 3,293 357 2,437 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................................: 325 4,510 225 3,171 : $25,000 to $49,999 .............................................: 58 2,207 59 1,792 $50,000 to $99,999 .............................................: 15 1,014 36 2,364 $100,000 or more ...............................................: 86 40,186 96 39,134 $100,000 to $249,999 .........................................: 21 3,312 41 5,559 $250,000 or more .............................................: 65 36,874 55 33,575 : All other production expenses .................................farms: 8,893 (X) 7,008 (X) $1,000: (X) 128,799 (X) 122,270 percent of total: (X) 5.1 (X) 5.1 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................................: 3,294 1,191 2,429 975 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................: 3,286 7,211 2,680 6,345 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................: 848 5,327 703 4,645 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................................: 811 11,682 645 10,236 : $25,000 to $49,999 .............................................: 301 10,190 269 9,225 $50,000 to $99,999 .............................................: 166 11,657 121 8,112 $100,000 or more ...............................................: 187 81,540 161 82,731 $100,000 to $249,999 .........................................: 96 14,251 79 11,328 $250,000 or more .............................................: 91 67,290 82 71,404 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ ........................farms: 283 (X) 275 (X) $1,000: (X) 3,711 (X) 3,391 percent of total: (X) 0.1 (X) 0.1 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $499 .......................................................: 25 7 63 14 $500 to $999 .....................................................: 37 25 29 19 $1,000 to $4,999 .................................................: 86 161 92 185 $5,000 to $9,999 .................................................: 56 393 36 237 $10,000 to $24,999 ...............................................: 36 549 31 440 $25,000 or more ..................................................: 43 2,576 24 2,495 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................................: 17 572 17 603 $50,000 to $99,999 .............................................: 22 1,457 3 184 $100,000 or more ...............................................: 4 547 4 1,708 : Depreciation expenses claimed ...................................farms: 9,779 (X) 5,697 (X) $1,000: (X) 260,223 (X) 218,623 percent of total: (X) 10.2 (X) 9.2 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $499 .......................................................: 939 228 365 87 $500 to $999 .....................................................: 641 441 390 271 $1,000 to $4,999 .................................................: 3,144 8,525 1,910 5,077 $5,000 to $9,999 .................................................: 1,939 13,028 908 6,120 $10,000 to $24,999 ...............................................: 1,579 23,888 928 14,502 $25,000 or more ..................................................: 1,537 214,113 1,196 192,566 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................................: 689 23,608 506 17,200 $50,000 to $99,999 .............................................: 443 30,517 319 21,591 $100,000 or more ...............................................: 405 159,989 371 153,776 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 .....................: 20,976 657,738 25,044 345,240 Average per farm ................................dollars: (X) 31,357 (X) 13,785 : Farms with net gains 1/ ..................................: 6,786 921,893 7,477 565,906 Average per farm ..............................dollars: (X) 135,852 (X) 75,686 : Farms with gains of- : less than $1,000 .....................................: 1,013 470 1,130 505 $1,000 to $4,999 .....................................: 1,615 4,168 2,015 5,401 $5,000 to $9,999 .....................................: 920 6,632 948 6,738 $10,000 to $24,999 ...................................: 1,028 16,307 1,143 18,684 $25,000 to $49,999 ...................................: 701 25,471 782 27,868 $50,000 or more ......................................: 1,509 868,845 1,459 506,711 : Farms with net losses ....................................: 14,190 264,155 17,567 220,666 Average per farm ..............................dollars: (X) 18,616 (X) 12,561 : Farms with losses of- : less than $1,000 .....................................: 1,457 718 2,085 1,034 $1,000 to $4,999 .....................................: 4,465 12,736 6,835 18,801 $5,000 to $9,999 .....................................: 3,030 21,898 3,913 28,170 $10,000 to $24,999 ...................................: 3,150 49,505 3,043 46,430 $25,000 to $49,999 ...................................: 1,180 40,233 1,033 35,841 $50,000 or more ......................................: 908 139,064 658 90,390 : Net cash farm income of producers ..........................: 20,976 651,802 25,044 331,900 Average per farm ................................dollars: (X) 31,074 (X) 13,253 : Producers reporting net gains 1/ .........................: 6,791 917,071 7,469 555,175 Average per farm ..............................dollars: (X) 135,042 (X) 74,331 : Farms with gains of- : less than $1,000 .....................................: 1,018 476 1,133 507 $1,000 to $4,999 .....................................: 1,611 4,172 2,007 5,364 $5,000 to $9,999 .....................................: 923 6,660 953 6,770 $10,000 to $24,999 ...................................: 1,031 16,363 1,151 18,765 $25,000 to $49,999 ...................................: 699 25,392 780 27,843 $50,000 or more ......................................: 1,509 864,008 1,445 495,926 : Producers reporting net losses ...........................: 14,185 265,269 17,575 223,275 Average per farm ..............................dollars: (X) 18,701 (X) 12,704 : Farms with losses of- : less than $1,000 .....................................: 1,454 719 2,087 1,036 $1,000 to $4,999 .....................................: 4,470 12,751 6,837 18,823 $5,000 to $9,999 .....................................: 3,025 21,884 3,916 28,200 $10,000 to $24,999 ...................................: 3,156 49,574 3,039 46,369 $25,000 to $49,999 ...................................: 1,175 40,089 1,032 35,800 $50,000 or more ......................................: 905 140,252 664 93,046 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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 ...........................: 4,637 129,731 3,453 63,660 :: Government payments - Con. : Average per farm ...................dollars: (X) 27,977 (X) 18,436 :: Amount from other Federal farm : : :: programs - Con. : Farms with receipts of- : :: : $1 to $999 ................................: 741 393 669 191 :: Farms with receipts of- : $1,000 to $4,999 ..........................: 1,374 3,556 745 2,116 :: $1 to $999 ..............................: 730 385 683 201 $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................: 582 4,282 549 3,999 :: $1,000 to $4,999 ........................: 1,191 2,995 722 2,003 $10,000 to $24,999 ........................: 706 11,381 703 11,172 :: $5,000 to $9,999 ........................: 456 3,355 512 3,705 $25,000 to $49,999 ........................: 550 19,619 473 17,117 :: $10,000 to $24,999 ......................: 582 9,403 606 9,455 $50,000 or more ...........................: 684 90,501 314 29,064 :: $25,000 or more .........................: 1,090 99,675 616 34,093 : :: : Amount from Conservation Reserve, : :: Commodity Credit Corporation Loans ............: 8 (D) 25 964 Wetlands Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, : :: Average per farm ...................dollars: (X) (D) (X) 38,567 or Conservation Reserve Enhancement : :: : Programs ...................................: 893 13,917 887 14,202 :: Farms with receipts of- : Average per farm .................dollars: (X) 15,585 (X) 16,012 :: $1 to $999 ................................: 7 (D) 5 (Z) : :: $1,000 to $4,999 ..........................: - - - - Farms with receipts of- : :: $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................: - - 6 (D) $1 to $999 ..............................: 51 30 33 14 :: $10,000 to $19,999 ........................: - - 2 (D) $1,000 to $4,999 ........................: 292 917 273 764 :: $20,000 to $24,999 ........................: - - - - $5,000 to $9,999 ........................: 189 1,408 187 1,285 :: $25,000 to $49,999 ........................: - - 4 143 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................: 171 2,715 205 3,141 :: $50,000 or more ...........................: 1 (D) 8 741 $25,000 or more .........................: 190 8,847 189 8,999 :: : : :: Amount spent to repay CCC loans .............: 1 (D) 8 (D) Amount from other Federal farm programs .....: 4,049 115,814 3,139 49,457 :: : Average per farm .................dollars: (X) 28,603 (X) 15,756 :: : ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 .........: 3,974 122,379 4,183 81,353 :: Total income from farm-related : Average per farm ....................dollars: (X) 30,795 (X) 19,449 :: sources - Con. : : :: Agri-tourism and recreational : Farms with receipts of- : :: services - Con. : $1 to $999 .................................: 973 395 1,182 446 :: Farms with receipts of- - Con. : $1,000 to $4,999 ...........................: 1,082 2,563 1,213 2,927 :: : $5,000 to $9,999 ...........................: 448 3,130 587 4,061 :: $5,000 to $9,999 .........................: 46 297 48 282 $10,000 to $24,999 .........................: 533 8,732 519 8,271 :: $10,000 to $24,999 .......................: 63 1,019 87 1,337 $25,000 to $49,999 .........................: 392 13,829 352 11,865 :: $25,000 or more ..........................: 122 18,901 125 16,741 $50,000 or more ............................: 546 93,730 330 53,782 :: : : :: Patronage dividends and refunds from : Customwork and other agricultural : :: cooperatives ................................: 784 7,579 870 5,724 services ....................................: 839 16,807 884 15,851 :: Average per farm ..................dollars: (X) 9,667 (X) 6,579 Average per farm ..................dollars: (X) 20,032 (X) 17,931 :: : : :: Farms with receipts of- : Farms with receipts of- : :: $1 to $999 ...............................: 436 133 547 175 $1 to $999 ...............................: 231 107 186 67 :: $1,000 to $4,999 .........................: 199 509 197 473 $1,000 to $4,999 .........................: 240 564 320 718 :: $5,000 to $9,999 .........................: 66 423 47 300 $5,000 to $9,999 .........................: 87 610 140 990 :: $10,000 to $24,999 .......................: 38 596 32 531 $10,000 to $24,999 .......................: 121 2,024 78 1,174 :: $25,000 or more ..........................: 45 5,918 47 4,245 $25,000 to $49,999 .......................: 81 2,952 82 2,628 :: : $50,000 or more ..........................: 79 10,551 78 10,274 :: Crop and livestock insurance : : :: payments ....................................: 771 34,554 570 11,462 Gross cash rent or share payments ............: 1,222 22,957 1,335 14,985 :: Average per farm ..................dollars: (X) 44,817 (X) 20,108 Average per farm ..................dollars: (X) 18,786 (X) 11,225 :: : : :: Farms with receipts of- : Farms with receipts of- : :: $1 to $999 ...............................: 55 24 69 34 $1 to $999 ...............................: 289 139 445 197 :: $1,000 to $4,999 .........................: 166 392 159 405 $1,000 to $4,999 .........................: 374 927 384 962 :: $5,000 to $9,999 .........................: 67 479 95 766 $5,000 to $9,999 .........................: 196 1,404 219 1,466 :: $10,000 to $24,999 .......................: 168 2,940 127 2,035 $10,000 to $24,999 .......................: 179 2,870 165 2,566 :: $25,000 or more ..........................: 315 30,720 120 8,222 $25,000 or more ..........................: 184 17,616 122 9,795 :: : : :: Amount from State and local government : Sales of forest products, excluding : :: agricultural program payments ...............: 206 2,010 124 592 Christmas trees, short rotation woody : :: Average per farm ..................dollars: (X) 9,757 (X) 4,777 crops, and maple products ...................: 162 489 200 1,321 :: : Average per farm ..................dollars: (X) 3,017 (X) 6,604 :: Farms with receipts of- : : :: $1 to $999 ...............................: 62 27 35 14 Farms with receipts of- : :: $1,000 to $4,999 .........................: 77 190 55 121 $1 to $999 ...............................: 63 (D) 106 30 :: $5,000 to $9,999 .........................: 19 125 22 148 $1,000 to $4,999 .........................: 63 122 66 150 :: $10,000 to $24,999 .......................: 23 372 8 99 $5,000 to $9,999 .........................: 24 142 17 116 :: $25,000 or more ..........................: 25 1,295 4 211 $10,000 to $24,999 .......................: 11 166 4 66 :: : $25,000 or more ..........................: 1 (D) 7 959 :: Other farm-related income sources ............: 535 17,592 624 12,735 : :: Average per farm ..................dollars: (X) 32,883 (X) 20,409 Agri-tourism and recreational services .......: 326 20,391 465 18,683 :: : Average per farm ..................dollars: (X) 62,550 (X) 40,179 :: Farms with receipts of- : : :: $1 to $999 ...............................: 118 47 135 57 Farms with receipts of- : :: $1,000 to $4,999 .........................: 152 335 177 384 $1 to $999 ...............................: 23 7 81 32 :: $5,000 to $9,999 .........................: 57 381 75 471 $1,000 to $4,999 .........................: 72 168 124 290 :: $10,000 to $24,999 .......................: 87 1,349 120 2,020 : :: $25,000 or more ..........................: 121 15,480 117 9,803 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 20,976 100.0 25,044 :: Total cropland - Con. : Land in farms .....................................acres: 39,128,563 100.0 40,659,836 :: Other cropland - Con. : : :: : Total cropland ....................................farms: 11,852 56.5 13,136 :: Cropland on which all crops failed or : acres: 2,094,233 5.4 1,825,827 :: were abandoned ...............................farms: 1,379 6.6 1,420 Harvested cropland ..............................farms: 8,905 42.5 10,229 :: acres: 208,400 0.5 175,394 acres: 762,676 1.9 806,138 :: Cropland in summer fallow .....................farms: 1,351 6.4 1,357 Farms by acres harvested: : :: acres: 136,147 0.3 142,714 1 to 49 acres ....................................: 7,668 36.6 8,754 :: : 1 to 9 acres ...................................: 5,683 27.1 6,661 :: Total woodland ....................................farms: 1,892 9.0 2,167 10 to 19 acres .................................: 1,111 5.3 1,170 :: acres: 2,650,378 6.8 2,415,780 20 to 29 acres .................................: 434 2.1 454 :: Woodland pastured ...............................farms: 1,223 5.8 1,450 30 to 49 acres .................................: 440 2.1 469 :: acres: 2,288,815 5.8 2,218,093 : :: Woodland not pastured ...........................farms: 871 4.2 993 50 to 99 acres ...................................: 370 1.8 413 :: acres: 361,563 0.9 197,687 100 to 199 acres .................................: 273 1.3 396 :: : 200 to 499 acres .................................: 275 1.3 344 :: Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : 500 to 999 acres .................................: 157 0.7 144 :: cropland and woodland pastured ...................farms: 11,155 53.2 13,961 1,000 to 1,999 acres .............................: 87 0.4 104 :: acres: 33,718,286 86.2 36,146,772 2,000 acres or more ..............................: 75 0.4 74 :: : : :: Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : Other pasture and grazing land that could : :: facilities, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc .........farms: 9,016 43.0 10,689 have been used for crops without : :: acres: 665,666 1.7 271,457 additional improvement .........................farms: 1,255 6.0 1,292 :: : acres: 468,877 1.2 224,155 :: CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : :: : Other cropland ..................................farms: 4,806 22.9 5,092 :: Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : acres: 862,680 2.2 795,534 :: Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation : : :: Reserve Enhancement Programs .....................farms: 893 (X) 887 Cropland idle or used for cover crops or : :: acres: 594,643 (X) 451,665 soil-improvement, but not harvested and : :: : not pastured or grazed .......................farms: 2,789 13.3 2,962 :: Land enrolled in crop insurance programs ..........farms: 1,682 (X) 1,654 acres: 518,133 1.3 477,426 :: acres: 5,309,957 (X) 5,866,042 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ....................................: 20,976 25,044 39,128,563 40,659,836 762,676 806,138 545,904 626,034 Farms by size: : 1 to 9 acres .................................: 6,934 8,554 24,068 31,107 11,166 13,379 12,103 14,942 10 to 49 acres ...............................: 4,108 4,524 89,264 101,003 25,804 28,478 30,499 34,043 50 to 69 acres ...............................: 630 653 36,198 37,452 7,038 6,422 8,306 8,367 70 to 99 acres ...............................: 759 838 61,561 67,980 10,038 10,287 11,316 13,168 100 to 139 acres .............................: 708 820 80,447 93,775 10,124 11,208 12,061 14,150 : 140 to 179 acres .............................: 895 1,086 141,263 172,076 11,723 13,146 12,498 14,667 180 to 219 acres .............................: 380 449 75,287 88,448 8,083 9,311 8,471 9,323 220 to 259 acres .............................: 252 302 59,833 71,641 5,824 9,604 6,629 10,546 260 to 499 acres .............................: 1,340 1,489 476,236 538,035 36,012 50,135 34,472 49,294 500 to 999 acres .............................: 1,272 1,764 924,022 1,266,571 70,862 82,573 61,846 78,400 : 1,000 to 1,999 acres .........................: 1,089 1,696 1,523,467 2,399,536 87,237 107,177 60,399 78,922 2,000 to 4,999 acres .........................: 1,168 1,357 3,667,084 4,224,777 170,021 150,913 102,356 110,221 5,000 acres or more ..........................: 1,441 1,512 31,969,833 31,567,435 308,744 313,505 184,948 189,991 : Farms with harvested cropland ....................: 8,905 10,229 6,645,488 6,901,958 762,676 806,138 508,337 569,174 Farms by size: : 1 to 9 acres .................................: 3,996 4,779 15,488 19,426 11,166 13,379 10,592 12,634 10 to 49 acres ...............................: 2,349 2,520 49,247 53,884 25,804 28,478 27,161 29,182 50 to 69 acres ...............................: 264 260 15,206 14,959 7,038 6,422 7,383 7,228 70 to 99 acres ...............................: 331 353 27,050 28,891 10,038 10,287 9,940 10,552 100 to 139 acres .............................: 232 249 26,109 28,609 10,124 11,208 11,032 10,709 : 140 to 179 acres .............................: 198 215 30,888 33,924 11,723 13,146 11,422 12,521 180 to 219 acres .............................: 130 157 25,764 31,137 8,083 9,311 7,730 8,984 220 to 259 acres .............................: 67 106 15,852 25,303 5,824 9,604 6,335 9,700 260 to 499 acres .............................: 329 392 114,390 139,364 36,012 50,135 32,309 42,996 500 to 999 acres .............................: 298 368 210,392 265,826 70,862 82,573 58,968 72,358 : 1,000 to 1,999 acres .........................: 218 304 309,528 419,455 87,237 107,177 57,394 71,475 2,000 to 4,999 acres .........................: 218 273 700,212 835,624 170,021 150,913 93,421 104,515 5,000 acres or more ..........................: 275 253 5,105,362 5,005,556 308,744 313,505 174,650 176,320 : Farms with irrigated land ........................: 9,270 10,745 6,561,859 7,386,722 606,174 635,569 545,904 626,034 Farms by size: : 1 to 9 acres .................................: 4,155 4,992 16,399 20,793 10,283 12,180 12,103 14,942 10 to 49 acres ...............................: 2,444 2,713 51,425 58,395 24,520 26,908 30,499 34,043 50 to 69 acres ...............................: 286 296 16,527 17,046 6,924 6,058 8,306 8,367 70 to 99 acres ...............................: 344 391 27,780 31,952 8,968 9,274 11,316 13,168 100 to 139 acres .............................: 251 291 28,260 33,580 9,485 10,540 12,061 14,150 : 140 to 179 acres .............................: 224 253 35,074 39,677 10,662 12,508 12,498 14,667 180 to 219 acres .............................: 140 159 27,809 31,489 7,400 8,978 8,471 9,323 220 to 259 acres .............................: 84 107 19,896 25,432 5,823 9,437 6,629 10,546 260 to 499 acres .............................: 341 411 118,696 145,791 31,896 43,089 34,472 49,294 500 to 999 acres .............................: 299 376 206,706 269,922 60,916 73,172 61,846 78,400 : 1,000 to 1,999 acres .........................: 227 265 319,134 366,077 75,626 77,843 60,399 78,922 2,000 to 4,999 acres .........................: 210 243 676,603 740,451 127,016 126,227 102,356 110,221 5,000 acres or more ..........................: 265 248 5,017,550 5,606,117 226,655 219,355 184,948 189,991 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 9,270 10,745 :: Irrigated land - Con. : Proportion of farms ........................percent: 44.2 42.9 :: Acres irrigated: - Con. : : :: : Irrigated land ...................................acres: 545,904 626,034 :: 1,000 to 1,999 acres .........................farms: 58 59 Average per farm .............................acres: 59 58 :: acres: 78,899 78,537 : :: 2,000 acres or more ..........................farms: 32 40 Acres irrigated: : :: acres: 155,577 172,464 1 to 9 acres .................................farms: 5,692 6,752 :: Irrigated land use: : acres: 19,189 22,871 :: Harvested cropland ...........................farms: 8,018 8,970 10 to 49 acres ...............................farms: 2,296 2,478 :: acres: 464,525 527,592 acres: 47,948 51,875 :: Pastureland and other land ...................farms: 2,465 3,000 50 to 99 acres ...............................farms: 456 508 :: acres: 81,379 98,442 acres: 30,522 34,256 :: : : :: Land in irrigated farms ..........................acres: 6,561,859 7,386,722 100 to 199 acres .............................farms: 334 424 :: Cropland .......................................acres: 1,016,786 1,004,670 acres: 42,827 56,576 :: Harvested cropland ...........................acres: 606,174 635,569 200 to 499 acres .............................farms: 266 327 :: : acres: 80,501 104,580 :: Land with irrigation systems or equipment : 500 to 999 acres .............................farms: 136 157 :: present (see text) ..............................farms: 10,118 (NA) acres: 90,441 104,875 :: acres: 662,280 (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: 20,976 25,044 9,270 10,745 7,330 8,120 11,706 14,299 Land in farms .......................................................acres: 39,128,563 40,659,836 6,561,859 7,386,722 4,208,507 4,043,582 32,566,704 33,273,114 : Estimated market value of land and buildings: : Average per farm ..............................................dollars: 1,563,887 845,740 1,238,983 735,629 1,056,120 682,299 1,821,179 928,483 Average per acre ..............................................dollars: 838 521 1,750 1,070 1,839 1,370 655 399 : Irrigated land ......................................................acres: 545,904 626,034 545,904 626,034 386,706 432,852 (X) (X) : Land in farms according to use: : Total cropland ....................................................farms: 11,852 13,136 8,556 9,559 7,330 8,120 3,296 3,577 acres: 2,094,233 1,825,827 1,016,786 1,004,670 611,854 616,774 1,077,447 821,157 Harvested cropland ..............................................farms: 8,905 10,229 8,104 9,060 7,330 8,120 801 1,169 acres: 762,676 806,138 606,174 635,569 352,691 397,313 156,502 170,569 : Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured ..........................farms: 11,850 14,676 3,579 4,634 2,224 2,602 8,271 10,042 acres: 34,187,163 36,370,927 5,029,527 5,514,006 3,140,315 3,082,102 29,157,636 30,856,921 Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands Reserve, : Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve Enhancement : Programs ...........................................................farms: 893 887 135 126 87 68 758 761 acres: 594,643 451,665 88,883 54,777 58,908 18,239 505,760 396,888 Owned and rented land in farms: : Owned land in farms ...............................................farms: 20,234 24,072 9,024 10,398 7,134 7,887 11,210 13,674 acres: 28,219,002 29,787,571 4,250,182 5,075,659 2,754,300 2,612,076 23,968,820 24,711,912 Rented or leased land in farms ....................................farms: 3,872 4,741 1,510 1,906 1,120 1,364 2,362 2,835 acres: 10,909,561 10,872,265 2,311,677 2,311,063 1,454,207 1,431,506 8,597,884 8,561,202 : Market value of agricultural products sold .........................$1,000: 2,949,036 2,582,343 2,012,176 1,706,512 1,192,251 1,184,643 936,860 875,831 Average per farm ..............................................dollars: 140,591 103,112 217,063 158,819 162,654 145,892 80,032 61,251 : Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops .....................farms: 7,307 8,251 6,642 7,315 5,934 6,448 665 936 $1,000: 895,929 650,735 859,067 628,730 624,241 484,769 36,862 22,005 Livestock, poultry, and their products ............................farms: 9,309 11,111 3,093 3,679 2,138 2,317 6,216 7,432 $1,000: 2,053,107 1,931,608 1,153,109 1,077,782 568,010 699,874 899,998 853,826 : Total farm production expenses .....................................$1,000: 2,543,409 2,382,115 1,606,683 1,514,970 972,034 1,026,027 936,726 867,146 Average per farm ..............................................dollars: 121,253 95,117 173,321 140,993 132,610 126,358 80,021 60,644 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners purchased .................farms: 5,051 6,008 3,998 4,880 3,243 3,903 1,053 1,128 $1,000: 91,269 64,255 79,378 60,055 54,110 42,029 11,890 4,199 Chemicals purchased ...............................................farms: 4,112 4,751 3,169 3,686 2,522 2,911 943 1,065 $1,000: 56,890 42,627 51,537 38,183 34,796 24,431 5,353 4,444 Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased .........................farms: 4,787 4,667 3,846 3,785 3,136 2,928 941 882 $1,000: 56,708 40,680 50,829 36,491 31,940 24,852 5,879 4,189 Cover crop seed purchased .......................................farms: 958 965 837 840 727 690 121 125 $1,000: 1,830 671 1,672 606 1,496 349 158 65 Livestock and poultry purchased or leased .........................farms: 4,389 5,503 1,533 1,978 972 1,193 2,856 3,525 $1,000: 193,873 174,946 74,478 66,355 49,255 41,329 119,395 108,591 : Feed purchased ....................................................farms: 13,636 17,338 4,414 5,496 3,017 3,442 9,222 11,842 $1,000: 820,190 913,386 477,424 558,651 232,516 361,460 342,766 354,735 Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ...............................farms: 19,682 22,526 8,862 10,023 6,998 7,579 10,820 12,503 $1,000: 123,191 112,690 75,702 65,783 50,140 44,188 47,489 46,907 Utilities .........................................................farms: 11,856 13,550 5,755 6,416 4,520 4,809 6,101 7,134 $1,000: 96,430 90,583 66,314 61,887 40,928 43,511 30,116 28,696 Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ..........................farms: 14,935 17,194 7,077 8,132 5,595 6,141 7,858 9,062 $1,000: 191,129 154,072 122,208 98,007 78,042 64,826 68,920 56,065 : Hired farm labor ..................................................farms: 3,994 5,182 2,015 2,836 1,589 2,224 1,979 2,346 $1,000: 335,513 293,440 243,110 215,659 163,118 159,178 92,402 77,782 Contract labor ....................................................farms: 2,200 2,222 1,336 1,329 1,095 1,035 864 893 $1,000: 56,819 37,524 45,888 29,730 35,572 20,889 10,931 7,794 Customwork and custom hauling .....................................farms: 2,859 3,477 1,711 2,121 1,441 1,725 1,148 1,356 $1,000: 64,645 56,382 45,304 43,653 30,289 32,903 19,341 12,729 Cash rent for land, buildings, and grazing fees ...................farms: 3,620 4,618 1,208 1,432 866 1,015 2,412 3,186 $1,000: 115,919 72,726 68,413 40,806 43,981 30,115 47,506 31,920 Rent and lease expenses for machinery, equipment, and : farm share of vehicles ...........................................farms: 1,049 1,352 553 611 412 430 496 741 $1,000: 13,900 11,410 10,247 8,094 7,119 5,542 3,653 3,316 Interest expense ..................................................farms: 3,881 4,690 1,821 2,117 1,406 1,518 2,060 2,573 $1,000: 81,752 92,676 48,783 56,734 32,401 37,200 32,969 35,942 Property taxes paid ...............................................farms: 16,474 18,984 7,767 9,416 6,080 7,094 8,707 9,568 $1,000: 59,207 45,977 30,239 25,247 20,723 17,505 28,967 20,730 Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom services : for livestock ....................................................farms: 8,231 11,750 2,588 3,589 1,783 2,224 5,643 8,161 $1,000: 57,176 56,471 29,968 28,398 14,129 16,756 27,208 28,073 All other production expenses .....................................farms: 8,893 7,008 4,064 2,835 3,157 2,068 4,829 4,173 $1,000: 128,799 122,270 86,858 81,236 52,975 59,313 41,941 41,034 : Commodity Credit Corporation loans ..................................farms: 8 25 1 13 - 8 7 12 $1,000: (D) 964 (D) 848 - 509 (D) 117 Government payments .................................................farms: 4,637 3,453 1,177 1,034 873 710 3,460 2,419 $1,000: 129,731 63,660 42,936 20,211 25,803 11,616 86,795 43,449 Total income from farm-related sources ..............................farms: 3,974 4,183 1,762 1,926 1,400 1,411 2,212 2,257 $1,000: 122,379 81,353 58,869 47,148 47,889 30,100 63,510 34,205 : Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment ...............farms: 20,976 25,007 9,270 10,742 7,330 8,117 11,706 14,265 $1,000: 1,600,331 1,590,916 891,663 906,100 669,547 673,695 708,667 684,816 Average per farm ..............................................dollars: 76,293 63,619 96,188 84,351 91,343 82,998 60,539 48,007 : Livestock inventory: : Cattle and calves .................................................farms: 8,562 10,880 2,705 3,312 1,881 2,071 5,857 7,568 number: 1,330,860 1,498,731 534,395 624,326 287,700 402,128 796,465 874,405 Milk cows .......................................................farms: 233 389 111 202 68 129 122 187 number: 281,569 337,888 192,111 232,049 86,172 152,945 89,458 105,839 Hogs and pigs .....................................................farms: 363 353 139 178 111 124 224 175 number: 1,747 2,072 591 962 423 773 1,156 1,110 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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: 2,949 4,047 703 964 503 577 2,246 3,083 number: 92,005 105,896 24,956 37,721 15,106 20,229 67,049 68,175 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 .......................: 8,562 1,330,860 10,880 1,498,731 :: Cattle and calves - Con. : Farms with- : :: Cows and heifers that calved - Con. : 1 to 9 ..............................: 2,998 13,789 4,411 19,740 :: Milk cows ...........................: 233 281,569 389 337,888 10 to 19 ............................: 1,852 24,848 2,175 29,112 :: Farms with- : 20 to 49 ............................: 1,619 49,457 1,802 54,631 :: 1 to 9 ..........................: 150 280 270 556 50 to 99 ............................: 604 42,938 786 55,509 :: 10 to 19 ........................: 3 31 1 (D) 100 to 199 ..........................: 518 71,489 681 93,780 :: 20 to 49 ........................: - - - - 200 to 499 ..........................: 522 161,594 514 158,711 :: 50 to 99 ........................: - - 2 (D) 500 to 999 ..........................: 237 166,287 277 190,690 :: 100 to 199 ......................: - - 3 450 1,000 to 2,499 ......................: 108 156,300 123 179,714 :: 200 to 499 ......................: 4 1,192 3 1,210 2,500 to 4,999 ......................: 56 199,523 55 211,073 :: 500 to 999 ......................: 1 (D) 10 6,538 5,000 or more .......................: 48 444,635 56 505,771 :: 1,000 to 2,499 ..................: 14 (D) 31 53,110 : :: 2,500 or more ...................: 61 252,919 69 275,914 Cows and heifers that calved ..........: 7,524 732,811 9,192 820,208 :: : Farms with- : :: Other cattle ..........................: 6,274 598,049 7,952 678,523 1 to 9 ............................: 3,096 13,697 4,167 17,197 :: Farms with- : 10 to 19 ..........................: 1,420 18,540 1,665 21,650 :: 1 to 9 ............................: 3,310 12,759 4,474 16,830 20 to 49 ..........................: 1,328 38,061 1,397 41,487 :: 10 to 19 ..........................: 1,048 13,805 1,274 16,537 50 to 99 ..........................: 559 38,615 740 50,587 :: 20 to 49 ..........................: 823 24,404 1,047 31,175 100 to 199 ........................: 458 62,154 537 72,660 :: 50 to 99 ..........................: 420 28,563 435 29,562 200 to 499 ........................: 410 122,077 408 120,250 :: 100 to 199 ........................: 261 34,740 239 31,984 500 to 999 ........................: 138 91,743 137 89,735 :: 200 to 499 ........................: 214 65,437 230 70,794 1,000 to 2,499 ....................: 47 71,341 63 95,008 :: 500 to 999 ........................: 86 60,042 126 87,783 2,500 or more .....................: 68 276,583 78 311,634 :: 1,000 to 2,499 ....................: 66 98,017 79 125,536 : :: 2,500 or more .....................: 46 260,282 48 268,322 Beef cows ...........................: 7,395 451,242 8,991 482,320 :: : Farms with- : :: Cattle on feed ..........................: 36 46,522 27 51,300 1 to 9 ..........................: 3,046 13,549 4,097 16,999 :: Farms with- : 10 to 19 ........................: 1,416 18,493 1,649 21,477 :: 1 to 19 .............................: - - - - 20 to 49 ........................: 1,329 38,099 1,396 41,489 :: 20 to 49 ............................: 4 136 2 (D) 50 to 99 ........................: 559 38,599 739 50,476 :: 50 to 99 ............................: 11 743 10 626 100 to 199 ......................: 458 62,142 534 72,185 :: 100 to 199 ..........................: 5 744 3 (D) 200 to 499 ......................: 409 121,957 406 119,224 :: 200 to 499 ..........................: 4 1,362 5 1,929 500 to 999 ......................: 138 91,309 127 83,192 :: 500 to 999 ..........................: 3 2,306 3 (D) 1,000 to 2,499 ..................: 33 45,024 34 44,068 :: 1,000 to 2,499 ......................: 5 9,430 1 (D) 2,500 or more ...................: 7 22,070 9 33,210 :: 2,500 or more .......................: 4 31,801 3 44,701 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ............................: 5,967 743,823 678,505 7,182 922,034 626,745 Farms by number sold- : 1 to 9 ...................................: 2,575 10,061 8,183 3,168 13,128 9,180 10 to 19 .................................: 871 11,664 9,603 1,030 13,791 10,176 20 to 49 .................................: 825 25,245 20,707 976 30,455 22,558 50 to 99 .................................: 603 42,797 36,946 748 52,709 40,973 100 to 199 ...............................: 405 56,469 51,581 488 66,566 50,811 200 to 499 ...............................: 394 120,744 111,053 414 126,649 102,354 500 to 999 ...............................: 169 117,403 115,748 197 136,989 109,942 1,000 to 2,499 ...........................: 80 119,660 109,094 116 169,551 105,207 2,500 to 4,999 ...........................: 34 112,399 114,673 30 102,999 59,180 5,000 or more ............................: 11 127,381 100,918 15 209,197 116,363 : Cattle weighing 500 pounds : or more ...................................: 5,178 512,470 (NA) 5,926 621,801 (NA) Farms by number sold- : 1 to 9 .................................: 2,478 8,873 (NA) 2,764 10,306 (NA) 10 to 19 ...............................: 680 8,904 (NA) 798 10,633 (NA) 20 to 49 ...............................: 682 21,092 (NA) 853 26,438 (NA) 50 to 99 ...............................: 448 30,701 (NA) 555 38,723 (NA) 100 to 199 .............................: 352 48,705 (NA) 339 46,876 (NA) 200 to 499 .............................: 318 95,549 (NA) 350 106,940 (NA) 500 to 999 .............................: 139 93,461 (NA) 177 119,066 (NA) 1,000 to 2,499 .........................: 57 81,763 (NA) 61 84,641 (NA) 2,500 to 4,999 .........................: 17 54,226 (NA) 21 69,272 (NA) 5,000 or more ..........................: 7 69,196 (NA) 8 108,906 (NA) : Cattle on feed .............................: 73 66,070 (NA) 69 90,977 (NA) Farms by number sold- : 1 to 19 ................................: 16 231 (NA) 15 224 (NA) 20 to 49 ...............................: 12 401 (NA) 13 357 (NA) 50 to 99 ...............................: 16 996 (NA) 13 825 (NA) 100 to 199 .............................: 10 1,364 (NA) 7 958 (NA) 200 to 499 .............................: 8 2,521 (NA) 11 2,859 (NA) 500 to 999 .............................: 1 (D) (NA) 2 (D) (NA) 1,000 to 2,499 .........................: 5 8,379 (NA) 4 4,597 (NA) 2,500 to 4,999 .........................: 2 (D) (NA) 1 (D) (NA) 5,000 or more ..........................: 3 43,215 (NA) 3 76,606 (NA) : Calves weighing less than 500 pounds .......: 3,335 231,353 (NA) 3,938 300,233 (NA) Farms by number sold- : 1 to 9 .................................: 1,637 6,406 (NA) 2,013 7,748 (NA) 10 to 19 ...............................: 605 7,855 (NA) 605 7,885 (NA) 20 to 49 ...............................: 517 15,447 (NA) 640 19,549 (NA) 50 to 99 ...............................: 249 16,630 (NA) 308 20,789 (NA) 100 to 199 .............................: 140 18,398 (NA) 141 18,074 (NA) 200 to 499 .............................: 114 32,959 (NA) 117 34,805 (NA) 500 to 999 .............................: 32 22,701 (NA) 58 41,225 (NA) 1,000 or more ..........................: 41 110,957 (NA) 56 150,158 (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 ...........................................: 2,998 13,789 2,357 9,118 1,559 4,671 1,207 5,487 4,732 10 to 19 .........................................: 1,852 24,848 1,678 16,898 1,251 7,950 1,129 8,156 6,471 20 to 49 .........................................: 1,619 49,457 1,503 33,397 1,379 16,060 1,329 24,519 19,689 50 to 99 .........................................: 604 42,938 567 29,286 603 13,652 586 28,030 23,540 100 to 199 .......................................: 518 71,489 507 48,196 517 23,293 516 45,715 39,584 200 to 499 .......................................: 522 161,594 503 106,460 518 55,134 518 108,426 98,134 500 to 999 .......................................: 237 166,287 223 96,379 237 69,908 237 117,722 114,561 1,000 to 2,499 ...................................: 108 156,300 94 78,821 107 77,479 108 102,516 104,222 2,500 to 4,999 ...................................: 56 199,523 48 114,484 56 85,039 56 96,275 112,760 5,000 or more ....................................: 48 444,635 44 199,772 47 244,863 48 197,890 145,723 : All farms with December 31, 2022 inventory .........: 8,562 1,330,860 7,524 732,811 6,274 598,049 5,734 734,736 669,417 : Farms with no cattle and calves inventory, on : December 31, 2022 .................................: - - - - - - 233 9,087 9,088 : Total ..............................................: 8,562 1,330,860 7,524 732,811 6,274 598,049 5,967 743,823 678,505 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 .........................................: 3,096 25,647 3,096 13,697 1,657 11,950 1,414 10,288 8,778 10 to 19 .......................................: 1,420 25,158 1,420 18,540 819 6,618 959 9,080 7,437 20 to 49 .......................................: 1,328 61,417 1,328 38,061 1,088 23,356 1,195 35,503 33,314 50 to 99 .......................................: 559 66,351 559 38,615 558 27,736 559 42,202 39,884 100 to 199 .....................................: 458 102,877 458 62,154 457 40,723 458 63,549 58,531 200 to 499 .....................................: 410 190,867 410 122,077 406 68,790 410 123,241 113,947 500 to 999 .....................................: 138 133,290 138 91,743 138 41,547 138 83,903 74,494 1,000 to 2,499 .................................: 47 120,058 47 71,341 46 48,717 47 59,027 58,797 2,500 or more ..................................: 68 464,305 68 276,583 67 187,722 68 154,460 104,050 : All farms with December 31, 2022 cow inventory ...: 7,524 1,189,970 7,524 732,811 5,236 457,159 5,248 581,253 499,232 : Farms with no cow inventory, on : December 31, 2022 ...............................: 1,038 140,890 - - 1,038 140,890 719 162,570 179,273 : Total ............................................: 8,562 1,330,860 7,524 732,811 6,274 598,049 5,967 743,823 678,505 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ................................................: 3,046 25,405 3,046 13,656 3,046 13,549 1,630 11,749 10 to 19 ..............................................: 1,416 33,029 1,416 23,373 1,416 18,493 818 9,656 20 to 49 ..............................................: 1,329 68,793 1,329 41,973 1,329 38,099 1,088 26,820 50 to 99 ..............................................: 559 69,647 559 40,411 559 38,599 559 29,236 100 to 199 ............................................: 458 102,877 458 62,154 458 62,142 457 40,723 200 to 499 ............................................: 409 203,529 409 130,736 409 121,957 408 72,793 500 to 999 ............................................: 138 136,610 138 95,063 138 91,309 138 41,547 1,000 to 2,499 ........................................: 33 75,383 33 45,024 33 45,024 33 30,359 2,500 or more .........................................: 7 30,302 7 22,070 7 22,070 7 8,232 : All farms with December 31, 2022 beef cow inventory .....: 7,395 745,575 7,395 474,460 7,395 451,242 5,138 271,115 : Farms with no beef cow inventory, on : December 31, 2022 ......................................: 1,167 585,285 129 258,351 - - 1,136 326,934 : Total ...................................................: 8,562 1,330,860 7,524 732,811 7,395 451,242 6,274 598,049 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 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 ................................................: 1,401 10,101 8,639 1,059 7,462 1 (D) 621 2,639 10 to 19 ..............................................: 959 10,895 8,779 724 5,954 6 75 561 4,941 20 to 49 ..............................................: 1,196 39,270 36,462 1,125 26,290 17 1,651 774 12,980 50 to 99 ..............................................: 559 43,008 40,635 559 31,736 9 702 374 11,272 100 to 199 ............................................: 458 63,549 58,531 454 48,380 5 338 283 15,169 200 to 499 ............................................: 409 121,669 113,215 408 89,951 11 1,661 240 31,718 500 to 999 ............................................: 138 83,770 73,913 138 61,009 2 (D) 87 22,761 1,000 to 2,499 ........................................: 33 45,932 47,039 33 37,438 3 (D) 22 8,494 2,500 or more .........................................: 7 20,211 21,314 7 16,755 1 (D) 4 3,456 : All farms with December 31, 2022 beef cow inventory .....: 5,160 438,405 408,527 4,507 324,975 55 11,207 2,966 113,430 : Farms with no beef cow inventory, on : December 31, 2022 ......................................: 807 305,418 269,978 671 187,495 18 54,863 369 117,923 : Total ...................................................: 5,967 743,823 678,505 5,178 512,470 73 66,070 3,335 231,353 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 .................................................: 150 5,804 150 3,941 150 280 102 1,863 10 to 19 ...............................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) 3 31 3 (D) 20 to 49 ...............................................: - - - - - - - - 50 to 99 ...............................................: - - - - - - - - 100 to 199 .............................................: - - - - - - - - 200 to 499 .............................................: 4 1,296 4 (D) 4 1,192 1 (D) 500 to 999 .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1,000 to 2,499 .........................................: 14 44,675 14 26,317 14 (D) 13 18,358 2,500 or more ..........................................: 61 434,003 61 254,513 61 252,919 60 179,490 : All farms with December 31, 2022 milk cow inventory ......: 233 487,544 233 287,145 233 281,569 180 200,399 : Farms with no milk cow inventory, on : December 31, 2022 .......................................: 8,329 843,316 7,291 445,666 - - 6,094 397,650 : Total ....................................................: 8,562 1,330,860 7,524 732,811 233 281,569 6,274 598,049 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 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 .................................................: 74 2,980 (D) 62 2,097 40 883 10 149 10 to 19 ...............................................: 3 (D) (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 20 to 49 ...............................................: - - - - - - - - - 50 to 99 ...............................................: - - - - - - - - - 100 to 199 .............................................: - - - - - - - - - 200 to 499 .............................................: 4 5,612 3,839 4 (D) 4 (D) 4 (D) 500 to 999 .............................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1,000 to 2,499 .........................................: 14 13,095 11,758 14 6,753 12 6,342 14 145,992 2,500 or more ..........................................: 61 134,249 82,736 61 64,099 52 70,150 61 1,172,403 : All farms with December 31, 2022 milk cow inventory ......: 157 156,869 101,858 145 74,728 110 82,141 91 (D) : Farms with no milk cow inventory, on : December 31, 2022 .......................................: 5,810 586,954 576,648 5,033 437,742 3,225 149,212 5 (D) : Total ....................................................: 5,967 743,823 678,505 5,178 512,470 3,335 231,353 96 1,329,555 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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.............................................: 5,967 743,823 678,505 5,178 512,470 3,335 231,353 : Farms by number of cattle : and calves sold- : 1 to 9 .....................................: 2,575 10,061 8,183 1,958 6,226 1,175 3,835 10 to 19 ...................................: 871 11,664 9,603 735 6,720 549 4,944 20 to 49 ...................................: 825 25,245 20,707 808 15,952 575 9,293 50 to 99 ...................................: 603 42,797 36,946 593 29,538 396 13,259 100 to 199 .................................: 405 56,469 51,581 400 42,228 238 14,241 200 to 499 .................................: 394 120,744 111,053 394 92,214 216 28,530 500 to 999 .................................: 169 117,403 115,748 167 91,101 104 26,302 1,000 to 2,499 .............................: 80 119,660 109,094 80 78,334 56 41,326 2,500 or more ..............................: 45 239,780 215,591 43 150,157 26 89,623 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ....................: 363 1,747 353 2,072 :: Total hogs and pigs - Con. : Farms with- : :: Farms with- - Con. : 1 to 24 ............................: 349 1,112 339 1,317 :: : 25 to 49 ...........................: 8 272 9 (D) :: 500 to 999 .........................: - - - - 50 to 99 ...........................: 6 363 3 192 :: 1,000 to 1,999 .....................: - - - - 100 to 199 .........................: - - 2 (D) :: 2,000 to 4,999 .....................: - - - - 200 to 499 .........................: - - - - :: 5,000 or more ......................: - - - - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ...............: 238 1,903 518 284 3,453 477 Farms with sales of- : 1 to 24 ............................: 227 1,168 258 251 1,339 (D) 25 to 49 ...........................: 9 (D) (D) 22 741 64 50 to 99 ...........................: - - - 8 623 91 100 to 199 .........................: 1 (D) (D) 2 (D) (D) 200 to 499 .........................: 1 (D) (D) - - - 500 to 999 .........................: - - - 1 (D) (D) 1,000 to 1,999 .....................: - - - - - - 2,000 to 4,999 .....................: - - - - - - 5,000 or more ......................: - - - - - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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 ........................................: 349 1,112 161 935 186 25 to 49 .......................................: 8 272 8 201 (D) 50 to 99 .......................................: 6 363 5 444 (D) 100 to 199 .....................................: - - - - - 200 to 499 .....................................: - - - - - 500 to 999 .....................................: - - - - - 1,000 to 1,999 .................................: - - - - - 2,000 to 4,999 .................................: - - - - - 5,000 or more ..................................: - - - - - : All farms with December 31, 2022 inventory .......: 363 1,747 174 1,580 442 : Farms with no hog or pig inventory, on : December 31, 2022 ...............................: - - 64 323 76 : Total ............................................: 363 1,747 238 1,903 518 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ........................................: 165 998 227 1,168 258 25 to 49 .......................................: 7 (D) 9 (D) (D) 50 to 99 .......................................: - - - - - 100 to 199 .....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) 200 to 499 .....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) 500 to 999 .....................................: - - - - - 1,000 to 1,999 .................................: - - - - - 2,000 to 4,999 .................................: - - - - - 5,000 or more ..................................: - - - - - : All farms with sales .............................: 174 1,283 238 1,903 518 : Farms with December 31, 2022 inventory : and no sales ....................................: 189 464 - - - : Total ............................................: 363 1,747 238 1,903 518 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ........................: 360 1,738 3 9 - - Farms with- : 1 to 24 ............................: 346 1,103 3 9 - - 25 to 49 ...........................: 8 272 - - - - 50 to 99 ...........................: 6 363 - - - - 100 to 199 .........................: - - - - - - 200 to 499 .........................: - - - - - - 500 to 999 .........................: - - - - - - 1,000 to 1,999 .....................: - - - - - - 2,000 to 4,999 .....................: - - - - - - 5,000 or more ......................: - - - - - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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 ...............: 235 1,883 3 20 - - Farms with- : 1 to 24 ............................: 224 1,148 3 20 - - 25 to 49 ...........................: 9 (D) - - - - 50 to 99 ...........................: - - - - - - 100 to 199 .........................: 1 (D) - - - - 200 to 499 .........................: 1 (D) - - - - 500 to 999 .........................: - - - - - - 1,000 to 1,999 .....................: - - - - - - 2,000 to 4,999 .....................: - - - - - - 5,000 or more ......................: - - - - - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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 ....................: 51 292 85 753 94 240 15 52 4 18 114 392 Farms with- : 1 to 24 ........................: 49 (D) 74 291 94 240 15 52 4 18 113 (D) 25 to 49 .......................: - - 8 272 - - - - - - - - 50 to 99 .......................: 2 (D) 3 190 - - - - - - 1 (D) 100 to 199 .....................: - - - - - - - - - - - - 200 to 499 .....................: - - - - - - - - - - - - 500 to 999 .....................: - - - - - - - - - - - - 1,000 to 1,999 .................: - - - - - - - - - - - - 2,000 to 4,999 .................: - - - - - - - - - - - - 5,000 or more ..................: - - - - - - - - - - - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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 ...........: 33 406 51 796 93 344 12 112 3 22 46 223 Farms with- : 1 to 24 ........................: 29 268 47 294 93 344 10 (D) 3 22 45 (D) 25 to 49 .......................: 4 138 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 50 to 99 .......................: - - - - - - - - - - - - 100 to 199 .....................: - - 1 (D) - - - - - - - - 200 to 499 .....................: - - 1 (D) - - - - - - - - 500 to 999 .....................: - - - - - - - - - - - - 1,000 to 1,999 .................: - - - - - - - - - - - - 2,000 to 4,999 .................: - - - - - - - - - - - - 5,000 or more ..................: - - - - - - - - - - - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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 ..................................: 2,227 23,451 595 3,951 709 747 59,760 62 25 to 99 .................................: 649 25,508 324 5,996 1,040 420 118,105 81 100 to 299 ...............................: 47 7,232 47 4,539 809 42 45,918 43 300 to 999 ...............................: 19 9,774 19 7,610 1,532 19 83,730 71 1,000 to 2,499 ...........................: 5 (D) 5 (D) (D) 5 (D) (D) 2,500 to 4,999 ...........................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) - - - 5,000 or more ............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) (D) : All farms with December 31, 2022 inventory .: 2,949 92,005 992 43,040 8,137 1,234 573,055 632 : Farms with no sheep or lamb inventory, on : December 31, 2022 .........................: - - 24 155 23 - - - : Total ......................................: 2,949 92,005 1,016 43,195 8,160 1,234 573,055 632 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ..................................: 1,974 27,924 2,770 34,993 625 11,830 3,046 835 14,706 1,968 Angora goats and kids .....................: 720 6,893 1,196 11,086 131 777 102 172 1,240 127 Milk goats and kids .......................: 373 3,149 564 4,354 122 2,839 797 179 1,647 219 Meat goats and other goats and kids .......: 1,076 17,882 1,307 19,553 415 8,214 2,147 535 11,819 1,622 : Mohair clipped ........................pounds: (X) (X) (X) (X) 275 21,567 29 403 35,171 28 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ................: 7,243 34,901 (X) :: Total horses and ponies ................: 1,103 3,018 15,712 Farms with- : :: Farms by number sold- : 1 to 24 ............................: 7,113 29,297 (X) :: 1 to 24 ............................: 1,092 2,633 9,972 25 to 49 ...........................: 98 3,197 (X) :: 25 to 49 ...........................: 9 (D) (D) 50 to 99 ...........................: 24 1,435 (X) :: 50 to 99 ...........................: 2 (D) (D) 100 or more ........................: 8 972 (X) :: 100 or more ........................: - - - : :: : Total mules, burros, and donkeys .......: 845 1,761 (X) :: Total mules, burros, and donkeys .......: 57 162 66 Farms with- : :: Farms by number sold- : 1 to 24 ............................: 841 1,633 (X) :: 1 to 24 ............................: 57 162 66 25 to 49 ...........................: 4 128 (X) :: 25 to 49 ...........................: - - - 50 or more .........................: - - (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 ............................: 2,665 91,564 2,848 102,020 :: Pullets for laying : Farms with inventory of- : :: flock replacement ................: 29 (D) 44 1,916 1 to 49 .......................: 2,517 35,498 2,683 38,868 :: Farms by number sold- : 50 to 99 ......................: 96 (D) 99 (D) :: 1 to 1,999 ....................: 28 1,270 44 1,916 100 to 399 ....................: 47 7,503 58 10,200 :: 2,000 to 15,999 ...............: - - - - 400 to 3,199 ..................: 4 6,440 7 6,180 :: 16,000 to 29,999 ..............: 1 (D) - - 3,200 to 9,999 ................: - - - - :: 30,000 to 59,999 ..............: - - - - 10,000 to 19,999 ..............: - - - - :: 60,000 to 99,999 ..............: - - - - 20,000 to 49,999 ..............: 1 (D) 1 (D) :: 100,000 or more ...............: - - - - 50,000 to 99,999 ..............: - - - - :: : 100,000 or more ...............: - - - - :: Broilers and other meat-type : : :: chickens .........................: 77 3,955 65 4,144 : :: Farms by number sold- : Pullets for laying : :: 1 to 1,999 ....................: 77 3,955 65 4,144 flock replacement ................: 442 26,943 578 33,173 :: 2,000 to 15,999 ...............: - - - - : :: 16,000 to 29,999 ..............: - - - - Broilers and other meat-type : :: 30,000 to 59,999 ..............: - - - - chickens .........................: 223 6,292 254 5,773 :: 60,000 to 99,999 ..............: - - - - : :: 100,000 to 199,999 ............: - - - - Turkeys ...........................: 391 11,474 351 11,099 :: 200,000 to 299,999 ............: - - - - : :: 300,000 to 499,999 ............: - - - - Chukars ...........................: 2 (D) 7 (D) :: 500,000 or more ...............: - - - - : :: : Ducks .............................: 315 6,422 402 6,397 :: Turkeys ...........................: 81 20,325 82 11,064 : :: Farms by number sold- : Emus ..............................: 8 54 10 67 :: 1 to 1,999 ....................: 79 (D) 81 (D) : :: 2,000 to 7,999 ................: - - - - Geese .............................: 187 3,751 251 3,481 :: 8,000 to 15,999 ...............: 2 (D) 1 (D) : :: 16,000 to 29,999 ..............: - - - - Guineas ...........................: 98 676 194 1,645 :: 30,000 to 59,999 ..............: - - - - : :: 60,000 to 99,999 ..............: - - - - Hungarian partridge ...............: - - - - :: 100,000 or more ...............: - - - - : :: : Ostriches .........................: 2 (D) 5 124 :: Chukars ...........................: - - 1 (D) : :: : Peacocks or peahens ...............: 92 483 138 724 :: Ducks .............................: 22 (D) 57 3,017 : :: : Pheasants .........................: 21 551 15 (D) :: Emus ..............................: - - 4 28 : :: : Pigeons or squab ..................: 10 948 15 490 :: Geese .............................: 9 (D) 16 1,388 : :: : Quail .............................: 35 1,533 7 671 :: Guineas ...........................: 9 67 20 222 : :: : Rheas .............................: - - 1 (D) :: Hungarian partridge ...............: - - - - : :: : Roosters ..........................: 499 5,675 481 6,420 :: Ostriches .........................: 1 (D) - - : :: : Other poultry .....................: 28 788 34 1,431 :: Peacocks or peahens ...............: 6 14 9 16 : :: : : :: Pheasants .........................: 10 5,032 6 (D) NUMBER SOLD : :: : : :: Pigeons or squab ..................: 1 (D) 3 64 Layers ............................: 237 43,176 280 52,046 :: : Farms by number sold- : :: Quail .............................: 13 1,625 5 (D) 1 to 99 .......................: 225 (D) 259 3,583 :: : 100 to 399 ....................: 10 1,164 17 3,278 :: Rheas .............................: - - - - 400 to 3,199 ..................: 1 (D) 2 (D) :: : 3,200 to 9,999 ................: - - 1 (D) :: Roosters ..........................: 53 (D) 49 (D) 10,000 to 19,999 ..............: - - - - :: : 20,000 to 49,999 ..............: 1 (D) 1 (D) :: Other poultry .....................: 2 (D) 5 652 50,000 to 99,999 ..............: - - - - :: : 100,000 or more ...............: - - - - :: Poultry hatched ...................: 326 (D) 396 (D) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ................................: 1 (D) 4 (D) : Trout ..................................: 10 2,727 12 1,970 : Other food fish ........................: 4 (D) 2 (D) : Baitfish ...............................: 1 (D) 3 1 : Crustaceans ............................: - - - - : Mollusks ...............................: - - - - : Ornamental fish ........................: - - - - : Sport or game fish .....................: 1 (D) 1 (D) : Other aquaculture products .............: 6 3,002 2 (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 .................: 475 12,606 563 8,099 :: Llamas .................................: 130 757 165 639 : :: : Bison ..................................: 36 4,412 23 4,942 :: Mink, live .............................: - - - - : :: : Deer in captivity ......................: - - 1 (D) :: Rabbits, live ..........................: 78 998 107 955 : :: : Elk in captivity .......................: 12 2,898 8 2,836 :: Other livestock ........................: 24 (X) 24 (X) : :: : Alpacas ................................: 122 891 133 1,081 :: : ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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) ................................: 318 342,073 910 299 311,818 703 : Milk from sheep and goats ..................................: 60 (NA) 140 133 (NA) 315 : Bison ......................................................: 26 1,162 2,423 14 1,102 1,884 : Deer in captivity ..........................................: - - - - - - : Elk in captivity ...........................................: 8 164 330 6 154 426 : Alpacas ....................................................: 16 65 24 19 129 228 : Llamas .....................................................: 13 49 25 18 59 12 : Mink, live .................................................: - - - - - - : Rabbits, live ..............................................: 25 1,136 19 34 918 8 : Equine products ............................................: 130 (X) 1,314 114 (X) 1,491 : Other livestock ............................................: 4 (X) (Z) 11 (X) (D) : Other livestock products 1/ ................................: 38 (X) 417 79 (X) 313 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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) .......................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - 1 (D) (D) Corn for grain (bushels) .........................: 89 7,155 216.6 - - - - 51 29,992 151.1 Corn for silage or greenchop (tons) ..............: 135 43,136 22.9 11 630 1,603 21.9 102 37,446 23.0 Cotton, all (bales) ..............................: 175 46,527 2.2 - - - - - - - Upland cotton (bales) ..........................: 140 31,387 2.4 - - - - - - - Pima cotton (bales) ............................: 67 15,140 1.7 - - - - - - - Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas : and limas (cwt) .................................: 33 (D) 19.5 - - - - - - - Oats for grain (bushels) .........................: 7 (D) (D) - - - - 4 (D) (D) Peanuts for nuts (pounds) ........................: 19 1,640 (D) - - - - - - - Rice (cwt) .......................................: - - - - - - - - - - Sorghum for grain (bushels) ......................: 12 908 79.0 6 1,182 2,714 69.7 80 47,715 41.4 Soybeans for beans (bushels) .....................: 4 (D) (D) - - - - 3 (D) (D) Sugarbeets for sugar (tons) ......................: - - - - - - - - - - Sugarcane for sugar or : seed (tons) (see text) ..........................: - - - - - - - - - - Tobacco (pounds) .................................: - - - - - - - - - - Wheat for grain, all (bushels) ...................: 56 10,256 42.8 4 1,557 1,543 23.4 133 83,931 24.4 Winter wheat for grain (bushels) ...............: 54 (D) 44.3 4 1,557 1,543 (D) 133 83,931 24.4 Durum wheat for grain (bushels) ................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Other spring wheat for grain (bushels) .........: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - : Forage - land used for all hay and : haylage, grass silage, and greenchop : (tons, dry equivalent) ..........................: 4,543 219,672 (X) 126 21,150 29,924 (X) 323 81,445 (X) Alfalfa hay (tons, dry) ..........................: 3,419 131,703 3.9 63 4,188 4,113 5.1 133 8,884 4.4 Other dry hay (tons, dry) ........................: 1,326 58,963 2.0 43 5,728 13,052 1.1 182 70,323 0.8 Haylage or greenchop from alfalfa or : alfalfa mixtures (tons, green) ..................: 170 (D) 6.3 1 (D) (D) (D) 12 (D) (D) All other haylage, grass silage, : and greenchop (tons, green) .....................: 315 35,345 7.0 17 3,833 5,370 13.6 45 7,903 2.4 : Land in vegetables ...............................: 1,304 23,778 (X) - - - (X) - - (X) Land in orchards .................................: 2,235 59,443 (X) 77 2,175 234 (X) 602 1,397 (X) Land in berries ..................................: 159 77 (X) - - - (X) 87 38 (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) ...............................: 2 (D) (D) 1 (D) 12 1,746 169,220 10 (D) : Canola (pounds) ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) 1 (D) : Corn for grain (bushels) .................................: 140 37,147 6,081,060 89 7,155 93 46,278 6,220,361 62 27,260 1 to 14 acres ..........................................: 84 (D) 23,050 61 116 20 67 (D) 16 63 15 to 24 acres .........................................: 4 64 (D) 4 64 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 25 to 49 acres .........................................: 2 (D) (D) 1 (D) 8 311 38,216 8 306 50 to 99 acres .........................................: 8 518 75,539 4 (D) 6 (D) 39,476 4 (D) 100 to 249 acres .......................................: 23 3,712 736,250 10 1,527 24 3,956 246,913 14 2,336 250 to 499 acres .......................................: 8 3,154 725,384 5 2,101 12 4,719 805,729 9 3,518 500 to 999 acres .......................................: 5 3,742 649,064 4 (D) 9 5,839 507,020 3 1,625 1,000 acres or more ....................................: 6 25,716 3,852,093 - - 12 30,902 4,573,400 6 19,142 : Corn for silage or greenchop (tons) ......................: 248 82,815 1,899,465 146 43,766 282 80,483 1,847,120 234 63,375 1 to 14 acres ..........................................: 23 106 1,516 21 (D) 13 78 2,028 13 78 15 to 24 acres .........................................: 18 343 4,035 17 (D) 17 351 9,809 14 291 25 to 49 acres .........................................: 9 319 7,369 3 101 18 648 12,770 14 469 50 to 99 acres .........................................: 29 1,914 45,484 23 1,491 39 2,680 63,995 27 1,875 100 to 249 acres .......................................: 74 11,043 249,636 32 4,828 95 13,801 334,885 81 11,678 250 to 499 acres .......................................: 46 16,510 386,374 19 6,354 59 19,544 380,413 49 15,068 500 to 999 acres .......................................: 25 15,052 310,496 17 9,919 26 19,213 436,822 21 11,418 1,000 acres or more ....................................: 24 37,528 894,555 14 20,739 15 24,168 606,398 15 22,498 : Cotton, all (bales) ......................................: 175 46,527 100,347 175 46,527 161 54,805 130,791 159 (D) 1 to 14 acres ..........................................: 26 98 261 26 98 13 82 147 13 82 15 to 24 acres .........................................: 4 79 (D) 4 79 3 61 176 3 61 25 to 49 acres .........................................: 13 380 808 13 380 11 422 947 11 422 50 to 99 acres .........................................: 38 2,504 5,445 38 2,504 33 2,333 5,525 33 2,333 100 to 249 acres .......................................: 48 7,342 15,747 48 7,342 48 8,150 17,946 48 8,150 250 to 499 acres .......................................: 17 6,435 17,153 17 6,435 23 9,444 26,426 23 9,444 500 to 999 acres .......................................: 20 13,814 (D) 20 13,814 16 10,043 21,012 16 10,043 1,000 acres or more ....................................: 9 15,875 30,823 9 15,875 14 24,270 58,612 12 (D) 1,000 to 1,999 acres .................................: 6 7,365 (D) 6 7,365 10 12,919 30,172 8 (D) 2,000 to 2,999 acres .................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 3,000 to 4,999 acres .................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 5,000 acres or more ..................................: - - - - - - - - - - : Upland cotton (bales) ..................................: 140 31,387 74,008 140 31,387 146 47,400 116,093 144 (D) 1 to 14 acres ........................................: 30 93 (D) 30 93 8 50 175 8 50 15 to 24 acres .......................................: 5 98 254 5 98 4 64 198 4 64 25 to 49 acres .......................................: 9 292 (D) 9 292 12 487 1,303 12 487 50 to 99 acres .......................................: 37 2,573 6,364 37 2,573 35 2,448 6,183 35 2,448 100 to 249 acres .....................................: 26 4,482 11,757 26 4,482 42 6,979 15,631 42 6,979 250 to 499 acres .....................................: 13 4,768 13,712 13 4,768 19 7,364 22,607 19 7,364 500 to 999 acres .....................................: 14 9,746 21,926 14 9,746 14 8,825 18,805 14 8,825 1,000 acres or more ..................................: 6 9,335 (D) 6 9,335 12 21,183 51,191 10 (D) 1,000 to 1,999 acres ...............................: 5 (D) 12,997 5 (D) 8 9,832 22,751 6 (D) 2,000 to 2,999 acres ...............................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 3,000 to 4,999 acres ...............................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 5,000 acres or more ................................: - - - - - - - - - - : Pima cotton (bales) ....................................: 67 15,140 26,339 67 15,140 34 7,405 14,698 34 7,405 1 to 14 acres ........................................: 3 26 (D) 3 26 9 74 118 9 74 15 to 24 acres .......................................: 9 203 381 9 203 - - - - - 25 to 49 acres .......................................: 5 (D) (D) 5 (D) 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 50 to 99 acres .......................................: 11 647 1,280 11 647 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 100 to 249 acres .....................................: 25 3,709 5,243 25 3,709 12 2,015 3,533 12 2,015 250 to 499 acres .....................................: 7 (D) (D) 7 (D) 6 2,435 5,503 6 2,435 500 to 999 acres .....................................: 3 2,086 3,969 3 2,086 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 1,000 acres or more ..................................: 4 5,976 10,496 4 5,976 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 1,000 to 1,999 acres ...............................: 3 (D) (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 2,000 to 2,999 acres ...............................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - 3,000 to 4,999 acres ...............................: - - - - - - - - - - 5,000 acres or more ................................: - - - - - - - - - - : Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas and : limas (cwt) .............................................: 33 (D) 110,533 33 (D) 54 8,987 187,428 54 8,987 : Dry edible peas (cwt) ....................................: 6 6 34 6 6 10 27 335 3 (D) : Flaxseed (bushels) .......................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) : Hemp for fiber (pounds) (see text) .......................: 4 6 10,600 2 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Hemp for floral (CBD and other cannabinoid : usage) (pounds) (see text) ..............................: 14 26 29,760 7 7 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Hops (pounds) ............................................: 10 11 2,417 10 11 10 10 3,030 9 (D) : Lentils (cwt) ............................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) - - - - - : Mint for oil, all (pounds of oil) ........................: 3 3 210 3 3 - - - - - : Mint, spearmint for oil, (pounds of : oil) (see text) .........................................: 3 3 210 3 3 - - - - - : Oats for grain (bushels) .................................: 11 155 10,025 7 (D) 13 452 39,300 7 (D) : Peanuts for nuts (pounds) ................................: 19 1,640 (D) 19 1,640 29 6,666 20,732,025 29 6,666 1 to 14 acres ..........................................: 12 50 (D) 12 50 - - - - - 15 to 24 acres .........................................: - - - - - 3 45 202,500 3 45 25 to 49 acres .........................................: - - - - - 3 (D) (D) 3 (D) 50 to 99 acres .........................................: 4 245 593,712 4 245 4 335 1,046,875 4 335 100 to 249 acres .......................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 11 1,318 (D) 11 1,318 250 to 499 acres .......................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 4 1,309 (D) 4 1,309 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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. : : Peanuts for nuts (pounds) - Con. : : 500 to 999 acres .......................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 3 2,539 (D) 3 2,539 1,000 acres or more ....................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) : Popcorn (pounds, shelled) ................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) : Rye for grain (bushels) ..................................: 3 503 7,560 3 503 4 (D) (D) 3 (D) : Sorghum for grain (bushels) ..............................: 98 52,519 2,316,489 18 2,090 105 47,209 1,656,570 25 4,282 1 to 14 acres ..........................................: 6 50 3,141 3 (D) - - - - - 15 to 24 acres .........................................: 4 84 6,112 - - 5 93 2,834 4 (D) 25 to 49 acres .........................................: 5 192 13,466 1 (D) 3 109 4,224 3 109 50 to 99 acres .........................................: 7 577 46,057 6 (D) 11 820 16,350 1 (D) 100 to 249 acres .......................................: 23 3,927 225,265 3 456 38 6,101 215,374 12 1,957 250 to 499 acres .......................................: 17 6,323 256,206 2 (D) 20 6,976 239,735 2 (D) 500 to 999 acres .......................................: 21 15,291 701,520 3 393 13 9,412 335,042 2 (D) 1,000 acres or more ....................................: 15 26,075 1,064,722 - - 15 23,698 843,011 1 (D) : Sorghum for silage or greenchop (tons) ...................: 47 20,517 206,110 15 2,741 50 16,255 226,819 30 6,399 : Soybeans for beans (bushels) .............................: 7 337 12,706 4 (D) 3 240 9,600 - - : Sunflower seed, all (pounds) .............................: 5 251 299,064 - - 1 (D) (D) - - : Sunflower seed - oil varieties (pounds) ................: 2 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - : Sunflower seed - non-oil varieties (pounds) ............: 3 (D) (D) - - - - - - - : Triticale for grain (bushels) (see text) .................: 16 2,761 128,512 7 1,436 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Wheat for grain, all (bushels) ...........................: 193 97,287 2,559,769 60 11,813 238 143,574 3,928,755 88 26,014 1 to 14 acres ..........................................: 40 232 9,943 25 165 24 158 4,580 16 (D) 15 to 24 acres .........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 3 54 2,747 2 (D) 25 to 49 acres .........................................: 4 117 (D) 1 (D) 15 539 19,836 8 289 50 to 99 acres .........................................: 13 877 30,166 4 252 24 1,600 80,735 12 719 100 to 249 acres .......................................: 49 8,143 282,366 17 2,718 53 8,452 279,279 20 3,015 250 to 499 acres .......................................: 35 (D) 422,237 5 (D) 49 18,203 370,114 8 2,553 500 to 999 acres .......................................: 29 21,694 372,610 5 3,277 40 27,553 652,329 16 7,738 1,000 acres or more ....................................: 21 53,600 1,435,657 3 3,519 30 87,015 2,519,135 6 11,572 1,000 to 1,999 acres .................................: 11 13,557 308,867 3 3,519 15 20,915 316,605 3 (D) 2,000 to 2,999 acres .................................: 5 (D) 260,770 - - 9 20,910 392,315 2 (D) 3,000 to 4,999 acres .................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 3 11,300 251,000 - - 5,000 acres or more ..................................: 3 19,523 (D) - - 3 33,890 1,559,215 1 (D) : Winter wheat for grain (bushels) .......................: 191 (D) (D) 58 (D) 218 140,809 3,843,976 72 24,949 1 to 14 acres ........................................: 40 232 9,943 25 165 22 (D) (D) 14 (D) 15 to 24 acres .......................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 25 to 49 acres .......................................: 4 117 (D) 1 (D) 14 (D) (D) 7 (D) 50 to 99 acres .......................................: 13 877 30,166 4 252 15 1,021 (D) 3 (D) 100 to 249 acres .....................................: 48 (D) (D) 16 (D) 50 8,015 (D) 17 2,578 250 to 499 acres .....................................: 34 (D) (D) 4 1,535 49 18,203 370,114 8 2,553 500 to 999 acres .....................................: 29 21,694 372,610 5 3,277 37 25,873 635,529 16 7,738 1,000 acres or more ..................................: 21 53,600 1,435,657 3 3,519 30 87,015 2,519,135 6 11,572 1,000 to 1,999 acres ...............................: 11 13,557 308,867 3 3,519 15 20,915 316,605 3 (D) 2,000 to 2,999 acres ...............................: 5 (D) 260,770 - - 9 20,910 392,315 2 (D) 3,000 to 4,999 acres ...............................: 2 (D) (D) - - 3 11,300 251,000 - - 5,000 acres or more ................................: 3 19,523 (D) - - 3 33,890 1,559,215 1 (D) : Durum wheat for grain (bushels) ........................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 14 2,450 67,632 11 (D) : Other Spring wheat for grain (bushels) .................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 6 315 17,147 5 (D) : FIELD AND GRASS SEEDS, FORAGE, AND HAY : : Field and grass seed crops, all ..........................: 91 1,190 (X) 85 1,181 5 (D) (X) 5 (D) : Alfalfa seed (pounds) ..................................: 74 1,093 356,500 74 1,093 4 (D) (D) 4 (D) : Forage - land used for all hay and all : haylage, grass silage, and greenchop (tons, : dry equivalent) .........................................: 4,992 352,191 1,014,543 4,669 240,822 6,026 338,259 1,248,447 5,623 281,054 1 to 14 acres ..........................................: 3,041 16,678 39,933 2,928 15,901 3,853 20,575 47,200 3,667 19,411 15 to 24 acres .........................................: 550 10,073 24,979 518 9,310 570 10,485 23,081 525 9,597 25 to 49 acres .........................................: 500 17,070 41,249 467 15,613 545 18,895 45,683 512 17,542 50 to 99 acres .........................................: 326 22,163 58,797 296 19,662 385 25,672 74,362 345 22,850 100 to 249 acres .......................................: 308 45,851 156,527 257 37,864 399 59,081 208,825 351 50,470 250 to 499 acres .......................................: 130 44,417 144,497 103 33,587 160 56,005 198,025 125 39,897 500 to 999 acres .......................................: 76 51,485 212,072 58 34,680 76 52,498 208,250 65 40,558 1,000 acres or more ....................................: 61 144,454 336,489 42 74,205 38 95,048 443,021 33 80,729 1,000 to 1,999 acres .................................: 39 51,494 154,873 29 32,219 24 32,813 144,797 20 24,409 2,000 to 2,999 acres .................................: 9 21,113 55,324 7 (D) 6 12,886 67,384 5 (D) 3,000 to 4,999 acres .................................: 9 36,113 82,012 4 7,696 5 17,166 59,933 5 (D) 5,000 acres or more ..................................: 4 35,734 44,280 2 (D) 3 32,183 170,907 3 32,183 : Hay - All hay including alfalfa and other : dry (tons, dry) .........................................: 4,687 296,954 798,347 4,404 200,582 5,692 293,711 1,057,737 5,337 248,234 1 to 14 acres ..........................................: 2,914 16,062 38,846 2,810 15,341 3,672 19,641 46,538 3,511 18,667 15 to 24 acres .........................................: 524 9,600 24,764 494 8,883 527 9,628 20,981 485 8,817 25 to 49 acres .........................................: 458 15,704 37,729 433 14,547 533 18,485 43,475 497 17,079 50 to 99 acres .........................................: 302 20,495 52,937 282 18,731 363 24,166 69,354 329 21,772 100 to 249 acres .......................................: 281 42,173 131,088 233 34,602 372 55,384 189,442 333 48,017 250 to 499 acres .......................................: 93 30,952 107,151 74 23,261 135 46,712 166,649 105 33,696 500 to 999 acres .......................................: 68 45,779 195,484 51 30,329 60 40,189 167,101 51 32,392 1,000 acres or more ....................................: 47 116,189 210,348 27 54,888 30 79,506 354,197 26 67,794 1,000 to 1,999 acres .................................: 31 39,551 98,440 20 20,702 19 25,261 100,809 16 19,464 2,000 to 2,999 acres .................................: 4 8,966 20,361 3 (D) 4 8,371 42,320 3 (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. : : Hay - All hay including alfalfa and other : dry (tons, dry) - Con. : : 3,000 to 4,999 acres .................................: 8 31,938 47,267 2 (D) 4 13,691 40,161 4 (D) 5,000 acres or more ..................................: 4 35,734 44,280 2 (D) 3 32,183 170,907 3 32,183 : Alfalfa hay (tons, dry) ................................: 3,615 148,888 600,969 3,482 135,891 4,252 181,551 836,870 4,104 175,845 1 to 14 acres ........................................: 2,360 12,646 31,978 2,304 12,223 2,865 15,304 39,468 2,785 14,782 15 to 24 acres .......................................: 446 8,103 22,635 427 7,579 411 7,455 17,259 382 (D) 25 to 49 acres .......................................: 322 10,950 30,773 304 10,177 357 12,388 35,822 344 11,801 50 to 99 acres .......................................: 199 13,639 42,754 187 12,696 263 17,412 55,670 245 16,161 100 to 249 acres .....................................: 196 29,620 125,580 175 26,199 242 35,892 166,114 236 34,851 250 to 499 acres .....................................: 48 16,035 80,473 44 13,685 65 21,907 119,063 63 (D) 500 to 999 acres .....................................: 32 22,065 154,724 29 18,502 30 19,514 108,587 30 18,665 1,000 acres or more ..................................: 12 35,830 112,052 12 34,830 19 51,679 294,887 19 51,429 1,000 to 1,999 acres ...............................: 8 10,219 46,598 8 9,219 12 15,923 98,619 12 15,673 2,000 to 2,999 acres ...............................: 3 (D) (D) 3 (D) 3 6,334 24,858 3 6,334 3,000 to 4,999 acres ...............................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 5,000 acres or more ................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) : Other dry hay (tons, dry) ..............................: 1,551 148,066 197,378 1,369 64,691 1,993 112,160 220,867 1,751 72,389 1 to 14 acres ........................................: 876 4,747 9,837 812 4,352 1,208 6,374 12,066 1,110 5,835 15 to 24 acres .......................................: 150 2,866 6,407 137 2,594 155 2,848 5,273 142 2,583 25 to 49 acres .......................................: 189 6,588 12,739 172 5,862 226 7,879 14,442 199 6,877 50 to 99 acres .......................................: 102 6,526 11,372 91 5,825 125 8,471 19,909 110 7,450 100 to 249 acres .....................................: 123 19,317 41,064 94 14,262 176 25,578 51,333 135 17,920 250 to 499 acres .....................................: 45 14,510 20,826 30 8,274 69 24,747 54,908 36 12,432 500 to 999 acres .....................................: 34 22,288 29,655 21 10,367 24 16,108 24,150 14 9,392 1,000 acres or more ..................................: 32 71,224 65,478 12 13,155 10 20,155 38,786 5 9,900 : All haylage, grass silage, and greenchop : (tons, green) ...........................................: 538 62,764 437,431 481 45,187 561 47,985 385,894 489 35,923 1 to 14 acres ..........................................: 261 1,360 3,304 249 1,276 354 1,571 3,026 321 1,370 15 to 24 acres .........................................: 59 1,113 7,147 57 (D) 38 753 3,452 33 662 25 to 49 acres .........................................: 51 1,697 11,695 42 1,366 34 1,259 8,747 30 1,066 50 to 99 acres .........................................: 42 2,802 21,661 30 1,818 39 2,553 15,493 31 2,035 100 to 249 acres .......................................: 65 9,906 66,075 58 8,850 46 6,514 62,289 37 5,144 250 to 499 acres .......................................: 32 10,743 69,915 23 7,717 27 9,602 57,168 18 5,560 500 to 999 acres .......................................: 14 9,548 50,981 10 5,923 15 11,081 84,137 13 (D) 1,000 acres or more ....................................: 14 25,595 206,653 12 (D) 8 14,652 151,582 6 (D) : Haylage or greenchop from alfalfa or alfalfa : mixtures (tons, green) ................................: 183 10,313 47,796 171 6,009 218 5,662 41,949 204 5,134 1 to 14 acres ........................................: 111 639 (D) 107 609 188 822 2,635 175 765 15 to 24 acres .......................................: 31 569 5,633 31 569 7 125 (D) 7 125 25 to 49 acres .......................................: 13 463 6,506 13 463 9 348 4,037 9 348 50 to 99 acres .......................................: 6 (D) 2,127 4 (D) 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 100 to 249 acres .....................................: 15 2,481 10,161 12 2,038 8 1,335 14,760 8 1,335 250 to 499 acres .....................................: 3 1,065 5,528 2 (D) 3 1,236 6,003 2 (D) 500 to 999 acres .....................................: 3 1,908 13,378 2 (D) 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 1,000 acres or more ..................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) : All other haylage, grass silage, and : greenchop (tons, green) ...............................: 377 52,451 389,635 332 39,178 386 42,323 343,945 321 30,789 1 to 14 acres ........................................: 169 767 1,883 161 713 211 870 2,878 184 726 15 to 24 acres .......................................: 27 518 1,734 25 (D) 28 554 695 23 463 25 to 49 acres .......................................: 38 1,234 5,189 29 903 24 881 4,668 20 688 50 to 99 acres .......................................: 36 2,445 19,534 26 1,561 38 2,493 15,399 30 1,975 100 to 249 acres .....................................: 53 7,827 60,667 49 7,214 39 5,339 49,264 30 3,969 250 to 499 acres .....................................: 30 10,023 65,137 22 7,297 25 8,831 53,955 17 5,260 500 to 999 acres .....................................: 11 7,668 36,373 8 4,643 13 9,768 75,504 11 (D) 1,000 acres or more ..................................: 13 21,969 199,118 12 (D) 8 13,587 141,582 6 (D) : OTHER SPECIFIED CROPS : : Land in vegetables .......................................: 1,304 23,778 (X) 1,304 23,778 1,558 27,516 (X) 1,558 27,516 0.1 to 0.9 acres .......................................: 584 255 (X) 584 255 675 (D) (X) 675 (D) 1.0 to 4.9 acres .......................................: 571 986 (X) 571 986 712 1,170 (X) 712 1,170 5.0 to 14.9 acres ......................................: 49 390 (X) 49 390 70 529 (X) 70 529 15.0 to 24.9 acres .....................................: 18 320 (X) 18 320 16 306 (X) 16 306 25.0 to 49.9 acres .....................................: 22 721 (X) 22 721 19 735 (X) 19 735 50.0 to 99.9 acres .....................................: 18 1,128 (X) 18 1,128 20 1,384 (X) 20 1,384 100.0 to 249.9 acres ...................................: 24 3,994 (X) 24 3,994 21 3,389 (X) 21 3,389 250.0 to 499.9 acres ...................................: 9 3,166 (X) 9 3,166 14 4,904 (X) 14 4,904 500.0 to 749.9 acres ...................................: 5 3,068 (X) 5 3,068 3 1,785 (X) 3 1,785 750.0 to 999.9 acres ...................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 1,000.0 acres or more ..................................: 4 9,750 (X) 4 9,750 7 12,248 (X) 7 12,248 : Land in orchards .........................................: 2,914 63,248 (X) 2,312 61,618 3,190 54,397 (X) 2,382 52,807 0.1 to 0.9 acres .......................................: 633 283 (X) 456 207 833 372 (X) 538 229 1.0 to 4.9 acres .......................................: 1,620 2,917 (X) 1,295 2,332 1,734 3,264 (X) 1,277 2,397 5.0 to 14.9 acres ......................................: 329 2,379 (X) 239 1,768 351 2,635 (X) 295 2,304 15.0 to 24.9 acres .....................................: 63 1,146 (X) 53 981 76 1,401 (X) 76 1,375 25.0 to 49.9 acres .....................................: 93 2,931 (X) 93 2,879 61 2,000 (X) 61 1,987 50.0 to 99.9 acres .....................................: 50 3,207 (X) 50 3,207 33 2,256 (X) 33 2,256 100.0 to 249.9 acres ...................................: 64 9,340 (X) 64 9,285 55 7,937 (X) 55 7,932 250.0 to 499.9 acres ...................................: 39 14,009 (X) 39 13,954 27 9,525 (X) 27 9,520 500.0 to 749.9 acres ...................................: 11 6,270 (X) 11 6,270 9 5,248 (X) 9 5,248 750.0 to 999.9 acres ...................................: 5 4,128 (X) 5 4,098 4 3,150 (X) 4 2,950 1,000.0 acres or more ..................................: 7 16,638 (X) 7 16,638 7 16,609 (X) 7 16,609 : Land in berries ..........................................: 246 116 (X) 159 77 281 130 (X) 183 90 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ....................: 1,304 24,973 1,259 21,847 128 3,126 1,558 27,977 1,476 17,003 224 10,973 0.1 to 0.9 acres ...............................: 570 258 550 245 43 13 631 266 605 251 74 15 1.0 to 4.9 acres ...............................: 580 1,032 564 991 40 40 739 1,232 702 1,137 91 95 5.0 to 14.9 acres ..............................: 53 412 53 (D) 8 (D) 84 600 79 519 19 81 15.0 to 24.9 acres .............................: 17 (D) 17 (D) - - 18 345 15 264 4 81 25.0 to 49.9 acres .............................: 23 755 23 660 7 95 19 (D) 15 514 7 (D) 50.0 to 99.9 acres .............................: 18 1,191 12 817 8 375 21 1,494 17 1,031 8 463 100.0 to 249.9 acres ...........................: 21 3,459 19 2,438 12 1,021 19 3,018 19 2,616 5 401 250.0 to 499.9 acres ...........................: 12 4,136 11 2,983 8 1,154 16 5,474 15 4,297 9 1,178 500.0 to 749.9 acres ...........................: 5 2,866 5 (D) 2 (D) 3 1,785 2 (D) 2 (D) 750.0 to 999.9 acres ...........................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1,000.0 acres or more ..........................: 4 9,750 4 9,750 - - 7 12,248 6 5,270 4 6,979 : Artichokes (excluding Jerusalem) .................: 15 4 15 4 - - 13 5 13 5 - - : Asparagus, bearing age ...........................: 34 9 31 8 3 1 40 6 40 6 - - : Beans, lima ......................................: 13 3 8 3 5 1 37 22 31 21 8 1 : Beans, snap (bush and pole) ......................: 169 49 147 43 22 6 182 58 177 49 5 9 : Beets ............................................: 103 22 103 22 - - 155 33 155 (D) 2 (D) : Broccoli .........................................: 28 5 28 5 3 (Z) 43 7 43 7 - - : Brussels sprouts .................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 10 2 10 2 - - : Cabbage, Chinese (nappa, bok choy, etc.) .........: 38 4 30 4 8 1 35 5 35 5 - - : Cabbage, head ....................................: 35 (D) 35 8 1 (D) 67 283 67 283 - - : Cabbage, mustard .................................: 14 6 14 6 (X) (X) 12 6 12 6 (X) (X) : Cantaloupes and muskmelons .......................: 324 165 317 162 7 3 162 101 162 101 - - : Carrots ..........................................: 158 84 156 (D) 3 (D) 213 117 205 108 12 10 : Cauliflower ......................................: 12 2 12 2 - - 21 5 21 5 - - : Celery ...........................................: 19 2 19 2 - - 11 1 11 1 - - : Chicory ..........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) : Collards .........................................: 32 5 32 5 - - 30 4 30 4 - - : Cucumbers and pickles ............................: 210 55 182 48 33 7 281 68 268 61 18 6 : Daikon ...........................................: 17 3 17 3 - - 17 3 17 3 - - : Eggplant .........................................: 71 10 71 10 - - 87 29 87 29 - - : Escarole and endive ..............................: 8 1 8 1 (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) : Garlic ...........................................: 163 39 158 38 5 1 185 56 174 48 18 8 : Ginger root ......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : Gourds (see text) ................................: 34 12 34 12 - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Herbs, fresh cut .................................: 132 115 132 115 (X) (X) 120 30 120 30 (X) (X) : Honeydew melons ..................................: 241 166 241 166 - - 76 94 76 94 (X) (X) : Kale .............................................: 117 20 117 20 - - 106 19 101 18 5 1 : Lettuce, all .....................................: 136 504 136 504 (X) (X) 184 829 184 829 (X) (X) : Lettuce, head ..................................: 47 473 47 473 (X) (X) 52 796 52 796 (X) (X) : Lettuce, leaf ..................................: 91 25 91 25 (X) (X) 142 27 142 27 (X) (X) : Lettuce, romaine ...............................: 47 6 47 6 (X) (X) 41 6 41 6 (X) (X) : Mustard greens ...................................: 46 6 46 6 - - 35 5 30 5 5 1 : Okra .............................................: 73 14 67 11 9 3 67 15 64 14 3 1 : Onions, dry ......................................: 178 5,760 170 5,759 8 1 147 6,915 140 (D) 8 (D) 0.1 to 0.9 acres ...............................: 121 (D) 113 (D) 8 1 99 23 93 21 6 2 1.0 to 4.9 acres ...............................: 13 21 13 21 - - 7 7 7 7 - - 5.0 to 14.9 acres ..............................: 4 29 4 29 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 15.0 to 24.9 acres .............................: 4 76 4 76 - - 6 103 6 103 - - 25.0 to 49.9 acres .............................: 10 388 10 388 - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 50.0 to 99.9 acres .............................: 6 471 6 471 - - 8 562 8 562 - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres ...........................: 12 1,889 12 1,889 - - 14 2,238 13 (D) 1 (D) 250.0 to 499.9 acres ...........................: 7 2,341 7 2,341 - - 7 2,188 7 (D) 1 (D) 500.0 acres or more ............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Onions, green ....................................: 104 29 104 29 - - 115 23 113 22 7 1 : Parsley ..........................................: 39 5 39 5 - - 42 7 40 (D) 2 (D) : Parsnips (see text) ..............................: 10 1 10 1 - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Peas, Chinese (sugar, snow) ......................: 29 8 29 7 3 1 38 11 38 (D) 2 (D) : Peas, green ......................................: 90 18 79 17 11 1 102 20 99 19 3 (Z) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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, southern (cowpeas) - : blackeyed, crowder, etc. ........................: 36 18 36 18 - - 27 9 27 9 - - : Peppers, Bell (excluding pimientos) ..............: 97 91 95 (D) 4 (D) 110 24 110 (D) 2 (D) : Peppers, other than Bell (including chile) .......: 364 8,484 328 5,441 63 3,043 451 8,313 403 (D) 97 (D) 0.1 to 0.9 acres ...............................: 255 48 240 44 22 3 323 72 313 65 40 8 1.0 to 4.9 acres ...............................: 38 64 37 59 5 6 53 99 44 67 18 32 5.0 to 14.9 acres ..............................: 11 105 11 83 3 21 17 162 14 124 4 38 15.0 to 24.9 acres .............................: 4 80 4 (D) 1 (D) 5 106 2 (D) 4 (D) 25.0 to 49.9 acres .............................: 17 538 15 (D) 5 (D) 12 426 7 (D) 7 (D) 50.0 to 99.9 acres .............................: 20 1,393 8 499 14 894 25 1,755 18 992 12 763 100.0 acres or more ............................: 19 6,257 13 4,278 13 1,978 16 5,693 5 848 12 4,846 : Potatoes .........................................: 107 5,831 104 5,828 3 3 167 5,634 165 (D) 8 (D) : Pumpkins .........................................: 166 1,588 156 1,587 10 1 143 2,223 135 2,209 11 15 : Radishes .........................................: 90 16 90 16 - - 113 19 113 19 - - : Rhubarb ..........................................: 11 1 11 1 - - 15 2 15 2 - - : Spinach ..........................................: 93 13 88 13 5 1 83 13 82 (D) 1 (D) : Squash, all (including : zucchini) (see text) ............................: 550 442 538 431 18 11 564 441 544 421 34 20 : Sweet corn (see text) ............................: 145 125 126 (D) 19 (D) 306 657 284 614 24 43 : Sweet potatoes ...................................: 23 (D) 23 (D) - - 13 5 13 5 - - : Tomatoes in the open .............................: 323 91 297 85 29 6 416 133 399 127 27 7 : Turnip greens ....................................: 27 3 27 3 - - 5 (D) 5 (D) - - : Turnips ..........................................: 63 10 58 9 5 1 62 9 54 8 8 1 : Watercress .......................................: 4 1 4 1 (X) (X) 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) : Watermelons ......................................: 423 1,012 409 1,006 27 6 367 1,503 367 1,503 - - : Other vegetables .................................: 165 106 157 105 8 1 307 215 279 200 28 16 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 .............................: 1,066 (D) 815 2,028 580 (D) 1,321 3,076 997 2,354 721 721 : Apples .........................................: 657 1,082 483 825 315 256 832 1,153 631 868 394 285 : Apricots .......................................: 272 85 170 58 120 27 339 103 214 69 170 34 : Avocados .......................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - - - - - - - : Cherries, sweet ................................: 237 91 135 64 114 27 248 82 139 49 131 33 : Cherries, tart .................................: 156 41 57 13 107 28 205 49 95 23 127 26 : Dates ..........................................: 10 4 10 4 - - 9 9 4 2 5 7 : Figs ...........................................: 32 5 4 (Z) 28 4 40 8 14 2 29 6 : Grapes (including muscadine) (see text) ........: 274 925 201 721 124 204 376 1,280 270 1,129 180 151 : Nectarines .....................................: 54 13 25 9 29 4 48 14 26 4 29 9 : Peaches, all ...................................: 347 169 232 111 162 58 422 153 253 83 212 70 : Peaches, clingstone ..........................: 175 80 120 50 85 30 200 59 101 30 112 30 : Peaches, freestone ...........................: 217 89 144 60 94 28 271 94 178 53 125 40 : Pears, all .....................................: 310 118 188 73 149 45 335 100 189 56 171 44 : Pears, Bartlett ..............................: 161 58 96 36 82 22 157 40 103 26 65 14 : Pears, other than Bartlett ...................: 211 60 128 37 95 23 242 60 129 30 131 30 : Persimmons .....................................: 6 2 3 (D) 3 (D) 4 (D) - - 4 (D) : Plumcots, pluots, and other plum-apricot : hybrids .......................................: 14 (D) 7 2 7 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Plums and prunes ...............................: 257 81 137 (D) 132 (D) 282 63 154 34 142 29 : Plums ........................................: 256 (D) 136 (D) 132 (D) 282 63 154 34 142 29 : Prunes .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 1 3 (Z) 3 (Z) : Pomegranates ...................................: 102 74 53 39 66 35 71 30 33 9 46 20 : Other noncitrus fruit (see text) ...............: 48 37 21 16 34 22 37 33 22 (D) 19 (D) : Citrus fruit, all ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - : Oranges, all ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - : Nuts, all ........................................: 2,032 60,475 1,860 55,337 492 5,137 2,048 51,322 1,884 44,935 506 6,387 0.1 to 0.9 acres ...............................: 401 170 310 137 149 34 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1.0 to 4.9 acres ...............................: 1,080 2,008 1,024 1,802 193 205 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 5.0 to 14.9 acres ..............................: 242 1,781 230 1,576 48 205 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 15.0 to 24.9 acres .............................: 53 963 49 815 15 148 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 25.0 to 49.9 acres .............................: 87 2,739 79 2,125 29 614 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 50.0 to 99.9 acres .............................: 49 3,180 49 2,711 21 469 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 100.0 acres or more ............................: 120 49,635 119 46,171 37 3,463 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 100.0 to 249.9 acres .........................: 58 8,590 57 7,778 11 812 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 250.0 to 499.9 acres .........................: 39 14,009 39 13,241 15 768 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 500.0 acres or more ..........................: 23 27,036 23 25,153 11 1,883 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 500.0 to 749.9 acres .......................: 11 6,270 11 5,971 5 299 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 750.0 to 999.9 acres .......................: 5 4,128 5 (D) 3 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1,000.0 to 1,499.9 acres ...................: 3 3,570 3 (D) 1 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1,500.0 acres or more ......................: 4 13,068 4 (D) 2 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Almonds ........................................: 44 32 15 28 33 4 25 3 21 2 7 1 : Chestnuts ......................................: 12 1 - - 12 1 13 2 3 (D) 13 (D) : Hazelnuts (Filberts) ...........................: 17 6 2 (D) 15 (D) 18 2 6 1 12 1 : Pecans, all ....................................: 1,930 59,854 1,801 54,835 429 5,019 1,947 50,722 1,814 44,434 456 6,288 0.1 to 0.9 acres .............................: 356 161 300 136 114 26 336 152 289 127 98 25 1.0 to 4.9 acres .............................: 1,044 1,927 991 1,738 174 189 1,115 2,112 1,063 1,888 225 224 5.0 to 14.9 acres ............................: 227 1,643 219 1,496 40 147 254 1,901 234 1,654 57 248 15.0 to 24.9 acres ...........................: 52 948 48 800 15 148 62 1,149 60 1,040 12 110 25.0 to 49.9 acres ...........................: 86 2,703 79 2,125 28 578 53 1,742 44 1,268 19 474 50.0 to 99.9 acres ...........................: 46 2,963 46 2,494 21 469 30 2,054 28 1,870 7 184 100.0 acres or more ..........................: 119 49,510 118 46,047 37 3,463 97 41,612 96 36,588 38 5,024 100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................: 57 8,486 56 7,674 11 812 51 7,387 51 6,390 19 997 250.0 to 499.9 acres .......................: 39 13,988 39 13,220 15 768 26 9,218 26 (D) 10 (D) 500.0 acres or more ........................: 23 27,036 23 25,153 11 1,883 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 500.0 to 749.9 acres .....................: 11 6,270 11 5,971 5 299 9 5,248 9 4,630 3 618 750.0 to 999.9 acres .....................: 5 4,128 5 (D) 3 (D) 4 3,150 4 (D) 2 (D) 1,000.0 to 1,499.9 acres .................: 3 3,570 3 (D) 1 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1,500.0 acres or more ....................: 4 13,068 4 (D) 2 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Pecans, improved .............................: 1,930 59,854 1,801 54,835 429 5,019 1,947 50,722 1,814 44,434 456 6,288 0.1 to 0.9 acres ...........................: 356 161 300 136 114 26 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1.0 to 4.9 acres ...........................: 1,044 1,927 991 1,738 174 189 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 5.0 to 14.9 acres ..........................: 227 1,643 219 1,496 40 147 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 15.0 to 24.9 acres .........................: 52 948 48 800 15 148 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 25.0 to 49.9 acres .........................: 86 2,703 79 2,125 28 578 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 50.0 to 99.9 acres .........................: 46 2,963 46 2,494 21 469 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 100.0 acres or more ........................: 119 49,510 118 46,047 37 3,463 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 37. Specified Fruits and Nuts by Acres: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [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 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Nuts, all - Con. : Pecans, all - Con. : Pecans, improved - Con. : : 100.0 to 249.9 acres .....................: 57 8,486 56 7,674 11 812 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 250.0 to 499.9 acres .....................: 39 13,988 39 13,220 15 768 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 500.0 acres or more ......................: 23 27,036 23 25,153 11 1,883 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 500.0 to 749.9 acres ...................: 11 6,270 11 (D) 5 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 750.0 to 999.9 acres ...................: 5 (D) 5 (D) 3 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1,000.0 to 1,499.9 acres ...............: 3 (D) 3 3,320 1 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1,500.0 acres or more ..................: 4 13,068 4 (D) 2 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Pistachios .....................................: 67 561 46 457 28 105 89 571 75 486 31 85 : Walnuts, English ...............................: 9 4 5 4 4 (Z) 8 2 5 (D) 3 (D) : Other nuts .....................................: 7 16 4 (D) 7 (D) 15 19 11 11 9 9 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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) ..........................: 246 116 225 98 59 18 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Aronia berries ...................................: 9 6 9 6 - - - - - - - - : Blackberries and dewberries (including : marionberries) ..................................: 120 69 120 63 15 6 159 53 129 37 62 16 : Blueberries, all .................................: 16 3 16 2 5 1 9 1 7 (D) 2 (D) : Blueberries, tame ..............................: 16 3 16 2 5 1 7 (D) 7 (D) - - : Blueberries, wild ..............................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) : Boysenberries ....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : Currants (black or red) ..........................: 11 2 10 1 7 1 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) : Elderberries .....................................: 17 (D) 10 (D) 7 1 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) : Raspberries, all .................................: 68 22 63 19 15 3 120 58 100 46 53 11 : Strawberries .....................................: 32 7 18 2 14 5 61 9 40 5 27 5 : Other berries (see text) .........................: 14 5 12 4 4 1 19 9 19 9 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 144 2,030,318 145 267 232 19,550,810 2017: 118 1,988,151 100 121 155 23,173,436 : Bedding/Garden plants - annuals, herbaceous perennials, vegetable : plants (include hanging baskets) ...................................2022: 111 832,405 62 132 145 5,769,602 2017: 83 733,757 44 87 100 9,043,647 : Cut flowers and cut florist greens ..................................2022: 22 13,686 89 88 103 841,991 2017: 16 (D) 49 19 48 (D) : Foliage plants, indoor (include hanging baskets) ....................2022: 13 (D) 13 2 18 (D) 2017: 8 (D) 3 (D) 10 (D) : Potted flowering plants .............................................2022: 24 (D) 36 40 56 (D) 2017: 24 1,007,965 8 9 29 (D) : Other floriculture and bedding crops ................................2022: 17 (D) 10 5 22 (D) 2017: 5 43,980 11 (D) 16 231,449 : NURSERY CROPS : : Nursery stock crops ...................................................2022: 30 289,454 111 786 120 17,784,837 2017: 22 280,089 80 636 77 11,539,121 : Aquatic plants ........................................................2022: 2 (D) 3 1 4 (D) 2017: 5 11,534 1 (D) 6 76,738 : HEMP : : Hemp clones or transplants sold for transplants : to others (see text) .................................................2022: 2 (D) (X) (X) 2 (D) 2017: (NA) (NA) (X) (X) (NA) (NA) : Hemp complete grows (see text) ........................................2022: 8 17,320 (X) (X) 8 (D) 2017: (NA) (NA) (X) (X) (NA) (NA) : Hemp seeds (see text) .................................................2022: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : PROPAGATIVE MATERIALS SOLD : : Bulbs, corms, rhizomes, and tubers - dry ..............................2022: - - 16 11 16 64,300 2017: 6 30 5 5 11 15,678 : Cuttings, seedlings, liners, and plugs ................................2022: 11 4,038 - - 11 114,800 2017: 9 11,720 3 4 10 (D) : Flower seeds ..........................................................2022: 7 1,216 9 1 16 52,052 2017: 10 1,238 4 1 14 2,876 : Tobacco transplants to farm fields ....................................2022: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 2017: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) : SOD : : Sod harvested or intended for sale in : future years (see text) ..............................................2022: (X) (X) 3 (D) 3 (D) 2017: (X) (X) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : FOOD CROPS GROWN UNDER GLASS OR OTHER PROTECTION : : Total greenhouse vegetables and fresh cut herbs .......................2022: 157 605,880 (X) (X) 157 3,839,100 2017: 154 339,223 (X) (X) 154 1,764,482 : Greenhouse tomatoes .................................................2022: 117 198,356 (X) (X) 117 1,675,672 2017: 107 144,624 (X) (X) 107 850,168 : Other greenhouse vegetables and fresh cut herbs .....................2022: 125 407,524 (X) (X) 125 2,163,428 2017: 128 194,599 (X) (X) 128 914,314 : Vegetable seeds (see text) ............................................2022: 16 15,528 (X) (X) 16 33,456 2017: 20 (D) (X) (X) 30 57,154 : Vegetable transplants to farm fields ..................................2022: 44 31,208 (X) (X) 44 86,761 2017: 11 9,491 (X) (X) 21 132,794 : Greenhouse fruits and berries .........................................2022: 24 34,166 (X) (X) 24 116,295 2017: 15 36,035 (X) (X) 15 76,538 : MUSHROOM CROPS : : Mushrooms .............................................................2022: 18 9,295 (X) (X) 18 460,287 2017: 6 3,250 (X) (X) 6 135,200 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 41 729 24 2,693 17 175 182 2017: 34 626 15 938 12 62 16 2022 farms by acres in production: : 1 to 2 acres ...........................................: 17 (D) 9 (D) 9 11 (D) 3 to 4 acres ...........................................: 5 19 - - 4 (D) - 5 to 9 acres ...........................................: 5 25 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) 10 to 19 acres .........................................: 3 30 3 (D) - - (D) 20 to 49 acres .........................................: 7 253 6 85 - - 3 50 to 99 acres .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - (D) 100 acres or more ......................................: 3 328 3 1,040 2 (D) 41 : 2017 farms by acres in production: : 1 to 2 acres ...........................................: 12 (D) 5 66 3 (D) 3 3 to 4 acres ...........................................: 5 16 1 (D) 5 14 (D) 5 to 9 acres ...........................................: 7 35 1 (D) 3 15 (D) 10 to 19 acres .........................................: 4 47 2 (D) - - (D) 20 to 49 acres .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) (D) 50 to 99 acres .........................................: - - - - - - - 100 acres or more ......................................: 4 458 4 520 - - 6 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Acres in production : Harvested : Irrigated : Value :-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: of sales Crop : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : ($1,000) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Short rotation woody crops .............................2022: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - (D) 2017: 11 81 9 27 7 16 24 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 20,976 7 25 67 227 percent: 100.0 (Z) 0.1 0.3 1.1 Land in farms .........................................acres: 39,128,563 82,459 146,922 266,754 3,154,436 Average size of farm ..............................acres: 1,865 11,780 5,877 3,981 13,896 Estimated market value of land and buildings ..........farms: 20,976 7 25 67 227 $1,000: 32,804,095 63,129 222,759 474,787 2,544,741 Average per farm ................................dollars: 1,563,887 9,018,457 8,910,343 7,086,369 11,210,313 Average per acre ................................dollars: 838 766 1,516 1,780 807 Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...........................................$1,000: 1,600,331 15,807 42,889 86,018 259,298 percent: 100.0 1.0 2.7 5.4 16.2 Land in farms according to use: : Total cropland ......................................acres: 2,094,233 80,514 110,557 182,997 456,732 Harvested cropland ................................acres: 762,676 63,913 89,005 145,009 338,413 Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured ............acres: 34,187,163 (D) 18,302 66,273 2,184,546 : Market value of agricultural products sold ...........$1,000: 2,949,036 296,314 748,153 1,482,277 2,214,547 Average per farm ................................dollars: 140,591 42,330,503 29,926,112 22,123,540 9,755,715 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas ...........................................farms: 1,281 5 8 21 90 $1,000: 179,621 (D) (D) 38,955 116,179 Tobacco .............................................farms: - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - Cotton and cottonseed ...............................farms: 174 - 1 5 43 $1,000: (D) - (D) (D) 45,715 Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and : sweet potatoes .....................................farms: 1,316 2 2 6 37 $1,000: 196,216 (D) (D) 83,379 158,504 Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ......................farms: 2,661 - 3 9 54 $1,000: 229,093 - (D) (D) 132,148 Fruits and tree nuts ..............................farms: 2,582 - 3 9 54 $1,000: 228,458 - (D) (D) 132,148 Berries ...........................................farms: 225 - - - - $1,000: 635 - - - - Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and : sod ................................................farms: 369 - - - 7 $1,000: 43,235 - - - 23,205 Cultivated Christmas trees and short rotation : woody crops ........................................farms: 25 - - - - $1,000: (D) - - - - Cultivated Christmas trees ........................farms: 24 - - - - $1,000: 182 - - - - Short rotation woody crops ........................farms: 1 - - - - $1,000: (D) - - - - Other crops and hay .................................farms: 3,386 1 2 8 63 $1,000: 183,057 (D) (D) 43,919 85,517 Maple syrup .......................................farms: - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - Cattle and calves ...................................farms: 5,967 5 22 60 142 $1,000: 678,505 (D) 71,897 130,854 315,395 Milk from cows ......................................farms: 96 4 21 58 77 $1,000: 1,329,555 163,397 552,526 1,146,680 1,326,363 Hogs and pigs .......................................farms: 238 - - - 2 $1,000: 518 - - - (D) Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, : and milk ...........................................farms: 1,986 - - - 3 $1,000: 12,006 - - - (D) Horses, ponies, mules, burros, : and donkeys ........................................farms: 1,140 - - - 9 $1,000: 15,778 - - - 5,934 Poultry and eggs ....................................farms: 1,262 - - - 3 $1,000: (D) - - - (D) Aquaculture .........................................farms: 21 - - - 1 $1,000: (D) - - - (D) Other animals and other animal : products ...........................................farms: 440 - - - 3 $1,000: 5,461 - - - (D) Value of organically produced : commodities ..........................................farms: 93 1 1 3 10 $1,000: 38,250 (D) (D) 23,401 30,248 Value of landlords' share of : total sales ..........................................farms: 139 - - - 16 $1,000: 8,363 - - - 3,373 Total farm production expenses ........................farms: 20,976 7 25 67 227 $1,000: 2,543,409 245,854 548,520 1,090,489 1,646,563 Selected farm production expenses: : Fertilizer, lime, and soil : conditioners purchased .............................farms: 5,051 7 19 50 184 $1,000: 91,269 12,981 15,017 26,639 55,072 Chemicals purchased .................................farms: 4,112 7 19 49 172 $1,000: 56,890 (D) 10,832 19,878 38,154 Livestock and poultry purchased : or leased ..........................................farms: 4,389 1 13 34 107 $1,000: 193,873 (D) 19,680 37,367 108,393 Feed purchased ......................................farms: 13,636 5 22 60 148 $1,000: 820,190 102,775 271,263 545,025 681,184 Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased .................farms: 19,682 7 25 67 226 $1,000: 123,191 9,075 17,635 30,384 52,492 Utilities ...........................................farms: 11,856 7 25 67 227 $1,000: 96,430 4,844 10,943 23,809 48,192 Hired farm labor ....................................farms: 3,994 7 24 65 215 $1,000: 335,513 39,538 77,261 152,768 229,074 Interest expense ....................................farms: 3,881 7 21 55 177 $1,000: 81,752 1,399 6,765 14,636 30,936 Government payments ...................................farms: 4,637 4 14 40 131 $1,000: 129,731 468 1,369 6,145 19,355 Inventory of selected livestock: : Cattle and calves ...................................farms: 8,562 5 22 60 146 number: 1,330,860 85,886 248,479 465,824 668,163 Milk cows .........................................farms: 233 4 21 58 77 number: 281,569 38,394 115,993 241,458 280,508 Hogs and pigs .......................................farms: 363 - - - 3 number: 1,747 - - - (D) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ................................: - - - - Eggs, chicken (dozens) ...............................................: - - - - Layers ...............................................................: - - - - Pullets for laying flock replacement .................................: - - - - Turkeys ..............................................................: - - - - Custom fed cattle shipped directly for slaughter .....................: - - - - Hogs and pigs ........................................................: - - - - Replacement dairy heifers ............................................: 2 (D) 3 (D) Other cattle, sheep, livestock, or poultry ...........................: 3 (X) 10 (X) Grains, oilseeds, vegetables, melons, potatoes, : and other crops .....................................................: - (X) 1 (X) : Value of commodities ($1,000) ........................................: 5 (D) 13 11,441 Total payments received ($1,000) .....................................: 5 (D) 13 3,198 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ...............: 20,976 32,804,095 25,044 21,180,716 Average per farm ................................dollars: (X) 1,563,887 (X) 845,740 Average per acre ................................dollars: (X) 838 (X) 521 : By value group: : $1 to $49,999 ..........................................: 3,831 80,895 4,995 80,490 $50,000 to $99,999 .....................................: 1,753 118,559 2,154 150,405 $100,000 to $199,999 ...................................: 2,515 352,058 3,894 550,174 $200,000 to $499,999 ...................................: 5,031 1,575,815 6,378 1,978,220 $500,000 to $999,999 ...................................: 3,351 2,258,484 3,289 2,214,720 $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ...............................: 1,807 2,458,655 2,033 2,759,288 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...............................: 1,440 4,324,149 1,464 4,460,503 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ...............................: 648 4,464,912 580 3,945,669 $10,000,000 or more ....................................: 600 17,170,567 257 5,041,248 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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 ..........: 20,976 1,600,331 25,007 1,590,916 Average per farm ................................dollars: (X) 76,293 (X) 63,619 : By value group: : $1 to $4,999 ...........................................: 1,938 5,034 3,259 8,504 $5,000 to $9,999 .......................................: 2,238 15,187 3,247 21,970 $10,000 to $19,999 .....................................: 3,825 50,649 4,301 58,476 $20,000 to $29,999 .....................................: 2,663 61,626 3,148 73,359 $30,000 to $49,999 .....................................: 2,794 104,382 3,714 139,362 $50,000 to $69,999 .....................................: 2,241 124,472 2,359 133,089 $70,000 to $99,999 .....................................: 1,354 108,781 1,541 123,814 $100,000 to $199,999 ...................................: 2,092 272,316 1,918 249,806 $200,000 to $499,999 ...................................: 1,362 376,701 1,112 310,728 $500,000 to $999,999 ...................................: 289 184,040 252 165,114 $1,000,000 or more .....................................: 180 297,143 156 306,694 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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 ......................................: 16,699 32,796 3,958 5,418 14,836 27,378 18,750 35,884 5,057 6,890 : Tractors .......................................................: 12,668 22,203 2,143 2,956 11,250 19,247 13,738 23,439 2,381 3,345 2 or 3 .......................................................: 3,841 8,632 346 772 3,380 7,601 3,955 8,871 387 863 4 or more ....................................................: 1,028 5,772 76 463 857 4,633 1,036 5,821 84 572 : Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ................................: 6,281 7,554 844 946 5,535 6,608 7,111 8,648 882 1,041 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ....................................: 6,917 9,451 1,114 1,262 6,062 8,189 7,017 9,456 1,199 1,387 100 horsepower (PTO) or more .................................: 2,918 5,198 456 748 2,623 4,450 2,956 5,335 596 917 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled ........................: 339 378 12 17 327 361 364 422 23 30 Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled ...................: 150 190 4 4 146 186 141 182 19 20 Forage harvesters, self-propelled ..............................: 629 724 75 101 559 623 732 845 79 94 Hay balers .....................................................: 3,275 3,855 369 401 2,973 3,454 3,591 4,203 527 593 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 4,112 4,751 used .......................................farms: 5,299 5,839 :: $1,000: 56,890 42,627 : :: : Any fertilizer or chemical expenses .........farms: 6,103 7,040 :: Acres treated to control- : $1,000: 148,159 106,882 :: Insects ...................................farms: 1,580 1,842 : :: acres: 157,452 295,601 Commercial fertilizer, lime, : :: Weeds, grass, or brush ....................farms: 2,537 2,742 and soil conditioners used .................farms: 3,838 4,423 :: acres: 560,979 768,068 acres treated: 589,269 606,451 :: Nematodes .................................farms: 298 126 : :: acres: 60,203 25,600 Manure used .................................farms: 1,707 1,804 :: Diseases in crops and orchards ............farms: 376 305 acres treated: 123,750 92,048 :: acres: 28,031 23,410 : :: : Organic fertilizer used .....................farms: 384 525 :: Chemicals used to control growth, thin : acres treated: 6,105 14,459 :: fruit, ripen, or defoliate .................farms: 544 244 : :: acres on which used: 85,969 44,729 Commercial fertilizer, lime, and : :: : soil conditioners expenses .................farms: 5,051 6,008 :: : $1,000: 91,269 64,255 :: : --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 .................................................: 309 19,981 258 35,391 Average per farm .................................................: (X) 65 (X) 137 : Acres drained: : 1 to 9 acres .....................................................: 196 (D) 133 542 10 to 49 acres ...................................................: 71 1,359 68 1,464 50 to 99 acres ...................................................: 15 1,180 14 888 100 to 199 acres .................................................: 20 2,671 20 2,849 : 200 to 499 acres .................................................: - - 12 3,448 500 to 999 acres .................................................: - - - - 1,000 to 1,999 acres .............................................: 5 6,160 - - 2,000 acres or more ..............................................: 2 (D) 11 26,200 : Land artificially drained by ditches .................................: 1,496 54,251 1,684 55,346 Average per farm .................................................: (X) 36 (X) 33 : Acres drained by ditches: : 1 to 9 acres .....................................................: 874 (D) 990 3,796 10 to 49 acres ...................................................: 450 8,741 506 9,849 50 to 99 acres ...................................................: 78 4,946 103 7,088 100 to 199 acres .................................................: 46 5,493 35 4,182 : 200 to 499 acres .................................................: 27 7,336 32 7,940 500 to 999 acres .................................................: 7 3,527 12 7,355 1,000 to 1,999 acres .............................................: 12 16,313 3 3,650 2,000 acres or more ..............................................: 2 (D) 3 11,486 : Land under conservation easement .....................................: 369 504,467 377 500,203 Average per farm .................................................: (X) 1,367 (X) 1,327 : Acres under easement: : 1 to 9 acres .....................................................: 139 499 157 599 10 to 49 acres ...................................................: 57 1,128 48 1,233 50 to 99 acres ...................................................: 10 735 26 2,021 100 to 199 acres .................................................: 50 6,909 29 4,403 : 200 to 499 acres .................................................: 33 9,474 21 7,429 500 to 999 acres .................................................: 26 18,264 33 27,447 1,000 to 1,999 acres .............................................: 8 12,928 9 13,034 2,000 acres or more ..............................................: 46 454,530 54 444,037 : Cropland on which no-till practices were used ........................: 1,917 158,821 1,338 138,401 Average per farm .................................................: (X) 83 (X) 103 : No-till practices used: : 1 to 9 acres .....................................................: 1,176 3,754 819 2,260 10 to 49 acres ...................................................: 466 10,277 314 8,198 50 to 99 acres ...................................................: 85 5,944 54 3,807 100 to 199 acres .................................................: 49 6,514 32 4,429 : 200 to 499 acres .................................................: 63 18,722 58 18,869 500 to 999 acres .................................................: 46 34,516 29 21,146 1,000 to 1,999 acres .............................................: 13 16,323 16 23,894 2,000 acres or more ..............................................: 19 62,771 16 55,798 : Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were used (see text) ...................: 1,229 236,967 868 218,922 Average per farm .................................................: (X) 193 (X) 252 : Conservation or reduced tillage used (see text): : 1 to 9 acres .....................................................: 613 1,993 371 1,172 10 to 49 acres ...................................................: 255 5,123 189 4,250 50 to 99 acres ...................................................: 108 7,479 51 3,772 100 to 199 acres .................................................: 47 6,707 59 7,751 : 200 to 499 acres .................................................: 77 22,902 84 28,725 500 to 999 acres .................................................: 62 42,248 49 36,453 1,000 to 1,999 acres .............................................: 42 57,762 41 55,822 2,000 acres or more ..............................................: 25 92,753 24 80,977 : Cropland on which intensive or conventional : tillage practices were used (see text) ..............................: 1,934 335,271 1,718 374,685 Average per farm .................................................: (X) 173 (X) 218 : Intensive or conventional tillage used (see text): : 1 to 9 acres .....................................................: 908 3,520 793 2,357 10 to 49 acres ...................................................: 504 10,210 392 8,598 50 to 99 acres ...................................................: 135 9,300 107 7,438 100 to 199 acres .................................................: 139 20,726 125 17,502 : 200 to 499 acres .................................................: 134 42,143 128 41,779 500 to 999 acres .................................................: 55 38,004 91 59,606 1,000 to 1,999 acres .............................................: 30 42,294 56 74,016 2,000 acres or more ..............................................: 29 169,074 26 163,389 : Cropland planted to a cover crop (excluding CRP) .....................: 1,075 47,479 1,177 53,617 Average per farm .................................................: (X) 44 (X) 46 : Cover crop acres (excluding CRP): : 1 to 9 acres .....................................................: 709 2,034 802 2,119 10 to 49 acres ...................................................: 238 4,566 244 5,301 50 to 99 acres ...................................................: 43 3,128 46 3,123 100 to 199 acres .................................................: 40 5,198 45 6,015 : 200 to 499 acres .................................................: 24 6,921 15 4,200 500 to 999 acres .................................................: 11 6,842 17 11,125 1,000 to 1,999 acres .............................................: 7 8,468 4 4,570 2,000 acres or more ..............................................: 3 10,322 4 17,164 : Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ....................: 803 (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 ......................................................: 20,976 39,128,563 762,676 1,563,887 76,293 2,949,036 895,929 2,053,107 : Crop production (111) ......................................: 8,363 3,800,038 556,203 1,000,557 82,622 870,731 850,101 20,630 : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) .........................: 393 629,247 175,418 2,081,989 229,704 135,468 128,631 6,837 Soybean farming (11111) ................................: 1 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Oilseed (except soybean) farming (11112) ...............: - - - - - - - - Dry pea and bean farming (11113) .......................: 3 30 (D) 15,000 (D) (D) (D) - Wheat farming (11114) ..................................: 43 (D) 34,726 (D) 173,520 8,986 (D) (D) Corn farming (11115) ...................................: 159 362,137 77,631 4,064,592 346,047 90,089 85,917 4,172 Rice farming (11116) ...................................: - - - - - - - - Other grain farming (11119) ............................: 187 146,484 63,023 543,107 148,079 36,381 34,464 1,917 : Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .......................: 916 196,174 39,303 686,487 90,635 203,648 203,063 585 Potato farming (111211) ................................: 15 (D) (D) 1,785,040 112,480 (D) (D) 4 Other vegetable (except potato) and melon : farming (111219) ......................................: 901 (D) (D) 668,198 90,271 (D) (D) 581 : Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ........................: 2,429 169,738 61,973 726,694 67,795 216,685 215,342 1,342 Orange groves (11131) ..................................: - - - - - - - - Citrus (except orange) groves (11132) ..................: - - - - - - - - Noncitrus fruit and tree nut farming (11133) ...........: 2,429 169,738 61,973 726,694 67,795 216,685 215,342 1,342 Apple orchards (111331) ..............................: 262 8,965 1,262 482,789 27,291 6,231 6,115 117 Grape vineyards (111332) .............................: 106 3,723 992 833,273 50,010 3,773 (D) (D) Strawberry farming (111333) ..........................: 7 267 10 285,714 17,357 41 41 - Berry (except strawberry) farming (111334) ...........: 44 6,527 81 625,638 14,735 209 182 27 Tree nut farming (111335) ............................: 1,699 138,549 58,542 815,157 83,541 202,986 201,907 1,079 Fruit and tree nut combination : farming (111336) ....................................: 42 259 97 434,479 41,578 288 (D) (D) Other noncitrus fruit farming (111339) ...............: 269 11,448 989 437,158 28,890 3,157 3,088 69 : Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture : production (1114) .......................................: 254 20,564 2,724 1,539,214 64,105 43,567 43,214 353 Food crops grown under cover (11141) ...................: 60 3,759 97 697,244 33,953 4,516 4,496 20 Nursery and floriculture production (11142) ............: 194 16,805 2,627 1,799,618 73,431 39,051 38,718 333 Nursery and tree production (111421) .................: 121 14,884 2,266 2,495,089 82,463 21,943 21,627 317 Floriculture production (111422) .....................: 73 1,921 361 646,849 58,459 17,108 17,092 16 : Other crop farming (1119) ................................: 4,371 2,784,315 276,785 1,090,027 77,035 271,363 259,850 11,513 Tobacco farming (11191) ................................: - - - - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) .................................: 48 47,520 26,514 3,594,922 312,782 34,445 33,978 468 Sugarcane farming (11193) ..............................: - - - - - - - - Hay farming (11194) ....................................: 2,402 1,070,373 188,959 967,809 87,966 165,775 160,880 4,895 All other crop farming (11199) .........................: 1,921 1,666,422 61,312 1,180,258 57,476 71,143 64,993 6,150 : Animal production and aquaculture (112) ....................: 12,613 35,328,525 206,473 1,937,401 72,097 2,078,305 45,828 2,032,477 : Cattle ranching and farming (1121) .......................: 7,378 27,181,556 198,628 2,504,943 89,421 2,035,541 44,385 1,991,157 Beef cattle ranching and farming, : including feedlots (11211) ............................: 7,268 26,993,040 117,701 2,472,426 79,000 596,084 27,873 568,211 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ............: 7,215 26,510,668 114,664 2,441,393 78,299 504,083 (D) (D) Cattle feedlots (112112) .............................: 53 482,372 3,037 6,696,989 174,451 92,002 (D) (D) Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ...............: 110 188,516 80,927 4,653,431 777,971 1,439,457 16,511 1,422,945 : Hog and pig farming (1122) ...............................: 61 9,415 26 447,134 38,549 419 3 416 : Poultry and egg production (1123) ........................: 368 75,677 228 566,170 41,602 2,697 57 2,640 Chicken egg production (11231) .........................: 302 16,733 155 622,082 36,831 617 (D) (D) Broilers and other meat-type chicken : production (11232) ....................................: 8 (D) - 176,250 34,375 (D) - (D) Turkey production (11233) ..............................: 3 (D) - 224,167 147,206 (D) - (D) Poultry hatcheries (11234) .............................: - - - - - - - - Other poultry production (11239) .......................: 55 58,843 73 334,533 63,087 2,043 (D) (D) : Sheep and goat farming (1124) ............................: 1,943 916,551 1,456 422,613 32,445 10,256 134 10,121 Sheep farming (11241) ..................................: 1,494 817,321 870 432,298 28,776 7,471 57 7,415 Goat farming (11242) ...................................: 449 99,230 586 390,386 44,653 2,785 78 2,707 : Aquaculture (1125) .......................................: 13 2,532 - 2,010,208 61,846 7,484 - 7,484 : Other animal production (1129) ...........................: 2,850 7,142,794 6,135 1,709,501 58,984 21,908 1,249 20,659 Apiculture (11291) .....................................: 80 (D) 10 (D) (D) (D) 4 (D) Horse and other equine production (11292) ..............: 1,689 1,292,106 4,163 1,110,948 65,076 14,256 467 13,789 Fur-bearing animal and rabbit : production (11293) ....................................: 1 (D) - (D) (D) (D) - (D) All other animal production (11299) ....................: 1,080 5,848,230 1,962 2,755,960 51,074 7,287 779 6,509 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 2,729 2,587 :: Renewable energy producing systems (see text) - Con. : : :: Geothermal/geoexchange systems ...........................farms: 50 32 Solar panels .............................................farms: 2,543 2,428 :: : : :: Small hydro systems ......................................farms: 51 23 Wind turbines ............................................farms: 207 186 :: : : :: Wind rights leased to others ...............................farms: 245 213 Methane digesters ........................................farms: 13 - :: : ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 149 115 :: Market value of agricultural products sold - Con. : Land in farms ..............................................acres: 4,827,896 3,373,704 :: Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ...........$1,000: (D) (D) Average size of farm ...................................acres: 32,402 29,337 :: Livestock, poultry, and their products ..................$1,000: (D) (D) : :: : Estimated market value of land and buildings ..............$1,000: 1,132,013 832,745 :: Total farm production expenses 1/ .........................$1,000: 79,750 40,385 Average per farm .....................................dollars: 7,597,402 7,241,262 :: Average per farm .....................................dollars: 535,237 351,178 Average per acre .....................................dollars: 234 247 :: : : :: Government payments ........................................farms: 29 8 Estimated market value of all machinery and : :: $1,000: 1,418 919 equipment ................................................$1,000: 23,972 16,518 :: Average per farm .....................................dollars: 48,887 114,865 : :: : Land in farms according to use: : :: Total income from farm-related sources .....................farms: 24 14 : :: $1,000: 4,796 (D) Total cropland ...........................................farms: 67 44 :: Average per farm .....................................dollars: 199,819 (D) acres: (D) (D) :: : Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 56 37 :: Tenure: : acres: (D) (D) :: Full owners ...................................................: 86 98 Other pasture and grazing land that could have : :: Part owners ...................................................: 14 9 been used for crops without additional : :: Tenants .......................................................: 49 8 improvements ..........................................farms: 6 9 :: : acres: (D) 685 :: Farms by North American Industry Classification System: : Other cropland .........................................farms: 40 19 :: : acres: 16,484 22,379 :: Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ..............................: 9 3 : :: Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ............................: 8 8 Total woodland ...........................................farms: 13 17 :: Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .............................: 4 5 acres: 981,147 825,307 :: Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture : Woodland pastured ......................................farms: 10 12 :: production (1114) ............................................: 3 3 acres: 898,228 816,551 :: : Woodland not pastured ..................................farms: 6 6 :: Other crop farming (1119) .....................................: 33 19 acres: 82,919 8,756 :: Tobacco farming (11191) .....................................: - - : :: Cotton farming (11192) ......................................: - - Permanent pasture and rangeland other than cropland : :: Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : and woodland pastured ...................................farms: 94 80 :: crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) .........................: 33 19 acres: 3,761,607 2,484,830 :: : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : :: Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) .....................: 29 19 facilities, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. ...............farms: 57 50 :: Cattle feedlots (112112) ......................................: 1 - acres: (D) (D) :: Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ......................: - - Irrigated land ...........................................farms: 57 37 :: Hog and pig farming (1122) ....................................: - - acres: (D) (D) :: : : :: Poultry and egg production (1123) .............................: - - Market value of agricultural products sold ................$1,000: 71,318 36,456 :: Sheep and goat farming (1124) .................................: 1 2 Average per farm .....................................dollars: 478,646 317,009 :: Aquaculture and other animal production (1125, 1129) ..........: 61 56 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 93 148 :: : $1,000: 38,250 39,940 :: Place of residence: : Average per farm ...............................dollars: 411,292 269,862 :: On farm operated ........................................: 127 259 : :: Not on farm operated ....................................: 72 116 By value of sales: : :: : $1 to $4,999 .....................................farms: 40 63 :: Days worked off farm: : $1,000: 81 80 :: None ....................................................: 102 155 $5,000 to $9,999 .................................farms: 3 19 :: Any .....................................................: 97 220 $1,000: 17 130 :: 1 to 49 days ..........................................: 11 52 $10,000 to $24,999 ...............................farms: 10 19 :: 50 to 99 days .........................................: 8 13 $1,000: 162 270 :: 100 to 199 days .......................................: 23 39 $25,000 to $49,999 ...............................farms: 5 9 :: 200 days or more ......................................: 55 116 $1,000: 163 317 :: : $50,000 or more ..................................farms: 35 38 :: Years on present farm: : $1,000: 37,827 39,142 :: 2 years or less .........................................: 10 21 : :: 3 or 4 years ............................................: 7 65 TYPE OF PRODUCTION : :: 5 to 9 years ............................................: 50 52 : :: 10 years or more ........................................: 132 237 USDA National Organic Program certified : :: : organic production ..................................farms: 80 124 :: Average years on present farm ...........................: 20.9 16.3 USDA National Organic Program organic : :: : production exempt from certification ................farms: 22 59 :: Age group: : Acres transitioning into USDA National : :: Under 25 years ..........................................: - 30 Organic Program organic production ..................farms: 13 52 :: 25 to 34 years ..........................................: 10 28 : :: 35 to 44 years ..........................................: 23 56 ALL PRODUCERS' CHARACTERISTICS : :: 45 to 54 years ..........................................: 22 44 FOR FARMS WITH CERTIFIED OR EXEMPT : :: 55 to 64 years ..........................................: 49 91 ORGANIC PRODUCTION 1/ : :: 65 to 74 years ..........................................: 64 107 : :: 75 years and over .......................................: 31 19 Sex of producers: : :: : Male ....................................................: 105 224 :: Average age .............................................: 60.7 53.9 Female ..................................................: 94 151 :: : : :: Military service: : Primary occupation: : :: Never served or only on active duty for training : Farming .................................................: 121 216 :: in Reserves or National Guard (see text) ...............: 186 352 Other ...................................................: 78 159 :: Active duty now or in the past (see text) ...............: 13 23 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 37,023 40,850 :: Age group - Con. : : :: : Sex of producers: : :: 25 to 34 years ..........................................: 2,064 2,008 Male ....................................................: 22,009 24,273 :: 35 to 44 years ..........................................: 3,634 3,762 Female ..................................................: 15,014 16,577 :: 45 to 54 years ..........................................: 4,862 6,459 : :: 55 to 64 years ..........................................: 8,887 11,605 Hired managers ............................................: 1,329 1,269 :: 65 to 74 years ..........................................: 10,589 10,396 : :: 75 years and over .......................................: 6,385 6,070 Primary occupation: : :: : Farming .................................................: 17,176 17,553 :: Average age .............................................: 60.6 59.8 Other ...................................................: 19,847 23,297 :: : : :: Young producers (see text) ................................: 2,666 (NA) Place of residence: : :: : On farm operated ........................................: 25,804 28,930 :: Producers of Hispanic, Latino, : Not on farm operated ....................................: 11,219 11,920 :: or Spanish origin ........................................: 11,468 12,212 : :: : Days of work off farm: : :: Producers by race: : None ....................................................: 13,683 15,343 :: American Indian or Alaska Native ........................: 7,965 8,523 Any .....................................................: 23,340 25,507 :: Asian ...................................................: 142 156 1 to 49 days ..........................................: 4,172 4,488 :: Black or African American ...............................: 93 60 50 to 99 days .........................................: 2,532 2,671 :: Native Hawaiian or : 100 to 199 days .......................................: 3,533 3,690 :: Other Pacific Islander..................................: 54 29 200 days or more ......................................: 13,103 14,658 :: White ...................................................: 28,160 31,768 : :: More than one race reported .............................: 609 314 Years on present farm: : :: : 2 years or less .........................................: 1,911 2,639 :: Military service: : 3 or 4 years ............................................: 2,573 2,900 :: Never served or only on active duty for training : 5 to 9 years ............................................: 6,122 5,806 :: in the Reserves or National Guard (see text) ...........: 32,850 35,484 10 years or more ........................................: 26,417 29,505 :: Active duty now or in the past (see text) ...............: 4,173 5,366 : :: : Average years on present farm .............................: 22.7 21.5 :: Number of persons living : : :: in producers' households .................................: 67,158 77,774 Years operating any farm: : :: : 5 years or less .........................................: 4,727 5,489 :: On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : 6 to 10 years ...........................................: 5,099 5,139 :: Day-to-day decisions ....................................: 31,470 35,080 11 years or more ........................................: 27,197 30,222 :: Land use and/or crop decisions ..........................: 27,210 30,131 : :: Livestock decisions .....................................: 24,192 27,817 Average years on any farm .................................: 24.7 23.6 :: Marketing decisions (see text) ..........................: 19,787 (NA) : :: Record keeping and/or financial management ..............: 24,416 28,873 Age group: : :: Estate planning or succession planning ..................: 19,341 22,046 Under 25 years ..........................................: 602 550 :: : ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 20,170 24,161 17,850 21,246 15,592 19,342 Land in farms .......................................................acres: 37,013,519 40,117,182 32,949,931 36,583,171 35,305,512 38,415,078 : FARMS BY SIZE : : 1 to 9 acres .............................................................: 6,695 8,263 5,973 7,160 4,508 5,696 10 to 49 acres ...........................................................: 3,974 4,378 3,565 3,931 2,944 3,437 50 to 179 acres ..........................................................: 2,850 3,247 2,437 2,807 2,295 2,696 180 to 499 acres .........................................................: 1,836 2,124 1,630 1,862 1,498 1,795 500 acres or more ........................................................: 4,815 6,149 4,245 5,486 4,347 5,718 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : : Owned land in farms .................................................farms: 19,462 23,234 17,268 20,490 14,994 18,542 acres: 26,390,717 29,356,350 23,838,726 27,059,216 25,188,344 28,096,939 Rented or leased land in farms ......................................farms: 3,750 4,608 3,283 4,098 3,268 4,116 acres: 10,622,802 10,760,832 9,111,205 9,523,955 10,117,168 10,318,139 : TENURE : : Full owners .........................................................farms: 12,831 14,952 11,162 13,069 9,062 11,028 acres: 14,675,496 16,704,475 13,336,206 15,494,673 13,847,177 15,983,738 Part owners .........................................................farms: 3,259 3,869 2,911 3,510 2,884 3,486 acres: 17,755,316 17,517,373 15,407,500 15,977,889 16,934,871 16,862,003 Tenants .............................................................farms: 4,080 5,340 3,777 4,667 3,646 4,828 acres: 4,582,707 5,895,334 4,206,225 5,110,609 4,523,464 5,569,337 : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total ...............................................................farms: 20,170 24,161 17,850 21,246 15,592 19,342 $1,000: 3,066,871 2,631,901 2,903,080 2,445,963 2,478,407 2,114,868 : Market value of agricultural products sold ........................farms: 20,170 24,161 17,850 21,246 15,592 19,342 $1,000: 2,939,529 2,569,727 2,786,230 2,388,786 2,371,885 2,063,071 Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ...................farms: 7,086 8,064 6,631 7,570 3,719 4,623 $1,000: 889,782 641,722 836,477 617,355 380,826 294,472 Livestock, poultry, and their products ..........................farms: 9,077 10,821 7,956 9,473 8,668 10,353 $1,000: 2,049,747 1,928,004 1,949,753 1,771,431 1,991,059 1,768,599 Government payments ...............................................farms: 4,428 3,323 4,048 3,003 3,826 2,719 $1,000: 127,341 62,174 116,850 57,177 106,522 51,797 : FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS : : Less than $1,000 .........................................................: 6,428 10,127 5,492 8,710 5,249 8,526 $1,000 to $2,499 .........................................................: 3,315 3,001 2,933 2,685 2,493 2,100 $2,500 to $4,999 .........................................................: 2,233 2,718 2,012 2,340 1,629 2,059 $5,000 to $9,999 .........................................................: 2,222 2,429 1,995 2,156 1,570 1,869 $10,000 to $24,999 .......................................................: 2,115 1,967 1,933 1,733 1,631 1,513 $25,000 to $49,999 .......................................................: 1,090 1,166 950 1,086 826 998 $50,000 or more ..........................................................: 2,767 2,753 2,535 2,536 2,194 2,277 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION (CCC) LOANS : AND FEDERAL FARM PROGRAM PAYMENTS : : CCC loans ...........................................................farms: 8 25 8 22 8 19 $1,000: (D) 964 (D) 964 (D) 640 Conservation Reserve, Wetlands Reserve, : Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : Enhancement Program payments .......................................farms: 772 821 729 709 478 597 $1,000: 12,618 13,462 11,752 11,685 8,449 10,067 Other Federal farm program payments .................................farms: 3,949 3,037 3,598 2,762 3,584 2,518 $1,000: 114,723 48,713 105,098 45,491 98,073 41,730 : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) .........................................: 368 361 389 349 242 221 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .......................................: 903 1,062 855 998 535 661 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ........................................: 2,371 2,525 2,107 2,267 702 820 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) ..................: 251 206 243 193 125 104 Other crop farming (1119) ................................................: 4,067 4,309 3,808 4,025 2,422 2,604 Tobacco farming (11191) ................................................: - - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) .................................................: 48 51 45 48 13 18 Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all : other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ..............................: 4,019 4,258 3,763 3,977 2,409 2,586 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ................................: 6,951 9,221 6,013 7,994 6,729 8,896 Cattle feedlots (112112) .................................................: 52 45 48 39 52 43 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .................................: 110 191 100 166 106 183 Hog and pig farming (1122) ...............................................: 57 75 39 56 59 75 Poultry and egg production (1123) ........................................: 366 138 313 121 307 128 Sheep and goat farming (1124) ............................................: 1,894 2,676 1,683 2,253 1,844 2,523 Aquaculture and other : animal production (1125, 1129) ..........................................: 2,780 3,352 2,252 2,785 2,469 3,084 : OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : Farms by- : : Type of organization: : Operation more than 50 percent owned : by one producer's household and/or : extended family .....................................................: 19,202 23,001 16,978 20,242 14,865 18,382 Limited Liability Company ............................................: 1,743 1,453 1,566 1,292 1,341 1,197 : Operation's legal status for tax purposes: : Family or individual .................................................: 16,908 20,650 14,936 18,089 13,112 16,464 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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: 13,106 (NA) 17,061 21,105 12,773 15,412 Land in farms .......................................................acres: 27,788,220 (NA) 34,602,033 37,269,432 24,710,191 28,105,407 : FARMS BY SIZE : : 1 to 9 acres .............................................................: 3,811 (NA) 5,279 6,965 3,813 4,806 10 to 49 acres ...........................................................: 2,529 (NA) 3,295 3,796 2,474 2,754 50 to 179 acres ..........................................................: 1,841 (NA) 2,407 2,800 1,828 2,102 180 to 499 acres .........................................................: 1,280 (NA) 1,631 1,895 1,249 1,397 500 acres or more ........................................................: 3,645 (NA) 4,449 5,649 3,409 4,353 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : : Owned land in farms .................................................farms: 12,588 (NA) 16,429 20,257 12,393 14,917 acres: 19,161,943 (NA) 24,369,254 26,935,323 16,831,033 20,183,839 Rented or leased land in farms ......................................farms: 2,838 (NA) 3,414 4,318 2,471 3,098 acres: 8,626,277 (NA) 10,232,779 10,334,109 7,879,158 7,921,568 : TENURE : : Full owners .........................................................farms: 7,706 (NA) 10,800 13,284 7,637 9,727 acres: 9,494,555 (NA) 13,462,962 15,251,011 8,585,111 11,030,523 Part owners .........................................................farms: 2,511 (NA) 2,966 3,621 2,277 2,748 acres: 14,546,478 (NA) 16,968,031 17,039,715 12,831,028 13,483,134 Tenants .............................................................farms: 2,889 (NA) 3,295 4,200 2,859 2,937 acres: 3,747,187 (NA) 4,171,040 4,978,706 3,294,052 3,591,750 : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total ...............................................................farms: 13,106 (NA) 17,061 21,105 12,773 15,412 $1,000: 2,011,501 (NA) 2,777,783 2,476,912 2,336,593 1,999,723 : Market value of agricultural products sold ........................farms: 13,106 (NA) 17,061 21,105 12,773 15,412 $1,000: 1,909,661 (NA) 2,653,267 2,416,549 2,240,038 1,950,966 Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ...................farms: 4,322 (NA) 5,827 7,026 4,130 4,970 $1,000: 548,397 (NA) 818,860 577,904 690,108 446,039 Livestock, poultry, and their products ..........................farms: 6,761 (NA) 8,058 9,838 6,153 7,300 $1,000: 1,361,264 (NA) 1,834,407 1,838,645 1,549,931 1,504,926 Government payments ...............................................farms: 3,304 (NA) 4,117 3,094 3,136 2,317 $1,000: 101,840 (NA) 124,517 60,363 96,555 48,758 : FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS : : Less than $1,000 .........................................................: 3,716 (NA) 5,088 8,402 3,989 6,260 $1,000 to $2,499 .........................................................: 1,967 (NA) 2,631 2,571 1,978 1,793 $2,500 to $4,999 .........................................................: 1,418 (NA) 1,900 2,367 1,445 1,635 $5,000 to $9,999 .........................................................: 1,420 (NA) 1,884 2,168 1,335 1,548 $10,000 to $24,999 .......................................................: 1,513 (NA) 1,936 1,820 1,354 1,317 $25,000 to $49,999 .......................................................: 816 (NA) 1,014 1,113 696 850 $50,000 or more ..........................................................: 2,256 (NA) 2,608 2,664 1,976 2,009 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION (CCC) LOANS : AND FEDERAL FARM PROGRAM PAYMENTS : : CCC loans ...........................................................farms: 7 (NA) 8 25 1 11 $1,000: (D) (NA) (D) 964 (D) 532 Conservation Reserve, Wetlands Reserve, : Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : Enhancement Program payments .......................................farms: 440 (NA) 769 786 521 603 $1,000: 7,755 (NA) 12,391 13,343 8,867 10,885 Other Federal farm program payments .................................farms: 3,098 (NA) 3,642 2,817 2,821 2,107 $1,000: 94,085 (NA) 112,126 47,020 87,688 37,873 : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) .........................................: 231 (NA) 305 337 255 211 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .......................................: 624 (NA) 730 849 574 568 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ........................................: 1,259 (NA) 1,938 2,159 1,230 1,369 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) ..................: 212 (NA) 239 191 142 117 Other crop farming (1119) ................................................: 2,264 (NA) 3,321 3,779 2,425 2,839 Tobacco farming (11191) ................................................: - (NA) - - - - Cotton farming (11192) .................................................: 38 (NA) 43 43 30 24 Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all : other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ..............................: 2,226 (NA) 3,278 3,736 2,395 2,815 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ................................: 5,117 (NA) 6,069 8,224 4,701 6,311 Cattle feedlots (112112) .................................................: 48 (NA) 51 41 32 31 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .................................: 66 (NA) 97 171 78 123 Hog and pig farming (1122) ...............................................: 43 (NA) 55 71 42 49 Poultry and egg production (1123) ........................................: 242 (NA) 300 128 220 97 Sheep and goat farming (1124) ............................................: 1,216 (NA) 1,538 2,147 1,292 1,454 Aquaculture and other : animal production (1125, 1129) ..........................................: 1,784 (NA) 2,418 3,008 1,782 2,243 : OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : Farms by- : : Type of organization: : Operation more than 50 percent owned : by one producer's household and/or : extended family .....................................................: 12,433 (NA) 16,206 20,087 12,205 14,683 Limited Liability Company ............................................: 1,342 (NA) 1,619 1,377 1,225 1,025 : Operation's legal status for tax purposes: : Family or individual .................................................: 10,801 (NA) 14,207 17,921 10,496 12,953 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 ..........................................................: 959 1,238 832 1,112 704 1,043 Corporation ..........................................................: 1,086 1,168 983 1,077 803 904 Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. ...................................: 1,217 1,105 1,099 968 973 931 : Number of producers: : 1 producer ...........................................................: 8,427 12,023 7,446 10,456 6,529 9,493 2 producers ..........................................................: 9,111 9,827 8,007 8,679 6,980 7,860 3 producers ..........................................................: 1,491 1,434 1,358 1,305 1,193 1,228 4 producers ..........................................................: 784 592 716 548 619 513 5 or more producers ..................................................: 357 285 323 258 271 248 : Number of male producers: : 1 producer .........................................................: 14,295 17,735 12,579 15,591 10,886 13,971 2 producers ........................................................: 2,167 1,928 1,975 1,750 1,670 1,588 3 producers ........................................................: 626 436 564 422 495 396 4 producers ........................................................: 126 120 123 116 91 115 5 or more producers ................................................: 92 65 86 47 71 51 : Number of female producers: : 1 producer .........................................................: 11,437 13,118 10,020 11,547 8,968 10,599 2 producers ........................................................: 1,210 1,096 1,113 963 962 949 3 producers ........................................................: 253 259 218 230 209 222 4 producers ........................................................: 57 39 55 36 46 28 5 or more producers ................................................: 32 30 30 30 13 28 : Farms reporting- : Internet access ........................................................: 14,220 14,739 12,681 13,113 10,901 11,608 Dial-up ..............................................................: 487 542 447 484 401 418 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) .......................: 7,513 (NA) 6,767 (NA) 5,530 (NA) Cellular data plan (see text) ........................................: 8,494 5,560 7,675 5,054 6,557 4,502 Satellite ............................................................: 2,959 2,635 2,624 2,284 2,424 2,219 Don't know ...........................................................: 798 1,141 665 991 614 925 Other ................................................................: 120 438 100 392 95 327 : Farms by number of households sharing : in net income of operation: : 1 household ............................................................: 16,129 19,926 14,251 17,446 12,376 15,876 2 households ...........................................................: 2,851 2,779 2,535 2,492 2,257 2,268 3 households ...........................................................: 693 813 619 720 565 650 4 households ...........................................................: 316 350 288 321 235 296 5 or more households ...................................................: 181 293 157 267 159 252 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 ..........................................................: 695 (NA) 860 1,146 659 872 Corporation ..........................................................: 825 (NA) 1,024 1,099 731 861 Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. ...................................: 785 (NA) 970 939 887 726 : Number of producers: : 1 producer ...........................................................: 5,339 (NA) 6,796 9,921 5,158 7,237 2 producers ..........................................................: 5,854 (NA) 7,833 9,030 5,760 6,549 3 producers ..........................................................: 1,047 (NA) 1,346 1,314 1,015 967 4 producers ..........................................................: 607 (NA) 746 551 559 428 5 or more producers ..................................................: 259 (NA) 340 289 281 231 : Number of male producers: : 1 producer .........................................................: 9,172 (NA) 11,948 15,566 8,790 11,353 2 producers ........................................................: 1,536 (NA) 1,968 1,790 1,509 1,334 3 producers ........................................................: 443 (NA) 560 407 428 302 4 producers ........................................................: 97 (NA) 117 114 87 92 5 or more producers ................................................: 53 (NA) 86 57 70 49 : Number of female producers: : 1 producer .........................................................: 7,444 (NA) 9,805 11,751 7,275 8,545 2 producers ........................................................: 867 (NA) 1,135 1,037 904 753 3 producers ........................................................: 175 (NA) 232 218 175 168 4 producers ........................................................: 49 (NA) 57 41 52 37 5 or more producers ................................................: 17 (NA) 28 31 20 27 : Farms reporting- : Internet access ........................................................: 9,437 (NA) 12,285 13,509 9,086 9,858 Dial-up ..............................................................: 349 (NA) 439 464 326 369 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) .......................: 4,939 (NA) 6,575 (NA) 4,685 (NA) Cellular data plan (see text) ........................................: 5,698 (NA) 7,416 5,139 5,547 3,785 Satellite ............................................................: 2,098 (NA) 2,627 2,452 1,963 1,811 Don't know ...........................................................: 465 (NA) 633 1,029 480 742 Other ................................................................: 75 (NA) 112 393 78 301 : Farms by number of households sharing : in net income of operation: : 1 household ............................................................: 10,339 (NA) 13,538 17,354 10,150 12,668 2 households ...........................................................: 1,958 (NA) 2,480 2,480 1,841 1,803 3 households ...........................................................: 471 (NA) 595 693 435 517 4 households ...........................................................: 215 (NA) 293 312 220 211 5 or more households ...................................................: 123 (NA) 155 266 127 213 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 31,470 35,080 27,210 30,131 24,192 27,817 : Sex of producers: : Male ...................................................................: 19,381 21,788 17,353 19,452 14,836 17,397 Female .................................................................: 12,089 13,292 9,857 10,679 9,356 10,420 : Hired managers ...........................................................: 1,183 1,147 962 1,026 766 815 : Primary occupation: : Farming ................................................................: 15,690 16,145 13,684 14,080 12,273 13,152 Other ..................................................................: 15,780 18,935 13,526 16,051 11,919 14,665 : Place of residence: : On farm operated .......................................................: 23,046 25,843 19,623 22,158 17,677 20,317 Not on farm operated ...................................................: 8,424 9,237 7,587 7,973 6,515 7,500 : Days of work off farm: : None ...................................................................: 11,875 13,412 10,143 11,372 8,787 10,473 Any ....................................................................: 19,595 21,668 17,067 18,759 15,405 17,344 1 to 49 days .........................................................: 3,328 3,682 2,867 3,169 2,428 2,768 50 to 99 days ........................................................: 2,212 2,320 1,869 2,041 1,623 1,798 100 to 199 days ......................................................: 3,077 3,287 2,650 2,904 2,297 2,659 200 days or more .....................................................: 10,978 12,379 9,681 10,645 9,057 10,119 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less ........................................................: 1,387 2,134 1,226 1,859 1,099 1,816 3 or 4 years ...........................................................: 2,050 2,391 1,842 2,019 1,508 1,955 5 to 9 years ...........................................................: 4,996 4,845 4,400 4,138 3,913 3,777 10 years or more .......................................................: 23,037 25,710 19,742 22,115 17,672 20,269 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less ........................................................: 3,624 4,446 3,158 3,725 2,669 3,663 6 to 10 years ..........................................................: 4,143 4,262 3,656 3,666 3,291 3,268 11 years or more .......................................................: 23,703 26,372 20,396 22,740 18,232 20,886 : Age group: : Under 25 years .........................................................: 366 338 276 291 330 338 25 to 34 years .........................................................: 1,554 1,591 1,405 1,395 1,346 1,405 35 to 44 years .........................................................: 2,910 3,124 2,509 2,689 2,459 2,609 45 to 54 years .........................................................: 4,116 5,526 3,593 4,751 3,282 4,435 55 to 64 years .........................................................: 7,635 10,068 6,759 8,744 5,855 8,123 65 to 74 years .........................................................: 9,263 9,215 7,943 7,936 6,870 7,063 75 years and over ......................................................: 5,626 5,218 4,725 4,325 4,050 3,844 : Average age ............................................................: 61.3 60.2 61.2 60.1 60.5 59.5 : Young producers (see text) ...............................................: 1,920 (NA) 1,681 (NA) 1,676 (NA) : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin .........................: 9,591 10,396 8,142 8,901 6,939 7,574 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native .......................................: 6,808 7,293 6,219 6,451 6,071 6,646 Asian ..................................................................: 125 129 107 124 62 54 Black or African American ..............................................: 78 48 81 39 57 33 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ..............................: 35 27 32 20 15 27 White ..................................................................: 23,915 27,335 20,313 23,268 17,566 20,855 More than one race reported ............................................: 509 248 458 229 421 202 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training : in the Reserves or National Guard (see text) ..........................: 27,733 30,204 23,927 25,874 21,545 24,146 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ..............................: 3,737 4,876 3,283 4,257 2,647 3,671 : Number of persons living in producers' households ........................: 59,076 69,204 52,180 60,794 46,387 56,184 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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: 19,787 (NA) 24,416 28,873 19,341 22,046 : Sex of producers: : Male ...................................................................: 12,128 (NA) 14,087 16,938 11,260 13,120 Female .................................................................: 7,659 (NA) 10,329 11,935 8,081 8,926 : Hired managers ...........................................................: 821 (NA) 852 876 575 578 : Primary occupation: : Farming ................................................................: 10,548 (NA) 12,074 12,981 9,790 9,915 Other ..................................................................: 9,239 (NA) 12,342 15,892 9,551 12,131 : Place of residence: : On farm operated .......................................................: 14,505 (NA) 17,622 21,134 14,108 16,250 Not on farm operated ...................................................: 5,282 (NA) 6,794 7,739 5,233 5,796 : Days of work off farm: : None ...................................................................: 7,415 (NA) 9,285 10,862 7,633 8,603 Any ....................................................................: 12,372 (NA) 15,131 18,011 11,708 13,443 1 to 49 days .........................................................: 2,001 (NA) 2,573 3,013 1,924 2,210 50 to 99 days ........................................................: 1,391 (NA) 1,579 1,812 1,197 1,293 100 to 199 days ......................................................: 1,900 (NA) 2,332 2,677 1,821 2,062 200 days or more .....................................................: 7,080 (NA) 8,647 10,509 6,766 7,878 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less ........................................................: 799 (NA) 1,086 1,781 775 1,197 3 or 4 years ...........................................................: 1,285 (NA) 1,543 2,051 1,067 1,361 5 to 9 years ...........................................................: 3,229 (NA) 3,813 3,908 2,841 2,719 10 years or more .......................................................: 14,474 (NA) 17,974 21,133 14,658 16,769 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less ........................................................: 2,133 (NA) 2,706 3,744 1,844 2,492 6 to 10 years ..........................................................: 2,657 (NA) 3,146 3,433 2,341 2,374 11 years or more .......................................................: 14,997 (NA) 18,564 21,696 15,156 17,180 : Age group: : Under 25 years .........................................................: 189 (NA) 172 227 100 142 25 to 34 years .........................................................: 1,088 (NA) 1,122 1,327 814 837 35 to 44 years .........................................................: 1,980 (NA) 2,288 2,544 1,638 1,738 45 to 54 years .........................................................: 2,554 (NA) 3,157 4,562 2,309 3,245 55 to 64 years .........................................................: 4,853 (NA) 6,021 8,410 4,919 6,503 65 to 74 years .........................................................: 5,808 (NA) 7,376 7,622 5,933 6,034 75 years and over ......................................................: 3,315 (NA) 4,280 4,181 3,628 3,547 : Average age ............................................................: 60.9 (NA) 61.6 60.2 62.4 61.3 : Young producers (see text) ...............................................: 1,277 (NA) 1,294 (NA) 914 (NA) : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin .........................: 5,457 (NA) 7,087 8,358 5,399 6,432 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native .......................................: 4,382 (NA) 4,943 5,460 4,395 4,178 Asian ..................................................................: 81 (NA) 104 89 89 77 Black or African American ..............................................: 52 (NA) 56 35 57 29 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ..............................: 24 (NA) 21 21 21 18 White ..................................................................: 14,921 (NA) 18,851 23,044 14,391 17,577 More than one race reported ............................................: 327 (NA) 441 224 388 167 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training : in the Reserves or National Guard (see text) ..........................: 17,615 (NA) 21,721 25,038 17,125 18,961 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ..............................: 2,172 (NA) 2,695 3,835 2,216 3,085 : Number of persons living in producers' households ........................: 37,824 (NA) 44,834 55,058 35,401 42,027 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 18,002 20,970 :: : Land in farms .........................................acres: 35,228,154 37,760,656 :: Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture : : :: production (1114) .........................................: 219 176 FARMS BY SIZE : :: Other crop farming (1119) ..................................: 3,814 4,029 : :: Tobacco farming (11191) ..................................: - - 1 to 9 acres ...............................................: 5,765 7,009 :: Cotton farming (11192) ...................................: 45 43 10 to 49 acres .............................................: 3,589 3,938 :: Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all : 50 to 179 acres ............................................: 2,587 2,867 :: other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ................: 3,769 3,986 180 to 499 acres ...........................................: 1,754 1,939 :: Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ..................: 6,467 8,317 500 acres or more ..........................................: 4,307 5,217 :: Cattle feedlots (112112) ...................................: 50 45 : :: Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ...................: 105 162 OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : :: Hog and pig farming (1122) .................................: 55 66 : :: Poultry and egg production (1123) ..........................: 318 111 Owned land in farms ...................................farms: 17,352 20,099 :: Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..............................: 1,247 1,765 acres: 25,130,979 27,371,896 :: Aquaculture and other animal production : Rented or leased land in farms ........................farms: 3,561 4,353 :: (1125, 1129) ..............................................: 2,401 2,754 acres: 10,097,175 10,388,760 :: : : :: OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : TENURE : :: : : :: Farms by- : Full owners ...........................................farms: 11,919 13,568 :: : acres: 14,341,116 16,411,080 :: Type of organization: : Part owners ...........................................farms: 3,053 3,608 :: Operation more than 50 percent owned : acres: 16,827,000 16,695,772 :: by one producer's household and/or : Tenants ...............................................farms: 3,030 3,794 :: extended family .......................................: 17,115 19,958 acres: 4,060,038 4,653,804 :: Limited Liability Company ..............................: 1,633 1,356 : :: : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : :: Operation's legal status for tax : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : :: purposes: : : :: Family or individual ...................................: 15,022 17,812 Total .................................................farms: 18,002 20,970 :: Partnership ............................................: 930 1,199 $1,000: 2,968,240 2,590,135 :: Corporation ............................................: 1,050 1,088 : :: Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing : Market value of agricultural products sold ..........farms: 18,002 20,970 :: association, American Indian Reservation, etc. ........: 1,000 871 $1,000: 2,848,344 2,530,367 :: : Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops .....farms: 6,613 7,398 :: Number of producers: : $1,000: 874,352 623,244 :: 1 producer .............................................: 6,262 8,877 Livestock, poultry, and their : :: 2 producers ............................................: 9,069 9,773 products .........................................farms: 7,988 9,525 :: 3 producers ............................................: 1,487 1,404 $1,000: 1,973,992 1,907,123 :: 4 producers ............................................: 823 607 Government payments .................................farms: 3,841 2,931 :: 5 or more producers ....................................: 361 309 $1,000: 119,896 59,768 :: : : :: Number of male producers: : FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS : :: 1 producer ...........................................: 14,868 18,318 : :: 2 producers ..........................................: 2,252 1,992 Less than $1,000 ...........................................: 5,442 8,104 :: 3 producers ..........................................: 650 464 $1,000 to $2,499 ...........................................: 2,866 2,673 :: 4 producers ..........................................: 135 130 $2,500 to $4,999 ...........................................: 2,030 2,426 :: 5 or more producers ..................................: 97 66 $5,000 to $9,999 ...........................................: 2,024 2,198 :: : $10,000 to $24,999 .........................................: 1,969 1,809 :: Number of female producers: : $25,000 to $49,999 .........................................: 1,030 1,107 :: 1 producer ...........................................: 9,227 (NA) $50,000 or more ............................................: 2,641 2,653 :: 2 producers ..........................................: 928 (NA) : :: 3 producers ..........................................: 196 (NA) COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION (CCC) LOANS : :: 4 producers ..........................................: 55 (NA) AND FEDERAL FARM PROGRAM PAYMENTS : :: 5 or more producers ..................................: 30 (NA) : :: : CCC loans .............................................farms: 2 21 :: Farms reporting- : $1,000: (D) 847 :: Internet access ..........................................: 12,872 13,301 Conservation Reserve, Wetlands Reserve, : :: Dial-up ................................................: 439 489 Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : :: Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) .........: 6,929 (NA) Enhancement Program payments .........................farms: 715 758 :: Cellular data plan (see text) ..........................: 7,624 5,005 $1,000: 11,679 12,564 :: Satellite ..............................................: 2,700 2,424 Other Federal farm program payments ...................farms: 3,406 2,683 :: Don't know .............................................: 720 1,073 $1,000: 108,218 47,204 :: Other ..................................................: 110 407 : :: : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : :: Farms by number of households sharing : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : :: in net income of operation: : : :: 1 household ..............................................: 14,216 17,010 Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ...........................: 313 339 :: 2 households .............................................: 2,668 2,630 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .........................: 809 913 :: 3 households .............................................: 633 735 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ..........................: 2,204 2,293 :: 4 households .............................................: 314 320 : :: 5 or more households .....................................: 171 275 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 22,009 24,273 :: Age group - Con. : : :: : Hired managers .............................................: 982 981 :: 55 to 64 years ...........................................: 5,165 6,768 : :: 65 to 74 years ...........................................: 6,301 6,283 Primary occupation: : :: 75 years and over ........................................: 3,786 3,539 Farming ..................................................: 10,980 11,243 :: : Other ....................................................: 11,029 13,030 :: Average age ..............................................: 60.5 59.7 : :: : Place of residence: : :: Young producers (see text) .................................: 1,663 (NA) On farm operated .........................................: 14,887 16,456 :: : Not on farm operated .....................................: 7,122 7,817 :: Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ...........: 7,566 8,200 : :: : Days of work off farm: : :: Producers by race: : None .....................................................: 7,885 8,762 :: American Indian or Alaska Native .........................: 4,468 4,639 Any ......................................................: 14,124 15,511 :: Asian ....................................................: 68 84 1 to 49 days ...........................................: 2,511 2,781 :: Black or African American ................................: 67 45 50 to 99 days ..........................................: 1,528 1,634 :: Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ................: 29 10 100 to 199 days ........................................: 2,132 2,313 :: White ....................................................: 17,007 19,313 200 days or more .......................................: 7,953 8,783 :: More than one race reported ..............................: 370 182 : :: : Years on present farm: : :: Military service: : 2 years or less ..........................................: 1,074 1,491 :: Never served or only on active duty for training in the : 3 or 4 years .............................................: 1,476 1,710 :: Reserves or National Guard (see text) ...................: 18,152 19,261 5 to 9 years .............................................: 3,620 3,319 :: Active duty now or in the past (see text) ................: 3,857 5,012 10 years or more .........................................: 15,839 17,753 :: : : :: Number of persons living in producers' : Years operating any farm: : :: households ................................................: 49,262 56,039 5 years or less ..........................................: 2,683 3,109 :: : 6 to 10 years ............................................: 2,978 2,931 :: On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : 11 years or more .........................................: 16,348 18,233 :: Day-to-day decisions .....................................: 19,381 21,788 : :: Land use and/or crop decisions ...........................: 17,353 19,452 Age group: : :: Livestock decisions ......................................: 14,836 17,397 Under 25 years ...........................................: 383 362 :: Marketing decisions (see text) ...........................: 12,128 (NA) 25 to 34 years ...........................................: 1,280 1,231 :: Record keeping and/or financial management ...............: 14,087 16,938 35 to 44 years ...........................................: 2,149 2,289 :: Estate planning or succession planning ...................: 11,260 13,120 45 to 54 years ...........................................: 2,945 3,801 :: : ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 13,357 14,979 :: : Land in farms .........................................acres: 20,566,318 18,108,297 :: Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture : : :: production (1114) .........................................: 191 161 FARMS BY SIZE : :: Other crop farming (1119) ..................................: 2,487 2,388 : :: Tobacco farming (11191) ..................................: - - 1 to 9 acres ...............................................: 4,737 5,430 :: Cotton farming (11192) ...................................: 23 22 10 to 49 acres .............................................: 2,593 2,714 :: Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all : 50 to 179 acres ............................................: 1,885 2,023 :: other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ................: 2,464 2,366 180 to 499 acres ...........................................: 1,120 1,278 :: Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ..................: 4,468 5,394 500 acres or more ..........................................: 3,022 3,534 :: Cattle feedlots (112112) ...................................: 30 18 : :: Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ...................: 57 90 OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : :: Hog and pig farming (1122) .................................: 44 51 : :: Poultry and egg production (1123) ..........................: 283 113 Owned land in farms ...................................farms: 12,896 14,464 :: Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..............................: 1,407 1,982 acres: 14,225,150 12,097,252 :: Aquaculture and other animal : Rented or leased land in farms ........................farms: 2,364 2,609 :: production (1125, 1129) ...................................: 2,070 2,358 acres: 6,341,168 6,011,045 :: : : :: OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : TENURE : :: : : :: Farms by- : Full owners ...........................................farms: 8,698 9,551 :: : acres: 7,583,391 5,182,096 :: Type of organization: : Part owners ...........................................farms: 2,060 2,195 :: Operation more than 50 percent owned : acres: 10,102,025 9,551,197 :: by one producer's household and/or : Tenants ...............................................farms: 2,599 3,233 :: extended family .......................................: 12,781 14,302 acres: 2,880,902 3,375,004 :: Limited Liability Company ..............................: 1,200 879 : :: : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : :: Operation's legal status for tax purposes: : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : :: Family or individual ...................................: 11,319 12,779 : :: Partnership ............................................: 585 741 Total .................................................farms: 13,357 14,979 :: Corporation ............................................: 714 746 $1,000: 1,294,639 940,351 :: Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing : : :: association, American Indian Reservation, etc. ........: 739 713 Market value of agricultural products sold ..........farms: 13,357 14,979 :: : $1,000: 1,214,592 904,419 :: Number of producers: : Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops .....farms: 4,427 4,638 :: 1 producer .............................................: 2,587 3,688 $1,000: 401,243 250,227 :: 2 producers ............................................: 8,418 9,234 Livestock, poultry, and their : :: 3 producers ............................................: 1,310 1,243 products .........................................farms: 6,233 6,942 :: 4 producers ............................................: 745 560 $1,000: 813,349 654,192 :: 5 or more producers ....................................: 297 254 Government payments .................................farms: 3,009 2,013 :: : $1,000: 80,047 35,933 :: Number of female producers: : : :: 1 producer ...........................................: 11,789 13,536 FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS : :: 2 producers ..........................................: 1,240 1,117 : :: 3 producers ..........................................: 253 266 Less than $1,000 ...........................................: 4,342 6,526 :: 4 producers ..........................................: 53 39 $1,000 to $2,499 ...........................................: 2,293 1,825 :: 5 or more producers ..................................: 22 21 $2,500 to $4,999 ...........................................: 1,418 1,714 :: : $5,000 to $9,999 ...........................................: 1,520 1,511 :: Number of male producers: : $10,000 to $24,999 .........................................: 1,451 1,226 :: 1 producer ...........................................: 8,606 (NA) $25,000 to $49,999 .........................................: 664 715 :: 2 producers ..........................................: 1,275 (NA) $50,000 or more ............................................: 1,669 1,462 :: 3 producers ..........................................: 418 (NA) : :: 4 producers ..........................................: 41 (NA) COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION (CCC) LOANS : :: 5 or more producers ..................................: 45 (NA) AND FEDERAL FARM PROGRAM PAYMENTS : :: : : :: Farms reporting- : CCC loans .............................................farms: 7 12 :: Internet access ..........................................: 9,829 9,739 $1,000: (D) 551 :: Dial-up ................................................: 332 318 Conservation Reserve, Wetlands Reserve, : :: Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) .........: 5,329 (NA) Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : :: Cellular data plan (see text) ..........................: 5,893 3,760 Enhancement Program payments .........................farms: 592 510 :: Satellite ..............................................: 2,140 1,765 $1,000: 8,518 8,020 :: Don't know .............................................: 508 631 Other Federal farm program payments ...................farms: 2,606 1,825 :: Other ..................................................: 87 323 $1,000: 71,528 27,912 :: : : :: Farms by number of households sharing : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : :: in net income of operation: : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : :: 1 household ..............................................: 10,374 12,129 : :: 2 households .............................................: 2,125 1,943 Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ...........................: 205 175 :: 3 households .............................................: 503 534 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .........................: 606 642 :: 4 households .............................................: 222 212 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ..........................: 1,509 1,607 :: 5 or more households .....................................: 133 161 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 15,014 16,577 :: Age group - Con. : : :: : Hired managers .............................................: 347 288 :: 55 to 64 years ...........................................: 3,722 4,837 : :: 65 to 74 years ...........................................: 4,288 4,113 Primary occupation: : :: 75 years and over ........................................: 2,599 2,531 Farming ..................................................: 6,196 6,310 :: : Other ....................................................: 8,818 10,267 :: Average age ..............................................: 60.8 60.1 : :: : Place of residence: : :: Young producers (see text) .................................: 1,003 (NA) On farm operated .........................................: 10,917 12,474 :: : Not on farm operated .....................................: 4,097 4,103 :: Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish : : :: origin ....................................................: 3,902 4,012 Days of work off farm: : :: : None .....................................................: 5,798 6,581 :: Producers by race: : Any ......................................................: 9,216 9,996 :: American Indian or Alaska Native .........................: 3,497 3,884 1 to 49 days ...........................................: 1,661 1,707 :: Asian ....................................................: 74 72 50 to 99 days ..........................................: 1,004 1,037 :: Black or African American ................................: 26 15 100 to 199 days ........................................: 1,401 1,377 :: Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ................: 25 19 200 days or more .......................................: 5,150 5,875 :: White ....................................................: 11,153 12,455 : :: More than one race reported ..............................: 239 132 Years on present farm: : :: : 2 years or less ..........................................: 837 1,148 :: Military service: : 3 or 4 years .............................................: 1,097 1,190 :: Never served or only on active duty for training in the : 5 to 9 years .............................................: 2,502 2,487 :: Reserves or National Guard (see text) ...................: 14,698 16,223 10 years or more .........................................: 10,578 11,752 :: Active duty now or in the past (see text) ................: 316 354 : :: : Years operating any farm: : :: Number of persons living in producers' : 5 years or less ..........................................: 2,044 2,380 :: households ................................................: 17,896 21,735 6 to 10 years ............................................: 2,121 2,208 :: : 11 years or more .........................................: 10,849 11,989 :: On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : : :: Day-to-day decisions .....................................: 12,089 13,292 Age group: : :: Land use and/or crop decisions ...........................: 9,857 10,679 Under 25 years ...........................................: 219 188 :: Livestock decisions ......................................: 9,356 10,420 25 to 34 years ...........................................: 784 777 :: Marketing decisions (see text) ...........................: 7,659 (NA) 35 to 44 years ...........................................: 1,485 1,473 :: Record keeping and/or financial management ...............: 10,329 11,935 45 to 54 years ...........................................: 1,917 2,658 :: Estate planning or succession planning ...................: 8,081 8,926 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 7,600 8,549 :: : Land in farms .........................................acres: 7,876,346 6,129,501 :: Other crop farming (1119) ..................................: 1,650 1,930 : :: Tobacco farming (11191) ..................................: - - FARMS BY SIZE : :: Cotton farming (11192) ...................................: 19 21 : :: Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all : 1 to 9 acres ...............................................: 2,795 3,477 :: other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ................: 1,631 1,909 10 to 49 acres .............................................: 1,551 1,858 :: Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ..................: 2,851 3,061 50 to 179 acres ............................................: 1,222 1,234 :: Cattle feedlots (112112)....................................: 22 12 180 to 499 acres ...........................................: 733 754 :: Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ...................: 40 56 500 acres or more ..........................................: 1,299 1,226 :: Hog and pig farming (1122) .................................: 19 24 : :: Poultry and egg production (1123) ..........................: 135 32 OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : :: Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..............................: 337 502 : :: Aquaculture and other animal production : Owned land in farms ...................................farms: 7,342 8,229 :: (1125, 1129) ..............................................: 828 1,087 acres: 4,914,015 4,023,768 :: : Rented or leased land in farms ........................farms: 1,636 1,814 :: OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : acres: 2,962,331 2,105,733 :: : : :: Farms by- : TENURE : :: : : :: Type of organization: : Full owners ...........................................farms: 5,874 6,679 :: Operation more than 50 percent owned : acres: 3,301,515 2,518,350 :: by one producer's household and/or : Part owners ...........................................farms: 1,386 1,502 :: extended family .......................................: 7,365 8,294 acres: 3,763,960 3,168,626 :: Limited Liability Company ..............................: 627 387 Tenants ...............................................farms: 340 368 :: : acres: 810,871 442,525 :: Operation's legal status for tax : : :: purposes: : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : :: Family or individual ...................................: 6,837 7,692 SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : :: Partnership ............................................: 311 371 : :: Corporation ...........................................: 325 307 Total .................................................farms: 7,600 8,549 :: Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing : $1,000: 745,945 577,371 :: association, American Indian Reservation, etc. ........: 127 179 : :: : Market value of agricultural products sold ..........farms: 7,600 8,549 :: Number of producers: : $1,000: 718,133 567,491 :: 1 producer .............................................: 2,842 4,095 Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops .....farms: 3,197 3,751 :: 2 producers ............................................: 3,734 3,585 $1,000: 256,010 169,024 :: 3 producers ............................................: 551 523 Livestock, poultry, and their : :: 4 producers ............................................: 316 213 products .........................................farms: 3,209 3,289 :: 5 or more producers ....................................: 157 133 $1,000: 462,123 398,467 :: : Government payments .................................farms: 1,310 654 :: Number of male producers: : $1,000: 27,812 9,879 :: 1 producer ...........................................: 5,869 6,851 : :: 2 producers ..........................................: 863 730 FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS : :: 3 producers ..........................................: 296 184 : :: 4 producers ..........................................: 56 56 Less than $1,000 ...........................................: 2,181 3,512 :: 5 or more producers ..................................: 38 46 $1,000 to $2,499 ...........................................: 1,344 1,241 :: : $2,500 to $4,999 ...........................................: 848 1,102 :: Number of female producers: : $5,000 to $9,999 ...........................................: 969 1,009 :: 1 producer ...........................................: 4,098 4,165 $10,000 to $24,999 .........................................: 973 721 :: 2 producers ..........................................: 395 331 $25,000 to $49,999 .........................................: 505 380 :: 3 producers ..........................................: 86 85 $50,000 or more ............................................: 780 584 :: 4 producers ..........................................: 16 17 : :: 5 or more producers ..................................: 13 12 COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION (CCC) LOANS : :: : AND FEDERAL FARM PROGRAM PAYMENTS : :: Farms reporting- : : :: Internet access ..........................................: 5,311 5,232 CCC loans .............................................farms: 1 3 :: Dial-up ................................................: 183 229 $1,000: (D) (D) :: Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) .........: 3,078 (NA) Conservation Reserve, Wetlands Reserve, : :: Cellular data plan (see text) ..........................: 3,114 1,873 Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : :: Satellite ..............................................: 1,028 822 Enhancement Program payments .........................farms: 85 80 :: Don't know .............................................: 306 394 $1,000: 1,323 717 :: Other ..................................................: 49 151 Other Federal farm program payments ...................farms: 1,269 616 :: : $1,000: 26,489 9,162 :: Farms by number of households sharing : : :: in net income of operation: : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : :: 1 household ..............................................: 6,125 7,094 CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : :: 2 households .............................................: 1,070 1,102 : :: 3 households .............................................: 223 197 Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ...........................: 35 46 :: 4 households .............................................: 107 68 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .........................: 312 439 :: 5 or more households .....................................: 75 88 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ..........................: 1,287 1,289 :: : Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture : :: : production (1114) .........................................: 84 71 :: : ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 11,468 12,212 :: Age group: : : :: Under 25 years ..........................................: 152 239 Sex of producers: : :: 25 to 34 years ..........................................: 598 554 Male ....................................................: 7,566 8,200 :: 35 to 44 years ..........................................: 1,127 1,083 Female ..................................................: 3,902 4,012 :: 45 to 54 years ..........................................: 1,650 2,042 : :: 55 to 64 years ..........................................: 2,933 3,598 Hired managers ............................................: 323 312 :: 65 to 74 years ..........................................: 3,197 3,016 : :: 75 years and over .......................................: 1,811 1,680 Primary occupation: : :: : Farming .................................................: 4,649 4,642 :: Average age .............................................: 60.3 59.3 Other ...................................................: 6,819 7,570 :: : : :: Young producers (see text) ................................: 750 (NA) Place of residence: : :: : On farm operated ........................................: 7,553 7,982 :: Producers by race: : Not on farm operated ....................................: 3,915 4,230 :: American Indian or Alaska Native ........................: 577 286 : :: Asian ...................................................: 27 60 Days of work off farm: : :: Black or African American ...............................: 33 23 None ....................................................: 3,816 3,968 :: Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ...............: 16 17 Any .....................................................: 7,652 8,244 :: White ...................................................: 10,537 11,718 1 to 49 days ..........................................: 1,557 1,815 :: More than one race reported .............................: 278 108 50 to 99 days .........................................: 839 809 :: : 100 to 199 days .......................................: 1,293 1,276 :: Military service: : 200 days or more ......................................: 3,963 4,344 :: Never served or only on active duty for training in : : :: the Reserves or National Guard (see text) ..............: 9,939 10,318 Years on present farm: : :: Active duty now or in the past (see text) ...............: 1,529 1,894 2 years or less .........................................: 595 794 :: : 3 or 4 years ............................................: 933 850 :: Number of persons living in producers' households .........: 20,613 22,730 5 to 9 years ............................................: 1,785 1,797 :: : 10 years or more ........................................: 8,155 8,771 :: On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : : :: Day-to-day decisions ....................................: 9,591 10,396 Years operating any farm: : :: Land use and/or crop decisions ..........................: 8,142 8,901 5 years or less .........................................: 1,643 1,746 :: Livestock decisions .....................................: 6,939 7,574 6 to 10 years ...........................................: 1,550 1,545 :: Marketing decisions (see text) ..........................: 5,457 (NA) 11 years or more ........................................: 8,275 8,921 :: Record keeping and/or financial management ..............: 7,087 8,358 : :: Estate planning or succession planning ..................: 5,399 6,432 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 20,976 25,044 5,039 5,970 104 96 78 50 Land in farms ...............................................acres: 39,128,563 40,659,836 7,861,392 7,711,670 47,691 36,718 49,350 49,689 : FARMS BY SIZE : : 1 to 9 acres .....................................................: 6,934 8,554 1,943 2,087 37 41 45 35 10 to 49 acres ...................................................: 4,108 4,524 1,181 929 34 21 12 3 50 to 179 acres ..................................................: 2,992 3,397 526 640 16 10 16 2 180 to 499 acres .................................................: 1,972 2,240 276 361 15 8 - 3 500 acres or more ................................................: 4,970 (NA) 1,113 1,953 2 16 5 7 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : : Owned land in farms .........................................farms: 20,234 24,072 4,956 5,910 103 93 75 44 acres: 28,219,002 29,787,571 7,230,728 7,394,285 (D) 32,143 47,783 (D) Rented or leased land in farms ..............................farms: 3,872 4,741 353 276 7 12 7 11 acres: 10,909,561 10,872,265 630,664 317,385 (D) 4,575 1,567 (D) : TENURE : : Full owners .................................................farms: 13,470 15,548 1,117 991 97 82 71 37 acres: 16,375,234 16,955,380 4,523,083 3,092,669 (D) 28,585 (D) (D) Part owners .................................................farms: 3,345 3,962 475 403 6 9 4 5 acres: 17,942,332 17,700,757 899,358 895,836 (D) 7,125 (D) 1,334 Tenants .....................................................farms: 4,161 5,534 3,447 4,576 1 5 3 8 acres: 4,810,997 6,003,699 2,438,951 3,723,165 (D) 1,008 435 (D) : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total .......................................................farms: 20,976 25,044 5,039 5,970 104 96 78 50 $1,000: 3,078,767 2,646,002 142,128 104,957 1,842 1,274 1,383 2,927 : Market value of agricultural products sold ................farms: 20,976 25,044 5,039 5,970 104 96 78 50 $1,000: 2,949,036 2,582,343 135,758 102,174 (D) 1,096 1,286 2,927 Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ...........farms: 7,307 8,251 1,381 1,056 54 36 40 25 $1,000: 895,929 650,735 72,373 53,136 899 666 641 2,163 Livestock, poultry, and their products ..................farms: 9,309 11,111 2,475 2,671 29 29 18 23 $1,000: 2,053,107 1,931,608 63,385 49,038 (D) 430 644 764 Government payments .......................................farms: 4,637 3,453 1,259 572 11 11 6 - $1,000: 129,731 63,660 6,370 2,784 (D) 178 97 - : FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS : : Less than $1,000 .................................................: 6,703 10,591 2,055 3,811 44 63 22 21 $1,000 to $2,499 .................................................: 3,474 3,113 1,087 754 24 2 14 1 $2,500 to $4,999 .................................................: 2,344 2,818 706 600 2 5 9 11 $5,000 to $9,999 .................................................: 2,311 2,500 454 457 6 4 12 5 $10,000 to $24,999 ...............................................: 2,214 2,023 427 237 18 6 7 2 $25,000 to $49,999 ...............................................: 1,122 1,206 156 62 5 5 6 - $50,000 or more ..................................................: 2,808 (NA) 154 49 5 11 8 10 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION (CCC) LOANS : AND FEDERAL FARM PROGRAM PAYMENTS : : CCC loans ...................................................farms: 8 25 6 3 - - - - $1,000: (D) 964 (Z) (Z) - - - - Conservation Reserve, Wetlands Reserve, : Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : Enhancement Program payments ...............................farms: 893 887 12 6 2 6 - - $1,000: 13,917 14,202 56 (D) (D) 140 - - Other Federal farm program payments .........................farms: 4,049 3,139 1,253 570 9 9 6 - $1,000: 115,814 49,457 6,314 (D) (D) 38 97 - : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) .................................: 393 368 161 131 - - - - Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ...............................: 916 1,076 354 305 11 5 11 5 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ................................: 2,429 2,579 77 69 36 33 19 6 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) ..........: 254 213 9 10 2 2 5 2 Other crop farming (1119) ........................................: 4,371 4,559 893 626 23 23 13 12 Tobacco farming (11191) ........................................: - - - - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) .........................................: 48 52 3 1 - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all : other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ......................: 4,323 4,507 890 625 23 23 13 12 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ........................: 7,215 9,530 1,764 2,346 21 19 15 14 Cattle feedlots (112112) .........................................: 53 45 1 - - - - - Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .........................: 110 191 2 12 - - - - Hog and pig farming (1122) .......................................: 61 75 2 2 - - - - Poultry and egg production (1123) ................................: 368 138 49 12 - - 2 - Sheep and goat farming (1124) ....................................: 1,943 2,785 1,288 1,792 6 - 2 - Aquaculture and other : animal production (1125, 1129) ..................................: 2,863 3,485 439 665 5 14 11 11 : OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : Farms by- : : Type of organization: : Operation more than 50 percent owned : by one producer's household and/or : extended family .............................................: 19,946 23,818 4,726 5,520 90 87 76 47 Limited Liability Company ....................................: 1,788 1,477 130 62 11 13 12 3 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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: 31 29 16,085 19,134 490 276 Land in farms ...............................................acres: 53,506 8,929 31,659,676 33,507,630 712,967 315,485 : FARMS BY SIZE : : 1 to 9 acres .....................................................: 4 6 5,085 6,522 150 83 10 to 49 acres ...................................................: 11 4 2,968 3,607 77 66 50 to 179 acres ..................................................: 3 12 2,474 2,759 74 48 180 to 499 acres .................................................: 8 4 1,696 1,868 66 21 500 acres or more ................................................: 5 3 3,862 4,378 123 58 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : : Owned land in farms .........................................farms: 25 29 15,417 18,223 472 273 acres: (D) 4,479 21,090,967 22,833,430 491,104 211,077 Rented or leased land in farms ..............................farms: 9 8 3,580 4,481 110 44 acres: (D) 4,450 10,568,709 10,674,200 221,863 104,408 : TENURE : : Full owners .................................................farms: 15 21 12,428 14,585 343 215 acres: (D) 1,184 11,773,446 14,214,161 326,737 150,434 Part owners .................................................farms: 3 8 2,924 3,583 92 43 acres: 1,676 7,745 17,438,007 17,000,783 312,774 146,422 Tenants .....................................................farms: 13 - 733 966 55 18 acres: (D) - 2,448,223 2,292,686 73,456 18,629 : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total .......................................................farms: 31 29 16,085 19,134 490 276 $1,000: 1,373 (D) 2,942,533 2,566,008 22,724 6,462 : Market value of agricultural products sold ................farms: 31 29 16,085 19,134 490 276 $1,000: 1,023 (D) 2,818,689 2,504,875 20,890 5,623 Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ...........farms: 20 6 5,999 7,214 173 101 $1,000: 880 96 820,770 612,849 12,201 (D) Livestock, poultry, and their products ..................farms: 7 15 6,954 8,480 267 121 $1,000: 143 (D) 1,997,919 1,892,026 8,689 (D) Government payments .......................................farms: 4 4 3,398 2,888 88 33 $1,000: 350 52 123,844 61,132 1,834 838 : FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS : : Less than $1,000 .................................................: 3 10 4,683 6,801 114 94 $1,000 to $2,499 .................................................: 6 - 2,412 2,393 85 34 $2,500 to $4,999 .................................................: 4 2 1,662 2,222 54 40 $5,000 to $9,999 .................................................: 5 5 1,840 2,055 75 25 $10,000 to $24,999 ...............................................: 6 3 1,823 1,783 61 40 $25,000 to $49,999 ...............................................: - 1 990 1,145 39 23 $50,000 or more ..................................................: 7 8 2,675 2,735 62 20 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION (CCC) LOANS : AND FEDERAL FARM PROGRAM PAYMENTS : : CCC loans ...................................................farms: - - 2 22 - - $1,000: - - (D) 964 - - Conservation Reserve, Wetlands Reserve, : Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : Enhancement Program payments ...............................farms: - 1 872 880 16 13 $1,000: - (D) 13,704 14,078 196 183 Other Federal farm program payments .........................farms: 4 4 2,823 2,577 76 29 $1,000: 350 (D) 110,140 47,055 1,638 655 : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) .................................: 1 - 238 237 1 4 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ...............................: 6 - 566 772 23 12 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ................................: 11 2 2,374 2,521 38 37 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) ..........: 1 - 241 205 8 5 Other crop farming (1119) ........................................: 6 8 3,504 3,928 91 60 Tobacco farming (11191) ........................................: - - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) .........................................: - - 45 51 6 1 Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all : other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ......................: 6 8 3,459 3,877 85 59 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ........................: 1 11 5,518 7,215 227 70 Cattle feedlots (112112) .........................................: - - 53 45 - - Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .........................: - 1 108 179 8 - Hog and pig farming (1122) .......................................: - - 59 73 - 1 Poultry and egg production (1123) ................................: 2 - 334 128 4 3 Sheep and goat farming (1124) ....................................: - - 667 1,010 17 20 Aquaculture and other : animal production (1125, 1129) ..................................: 3 7 2,423 2,821 73 64 : OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : Farms by- : : Type of organization: : Operation more than 50 percent owned : by one producer's household and/or : extended family .............................................: 30 29 15,359 18,363 458 248 Limited Liability Company ....................................: 2 - 1,660 1,414 51 19 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 .........................................: 17,593 21,391 4,021 5,160 80 72 68 47 Partnership ..................................................: 982 1,283 66 98 8 14 2 - Corporation ..................................................: 1,129 1,205 46 48 8 1 4 - Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing : association, American Indian Reservation, etc. ..............: 1,272 1,165 906 664 8 9 4 3 : Number of producers: : 1 producer ...................................................: 8,849 12,565 2,605 3,925 18 9 17 20 2 producers ..................................................: 9,395 10,078 1,641 1,444 54 65 40 23 3 producers ..................................................: 1,544 1,475 497 394 22 14 6 4 4 producers ..................................................: 823 613 206 148 10 8 11 3 5 or more producers ..........................................: 365 313 90 59 - - 4 - : Number of male producers: : 1 producer .................................................: 14,868 18,321 2,909 3,508 68 66 52 41 2 producers ................................................: 2,252 1,992 567 394 18 22 6 3 3 producers ................................................: 652 464 189 122 - 4 11 4 4 producers ................................................: 135 130 30 37 6 - 4 - 5 or more producers ........................................: 97 67 38 12 - - - - : Number of female producers: : 1 producer .................................................: 11,814 13,549 2,725 3,139 69 79 56 23 2 producers ................................................: 1,254 1,130 404 315 16 6 2 4 3 producers ................................................: 253 272 65 84 1 - 3 - 4 producers ................................................: 57 44 26 12 - - - - 5 or more producers ........................................: 32 31 10 3 - - - - : Farms reporting- : Internet access ................................................: 14,672 15,149 2,622 1,809 80 71 50 34 Dial-up ......................................................: 500 554 88 56 2 - - 1 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ...............: 7,782 (NA) 793 (NA) 36 (NA) 29 (NA) Cellular data plan (see text) ................................: 8,708 5,726 1,763 1,001 55 11 34 7 Satellite ....................................................: 3,038 2,707 465 310 13 15 1 1 Don't know ...................................................: 848 1,182 195 129 6 4 5 10 Other ........................................................: 120 446 18 31 - 3 - - : Farms by number of households sharing : in net income of operation: : 1 household ....................................................: 16,783 20,625 3,789 4,834 73 82 62 39 2 households ...................................................: 2,950 2,914 809 586 25 12 5 11 3 households ...................................................: 717 843 272 307 - 2 4 - 4 households ...................................................: 335 361 111 137 6 - 7 - 5 or more households ...........................................: 191 301 58 106 - - - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 .........................................: 27 29 13,718 16,291 404 213 Partnership ..................................................: - - 916 1,182 32 26 Corporation ..................................................: 3 - 1,076 1,162 36 13 Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing : association, American Indian Reservation, etc. ..............: 1 - 375 499 18 24 : Number of producers: : 1 producer ...................................................: 7 4 6,058 8,515 144 92 2 producers ..................................................: 15 24 8,037 8,795 253 132 3 producers ..................................................: 2 - 1,091 1,096 50 22 4 producers ..................................................: 6 1 614 468 27 14 5 or more producers ..........................................: 1 - 285 260 16 16 : Number of male producers: : 1 producer .................................................: 20 27 12,103 14,896 372 199 2 producers ................................................: 8 1 1,722 1,603 53 33 3 producers ................................................: - - 472 345 30 7 4 producers ................................................: - - 103 97 - 3 5 or more producers ........................................: 1 - 64 57 - - : Number of female producers: : 1 producer .................................................: 19 25 9,341 10,544 305 176 2 producers ................................................: 6 1 867 825 34 26 3 producers ................................................: - - 189 192 17 12 4 producers ................................................: 1 - 30 32 - - 5 or more producers ........................................: - - 29 28 2 1 : Farms reporting- : Internet access ................................................: 28 20 12,207 13,436 341 202 Dial-up ......................................................: 1 - 429 497 5 6 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ...............: 25 (NA) 7,073 (NA) 194 (NA) Cellular data plan (see text) ................................: 20 12 7,042 4,777 195 76 Satellite ....................................................: 9 6 2,594 2,411 86 42 Don't know ...................................................: - - 652 1,049 18 14 Other ........................................................: - - 108 415 5 7 : Farms by number of households sharing : in net income of operation: : 1 household ....................................................: 28 24 13,069 15,844 409 245 2 households ...................................................: 2 4 2,208 2,333 55 17 3 households ...................................................: - - 452 537 20 12 4 households ...................................................: 1 1 223 225 6 2 5 or more households ...........................................: - - 133 195 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 37,023 40,850 7,965 8,523 142 156 93 60 : Sex of producers: : Male ...........................................................: 22,009 24,273 4,468 4,639 68 84 67 45 Female .........................................................: 15,014 16,577 3,497 3,884 74 72 26 15 : Hired managers ...................................................: 1,329 1,269 82 55 5 2 2 1 : Primary occupation: : Farming ........................................................: 17,176 17,553 4,848 4,767 47 46 34 25 Other ..........................................................: 19,847 23,297 3,117 3,756 95 110 59 35 : Place of residence: : On farm operated ...............................................: 25,804 28,930 5,541 6,175 85 86 68 46 Not on farm operated ...........................................: 11,219 11,920 2,424 2,348 57 70 25 14 : Days of work off farm: : None ...........................................................: 13,683 15,343 2,961 3,636 37 64 17 22 Any ............................................................: 23,340 25,507 5,004 4,887 105 92 76 38 1 to 49 days .................................................: 4,172 4,488 671 760 11 23 12 7 50 to 99 days ................................................: 2,532 2,671 673 805 20 26 22 1 100 to 199 days ..............................................: 3,533 3,690 818 766 12 3 4 16 200 days or more .............................................: 13,103 14,658 2,842 2,556 62 40 38 14 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less ................................................: 1,911 2,639 294 517 9 25 19 6 3 or 4 years ...................................................: 2,573 2,900 379 511 16 15 9 10 5 to 9 years ...................................................: 6,122 5,806 1,146 959 57 38 9 10 10 years or more ...............................................: 26,417 29,505 6,146 6,536 60 78 56 34 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less ................................................: 4,727 5,489 724 990 27 46 28 16 6 to 10 years ..................................................: 5,099 5,139 1,062 950 53 25 10 8 11 years or more ...............................................: 27,197 30,222 6,179 6,583 62 85 55 36 : Age group: : Under 25 years .................................................: 602 550 195 164 1 10 - 8 25 to 34 years .................................................: 2,064 2,008 551 454 18 - 10 7 35 to 44 years .................................................: 3,634 3,762 813 736 12 25 22 9 45 to 54 years .................................................: 4,862 6,459 1,036 1,535 41 33 21 7 55 to 64 years .................................................: 8,887 11,605 1,905 2,238 27 25 17 9 65 to 74 years .................................................: 10,589 10,396 2,126 1,907 23 35 9 18 75 years and over...............................................: 6,385 6,070 1,339 1,489 20 28 14 2 : Average age ....................................................: 60.6 59.8 59.5 59.7 56.2 57.7 53.6 50.7 : Young producers (see text) .......................................: 2,666 (NA) 746 (NA) 19 (NA) 10 (NA) : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin .................: 11,468 12,212 577 286 27 60 33 23 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training in : the Reserves or National Guard (see text) .....................: 32,850 35,484 7,109 7,570 131 151 80 54 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ......................: 4,173 5,366 856 953 11 5 13 6 : Number of persons living in producers' households ................: 67,158 77,774 16,958 20,435 248 227 166 125 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions ...........................................: 31,470 35,080 6,808 7,293 125 129 78 48 Land use and/or crop decisions .................................: 27,210 30,131 6,219 6,451 107 124 81 39 Livestock decisions ............................................: 24,192 27,817 6,071 6,646 62 54 57 33 Marketing decisions (see text) .................................: 19,787 (NA) 4,382 (NA) 81 (NA) 52 (NA) Record keeping and/or financial management .....................: 24,416 28,873 4,943 5,460 104 89 56 35 Estate planning or succession planning..........................: 19,341 22,046 4,395 4,178 89 77 57 29 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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: 54 29 28,160 31,768 609 314 : Sex of producers: : Male ...........................................................: 29 10 17,007 19,313 370 182 Female .........................................................: 25 19 11,153 12,455 239 132 : Hired managers ...................................................: 1 1 1,227 1,196 12 14 : Primary occupation: : Farming ........................................................: 10 12 12,029 12,574 208 129 Other ..........................................................: 44 17 16,131 19,194 401 185 : Place of residence: : On farm operated ...............................................: 42 21 19,611 22,384 457 218 Not on farm operated ...........................................: 12 8 8,549 9,384 152 96 : Days of work off farm: : None ...........................................................: 10 5 10,479 11,511 179 105 Any ............................................................: 44 24 17,681 20,257 430 209 1 to 49 days .................................................: 19 3 3,367 3,667 92 28 50 to 99 days ................................................: 9 2 1,788 1,825 20 12 100 to 199 days ..............................................: 8 6 2,635 2,866 56 33 200 days or more .............................................: 8 13 9,891 11,899 262 136 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less ................................................: 1 - 1,566 2,060 22 31 3 or 4 years ...................................................: 7 1 2,097 2,339 65 24 5 to 9 years ...................................................: 26 1 4,744 4,726 140 72 10 years or more ...............................................: 20 27 19,753 22,643 382 187 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less ................................................: 21 2 3,861 4,402 66 33 6 to 10 years ..................................................: 1 3 3,829 4,073 144 80 11 years or more ...............................................: 32 24 20,470 23,293 399 201 : Age group: : Under 25 years .................................................: - - 397 365 9 3 25 to 34 years .................................................: - 1 1,439 1,518 46 28 35 to 44 years .................................................: 7 - 2,691 2,929 89 63 45 to 54 years .................................................: 18 5 3,662 4,853 84 26 55 to 64 years .................................................: 8 17 6,827 9,235 103 81 65 to 74 years .................................................: 20 5 8,210 8,345 201 86 75 years and over...............................................: 1 1 4,934 4,523 77 27 : Average age ....................................................: 58.1 58.8 61.0 60.0 58.4 56.4 : Young producers (see text) .......................................: - (NA) 1,836 (NA) 55 (NA) : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin .................: 16 17 10,537 11,718 278 108 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training in : the Reserves or National Guard (see text) .....................: 47 28 24,929 27,405 554 276 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ......................: 7 1 3,231 4,363 55 38 : Number of persons living in producers' households ................: 96 40 48,655 56,277 1,035 670 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions ...........................................: 35 27 23,915 27,335 509 248 Land use and/or crop decisions .................................: 32 20 20,313 23,268 458 229 Livestock decisions ............................................: 15 27 17,566 20,855 421 202 Marketing decisions (see text) .................................: 24 (NA) 14,921 (NA) 327 (NA) Record keeping and/or financial management .....................: 21 21 18,851 23,044 441 224 Estate planning or succession planning..........................: 21 18 14,391 17,577 388 167 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 5,403 6,211 142 118 112 85 Land in farms ...............................................acres: 8,387,360 7,996,656 142,269 38,346 109,954 87,764 : FARMS BY SIZE : : 1 to 9 acres .....................................................: 2,053 2,158 42 42 58 41 10 to 49 acres ...................................................: 1,246 988 40 30 14 11 50 to 179 acres ..................................................: 581 684 27 21 19 9 180 to 499 acres .................................................: 325 381 16 9 2 5 500 acres or more ................................................: 1,198 2,000 17 16 19 19 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : : Owned land in farms .........................................farms: 5,313 6,149 139 115 104 79 acres: 7,631,557 7,580,540 58,546 33,535 84,179 76,785 Rented or leased land in farms ..............................farms: 426 312 17 19 21 15 acres: 755,803 416,116 83,723 4,811 25,775 10,979 : TENURE : : Full owners .................................................farms: 1,386 1,184 118 97 91 62 acres: 4,814,161 3,227,820 8,743 29,545 70,842 (D) Part owners .................................................farms: 541 437 14 16 13 9 acres: 1,110,139 1,029,262 102,479 7,793 24,797 (D) Tenants .....................................................farms: 3,476 4,590 10 5 8 14 acres: 2,463,060 3,739,574 31,047 1,008 14,315 19,374 : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total .......................................................farms: 5,403 6,211 142 118 112 85 $1,000: 162,578 110,431 2,907 1,516 5,365 4,126 : Market value of agricultural products sold ................farms: 5,403 6,211 142 118 112 85 $1,000: 154,816 107,051 2,289 1,338 4,975 3,689 Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ...........farms: 1,514 1,141 63 45 53 40 $1,000: 84,153 56,297 1,179 873 3,272 2,729 Livestock, poultry, and their products ..................farms: 2,645 2,769 51 37 41 37 $1,000: 70,663 50,754 1,110 465 1,703 960 Government payments .......................................farms: 1,322 600 19 11 12 8 $1,000: 7,762 3,380 618 178 390 437 : FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS : : Less than $1,000 .................................................: 2,152 3,902 52 73 28 31 $1,000 to $2,499 .................................................: 1,133 777 35 2 21 6 $2,500 to $4,999 .................................................: 749 637 3 10 13 14 $5,000 to $9,999 .................................................: 518 481 9 4 14 9 $10,000 to $24,999 ...............................................: 472 270 20 10 12 10 $25,000 to $49,999 ...............................................: 176 81 11 7 7 1 $50,000 or more ..................................................: 203 63 12 12 17 14 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION (CCC) LOANS : AND FEDERAL FARM PROGRAM PAYMENTS : : CCC loans ...................................................farms: 6 3 - - - - $1,000: (Z) (Z) - - - - Conservation Reserve, Wetlands Reserve, : Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : Enhancement Program payments ...............................farms: 25 18 3 6 3 2 $1,000: 227 194 33 140 66 (D) Other Federal farm program payments .........................farms: 1,306 594 16 9 11 8 $1,000: 7,535 3,186 585 38 324 (D) : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) .................................: 162 133 - - - - Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ...............................: 366 317 11 5 14 9 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ................................: 109 104 39 34 21 8 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) ..........: 13 12 2 3 5 4 Other crop farming (1119) ........................................: 972 679 32 30 16 26 Tobacco farming (11191) ........................................: - - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) .........................................: 9 2 - - - 1 Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all : other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ......................: 963 677 32 30 16 25 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ........................: 1,918 2,403 40 20 32 21 Cattle feedlots (112112) .........................................: 1 - - - - - Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .........................: 10 12 - - - - Hog and pig farming (1122) .......................................: 2 3 - - - - Poultry and egg production (1123) ................................: 51 12 - - 2 1 Sheep and goat farming (1124) ....................................: 1,299 1,807 12 5 2 2 Aquaculture and other : animal production (1125, 1129) ..................................: 500 729 6 21 20 14 : OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : Farms by- : : Type of organization: : Operation more than 50 percent owned : by one producer's household and/or : extended family .............................................: 5,068 5,736 125 101 109 74 Limited Liability Company ....................................: 164 78 16 14 16 8 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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: 77 52 16,322 19,236 7,600 8,549 Land in farms ...............................................acres: 84,953 13,407 32,094,676 33,577,103 7,876,346 6,129,501 : FARMS BY SIZE : : 1 to 9 acres .....................................................: 26 14 5,137 6,545 2,795 3,477 10 to 49 acres ...................................................: 20 8 2,996 3,634 1,551 1,858 50 to 179 acres ..................................................: 9 17 2,504 2,783 1,222 1,234 180 to 499 acres .................................................: 9 7 1,745 1,876 733 754 500 acres or more ................................................: 13 6 3,940 4,398 1,299 1,226 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : : Owned land in farms .........................................farms: 67 51 15,643 18,325 7,342 8,229 acres: 72,608 7,395 21,455,602 22,894,481 4,914,015 4,023,768 Rented or leased land in farms ..............................farms: 19 15 3,637 4,494 1,636 1,814 acres: 12,345 6,012 10,639,074 10,682,622 2,962,331 2,105,733 : TENURE : : Full owners .................................................farms: 37 36 12,594 14,664 5,874 6,679 acres: (D) 2,151 12,052,434 14,261,900 3,301,515 2,518,350 Part owners .................................................farms: 9 14 2,970 3,598 1,386 1,502 acres: (D) (D) 17,570,125 17,020,526 3,763,960 3,168,626 Tenants .....................................................farms: 31 2 758 974 340 368 acres: 17,814 (D) 2,472,117 2,294,677 810,871 442,525 : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total .......................................................farms: 77 52 16,322 19,236 7,600 8,549 $1,000: 2,250 (D) 2,957,789 2,568,324 745,945 577,371 : Market value of agricultural products sold ................farms: 77 52 16,322 19,236 7,600 8,549 $1,000: 1,795 (D) 2,832,920 2,506,937 718,133 567,491 Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ...........farms: 36 13 6,075 7,248 3,197 3,751 $1,000: 992 190 828,903 614,330 256,010 169,024 Livestock, poultry, and their products ..................farms: 35 29 7,101 8,510 3,209 3,289 $1,000: 803 (D) 2,004,016 1,892,607 462,123 398,467 Government payments .......................................farms: 6 5 3,458 2,904 1,310 654 $1,000: 455 73 124,869 61,388 27,812 9,879 : FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS : : Less than $1,000 .................................................: 12 15 4,721 6,845 2,181 3,512 $1,000 to $2,499 .................................................: 27 7 2,449 2,404 1,344 1,241 $2,500 to $4,999 .................................................: 7 7 1,691 2,233 848 1,102 $5,000 to $9,999 .................................................: 9 6 1,887 2,068 969 1,009 $10,000 to $24,999 ...............................................: 12 5 1,845 1,794 973 721 $25,000 to $49,999 ...............................................: 1 2 1,017 1,148 505 380 $50,000 or more ..................................................: 9 10 2,712 2,744 780 584 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION (CCC) LOANS : AND FEDERAL FARM PROGRAM PAYMENTS : : CCC loans ...................................................farms: - - 2 22 1 3 $1,000: - - (D) 964 (D) (D) Conservation Reserve, Wetlands Reserve, : Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : Enhancement Program payments ...............................farms: 1 1 881 884 85 80 $1,000: (D) (D) 13,850 14,107 1,323 717 Other Federal farm program payments .........................farms: 6 5 2,876 2,592 1,269 616 $1,000: (D) (D) 111,020 47,281 26,489 9,162 : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) .................................: 1 - 239 240 35 46 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ...............................: 10 - 581 774 312 439 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ................................: 14 4 2,387 2,535 1,287 1,289 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) ..........: 5 1 243 207 84 71 Other crop farming (1119) ........................................: 12 12 3,546 3,952 1,650 1,930 Tobacco farming (11191) ........................................: - - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) .........................................: - - 45 51 19 21 Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all : other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ......................: 12 12 3,501 3,901 1,631 1,909 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ........................: 16 17 5,644 7,240 2,851 3,061 Cattle feedlots (112112) .........................................: - - 53 45 22 12 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .........................: - 1 108 179 40 56 Hog and pig farming (1122) .......................................: - - 59 73 19 24 Poultry and egg production (1123) ................................: 4 - 336 131 135 32 Sheep and goat farming (1124) ....................................: 3 5 673 1,012 337 502 Aquaculture and other : animal production (1125, 1129) ..................................: 12 12 2,453 2,848 828 1,087 : OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : Farms by- : : Type of organization: : Operation more than 50 percent owned : by one producer's household and/or : extended family .............................................: 76 51 15,584 18,463 7,365 8,294 Limited Liability Company ....................................: 8 1 1,677 1,419 627 387 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 .........................................: 4,323 5,344 105 86 99 67 Partnership ..................................................: 96 120 9 16 3 7 Corporation ..................................................: 70 60 20 1 5 2 Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing : association, American Indian Reservation, etc. ..............: 914 687 8 15 5 9 : Number of producers: : 1 producer ...................................................: 2,733 4,010 26 21 29 38 2 producers ..................................................: 1,825 1,558 68 72 57 38 3 producers ..................................................: 518 410 35 17 11 6 4 producers ..................................................: 224 161 13 8 11 3 5 or more producers ..........................................: 103 72 - - 4 - : Number of male producers: : 1 producer .................................................: 3,198 3,677 90 75 81 64 2 producers ................................................: 591 424 22 25 8 5 3 producers ................................................: 210 129 6 4 11 4 4 producers ................................................: 30 38 6 - 4 - 5 or more producers ........................................: 38 12 - - - - : Number of female producers: : 1 producer .................................................: 2,957 3,296 93 99 78 50 2 producers ................................................: 420 333 19 6 5 4 3 producers ................................................: 76 95 4 - 3 - 4 producers ................................................: 26 12 - - - - 5 or more producers ........................................: 12 4 - - - - : Farms reporting- : Internet access ................................................: 2,873 1,989 110 82 77 55 Dial-up ......................................................: 91 60 2 - - 2 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ...............: 935 (NA) 60 (NA) 42 (NA) Cellular data plan (see text) ................................: 1,904 1,070 70 21 59 14 Satellite ....................................................: 536 349 18 15 7 9 Don't know ...................................................: 207 142 6 4 5 11 Other ........................................................: 20 37 - 3 3 - : Farms by number of households sharing : in net income of operation: : 1 household ....................................................: 4,089 5,051 106 99 93 68 2 households ...................................................: 848 599 29 15 8 15 3 households ...................................................: 291 317 1 4 4 2 4 households ...................................................: 117 138 6 - 7 - 5 or more households ...........................................: 58 106 - - - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 .........................................: 71 50 13,919 16,385 6,837 7,692 Partnership ..................................................: - 1 918 1,184 311 371 Corporation ..................................................: 5 - 1,093 1,164 325 307 Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing : association, American Indian Reservation, etc. ..............: 1 1 392 503 127 179 : Number of producers: : 1 producer ...................................................: 18 10 6,191 8,593 2,842 4,095 2 producers ..................................................: 49 35 8,102 8,815 3,734 3,585 3 producers ..................................................: 3 6 1,115 1,097 551 523 4 producers ..................................................: 6 1 626 469 316 213 5 or more producers ..........................................: 1 - 288 262 157 133 : Number of male producers: : 1 producer .................................................: 54 44 12,286 14,973 5,869 6,851 2 producers ................................................: 15 2 1,749 1,605 863 730 3 producers ................................................: - - 475 345 296 184 4 producers ................................................: - - 103 99 56 56 5 or more producers ........................................: 1 - 64 57 38 46 : Number of female producers: : 1 producer .................................................: 53 42 9,431 10,586 4,098 4,165 2 producers ................................................: 6 6 895 828 395 331 3 producers ................................................: - - 192 192 86 85 4 producers ................................................: 1 - 30 32 16 17 5 or more producers ........................................: - - 29 28 13 12 : Farms reporting- : Internet access ................................................: 59 37 12,361 13,488 5,311 5,232 Dial-up ......................................................: 1 - 433 500 183 229 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ...............: 43 (NA) 7,148 (NA) 3,078 (NA) Cellular data plan (see text) ................................: 39 18 7,128 4,800 3,114 1,873 Satellite ....................................................: 14 9 2,635 2,424 1,028 822 Don't know ...................................................: - 1 668 1,054 306 394 Other ........................................................: - - 111 415 49 151 : Farms by number of households sharing : in net income of operation: : 1 household ....................................................: 64 44 13,282 15,935 6,125 7,094 2 households ...................................................: 12 7 2,229 2,341 1,070 1,102 3 households ...................................................: - - 455 540 223 197 4 households ...................................................: 1 1 223 225 107 68 5 or more households ...........................................: - - 133 195 75 88 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 8,479 8,812 194 180 140 98 : Sex of producers: : Male ...........................................................: 4,791 4,805 91 90 97 65 Female .........................................................: 3,688 4,007 103 90 43 33 : Hired managers ...................................................: 89 68 9 3 3 1 : Primary occupation: : Farming ........................................................: 5,027 4,882 64 57 47 45 Other ..........................................................: 3,452 3,930 130 123 93 53 : Place of residence: : On farm operated ...............................................: 5,929 6,373 124 105 100 81 Not on farm operated ...........................................: 2,550 2,439 70 75 40 17 : Days of work off farm: : None ...........................................................: 3,133 3,733 49 77 21 39 Any ............................................................: 5,346 5,079 145 103 119 59 1 to 49 days .................................................: 747 783 17 23 15 11 50 to 99 days ................................................: 685 817 20 26 30 1 100 to 199 days ..............................................: 866 794 14 3 11 20 200 days or more .............................................: 3,048 2,685 94 51 63 27 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less ................................................: 310 546 10 26 24 8 3 or 4 years ...................................................: 435 530 21 15 15 10 5 to 9 years ...................................................: 1,247 1,027 84 47 21 24 10 years or more ...............................................: 6,487 6,709 79 92 80 56 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less ................................................: 780 1,016 31 47 40 18 6 to 10 years ..................................................: 1,169 1,027 80 32 17 19 11 years or more ...............................................: 6,530 6,769 83 101 83 61 : Age group: : Under 25 years .................................................: 195 167 7 10 3 8 25 to 34 years .................................................: 574 480 28 1 14 7 35 to 44 years .................................................: 882 793 25 30 30 15 45 to 54 years .................................................: 1,106 1,561 46 38 30 9 55 to 64 years .................................................: 2,000 2,306 30 30 26 15 65 to 74 years .................................................: 2,312 1,990 36 43 20 40 75 years and over...............................................: 1,410 1,515 22 28 17 4 : Average age ....................................................: 59.6 59.6 53.4 57.4 53.2 55.3 : Young producers (see text) .......................................: 769 (NA) 35 (NA) 17 (NA) : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin .................: 831 386 39 71 45 38 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training in : the Reserves or National Guard (see text) .....................: 7,571 7,823 183 175 126 86 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ......................: 908 989 11 5 14 12 : Number of persons living in producers' households ................: 17,849 21,049 346 294 264 204 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions ...........................................: 7,239 7,521 159 149 124 85 Land use and/or crop decisions .................................: 6,616 6,663 137 134 117 72 Livestock decisions ............................................: 6,420 6,835 103 71 95 58 Marketing decisions (see text) .................................: 4,663 (NA) 104 (NA) 85 (NA) Record keeping and/or financial management .....................: 5,317 5,666 135 99 95 71 Estate planning or succession planning..........................: 4,726 4,334 118 87 89 58 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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: 102 55 28,740 32,059 11,468 12,212 : Sex of producers: : Male ...........................................................: 50 17 17,366 19,490 7,566 8,200 Female .........................................................: 52 38 11,374 12,569 3,902 4,012 : Hired managers ...................................................: 1 2 1,239 1,209 323 312 : Primary occupation: : Farming ........................................................: 35 27 12,216 12,688 4,649 4,642 Other ..........................................................: 67 28 16,524 19,371 6,819 7,570 : Place of residence: : On farm operated ...............................................: 74 44 20,049 22,581 7,553 7,982 Not on farm operated ...........................................: 28 11 8,691 9,478 3,915 4,230 : Days of work off farm: : None ...........................................................: 17 17 10,648 11,605 3,816 3,968 Any ............................................................: 85 38 18,092 20,454 7,652 8,244 1 to 49 days .................................................: 30 6 3,455 3,693 1,557 1,815 50 to 99 days ................................................: 12 4 1,805 1,837 839 809 100 to 199 days ..............................................: 13 11 2,690 2,899 1,293 1,276 200 days or more .............................................: 30 17 10,142 12,025 3,963 4,344 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less ................................................: 1 1 1,588 2,090 595 794 3 or 4 years ...................................................: 13 6 2,158 2,363 933 850 5 to 9 years ...................................................: 36 8 4,878 4,791 1,785 1,797 10 years or more ...............................................: 52 40 20,116 22,815 8,155 8,771 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less ................................................: 27 8 3,923 4,434 1,643 1,746 6 to 10 years ..................................................: 12 8 3,967 4,146 1,550 1,545 11 years or more ...............................................: 63 39 20,850 23,479 8,275 8,921 : Age group: : Under 25 years .................................................: - - 406 368 152 239 25 to 34 years .................................................: 11 3 1,485 1,545 598 554 35 to 44 years .................................................: 14 8 2,776 2,989 1,127 1,083 45 to 54 years .................................................: 24 5 3,744 4,872 1,650 2,042 55 to 64 years .................................................: 19 21 6,920 9,315 2,933 3,598 65 to 74 years .................................................: 27 17 8,401 8,420 3,197 3,016 75 years and over...............................................: 7 1 5,008 4,550 1,811 1,680 : Average age ....................................................: 55.5 57.1 60.9 59.9 60.3 59.3 : Young producers (see text) .......................................: 11 (NA) 1,891 (NA) 750 (NA) : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin .................: 33 31 10,806 11,821 11,468 12,212 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training in : the Reserves or National Guard (see text) .....................: 91 53 25,456 27,661 9,939 10,318 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ......................: 11 2 3,284 4,398 1,529 1,894 : Number of persons living in producers' households ................: 155 68 49,633 56,887 20,613 22,730 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions ...........................................: 73 45 24,405 27,564 9,591 10,396 Land use and/or crop decisions .................................: 69 30 20,746 23,486 8,142 8,901 Livestock decisions ............................................: 42 40 17,972 21,038 6,939 7,574 Marketing decisions (see text) .................................: 46 (NA) 15,234 (NA) 5,457 (NA) Record keeping and/or financial management .....................: 53 32 19,275 23,255 7,087 8,358 Estate planning or succession planning..........................: 51 28 14,758 17,732 5,399 6,432 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 3,901 5,092 :: : Land in farms ........................................acres: 7,204,323 8,630,664 :: Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) ...: 54 51 : :: Other crop farming (1119) .................................: 855 1,025 FARMS BY SIZE : :: Tobacco farming (11191) .................................: - - : :: Cotton farming (11192) ..................................: 11 4 1 to 9 acres ..............................................: 1,364 1,674 :: Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all : 10 to 49 acres ............................................: 743 1,010 :: other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ...............: 844 1,021 50 to 179 acres ...........................................: 557 761 :: Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) .................: 1,267 1,922 180 to 499 acres ..........................................: 411 519 :: Cattle feedlots (112112) ..................................: 10 7 500 acres or more .........................................: 826 1,128 :: Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ..................: 12 39 : :: Hog and pig farming (1122) ................................: 24 10 OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : :: Poultry and egg production (1123) .........................: 69 40 : :: Sheep and goat farming (1124) .............................: 250 321 Owned land in farms ..................................farms: 3,803 4,955 :: Aquaculture and other : acres: 5,884,208 6,823,236 :: animal production (1125, 1129) ...........................: 505 799 Rented or leased land in farms .......................farms: 626 846 :: : acres: 1,320,115 1,807,428 :: OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : :: : TENURE : :: Farms by- : : :: : Full owners ..........................................farms: 2,708 3,562 :: Type of organization: : acres: 3,517,276 4,745,629 :: Operation more than 50 percent owned : Part owners ..........................................farms: 568 730 :: by one producer's household and/or : acres: 3,221,724 2,930,360 :: extended family ......................................: 3,710 4,832 Tenants ..............................................farms: 625 800 :: Limited Liability Company .............................: 314 305 acres: 465,323 954,675 :: : : :: Operation's legal status for tax purposes: : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : :: Family or individual ..................................: 3,275 4,300 SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : :: Partnership ...........................................: 194 324 : :: Corporation ...........................................: 196 244 Total ................................................farms: 3,901 5,092 :: Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing : $1,000: 367,886 423,697 :: association, American Indian Reservation, etc. .......: 236 224 : :: : Market value of agricultural products sold .........farms: 3,901 5,092 :: Number of producers: : $1,000: 353,099 413,891 :: 1 producer ............................................: 1,302 2,080 Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ....farms: 1,638 1,862 :: 2 producers ...........................................: 1,866 2,384 $1,000: 102,529 79,669 :: 3 producers ...........................................: 409 383 Livestock, poultry, and their products ...........farms: 1,582 2,067 :: 4 producers ...........................................: 234 171 $1,000: 250,570 334,222 :: 5 or more producers ...................................: 90 74 Government payments ................................farms: 618 517 :: : $1,000: 14,787 9,807 :: Number of male producers: : : :: 1 producer ..........................................: 2,924 4,212 FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS : :: 2 producers .........................................: 618 558 : :: 3 producers .........................................: 219 139 Less than $1,000 ..........................................: 1,181 2,132 :: 4 producers .........................................: 36 35 $1,000 to $2,499 ..........................................: 744 735 :: 5 or more producers .................................: 42 26 $2,500 to $4,999 ..........................................: 522 619 :: : $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 425 543 :: Number of female producers: : $10,000 to $24,999 ........................................: 421 382 :: 1 producer ..........................................: 1,989 2,507 $25,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 196 251 :: 2 producers .........................................: 198 197 $50,000 or more ...........................................: 412 430 :: 3 producers .........................................: 44 36 : :: 4 producers .........................................: 12 13 COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION (CCC) LOANS : :: 5 or more producers .................................: 7 17 AND FEDERAL FARM PROGRAM PAYMENTS : :: : : :: Farms reporting- : CCC loans ............................................farms: 1 1 :: Internet access .........................................: 2,688 3,063 $1,000: (D) (D) :: Dial-up ...............................................: 89 136 Conservation Reserve, Wetlands Reserve, : :: Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ........: 1,337 (NA) Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : :: Cellular data plan (see text) .........................: 1,610 1,123 Enhancement Program payments ........................farms: 144 143 :: Satellite .............................................: 614 615 $1,000: 2,022 2,541 :: Don't know ............................................: 166 286 Other Federal farm program payments ..................farms: 524 470 :: Other .................................................: 27 110 $1,000: 12,765 7,266 :: : : :: Farms by number of households sharing : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : :: in net income of operation: : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : :: 1 household .............................................: 3,027 4,146 : :: 2 households ............................................: 613 659 Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ..........................: 61 41 :: 3 households ............................................: 137 169 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ........................: 182 193 :: 4 households ............................................: 84 51 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .........................: 612 644 :: 5 or more households ....................................: 40 67 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 4,173 5,366 :: Age group: : : :: Under 25 years ..........................................: 29 9 Sex of producers: : :: 25 to 34 years ..........................................: 93 77 Male ....................................................: 3,857 5,012 :: 35 to 44 years ..........................................: 156 236 Female ..................................................: 316 354 :: 45 to 54 years ..........................................: 354 493 : :: 55 to 64 years ..........................................: 758 996 Hired managers ............................................: 68 97 :: 65 to 74 years ..........................................: 1,335 2,070 : :: 75 years and over .......................................: 1,448 1,485 Primary occupation: : :: : Farming .................................................: 2,401 2,820 :: Average age .............................................: 68.1 67.3 Other ...................................................: 1,772 2,546 :: : : :: Young producers (see text) ................................: 122 (NA) Place of residence: : :: : On farm operated ........................................: 3,034 3,837 :: Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ..........: 1,529 1,894 Not on farm operated ....................................: 1,139 1,529 :: : : :: Producers by race: : Days of work off farm: : :: American Indian or Alaska Native ........................: 856 953 None ....................................................: 1,999 2,451 :: Asian ...................................................: 11 5 Any .....................................................: 2,174 2,915 :: Black or African American ...............................: 13 6 1 to 49 days ..........................................: 437 617 :: Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ...............: 7 1 50 to 99 days .........................................: 241 418 :: White ...................................................: 3,231 4,363 100 to 199 days .......................................: 354 450 :: More than one race reported .............................: 55 38 200 days or more ......................................: 1,142 1,430 :: : : :: Number of persons living in : Years on present farm: : :: producers' households ....................................: 8,484 11,309 2 years or less .........................................: 152 249 :: : 3 or 4 years ............................................: 179 287 :: On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : 5 to 9 years ............................................: 637 582 :: Day-to-day decisions ....................................: 3,737 4,876 10 years or more ........................................: 3,205 4,248 :: Land use and/or crop decisions ..........................: 3,283 4,257 : :: Livestock decisions .....................................: 2,647 3,671 Years operating any farm: : :: Marketing decisions (see text) ..........................: 2,172 (NA) 5 years or less .........................................: 350 511 :: Record keeping and/or financial management ..............: 2,695 3,835 6 to 10 years ...........................................: 571 507 :: Estate planning or succession planning ..................: 2,216 3,085 11 years or more ........................................: 3,252 4,348 :: : ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 2,017 :: : Land in farms ........................................acres: 2,976,239 :: Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) ...: 36 : :: Other crop farming (1119) .................................: 333 FARMS BY SIZE : :: Tobacco farming (11191) .................................: - : :: Cotton farming (11192) ..................................: 11 1 to 9 acres ..............................................: 648 :: Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all : 10 to 49 acres ............................................: 425 :: other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ...............: 322 50 to 179 acres ...........................................: 293 :: Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) .................: 824 180 to 499 acres ..........................................: 139 :: Cattle feedlots (112112) ..................................: 10 500 acres or more .........................................: 512 :: Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ..................: 15 : :: Hog and pig farming (1122) ................................: 6 OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : :: Poultry and egg production (1123) .........................: 44 : :: Sheep and goat farming (1124) .............................: 207 Owned land in farms ..................................farms: 1,870 :: Aquaculture and other : acres: 1,901,563 :: animal production (1125, 1129) ...........................: 248 Rented or leased land in farms .......................farms: 542 :: : acres: 1,074,676 :: OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : :: : TENURE : :: Farms by- : : :: : Full owners ..........................................farms: 1,077 :: Type of organization: : acres: 835,672 :: Operation more than 50 percent owned : Part owners ..........................................farms: 434 :: by one producer's household and/or : acres: 1,342,677 :: extended family ......................................: 1,876 Tenants ..............................................farms: 506 :: Limited Liability Company .............................: 197 acres: 797,890 :: : : :: Operation's legal status for tax purposes: : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : :: Family or individual ..................................: 1,538 SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : :: Partnership ...........................................: 138 : :: Corporation ...........................................: 173 Total ................................................farms: 2,017 :: Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing : $1,000: 459,052 :: association, American Indian Reservation, etc. .......: 168 : :: : Market value of agricultural products sold .........farms: 2,017 :: Number of producers: : $1,000: 442,611 :: 1 producer ............................................: 289 Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ....farms: 698 :: 2 producers ...........................................: 719 $1,000: 119,083 :: 3 producers ...........................................: 506 Livestock, poultry, and their products ...........farms: 1,064 :: 4 producers ...........................................: 356 $1,000: 323,528 :: 5 or more producers ...................................: 147 Government payments ................................farms: 479 :: : $1,000: 16,441 :: Number of male producers: : : :: 1 producer ..........................................: 947 FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS : :: 2 producers .........................................: 579 : :: 3 producers .........................................: 281 Less than $1,000 ..........................................: 608 :: 4 producers .........................................: 53 $1,000 to $2,499 ..........................................: 302 :: 5 or more producers .................................: 24 $2,500 to $4,999 ..........................................: 171 :: : $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 191 :: Number of female producers: : $10,000 to $24,999 ........................................: 247 :: 1 producer ..........................................: 1,026 $25,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 137 :: 2 producers .........................................: 436 $50,000 or more ...........................................: 361 :: 3 producers .........................................: 78 : :: 4 producers .........................................: 12 COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION (CCC) LOANS : :: 5 or more producers .................................: 13 AND FEDERAL FARM PROGRAM PAYMENTS : :: : : :: Farms reporting- : CCC loans ............................................farms: - :: Internet access .........................................: 1,507 $1,000: - :: Dial-up ...............................................: 37 Conservation Reserve, Wetlands Reserve, : :: Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ........: 794 Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : :: Cellular data plan (see text) .........................: 989 Enhancement Program payments ........................farms: 59 :: Satellite .............................................: 316 $1,000: 970 :: Don't know ............................................: 54 Other Federal farm program payments ..................farms: 446 :: Other .................................................: 5 $1,000: 15,471 :: : : :: Farms by number of households sharing : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : :: in net income of operation: : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : :: 1 household .............................................: 1,439 : :: 2 households ............................................: 291 Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ..........................: 45 :: 3 households ............................................: 171 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ........................: 158 :: 4 households ............................................: 74 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .........................: 91 :: 5 or more households ....................................: 42 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 2,666 :: Years operating any farm: : : :: 5 years or less .........................................: 1,176 Sex of producers: : :: 6 to 10 years ...........................................: 814 Male ....................................................: 1,663 :: 11 years or more ........................................: 676 Female ..................................................: 1,003 :: : : :: Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ..........: 750 Hired managers ............................................: 188 :: : : :: Producers by race: : Primary occupation: : :: American Indian or Alaska Native ........................: 746 Farming .................................................: 1,011 :: Asian ...................................................: 19 Other ...................................................: 1,655 :: Black or African American ...............................: 10 : :: Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ...............: - Place of residence: : :: White ...................................................: 1,836 On farm operated ........................................: 1,616 :: More than one race reported .............................: 55 Not on farm operated ....................................: 1,050 :: : : :: Military service: : Days of work off farm: : :: Never served or only on active duty for training in : None ....................................................: 544 :: the Reserves or National Guard (see text) ..............: 2,544 Any .....................................................: 2,122 :: Active duty now or in the past (see text) ...............: 122 1 to 49 days ..........................................: 329 :: : 50 to 99 days .........................................: 248 :: Number of persons living in producers' households .........: 4,558 100 to 199 days .......................................: 315 :: : 200 days or more ......................................: 1,230 :: On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : : :: Day-to-day decisions ....................................: 1,920 Years on present farm: : :: Land use and/or crop decisions ..........................: 1,681 2 years or less .........................................: 526 :: Livestock decisions .....................................: 1,676 3 or 4 years ............................................: 583 :: Marketing decisions (see text) ..........................: 1,277 5 to 9 years ............................................: 929 :: Record keeping and/or financial management ..............: 1,294 10 years or more ........................................: 628 :: Estate planning or succession planning ..................: 914 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 6,250 7,295 :: : Land in farms ........................................acres: 8,090,681 9,111,653 :: Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) ...: 115 89 : :: Other crop farming (1119) .................................: 1,396 1,182 FARMS BY SIZE : :: Tobacco farming (11191) .................................: - - : :: Cotton farming (11192) ..................................: 12 14 1 to 9 acres ..............................................: 2,129 2,682 :: Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all : 10 to 49 acres ............................................: 1,298 1,429 :: other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ...............: 1,384 1,168 50 to 179 acres ...........................................: 954 1,047 :: Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) .................: 2,090 2,700 180 to 499 acres ..........................................: 619 597 :: Cattle feedlots (112112) ..................................: 16 10 500 acres or more .........................................: 1,250 1,540 :: Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ..................: 23 36 : :: Hog and pig farming (1122) ................................: 32 26 OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : :: Poultry and egg production (1123) .........................: 167 55 : :: Sheep and goat farming (1124) .............................: 466 929 Owned land in farms ..................................farms: 5,914 6,818 :: Aquaculture and other : acres: 5,553,376 6,315,615 :: animal production (1125, 1129) ...........................: 860 1,061 Rented or leased land in farms .......................farms: 1,194 1,575 :: : acres: 2,537,305 2,796,038 :: OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : :: : TENURE : :: Farms by- : : :: : Full owners ..........................................farms: 4,270 4,600 :: Type of organization: : acres: 3,323,845 3,772,401 :: Operation more than 50 percent owned : Part owners ..........................................farms: 905 1,117 :: by one producer's household and/or : acres: 3,508,283 3,974,185 :: extended family ......................................: 5,818 6,846 Tenants ..............................................farms: 1,075 1,578 :: Limited Liability Company .............................: 678 572 acres: 1,258,553 1,365,067 :: : : :: Operation's legal status for tax purposes: : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : :: Family or individual ..................................: 5,029 6,056 SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : :: Partnership ...........................................: 354 413 : :: Corporation ...........................................: 428 445 Total ................................................farms: 6,250 7,295 :: Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing : $1,000: 509,518 561,692 :: association, American Indian Reservation, etc. .......: 439 381 : :: : Market value of agricultural products sold .........farms: 6,250 7,295 :: Number of producers: : $1,000: 483,088 548,239 :: 1 producer ............................................: 1,688 2,620 Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ....farms: 2,109 2,337 :: 2 producers ...........................................: 3,037 3,213 $1,000: 199,603 164,406 :: 3 producers ...........................................: 808 844 Livestock, poultry, and their products ...........farms: 2,741 3,445 :: 4 producers ...........................................: 482 410 $1,000: 283,485 383,834 :: 5 or more producers ...................................: 235 208 Government payments ................................farms: 1,271 787 :: : $1,000: 26,431 13,452 :: Number of male producers: : : :: 1 producer ..........................................: 4,061 4,891 FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS : :: 2 producers .........................................: 1,025 949 : :: 3 producers .........................................: 348 297 Less than $1,000 ..........................................: 2,018 3,171 :: 4 producers .........................................: 81 90 $1,000 to $2,499 ..........................................: 1,046 941 :: 5 or more producers .................................: 54 39 $2,500 to $4,999 ..........................................: 639 840 :: : $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 769 793 :: Number of female producers: : $10,000 to $24,999 ........................................: 680 624 :: 1 producer ..........................................: 3,663 4,165 $25,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 392 349 :: 2 producers .........................................: 702 661 $50,000 or more ...........................................: 706 577 :: 3 producers .........................................: 165 193 : :: 4 producers .........................................: 26 20 COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION (CCC) LOANS : :: 5 or more producers .................................: 26 16 AND FEDERAL FARM PROGRAM PAYMENTS : :: : : :: Farms reporting- : CCC loans ............................................farms: 6 11 :: Internet access .........................................: 4,509 4,721 $1,000: (Z) 247 :: Dial-up ...............................................: 108 141 Conservation Reserve, Wetlands Reserve, : :: Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ........: 2,596 (NA) Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : :: Cellular data plan (see text) .........................: 2,720 1,854 Enhancement Program payments ........................farms: 285 186 :: Satellite .............................................: 915 862 $1,000: 3,908 1,969 :: Don't know ............................................: 189 357 Other Federal farm program payments ..................farms: 1,036 718 :: Other .................................................: 31 167 $1,000: 22,523 11,483 :: : : :: Farms by number of households sharing : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : :: in net income of operation: : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : :: 1 household .............................................: 4,830 5,780 : :: 2 households ............................................: 937 931 Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ..........................: 75 85 :: 3 households ............................................: 271 347 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ........................: 337 346 :: 4 households ............................................: 149 128 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .........................: 673 776 :: 5 or more households ....................................: 63 109 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 9,826 10,628 :: Age group: - Con. : : :: : Sex of producers: : :: 55 to 64 years ..........................................: 2,139 2,742 Male ....................................................: 5,661 6,040 :: 65 to 74 years ..........................................: 1,578 1,580 Female ..................................................: 4,165 4,588 :: 75 years and over .......................................: 374 357 : :: : Hired managers ............................................: 365 326 :: Average age .............................................: 49.4 50.1 : :: : Primary occupation: : :: Young producers (see text) ................................: 1,783 (NA) Farming .................................................: 3,316 3,451 :: : Other ...................................................: 6,510 7,177 :: Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ..........: 3,193 3,291 : :: : Place of residence: : :: Producers by race: : On farm operated ........................................: 6,072 6,689 :: American Indian or Alaska Native ........................: 1,786 1,940 Not on farm operated ....................................: 3,754 3,939 :: Asian ...................................................: 80 71 : :: Black or African American ...............................: 38 24 Days of work off farm: : :: Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ...............: 22 5 None ....................................................: 2,421 2,847 :: White ...................................................: 7,690 8,475 Any .....................................................: 7,405 7,781 :: More than one race reported .............................: 187 100 1 to 49 days ..........................................: 1,232 1,337 :: : 50 to 99 days .........................................: 824 664 :: Military service: : 100 to 199 days .......................................: 1,037 1,092 :: Never served or only on active duty for training in : 200 days or more ......................................: 4,312 4,688 :: the Reserves or National Guard (see text) ..............: 8,905 9,610 : :: Active duty now or in the past (see text) ...............: 921 1,018 Years operating any farm: : :: : 5 years or less .........................................: 4,727 (NA) :: Number of persons living in producers' households .........: 18,351 20,453 6 to 10 years ...........................................: 5,099 (NA) :: : 11 years or more ........................................: (X) (X) :: On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : : :: Day-to-day decisions ....................................: 7,767 8,708 Age group: : :: Land use and/or crop decisions ..........................: 6,814 7,391 Under 25 years ..........................................: 602 550 :: Livestock decisions .....................................: 5,960 6,931 25 to 34 years ..........................................: 1,388 1,497 :: Marketing decisions (see text) ..........................: 4,790 (NA) 35 to 44 years ..........................................: 1,972 1,784 :: Record keeping and/or financial management ..............: 5,852 7,177 45 to 54 years ..........................................: 1,773 2,118 :: Estate planning or succession planning ..................: 4,185 4,866 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 20,976 6,934 4,108 630 759 708 percent: 100.0 33.1 19.6 3.0 3.6 3.4 Land in farms ............................................acres: 39,128,563 24,068 89,264 36,198 61,561 80,447 Average size of farm .................................acres: 1,865 3 22 57 81 114 : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total ....................................................farms: 20,976 6,934 4,108 630 759 708 $1,000: 3,078,767 47,822 51,656 28,182 67,160 107,349 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 146,776 6,897 12,574 44,734 88,484 151,622 : Farms by economic class: : Less than $1,000 ..........................................: 6,703 2,488 1,359 245 258 307 $1,000 to $2,499 ..........................................: 3,474 1,860 723 97 103 79 $2,500 to $4,999 ..........................................: 2,344 972 560 58 81 63 $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 2,311 870 590 57 87 48 $10,000 to $24,999 ........................................: 2,214 487 483 91 100 71 : $25,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 1,122 145 188 31 55 34 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 887 68 124 23 27 37 $100,000 to $249,999 ......................................: 829 25 62 25 28 42 $250,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 447 11 12 1 11 12 : $500,000 to $999,999 ......................................: 275 4 4 - 4 5 $1,000,000 or more ........................................: 370 4 3 2 5 10 $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 ................................: 182 4 2 1 1 4 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 ................................: 79 - 1 - - 3 $5,000,000 or more ......................................: 109 - - 1 4 3 : Total sales ............................................farms: 20,976 6,934 4,108 630 759 708 $1,000: 2,949,036 45,781 49,954 27,190 66,355 106,325 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and dry peas ............farms: 1,281 349 487 10 15 15 $1,000: 179,621 199 806 10 725 798 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 284 - - - 6 8 $1,000: 176,650 - - - 654 704 Corn ...............................................farms: 336 55 48 1 7 12 $1,000: 123,959 62 273 (D) 696 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 202 - - - 6 7 $1,000: 123,208 - - - (D) 629 Wheat ..............................................farms: 192 9 22 - 6 - $1,000: 19,650 (D) (D) - (D) - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 63 - - - - - $1,000: 17,635 - - - - - Soybeans ...........................................farms: 7 - 4 - - - $1,000: (D) - (D) - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 1 - - - - - $1,000: (D) - - - - - Sorghum ............................................farms: 119 1 - - - 1 $1,000: 18,728 (D) - - - (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 65 - - - - 1 $1,000: 17,526 - - - - (D) Barley .............................................farms: 2 - - - - - $1,000: (D) - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 1 - - - - - $1,000: (D) - - - - - Rice ...............................................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Other grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas ..........................................farms: 788 286 426 9 2 2 $1,000: 16,759 129 459 (D) (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 9 - - - - - $1,000: 15,860 - - - - - Tobacco ..............................................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Cotton and cottonseed ................................farms: 174 13 12 2 3 10 $1,000: (D) (D) 257 (D) 86 519 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 117 - 1 2 - 3 $1,000: (D) - (D) (D) - 328 Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes ............................................farms: 1,316 666 390 34 26 12 $1,000: 196,216 5,848 3,344 (D) (D) 39 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 129 24 11 3 10 - $1,000: 189,079 1,864 1,460 (D) 2,659 - : Fruits, tree nuts, and berries .......................farms: 2,661 1,807 449 46 58 52 $1,000: 229,093 10,712 12,526 2,885 3,069 11,164 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 315 21 79 16 18 29 $1,000: 212,592 1,393 7,930 2,495 2,369 11,015 Fruits and tree nuts ...............................farms: 2,582 1,743 443 45 55 50 $1,000: 228,458 10,326 12,426 2,873 3,065 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 314 20 79 16 18 29 $1,000: 212,480 (D) (D) 2,495 2,369 11,015 Berries ............................................farms: 225 163 38 6 5 2 $1,000: 635 386 100 12 4 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 1 1 - - - - $1,000: (D) (D) - - - - Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and sod ...........farms: 369 189 114 2 19 6 $1,000: 43,235 13,241 (D) (D) 14,937 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 66 28 17 - 4 3 $1,000: 40,661 11,845 5,398 - 14,831 (D) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 895 380 252 1,340 1,272 1,089 2,609 percent: 4.3 1.8 1.2 6.4 6.1 5.2 12.4 Land in farms ............................................acres: 141,263 75,287 59,833 476,236 924,022 1,523,467 35,636,917 Average size of farm .................................acres: 158 198 237 355 726 1,399 13,659 : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total ....................................................farms: 895 380 252 1,340 1,272 1,089 2,609 $1,000: 115,544 43,547 40,521 158,409 377,340 560,290 1,480,947 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 129,099 114,597 160,798 118,216 296,651 514,500 567,630 : Farms by economic class: : Less than $1,000 ..........................................: 404 149 86 471 348 271 317 $1,000 to $2,499 ..........................................: 107 43 14 133 105 70 140 $2,500 to $4,999 ..........................................: 102 43 33 125 117 93 97 $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 99 51 36 150 120 99 104 $10,000 to $24,999 ........................................: 77 41 39 215 196 154 260 : $25,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 23 10 10 52 146 163 265 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 35 10 5 64 52 84 358 $100,000 to $249,999 ......................................: 21 24 6 43 59 45 449 $250,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 9 4 13 32 36 22 284 : $500,000 to $999,999 ......................................: 12 3 7 23 33 25 155 $1,000,000 or more ........................................: 6 2 3 32 60 63 180 $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 ................................: 1 - 1 27 30 24 87 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 ................................: - - - 1 14 13 47 $5,000,000 or more ......................................: 5 2 2 4 16 26 46 : Total sales ............................................farms: 895 380 252 1,340 1,272 1,089 2,609 $1,000: 112,946 42,842 39,495 151,698 363,522 546,966 1,395,963 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and dry peas ............farms: 17 9 8 38 83 76 174 $1,000: 2,030 43 (D) (D) 14,798 20,197 135,213 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 12 - 7 18 58 50 125 $1,000: (D) - (D) (D) 14,301 19,756 134,662 Corn ...............................................farms: 12 - 7 21 45 40 88 $1,000: 1,934 - (D) (D) 11,092 15,247 90,264 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 11 - 7 11 41 39 80 $1,000: (D) - (D) 1,302 11,020 (D) 90,199 Wheat ..............................................farms: 4 - 1 7 29 32 82 $1,000: 4 - (D) 707 1,569 (D) 15,480 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - 5 10 11 37 $1,000: - - - (D) 1,095 (D) 14,564 Soybeans ...........................................farms: - - - - - 2 1 $1,000: - - - - - (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - 1 $1,000: - - - - - - (D) Sorghum ............................................farms: 2 3 1 11 23 22 55 $1,000: (D) 42 (D) 427 1,816 (D) 13,813 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - 4 12 12 36 $1,000: - - - (D) 1,500 2,351 13,249 Barley .............................................farms: - - - - 1 - 1 $1,000: - - - - (D) - (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - 1 - - $1,000: - - - - (D) - - Rice ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - Other grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas ..........................................farms: 2 6 1 4 9 8 33 $1,000: (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 1 - - - 1 1 6 $1,000: (D) - - - (D) (D) (D) Tobacco ..............................................farms: - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - Cotton and cottonseed ................................farms: 2 10 - 16 32 38 36 $1,000: (D) (D) - 1,898 8,462 15,327 36,651 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - 9 - 9 29 31 33 $1,000: - (D) - 1,773 8,359 15,141 36,550 Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes ............................................farms: 17 9 2 34 51 42 33 $1,000: (D) 22 (D) 5,327 39,143 56,068 80,881 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 2 - - 8 34 22 15 $1,000: (D) - - 5,121 38,975 55,893 80,810 : Fruits, tree nuts, and berries .......................farms: 36 26 15 71 43 29 29 $1,000: 8,458 3,491 6,640 37,943 32,842 27,601 71,763 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 20 13 10 41 28 24 16 $1,000: 8,246 3,412 6,579 37,469 32,641 27,533 71,511 Fruits and tree nuts ...............................farms: 36 26 15 70 43 29 27 $1,000: (D) 3,491 (D) (D) (D) 27,601 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 20 13 10 41 28 24 16 $1,000: 8,246 3,412 6,579 37,467 32,607 27,533 71,511 Berries ............................................farms: 2 - 2 4 1 - 2 $1,000: (D) - (D) (D) (D) - (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and sod ...........farms: 9 5 2 16 2 1 4 $1,000: 305 (D) (D) 2,355 (D) (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 2 2 - 7 2 - 1 $1,000: (D) (D) - 2,308 (D) - (D) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 25 2 6 5 3 1 $1,000: (D) (D) 9 4 (Z) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 2 - - - - - $1,000: (D) - - - - - Cultivated Christmas trees .........................farms: 24 2 6 5 3 1 $1,000: 182 (D) 9 4 (Z) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 1 - - - - - $1,000: (D) - - - - - Short rotation woody crops .........................farms: 1 - - - - - $1,000: (D) - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 1 - - - - - $1,000: (D) - - - - - Other crops and hay ..................................farms: 3,386 1,049 1,120 161 154 106 $1,000: 183,057 2,331 8,717 2,055 3,258 3,598 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 405 - 18 11 18 25 $1,000: 163,318 - 1,330 716 1,478 2,625 Maple syrup ........................................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - : Cattle and calves ....................................farms: 5,967 830 748 158 189 220 $1,000: 678,505 8,536 10,412 3,114 5,075 6,470 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 1,519 25 21 10 10 21 $1,000: 634,380 4,987 5,910 1,932 3,491 4,862 Milk from cows .......................................farms: 96 6 1 1 3 3 $1,000: 1,329,555 (D) (D) (D) 34,198 71,868 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 81 - - 1 3 3 $1,000: 1,329,479 - - (D) 34,198 71,868 Hogs and pigs ........................................farms: 238 92 60 4 11 13 $1,000: 518 (D) 104 11 (D) 15 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 1 - - - - - $1,000: (D) - - - - - Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and milk .................farms: 1,986 833 396 78 44 56 $1,000: 12,006 1,293 2,499 158 86 171 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 27 3 4 - - - $1,000: 7,635 245 1,415 - - - Horses, ponies, mules, burros, : and donkeys .........................................farms: 1,140 371 244 23 59 45 $1,000: 15,778 2,237 3,065 (D) 410 6,277 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 42 - 19 1 - 11 $1,000: 8,541 - 1,676 (D) - 6,035 Poultry and eggs .....................................farms: 1,262 596 331 34 57 38 $1,000: (D) 769 480 (D) 110 61 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 2 - - 1 - - $1,000: (D) - - (D) - - Aquaculture ..........................................farms: 21 7 3 - 2 3 $1,000: (D) 31 654 - (D) 3,008 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 11 - 3 - 2 2 $1,000: (D) - 654 - (D) (D) Other animals and other animal : products ............................................farms: 440 198 87 15 17 17 $1,000: 5,461 450 919 21 81 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 25 - 7 - - 1 $1,000: 4,166 - 647 - - (D) : Value of- : Government payments ....................................farms: 4,637 507 289 86 142 125 $1,000: 129,731 2,041 1,702 993 805 1,023 : Landlord's share of total sales ........................farms: 139 3 8 1 2 3 $1,000: 8,363 40 82 (D) (D) (D) : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to- : Consumers ..............................................farms: 1,142 575 314 38 27 29 $1,000: 10,576 2,802 3,034 152 181 815 : Retail markets, institutions, and food hubs for : local or regionally branded products ..................farms: 848 379 168 18 25 35 $1,000: 200,998 3,043 2,977 862 (D) 5,037 : FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES : : Total farm production expenses 1/ ........................farms: 20,976 6,934 4,108 630 759 708 $1,000: 2,543,409 77,577 73,759 30,061 64,736 74,266 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 121,253 11,188 17,955 47,715 85,291 104,896 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased .............................................farms: 5,051 1,989 1,181 147 181 171 $1,000: 91,269 1,500 2,136 702 1,185 857 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 3,964 1,948 1,097 120 142 122 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 610 39 72 22 29 46 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 165 2 11 4 6 2 $50,000 or more .........................................: 312 - 1 1 4 1 : Chemicals purchased ....................................farms: 4,112 1,512 937 104 140 124 $1,000: 56,890 609 898 219 745 573 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 3,412 1,504 906 97 121 103 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 3 - 2 2 $1,000: - - (D) 91 - (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - 1 - - 1 $1,000: - - - (D) - - (D) Cultivated Christmas trees .........................farms: - - 1 2 - 2 2 $1,000: - - (D) (D) - (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - 1 $1,000: - - - - - - (D) Short rotation woody crops .........................farms: - - - 1 - - - $1,000: - - - (D) - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - 1 - - - $1,000: - - - (D) - - - Other crops and hay ..................................farms: 99 72 33 156 144 70 222 $1,000: 3,369 2,401 2,786 13,262 20,220 15,552 105,509 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 26 12 17 51 70 39 118 $1,000: 2,634 1,713 2,529 11,986 19,147 15,190 103,969 Maple syrup ........................................farms: - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - : Cattle and calves ....................................farms: 232 142 104 405 514 564 1,861 $1,000: 15,943 3,408 4,306 19,178 53,501 112,617 435,945 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 24 11 6 44 70 125 1,152 $1,000: 14,826 2,645 3,411 15,300 47,871 106,158 422,989 Milk from cows .......................................farms: 4 2 2 9 15 22 28 $1,000: 80,150 (D) (D) 66,707 189,200 298,122 518,365 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 4 2 2 7 14 19 26 $1,000: 80,150 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Hogs and pigs ........................................farms: 9 10 6 10 7 8 8 $1,000: 11 25 6 (D) 18 (D) 9 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - 1 - - - $1,000: - - - (D) - - - Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and milk .................farms: 72 14 11 81 99 114 188 $1,000: 63 26 42 497 511 734 5,924 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - 5 1 2 12 $1,000: - - - 272 (D) (D) 5,198 Horses, ponies, mules, burros, : and donkeys .........................................farms: 46 21 3 66 55 35 172 $1,000: 298 374 (D) 385 413 355 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - 6 - 2 - 1 2 $1,000: - 300 - (D) - (D) (D) Poultry and eggs .....................................farms: 45 17 9 40 13 34 48 $1,000: 70 28 8 34 16 (D) 42 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - 1 - $1,000: - - - - - (D) - Aquaculture ..........................................farms: - 1 - 2 2 - 1 $1,000: - (D) - (D) (D) - (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - 2 2 - - $1,000: - - - (D) (D) - - Other animals and other animal : products ............................................farms: 14 6 7 28 15 5 31 $1,000: 77 3 (D) 828 668 62 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 1 - 1 6 3 - 6 $1,000: (D) - (D) 804 (D) - 1,673 : Value of- : Government payments ....................................farms: 186 72 77 447 564 576 1,566 $1,000: 2,598 705 1,026 6,711 13,818 13,324 84,984 : Landlord's share of total sales ........................farms: 7 1 1 17 17 21 58 $1,000: 360 (D) (D) 418 927 1,897 4,485 : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to- : Consumers ..............................................farms: 20 16 11 28 16 29 39 $1,000: 158 202 40 1,895 178 516 604 : Retail markets, institutions, and food hubs for : local or regionally branded products ..................farms: 10 3 13 52 28 30 87 $1,000: 779 11 (D) 15,093 17,158 28,500 125,965 : FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES : : Total farm production expenses 1/ ........................farms: 895 380 252 1,340 1,272 1,089 2,609 $1,000: 100,518 41,611 34,795 139,939 300,311 457,452 1,148,384 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 112,311 109,502 138,075 104,432 236,094 420,066 440,163 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased .............................................farms: 145 90 64 201 233 169 480 $1,000: 2,073 943 694 6,675 8,881 13,238 52,384 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 76 58 40 93 83 46 139 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 46 26 15 48 58 48 161 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 11 2 8 23 35 24 37 $50,000 or more .........................................: 12 4 1 37 57 51 143 : Chemicals purchased ....................................farms: 132 63 45 213 228 179 435 $1,000: 1,151 356 370 2,892 6,203 8,495 34,378 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 102 41 26 143 93 74 202 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 .......................................: 360 8 29 5 11 15 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 128 - 2 2 7 1 $50,000 or more .........................................: 212 - - - 1 5 : Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased ..............farms: 4,787 1,726 1,217 145 164 124 $1,000: 56,708 2,137 1,708 173 2,178 385 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 2,847 1,258 898 94 86 67 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 1,148 395 254 48 60 35 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 479 67 56 3 14 20 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 105 3 7 - - 2 $50,000 or more .........................................: 208 3 2 - 4 - : Cover crop seed purchased ............................farms: 958 382 273 30 34 14 $1,000: 1,830 107 121 33 19 6 : Livestock and poultry purchased or leased ..............farms: 4,389 1,071 699 130 135 157 $1,000: 193,873 4,230 4,385 655 1,090 2,064 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 2,755 915 586 104 96 109 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 995 116 102 25 28 40 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 391 38 8 - 10 3 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 108 1 - - - 2 $250,000 or more ........................................: 140 1 3 1 1 3 : Breeding livestock purchased or leased ...............farms: 2,693 407 294 83 89 71 $1,000: 71,323 1,918 827 (D) 883 1,524 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ..............................................farms: 2,331 790 494 66 58 101 $1,000: 122,550 2,313 3,558 (D) 207 540 : Feed purchased .........................................farms: 13,636 4,039 2,427 400 483 498 $1,000: 820,190 13,798 12,120 11,821 17,508 23,580 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 8,767 3,261 1,776 279 330 367 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 3,594 727 581 107 128 109 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 908 48 57 12 20 15 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 199 3 13 - 1 3 $250,000 or more ........................................: 168 - - 2 4 4 : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ....................farms: 19,682 6,383 3,935 606 711 667 $1,000: 123,191 7,764 6,977 1,823 3,356 4,658 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 16,104 6,095 3,589 528 591 526 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 2,929 271 337 74 111 127 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 320 16 7 1 3 7 $50,000 or more .........................................: 329 1 2 3 6 7 : Utilities ..............................................farms: 11,856 3,435 2,148 371 512 405 $1,000: 96,430 4,793 4,269 1,469 3,210 3,367 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 4,352 1,877 935 127 169 147 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 5,228 1,411 1,038 179 260 177 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,770 135 165 59 77 69 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 206 10 7 3 - 7 $50,000 or more .........................................: 300 2 3 3 6 5 : Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ...............farms: 14,935 4,199 2,953 481 594 523 $1,000: 191,129 9,114 9,397 2,588 6,047 6,875 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 10,802 3,770 2,432 379 446 377 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 3,132 407 487 95 122 123 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 517 18 27 4 12 13 $50,000 or more .........................................: 484 4 7 3 14 10 : Hired farm labor .......................................farms: 3,994 843 661 111 137 123 $1,000: 335,513 9,401 9,470 3,538 13,864 14,520 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 1,740 550 427 66 64 37 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,014 210 140 24 35 46 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 795 62 77 19 26 26 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 218 17 13 - 5 8 $250,000 or more ........................................: 227 4 4 2 7 6 : Contract labor .........................................farms: 2,200 625 358 63 65 62 $1,000: 56,819 2,570 2,916 387 1,547 788 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 444 200 94 21 12 11 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 809 306 135 22 20 29 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 632 105 102 15 14 11 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 135 11 13 4 13 10 $50,000 or more .........................................: 180 3 14 1 6 1 : Customwork and custom hauling ..........................farms: 2,859 780 511 88 113 83 $1,000: 64,645 1,178 1,795 863 2,032 2,689 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 832 395 168 25 20 13 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 1,124 342 225 32 57 35 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 622 42 110 28 28 30 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 100 1 7 - 5 1 $50,000 or more .........................................: 181 - 1 3 3 4 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 .......................................: 13 22 13 36 73 44 91 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 11 - 5 16 26 18 40 $50,000 or more .........................................: 6 - 1 18 36 43 102 : Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased ..............farms: 151 104 58 240 259 196 403 $1,000: 716 344 260 2,910 6,508 9,293 30,097 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 67 50 31 92 79 57 68 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 54 37 12 84 53 39 77 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 25 15 10 42 57 41 129 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 4 2 5 7 30 11 34 $50,000 or more .........................................: 1 - - 15 40 48 95 : Cover crop seed purchased ............................farms: 30 20 12 63 30 12 58 $1,000: 18 12 44 91 124 79 1,176 : Livestock and poultry purchased or leased ..............farms: 130 99 52 213 290 290 1,123 $1,000: 7,942 1,049 1,988 4,497 21,679 34,234 110,059 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 94 71 33 132 171 159 285 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 32 21 16 66 78 76 395 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 2 6 - 8 20 30 266 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: - - - 4 7 5 89 $250,000 or more ........................................: 2 1 3 3 14 20 88 : Breeding livestock purchased or leased ...............farms: 75 59 47 157 207 227 977 $1,000: (D) 618 1,919 1,576 3,827 8,588 41,877 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ..............................................farms: 64 55 22 86 118 117 360 $1,000: (D) 431 69 2,921 17,853 25,645 68,182 : Feed purchased .........................................farms: 561 258 159 794 889 880 2,248 $1,000: 40,574 16,716 15,432 45,688 106,584 191,025 325,346 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 401 181 115 503 551 436 567 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 142 62 39 252 271 351 825 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 13 13 2 24 43 59 602 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: - - 1 8 5 9 156 $250,000 or more ........................................: 5 2 2 7 19 25 98 : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ....................farms: 808 368 224 1,215 1,165 1,053 2,547 $1,000: 4,993 1,820 1,361 8,202 12,101 15,346 54,791 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 714 292 172 929 845 708 1,115 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 77 66 45 223 235 265 1,098 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 9 9 4 29 35 21 179 $50,000 or more .........................................: 8 1 3 34 50 59 155 : Utilities ..............................................farms: 438 222 140 766 748 657 2,014 $1,000: 2,965 1,857 1,368 5,811 12,582 13,985 40,754 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 128 79 45 253 189 157 246 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 230 73 66 326 358 309 801 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 58 62 20 139 114 120 752 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 15 4 5 19 30 9 97 $50,000 or more .........................................: 7 4 4 29 57 62 118 : Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ...............farms: 594 282 180 987 954 873 2,315 $1,000: 6,142 3,280 2,798 12,477 22,755 26,797 82,859 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 415 188 117 668 594 530 886 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 139 82 42 221 239 228 947 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 21 10 14 56 59 38 245 $50,000 or more .........................................: 19 2 7 42 62 77 237 : Hired farm labor .......................................farms: 143 77 60 261 295 263 1,020 $1,000: 14,407 6,080 4,169 19,939 41,994 52,047 146,084 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 83 22 27 92 86 83 203 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 32 25 15 69 81 76 261 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 16 21 4 54 60 44 386 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 3 1 10 19 26 19 97 $250,000 or more ........................................: 9 8 4 27 42 41 73 : Contract labor .........................................farms: 68 37 14 130 114 131 533 $1,000: 2,403 1,141 356 4,430 5,633 12,875 21,772 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 8 5 1 19 9 29 35 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 30 18 - 41 32 37 139 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 15 8 10 36 42 35 239 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 7 2 1 6 8 3 57 $50,000 or more .........................................: 8 4 2 28 23 27 63 : Customwork and custom hauling ..........................farms: 83 64 15 186 172 181 583 $1,000: 1,109 1,326 883 2,965 8,050 9,147 32,608 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 7 14 3 44 37 36 70 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 37 28 5 70 40 55 198 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 31 13 - 45 60 41 194 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 4 5 4 11 11 14 37 $50,000 or more .........................................: 4 4 3 16 24 35 84 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 3,620 270 302 83 104 109 $1,000: 115,919 1,342 1,226 829 1,624 1,263 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 2,071 208 245 68 84 69 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 410 32 20 6 12 15 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 501 22 30 7 2 17 $25,000 or more .........................................: 638 8 7 2 6 8 : Rent and lease expenses for machinery, equipment, : and farm share of vehicles ............................farms: 1,049 281 161 16 45 41 $1,000: 13,900 649 485 47 111 292 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 423 161 80 4 26 17 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 355 96 60 9 14 17 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 171 24 17 3 4 6 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 43 - 4 - 1 - $50,000 or more .........................................: 57 - - - - 1 : Interest expense .......................................farms: 3,881 868 609 95 104 141 $1,000: 81,752 4,535 4,147 1,338 1,034 1,410 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 1,771 544 321 40 37 80 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,515 309 269 40 62 47 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 424 15 19 14 4 13 $100,000 or more ........................................: 171 - - 1 1 1 : Secured by real estate ...............................farms: 2,765 625 444 75 89 107 $1,000: 58,065 3,275 3,067 992 878 961 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 271 112 30 4 13 12 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 802 243 171 21 20 44 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 1,243 267 229 37 53 41 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 208 3 13 12 2 9 $50,000 or more .......................................: 241 - 1 1 1 1 : Not secured by real estate ...........................farms: 2,296 485 369 65 54 74 $1,000: 23,687 1,260 1,080 346 156 449 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 442 121 89 17 21 10 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 1,233 320 233 36 26 54 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 464 43 41 11 6 8 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 78 - 5 - 1 1 $50,000 or more .......................................: 79 1 1 1 - 1 : Property taxes paid ....................................farms: 16,474 5,181 3,033 528 699 613 $1,000: 59,207 8,539 6,250 952 1,468 1,301 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 14,522 4,986 2,876 491 639 553 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 1,096 138 114 32 47 38 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 504 57 24 3 10 21 $25,000 or more .........................................: 352 - 19 2 3 1 : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom services : for livestock .........................................farms: 8,231 1,977 1,342 251 274 295 $1,000: 57,176 1,999 1,374 718 1,651 3,244 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 7,216 1,905 1,289 239 257 268 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 856 71 53 10 14 23 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 58 - - - - 1 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 15 1 - 1 - - $100,000 or more ........................................: 86 - - 1 3 3 : All other production expenses ..........................farms: 8,893 2,132 1,459 281 382 328 $1,000: 128,799 3,419 4,204 1,938 6,087 6,399 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 6,580 1,999 1,301 243 306 236 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,659 126 132 31 63 72 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 301 4 19 5 4 10 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 166 2 6 - 3 3 $100,000 or more ........................................: 187 1 1 2 6 7 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ .................farms: 283 51 26 5 5 4 $1,000: 3,711 147 30 27 17 2 : Depreciation expenses claimed ............................farms: 9,779 2,790 1,867 320 361 340 $1,000: 260,223 13,495 15,200 2,687 5,618 8,742 : NET CASH FARM INCOME : : Net cash farm income of operations .......................farms: 20,976 6,934 4,108 630 759 708 $1,000: 657,738 -24,790 -15,098 -520 7,497 34,767 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 31,357 -3,575 -3,675 -826 9,877 49,106 : Farms with net gains 2/ ...............................number: 6,786 1,749 1,259 131 252 193 Average net gain .................................dollars: 135,852 11,865 15,609 46,776 74,372 211,435 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 1,013 466 301 21 36 22 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 1,615 693 349 25 65 51 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 920 245 227 11 44 26 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 1,028 214 181 37 38 32 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 701 76 115 6 28 15 $50,000 or more .........................................: 1,509 55 86 31 41 47 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 101 73 67 259 383 440 1,429 $1,000: 3,987 380 1,104 4,133 10,111 19,224 70,696 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 69 59 43 193 247 277 509 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 1 2 14 28 50 46 184 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 17 11 2 16 27 48 302 $25,000 or more .........................................: 14 1 8 22 59 69 434 : Rent and lease expenses for machinery, equipment, : and farm share of vehicles ............................farms: 36 35 7 54 105 60 208 $1,000: 351 67 50 506 2,043 2,007 7,291 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 11 12 1 24 36 10 41 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 8 21 5 17 34 17 57 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 15 2 - 9 11 17 63 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: - - 1 2 14 6 15 $50,000 or more .........................................: 2 - - 2 10 10 32 : Interest expense .......................................farms: 144 103 63 288 291 279 896 $1,000: 2,266 2,147 944 5,411 7,213 12,201 39,106 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 81 49 31 149 96 110 233 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 56 39 17 90 137 101 348 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 4 11 13 34 41 33 223 $100,000 or more ........................................: 3 4 2 15 17 35 92 : Secured by real estate ...............................farms: 96 74 46 190 211 189 619 $1,000: 1,641 1,595 769 4,249 4,410 7,891 28,337 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 8 11 3 22 14 13 29 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 31 18 18 55 55 47 79 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 53 33 13 72 100 79 266 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 3 9 10 15 21 6 105 $50,000 or more .......................................: 1 3 2 26 21 44 140 : Not secured by real estate ...........................farms: 97 71 29 168 169 183 532 $1,000: 625 552 174 1,162 2,803 4,310 10,769 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 17 20 6 41 22 16 62 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 74 40 14 86 77 93 180 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 2 9 8 28 47 40 221 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 2 - - 8 12 17 32 $50,000 or more .......................................: 2 2 1 5 11 17 37 : Property taxes paid ....................................farms: 733 347 222 1,172 1,030 818 2,098 $1,000: 1,578 986 758 4,011 5,287 4,986 23,090 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 662 305 179 1,006 851 663 1,311 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 47 28 26 75 87 75 389 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 16 7 12 58 51 37 208 $25,000 or more .........................................: 8 7 5 33 41 43 190 : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom services : for livestock .........................................farms: 299 185 112 485 576 616 1,819 $1,000: 2,800 1,100 697 1,529 7,449 11,107 23,507 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 281 173 109 444 527 540 1,184 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 12 10 - 33 32 48 550 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: - - 1 5 1 5 45 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 1 - - - 1 4 7 $100,000 or more ........................................: 5 2 2 3 15 19 33 : All other production expenses ..........................farms: 342 184 121 641 674 558 1,791 $1,000: 5,062 2,020 1,562 7,862 15,239 21,445 53,562 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 268 123 90 472 449 357 736 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 48 55 19 102 141 118 752 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 14 2 7 34 27 25 150 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 7 2 1 8 21 24 89 $100,000 or more ........................................: 5 2 4 25 36 34 64 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ .................farms: 13 18 - 7 34 29 91 $1,000: 140 55 - 89 402 486 2,316 : Depreciation expenses claimed ............................farms: 359 189 137 595 621 527 1,673 $1,000: 7,532 4,539 3,068 15,708 34,964 34,117 114,553 : NET CASH FARM INCOME : : Net cash farm income of operations .......................farms: 895 380 252 1,340 1,272 1,089 2,609 $1,000: 17,825 5,130 6,759 27,211 87,920 116,333 394,705 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 19,916 13,499 26,821 20,306 69,119 106,826 151,286 : Farms with net gains 2/ ...............................number: 197 101 70 445 484 448 1,457 Average net gain .................................dollars: 155,659 129,183 137,056 109,154 219,032 312,607 321,121 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 30 5 2 36 23 29 42 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 49 21 11 86 65 77 123 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 33 24 13 83 69 47 98 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 15 14 13 82 95 86 221 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 23 3 5 60 64 75 231 $50,000 or more .........................................: 47 34 26 98 168 134 742 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 14,190 5,185 2,849 499 507 515 Average net loss .................................dollars: 18,616 8,784 12,197 13,322 22,179 11,728 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 1,457 693 353 37 38 39 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 4,465 2,017 907 179 117 146 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 3,030 1,170 598 90 120 152 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 3,150 980 626 125 155 117 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 1,180 226 261 41 46 46 $50,000 or more .........................................: 908 99 104 27 31 15 : Net cash farm income of producers ........................farms: 20,976 6,934 4,108 630 759 708 $1,000: 651,802 -24,684 -15,150 -516 7,481 34,672 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 31,074 -3,560 -3,688 -819 9,857 48,972 : Producers reporting net gains 2/ .......................farms: 6,791 1,749 1,264 134 251 193 Average net gain .................................dollars: 135,042 11,897 15,499 45,620 74,629 210,948 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 1,018 463 306 24 34 22 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 1,611 691 349 25 65 51 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 923 245 227 11 46 26 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 1,031 220 181 37 37 32 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 699 75 115 6 28 15 $50,000 or more .........................................: 1,509 55 86 31 41 47 : Producers reporting net losses .........................farms: 14,185 5,185 2,844 496 508 515 Average net loss .................................dollars: 18,701 8,774 12,216 13,365 22,147 11,729 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 1,454 695 345 34 40 39 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 4,470 2,021 910 179 116 146 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 3,025 1,168 598 90 120 152 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 3,156 978 626 126 155 117 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 1,175 224 261 40 46 46 $50,000 or more .........................................: 905 99 104 27 31 15 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ....................................................farms: 8 - - - - - $1,000: (D) - - - - - : INCOME FROM FARM-RELATED SOURCES : : Total income from farm-related sources ...................farms: 3,974 668 628 115 162 153 $1,000: 122,379 4,965 7,005 1,358 5,073 1,684 : Customwork and other agricultural services .............farms: 839 242 217 29 43 23 $1,000: 16,807 1,686 2,002 90 758 269 : Gross cash rent or share payments ......................farms: 1,222 148 206 33 36 53 $1,000: 22,957 761 1,474 505 309 518 Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas trees, : short rotation woody crops, and maple products ........farms: 162 16 27 3 7 16 $1,000: 489 9 44 9 8 44 Agri-tourism and recreational services .................farms: 326 38 32 9 7 4 $1,000: 20,391 275 730 462 (D) 26 Patronage dividends and refunds from : cooperatives ..........................................farms: 784 37 74 13 28 31 $1,000: 7,579 16 75 (D) (D) 45 Crop and livestock insurance payments ..................farms: 771 45 40 18 20 19 $1,000: 34,554 309 581 194 (D) 536 Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments .........................farms: 206 54 44 6 14 15 $1,000: 2,010 67 333 (D) 324 116 Other farm-related income sources ......................farms: 535 161 87 17 14 18 $1,000: 17,592 1,842 1,767 (D) 357 132 : LAND USE : : Total cropland ...........................................farms: 11,852 4,470 2,966 412 494 344 acres: 2,094,233 13,712 44,875 14,987 24,106 21,550 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 8,905 3,996 2,349 264 331 232 acres: 762,676 11,166 25,804 7,038 10,038 10,124 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 49 acres ...........................................: 7,668 3,996 2,349 210 249 143 50 to 99 acres ..........................................: 370 - - 54 82 45 100 to 199 acres ........................................: 273 - - - - 44 200 to 499 acres ........................................: 275 - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ........................................: 157 - - - - - 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................: 87 - - - - - 2,000 acres or more .....................................: 75 - - - - - : Cropland- : Other pasture and grazing land that could have been : used for crops without additional : improvements ........................................farms: 1,255 220 305 51 60 74 acres: 468,877 567 2,862 1,320 1,717 3,504 On which all crops failed or were abandoned ..........farms: 1,379 243 452 67 57 25 acres: 208,400 467 4,094 842 1,940 513 Idle or used for cover crops or soil improvement, : but not harvested and not pastured or grazed ........farms: 2,789 541 645 136 165 85 acres: 518,133 997 8,464 4,527 7,784 4,503 In summer fallow .....................................farms: 1,351 244 372 83 72 89 acres: 136,147 515 3,651 1,260 2,627 2,906 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 698 279 182 895 788 641 1,152 Average net loss .................................dollars: 18,395 28,379 15,576 23,869 22,959 36,996 63,513 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 65 5 23 74 42 30 58 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 201 82 43 239 187 163 184 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 164 30 45 172 193 123 173 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 160 86 40 256 191 164 250 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 76 47 13 88 105 89 142 $50,000 or more .........................................: 32 29 18 66 70 72 345 : Net cash farm income of producers ........................farms: 895 380 252 1,340 1,272 1,089 2,609 $1,000: 16,404 5,183 6,758 26,881 87,395 114,892 392,485 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 18,328 13,641 26,819 20,061 68,707 105,502 150,435 : Producers reporting net gains 2/ .......................farms: 195 101 70 445 483 448 1,458 Average net gain .................................dollars: 151,359 129,222 137,047 108,885 218,769 309,313 319,797 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 30 5 2 36 23 29 44 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 47 20 11 86 65 75 126 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 33 25 13 85 69 47 96 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 15 14 13 81 94 88 219 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 21 3 5 60 62 75 234 $50,000 or more .........................................: 49 34 26 97 170 134 739 : Producers reporting net losses .........................farms: 700 279 182 895 789 641 1,151 Average net loss .................................dollars: 18,730 28,201 15,576 24,103 23,156 36,944 64,099 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 67 6 23 74 42 30 59 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 201 81 43 239 187 163 184 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 166 36 45 165 193 121 171 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 158 80 40 265 193 166 252 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 76 47 13 86 104 89 143 $50,000 or more .........................................: 32 29 18 66 70 72 342 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ....................................................farms: - - - - - - 8 $1,000: - - - - - - (D) : INCOME FROM FARM-RELATED SOURCES : : Total income from farm-related sources ...................farms: 139 100 39 327 362 278 1,003 $1,000: 2,799 3,194 1,033 8,741 10,891 13,495 62,142 : Customwork and other agricultural services .............farms: 26 26 12 45 57 32 87 $1,000: 572 166 100 1,676 2,319 1,320 5,849 : Gross cash rent or share payments ......................farms: 61 39 15 156 141 80 254 $1,000: 1,396 625 182 1,490 3,277 1,645 10,776 Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas trees, : short rotation woody crops, and maple products ........farms: 5 9 3 17 26 5 28 $1,000: 5 5 2 62 81 6 215 Agri-tourism and recreational services .................farms: 13 8 3 17 15 38 142 $1,000: (D) 1,450 (D) 607 143 567 12,836 Patronage dividends and refunds from : cooperatives ..........................................farms: 23 16 7 42 75 75 363 $1,000: (D) 52 31 805 1,008 2,023 3,433 Crop and livestock insurance payments ..................farms: 20 15 5 71 73 100 345 $1,000: 355 888 (D) 2,099 2,453 4,079 22,066 Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments .........................farms: 3 2 - 11 6 12 39 $1,000: 12 (D) - 39 63 37 1,006 Other farm-related income sources ......................farms: 8 1 1 34 48 38 108 $1,000: 128 (D) (D) 1,962 1,547 3,818 5,961 : LAND USE : : Total cropland ...........................................farms: 448 200 133 687 549 390 759 acres: 46,942 20,586 17,423 144,346 199,741 237,926 1,308,039 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 198 130 67 329 298 218 493 acres: 11,723 8,083 5,824 36,012 70,862 87,237 478,765 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 49 acres ...........................................: 111 79 33 163 108 77 150 50 to 99 acres ..........................................: 32 17 9 44 38 18 31 100 to 199 acres ........................................: 55 23 14 36 21 21 59 200 to 499 acres ........................................: - 11 11 86 65 27 75 500 to 999 acres ........................................: - - - - 66 44 47 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................: - - - - - 31 56 2,000 acres or more .....................................: - - - - - - 75 : Cropland- : Other pasture and grazing land that could have been : used for crops without additional : improvements ........................................farms: 68 33 23 101 108 64 148 acres: 6,448 2,789 1,595 20,568 25,410 40,700 361,397 On which all crops failed or were abandoned ..........farms: 56 48 19 101 101 56 154 acres: 2,625 1,329 1,466 12,557 21,386 15,284 145,897 Idle or used for cover crops or soil improvement, : but not harvested and not pastured or grazed ........farms: 222 72 52 313 189 139 230 acres: 22,854 6,026 7,211 67,168 71,053 84,234 233,312 In summer fallow .....................................farms: 80 35 11 87 87 60 131 acres: 3,292 2,359 1,327 8,041 11,030 10,471 88,668 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 1,892 138 460 86 121 153 acres: 2,650,378 335 5,235 2,234 4,551 9,416 Woodland pastured ......................................farms: 1,223 72 224 50 82 108 acres: 2,288,815 187 2,567 1,290 2,328 6,615 Woodland not pastured ..................................farms: 871 68 281 45 63 61 acres: 361,563 148 2,668 944 2,223 2,801 Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured ..........................farms: 11,155 1,810 1,723 396 451 516 acres: 33,718,286 4,881 26,114 15,840 26,529 44,417 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. ...............farms: 9,016 3,047 2,174 303 347 311 acres: 665,666 5,140 13,040 3,137 6,375 5,064 : Irrigated land ...........................................farms: 9,270 4,155 2,444 286 344 251 acres: 545,904 12,103 30,499 8,306 11,316 12,061 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 8,018 3,586 2,157 256 289 216 acres: 464,525 9,918 23,476 6,677 8,715 9,439 Pastureland and other land .............................farms: 2,465 883 762 87 112 93 acres: 81,379 2,185 7,023 1,629 2,601 2,622 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : Enhancement Programs ....................................farms: 893 3 29 11 49 32 acres: 594,643 24 869 605 3,586 2,785 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs .................farms: 1,682 107 132 30 64 57 acres: 5,309,957 371 2,310 1,223 2,862 4,275 : ORGANIC AGRICULTURE : : Total organic product sales ..............................farms: 93 31 19 6 2 1 $1,000: 38,250 3,052 103 441 (D) (D) : VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS : : Estimated market value of land and buildings .............farms: 20,976 6,934 4,108 630 759 708 $1,000: 32,804,095 1,707,324 1,432,903 302,271 403,755 399,718 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 1,563,887 246,225 348,808 479,795 531,957 564,574 Average per acre ...................................dollars: 838 70,937 16,052 8,350 6,559 4,969 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 .............................................: 3,831 2,040 1,092 78 83 80 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 1,753 755 330 101 101 67 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 2,515 1,103 528 103 91 118 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 5,031 1,984 1,182 135 175 193 $500,000 to $999,999 ......................................: 3,351 842 690 114 197 128 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ..................................: 1,807 180 217 79 94 84 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ..................................: 1,440 22 61 16 14 36 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ..................................: 648 6 7 4 4 2 $10,000,000 or more .......................................: 600 2 1 - - - : VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................farms: 20,976 6,934 4,108 630 759 708 $1,000: 1,600,331 227,210 202,601 42,935 53,089 51,776 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $4,999 ..............................................: 1,938 968 313 54 54 42 $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 2,238 1,089 345 44 103 85 $10,000 to $19,999 ........................................: 3,825 1,541 769 106 120 109 $20,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 5,457 1,810 1,314 166 199 200 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 3,595 1,027 808 138 116 136 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 2,092 387 383 66 89 73 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 1,362 107 168 47 62 49 $500,000 or more ..........................................: 469 5 8 9 16 14 : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ................................farms: 16,699 5,206 3,444 522 588 571 number: 32,796 7,227 5,472 945 1,073 1,038 : Tractors, all ............................................farms: 12,668 3,723 2,840 427 501 486 number: 22,203 4,738 4,341 808 962 835 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ..........................farms: 6,281 2,246 1,394 252 284 241 number: 7,554 2,528 1,715 323 351 290 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ..............................farms: 6,917 1,644 1,684 241 275 240 number: 9,451 1,865 2,103 351 417 340 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ...........................farms: 2,918 294 432 102 138 133 number: 5,198 345 523 134 194 205 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled ..................farms: 339 19 14 1 5 10 number: 378 19 18 (D) 5 11 Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled .............farms: 150 10 12 2 3 4 number: 190 15 13 (D) (D) 4 Forage harvesters, self-propelled ........................farms: 629 66 196 27 23 32 number: 724 70 217 30 23 32 Hay balers ...............................................farms: 3,275 589 1,012 171 180 132 number: 3,855 620 1,126 198 206 152 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 117 97 34 184 169 107 226 acres: 10,113 9,854 4,481 34,823 69,557 79,162 2,420,617 Woodland pastured ......................................farms: 81 49 30 141 115 77 194 acres: 6,196 6,469 3,912 23,668 47,905 56,308 2,131,370 Woodland not pastured ..................................farms: 53 51 6 73 70 36 64 acres: 3,917 3,385 569 11,155 21,652 22,854 289,247 Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured ..........................farms: 560 261 167 951 977 919 2,424 acres: 71,246 39,225 32,002 275,809 608,396 1,148,440 31,425,387 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. ...............farms: 380 172 118 474 464 408 818 acres: 12,962 5,622 5,927 21,258 46,328 57,939 482,874 : Irrigated land ...........................................farms: 224 140 84 341 299 227 475 acres: 12,498 8,471 6,629 34,472 61,846 60,399 287,304 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 186 118 66 294 260 189 401 acres: 10,441 6,926 5,736 30,394 52,957 55,413 244,433 Pastureland and other land .............................farms: 65 58 26 101 85 63 130 acres: 2,057 1,545 893 4,078 8,889 4,986 42,871 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : Enhancement Programs ....................................farms: 73 12 12 170 178 108 216 acres: 10,166 1,859 2,387 45,846 87,282 79,850 359,384 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs .................farms: 80 35 27 141 211 187 611 acres: 9,919 5,312 3,771 32,637 98,347 163,649 4,985,281 : ORGANIC AGRICULTURE : : Total organic product sales ..............................farms: 3 2 2 8 - 3 16 $1,000: (D) (D) (D) 268 - 2,946 30,262 : VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS : : Estimated market value of land and buildings .............farms: 895 380 252 1,340 1,272 1,089 2,609 $1,000: 446,562 403,817 225,369 1,688,438 2,881,741 3,098,180 19,814,017 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 498,952 1,062,675 894,320 1,260,028 2,265,520 2,844,977 7,594,487 Average per acre ...................................dollars: 3,161 5,364 3,767 3,545 3,119 2,034 556 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 .............................................: 109 25 3 66 56 84 115 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 107 34 36 99 33 35 55 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 169 30 37 182 86 44 24 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 262 100 59 395 319 162 65 $500,000 to $999,999 ......................................: 141 91 60 253 341 276 218 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ..................................: 62 34 28 163 196 209 461 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ..................................: 40 53 25 93 149 169 762 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ..................................: 5 10 3 54 31 43 479 $10,000,000 or more .......................................: - 3 1 35 61 67 430 : VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................farms: 895 380 252 1,340 1,272 1,089 2,609 $1,000: 57,285 33,443 22,661 127,093 154,711 147,840 479,687 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $4,999 ..............................................: 81 12 10 125 102 53 124 $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 124 35 27 105 98 78 105 $10,000 to $19,999 ........................................: 175 63 56 238 189 183 276 $20,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 243 88 71 323 306 251 486 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 139 70 31 255 234 215 426 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 62 62 27 139 142 151 511 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 47 36 22 106 123 96 499 $500,000 or more ..........................................: 24 14 8 49 78 62 182 : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ................................farms: 652 297 169 990 998 898 2,364 number: 1,196 627 375 2,168 2,227 2,294 8,154 : Tractors, all ............................................farms: 460 231 121 777 688 614 1,800 number: 815 485 272 1,666 1,657 1,479 4,145 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ..........................farms: 186 104 56 351 293 254 620 number: 220 117 79 444 359 360 768 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ..............................farms: 270 173 60 430 424 359 1,117 number: 391 261 103 725 663 567 1,665 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ...........................farms: 124 53 54 288 298 218 784 number: 204 107 90 497 635 552 1,712 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled ..................farms: 9 1 2 38 42 45 153 number: 10 (D) (D) 44 46 49 172 Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled .............farms: 2 10 - 16 27 34 30 number: (D) 13 - 19 38 42 39 Forage harvesters, self-propelled ........................farms: 17 21 14 44 50 39 100 number: 20 21 14 51 62 54 130 Hay balers ...............................................farms: 107 101 52 199 199 129 404 number: 138 133 61 243 259 162 557 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 3,838 1,318 891 120 152 128 acres treated: 589,269 3,732 10,560 3,451 4,637 5,709 Manure used ..............................................farms: 1,707 672 426 76 64 45 acres treated: 123,750 1,720 3,526 1,569 1,368 1,075 Organic fertilizer used ..................................farms: 384 213 91 22 16 2 acres treated: 6,105 551 714 450 231 (D) : Acres treated to control- : Insects ................................................farms: 1,580 621 409 34 59 57 acres: 157,452 1,692 4,373 1,012 2,435 2,979 Weeds, grass, or brush .................................farms: 2,537 828 565 60 89 71 acres: 560,979 2,324 5,772 1,523 3,223 3,036 Nematodes ..............................................farms: 298 65 53 8 12 5 acres: 60,203 (D) 571 204 303 515 Diseases in crops and orchards .........................farms: 376 175 58 2 15 12 acres: 28,031 446 645 (D) 336 600 Chemicals used to control growth, : thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate .........................farms: 544 100 141 18 32 23 acres on which used: 85,969 176 2,319 630 824 1,526 : LAND USE PRACTICES : : Land drained by tile .....................................farms: 309 116 111 12 11 7 acres: 19,981 432 1,353 185 592 602 Land artificially drained by ditches .....................farms: 1,496 593 546 46 41 43 acres: 54,251 2,104 6,873 1,579 1,682 2,856 Land under conservation easement .........................farms: 369 101 61 4 10 6 acres: 504,467 335 626 76 213 138 Cropland on which no-till practices were used ............farms: 1,917 589 570 74 78 62 acres: 158,821 1,285 5,247 1,092 2,326 1,544 Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were used (see text) .......farms: 1,229 266 376 37 46 37 acres: 236,967 662 2,867 468 1,506 1,405 Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) ..........................farms: 1,934 434 627 70 86 61 acres: 335,271 1,204 5,568 1,194 2,565 2,233 Cropland planted to a cover crop (excluding CRP) .........farms: 1,075 401 311 29 46 20 acres: 47,479 750 2,430 414 1,104 664 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ........farms: 803 143 112 29 36 26 : RENEWABLE ENERGY : : Renewable energy producing systems (see text) ............farms: 2,729 693 314 66 62 77 Solar panels ...........................................farms: 2,543 667 293 66 57 75 Wind turbines ..........................................farms: 207 12 8 2 5 4 Methane digesters ......................................farms: 13 4 4 - - - Geothermal/geoexchange systems .........................farms: 50 18 10 - 1 - Small hydro systems ....................................farms: 51 20 9 - 2 - : Wind rights leased to others .............................farms: 245 12 5 1 1 6 : TENURE : : Full owners ..............................................farms: 13,470 5,140 2,756 470 585 514 Part owners ..............................................farms: 3,345 229 400 62 116 105 Tenants ..................................................farms: 4,161 1,565 952 98 58 89 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND : : Land owned ...............................................farms: 16,847 5,369 3,163 532 707 619 acres: 27,069,347 128,192 103,414 29,837 66,839 73,388 Owned land in farms ....................................farms: 20,234 6,787 4,009 608 729 681 acres: 28,219,002 23,183 82,291 32,983 53,961 70,680 : Land rented or leased from others ........................farms: 3,922 317 454 85 146 130 acres: 11,075,675 6,143 8,718 3,271 7,600 10,517 Rented or leased land in farms .........................farms: 3,872 310 442 84 146 124 acres: 10,909,561 885 6,973 3,215 7,600 9,767 : Land rented or leased to others ..........................farms: 1,093 206 196 19 26 45 acres: 1,541,765 114,395 39,061 1,371 15,467 9,906 : TOTAL PRODUCERS AND FARMS BY NUMBER OF : PRODUCERS : : Total producers ...............................................: 38,218 11,809 7,540 1,216 1,366 1,259 Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer ................................................: 8,849 2,915 1,667 264 308 305 2 producers ...............................................: 9,395 3,442 1,862 259 358 308 3 producers ...............................................: 1,544 368 315 46 54 65 4 producers ...............................................: 823 162 214 37 21 25 5 or more producers .......................................: 365 47 50 24 18 5 : Total male producers ........................................: 22,665 6,604 4,588 681 830 781 Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 14,868 5,078 2,894 442 567 520 2 producers .............................................: 2,252 551 507 61 72 79 3 producers .............................................: 652 121 130 31 24 15 4 producers .............................................: 135 14 42 6 8 8 5 or more producers .....................................: 97 1 18 - 3 5 : Total female producers ......................................: 15,553 5,205 2,952 535 536 478 Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 11,814 4,344 2,316 325 417 376 2 producers .............................................: 1,254 339 253 61 43 29 3 producers .............................................: 253 41 28 20 11 11 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 120 65 43 168 197 159 477 acres treated: 9,890 4,711 5,070 27,497 53,178 64,061 396,773 Manure used ..............................................farms: 68 27 21 72 71 49 116 acres treated: 3,677 1,446 847 6,358 7,995 12,202 81,967 Organic fertilizer used ..................................farms: 7 - - 6 11 11 5 acres treated: 146 - - 676 3,077 (D) (D) : Acres treated to control- : Insects ................................................farms: 38 25 10 74 89 63 101 acres: 3,633 1,932 1,306 11,305 18,911 22,577 85,297 Weeds, grass, or brush .................................farms: 90 41 22 134 166 141 330 acres: 6,265 3,463 2,259 18,943 47,262 66,592 400,317 Nematodes ..............................................farms: 8 9 1 15 40 41 41 acres: 467 522 (D) 3,080 9,970 11,321 33,053 Diseases in crops and orchards .........................farms: 11 3 - 11 40 25 24 acres: 272 (D) - 2,056 7,945 5,461 10,174 Chemicals used to control growth, : thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate .........................farms: 28 17 11 47 44 41 42 acres on which used: 2,781 955 1,648 8,727 14,999 21,239 30,145 : LAND USE PRACTICES : : Land drained by tile .....................................farms: 8 5 3 14 7 6 9 acres: 528 750 (D) 1,177 (D) 3,692 10,328 Land artificially drained by ditches .....................farms: 48 24 18 37 31 24 45 acres: 1,564 2,426 1,281 4,203 3,510 13,441 12,732 Land under conservation easement .........................farms: 21 3 7 44 19 23 70 acres: 2,558 50 876 7,039 8,850 16,148 467,558 Cropland on which no-till practices were used ............farms: 77 43 20 94 96 64 150 acres: 1,918 1,024 1,692 6,513 17,784 17,789 100,607 Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were used (see text) .......farms: 55 21 4 70 93 61 163 acres: 1,549 (D) (D) 6,357 22,880 23,733 174,472 Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) ..........................farms: 77 37 16 105 107 93 221 acres: 5,703 2,632 1,861 13,996 25,941 34,806 237,568 Cropland planted to a cover crop (excluding CRP) .........farms: 40 13 13 74 44 22 62 acres: 1,348 411 600 6,317 4,029 4,776 24,636 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ........farms: 46 8 3 75 85 77 163 : RENEWABLE ENERGY : : Renewable energy producing systems (see text) ............farms: 92 43 36 166 167 200 813 Solar panels ...........................................farms: 86 43 32 150 150 177 747 Wind turbines ..........................................farms: 7 4 5 23 17 25 95 Methane digesters ......................................farms: - - - 2 - 1 2 Geothermal/geoexchange systems .........................farms: 3 - - 6 2 5 5 Small hydro systems ....................................farms: - 2 - 2 6 3 7 : Wind rights leased to others .............................farms: 15 1 4 28 18 22 132 : TENURE : : Full owners ..............................................farms: 642 249 175 950 676 435 878 Part owners ..............................................farms: 80 83 50 227 365 388 1,240 Tenants ..................................................farms: 173 48 27 163 231 266 491 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND : : Land owned ...............................................farms: 727 338 225 1,181 1,041 826 2,119 acres: 172,388 69,002 51,951 483,914 718,357 888,802 24,283,263 Owned land in farms ....................................farms: 860 356 233 1,280 1,208 1,036 2,447 acres: 129,577 61,811 48,468 410,698 732,958 1,173,276 25,399,116 : Land rented or leased from others ........................farms: 110 107 71 274 406 421 1,401 acres: 19,186 13,536 11,825 67,483 191,064 365,766 10,370,566 Rented or leased land in farms .........................farms: 105 107 69 273 406 419 1,387 acres: 11,686 13,476 11,365 65,538 191,064 350,191 10,237,801 : Land rented or leased to others ..........................farms: 48 37 20 130 124 59 183 acres: 72,677 11,887 5,983 116,756 116,565 49,064 988,633 : TOTAL PRODUCERS AND FARMS BY NUMBER OF : PRODUCERS : : Total producers ...............................................: 1,568 759 433 2,451 2,256 2,091 5,470 Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer ................................................: 425 158 113 617 586 459 1,032 2 producers ...............................................: 373 149 104 567 515 426 1,032 3 producers ...............................................: 39 34 30 86 90 117 300 4 producers ...............................................: 35 24 4 30 63 61 147 5 or more producers .......................................: 23 15 1 40 18 26 98 : Total male producers ........................................: 878 517 260 1,510 1,358 1,215 3,443 Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 657 283 185 979 873 698 1,692 2 producers .............................................: 54 48 31 126 143 128 452 3 producers .............................................: 30 30 3 42 49 48 129 4 producers .............................................: 2 - 1 11 3 10 30 5 or more producers .....................................: 3 6 - 9 6 13 33 : Total female producers ......................................: 690 242 173 941 898 876 2,027 Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 521 156 141 679 645 569 1,325 2 producers .............................................: 46 28 16 72 92 101 174 3 producers .............................................: 19 4 - 23 23 19 54 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 .............................................: 57 9 4 7 - - 5 or more producers .....................................: 32 4 5 - - 2 : PRODUCERS' CHARACTERISTICS 3/ : : Sex of producers: : Male .......................................................: 22,009 6,573 4,500 662 821 769 Female ......................................................: 15,014 5,166 2,892 502 521 467 : Hired managers ................................................: 1,329 127 131 21 32 33 : Primary occupation: : Farming .....................................................: 17,176 4,716 3,319 528 588 528 Other .......................................................: 19,847 7,023 4,073 636 754 708 : Place of residence: : On farm operated ............................................: 25,804 9,384 5,113 725 891 851 Not on farm operated ........................................: 11,219 2,355 2,279 439 451 385 : Days of work off farm: : None ........................................................: 13,683 3,779 2,567 408 465 452 Any .........................................................: 23,340 7,960 4,825 756 877 784 1 to 49 days ..............................................: 4,172 1,344 933 169 139 180 50 to 99 days .............................................: 2,532 901 620 63 56 73 100 to 199 days ...........................................: 3,533 1,173 700 146 150 101 200 days or more ..........................................: 13,103 4,542 2,572 378 532 430 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less .............................................: 1,911 653 387 72 57 46 3 or 4 years ................................................: 2,573 799 586 130 62 82 5 to 9 years ................................................: 6,122 2,007 1,369 203 254 202 10 years or more ............................................: 26,417 8,280 5,050 759 969 906 : Average years on present farm ...............................: 22.7 21.6 21.7 20.1 22.5 22.8 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less .............................................: 4,727 1,611 1,044 180 138 129 6 to 10 years ...............................................: 5,099 1,742 1,145 169 193 161 11 years or more ............................................: 27,197 8,386 5,203 815 1,011 946 : Average years on any farm ...................................: 24.7 23.0 23.6 22.8 24.7 25.1 : Age group: : Under 25 years ..............................................: 602 212 149 12 26 4 25 to 34 years ..............................................: 2,064 649 427 72 97 58 35 to 44 years ..............................................: 3,634 1,213 816 127 80 125 45 to 54 years ..............................................: 4,862 1,649 927 156 173 161 55 to 64 years ..............................................: 8,887 2,808 1,800 234 317 291 65 to 74 years ..............................................: 10,589 3,197 2,273 373 391 343 75 years and over ...........................................: 6,385 2,011 1,000 190 258 254 : Average age .................................................: 60.6 60.2 59.5 60.4 61.1 61.9 : Young producers (see text) ....................................: 2,666 861 576 84 123 62 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ..............: 11,468 3,994 2,415 503 562 436 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native ............................: 7,965 3,004 1,967 183 123 170 Asian .......................................................: 142 44 61 10 5 4 Black or African American ...................................: 93 54 15 6 6 4 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ...................: 54 4 29 - 3 - White .......................................................: 28,160 8,457 5,223 941 1,176 1,044 More than one race reported .................................: 609 176 97 24 29 14 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training in : the Reserves or National Guard (see text) ..................: 32,850 10,303 6,580 1,017 1,179 1,086 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ...................: 4,173 1,436 812 147 163 150 : Number of persons living in producers' : households ...................................................: 67,158 20,763 13,536 2,165 2,294 2,238 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions ........................................: 31,470 10,148 6,256 967 1,125 1,087 Land use and/or crop decisions ..............................: 27,210 8,847 5,507 809 1,007 827 Livestock decisions .........................................: 24,192 6,730 4,549 730 909 868 Marketing decisions (see text) ..............................: 19,787 5,479 3,847 580 761 646 Record keeping and/or financial management ..................: 24,416 7,213 4,714 791 860 780 Estate planning or succession planning ......................: 19,341 5,599 3,726 608 732 590 : FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by one producer's : household and/or extended family ........................farms: 19,946 6,796 3,945 598 731 668 acres: 31,456,111 23,633 85,039 34,418 59,288 75,780 Limited Liability Company ................................farms: 1,788 375 305 42 60 67 acres: 5,886,471 1,288 7,551 2,325 4,738 7,355 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 .............................................: 5 - - 7 - 12 13 5 or more producers .....................................: - 3 - 3 - - 15 : PRODUCERS' CHARACTERISTICS 3/ : : Sex of producers: : Male .......................................................: 860 485 260 1,420 1,325 1,164 3,170 Female ......................................................: 660 229 171 869 885 846 1,806 : Hired managers ................................................: 37 40 25 128 121 103 531 : Primary occupation: : Farming .....................................................: 632 309 206 1,030 1,108 1,085 3,127 Other .......................................................: 888 405 225 1,259 1,102 925 1,849 : Place of residence: : On farm operated ............................................: 892 418 324 1,298 1,308 1,278 3,322 Not on farm operated ........................................: 628 296 107 991 902 732 1,654 : Days of work off farm: : None ........................................................: 583 280 170 1,000 926 830 2,223 Any .........................................................: 937 434 261 1,289 1,284 1,180 2,753 1 to 49 days ..............................................: 150 83 34 235 217 180 508 50 to 99 days .............................................: 95 57 47 125 115 91 289 100 to 199 days ...........................................: 145 58 46 184 176 205 449 200 days or more ..........................................: 547 236 134 745 776 704 1,507 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less .............................................: 108 39 14 118 123 110 184 3 or 4 years ................................................: 147 50 35 213 150 95 224 5 to 9 years ................................................: 290 111 57 379 322 276 652 10 years or more ............................................: 975 514 325 1,579 1,615 1,529 3,916 : Average years on present farm ...............................: 20.9 22.7 22.7 23.0 24.7 24.1 26.0 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less .............................................: 260 94 41 311 263 240 416 6 to 10 years ...............................................: 238 105 72 320 272 202 480 11 years or more ............................................: 1,022 515 318 1,658 1,675 1,568 4,080 : Average years on any farm ...................................: 22.7 25.4 24.5 25.1 26.9 27.0 29.1 : Age group: : Under 25 years ..............................................: 31 33 8 29 9 35 54 25 to 34 years ..............................................: 106 36 12 58 168 120 261 35 to 44 years ..............................................: 167 47 30 165 174 183 507 45 to 54 years ..............................................: 175 91 67 317 265 252 629 55 to 64 years ..............................................: 384 182 107 518 522 521 1,203 65 to 74 years ..............................................: 409 194 116 732 642 527 1,392 75 years and over ...........................................: 248 131 91 470 430 372 930 : Average age .................................................: 59.7 60.1 61.9 63.1 61.7 60.8 61.1 : Young producers (see text) ....................................: 137 69 20 87 177 155 315 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ..............: 383 308 147 631 709 489 891 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native ............................: 283 99 51 251 412 532 890 Asian .......................................................: 1 4 - 11 1 - 1 Black or African American ...................................: 3 - - - - 4 1 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ...................: - - 1 10 4 - 3 White .......................................................: 1,214 586 356 1,976 1,758 1,452 3,977 More than one race reported .................................: 19 25 23 41 35 22 104 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training in : the Reserves or National Guard (see text) ..................: 1,377 597 381 2,009 1,984 1,819 4,518 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ...................: 143 117 50 280 226 191 458 : Number of persons living in producers' : households ...................................................: 2,749 1,336 751 4,207 4,093 3,753 9,273 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions ........................................: 1,294 578 355 1,899 1,840 1,723 4,198 Land use and/or crop decisions ..............................: 1,079 498 312 1,640 1,646 1,475 3,563 Livestock decisions .........................................: 1,018 485 307 1,462 1,525 1,623 3,986 Marketing decisions (see text) ..............................: 844 428 245 1,217 1,259 1,287 3,194 Record keeping and/or financial management ..................: 1,036 490 289 1,571 1,582 1,459 3,631 Estate planning or succession planning ......................: 852 395 240 1,231 1,305 1,145 2,918 : FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by one producer's : household and/or extended family ........................farms: 827 373 241 1,226 1,185 1,023 2,333 acres: 130,598 73,899 57,198 432,687 858,891 1,430,069 28,194,611 Limited Liability Company ................................farms: 82 39 24 110 164 121 399 acres: 12,993 7,746 5,762 39,074 116,540 166,910 5,514,189 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 17,593 6,373 3,513 543 655 583 acres: 18,360,412 22,253 76,002 31,263 52,882 66,019 Partnership ..............................................farms: 982 109 141 32 25 44 acres: 6,000,222 326 3,734 1,812 2,079 4,888 Registered under State law .............................farms: 791 63 114 27 20 31 acres: 5,505,560 156 3,087 1,537 1,664 3,338 : Corporation ..............................................farms: 1,129 142 138 20 56 44 acres: 8,594,023 506 3,169 1,178 4,729 5,238 Family held ............................................farms: 977 112 104 16 56 42 acres: 6,947,531 379 2,309 956 4,729 (D) More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: 16 - 3 - - 1 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 961 112 101 16 56 41 : Other than family held .................................farms: 152 30 34 4 - 2 acres: 1,646,492 127 860 222 - (D) More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: 11 - - - - - 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 141 30 34 4 - 2 : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. .......................farms: 1,272 310 316 35 23 37 acres: 6,173,906 983 6,359 1,945 1,871 4,302 : HIRED FARM LABOR : : Hired farm labor .........................................farms: 3,994 843 661 111 137 123 workers: 17,115 2,185 1,533 301 579 462 Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more .....................................farms: 2,042 254 273 57 53 59 workers: 8,602 700 595 130 259 263 Less than 150 days ...................................farms: 2,789 701 484 66 117 81 workers: 8,513 1,485 938 171 320 199 Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor .............farms: 149 10 11 - 4 2 Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor ..........................................farms: 24 3 5 - 4 3 Unpaid workers ...........................................farms: 7,734 2,472 1,674 241 269 272 workers: 19,455 5,357 4,139 668 699 734 : FARMS BY SIZE : : 1 to 9 acres ..................................................: 6,934 6,934 - - - - 10 to 49 acres ................................................: 4,108 - 4,108 - - - 50 to 69 acres ................................................: 630 - - 630 - - 70 to 99 acres ................................................: 759 - - - 759 - 100 to 139 acres ..............................................: 708 - - - - 708 140 to 179 acres ..............................................: 895 - - - - - 180 to 219 acres ..............................................: 380 - - - - - 220 to 259 acres ..............................................: 252 - - - - - 260 to 499 acres ..............................................: 1,340 - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ..............................................: 1,272 - - - - - 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..........................................: 1,089 - - - - - 2,000 acres or more ...........................................: 2,609 - - - - - : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ..............................: 393 80 134 1 13 12 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ............................: 916 497 266 15 14 8 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .............................: 2,429 1,745 382 43 53 42 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) .......: 254 135 74 2 14 4 Other crop farming (1119) .....................................: 4,371 961 1,294 211 238 121 Tobacco farming (11191) .....................................: - - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) ......................................: 48 3 10 2 2 4 Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) .........................: 4,323 958 1,284 209 236 117 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) .....................: 7,215 1,378 1,012 203 257 259 Cattle feedlots (112112) ......................................: 53 - 3 - - 6 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ......................: 110 11 10 5 3 5 Hog and pig farming (1122) ....................................: 61 22 23 1 - 3 Poultry and egg production (1123) .............................: 368 230 76 8 21 8 Sheep and goat farming (1124) .................................: 1,943 949 348 75 30 65 Aquaculture and other animal production (1125,1129) ...........: 2,863 926 486 66 116 175 : FARM TYPOLOGY (SEE TEXT) : : Farms by typology group: : Small family farms : Gross cash farm income less than $150,000 .................: 18,547 6,767 3,908 587 703 626 Gross cash farm income $150,000 to $349,999 ...............: 633 12 31 10 18 25 Midsize family farms : Gross cash farm income $350,000 to $999,999 ...............: 442 14 5 - 4 7 Large family farms : Gross cash farm income $1,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...........: 223 3 1 - 2 7 Gross cash farm income $5,000,000 or more .................: 101 - - 1 4 3 Non-family farms ............................................: 1,030 138 163 32 28 40 : OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : Farms reporting- : Internet access .............................................: 14,672 4,782 2,877 442 551 488 Dial-up ...................................................: 500 160 106 19 29 12 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ............: 7,782 2,725 1,506 231 271 266 Cellular data plan (see text) .............................: 8,708 2,868 1,767 252 285 290 Satellite .................................................: 3,038 708 537 93 149 107 Don't know ................................................: 848 258 115 38 43 29 Other .....................................................: 120 51 24 8 1 4 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 694 323 220 1,099 1,024 873 1,693 acres: 109,614 64,134 52,175 386,529 745,309 1,223,845 15,530,387 Partnership ..............................................farms: 47 18 11 71 85 76 323 acres: 7,483 3,530 2,632 25,232 63,562 103,214 5,781,730 Registered under State law .............................farms: 42 18 11 61 72 60 272 acres: 6,657 3,530 2,632 21,868 54,034 79,799 5,327,258 : Corporation ..............................................farms: 55 23 9 92 69 67 414 acres: 8,427 4,487 2,157 33,439 49,624 90,750 8,390,319 Family held ............................................farms: 45 22 7 75 66 60 372 acres: 6,867 (D) (D) 27,101 47,864 78,834 6,767,490 More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: 1 1 1 2 - - 7 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 44 21 6 73 66 60 365 : Other than family held .................................farms: 10 1 2 17 3 7 42 acres: 1,560 (D) (D) 6,338 1,760 11,916 1,622,829 More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: - - - - - 1 10 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 10 1 2 17 3 6 32 : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. .......................farms: 99 16 12 78 94 73 179 acres: 15,739 3,136 2,869 31,036 65,527 105,658 5,934,481 : HIRED FARM LABOR : : Hired farm labor .........................................farms: 143 77 60 261 295 263 1,020 workers: 599 263 274 1,211 1,983 2,188 5,537 Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more .....................................farms: 65 43 35 149 161 168 725 workers: 355 167 151 647 962 1,249 3,124 Less than 150 days ...................................farms: 101 44 45 179 208 170 593 workers: 244 96 123 564 1,021 939 2,413 Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor .............farms: 6 - 5 22 19 19 51 Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor ..........................................farms: - - - 6 1 - 2 Unpaid workers ...........................................farms: 221 162 99 438 416 431 1,039 workers: 508 406 226 1,052 1,120 1,320 3,226 : 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 ..............................................: 895 - - - - - - 180 to 219 acres ..............................................: - 380 - - - - - 220 to 259 acres ..............................................: - - 252 - - - - 260 to 499 acres ..............................................: - - - 1,340 - - - 500 to 999 acres ..............................................: - - - - 1,272 - - 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..........................................: - - - - - 1,089 - 2,000 acres or more ...........................................: - - - - - - 2,609 : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ..............................: 12 - 7 17 34 24 59 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ............................: 15 1 - 19 38 29 14 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .............................: 34 11 11 57 26 13 12 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) .......: 3 2 - 15 2 - 3 Other crop farming (1119) .....................................: 276 96 70 400 291 155 258 Tobacco farming (11191) .....................................: - - - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) ......................................: 1 3 - 1 4 11 7 Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) .........................: 275 93 70 399 287 144 251 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) .....................: 311 171 106 498 601 616 1,803 Cattle feedlots (112112) ......................................: 1 - 2 4 5 11 21 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ......................: 4 2 2 9 14 19 26 Hog and pig farming (1122) ....................................: 2 6 - 2 - - 2 Poultry and egg production (1123) .............................: 12 1 2 2 2 - 6 Sheep and goat farming (1124) .................................: 70 20 5 67 84 113 117 Aquaculture and other animal production (1125,1129) ...........: 155 70 47 250 175 109 288 : FARM TYPOLOGY (SEE TEXT) : : Farms by typology group: : Small family farms : Gross cash farm income less than $150,000 .................: 785 342 219 1,144 1,042 895 1,529 Gross cash farm income $150,000 to $349,999 ...............: 25 26 4 28 44 33 377 Midsize family farms : Gross cash farm income $350,000 to $999,999 ...............: 11 3 14 34 45 33 272 Large family farms : Gross cash farm income $1,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...........: 2 - 2 17 39 36 114 Gross cash farm income $5,000,000 or more .................: 4 2 2 3 15 26 41 Non-family farms ............................................: 68 7 11 114 87 66 276 : OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : Farms reporting- : Internet access .............................................: 545 235 172 933 818 781 2,048 Dial-up ...................................................: 11 12 4 28 35 24 60 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ............: 265 117 94 497 433 347 1,030 Cellular data plan (see text) .............................: 333 148 97 547 443 457 1,221 Satellite .................................................: 128 67 43 203 199 222 582 Don't know ................................................: 26 12 13 51 73 62 128 Other .....................................................: 7 1 2 4 5 6 7 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 .................................................: 16,783 5,826 3,238 497 626 566 2 households ................................................: 2,950 908 620 80 83 116 3 households ................................................: 717 115 151 41 27 21 4 households ................................................: 335 45 68 2 16 5 5 or more households ........................................: 191 40 31 10 7 - : LIVESTOCK : : Cattle and calves inventory ..............................farms: 8,562 1,664 1,338 264 330 335 number: 1,330,860 24,408 21,768 8,252 18,407 38,039 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ....................................................: 2,998 1,091 765 124 147 138 10 to 49 ..................................................: 3,471 525 517 126 158 161 50 to 99 ..................................................: 604 22 20 4 13 5 100 to 199 ................................................: 518 11 24 6 6 18 200 to 499 ................................................: 522 10 9 3 - 7 500 or more ...............................................: 449 5 3 1 6 6 : Cows and heifers that calved ...........................farms: 7,524 1,380 1,088 222 267 300 number: 732,811 16,780 13,211 5,932 11,997 21,378 : Beef cows ............................................farms: 7,395 1,361 1,063 219 265 291 number: 451,242 16,711 13,136 (D) 6,104 6,920 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 3,046 965 694 125 140 141 10 to 49 ..............................................: 2,745 365 340 84 107 125 50 to 99 ..............................................: 559 12 13 5 10 12 100 to 199 ............................................: 458 10 11 5 5 8 200 to 499 ............................................: 409 5 4 - - 4 500 or more ...........................................: 178 4 1 - 3 1 : Milk cows ............................................farms: 233 40 44 7 8 14 number: 281,569 69 75 (D) 5,893 14,458 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 150 40 44 6 5 11 10 to 49 ..............................................: 3 - - - - - 50 to 99 ..............................................: - - - - - - 100 to 199 ............................................: - - - - - - 200 to 499 ............................................: 4 - - - - - 500 or more ...........................................: 76 - - 1 3 3 : Other cattle ...........................................farms: 6,274 839 844 193 261 253 number: 598,049 7,628 8,557 2,320 6,410 16,661 : Cattle and calves sold ...................................farms: 5,967 830 748 158 189 220 number: 743,823 10,411 11,953 3,535 5,702 11,339 $1,000: 678,505 8,536 10,412 3,114 5,075 6,470 Calves weighing less than 500 pounds ...................farms: 3,335 423 388 67 95 103 number: 231,353 3,621 5,088 795 1,759 6,102 Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more .....................farms: 5,178 621 596 143 165 175 number: 512,470 6,790 6,865 2,740 3,943 5,237 Cattle on feed .......................................farms: 73 - 3 - - 6 number: 66,070 - (D) - - 360 : Hogs and pigs inventory ..................................farms: 363 153 95 4 17 15 number: 1,747 445 524 94 36 219 Farms with- : 1 to 24 ...................................................: 349 153 91 2 17 10 25 to 49 ..................................................: 8 - 1 1 - 5 50 to 99 ..................................................: 6 - 3 1 - - 100 to 199 ................................................: - - - - - - 200 to 499 ................................................: - - - - - - 500 or more ...............................................: - - - - - - : Hogs and pigs sold .......................................farms: 238 92 60 4 11 13 number: 1,903 455 552 40 24 81 $1,000: 518 (D) 104 11 (D) 15 : Sheep and lambs inventory ................................farms: 2,949 1,306 549 97 43 91 number: 92,005 20,125 11,497 1,614 921 1,863 Sheep and lambs sold .....................................farms: 1,016 405 219 37 22 24 number: 43,195 3,603 6,288 422 219 291 : Total horses and ponies inventory ........................farms: 7,243 1,988 1,395 206 267 264 number: 34,901 8,035 6,316 921 1,248 1,501 Total horses and ponies sold .............................farms: 1,103 366 227 23 57 45 number: 3,018 689 671 44 163 242 : Goats, all inventory .....................................farms: 1,974 955 358 55 65 50 number: 27,924 8,793 5,112 851 718 694 Goats, all sold ..........................................farms: 625 282 151 28 25 25 number: 11,830 2,638 3,838 352 172 567 : POULTRY : : Layers inventory .........................................farms: 2,665 1,245 638 73 79 83 number: 91,564 25,597 13,366 (D) 4,047 1,729 Farms with- : 1 to 399 ..................................................: 2,660 1,244 637 72 78 83 400 to 3,199 ..............................................: 4 1 1 - 1 - 3,200 to 9,999 ............................................: - - - - - - 10,000 to 19,999 ..........................................: - - - - - - 20,000 to 49,999 ..........................................: 1 - - 1 - - 50,000 to 99,999 ..........................................: - - - - - - 100,000 or more ...........................................: - - - - - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 .................................................: 736 280 217 1,057 969 836 1,935 2 households ................................................: 111 62 23 193 188 145 421 3 households ................................................: 16 19 7 54 74 66 126 4 households ................................................: 23 18 3 20 31 26 78 5 or more households ........................................: 9 1 2 16 10 16 49 : LIVESTOCK : : Cattle and calves inventory ..............................farms: 358 198 129 591 706 689 1,960 number: 68,445 13,986 17,426 52,408 111,908 209,774 746,039 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ....................................................: 157 72 40 163 129 88 84 10 to 49 ..................................................: 168 114 72 340 429 390 471 50 to 99 ..................................................: 10 3 11 45 81 86 304 100 to 199 ................................................: 10 1 2 14 26 53 347 200 to 499 ................................................: 7 6 1 19 15 32 413 500 or more ...............................................: 6 2 3 10 26 40 341 : Cows and heifers that calved ...........................farms: 316 173 115 532 639 627 1,865 number: 19,548 9,786 9,081 29,664 58,271 93,420 443,743 : Beef cows ............................................farms: 312 171 113 523 627 610 1,840 number: 5,735 (D) (D) 12,822 18,431 26,558 335,447 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 177 86 45 222 177 142 132 10 to 49 ..............................................: 113 78 58 252 374 346 503 50 to 99 ..............................................: 12 - 7 27 44 61 356 100 to 199 ............................................: 3 7 2 10 22 44 331 200 to 499 ............................................: 7 - - 11 8 12 358 500 or more ...........................................: - - 1 1 2 5 160 : Milk cows ............................................farms: 10 4 5 23 19 21 38 number: 13,813 (D) (D) 16,842 39,840 66,862 108,296 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 6 2 3 16 6 1 10 10 to 49 ..............................................: - - - - - 1 2 50 to 99 ..............................................: - - - - - - - 100 to 199 ............................................: - - - - - - - 200 to 499 ............................................: - - - 3 - 1 - 500 or more ...........................................: 4 2 2 4 13 18 26 : Other cattle ...........................................farms: 232 120 98 472 554 586 1,822 number: 48,897 4,200 8,345 22,744 53,637 116,354 302,296 : Cattle and calves sold ...................................farms: 232 142 104 405 514 564 1,861 number: 14,546 3,831 5,085 25,217 53,175 138,468 460,561 $1,000: 15,943 3,408 4,306 19,178 53,501 112,617 435,945 Calves weighing less than 500 pounds ...................farms: 119 82 70 240 310 342 1,096 number: 2,425 1,479 2,497 9,576 20,975 57,486 119,550 Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more .....................farms: 194 102 88 331 459 522 1,782 number: 12,121 2,352 2,588 15,641 32,200 80,982 341,011 Cattle on feed .......................................farms: 1 - 2 4 6 13 38 number: (D) - (D) (D) (D) (D) 19,087 : Hogs and pigs inventory ..................................farms: 16 6 4 14 9 17 13 number: 38 55 12 148 30 40 106 Farms with- : 1 to 24 ...................................................: 16 5 4 13 9 17 12 25 to 49 ..................................................: - 1 - - - - - 50 to 99 ..................................................: - - - 1 - - 1 100 to 199 ................................................: - - - - - - - 200 to 499 ................................................: - - - - - - - 500 or more ...............................................: - - - - - - - : Hogs and pigs sold .......................................farms: 9 10 6 10 7 8 8 number: 65 70 25 443 86 16 46 $1,000: 11 25 6 (D) 18 (D) 9 : Sheep and lambs inventory ................................farms: 124 25 16 109 146 184 259 number: 2,073 366 504 4,403 4,615 8,012 36,012 Sheep and lambs sold .....................................farms: 33 5 5 44 42 50 130 number: 256 92 170 1,680 2,457 2,612 25,105 : Total horses and ponies inventory ........................farms: 319 146 79 400 483 420 1,276 number: 1,395 737 472 1,803 2,200 1,670 8,603 Total horses and ponies sold .............................farms: 44 20 3 62 54 33 169 number: 93 90 11 177 96 60 682 : Goats, all inventory .....................................farms: 69 16 9 72 73 113 139 number: 717 225 85 1,252 935 1,762 6,780 Goats, all sold ..........................................farms: 16 7 6 24 16 13 32 number: 89 71 6 353 127 389 3,228 : POULTRY : : Layers inventory .........................................farms: 107 36 23 89 79 85 128 number: 1,995 997 368 1,388 (D) 1,639 1,778 Farms with- : 1 to 399 ..................................................: 107 36 23 89 79 84 128 400 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 ...........................................: - - - - - - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 442 204 119 23 10 7 number: 26,943 3,189 (D) (D) 112 60 : Layers sold ..............................................farms: 237 118 85 6 - 2 number: 43,176 5,048 (D) (D) - (D) : Pullets for laying flock replacement sold ................farms: 29 22 3 3 - - number: (D) (D) 21 400 - - : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ...............farms: 77 42 16 3 1 4 number: 3,955 797 1,486 345 (D) 310 Farms with- : 1 to 1,999 ................................................: 77 42 16 3 1 4 2,000 to 59,999 ...........................................: - - - - - - 60,000 to 99,999 ..........................................: - - - - - - 100,000 or more ...........................................: - - - - - - : Turkeys inventory ........................................farms: 391 214 83 8 7 1 number: 11,474 1,378 (D) (D) 38 (D) Turkeys sold .............................................farms: 81 46 22 4 2 3 number: 20,325 (D) (D) (D) (D) 36 : CROPS : : Barley for grain .........................................farms: 2 - - - - - acres: (D) - - - - - bushels: (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 ..........................................: 1 - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Corn for grain ...........................................farms: 140 49 28 1 - - acres: 37,147 76 75 (D) - - bushels: 6,081,060 9,620 11,060 (D) - - Irrigated ..............................................farms: 89 41 16 1 - - acres: 7,155 62 38 (D) - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 88 49 28 1 - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 10 - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 23 - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 8 - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 11 - - - - - : Corn for silage or greenchop .............................farms: 248 6 20 - 7 12 acres: 82,815 7 273 - 387 509 tons: 1,899,465 98 2,880 - 9,223 11,361 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 146 5 20 - 7 12 acres: 43,766 (D) 177 - 381 509 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 41 6 20 - - 5 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 38 - - - 7 7 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 74 - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 46 - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 49 - - - - - : Cotton, all ..............................................farms: 175 13 12 2 3 10 acres: 46,527 27 148 (D) 88 443 bales: 100,347 68 357 (D) 238 1,069 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 175 13 12 2 3 10 acres: 46,527 27 148 (D) 88 443 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 30 13 11 - 1 - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 51 - 1 2 2 9 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 48 - - - - 1 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 17 - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 29 - - - - - : Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas and limas ..........farms: 33 20 6 - 1 - acres: (D) 20 6 - (D) - cwt: 110,533 420 160 - (D) - Irrigated ..............................................farms: 33 20 6 - 1 - acres: (D) 20 6 - (D) - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 28 20 6 - 1 - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 2 - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 2 - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 1 - - - - - : Oats for grain ...........................................farms: 11 - 5 - 1 - acres: 155 - 15 - (D) - bushels: 10,025 - (D) - (D) - Irrigated ..............................................farms: 7 - 5 - 1 - acres: (D) - 15 - (D) - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 9 - 5 - - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 1 - - - 1 - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 1 - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 15 4 - 12 15 21 12 number: 274 130 - 141 98 108 38 : Layers sold ..............................................farms: 8 4 2 6 - 6 - number: 60 72 (D) 68 - 24 - : Pullets for laying flock replacement sold ................farms: - 1 - - - - - number: - (D) - - - - - : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ...............farms: - 4 - 4 1 1 1 number: - 245 - 64 (D) (D) (D) Farms with- : 1 to 1,999 ................................................: - 4 - 4 1 1 1 2,000 to 59,999 ...........................................: - - - - - - - 60,000 to 99,999 ..........................................: - - - - - - - 100,000 or more ...........................................: - - - - - - - : Turkeys inventory ........................................farms: 19 2 8 18 7 8 16 number: 58 (D) 20 68 14 49 69 Turkeys sold .............................................farms: 1 - - 2 - - 1 number: (D) - - (D) - - (D) : CROPS : : Barley for grain .........................................farms: - - - - 1 - 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 ..........................................: - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - 1 - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - - : Corn for grain ...........................................farms: 2 - 1 12 15 10 22 acres: (D) - (D) 966 2,302 3,144 30,296 bushels: (D) - (D) 223,722 468,742 738,023 4,564,303 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 1 - 1 11 6 5 7 acres: (D) - (D) (D) 972 2,168 2,887 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: - - - 5 2 - 3 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 2 - - - 3 3 2 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - 1 7 7 2 6 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - 3 4 1 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - 1 10 : Corn for silage or greenchop .............................farms: 11 - 6 13 42 40 91 acres: 1,553 - 840 939 10,146 10,023 58,138 tons: 42,612 - 16,098 15,641 193,991 212,978 1,394,583 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 10 - 6 8 18 10 50 acres: (D) - 840 441 5,685 4,072 30,105 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 1 - - 4 - 1 4 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 1 - - 3 8 7 5 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 9 - 6 6 16 16 21 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - 12 12 22 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - 6 4 39 : Cotton, all ..............................................farms: 2 10 - 17 32 38 36 acres: (D) 1,270 - 1,199 6,381 11,741 25,099 bales: (D) 2,183 - 2,971 12,963 24,041 (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: 2 10 - 17 32 38 36 acres: (D) 1,270 - 1,199 6,381 11,741 25,099 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 1 - - 3 - - 1 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 1 2 - 9 10 11 4 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - 8 - 5 13 14 7 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - 6 4 7 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - 3 9 17 : Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas and limas ..........farms: 1 - 1 - 1 1 2 acres: (D) - (D) - (D) (D) (D) cwt: (D) - (D) - (D) (D) (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: 1 - 1 - 1 1 2 acres: (D) - (D) - (D) (D) (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: - - 1 - - - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 1 - - - 1 - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - 1 1 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - 1 : Oats for grain ...........................................farms: - - 1 - - - 4 acres: - - (D) - - - (D) bushels: - - (D) - - - (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - 1 - - - - acres: - - (D) - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: - - 1 - - - 3 25 to 99 acres ............................................: - - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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. : : Peanuts for nuts .........................................farms: 19 6 3 - - - acres: 1,640 (D) 18 - - - pounds: (D) 12,642 39,384 - - - Irrigated ..............................................farms: 19 6 3 - - - acres: 1,640 (D) 18 - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 12 6 3 - - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 4 - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 1 - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 1 - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 1 - - - - - : Sorghum for grain ........................................farms: 98 1 - - - - acres: 52,519 (D) - - - - bushels: 2,316,489 (D) - - - - Irrigated ..............................................farms: 18 1 - - - - acres: 2,090 (D) - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 10 1 - - - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 12 - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 23 - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 17 - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 36 - - - - - : Soybeans for beans .......................................farms: 7 - 4 - - - acres: 337 - 12 - - - bushels: 12,706 - 480 - - - Irrigated ..............................................farms: 4 - 2 - - - acres: (D) - (D) - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 5 - 4 - - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 1 - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 1 - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Sunflower seed, all ......................................farms: 5 3 - - - - acres: 251 (D) - - - - pounds: 299,064 (D) - - - - Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 3 3 - - - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 2 - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Wheat for grain, all .....................................farms: 193 9 22 - 6 - acres: 97,287 37 178 - 24 - bushels: 2,559,769 1,356 7,803 - 1,104 - Irrigated ..............................................farms: 60 3 21 - - - acres: 11,813 7 (D) - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 42 9 21 - 6 - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 17 - 1 - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 49 - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 35 - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 50 - - - - - : Forage-land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop .............................farms: 4,992 1,463 1,576 209 245 170 acres: 352,191 5,439 17,609 5,535 8,307 6,327 tons, dry equivalent: 1,014,543 12,783 47,765 11,139 22,377 21,630 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 4,669 1,422 1,511 204 221 158 acres: 240,822 5,251 16,539 5,421 7,125 5,789 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 3,591 1,463 1,442 111 110 83 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 826 - 134 98 135 69 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 308 - - - - 18 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 130 - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 137 - - - - - : Alfalfa hay ............................................farms: 3,615 1,064 1,228 136 179 124 acres: 148,888 3,778 12,687 3,540 4,796 4,592 tons, dry: 600,969 9,941 36,010 6,787 13,675 16,165 Irrigated ............................................farms: 3,482 1,050 1,190 135 169 116 acres: 135,891 3,726 11,986 (D) 4,518 4,089 : Other dry hay ..........................................farms: 1,551 394 399 71 68 63 acres: 148,066 1,324 4,065 1,333 1,935 1,629 tons, dry: 197,378 2,509 9,334 2,468 4,020 3,301 Irrigated ............................................farms: 1,369 367 373 67 62 62 acres: 64,691 1,210 3,761 1,233 1,851 (D) : Field and grass seed crops, all ..........................farms: 91 45 31 1 2 2 acres: 1,190 142 177 (D) (D) (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: 85 42 28 1 2 2 acres: 1,181 139 171 (D) (D) (D) : Land in vegetables .......................................farms: 1,304 669 383 29 21 11 acres: 23,778 676 938 59 241 10 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 1,304 669 383 29 21 11 acres: 23,778 676 938 59 241 10 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 1,155 662 343 26 10 11 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 67 7 37 3 5 - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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. : : Peanuts for nuts .........................................farms: - - 1 - 3 1 5 acres: - - (D) - 174 (D) 1,426 pounds: - - (D) - 380,712 (D) (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - 1 - 3 1 5 acres: - - (D) - 174 (D) 1,426 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: - - 1 - - 1 1 25 to 99 acres ............................................: - - - - 3 - 1 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - 1 : Sorghum for grain ........................................farms: 2 3 1 5 20 22 44 acres: (D) (D) (D) 599 5,087 8,265 38,292 bushels: (D) (D) (D) 47,406 197,335 420,483 1,642,246 Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - 1 2 7 4 3 acres: - - (D) (D) 471 483 952 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 1 1 1 1 3 2 - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: - 2 - 2 5 3 - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 1 - - 2 6 4 10 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - 7 10 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - 6 6 24 : Soybeans for beans .......................................farms: - - - - - 2 1 acres: - - - - - (D) (D) bushels: - - - - - (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 ..........................................: - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - - : Sunflower seed, all ......................................farms: - - - - - - 2 acres: - - - - - - (D) pounds: - - - - - - (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: - - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: - - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 2 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - - : Wheat for grain, all .....................................farms: 4 - 1 7 29 32 83 acres: (D) - (D) 1,603 6,634 9,302 79,278 bushels: (D) - (D) 87,987 211,049 231,383 2,018,271 Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - 1 1 10 8 16 acres: - - (D) (D) 1,763 1,196 8,662 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 2 - 1 1 1 - 1 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 1 - - 1 4 4 6 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 1 - - 1 16 14 17 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - 4 7 9 15 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - 1 5 44 : Forage-land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop .............................farms: 145 107 57 246 227 143 404 acres: 7,851 5,439 3,844 20,655 31,251 31,848 208,086 tons, dry equivalent: 18,738 14,186 11,279 68,879 107,764 118,863 559,140 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 131 98 56 225 196 120 327 acres: 6,805 (D) (D) 17,072 25,560 22,426 120,600 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 63 45 18 92 54 38 72 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 53 39 23 77 80 35 83 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 29 23 14 55 50 31 88 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - 2 22 33 15 58 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - 10 24 103 : Alfalfa hay ............................................farms: 102 87 46 160 162 83 244 acres: 4,009 4,083 2,172 10,556 16,111 12,219 70,345 tons, dry: 10,832 11,300 6,951 45,946 71,157 79,836 292,369 Irrigated ............................................farms: 96 83 45 155 146 76 221 acres: 3,875 3,573 (D) 10,206 13,987 10,820 63,474 : Other dry hay ..........................................farms: 62 41 17 105 60 78 193 acres: 2,517 1,018 699 6,642 6,441 15,084 105,379 tons, dry: 3,211 1,715 1,170 13,320 8,289 18,623 129,418 Irrigated ............................................farms: 52 28 16 93 48 61 140 acres: 1,625 560 (D) 5,091 3,824 8,053 35,196 : Field and grass seed crops, all ..........................farms: - 2 2 1 - 1 4 acres: - (D) (D) (D) - (D) 163 Irrigated ..............................................farms: - 2 2 1 - 1 4 acres: - (D) (D) (D) - (D) 163 : Land in vegetables .......................................farms: 19 9 2 35 51 42 33 acres: 237 (D) (D) 750 4,226 4,588 12,045 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 19 9 2 35 51 42 33 acres: 237 (D) (D) 750 4,226 4,588 12,045 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 17 9 2 23 17 17 18 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: - - - 3 4 6 2 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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. : Farms by acres harvested: - Con. : : 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 40 - 3 - 6 - 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: 24 - - - - - 250.0 acres or more .......................................: 18 - - - - - : Beans, snap ............................................farms: 169 117 34 2 - 3 acres: 49 29 16 (D) - (Z) Harvested for processing .............................farms: 22 17 3 - - - acres: 6 (D) 1 - - - : Peas, green ............................................farms: 90 74 6 2 1 2 acres: 18 15 2 (D) (D) (D) Harvested for processing .............................farms: 11 10 1 - - - acres: 1 (D) (D) - - - Potatoes ...............................................farms: 107 68 22 4 - - acres: 5,831 19 16 4 - - Harvested for processing .............................farms: 3 - - 3 - - acres: 3 - - 3 - - Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ........................................: 102 68 22 4 - - 5.0 to 24.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - 25.0 to 99.9 acres ......................................: - - - - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres ....................................: 3 - - - - - 250.0 acres or more .....................................: 2 - - - - - : Sweet corn (see text) ..................................farms: 145 87 27 3 - 4 acres: 125 18 29 1 - 1 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 19 12 3 - - - acres: (D) 4 1 - - - Sweet potatoes .........................................farms: 23 16 2 - 2 - acres: (D) 3 (D) - (D) - Harvested for processing .............................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - : Tomatoes in the open ...................................farms: 323 197 75 6 6 1 acres: 91 45 23 1 3 (D) Harvested for processing .............................farms: 29 20 3 - - - acres: 6 5 (Z) - - - : Land in orchards .........................................farms: 2,914 1,958 500 60 64 54 acres: 63,248 3,369 3,840 1,042 949 2,453 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 2,312 1,556 363 55 53 50 acres: 61,618 2,660 3,317 1,022 895 2,444 Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 2,253 1,816 280 34 25 24 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 392 142 169 4 27 2 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 143 - 51 22 12 13 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: 64 - - - - 15 250.0 acres or more .......................................: 62 - - - - - : Apples .................................................farms: 657 412 138 17 24 16 bearing and nonbearing acres: 1,082 381 261 42 46 184 : Grapes (including muscadine) (see text) ................farms: 274 184 53 2 5 5 bearing and nonbearing acres: 925 132 209 (D) (D) 55 : Peaches, all ...........................................farms: 347 245 56 7 11 2 bearing and nonbearing acres: 169 89 24 3 8 (D) : Citrus fruit, all ......................................farms: 2 2 - - - - bearing and nonbearing acres: (D) (D) - - - - : Almonds ................................................farms: 44 40 2 - - - bearing and nonbearing acres: 32 (D) (D) - - - : Pecans .................................................farms: 1,930 1,344 282 32 34 27 bearing and nonbearing acres: 59,854 2,457 3,110 932 802 1,845 : Walnuts, English .......................................farms: 9 4 4 1 - - bearing and nonbearing acres: 4 (Z) (D) (D) - - : Land in berries ..........................................farms: 246 168 51 6 8 2 acres: 116 57 17 2 4 (D) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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. : Farms by acres harvested: - Con. : : 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 1 - - 6 13 7 4 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: 1 - - 3 13 5 2 250.0 acres or more .......................................: - - - - 4 7 7 : Beans, snap ............................................farms: 6 2 - 3 1 1 - acres: 1 (D) - 1 (D) (D) - Harvested for processing .............................farms: - 2 - - - - - acres: - (D) - - - - - : Peas, green ............................................farms: 5 - - - - - - acres: 1 - - - - - - Harvested for processing .............................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - Potatoes ...............................................farms: 4 - 1 1 1 - 6 acres: (D) - (D) (D) (D) - (D) Harvested for processing .............................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ........................................: 4 - 1 - 1 - 2 5.0 to 24.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - 25.0 to 99.9 acres ......................................: - - - - - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres ....................................: - - - 1 - - 2 250.0 acres or more .....................................: - - - - - - 2 : Sweet corn (see text) ..................................farms: 3 8 1 2 2 3 5 acres: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 7 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 2 2 - - - - - acres: (D) (D) - - - - - Sweet potatoes .........................................farms: 3 - - - - - - acres: (Z) - - - - - - Harvested for processing .............................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - : Tomatoes in the open ...................................farms: 10 - 1 8 14 1 4 acres: 3 - (D) 1 9 (D) 4 Harvested for processing .............................farms: - - - - 6 - - acres: - - - - 1 - - : Land in orchards .........................................farms: 47 26 16 77 50 30 32 acres: 2,770 1,169 1,677 10,597 9,537 9,458 16,388 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 43 25 14 61 40 27 25 acres: 2,764 1,168 1,673 10,412 9,466 9,450 16,349 Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 17 7 5 14 18 4 9 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 7 2 1 24 5 2 7 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 5 14 2 6 5 7 6 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: 18 3 7 10 8 1 2 250.0 acres or more .......................................: - - 1 23 14 16 8 : Apples .................................................farms: 15 2 2 10 10 4 7 bearing and nonbearing acres: (D) (D) (D) 60 15 52 31 : Grapes (including muscadine) (see text) ................farms: 4 - 4 9 7 - 1 bearing and nonbearing acres: 15 - (D) 312 10 - (D) : Peaches, all ...........................................farms: 7 2 1 5 8 - 3 bearing and nonbearing acres: 2 (D) (D) 3 18 - 1 : Citrus fruit, all ......................................farms: - - - - - - - bearing and nonbearing acres: - - - - - - - : Almonds ................................................farms: - - - - - 2 - bearing and nonbearing acres: - - - - - (D) - : Pecans .................................................farms: 28 26 12 64 34 25 22 bearing and nonbearing acres: 2,702 1,163 1,491 10,206 9,458 9,378 16,311 : Walnuts, English .......................................farms: - - - - - - - bearing and nonbearing acres: - - - - - - - : Land in berries ..........................................farms: 2 - 2 4 1 - 2 acres: (D) - (D) (D) (D) - (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: 20,976 354 240 383 712 841 percent: 100.0 1.7 1.1 1.8 3.4 4.0 Land in farms ............................................acres: 39,128,563 5,193,599 4,669,186 5,781,651 5,207,580 3,475,772 Average size of farm .................................acres: 1,865 14,671 19,455 15,096 7,314 4,133 : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total ....................................................farms: 20,976 354 240 383 712 841 $1,000: 3,078,767 2,410,636 178,005 154,029 133,873 72,273 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 146,776 6,809,708 741,686 402,166 188,023 85,937 : Farms by economic class: : Less than $1,000 ..........................................: 6,703 - - - - - $1,000 to $2,499 ..........................................: 3,474 - - - - - $2,500 to $4,999 ..........................................: 2,344 - - - - - $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 2,311 - - - - - $10,000 to $24,999 ........................................: 2,214 - - - - - : $25,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 1,122 - - - - - $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 887 - - - - 665 $100,000 to $249,999 ......................................: 829 - - - 606 170 $250,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 447 - - 334 105 6 : $500,000 to $999,999 ......................................: 275 - 224 49 1 - $1,000,000 or more ........................................: 370 354 16 - - - $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 ................................: 182 166 16 - - - $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 ................................: 79 79 - - - - $5,000,000 or more ......................................: 109 109 - - - - : Total sales ............................................farms: 20,976 354 240 383 712 841 $1,000: 2,949,036 2,381,905 165,157 135,533 113,299 59,287 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and dry peas ............farms: 1,281 148 60 55 78 24 $1,000: 179,621 141,617 17,537 11,592 6,427 987 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 284 126 47 47 53 11 $1,000: 176,650 141,116 17,214 11,458 6,076 785 Corn ...............................................farms: 336 98 35 38 43 3 $1,000: 123,959 99,092 11,377 8,565 4,278 165 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 202 94 32 36 37 3 $1,000: 123,208 99,050 (D) (D) 4,135 165 Wheat ..............................................farms: 192 64 23 20 27 12 $1,000: 19,650 14,518 1,772 1,843 634 645 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 63 34 11 8 3 7 $1,000: 17,635 13,776 1,420 1,618 266 556 Soybeans ...........................................farms: 7 1 - - 1 - $1,000: (D) (D) - - (D) - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 1 1 - - - - $1,000: (D) (D) - - - - Sorghum ............................................farms: 119 40 27 14 22 6 $1,000: 18,728 11,809 4,138 (D) 1,361 176 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 65 26 17 10 11 1 $1,000: 17,526 11,420 3,899 (D) 1,084 (D) Barley .............................................farms: 2 2 - - - - $1,000: (D) (D) - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 1 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: 788 11 3 1 10 3 $1,000: 16,759 15,729 250 (D) (D) 1 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 9 7 1 1 - - $1,000: 15,860 (D) (D) (D) - - Tobacco ..............................................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Cotton and cottonseed ................................farms: 174 68 17 27 23 5 $1,000: (D) 55,025 3,424 4,006 1,345 289 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 117 66 13 24 11 3 $1,000: (D) (D) 3,289 3,891 1,013 (D) Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes ............................................farms: 1,316 56 14 20 33 45 $1,000: 196,216 175,302 4,709 4,930 2,905 1,971 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 129 56 11 16 24 22 $1,000: 189,079 175,302 4,660 4,829 2,808 1,480 : Fruits, tree nuts, and berries .......................farms: 2,661 81 45 50 102 114 $1,000: 229,093 159,817 24,694 11,358 12,017 6,241 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 315 72 40 39 85 79 $1,000: 212,592 159,609 24,581 11,219 11,729 5,454 Fruits and tree nuts ...............................farms: 2,582 81 45 50 101 111 $1,000: 228,458 (D) 24,689 (D) 11,926 6,169 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 314 72 40 39 84 79 $1,000: 212,480 159,575 24,578 11,219 (D) (D) Berries ............................................farms: 225 1 3 2 4 6 $1,000: 635 (D) 5 (D) 91 73 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 1 - - - 1 - $1,000: (D) - - - (D) - Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and sod ...........farms: 369 10 13 10 27 31 $1,000: 43,235 26,609 7,697 2,416 3,003 1,413 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 66 10 13 7 20 16 $1,000: 40,661 26,609 7,697 2,404 2,879 1,072 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 934 2,019 2,195 2,091 3,310 7,897 percent: 4.5 9.6 10.5 10.0 15.8 37.6 Land in farms ............................................acres: 1,730,687 1,699,779 1,241,364 517,847 1,171,901 8,439,197 Average size of farm .................................acres: 1,853 842 566 248 354 1,069 : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total ....................................................farms: 934 2,019 2,195 2,091 3,310 7,897 $1,000: 38,596 37,008 17,941 8,836 6,738 20,832 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 41,324 18,330 8,173 4,226 2,036 2,638 : Farms by economic class: : Less than $1,000 ..........................................: - - - - - 6,703 $1,000 to $2,499 ..........................................: - - - - 3,113 361 $2,500 to $4,999 ..........................................: - - - 1,925 135 284 $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: - - 1,978 135 42 156 $10,000 to $24,999 ........................................: - 1,828 183 22 4 177 : $25,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 791 155 29 2 5 140 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 132 29 4 4 11 42 $100,000 to $249,999 ......................................: 11 7 1 3 - 31 $250,000 to $499,999 ......................................: - - - - - 2 : $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: 934 2,019 2,195 2,091 3,310 7,897 $1,000: 32,687 31,973 15,483 7,428 5,373 912 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and dry peas ............farms: 25 102 100 166 344 179 $1,000: 303 564 207 123 202 63 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Corn ...............................................farms: 6 34 23 6 32 18 $1,000: 50 293 81 10 (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Wheat ..............................................farms: 7 9 8 8 12 2 $1,000: 108 65 (D) 25 (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Soybeans ...........................................farms: 2 2 1 - - - $1,000: (D) (D) (D) - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Sorghum ............................................farms: 5 2 - - 3 - $1,000: (D) (D) - - (D) - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Barley .............................................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - 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: 10 62 75 154 300 159 $1,000: (D) 183 94 87 147 57 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: 8 14 2 7 3 - $1,000: 192 (D) (D) (D) 1 - Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes ............................................farms: 83 272 242 219 263 69 $1,000: 1,570 2,719 1,284 505 288 33 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - : Fruits, tree nuts, and berries .......................farms: 159 398 529 425 491 267 $1,000: 4,423 5,004 3,201 1,418 769 151 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Fruits and tree nuts ...............................farms: 153 388 514 417 474 248 $1,000: 4,363 4,829 3,084 1,391 729 140 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Berries ............................................farms: 24 48 57 29 32 19 $1,000: 59 174 117 27 41 12 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and sod ...........farms: 49 95 52 49 29 4 $1,000: 906 755 260 140 35 2 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: 25 - - - 1 3 $1,000: (D) - - - (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 2 - - - 1 1 $1,000: (D) - - - (D) (D) Cultivated Christmas trees .........................farms: 24 - - - 1 2 $1,000: 182 - - - (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 1 - - - 1 - $1,000: (D) - - - (D) - Short rotation woody crops .........................farms: 1 - - - - 1 $1,000: (D) - - - - (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 1 - - - - 1 $1,000: (D) - - - - (D) Other crops and hay ..................................farms: 3,386 111 76 93 148 152 $1,000: 183,057 109,076 22,917 15,885 11,776 7,388 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 405 100 57 72 90 86 $1,000: 163,318 108,845 22,451 15,443 10,670 5,910 Maple syrup ........................................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - : Cattle and calves ....................................farms: 5,967 204 136 268 477 604 $1,000: 678,505 368,070 80,282 81,107 70,940 37,448 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 1,519 197 131 245 437 509 $1,000: 634,380 367,919 80,130 80,623 70,043 35,665 Milk from cows .......................................farms: 96 80 1 - - - $1,000: 1,329,555 (D) (D) - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 81 80 1 - - - $1,000: 1,329,479 (D) (D) - - - Hogs and pigs ........................................farms: 238 2 - 1 5 4 $1,000: 518 (D) - (D) (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 1 - - - 1 - $1,000: (D) - - - (D) - Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and milk .................farms: 1,986 6 9 14 20 39 $1,000: 12,006 4,531 530 2,065 398 1,038 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 27 4 3 8 - 12 $1,000: 7,635 (D) (D) 1,949 - 787 Horses, ponies, mules, burros, : and donkeys .........................................farms: 1,140 21 9 23 60 61 $1,000: 15,778 6,096 153 213 2,157 1,675 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 42 4 - - 17 21 $1,000: 8,541 5,789 - - 1,529 1,224 Poultry and eggs .....................................farms: 1,262 3 3 2 17 35 $1,000: (D) (D) (D) (D) 59 76 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 2 1 1 - - - $1,000: (D) (D) (D) - - - Aquaculture ..........................................farms: 21 4 3 2 3 2 $1,000: (D) (D) 2,216 (D) (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 11 3 3 2 1 2 $1,000: (D) (D) 2,216 (D) (D) (D) Other animals and other animal : products ............................................farms: 440 3 1 9 36 21 $1,000: 5,461 (D) (D) (D) 1,708 512 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 25 1 1 3 14 6 $1,000: 4,166 (D) (D) (D) 1,592 367 : Value of- : Government payments ....................................farms: 4,637 201 124 230 387 435 $1,000: 129,731 28,731 12,848 18,496 20,574 12,986 : Landlord's share of total sales ........................farms: 139 31 17 13 22 18 $1,000: 8,363 4,889 1,584 934 630 225 : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to- : Consumers ..............................................farms: 1,142 3 6 19 27 45 $1,000: 10,576 29 1,061 2,060 1,142 528 : Retail markets, institutions, and food hubs for : local or regionally branded products ..................farms: 848 23 15 19 46 45 $1,000: 200,998 177,685 6,440 4,130 4,612 1,830 : FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES : : Total farm production expenses 1/ ........................farms: 20,976 354 240 383 712 841 $1,000: 2,543,409 1,784,042 153,332 122,238 119,200 67,441 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 121,253 5,039,665 638,882 319,160 167,416 80,191 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased .............................................farms: 5,051 286 154 164 274 242 $1,000: 91,269 65,720 7,528 6,291 3,122 1,942 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 3,964 11 19 16 103 146 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 610 33 48 82 144 87 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 165 32 37 34 23 4 $50,000 or more .........................................: 312 210 50 32 4 5 : Chemicals purchased ....................................farms: 4,112 265 146 160 286 265 $1,000: 56,890 43,449 4,413 3,617 1,993 1,217 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 3,412 11 34 43 176 222 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 2 6 1 3 6 $1,000: 9 (D) (D) (D) 1 2 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Cultivated Christmas trees .........................farms: 3 2 6 1 3 6 $1,000: 9 (D) (D) (D) 1 2 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: 187 529 487 530 655 418 $1,000: 4,802 5,764 2,718 1,572 945 215 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: 564 1,032 893 692 957 140 $1,000: 17,359 13,910 5,585 2,164 1,543 98 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Milk from cows .......................................farms: 3 2 3 2 5 - $1,000: (D) (D) 5 (D) 2 - Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Hogs and pigs ........................................farms: 10 31 37 48 70 30 $1,000: 13 (D) 51 77 55 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and milk .................farms: 62 138 200 287 521 690 $1,000: 632 740 701 607 563 202 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Horses, ponies, mules, burros, : and donkeys .........................................farms: 84 163 229 203 264 23 $1,000: 1,740 1,732 1,094 521 383 12 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Poultry and eggs .....................................farms: 59 157 190 184 425 187 $1,000: 231 254 262 228 468 103 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Aquaculture ..........................................farms: 1 3 1 2 - - $1,000: (D) 3 (D) (D) - - Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Other animals and other animal : products ............................................farms: 29 51 59 54 122 55 $1,000: 415 255 101 56 117 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - : Value of- : Government payments ....................................farms: 345 490 342 256 294 1,533 $1,000: 5,910 5,035 2,458 1,408 1,365 19,920 : Landlord's share of total sales ........................farms: 7 18 8 1 2 2 $1,000: 32 56 12 (D) (D) (D) : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to- : Consumers ..............................................farms: 76 191 197 150 308 120 $1,000: 1,044 2,317 1,191 878 263 62 : Retail markets, institutions, and food hubs for : local or regionally branded products ..................farms: 88 156 135 98 153 70 $1,000: 2,406 1,732 985 864 270 44 : FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES : : Total farm production expenses 1/ ........................farms: 934 2,019 2,195 2,091 3,310 7,897 $1,000: 41,432 52,085 37,343 25,704 30,660 109,932 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 44,360 25,797 17,013 12,293 9,263 13,921 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased .............................................farms: 287 661 638 556 744 1,045 $1,000: 791 1,483 832 439 736 2,385 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 242 591 620 549 728 939 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 43 67 12 7 10 77 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 2 - 6 - - 27 $50,000 or more .........................................: - 3 - - 6 2 : Chemicals purchased ....................................farms: 244 552 525 422 542 705 $1,000: 381 532 253 156 168 711 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 233 535 520 422 538 678 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 .......................................: 360 50 54 70 99 31 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 128 50 31 26 8 5 $50,000 or more .........................................: 212 154 27 21 3 7 : Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased ..............farms: 4,787 242 112 129 207 199 $1,000: 56,708 40,829 4,323 3,558 2,247 1,201 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 2,847 3 1 2 17 41 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 1,148 10 5 20 67 82 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 479 39 52 73 106 68 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 105 35 25 19 14 8 $50,000 or more .........................................: 208 155 29 15 3 - : Cover crop seed purchased ............................farms: 958 24 6 32 20 27 $1,000: 1,830 1,117 36 168 29 62 : Livestock and poultry purchased or leased ..............farms: 4,389 158 107 172 316 302 $1,000: 193,873 127,791 23,829 11,152 12,032 4,941 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 2,755 4 4 7 39 100 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 995 13 14 51 133 139 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 391 16 33 83 116 58 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 108 29 21 26 24 5 $250,000 or more ........................................: 140 96 35 5 4 - : Breeding livestock purchased or leased ...............farms: 2,693 104 86 146 268 249 $1,000: 71,323 35,715 7,186 7,833 8,307 3,565 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ..............................................farms: 2,331 96 56 63 108 95 $1,000: 122,550 92,076 16,643 3,319 3,726 1,376 : Feed purchased .........................................farms: 13,636 217 147 275 516 671 $1,000: 820,190 694,925 21,236 18,158 21,078 13,180 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 8,767 6 6 21 36 111 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 3,594 17 13 33 139 376 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 908 23 36 163 307 178 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 199 36 67 52 33 6 $250,000 or more ........................................: 168 135 25 6 1 - : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ....................farms: 19,682 353 236 383 706 827 $1,000: 123,191 59,511 8,319 8,207 9,073 5,859 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 16,104 20 13 54 173 379 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 2,929 58 102 232 453 423 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 320 67 66 58 62 22 $50,000 or more .........................................: 329 208 55 39 18 3 : Utilities ..............................................farms: 11,856 354 240 382 669 716 $1,000: 96,430 55,840 7,073 6,088 6,140 3,596 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 4,352 3 1 9 30 82 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 5,228 21 19 68 197 407 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,770 55 129 234 405 215 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 206 42 65 43 29 9 $50,000 or more .........................................: 300 233 26 28 8 3 : Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ...............farms: 14,935 353 240 382 685 799 $1,000: 191,129 110,516 10,994 10,991 11,865 7,253 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 10,802 9 12 32 160 345 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 3,132 39 49 188 397 397 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 517 35 96 105 89 45 $50,000 or more .........................................: 484 270 83 57 39 12 : Hired farm labor .......................................farms: 3,994 333 198 238 362 294 $1,000: 335,513 251,377 21,995 16,175 13,810 7,257 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 1,740 1 1 9 49 88 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,014 12 19 35 102 115 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 795 39 106 152 187 83 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 218 90 54 34 20 2 $250,000 or more ........................................: 227 191 18 8 4 6 : Contract labor .........................................farms: 2,200 172 87 133 217 187 $1,000: 56,819 38,025 4,037 2,924 3,741 1,758 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 444 2 - 2 19 16 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 809 8 7 19 51 67 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 632 22 44 83 94 85 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 135 25 18 15 35 17 $50,000 or more .........................................: 180 115 18 14 18 2 : Customwork and custom hauling ..........................farms: 2,859 199 108 142 219 209 $1,000: 64,645 47,947 4,943 2,428 2,734 1,457 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 832 1 2 5 15 34 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 1,124 13 11 43 64 79 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 622 24 50 73 114 85 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 100 24 26 8 18 10 $50,000 or more .........................................: 181 137 19 13 8 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.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : $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 .......................................: 9 15 5 - 4 23 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 2 2 - - - 4 $50,000 or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased ..............farms: 244 681 698 539 843 893 $1,000: 771 914 748 462 469 1,187 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 93 408 493 397 732 660 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 123 232 185 130 100 194 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 27 41 20 10 10 33 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: - - - 2 - 2 $50,000 or more .........................................: 1 - - - 1 4 : Cover crop seed purchased ............................farms: 77 137 160 133 144 198 $1,000: 58 58 64 45 39 154 : Livestock and poultry purchased or leased ..............farms: 312 534 507 322 631 1,028 $1,000: 2,647 3,137 2,098 959 1,248 4,038 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 148 367 391 288 588 819 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 149 139 105 25 39 188 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 14 28 11 9 4 19 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 1 - - - - 2 $250,000 or more ........................................: - - - - - - : Breeding livestock purchased or leased ...............farms: 229 378 302 163 276 492 $1,000: 1,775 2,107 1,193 496 790 2,356 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ..............................................farms: 137 228 291 181 440 636 $1,000: 872 1,031 904 463 457 1,683 : Feed purchased .........................................farms: 693 1,359 1,361 1,286 2,074 5,037 $1,000: 8,129 8,802 7,135 5,208 6,123 16,215 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 235 750 859 946 1,713 4,084 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 394 569 466 331 350 906 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 62 39 36 9 9 46 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 1 1 - - 2 1 $250,000 or more ........................................: 1 - - - - - : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ....................farms: 923 1,956 2,101 2,003 3,108 7,086 $1,000: 4,228 5,117 3,994 3,216 3,729 11,938 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 595 1,629 1,895 1,866 2,958 6,522 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 322 324 199 131 141 544 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 5 3 7 6 8 16 $50,000 or more .........................................: 1 - - - 1 4 : Utilities ..............................................farms: 710 1,309 1,316 1,075 1,603 3,482 $1,000: 2,453 3,197 2,473 1,755 2,029 5,787 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 158 421 570 513 901 1,664 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 409 743 636 504 633 1,591 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 139 144 108 54 69 218 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 2 1 2 4 - 9 $50,000 or more .........................................: 2 - - - - - : Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ...............farms: 833 1,709 1,690 1,437 2,023 4,784 $1,000: 5,055 6,440 5,010 3,420 4,245 15,340 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 468 1,298 1,404 1,252 1,827 3,995 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 342 389 271 175 179 706 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 20 22 15 10 16 64 $50,000 or more .........................................: 3 - - - 1 19 : Hired farm labor .......................................farms: 247 398 348 247 320 1,009 $1,000: 4,053 4,901 2,955 1,982 1,474 9,534 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 91 190 227 178 250 656 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 104 150 95 52 60 270 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 50 58 20 13 10 77 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 2 - 6 4 - 6 $250,000 or more ........................................: - - - - - - : Contract labor .........................................farms: 126 248 251 156 264 359 $1,000: 972 1,580 1,270 402 527 1,582 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 20 40 66 46 97 136 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 40 114 141 97 144 121 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 62 80 35 13 23 91 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 3 9 6 - - 7 $50,000 or more .........................................: 1 5 3 - - 4 : Customwork and custom hauling ..........................farms: 161 319 333 205 324 640 $1,000: 872 1,013 816 387 413 1,636 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 28 88 134 90 160 275 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 86 162 153 97 152 264 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 44 63 44 18 12 95 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 2 6 2 - - 4 $50,000 or more .........................................: 1 - - - - 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 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES - Con. : : Total farm production expenses 1/ - Con. : : Cash rent for land, buildings, and grazing : fees ..................................................farms: 3,620 226 152 224 370 389 $1,000: 115,919 60,166 12,388 13,749 10,563 4,672 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 2,071 9 10 20 90 166 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 410 10 10 31 68 84 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 501 22 29 58 122 93 $25,000 or more .........................................: 638 185 103 115 90 46 : Rent and lease expenses for machinery, equipment, : and farm share of vehicles ............................farms: 1,049 98 43 36 63 64 $1,000: 13,900 9,635 928 451 496 394 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 423 1 - 11 12 20 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 355 6 13 9 27 28 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 171 25 21 10 18 13 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 43 15 6 5 5 2 $50,000 or more .........................................: 57 51 3 1 1 1 : Interest expense .......................................farms: 3,881 262 142 194 363 293 $1,000: 81,752 36,695 7,320 5,968 7,096 3,983 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 1,771 13 18 24 92 130 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,515 45 50 103 187 127 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 424 92 56 54 74 32 $100,000 or more ........................................: 171 112 18 13 10 4 : Secured by real estate ...............................farms: 2,765 196 106 137 253 207 $1,000: 58,065 21,999 6,192 4,771 5,289 3,002 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 271 4 3 11 15 13 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 802 7 11 12 46 68 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 1,243 36 29 62 139 105 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 208 36 25 21 35 11 $50,000 or more .......................................: 241 113 38 31 18 10 : Not secured by real estate ...........................farms: 2,296 173 79 113 221 171 $1,000: 23,687 14,696 1,127 1,196 1,807 980 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 442 1 2 4 32 34 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 1,233 11 19 20 53 90 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 464 46 48 81 124 41 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 78 45 8 6 11 3 $50,000 or more .......................................: 79 70 2 2 1 3 : Property taxes paid ....................................farms: 16,474 338 231 362 675 782 $1,000: 59,207 11,628 4,158 3,453 3,246 3,263 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 14,522 69 83 152 452 659 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 1,096 59 51 121 169 85 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 504 94 57 64 45 20 $25,000 or more .........................................: 352 116 40 25 9 18 : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom services : for livestock .........................................farms: 8,231 207 143 259 456 548 $1,000: 57,176 43,088 2,112 1,970 2,354 1,322 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 7,216 27 22 77 230 461 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 856 45 105 177 224 87 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 58 37 14 5 1 - $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 15 13 1 - 1 - $100,000 or more ........................................: 86 85 1 - - - : All other production expenses ..........................farms: 8,893 349 234 371 620 635 $1,000: 128,799 86,900 7,738 7,058 7,610 4,147 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 6,580 8 16 57 175 334 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,659 47 69 234 387 280 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 301 48 118 54 37 12 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 166 79 26 18 16 9 $100,000 or more ........................................: 187 167 5 8 5 - : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ .................farms: 283 17 11 27 32 21 $1,000: 3,711 931 663 462 502 179 : Depreciation expenses claimed ............................farms: 9,779 352 240 372 606 623 $1,000: 260,223 128,814 20,517 18,583 20,589 11,863 : NET CASH FARM INCOME : : Net cash farm income of operations .......................farms: 20,976 354 240 383 712 841 $1,000: 657,738 653,987 35,333 47,254 32,698 12,686 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 31,357 1,847,421 147,220 123,379 45,924 15,084 : Farms with net gains 2/ ...............................number: 6,786 319 186 317 549 602 Average net gain .................................dollars: 135,852 2,108,136 302,657 198,438 91,005 43,701 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 1,013 - - - 8 3 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 1,615 1 - 1 15 27 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 920 - 1 2 11 37 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 1,028 - 4 10 58 125 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 701 4 10 20 92 207 $50,000 or more .........................................: 1,509 314 171 284 365 203 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 354 481 329 164 238 693 $1,000: 2,412 3,475 993 474 1,440 5,588 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 234 369 272 148 216 537 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 42 65 37 8 4 51 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 64 25 19 6 8 55 $25,000 or more .........................................: 14 22 1 2 10 50 : Rent and lease expenses for machinery, equipment, : and farm share of vehicles ............................farms: 47 107 97 97 113 284 $1,000: 115 194 339 153 314 883 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 22 52 34 51 61 159 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 16 47 48 40 38 83 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 9 8 11 6 14 36 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: - - 4 - - 6 $50,000 or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Interest expense .......................................farms: 261 385 328 289 386 978 $1,000: 2,603 3,266 2,494 2,105 1,816 8,407 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 144 194 165 136 270 585 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 108 164 139 134 115 343 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 6 27 24 19 - 40 $100,000 or more ........................................: 3 - - - 1 10 : Secured by real estate ...............................farms: 186 276 228 226 290 660 $1,000: 1,988 2,694 1,960 1,614 1,490 7,066 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 27 35 16 16 29 102 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 61 75 81 85 154 202 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 94 141 110 115 106 306 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: - 20 21 10 - 29 $50,000 or more .......................................: 4 5 - - 1 21 : Not secured by real estate ...........................farms: 152 234 189 176 192 596 $1,000: 616 573 534 491 326 1,341 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 28 67 53 47 62 112 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 98 142 109 109 125 457 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 24 24 26 18 5 27 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 1 1 1 2 - - $50,000 or more .......................................: 1 - - - - - : Property taxes paid ....................................farms: 851 1,681 1,780 1,549 2,337 5,888 $1,000: 2,210 4,140 3,367 2,685 3,740 17,316 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 764 1,563 1,706 1,471 2,240 5,363 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 63 79 41 64 73 291 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 20 17 23 12 22 130 $25,000 or more .........................................: 4 22 10 2 2 104 : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom services : for livestock .........................................farms: 510 899 918 711 1,183 2,397 $1,000: 895 1,046 901 579 835 2,073 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 463 860 893 704 1,172 2,307 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 47 38 25 7 11 90 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: - 1 - - - - $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: - - - - - - $100,000 or more ........................................: - - - - - - : All other production expenses ..........................farms: 601 1,051 919 648 1,010 2,455 $1,000: 2,844 2,847 1,667 1,321 1,356 5,313 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 394 917 858 602 962 2,257 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 193 127 59 40 46 177 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 8 5 2 2 2 13 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 6 2 - 4 - 6 $100,000 or more ........................................: - - - - - 2 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ .................farms: 31 31 28 10 21 54 $1,000: 160 158 93 9 27 527 : Depreciation expenses claimed ............................farms: 646 1,176 1,163 917 1,182 2,502 $1,000: 9,167 10,273 8,389 4,706 6,569 20,753 : NET CASH FARM INCOME : : Net cash farm income of operations .......................farms: 934 2,019 2,195 2,091 3,310 7,897 $1,000: 4,963 -7,839 -16,634 -13,907 -21,387 -69,415 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 5,314 -3,883 -7,578 -6,651 -6,461 -8,790 : Farms with net gains 2/ ...............................number: 615 1,130 905 591 641 931 Average net gain .................................dollars: 24,523 11,284 4,918 5,005 2,436 18,395 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 10 54 135 197 367 239 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 66 246 469 362 216 212 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 92 362 241 10 28 136 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 224 392 48 6 15 146 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 178 55 7 2 10 116 $50,000 or more .........................................: 45 21 5 14 5 82 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 14,190 35 54 66 163 239 Average net loss .................................dollars: 18,616 528,802 388,176 237,131 105,915 56,996 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 1,457 - - - 2 15 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 4,465 2 - 2 5 21 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 3,030 1 - - 11 21 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 3,150 2 5 3 24 46 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 1,180 2 3 4 31 46 $50,000 or more .........................................: 908 28 46 57 90 90 : Net cash farm income of producers ........................farms: 20,976 354 240 383 712 841 $1,000: 651,802 648,898 34,412 46,662 32,570 12,609 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 31,074 1,833,046 143,382 121,832 45,744 14,993 : Producers reporting net gains 2/ .......................farms: 6,791 318 185 316 549 599 Average net gain .................................dollars: 135,042 2,099,690 303,890 198,094 90,759 43,740 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 1,018 - - - 8 2 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 1,611 1 - - 17 27 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 923 - 1 2 12 34 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 1,031 - 3 10 57 125 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 699 5 12 20 90 212 $50,000 or more .........................................: 1,509 312 169 284 365 199 : Producers reporting net losses .........................farms: 14,185 36 55 67 163 242 Average net loss .................................dollars: 18,701 522,310 396,506 237,850 105,868 56,161 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 1,454 - - - 2 17 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 4,470 2 1 3 7 21 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 3,025 1 - - 10 18 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 3,156 2 6 3 22 52 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 1,175 1 3 5 32 46 $50,000 or more .........................................: 905 30 45 56 90 88 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ....................................................farms: 8 1 - - - - $1,000: (D) (D) - - - - : INCOME FROM FARM-RELATED SOURCES : : Total income from farm-related sources ...................farms: 3,974 143 106 183 340 322 $1,000: 122,379 27,392 10,660 15,463 18,025 7,854 : Customwork and other agricultural services .............farms: 839 31 29 25 53 71 $1,000: 16,807 3,768 2,557 1,593 1,743 1,170 : Gross cash rent or share payments ......................farms: 1,222 43 20 51 61 59 $1,000: 22,957 4,579 (D) 2,617 1,499 694 Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas trees, : short rotation woody crops, and maple products ........farms: 162 1 - 5 4 5 $1,000: 489 (D) - 10 (D) 34 Agri-tourism and recreational services .................farms: 326 5 18 20 49 20 $1,000: 20,391 155 2,462 4,062 6,141 879 Patronage dividends and refunds from : cooperatives ..........................................farms: 784 61 41 80 137 89 $1,000: 7,579 5,425 380 386 319 117 Crop and livestock insurance payments ..................farms: 771 36 46 81 119 114 $1,000: 34,554 7,412 4,146 4,711 6,652 3,449 Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments .........................farms: 206 3 1 6 11 9 $1,000: 2,010 (D) (D) 436 (D) 124 Other farm-related income sources ......................farms: 535 13 7 18 40 40 $1,000: 17,592 5,951 767 1,648 1,236 1,388 : LAND USE : : Total cropland ...........................................farms: 11,852 300 161 192 372 457 acres: 2,094,233 620,597 135,655 139,336 175,089 217,136 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 8,905 286 149 181 321 379 acres: 762,676 446,907 80,278 57,435 57,938 30,513 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 49 acres ...........................................: 7,668 11 8 27 115 226 50 to 99 acres ..........................................: 370 6 6 12 67 72 100 to 199 acres ........................................: 273 20 33 47 62 45 200 to 499 acres ........................................: 275 57 56 66 41 30 500 to 999 acres ........................................: 157 71 31 20 25 2 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................: 87 55 10 7 10 3 2,000 acres or more .....................................: 75 66 5 2 1 1 : Cropland- : Other pasture and grazing land that could have been : used for crops without additional : improvements ........................................farms: 1,255 38 14 26 43 64 acres: 468,877 45,594 8,045 22,612 60,167 110,973 On which all crops failed or were abandoned ..........farms: 1,379 22 30 25 41 62 acres: 208,400 35,053 23,395 15,064 16,100 40,361 Idle or used for cover crops or soil improvement, : but not harvested and not pastured or grazed ........farms: 2,789 56 31 67 92 99 acres: 518,133 46,686 14,888 29,066 27,931 20,410 In summer fallow .....................................farms: 1,351 50 19 28 65 90 acres: 136,147 46,357 9,049 15,159 12,953 14,879 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 319 889 1,290 1,500 2,669 6,966 Average net loss .................................dollars: 31,720 23,161 16,345 11,243 8,598 12,423 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 15 45 79 132 354 815 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 52 186 356 473 1,076 2,292 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 32 158 236 382 542 1,647 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 80 254 403 366 544 1,423 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 85 138 146 107 111 507 $50,000 or more .........................................: 55 108 70 40 42 282 : Net cash farm income of producers ........................farms: 934 2,019 2,195 2,091 3,310 7,897 $1,000: 5,091 -7,737 -16,553 -13,899 -21,362 -68,889 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 5,451 -3,832 -7,541 -6,647 -6,454 -8,723 : Producers reporting net gains 2/ .......................farms: 617 1,130 911 591 644 931 Average net gain .................................dollars: 24,595 11,311 4,925 5,006 2,428 18,862 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 9 52 141 197 370 239 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 64 244 468 362 216 212 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 94 366 240 10 28 136 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 227 392 50 6 15 146 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 178 55 7 2 10 108 $50,000 or more .........................................: 45 21 5 14 5 90 : Producers reporting net losses .........................farms: 317 889 1,284 1,500 2,666 6,966 Average net loss .................................dollars: 31,810 23,080 16,386 11,238 8,599 12,410 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 13 46 76 134 351 815 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 51 187 353 471 1,076 2,298 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 33 157 239 384 542 1,641 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 83 253 402 364 544 1,425 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 82 139 144 107 111 505 $50,000 or more .........................................: 55 107 70 40 42 282 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ....................................................farms: 1 - 6 - - - $1,000: (D) - (Z) - - - : INCOME FROM FARM-RELATED SOURCES : : Total income from farm-related sources ...................farms: 339 548 320 235 371 1,067 $1,000: 7,799 7,238 2,768 2,961 2,535 19,685 : Customwork and other agricultural services .............farms: 76 171 93 63 89 138 $1,000: 1,200 1,618 502 206 400 2,051 : Gross cash rent or share payments ......................farms: 63 119 74 59 120 553 $1,000: 1,344 1,379 607 1,041 (D) 8,245 Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas trees, : short rotation woody crops, and maple products ........farms: 19 18 26 20 11 53 $1,000: (D) 101 44 70 (D) 95 Agri-tourism and recreational services .................farms: 38 51 33 13 10 69 $1,000: 1,409 1,136 384 1,254 16 2,494 Patronage dividends and refunds from : cooperatives ..........................................farms: 79 89 51 16 43 98 $1,000: 90 469 41 13 21 316 Crop and livestock insurance payments ..................farms: 87 98 36 15 22 117 $1,000: 2,061 1,512 261 58 487 3,804 Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments .........................farms: 6 19 14 34 50 53 $1,000: (D) 156 85 117 140 440 Other farm-related income sources ......................farms: 65 76 45 41 75 115 $1,000: 1,617 867 843 202 834 2,240 : LAND USE : : Total cropland ...........................................farms: 546 1,406 1,528 1,451 1,935 3,504 acres: 77,960 112,009 61,658 27,739 34,244 492,810 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 466 1,264 1,359 1,307 1,655 1,538 acres: 16,967 28,278 15,266 10,227 8,930 9,937 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 49 acres ...........................................: 358 1,142 1,314 1,288 1,654 1,525 50 to 99 acres ..........................................: 80 69 35 17 - 6 100 to 199 acres ........................................: 19 37 4 2 - 4 200 to 499 acres ........................................: 7 13 4 - - 1 500 to 999 acres ........................................: 1 3 2 - - 2 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................: 1 - - - 1 - 2,000 acres or more .....................................: - - - - - - : Cropland- : Other pasture and grazing land that could have been : used for crops without additional : improvements ........................................farms: 37 206 131 108 162 426 acres: 31,546 43,265 22,462 6,114 14,016 104,083 On which all crops failed or were abandoned ..........farms: 79 189 143 147 172 469 acres: 9,381 11,018 3,645 2,228 1,464 50,691 Idle or used for cover crops or soil improvement, : but not harvested and not pastured or grazed ........farms: 91 238 232 211 332 1,340 acres: 14,416 25,160 16,441 7,070 6,755 309,310 In summer fallow .....................................farms: 87 139 120 164 179 410 acres: 5,650 4,288 3,844 2,100 3,079 18,789 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 1,892 7 4 18 46 41 acres: 2,650,378 443,163 (D) (D) (D) 50,541 Woodland pastured ......................................farms: 1,223 7 3 14 40 32 acres: 2,288,815 (D) (D) 161,999 (D) 49,817 Woodland not pastured ..................................farms: 871 2 2 8 14 11 acres: 361,563 (D) (D) (D) (D) 724 Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured ..........................farms: 11,155 154 149 270 498 568 acres: 33,718,286 3,942,905 (D) 5,346,521 4,888,904 3,162,322 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. ...............farms: 9,016 175 86 139 214 314 acres: 665,666 186,934 15,562 (D) (D) 45,773 : Irrigated land ...........................................farms: 9,270 263 138 175 300 367 acres: 545,904 292,963 42,035 42,063 35,316 24,131 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 8,018 256 134 170 276 333 acres: 464,525 272,289 40,270 35,914 27,952 18,843 Pastureland and other land .............................farms: 2,465 22 9 34 58 89 acres: 81,379 20,674 1,765 6,149 7,364 5,288 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : Enhancement Programs ....................................farms: 893 33 27 34 58 43 acres: 594,643 19,687 94,367 58,079 73,132 39,526 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs .................farms: 1,682 210 123 144 238 189 acres: 5,309,957 637,018 687,536 1,169,042 1,348,736 451,568 : ORGANIC AGRICULTURE : : Total organic product sales ..............................farms: 93 14 4 4 11 6 $1,000: 38,250 32,780 2,516 917 1,400 276 : VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS : : Estimated market value of land and buildings .............farms: 20,976 354 240 383 712 841 $1,000: 32,804,095 4,254,877 2,371,320 2,750,354 3,305,845 2,982,136 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 1,563,887 12,019,427 9,880,499 7,181,080 4,643,040 3,545,941 Average per acre ...................................dollars: 838 819 508 476 635 858 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 .............................................: 3,831 - - 5 12 54 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 1,753 1 1 8 20 33 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 2,515 1 2 6 9 34 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 5,031 9 17 18 84 101 $500,000 to $999,999 ......................................: 3,351 22 20 22 100 164 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ..................................: 1,807 57 23 49 125 191 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ..................................: 1,440 92 57 110 176 159 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ..................................: 648 61 55 92 121 70 $10,000,000 or more .......................................: 600 111 65 73 65 35 : VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................farms: 20,976 354 240 383 712 841 $1,000: 1,600,331 331,280 89,157 101,724 117,309 93,607 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $4,999 ..............................................: 1,938 - 1 - 2 15 $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 2,238 1 - - 5 31 $10,000 to $19,999 ........................................: 3,825 3 2 3 29 66 $20,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 5,457 5 17 36 99 184 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 3,595 20 18 46 131 197 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 2,092 29 40 87 215 215 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 1,362 75 97 158 195 107 $500,000 or more ..........................................: 469 221 65 53 36 26 : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ................................farms: 16,699 350 234 362 673 754 number: 32,796 2,883 1,056 1,318 2,055 1,996 : Tractors, all ............................................farms: 12,668 329 214 341 569 653 number: 22,203 2,006 741 929 1,360 1,336 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ..........................farms: 6,281 123 80 103 222 213 number: 7,554 230 105 165 300 270 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ..............................farms: 6,917 215 124 225 365 435 number: 9,451 626 272 375 564 629 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ...........................farms: 2,918 270 154 186 279 262 number: 5,198 1,150 364 389 496 437 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled ..................farms: 339 87 30 35 42 25 number: 378 108 32 38 46 26 Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled .............farms: 150 56 16 26 15 5 number: 190 74 18 36 19 6 Forage harvesters, self-propelled ........................farms: 629 45 26 46 43 38 number: 724 71 31 56 53 44 Hay balers ...............................................farms: 3,275 111 64 101 158 186 number: 3,855 180 92 144 205 241 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 104 234 229 192 292 725 acres: 127,831 99,401 117,866 43,629 (D) 908,475 Woodland pastured ......................................farms: 61 151 146 103 173 493 acres: 83,908 80,417 102,318 35,136 (D) 805,437 Woodland not pastured ..................................farms: 57 103 107 110 146 311 acres: 43,923 18,984 15,548 8,493 8,517 103,038 Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured ..........................farms: 583 1,074 1,012 872 1,543 4,432 acres: 1,466,369 1,459,089 1,042,597 391,923 (D) 6,918,765 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. ...............farms: 359 823 991 963 1,454 3,498 acres: 58,527 29,280 19,243 54,556 11,511 119,147 : Irrigated land ...........................................farms: 445 1,242 1,362 1,299 1,725 1,954 acres: 15,308 28,739 16,623 12,395 8,804 27,527 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 424 1,142 1,232 1,195 1,480 1,376 acres: 12,039 21,593 11,997 8,602 6,236 8,790 Pastureland and other land .............................farms: 93 329 327 300 471 733 acres: 3,269 7,146 4,626 3,793 2,568 18,737 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : Enhancement Programs ....................................farms: 40 42 16 13 15 572 acres: 29,059 19,205 12,728 2,635 5,139 241,086 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs .................farms: 143 190 89 66 43 247 acres: 271,627 201,752 54,938 4,893 24,154 458,693 : ORGANIC AGRICULTURE : : Total organic product sales ..............................farms: 12 11 16 4 7 4 $1,000: 174 117 55 7 6 2 : VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS : : Estimated market value of land and buildings .............farms: 934 2,019 2,195 2,091 3,310 7,897 $1,000: 1,865,082 2,503,078 1,758,487 950,311 1,726,572 8,336,033 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 1,996,876 1,239,761 801,133 454,477 521,623 1,055,595 Average per acre ...................................dollars: 1,078 1,473 1,417 1,835 1,473 988 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 .............................................: 52 241 299 433 912 1,823 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 47 120 203 200 269 851 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 89 181 259 346 495 1,093 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 185 577 660 622 902 1,856 $500,000 to $999,999 ......................................: 211 417 458 347 480 1,110 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ..................................: 157 261 173 77 174 520 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ..................................: 123 152 95 46 41 389 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ..................................: 41 34 31 8 19 116 $10,000,000 or more .......................................: 29 36 17 12 18 139 : VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................farms: 934 2,019 2,195 2,091 3,310 7,897 $1,000: 79,375 133,587 115,414 84,879 109,802 344,197 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $4,999 ..............................................: 41 111 169 206 466 927 $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 44 119 228 204 476 1,130 $10,000 to $19,999 ........................................: 102 323 400 452 733 1,712 $20,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 257 593 602 616 926 2,122 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 228 464 477 408 456 1,150 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 153 246 213 164 194 536 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 100 153 103 37 56 281 $500,000 or more ..........................................: 9 10 3 4 3 39 : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ................................farms: 842 1,727 1,812 1,716 2,613 5,616 number: 1,826 3,255 3,024 2,683 3,984 8,716 : Tractors, all ............................................farms: 735 1,449 1,579 1,350 1,854 3,595 number: 1,367 2,560 2,369 1,866 2,457 5,212 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ..........................farms: 312 690 849 724 1,104 1,861 number: 399 880 1,001 853 1,244 2,107 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ..............................farms: 485 893 832 700 872 1,771 number: 658 1,273 1,062 782 1,032 2,178 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ...........................farms: 231 295 244 184 163 650 number: 310 407 306 231 181 927 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled ..................farms: 13 18 23 3 26 37 number: 15 18 27 3 26 39 Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled .............farms: 8 14 2 4 3 1 number: 8 15 (D) 6 (D) (D) Forage harvesters, self-propelled ........................farms: 56 106 74 59 35 101 number: 62 115 81 61 37 113 Hay balers ...............................................farms: 205 543 458 379 366 704 number: 243 625 516 413 405 791 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 3,838 275 149 157 248 229 acres treated: 589,269 318,893 68,166 55,673 43,931 27,698 Manure used ..............................................farms: 1,707 65 21 43 56 58 acres treated: 123,750 51,092 4,687 3,974 29,312 5,689 Organic fertilizer used ..................................farms: 384 - 5 6 14 14 acres treated: 6,105 - 218 3,054 622 311 : Acres treated to control- : Insects ................................................farms: 1,580 134 57 82 122 117 acres: 157,452 94,253 14,279 22,563 9,794 2,765 Weeds, grass, or brush .................................farms: 2,537 238 122 123 213 182 acres: 560,979 306,444 61,417 46,932 63,448 37,471 Nematodes ..............................................farms: 298 79 27 25 25 26 acres: 60,203 43,314 7,528 5,664 2,509 331 Diseases in crops and orchards .........................farms: 376 64 12 19 23 13 acres: 28,031 20,342 1,326 4,144 888 206 Chemicals used to control growth, : thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate .........................farms: 544 119 48 46 76 52 acres on which used: 85,969 65,338 7,564 4,960 4,992 1,032 : LAND USE PRACTICES : : Land drained by tile .....................................farms: 309 1 3 2 6 2 acres: 19,981 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Land artificially drained by ditches .....................farms: 1,496 11 8 20 35 36 acres: 54,251 8,797 913 3,066 4,464 1,372 Land under conservation easement .........................farms: 369 2 5 4 12 26 acres: 504,467 (D) (D) (D) 69,930 33,594 Cropland on which no-till practices were used ............farms: 1,917 55 38 42 61 82 acres: 158,821 66,606 22,188 9,574 11,009 11,475 Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were used (see text) .......farms: 1,229 110 49 42 101 68 acres: 236,967 107,171 25,965 21,630 17,408 25,011 Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) ..........................farms: 1,934 120 58 71 111 102 acres: 335,271 182,514 26,869 29,048 22,785 23,073 Cropland planted to a cover crop (excluding CRP) .........farms: 1,075 27 11 23 31 34 acres: 47,479 17,632 3,467 5,823 3,138 2,528 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ........farms: 803 64 45 39 64 59 : RENEWABLE ENERGY : : Renewable energy producing systems (see text) ............farms: 2,729 43 64 130 218 226 Solar panels ...........................................farms: 2,543 38 61 118 199 201 Wind turbines ..........................................farms: 207 5 5 16 22 27 Methane digesters ......................................farms: 13 - - 4 - - Geothermal/geoexchange systems .........................farms: 50 1 1 3 6 7 Small hydro systems ....................................farms: 51 - - 8 1 2 : Wind rights leased to others .............................farms: 245 7 12 22 33 30 : TENURE : : Full owners ..............................................farms: 13,470 152 117 193 357 448 Part owners ..............................................farms: 3,345 174 112 161 297 308 Tenants ..................................................farms: 4,161 28 11 29 58 85 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND : : Land owned ...............................................farms: 16,847 326 229 355 654 759 acres: 27,069,347 3,958,031 3,534,222 4,056,405 3,404,838 2,135,330 Owned land in farms ....................................farms: 20,234 326 229 356 660 777 acres: 28,219,002 3,747,746 3,512,995 3,638,498 3,357,985 2,160,422 : Land rented or leased from others ........................farms: 3,922 203 123 188 349 370 acres: 11,075,675 1,494,128 1,164,631 2,164,528 1,854,275 1,332,523 Rented or leased land in farms .........................farms: 3,872 202 123 188 346 367 acres: 10,909,561 1,445,853 1,156,191 2,143,153 1,849,595 1,315,350 : Land rented or leased to others ..........................farms: 1,093 42 20 38 47 54 acres: 1,541,765 258,560 29,667 439,478 71,678 72,128 : TOTAL PRODUCERS AND FARMS BY NUMBER OF : PRODUCERS : : Total producers ...............................................: 38,218 879 461 783 1,547 1,756 Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer ................................................: 8,849 125 109 141 252 248 2 producers ...............................................: 9,395 110 82 167 322 414 3 producers ...............................................: 1,544 64 26 36 54 91 4 producers ...............................................: 823 29 15 26 48 63 5 or more producers .......................................: 365 26 8 13 36 25 : Total male producers ........................................: 22,665 638 323 497 980 1,129 Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 14,868 185 165 268 501 564 2 producers .............................................: 2,252 110 49 65 99 136 3 producers .............................................: 652 26 12 24 32 65 4 producers .............................................: 135 8 - 3 15 15 5 or more producers .....................................: 97 16 4 2 13 5 : Total female producers ......................................: 15,553 241 138 286 567 627 Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 11,814 136 89 191 364 502 2 producers .............................................: 1,254 29 11 24 54 54 3 producers .............................................: 253 4 5 7 18 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 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FERTILIZERS AND CHEMICALS : : Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : used ....................................................farms: 212 487 456 410 495 720 acres treated: 7,005 12,711 5,099 2,900 17,840 29,353 Manure used ..............................................farms: 107 204 198 190 270 495 acres treated: 4,058 6,489 1,865 986 1,859 13,739 Organic fertilizer used ..................................farms: 27 63 47 54 86 68 acres treated: 246 355 197 358 248 496 : Acres treated to control- : Insects ................................................farms: 99 230 216 183 200 140 acres: 3,975 2,569 1,381 604 646 4,623 Weeds, grass, or brush .................................farms: 131 318 298 266 319 327 acres: 7,440 7,849 3,352 1,863 2,184 22,579 Nematodes ..............................................farms: 10 46 38 8 9 5 acres: 117 344 164 81 (D) (D) Diseases in crops and orchards .........................farms: 21 52 61 39 44 28 acres: 210 205 348 132 152 78 Chemicals used to control growth, : thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate .........................farms: 27 44 45 19 32 36 acres on which used: 597 922 298 85 44 137 : LAND USE PRACTICES : : Land drained by tile .....................................farms: 14 25 33 76 70 77 acres: 272 424 621 991 386 13,573 Land artificially drained by ditches .....................farms: 62 171 201 183 324 445 acres: 1,746 4,334 5,200 3,012 14,993 6,354 Land under conservation easement .........................farms: 23 34 37 24 53 149 acres: 32,919 10,704 15,803 1,365 11,486 176,251 Cropland on which no-till practices were used ............farms: 112 275 203 225 376 448 acres: 4,096 3,791 1,729 2,302 3,628 22,423 Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were used (see text) .......farms: 65 155 154 107 163 215 acres: 7,457 3,963 2,825 889 2,770 21,878 Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) ..........................farms: 90 236 176 251 267 452 acres: 6,363 10,745 4,285 3,054 1,454 25,081 Cropland planted to a cover crop (excluding CRP) .........farms: 65 201 173 152 156 202 acres: 612 2,847 2,307 1,128 438 7,559 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ........farms: 34 61 70 59 79 229 : RENEWABLE ENERGY : : Renewable energy producing systems (see text) ............farms: 216 290 303 248 291 700 Solar panels ...........................................farms: 205 267 291 244 274 645 Wind turbines ..........................................farms: 13 22 25 8 9 55 Methane digesters ......................................farms: 1 4 - - 2 2 Geothermal/geoexchange systems .........................farms: 4 6 2 4 9 7 Small hydro systems ....................................farms: - 10 4 5 6 15 : Wind rights leased to others .............................farms: 12 20 2 2 17 88 : TENURE : : Full owners ..............................................farms: 571 1,278 1,487 1,429 2,293 5,145 Part owners ..............................................farms: 293 441 368 201 194 796 Tenants ..................................................farms: 70 300 340 461 823 1,956 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND : : Land owned ...............................................farms: 866 1,721 1,856 1,630 2,493 5,958 acres: 1,135,409 934,377 570,472 145,327 464,433 6,730,503 Owned land in farms ....................................farms: 884 1,904 2,124 2,044 3,253 7,677 acres: 1,132,466 1,153,465 972,099 412,675 1,091,092 7,039,559 : Land rented or leased from others ........................farms: 346 551 404 211 236 941 acres: 602,671 549,026 270,105 105,172 82,699 1,455,917 Rented or leased land in farms .........................farms: 343 548 399 211 227 918 acres: 598,221 546,314 269,265 105,172 80,809 1,399,638 : Land rented or leased to others ..........................farms: 50 117 59 73 141 452 acres: 38,505 90,486 30,476 9,628 29,210 471,949 : TOTAL PRODUCERS AND FARMS BY NUMBER OF : PRODUCERS : : Total producers ...............................................: 1,821 4,094 4,001 3,554 5,805 13,517 Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer ................................................: 339 692 847 903 1,422 3,771 2 producers ...............................................: 440 962 1,098 1,013 1,495 3,292 3 producers ...............................................: 71 172 119 126 242 543 4 producers ...............................................: 64 130 92 36 118 202 5 or more producers .......................................: 20 63 39 13 33 89 : Total male producers ........................................: 1,114 2,506 2,383 2,133 3,345 7,617 Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 699 1,418 1,625 1,630 2,407 5,406 2 producers .............................................: 119 287 256 171 285 675 3 producers .............................................: 35 104 46 40 98 170 4 producers .............................................: 4 20 19 - 11 40 5 or more producers .....................................: 9 20 5 7 3 13 : Total female producers ......................................: 707 1,588 1,618 1,421 2,460 5,900 Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 480 1,098 1,279 1,156 1,939 4,580 2 producers .............................................: 73 156 118 95 205 435 3 producers .............................................: 19 30 19 13 37 98 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 .............................................: 57 5 3 - 6 2 5 or more producers .....................................: 32 2 - 4 3 - : PRODUCERS' CHARACTERISTICS 3/ : : Sex of producers: : Male .......................................................: 22,009 558 311 484 888 1,098 Female ......................................................: 15,014 199 132 255 506 603 : Hired managers ................................................: 1,329 340 117 152 202 117 : Primary occupation: : Farming .....................................................: 17,176 594 309 510 875 1,007 Other .......................................................: 19,847 163 134 229 519 694 : Place of residence: : On farm operated ............................................: 25,804 460 291 516 938 1,162 Not on farm operated ........................................: 11,219 297 152 223 456 539 : Days of work off farm: : None ........................................................: 13,683 471 238 323 603 680 Any .........................................................: 23,340 286 205 416 791 1,021 1 to 49 days ..............................................: 4,172 64 42 77 165 216 50 to 99 days .............................................: 2,532 17 16 36 85 81 100 to 199 days ...........................................: 3,533 42 26 57 101 174 200 days or more ..........................................: 13,103 163 121 246 440 550 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less .............................................: 1,911 10 11 10 58 85 3 or 4 years ................................................: 2,573 27 21 35 109 140 5 to 9 years ................................................: 6,122 72 65 88 192 256 10 years or more ............................................: 26,417 648 346 606 1,035 1,220 : Average years on present farm ...............................: 22.7 26.9 25.2 26.3 23.2 23.4 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less .............................................: 4,727 27 23 38 169 208 6 to 10 years ...............................................: 5,099 59 39 59 146 207 11 years or more ............................................: 27,197 671 381 642 1,079 1,286 : Average years on any farm ...................................: 24.7 30.2 29.5 29.9 27.3 26.4 : Age group: : Under 25 years ..............................................: 602 2 4 8 12 24 25 to 34 years ..............................................: 2,064 61 43 46 82 137 35 to 44 years ..............................................: 3,634 84 46 115 157 187 45 to 54 years ..............................................: 4,862 118 63 92 171 195 55 to 64 years ..............................................: 8,887 216 102 187 368 410 65 to 74 years ..............................................: 10,589 196 119 189 412 447 75 years and over ...........................................: 6,385 80 66 102 192 301 : Average age .................................................: 60.6 58.0 58.8 58.5 59.9 59.7 : Young producers (see text) ....................................: 2,666 63 47 54 94 161 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ..............: 11,468 135 65 118 242 555 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native ............................: 7,965 11 12 25 66 112 Asian .......................................................: 142 - 1 - 2 2 Black or African American ...................................: 93 - - 1 2 4 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ...................: 54 - - 1 5 1 White .......................................................: 28,160 743 421 703 1,286 1,559 More than one race reported .................................: 609 3 9 9 33 23 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training in : the Reserves or National Guard (see text) ..................: 32,850 710 415 701 1,285 1,509 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ...................: 4,173 47 28 38 109 192 : Number of persons living in producers' : households ...................................................: 67,158 1,616 865 1,452 2,529 3,185 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions ........................................: 31,470 646 367 623 1,212 1,423 Land use and/or crop decisions ..............................: 27,210 543 327 559 1,076 1,270 Livestock decisions .........................................: 24,192 392 285 512 956 1,180 Marketing decisions (see text) ..............................: 19,787 403 290 492 966 1,173 Record keeping and/or financial management ..................: 24,416 533 341 548 1,022 1,261 Estate planning or succession planning ......................: 19,341 441 236 451 823 983 : FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by one producer's : household and/or extended family ........................farms: 19,946 298 194 312 638 769 acres: 31,456,111 2,981,998 3,169,247 4,321,281 4,604,674 2,988,786 Limited Liability Company ................................farms: 1,788 115 64 107 153 168 acres: 5,886,471 646,752 1,104,147 1,028,213 1,103,251 659,332 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 .............................................: 6 11 6 9 - 9 5 or more producers .....................................: - 7 4 - - 12 : PRODUCERS' CHARACTERISTICS 3/ : : Sex of producers: : Male .......................................................: 1,087 2,417 2,341 2,098 3,297 7,430 Female ......................................................: 681 1,487 1,583 1,405 2,445 5,718 : Hired managers ................................................: 70 106 43 34 21 127 : Primary occupation: : Farming .....................................................: 894 1,915 1,652 1,703 2,393 5,324 Other .......................................................: 874 1,989 2,272 1,800 3,349 7,824 : Place of residence: : On farm operated ............................................: 1,176 2,531 2,980 2,791 4,364 8,595 Not on farm operated ........................................: 592 1,373 944 712 1,378 4,553 : Days of work off farm: : None ........................................................: 591 1,288 1,219 1,268 1,879 5,123 Any .........................................................: 1,177 2,616 2,705 2,235 3,863 8,025 1 to 49 days ..............................................: 221 469 425 454 652 1,387 50 to 99 days .............................................: 129 336 294 265 429 844 100 to 199 days ...........................................: 182 460 513 332 691 955 200 days or more ..........................................: 645 1,351 1,473 1,184 2,091 4,839 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less .............................................: 62 198 193 145 327 812 3 or 4 years ................................................: 157 318 386 150 443 787 5 to 9 years ................................................: 333 644 628 513 903 2,428 10 years or more ............................................: 1,216 2,744 2,717 2,695 4,069 9,121 : Average years on present farm ...............................: 21.3 21.7 21.6 23.3 22.6 22.6 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less .............................................: 252 527 570 303 831 1,779 6 to 10 years ...............................................: 224 526 584 508 722 2,025 11 years or more ............................................: 1,292 2,851 2,770 2,692 4,189 9,344 : Average years on any farm ...................................: 24.3 24.0 23.5 24.9 24.6 24.1 : Age group: : Under 25 years ..............................................: 29 45 96 50 113 219 25 to 34 years ..............................................: 139 302 158 127 281 688 35 to 44 years ..............................................: 172 473 409 335 564 1,092 45 to 54 years ..............................................: 272 473 536 473 734 1,735 55 to 64 years ..............................................: 405 902 978 868 1,416 3,035 65 to 74 years ..............................................: 463 1,096 1,143 1,060 1,624 3,840 75 years and over ...........................................: 288 613 604 590 1,010 2,539 : Average age .................................................: 59.1 59.4 60.1 61.4 60.7 61.5 : Young producers (see text) ....................................: 168 347 254 177 394 907 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ..............: 671 1,561 1,481 1,271 1,819 3,550 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native ............................: 192 744 714 951 1,681 3,457 Asian .......................................................: 5 22 9 2 33 66 Black or African American ...................................: 6 11 12 11 20 26 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ...................: - 6 4 8 24 5 White .......................................................: 1,500 3,054 3,104 2,467 3,861 9,462 More than one race reported .................................: 65 67 81 64 123 132 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training in : the Reserves or National Guard (see text) ..................: 1,602 3,480 3,465 3,007 4,953 11,723 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ...................: 166 424 459 496 789 1,425 : Number of persons living in producers' : households ...................................................: 3,158 7,184 6,988 6,263 10,326 23,592 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions ........................................: 1,527 3,258 3,282 3,059 4,835 11,238 Land use and/or crop decisions ..............................: 1,277 2,912 2,868 2,668 4,223 9,487 Livestock decisions .........................................: 1,196 2,495 2,394 2,241 3,604 8,937 Marketing decisions (see text) ..............................: 1,088 2,365 2,080 1,912 2,790 6,228 Record keeping and/or financial management ..................: 1,226 2,665 2,583 2,346 3,522 8,369 Estate planning or succession planning ......................: 965 1,975 1,953 1,881 2,863 6,770 : FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by one producer's : household and/or extended family ........................farms: 873 1,927 2,130 2,048 3,196 7,561 acres: 1,524,596 1,618,122 1,211,416 506,907 1,099,048 7,430,036 Limited Liability Company ................................farms: 156 243 152 96 151 383 acres: 359,238 302,046 36,190 16,124 191,979 439,199 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 17,593 133 107 192 464 607 acres: 18,360,412 1,280,377 1,081,202 2,420,992 2,983,159 2,213,597 Partnership ..............................................farms: 982 103 49 74 98 86 acres: 6,000,222 1,292,647 1,324,183 1,163,927 929,323 448,824 Registered under State law .............................farms: 791 96 46 61 90 68 acres: 5,505,560 1,284,607 1,237,729 1,069,895 850,946 334,841 : Corporation ..............................................farms: 1,129 112 79 93 127 109 acres: 8,594,023 2,004,517 (D) 1,894,474 1,145,378 351,474 Family held ............................................farms: 977 105 72 90 117 91 acres: 6,947,531 1,709,326 1,362,311 (D) 995,244 343,611 More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: 16 3 3 4 - - 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 961 102 69 86 117 91 : Other than family held .................................farms: 152 7 7 3 10 18 acres: 1,646,492 295,191 (D) (D) 150,134 7,863 More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: 11 1 - - - - 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 141 6 7 3 10 18 : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. .......................farms: 1,272 6 5 24 23 39 acres: 6,173,906 616,058 (D) 302,258 149,720 461,877 : HIRED FARM LABOR : : Hired farm labor .........................................farms: 3,994 333 198 238 362 294 workers: 17,115 7,447 1,210 1,016 1,232 953 Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more .....................................farms: 2,042 314 172 189 251 187 workers: 8,602 4,878 725 498 560 427 Less than 150 days ...................................farms: 2,789 166 120 124 241 173 workers: 8,513 2,569 485 518 672 526 Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor .............farms: 149 79 23 7 14 6 Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor ..........................................farms: 24 2 3 - 1 1 Unpaid workers ...........................................farms: 7,734 42 54 106 286 382 workers: 19,455 99 115 338 754 1,210 : FARMS BY SIZE : : 1 to 9 acres ..................................................: 6,934 4 4 10 21 64 10 to 49 acres ................................................: 4,108 3 4 8 64 115 50 to 69 acres ................................................: 630 2 - 1 23 20 70 to 99 acres ................................................: 759 5 4 11 28 23 100 to 139 acres ..............................................: 708 10 5 12 40 34 140 to 179 acres ..............................................: 895 6 11 10 18 29 180 to 219 acres ..............................................: 380 2 3 4 21 13 220 to 259 acres ..............................................: 252 3 6 14 5 3 260 to 499 acres ..............................................: 1,340 30 23 32 36 57 500 to 999 acres ..............................................: 1,272 60 33 33 44 37 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..........................................: 1,089 62 21 19 38 63 2,000 acres or more ...........................................: 2,609 167 126 229 374 383 : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ..............................: 393 34 25 29 46 14 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ............................: 916 38 6 16 24 27 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .............................: 2,429 45 37 34 82 89 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) .......: 254 10 9 7 19 23 Other crop farming (1119) .....................................: 4,371 53 41 59 82 112 Tobacco farming (11191) .....................................: - - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) ......................................: 48 11 1 9 5 3 Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) .........................: 4,323 42 40 50 77 109 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) .....................: 7,215 77 116 220 425 512 Cattle feedlots (112112) ......................................: 53 9 1 8 2 15 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ......................: 110 79 - - - - Hog and pig farming (1122) ....................................: 61 - - - 1 - Poultry and egg production (1123) .............................: 368 1 - - - - Sheep and goat farming (1124) .................................: 1,943 2 - 5 - 15 Aquaculture and other animal production (1125,1129) ...........: 2,863 6 5 5 31 34 : FARM TYPOLOGY (SEE TEXT) : : Farms by typology group: : Small family farms : Gross cash farm income less than $150,000 .................: 18,547 - - 1 180 698 Gross cash farm income $150,000 to $349,999 ...............: 633 - - 91 414 68 Midsize family farms : Gross cash farm income $350,000 to $999,999 ...............: 442 - 173 218 44 3 Large family farms : Gross cash farm income $1,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...........: 223 197 21 2 - - Gross cash farm income $5,000,000 or more .................: 101 101 - - - - Non-family farms ............................................: 1,030 56 46 71 74 72 : OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : Farms reporting- : Internet access .............................................: 14,672 328 217 347 607 682 Dial-up ...................................................: 500 16 8 9 20 31 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ............: 7,782 196 112 202 302 375 Cellular data plan (see text) .............................: 8,708 203 128 199 351 388 Satellite .................................................: 3,038 116 63 82 186 164 Don't know ................................................: 848 5 20 27 34 30 Other .....................................................: 120 3 1 4 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.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : $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: 767 1,706 1,930 1,897 2,983 6,807 acres: 1,158,347 1,280,012 1,112,778 468,886 1,036,680 3,324,382 Partnership ..............................................farms: 90 100 61 35 56 230 acres: 247,779 128,770 17,961 12,373 1,962 432,473 Registered under State law .............................farms: 71 78 37 24 38 182 acres: 219,393 98,186 10,390 2,789 1,289 395,495 : Corporation ..............................................farms: 50 101 88 28 71 271 acres: 196,223 116,103 (D) 3,230 49,889 741,281 Family held ............................................farms: 44 87 74 24 47 226 acres: (D) 110,551 14,818 1,990 (D) 642,637 More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: 2 4 - - - - 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 42 83 74 24 47 226 : Other than family held .................................farms: 6 14 14 4 24 45 acres: (D) 5,552 (D) 1,240 (D) 98,644 More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: - - - - 4 6 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 6 14 14 4 20 39 : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. .......................farms: 27 112 116 131 200 589 acres: 128,338 174,894 (D) 33,358 83,370 3,941,061 : HIRED FARM LABOR : : Hired farm labor .........................................farms: 247 398 348 247 320 1,009 workers: 622 1,034 723 557 552 1,769 Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more .....................................farms: 117 204 109 73 85 341 workers: 207 314 215 126 145 507 Less than 150 days ...................................farms: 177 297 279 202 255 755 workers: 415 720 508 431 407 1,262 Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor .............farms: 7 5 6 2 - - Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor ..........................................farms: 2 6 2 - 2 5 Unpaid workers ...........................................farms: 418 953 982 875 1,256 2,380 workers: 1,190 2,765 2,363 2,199 2,867 5,555 : FARMS BY SIZE : : 1 to 9 acres ..................................................: 139 484 837 944 1,802 2,625 10 to 49 acres ................................................: 183 480 587 534 703 1,427 50 to 69 acres ................................................: 33 86 49 61 89 266 70 to 99 acres ................................................: 48 103 72 63 87 315 100 to 139 acres ..............................................: 35 69 43 57 72 331 140 to 179 acres ..............................................: 18 62 82 69 88 502 180 to 219 acres ..............................................: 7 38 43 38 45 166 220 to 259 acres ..............................................: 11 38 18 28 14 112 260 to 499 acres ..............................................: 40 136 97 107 89 693 500 to 999 acres ..............................................: 83 153 108 79 87 555 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..........................................: 108 133 114 55 72 404 2,000 acres or more ...........................................: 229 237 145 56 162 501 : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ..............................: 7 25 26 17 127 43 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ............................: 48 160 198 144 197 58 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .............................: 124 312 446 388 456 416 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) .......: 22 54 34 42 23 11 Other crop farming (1119) .....................................: 146 384 395 483 584 2,032 Tobacco farming (11191) .....................................: - - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) ......................................: 6 11 - 2 - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) .........................: 140 373 395 481 584 2,032 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) .....................: 492 891 800 633 935 2,114 Cattle feedlots (112112) ......................................: 8 9 1 - - - Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ......................: 1 - 1 - - 29 Hog and pig farming (1122) ....................................: - 4 7 21 28 - Poultry and egg production (1123) .............................: 4 6 10 34 290 23 Sheep and goat farming (1124) .................................: 17 37 83 151 336 1,297 Aquaculture and other animal production (1125,1129) ...........: 65 137 194 178 334 1,874 : FARM TYPOLOGY (SEE TEXT) : : Farms by typology group: : Small family farms : Gross cash farm income less than $150,000 .................: 864 1,919 2,129 2,040 3,191 7,525 Gross cash farm income $150,000 to $349,999 ...............: 6 8 1 8 5 32 Midsize family farms : Gross cash farm income $350,000 to $999,999 ...............: 2 - - - - 2 Large family farms : Gross cash farm income $1,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...........: 1 - - - - 2 Gross cash farm income $5,000,000 or more .................: - - - - - - Non-family farms ............................................: 61 92 65 43 114 336 : OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : Farms reporting- : Internet access .............................................: 744 1,535 1,664 1,468 2,220 4,860 Dial-up ...................................................: 26 44 61 43 60 182 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ............: 388 870 937 701 1,183 2,516 Cellular data plan (see text) .............................: 465 934 963 909 1,326 2,842 Satellite .................................................: 182 329 345 301 348 922 Don't know ................................................: 38 90 53 77 145 329 Other .....................................................: 3 15 13 13 35 32 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 .................................................: 16,783 219 165 285 511 602 2 households ................................................: 2,950 94 43 57 135 144 3 households ................................................: 717 9 16 27 33 56 4 households ................................................: 335 25 11 7 28 18 5 or more households ........................................: 191 7 5 7 5 21 : LIVESTOCK : : Cattle and calves inventory ..............................farms: 8,562 210 137 262 474 601 number: 1,330,860 730,745 118,467 133,921 128,858 76,651 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ....................................................: 2,998 1 2 2 6 28 10 to 49 ..................................................: 3,471 5 6 21 24 81 50 to 99 ..................................................: 604 9 2 6 26 150 100 to 199 ................................................: 518 7 8 8 114 249 200 to 499 ................................................: 522 19 16 107 256 84 500 or more ...............................................: 449 169 103 118 48 9 : Cows and heifers that calved ...........................farms: 7,524 171 123 252 456 580 number: 732,811 349,274 63,601 90,283 83,977 52,684 : Beef cows ............................................farms: 7,395 99 122 252 456 580 number: 451,242 68,016 (D) (D) 83,970 52,671 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 3,046 4 1 2 9 33 10 to 49 ..............................................: 2,745 15 9 23 38 118 50 to 99 ..............................................: 559 11 10 6 43 216 100 to 199 ............................................: 458 9 13 17 179 176 200 to 499 ............................................: 409 21 22 145 179 32 500 or more ...........................................: 178 39 67 59 8 5 : Milk cows ............................................farms: 233 80 2 1 7 6 number: 281,569 281,258 (D) (D) 7 13 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 150 - 2 1 7 6 10 to 49 ..............................................: 3 - - - - - 50 to 99 ..............................................: - - - - - - 100 to 199 ............................................: - - - - - - 200 to 499 ............................................: 4 4 - - - - 500 or more ...........................................: 76 76 - - - - : Other cattle ...........................................farms: 6,274 205 134 259 467 565 number: 598,049 381,471 54,866 43,638 44,881 23,967 : Cattle and calves sold ...................................farms: 5,967 204 136 268 477 604 number: 743,823 389,218 84,045 86,077 82,232 46,377 $1,000: 678,505 368,070 80,282 81,107 70,940 37,448 Calves weighing less than 500 pounds ...................farms: 3,335 122 72 132 266 360 number: 231,353 130,630 17,759 21,199 22,865 14,890 Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more .....................farms: 5,178 201 135 267 473 585 number: 512,470 258,588 66,286 64,878 59,367 31,487 Cattle on feed .......................................farms: 73 19 4 9 6 17 number: 66,070 61,951 827 1,792 239 884 : Hogs and pigs inventory ..................................farms: 363 3 - 1 9 6 number: 1,747 (D) - (D) 149 (D) Farms with- : 1 to 24 ...................................................: 349 2 - 1 6 6 25 to 49 ..................................................: 8 - - - 2 - 50 to 99 ..................................................: 6 1 - - 1 - 100 to 199 ................................................: - - - - - - 200 to 499 ................................................: - - - - - - 500 or more ...............................................: - - - - - - : Hogs and pigs sold .......................................farms: 238 2 - 1 5 4 number: 1,903 (D) - (D) (D) 103 $1,000: 518 (D) - (D) (D) (D) : Sheep and lambs inventory ................................farms: 2,949 5 10 9 28 28 number: 92,005 18,987 5,424 6,074 3,226 5,440 Sheep and lambs sold .....................................farms: 1,016 4 9 8 18 22 number: 43,195 20,779 2,487 2,568 1,945 3,616 : Total horses and ponies inventory ........................farms: 7,243 64 91 157 313 401 number: 34,901 1,169 901 1,421 2,483 2,652 Total horses and ponies sold .............................farms: 1,103 21 9 22 60 58 number: 3,018 245 56 93 285 312 : Goats, all inventory .....................................farms: 1,974 4 3 9 11 21 number: 27,924 1,158 (D) 4,173 (D) 909 Goats, all sold ..........................................farms: 625 3 1 8 4 19 number: 11,830 690 (D) 4,367 (D) 1,356 : POULTRY : : Layers inventory .........................................farms: 2,665 3 4 7 34 63 number: 91,564 (D) 44 100 3,512 1,723 Farms with- : 1 to 399 ..................................................: 2,660 2 4 7 33 63 400 to 3,199 ..............................................: 4 - - - 1 - 3,200 to 9,999 ............................................: - - - - - - 10,000 to 19,999 ..........................................: - - - - - - 20,000 to 49,999 ..........................................: 1 1 - - - - 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.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : $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 .................................................: 710 1,553 1,751 1,668 2,771 6,548 2 households ................................................: 143 299 329 325 391 990 3 households ................................................: 55 87 67 62 100 205 4 households ................................................: 16 36 29 30 35 100 5 or more households ........................................: 10 44 19 6 13 54 : LIVESTOCK : : Cattle and calves inventory ..............................farms: 568 1,094 972 757 1,119 2,368 number: 42,971 37,390 19,097 8,825 10,816 23,119 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ....................................................: 45 144 244 370 652 1,504 10 to 49 ..................................................: 205 760 680 382 463 844 50 to 99 ..................................................: 200 150 41 3 4 13 100 to 199 ................................................: 88 33 7 2 - 2 200 to 499 ................................................: 28 7 - - - 5 500 or more ...............................................: 2 - - - - - : Cows and heifers that calved ...........................farms: 540 1,009 860 655 962 1,916 number: 27,365 25,436 12,977 5,888 7,778 13,548 : Beef cows ............................................farms: 535 1,002 854 649 957 1,889 number: 27,314 25,386 12,937 5,862 7,761 13,453 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 42 174 320 414 642 1,405 10 to 49 ..............................................: 274 726 514 233 312 483 50 to 99 ..............................................: 167 81 20 2 3 - 100 to 199 ............................................: 44 20 - - - - 200 to 499 ............................................: 8 1 - - - 1 500 or more ...........................................: - - - - - - : Milk cows ............................................farms: 16 23 25 14 12 47 number: 51 50 40 26 17 95 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 13 23 25 14 12 47 10 to 49 ..............................................: 3 - - - - - 50 to 99 ..............................................: - - - - - - 100 to 199 ............................................: - - - - - - 200 to 499 ............................................: - - - - - - 500 or more ...........................................: - - - - - - : Other cattle ...........................................farms: 527 923 741 502 630 1,321 number: 15,606 11,954 6,120 2,937 3,038 9,571 : Cattle and calves sold ...................................farms: 564 1,032 893 692 957 140 number: 23,544 18,533 7,824 3,175 2,612 186 $1,000: 17,359 13,910 5,585 2,164 1,543 98 Calves weighing less than 500 pounds ...................farms: 367 620 495 362 469 70 number: 9,540 7,851 3,681 1,581 1,264 93 Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more .....................farms: 550 961 740 501 691 74 number: 14,004 10,682 4,143 1,594 1,348 93 Cattle on feed .......................................farms: 8 9 1 - - - number: 242 (D) (D) - - - : Hogs and pigs inventory ..................................farms: 11 42 53 50 66 122 number: 42 296 274 321 325 234 Farms with- : 1 to 24 ...................................................: 11 38 52 46 65 122 25 to 49 ..................................................: - 2 - 4 - - 50 to 99 ..................................................: - 2 1 - 1 - 100 to 199 ................................................: - - - - - - 200 to 499 ................................................: - - - - - - 500 or more ...............................................: - - - - - - : Hogs and pigs sold .......................................farms: 10 31 37 48 70 30 number: 39 353 222 386 330 67 $1,000: 13 (D) 51 77 55 (D) : Sheep and lambs inventory ................................farms: 61 119 212 297 540 1,640 number: 2,740 3,394 5,546 6,654 9,313 25,207 Sheep and lambs sold .....................................farms: 37 70 146 198 306 198 number: 2,323 1,578 2,461 2,333 2,365 740 : Total horses and ponies inventory ........................farms: 359 728 846 789 907 2,588 number: 1,793 3,226 3,680 3,114 3,321 11,141 Total horses and ponies sold .............................farms: 83 162 220 195 254 19 number: 251 461 590 372 334 19 : Goats, all inventory .....................................farms: 42 133 170 196 394 991 number: 1,037 3,484 1,976 2,414 3,137 9,272 Goats, all sold ..........................................farms: 24 90 78 121 180 97 number: 561 1,757 998 903 819 245 : POULTRY : : Layers inventory .........................................farms: 110 267 324 308 678 867 number: (D) 10,254 8,375 6,983 12,819 8,665 Farms with- : 1 to 399 ..................................................: 110 265 324 307 678 867 400 to 3,199 ..............................................: - 2 - 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 ...........................................: - - - - - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 442 1 - 1 1 6 number: 26,943 (D) - (D) (D) 114 : Layers sold ..............................................farms: 237 1 - - - 2 number: 43,176 (D) - - - (D) : Pullets for laying flock replacement sold ................farms: 29 - - - - - number: (D) - - - - - : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ...............farms: 77 - 1 - 2 4 number: 3,955 - (D) - (D) 1,251 Farms with- : 1 to 1,999 ................................................: 77 - 1 - 2 4 2,000 to 59,999 ...........................................: - - - - - - 60,000 to 99,999 ..........................................: - - - - - - 100,000 or more ...........................................: - - - - - - : Turkeys inventory ........................................farms: 391 1 - - 3 8 number: 11,474 (D) - - (D) 139 Turkeys sold .............................................farms: 81 1 - - 1 6 number: 20,325 (D) - - (D) 138 : CROPS : : Barley for grain .........................................farms: 2 2 - - - - acres: (D) (D) - - - - bushels: (D) (D) - - - - Irrigated ..............................................farms: 1 1 - - - - acres: (D) (D) - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 1 1 - - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 1 1 - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Corn for grain ...........................................farms: 140 26 12 2 16 - acres: 37,147 32,523 2,388 (D) 1,639 - bushels: 6,081,060 5,131,561 529,868 (D) 331,711 - Irrigated ..............................................farms: 89 11 8 1 9 - acres: 7,155 4,309 1,768 (D) 786 - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 88 3 - - 2 - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 10 2 4 - 3 - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 23 5 5 2 11 - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 8 5 3 - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 11 11 - - - - : Corn for silage or greenchop .............................farms: 248 116 28 37 27 3 acres: 82,815 64,858 6,867 8,400 2,187 110 tons: 1,899,465 1,555,866 160,258 133,524 42,605 2,571 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 146 44 14 28 23 2 acres: 43,766 32,018 3,424 6,305 1,646 (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 41 1 1 1 1 - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 38 9 5 3 18 3 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 74 31 11 24 8 - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 46 36 8 2 - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 49 39 3 7 - - : Cotton, all ..............................................farms: 175 68 17 27 23 5 acres: 46,527 36,812 2,970 4,170 1,830 216 bales: 100,347 82,443 6,525 6,239 3,382 568 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 175 68 17 27 23 5 acres: 46,527 36,812 2,970 4,170 1,830 216 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 30 - - - - 2 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 51 11 6 10 14 3 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 48 15 9 15 9 - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 17 16 1 - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 29 26 1 2 - - : Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas and limas ..........farms: 33 3 1 1 1 - acres: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) - cwt: 110,533 (D) (D) (D) (D) - Irrigated ..............................................farms: 33 3 1 1 1 - acres: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 28 - - - 1 - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 2 - 1 1 - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 2 2 - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 1 1 - - - - : Oats for grain ...........................................farms: 11 1 - - 2 - acres: 155 (D) - - (D) - bushels: 10,025 (D) - - (D) - Irrigated ..............................................farms: 7 - - - 2 - acres: (D) - - - (D) - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 9 - - - 1 - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 1 - - - 1 - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 1 1 - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres 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.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : $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: 9 40 68 57 138 121 number: 380 1,237 (D) 1,160 1,908 1,087 : Layers sold ..............................................farms: 10 37 45 30 71 41 number: 131 (D) 831 579 1,418 268 : Pullets for laying flock replacement sold ................farms: 2 6 3 3 11 4 number: (D) 1,043 21 90 94 12 : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ...............farms: 1 12 15 9 28 5 number: (D) 1,022 158 531 527 100 Farms with- : 1 to 1,999 ................................................: 1 12 15 9 28 5 2,000 to 59,999 ...........................................: - - - - - - 60,000 to 99,999 ..........................................: - - - - - - 100,000 or more ...........................................: - - - - - - : Turkeys inventory ........................................farms: 5 33 59 39 111 132 number: 130 200 (D) 421 613 553 Turkeys sold .............................................farms: 2 12 14 14 22 9 number: (D) (D) 85 371 424 31 : CROPS : : Barley for grain .........................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - bushels: - - - - - - Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Corn for grain ...........................................farms: 3 11 17 6 29 18 acres: 43 26 59 (D) 52 24 bushels: 6,450 4,600 7,980 (D) 7,080 1,650 Irrigated ..............................................farms: - 11 13 4 23 9 acres: - 26 46 (D) 40 9 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 2 11 17 6 29 18 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 1 - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Corn for silage or greenchop .............................farms: 4 23 6 - 3 1 acres: (D) 303 60 - 3 (D) tons: 130 3,295 840 - (D) (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: 3 22 6 - 3 1 acres: (D) (D) 60 - 3 (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 4 23 6 - 3 1 25 to 99 acres ............................................: - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Cotton, all ..............................................farms: 8 14 2 7 3 1 acres: 173 243 (D) 16 (D) (D) bales: 446 417 (D) (D) 3 (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: 8 14 2 7 3 1 acres: 173 243 (D) 16 (D) (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 4 12 2 7 3 - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 4 2 - - - 1 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas and limas ..........farms: 2 5 - 5 6 9 acres: (D) 5 - 5 6 9 cwt: (D) 190 - 210 75 75 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 2 5 - 5 6 9 acres: (D) 5 - 5 6 9 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 2 5 - 5 6 9 25 to 99 acres ............................................: - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Oats for grain ...........................................farms: - 3 3 - 2 - acres: - 11 9 - (D) - bushels: - 750 225 - (D) - Irrigated ..............................................farms: - 3 - - 2 - acres: - 11 - - (D) - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: - 3 3 - 2 - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres 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 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CROPS - Con. : : Peanuts for nuts .........................................farms: 19 5 3 1 1 - acres: 1,640 1,364 174 (D) (D) - pounds: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) - Irrigated ..............................................farms: 19 5 3 1 1 - acres: 1,640 1,364 174 (D) (D) - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 12 2 - - 1 - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 4 - 3 1 - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 1 1 - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 1 1 - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 1 1 - - - - : Sorghum for grain ........................................farms: 98 33 25 11 18 6 acres: 52,519 25,842 13,752 5,442 6,157 812 bushels: 2,316,489 1,383,408 554,520 162,501 167,002 32,127 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 18 3 7 2 4 1 acres: 2,090 101 1,339 (D) 408 (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 10 3 1 - 3 - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 12 3 2 2 1 4 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 23 5 11 2 4 - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 17 4 4 3 3 2 500 acres or more .........................................: 36 18 7 4 7 - : Soybeans for beans .......................................farms: 7 1 - - 1 - acres: 337 (D) - - (D) - bushels: 12,706 (D) - - (D) - Irrigated ..............................................farms: 4 1 - - - - acres: (D) (D) - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 5 - - - - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 1 - - - 1 - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 1 1 - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Sunflower seed, all ......................................farms: 5 - 2 - - - acres: 251 - (D) - - - pounds: 299,064 - (D) - - - Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 3 - - - - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 2 - 2 - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Wheat for grain, all .....................................farms: 193 64 23 20 27 12 acres: 97,287 56,004 13,485 9,846 5,559 5,640 bushels: 2,559,769 1,887,091 223,986 225,494 79,378 83,531 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 60 18 3 5 13 2 acres: 11,813 6,594 520 3,272 604 (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 42 1 - 1 8 - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 17 5 - 2 6 2 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 49 18 15 4 4 4 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 35 14 3 6 4 3 500 acres or more .........................................: 50 26 5 7 5 3 : Forage-land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop .............................farms: 4,992 187 94 116 198 234 acres: 352,191 162,315 37,154 27,723 35,168 21,486 tons, dry equivalent: 1,014,543 557,638 113,365 92,922 76,391 47,413 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 4,669 147 80 101 163 213 acres: 240,822 106,396 22,909 19,095 18,838 16,044 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 3,591 7 5 8 43 44 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 826 18 9 21 62 121 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 308 46 29 55 57 60 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 130 38 26 23 21 6 500 acres or more .........................................: 137 78 25 9 15 3 : Alfalfa hay ............................................farms: 3,615 118 54 81 133 181 acres: 148,888 63,351 13,923 11,328 9,481 11,782 tons, dry: 600,969 307,322 69,694 63,372 42,364 34,660 Irrigated ............................................farms: 3,482 95 51 74 121 173 acres: 135,891 55,869 12,205 10,812 8,286 11,255 : Other dry hay ..........................................farms: 1,551 92 42 48 83 76 acres: 148,066 70,071 17,232 12,345 16,957 8,938 tons, dry: 197,378 104,118 17,052 13,462 20,541 9,203 Irrigated ............................................farms: 1,369 70 27 40 67 61 acres: 64,691 26,164 5,248 4,640 8,132 4,023 : Field and grass seed crops, all ..........................farms: 91 2 - 4 2 4 acres: 1,190 (D) - (D) (D) 98 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 85 2 - 1 2 4 acres: 1,181 (D) - (D) (D) 98 : Land in vegetables .......................................farms: 1,304 56 14 20 32 45 acres: 23,778 20,305 854 599 333 173 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 1,304 56 14 20 32 45 acres: 23,778 20,305 854 599 333 173 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 1,155 1 3 1 16 31 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 67 2 1 6 12 14 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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. : : Peanuts for nuts .........................................farms: - 6 - - - 3 acres: - 24 - - - (D) pounds: - 49,884 - - - 2,142 Irrigated ..............................................farms: - 6 - - - 3 acres: - 24 - - - (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: - 6 - - - 3 25 to 99 acres ............................................: - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Sorghum for grain ........................................farms: 3 1 - - 1 - acres: (D) (D) - - (D) - bushels: (D) (D) - - (D) - Irrigated ..............................................farms: - 1 - - - - acres: - (D) - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 2 1 - - - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 1 - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - 1 - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Soybeans for beans .......................................farms: 2 2 1 - - - acres: (D) (D) (D) - - - bushels: (D) (D) (D) - - - Irrigated ..............................................farms: - 2 1 - - - acres: - (D) (D) - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 2 2 1 - - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Sunflower seed, all ......................................farms: - - - - 3 - acres: - - - - (D) - pounds: - - - - (D) - Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: - - - - 3 - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Wheat for grain, all .....................................farms: 7 9 8 8 13 2 acres: 2,417 1,633 1,381 (D) (D) (D) bushels: 16,068 11,827 3,128 (D) (D) (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: 3 4 4 8 - - acres: (D) 16 4 (D) - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 1 5 4 8 12 2 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 1 1 - - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 3 - 1 - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - 2 3 - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 2 1 - - 1 - : Forage-land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop .............................farms: 272 729 653 725 808 976 acres: 12,630 22,878 11,611 8,212 4,885 8,129 tons, dry equivalent: 28,586 46,232 22,957 11,906 7,348 9,785 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 255 689 626 696 779 920 acres: 10,230 18,552 10,122 6,929 4,334 7,373 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 117 459 521 649 794 944 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 131 226 125 74 13 26 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 17 32 5 2 1 4 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 6 10 - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 1 2 2 - - 2 : Alfalfa hay ............................................farms: 200 537 492 529 646 644 acres: 7,031 11,615 7,354 4,238 3,289 5,496 tons, dry: 17,689 27,492 17,786 7,848 5,649 7,093 Irrigated ............................................farms: 192 524 481 527 636 608 acres: 6,749 11,243 7,096 (D) (D) 5,163 : Other dry hay ..........................................farms: 102 252 216 209 165 266 acres: 4,399 8,453 3,935 2,855 1,126 1,755 tons, dry: 7,255 15,799 4,124 2,891 1,293 1,640 Irrigated ............................................farms: 96 229 192 192 140 255 acres: 3,086 6,040 2,718 2,262 763 1,615 : Field and grass seed crops, all ..........................farms: 3 8 21 22 13 12 acres: 69 50 109 58 35 57 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 3 8 21 22 10 12 acres: 69 50 109 58 32 57 : Land in vegetables .......................................farms: 83 262 240 217 263 72 acres: 193 400 318 273 250 79 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 83 262 240 217 263 72 acres: 193 400 318 273 250 79 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 75 253 234 207 263 71 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 7 9 6 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.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : $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. : Farms by acres harvested: - Con. : : 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 40 15 6 13 4 - 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: 24 20 4 - - - 250.0 acres or more .......................................: 18 18 - - - - : Beans, snap ............................................farms: 169 - - 1 6 8 acres: 49 - - (D) (D) 1 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 22 - - - - - acres: 6 - - - - - : Peas, green ............................................farms: 90 - - - 4 3 acres: 18 - - - (D) (Z) Harvested for processing .............................farms: 11 - - - - - acres: 1 - - - - - Potatoes ...............................................farms: 107 5 1 1 4 3 acres: 5,831 5,787 (D) (D) (D) 1 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 3 - - - - - acres: 3 - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ........................................: 102 - 1 1 4 3 5.0 to 24.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - 25.0 to 99.9 acres ......................................: - - - - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres ....................................: 3 3 - - - - 250.0 acres or more .....................................: 2 2 - - - - : Sweet corn (see text) ..................................farms: 145 - 2 1 9 3 acres: 125 - (D) (D) 19 (D) Harvested for processing .............................farms: 19 - - - - - acres: (D) - - - - - Sweet potatoes .........................................farms: 23 - - - 6 1 acres: (D) - - - 3 (D) Harvested for processing .............................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - : Tomatoes in the open ...................................farms: 323 - 1 3 10 13 acres: 91 - (D) 6 11 9 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 29 - - - 1 - acres: 6 - - - (D) - : Land in orchards .........................................farms: 2,914 85 45 52 106 122 acres: 63,248 39,679 7,028 3,774 4,481 1,635 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 2,312 80 44 51 97 96 acres: 61,618 39,575 6,986 3,716 4,402 1,411 Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 2,253 2 4 5 16 26 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 392 10 1 10 24 74 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 143 11 7 18 59 22 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: 64 11 26 18 4 - 250.0 acres or more .......................................: 62 51 7 1 3 - : Apples .................................................farms: 657 3 2 7 14 30 bearing and nonbearing acres: 1,082 55 (D) (D) 130 131 : Grapes (including muscadine) (see text) ................farms: 274 2 3 5 6 9 bearing and nonbearing acres: 925 (D) (D) 310 (D) 66 : Peaches, all ...........................................farms: 347 1 3 4 3 8 bearing and nonbearing acres: 169 (D) (D) 3 2 20 : Citrus fruit, all ......................................farms: 2 - - - - - bearing and nonbearing acres: (D) - - - - - : Almonds ................................................farms: 44 - - - 2 - bearing and nonbearing acres: 32 - - - (D) - : Pecans .................................................farms: 1,930 79 40 46 81 78 bearing and nonbearing acres: 59,854 39,253 6,758 3,421 4,062 1,320 : Walnuts, English .......................................farms: 9 - - - 1 - bearing and nonbearing acres: 4 - - - (D) - : Land in berries ..........................................farms: 246 1 3 2 4 6 acres: 116 (D) 2 (D) 2 (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. : : Land in vegetables - Con. : Farms by acres harvested: - Con. : : 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 1 - - - - 1 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: - - - - - - 250.0 acres or more .......................................: - - - - - - : Beans, snap ............................................farms: 23 59 34 33 5 - acres: 15 18 8 4 1 - Harvested for processing .............................farms: - 3 9 10 - - acres: - 2 3 1 - - : Peas, green ............................................farms: 8 26 24 9 14 2 acres: 1 9 5 (D) (D) (D) Harvested for processing .............................farms: - 1 - 2 6 2 acres: - (D) - (D) (D) (D) Potatoes ...............................................farms: 17 15 23 18 15 5 acres: 12 4 8 7 3 2 Harvested for processing .............................farms: - - - 3 - - acres: - - - 3 - - Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ........................................: 17 15 23 18 15 5 5.0 to 24.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - 25.0 to 99.9 acres ......................................: - - - - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres ....................................: - - - - - - 250.0 acres or more .....................................: - - - - - - : Sweet corn (see text) ..................................farms: 9 44 37 14 19 7 acres: 10 17 6 3 9 2 Harvested for processing .............................farms: - 3 5 4 3 4 acres: - 2 2 (D) (Z) 1 Sweet potatoes .........................................farms: 9 7 - - - - acres: 1 1 - - - - Harvested for processing .............................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - : Tomatoes in the open ...................................farms: 36 118 62 44 31 5 acres: 16 25 9 7 (D) (D) Harvested for processing .............................farms: - 9 4 10 3 2 acres: - (D) 1 1 (Z) (D) : Land in orchards .........................................farms: 158 411 543 432 517 443 acres: 1,239 2,078 1,189 757 656 733 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 125 291 415 336 414 363 acres: 1,048 1,747 935 611 531 656 Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 69 305 487 401 510 428 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 75 97 54 31 7 9 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 14 4 2 - - 6 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: - 5 - - - - 250.0 acres or more .......................................: - - - - - - : Apples .................................................farms: 65 134 155 51 110 86 bearing and nonbearing acres: 137 147 142 33 81 71 : Grapes (including muscadine) (see text) ................farms: 21 47 41 40 50 50 bearing and nonbearing acres: 60 93 39 40 24 30 : Peaches, all ...........................................farms: 32 65 91 36 57 47 bearing and nonbearing acres: 13 25 28 14 16 7 : Citrus fruit, all ......................................farms: - - 2 - - - bearing and nonbearing acres: - - (D) - - - : Almonds ................................................farms: 3 - 13 4 5 17 bearing and nonbearing acres: 6 - 2 (Z) 1 (D) : Pecans .................................................farms: 74 205 330 330 356 311 bearing and nonbearing acres: 929 1,688 849 563 465 547 : Walnuts, English .......................................farms: 2 1 2 - - 3 bearing and nonbearing acres: (D) (D) (D) - - (Z) : Land in berries ..........................................farms: 26 56 63 30 33 22 acres: 8 27 22 8 9 9 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 20,976 370 275 447 829 887 percent: 100.0 1.8 1.3 2.1 4.0 4.2 Land in farms ............................................acres: 39,128,563 5,569,800 5,191,271 6,339,481 5,533,856 2,859,550 Average size of farm .................................acres: 1,865 15,054 18,877 14,182 6,675 3,224 : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total ....................................................farms: 20,976 370 275 447 829 887 $1,000: 3,078,767 2,428,094 190,713 160,078 131,000 62,968 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 146,776 6,562,415 693,501 358,116 158,021 70,990 : Farms by economic class: : Less than $1,000 ..........................................: 6,703 - - - - - $1,000 to $2,499 ..........................................: 3,474 - - - - - $2,500 to $4,999 ..........................................: 2,344 - - - - - $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 2,311 - - - - - $10,000 to $24,999 ........................................: 2,214 - - - - - : $25,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 1,122 - - - - - $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 887 - - - - 887 $100,000 to $249,999 ......................................: 829 - - - 829 - $250,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 447 - - 447 - - : $500,000 to $999,999 ......................................: 275 - 275 - - - $1,000,000 or more ........................................: 370 370 - - - - $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 ................................: 182 182 - - - - $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 ................................: 79 79 - - - - $5,000,000 or more ......................................: 109 109 - - - - : Total sales ............................................farms: 20,976 370 275 447 829 887 $1,000: 2,949,036 2,395,918 172,790 135,995 105,961 50,891 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and dry peas ............farms: 1,281 153 68 50 81 18 $1,000: 179,621 143,660 18,468 9,386 6,192 568 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 284 130 56 40 53 5 $1,000: 176,650 143,147 18,158 9,221 5,789 334 Corn ...............................................farms: 336 100 39 37 38 3 $1,000: 123,959 100,168 11,122 8,139 3,884 165 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 202 96 36 34 33 3 $1,000: 123,208 100,125 (D) 8,079 (D) 165 Wheat ..............................................farms: 192 67 31 15 29 9 $1,000: 19,650 15,097 2,514 601 959 326 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 63 37 14 2 8 2 $1,000: 17,635 14,354 2,063 (D) 653 (D) Soybeans ...........................................farms: 7 1 - - 1 - $1,000: (D) (D) - - (D) - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 1 1 - - - - $1,000: (D) (D) - - - - Sorghum ............................................farms: 119 42 32 13 20 3 $1,000: 18,728 12,199 4,583 524 1,264 76 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 65 27 23 4 11 - $1,000: 17,526 11,797 4,356 286 1,087 - Barley .............................................farms: 2 2 - - - - $1,000: (D) (D) - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 1 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: 788 11 3 4 7 3 $1,000: 16,759 15,729 250 121 (D) 1 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 9 7 1 1 - - $1,000: 15,860 (D) (D) (D) - - Tobacco ..............................................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Cotton and cottonseed ................................farms: 174 69 21 24 22 5 $1,000: (D) 55,083 4,524 2,900 1,309 289 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 117 67 17 19 11 3 $1,000: (D) (D) 4,389 2,733 1,013 (D) Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes ............................................farms: 1,316 56 15 21 33 47 $1,000: 196,216 175,302 4,710 4,929 2,911 2,030 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 129 56 11 16 24 22 $1,000: 189,079 175,302 4,660 4,829 2,808 1,480 : Fruits, tree nuts, and berries .......................farms: 2,661 83 47 46 106 122 $1,000: 229,093 161,743 24,021 10,105 12,193 6,228 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 315 74 42 35 87 77 $1,000: 212,592 161,535 23,908 9,966 11,896 5,288 Fruits and tree nuts ...............................farms: 2,582 83 47 46 105 116 $1,000: 228,458 (D) 24,016 (D) 12,102 6,147 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 314 74 42 35 86 77 $1,000: 212,480 161,501 23,905 9,966 (D) (D) Berries ............................................farms: 225 1 3 2 4 9 $1,000: 635 (D) 5 (D) 91 80 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 1 - - - 1 - $1,000: (D) - - - (D) - Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and sod ...........farms: 369 10 13 12 25 36 $1,000: 43,235 26,609 7,697 2,910 2,508 1,473 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 66 10 13 9 18 16 $1,000: 40,661 26,609 7,697 2,899 2,384 1,072 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 1,122 2,214 2,311 2,344 3,474 6,703 percent: 5.3 10.6 11.0 11.2 16.6 32.0 Land in farms ............................................acres: 2,175,727 2,004,822 1,032,393 919,704 1,086,445 6,415,514 Average size of farm .................................acres: 1,939 906 447 392 313 957 : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total ....................................................farms: 1,122 2,214 2,311 2,344 3,474 6,703 $1,000: 39,507 35,050 16,352 8,345 5,662 999 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 35,211 15,831 7,076 3,560 1,630 149 : Farms by economic class: : Less than $1,000 ..........................................: - - - - - 6,703 $1,000 to $2,499 ..........................................: - - - - 3,474 - $2,500 to $4,999 ..........................................: - - - 2,344 - - $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: - - 2,311 - - - $10,000 to $24,999 ........................................: - 2,214 - - - - : $25,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 1,122 - - - - - $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: 1,122 2,214 2,311 2,344 3,474 6,703 $1,000: 30,311 29,763 14,454 7,057 5,067 829 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and dry peas ............farms: 31 94 102 171 346 167 $1,000: 292 477 192 124 205 58 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Corn ...............................................farms: 6 34 23 6 32 18 $1,000: 50 293 81 10 40 6 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Wheat ..............................................farms: 7 7 5 8 12 2 $1,000: 79 (D) (D) 25 (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Soybeans ...........................................farms: 2 2 1 - - - $1,000: (D) (D) (D) - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Sorghum ............................................farms: 4 2 - - 3 - $1,000: (D) (D) - - (D) - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Barley .............................................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - 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: 16 56 80 159 302 147 $1,000: (D) 134 96 89 150 (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: 10 11 2 7 3 - $1,000: 233 (D) (D) (D) 1 - Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes ............................................farms: 94 261 240 222 262 65 $1,000: 1,648 2,587 1,276 508 286 29 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - : Fruits, tree nuts, and berries .......................farms: 162 393 528 416 494 264 $1,000: 4,470 4,839 3,186 1,388 770 151 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Fruits and tree nuts ...............................farms: 159 383 513 408 477 245 $1,000: 4,418 4,665 3,069 1,362 729 139 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Berries ............................................farms: 21 48 59 27 32 19 $1,000: 52 174 118 26 41 12 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and sod ...........farms: 45 96 51 48 31 2 $1,000: 859 754 250 138 (D) (D) 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: 25 - - - 1 3 $1,000: (D) - - - (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 2 - - - 1 1 $1,000: (D) - - - (D) (D) Cultivated Christmas trees .........................farms: 24 - - - 1 2 $1,000: 182 - - - (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 1 - - - 1 - $1,000: (D) - - - (D) - Short rotation woody crops .........................farms: 1 - - - - 1 $1,000: (D) - - - - (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 1 - - - - 1 $1,000: (D) - - - - (D) Other crops and hay ..................................farms: 3,386 116 83 92 153 165 $1,000: 183,057 110,724 22,774 15,022 12,019 6,867 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 405 103 62 69 95 76 $1,000: 163,318 110,442 22,308 14,538 10,898 5,133 Maple syrup ........................................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - : Cattle and calves ....................................farms: 5,967 216 166 329 548 593 $1,000: 678,505 376,407 86,545 86,238 64,005 30,102 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 1,519 209 158 308 489 355 $1,000: 634,380 376,257 86,316 85,806 62,560 23,442 Milk from cows .......................................farms: 96 80 1 - - - $1,000: 1,329,555 (D) (D) - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 81 80 1 - - - $1,000: 1,329,479 (D) (D) - - - Hogs and pigs ........................................farms: 238 2 1 - 6 3 $1,000: 518 (D) (D) - (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 1 - - - 1 - $1,000: (D) - - - (D) - Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and milk .................farms: 1,986 6 11 16 25 41 $1,000: 12,006 4,531 653 2,039 429 938 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 27 4 4 7 2 10 $1,000: 7,635 (D) 487 1,874 (D) 677 Horses, ponies, mules, burros, : and donkeys .........................................farms: 1,140 21 12 32 55 64 $1,000: 15,778 6,096 176 486 1,921 1,700 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 42 4 - 2 15 21 $1,000: 8,541 5,789 - (D) 1,429 (D) Poultry and eggs .....................................farms: 1,262 3 4 1 21 35 $1,000: (D) (D) (D) (D) 62 79 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 2 1 1 - - - $1,000: (D) (D) (D) - - - Aquaculture ..........................................farms: 21 4 3 2 3 2 $1,000: (D) (D) 2,216 (D) (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 11 3 3 2 1 2 $1,000: (D) (D) 2,216 (D) (D) (D) Other animals and other animal : products ............................................farms: 440 3 3 13 35 19 $1,000: 5,461 (D) (D) (D) 1,846 369 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 25 1 1 3 16 4 $1,000: 4,166 (D) (D) (D) 1,732 227 : Value of- : Government payments ....................................farms: 4,637 217 159 294 504 481 $1,000: 129,731 32,176 17,923 24,083 25,039 12,076 : Landlord's share of total sales ........................farms: 139 33 17 16 21 15 $1,000: 8,363 5,032 1,851 647 548 187 : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to- : Consumers ..............................................farms: 1,142 3 7 18 31 65 $1,000: 10,576 29 1,074 2,048 1,744 920 : Retail markets, institutions, and food hubs for : local or regionally branded products ..................farms: 848 24 17 22 52 52 $1,000: 200,998 178,663 6,699 3,519 5,277 1,880 : FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES : : Total farm production expenses 1/ ........................farms: 20,976 370 275 447 829 887 $1,000: 2,543,409 1,799,188 166,364 122,791 122,936 59,797 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 121,253 4,862,671 604,960 274,701 148,294 67,415 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased .............................................farms: 5,051 297 166 159 291 248 $1,000: 91,269 66,389 8,615 4,962 3,419 1,396 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 3,964 12 20 16 115 159 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 610 37 51 82 152 86 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 165 32 43 36 18 1 $50,000 or more .........................................: 312 216 52 25 6 2 : Chemicals purchased ....................................farms: 4,112 272 161 165 299 274 $1,000: 56,890 43,733 5,310 3,015 2,032 945 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 2 6 1 3 6 $1,000: 9 (D) (D) (D) (D) 2 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Cultivated Christmas trees .........................farms: 3 2 6 1 3 6 $1,000: 9 (D) (D) (D) (D) 2 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: 199 539 467 524 638 410 $1,000: 4,887 5,601 2,532 1,508 912 211 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: 588 1,047 840 664 852 124 $1,000: 14,809 12,343 4,680 1,930 1,363 84 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Milk from cows .......................................farms: 4 1 3 2 5 - $1,000: (D) (D) (D) (D) 2 - Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Hogs and pigs ........................................farms: 10 31 39 51 66 29 $1,000: 13 87 55 75 (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and milk .................farms: 65 144 252 327 517 582 $1,000: 656 748 765 582 508 158 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Horses, ponies, mules, burros, : and donkeys .........................................farms: 89 161 236 204 245 21 $1,000: 1,692 1,716 1,115 509 356 12 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Poultry and eggs .....................................farms: 58 158 205 187 415 175 $1,000: 232 254 277 226 (D) 95 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Aquaculture ..........................................farms: 1 3 1 2 - - $1,000: (D) 3 (D) (D) - - Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Other animals and other animal : products ............................................farms: 28 51 66 47 120 55 $1,000: 415 234 106 53 116 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - : Value of- : Government payments ....................................farms: 533 685 458 509 458 339 $1,000: 9,196 5,286 1,898 1,288 596 170 : Landlord's share of total sales ........................farms: 11 15 6 1 2 2 $1,000: 39 50 9 (D) (D) (D) : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to- : Consumers ..............................................farms: 66 187 198 147 307 113 $1,000: 914 2,095 1,195 241 258 59 : Retail markets, institutions, and food hubs for : local or regionally branded products ..................farms: 87 145 133 93 155 68 $1,000: 1,953 1,471 970 253 270 43 : FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES : : Total farm production expenses 1/ ........................farms: 1,122 2,214 2,311 2,344 3,474 6,703 $1,000: 42,301 51,956 36,698 27,321 30,237 83,820 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 37,701 23,467 15,880 11,656 8,704 12,505 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased .............................................farms: 306 644 658 549 754 979 $1,000: 818 1,500 832 492 769 2,076 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 261 579 640 536 736 890 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 43 61 12 13 12 61 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 2 - 6 - - 27 $50,000 or more .........................................: - 4 - - 6 1 : Chemicals purchased ....................................farms: 257 541 536 421 541 645 $1,000: 396 469 263 160 151 417 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ............................................: 3,412 14 33 48 192 238 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 360 50 65 72 93 28 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 128 52 31 29 9 5 $50,000 or more .........................................: 212 156 32 16 5 3 : Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased ..............farms: 4,787 248 127 131 228 201 $1,000: 56,708 41,170 4,748 3,468 2,136 1,124 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 2,847 3 1 2 21 46 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 1,148 10 6 24 74 86 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 479 41 63 69 119 60 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 105 36 25 24 12 6 $50,000 or more .........................................: 208 158 32 12 2 3 : Cover crop seed purchased ............................farms: 958 24 9 31 22 35 $1,000: 1,830 1,117 44 160 101 49 : Livestock and poultry purchased or leased ..............farms: 4,389 167 122 223 346 301 $1,000: 193,873 130,904 22,363 12,460 11,597 4,198 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 2,755 4 4 14 53 110 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 995 14 18 77 147 142 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 391 16 47 100 120 47 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 108 31 24 26 23 2 $250,000 or more ........................................: 140 102 29 6 3 - : Breeding livestock purchased or leased ...............farms: 2,693 111 102 192 300 241 $1,000: 71,323 37,039 6,932 9,001 8,076 3,019 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ..............................................farms: 2,331 103 58 75 108 114 $1,000: 122,550 93,865 15,431 3,460 3,521 1,178 : Feed purchased .........................................farms: 13,636 229 175 342 598 683 $1,000: 820,190 696,959 23,873 19,530 20,388 11,078 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 8,767 7 6 24 50 122 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 3,594 18 16 46 207 420 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 908 27 45 220 320 137 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 199 37 83 51 20 4 $250,000 or more ........................................: 168 140 25 1 1 - : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ....................farms: 19,682 369 271 447 823 870 $1,000: 123,191 60,281 8,973 9,045 9,326 5,615 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 16,104 21 15 57 241 415 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 2,929 61 125 291 507 435 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 320 73 72 63 59 20 $50,000 or more .........................................: 329 214 59 36 16 - : Utilities ..............................................farms: 11,856 370 275 446 759 729 $1,000: 96,430 56,516 7,619 6,027 6,489 3,290 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 4,352 3 1 9 43 95 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 5,228 23 23 90 260 426 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,770 61 152 284 419 199 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 206 46 70 41 30 6 $50,000 or more .........................................: 300 237 29 22 7 3 : Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ...............farms: 14,935 369 275 446 790 834 $1,000: 191,129 111,479 12,113 11,787 12,461 7,203 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 10,802 10 13 47 185 383 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 3,132 42 57 235 472 396 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 517 41 115 102 109 39 $50,000 or more .........................................: 484 276 90 62 24 16 : Hired farm labor .......................................farms: 3,994 347 220 267 404 283 $1,000: 335,513 253,257 22,512 15,733 15,271 5,943 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 1,740 2 1 12 73 103 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,014 14 22 57 96 118 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 795 40 130 161 208 55 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 218 98 51 29 23 1 $250,000 or more ........................................: 227 193 16 8 4 6 : Contract labor .........................................farms: 2,200 181 96 155 218 186 $1,000: 56,819 38,244 4,241 3,144 3,634 1,612 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 444 2 - 5 19 18 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 809 8 8 26 54 71 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 632 27 53 90 95 79 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 135 28 16 21 31 16 $50,000 or more .........................................: 180 116 19 13 19 2 : Customwork and custom hauling ..........................farms: 2,859 207 121 164 247 194 $1,000: 64,645 48,385 5,270 2,323 2,959 1,363 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 832 1 2 6 23 31 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 1,124 13 12 56 66 82 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 622 28 54 82 132 72 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ............................................: 242 529 529 419 538 630 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 14 11 7 2 3 15 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 1 1 - - - - $50,000 or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased ..............farms: 287 681 718 575 843 748 $1,000: 870 867 759 477 438 652 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 117 418 510 426 725 578 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 136 228 188 139 108 149 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 33 35 20 8 10 21 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: - - - 2 - - $50,000 or more .........................................: 1 - - - - - : Cover crop seed purchased ............................farms: 80 142 158 122 146 189 $1,000: 54 63 58 42 40 102 : Livestock and poultry purchased or leased ..............farms: 331 534 486 324 631 924 $1,000: 2,282 3,191 1,822 898 903 3,253 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 176 365 390 295 594 750 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 148 140 86 20 37 166 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 7 29 10 9 - 6 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: - - - - - 2 $250,000 or more ........................................: - - - - - - : Breeding livestock purchased or leased ...............farms: 244 379 283 160 260 421 $1,000: 1,590 1,978 1,043 443 485 1,715 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ..............................................farms: 136 226 294 188 432 597 $1,000: 692 1,213 779 455 418 1,538 : Feed purchased .........................................farms: 749 1,425 1,375 1,368 2,147 4,545 $1,000: 7,121 8,573 6,815 5,749 5,503 14,600 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 309 818 915 986 1,816 3,714 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 406 575 425 373 324 784 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 33 31 35 9 5 46 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: - 1 - - 2 1 $250,000 or more ........................................: 1 - - - - - : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ....................farms: 1,087 2,104 2,173 2,179 3,238 6,121 $1,000: 4,348 5,100 3,980 3,334 3,627 9,562 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 760 1,801 1,969 2,046 3,113 5,666 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 322 302 197 129 116 444 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 4 1 7 4 8 9 $50,000 or more .........................................: 1 - - - 1 2 : Utilities ..............................................farms: 832 1,387 1,338 1,152 1,609 2,959 $1,000: 2,700 3,255 2,367 1,938 1,944 4,286 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 202 442 599 549 918 1,491 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 487 811 641 526 628 1,313 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 139 133 96 72 63 152 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 2 1 2 5 - 3 $50,000 or more .........................................: 2 - - - - - : Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ...............farms: 973 1,823 1,722 1,559 2,052 4,092 $1,000: 5,434 6,532 4,952 3,667 3,953 11,546 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 560 1,409 1,449 1,360 1,874 3,512 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 396 395 252 190 168 529 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 15 19 21 9 10 37 $50,000 or more .........................................: 2 - - - - 14 : Hired farm labor .......................................farms: 262 436 354 256 335 830 $1,000: 4,214 4,822 2,913 1,731 1,507 7,610 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 90 215 241 185 253 565 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 121 168 88 56 72 202 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 49 53 19 13 10 57 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 2 - 6 2 - 6 $250,000 or more ........................................: - - - - - - : Contract labor .........................................farms: 152 232 259 165 260 296 $1,000: 1,086 1,438 1,288 427 467 1,237 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 27 39 69 46 98 121 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 54 102 144 104 149 89 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 67 79 37 15 13 77 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 3 9 6 - - 5 $50,000 or more .........................................: 1 3 3 - - 4 : Customwork and custom hauling ..........................farms: 202 330 324 231 323 516 $1,000: 963 954 774 439 395 819 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 31 97 128 89 166 258 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 96 167 158 124 145 205 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 73 62 36 18 12 53 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ......................................: 100 24 32 11 19 6 $50,000 or more .........................................: 181 141 21 9 7 3 : Cash rent for land, buildings, and grazing : fees ..................................................farms: 3,620 239 178 272 420 405 $1,000: 115,919 62,093 15,952 11,896 9,852 4,680 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 2,071 11 13 30 116 203 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 410 10 11 43 88 70 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 501 26 29 80 120 89 $25,000 or more .........................................: 638 192 125 119 96 43 : Rent and lease expenses for machinery, equipment, : and farm share of vehicles ............................farms: 1,049 100 50 39 83 59 $1,000: 13,900 9,654 1,094 480 706 231 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 423 1 - 12 14 19 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 355 7 17 5 34 33 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 171 26 22 14 25 6 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 43 15 7 7 10 - $50,000 or more .........................................: 57 51 4 1 - 1 : Interest expense .......................................farms: 3,881 273 165 233 401 297 $1,000: 81,752 37,343 7,987 6,226 7,842 3,209 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 1,771 13 19 42 104 148 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,515 48 62 119 210 124 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 424 99 65 60 74 22 $100,000 or more ........................................: 171 113 19 12 13 3 : Secured by real estate ...............................farms: 2,765 204 123 157 291 211 $1,000: 58,065 22,455 6,819 4,900 6,057 2,269 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 271 4 4 12 17 15 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 802 7 12 17 54 77 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 1,243 39 33 75 168 102 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 208 38 28 30 31 8 $50,000 or more .......................................: 241 116 46 23 21 9 : Not secured by real estate ...........................farms: 2,296 181 89 145 225 172 $1,000: 23,687 14,888 1,168 1,326 1,785 940 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 442 1 2 10 37 28 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 1,233 13 20 28 55 112 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 464 48 61 98 121 26 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 78 48 5 7 11 3 $50,000 or more .......................................: 79 71 1 2 1 3 : Property taxes paid ....................................farms: 16,474 354 266 426 783 816 $1,000: 59,207 11,904 4,477 3,468 4,302 2,830 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 14,522 72 91 212 527 735 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 1,096 62 66 138 187 50 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 504 102 66 55 52 18 $25,000 or more .........................................: 352 118 43 21 17 13 : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom services : for livestock .........................................farms: 8,231 219 170 319 513 549 $1,000: 57,176 43,306 2,362 2,141 2,249 1,226 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 7,216 28 26 108 307 477 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 856 53 130 207 204 72 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 58 40 12 4 1 - $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 15 13 1 - 1 - $100,000 or more ........................................: 86 85 1 - - - : All other production expenses ..........................farms: 8,893 364 267 438 698 649 $1,000: 128,799 87,571 8,855 7,085 8,273 3,853 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 6,580 8 21 67 236 374 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,659 52 74 308 401 253 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 301 52 138 40 33 10 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 166 85 27 15 23 12 $100,000 or more ........................................: 187 167 7 8 5 - : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ .................farms: 283 19 16 23 37 28 $1,000: 3,711 1,062 617 400 881 199 : Depreciation expenses claimed ............................farms: 9,779 368 275 432 661 620 $1,000: 260,223 131,570 21,295 19,789 20,861 10,628 : NET CASH FARM INCOME : : Net cash farm income of operations .......................farms: 20,976 370 275 447 829 887 $1,000: 657,738 656,568 36,049 55,334 27,750 12,783 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 31,357 1,774,509 131,087 123,791 33,474 14,412 : Farms with net gains 2/ ...............................number: 6,786 332 209 380 614 639 Average net gain .................................dollars: 135,852 2,039,390 291,486 178,279 77,639 41,461 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ......................................: 2 4 2 - - - $50,000 or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Cash rent for land, buildings, and grazing : fees ..................................................farms: 354 534 288 167 238 525 $1,000: 2,345 3,453 868 457 1,385 2,937 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 238 419 238 147 215 441 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 44 71 26 13 6 28 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 61 25 22 3 10 36 $25,000 or more .........................................: 11 19 2 4 7 20 : Rent and lease expenses for machinery, equipment, : and farm share of vehicles ............................farms: 59 112 87 95 118 247 $1,000: 108 256 286 180 316 588 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 36 40 31 50 70 150 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 15 58 48 39 34 65 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 8 14 4 6 14 32 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: - - 4 - - - $50,000 or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Interest expense .......................................farms: 280 385 345 298 408 796 $1,000: 2,520 3,327 2,640 2,390 2,627 5,642 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 147 190 188 138 284 498 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 127 166 132 137 121 269 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 5 29 23 23 - 24 $100,000 or more ........................................: 1 - 2 - 3 5 : Secured by real estate ...............................farms: 197 282 246 221 302 531 $1,000: 1,929 2,728 2,165 1,833 2,280 4,631 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 26 32 22 14 28 97 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 58 80 95 84 159 159 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 111 144 106 107 112 246 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: - 21 21 14 - 17 $50,000 or more .......................................: 2 5 2 2 3 12 : Not secured by real estate ...........................farms: 161 228 186 200 199 510 $1,000: 591 598 475 556 347 1,012 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 31 64 62 50 59 98 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 103 140 100 126 135 401 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 26 22 24 22 5 11 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: - 2 - 2 - - $50,000 or more .......................................: 1 - - - - - : Property taxes paid ....................................farms: 1,019 1,852 1,858 1,715 2,432 4,953 $1,000: 3,389 4,305 3,651 3,132 4,122 13,626 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 914 1,722 1,773 1,634 2,323 4,519 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 74 85 42 63 74 255 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 21 21 31 9 31 98 $25,000 or more .........................................: 10 24 12 9 4 81 : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom services : for livestock .........................................farms: 551 932 903 767 1,191 2,117 $1,000: 828 1,015 868 625 783 1,772 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 512 898 879 752 1,184 2,045 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 39 33 24 15 7 72 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: - 1 - - - - $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: - - - - - - $100,000 or more ........................................: - - - - - - : All other production expenses ..........................farms: 690 1,104 921 701 1,029 2,032 $1,000: 2,880 2,898 1,618 1,224 1,345 3,196 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 459 974 865 662 985 1,929 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 221 123 54 35 42 96 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 10 5 2 2 2 7 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: - 2 - 2 - - $100,000 or more ........................................: - - - - - - : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ .................farms: 32 44 24 8 21 31 $1,000: 212 154 98 7 22 57 : Depreciation expenses claimed ............................farms: 741 1,251 1,180 977 1,196 2,078 $1,000: 10,285 10,830 8,114 5,319 6,264 15,269 : NET CASH FARM INCOME : : Net cash farm income of operations .......................farms: 1,122 2,214 2,311 2,344 3,474 6,703 $1,000: 3,978 -8,958 -17,279 -15,458 -21,569 -71,460 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 3,546 -4,046 -7,477 -6,595 -6,209 -10,661 : Farms with net gains 2/ ...............................number: 732 1,230 942 706 676 326 Average net gain .................................dollars: 21,424 10,292 4,747 4,282 3,003 12,635 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ........................................: 1,013 - - - 8 3 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 1,615 1 1 - 21 29 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 920 - 1 3 21 38 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 1,028 - 4 16 67 136 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 701 4 11 21 132 245 $50,000 or more .........................................: 1,509 327 192 340 365 188 : Farms with net losses .................................number: 14,190 38 66 67 215 248 Average net loss .................................dollars: 18,616 539,717 376,843 185,247 92,654 55,283 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 1,457 - - - 4 15 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 4,465 2 2 - 5 34 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 3,030 1 - - 15 18 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 3,150 3 4 6 30 46 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 1,180 2 3 6 47 47 $50,000 or more .........................................: 908 30 57 55 114 88 : Net cash farm income of producers ........................farms: 20,976 370 275 447 829 887 $1,000: 651,802 651,468 34,816 54,967 28,083 12,765 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 31,074 1,760,724 126,602 122,968 33,876 14,391 : Producers reporting net gains 2/ .......................farms: 6,791 330 209 379 614 636 Average net gain .................................dollars: 135,042 2,037,147 291,250 177,625 78,201 41,564 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 1,018 - - - 8 2 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 1,611 1 - - 23 29 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 923 - 1 3 21 36 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 1,031 - 3 16 67 135 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 699 6 13 22 123 247 $50,000 or more .........................................: 1,509 323 192 338 372 187 : Producers reporting net losses .........................farms: 14,185 40 66 68 215 251 Average net loss .................................dollars: 18,701 519,765 394,785 181,664 92,710 54,460 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 1,454 - - - 4 17 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 4,470 2 3 1 7 34 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 3,025 1 - - 14 15 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 3,156 4 4 6 28 52 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 1,175 1 3 7 48 47 $50,000 or more .........................................: 905 32 56 54 114 86 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ....................................................farms: 8 1 - - - 1 $1,000: (D) (D) - - - (D) : INCOME FROM FARM-RELATED SOURCES : : Total income from farm-related sources ...................farms: 3,974 149 118 223 374 358 $1,000: 122,379 27,663 11,700 18,048 19,686 9,612 : Customwork and other agricultural services .............farms: 839 33 31 22 62 77 $1,000: 16,807 3,886 2,764 1,288 1,875 1,686 : Gross cash rent or share payments ......................farms: 1,222 45 21 53 65 74 $1,000: 22,957 4,602 385 2,565 1,818 1,617 Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas trees, : short rotation woody crops, and maple products ........farms: 162 1 - 7 2 6 $1,000: 489 (D) - 30 (D) 39 Agri-tourism and recreational services .................farms: 326 7 17 35 40 25 $1,000: 20,391 209 2,434 4,555 6,190 975 Patronage dividends and refunds from : cooperatives ..........................................farms: 784 64 49 103 142 93 $1,000: 7,579 5,435 400 451 263 124 Crop and livestock insurance payments ..................farms: 771 38 54 107 133 135 $1,000: 34,554 7,477 4,930 7,058 6,683 3,739 Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments .........................farms: 206 3 1 6 15 15 $1,000: 2,010 (D) (D) 436 (D) 116 Other farm-related income sources ......................farms: 535 13 7 19 47 46 $1,000: 17,592 5,951 (D) 1,666 2,376 1,317 : LAND USE : : Total cropland ...........................................farms: 11,852 309 179 206 435 489 acres: 2,094,233 648,675 151,974 195,242 210,649 192,690 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 8,905 294 166 184 355 371 acres: 762,676 463,647 85,050 51,169 53,255 28,312 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 49 acres ...........................................: 7,668 11 12 27 139 231 50 to 99 acres ..........................................: 370 6 6 12 70 76 100 to 199 acres ........................................: 273 20 35 51 72 35 200 to 499 acres ........................................: 275 59 60 66 46 23 500 to 999 acres ........................................: 157 74 36 19 19 3 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................: 87 56 12 8 9 2 2,000 acres or more .....................................: 75 68 5 1 - 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 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NET CASH FARM INCOME - Con. : : Net cash farm income of operations - Con. : Farms with net gains 2/ - Con. : : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 11 57 143 221 418 152 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 83 297 488 440 214 41 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 109 408 271 16 20 33 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 302 409 30 12 10 42 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 191 46 5 8 4 34 $50,000 or more .........................................: 36 13 5 9 10 24 : Farms with net losses .................................number: 390 984 1,369 1,638 2,798 6,377 Average net loss .................................dollars: 30,011 21,969 15,888 11,283 8,434 11,852 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 16 44 90 148 389 751 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 54 224 379 535 1,121 2,109 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 60 164 278 402 575 1,517 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 105 304 397 380 566 1,309 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 97 140 148 126 112 452 $50,000 or more .........................................: 58 108 77 47 35 239 : Net cash farm income of producers ........................farms: 1,122 2,214 2,311 2,344 3,474 6,703 $1,000: 4,151 -8,854 -17,190 -15,451 -21,548 -71,404 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 3,699 -3,999 -7,438 -6,592 -6,203 -10,653 : Producers reporting net gains 2/ .......................farms: 734 1,230 948 706 679 326 Average net gain .................................dollars: 21,523 10,342 4,723 4,283 2,992 12,637 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 10 55 149 221 421 152 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 81 294 488 440 214 41 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 111 411 271 16 20 33 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 305 411 30 12 10 42 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 191 46 5 8 4 34 $50,000 or more .........................................: 36 13 5 9 10 24 : Producers reporting net losses .........................farms: 388 984 1,363 1,638 2,795 6,377 Average net loss .................................dollars: 30,019 21,926 15,897 11,279 8,437 11,843 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 14 45 89 148 386 751 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 53 225 374 535 1,121 2,115 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 61 163 281 404 575 1,511 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 108 303 398 378 566 1,309 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 95 140 144 126 112 452 $50,000 or more .........................................: 57 108 77 47 35 239 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ....................................................farms: - - 6 - - - $1,000: - - (Z) - - - : INCOME FROM FARM-RELATED SOURCES : : Total income from farm-related sources ...................farms: 382 601 357 287 379 746 $1,000: 6,772 7,948 3,067 3,518 3,005 11,361 : Customwork and other agricultural services .............farms: 83 165 92 68 89 117 $1,000: 1,278 1,482 486 347 409 1,306 : Gross cash rent or share payments ......................farms: 109 159 108 123 125 340 $1,000: 2,116 2,194 1,093 1,342 1,563 3,660 Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas trees, : short rotation woody crops, and maple products ........farms: 19 19 32 12 13 51 $1,000: (D) 98 75 (D) 12 95 Agri-tourism and recreational services .................farms: 37 61 22 13 10 59 $1,000: 1,149 1,244 238 1,254 16 2,128 Patronage dividends and refunds from : cooperatives ..........................................farms: 68 85 52 23 43 62 $1,000: 81 459 55 61 22 229 Crop and livestock insurance payments ..................farms: 78 103 34 20 20 49 $1,000: 1,381 1,494 194 176 43 1,380 Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments .........................farms: 6 18 19 26 52 45 $1,000: (D) 176 96 97 140 379 Other farm-related income sources ......................farms: 72 71 56 33 67 104 $1,000: 699 800 830 (D) 801 2,184 : LAND USE : : Total cropland ...........................................farms: 685 1,498 1,599 1,562 2,011 2,879 acres: 155,334 157,161 69,125 72,973 61,423 178,987 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 512 1,269 1,333 1,288 1,649 1,484 acres: 17,031 25,124 13,565 9,097 7,229 9,197 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 49 acres ...........................................: 395 1,158 1,298 1,275 1,647 1,475 50 to 99 acres ..........................................: 88 67 28 11 2 4 100 to 199 acres ........................................: 18 34 4 2 - 2 200 to 499 acres ........................................: 11 8 1 - - 1 500 to 999 acres ........................................: - 2 2 - - 2 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................: - - - - - - 2,000 acres or more .....................................: - - - - - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 1,255 38 20 32 45 67 acres: 468,877 45,594 12,649 52,691 78,315 72,510 On which all crops failed or were abandoned ..........farms: 1,379 24 33 34 58 77 acres: 208,400 41,501 28,316 31,469 30,724 31,139 Idle or used for cover crops or soil improvement, : but not harvested and not pastured or grazed ........farms: 2,789 60 37 69 108 135 acres: 518,133 49,049 16,692 39,516 31,263 53,389 In summer fallow .....................................farms: 1,351 51 24 31 77 93 acres: 136,147 48,884 9,267 20,397 17,092 7,340 : Total woodland ...........................................farms: 1,892 7 7 20 46 70 acres: 2,650,378 443,163 (D) 192,092 94,951 74,188 Woodland pastured ......................................farms: 1,223 7 6 14 42 48 acres: 2,288,815 (D) (D) 159,569 74,915 72,064 Woodland not pastured ..................................farms: 871 2 3 9 12 28 acres: 361,563 (D) (D) 32,523 20,036 2,124 Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured ..........................farms: 11,155 165 179 333 588 581 acres: 33,718,286 4,283,087 (D) 5,852,004 5,176,766 2,539,598 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. ...............farms: 9,016 181 104 147 242 352 acres: 665,666 194,875 11,596 100,143 51,490 53,074 : Irrigated land ...........................................farms: 9,270 269 154 172 332 363 acres: 545,904 295,112 48,323 38,778 34,662 22,103 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 8,018 262 150 162 306 333 acres: 464,525 274,438 45,460 32,097 27,926 17,103 Pastureland and other land .............................farms: 2,465 22 14 37 59 94 acres: 81,379 20,674 2,863 6,681 6,736 5,000 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : Enhancement Programs ....................................farms: 893 38 31 50 68 67 acres: 594,643 71,417 74,330 78,024 70,226 57,177 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs .................farms: 1,682 219 138 176 275 207 acres: 5,309,957 694,081 816,089 1,522,094 1,219,349 422,614 : ORGANIC AGRICULTURE : : Total organic product sales ..............................farms: 93 14 4 5 10 6 $1,000: 38,250 32,780 2,516 1,081 1,236 276 : VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS : : Estimated market value of land and buildings .............farms: 20,976 370 275 447 829 887 $1,000: 32,804,095 4,386,144 2,683,968 2,926,941 3,715,777 2,966,659 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 1,563,887 11,854,442 9,759,884 6,547,966 4,482,240 3,344,598 Average per acre ...................................dollars: 838 787 517 462 671 1,037 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 .............................................: 3,831 - - 6 13 66 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 1,753 1 1 8 24 35 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 2,515 1 2 7 10 39 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 5,031 9 17 23 92 126 $500,000 to $999,999 ......................................: 3,351 22 21 25 121 202 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ..................................: 1,807 59 23 62 185 175 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ..................................: 1,440 95 70 135 191 152 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ..................................: 648 67 66 109 129 54 $10,000,000 or more .......................................: 600 116 75 72 64 38 : VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................farms: 20,976 370 275 447 829 887 $1,000: 1,600,331 339,370 99,678 107,757 128,182 96,258 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $4,999 ..............................................: 1,938 - 1 - 4 25 $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 2,238 1 - - 8 36 $10,000 to $19,999 ........................................: 3,825 3 2 5 42 66 $20,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 5,457 5 18 36 142 203 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 3,595 20 24 65 150 216 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 2,092 31 44 127 240 205 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 1,362 84 116 162 206 107 $500,000 or more ..........................................: 469 226 70 52 37 29 : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ................................farms: 16,699 366 269 424 780 786 number: 32,796 2,969 1,187 1,563 2,229 2,054 : Tractors, all ............................................farms: 12,668 343 246 399 653 685 number: 22,203 2,054 832 1,078 1,464 1,424 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ..........................farms: 6,281 129 86 128 227 240 number: 7,554 238 110 215 291 303 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 53 195 144 124 183 354 acres: 29,102 53,747 13,502 28,801 12,452 69,514 On which all crops failed or were abandoned ..........farms: 81 201 141 156 165 409 acres: 8,621 8,559 3,544 2,442 1,647 20,438 Idle or used for cover crops or soil improvement, : but not harvested and not pastured or grazed ........farms: 174 329 306 302 385 884 acres: 95,865 65,352 34,115 28,022 36,990 67,880 In summer fallow .....................................farms: 81 152 121 165 187 369 acres: 4,715 4,379 4,399 4,611 3,105 11,958 : Total woodland ...........................................farms: 108 260 225 187 288 674 acres: (D) 221,666 53,938 60,074 39,729 812,318 Woodland pastured ......................................farms: 64 180 138 95 163 466 acres: 80,566 195,308 47,498 48,212 31,157 715,434 Woodland not pastured ..................................farms: 59 106 110 107 152 283 acres: (D) 26,358 6,440 11,862 8,572 96,884 Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured ..........................farms: 690 1,200 1,028 1,022 1,596 3,773 acres: (D) 1,598,872 851,442 772,205 966,239 5,330,947 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. ...............farms: 408 859 1,036 1,049 1,549 3,089 acres: 42,709 27,123 57,888 14,452 19,054 93,262 : Irrigated land ...........................................farms: 490 1,265 1,341 1,275 1,738 1,871 acres: 17,298 28,398 16,337 10,629 8,752 25,512 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 461 1,156 1,209 1,167 1,477 1,335 acres: 12,747 21,302 11,372 7,465 6,266 8,349 Pastureland and other land .............................farms: 111 346 310 300 481 691 acres: 4,551 7,096 4,965 3,164 2,486 17,163 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : Enhancement Programs ....................................farms: 133 147 121 139 74 25 acres: 112,853 64,325 34,230 24,407 6,484 1,170 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs .................farms: 183 196 61 78 37 112 acres: 309,682 208,808 9,995 19,770 3,583 83,892 : ORGANIC AGRICULTURE : : Total organic product sales ..............................farms: 12 11 16 4 7 4 $1,000: 174 117 55 7 6 2 : VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS : : Estimated market value of land and buildings .............farms: 1,122 2,214 2,311 2,344 3,474 6,703 $1,000: 2,511,168 2,929,159 1,606,682 1,202,298 2,086,548 5,788,753 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 2,238,117 1,323,017 695,232 512,926 600,618 863,606 Average per acre ...................................dollars: 1,154 1,461 1,556 1,307 1,921 902 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 .............................................: 56 249 326 509 978 1,628 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 56 126 234 248 281 739 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 107 193 302 387 530 937 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 222 663 669 665 933 1,612 $500,000 to $999,999 ......................................: 255 470 496 347 472 920 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ..................................: 186 254 165 106 178 414 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ..................................: 164 172 80 60 57 264 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ..................................: 36 46 23 8 21 89 $10,000,000 or more .......................................: 40 41 16 14 24 100 : VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................farms: 1,122 2,214 2,311 2,344 3,474 6,703 $1,000: 88,944 139,063 117,169 92,163 112,409 279,338 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $4,999 ..............................................: 51 139 157 235 490 836 $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 60 131 246 265 510 981 $10,000 to $19,999 ........................................: 152 344 480 529 792 1,410 $20,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 296 681 644 670 973 1,789 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 273 502 467 431 470 977 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 172 254 210 177 175 457 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 108 154 102 33 61 229 $500,000 or more ..........................................: 10 9 5 4 3 24 : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ................................farms: 961 1,828 1,826 1,828 2,691 4,940 number: 2,005 3,419 3,075 2,839 4,015 7,441 : Tractors, all ............................................farms: 818 1,510 1,585 1,387 1,867 3,175 number: 1,489 2,622 2,365 1,906 2,493 4,476 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ..........................farms: 356 701 872 730 1,100 1,712 number: 440 907 1,022 842 1,253 1,933 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 6,917 223 147 264 406 464 number: 9,451 640 311 432 594 672 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ...........................farms: 2,918 281 173 210 323 271 number: 5,198 1,176 411 431 579 449 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled ..................farms: 339 90 41 38 43 24 number: 378 113 41 43 45 26 Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled .............farms: 150 57 20 22 15 5 number: 190 75 23 31 19 6 Forage harvesters, self-propelled ........................farms: 629 47 30 46 47 40 number: 724 73 35 56 59 44 Hay balers ...............................................farms: 3,275 117 71 109 186 184 number: 3,855 189 101 155 239 241 : FERTILIZERS AND CHEMICALS : : Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : used ....................................................farms: 3,838 286 160 151 267 227 acres treated: 589,269 326,169 78,353 50,531 44,859 22,949 Manure used ..............................................farms: 1,707 65 25 42 58 69 acres treated: 123,750 51,092 5,492 28,173 5,258 5,630 Organic fertilizer used ..................................farms: 384 - 5 6 15 17 acres treated: 6,105 - 218 3,054 822 123 : Acres treated to control- : Insects ................................................farms: 1,580 136 58 82 122 120 acres: 157,452 94,926 14,006 23,737 8,454 4,996 Weeds, grass, or brush .................................farms: 2,537 245 135 129 216 178 acres: 560,979 313,349 77,058 48,153 60,486 31,240 Nematodes ..............................................farms: 298 81 30 21 25 25 acres: 60,203 47,852 4,000 4,718 2,480 296 Diseases in crops and orchards .........................farms: 376 64 12 20 22 13 acres: 28,031 20,342 1,326 4,208 824 206 Chemicals used to control growth, : thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate .........................farms: 544 121 54 38 76 52 acres on which used: 85,969 66,020 8,203 3,639 4,992 1,032 : LAND USE PRACTICES : : Land drained by tile .....................................farms: 309 1 3 2 6 3 acres: 19,981 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Land artificially drained by ditches .....................farms: 1,496 11 8 20 36 38 acres: 54,251 8,797 913 3,066 4,522 1,380 Land under conservation easement .........................farms: 369 2 6 6 20 33 acres: 504,467 (D) 36,875 129,537 101,614 44,874 Cropland on which no-till practices were used ............farms: 1,917 58 44 39 76 89 acres: 158,821 74,030 19,102 10,029 21,860 11,108 Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were used (see text) .......farms: 1,229 114 52 46 118 61 acres: 236,967 117,014 31,226 23,778 27,314 13,056 Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) ..........................farms: 1,934 121 66 74 123 103 acres: 335,271 183,249 34,984 38,277 17,791 21,302 Cropland planted to a cover crop (excluding CRP) .........farms: 1,075 27 14 24 32 44 acres: 47,479 17,632 6,721 3,151 3,391 3,153 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ........farms: 803 65 50 47 74 75 : RENEWABLE ENERGY : : Renewable energy producing systems (see text) ............farms: 2,729 47 76 171 250 227 Solar panels ...........................................farms: 2,543 42 72 150 229 202 Wind turbines ..........................................farms: 207 5 6 24 27 20 Methane digesters ......................................farms: 13 - - 4 - - Geothermal/geoexchange systems .........................farms: 50 1 1 5 7 8 Small hydro systems ....................................farms: 51 - - 8 3 4 : Wind rights leased to others .............................farms: 245 7 15 29 37 24 : TENURE : : Full owners ..............................................farms: 13,470 158 127 210 422 488 Part owners ..............................................farms: 3,345 183 135 203 340 308 Tenants ..................................................farms: 4,161 29 13 34 67 91 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND : : Land owned ...............................................farms: 16,847 341 262 414 762 799 acres: 27,069,347 4,216,879 3,800,326 4,386,688 3,704,410 1,712,190 Owned land in farms ....................................farms: 20,234 341 262 415 768 827 acres: 28,219,002 4,003,594 3,777,899 3,969,603 3,673,871 1,753,420 : Land rented or leased from others ........................farms: 3,922 213 148 235 399 372 acres: 11,075,675 1,621,981 1,414,312 2,391,253 1,864,665 1,129,571 Rented or leased land in farms .........................farms: 3,872 212 148 235 396 365 acres: 10,909,561 1,566,206 1,413,372 2,369,878 1,859,985 1,106,130 : Land rented or leased to others ..........................farms: 1,093 44 20 40 50 69 acres: 1,541,765 269,060 23,367 438,656 71,810 124,432 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 512 915 816 736 877 1,557 number: 710 1,271 1,046 819 1,046 1,910 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ...........................farms: 253 323 241 193 178 472 number: 339 444 297 245 194 633 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled ..................farms: 13 24 18 7 23 18 number: 14 24 22 7 23 20 Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled .............farms: 10 11 2 4 3 1 number: 10 12 (D) 6 (D) (D) Forage harvesters, self-propelled ........................farms: 58 109 74 64 32 82 number: 64 118 81 72 34 88 Hay balers ...............................................farms: 244 549 453 368 355 639 number: 282 631 515 400 392 710 : FERTILIZERS AND CHEMICALS : : Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : used ....................................................farms: 237 464 462 409 495 680 acres treated: 9,273 12,136 6,513 3,944 15,484 19,058 Manure used ..............................................farms: 104 204 198 191 289 462 acres treated: 4,019 6,595 2,082 998 2,202 12,209 Organic fertilizer used ..................................farms: 25 61 47 60 80 68 acres treated: 240 349 197 364 242 496 : Acres treated to control- : Insects ................................................farms: 111 219 220 181 200 131 acres: 1,643 2,760 1,316 549 637 4,428 Weeds, grass, or brush .................................farms: 151 305 310 260 312 296 acres: 6,330 6,469 3,477 1,337 1,595 11,485 Nematodes ..............................................farms: 10 46 40 6 9 5 acres: 117 344 214 31 (D) (D) Diseases in crops and orchards .........................farms: 21 54 61 37 44 28 acres: 210 251 310 124 152 78 Chemicals used to control growth, : thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate .........................farms: 30 41 45 19 32 36 acres on which used: 619 900 298 85 44 137 : LAND USE PRACTICES : : Land drained by tile .....................................farms: 14 25 41 74 70 70 acres: 272 424 653 989 884 8,539 Land artificially drained by ditches .....................farms: 67 171 201 187 320 437 acres: 1,835 4,365 5,022 13,144 5,463 5,744 Land under conservation easement .........................farms: 27 34 42 37 54 108 acres: 112,408 (D) 17,065 12,476 2,028 36,638 Cropland on which no-till practices were used ............farms: 117 290 202 220 374 408 acres: 2,972 4,640 1,868 1,680 3,485 8,047 Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were used (see text) .......farms: 63 161 152 111 162 189 acres: 5,362 4,901 1,147 1,483 1,094 10,592 Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) ..........................farms: 95 249 171 259 274 399 acres: 7,075 6,155 4,995 5,601 1,633 14,209 Cropland planted to a cover crop (excluding CRP) .........farms: 84 191 169 144 161 185 acres: 1,096 3,753 1,862 1,094 1,133 4,493 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ........farms: 59 57 72 57 80 167 : RENEWABLE ENERGY : : Renewable energy producing systems (see text) ............farms: 231 314 272 247 284 610 Solar panels ...........................................farms: 214 289 255 245 265 580 Wind turbines ..........................................farms: 28 26 22 4 11 34 Methane digesters ......................................farms: 1 4 - - 2 2 Geothermal/geoexchange systems .........................farms: 1 5 2 4 9 7 Small hydro systems ....................................farms: 1 9 4 5 6 11 : Wind rights leased to others .............................farms: 19 23 21 9 18 43 : TENURE : : Full owners ..............................................farms: 704 1,402 1,598 1,600 2,391 4,370 Part owners ..............................................farms: 327 488 351 186 209 615 Tenants ..................................................farms: 91 324 362 558 874 1,718 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND : : Land owned ...............................................farms: 1,033 1,892 1,950 1,795 2,603 4,996 acres: 1,418,504 1,234,462 475,862 388,667 550,675 5,180,684 Owned land in farms ....................................farms: 1,072 2,091 2,244 2,287 3,409 6,518 acres: 1,568,634 1,309,864 831,237 831,708 988,286 5,510,886 : Land rented or leased from others ........................farms: 385 608 377 213 246 726 acres: 615,235 698,630 203,196 87,996 131,249 917,587 Rented or leased land in farms .........................farms: 377 603 372 213 237 714 acres: 607,093 694,958 201,156 87,996 98,159 904,628 : Land rented or leased to others ..........................farms: 98 144 81 141 129 277 acres: 77,961 164,791 32,390 50,306 99,870 189,122 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ...............................................: 38,218 906 536 916 1,768 1,867 Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer ................................................: 8,849 132 124 156 286 276 2 producers ...............................................: 9,395 117 91 209 382 411 3 producers ...............................................: 1,544 66 31 36 73 105 4 producers ...............................................: 823 29 19 30 54 65 5 or more producers .......................................: 365 26 10 16 34 30 : Total male producers ........................................: 22,665 659 370 567 1,115 1,198 Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 14,868 197 188 315 591 600 2 producers .............................................: 2,252 113 55 72 111 140 3 producers .............................................: 652 27 16 24 42 61 4 producers .............................................: 135 8 - 4 14 18 5 or more producers .....................................: 97 16 4 3 12 10 : Total female producers ......................................: 15,553 247 166 349 653 669 Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 11,814 142 106 233 448 502 2 producers .............................................: 1,254 29 12 36 58 67 3 producers .............................................: 253 4 8 6 16 7 4 producers .............................................: 57 5 3 - 6 3 5 or more producers .....................................: 32 2 - 4 3 - : PRODUCERS' CHARACTERISTICS 3/ : : Sex of producers: : Male .......................................................: 22,009 579 358 550 1,024 1,158 Female ......................................................: 15,014 205 157 316 597 635 : Hired managers ................................................: 1,329 348 129 159 220 125 : Primary occupation: : Farming .....................................................: 17,176 614 368 598 1,048 996 Other .......................................................: 19,847 170 147 268 573 797 : Place of residence: : On farm operated ............................................: 25,804 480 340 637 1,077 1,197 Not on farm operated ........................................: 11,219 304 175 229 544 596 : Days of work off farm: : None ........................................................: 13,683 487 270 399 727 648 Any .........................................................: 23,340 297 245 467 894 1,145 1 to 49 days ..............................................: 4,172 71 48 91 173 258 50 to 99 days .............................................: 2,532 17 25 33 96 96 100 to 199 days ...........................................: 3,533 46 31 67 132 180 200 days or more ..........................................: 13,103 163 141 276 493 611 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less .............................................: 1,911 10 11 12 87 69 3 or 4 years ................................................: 2,573 27 26 39 111 150 5 to 9 years ................................................: 6,122 73 77 94 227 300 10 years or more ............................................: 26,417 674 401 721 1,196 1,274 : Average years on present farm ...............................: 22.7 27.1 25.5 26.6 23.6 22.5 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less .............................................: 4,727 27 26 46 203 221 6 to 10 years ...............................................: 5,099 59 50 65 155 237 11 years or more ............................................: 27,197 698 439 755 1,263 1,335 : Average years on any farm ...................................: 24.7 30.5 29.5 30.4 27.5 25.3 : Age group: : Under 25 years ..............................................: 602 2 5 9 20 32 25 to 34 years ..............................................: 2,064 63 44 51 117 127 35 to 44 years ..............................................: 3,634 86 59 132 161 209 45 to 54 years ..............................................: 4,862 122 65 112 200 238 55 to 64 years ..............................................: 8,887 221 135 199 432 438 65 to 74 years ..............................................: 10,589 204 128 239 465 433 75 years and over ...........................................: 6,385 86 79 124 226 316 : Average age .................................................: 60.6 58.1 59.2 58.8 59.6 59.2 : Young producers (see text) ....................................: 2,666 65 49 60 137 159 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ..............: 11,468 136 86 116 344 548 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native ............................: 7,965 11 12 26 68 144 Asian .......................................................: 142 - 1 - 2 2 Black or African American ...................................: 93 - - 1 2 5 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ...................: 54 - - 1 7 1 White .......................................................: 28,160 770 493 828 1,505 1,612 More than one race reported .................................: 609 3 9 10 37 29 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training in : the Reserves or National Guard (see text) ..................: 32,850 737 481 826 1,481 1,598 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ...................: 4,173 47 34 40 140 195 : Number of persons living in producers' : households ...................................................: 67,158 1,668 1,009 1,616 2,936 3,417 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ...............................................: 2,146 4,365 4,258 3,941 6,009 11,506 Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer ................................................: 433 801 903 1,053 1,542 3,143 2 producers ...............................................: 516 1,033 1,133 1,072 1,556 2,875 3 producers ...............................................: 83 191 133 148 224 454 4 producers ...............................................: 66 124 98 61 115 162 5 or more producers .......................................: 24 65 44 10 37 69 : Total male producers ........................................: 1,323 2,587 2,497 2,363 3,434 6,552 Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 839 1,545 1,687 1,759 2,456 4,691 2 producers .............................................: 134 294 256 215 290 572 3 producers .............................................: 33 102 51 58 100 138 4 producers .............................................: 14 14 18 - 17 28 5 or more producers .....................................: 10 14 12 - 3 13 : Total female producers ......................................: 823 1,778 1,761 1,578 2,575 4,954 Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 554 1,217 1,351 1,281 2,051 3,929 2 producers .............................................: 75 186 130 118 206 337 3 producers .............................................: 25 39 28 15 32 73 4 producers .............................................: 11 7 11 4 4 3 5 or more producers .....................................: - 7 4 - - 12 : PRODUCERS' CHARACTERISTICS 3/ : : Sex of producers: : Male .......................................................: 1,284 2,508 2,432 2,355 3,386 6,375 Female ......................................................: 790 1,688 1,704 1,570 2,548 4,804 : Hired managers ................................................: 45 109 34 30 28 102 : Primary occupation: : Farming .....................................................: 1,001 1,983 1,676 1,890 2,444 4,558 Other .......................................................: 1,073 2,213 2,460 2,035 3,490 6,621 : Place of residence: : On farm operated ............................................: 1,281 2,673 3,049 2,970 4,430 7,670 Not on farm operated ........................................: 793 1,523 1,087 955 1,504 3,509 : Days of work off farm: : None ........................................................: 685 1,457 1,310 1,396 1,990 4,314 Any .........................................................: 1,389 2,739 2,826 2,529 3,944 6,865 1 to 49 days ..............................................: 244 495 460 444 679 1,209 50 to 99 days .............................................: 150 349 287 295 405 779 100 to 199 days ...........................................: 204 499 510 416 628 820 200 days or more ..........................................: 791 1,396 1,569 1,374 2,232 4,057 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less .............................................: 122 202 204 208 322 664 3 or 4 years ................................................: 167 361 390 164 439 699 5 to 9 years ................................................: 394 673 691 632 996 1,965 10 years or more ............................................: 1,391 2,960 2,851 2,921 4,177 7,851 : Average years on present farm ...............................: 21.3 22.1 21.5 23.1 22.6 22.6 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less .............................................: 297 558 601 415 855 1,478 6 to 10 years ...............................................: 303 566 635 587 768 1,674 11 years or more ............................................: 1,474 3,072 2,900 2,923 4,311 8,027 : Average years on any farm ...................................: 24.1 24.2 23.4 24.7 24.4 24.1 : Age group: : Under 25 years ..............................................: 30 44 108 64 101 187 25 to 34 years ..............................................: 160 294 149 157 302 600 35 to 44 years ..............................................: 181 493 447 325 561 980 45 to 54 years ..............................................: 305 529 533 507 783 1,468 55 to 64 years ..............................................: 482 949 1,040 1,005 1,443 2,543 65 to 74 years ..............................................: 601 1,159 1,214 1,163 1,690 3,293 75 years and over ...........................................: 315 728 645 704 1,054 2,108 : Average age .................................................: 59.6 60.1 60.3 61.7 60.9 61.3 : Young producers (see text) ....................................: 190 338 257 221 403 787 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ..............: 795 1,606 1,511 1,223 1,834 3,269 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native ............................: 261 743 781 1,159 1,739 3,021 Asian .......................................................: 5 24 9 2 33 64 Black or African American ...................................: 6 10 12 11 20 26 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ...................: - 6 8 4 24 3 White .......................................................: 1,740 3,348 3,220 2,689 4,009 7,946 More than one race reported .................................: 62 65 106 60 109 119 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training in : the Reserves or National Guard (see text) ..................: 1,871 3,737 3,668 3,382 5,138 9,931 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ...................: 203 459 468 543 796 1,248 : Number of persons living in producers' : households ...................................................: 3,755 7,603 7,374 7,153 10,722 19,905 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ........................................: 31,470 671 424 724 1,399 1,508 Land use and/or crop decisions ..............................: 27,210 564 374 656 1,254 1,321 Livestock decisions .........................................: 24,192 407 340 629 1,126 1,227 Marketing decisions (see text) ..............................: 19,787 422 335 605 1,123 1,186 Record keeping and/or financial management ..................: 24,416 557 391 654 1,179 1,339 Estate planning or succession planning ......................: 19,341 455 282 543 970 1,003 : FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by one producer's : household and/or extended family ........................farms: 19,946 309 227 371 756 809 acres: 31,456,111 3,242,342 3,717,583 4,843,926 4,839,902 2,437,665 Limited Liability Company ................................farms: 1,788 116 82 113 168 168 acres: 5,886,471 647,118 1,406,625 1,066,009 1,113,411 418,883 : LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ....................................farms: 17,593 140 127 233 555 659 acres: 18,360,412 1,486,385 1,395,982 2,757,517 3,160,403 1,885,223 Partnership ..............................................farms: 982 104 63 76 102 86 acres: 6,000,222 1,293,013 (D) 1,158,723 942,293 268,589 Registered under State law .............................farms: 791 97 58 60 95 69 acres: 5,505,560 1,284,973 1,466,039 1,019,011 878,206 185,712 : Corporation ..............................................farms: 1,129 120 80 113 140 103 acres: 8,594,023 2,174,344 2,034,869 2,096,053 1,112,722 287,170 Family held ............................................farms: 977 112 73 110 128 88 acres: 6,947,531 1,854,153 1,351,476 (D) 957,472 284,463 More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: 16 3 3 4 - - 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 961 109 70 106 128 88 : Other than family held .................................farms: 152 8 7 3 12 15 acres: 1,646,492 320,191 683,393 (D) 155,250 2,707 More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: 11 1 - - - - 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 141 7 7 3 12 15 : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. .......................farms: 1,272 6 5 25 32 39 acres: 6,173,906 616,058 (D) 327,188 318,438 418,568 : HIRED FARM LABOR : : Hired farm labor .........................................farms: 3,994 347 220 267 404 283 workers: 17,115 7,574 1,210 1,086 1,310 943 Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more .....................................farms: 2,042 326 194 203 270 164 workers: 8,602 4,937 744 510 586 391 Less than 150 days ...................................farms: 2,789 177 126 152 258 181 workers: 8,513 2,637 466 576 724 552 Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor .............farms: 149 80 22 8 13 9 Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor ..........................................farms: 24 2 3 - 1 1 Unpaid workers ...........................................farms: 7,734 48 62 142 348 410 workers: 19,455 115 138 444 933 1,316 : FARMS BY SIZE : : 1 to 9 acres ..................................................: 6,934 4 4 11 25 68 10 to 49 acres ................................................: 4,108 3 4 12 62 124 50 to 69 acres ................................................: 630 2 - 1 25 23 70 to 99 acres ................................................: 759 5 4 11 28 27 100 to 139 acres ..............................................: 708 10 5 12 42 37 140 to 179 acres ..............................................: 895 6 12 9 21 35 180 to 219 acres ..............................................: 380 2 3 4 24 10 220 to 259 acres ..............................................: 252 3 7 13 6 5 260 to 499 acres ..............................................: 1,340 32 23 32 43 64 500 to 999 acres ..............................................: 1,272 60 33 36 59 52 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..........................................: 1,089 63 25 22 45 84 2,000 acres or more ...........................................: 2,609 180 155 284 449 358 : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ..............................: 393 36 29 26 50 11 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ............................: 916 38 6 16 24 30 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .............................: 2,429 47 38 31 86 92 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) .......: 254 10 9 9 17 24 Other crop farming (1119) .....................................: 4,371 55 48 58 115 143 Tobacco farming (11191) .....................................: - - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) ......................................: 48 11 5 5 6 3 Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) .........................: 4,323 44 43 53 109 140 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) .....................: 7,215 87 138 290 490 506 Cattle feedlots (112112) ......................................: 53 9 2 7 4 17 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ......................: 110 79 - - - - Hog and pig farming (1122) ....................................: 61 - - - 1 - Poultry and egg production (1123) .............................: 368 1 - - - - Sheep and goat farming (1124) .................................: 1,943 2 - 5 2 14 Aquaculture and other animal production (1125,1129) ...........: 2,863 6 5 5 40 50 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ........................................: 1,764 3,498 3,428 3,361 4,998 9,695 Land use and/or crop decisions ..............................: 1,508 3,093 3,026 2,958 4,381 8,075 Livestock decisions .........................................: 1,338 2,662 2,444 2,455 3,720 7,844 Marketing decisions (see text) ..............................: 1,249 2,450 2,121 2,070 2,833 5,393 Record keeping and/or financial management ..................: 1,453 2,903 2,662 2,659 3,587 7,032 Estate planning or succession planning ......................: 1,106 2,163 2,052 2,090 2,935 5,742 : FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by one producer's : household and/or extended family ........................farms: 1,057 2,110 2,233 2,277 3,354 6,443 acres: 1,969,164 1,786,778 998,037 825,349 1,017,442 5,777,923 Limited Liability Company ................................farms: 142 244 172 109 146 328 acres: 316,375 273,766 45,280 29,875 226,800 342,329 : LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ....................................farms: 921 1,901 2,015 2,065 3,139 5,838 acres: 1,446,151 1,596,903 894,499 715,557 882,039 2,139,753 Partnership ..............................................farms: 84 113 79 48 67 160 acres: 228,747 110,589 22,961 18,917 (D) 334,151 Registered under State law .............................farms: 67 86 52 44 43 120 acres: 207,795 75,185 14,840 18,789 55,823 299,187 : Corporation ..............................................farms: 71 90 91 38 71 212 acres: 188,617 101,478 26,455 42,792 83,103 446,420 Family held ............................................farms: 63 74 79 34 47 169 acres: 170,436 95,046 17,903 41,552 (D) 363,424 More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: 2 4 - - - - 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 61 70 79 34 47 169 : Other than family held .................................farms: 8 16 12 4 24 43 acres: 18,181 6,432 8,552 1,240 (D) 82,996 More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: - - - - 4 6 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 8 16 12 4 20 37 : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. .......................farms: 46 110 126 193 197 493 acres: 312,212 195,852 88,478 142,438 (D) 3,495,190 : HIRED FARM LABOR : : Hired farm labor .........................................farms: 262 436 354 256 335 830 workers: 678 1,054 764 575 564 1,357 Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more .....................................farms: 123 205 104 81 94 278 workers: 208 312 207 139 149 419 Less than 150 days ...................................farms: 183 336 287 206 266 617 workers: 470 742 557 436 415 938 Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor .............farms: 4 5 6 2 - - Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor ..........................................farms: 2 6 2 - 2 5 Unpaid workers ...........................................farms: 484 989 965 930 1,263 2,093 workers: 1,405 2,779 2,392 2,204 2,887 4,842 : FARMS BY SIZE : : 1 to 9 acres ..................................................: 145 487 870 972 1,860 2,488 10 to 49 acres ................................................: 188 483 590 560 723 1,359 50 to 69 acres ................................................: 31 91 57 58 97 245 70 to 99 acres ................................................: 55 100 87 81 103 258 100 to 139 acres ..............................................: 34 71 48 63 79 307 140 to 179 acres ..............................................: 23 77 99 102 107 404 180 to 219 acres ..............................................: 10 41 51 43 43 149 220 to 259 acres ..............................................: 10 39 36 33 14 86 260 to 499 acres ..............................................: 52 215 150 125 133 471 500 to 999 acres ..............................................: 146 196 120 117 105 348 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..........................................: 163 154 99 93 70 271 2,000 acres or more ...........................................: 265 260 104 97 140 317 : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ..............................: 7 23 24 17 127 43 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ............................: 52 155 198 144 195 58 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .............................: 129 306 447 381 456 416 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) .......: 22 54 34 41 23 11 Other crop farming (1119) .....................................: 279 537 506 685 785 1,160 Tobacco farming (11191) .....................................: - - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) ......................................: 8 8 - 2 - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) .........................: 271 529 506 683 785 1,160 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) .....................: 523 922 764 651 897 1,947 Cattle feedlots (112112) ......................................: 4 9 1 - - - Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ......................: 1 - 1 2 - 27 Hog and pig farming (1122) ....................................: - 4 7 21 28 - Poultry and egg production (1123) .............................: 4 6 12 41 281 23 Sheep and goat farming (1124) .................................: 18 48 109 175 345 1,225 Aquaculture and other animal production (1125,1129) ...........: 83 150 208 186 337 1,793 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 .................: 18,547 - - 1 315 782 Gross cash farm income $150,000 to $349,999 ...............: 633 - 1 158 424 26 Midsize family farms : Gross cash farm income $350,000 to $999,999 ...............: 442 - 216 208 16 1 Large family farms : Gross cash farm income $1,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...........: 223 208 10 4 1 - Gross cash farm income $5,000,000 or more .................: 101 101 - - - - Non-family farms ............................................: 1,030 61 48 76 73 78 : OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : Farms reporting- : Internet access .............................................: 14,672 342 251 408 694 726 Dial-up ...................................................: 500 19 7 8 26 28 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ............: 7,782 204 128 237 358 399 Cellular data plan (see text) .............................: 8,708 212 148 228 408 442 Satellite .................................................: 3,038 120 72 110 187 197 Don't know ................................................: 848 5 22 31 31 33 Other .....................................................: 120 3 2 3 3 - : Farms by number of households sharing in net income : of operation: : 1 household .................................................: 16,783 230 192 324 615 636 2 households ................................................: 2,950 96 50 69 145 157 3 households ................................................: 717 11 16 34 43 49 4 households ................................................: 335 26 10 13 22 18 5 or more households ........................................: 191 7 7 7 4 27 : LIVESTOCK : : Cattle and calves inventory ..............................farms: 8,562 222 167 321 548 596 number: 1,330,860 742,477 132,153 145,139 124,768 62,825 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ....................................................: 2,998 1 2 2 7 32 10 to 49 ..................................................: 3,471 5 8 21 35 104 50 to 99 ..................................................: 604 9 2 9 49 181 100 to 199 ................................................: 518 8 11 14 183 221 200 to 499 ................................................: 522 20 24 166 236 56 500 or more ...............................................: 449 179 120 109 38 2 : Cows and heifers that calved ...........................farms: 7,524 183 151 313 528 571 number: 732,811 356,554 73,185 98,178 81,375 42,407 : Beef cows ............................................farms: 7,395 111 150 313 528 571 number: 451,242 75,296 73,173 98,178 81,368 42,383 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 3,046 4 1 4 9 35 10 to 49 ..............................................: 2,745 15 10 27 51 161 50 to 99 ..............................................: 559 13 10 6 89 227 100 to 199 ............................................: 458 9 16 34 241 129 200 to 499 ............................................: 409 23 41 194 128 18 500 or more ...........................................: 178 47 72 48 10 1 : Milk cows ............................................farms: 233 80 3 - 7 8 number: 281,569 281,258 12 - 7 24 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 150 - 3 - 7 7 10 to 49 ..............................................: 3 - - - - 1 50 to 99 ..............................................: - - - - - - 100 to 199 ............................................: - - - - - - 200 to 499 ............................................: 4 4 - - - - 500 or more ...........................................: 76 76 - - - - : Other cattle ...........................................farms: 6,274 217 164 318 537 558 number: 598,049 385,923 58,968 46,961 43,393 20,418 : Cattle and calves sold ...................................farms: 5,967 216 166 329 548 593 number: 743,823 397,376 89,175 95,911 75,563 37,790 $1,000: 678,505 376,407 86,545 86,238 64,005 30,102 Calves weighing less than 500 pounds ...................farms: 3,335 131 77 163 317 382 number: 231,353 132,887 17,068 25,461 22,125 12,902 Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more .....................farms: 5,178 213 165 327 543 575 number: 512,470 264,489 72,107 70,450 53,438 24,888 Cattle on feed .......................................farms: 73 19 5 10 6 19 number: 66,070 61,951 1,277 1,370 293 954 : Hogs and pigs inventory ..................................farms: 363 3 1 - 10 5 number: 1,747 (D) (D) - 154 (D) Farms with- : 1 to 24 ...................................................: 349 2 1 - 7 5 25 to 49 ..................................................: 8 - - - 2 - 50 to 99 ..................................................: 6 1 - - 1 - 100 to 199 ................................................: - - - - - - 200 to 499 ................................................: - - - - - - 500 or more ...............................................: - - - - - - : Hogs and pigs sold .......................................farms: 238 2 1 - 6 3 number: 1,903 (D) (D) - (D) 100 $1,000: 518 (D) (D) - (D) (D) : Sheep and lambs inventory ................................farms: 2,949 5 12 11 30 30 number: 92,005 18,987 6,530 6,398 2,784 4,764 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 .................: 1,052 2,106 2,231 2,270 3,351 6,439 Gross cash farm income $150,000 to $349,999 ...............: 4 4 2 7 3 4 Midsize family farms : Gross cash farm income $350,000 to $999,999 ...............: 1 - - - - - Large family farms : Gross cash farm income $1,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...........: - - - - - - Gross cash farm income $5,000,000 or more .................: - - - - - - Non-family farms ............................................: 65 104 78 67 120 260 : OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : Farms reporting- : Internet access .............................................: 877 1,657 1,736 1,584 2,301 4,096 Dial-up ...................................................: 32 42 64 50 60 164 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ............: 462 951 962 817 1,192 2,072 Cellular data plan (see text) .............................: 535 1,002 1,046 955 1,392 2,340 Satellite .................................................: 205 347 363 290 351 796 Don't know ................................................: 49 100 54 90 155 278 Other .....................................................: 4 12 19 7 39 28 : Farms by number of households sharing in net income : of operation: : 1 household .................................................: 857 1,701 1,847 1,856 2,901 5,624 2 households ................................................: 169 342 346 355 410 811 3 households ................................................: 60 96 61 79 102 166 4 households ................................................: 23 35 34 46 48 60 5 or more households ........................................: 13 40 23 8 13 42 : LIVESTOCK : : Cattle and calves inventory ..............................farms: 602 1,127 935 810 1,107 2,127 number: 34,614 34,073 16,065 9,203 9,994 19,549 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ....................................................: 54 156 261 406 674 1,403 10 to 49 ..................................................: 278 829 648 401 431 711 50 to 99 ..................................................: 204 119 20 3 2 6 100 to 199 ................................................: 55 18 6 - - 2 200 to 499 ................................................: 10 5 - - - 5 500 or more ...............................................: 1 - - - - - : Cows and heifers that calved ...........................farms: 566 1,032 826 692 942 1,720 number: 22,570 23,146 10,664 6,034 7,140 11,558 : Beef cows ............................................farms: 561 1,025 820 686 937 1,693 number: 22,529 23,092 10,627 6,006 7,117 11,473 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 54 196 352 452 647 1,292 10 to 49 ..............................................: 337 767 455 234 288 400 50 to 99 ..............................................: 146 53 13 - 2 - 100 to 199 ............................................: 21 8 - - - - 200 to 499 ............................................: 3 1 - - - 1 500 or more ...........................................: - - - - - - : Milk cows ............................................farms: 15 23 26 14 16 41 number: 41 54 37 28 23 85 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 13 23 26 14 16 41 10 to 49 ..............................................: 2 - - - - - 50 to 99 ..............................................: - - - - - - 100 to 199 ............................................: - - - - - - 200 to 499 ............................................: - - - - - - 500 or more ...........................................: - - - - - - : Other cattle ...........................................farms: 558 928 694 514 607 1,179 number: 12,044 10,927 5,401 3,169 2,854 7,991 : Cattle and calves sold ...................................farms: 588 1,047 840 664 852 124 number: 19,861 16,549 6,387 2,780 2,271 160 $1,000: 14,809 12,343 4,680 1,930 1,363 84 Calves weighing less than 500 pounds ...................farms: 380 621 466 326 410 62 number: 8,355 7,050 3,021 1,323 1,082 79 Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more .....................farms: 570 967 662 485 605 66 number: 11,506 9,499 3,366 1,457 1,189 81 Cattle on feed .......................................farms: 4 9 1 - - - number: (D) 123 (D) - - - : Hogs and pigs inventory ..................................farms: 11 42 57 56 63 115 number: 42 296 282 337 316 219 Farms with- : 1 to 24 ...................................................: 11 38 56 52 62 115 25 to 49 ..................................................: - 2 - 4 - - 50 to 99 ..................................................: - 2 1 - 1 - 100 to 199 ................................................: - - - - - - 200 to 499 ................................................: - - - - - - 500 or more ...............................................: - - - - - - : Hogs and pigs sold .......................................farms: 10 31 39 51 66 29 number: 39 353 238 384 320 63 $1,000: 13 87 55 75 (D) (D) : Sheep and lambs inventory ................................farms: 69 127 265 360 615 1,425 number: 3,027 3,338 7,030 8,854 10,445 19,848 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 1,016 4 11 10 18 26 number: 43,195 20,779 3,012 2,563 2,547 2,635 : Total horses and ponies inventory ........................farms: 7,243 73 107 203 369 383 number: 34,901 1,262 1,024 1,733 2,748 2,584 Total horses and ponies sold .............................farms: 1,103 21 12 31 55 61 number: 3,018 245 64 165 220 317 : Goats, all inventory .....................................farms: 1,974 4 4 11 13 29 number: 27,924 1,158 (D) 4,195 (D) 941 Goats, all sold ..........................................farms: 625 3 1 8 9 17 number: 11,830 690 (D) 4,367 (D) 1,282 : POULTRY : : Layers inventory .........................................farms: 2,665 3 5 9 44 59 number: 91,564 (D) 64 124 3,697 1,683 Farms with- : 1 to 399 ..................................................: 2,660 2 5 9 43 59 400 to 3,199 ..............................................: 4 - - - 1 - 3,200 to 9,999 ............................................: - - - - - - 10,000 to 19,999 ..........................................: - - - - - - 20,000 to 49,999 ..........................................: 1 1 - - - - 50,000 to 99,999 ..........................................: - - - - - - 100,000 or more ...........................................: - - - - - - : Pullets for laying flock replacement inventory ...........farms: 442 1 1 - 1 6 number: 26,943 (D) (D) - (D) 114 : Layers sold ..............................................farms: 237 1 - - - 2 number: 43,176 (D) - - - (D) : Pullets for laying flock replacement sold ................farms: 29 - - - - - number: (D) - - - - - : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ...............farms: 77 - 1 - 2 4 number: 3,955 - (D) - (D) 1,251 Farms with- : 1 to 1,999 ................................................: 77 - 1 - 2 4 2,000 to 59,999 ...........................................: - - - - - - 60,000 to 99,999 ..........................................: - - - - - - 100,000 or more ...........................................: - - - - - - : Turkeys inventory ........................................farms: 391 1 - - 5 6 number: 11,474 (D) - - 94 115 Turkeys sold .............................................farms: 81 1 - - 1 6 number: 20,325 (D) - - (D) 138 : CROPS : : Barley for grain .........................................farms: 2 2 - - - - acres: (D) (D) - - - - bushels: (D) (D) - - - - Irrigated ..............................................farms: 1 1 - - - - acres: (D) (D) - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 1 1 - - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 1 1 - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Corn for grain ...........................................farms: 140 26 12 3 15 - acres: 37,147 32,523 2,388 443 1,579 - bushels: 6,081,060 5,131,561 529,868 (D) 327,451 - Irrigated ..............................................farms: 89 11 8 2 8 - acres: 7,155 4,309 1,768 (D) 726 - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 88 3 - - 2 - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 10 2 4 1 2 - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 23 5 5 2 11 - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 8 5 3 - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 11 11 - - - - : Corn for silage or greenchop .............................farms: 248 118 32 35 23 3 acres: 82,815 65,473 7,405 7,712 1,722 110 tons: 1,899,465 1,572,666 157,629 126,832 35,126 2,571 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 146 44 16 27 22 2 acres: 43,766 32,018 3,927 5,892 (D) (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 41 1 1 1 1 - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 38 9 5 4 17 3 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 74 32 14 23 5 - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 46 37 9 - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 49 39 3 7 - - : Cotton, all ..............................................farms: 175 69 21 24 22 5 acres: 46,527 36,932 3,860 3,290 1,715 216 bales: 100,347 82,587 8,850 3,874 3,319 568 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 175 69 21 24 22 5 acres: 46,527 36,932 3,860 3,290 1,715 216 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 30 - - - 1 2 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 51 11 6 11 13 3 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 48 16 13 11 8 - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 42 76 183 209 267 170 number: 2,398 1,573 2,807 2,406 1,881 594 : Total horses and ponies inventory ........................farms: 413 791 831 782 943 2,348 number: 1,785 3,358 3,630 3,181 3,278 10,318 Total horses and ponies sold .............................farms: 86 159 226 198 235 19 number: 249 457 602 372 308 19 : Goats, all inventory .....................................farms: 41 150 197 229 411 885 number: 1,189 3,680 2,267 2,537 3,274 8,273 Goats, all sold ..........................................farms: 22 92 93 117 173 90 number: 591 1,759 986 907 792 232 : POULTRY : : Layers inventory .........................................farms: 116 267 352 315 665 830 number: (D) 10,256 8,703 6,942 12,619 8,287 Farms with- : 1 to 399 ..................................................: 116 265 352 314 665 830 400 to 3,199 ..............................................: - 2 - 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 inventory ...........farms: 11 39 82 57 137 107 number: 392 1,231 1,059 1,154 1,925 (D) : Layers sold ..............................................farms: 10 37 51 24 71 41 number: 131 (D) 891 519 1,418 268 : Pullets for laying flock replacement sold ................farms: 2 6 3 3 11 4 number: (D) 1,043 21 90 94 12 : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ...............farms: 1 12 15 9 30 3 number: (D) 1,022 158 531 567 60 Farms with- : 1 to 1,999 ................................................: 1 12 15 9 30 3 2,000 to 59,999 ...........................................: - - - - - - 60,000 to 99,999 ..........................................: - - - - - - 100,000 or more ...........................................: - - - - - - : Turkeys inventory ........................................farms: 8 32 65 42 107 125 number: 158 192 (D) 425 628 514 Turkeys sold .............................................farms: 2 12 14 14 22 9 number: (D) (D) 85 371 424 31 : CROPS : : Barley for grain .........................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - bushels: - - - - - - Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Corn for grain ...........................................farms: 3 11 17 6 29 18 acres: 43 26 59 10 52 24 bushels: 6,450 4,600 7,980 1,500 7,080 (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: - 11 13 4 23 9 acres: - 26 46 (D) 40 (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 2 11 17 6 29 18 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 1 - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Corn for silage or greenchop .............................farms: 4 23 6 - 3 1 acres: (D) 303 60 - 3 (D) tons: 130 3,295 840 - (D) (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: 3 22 6 - 3 1 acres: (D) (D) 60 - 3 (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 4 23 6 - 3 1 25 to 99 acres ............................................: - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Cotton, all ..............................................farms: 10 11 2 7 3 1 acres: 333 68 (D) 16 (D) (D) bales: 638 184 (D) (D) (D) (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: 10 11 2 7 3 1 acres: 333 68 (D) 16 (D) (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 4 11 2 7 3 - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 6 - - - - 1 100 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. : : Cotton, all - Con. : Farms by acres harvested: - Con. : : 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 17 16 1 - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 29 26 1 2 - - : Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas and limas ..........farms: 33 3 1 1 1 - acres: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) - cwt: 110,533 (D) (D) (D) (D) - Irrigated ..............................................farms: 33 3 1 1 1 - acres: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 28 - - - 1 - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 2 - 1 1 - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 2 2 - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 1 1 - - - - : Oats for grain ...........................................farms: 11 1 - - 2 - acres: 155 (D) - - (D) - bushels: 10,025 (D) - - (D) - Irrigated ..............................................farms: 7 - - - 2 - acres: (D) - - - (D) - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 9 - - - 1 - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 1 - - - 1 - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 1 1 - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Peanuts for nuts .........................................farms: 19 5 3 1 1 - acres: 1,640 1,364 174 (D) (D) - pounds: (D) (D) 380,712 (D) (D) - Irrigated ..............................................farms: 19 5 3 1 1 - acres: 1,640 1,364 174 (D) (D) - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 12 2 - - 1 - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 4 - 3 1 - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 1 1 - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 1 1 - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 1 1 - - - - : Sorghum for grain ........................................farms: 98 35 30 7 19 4 acres: 52,519 27,897 16,178 2,052 5,617 (D) bushels: 2,316,489 1,443,348 619,245 62,876 158,492 (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: 18 3 7 2 4 1 acres: 2,090 101 1,339 (D) 408 (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 10 3 1 - 3 - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 12 3 2 2 3 2 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 23 6 11 2 4 - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 17 4 7 1 3 2 500 acres or more .........................................: 36 19 9 2 6 - : Soybeans for beans .......................................farms: 7 1 - - 1 - acres: 337 (D) - - (D) - bushels: 12,706 (D) - - (D) - Irrigated ..............................................farms: 4 1 - - - - acres: (D) (D) - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 5 - - - - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 1 - - - 1 - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 1 1 - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Sunflower seed, all ......................................farms: 5 - 2 - - - acres: 251 - (D) - - - pounds: 299,064 - (D) - - - Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 3 - - - - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 2 - 2 - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Wheat for grain, all .....................................farms: 193 67 31 15 29 10 acres: 97,287 61,553 14,514 4,410 6,566 7,975 bushels: 2,559,769 1,957,631 314,438 76,542 121,366 66,046 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 60 18 7 2 14 - acres: 11,813 6,594 3,778 (D) 1,001 - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 42 1 - 1 8 - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 17 5 - 5 5 - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 49 19 17 2 5 3 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 35 15 5 4 6 1 500 acres or more .........................................: 50 27 9 3 5 6 : Forage-land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop .............................farms: 4,992 193 104 125 223 222 acres: 352,191 171,376 36,251 29,476 33,215 16,990 tons, dry equivalent: 1,014,543 566,023 116,764 97,626 68,365 42,749 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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. : : Cotton, all - Con. : Farms by acres harvested: - Con. : : 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas and limas ..........farms: 2 5 - 5 6 9 acres: (D) 5 - 5 6 9 cwt: (D) 190 - 210 75 75 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 2 5 - 5 6 9 acres: (D) 5 - 5 6 9 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 2 5 - 5 6 9 25 to 99 acres ............................................: - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Oats for grain ...........................................farms: - 3 3 - 2 - acres: - 11 9 - (D) - bushels: - 750 225 - (D) - Irrigated ..............................................farms: - 3 - - 2 - acres: - 11 - - (D) - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: - 3 3 - 2 - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Peanuts for nuts .........................................farms: - 6 - - - 3 acres: - 24 - - - (D) pounds: - 49,884 - - - 2,142 Irrigated ..............................................farms: - 6 - - - 3 acres: - 24 - - - (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: - 6 - - - 3 25 to 99 acres ............................................: - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 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 .............................................: 2 1 - - - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Soybeans for beans .......................................farms: 2 2 1 - - - acres: (D) (D) (D) - - - bushels: (D) (D) (D) - - - Irrigated ..............................................farms: - 2 1 - - - acres: - (D) (D) - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 2 2 1 - - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Sunflower seed, all ......................................farms: - - - - 3 - acres: - - - - (D) - pounds: - - - - (D) - Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: - - - - 3 - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Wheat for grain, all .....................................farms: 7 7 5 8 12 2 acres: 1,236 (D) (D) 66 54 (D) bushels: 12,667 4,769 (D) 3,038 2,136 (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: 3 4 4 8 - - acres: (D) 16 (D) 66 - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 1 5 4 8 12 2 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 1 1 - - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 3 - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 2 1 1 - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Forage-land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop .............................farms: 310 744 631 708 793 939 acres: 13,642 21,176 10,849 7,088 4,686 7,442 tons, dry equivalent: 28,675 45,025 22,119 11,430 7,276 8,491 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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. : : Irrigated ..............................................farms: 4,669 150 89 102 189 206 acres: 240,822 107,743 23,698 20,117 18,613 14,774 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 3,591 7 5 11 57 31 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 826 18 15 17 69 136 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 308 46 32 59 67 49 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 130 38 28 29 17 5 500 acres or more .........................................: 137 84 24 9 13 1 : Alfalfa hay ............................................farms: 3,615 119 61 81 157 169 acres: 148,888 64,125 14,456 11,034 10,388 10,667 tons, dry: 600,969 310,418 73,557 61,713 41,898 31,827 Irrigated ............................................farms: 3,482 96 58 72 143 165 acres: 135,891 56,643 12,738 10,292 9,112 10,447 : Other dry hay ..........................................farms: 1,551 97 48 55 85 79 acres: 148,066 77,395 16,590 11,278 17,183 5,594 tons, dry: 197,378 106,668 18,695 17,366 15,766 7,330 Irrigated ............................................farms: 1,369 71 33 42 69 67 acres: 64,691 26,177 6,049 5,745 7,336 3,758 : Field and grass seed crops, all ..........................farms: 91 2 - 4 2 4 acres: 1,190 (D) - (D) (D) 98 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 85 2 - 1 2 4 acres: 1,181 (D) - (D) (D) 98 : Land in vegetables .......................................farms: 1,304 56 15 21 32 47 acres: 23,778 20,305 855 598 334 178 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 1,304 56 15 21 32 47 acres: 23,778 20,305 855 598 334 178 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 1,155 1 4 2 16 33 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 67 2 1 6 12 14 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 40 15 6 13 4 - 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: 24 20 4 - - - 250.0 acres or more .......................................: 18 18 - - - - : Beans, snap ............................................farms: 169 - - 1 6 8 acres: 49 - - (D) (D) 1 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 22 - - - - - acres: 6 - - - - - : Peas, green ............................................farms: 90 - - - 4 3 acres: 18 - - - (D) (Z) Harvested for processing .............................farms: 11 - - - - - acres: 1 - - - - - Potatoes ...............................................farms: 107 5 1 1 6 2 acres: 5,831 5,787 (D) (D) 5 (D) Harvested for processing .............................farms: 3 - - - - - acres: 3 - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ........................................: 102 - 1 1 6 2 5.0 to 24.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - 25.0 to 99.9 acres ......................................: - - - - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres ....................................: 3 3 - - - - 250.0 acres or more .....................................: 2 2 - - - - : Sweet corn (see text) ..................................farms: 145 - 2 1 9 4 acres: 125 - (D) (D) 19 7 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 19 - - - - - acres: (D) - - - - - Sweet potatoes .........................................farms: 23 - - - 6 1 acres: (D) - - - 3 (D) Harvested for processing .............................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - : Tomatoes in the open ...................................farms: 323 - 1 3 10 16 acres: 91 - (D) 6 11 9 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 29 - - - 1 - acres: 6 - - - (D) - : Land in orchards .........................................farms: 2,914 87 47 48 111 126 acres: 63,248 40,361 6,777 3,343 4,530 1,645 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 2,312 82 46 47 100 102 acres: 61,618 40,257 6,734 3,285 4,441 1,431 Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 2,253 2 4 5 19 29 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 392 10 1 10 25 75 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 143 11 8 17 60 22 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: 64 11 29 15 4 - 250.0 acres or more .......................................: 62 53 5 1 3 - : Apples .................................................farms: 657 3 2 7 15 33 bearing and nonbearing acres: 1,082 55 (D) (D) 137 134 : Grapes (including muscadine) (see text) ................farms: 274 2 3 5 8 9 bearing and nonbearing acres: 925 (D) (D) 310 55 66 : Peaches, all ...........................................farms: 347 1 3 4 3 9 bearing and nonbearing acres: 169 (D) (D) 3 2 20 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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. : : Irrigated ..............................................farms: 284 710 606 675 770 888 acres: 10,706 18,558 9,485 5,814 4,373 6,941 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 140 482 511 656 778 913 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 145 225 114 50 15 22 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 18 29 4 2 - 2 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 7 6 - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - 2 2 - - 2 : Alfalfa hay ............................................farms: 233 545 477 518 629 626 acres: 7,825 10,859 7,193 3,879 3,186 5,276 tons, dry: 17,545 26,808 17,433 7,569 5,433 6,768 Irrigated ............................................farms: 220 534 467 513 621 593 acres: 7,386 10,617 6,870 3,756 3,052 4,978 : Other dry hay ..........................................farms: 107 271 200 195 161 253 acres: 3,949 8,019 3,392 2,038 932 1,696 tons, dry: 7,058 15,379 3,740 2,672 1,221 1,483 Irrigated ............................................farms: 94 257 177 175 142 242 acres: 2,889 6,612 2,365 1,429 775 1,556 : Field and grass seed crops, all ..........................farms: 3 8 21 22 13 12 acres: 69 50 109 58 35 57 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 3 8 21 22 10 12 acres: 69 50 109 58 32 57 : Land in vegetables .......................................farms: 94 251 238 220 262 68 acres: 236 352 320 285 239 75 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 94 251 238 220 262 68 acres: 236 352 320 285 239 75 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 84 244 232 210 262 67 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 9 7 6 10 - - 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 1 - - - - 1 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: - - - - - - 250.0 acres or more .......................................: - - - - - - : Beans, snap ............................................farms: 23 59 34 33 5 - acres: 15 18 8 4 1 - Harvested for processing .............................farms: - 3 9 10 - - acres: - 2 3 1 - - : Peas, green ............................................farms: 8 26 24 9 14 2 acres: 1 9 5 (D) (D) (D) Harvested for processing .............................farms: - 1 - 2 6 2 acres: - (D) - (D) (D) (D) Potatoes ...............................................farms: 16 15 23 18 15 5 acres: 11 4 8 7 3 2 Harvested for processing .............................farms: - - - 3 - - acres: - - - 3 - - Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ........................................: 16 15 23 18 15 5 5.0 to 24.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - 25.0 to 99.9 acres ......................................: - - - - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres ....................................: - - - - - - 250.0 acres or more .....................................: - - - - - - : Sweet corn (see text) ..................................farms: 10 42 37 17 16 7 acres: 14 13 6 6 6 2 Harvested for processing .............................farms: - 3 5 4 3 4 acres: - 2 2 (D) (Z) 1 Sweet potatoes .........................................farms: 9 7 - - - - acres: 1 1 - - - - Harvested for processing .............................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - : Tomatoes in the open ...................................farms: 40 111 62 44 31 5 acres: 17 24 9 7 (D) (D) Harvested for processing .............................farms: 6 3 4 10 3 2 acres: 1 (D) (D) 1 (Z) (D) : Land in orchards .........................................farms: 170 401 541 423 520 440 acres: 1,259 2,026 1,187 732 656 732 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 137 280 414 327 417 360 acres: 1,069 1,690 936 586 531 655 Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 80 299 485 392 513 425 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 77 93 54 31 7 9 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 13 4 2 - - 6 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: - 5 - - - - 250.0 acres or more .......................................: - - - - - - : Apples .................................................farms: 65 132 155 49 110 86 bearing and nonbearing acres: 133 143 145 28 81 71 : Grapes (including muscadine) (see text) ................farms: 27 41 46 33 50 50 bearing and nonbearing acres: 66 87 48 24 (D) 30 : Peaches, all ...........................................farms: 34 62 95 32 57 47 bearing and nonbearing acres: 16 22 30 13 16 7 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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. : : Land in orchards - Con. : : Citrus fruit, all ......................................farms: 2 - - - - - bearing and nonbearing acres: (D) - - - - - : Almonds ................................................farms: 44 - - - 2 - bearing and nonbearing acres: 32 - - - (D) - : Pecans .................................................farms: 1,930 81 42 42 82 80 bearing and nonbearing acres: 59,854 39,935 6,507 2,991 4,095 1,326 : Walnuts, English .......................................farms: 9 - - - 1 - bearing and nonbearing acres: 4 - - - (D) - : Land in berries ..........................................farms: 246 1 3 2 4 9 acres: 116 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : $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 orchards - Con. : : Citrus fruit, all ......................................farms: - - 2 - - - bearing and nonbearing acres: - - (D) - - - : Almonds ................................................farms: 3 - 13 4 5 17 bearing and nonbearing acres: 6 - 2 (Z) 1 (D) : Pecans .................................................farms: 80 203 323 330 359 308 bearing and nonbearing acres: 949 1,650 828 563 465 546 : Walnuts, English .......................................farms: 2 1 2 - - 3 bearing and nonbearing acres: (D) (D) (D) - - (Z) : Land in berries ..........................................farms: 23 56 65 28 33 22 acres: 7 27 22 7 9 9 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 20,976 17,593 982 791 percent: 100.0 83.9 4.7 3.8 Land in farms ............................................acres: 39,128,563 18,360,412 6,000,222 5,505,560 Average size of farm .................................acres: 1,865 1,044 6,110 6,960 : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total ....................................................farms: 20,976 17,593 982 791 $1,000: 3,078,767 1,224,458 1,042,345 933,608 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 146,776 69,599 1,061,451 1,180,288 : Farms by economic class: : Less than $1,000 ..........................................: 6,703 5,838 160 120 $1,000 to $2,499 ..........................................: 3,474 3,139 67 43 $2,500 to $4,999 ..........................................: 2,344 2,065 48 44 $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 2,311 2,015 79 52 $10,000 to $24,999 ........................................: 2,214 1,901 113 86 : $25,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 1,122 921 84 67 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 887 659 86 69 $100,000 to $249,999 ......................................: 829 555 102 95 $250,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 447 233 76 60 : $500,000 to $999,999 ......................................: 275 127 63 58 $1,000,000 or more ........................................: 370 140 104 97 $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 ................................: 182 76 39 38 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 ................................: 79 28 19 18 $5,000,000 or more ......................................: 109 36 46 41 : Total sales ............................................farms: 20,976 17,593 982 791 $1,000: 2,949,036 1,150,800 1,021,792 914,788 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and dry peas ............farms: 1,281 959 81 61 $1,000: 179,621 68,429 (D) 33,460 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 284 158 49 39 $1,000: 176,650 66,539 (D) 33,135 Corn ...............................................farms: 336 212 49 37 $1,000: 123,959 43,988 (D) 29,397 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 202 108 38 31 $1,000: 123,208 43,493 (D) 29,396 Wheat ..............................................farms: 192 131 25 23 $1,000: 19,650 9,880 (D) 2,111 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 63 37 10 8 $1,000: 17,635 8,555 (D) 1,850 Soybeans ...........................................farms: 7 6 - - $1,000: (D) 57 - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 1 - - - $1,000: (D) - - - Sorghum ............................................farms: 119 78 13 11 $1,000: 18,728 13,369 (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 65 44 9 7 $1,000: 17,526 12,566 1,652 (D) Barley .............................................farms: 2 - - - $1,000: (D) - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 1 - - - $1,000: (D) - - - Rice ...............................................farms: - - - - $1,000: - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - $1,000: - - - - Other grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas ..........................................farms: 788 640 7 2 $1,000: 16,759 1,134 (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 9 5 1 1 $1,000: 15,860 582 (D) (D) Tobacco ..............................................farms: - - - - $1,000: - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - $1,000: - - - - Cotton and cottonseed ................................farms: 174 92 27 26 $1,000: (D) 37,199 (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 117 55 19 18 $1,000: (D) 36,489 (D) (D) Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes ............................................farms: 1,316 1,068 43 37 $1,000: 196,216 64,477 48,289 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 129 78 6 5 $1,000: 189,079 58,633 47,936 (D) : Fruits, tree nuts, and berries .......................farms: 2,661 2,306 150 138 $1,000: 229,093 65,377 66,347 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 315 157 66 65 $1,000: 212,592 51,224 65,223 (D) Fruits and tree nuts ...............................farms: 2,582 2,236 147 135 $1,000: 228,458 64,822 (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 314 156 66 65 $1,000: 212,480 (D) (D) (D) Berries ............................................farms: 225 202 7 7 $1,000: 635 555 (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 1 1 - - $1,000: (D) (D) - - Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and sod ...........farms: 369 284 20 19 $1,000: 43,235 10,123 (D) 3,874 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 1,129 977 961 152 141 1,272 percent: 5.4 4.7 4.6 0.7 0.7 6.1 Land in farms ............................................acres: 8,594,023 6,947,531 6,742,362 1,646,492 1,605,128 6,173,906 Average size of farm .................................acres: 7,612 7,111 7,016 10,832 11,384 4,854 : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total ....................................................farms: 1,129 977 961 152 141 1,272 $1,000: 719,568 694,899 674,478 24,669 (D) 92,397 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 637,350 711,258 701,850 162,298 (D) 72,639 : Farms by economic class: : Less than $1,000 ..........................................: 212 169 169 43 37 493 $1,000 to $2,499 ..........................................: 71 47 47 24 20 197 $2,500 to $4,999 ..........................................: 38 34 34 4 4 193 $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 91 79 79 12 12 126 $10,000 to $24,999 ........................................: 90 74 70 16 16 110 : $25,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 71 63 61 8 8 46 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 103 88 88 15 15 39 $100,000 to $249,999 ......................................: 140 128 128 12 12 32 $250,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 113 110 106 3 3 25 : $500,000 to $999,999 ......................................: 80 73 70 7 7 5 $1,000,000 or more ........................................: 120 112 109 8 7 6 $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 ................................: 64 58 56 6 5 3 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 ................................: 30 29 29 1 1 2 $5,000,000 or more ......................................: 26 25 24 1 1 1 : Total sales ............................................farms: 1,129 977 961 152 141 1,272 $1,000: 688,120 664,485 644,615 23,635 (D) 88,324 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and dry peas ............farms: 98 89 88 9 8 143 $1,000: (D) 51,991 (D) (D) (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 75 71 70 4 3 2 $1,000: 53,079 51,759 (D) 1,320 (D) (D) Corn ...............................................farms: 69 62 61 7 6 6 $1,000: 31,914 (D) 29,078 (D) (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 54 52 51 2 1 2 $1,000: 31,789 (D) 29,024 (D) (D) (D) Wheat ..............................................farms: 32 29 29 3 3 4 $1,000: (D) 5,895 5,895 (D) (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 15 14 14 1 1 1 $1,000: (D) 5,533 5,533 (D) (D) (D) Soybeans ...........................................farms: 1 1 1 - - - $1,000: (D) (D) (D) - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 1 1 1 - - - $1,000: (D) (D) (D) - - - Sorghum ............................................farms: 22 20 20 2 1 6 $1,000: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 23 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 12 10 10 2 1 - $1,000: 3,308 (D) (D) (D) (D) - Barley .............................................farms: 2 2 2 - - - $1,000: (D) (D) (D) - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 1 1 1 - - - $1,000: (D) (D) (D) - - - Rice ...............................................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Other grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas ..........................................farms: 5 4 4 1 1 136 $1,000: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 2 2 2 - - 1 $1,000: (D) (D) (D) - - (D) Tobacco ..............................................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Cotton and cottonseed ................................farms: 44 41 40 3 2 11 $1,000: 19,724 18,129 (D) 1,595 (D) 1,120 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 35 32 31 3 2 8 $1,000: 19,460 17,865 (D) 1,595 (D) 1,119 Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes ............................................farms: 84 62 62 22 22 121 $1,000: 71,981 71,165 71,165 817 817 11,468 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 33 28 28 5 5 12 $1,000: 71,562 70,803 70,803 759 759 10,948 : Fruits, tree nuts, and berries .......................farms: 164 136 130 28 27 41 $1,000: 96,217 93,644 (D) 2,573 (D) 1,152 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 85 76 71 9 8 7 $1,000: 95,308 92,866 (D) 2,442 (D) 838 Fruits and tree nuts ...............................farms: 158 130 124 28 27 41 $1,000: 96,192 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 85 76 71 9 8 7 $1,000: 95,305 92,863 (D) 2,442 (D) 838 Berries ............................................farms: 14 13 13 1 1 2 $1,000: 26 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and sod ...........farms: 51 48 48 3 3 14 $1,000: 28,343 28,319 28,319 24 24 (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 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 66 31 7 7 $1,000: 40,661 8,063 3,711 3,711 Cultivated Christmas trees and short rotation : woody crops .........................................farms: 25 22 3 3 $1,000: (D) (D) 1 1 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 2 2 - - $1,000: (D) (D) - - Cultivated Christmas trees .........................farms: 24 21 3 3 $1,000: 182 181 1 1 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 1 1 - - $1,000: (D) (D) - - Short rotation woody crops .........................farms: 1 1 - - $1,000: (D) (D) - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 1 1 - - $1,000: (D) (D) - - Other crops and hay ..................................farms: 3,386 2,801 158 129 $1,000: 183,057 85,944 (D) 29,380 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 405 261 60 59 $1,000: 163,318 69,983 (D) 28,640 Maple syrup ........................................farms: - - - - $1,000: - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - $1,000: - - - - : Cattle and calves ....................................farms: 5,967 4,789 453 352 $1,000: 678,505 327,809 169,552 138,374 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 1,519 887 280 241 $1,000: 634,380 290,581 166,612 136,212 Milk from cows .......................................farms: 96 39 40 36 $1,000: 1,329,555 464,722 656,546 590,266 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 81 25 40 36 $1,000: 1,329,479 (D) 656,546 590,266 Hogs and pigs ........................................farms: 238 204 14 11 $1,000: 518 460 21 20 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 1 1 - - $1,000: (D) (D) - - Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and milk .................farms: 1,986 1,714 36 24 $1,000: 12,006 5,590 1,808 1,590 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 27 20 3 3 $1,000: 7,635 2,336 1,368 1,368 Horses, ponies, mules, burros, : and donkeys .........................................farms: 1,140 961 50 42 $1,000: 15,778 13,620 946 890 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 42 30 6 6 $1,000: 8,541 7,865 (D) (D) Poultry and eggs .....................................farms: 1,262 1,141 37 37 $1,000: (D) (D) 412 412 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 2 - 1 1 $1,000: (D) - (D) (D) Aquaculture ..........................................farms: 21 10 - - $1,000: (D) (D) - - Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 11 3 - - $1,000: (D) (D) - - Other animals and other animal : products ............................................farms: 440 361 16 14 $1,000: 5,461 2,265 (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 25 14 1 1 $1,000: 4,166 1,367 (D) (D) : Value of- : Government payments ....................................farms: 4,637 3,548 379 323 $1,000: 129,731 73,658 20,552 18,821 : Landlord's share of total sales ........................farms: 139 95 23 20 $1,000: 8,363 4,233 1,982 (D) : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to- : Consumers ..............................................farms: 1,142 951 44 44 $1,000: 10,576 5,500 542 542 : Retail markets, institutions, and food hubs for : local or regionally branded products ..................farms: 848 660 73 72 $1,000: 200,998 93,269 65,086 (D) : FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES : : Total farm production expenses 1/ ........................farms: 20,976 17,593 982 791 $1,000: 2,543,409 1,109,082 790,350 719,077 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 121,253 63,041 804,837 909,073 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased .............................................farms: 5,051 4,069 329 280 $1,000: 91,269 35,326 21,917 20,593 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 3,964 3,420 156 122 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 610 427 71 69 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 23 23 23 - - 5 $1,000: 28,058 28,058 28,058 - - 829 Cultivated Christmas trees and short rotation : woody crops .........................................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Cultivated Christmas trees .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - 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: 179 159 157 20 19 248 $1,000: 35,678 33,341 (D) 2,337 (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 72 66 65 6 5 12 $1,000: (D) (D) 29,756 2,242 (D) (D) Maple syrup ........................................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - : Cattle and calves ....................................farms: 474 419 409 55 51 251 $1,000: 166,135 152,437 142,026 13,698 13,694 15,009 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 306 280 275 26 26 46 $1,000: 163,737 150,361 140,081 13,376 13,376 13,450 Milk from cows .......................................farms: 17 17 17 - - - $1,000: 208,287 208,287 208,287 - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 16 16 16 - - - $1,000: (D) (D) (D) - - - Hogs and pigs ........................................farms: 13 13 13 - - 7 $1,000: 24 24 24 - - 12 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and milk .................farms: 43 37 37 6 6 193 $1,000: (D) (D) (D) 16 16 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 2 2 2 - - 2 $1,000: (D) (D) (D) - - (D) Horses, ponies, mules, burros, : and donkeys .........................................farms: 67 55 55 12 12 62 $1,000: 807 663 663 144 144 405 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 4 4 4 - - 2 $1,000: 224 224 224 - - (D) Poultry and eggs .....................................farms: 45 37 37 8 8 39 $1,000: (D) (D) (D) 20 20 52 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 1 1 1 - - - $1,000: (D) (D) (D) - - - Aquaculture ..........................................farms: 2 2 1 - - 9 $1,000: (D) (D) (D) - - (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 2 2 1 - - 6 $1,000: (D) (D) (D) - - (D) Other animals and other animal : products ............................................farms: 32 23 23 9 9 31 $1,000: (D) 641 641 (D) (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 3 1 1 2 2 7 $1,000: 1,453 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) : Value of- : Government payments ....................................farms: 409 369 365 40 39 301 $1,000: 31,449 30,414 29,862 1,035 (D) 4,072 : Landlord's share of total sales ........................farms: 21 18 18 3 2 - $1,000: 2,148 (D) (D) (D) (D) - : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to- : Consumers ..............................................farms: 89 78 77 11 11 58 $1,000: 4,402 4,342 (D) 60 60 133 : Retail markets, institutions, and food hubs for : local or regionally branded products ..................farms: 94 82 79 12 12 21 $1,000: 42,523 41,682 (D) 841 841 121 : FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES : : Total farm production expenses 1/ ........................farms: 1,129 977 961 152 141 1,272 $1,000: 543,715 522,153 507,663 21,562 (D) 100,261 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 481,590 534,445 528,266 141,858 (D) 78,821 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased .............................................farms: 412 361 356 51 50 241 $1,000: 25,198 24,404 23,964 795 (D) 8,827 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 191 160 160 31 31 197 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 90 81 80 9 9 22 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ......................................: 165 85 29 21 $50,000 or more .........................................: 312 137 73 68 : Chemicals purchased ....................................farms: 4,112 3,250 314 280 $1,000: 56,890 21,460 12,469 11,390 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 3,412 2,891 163 143 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 360 203 71 68 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 128 66 25 23 $50,000 or more .........................................: 212 90 55 46 : Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased ..............farms: 4,787 3,846 255 222 $1,000: 56,708 23,505 13,489 12,995 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 2,847 2,469 73 63 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 1,148 924 56 47 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 479 306 57 49 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 105 51 18 14 $50,000 or more .........................................: 208 96 51 49 : Cover crop seed purchased ............................farms: 958 772 46 40 $1,000: 1,830 649 274 249 : Livestock and poultry purchased or leased ..............farms: 4,389 3,597 292 243 $1,000: 193,873 96,938 43,890 35,816 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 2,755 2,449 89 66 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 995 786 77 65 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 391 243 67 58 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 108 54 24 23 $250,000 or more ........................................: 140 65 35 31 : Breeding livestock purchased or leased ...............farms: 2,693 2,104 225 188 $1,000: 71,323 29,782 25,899 (D) Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ..............................................farms: 2,331 1,992 124 109 $1,000: 122,550 67,156 17,992 (D) : Feed purchased .........................................farms: 13,636 11,513 614 482 $1,000: 820,190 339,902 338,482 306,451 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 8,767 7,782 201 135 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 3,594 2,988 191 154 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 908 587 118 98 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 199 95 43 39 $250,000 or more ........................................: 168 61 61 56 : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ....................farms: 19,682 16,533 927 753 $1,000: 123,191 66,663 27,221 25,038 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 16,104 14,047 511 391 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 2,929 2,176 266 221 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 320 178 55 52 $50,000 or more .........................................: 329 132 95 89 : Utilities ..............................................farms: 11,856 9,718 749 636 $1,000: 96,430 47,330 24,262 22,515 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 4,352 3,886 112 94 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 5,228 4,404 290 226 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,770 1,218 220 196 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 206 95 40 39 $50,000 or more .........................................: 300 115 87 81 : Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ...............farms: 14,935 12,314 854 697 $1,000: 191,129 92,524 52,576 48,230 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 10,802 9,407 384 291 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 3,132 2,399 267 222 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 517 307 77 67 $50,000 or more .........................................: 484 201 126 117 : Hired farm labor .......................................farms: 3,994 2,880 412 346 $1,000: 335,513 109,441 105,206 96,417 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 1,740 1,504 63 50 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,014 781 95 73 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 795 441 135 110 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 218 86 36 36 $250,000 or more ........................................: 227 68 83 77 : Contract labor .........................................farms: 2,200 1,585 256 233 $1,000: 56,819 21,606 11,466 10,904 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 444 386 23 22 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 809 642 69 60 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 632 427 83 75 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 135 67 23 20 $50,000 or more .........................................: 180 63 58 56 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ......................................: 43 35 34 8 8 8 $50,000 or more .........................................: 88 85 82 3 2 14 : Chemicals purchased ....................................farms: 405 355 346 50 49 143 $1,000: (D) 15,562 15,380 (D) (D) (D) Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 228 189 186 39 39 130 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 75 70 67 5 5 11 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 36 33 31 3 3 1 $50,000 or more .........................................: 66 63 62 3 2 1 : Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased ..............farms: 379 318 315 61 60 307 $1,000: 17,780 17,025 (D) 755 (D) 1,934 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 69 49 49 20 20 236 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 116 98 97 18 18 52 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 105 86 86 19 19 11 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 30 30 29 - - 6 $50,000 or more .........................................: 59 55 54 4 3 2 : Cover crop seed purchased ............................farms: 87 68 66 19 19 53 $1,000: 866 835 (D) 30 30 41 : Livestock and poultry purchased or leased ..............farms: 345 302 296 43 43 155 $1,000: (D) 48,080 (D) (D) (D) (D) Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 100 83 80 17 17 117 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 103 88 88 15 15 29 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 75 68 66 7 7 6 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 28 26 26 2 2 2 $250,000 or more ........................................: 39 37 36 2 2 1 : Breeding livestock purchased or leased ...............farms: 251 224 221 27 27 113 $1,000: 15,022 14,271 (D) 751 751 620 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ..............................................farms: 157 130 127 27 27 58 $1,000: (D) 33,809 (D) (D) (D) (D) : Feed purchased .........................................farms: 718 626 614 92 88 791 $1,000: 132,135 (D) (D) (D) (D) 9,671 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 244 196 195 48 48 540 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 207 180 175 27 23 208 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 176 166 165 10 10 27 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 52 46 43 6 6 9 $250,000 or more ........................................: 39 38 36 1 1 7 : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ....................farms: 1,057 918 902 139 138 1,165 $1,000: 23,065 21,950 20,649 1,115 (D) 6,243 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 520 437 436 83 83 1,026 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 361 314 308 47 47 126 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 82 77 73 5 5 5 $50,000 or more .........................................: 94 90 85 4 3 8 : Utilities ..............................................farms: 900 806 790 94 93 489 $1,000: 21,572 20,586 20,175 986 (D) 3,266 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 133 119 119 14 14 221 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 330 289 285 41 41 204 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 287 257 251 30 30 45 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 61 57 55 4 4 10 $50,000 or more .........................................: 89 84 80 5 4 9 : Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ...............farms: 1,006 876 860 130 125 761 $1,000: 36,041 34,082 33,316 1,958 (D) 9,988 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 419 341 338 78 74 592 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 321 289 286 32 32 145 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 115 103 100 12 12 18 $50,000 or more .........................................: 151 143 136 8 7 6 : Hired farm labor .......................................farms: 492 451 437 41 40 210 $1,000: 88,719 85,279 83,034 3,440 (D) 32,146 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 75 65 65 10 10 98 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 102 100 98 2 2 36 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 161 144 139 17 17 58 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 84 74 69 10 9 12 $250,000 or more ........................................: 70 68 66 2 2 6 : Contract labor .........................................farms: 292 257 245 35 35 67 $1,000: 23,136 22,663 22,154 474 474 611 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 17 15 15 2 2 18 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 78 66 66 12 12 20 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 99 86 78 13 13 23 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 40 33 32 7 7 5 $50,000 or more .........................................: 58 57 54 1 1 1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 2,859 2,254 241 214 $1,000: 64,645 22,004 20,888 19,064 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 832 746 21 19 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 1,124 946 78 66 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 622 437 65 56 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 100 55 17 17 $50,000 or more .........................................: 181 70 60 56 : Cash rent for land, buildings, and grazing : fees ..................................................farms: 3,620 2,708 346 286 $1,000: 115,919 64,459 (D) 25,093 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 2,071 1,729 112 80 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 410 305 47 42 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 501 318 70 56 $25,000 or more .........................................: 638 356 117 108 : Rent and lease expenses for machinery, equipment, : and farm share of vehicles ............................farms: 1,049 811 62 56 $1,000: 13,900 4,976 (D) 2,782 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 423 366 1 1 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 355 273 20 17 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 171 127 20 18 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 43 28 6 6 $50,000 or more .........................................: 57 17 15 14 : Interest expense .......................................farms: 3,881 3,025 353 323 $1,000: 81,752 43,997 20,061 19,444 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 1,771 1,513 93 78 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,515 1,175 148 139 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 424 264 60 55 $100,000 or more ........................................: 171 73 52 51 : Secured by real estate ...............................farms: 2,765 2,171 238 220 $1,000: 58,065 32,844 12,074 11,585 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 271 235 13 10 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 802 713 24 20 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 1,243 975 110 104 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 208 124 34 31 $50,000 or more .......................................: 241 124 57 55 : Not secured by real estate ...........................farms: 2,296 1,771 233 216 $1,000: 23,687 11,153 7,987 7,858 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 442 381 33 33 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 1,233 1,014 87 76 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 464 303 70 65 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 78 41 14 14 $50,000 or more .......................................: 79 32 29 28 : Property taxes paid ....................................farms: 16,474 14,010 912 755 $1,000: 59,207 38,348 9,596 9,074 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 14,522 12,734 640 522 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 1,096 771 136 101 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 504 316 65 62 $25,000 or more .........................................: 352 189 71 70 : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom services : for livestock .........................................farms: 8,231 6,724 485 377 $1,000: 57,176 25,093 20,145 18,074 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 7,216 6,132 291 204 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 856 526 138 122 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 58 30 14 14 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 15 9 - - $100,000 or more ........................................: 86 27 42 37 : All other production expenses ..........................farms: 8,893 7,053 637 530 $1,000: 128,799 55,510 38,545 35,199 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 6,580 5,645 250 208 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,659 1,108 236 178 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 301 149 54 52 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 166 82 39 39 $100,000 or more ........................................: 187 69 58 53 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ .................farms: 283 192 39 33 $1,000: 3,711 1,852 606 450 : Depreciation expenses claimed ............................farms: 9,779 7,907 679 572 $1,000: 260,223 138,448 55,539 51,191 : NET CASH FARM INCOME : : Net cash farm income of operations .......................farms: 20,976 17,593 982 791 $1,000: 657,738 168,983 278,284 239,427 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 31,357 9,605 283,385 302,689 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 260 229 223 31 31 104 $1,000: (D) (D) 12,008 (D) (D) (D) Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 18 17 17 1 1 47 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 64 62 61 2 2 36 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 104 83 80 21 21 16 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 25 21 21 4 4 3 $50,000 or more .........................................: 49 46 44 3 3 2 : Cash rent for land, buildings, and grazing : fees ..................................................farms: 412 370 365 42 42 154 $1,000: 23,352 21,646 21,390 1,707 1,707 (D) Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 108 91 90 17 17 122 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 51 50 50 1 1 7 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 94 80 80 14 14 19 $25,000 or more .........................................: 159 149 145 10 10 6 : Rent and lease expenses for machinery, equipment, : and farm share of vehicles ............................farms: 117 103 97 14 14 59 $1,000: 4,060 3,961 (D) 99 99 (D) Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 22 17 17 5 5 34 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 42 34 31 8 8 20 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 21 21 19 - - 3 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 9 9 9 - - - $50,000 or more .........................................: 23 22 21 1 1 2 : Interest expense .......................................farms: 442 411 400 31 30 61 $1,000: 16,515 15,952 15,134 563 (D) 1,179 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 136 124 122 12 12 29 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 163 149 144 14 14 29 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 99 95 92 4 3 1 $100,000 or more ........................................: 44 43 42 1 1 2 : Secured by real estate ...............................farms: 315 288 278 27 26 41 $1,000: 12,105 11,672 11,018 433 (D) 1,043 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 19 17 17 2 2 4 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 54 48 46 6 6 11 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 134 119 114 15 15 24 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 50 48 47 2 1 - $50,000 or more .......................................: 58 56 54 2 2 2 : Not secured by real estate ...........................farms: 255 238 233 17 16 37 $1,000: 4,410 4,280 4,116 130 (D) 136 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 18 18 18 - - 10 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 108 93 93 15 15 24 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 89 89 85 - - 2 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 23 21 21 2 1 - $50,000 or more .......................................: 17 17 16 - - 1 : Property taxes paid ....................................farms: 1,078 943 927 135 124 474 $1,000: 8,490 7,258 7,155 1,232 1,190 2,772 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 741 635 629 106 96 407 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 157 149 142 8 8 32 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 108 97 94 11 10 15 $25,000 or more .........................................: 72 62 62 10 10 20 : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom services : for livestock .........................................farms: 528 463 452 65 65 494 $1,000: 11,213 10,774 10,600 439 439 724 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 331 283 278 48 48 462 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 163 150 146 13 13 29 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 12 10 9 2 2 2 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 5 3 3 2 2 1 $100,000 or more ........................................: 17 17 16 - - - : All other production expenses ..........................farms: 839 741 725 98 97 364 $1,000: 32,465 31,025 30,230 1,440 (D) 2,279 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 388 320 316 68 68 297 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 264 246 243 18 18 51 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 94 88 82 6 6 4 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 36 34 34 2 1 9 $100,000 or more ........................................: 57 53 50 4 4 3 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ .................farms: 45 45 45 - - 7 $1,000: 1,230 1,230 1,230 - - 22 : Depreciation expenses claimed ............................farms: 785 689 675 96 91 408 $1,000: 56,869 52,141 51,123 4,728 (D) 9,367 : NET CASH FARM INCOME : : Net cash farm income of operations .......................farms: 1,129 977 961 152 141 1,272 $1,000: 206,705 200,220 190,889 6,486 5,701 3,765 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 183,087 204,933 198,636 42,669 40,429 2,960 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 6,786 5,231 536 459 Average net gain .................................dollars: 135,852 68,882 567,737 574,857 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 1,013 897 18 18 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 1,615 1,430 43 20 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 920 750 57 51 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 1,028 826 72 60 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 701 480 62 54 $50,000 or more .........................................: 1,509 848 284 256 : Farms with net losses .................................number: 14,190 12,362 446 332 Average net loss .................................dollars: 18,616 15,478 58,347 73,591 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 1,457 1,310 29 20 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 4,465 3,963 84 53 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 3,030 2,706 69 44 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 3,150 2,768 124 92 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 1,180 1,014 56 45 $50,000 or more .........................................: 908 601 84 78 : Net cash farm income of producers ........................farms: 20,976 17,593 982 791 $1,000: 651,802 166,521 275,707 236,789 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 31,074 9,465 280,761 299,354 : Producers reporting net gains 2/ .......................farms: 6,791 5,230 540 463 Average net gain .................................dollars: 135,042 68,555 558,861 564,343 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 1,018 898 24 24 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 1,611 1,427 43 20 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 923 751 55 49 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 1,031 826 75 62 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 699 480 63 55 $50,000 or more .........................................: 1,509 848 280 253 : Producers reporting net losses .........................farms: 14,185 12,363 442 328 Average net loss .................................dollars: 18,701 15,532 58,999 74,702 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 1,454 1,312 24 14 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 4,470 3,970 82 53 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 3,025 2,690 74 46 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 3,156 2,783 123 93 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 1,175 1,011 54 43 $50,000 or more .........................................: 905 597 85 79 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ....................................................farms: 8 7 - - $1,000: (D) (D) - - : INCOME FROM FARM-RELATED SOURCES : : Total income from farm-related sources ...................farms: 3,974 3,003 337 285 $1,000: 122,379 53,608 26,290 24,896 : Customwork and other agricultural services .............farms: 839 678 51 50 $1,000: 16,807 9,753 3,220 (D) : Gross cash rent or share payments ......................farms: 1,222 911 116 103 $1,000: 22,957 11,957 3,470 3,447 Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas trees, : short rotation woody crops, and maple products ........farms: 162 131 11 9 $1,000: 489 396 22 (D) Agri-tourism and recreational services .................farms: 326 184 60 55 $1,000: 20,391 4,826 3,636 3,530 Patronage dividends and refunds from : cooperatives ..........................................farms: 784 544 97 83 $1,000: 7,579 2,042 3,796 3,786 Crop and livestock insurance payments ..................farms: 771 545 90 73 $1,000: 34,554 16,578 5,860 5,486 Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments .........................farms: 206 159 5 3 $1,000: 2,010 1,156 142 (D) Other farm-related income sources ......................farms: 535 431 36 30 $1,000: 17,592 6,899 6,144 5,270 : LAND USE : : Total cropland ...........................................farms: 11,852 9,996 556 467 acres: 2,094,233 1,306,050 283,870 258,011 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 8,905 7,564 434 371 acres: 762,676 385,522 130,795 119,134 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 49 acres ...........................................: 7,668 6,809 227 184 50 to 99 acres ..........................................: 370 264 36 28 100 to 199 acres ........................................: 273 175 45 45 200 to 499 acres ........................................: 275 163 53 53 500 to 999 acres ........................................: 157 78 40 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. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NET CASH FARM INCOME - Con. : : Net cash farm income of operations - Con. : : Farms with net gains 2/ ...............................number: 590 528 522 62 55 429 Average net gain .................................dollars: 403,128 431,474 416,889 161,736 167,114 45,266 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 7 5 5 2 2 91 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 36 32 32 4 4 106 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 45 38 38 7 7 68 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 71 53 53 18 12 59 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 116 104 104 12 12 43 $50,000 or more .........................................: 315 296 290 19 18 62 : Farms with net losses .................................number: 539 449 439 90 86 843 Average net loss .................................dollars: 57,774 61,466 60,881 39,356 40,590 18,569 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 17 17 17 - - 101 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 98 80 78 18 18 320 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 77 65 64 12 12 178 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 111 85 84 26 22 147 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 76 68 68 8 8 34 $50,000 or more .........................................: 160 134 128 26 26 63 : Net cash farm income of producers ........................farms: 1,129 977 961 152 141 1,272 $1,000: 205,787 199,860 190,530 5,926 5,328 3,788 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 182,273 204,565 198,262 38,989 37,785 2,978 : Producers reporting net gains 2/ .......................farms: 591 529 523 62 55 430 Average net gain .................................dollars: 401,541 430,049 415,476 158,305 166,634 45,193 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 5 3 3 2 2 91 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 35 31 31 4 4 106 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 48 41 41 7 7 69 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 71 53 53 18 12 59 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 113 101 101 12 12 43 $50,000 or more .........................................: 319 300 294 19 18 62 : Producers reporting net losses .........................farms: 538 448 438 90 86 842 Average net loss .................................dollars: 58,595 61,687 61,106 43,206 44,619 18,581 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 17 17 17 - - 101 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 98 80 78 18 18 320 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 84 72 71 12 12 177 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 103 77 76 26 22 147 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 76 68 68 8 8 34 $50,000 or more .........................................: 160 134 128 26 26 63 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ....................................................farms: 1 - - 1 1 - $1,000: (D) - - (D) (D) - : INCOME FROM FARM-RELATED SOURCES : : Total income from farm-related sources ...................farms: 463 419 410 44 38 171 $1,000: 30,852 27,473 24,075 3,379 3,231 11,629 : Customwork and other agricultural services .............farms: 69 58 55 11 11 41 $1,000: 3,606 3,550 (D) 56 56 227 : Gross cash rent or share payments ......................farms: 127 124 124 3 3 68 $1,000: 2,727 (D) (D) (D) (D) 4,803 Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas trees, : short rotation woody crops, and maple products ........farms: 9 7 7 2 2 11 $1,000: 58 (D) (D) (D) (D) 13 Agri-tourism and recreational services .................farms: 68 54 53 14 8 14 $1,000: 7,037 4,772 (D) 2,266 2,117 4,892 Patronage dividends and refunds from : cooperatives ..........................................farms: 132 129 128 3 3 11 $1,000: 1,722 (D) (D) (D) (D) 20 Crop and livestock insurance payments ..................farms: 109 102 95 7 7 27 $1,000: 10,821 10,695 8,135 126 126 1,295 Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments .........................farms: 17 15 14 2 2 25 $1,000: 580 (D) (D) (D) (D) 132 Other farm-related income sources ......................farms: 46 38 36 8 8 22 $1,000: 4,301 3,499 (D) 802 802 248 : LAND USE : : Total cropland ...........................................farms: 625 543 536 82 81 675 acres: 371,191 346,207 (D) 24,984 (D) 133,122 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 478 413 406 65 64 429 acres: 189,125 179,991 (D) 9,134 (D) 57,234 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 49 acres ...........................................: 241 189 188 52 52 391 50 to 99 acres ..........................................: 54 52 51 2 2 16 100 to 199 acres ........................................: 44 41 38 3 3 9 200 to 499 acres ........................................: 48 48 47 - - 11 500 to 999 acres ........................................: 38 34 34 4 4 1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ....................................: 87 44 16 16 2,000 acres or more .....................................: 75 31 17 16 : Cropland- : Other pasture and grazing land that could have been : used for crops without additional : improvements ........................................farms: 1,255 1,039 63 55 acres: 468,877 346,855 53,175 (D) On which all crops failed or were abandoned ..........farms: 1,379 1,141 81 68 acres: 208,400 116,127 41,179 40,996 Idle or used for cover crops or soil improvement, : but not harvested and not pastured or grazed ........farms: 2,789 2,233 144 122 acres: 518,133 370,834 44,826 42,505 In summer fallow .....................................farms: 1,351 1,116 70 49 acres: 136,147 86,712 13,895 (D) : Total woodland ...........................................farms: 1,892 1,556 107 93 acres: 2,650,378 753,048 129,883 117,236 Woodland pastured ......................................farms: 1,223 999 73 61 acres: 2,288,815 590,518 94,925 82,538 Woodland not pastured ..................................farms: 871 705 57 51 acres: 361,563 162,530 34,958 34,698 Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured ..........................farms: 11,155 9,253 591 462 acres: 33,718,286 15,976,303 5,524,930 5,071,105 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. ...............farms: 9,016 7,514 420 357 acres: 665,666 325,011 61,539 59,208 : Irrigated land ...........................................farms: 9,270 7,900 439 372 acres: 545,904 263,166 100,354 91,415 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 8,018 6,765 408 346 acres: 464,525 201,995 91,851 83,573 Pastureland and other land .............................farms: 2,465 2,141 108 91 acres: 81,379 61,171 8,503 7,842 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : Enhancement Programs ....................................farms: 893 681 67 65 acres: 594,643 395,314 63,896 (D) : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs .................farms: 1,682 1,079 229 203 acres: 5,309,957 2,613,990 1,050,231 1,002,554 : ORGANIC AGRICULTURE : : Total organic product sales ..............................farms: 93 67 7 6 $1,000: 38,250 28,400 (D) (D) : VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS : : Estimated market value of land and buildings .............farms: 20,976 17,593 982 791 $1,000: 32,804,095 21,535,988 4,514,380 3,887,528 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 1,563,887 1,224,123 4,597,128 4,914,701 Average per acre ...................................dollars: 838 1,173 752 706 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 .............................................: 3,831 3,287 50 30 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 1,753 1,531 53 41 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 2,515 2,228 82 55 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 5,031 4,516 151 119 $500,000 to $999,999 ......................................: 3,351 2,897 137 120 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ..................................: 1,807 1,427 134 104 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ..................................: 1,440 982 176 145 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ..................................: 648 385 89 80 $10,000,000 or more .......................................: 600 340 110 97 : VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................farms: 20,976 17,593 982 791 $1,000: 1,600,331 1,062,587 203,456 182,895 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $4,999 ..............................................: 1,938 1,739 59 44 $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 2,238 2,010 38 31 $10,000 to $19,999 ........................................: 3,825 3,337 105 65 $20,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 5,457 4,612 207 178 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 3,595 3,052 163 116 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 2,092 1,690 151 126 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 1,362 954 142 120 $500,000 or more ..........................................: 469 199 117 111 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ....................................: 27 23 23 4 3 - 2,000 acres or more .....................................: 26 26 25 - - 1 : Cropland- : Other pasture and grazing land that could have been : used for crops without additional : improvements ........................................farms: 54 37 36 17 17 99 acres: 51,644 (D) (D) (D) (D) 17,203 On which all crops failed or were abandoned ..........farms: 63 63 63 - - 94 acres: 49,563 49,563 49,563 - - 1,531 Idle or used for cover crops or soil improvement, : but not harvested and not pastured or grazed ........farms: 182 159 159 23 23 230 acres: 46,722 45,946 45,946 776 776 55,751 In summer fallow .....................................farms: 96 79 77 17 17 69 acres: 34,137 (D) 32,785 (D) (D) 1,403 : Total woodland ...........................................farms: 123 94 92 29 23 106 acres: 756,280 (D) (D) (D) (D) 1,011,167 Woodland pastured ......................................farms: 84 68 66 16 16 67 acres: 681,891 (D) (D) (D) (D) 921,481 Woodland not pastured ..................................farms: 54 33 33 21 15 55 acres: 74,389 27,189 27,189 47,200 (D) 89,686 Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured ..........................farms: 663 579 570 84 74 648 acres: 7,229,187 (D) 6,062,492 (D) (D) 4,987,866 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. ...............farms: 468 397 391 71 65 614 acres: 237,365 133,936 133,593 103,429 103,345 41,751 : Irrigated land ...........................................farms: 486 416 409 70 69 445 acres: 123,817 116,233 (D) 7,584 (D) 58,567 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 433 375 368 58 57 412 acres: 114,602 107,647 (D) 6,955 (D) 56,077 Pastureland and other land .............................farms: 104 87 87 17 17 112 acres: 9,215 8,586 8,586 629 629 2,490 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : Enhancement Programs ....................................farms: 89 87 87 2 2 56 acres: (D) 112,494 112,494 (D) (D) (D) : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs .................farms: 311 283 275 28 27 63 acres: 1,465,131 1,430,378 (D) 34,753 (D) 180,605 : ORGANIC AGRICULTURE : : Total organic product sales ..............................farms: 13 11 11 2 2 6 $1,000: (D) 4,709 4,709 (D) (D) (D) : VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS : : Estimated market value of land and buildings .............farms: 1,129 977 961 152 141 1,272 $1,000: 4,871,526 4,246,628 4,184,809 624,898 559,633 1,882,201 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 4,314,904 4,346,600 4,354,640 4,111,173 3,969,025 1,479,718 Average per acre ...................................dollars: 567 611 621 380 349 305 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 .............................................: 45 41 39 4 4 449 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 57 46 45 11 11 112 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 47 41 39 6 6 158 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 183 144 144 39 39 181 $500,000 to $999,999 ......................................: 180 154 152 26 26 137 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ..................................: 159 146 142 13 13 87 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ..................................: 204 182 180 22 16 78 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ..................................: 144 131 131 13 12 30 $10,000,000 or more .......................................: 110 92 89 18 14 40 : VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................farms: 1,129 977 961 152 141 1,272 $1,000: 253,895 233,396 227,104 20,499 19,701 80,393 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $4,999 ..............................................: 42 38 38 4 4 98 $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 69 62 62 7 7 121 $10,000 to $19,999 ........................................: 131 91 88 40 34 252 $20,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 228 196 194 32 32 410 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 167 152 152 15 14 213 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 174 151 145 23 19 77 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 182 162 160 20 20 84 $500,000 or more ..........................................: 136 125 122 11 11 17 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 16,699 13,964 815 662 number: 32,796 25,096 2,698 2,291 : Tractors, all ............................................farms: 12,668 10,515 721 604 number: 22,203 16,957 1,904 1,649 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ..........................farms: 6,281 5,336 285 223 number: 7,554 6,298 386 301 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ..............................farms: 6,917 5,644 461 387 number: 9,451 7,329 827 717 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ...........................farms: 2,918 2,130 293 259 number: 5,198 3,330 691 631 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled ..................farms: 339 233 33 29 number: 378 252 35 31 Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled .............farms: 150 76 24 23 number: 190 99 (D) 24 Forage harvesters, self-propelled ........................farms: 629 467 57 49 number: 724 525 72 64 Hay balers ...............................................farms: 3,275 2,677 199 146 number: 3,855 3,081 261 198 : FERTILIZERS AND CHEMICALS : : Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : used ....................................................farms: 3,838 2,996 305 264 acres treated: 589,269 281,264 117,896 110,388 Manure used ..............................................farms: 1,707 1,436 85 62 acres treated: 123,750 80,544 15,581 15,276 Organic fertilizer used ..................................farms: 384 323 11 5 acres treated: 6,105 2,414 3,158 104 : Acres treated to control- : Insects ................................................farms: 1,580 1,212 126 106 acres: 157,452 65,538 43,217 38,152 Weeds, grass, or brush .................................farms: 2,537 1,917 220 191 acres: 560,979 269,077 110,846 104,270 Nematodes ..............................................farms: 298 210 30 23 acres: 60,203 27,702 (D) 10,300 Diseases in crops and orchards .........................farms: 376 273 39 26 acres: 28,031 9,919 12,635 9,282 Chemicals used to control growth, : thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate .........................farms: 544 334 106 98 acres on which used: 85,969 38,149 21,851 (D) : LAND USE PRACTICES : : Land drained by tile .....................................farms: 309 257 14 6 acres: 19,981 17,359 306 226 Land artificially drained by ditches .....................farms: 1,496 1,272 40 31 acres: 54,251 40,437 3,359 3,129 Land under conservation easement .........................farms: 369 266 26 24 acres: 504,467 114,137 106,835 (D) Cropland on which no-till practices were used ............farms: 1,917 1,565 99 75 acres: 158,821 87,974 35,003 31,026 Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were used (see text) .......farms: 1,229 911 103 92 acres: 236,967 110,855 52,689 49,980 Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) ..........................farms: 1,934 1,534 114 93 acres: 335,271 199,335 35,593 33,854 Cropland planted to a cover crop (excluding CRP) .........farms: 1,075 877 54 52 acres: 47,479 22,863 20,097 (D) Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ........farms: 803 554 81 76 : RENEWABLE ENERGY : : Renewable energy producing systems (see text) ............farms: 2,729 2,099 239 213 Solar panels ...........................................farms: 2,543 1,969 222 200 Wind turbines ..........................................farms: 207 146 26 21 Methane digesters ......................................farms: 13 11 - - Geothermal/geoexchange systems .........................farms: 50 41 1 1 Small hydro systems ....................................farms: 51 44 1 1 : Wind rights leased to others .............................farms: 245 171 22 17 : TENURE : : Full owners ..............................................farms: 13,470 11,626 627 513 Part owners ..............................................farms: 3,345 2,618 292 236 Tenants ..................................................farms: 4,161 3,349 63 42 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND : : Land owned ...............................................farms: 16,847 14,267 919 749 acres: 27,069,347 11,075,658 4,319,900 4,007,441 Owned land in farms ....................................farms: 20,234 17,010 932 754 acres: 28,219,002 12,273,864 4,162,205 3,832,883 : Land rented or leased from others ........................farms: 3,922 3,078 325 275 acres: 11,075,675 6,190,501 1,856,152 1,690,812 Rented or leased land in farms .........................farms: 3,872 3,033 323 273 acres: 10,909,561 6,086,548 1,838,017 1,672,677 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 926 812 796 114 113 994 number: 3,087 2,814 2,754 273 (D) 1,915 : Tractors, all ............................................farms: 782 696 681 86 85 650 number: 2,276 2,114 2,059 162 (D) 1,066 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ..........................farms: 343 305 298 38 38 317 number: 486 442 434 44 44 384 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ..............................farms: 446 398 388 48 47 366 number: 837 774 740 63 (D) 458 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ...........................farms: 360 332 327 28 27 135 number: 953 898 885 55 (D) 224 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled ..................farms: 51 48 48 3 3 22 number: 61 58 58 3 3 30 Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled .............farms: 39 36 35 3 2 11 number: 53 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Forage harvesters, self-propelled ........................farms: 61 52 50 9 9 44 number: 82 72 (D) 10 10 45 Hay balers ...............................................farms: 178 157 154 21 20 221 number: 247 222 217 25 (D) 266 : FERTILIZERS AND CHEMICALS : : Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : used ....................................................farms: 345 302 297 43 42 192 acres treated: 145,490 139,813 (D) 5,677 (D) 44,619 Manure used ..............................................farms: 108 95 94 13 13 78 acres treated: 21,546 21,450 (D) 96 96 6,079 Organic fertilizer used ..................................farms: 34 24 24 10 10 16 acres treated: 507 395 395 112 112 26 : Acres treated to control- : Insects ................................................farms: 170 145 141 25 25 72 acres: 46,242 45,695 (D) 547 547 2,455 Weeds, grass, or brush .................................farms: 305 260 255 45 44 95 acres: 154,645 148,810 143,751 5,835 (D) 26,411 Nematodes ..............................................farms: 47 39 38 8 7 11 acres: 17,810 16,316 (D) 1,494 (D) (D) Diseases in crops and orchards .........................farms: 47 43 42 4 4 17 acres: (D) 4,561 (D) (D) (D) (D) Chemicals used to control growth, : thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate .........................farms: 89 75 71 14 13 15 acres on which used: 24,664 22,593 21,583 2,071 (D) 1,305 : LAND USE PRACTICES : : Land drained by tile .....................................farms: 8 8 8 - - 30 acres: 340 340 340 - - 1,976 Land artificially drained by ditches .....................farms: 44 41 40 3 3 140 acres: 7,191 (D) (D) (D) (D) 3,264 Land under conservation easement .........................farms: 36 34 34 2 2 41 acres: 173,756 (D) (D) (D) (D) 109,739 Cropland on which no-till practices were used ............farms: 117 95 94 22 22 136 acres: 33,646 33,343 (D) 303 303 2,198 Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were used (see text) .......farms: 136 121 119 15 15 79 acres: 66,397 (D) (D) (D) (D) 7,026 Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) ..........................farms: 148 132 130 16 15 138 acres: 71,968 68,968 (D) 3,000 (D) 28,375 Cropland planted to a cover crop (excluding CRP) .........farms: 102 78 78 24 24 42 acres: 4,083 3,496 3,496 587 587 436 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ........farms: 112 99 98 13 13 56 : RENEWABLE ENERGY : : Renewable energy producing systems (see text) ............farms: 291 241 235 50 44 100 Solar panels ...........................................farms: 268 218 214 50 44 84 Wind turbines ..........................................farms: 20 20 19 - - 15 Methane digesters ......................................farms: 2 2 2 - - - Geothermal/geoexchange systems .........................farms: 8 8 7 - - - Small hydro systems ....................................farms: 1 1 1 - - 5 : Wind rights leased to others .............................farms: 42 41 39 1 1 10 : TENURE : : Full owners ..............................................farms: 702 597 584 105 95 515 Part owners ..............................................farms: 348 319 316 29 28 87 Tenants ..................................................farms: 79 61 61 18 18 670 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND : : Land owned ...............................................farms: 1,053 919 903 134 123 608 acres: 6,245,638 4,747,275 4,672,560 1,498,363 1,457,249 5,428,151 Owned land in farms ....................................farms: 1,064 920 904 144 133 1,228 acres: 6,035,555 4,609,521 (D) 1,426,034 (D) 5,747,378 : Land rented or leased from others ........................farms: 414 377 374 37 36 105 acres: 2,602,474 2,382,016 (D) 220,458 (D) 426,548 Rented or leased land in farms .........................farms: 411 374 371 37 36 105 acres: 2,558,468 2,338,010 (D) 220,458 (D) 426,528 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 1,093 828 94 84 acres: 1,541,765 978,407 199,305 192,703 : TOTAL PRODUCERS AND FARMS BY NUMBER OF : PRODUCERS : : Total producers ...............................................: 38,218 30,507 2,382 1,949 Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer ................................................: 8,849 7,702 202 168 2 producers ...............................................: 9,395 8,064 437 332 3 producers ...............................................: 1,544 1,071 177 149 4 producers ...............................................: 823 566 111 90 5 or more producers .......................................: 365 190 55 52 : Total male producers ........................................: 22,665 17,871 1,586 1,263 Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 14,868 12,887 506 420 2 producers .............................................: 2,252 1,630 260 192 3 producers .............................................: 652 406 121 109 4 producers .............................................: 135 60 32 21 5 or more producers .....................................: 97 41 11 8 : Total female producers ......................................: 15,553 12,636 796 686 Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 11,814 10,284 437 361 2 producers .............................................: 1,254 873 105 88 3 producers .............................................: 253 140 47 47 4 producers .............................................: 57 40 2 2 5 or more producers .....................................: 32 4 - - : PRODUCERS' CHARACTERISTICS 3/ : : Sex of producers: : Male .......................................................: 22,009 17,640 1,533 1,219 Female ......................................................: 15,014 12,427 738 628 : Hired managers ................................................: 1,329 452 275 248 : Primary occupation: : Farming .....................................................: 17,176 13,449 1,216 992 Other .......................................................: 19,847 16,618 1,055 855 : Place of residence: : On farm operated ............................................: 25,804 21,656 1,265 1,054 Not on farm operated ........................................: 11,219 8,411 1,006 793 : Days of work off farm: : None ........................................................: 13,683 10,810 921 780 Any .........................................................: 23,340 19,257 1,350 1,067 1 to 49 days ..............................................: 4,172 3,385 273 206 50 to 99 days .............................................: 2,532 1,995 157 119 100 to 199 days ...........................................: 3,533 2,924 191 161 200 days or more ..........................................: 13,103 10,953 729 581 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less .............................................: 1,911 1,548 120 99 3 or 4 years ................................................: 2,573 2,005 172 143 5 to 9 years ................................................: 6,122 4,825 437 379 10 years or more ............................................: 26,417 21,689 1,542 1,226 : Average years on present farm ...............................: 22.7 22.9 20.8 20.2 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less .............................................: 4,727 3,759 324 281 6 to 10 years ...............................................: 5,099 4,054 297 238 11 years or more ............................................: 27,197 22,254 1,650 1,328 : Average years on any farm ...................................: 24.7 24.8 23.9 23.4 : Age group: : Under 25 years ..............................................: 602 493 14 14 25 to 34 years ..............................................: 2,064 1,538 178 158 35 to 44 years ..............................................: 3,634 2,954 234 202 45 to 54 years ..............................................: 4,862 3,832 370 298 55 to 64 years ..............................................: 8,887 7,240 506 425 65 to 74 years ..............................................: 10,589 8,647 641 495 75 years and over ...........................................: 6,385 5,363 328 255 : Average age .................................................: 60.6 60.9 59.2 58.6 : Young producers (see text) ....................................: 2,666 2,031 192 172 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ..............: 11,468 10,151 559 447 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native ............................: 7,965 6,232 150 44 Asian .......................................................: 142 96 12 12 Black or African American ...................................: 93 83 2 2 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ...................: 54 49 - - White .......................................................: 28,160 23,109 2,071 1,759 More than one race reported .................................: 609 498 36 30 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 114 109 109 5 5 57 acres: (D) 199,486 199,486 (D) (D) (D) : TOTAL PRODUCERS AND FARMS BY NUMBER OF : PRODUCERS : : Total producers ...............................................: 2,854 2,302 2,261 552 295 2,475 Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer ................................................: 309 246 242 63 62 636 2 producers ...............................................: 499 452 443 47 47 395 3 producers ...............................................: 137 128 126 9 9 159 4 producers ...............................................: 109 96 96 13 9 37 5 or more producers .......................................: 75 55 54 20 14 45 : Total male producers ........................................: 1,754 1,388 1,359 366 197 1,454 Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 690 605 594 85 84 785 2 producers .............................................: 231 213 210 18 18 131 3 producers .............................................: 75 61 61 14 10 50 4 producers .............................................: 32 24 24 8 8 11 5 or more producers .....................................: 22 13 12 9 3 23 : Total female producers ......................................: 1,100 914 902 186 98 1,021 Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 524 467 455 57 53 569 2 producers .............................................: 141 129 129 12 12 135 3 producers .............................................: 34 31 31 3 3 32 4 producers .............................................: 7 7 7 - - 8 5 or more producers .....................................: 19 11 11 8 2 9 : PRODUCERS' CHARACTERISTICS 3/ : : Sex of producers: : Male .......................................................: 1,539 1,316 1,296 223 186 1,297 Female ......................................................: 915 822 810 93 89 934 : Hired managers ................................................: 456 431 416 25 25 146 : Primary occupation: : Farming .....................................................: 1,210 1,072 1,051 138 138 1,301 Other .......................................................: 1,244 1,066 1,055 178 137 930 : Place of residence: : On farm operated ............................................: 1,456 1,302 1,273 154 153 1,427 Not on farm operated ........................................: 998 836 833 162 122 804 : Days of work off farm: : None ........................................................: 890 814 796 76 76 1,062 Any .........................................................: 1,564 1,324 1,310 240 199 1,169 1 to 49 days ..............................................: 305 265 265 40 28 209 50 to 99 days .............................................: 145 112 108 33 27 235 100 to 199 days ...........................................: 194 169 167 25 24 224 200 days or more ..........................................: 920 778 770 142 120 501 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less .............................................: 121 113 112 8 8 122 3 or 4 years ................................................: 232 179 178 53 43 164 5 to 9 years ................................................: 466 381 379 85 77 394 10 years or more ............................................: 1,635 1,465 1,437 170 147 1,551 : Average years on present farm ...............................: 20.7 21.4 21.2 16.6 17.1 23.5 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less .............................................: 351 294 292 57 47 293 6 to 10 years ...............................................: 405 321 317 84 76 343 11 years or more ............................................: 1,698 1,523 1,497 175 152 1,595 : Average years on any farm ...................................: 23.8 24.6 24.5 18.6 19.1 25.0 : Age group: : Under 25 years ..............................................: 39 39 39 - - 56 25 to 34 years ..............................................: 186 159 155 27 27 162 35 to 44 years ..............................................: 247 230 229 17 17 199 45 to 54 years ..............................................: 328 275 274 53 53 332 55 to 64 years ..............................................: 635 541 534 94 68 506 65 to 74 years ..............................................: 665 576 564 89 74 636 75 years and over ...........................................: 354 318 311 36 36 340 : Average age .................................................: 59.1 58.9 58.9 60.3 59.6 59.2 : Young producers (see text) ....................................: 225 198 194 27 27 218 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ..............: 577 462 448 115 98 181 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native ............................: 54 30 30 24 24 1,529 Asian .......................................................: 26 2 2 24 24 8 Black or African American ...................................: 4 4 4 - - 4 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ...................: 4 2 2 2 2 1 White .......................................................: 2,310 2,046 2,014 264 223 670 More than one race reported .................................: 56 54 54 2 2 19 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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) ..................: 32,850 26,578 2,042 1,673 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ...................: 4,173 3,489 229 174 : Number of persons living in producers' : households ...................................................: 67,158 53,415 4,569 3,716 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions ........................................: 31,470 25,892 1,837 1,523 Land use and/or crop decisions ..............................: 27,210 22,271 1,647 1,366 Livestock decisions .........................................: 24,192 19,995 1,353 1,079 Marketing decisions (see text) ..............................: 19,787 15,914 1,310 1,131 Record keeping and/or financial management ..................: 24,416 19,892 1,485 1,239 Estate planning or succession planning ......................: 19,341 15,649 1,177 992 : FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by one producer's : household and/or extended family ........................farms: 19,946 17,593 700 564 acres: 31,456,111 18,360,412 4,378,009 4,076,674 Limited Liability Company ................................farms: 1,788 1,208 542 509 acres: 5,886,471 2,540,891 3,138,858 2,970,182 : LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ....................................farms: 17,593 17,593 - - acres: 18,360,412 18,360,412 - - Partnership ..............................................farms: 982 - 982 791 acres: 6,000,222 - 6,000,222 5,505,560 Registered under State law .............................farms: 791 - 791 791 acres: 5,505,560 - 5,505,560 5,505,560 : Corporation ..............................................farms: 1,129 - - - acres: 8,594,023 - - - Family held ............................................farms: 977 - - - acres: 6,947,531 - - - More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: 16 - - - 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 961 - - - : Other than family held .................................farms: 152 - - - acres: 1,646,492 - - - More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: 11 - - - 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 141 - - - : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. .......................farms: 1,272 - - - acres: 6,173,906 - - - : HIRED FARM LABOR : : Hired farm labor .........................................farms: 3,994 2,880 412 346 workers: 17,115 8,412 3,483 3,127 Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more .....................................farms: 2,042 1,242 318 269 workers: 8,602 3,540 2,343 2,108 Less than 150 days ...................................farms: 2,789 2,118 225 196 workers: 8,513 4,872 1,140 1,019 Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor .............farms: 149 68 32 30 Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor ..........................................farms: 24 16 4 4 Unpaid workers ...........................................farms: 7,734 6,635 365 289 workers: 19,455 16,055 1,086 899 : FARMS BY SIZE : : 1 to 9 acres ..................................................: 6,934 6,373 109 63 10 to 49 acres ................................................: 4,108 3,513 141 114 50 to 69 acres ................................................: 630 543 32 27 70 to 99 acres ................................................: 759 655 25 20 100 to 139 acres ..............................................: 708 583 44 31 140 to 179 acres ..............................................: 895 694 47 42 180 to 219 acres ..............................................: 380 323 18 18 220 to 259 acres ..............................................: 252 220 11 11 260 to 499 acres ..............................................: 1,340 1,099 71 61 500 to 999 acres ..............................................: 1,272 1,024 85 72 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..........................................: 1,089 873 76 60 2,000 acres or more ...........................................: 2,609 1,693 323 272 : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ..............................: 393 281 32 19 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ............................: 916 771 23 20 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .............................: 2,429 2,153 126 118 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) .......: 254 193 17 16 Other crop farming (1119) .....................................: 4,371 3,600 184 152 Tobacco farming (11191) .....................................: - - - - Cotton farming (11192) ......................................: 48 23 8 8 Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) .........................: 4,323 3,577 176 144 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) .....................: 7,215 6,017 413 325 Cattle feedlots (112112) ......................................: 53 28 7 5 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ......................: 110 55 40 36 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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) ..................: 2,244 1,957 1,926 287 256 1,986 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ...................: 210 181 180 29 19 245 : Number of persons living in producers' : households ...................................................: 4,764 4,091 4,042 673 612 4,410 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions ........................................: 1,897 1,651 1,624 246 221 1,844 Land use and/or crop decisions ..............................: 1,625 1,419 1,392 206 181 1,667 Livestock decisions .........................................: 1,425 1,274 1,251 151 151 1,419 Marketing decisions (see text) ..............................: 1,400 1,253 1,233 147 146 1,163 Record keeping and/or financial management ..................: 1,663 1,461 1,435 202 181 1,376 Estate planning or succession planning ......................: 1,260 1,121 1,103 139 122 1,255 : FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by one producer's : household and/or extended family ........................farms: 800 744 731 56 55 853 acres: 4,644,217 4,317,110 4,112,792 327,107 (D) 4,073,473 Limited Liability Company ................................farms: - - - - - 38 acres: - - - - - 206,722 : LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ....................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Partnership ..............................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Registered under State law .............................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - : Corporation ..............................................farms: 1,129 977 961 152 141 - acres: 8,594,023 6,947,531 6,742,362 1,646,492 1,605,128 - Family held ............................................farms: 977 977 961 - - - acres: 6,947,531 6,947,531 6,742,362 - - - More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: 16 16 - - - - 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 961 961 961 - - - : Other than family held .................................farms: 152 - - 152 141 - acres: 1,646,492 - - 1,646,492 1,605,128 - More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: 11 - - 11 - - 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 141 - - 141 141 - : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. .......................farms: - - - - - 1,272 acres: - - - - - 6,173,906 : HIRED FARM LABOR : : Hired farm labor .........................................farms: 492 451 437 41 40 210 workers: 4,137 3,930 3,793 207 (D) 1,083 Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more .....................................farms: 380 350 336 30 29 102 workers: 2,192 2,084 1,990 108 (D) 527 Less than 150 days ...................................farms: 292 265 260 27 26 154 workers: 1,945 1,846 1,803 99 (D) 556 Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor .............farms: 47 47 44 - - 2 Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor ..........................................farms: 3 3 3 - - 1 Unpaid workers ...........................................farms: 414 363 358 51 45 320 workers: 1,304 1,071 1,059 233 185 1,010 : FARMS BY SIZE : : 1 to 9 acres ..................................................: 142 112 112 30 30 310 10 to 49 acres ................................................: 138 104 101 34 34 316 50 to 69 acres ................................................: 20 16 16 4 4 35 70 to 99 acres ................................................: 56 56 56 - - 23 100 to 139 acres ..............................................: 44 42 41 2 2 37 140 to 179 acres ..............................................: 55 45 44 10 10 99 180 to 219 acres ..............................................: 23 22 21 1 1 16 220 to 259 acres ..............................................: 9 7 6 2 2 12 260 to 499 acres ..............................................: 92 75 73 17 17 78 500 to 999 acres ..............................................: 69 66 66 3 3 94 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..........................................: 67 60 60 7 6 73 2,000 acres or more ...........................................: 414 372 365 42 32 179 : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ..............................: 45 41 41 4 3 35 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ............................: 49 34 34 15 15 73 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .............................: 124 100 95 24 24 26 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) .......: 38 38 38 - - 6 Other crop farming (1119) .....................................: 210 189 189 21 21 377 Tobacco farming (11191) .....................................: - - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) ......................................: 15 14 14 1 1 2 Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) .........................: 195 175 175 20 20 375 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) .....................: 450 389 379 61 57 335 Cattle feedlots (112112) ......................................: 15 13 13 2 2 3 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ......................: 15 15 15 - - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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) ....................................: 61 49 5 5 Poultry and egg production (1123) .............................: 368 337 4 4 Sheep and goat farming (1124) .................................: 1,943 1,656 44 18 Aquaculture and other animal production (1125,1129) ...........: 2,863 2,453 87 73 : FARM TYPOLOGY (SEE TEXT) : : Farms by typology group: : Small family farms : Gross cash farm income less than $150,000 .................: 18,547 16,752 458 349 Gross cash farm income $150,000 to $349,999 ...............: 633 441 71 63 Midsize family farms : Gross cash farm income $350,000 to $999,999 ...............: 442 256 84 72 Large family farms : Gross cash farm income $1,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...........: 223 108 44 42 Gross cash farm income $5,000,000 or more .................: 101 36 43 38 Non-family farms ............................................: 1,030 - 282 227 : OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : Farms reporting- : Internet access .............................................: 14,672 12,117 823 693 Dial-up ...................................................: 500 425 29 25 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ............: 7,782 6,466 431 362 Cellular data plan (see text) .............................: 8,708 7,191 500 434 Satellite .................................................: 3,038 2,406 239 213 Don't know ................................................: 848 706 59 37 Other .....................................................: 120 103 7 7 : Farms by number of households sharing in net income : of operation: : 1 household .................................................: 16,783 14,521 529 432 2 households ................................................: 2,950 2,290 251 183 3 households ................................................: 717 459 123 114 4 households ................................................: 335 202 53 36 5 or more households ........................................: 191 121 26 26 : LIVESTOCK : : Cattle and calves inventory ..............................farms: 8,562 7,103 514 406 number: 1,330,860 627,989 395,907 356,555 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ....................................................: 2,998 2,728 55 45 10 to 49 ..................................................: 3,471 3,038 120 72 50 to 99 ..................................................: 604 477 58 42 100 to 199 ................................................: 518 371 58 49 200 to 499 ................................................: 522 311 86 73 500 or more ...............................................: 449 178 137 125 : Cows and heifers that calved ...........................farms: 7,524 6,228 472 370 number: 732,811 336,754 237,138 215,207 : Beef cows ............................................farms: 7,395 6,151 434 338 number: 451,242 241,034 90,774 81,053 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 3,046 2,788 58 44 10 to 49 ..............................................: 2,745 2,366 113 67 50 to 99 ..............................................: 559 420 66 55 100 to 199 ............................................: 458 299 63 53 200 to 499 ............................................: 409 218 80 70 500 or more ...........................................: 178 60 54 49 : Milk cows ............................................farms: 233 159 48 42 number: 281,569 95,720 146,364 134,154 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 150 132 7 5 10 to 49 ..............................................: 3 2 1 1 50 to 99 ..............................................: - - - - 100 to 199 ............................................: - - - - 200 to 499 ............................................: 4 1 - - 500 or more ...........................................: 76 24 40 36 : Other cattle ...........................................farms: 6,274 5,088 457 368 number: 598,049 291,235 158,769 141,348 : Cattle and calves sold ...................................farms: 5,967 4,789 453 352 number: 743,823 389,281 188,358 165,917 $1,000: 678,505 327,809 169,552 138,374 Calves weighing less than 500 pounds ...................farms: 3,335 2,668 275 212 number: 231,353 133,679 62,916 58,646 Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more .....................farms: 5,178 4,083 435 340 number: 512,470 255,602 125,442 107,271 Cattle on feed .......................................farms: 73 39 9 6 number: 66,070 (D) (D) 389 : Hogs and pigs inventory ..................................farms: 363 311 11 7 number: 1,747 1,397 37 30 Farms with- : 1 to 24 ...................................................: 349 300 11 7 25 to 49 ..................................................: 8 8 - - 50 to 99 ..................................................: 6 3 - - 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.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 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) ....................................: 7 7 7 - - - Poultry and egg production (1123) .............................: 10 7 7 3 3 17 Sheep and goat farming (1124) .................................: 11 11 11 - - 232 Aquaculture and other animal production (1125,1129) ...........: 155 133 132 22 16 168 : FARM TYPOLOGY (SEE TEXT) : : Farms by typology group: : Small family farms : Gross cash farm income less than $150,000 .................: 500 452 447 48 48 837 Gross cash farm income $150,000 to $349,999 ...............: 110 107 106 3 3 11 Midsize family farms : Gross cash farm income $350,000 to $999,999 ...............: 99 98 94 1 1 3 Large family farms : Gross cash farm income $1,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...........: 69 66 64 3 2 2 Gross cash farm income $5,000,000 or more .................: 22 21 20 1 1 - Non-family farms ............................................: 329 233 230 96 86 419 : OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : Farms reporting- : Internet access .............................................: 972 851 839 121 110 760 Dial-up ...................................................: 25 21 21 4 4 21 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ............: 584 516 507 68 62 301 Cellular data plan (see text) .............................: 525 476 467 49 42 492 Satellite .................................................: 266 243 240 23 23 127 Don't know ................................................: 50 38 38 12 8 33 Other .....................................................: 6 4 4 2 2 4 : Farms by number of households sharing in net income : of operation: : 1 household .................................................: 748 655 644 93 86 985 2 households ................................................: 235 202 201 33 29 174 3 households ................................................: 51 47 46 4 4 84 4 households ................................................: 60 46 46 14 14 20 5 or more households ........................................: 35 27 24 8 8 9 : LIVESTOCK : : Cattle and calves inventory ..............................farms: 534 458 447 76 72 411 number: 280,385 262,427 251,181 17,958 17,858 26,579 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ....................................................: 63 48 48 15 15 152 10 to 49 ..................................................: 129 99 97 30 26 184 50 to 99 ..................................................: 43 40 38 3 3 26 100 to 199 ................................................: 61 58 56 3 3 28 200 to 499 ................................................: 113 97 97 16 16 12 500 or more ...............................................: 125 116 111 9 9 9 : Cows and heifers that calved ...........................farms: 479 414 405 65 61 345 number: 139,324 130,481 125,812 8,843 8,791 19,595 : Beef cows ............................................farms: 465 400 391 65 61 345 number: 99,849 91,006 86,337 8,843 8,791 19,585 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 61 45 45 16 16 139 10 to 49 ..............................................: 119 97 95 22 18 147 50 to 99 ..............................................: 48 45 45 3 3 25 100 to 199 ............................................: 76 66 64 10 10 20 200 to 499 ............................................: 105 97 97 8 8 6 500 or more ...........................................: 56 50 45 6 6 8 : Milk cows ............................................farms: 20 20 20 - - 6 number: 39,475 39,475 39,475 - - 10 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 5 5 5 - - 6 10 to 49 ..............................................: - - - - - - 50 to 99 ..............................................: - - - - - - 100 to 199 ............................................: - - - - - - 200 to 499 ............................................: 3 3 3 - - - 500 or more ...........................................: 12 12 12 - - - : Other cattle ...........................................farms: 461 398 388 63 59 268 number: 141,061 131,946 125,369 9,115 9,067 6,984 : Cattle and calves sold ...................................farms: 474 419 409 55 51 251 number: 149,368 133,617 125,944 15,751 15,743 16,816 $1,000: 166,135 152,437 142,026 13,698 13,694 15,009 Calves weighing less than 500 pounds ...................farms: 234 207 199 27 27 158 number: 28,961 24,718 23,767 4,243 4,243 5,797 Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more .....................farms: 460 409 399 51 47 200 number: 120,407 108,899 102,177 11,508 11,500 11,019 Cattle on feed .......................................farms: 22 20 19 2 2 3 number: 20,187 (D) 13,307 (D) (D) (D) : Hogs and pigs inventory ..................................farms: 23 19 19 4 4 18 number: 205 191 191 14 14 108 Farms with- : 1 to 24 ...................................................: 21 17 17 4 4 17 25 to 49 ..................................................: - - - - - - 50 to 99 ..................................................: 2 2 2 - - 1 100 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 ................................................: - - - - 500 or more ...............................................: - - - - : Hogs and pigs sold .......................................farms: 238 204 14 11 number: 1,903 1,683 41 35 $1,000: 518 460 21 20 : Sheep and lambs inventory ................................farms: 2,949 2,490 62 31 number: 92,005 57,125 10,859 9,772 Sheep and lambs sold .....................................farms: 1,016 864 26 16 number: 43,195 17,325 9,663 8,439 : Total horses and ponies inventory ........................farms: 7,243 6,121 325 255 number: 34,901 27,627 2,297 2,019 Total horses and ponies sold .............................farms: 1,103 928 48 40 number: 3,018 2,427 172 140 : Goats, all inventory .....................................farms: 1,974 1,712 44 20 number: 27,924 20,236 682 374 Goats, all sold ..........................................farms: 625 554 15 11 number: 11,830 8,329 189 159 : POULTRY : : Layers inventory .........................................farms: 2,665 2,390 76 63 number: 91,564 46,911 2,043 1,977 Farms with- : 1 to 399 ..................................................: 2,660 2,387 76 63 400 to 3,199 ..............................................: 4 3 - - 3,200 to 9,999 ............................................: - - - - 10,000 to 19,999 ..........................................: - - - - 20,000 to 49,999 ..........................................: 1 - - - 50,000 to 99,999 ..........................................: - - - - 100,000 or more ...........................................: - - - - : Pullets for laying flock replacement inventory ...........farms: 442 380 8 4 number: 26,943 (D) 208 102 : Layers sold ..............................................farms: 237 212 5 5 number: 43,176 (D) 35 35 : Pullets for laying flock replacement sold ................farms: 29 28 1 1 number: (D) (D) (D) (D) : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ...............farms: 77 72 2 2 number: 3,955 2,345 (D) (D) Farms with- : 1 to 1,999 ................................................: 77 72 2 2 2,000 to 59,999 ...........................................: - - - - 60,000 to 99,999 ..........................................: - - - - 100,000 or more ...........................................: - - - - : Turkeys inventory ........................................farms: 391 346 9 8 number: 11,474 (D) 147 (D) Turkeys sold .............................................farms: 81 71 3 3 number: 20,325 (D) 107 107 : CROPS : : Barley for grain .........................................farms: 2 - - - acres: (D) - - - bushels: (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 ..........................................: 1 - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - : Corn for grain ...........................................farms: 140 108 14 13 acres: 37,147 (D) 8,177 (D) bushels: 6,081,060 (D) 1,555,196 (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: 89 71 7 6 acres: 7,155 4,652 1,892 (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 88 73 6 6 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 10 7 1 1 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 23 18 2 1 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 8 6 1 1 500 acres or more .........................................: 11 4 4 4 : Corn for silage or greenchop .............................farms: 248 122 60 47 acres: 82,815 (D) 26,992 23,544 tons: 1,899,465 763,011 (D) 587,306 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 146 69 32 20 acres: 43,766 (D) 16,885 (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 41 27 5 - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 38 16 2 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. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LIVESTOCK - Con. : : Hogs and pigs inventory - Con. : Farms with- - Con. : : 200 to 499 ................................................: - - - - - - 500 or more ...............................................: - - - - - - : Hogs and pigs sold .......................................farms: 13 13 13 - - 7 number: 94 94 94 - - 85 $1,000: 24 24 24 - - 12 : Sheep and lambs inventory ................................farms: 24 20 20 4 4 373 number: 15,914 15,832 15,832 82 82 8,107 Sheep and lambs sold .....................................farms: 20 18 18 2 2 106 number: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) : Total horses and ponies inventory ........................farms: 412 362 354 50 50 385 number: 3,235 2,876 2,782 359 359 1,742 Total horses and ponies sold .............................farms: 67 55 55 12 12 60 number: 269 225 225 44 44 150 : Goats, all inventory .....................................farms: 40 32 31 8 8 178 number: 1,280 1,216 (D) 64 64 5,726 Goats, all sold ..........................................farms: 29 23 23 6 6 27 number: 890 828 828 62 62 2,422 : POULTRY : : Layers inventory .........................................farms: 69 52 51 17 17 130 number: (D) (D) (D) 516 516 (D) Farms with- : 1 to 399 ..................................................: 67 50 49 17 17 130 400 to 3,199 ..............................................: 1 1 1 - - - 3,200 to 9,999 ............................................: - - - - - - 10,000 to 19,999 ..........................................: - - - - - - 20,000 to 49,999 ..........................................: 1 1 1 - - - 50,000 to 99,999 ..........................................: - - - - - - 100,000 or more ...........................................: - - - - - - : Pullets for laying flock replacement inventory ...........farms: 7 6 6 1 1 47 number: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 361 : Layers sold ..............................................farms: 11 10 10 1 1 9 number: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 104 : Pullets for laying flock replacement sold ................farms: - - - - - - number: - - - - - - : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ...............farms: 3 3 3 - - - number: (D) (D) (D) - - - Farms with- : 1 to 1,999 ................................................: 3 3 3 - - - 2,000 to 59,999 ...........................................: - - - - - - 60,000 to 99,999 ..........................................: - - - - - - 100,000 or more ...........................................: - - - - - - : Turkeys inventory ........................................farms: 9 7 7 2 2 27 number: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 81 Turkeys sold .............................................farms: 1 1 1 - - 6 number: (D) (D) (D) - - 36 : CROPS : : Barley for grain .........................................farms: 2 2 2 - - - acres: (D) (D) (D) - - - bushels: (D) (D) (D) - - - Irrigated ..............................................farms: 1 1 1 - - - acres: (D) (D) (D) - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 1 1 1 - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 1 1 1 - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Corn for grain ...........................................farms: 16 15 15 1 1 2 acres: (D) 2,514 2,514 (D) (D) (D) bushels: (D) 276,662 276,662 (D) (D) (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: 11 11 11 - - - acres: 611 611 611 - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 9 9 9 - - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 1 1 1 - - 1 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 3 2 2 1 1 - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 1 1 1 - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 2 2 2 - - 1 : Corn for silage or greenchop .............................farms: 61 54 53 7 6 5 acres: 23,290 22,688 (D) 602 (D) (D) tons: 497,401 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: 42 37 36 5 5 3 acres: 14,270 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 5 - - 5 5 4 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 19 18 18 1 1 1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ..........................................: 74 46 20 18 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 46 18 10 10 500 acres or more .........................................: 49 15 23 17 : Cotton, all ..............................................farms: 175 93 27 26 acres: 46,527 25,315 5,773 (D) bales: 100,347 51,213 14,587 (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: 175 93 27 26 acres: 46,527 25,315 5,773 (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 30 19 8 8 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 51 30 4 4 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 48 21 8 7 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 17 9 2 2 500 acres or more .........................................: 29 14 5 5 : Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas and limas ..........farms: 33 25 1 1 acres: (D) 122 (D) (D) cwt: 110,533 5,745 (D) (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: 33 25 1 1 acres: (D) 122 (D) (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 28 23 - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 2 2 - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 2 - 1 1 500 acres or more .........................................: 1 - - - : Oats for grain ...........................................farms: 11 9 - - acres: 155 (D) - - bushels: 10,025 (D) - - Irrigated ..............................................farms: 7 6 - - acres: (D) 45 - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 9 8 - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 1 1 - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 1 - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - : Peanuts for nuts .........................................farms: 19 18 - - acres: 1,640 (D) - - pounds: (D) 2,766,430 - - Irrigated ..............................................farms: 19 18 - - acres: 1,640 (D) - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 12 11 - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 4 4 - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 1 1 - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 1 1 - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 1 1 - - : Sorghum for grain ........................................farms: 98 66 11 10 acres: 52,519 37,487 4,737 (D) bushels: 2,316,489 1,677,918 208,783 (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: 18 15 - - acres: 2,090 (D) - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 10 4 2 2 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 12 9 - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 23 14 5 4 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 17 15 - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 36 24 4 4 : Soybeans for beans .......................................farms: 7 6 - - acres: 337 (D) - - bushels: 12,706 (D) - - Irrigated ..............................................farms: 4 3 - - acres: (D) 26 - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 5 5 - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 1 1 - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 1 - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - : Sunflower seed, all ......................................farms: 5 5 - - acres: 251 251 - - pounds: 299,064 299,064 - - Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - acres: - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 3 3 - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: - - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 2 2 - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - : Wheat for grain, all .....................................farms: 193 132 25 23 acres: 97,287 56,881 (D) 9,170 bushels: 2,559,769 1,338,002 (D) 278,509 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ..........................................: 8 8 8 - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 18 17 17 1 - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 11 11 10 - - - : Cotton, all ..............................................farms: 44 41 40 3 2 11 acres: 14,126 12,679 (D) 1,447 (D) 1,313 bales: 33,620 30,045 (D) 3,575 (D) 927 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 44 41 40 3 2 11 acres: 14,126 12,679 (D) 1,447 (D) 1,313 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: - - - - - 3 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 17 17 17 - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 11 10 10 1 1 8 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 6 5 5 1 - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 10 9 8 1 1 - : Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas and limas ..........farms: 1 1 1 - - 6 acres: (D) (D) (D) - - (D) cwt: (D) (D) (D) - - (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: 1 1 1 - - 6 acres: (D) (D) (D) - - (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: - - - - - 5 25 to 99 acres ............................................: - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 1 1 1 - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - 1 : Oats for grain ...........................................farms: 1 - - 1 1 1 acres: (D) - - (D) (D) (D) bushels: (D) - - (D) (D) (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - 1 acres: - - - - - (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: - - - - - 1 25 to 99 acres ............................................: - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 1 - - 1 1 - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Peanuts for nuts .........................................farms: - - - - - 1 acres: - - - - - (D) pounds: - - - - - (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - 1 acres: - - - - - (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: - - - - - 1 25 to 99 acres ............................................: - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Sorghum for grain ........................................farms: 18 16 16 2 1 3 acres: (D) 9,337 9,337 (D) (D) (D) bushels: (D) 385,819 385,819 (D) (D) (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: 2 2 2 - - 1 acres: (D) (D) (D) - - (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 1 1 1 - - 3 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 3 3 3 - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 4 3 3 1 - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 2 2 2 - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 8 7 7 1 1 - : Soybeans for beans .......................................farms: 1 1 1 - - - acres: (D) (D) (D) - - - bushels: (D) (D) (D) - - - Irrigated ..............................................farms: 1 1 1 - - - acres: (D) (D) (D) - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 1 1 1 - - - 500 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 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Wheat for grain, all .....................................farms: 32 29 29 3 3 4 acres: 22,421 22,002 22,002 419 419 (D) bushels: (D) 727,848 727,848 (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. : : Wheat for grain, all - Con. : : Irrigated ..............................................farms: 60 37 13 12 acres: 11,813 4,171 (D) (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 42 33 7 7 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 17 14 - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 49 38 3 3 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 35 21 6 6 500 acres or more .........................................: 50 26 9 7 : Forage-land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop .............................farms: 4,992 4,201 236 191 acres: 352,191 183,766 53,788 49,569 tons, dry equivalent: 1,014,543 488,500 244,985 237,394 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 4,669 3,938 222 177 acres: 240,822 120,565 43,407 40,421 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 3,591 3,187 75 52 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 826 669 57 38 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 308 208 51 50 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 130 77 21 20 500 acres or more .........................................: 137 60 32 31 : Alfalfa hay ............................................farms: 3,615 3,023 171 136 acres: 148,888 75,455 21,357 20,412 tons, dry: 600,969 283,133 132,708 130,387 Irrigated ............................................farms: 3,482 2,921 165 130 acres: 135,891 66,821 19,859 18,958 : Other dry hay ..........................................farms: 1,551 1,314 85 76 acres: 148,066 79,887 18,493 (D) tons, dry: 197,378 96,371 38,910 (D) Irrigated ............................................farms: 1,369 1,160 74 66 acres: 64,691 34,894 12,493 (D) : Field and grass seed crops, all ..........................farms: 91 73 6 5 acres: 1,190 490 603 (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: 85 70 6 5 acres: 1,181 487 603 (D) : Land in vegetables .......................................farms: 1,304 1,067 40 34 acres: 23,778 10,099 5,959 (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: 1,304 1,067 40 34 acres: 23,778 10,099 5,959 (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 1,155 978 34 29 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 67 45 - - 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 40 22 1 1 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: 24 15 2 2 250.0 acres or more .......................................: 18 7 3 2 : Beans, snap ............................................farms: 169 152 8 8 acres: 49 (D) 2 2 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 22 22 - - acres: 6 6 - - : Peas, green ............................................farms: 90 75 3 3 acres: 18 16 (Z) (Z) Harvested for processing .............................farms: 11 11 - - acres: 1 1 - - Potatoes ...............................................farms: 107 89 6 6 acres: 5,831 386 (D) (D) Harvested for processing .............................farms: 3 - - - acres: 3 - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ........................................: 102 87 5 5 5.0 to 24.9 acres .......................................: - - - - 25.0 to 99.9 acres ......................................: - - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres ....................................: 3 2 - - 250.0 acres or more .....................................: 2 - 1 1 : Sweet corn (see text) ..................................farms: 145 133 1 1 acres: 125 109 (D) (D) Harvested for processing .............................farms: 19 19 - - acres: (D) (D) - - Sweet potatoes .........................................farms: 23 15 4 4 acres: (D) (D) (Z) (Z) Harvested for processing .............................farms: - - - - acres: - - - - : Tomatoes in the open ...................................farms: 323 275 10 8 acres: 91 70 2 (D) Harvested for processing .............................farms: 29 26 - - acres: 6 6 - - : Land in orchards .........................................farms: 2,914 2,532 160 148 acres: 63,248 20,073 17,266 (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: 2,312 1,978 136 128 acres: 61,618 18,777 17,066 (D) Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 2,253 2,106 57 47 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 392 309 38 37 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 143 79 29 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. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CROPS - Con. : : Wheat for grain, all - Con. : : Irrigated ..............................................farms: 8 8 8 - - 2 acres: 4,195 4,195 4,195 - - (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: - - - - - 2 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 3 2 2 1 1 - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 8 6 6 2 2 - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 8 8 8 - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 13 13 13 - - 2 : Forage-land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop .............................farms: 245 221 218 24 23 310 acres: 87,810 82,734 (D) 5,076 (D) 26,827 tons, dry equivalent: 227,392 206,146 (D) 21,246 (D) 53,666 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 215 191 188 24 23 294 acres: 50,950 46,403 (D) 4,547 (D) 25,900 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 78 70 70 8 8 251 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 54 48 46 6 6 46 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 42 39 39 3 3 7 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 28 26 26 2 1 4 500 acres or more .........................................: 43 38 37 5 5 2 : Alfalfa hay ............................................farms: 140 122 119 18 17 281 acres: 28,557 24,825 (D) 3,732 (D) 23,519 tons, dry: 137,271 120,825 (D) 16,446 (D) 47,857 Irrigated ............................................farms: 130 112 109 18 17 266 acres: 25,789 22,139 (D) 3,650 (D) 23,422 : Other dry hay ..........................................farms: 106 98 97 8 7 46 acres: 47,640 46,470 (D) 1,170 (D) 2,046 tons, dry: 58,631 55,266 (D) 3,365 (D) 3,466 Irrigated ............................................farms: 89 81 80 8 7 46 acres: 15,258 14,479 (D) 779 (D) 2,046 : Field and grass seed crops, all ..........................farms: 2 - - 2 2 10 acres: (D) - - (D) (D) (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: 2 - - 2 2 7 acres: (D) - - (D) (D) (D) : Land in vegetables .......................................farms: 82 60 60 22 22 115 acres: 6,446 6,360 6,360 86 86 1,274 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 82 60 60 22 22 115 acres: 6,446 6,360 6,360 86 86 1,274 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 49 30 30 19 19 94 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 8 6 6 2 2 14 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 11 10 10 1 1 6 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: 7 7 7 - - - 250.0 acres or more .......................................: 7 7 7 - - 1 : Beans, snap ............................................farms: 6 4 4 2 2 3 acres: (D) 1 1 (D) (D) 1 Harvested for processing .............................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - : Peas, green ............................................farms: 5 3 3 2 2 7 acres: (D) (Z) (Z) (D) (D) (D) Harvested for processing .............................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Potatoes ...............................................farms: 7 5 5 2 2 5 acres: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Harvested for processing .............................farms: - - - - - 3 acres: - - - - - 3 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ........................................: 6 4 4 2 2 4 5.0 to 24.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - 25.0 to 99.9 acres ......................................: - - - - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres ....................................: 1 1 1 - - - 250.0 acres or more .....................................: - - - - - 1 : Sweet corn (see text) ..................................farms: 5 3 3 2 2 6 acres: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Harvested for processing .............................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Sweet potatoes .........................................farms: 4 2 2 2 2 - acres: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) - Harvested for processing .............................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - : Tomatoes in the open ...................................farms: 24 18 18 6 6 14 acres: 6 6 6 1 1 13 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 3 3 3 - - - acres: (Z) (Z) (Z) - - - : Land in orchards .........................................farms: 176 142 136 34 33 46 acres: 25,469 24,640 23,186 829 (D) 440 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 160 133 127 27 26 38 acres: 25,415 24,605 23,151 810 (D) 360 Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 61 43 43 18 18 29 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 31 24 23 7 7 14 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 33 25 24 8 7 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.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : Partnership : : :---------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : Registered : : Family or : : under Item : Total : individual : Total : State law -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CROPS - Con. : : Land in orchards - Con. : Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: - Con. : : 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: 64 26 14 14 250.0 acres or more .......................................: 62 12 22 21 : Apples .................................................farms: 657 587 31 29 bearing and nonbearing acres: 1,082 786 107 (D) : Grapes (including muscadine) (see text) ................farms: 274 224 12 11 bearing and nonbearing acres: 925 180 (D) (D) : Peaches, all ...........................................farms: 347 306 17 15 bearing and nonbearing acres: 169 130 22 (D) : Citrus fruit, all ......................................farms: 2 2 - - bearing and nonbearing acres: (D) (D) - - : Almonds ................................................farms: 44 42 2 2 bearing and nonbearing acres: 32 (D) (D) (D) : Pecans .................................................farms: 1,930 1,680 113 104 bearing and nonbearing acres: 59,854 18,123 16,893 (D) : Walnuts, English .......................................farms: 9 7 - - bearing and nonbearing acres: 4 (D) - - : Land in berries ..........................................farms: 246 221 7 7 acres: 116 (D) 13 13 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 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. : Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: - Con. : : 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: 23 23 21 - - 1 250.0 acres or more .......................................: 28 27 25 1 1 - : Apples .................................................farms: 24 16 15 8 8 15 bearing and nonbearing acres: 166 148 (D) 18 18 23 : Grapes (including muscadine) (see text) ................farms: 36 29 27 7 7 2 bearing and nonbearing acres: 642 633 (D) 9 9 (D) : Peaches, all ...........................................farms: 17 14 14 3 3 7 bearing and nonbearing acres: 12 8 8 3 3 5 : Citrus fruit, all ......................................farms: - - - - - - bearing and nonbearing acres: - - - - - - : Almonds ................................................farms: - - - - - - bearing and nonbearing acres: - - - - - - : Pecans .................................................farms: 109 95 92 14 13 28 bearing and nonbearing acres: 24,478 23,685 (D) 793 (D) 361 : Walnuts, English .......................................farms: 2 2 2 - - - bearing and nonbearing acres: (D) (D) (D) - - - : Land in berries ..........................................farms: 16 13 13 3 3 2 acres: 4 3 3 1 1 (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: 20,976 393 916 2,429 254 4,371 - percent: 100.0 1.9 4.4 11.6 1.2 20.8 - Land in farms ...................................acres: 39,128,563 629,247 196,174 169,738 20,564 2,784,315 - Average size of farm ........................acres: 1,865 1,601 214 70 81 637 - : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total ...........................................farms: 20,976 393 916 2,429 254 4,371 - $1,000: 3,078,767 142,689 206,094 223,569 43,847 298,401 - Average per farm ..........................dollars: 146,776 363,076 224,994 92,042 172,627 68,268 - : Farms by economic class: : Less than $1,000 .................................: 6,703 43 58 416 11 1,160 - $1,000 to $2,499 .................................: 3,474 127 195 456 23 785 - $2,500 to $4,999 .................................: 2,344 17 144 381 41 685 - $5,000 to $9,999 .................................: 2,311 24 198 447 34 506 - $10,000 to $24,999 ...............................: 2,214 23 155 306 54 537 - : $25,000 to $49,999 ...............................: 1,122 7 52 129 22 279 - $50,000 to $99,999 ...............................: 887 11 30 92 24 143 - $100,000 to $249,999 .............................: 829 50 24 86 17 115 - $250,000 to $499,999 .............................: 447 26 16 31 9 58 - : $500,000 to $999,999 .............................: 275 29 6 38 9 48 - $1,000,000 or more ...............................: 370 36 38 47 10 55 - $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 .......................: 182 24 18 30 9 35 - $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 .......................: 79 8 12 13 - 16 - $5,000,000 or more .............................: 109 4 8 4 1 4 - : Total sales ...................................farms: 20,976 393 916 2,429 254 4,371 - $1,000: 2,949,036 135,468 203,648 216,685 43,567 271,363 - Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and dry : peas .......................................farms: 1,281 393 306 22 - 311 - $1,000: 179,621 104,566 4,804 318 - 44,538 - Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: 284 145 19 3 - 67 - $1,000: 176,650 103,494 4,450 217 - 43,807 - Corn ......................................farms: 336 176 33 11 - 72 - $1,000: 123,959 73,231 2,684 205 - 33,043 - Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: 202 107 13 2 - 56 - $1,000: 123,208 72,772 (D) (D) - 32,917 - Wheat .....................................farms: 192 74 10 8 - 54 - $1,000: 19,650 9,798 858 31 - 3,994 - Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: 63 29 6 - - 12 - $1,000: 17,635 9,157 (D) - - (D) - Soybeans ..................................farms: 7 5 2 - - - - $1,000: (D) (D) (D) - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: 1 1 - - - - - $1,000: (D) (D) - - - - - Sorghum ...................................farms: 119 49 6 4 - 29 - $1,000: 18,728 9,170 (D) 82 - (D) - Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: 65 29 3 - - 14 - $1,000: 17,526 8,703 (D) - - (D) - Barley ....................................farms: 2 - - - - 2 - $1,000: (D) - - - - (D) - Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: 1 - - - - 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: 788 164 267 - - 205 - $1,000: 16,759 (D) (D) - - (D) - Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: 9 3 2 - - 4 - $1,000: 15,860 (D) (D) - - (D) - Tobacco .....................................farms: - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - Cotton and cottonseed .......................farms: 174 15 27 18 - 104 - $1,000: (D) 3,454 (D) (D) - 46,547 - Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: 117 9 26 7 - 66 - $1,000: (D) 3,363 (D) (D) - 45,678 - Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes ...................................farms: 1,316 9 908 78 72 144 - $1,000: 196,216 (D) 171,693 1,103 (D) 20,087 - Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: 129 1 106 1 - 20 - $1,000: 189,079 (D) 165,968 (D) - (D) - : Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ..............farms: 2,661 4 124 2,259 37 118 - $1,000: 229,093 (D) 8,124 210,006 (D) 5,808 - Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: 315 2 9 277 2 19 - $1,000: 212,592 (D) 7,735 195,310 (D) 5,193 - Fruits and tree nuts ......................farms: 2,582 3 98 2,223 34 105 - $1,000: 228,458 (D) 8,041 209,623 (D) 5,765 - Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: 314 2 9 277 1 19 - $1,000: 212,480 (D) 7,735 195,301 (D) 5,193 - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 48 4,323 7,215 53 110 61 368 1,943 2,863 percent: 0.2 20.6 34.4 0.3 0.5 0.3 1.8 9.3 13.6 Land in farms ...................................acres: 47,520 2,736,795 26,510,668 482,372 188,516 9,415 75,677 916,551 7,145,326 Average size of farm ........................acres: 990 633 3,674 9,101 1,714 154 206 472 2,496 : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total ...........................................farms: 48 4,323 7,215 53 110 61 368 1,943 2,863 $1,000: 36,302 262,099 577,823 92,722 1,446,202 419 2,719 11,140 33,140 Average per farm ..........................dollars: 756,297 60,629 80,086 1,749,476 13,147,287 6,876 7,390 5,733 11,575 : Farms by economic class: : Less than $1,000 .................................: - 1,160 1,947 - 27 - 23 1,225 1,793 $1,000 to $2,499 .................................: - 785 897 - - 28 281 345 337 $2,500 to $4,999 .................................: 2 683 651 - 2 21 41 175 186 $5,000 to $9,999 .................................: - 506 764 1 1 7 12 109 208 $10,000 to $24,999 ...............................: 8 529 922 9 - 4 6 48 150 : $25,000 to $49,999 ...............................: 8 271 523 4 1 - 4 18 83 $50,000 to $99,999 ...............................: 3 140 506 17 - - - 14 50 $100,000 to $249,999 .............................: 6 109 490 4 - 1 - 2 40 $250,000 to $499,999 .............................: 5 53 290 7 - - - 5 5 : $500,000 to $999,999 .............................: 5 43 138 2 - - - - 5 $1,000,000 or more ...............................: 11 44 87 9 79 - 1 2 6 $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 .......................: 6 29 56 1 3 - 1 1 4 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 .......................: 4 12 26 1 - - - 1 2 $5,000,000 or more .............................: 1 3 5 7 76 - - - - : Total sales ...................................farms: 48 4,323 7,215 53 110 61 368 1,943 2,863 $1,000: 34,445 236,918 504,083 92,002 1,439,457 419 2,697 10,256 29,392 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and dry : peas .......................................farms: 14 297 142 3 25 - 4 54 21 $1,000: 2,181 42,358 17,310 (D) 6,793 - (D) 10 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: 10 57 32 3 14 - - - 1 $1,000: 2,139 41,668 16,963 (D) 6,476 - - - (D) Corn ......................................farms: 9 63 34 2 6 - - 1 1 $1,000: 1,297 31,746 9,846 (D) (D) - - (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: 9 47 18 2 3 - - - 1 $1,000: 1,297 31,620 9,806 (D) (D) - - - (D) Wheat .....................................farms: 11 43 32 1 13 - - - - $1,000: 311 3,684 3,769 (D) (D) - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: 1 11 11 - 5 - - - - $1,000: (D) (D) 3,393 - 889 - - - - Soybeans ..................................farms: - - - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: - - - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - - - Sorghum ...................................farms: 5 24 16 2 12 - - - 1 $1,000: (D) (D) 3,680 (D) (D) - - - (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: 4 10 11 2 6 - - - - $1,000: (D) 2,699 3,632 (D) (D) - - - - Barley ....................................farms: 1 1 - - - - - - - $1,000: (D) (D) - - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: 1 - - - - - - - - $1,000: (D) - - - - - - - - Rice ......................................farms: - - - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: - - - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - - - Other grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas .................................farms: - 205 75 1 - - 4 53 19 $1,000: - (D) 14 (D) - - (D) (D) 6 Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: - 4 - - - - - - - $1,000: - (D) - - - - - - - Tobacco .....................................farms: - - - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: - - - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - - - Cotton and cottonseed .......................farms: 48 56 6 - 4 - - - - $1,000: 24,499 22,048 1,764 - (D) - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: 29 37 5 - 4 - - - - $1,000: 24,153 21,526 (D) - (D) - - - - Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes ...................................farms: 6 138 50 - - 3 24 7 21 $1,000: 2,910 17,177 (D) - - 3 (D) 17 29 Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: 5 15 1 - - - - - - $1,000: (D) (D) (D) - - - - - - : Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ..............farms: 10 108 46 2 7 - 12 9 43 $1,000: 1,360 4,448 880 (D) 1,291 - (D) 13 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: 6 13 3 1 2 - - - - $1,000: 1,316 3,877 748 (D) (D) - - - - Fruits and tree nuts ......................farms: 10 95 46 2 7 - 12 9 43 $1,000: 1,360 4,405 (D) (D) 1,291 - (D) (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: 6 13 3 1 2 - - - - $1,000: 1,316 3,877 748 (D) (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: 225 1 41 143 8 25 - $1,000: 635 (D) 83 383 (D) 43 - Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: 1 - - - 1 - - $1,000: (D) - - - (D) - - Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and : sod ........................................farms: 369 2 57 21 240 33 - $1,000: 43,235 (D) (D) 616 41,755 366 - Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: 66 - - 5 60 1 - $1,000: 40,661 - - (D) 39,831 (D) - Cultivated Christmas trees and short : rotation woody crops .......................farms: 25 - - 3 11 3 - $1,000: (D) - - (D) 237 1 - Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: 2 - - - 2 - - $1,000: (D) - - - (D) - - Cultivated Christmas trees ................farms: 24 - - 3 10 3 - $1,000: 182 - - (D) (D) 1 - Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: 1 - - - 1 - - $1,000: (D) - - - (D) - - Short rotation woody crops ................farms: 1 - - - 1 - - $1,000: (D) - - - (D) - - Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: 1 - - - 1 - - $1,000: (D) - - - (D) - - Other crops and hay .........................farms: 3,386 114 140 125 20 2,565 - $1,000: 183,057 17,355 7,766 2,006 241 142,504 - Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: 405 51 23 12 1 299 - $1,000: 163,318 16,619 7,246 (D) (D) 126,489 - Maple syrup ...............................farms: - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - : Cattle and calves ...........................farms: 5,967 52 26 56 9 274 - $1,000: 678,505 6,750 296 257 229 10,352 - Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: 1,519 26 1 - 2 36 - $1,000: 634,380 6,349 (D) - (D) 8,352 - Milk from cows ..............................farms: 96 - 1 - - 1 - $1,000: 1,329,555 - (D) - - (D) - Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: 81 - - - - 1 - $1,000: 1,329,479 - - - - (D) - Hogs and pigs ...............................farms: 238 7 12 6 1 19 - $1,000: 518 (D) 12 (D) (D) (D) - Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: 1 - - - - - - $1,000: (D) - - - - - - Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and milk ........farms: 1,986 11 57 35 12 217 - $1,000: 12,006 73 66 124 5 441 - Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: 27 1 - - - 1 - $1,000: 7,635 (D) - - - (D) - Horses, ponies, mules, burros, : and donkeys ................................farms: 1,140 1 4 8 - 18 - $1,000: 15,778 (D) (D) 60 - 320 - Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: 42 - - - - 1 - $1,000: 8,541 - - - - (D) - Poultry and eggs ............................farms: 1,262 14 116 107 56 99 - $1,000: (D) 7 (D) (D) 108 111 - Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: 2 - - 1 - - - $1,000: (D) - - (D) - - - Aquaculture .................................farms: 21 - 3 2 2 - - $1,000: (D) - 2 (D) (D) - - Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: 11 - - - - - - $1,000: (D) - - - - - - Other animals and other animal : products ...................................farms: 440 1 35 34 15 28 - $1,000: 5,461 (D) (D) (D) (D) 160 - Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: 25 - - 1 - 1 - $1,000: 4,166 - - (D) - (D) - : Value of- : Government payments ...........................farms: 4,637 97 63 126 24 1,250 - $1,000: 129,731 7,221 2,446 6,885 280 27,038 - : Landlord's share of total sales ...............farms: 139 27 3 19 - 47 - $1,000: 8,363 2,525 (D) (D) - 3,502 - : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to- : Consumers .....................................farms: 1,142 8 281 249 73 82 - $1,000: 10,576 19 1,480 5,659 735 610 - : Retail markets, institutions, and food hubs for : local or regionally branded products .........farms: 848 - 79 362 45 31 - $1,000: 200,998 - (D) 43,007 (D) 591 - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: - 25 2 - - - - 2 3 $1,000: - 43 (D) - - - - (D) 1 Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: - - - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - - - Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and : sod ........................................farms: - 33 3 - - - 4 3 6 $1,000: - 366 (D) - - - (D) 4 9 Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: - 1 - - - - - - - $1,000: - (D) - - - - - - - Cultivated Christmas trees and short : rotation woody crops .......................farms: - 3 8 - - - - - - $1,000: - 1 1 - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: - - - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - - - Cultivated Christmas trees ................farms: - 3 8 - - - - - - $1,000: - 1 1 - - - - - - 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: 17 2,548 245 1 9 2 25 43 97 $1,000: 3,028 139,476 4,974 (D) 7,274 (D) (D) 90 821 Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: 9 290 13 - 4 - - - 2 $1,000: 2,845 123,644 (D) - 7,262 - - - (D) Maple syrup ...............................farms: - - - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: - - - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - - - : Cattle and calves ...........................farms: 3 271 5,210 53 81 2 4 46 154 $1,000: (D) (D) 472,138 89,235 96,102 (D) (D) (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: 2 34 1,332 35 79 - - 2 6 $1,000: (D) (D) 432,376 88,850 (D) - - (D) (D) Milk from cows ..............................farms: - 1 9 - 81 - - 2 2 $1,000: - (D) (D) - (D) - - (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: - 1 1 - 79 - - - - $1,000: - (D) (D) - (D) - - - - Hogs and pigs ...............................farms: - 19 61 - - 61 18 25 28 $1,000: - (D) (D) - - (D) (D) 26 32 Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: - - - - - 1 - - - $1,000: - - - - - (D) - - - Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and milk ........farms: - 217 336 - - 16 44 1,088 170 $1,000: - 441 (D) - - (D) (D) 8,398 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: - 1 4 - - - - 19 2 $1,000: - (D) (D) - - - - 5,658 (D) Horses, ponies, mules, burros, : and donkeys ................................farms: 3 15 270 2 2 - - 29 806 $1,000: (D) (D) 2,068 (D) (D) - - 46 13,239 Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: 1 - 4 - - - - - 37 $1,000: (D) - (D) - - - - - 8,061 Poultry and eggs ............................farms: - 99 230 - - 23 356 96 165 $1,000: - 111 (D) - - 24 (D) (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: - - - - - - 1 - - $1,000: - - - - - - (D) - - Aquaculture .................................farms: - - 1 - - - - - 13 $1,000: - - (D) - - - - - (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: - - - - - - - - 11 $1,000: - - - - - - - - (D) Other animals and other animal : products ...................................farms: - 28 58 - 3 - 5 11 250 $1,000: - 160 (D) - 3 - (D) 20 4,596 Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: - 1 - - - - - - 23 $1,000: - (D) - - - - - - (D) : Value of- : Government payments ...........................farms: 21 1,229 2,390 31 50 - 13 441 152 $1,000: 1,857 25,181 73,741 720 6,745 - 22 884 3,748 : Landlord's share of total sales ...............farms: 5 42 40 - - - - 3 - $1,000: 461 3,041 1,067 - - - - 2 - : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to- : Consumers .....................................farms: - 82 202 - - 15 80 69 83 $1,000: - 610 1,516 - - 19 63 309 165 : Retail markets, institutions, and food hubs for : local or regionally branded products .........farms: 2 29 249 - 8 1 10 29 34 $1,000: (D) (D) 8,894 - 96,311 (D) (D) 160 96 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 20,976 393 916 2,429 254 4,371 - $1,000: 2,543,409 102,093 150,857 162,480 33,428 265,720 - Average per farm ..........................dollars: 121,253 259,778 164,691 66,892 131,605 60,792 - : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased ....................................farms: 5,051 177 469 1,239 154 1,216 - $1,000: 91,269 16,286 14,517 14,836 901 25,848 - Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: 3,964 35 392 1,040 128 959 - $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: 610 64 16 107 18 143 - $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: 165 21 17 38 2 42 - $50,000 or more ................................: 312 57 44 54 6 72 - : Chemicals purchased ...........................farms: 4,112 177 353 1,096 106 950 - $1,000: 56,890 8,762 11,691 8,075 577 18,993 - Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: 3,412 52 285 949 91 771 - $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: 360 64 21 76 10 94 - $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: 128 17 12 29 4 36 - $50,000 or more ................................: 212 44 35 42 1 49 - : Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased .....farms: 4,787 300 885 538 246 1,323 - $1,000: 56,708 11,797 12,859 3,305 4,434 12,715 - Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................: 2,847 126 615 330 97 683 - $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................: 1,148 33 179 149 80 409 - $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: 479 80 45 35 45 150 - $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: 105 19 8 14 12 26 - $50,000 or more ................................: 208 42 38 10 12 55 - : Cover crop seed purchased ...................farms: 958 32 141 114 53 336 - $1,000: 1,830 607 319 66 21 536 - : Livestock and poultry purchased or leased .....farms: 4,389 33 96 111 39 261 - $1,000: 193,873 1,513 156 184 46 3,292 - Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: 2,755 16 94 97 38 197 - $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: 995 11 1 14 1 39 - $25,000 to $99,999 .............................: 391 2 1 - - 17 - $100,000 to $249,999 ...........................: 108 1 - - - 5 - $250,000 or more ...............................: 140 3 - - - 3 - : Breeding livestock purchased or leased ......farms: 2,693 23 25 34 11 153 - $1,000: 71,323 371 36 88 22 1,439 - Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased .....................................farms: 2,331 15 81 84 33 149 - $1,000: 122,550 1,142 120 96 24 1,853 - : Feed purchased ................................farms: 13,636 103 387 419 92 980 - $1,000: 820,190 2,357 892 1,382 260 4,249 - Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: 8,767 66 356 354 79 781 - $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: 3,594 18 24 63 12 164 - $25,000 to $99,999 .............................: 908 13 7 - 1 30 - $100,000 to $249,999 ...........................: 199 4 - 2 - 5 - $250,000 or more ...............................: 168 2 - - - - - : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ...........farms: 19,682 388 874 2,239 235 3,909 - $1,000: 123,191 5,690 7,914 9,857 1,060 23,072 - Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: 16,104 236 803 2,004 197 3,402 - $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: 2,929 105 32 148 32 383 - $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: 320 18 11 44 1 55 - $50,000 or more ................................: 329 29 28 43 5 69 - : Utilities .....................................farms: 11,856 245 482 1,716 198 2,296 - $1,000: 96,430 7,222 8,948 9,733 1,682 17,886 - Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................: 4,352 67 220 864 65 841 - $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................: 5,228 52 182 637 82 1,030 - $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: 1,770 71 35 147 36 304 - $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: 206 24 10 29 7 51 - $50,000 or more ................................: 300 31 35 39 8 70 - : Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ......farms: 14,935 281 648 1,779 210 3,019 - $1,000: 191,129 9,660 12,858 15,503 2,008 31,641 - Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: 10,802 128 543 1,457 149 2,222 - $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: 3,132 58 56 224 44 600 - $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: 517 43 8 42 5 114 - $50,000 or more ................................: 484 52 41 56 12 83 - : Hired farm labor ..............................farms: 3,994 110 212 531 80 815 - $1,000: 335,513 9,888 32,059 37,406 14,904 50,568 - Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: 1,740 10 82 242 17 419 - $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: 1,014 28 35 123 16 206 - $25,000 to $99,999 .............................: 795 41 56 77 21 128 - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 48 4,323 7,215 53 110 61 368 1,943 2,863 $1,000: 32,419 233,302 551,188 86,667 1,076,062 1,483 5,970 21,880 85,581 Average per farm ..........................dollars: 675,392 53,968 76,395 1,635,228 9,782,383 24,308 16,222 11,261 29,892 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased ....................................farms: 41 1,175 987 4 69 6 93 116 521 $1,000: 3,541 22,308 8,362 90 8,500 1 41 477 1,408 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: 14 945 734 - 16 6 93 98 463 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: 13 130 199 2 5 - - 10 46 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: - 42 20 2 11 - - 2 10 $50,000 or more ................................: 14 58 34 - 37 - - 6 2 : Chemicals purchased ...........................farms: 43 907 791 4 62 2 65 73 433 $1,000: 3,795 15,198 3,630 (D) 4,496 (D) (D) 29 253 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: 16 755 689 1 14 2 65 73 420 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: 10 84 68 1 14 - - - 12 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: 2 34 17 1 11 - - - 1 $50,000 or more ................................: 15 34 17 1 23 - - - - : Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased .....farms: 48 1,275 922 5 62 8 99 145 254 $1,000: 2,102 10,613 4,717 343 6,121 1 69 81 265 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................: 2 681 584 1 6 8 81 123 193 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................: 14 395 206 1 6 - 14 20 51 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: 13 137 102 - 7 - 4 2 9 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: 3 23 16 1 8 - - - 1 $50,000 or more ................................: 16 39 14 2 35 - - - - : Cover crop seed purchased ...................farms: 7 329 136 1 1 - 26 29 89 $1,000: 109 427 230 (D) (D) - (D) 11 25 : Livestock and poultry purchased or leased .....farms: 1 260 2,514 28 51 42 161 416 637 $1,000: (D) (D) 115,337 38,944 28,150 231 158 2,056 3,805 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: - 197 1,295 6 - 32 155 371 454 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: - 39 718 6 6 9 6 38 146 $25,000 to $99,999 .............................: - 17 326 2 2 1 - 5 35 $100,000 to $249,999 ...........................: - 5 86 5 10 - - - 1 $250,000 or more ...............................: 1 2 89 9 33 - - 2 1 : Breeding livestock purchased or leased ......farms: 1 152 1,835 20 49 11 32 236 264 $1,000: (D) (D) 41,432 813 24,226 49 53 611 2,183 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased .....................................farms: 1 148 1,068 11 19 39 142 232 458 $1,000: (D) (D) 73,905 38,131 3,924 182 106 1,445 1,622 : Feed purchased ................................farms: 5 975 7,072 53 110 61 351 1,822 2,186 $1,000: (D) (D) 134,229 33,158 617,645 284 1,325 6,379 18,031 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: 1 780 3,906 4 20 43 295 1,471 1,392 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: 3 161 2,205 21 11 17 54 331 674 $25,000 to $99,999 .............................: 1 29 727 13 - 1 1 16 99 $100,000 to $249,999 ...........................: - 5 159 6 3 - - 3 17 $250,000 or more ...............................: - - 75 9 76 - 1 1 4 : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ...........farms: 48 3,861 6,947 53 110 61 346 1,839 2,681 $1,000: 3,061 20,012 36,576 720 26,906 91 668 2,782 7,855 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: 14 3,388 5,026 21 29 57 335 1,708 2,286 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: 15 368 1,681 28 11 4 3 127 375 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: 5 50 163 2 5 - 7 2 12 $50,000 or more ................................: 14 55 77 2 65 - 1 2 8 : Utilities .....................................farms: 46 2,250 4,214 49 101 60 193 721 1,581 $1,000: 3,348 14,538 18,872 655 24,893 165 425 1,140 4,809 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................: 4 837 1,235 8 13 17 106 326 590 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................: 10 1,020 1,960 23 9 33 75 340 805 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: 7 297 912 12 4 10 11 54 174 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: 9 42 78 1 1 - - 1 4 $50,000 or more ................................: 16 54 29 5 74 - 1 - 8 : Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ......farms: 44 2,975 5,474 49 105 47 251 994 2,078 $1,000: 3,332 28,309 43,122 1,869 61,405 166 664 2,424 9,808 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: 14 2,208 3,549 12 24 36 210 872 1,600 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: 10 590 1,536 29 - 10 41 114 420 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: 4 110 256 3 6 1 - 8 31 $50,000 or more ................................: 16 67 133 5 75 - - - 27 : Hired farm labor ..............................farms: 26 789 1,351 17 81 7 29 194 567 $1,000: 4,398 46,169 44,540 2,769 130,057 22 426 1,097 11,779 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: 2 417 528 - 2 6 23 158 253 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: 4 202 359 3 - 1 5 27 211 $25,000 to $99,999 .............................: 10 118 373 9 1 - - 7 82 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ...........................: 218 22 10 45 10 45 - $250,000 or more ...............................: 227 9 29 44 16 17 - : Contract labor ................................farms: 2,200 64 99 562 60 332 - $1,000: 56,819 2,152 15,046 15,387 1,247 4,481 - Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................: 444 14 18 151 13 104 - $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................: 809 2 24 229 9 109 - $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: 632 32 20 108 24 79 - $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: 135 7 5 26 9 21 - $50,000 or more ................................: 180 9 32 48 5 19 - : Customwork and custom hauling .................farms: 2,859 107 101 454 23 730 - $1,000: 64,645 3,457 2,837 6,774 143 17,439 - Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................: 832 15 53 167 11 147 - $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................: 1,124 20 25 172 6 325 - $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: 622 47 10 66 5 191 - $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: 100 13 2 17 1 27 - $50,000 or more ................................: 181 12 11 32 - 40 - : Cash rent for land, buildings, and grazing : fees .........................................farms: 3,620 79 88 109 36 450 - $1,000: 115,919 7,518 13,187 9,081 714 13,168 - Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: 2,071 19 29 44 11 243 - $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................: 410 12 11 18 12 44 - $10,000 to $24,999 .............................: 501 5 5 18 8 63 - $25,000 or more ................................: 638 43 43 29 5 100 - : Rent and lease expenses for machinery, : equipment, and farm share of vehicles ........farms: 1,049 53 61 125 21 159 - $1,000: 13,900 2,824 1,640 1,081 102 3,613 - Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................: 423 4 28 39 7 54 - $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................: 355 13 15 62 9 55 - $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: 171 13 3 14 4 23 - $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: 43 10 7 6 1 13 - $50,000 or more ................................: 57 13 8 4 - 14 - : Interest expense ..............................farms: 3,881 125 135 422 68 704 - $1,000: 81,752 4,031 4,398 7,172 774 13,973 - Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: 1,771 36 79 178 40 325 - $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: 1,515 59 27 192 19 266 - $25,000 to $99,999 .............................: 424 21 15 35 8 85 - $100,000 or more ...............................: 171 9 14 17 1 28 - : Secured by real estate ......................farms: 2,765 98 87 320 37 532 - $1,000: 58,065 2,332 2,683 5,568 521 10,533 - Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ...................................: 271 9 11 22 8 48 - $1,000 to $4,999 .............................: 802 36 38 101 6 151 - $5,000 to $24,999 ............................: 1,243 32 18 156 17 251 - $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................: 208 13 3 17 4 40 - $50,000 or more ..............................: 241 8 17 24 2 42 - : Not secured by real estate ..................farms: 2,296 68 82 232 52 419 - $1,000: 23,687 1,699 1,715 1,603 253 3,440 - Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ...................................: 442 8 11 45 14 92 - $1,000 to $4,999 .............................: 1,233 6 40 123 27 246 - $5,000 to $24,999 ............................: 464 41 12 51 7 58 - $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................: 78 7 11 7 4 14 - $50,000 or more ..............................: 79 6 8 6 - 9 - : Property taxes paid ...........................farms: 16,474 222 578 2,350 230 3,616 - $1,000: 59,207 1,961 2,478 7,140 667 10,917 - Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: 14,522 160 504 2,151 211 3,225 - $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................: 1,096 35 23 101 9 226 - $10,000 to $24,999 .............................: 504 14 27 59 8 114 - $25,000 or more ................................: 352 13 24 39 2 51 - : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom services : for livestock ................................farms: 8,231 53 151 148 30 595 - $1,000: 57,176 227 101 170 52 1,042 - Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: 7,216 41 148 146 29 554 - $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: 856 11 3 1 - 38 - $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: 58 1 - - 1 2 - $50,000 to $99,999 .............................: 15 - - 1 - - - $100,000 or more ...............................: 86 - - - - 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 ...........................: 6 39 72 2 1 - - 2 9 $250,000 or more ...............................: 4 13 19 3 77 - 1 - 12 : Contract labor ................................farms: 15 317 689 20 35 1 29 66 243 $1,000: 832 3,649 7,491 350 8,437 (D) (D) 314 1,792 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................: 1 103 79 4 - - 6 12 43 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................: 1 108 251 10 2 - 19 41 113 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: 5 74 276 4 1 1 3 12 72 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: 4 17 57 1 - - 1 - 8 $50,000 or more ................................: 4 15 26 1 32 - - 1 7 : Customwork and custom hauling .................farms: 20 710 882 18 60 7 31 111 335 $1,000: 1,080 16,360 6,517 582 25,778 (D) (D) 261 799 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................: - 147 211 1 - - 21 73 133 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................: 4 321 376 4 1 7 10 34 144 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: 3 188 237 6 1 - - 2 57 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: 3 24 35 2 1 - - 1 1 $50,000 or more ................................: 10 30 23 5 57 - - 1 - : Cash rent for land, buildings, and grazing : fees .........................................farms: 30 420 2,331 43 35 1 14 144 290 $1,000: 2,530 10,638 42,177 1,945 25,297 (D) (D) 244 2,527 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: 7 236 1,356 15 - 1 10 135 208 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................: 3 41 268 8 3 - - 2 32 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................: 3 60 359 6 3 - 4 3 27 $25,000 or more ................................: 17 83 348 14 29 - - 4 23 : Rent and lease expenses for machinery, : equipment, and farm share of vehicles ........farms: 11 148 431 5 15 - 16 46 117 $1,000: 285 3,329 2,026 (D) 1,972 - (D) 140 333 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................: 2 52 187 1 - - 14 27 62 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................: 3 52 146 2 1 - 2 11 39 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: 2 21 90 - - - - 8 16 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: 1 12 3 1 2 - - - - $50,000 or more ................................: 3 11 5 1 12 - - - - : Interest expense ..............................farms: 18 686 1,572 26 81 22 84 153 489 $1,000: 1,664 12,309 27,439 971 16,559 268 527 1,254 4,386 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: 1 324 682 12 14 4 45 104 252 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: 7 259 633 6 8 17 39 47 202 $25,000 to $99,999 .............................: 6 79 215 3 13 - - - 29 $100,000 or more ...............................: 4 24 42 5 46 1 - 2 6 : Secured by real estate ......................farms: 13 519 1,091 18 60 17 72 100 333 $1,000: 986 9,547 21,501 379 9,174 219 456 1,053 3,645 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ...................................: 2 46 101 2 - 2 5 9 54 $1,000 to $4,999 .............................: - 151 297 9 1 4 28 53 78 $5,000 to $24,999 ............................: 5 246 504 3 10 10 39 36 167 $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................: - 40 95 1 12 - - - 23 $50,000 or more ..............................: 6 36 94 3 37 1 - 2 11 : Not secured by real estate ..................farms: 10 409 938 14 55 10 36 91 299 $1,000: 678 2,762 5,937 592 7,385 49 71 201 741 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ...................................: - 92 184 2 3 - 4 23 56 $1,000 to $4,999 .............................: - 246 465 3 11 5 31 60 216 $5,000 to $24,999 ............................: 5 53 246 4 4 5 1 8 27 $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................: 2 12 30 2 3 - - - - $50,000 or more ..............................: 3 6 13 3 34 - - - - : Property taxes paid ...........................farms: 43 3,573 5,645 48 110 57 332 849 2,437 $1,000: 775 10,142 17,652 306 5,468 124 602 1,553 10,340 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: 24 3,201 4,892 33 36 50 321 811 2,128 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................: 7 219 480 4 13 7 11 27 160 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................: 4 110 175 7 18 - - 6 76 $25,000 or more ................................: 8 43 98 4 43 - - 5 73 : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom services : for livestock ................................farms: 3 592 4,564 49 92 29 164 1,025 1,331 $1,000: (D) (D) 15,080 2,449 34,413 30 187 664 2,760 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: - 554 3,883 31 13 29 162 1,011 1,169 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: 2 36 610 12 6 - 1 13 161 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: - 2 50 1 1 - - 1 1 $50,000 to $99,999 .............................: - - 12 1 - - 1 - - $100,000 or more ...............................: 1 - 9 4 72 - - - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 8,893 210 393 1,003 151 1,629 - $1,000: 128,799 6,747 9,276 15,397 3,856 12,822 - Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: 6,580 81 321 790 112 1,228 - $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: 1,659 74 27 103 24 297 - $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: 301 22 11 59 5 48 - $50,000 to $99,999 .............................: 166 20 5 13 4 43 - $100,000 or more ...............................: 187 13 29 38 6 13 - : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ ........farms: 283 17 12 19 13 74 - $1,000: 3,711 669 69 128 23 886 - : Depreciation expenses claimed ...................farms: 9,779 236 411 1,578 215 2,167 - $1,000: 260,223 14,383 17,869 27,754 2,769 38,867 - : NET CASH FARM INCOME : : Net cash farm income of operations ..............farms: 20,976 393 916 2,429 254 4,371 - $1,000: 657,738 47,204 59,776 69,623 10,837 57,352 - Average per farm ..........................dollars: 31,357 120,113 65,258 28,663 42,664 13,121 - : Farms with net gains 2/ ......................number: 6,786 236 545 1,081 133 1,776 - Average net gain ........................dollars: 135,852 234,583 124,076 84,546 108,844 54,950 - : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ...............................: 1,013 75 115 179 16 305 - $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................: 1,615 12 166 345 20 461 - $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................: 920 14 76 158 15 281 - $10,000 to $24,999 .............................: 1,028 19 80 134 25 276 - $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: 701 11 42 87 17 182 - $50,000 or more ................................: 1,509 105 66 178 40 271 - : Farms with net losses ........................number: 14,190 157 371 1,348 121 2,595 - Average net loss ........................dollars: 18,616 51,956 21,146 16,151 30,078 15,507 - : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ...............................: 1,457 41 100 202 8 376 - $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................: 4,465 24 105 579 39 973 - $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................: 3,030 23 63 257 24 484 - $10,000 to $24,999 .............................: 3,150 33 59 207 21 458 - $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: 1,180 9 20 52 11 160 - $50,000 or more ................................: 908 27 24 51 18 144 - : Net cash farm income of producers ...............farms: 20,976 393 916 2,429 254 4,371 - $1,000: 651,802 45,348 59,628 68,701 10,860 54,736 - Average per farm ..........................dollars: 31,074 115,390 65,096 28,284 42,757 12,522 - : Producers reporting net gains 2/ ..............farms: 6,791 234 548 1,085 133 1,771 - Average net gain ........................dollars: 135,042 229,747 123,086 83,886 108,881 53,983 - : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ...............................: 1,018 75 115 184 16 305 - $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................: 1,611 12 166 343 20 457 - $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................: 923 14 76 158 15 284 - $10,000 to $24,999 .............................: 1,031 17 84 136 25 274 - $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: 699 9 41 87 17 181 - $50,000 or more ................................: 1,509 107 66 177 40 270 - : Producers reporting net losses ................farms: 14,185 159 368 1,344 121 2,600 - Average net loss ........................dollars: 18,701 52,910 21,259 16,604 29,926 15,718 - : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ...............................: 1,454 41 97 198 8 375 - $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................: 4,470 25 105 578 39 980 - $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................: 3,025 23 63 251 25 487 - $10,000 to $24,999 .............................: 3,156 35 59 216 20 455 - $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: 1,175 9 20 50 11 157 - $50,000 or more ................................: 905 26 24 51 18 146 - : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ...........................................farms: 8 - - - - - - $1,000: (D) - - - - - - : INCOME FROM FARM-RELATED SOURCES : : Total income from farm-related sources ..........farms: 3,974 96 146 393 53 955 - $1,000: 122,379 6,608 4,539 8,534 417 24,671 - : Customwork and other agricultural services ....farms: 839 33 59 179 29 259 - $1,000: 16,807 2,346 397 2,568 360 4,815 - : Gross cash rent or share payments .............farms: 1,222 25 30 80 4 439 - $1,000: 22,957 184 1,228 1,562 3 10,820 - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 43 1,586 3,504 38 91 27 126 438 1,283 $1,000: 1,201 11,621 23,422 987 49,965 74 637 986 4,630 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: 14 1,214 2,386 18 12 25 118 400 1,089 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: 13 284 899 16 - 1 7 36 175 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: 7 41 140 - 3 1 - 1 11 $50,000 to $99,999 .............................: 8 35 68 1 7 - - - 5 $100,000 or more ...............................: 1 12 11 3 69 - 1 1 3 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ ........farms: 6 68 121 1 2 - - 8 16 $1,000: 125 761 1,305 (D) (D) - - (D) 466 : Depreciation expenses claimed ...................farms: 38 2,129 3,428 35 88 16 150 324 1,131 $1,000: 4,835 34,031 72,142 11,128 58,778 65 866 2,248 13,356 : NET CASH FARM INCOME : : Net cash farm income of operations ..............farms: 48 4,323 7,215 53 110 61 368 1,943 2,863 $1,000: 4,547 52,805 72,291 8,195 378,631 39 -2,691 -10,027 -33,491 Average per farm ..........................dollars: 94,730 12,215 10,020 154,614 3,442,096 644 -7,312 -5,161 -11,698 : Farms with net gains 2/ ......................number: 20 1,756 2,250 35 77 5 38 190 420 Average net gain ........................dollars: 418,204 50,813 78,527 271,110 5,021,827 180,146 26,110 19,238 40,586 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ...............................: - 305 180 - - - 7 66 70 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................: - 461 415 6 - - 19 79 92 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................: 4 277 277 1 - - 1 20 77 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................: 3 273 402 4 - - 2 11 75 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: 1 181 292 7 1 - 4 7 51 $50,000 or more ................................: 12 259 684 17 76 5 5 7 55 : Farms with net losses ........................number: 28 2,567 4,965 18 33 56 330 1,753 2,443 Average net loss ........................dollars: 136,323 14,189 21,026 71,905 243,944 15,383 11,161 7,805 20,686 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ...............................: 3 373 293 - - - 6 303 128 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................: 1 972 1,360 1 3 13 113 612 643 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................: 9 475 1,144 - 2 12 86 454 481 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................: 1 457 1,284 8 15 20 93 315 637 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: - 160 501 2 8 9 28 41 339 $50,000 or more ................................: 14 130 383 7 5 2 4 28 215 : Net cash farm income of producers ...............farms: 48 4,323 7,215 53 110 61 368 1,943 2,863 $1,000: 4,211 50,525 71,246 8,196 378,778 39 -2,691 -10,013 -33,025 Average per farm ..........................dollars: 87,725 11,687 9,875 154,633 3,443,439 644 -7,312 -5,153 -11,535 : Producers reporting net gains 2/ ..............farms: 20 1,751 2,255 35 77 5 38 190 420 Average net gain ........................dollars: 400,022 50,030 77,804 271,139 5,023,506 180,146 26,110 19,238 41,579 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ...............................: - 305 180 - - - 7 66 70 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................: - 457 417 6 - - 19 79 92 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................: 4 280 277 1 - - 1 20 77 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................: 3 271 403 4 - - 2 11 75 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: 1 180 300 7 1 - 4 7 45 $50,000 or more ................................: 12 258 678 17 76 5 5 7 61 : Producers reporting net losses ................farms: 28 2,572 4,960 18 33 56 330 1,753 2,443 Average net loss ........................dollars: 135,345 14,416 21,008 71,905 243,384 15,383 11,161 7,797 20,667 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ...............................: 3 372 298 - - - 6 303 128 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................: 1 979 1,355 1 3 13 113 615 643 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................: 9 478 1,141 - 2 12 86 454 481 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................: 1 454 1,285 8 15 20 93 312 638 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: - 157 502 2 8 9 28 41 338 $50,000 or more ................................: 14 132 379 7 5 2 4 28 215 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ...........................................farms: - - 7 1 - - - - - $1,000: - - (D) (D) - - - - - : INCOME FROM FARM-RELATED SOURCES : : Total income from farm-related sources ..........farms: 16 939 1,529 23 25 10 26 115 603 $1,000: 664 24,008 45,656 2,139 8,491 1,103 559 712 18,950 : Customwork and other agricultural services ....farms: 5 254 151 2 - 1 4 23 99 $1,000: (D) (D) 3,992 (D) - (D) (D) 153 2,109 : Gross cash rent or share payments .............farms: 7 432 379 8 9 1 9 27 211 $1,000: (D) (D) 5,614 174 (D) (D) 421 297 2,565 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 162 1 13 5 4 35 - $1,000: 489 (D) 29 8 (D) 66 - Agri-tourism and recreational services ........farms: 326 - 22 14 10 33 - $1,000: 20,391 - (D) (D) 29 1,772 - Patronage dividends and refunds from : cooperatives .................................farms: 784 39 12 57 2 121 - $1,000: 7,579 161 (D) (D) (D) 484 - Crop and livestock insurance payments .........farms: 771 32 3 43 1 114 - $1,000: 34,554 3,382 (D) 1,019 (D) 4,855 - Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments ................farms: 206 2 6 11 3 63 - $1,000: 2,010 (D) 16 58 (D) 563 - Other farm-related income sources .............farms: 535 6 26 46 2 74 - $1,000: 17,592 437 (D) 1,646 (D) 1,296 - : LAND USE : : Total cropland ..................................farms: 11,852 393 916 2,429 254 4,049 - acres: 2,094,233 265,544 55,670 89,921 5,166 814,464 - Harvested cropland ............................farms: 8,905 393 916 2,429 254 2,716 - acres: 762,676 175,418 39,303 61,973 2,724 276,785 - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 49 acres ..................................: 7,668 233 855 2,270 240 2,231 - 50 to 99 acres .................................: 370 17 11 35 8 176 - 100 to 199 acres ...............................: 273 29 4 53 3 110 - 200 to 499 acres ...............................: 275 31 18 46 3 103 - 500 to 999 acres ...............................: 157 37 19 17 - 46 - 1,000 to 1,999 acres ...........................: 87 26 7 4 - 27 - 2,000 acres or more ............................: 75 20 2 4 - 23 - : Cropland- : Other pasture and grazing land that could have : been used for crops without additional : improvements ...............................farms: 1,255 25 51 66 10 224 - acres: 468,877 11,677 1,195 5,440 323 56,702 - On which all crops failed or were : abandoned ..................................farms: 1,379 46 133 126 22 564 - acres: 208,400 24,765 4,544 1,343 203 85,905 - Idle or used for cover crops or soil : improvement, but not harvested and : not pastured or grazed .....................farms: 2,789 93 180 255 50 1,364 - acres: 518,133 34,133 5,071 19,052 1,375 359,499 - In summer fallow ............................farms: 1,351 50 102 145 12 565 - acres: 136,147 19,551 5,557 2,113 541 35,573 - : Total woodland ..................................farms: 1,892 20 75 90 30 361 - acres: 2,650,378 6,351 3,928 11,650 6,685 286,384 - Woodland pastured .............................farms: 1,223 19 32 47 16 154 - acres: 2,288,815 5,388 2,113 9,160 4,342 235,725 - Woodland not pastured .........................farms: 871 13 49 52 20 246 - acres: 361,563 963 1,815 2,490 2,343 50,659 - Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured .................farms: 11,155 112 186 280 63 1,358 - acres: 33,718,286 337,720 125,363 55,381 7,819 1,610,639 - : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. ......farms: 9,016 135 444 796 131 1,743 - acres: 665,666 19,632 11,213 12,786 894 72,828 - : Irrigated land ..................................farms: 9,270 306 916 2,066 244 2,722 - acres: 545,904 66,661 34,689 60,843 2,411 222,734 - Harvested cropland ............................farms: 8,018 304 916 2,024 244 2,574 - acres: 464,525 61,342 33,732 58,971 1,781 200,971 - Pastureland and other land ....................farms: 2,465 30 143 239 44 524 - acres: 81,379 5,319 957 1,872 630 21,763 - : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs ...................farms: 893 39 7 3 - 602 - acres: 594,643 23,423 750 6,894 - 263,821 - : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs ........farms: 1,682 123 69 227 12 401 - acres: 5,309,957 220,417 41,831 40,731 881 391,174 - : ORGANIC AGRICULTURE : : Total organic product sales .....................farms: 93 6 22 22 12 19 - $1,000: 38,250 2,986 1,062 1,091 2,287 10,572 - : VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS : : Estimated market value of land and buildings ....farms: 20,976 393 916 2,429 254 4,371 - $1,000: 32,804,095 818,222 628,822 1,765,141 390,960 4,764,510 - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: - 35 76 - - - - 11 17 $1,000: - 66 282 - - - - 7 82 Agri-tourism and recreational services ........farms: - 33 166 - - 5 2 6 68 $1,000: - 1,772 6,143 - - (D) (D) (D) 7,847 Patronage dividends and refunds from : cooperatives .................................farms: 7 114 451 4 14 4 3 15 62 $1,000: 20 464 1,769 (D) (D) 1 (D) (D) (D) Crop and livestock insurance payments .........farms: 8 106 466 13 3 - - 16 80 $1,000: 269 4,587 22,020 553 84 - - 86 2,552 Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments ................farms: 3 60 85 - 1 - 2 16 17 $1,000: (D) (D) 1,223 - (D) - (D) 30 15 Other farm-related income sources .............farms: 2 72 172 4 2 - 12 18 173 $1,000: (D) (D) 4,614 1,334 (D) - 128 65 (D) : LAND USE : : Total cropland ..................................farms: 48 4,001 2,261 19 75 14 159 438 845 acres: 33,943 780,521 673,219 7,084 98,996 93 1,232 18,103 64,741 Harvested cropland ............................farms: 48 2,668 1,390 7 66 6 81 176 471 acres: 26,514 250,271 114,664 3,037 80,927 26 228 1,456 6,135 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 49 acres ..................................: 16 2,215 1,129 1 6 6 81 170 446 50 to 99 acres .................................: 7 169 103 1 3 - - 3 13 100 to 199 acres ...............................: 4 106 56 - 5 - - 2 11 200 to 499 acres ...............................: 3 100 56 2 15 - - 1 - 500 to 999 acres ...............................: 9 37 25 2 10 - - - 1 1,000 to 1,999 acres ...........................: 5 22 11 1 11 - - - - 2,000 acres or more ............................: 4 19 10 - 16 - - - - : Cropland- : Other pasture and grazing land that could have : been used for crops without additional : improvements ...............................farms: 2 222 465 3 11 7 25 132 236 acres: (D) (D) 321,662 1,089 7,020 (D) (D) 12,160 51,384 On which all crops failed or were : abandoned ..................................farms: 2 562 346 3 5 - 15 60 59 acres: (D) (D) 87,399 887 1,795 - 198 685 676 Idle or used for cover crops or soil : improvement, but not harvested and : not pastured or grazed .....................farms: 22 1,342 508 10 13 1 49 114 152 acres: 5,740 353,759 84,445 (D) 5,006 (D) 449 1,992 5,304 In summer fallow ............................farms: 3 562 350 3 4 - 18 42 60 acres: (D) (D) 65,049 (D) 4,248 - (D) 1,810 1,242 : Total woodland ..................................farms: - 361 773 7 4 9 38 137 348 acres: - 286,384 1,048,549 2,095 126 382 3,220 33,557 1,247,451 Woodland pastured .............................farms: - 154 593 7 2 4 12 112 225 acres: - 235,725 844,004 (D) (D) (D) 565 31,984 1,153,654 Woodland not pastured .........................farms: - 246 252 1 2 6 28 38 164 acres: - 50,659 204,545 (D) (D) (D) 2,655 1,573 93,797 Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured .................farms: 7 1,351 5,636 40 45 37 159 1,223 2,016 acres: 10,661 1,599,978 24,550,454 468,959 52,450 8,653 67,955 729,992 5,702,901 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. ......farms: 18 1,725 2,777 21 76 42 231 1,115 1,505 acres: 2,916 69,912 238,446 4,234 36,944 287 3,270 134,899 130,233 : Irrigated land ..................................farms: 48 2,674 1,822 5 61 10 133 263 722 acres: 20,481 202,253 91,998 1,931 42,149 88 478 2,563 19,359 Harvested cropland ............................farms: 48 2,526 1,230 4 58 6 74 155 429 acres: 20,100 180,871 57,944 (D) 41,274 (D) 215 870 5,662 Pastureland and other land ....................farms: 9 515 890 2 6 5 69 131 382 acres: 381 21,382 34,054 (D) 875 (D) 263 1,693 13,697 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs ...................farms: 9 593 217 8 4 - - 10 3 acres: 4,045 259,776 292,743 1,740 573 - - 4,579 120 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs ........farms: 37 364 731 13 26 - - 10 70 acres: 29,722 361,452 4,147,977 78,988 45,831 - - 4,876 337,251 : ORGANIC AGRICULTURE : : Total organic product sales .....................farms: 4 15 7 - 1 - - 1 3 $1,000: 2,529 8,043 (D) - (D) - - (D) (D) : VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS : : Estimated market value of land and buildings ....farms: 48 4,323 7,215 53 110 61 368 1,943 2,863 $1,000: 172,556 4,591,953 17,614,651 354,940 511,877 27,275 208,351 821,136 4,898,210 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 1,563,887 2,081,989 686,487 726,694 1,539,214 1,090,027 - Average per acre ..........................dollars: 838 1,300 3,205 10,399 19,012 1,711 - : Farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 ....................................: 3,831 149 304 178 16 753 - $50,000 to $99,999 ...............................: 1,753 14 118 224 16 410 - $100,000 to $199,999 .............................: 2,515 28 77 425 36 521 - $200,000 to $499,999 .............................: 5,031 50 226 862 86 1,089 - $500,000 to $999,999 .............................: 3,351 50 84 449 53 810 - : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 .........................: 1,807 35 48 165 30 362 - $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 .........................: 1,440 29 29 66 9 257 - $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 .........................: 648 16 14 32 4 94 - $10,000,000 or more ..............................: 600 22 16 28 4 75 - : VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ......................................farms: 20,976 393 916 2,429 254 4,371 - $1,000: 1,600,331 90,274 83,021 164,675 16,283 336,718 - : Farms by value group: : $1 to $4,999 .....................................: 1,938 5 120 382 24 274 - $5,000 to $9,999 .................................: 2,238 48 117 349 19 411 - $10,000 to $19,999 ...............................: 3,825 72 198 456 46 820 - $20,000 to $49,999 ...............................: 5,457 83 250 593 86 1,357 - $50,000 to $99,999 ...............................: 3,595 32 148 369 38 806 - $100,000 to $199,999 .............................: 2,092 52 28 125 23 349 - $200,000 to $499,999 .............................: 1,362 55 13 94 11 230 - $500,000 or more .................................: 469 46 42 61 7 124 - : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups .......................farms: 16,699 351 782 1,732 195 3,073 - number: 32,796 968 1,357 2,848 354 5,620 - : Tractors, all ...................................farms: 12,668 290 593 1,697 141 2,852 - number: 22,203 684 1,144 3,007 251 5,637 - Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .................farms: 6,281 127 352 1,036 106 1,186 - number: 7,554 146 423 1,285 142 1,474 - 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .....................farms: 6,917 144 298 757 56 1,788 - number: 9,451 182 411 1,192 87 2,517 - 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..................farms: 2,918 158 104 252 18 868 - number: 5,198 356 310 530 22 1,646 - : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled .........farms: 339 85 21 1 3 113 - number: 378 93 23 (D) (D) 131 - Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled ....farms: 150 12 25 15 - 91 - number: 190 14 25 21 - 121 - Forage harvesters, self-propelled ...............farms: 629 54 21 38 2 287 - number: 724 72 (D) 45 (D) 317 - Hay balers ......................................farms: 3,275 96 122 92 18 1,549 - number: 3,855 128 139 101 21 1,820 - : FERTILIZERS AND CHEMICALS : : Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : used ...........................................farms: 3,838 174 379 998 81 900 - acres treated: 589,269 128,964 33,337 48,753 1,181 160,401 - Manure used .....................................farms: 1,707 53 192 190 40 327 - acres treated: 123,750 17,605 813 9,767 325 20,174 - Organic fertilizer used .........................farms: 384 6 76 66 26 87 - acres treated: 6,105 3,054 236 461 28 1,419 - : Acres treated to control- : Insects .......................................farms: 1,580 58 356 524 57 330 - acres: 157,452 27,533 22,935 31,145 729 42,602 - Weeds, grass, or brush ........................farms: 2,537 179 359 594 51 574 - acres: 560,979 155,621 29,001 29,659 704 161,688 - Nematodes .....................................farms: 298 20 103 71 1 80 - acres: 60,203 (D) 15,569 3,359 (D) 25,034 - Diseases in crops and orchards ................farms: 376 9 117 156 11 55 - acres: 28,031 4,866 13,196 3,135 26 4,016 - Chemicals used to control growth, : thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate ................farms: 544 11 63 320 8 118 - acres on which used: 85,969 6,526 13,175 35,171 57 26,798 - : LAND USE PRACTICES : : Land drained by tile ............................farms: 309 23 29 29 - 133 - acres: 19,981 186 176 404 - 3,394 - Land artificially drained by ditches ............farms: 1,496 92 193 204 18 449 - acres: 54,251 4,251 5,441 3,987 631 12,151 - Land under conservation easement ................farms: 369 20 23 14 6 115 - acres: 504,467 2,522 117 65 527 17,181 - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 3,594,922 1,062,215 2,441,393 6,696,989 4,653,431 447,134 566,170 422,613 1,710,866 Average per acre ..........................dollars: 3,631 1,678 664 736 2,715 2,897 2,753 896 686 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 ....................................: 2 751 1,180 1 2 5 48 898 297 $50,000 to $99,999 ...............................: 2 408 478 2 6 7 37 214 227 $100,000 to $199,999 .............................: 10 511 713 7 1 4 61 232 410 $200,000 to $499,999 .............................: 8 1,081 1,439 3 13 26 112 304 821 $500,000 to $999,999 .............................: 2 808 1,139 10 17 15 80 158 486 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 .........................: 4 358 795 7 23 2 24 57 259 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 .........................: 13 244 755 10 20 2 3 68 192 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 .........................: 2 92 368 7 18 - - 7 88 $10,000,000 or more ..............................: 5 70 348 6 10 - 3 5 83 : VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ......................................farms: 48 4,323 7,215 53 110 61 368 1,943 2,863 $1,000: 15,014 321,705 564,928 9,246 85,577 2,351 15,310 63,041 168,908 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $4,999 .....................................: - 274 636 - - 4 31 241 221 $5,000 to $9,999 .................................: 2 409 582 2 4 5 41 346 314 $10,000 to $19,999 ...............................: - 820 1,174 1 2 11 74 517 454 $20,000 to $49,999 ...............................: 10 1,347 1,648 19 9 26 109 453 824 $50,000 to $99,999 ...............................: 4 802 1,345 5 17 9 75 224 527 $100,000 to $199,999 .............................: 6 343 1,023 13 6 6 32 129 306 $200,000 to $499,999 .............................: 21 209 701 9 9 - 5 33 202 $500,000 or more .................................: 5 119 106 4 63 - 1 - 15 : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups .......................farms: 36 3,037 6,227 47 104 59 319 1,558 2,252 number: 145 5,475 13,729 160 805 110 493 2,247 4,105 : Tractors, all ...................................farms: 36 2,816 4,457 41 98 52 200 637 1,610 number: 112 5,525 7,388 86 561 56 242 779 2,368 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .................farms: 5 1,181 1,983 11 61 40 142 356 881 number: 8 1,466 2,389 14 97 40 157 381 1,006 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .....................farms: 24 1,764 2,609 29 70 12 61 267 826 number: 48 2,469 3,403 41 185 12 68 306 1,047 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..................farms: 21 847 1,089 19 73 4 17 77 239 number: 56 1,590 1,596 31 279 4 17 92 315 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled .........farms: 9 104 80 1 15 - - 1 19 number: 10 121 83 (D) (D) - - (D) 21 Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled ....farms: 47 44 5 - 2 - - - - number: 56 65 (D) - (D) - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled ...............farms: 4 283 182 1 12 - 2 3 27 number: 5 312 208 (D) 16 - (D) (D) 33 Hay balers ......................................farms: 14 1,535 1,092 5 25 1 13 63 199 number: 23 1,797 1,291 (D) 30 (D) 13 70 233 : FERTILIZERS AND CHEMICALS : : Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : used ...........................................farms: 41 859 774 3 55 - 51 64 359 acres treated: 24,705 135,696 142,208 1,017 48,989 - 173 12,783 11,463 Manure used .....................................farms: 1 326 443 - 31 9 54 80 288 acres treated: (D) (D) 55,903 - 14,425 9 641 1,618 2,470 Organic fertilizer used .........................farms: - 87 64 - - - 15 6 38 acres treated: - 1,419 594 - - - 15 6 292 : Acres treated to control- : Insects .......................................farms: 14 316 126 - 20 - 12 13 84 acres: 4,397 38,205 19,412 - 10,648 - 28 77 2,343 Weeds, grass, or brush ........................farms: 41 533 445 3 54 - 31 37 210 acres: 25,365 136,323 131,698 1,042 46,133 - 123 172 5,138 Nematodes .....................................farms: 17 63 13 - 2 - - - 8 acres: 12,981 12,053 (D) - (D) - - - 8 Diseases in crops and orchards ................farms: 12 43 17 - 3 - 2 - 6 acres: 1,202 2,814 971 - 1,801 - (D) - (D) Chemicals used to control growth, : thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate ................farms: 24 94 11 1 6 - - - 6 acres on which used: 14,581 12,217 2,194 (D) 1,480 - - - (D) : LAND USE PRACTICES : : Land drained by tile ............................farms: - 133 47 - - - 4 13 31 acres: - 3,394 11,344 - - - 39 310 4,128 Land artificially drained by ditches ............farms: 1 448 319 1 6 4 8 65 137 acres: (D) (D) 21,436 (D) (D) 12 88 940 4,201 Land under conservation easement ................farms: 1 114 96 6 1 - 3 27 58 acres: (D) (D) 222,724 (D) (D) - 6 4,136 256,337 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 1,917 174 372 157 39 638 - acres: 158,821 52,383 4,582 2,158 247 60,348 - Cropland on which conservation or reduced : tillage, excluding no-till, practices were : used (see text) ................................farms: 1,229 130 204 108 23 429 - acres: 236,967 56,428 14,463 1,752 328 69,137 - Cropland on which intensive or conventional : tillage practices were used (see text) .........farms: 1,934 189 245 129 15 817 - acres: 335,271 76,443 21,515 2,821 482 113,677 - Cropland planted to a cover crop : (excluding CRP) ................................farms: 1,075 31 168 191 56 317 - acres: 47,479 10,128 6,689 4,189 259 15,712 - Use of precision agriculture practices : (see text) .....................................farms: 803 53 28 63 5 228 - : RENEWABLE ENERGY : : Renewable energy producing systems : (see text) .....................................farms: 2,729 16 114 360 61 304 - Solar panels ..................................farms: 2,543 13 104 350 56 266 - Wind turbines .................................farms: 207 4 - - 1 31 - Methane digesters .............................farms: 13 - - - 4 2 - Geothermal/geoexchange systems ................farms: 50 - 9 9 3 1 - Small hydro systems ...........................farms: 51 - 2 10 4 12 - : Wind rights leased to others ....................farms: 245 3 - 1 - 52 - : TENURE : : Full owners .....................................farms: 13,470 162 524 2,293 211 3,082 - Part owners .....................................farms: 3,345 78 95 114 19 611 - Tenants .........................................farms: 4,161 153 297 22 24 678 - : OWNED AND RENTED LAND : : Land owned ......................................farms: 16,847 240 619 2,407 230 3,703 - acres: 27,069,347 448,752 156,402 118,947 14,928 2,331,037 - Owned land in farms ...........................farms: 20,234 366 877 2,407 230 4,279 - acres: 28,219,002 429,821 157,551 110,371 13,913 2,215,756 - : Land rented or leased from others ...............farms: 3,922 96 129 137 43 687 - acres: 11,075,675 199,426 42,358 59,378 6,651 583,438 - Rented or leased land in farms ................farms: 3,872 96 128 136 43 671 - acres: 10,909,561 199,426 38,623 59,367 6,651 568,559 - : Land rented or leased to others .................farms: 1,093 23 30 95 8 376 - acres: 1,541,765 20,814 22,851 8,587 1,015 311,201 - : TOTAL PRODUCERS AND FARMS BY NUMBER : OF PRODUCERS : : Total producers ......................................: 38,218 673 1,761 4,301 530 7,797 - Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer .......................................: 8,849 185 329 942 74 2,062 - 2 producers ......................................: 9,395 170 452 1,274 135 1,672 - 3 producers ......................................: 1,544 24 67 102 20 388 - 4 producers ......................................: 823 10 53 80 15 170 - 5 or more producers ..............................: 365 4 15 31 10 79 - : Total male producers ...............................: 22,665 427 1,042 2,622 296 4,851 - Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer .....................................: 14,868 225 640 1,898 164 3,098 - 2 producers ....................................: 2,252 75 137 218 40 514 - 3 producers ....................................: 652 8 22 69 10 143 - 4 producers ....................................: 135 1 3 16 3 44 - 5 or more producers ............................: 97 4 7 3 2 17 - : Total female producers .............................: 15,553 246 719 1,679 234 2,946 - Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer .....................................: 11,814 182 509 1,392 167 2,160 - 2 producers ....................................: 1,254 17 87 92 20 271 - 3 producers ....................................: 253 6 8 19 3 47 - 4 producers ....................................: 57 3 - 2 3 7 - 5 or more producers ............................: 32 - 2 6 1 12 - : PRODUCERS' CHARACTERISTICS 3/ : : Sex of producers: : Male ..............................................: 22,009 419 1,008 2,605 289 4,733 - Female .............................................: 15,014 234 698 1,635 215 2,833 - : Hired managers .......................................: 1,329 53 116 153 76 194 - : Primary occupation: : Farming ............................................: 17,176 498 1,030 1,514 238 3,211 - Other ..............................................: 19,847 155 676 2,726 266 4,355 - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 14 624 334 3 14 - 26 68 92 acres: 7,267 53,081 22,133 (D) 14,774 - (D) 278 1,300 Cropland on which conservation or reduced : tillage, excluding no-till, practices were : used (see text) ................................farms: 15 414 224 3 29 - 8 30 41 acres: 6,070 63,067 68,867 263 24,616 - 190 235 688 Cropland on which intensive or conventional : tillage practices were used (see text) .........farms: 30 787 384 5 23 - 2 43 82 acres: 11,169 102,508 99,976 2,203 15,205 - (D) 1,911 (D) Cropland planted to a cover crop : (excluding CRP) ................................farms: 10 307 173 - 8 - 23 16 92 acres: 1,568 14,144 6,663 - 2,935 - 94 199 611 Use of precision agriculture practices : (see text) .....................................farms: 7 221 252 5 5 - 14 66 84 : RENEWABLE ENERGY : : Renewable energy producing systems : (see text) .....................................farms: 1 303 1,255 12 5 9 70 63 460 Solar panels ..................................farms: 1 265 1,171 11 5 9 63 63 432 Wind turbines .................................farms: - 31 133 3 3 - - 1 31 Methane digesters .............................farms: - 2 7 - - - - - - Geothermal/geoexchange systems ................farms: - 1 17 - - - 4 2 5 Small hydro systems ...........................farms: - 12 10 - - - 5 - 8 : Wind rights leased to others ....................farms: - 52 151 3 3 1 - - 31 : TENURE : : Full owners .....................................farms: 21 3,061 3,815 26 88 58 319 724 2,168 Part owners .....................................farms: 23 588 1,915 22 20 1 24 120 326 Tenants .........................................farms: 4 674 1,485 5 2 2 25 1,099 369 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND : : Land owned ......................................farms: 44 3,659 5,750 48 108 59 343 844 2,496 acres: 34,777 2,296,260 17,164,739 311,874 178,082 3,103 17,774 291,004 6,032,705 Owned land in farms ...........................farms: 44 4,235 6,862 48 108 61 360 1,901 2,735 acres: 30,977 2,184,779 17,884,726 265,917 171,872 (D) 74,842 (D) 6,006,587 : Land rented or leased from others ...............farms: 28 659 2,203 27 22 1 32 117 428 acres: 17,183 566,255 8,754,674 221,593 (D) (D) 835 39,370 1,151,278 Rented or leased land in farms ................farms: 27 644 2,182 27 22 1 32 114 420 acres: 16,543 552,016 8,625,942 216,455 16,644 (D) 835 (D) 1,138,739 : Land rented or leased to others .................farms: 7 369 347 8 9 1 9 25 162 acres: 4,440 306,761 966,967 51,095 6,210 (D) (D) 16,991 133,703 : TOTAL PRODUCERS AND FARMS BY NUMBER : OF PRODUCERS : : Total producers ......................................: 84 7,713 13,504 106 238 105 712 3,041 5,450 Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer .......................................: 24 2,038 2,912 15 37 22 106 1,089 1,076 2 producers ......................................: 13 1,659 3,247 29 39 34 222 671 1,450 3 producers ......................................: 10 378 560 6 24 5 4 143 201 4 producers ......................................: 1 169 333 1 8 - 30 29 94 5 or more producers ..............................: - 79 163 2 2 - 6 11 42 : Total male producers ...............................: 60 4,791 8,194 67 171 59 386 1,486 3,064 Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer .....................................: 31 3,067 5,289 37 57 51 273 1,073 2,063 2 producers ....................................: 13 501 827 10 40 4 23 126 238 3 producers ....................................: 1 142 251 2 6 - 21 42 78 4 producers ....................................: - 44 58 1 - - 1 2 6 5 or more producers ............................: - 17 42 - 2 - - 4 16 : Total female producers .............................: 24 2,922 5,310 39 67 46 326 1,555 2,386 Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer .....................................: 22 2,138 3,871 24 48 42 248 1,282 1,889 2 producers ....................................: 1 270 450 6 8 2 27 108 166 3 producers ....................................: - 47 118 1 1 - 8 15 27 4 producers ....................................: - 7 39 - - - - 3 - 5 or more producers ............................: - 12 5 - - - - - 6 : PRODUCERS' CHARACTERISTICS 3/ : : Sex of producers: : Male ..............................................: 60 4,673 7,953 67 162 59 386 1,472 2,856 Female .............................................: 24 2,809 5,117 36 65 46 320 1,548 2,267 : Hired managers .......................................: 10 184 463 11 68 3 10 17 165 : Primary occupation: : Farming ............................................: 71 3,140 6,479 67 178 33 153 1,670 2,105 Other ..............................................: 13 4,342 6,591 36 49 72 553 1,350 3,018 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ...................................: 25,804 462 1,360 3,238 367 4,501 - Not on farm operated ...............................: 11,219 191 346 1,002 137 3,065 - : Days of work off farm: : None ...............................................: 13,683 286 687 1,503 194 2,970 - Any ................................................: 23,340 367 1,019 2,737 310 4,596 - 1 to 49 days .....................................: 4,172 52 249 549 69 998 - 50 to 99 days ....................................: 2,532 45 154 282 26 568 - 100 to 199 days ..................................: 3,533 76 216 406 45 628 - 200 days or more .................................: 13,103 194 400 1,500 170 2,402 - : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less ....................................: 1,911 39 116 151 29 482 - 3 or 4 years .......................................: 2,573 23 139 352 59 575 - 5 to 9 years .......................................: 6,122 63 322 678 121 1,312 - 10 years or more ...................................: 26,417 528 1,129 3,059 295 5,197 - : Average years on present farm ......................: 22.7 27.8 20.9 20.8 17.4 22.8 - : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less ....................................: 4,727 67 233 539 92 1,120 - 6 to 10 years ......................................: 5,099 55 268 573 95 1,070 - 11 years or more ...................................: 27,197 531 1,205 3,128 317 5,376 - : Average years on any farm ..........................: 24.7 30.2 23.1 22.6 19.6 24.7 - : Age group: : Under 25 years .....................................: 602 8 38 34 12 78 - 25 to 34 years .....................................: 2,064 51 145 81 37 367 - 35 to 44 years .....................................: 3,634 70 212 331 107 659 - 45 to 54 years .....................................: 4,862 51 208 582 65 914 - 55 to 64 years .....................................: 8,887 184 379 1,068 96 1,837 - 65 to 74 years .....................................: 10,589 189 501 1,341 120 2,242 - 75 years and over ..................................: 6,385 100 223 803 67 1,469 - : Average age ........................................: 60.6 60.5 58.2 63.1 56.2 61.9 - : Young producers (see text) ...........................: 2,666 59 183 115 49 445 - : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin .....: 11,468 40 481 1,878 127 2,554 - : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native ...................: 7,965 253 641 86 14 1,430 - Asian ..............................................: 142 - 11 63 2 29 - Black or African American ..........................: 93 - 11 19 6 13 - Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ..........: 54 1 24 12 1 7 - White ..............................................: 28,160 398 981 4,022 473 5,993 - More than one race reported ........................: 609 1 38 38 8 94 - : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training in : the Reserves or National Guard (see text) .........: 32,850 580 1,510 3,578 447 6,651 - Active duty now or in the past (see text) ..........: 4,173 73 196 662 57 915 - : Number of persons living in producers' : households ..........................................: 67,158 1,379 3,151 7,119 901 13,912 - : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions ...............................: 31,470 540 1,461 3,629 431 6,106 - Land use and/or crop decisions .....................: 27,210 542 1,377 3,145 386 5,620 - Livestock decisions ................................: 24,192 302 841 1,007 197 3,546 - Marketing decisions (see text) .....................: 19,787 311 959 1,856 332 3,332 - Record keeping and/or financial management .........: 24,416 408 1,083 2,736 342 4,589 - Estate planning or succession planning .............: 19,341 352 885 1,877 224 3,638 - : FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by one : producer's household and/or extended family ....farms: 19,946 383 877 2,325 241 4,121 - acres: 31,456,111 610,002 167,551 150,892 18,423 2,078,792 - Limited Liability Company .......................farms: 1,788 59 93 228 64 280 - acres: 5,886,471 156,337 26,379 31,274 3,642 287,753 - : LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ...........................farms: 17,593 281 771 2,153 193 3,600 - acres: 18,360,412 317,323 113,736 100,600 13,005 1,542,604 - Partnership .....................................farms: 982 32 23 126 17 184 - acres: 6,000,222 214,391 27,136 22,335 5,914 266,434 - Registered under State law ....................farms: 791 19 20 118 16 152 - acres: 5,505,560 200,183 26,323 21,110 5,910 263,588 - : Corporation .....................................farms: 1,129 45 49 124 38 210 - acres: 8,594,023 94,623 24,467 45,974 1,064 323,395 - Family held ...................................farms: 977 41 34 100 38 189 - acres: 6,947,531 (D) (D) 45,203 1,064 231,947 - More than 10 stockholders ...................farms: 16 - - 5 - - - 10 or less stockholders .....................farms: 961 41 34 95 38 189 - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ...................................: 51 4,450 8,712 71 129 88 601 2,491 3,784 Not on farm operated ...............................: 33 3,032 4,358 32 98 17 105 529 1,339 : Days of work off farm: : None ...............................................: 41 2,929 4,731 31 159 22 168 1,140 1,792 Any ................................................: 43 4,553 8,339 72 68 83 538 1,880 3,331 1 to 49 days .....................................: 26 972 1,329 24 8 9 67 213 605 50 to 99 days ....................................: 2 566 810 9 14 7 41 181 395 100 to 199 days ..................................: 4 624 1,285 5 13 16 56 302 485 200 days or more .................................: 11 2,391 4,915 34 33 51 374 1,184 1,846 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less ....................................: - 482 676 3 - 6 48 115 246 3 or 4 years .......................................: 1 574 820 5 1 12 43 150 394 5 to 9 years .......................................: 25 1,287 1,873 19 35 31 200 564 904 10 years or more ...................................: 58 5,139 9,701 76 191 56 415 2,191 3,579 : Average years on present farm ......................: 20.3 22.8 23.7 21.2 22.0 16.0 16.4 25.3 21.2 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less ....................................: 1 1,119 1,523 7 7 9 114 347 669 6 to 10 years ......................................: 12 1,058 1,646 17 28 44 173 397 733 11 years or more ...................................: 71 5,305 9,901 79 192 52 419 2,276 3,721 : Average years on any farm ..........................: 24.2 24.7 26.0 24.6 24.3 17.9 17.7 27.0 23.3 : Age group: : Under 25 years .....................................: 1 77 191 2 - - 17 100 122 25 to 34 years .....................................: 23 344 882 16 17 10 57 172 229 35 to 44 years .....................................: 5 654 1,323 4 36 17 79 306 490 45 to 54 years .....................................: 10 904 1,831 15 41 17 156 325 657 55 to 64 years .....................................: 23 1,814 3,143 23 51 51 145 739 1,171 65 to 74 years .....................................: 15 2,227 3,536 30 65 6 192 797 1,570 75 years and over ..................................: 7 1,462 2,164 13 17 4 60 581 884 : Average age ........................................: 52.8 62.0 59.9 57.4 57.0 53.8 56.0 60.4 60.8 : Young producers (see text) ...........................: 24 421 1,073 18 17 10 74 272 351 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin .....: 27 2,527 4,387 30 47 26 177 511 1,210 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native ...................: 3 1,427 2,966 1 3 4 80 1,858 629 Asian ..............................................: - 29 26 - - - - 6 5 Black or African American ..........................: - 13 26 - - - 2 3 13 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ..........: - 7 4 - - - 2 - 3 White ..............................................: 75 5,918 9,724 102 216 101 618 1,136 4,396 More than one race reported ........................: 6 88 324 - 8 - 4 17 77 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training in : the Reserves or National Guard (see text) .........: 72 6,579 11,708 93 214 79 637 2,758 4,595 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ..........: 12 903 1,362 10 13 26 69 262 528 : Number of persons living in producers' : households ..........................................: 192 13,720 24,306 186 518 188 1,189 5,743 8,566 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions ...............................: 72 6,034 11,118 85 171 88 615 2,711 4,515 Land use and/or crop decisions .....................: 66 5,554 9,462 79 144 64 544 2,334 3,513 Livestock decisions ................................: 16 3,530 10,926 90 159 94 484 2,599 3,947 Marketing decisions (see text) .....................: 58 3,274 8,008 75 100 68 394 1,604 2,748 Record keeping and/or financial management .........: 57 4,532 9,100 79 143 87 428 1,950 3,471 Estate planning or succession planning .............: 47 3,591 7,390 46 119 71 370 1,640 2,729 : FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by one : producer's household and/or extended family ....farms: 38 4,083 6,839 40 108 61 362 1,834 2,755 acres: 46,855 2,031,937 21,535,165 433,983 185,636 9,415 75,607 676,917 5,513,728 Limited Liability Company .......................farms: 1 279 672 16 47 7 21 52 249 acres: (D) (D) 4,856,560 69,065 116,510 1,585 8,446 22,316 306,604 : LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ...........................farms: 23 3,577 6,017 28 55 49 337 1,656 2,453 acres: 25,284 1,517,320 13,550,746 161,340 73,361 8,365 74,280 607,326 1,797,726 Partnership .....................................farms: 8 176 413 7 40 5 4 44 87 acres: (D) (D) 4,832,306 27,744 (D) 930 301 (D) 492,150 Registered under State law ....................farms: 8 144 325 5 36 5 4 18 73 acres: (D) (D) 4,397,830 26,897 81,435 930 301 864 480,189 : Corporation .....................................farms: 15 195 450 15 15 7 10 11 155 acres: (D) (D) 6,202,219 290,478 (D) 120 592 (D) 1,432,994 Family held ...................................farms: 14 175 389 13 15 7 7 11 133 acres: 15,022 216,925 5,817,281 (D) (D) 120 583 (D) (D) More than 10 stockholders ...................farms: - - 10 - - - - - 1 10 or less stockholders .....................farms: 14 175 379 13 15 7 7 11 132 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 152 4 15 24 - 21 - acres: 1,646,492 (D) (D) 771 - 91,448 - More than 10 stockholders ...................farms: 11 1 - - - - - 10 or less stockholders .....................farms: 141 3 15 24 - 21 - : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing : association, American Indian Reservation, etc. .farms: 1,272 35 73 26 6 377 - acres: 6,173,906 2,910 30,835 829 581 651,882 - : HIRED FARM LABOR : : Hired farm labor ................................farms: 3,994 110 212 531 80 815 - workers: 17,115 402 1,988 2,695 966 2,416 - Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more ............................farms: 2,042 84 110 245 53 357 - workers: 8,602 235 612 1,104 548 1,128 - Less than 150 days ..........................farms: 2,789 68 172 425 55 589 - workers: 8,513 167 1,376 1,591 418 1,288 - Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor ....farms: 149 10 25 43 3 19 - Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor .................................farms: 24 1 1 12 2 1 - Unpaid workers ..................................farms: 7,734 136 405 924 99 1,441 - workers: 19,455 260 957 1,983 269 3,493 - : FARMS BY SIZE : : 1 to 9 acres .........................................: 6,934 80 497 1,745 135 961 - 10 to 49 acres .......................................: 4,108 134 266 382 74 1,294 - 50 to 69 acres .......................................: 630 1 15 43 2 211 - 70 to 99 acres .......................................: 759 13 14 53 14 238 - 100 to 139 acres .....................................: 708 12 8 42 4 121 - 140 to 179 acres .....................................: 895 12 15 34 3 276 - 180 to 219 acres .....................................: 380 - 1 11 2 96 - 220 to 259 acres .....................................: 252 7 - 11 - 70 - 260 to 499 acres .....................................: 1,340 17 19 57 15 400 - 500 to 999 acres .....................................: 1,272 34 38 26 2 291 - 1,000 to 1,999 acres .................................: 1,089 24 29 13 - 155 - 2,000 acres or more ..................................: 2,609 59 14 12 3 258 - : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) .....................: 393 393 - - - - - Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ...................: 916 - 916 - - - - Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ....................: 2,429 - - 2,429 - - - Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture : production (1114) ...................................: 254 - - - 254 - - Other crop farming (1119) ............................: 4,371 - - - - 4,371 - Tobacco farming (11191) ............................: - - - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) .............................: 48 - - - - 48 - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ................: 4,323 - - - - 4,323 - Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ............: 7,215 - - - - - - Cattle feedlots (112112) .............................: 53 - - - - - - Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .............: 110 - - - - - - Hog and pig farming (1122) ...........................: 61 - - - - - - Poultry and egg production (1123) ....................: 368 - - - - - - Sheep and goat farming (1124) ........................: 1,943 - - - - - - Aquaculture and other animal : production (1125,1129) ..............................: 2,863 - - - - - - : FARM TYPOLOGY (SEE TEXT) : : Farms by typology group: : Small family farms : Gross cash farm income less than $150,000 ........: 18,547 270 821 2,203 208 3,910 - Gross cash farm income $150,000 to $349,999 ......: 633 29 11 53 10 91 - Midsize family farms : Gross cash farm income $350,000 to $999,999 ......: 442 48 7 39 14 70 - Large family farms : Gross cash farm income $1,000,000 to : $4,999,999 ......................................: 223 32 30 26 8 47 - Gross cash farm income $5,000,000 or more ........: 101 4 8 4 1 3 - Non-family farms ...................................: 1,030 10 39 104 13 250 - : OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : Farms reporting- : Internet access ....................................: 14,672 269 704 1,882 223 2,896 - Dial-up ..........................................: 500 - 16 88 4 82 - Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ...: 7,782 127 367 1,175 148 1,583 - Cellular data plan (see text) ....................: 8,708 184 465 1,080 140 1,710 - Satellite ........................................: 3,038 56 127 304 41 526 - Don't know .......................................: 848 17 36 77 5 190 - Other ............................................: 120 1 3 24 1 15 - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 1 20 61 2 - - 3 - 22 acres: (D) (D) 384,938 (D) - - 9 - (D) More than 10 stockholders ...................farms: - - 4 - - - - - 6 10 or less stockholders .....................farms: 1 20 57 2 - - 3 - 16 : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing : association, American Indian Reservation, etc. .farms: 2 375 335 3 - - 17 232 168 acres: (D) (D) 1,925,397 2,810 - - 504 135,702 3,422,456 : HIRED FARM LABOR : : Hired farm labor ................................farms: 26 789 1,351 17 81 7 29 194 567 workers: 173 2,243 3,791 111 2,948 9 64 416 1,309 Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more ............................farms: 24 333 740 14 80 2 8 97 252 workers: 145 983 1,645 77 2,580 (D) (D) 122 538 Less than 150 days ..........................farms: 11 578 882 5 27 5 26 120 415 workers: 28 1,260 2,146 34 368 (D) (D) 294 771 Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor ....farms: - 19 24 1 19 - - 3 2 Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor .................................farms: - 1 5 - - - - - 2 Unpaid workers ..................................farms: 17 1,424 2,937 25 12 30 129 587 1,009 workers: 36 3,457 8,401 56 32 94 367 1,222 2,321 : FARMS BY SIZE : : 1 to 9 acres .........................................: 3 958 1,378 - 11 22 230 949 926 10 to 49 acres .......................................: 10 1,284 1,012 3 10 23 76 348 486 50 to 69 acres .......................................: 2 209 203 - 5 1 8 75 66 70 to 99 acres .......................................: 2 236 257 - 3 - 21 30 116 100 to 139 acres .....................................: 4 117 259 6 5 3 8 65 175 140 to 179 acres .....................................: 1 275 311 1 4 2 12 70 155 180 to 219 acres .....................................: 3 93 171 - 2 6 1 20 70 220 to 259 acres .....................................: - 70 106 2 2 - 2 5 47 260 to 499 acres .....................................: 1 399 498 4 9 2 2 67 250 500 to 999 acres .....................................: 4 287 601 5 14 - 2 84 175 1,000 to 1,999 acres .................................: 11 144 616 11 19 - - 113 109 2,000 acres or more ..................................: 7 251 1,803 21 26 2 6 117 288 : 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) ............................: 48 4,323 - - - - - - - Tobacco farming (11191) ............................: - - - - - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) .............................: 48 - - - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ................: - 4,323 - - - - - - - Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ............: - - 7,215 - - - - - - Cattle feedlots (112112) .............................: - - - 53 - - - - - Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .............: - - - - 110 - - - - Hog and pig farming (1122) ...........................: - - - - - 61 - - - Poultry and egg production (1123) ....................: - - - - - - 368 - - Sheep and goat farming (1124) ........................: - - - - - - - 1,943 - Aquaculture and other animal : production (1125,1129) ..............................: - - - - - - - - 2,863 : FARM TYPOLOGY (SEE TEXT) : : Farms by typology group: : Small family farms : Gross cash farm income less than $150,000 ........: 16 3,894 6,112 23 31 55 360 1,829 2,725 Gross cash farm income $150,000 to $349,999 ......: 4 87 397 8 - 6 2 3 23 Midsize family farms : Gross cash farm income $350,000 to $999,999 ......: 7 63 255 5 - - - 2 2 Large family farms : Gross cash farm income $1,000,000 to : $4,999,999 ......................................: 10 37 71 1 3 - - - 5 Gross cash farm income $5,000,000 or more ........: 1 2 4 3 74 - - - - Non-family farms ...................................: 10 240 376 13 2 - 6 109 108 : OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : Farms reporting- : Internet access ....................................: 41 2,855 5,036 48 99 59 313 1,016 2,127 Dial-up ..........................................: - 82 183 - 12 - 2 44 69 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ...: 21 1,562 2,586 19 31 29 195 377 1,145 Cellular data plan (see text) ....................: 34 1,676 2,958 26 43 44 189 623 1,246 Satellite ........................................: 13 513 1,182 14 65 17 54 190 462 Don't know .......................................: - 190 285 3 7 4 8 81 135 Other ............................................: - 15 49 - - 1 10 10 6 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ........................................: 16,783 282 724 2,009 215 3,433 - 2 households .......................................: 2,950 80 142 342 27 641 - 3 households .......................................: 717 18 25 35 6 158 - 4 households .......................................: 335 9 24 30 3 92 - 5 or more households ...............................: 191 4 1 13 3 47 - : LIVESTOCK : : Cattle and calves inventory .....................farms: 8,562 76 120 134 26 514 - number: 1,330,860 13,800 1,802 1,275 497 22,167 - Farms with- : 1 to 9 ...........................................: 2,998 13 73 101 14 245 - 10 to 49 .........................................: 3,471 27 40 30 9 200 - 50 to 99 .........................................: 604 8 5 2 2 30 - 100 to 199 .......................................: 518 10 1 - 1 18 - 200 to 499 .......................................: 522 11 1 1 - 14 - 500 or more ......................................: 449 7 - - - 7 - : Cows and heifers that calved ..................farms: 7,524 57 92 100 21 452 - number: 732,811 6,555 1,161 666 263 9,387 - : Beef cows ...................................farms: 7,395 57 90 96 18 446 - number: 451,242 6,555 1,152 660 258 9,352 - Farms with- : 1 to 9 .......................................: 3,046 9 50 86 12 240 - 10 to 49 .....................................: 2,745 25 36 8 4 167 - 50 to 99 .....................................: 559 7 2 1 1 20 - 100 to 199 ...................................: 458 5 2 1 1 12 - 200 to 499 ...................................: 409 8 - - - 6 - 500 or more ..................................: 178 3 - - - 1 - : Milk cows ...................................farms: 233 - 5 5 5 12 - number: 281,569 - 9 6 5 35 - Farms with- : 1 to 9 .......................................: 150 - 5 5 5 12 - 10 to 49 .....................................: 3 - - - - - - 50 to 99 .....................................: - - - - - - - 100 to 199 ...................................: - - - - - - - 200 to 499 ...................................: 4 - - - - - - 500 or more ..................................: 76 - - - - - - : Other cattle ..................................farms: 6,274 66 83 80 22 307 - number: 598,049 7,245 641 609 234 12,780 - : Cattle and calves sold ..........................farms: 5,967 52 26 56 9 274 - number: 743,823 7,437 374 330 247 10,134 - $1,000: 678,505 6,750 296 257 229 10,352 - Calves weighing less than 500 pounds ..........farms: 3,335 17 16 18 3 124 - number: 231,353 1,361 176 (D) (D) 2,999 - Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more ............farms: 5,178 49 22 46 8 230 - number: 512,470 6,076 198 (D) (D) 7,135 - Cattle on feed ..............................farms: 73 1 - - - 3 - number: 66,070 (D) - - - (D) - : Hogs and pigs inventory .........................farms: 363 10 19 15 7 45 - number: 1,747 30 90 32 24 155 - Farms with- : 1 to 24 ..........................................: 349 10 18 15 7 43 - 25 to 49 .........................................: 8 - 1 - - 2 - 50 to 99 .........................................: 6 - - - - - - 100 to 199 .......................................: - - - - - - - 200 to 499 .......................................: - - - - - - - 500 or more ......................................: - - - - - - - : Hogs and pigs sold ..............................farms: 238 7 12 6 1 19 - number: 1,903 52 60 (D) (D) 94 - $1,000: 518 (D) 12 (D) (D) (D) - : Sheep and lambs inventory .......................farms: 2,949 24 98 73 11 320 - number: 92,005 1,081 1,128 1,073 160 7,536 - Sheep and lambs sold ............................farms: 1,016 7 33 23 6 78 - number: 43,195 341 273 462 15 1,479 - : Total horses and ponies inventory ...............farms: 7,243 48 194 216 30 708 - number: 34,901 185 806 646 125 2,340 - Total horses and ponies sold ....................farms: 1,103 1 4 8 - 15 - number: 3,018 (D) (D) 31 - 36 - : Goats, all inventory ............................farms: 1,974 14 76 60 9 187 - number: 27,924 69 673 354 45 2,046 - Goats, all sold .................................farms: 625 2 22 12 5 52 - number: 11,830 (D) 70 109 (D) 470 - : POULTRY : : Layers inventory ................................farms: 2,665 20 228 229 73 266 - number: 91,564 187 8,265 3,626 2,285 3,819 - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ........................................: 39 3,394 5,638 42 77 57 322 1,564 2,420 2 households .......................................: 9 632 1,033 10 23 2 46 280 324 3 households .......................................: - 158 316 - 1 2 - 73 83 4 households .......................................: - 92 142 - 6 - - 6 23 5 or more households ...............................: - 47 86 1 3 - - 20 13 : LIVESTOCK : : Cattle and calves inventory .....................farms: 4 510 7,015 51 110 14 62 124 316 number: 208 21,959 750,710 51,136 480,928 89 350 3,120 4,986 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ...........................................: - 245 2,210 - 29 11 54 87 161 10 to 49 .........................................: 3 197 2,964 16 2 3 8 33 139 50 to 99 .........................................: - 30 544 5 - - - 2 6 100 to 199 .......................................: 1 17 468 11 - - - 1 8 200 to 499 .......................................: - 14 483 8 3 - - - 1 500 or more ......................................: - 7 346 11 76 - - 1 1 : Cows and heifers that calved ..................farms: 4 448 6,228 41 110 13 53 104 253 number: 154 9,233 422,167 5,224 282,637 50 237 1,724 2,740 : Beef cows ...................................farms: 4 442 6,219 41 16 13 49 100 250 number: 154 9,198 421,609 5,224 1,737 (D) (D) 1,715 2,708 Farms with- : 1 to 9 .......................................: - 240 2,340 1 6 13 44 75 170 10 to 49 .....................................: 3 164 2,376 22 5 - 5 24 73 50 to 99 .....................................: - 20 516 6 1 - - - 5 100 to 199 ...................................: 1 11 434 3 - - - - - 200 to 499 ...................................: - 6 384 7 3 - - - 1 500 or more ..................................: - 1 169 2 1 - - 1 1 : Milk cows ...................................farms: - 12 59 - 109 2 7 9 20 number: - 35 558 - 280,900 (D) (D) 9 32 Farms with- : 1 to 9 .......................................: - 12 56 - 29 2 7 9 20 10 to 49 .....................................: - - 2 - 1 - - - - 50 to 99 .....................................: - - - - - - - - - 100 to 199 ...................................: - - - - - - - - - 200 to 499 ...................................: - - 1 - 3 - - - - 500 or more ..................................: - - - - 76 - - - - : Other cattle ..................................farms: 3 304 5,283 47 86 8 31 66 195 number: 54 12,726 328,543 45,912 198,291 39 113 1,396 2,246 : Cattle and calves sold ..........................farms: 3 271 5,210 53 81 2 4 46 154 number: (D) (D) 507,240 65,237 148,842 (D) (D) 1,573 2,391 $1,000: (D) (D) 472,138 89,235 96,102 (D) (D) (D) (D) Calves weighing less than 500 pounds ..........farms: 2 122 2,954 12 67 - 2 22 100 number: (D) (D) 147,198 1,417 76,741 - (D) (D) 1,023 Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more ............farms: 3 227 4,550 53 81 2 4 34 99 number: (D) (D) 360,042 63,820 72,101 (D) (D) (D) 1,368 Cattle on feed ..............................farms: - 3 12 53 4 - - - - number: - (D) (D) 58,544 (D) - - - - : Hogs and pigs inventory .........................farms: - 45 92 - - 43 23 61 48 number: - 155 322 - - 639 51 245 159 Farms with- : 1 to 24 ..........................................: - 43 91 - - 35 23 59 48 25 to 49 .........................................: - 2 - - - 5 - - - 50 to 99 .........................................: - - 1 - - 3 - 2 - 100 to 199 .......................................: - - - - - - - - - 200 to 499 .......................................: - - - - - - - - - 500 or more ......................................: - - - - - - - - - : Hogs and pigs sold ..............................farms: - 19 61 - - 61 18 25 28 number: - 94 239 - - 1,114 65 123 145 $1,000: - (D) (D) - - (D) (D) 26 32 : Sheep and lambs inventory .......................farms: - 320 636 - - 7 45 1,567 168 number: - 7,536 17,881 - - 223 442 53,219 9,262 Sheep and lambs sold ............................farms: - 78 159 - - 8 6 626 70 number: - 1,479 8,127 - - 33 76 26,726 5,663 : Total horses and ponies inventory ...............farms: 4 704 3,291 36 15 30 122 569 1,984 number: 48 2,292 14,591 142 52 94 378 1,652 13,890 Total horses and ponies sold ....................farms: 3 12 252 2 2 - - 25 794 number: (D) (D) 773 (D) (D) - - 30 2,130 : Goats, all inventory ............................farms: - 187 395 - 8 11 97 866 251 number: - 2,046 3,651 - 32 108 983 17,936 2,027 Goats, all sold .................................farms: - 52 72 - - 11 36 323 90 number: - 470 771 - - 50 153 9,593 556 : POULTRY : : Layers inventory ................................farms: - 266 680 - 8 29 348 393 391 number: - 3,819 9,446 - 52 562 52,322 5,304 5,696 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 .........................................: 2,660 20 227 229 73 266 - 400 to 3,199 .....................................: 4 - 1 - - - - 3,200 to 9,999 ...................................: - - - - - - - 10,000 to 19,999 .................................: - - - - - - - 20,000 to 49,999 .................................: 1 - - - - - - 50,000 to 99,999 .................................: - - - - - - - 100,000 or more ..................................: - - - - - - - : Pullets for laying flock replacement inventory ..farms: 442 - 46 19 10 40 - number: 26,943 - 581 389 120 930 - : Layers sold .....................................farms: 237 10 26 14 6 12 - number: 43,176 98 305 143 (D) 234 - : Pullets for laying flock replacement sold .......farms: 29 - - - - 2 - number: (D) - - - - (D) - : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ......farms: 77 - 6 - 2 8 - number: 3,955 - (D) - (D) 422 - Farms with- : 1 to 1,999 .......................................: 77 - 6 - 2 8 - 2,000 to 59,999 ..................................: - - - - - - - 60,000 to 99,999 .................................: - - - - - - - 100,000 or more ..................................: - - - - - - - : Turkeys inventory ...............................farms: 391 6 37 29 7 25 - number: 11,474 16 194 101 101 110 - Turkeys sold ....................................farms: 81 4 5 3 3 2 - number: 20,325 8 92 (D) (D) (D) - : CROPS : : Barley for grain ................................farms: 2 - - - - 2 - acres: (D) - - - - (D) - bushels: (D) - - - - (D) - Irrigated .....................................farms: 1 - - - - 1 - acres: (D) - - - - (D) - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: - - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres ...................................: 1 - - - - 1 - 100 to 249 acres .................................: - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres .................................: 1 - - - - 1 - 500 acres or more ................................: - - - - - - - : Corn for grain ..................................farms: 140 77 17 6 - 15 - acres: 37,147 17,957 (D) 6 - (D) - bushels: 6,081,060 3,316,639 (D) 600 - (D) - Irrigated .....................................farms: 89 54 10 6 - 7 - acres: 7,155 6,177 63 6 - 72 - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: 88 43 14 6 - 8 - 25 to 99 acres ...................................: 10 3 1 - - 3 - 100 to 249 acres .................................: 23 17 2 - - 2 - 250 to 499 acres .................................: 8 5 - - - - - 500 acres or more ................................: 11 9 - - - 2 - : Corn for silage or greenchop ....................farms: 248 109 18 5 - 58 - acres: 82,815 35,899 1,425 746 - 12,812 - tons: 1,899,465 775,841 36,324 3,153 - 308,156 - Irrigated .....................................farms: 146 85 5 2 - 30 - acres: 43,766 23,668 (D) (D) - (D) - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: 41 25 6 2 - 5 - 25 to 99 acres ...................................: 38 20 6 1 - 9 - 100 to 249 acres .................................: 74 28 4 - - 24 - 250 to 499 acres .................................: 46 14 2 2 - 13 - 500 acres or more ................................: 49 22 - - - 7 - : Cotton, all .....................................farms: 175 15 28 18 - 104 - acres: 46,527 3,070 7,329 1,497 - 30,905 - bales: 100,347 7,747 14,335 2,776 - 67,944 - Irrigated .....................................farms: 175 15 28 18 - 104 - acres: 46,527 3,070 7,329 1,497 - 30,905 - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: 30 3 - 10 - 16 - 25 to 99 acres ...................................: 51 4 6 1 - 38 - 100 to 249 acres .................................: 48 3 14 6 - 23 - 250 to 499 acres .................................: 17 4 4 1 - 7 - 500 acres or more ................................: 29 1 4 - - 20 - : Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas and : limas ..........................................farms: 33 5 16 - - 12 - acres: (D) (D) (D) - - (D) - cwt: 110,533 (D) (D) - - (D) - Irrigated .....................................farms: 33 5 16 - - 12 - acres: (D) (D) (D) - - (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) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- POULTRY - Con. : : Layers inventory - Con. : : Farms with- : 1 to 399 .........................................: - 266 679 - 8 29 345 393 391 400 to 3,199 .....................................: - - 1 - - - 2 - - 3,200 to 9,999 ...................................: - - - - - - - - - 10,000 to 19,999 .................................: - - - - - - - - - 20,000 to 49,999 .................................: - - - - - - 1 - - 50,000 to 99,999 .................................: - - - - - - - - - 100,000 or more ..................................: - - - - - - - - - : Pullets for laying flock replacement inventory ..farms: - 40 114 - - 3 85 69 56 number: - 930 1,101 - - 126 22,535 700 461 : Layers sold .....................................farms: - 12 35 - - 5 60 25 44 number: - 234 416 - - 142 (D) 304 (D) : Pullets for laying flock replacement sold .......farms: - 2 5 - - 2 11 7 2 number: - (D) 22 - - (D) (D) 27 (D) : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ......farms: - 8 25 - - 3 20 6 7 number: - 422 2,139 - - 300 530 46 150 Farms with- : 1 to 1,999 .......................................: - 8 25 - - 3 20 6 7 2,000 to 59,999 ..................................: - - - - - - - - - 60,000 to 99,999 .................................: - - - - - - - - - 100,000 or more ..................................: - - - - - - - - - : Turkeys inventory ...............................farms: - 25 81 - - 6 88 77 35 number: - 110 439 - - 32 10,019 370 92 Turkeys sold ....................................farms: - 2 10 - - 3 33 13 5 number: - (D) 145 - - 36 (D) (D) 10 : CROPS : : Barley for grain ................................farms: 1 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 .................................: - - - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres .................................: 1 - - - - - - - - 500 acres or more ................................: - - - - - - - - - : Corn for grain ..................................farms: 2 13 18 2 4 - - 1 - acres: (D) (D) 1,034 (D) (D) - - (D) - bushels: (D) (D) 173,648 (D) (D) - - (D) - Irrigated .....................................farms: - 7 7 1 3 - - 1 - acres: - 72 639 (D) (D) - - (D) - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: - 8 13 - 3 - - 1 - 25 to 99 acres ...................................: 1 2 3 - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres .................................: - 2 - 2 - - - - - 250 to 499 acres .................................: - - 2 - 1 - - - - 500 acres or more ................................: 1 1 - - - - - - - : Corn for silage or greenchop ....................farms: 7 51 19 2 36 - - - 1 acres: 1,095 11,717 7,901 (D) 23,683 - - - (D) tons: 15,815 292,341 175,354 (D) 591,348 - - - (D) Irrigated .....................................farms: - 30 12 1 10 - - - 1 acres: - (D) (D) (D) 8,476 - - - (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: - 5 3 - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres ...................................: 1 8 1 1 - - - - - 100 to 249 acres .................................: 5 19 5 1 11 - - - 1 250 to 499 acres .................................: 1 12 5 - 10 - - - - 500 acres or more ................................: - 7 5 - 15 - - - - : Cotton, all .....................................farms: 48 56 6 - 4 - - - - acres: 16,359 14,546 2,595 - 1,131 - - - - bales: 35,343 32,601 5,024 - 2,521 - - - - Irrigated .....................................farms: 48 56 6 - 4 - - - - acres: 16,359 14,546 2,595 - 1,131 - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: 13 3 1 - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres ...................................: 12 26 1 - 1 - - - - 100 to 249 acres .................................: 9 14 - - 2 - - - - 250 to 499 acres .................................: 1 6 1 - - - - - - 500 acres or more ................................: 13 7 3 - 1 - - - - : Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas and : limas ..........................................farms: - 12 - - - - - - - acres: - (D) - - - - - - - cwt: - (D) - - - - - - - Irrigated .....................................farms: - 12 - - - - - - - acres: - (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. : : Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas and : limas - Con. : : Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: 28 4 14 - - 10 - 25 to 99 acres ...................................: 2 1 1 - - - - 100 to 249 acres .................................: - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres .................................: 2 - 1 - - 1 - 500 acres or more ................................: 1 - - - - 1 - : Oats for grain ..................................farms: 11 1 4 - - 3 - acres: 155 (D) (D) - - 7 - bushels: 10,025 (D) (D) - - 630 - Irrigated .....................................farms: 7 1 1 - - 3 - acres: (D) (D) (D) - - 7 - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: 9 1 3 - - 3 - 25 to 99 acres ...................................: 1 - 1 - - - - 100 to 249 acres .................................: 1 - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres .................................: - - - - - - - 500 acres or more ................................: - - - - - - - : Peanuts for nuts ................................farms: 19 - - 3 - 12 - acres: 1,640 - - 18 - 1,607 - pounds: (D) - - (D) - (D) - Irrigated .....................................farms: 19 - - 3 - 12 - acres: 1,640 - - 18 - 1,607 - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: 12 - - 3 - 5 - 25 to 99 acres ...................................: 4 - - - - 4 - 100 to 249 acres .................................: 1 - - - - 1 - 250 to 499 acres .................................: 1 - - - - 1 - 500 acres or more ................................: 1 - - - - 1 - : Sorghum for grain ...............................farms: 98 37 6 1 - 25 - acres: 52,519 25,450 (D) (D) - 8,141 - bushels: 2,316,489 1,122,475 (D) (D) - 278,033 - Irrigated .....................................farms: 18 10 4 - - 3 - acres: 2,090 1,715 (D) - - (D) - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: 10 3 2 - - 4 - 25 to 99 acres ...................................: 12 3 2 - - 5 - 100 to 249 acres .................................: 23 7 2 1 - 4 - 250 to 499 acres .................................: 17 7 - - - 6 - 500 acres or more ................................: 36 17 - - - 6 - : Soybeans for beans ..............................farms: 7 5 2 - - - - acres: 337 (D) (D) - - - - bushels: 12,706 (D) (D) - - - - Irrigated .....................................farms: 4 4 - - - - - acres: (D) (D) - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: 5 3 2 - - - - 25 to 99 acres ...................................: 1 1 - - - - - 100 to 249 acres .................................: - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres .................................: 1 1 - - - - - 500 acres or more ................................: - - - - - - - : Sunflower seed, all .............................farms: 5 2 - - - 3 - acres: 251 (D) - - - (D) - pounds: 299,064 (D) - - - (D) - Irrigated .....................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: 3 - - - - 3 - 25 to 99 acres ...................................: - - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres .................................: 2 2 - - - - - 250 to 499 acres .................................: - - - - - - - 500 acres or more ................................: - - - - - - - : Wheat for grain, all ............................farms: 193 74 10 8 - 54 - acres: 97,287 45,699 2,250 214 - 23,180 - bushels: 2,559,769 1,311,859 115,983 3,684 - 492,586 - Irrigated .....................................farms: 60 20 4 7 - 15 - acres: 11,813 5,800 (D) (D) - 853 - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: 42 20 3 7 - 10 - 25 to 99 acres ...................................: 17 4 1 - - 6 - 100 to 249 acres .................................: 49 12 1 1 - 17 - 250 to 499 acres .................................: 35 15 5 - - 8 - 500 acres or more ................................: 50 23 - - - 13 - : Forage-land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ....................farms: 4,992 138 210 153 32 2,578 - acres: 352,191 49,743 7,682 1,874 731 172,177 - tons, dry equivalent: 1,014,543 78,730 35,530 8,440 1,087 537,835 - Irrigated .....................................farms: 4,669 117 189 145 28 2,439 - acres: 240,822 21,696 4,842 1,621 434 126,574 - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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. : : Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas and : limas - Con. : : Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: - 10 - - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres ...................................: - - - - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres .................................: - - - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres .................................: - 1 - - - - - - - 500 acres or more ................................: - 1 - - - - - - - : Oats for grain ..................................farms: - 3 2 1 - - - - - acres: - 7 (D) (D) - - - - - bushels: - 630 (D) (D) - - - - - Irrigated .....................................farms: - 3 2 - - - - - - acres: - 7 (D) - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: - 3 2 - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres ...................................: - - - - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres .................................: - - - 1 - - - - - 250 to 499 acres .................................: - - - - - - - - - 500 acres or more ................................: - - - - - - - - - : Peanuts for nuts ................................farms: 2 10 - - 1 - - - 3 acres: (D) (D) - - (D) - - - (D) pounds: (D) 1,037,211 - - (D) - - - (D) Irrigated .....................................farms: 2 10 - - 1 - - - 3 acres: (D) (D) - - (D) - - - (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: - 5 - - 1 - - - 3 25 to 99 acres ...................................: - 4 - - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres .................................: 1 - - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres .................................: 1 - - - - - - - - 500 acres or more ................................: - 1 - - - - - - - : Sorghum for grain ...............................farms: 5 20 15 1 12 - - - 1 acres: 2,104 6,037 (D) (D) 8,858 - - - (D) bushels: 64,631 213,402 (D) (D) 473,511 - - - (D) Irrigated .....................................farms: - 3 - - 1 - - - - acres: - (D) - - (D) - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: 1 3 1 - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres ...................................: - 5 1 - 1 - - - - 100 to 249 acres .................................: - 4 5 - 3 - - - 1 250 to 499 acres .................................: 3 3 2 1 1 - - - - 500 acres or more ................................: 1 5 6 - 7 - - - - : Soybeans for beans ..............................farms: - - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - - bushels: - - - - - - - - - Irrigated .....................................farms: - - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: - - - - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres ...................................: - - - - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres .................................: - - - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres .................................: - - - - - - - - - 500 acres or more ................................: - - - - - - - - - : Sunflower seed, all .............................farms: - 3 - - - - - - - acres: - (D) - - - - - - - pounds: - (D) - - - - - - - Irrigated .....................................farms: - - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: - 3 - - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres ...................................: - - - - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres .................................: - - - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres .................................: - - - - - - - - - 500 acres or more ................................: - - - - - - - - - : Wheat for grain, all ............................farms: 11 43 33 1 13 - - - - acres: 2,268 20,912 20,563 (D) (D) - - - - bushels: 37,866 454,720 483,544 (D) (D) - - - - Irrigated .....................................farms: 1 14 9 - 5 - - - - acres: (D) (D) 2,147 - 2,200 - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: 1 9 2 - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres ...................................: 2 4 5 1 - - - - - 100 to 249 acres .................................: 5 12 10 - 8 - - - - 250 to 499 acres .................................: 2 6 6 - 1 - - - - 500 acres or more ................................: 1 12 10 - 4 - - - - : Forage-land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ....................farms: 17 2,561 1,257 5 54 6 45 119 395 acres: 3,079 169,098 72,495 1,339 39,185 23 169 1,318 5,455 tons, dry equivalent: 9,254 528,581 149,107 (D) 185,274 (D) 150 1,221 12,401 Irrigated .....................................farms: 13 2,426 1,155 4 49 6 45 112 380 acres: 1,985 124,589 47,576 (D) 30,729 (D) 169 779 5,282 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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. : : Forage-land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop - Con. : : Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: 3,591 52 168 130 27 1,880 - 25 to 99 acres ...................................: 826 15 16 21 2 423 - 100 to 249 acres .................................: 308 40 18 2 3 149 - 250 to 499 acres .................................: 130 15 6 - - 58 - 500 acres or more ................................: 137 16 2 - - 68 - : Alfalfa hay ...................................farms: 3,615 77 169 103 19 2,018 - acres: 148,888 5,934 5,616 1,421 553 94,944 - tons, dry: 600,969 29,253 28,433 7,120 977 374,641 - Irrigated ...................................farms: 3,482 73 154 96 17 1,956 - acres: 135,891 4,510 3,553 (D) (D) 89,313 - : Other dry hay .................................farms: 1,551 59 67 51 15 678 - acres: 148,066 33,579 1,930 411 172 60,581 - tons, dry: 197,378 25,199 5,777 1,299 106 88,472 - Irrigated ...................................farms: 1,369 40 57 50 13 616 - acres: 64,691 6,747 1,167 (D) (D) 26,298 - : Field and grass seed crops, all .................farms: 91 - 7 7 - 71 - acres: 1,190 - 10 20 - 947 - Irrigated .....................................farms: 85 - 4 7 - 68 - acres: 1,181 - 4 20 - 944 - : Land in vegetables ..............................farms: 1,304 9 914 77 67 132 - acres: 23,778 (D) 17,109 86 (D) 5,394 - Irrigated .....................................farms: 1,304 9 914 77 67 132 - acres: 23,778 (D) 17,109 86 (D) 5,394 - Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres .................................: 1,155 5 794 75 67 110 - 5.0 to 24.9 acres ................................: 67 3 58 2 - 4 - 25.0 to 99.9 acres ...............................: 40 - 29 - - 10 - 100.0 to 249.9 acres .............................: 24 - 19 - - 5 - 250.0 acres or more ..............................: 18 1 14 - - 3 - : Beans, snap ...................................farms: 169 - 136 10 7 8 - acres: 49 - 42 3 1 1 - Harvested for processing ....................farms: 22 - 19 - - 3 - acres: 6 - 6 - - 1 - : Peas, green ...................................farms: 90 - 72 4 7 4 - acres: 18 - (D) 1 1 (D) - Harvested for processing ....................farms: 11 - 7 - - 1 - acres: 1 - (D) - - (D) - Potatoes ......................................farms: 107 - 86 2 5 6 - acres: 5,831 - (D) (D) 1 (D) - Harvested for processing ....................farms: 3 - 3 - - - - acres: 3 - 3 - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...............................: 102 - 84 2 5 3 - 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..............................: - - - - - - - 25.0 to 99.9 acres .............................: - - - - - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres ...........................: 3 - 1 - - 2 - 250.0 acres or more ............................: 2 - 1 - - 1 - : Sweet corn (see text) .........................farms: 145 - 119 3 3 3 - acres: 125 - 115 1 1 1 - Harvested for processing ....................farms: 19 - 16 - - 3 - acres: (D) - (D) - - 1 - Sweet potatoes ................................farms: 23 - 20 - 3 - - acres: (D) - 6 - (D) - - Harvested for processing ....................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - : Tomatoes in the open ..........................farms: 323 - 255 16 19 18 - acres: 91 - 75 (D) (D) 2 - Harvested for processing ....................farms: 29 - 19 - 1 3 - acres: 6 - (D) - (D) (Z) - : Land in orchards ................................farms: 2,914 6 151 2,416 49 132 - acres: 63,248 88 2,447 56,477 185 2,143 - Irrigated .....................................farms: 2,312 5 90 1,972 41 105 - acres: 61,618 75 2,406 55,115 164 2,068 - Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres .................................: 2,253 2 133 1,846 41 101 - 5.0 to 24.9 acres ................................: 392 2 7 345 7 13 - 25.0 to 99.9 acres ...............................: 143 2 2 117 1 12 - 100.0 to 249.9 acres .............................: 64 - 5 55 - 4 - 250.0 acres or more ..............................: 62 - 4 53 - 2 - : Apples ........................................farms: 657 1 58 495 11 36 - bearing and nonbearing acres: 1,082 (D) 31 919 (D) 26 - : Grapes (including muscadine) (see text) .......farms: 274 - 28 213 4 10 - bearing and nonbearing acres: 925 - 6 888 (Z) 14 - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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. : : Forage-land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop - Con. : : Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: 2 1,878 822 - 5 6 45 110 346 25 to 99 acres ...................................: 7 416 300 1 4 - - 6 38 100 to 249 acres .................................: 6 143 72 2 9 - - 3 10 250 to 499 acres .................................: - 58 36 2 12 - - - 1 500 acres or more ................................: 2 66 27 - 24 - - - - : Alfalfa hay ...................................farms: 12 2,006 847 2 26 6 30 86 232 acres: 1,099 93,845 26,762 (D) 8,989 (D) 118 649 3,491 tons, dry: 5,771 368,870 86,128 (D) 63,610 117 (D) 831 8,396 Irrigated ...................................farms: 9 1,947 811 2 26 6 30 83 228 acres: 642 88,671 23,906 (D) 8,735 (D) 118 439 3,367 : Other dry hay .................................farms: 8 670 441 4 22 - 18 39 157 acres: 1,915 58,666 36,146 591 12,148 - 44 644 1,820 tons, dry: 2,433 86,039 47,962 (D) 22,326 - (D) 378 3,917 Irrigated ...................................farms: 7 609 372 3 17 - 18 35 148 acres: (D) (D) 20,007 (D) 7,486 - 44 (D) 1,809 : Field and grass seed crops, all .................farms: - 71 5 - 1 - - - - acres: - 947 (D) - (D) - - - - Irrigated .....................................farms: - 68 5 - 1 - - - - acres: - 944 (D) - (D) - - - - : Land in vegetables ..............................farms: 6 126 50 - - 3 24 7 21 acres: 603 4,791 90 - - 1 19 5 10 Irrigated .....................................farms: 6 126 50 - - 3 24 7 21 acres: 603 4,791 90 - - 1 19 5 10 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres .................................: - 110 49 - - 3 24 7 21 5.0 to 24.9 acres ................................: - 4 - - - - - - - 25.0 to 99.9 acres ...............................: 5 5 1 - - - - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres .............................: - 5 - - - - - - - 250.0 acres or more ..............................: 1 2 - - - - - - - : Beans, snap ...................................farms: - 8 8 - - - - - - acres: - 1 2 - - - - - - Harvested for processing ....................farms: - 3 - - - - - - - acres: - 1 - - - - - - - : Peas, green ...................................farms: - 4 - - - 3 - - - acres: - (D) - - - (D) - - - Harvested for processing ....................farms: - 1 - - - 3 - - - acres: - (D) - - - (D) - - - Potatoes ......................................farms: - 6 2 - - - 2 - 4 acres: - (D) (D) - - - (D) - (D) Harvested for processing ....................farms: - - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...............................: - 3 2 - - - 2 - 4 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..............................: - - - - - - - - - 25.0 to 99.9 acres .............................: - - - - - - - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres ...........................: - 2 - - - - - - - 250.0 acres or more ............................: - 1 - - - - - - - : Sweet corn (see text) .........................farms: - 3 10 - - - 3 - 4 acres: - 1 4 - - - 3 - 1 Harvested for processing ....................farms: - 3 - - - - - - - acres: - 1 - - - - - - - Sweet potatoes ................................farms: - - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - - Harvested for processing ....................farms: - - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - - : Tomatoes in the open ..........................farms: - 18 6 - - - 6 - 3 acres: - 2 1 - - - 3 - (Z) Harvested for processing ....................farms: - 3 6 - - - - - - acres: - (Z) 1 - - - - - - : Land in orchards ................................farms: 10 122 78 2 8 - 12 12 48 acres: 562 1,581 800 (D) 408 - 11 (D) 265 Irrigated .....................................farms: 9 96 43 1 6 - 5 12 32 acres: 544 1,524 747 (D) 386 - 9 (D) 226 Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres .................................: 3 98 71 1 1 - 12 12 33 5.0 to 24.9 acres ................................: 4 9 4 - 5 - - - 9 25.0 to 99.9 acres ...............................: 2 10 2 - 1 - - - 6 100.0 to 249.9 acres .............................: - 4 - - - - - - - 250.0 acres or more ..............................: 1 1 1 1 1 - - - - : Apples ........................................farms: - 36 35 1 1 - 5 2 12 bearing and nonbearing acres: - 26 40 (D) (D) - 1 (D) 5 : Grapes (including muscadine) (see text) .......farms: - 10 17 - - - - - 2 bearing and nonbearing acres: - 14 (D) - - - - - (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. : : Land in orchards - Con. : : Peaches, all ..................................farms: 347 - 42 241 14 17 - bearing and nonbearing acres: 169 - 9 121 24 6 - : Citrus fruit, all .............................farms: 2 - - 2 - - - bearing and nonbearing acres: (D) - - (D) - - - : Almonds .......................................farms: 44 - - 39 - - - bearing and nonbearing acres: 32 - - (D) - - - : Pecans ........................................farms: 1,930 5 31 1,725 14 77 - bearing and nonbearing acres: 59,854 58 2,312 53,583 61 2,070 - : Walnuts, English ..............................farms: 9 - 1 7 1 - - bearing and nonbearing acres: 4 - (D) (D) (D) - - : Land in berries .................................farms: 246 1 45 151 17 25 - acres: 116 (D) (D) 88 11 7 - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 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. : : Land in orchards - Con. : : Peaches, all ..................................farms: - 17 13 - - - 3 3 14 bearing and nonbearing acres: - 6 5 - - - (Z) 1 3 : Citrus fruit, all .............................farms: - - - - - - - - - bearing and nonbearing acres: - - - - - - - - - : Almonds .......................................farms: - - 2 - - - - - 3 bearing and nonbearing acres: - - (D) - - - - - (Z) : Pecans ........................................farms: 10 67 29 1 7 - 1 10 30 bearing and nonbearing acres: 562 1,508 718 (D) 388 - (D) (D) 241 : Walnuts, English ..............................farms: - - - - - - - - - bearing and nonbearing acres: - - - - - - - - - : Land in berries .................................farms: - 25 2 - - - - 2 3 acres: - 7 (D) - - - - (D) (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 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: 20,976 13,470 3,345 4,161 percent: 100.0 64.2 15.9 19.8 Land in farms ............................................acres: 39,128,563 16,375,234 17,942,332 4,810,997 Average size of farm .................................acres: 1,865 1,216 5,364 1,156 : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total ....................................................farms: 20,976 13,470 3,345 4,161 $1,000: 3,078,767 1,793,703 1,083,421 201,643 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 146,776 133,163 323,893 48,460 : Farms by economic class: : Less than $1,000 ..........................................: 6,703 4,370 615 1,718 $1,000 to $2,499 ..........................................: 3,474 2,391 209 874 $2,500 to $4,999 ..........................................: 2,344 1,600 186 558 $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 2,311 1,598 351 362 $10,000 to $24,999 ........................................: 2,214 1,402 488 324 : $25,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 1,122 704 327 91 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 887 488 308 91 $100,000 to $249,999 ......................................: 829 422 340 67 $250,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 447 210 203 34 : $500,000 to $999,999 ......................................: 275 127 135 13 $1,000,000 or more ........................................: 370 158 183 29 $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 ................................: 182 66 96 20 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 ................................: 79 17 57 5 $5,000,000 or more ......................................: 109 75 30 4 : Total sales ............................................farms: 20,976 13,470 3,345 4,161 $1,000: 2,949,036 1,736,414 1,020,929 191,694 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and dry peas ............farms: 1,281 363 256 662 $1,000: 179,621 66,721 88,633 24,267 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 284 115 139 30 $1,000: 176,650 65,423 87,592 23,635 Corn ...............................................farms: 336 186 113 37 $1,000: 123,959 51,451 62,530 9,978 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 202 89 88 25 $1,000: 123,208 51,062 62,243 9,903 Wheat ..............................................farms: 192 82 99 11 $1,000: 19,650 7,951 (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 63 25 31 7 $1,000: 17,635 7,078 9,232 1,326 Soybeans ...........................................farms: 7 4 2 1 $1,000: (D) (D) (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 1 - - 1 $1,000: (D) - - (D) Sorghum ............................................farms: 119 40 71 8 $1,000: 18,728 (D) 14,439 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 65 15 47 3 $1,000: 17,526 2,988 13,859 679 Barley .............................................farms: 2 1 1 - $1,000: (D) (D) (D) - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 1 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: 788 117 51 620 $1,000: 16,759 (D) (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 9 2 5 2 $1,000: 15,860 (D) (D) (D) Tobacco ..............................................farms: - - - - $1,000: - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - $1,000: - - - - Cotton and cottonseed ................................farms: 174 69 84 21 $1,000: (D) (D) 42,979 7,929 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 117 36 69 12 $1,000: (D) (D) (D) 7,675 Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes ............................................farms: 1,316 749 153 414 $1,000: 196,216 44,690 102,943 48,583 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 129 45 57 27 $1,000: 189,079 39,779 102,006 47,294 : Fruits, tree nuts, and berries .......................farms: 2,661 2,442 184 35 $1,000: 229,093 142,282 78,044 8,766 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 315 233 77 5 $1,000: 212,592 127,342 76,869 8,382 Fruits and tree nuts ...............................farms: 2,582 2,369 178 35 $1,000: 228,458 141,728 77,987 8,743 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 314 232 77 5 $1,000: 212,480 127,229 76,869 8,382 Berries ............................................farms: 225 212 7 6 $1,000: 635 555 57 23 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 1 1 - - $1,000: (D) (D) - - Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and sod ...........farms: 369 291 41 37 $1,000: 43,235 30,863 5,918 6,454 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 66 49 10 7 $1,000: 40,661 28,939 5,683 6,039 Cultivated Christmas trees and short rotation : woody crops .........................................farms: 25 18 6 1 $1,000: (D) 95 (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: 2 1 1 - $1,000: (D) (D) (D) - Cultivated Christmas trees .........................farms: 24 17 6 1 $1,000: 182 (D) (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 1 - 1 - $1,000: (D) - (D) - Short rotation woody crops .........................farms: 1 1 - - $1,000: (D) (D) - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 1 1 - - $1,000: (D) (D) - - Other crops and hay ..................................farms: 3,386 2,255 567 564 $1,000: 183,057 93,304 77,014 12,739 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 405 194 171 40 $1,000: 163,318 81,321 72,428 9,569 Maple syrup ........................................farms: - - - - $1,000: - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - $1,000: - - - - : Cattle and calves ....................................farms: 5,967 3,022 1,900 1,045 $1,000: 678,505 321,828 314,193 42,485 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 1,519 640 762 117 $1,000: 634,380 299,330 298,268 36,782 Milk from cows .......................................farms: 96 69 25 2 $1,000: 1,329,555 991,071 (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 81 59 20 2 $1,000: 1,329,479 991,024 (D) (D) Hogs and pigs ........................................farms: 238 180 33 25 $1,000: 518 460 39 19 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 1 1 - - $1,000: (D) (D) - - Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and milk .................farms: 1,986 802 218 966 $1,000: 12,006 4,498 6,265 1,242 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 27 14 12 1 $1,000: 7,635 (D) 5,308 (D) Horses, ponies, mules, burros, : and donkeys .........................................farms: 1,140 752 226 162 $1,000: 15,778 12,247 (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 42 34 6 2 $1,000: 8,541 7,433 (D) (D) Poultry and eggs .....................................farms: 1,262 956 163 143 $1,000: (D) (D) 176 161 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 2 2 - - $1,000: (D) (D) - - Aquaculture ..........................................farms: 21 15 2 4 $1,000: (D) (D) (D) 4 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 11 9 2 - $1,000: (D) (D) (D) - Other animals and other animal : products ............................................farms: 440 326 72 42 $1,000: 5,461 4,334 892 234 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 25 20 3 2 $1,000: 4,166 3,477 (D) (D) : Value of- : Government payments ....................................farms: 4,637 2,166 1,451 1,020 $1,000: 129,731 57,289 62,492 9,949 : Landlord's share of total sales ........................farms: 139 - 115 24 $1,000: 8,363 - 7,775 589 : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to- : Consumers ..............................................farms: 1,142 805 148 189 $1,000: 10,576 8,174 1,706 696 : Retail markets, institutions, and food hubs for : local or regionally branded products ..................farms: 848 597 158 93 $1,000: 200,998 31,512 121,064 48,422 : FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES : : Total farm production expenses 1/ ........................farms: 20,976 13,470 3,345 4,161 $1,000: 2,543,409 1,481,875 897,199 164,334 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 121,253 110,013 268,221 39,494 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased .............................................farms: 5,051 3,683 851 517 $1,000: 91,269 38,450 41,209 11,609 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 3,964 3,083 444 437 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 610 373 197 40 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 165 112 49 4 $50,000 or more .........................................: 312 115 161 36 : Chemicals purchased ....................................farms: 4,112 2,989 819 304 $1,000: 56,890 23,505 25,658 7,727 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 3,412 2,654 502 256 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 360 198 148 14 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ......................................: 128 57 54 17 $50,000 or more .........................................: 212 80 115 17 : Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased ..............farms: 4,787 3,057 853 877 $1,000: 56,708 23,418 26,962 6,328 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 2,847 1,881 280 686 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 1,148 760 255 133 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 479 275 168 36 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 105 65 38 2 $50,000 or more .........................................: 208 76 112 20 : Cover crop seed purchased ............................farms: 958 647 170 141 $1,000: 1,830 621 807 401 : Livestock and poultry purchased or leased ..............farms: 4,389 2,606 1,184 599 $1,000: 193,873 93,680 92,242 7,950 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 2,755 1,820 501 434 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 995 495 374 126 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 391 185 180 26 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 108 41 60 7 $250,000 or more ........................................: 140 65 69 6 : Breeding livestock purchased or leased ...............farms: 2,693 1,360 896 437 $1,000: 71,323 37,381 29,493 4,449 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ..............................................farms: 2,331 1,584 506 241 $1,000: 122,550 56,299 62,749 3,501 : Feed purchased .........................................farms: 13,636 7,675 2,664 3,297 $1,000: 820,190 555,664 221,687 42,839 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 8,767 5,132 1,108 2,527 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 3,594 1,930 986 678 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 908 441 388 79 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 199 83 110 6 $250,000 or more ........................................: 168 89 72 7 : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ....................farms: 19,682 12,388 3,304 3,990 $1,000: 123,191 67,204 45,005 10,982 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 16,104 10,548 1,966 3,590 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 2,929 1,543 1,018 368 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 320 151 161 8 $50,000 or more .........................................: 329 146 159 24 : Utilities ..............................................farms: 11,856 8,031 2,459 1,366 $1,000: 96,430 52,898 37,120 6,413 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 4,352 3,238 527 587 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 5,228 3,508 1,085 635 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,770 1,037 631 102 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 206 101 84 21 $50,000 or more .........................................: 300 147 132 21 : Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ...............farms: 14,935 9,724 2,999 2,212 $1,000: 191,129 111,567 66,378 13,184 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 10,802 7,320 1,604 1,878 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 3,132 1,893 960 279 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 517 302 197 18 $50,000 or more .........................................: 484 209 238 37 : Hired farm labor .......................................farms: 3,994 2,571 1,050 373 $1,000: 335,513 204,778 112,101 18,634 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 1,740 1,255 267 218 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,014 662 278 74 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 795 416 328 51 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 218 116 88 14 $250,000 or more ........................................: 227 122 89 16 : Contract labor .........................................farms: 2,200 1,499 550 151 $1,000: 56,819 29,482 24,685 2,653 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 444 344 69 31 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 809 607 154 48 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 632 390 195 47 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 135 74 47 14 $50,000 or more .........................................: 180 84 85 11 : Customwork and custom hauling ..........................farms: 2,859 1,890 665 304 $1,000: 64,645 42,488 20,420 1,737 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 832 575 138 119 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 1,124 763 226 135 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 622 395 190 37 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 100 59 36 5 $50,000 or more .........................................: 181 98 75 8 : Cash rent for land, buildings, and grazing : fees ..................................................farms: 3,620 795 2,173 652 $1,000: 115,919 24,631 71,357 19,931 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ............................................: 2,071 445 1,191 435 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 410 93 250 67 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 501 139 309 53 $25,000 or more .........................................: 638 118 423 97 : Rent and lease expenses for machinery, equipment, : and farm share of vehicles ............................farms: 1,049 585 318 146 $1,000: 13,900 6,091 6,072 1,737 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 423 267 85 71 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 355 209 100 46 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 171 73 79 19 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 43 14 25 4 $50,000 or more .........................................: 57 22 29 6 : Interest expense .......................................farms: 3,881 2,599 1,119 163 $1,000: 81,752 49,894 29,284 2,574 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 1,771 1,258 405 108 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,515 1,044 432 39 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 424 189 225 10 $100,000 or more ........................................: 171 108 57 6 : Secured by real estate ...............................farms: 2,765 1,919 846 - $1,000: 58,065 36,551 21,515 - Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 271 201 70 - $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 802 604 198 - $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 1,243 882 361 - $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 208 106 102 - $50,000 or more .......................................: 241 126 115 - : Not secured by real estate ...........................farms: 2,296 1,505 628 163 $1,000: 23,687 13,344 7,769 2,574 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 442 317 106 19 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 1,233 876 268 89 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 464 233 192 39 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 78 34 36 8 $50,000 or more .......................................: 79 45 26 8 : Property taxes paid ....................................farms: 16,474 12,812 3,048 614 $1,000: 59,207 43,563 14,258 1,386 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 14,522 11,485 2,466 571 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 1,096 761 309 26 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 504 326 169 9 $25,000 or more .........................................: 352 240 104 8 : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom services : for livestock .........................................farms: 8,231 4,553 1,960 1,718 $1,000: 57,176 38,020 17,144 2,012 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 7,216 4,037 1,513 1,666 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 856 427 384 45 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 58 21 32 5 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 15 9 6 - $100,000 or more ........................................: 86 59 25 2 : All other production expenses ..........................farms: 8,893 5,857 2,139 897 $1,000: 128,799 76,542 45,616 6,641 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 6,580 4,611 1,242 727 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,659 933 598 128 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 301 155 128 18 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 166 65 89 12 $100,000 or more ........................................: 187 93 82 12 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ .................farms: 283 80 159 44 $1,000: 3,711 696 2,503 512 : Depreciation expenses claimed ............................farms: 9,779 6,836 2,059 884 $1,000: 260,223 154,080 87,838 18,305 : NET CASH FARM INCOME : : Net cash farm income of operations .......................farms: 20,976 13,470 3,345 4,161 $1,000: 657,738 380,258 228,301 49,179 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 31,357 28,230 68,251 11,819 : Farms with net gains 2/ ...............................number: 6,786 4,127 1,377 1,282 Average net gain .................................dollars: 135,852 130,239 225,420 57,717 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 1,013 566 84 363 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 1,615 991 172 452 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 920 636 115 169 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 1,028 680 230 118 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 701 440 194 67 $50,000 or more .........................................: 1,509 814 582 113 : Farms with net losses .................................number: 14,190 9,343 1,968 2,879 Average net loss .................................dollars: 18,616 16,830 41,719 8,619 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ........................................: 1,457 805 89 563 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 4,465 2,983 393 1,089 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 3,030 1,983 346 701 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 3,150 2,209 554 387 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 1,180 836 267 77 $50,000 or more .........................................: 908 527 319 62 : Net cash farm income of producers ........................farms: 20,976 13,470 3,345 4,161 $1,000: 651,802 379,823 222,878 49,101 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 31,074 28,198 66,630 11,800 : Producers reporting net gains 2/ .......................farms: 6,791 4,135 1,373 1,283 Average net gain .................................dollars: 135,042 129,839 223,101 57,577 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 1,018 572 83 363 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 1,611 985 176 450 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 923 640 115 168 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 1,031 683 226 122 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 699 436 194 69 $50,000 or more .........................................: 1,509 819 579 111 : Producers reporting net losses .........................farms: 14,185 9,335 1,972 2,878 Average net loss .................................dollars: 18,701 16,825 42,313 8,606 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 1,454 801 90 563 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 4,470 2,985 394 1,091 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 3,025 1,979 352 694 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 3,156 2,211 553 392 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 1,175 833 266 76 $50,000 or more .........................................: 905 526 317 62 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ....................................................farms: 8 6 2 - $1,000: (D) (Z) (D) - : INCOME FROM FARM-RELATED SOURCES : : Total income from farm-related sources ...................farms: 3,974 2,575 1,037 362 $1,000: 122,379 68,430 42,079 11,870 : Customwork and other agricultural services .............farms: 839 529 184 126 $1,000: 16,807 9,049 7,024 733 : Gross cash rent or share payments ......................farms: 1,222 927 239 56 $1,000: 22,957 16,702 5,695 560 Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas trees, : short rotation woody crops, and maple products ........farms: 162 97 48 17 $1,000: 489 (D) 219 (D) Agri-tourism and recreational services .................farms: 326 196 111 19 $1,000: 20,391 12,591 6,949 852 Patronage dividends and refunds from : cooperatives ..........................................farms: 784 439 310 35 $1,000: 7,579 (D) 1,774 (D) Crop and livestock insurance payments ..................farms: 771 393 311 67 $1,000: 34,554 14,755 15,606 4,194 Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments .........................farms: 206 131 40 35 $1,000: 2,010 1,223 743 45 Other farm-related income sources ......................farms: 535 346 140 49 $1,000: 17,592 9,491 4,071 4,031 : LAND USE : : Total cropland ...........................................farms: 11,852 8,470 1,712 1,670 acres: 2,094,233 964,375 938,882 190,976 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 8,905 6,393 1,271 1,241 acres: 762,676 343,233 364,480 54,963 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 49 acres ...........................................: 7,668 5,782 747 1,139 50 to 99 acres ..........................................: 370 229 113 28 100 to 199 acres ........................................: 273 128 106 39 200 to 499 acres ........................................: 275 142 119 14 500 to 999 acres ........................................: 157 61 87 9 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................: 87 25 56 6 2,000 acres or more .....................................: 75 26 43 6 : Cropland- : Other pasture and grazing land that could have been : used for crops without additional : improvements ........................................farms: 1,255 706 307 242 acres: 468,877 143,651 256,092 69,134 On which all crops failed or were abandoned ..........farms: 1,379 729 337 313 acres: 208,400 61,178 132,842 14,380 Idle or used for cover crops or soil improvement, : but not harvested and not pastured or grazed ........farms: 2,789 2,047 416 326 acres: 518,133 348,490 123,893 45,750 In summer fallow .....................................farms: 1,351 910 319 122 acres: 136,147 67,823 61,575 6,749 : Total woodland ...........................................farms: 1,892 1,267 435 190 acres: 2,650,378 1,695,126 803,729 151,523 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 1,223 739 346 138 acres: 2,288,815 1,511,485 672,409 104,921 Woodland not pastured ..................................farms: 871 669 131 71 acres: 361,563 183,641 131,320 46,602 Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured ..........................farms: 11,155 6,417 2,489 2,249 acres: 33,718,286 13,435,389 15,902,639 4,380,258 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. ...............farms: 9,016 5,739 1,446 1,831 acres: 665,666 280,344 297,082 88,240 : Irrigated land ...........................................farms: 9,270 6,704 1,302 1,264 acres: 545,904 268,376 223,229 54,299 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 8,018 5,724 1,113 1,181 acres: 464,525 230,338 186,747 47,440 Pastureland and other land .............................farms: 2,465 1,801 409 255 acres: 81,379 38,038 36,482 6,859 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : Enhancement Programs ....................................farms: 893 704 170 19 acres: 594,643 375,963 213,040 5,640 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs .................farms: 1,682 853 713 116 acres: 5,309,957 1,203,681 3,759,781 346,495 : ORGANIC AGRICULTURE : : Total organic product sales ..............................farms: 93 65 17 11 $1,000: 38,250 25,938 9,891 2,421 : VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS : : Estimated market value of land and buildings .............farms: 20,976 13,470 3,345 4,161 $1,000: 32,804,095 15,113,373 14,695,358 2,995,365 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 1,563,887 1,122,002 4,393,231 719,867 Average per acre ...................................dollars: 838 923 819 623 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 .............................................: 3,831 1,236 197 2,398 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 1,753 1,190 101 462 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 2,515 1,993 175 347 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 5,031 4,279 424 328 $500,000 to $999,999 ......................................: 3,351 2,496 650 205 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ..................................: 1,807 1,055 574 178 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ..................................: 1,440 691 593 156 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ..................................: 648 249 347 52 $10,000,000 or more .......................................: 600 281 284 35 : VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................farms: 20,976 13,470 3,345 4,161 $1,000: 1,600,331 923,780 503,321 173,229 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $4,999 ..............................................: 1,938 1,333 157 448 $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 2,238 1,461 134 643 $10,000 to $19,999 ........................................: 3,825 2,448 315 1,062 $20,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 5,457 3,522 752 1,183 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 3,595 2,403 710 482 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 2,092 1,261 620 211 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 1,362 800 458 104 $500,000 or more ..........................................: 469 242 199 28 : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ................................farms: 16,699 10,036 3,023 3,640 number: 32,796 18,390 8,559 5,847 : Tractors, all ............................................farms: 12,668 8,556 2,495 1,617 number: 22,203 14,274 5,545 2,384 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ..........................farms: 6,281 4,544 1,031 706 number: 7,554 5,417 1,323 814 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ..............................farms: 6,917 4,487 1,524 906 number: 9,451 6,048 2,336 1,067 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ...........................farms: 2,918 1,677 907 334 number: 5,198 2,809 1,886 503 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled ..................farms: 339 151 158 30 number: 378 170 177 31 Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled .............farms: 150 61 78 11 number: 190 77 99 14 Forage harvesters, self-propelled ........................farms: 629 342 184 103 number: 724 395 222 107 Hay balers ...............................................farms: 3,275 1,950 837 488 number: 3,855 2,306 1,017 532 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 3,838 2,685 753 400 acres treated: 589,269 241,670 292,597 55,002 Manure used ..............................................farms: 1,707 1,225 273 209 acres treated: 123,750 71,300 39,422 13,028 Organic fertilizer used ..................................farms: 384 304 28 52 acres treated: 6,105 5,374 463 268 : Acres treated to control- : Insects ................................................farms: 1,580 1,069 314 197 acres: 157,452 61,462 76,203 19,787 Weeds, grass, or brush .................................farms: 2,537 1,691 601 245 acres: 560,979 198,123 315,308 47,548 Nematodes ..............................................farms: 298 163 107 28 acres: 60,203 14,797 36,756 8,650 Diseases in crops and orchards .........................farms: 376 262 86 28 acres: 28,031 10,908 10,743 6,380 Chemicals used to control growth, : thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate .........................farms: 544 366 141 37 acres on which used: 85,969 34,400 40,258 11,311 : LAND USE PRACTICES : : Land drained by tile .....................................farms: 309 146 30 133 acres: 19,981 8,698 7,122 4,161 Land artificially drained by ditches .....................farms: 1,496 925 171 400 acres: 54,251 32,378 15,855 6,018 Land under conservation easement .........................farms: 369 230 79 60 acres: 504,467 223,780 258,707 21,980 Cropland on which no-till practices were used ............farms: 1,917 1,075 353 489 acres: 158,821 56,404 82,552 19,865 Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were used (see text) .......farms: 1,229 665 324 240 acres: 236,967 81,259 141,152 14,556 Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) ..........................farms: 1,934 1,119 438 377 acres: 335,271 142,799 170,015 22,457 Cropland planted to a cover crop (excluding CRP) .........farms: 1,075 739 216 120 acres: 47,479 25,982 12,772 8,725 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ........farms: 803 431 226 146 : RENEWABLE ENERGY : : Renewable energy producing systems (see text) ............farms: 2,729 1,842 752 135 Solar panels ...........................................farms: 2,543 1,732 683 128 Wind turbines ..........................................farms: 207 121 73 13 Methane digesters ......................................farms: 13 7 - 6 Geothermal/geoexchange systems .........................farms: 50 36 12 2 Small hydro systems ....................................farms: 51 40 7 4 : Wind rights leased to others .............................farms: 245 140 94 11 : TENURE : : Full owners ..............................................farms: 13,470 13,470 - - Part owners ..............................................farms: 3,345 - 3,345 - Tenants ..................................................farms: 4,161 - - 4,161 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND : : Land owned ...............................................farms: 16,847 13,470 3,345 32 acres: 27,069,347 17,017,129 10,003,485 48,733 Owned land in farms ....................................farms: 20,234 13,470 3,345 3,419 acres: 28,219,002 16,375,234 9,499,008 2,344,760 : Land rented or leased from others ........................farms: 3,922 50 3,097 775 acres: 11,075,675 30,117 8,534,824 2,510,734 Rented or leased land in farms .........................farms: 3,872 - 3,097 775 acres: 10,909,561 - 8,443,324 2,466,237 : Land rented or leased to others ..........................farms: 1,093 843 202 48 acres: 1,541,765 672,012 776,459 93,294 : TOTAL PRODUCERS AND FARMS BY NUMBER OF : PRODUCERS : : Total producers ...............................................: 38,218 24,604 6,520 7,094 Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer ................................................: 8,849 5,335 1,227 2,287 2 producers ...............................................: 9,395 6,624 1,494 1,277 3 producers ...............................................: 1,544 810 364 370 4 producers ...............................................: 823 483 182 158 5 or more producers .......................................: 365 218 78 69 : Total male producers ........................................: 22,665 14,647 4,076 3,942 Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 14,868 10,149 2,318 2,401 2 producers .............................................: 2,252 1,248 535 469 3 producers .............................................: 652 393 144 115 4 producers .............................................: 135 73 43 19 5 or more producers .....................................: 97 56 13 28 : Total female producers ......................................: 15,553 9,957 2,444 3,152 Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 11,814 7,856 1,778 2,180 2 producers .............................................: 1,254 694 221 339 3 producers .............................................: 253 145 52 56 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 .............................................: 57 23 10 24 5 or more producers .....................................: 32 22 5 5 : PRODUCERS' CHARACTERISTICS 3/ : : Sex of producers: : Male .......................................................: 22,009 14,219 3,993 3,797 Female ......................................................: 15,014 9,598 2,354 3,062 : Hired managers ................................................: 1,329 686 498 145 : Primary occupation: : Farming .....................................................: 17,176 9,351 3,534 4,291 Other .......................................................: 19,847 14,466 2,813 2,568 : Place of residence: : On farm operated ............................................: 25,804 16,786 4,372 4,646 Not on farm operated ........................................: 11,219 7,031 1,975 2,213 : Days of work off farm: : None ........................................................: 13,683 8,645 2,410 2,628 Any .........................................................: 23,340 15,172 3,937 4,231 1 to 49 days ..............................................: 4,172 2,833 716 623 50 to 99 days .............................................: 2,532 1,476 458 598 100 to 199 days ...........................................: 3,533 2,155 672 706 200 days or more ..........................................: 13,103 8,708 2,091 2,304 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less .............................................: 1,911 1,378 266 267 3 or 4 years ................................................: 2,573 1,805 357 411 5 to 9 years ................................................: 6,122 4,142 988 992 10 years or more ............................................: 26,417 16,492 4,736 5,189 : Average years on present farm ...............................: 22.7 21.2 24.4 26.2 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less .............................................: 4,727 3,378 654 695 6 to 10 years ...............................................: 5,099 3,509 703 887 11 years or more ............................................: 27,197 16,930 4,990 5,277 : Average years on any farm ...................................: 24.7 23.2 27.5 27.6 : Age group: : Under 25 years ..............................................: 602 346 97 159 25 to 34 years ..............................................: 2,064 1,076 461 527 35 to 44 years ..............................................: 3,634 2,225 696 713 45 to 54 years ..............................................: 4,862 3,173 862 827 55 to 64 years ..............................................: 8,887 5,759 1,527 1,601 65 to 74 years ..............................................: 10,589 7,036 1,706 1,847 75 years and over ...........................................: 6,385 4,202 998 1,185 : Average age .................................................: 60.6 61.3 59.3 59.5 : Young producers (see text) ....................................: 2,666 1,422 558 686 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ..............: 11,468 8,730 2,255 483 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native ............................: 7,965 1,651 813 5,501 Asian .......................................................: 142 135 6 1 Black or African American ...................................: 93 83 7 3 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ...................: 54 17 3 34 White .......................................................: 28,160 21,501 5,394 1,265 More than one race reported .................................: 609 430 124 55 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training in : the Reserves or National Guard (see text) ..................: 32,850 20,934 5,740 6,176 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ...................: 4,173 2,883 607 683 : Number of persons living in producers' : households ...................................................: 67,158 41,168 11,468 14,522 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions ........................................: 31,470 20,213 5,290 5,967 Land use and/or crop decisions ..............................: 27,210 17,188 4,561 5,461 Livestock decisions .........................................: 24,192 14,252 4,719 5,221 Marketing decisions (see text) ..............................: 19,787 11,711 3,988 4,088 Record keeping and/or financial management ..................: 24,416 15,493 4,454 4,469 Estate planning or succession planning ......................: 19,341 11,787 3,636 3,918 : FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by one producer's : household and/or extended family ........................farms: 19,946 12,869 3,135 3,942 acres: 31,456,111 12,831,568 14,316,770 4,307,773 Limited Liability Company ................................farms: 1,788 1,242 405 141 acres: 5,886,471 2,469,725 3,125,100 291,646 : LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ....................................farms: 17,593 11,626 2,618 3,349 acres: 18,360,412 6,025,686 9,106,726 3,228,000 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 982 627 292 63 acres: 6,000,222 2,470,979 2,904,318 624,925 Registered under State law .............................farms: 791 513 236 42 acres: 5,505,560 2,312,683 2,686,301 506,576 : Corporation ..............................................farms: 1,129 702 348 79 acres: 8,594,023 3,095,291 5,088,118 410,614 Family held ............................................farms: 977 597 319 61 acres: 6,947,531 2,051,475 4,487,536 408,520 More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: 16 13 3 - 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 961 584 316 61 : Other than family held .................................farms: 152 105 29 18 acres: 1,646,492 1,043,816 600,582 2,094 More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: 11 10 1 - 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 141 95 28 18 : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. .......................farms: 1,272 515 87 670 acres: 6,173,906 4,783,278 843,170 547,458 : HIRED FARM LABOR : : Hired farm labor .........................................farms: 3,994 2,571 1,050 373 workers: 17,115 10,356 5,603 1,156 Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more .....................................farms: 2,042 1,184 676 182 workers: 8,602 5,276 2,746 580 Less than 150 days ...................................farms: 2,789 1,883 657 249 workers: 8,513 5,080 2,857 576 Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor .............farms: 149 77 65 7 Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor ..........................................farms: 24 13 4 7 Unpaid workers ...........................................farms: 7,734 5,068 1,428 1,238 workers: 19,455 12,115 4,023 3,317 : FARMS BY SIZE : : 1 to 9 acres ..................................................: 6,934 5,140 229 1,565 10 to 49 acres ................................................: 4,108 2,756 400 952 50 to 69 acres ................................................: 630 470 62 98 70 to 99 acres ................................................: 759 585 116 58 100 to 139 acres ..............................................: 708 514 105 89 140 to 179 acres ..............................................: 895 642 80 173 180 to 219 acres ..............................................: 380 249 83 48 220 to 259 acres ..............................................: 252 175 50 27 260 to 499 acres ..............................................: 1,340 950 227 163 500 to 999 acres ..............................................: 1,272 676 365 231 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..........................................: 1,089 435 388 266 2,000 acres or more ...........................................: 2,609 878 1,240 491 : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ..............................: 393 162 78 153 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ............................: 916 524 95 297 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .............................: 2,429 2,293 114 22 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) .......: 254 211 19 24 Other crop farming (1119) .....................................: 4,371 3,082 611 678 Tobacco farming (11191) .....................................: - - - - Cotton farming (11192) ......................................: 48 21 23 4 Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) .........................: 4,323 3,061 588 674 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) .....................: 7,215 3,815 1,915 1,485 Cattle feedlots (112112) ......................................: 53 26 22 5 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ......................: 110 88 20 2 Hog and pig farming (1122) ....................................: 61 58 1 2 Poultry and egg production (1123) .............................: 368 319 24 25 Sheep and goat farming (1124) .................................: 1,943 724 120 1,099 Aquaculture and other animal production (1125,1129) ...........: 2,863 2,168 326 369 : FARM TYPOLOGY (SEE TEXT) : : Farms by typology group: : Small family farms : Gross cash farm income less than $150,000 .................: 18,547 12,222 2,478 3,847 Gross cash farm income $150,000 to $349,999 ...............: 633 309 282 42 Midsize family farms : Gross cash farm income $350,000 to $999,999 ...............: 442 205 212 25 Large family farms : Gross cash farm income $1,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...........: 223 64 135 24 Gross cash farm income $5,000,000 or more .................: 101 69 28 4 Non-family farms ............................................: 1,030 601 210 219 : OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : Farms reporting- : Internet access .............................................: 14,672 9,798 2,632 2,242 Dial-up ...................................................: 500 365 82 53 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ............: 7,782 5,586 1,494 702 Cellular data plan (see text) .............................: 8,708 5,533 1,603 1,572 Satellite .................................................: 3,038 2,008 658 372 Don't know ................................................: 848 558 135 155 Other .....................................................: 120 97 15 8 : Farms by number of households sharing in net income : of operation: : 1 household .................................................: 16,783 11,121 2,479 3,183 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ................................................: 2,950 1,733 586 631 3 households ................................................: 717 361 148 208 4 households ................................................: 335 153 99 83 5 or more households ........................................: 191 102 33 56 : LIVESTOCK : : Cattle and calves inventory ..............................farms: 8,562 4,592 2,232 1,738 number: 1,330,860 726,309 525,250 79,301 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ....................................................: 2,998 2,050 298 650 10 to 49 ..................................................: 3,471 1,632 947 892 50 to 99 ..................................................: 604 224 293 87 100 to 199 ................................................: 518 245 225 48 200 to 499 ................................................: 522 230 254 38 500 or more ...............................................: 449 211 215 23 : Cows and heifers that calved ...........................farms: 7,524 3,856 2,066 1,602 number: 732,811 396,384 282,049 54,378 : Beef cows ............................................farms: 7,395 3,749 2,046 1,600 number: 451,242 192,559 (D) (D) Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 3,046 1,877 392 777 10 to 49 ..............................................: 2,745 1,211 860 674 50 to 99 ..............................................: 559 208 282 69 100 to 199 ............................................: 458 204 208 46 200 to 499 ............................................: 409 172 211 26 500 or more ...........................................: 178 77 93 8 : Milk cows ............................................farms: 233 187 39 7 number: 281,569 203,825 (D) (D) Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 150 127 18 5 10 to 49 ..............................................: 3 2 1 - 50 to 99 ..............................................: - - - - 100 to 199 ............................................: - - - - 200 to 499 ............................................: 4 1 3 - 500 or more ...........................................: 76 57 17 2 : Other cattle ...........................................farms: 6,274 3,275 1,944 1,055 number: 598,049 329,925 243,201 24,923 : Cattle and calves sold ...................................farms: 5,967 3,022 1,900 1,045 number: 743,823 365,095 332,584 46,144 $1,000: 678,505 321,828 314,193 42,485 Calves weighing less than 500 pounds ...................farms: 3,335 1,557 1,092 686 number: 231,353 146,165 71,176 14,012 Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more .....................farms: 5,178 2,638 1,767 773 number: 512,470 218,930 261,408 32,132 Cattle on feed .......................................farms: 73 35 31 7 number: 66,070 (D) 45,504 (D) : Hogs and pigs inventory ..................................farms: 363 229 39 95 number: 1,747 1,285 225 237 Farms with- : 1 to 24 ...................................................: 349 216 38 95 25 to 49 ..................................................: 8 8 - - 50 to 99 ..................................................: 6 5 1 - 100 to 199 ................................................: - - - - 200 to 499 ................................................: - - - - 500 or more ...............................................: - - - - : Hogs and pigs sold .......................................farms: 238 180 33 25 number: 1,903 1,633 190 80 $1,000: 518 460 39 19 : Sheep and lambs inventory ................................farms: 2,949 954 247 1,748 number: 92,005 24,345 32,495 35,165 Sheep and lambs sold .....................................farms: 1,016 402 115 499 number: 43,195 12,828 24,664 5,703 : Total horses and ponies inventory ........................farms: 7,243 4,296 1,490 1,457 number: 34,901 21,688 7,631 5,582 Total horses and ponies sold .............................farms: 1,103 725 219 159 number: 3,018 1,918 607 493 : Goats, all inventory .....................................farms: 1,974 1,023 204 747 number: 27,924 12,036 8,413 7,475 Goats, all sold ..........................................farms: 625 429 82 114 number: 11,830 7,244 3,925 661 : POULTRY : : Layers inventory .........................................farms: 2,665 1,868 322 475 number: 91,564 76,469 8,466 6,629 Farms with- : 1 to 399 ..................................................: 2,660 1,865 320 475 400 to 3,199 ..............................................: 4 2 2 - 3,200 to 9,999 ............................................: - - - - 10,000 to 19,999 ..........................................: - - - - 20,000 to 49,999 ..........................................: 1 1 - - 50,000 to 99,999 ..........................................: - - - - 100,000 or more ...........................................: - - - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 442 238 37 167 number: 26,943 25,167 476 1,300 : Layers sold ..............................................farms: 237 173 20 44 number: 43,176 (D) (D) 646 : Pullets for laying flock replacement sold ................farms: 29 28 1 - number: (D) (D) (D) - : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ...............farms: 77 64 13 - number: 3,955 3,656 299 - Farms with- : 1 to 1,999 ................................................: 77 64 13 - 2,000 to 59,999 ...........................................: - - - - 60,000 to 99,999 ..........................................: - - - - 100,000 or more ...........................................: - - - - : Turkeys inventory ........................................farms: 391 214 44 133 number: 11,474 10,768 214 492 Turkeys sold .............................................farms: 81 60 8 13 number: 20,325 20,228 38 59 : CROPS : : Barley for grain .........................................farms: 2 1 1 - acres: (D) (D) (D) - bushels: (D) (D) (D) - Irrigated ..............................................farms: 1 - 1 - acres: (D) - (D) - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: - - - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 1 - 1 - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 1 1 - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - : Corn for grain ...........................................farms: 140 96 38 6 acres: 37,147 (D) 13,349 (D) bushels: 6,081,060 (D) 2,319,288 (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: 89 66 20 3 acres: 7,155 (D) 2,939 (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 88 68 16 4 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 10 6 4 - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 23 14 9 - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 8 5 3 - 500 acres or more .........................................: 11 3 6 2 : Corn for silage or greenchop .............................farms: 248 117 99 32 acres: 82,815 38,285 37,950 6,580 tons: 1,899,465 886,585 872,094 140,786 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 146 75 44 27 acres: 43,766 18,021 20,376 5,369 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 41 28 5 8 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 38 17 20 1 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 74 34 24 16 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 46 16 27 3 500 acres or more .........................................: 49 22 23 4 : Cotton, all ..............................................farms: 175 69 85 21 acres: 46,527 10,216 29,897 6,414 bales: 100,347 22,691 63,746 13,910 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 175 69 85 21 acres: 46,527 10,216 29,897 6,414 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 30 23 7 - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 51 22 19 10 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 48 15 31 2 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 17 4 9 4 500 acres or more .........................................: 29 5 19 5 : Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas and limas ..........farms: 33 9 7 17 acres: (D) (D) (D) 74 cwt: 110,533 (D) (D) (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: 33 9 7 17 acres: (D) (D) (D) 74 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 28 7 5 16 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 2 1 - 1 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 2 - 2 - 500 acres or more .........................................: 1 1 - - : Oats for grain ...........................................farms: 11 1 3 7 acres: 155 (D) (D) 44 bushels: 10,025 (D) (D) 1,275 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 7 1 2 4 acres: (D) (D) (D) (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 9 1 2 6 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 1 - - 1 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 1 - 1 - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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. : : Peanuts for nuts .........................................farms: 19 13 4 2 acres: 1,640 (D) 1,416 (D) pounds: (D) 473,738 (D) (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: 19 13 4 2 acres: 1,640 (D) 1,416 (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 12 10 - 2 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 4 3 1 - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 1 - 1 - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 1 - 1 - 500 acres or more .........................................: 1 - 1 - : Sorghum for grain ........................................farms: 98 28 66 4 acres: 52,519 (D) 40,470 (D) bushels: 2,316,489 401,914 1,892,441 22,134 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 18 5 10 3 acres: 2,090 (D) 1,630 (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 10 4 4 2 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 12 5 6 1 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 23 10 13 - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 17 3 14 - 500 acres or more .........................................: 36 6 29 1 : Soybeans for beans .......................................farms: 7 4 2 1 acres: 337 (D) (D) (D) bushels: 12,706 (D) (D) (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: 4 3 - 1 acres: (D) (D) - (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 5 3 2 - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 1 1 - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 1 - - 1 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - : Sunflower seed, all ......................................farms: 5 3 2 - acres: 251 (D) (D) - pounds: 299,064 (D) (D) - Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - acres: - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 3 3 - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: - - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 2 - 2 - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - : Wheat for grain, all .....................................farms: 193 82 100 11 acres: 97,287 43,566 48,582 5,139 bushels: 2,559,769 1,075,064 1,302,348 182,357 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 60 32 23 5 acres: 11,813 3,893 5,251 2,669 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 42 25 16 1 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 17 6 10 1 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 49 25 22 2 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 35 9 22 4 500 acres or more .........................................: 50 17 30 3 : Forage-land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop .............................farms: 4,992 3,224 990 778 acres: 352,191 170,869 159,054 22,268 tons, dry equivalent: 1,014,543 518,770 420,878 74,895 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 4,669 3,050 876 743 acres: 240,822 126,852 96,054 17,916 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 3,591 2,504 425 662 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 826 486 273 67 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 308 122 147 39 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 130 63 64 3 500 acres or more .........................................: 137 49 81 7 : Alfalfa hay ............................................farms: 3,615 2,262 706 647 acres: 148,888 82,008 56,163 10,717 tons, dry: 600,969 308,277 249,087 43,605 Irrigated ............................................farms: 3,482 2,190 662 630 acres: 135,891 76,288 49,331 10,272 : Other dry hay ..........................................farms: 1,551 1,005 399 147 acres: 148,066 60,395 81,328 6,343 tons, dry: 197,378 79,958 106,295 11,125 Irrigated ............................................farms: 1,369 920 321 128 acres: 64,691 31,906 30,246 2,539 : Field and grass seed crops, all ..........................farms: 91 61 5 25 acres: 1,190 923 105 162 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 85 55 5 25 acres: 1,181 914 105 162 : Land in vegetables .......................................farms: 1,304 744 152 408 acres: 23,778 4,376 12,333 7,069 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 1,304 744 152 408 acres: 23,778 4,376 12,333 7,069 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 1,155 694 88 373 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 67 22 18 27 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 40 20 17 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 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CROPS - Con. : : Land in vegetables - Con. : Farms by acres harvested: - Con. : : 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: 24 5 16 3 250.0 acres or more .......................................: 18 3 13 2 : Beans, snap ............................................farms: 169 136 14 19 acres: 49 34 6 9 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 22 19 - 3 acres: 6 5 - 1 : Peas, green ............................................farms: 90 74 4 12 acres: 18 15 1 1 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 11 11 - - acres: 1 1 - - Potatoes ...............................................farms: 107 85 11 11 acres: 5,831 (D) (D) (D) Harvested for processing .............................farms: 3 3 - - acres: 3 3 - - Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ........................................: 102 82 10 10 5.0 to 24.9 acres .......................................: - - - - 25.0 to 99.9 acres ......................................: - - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres ....................................: 3 2 1 - 250.0 acres or more .....................................: 2 1 - 1 : Sweet corn (see text) ..................................farms: 145 99 15 31 acres: 125 78 23 25 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 19 16 - 3 acres: (D) 5 - (D) Sweet potatoes .........................................farms: 23 15 3 5 acres: (D) 2 (D) 1 Harvested for processing .............................farms: - - - - acres: - - - - : Tomatoes in the open ...................................farms: 323 265 31 27 acres: 91 58 23 10 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 29 20 6 3 acres: 6 5 1 (Z) : Land in orchards .........................................farms: 2,914 2,668 206 40 acres: 63,248 39,764 21,337 2,148 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 2,312 2,116 165 31 acres: 61,618 38,346 21,152 2,120 Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 2,253 2,135 97 21 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 392 339 39 14 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 143 110 32 1 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: 64 50 14 - 250.0 acres or more .......................................: 62 34 24 4 : Apples .................................................farms: 657 598 51 8 bearing and nonbearing acres: 1,082 944 124 14 : Grapes (including muscadine) (see text) ................farms: 274 256 16 2 bearing and nonbearing acres: 925 874 (D) (D) : Peaches, all ...........................................farms: 347 323 21 3 bearing and nonbearing acres: 169 159 7 3 : Citrus fruit, all ......................................farms: 2 2 - - bearing and nonbearing acres: (D) (D) - - : Almonds ................................................farms: 44 44 - - bearing and nonbearing acres: 32 32 - - : Pecans .................................................farms: 1,930 1,772 134 24 bearing and nonbearing acres: 59,854 36,624 21,108 2,122 : Walnuts, English .......................................farms: 9 8 - 1 bearing and nonbearing acres: 4 (D) - (D) : Land in berries ..........................................farms: 246 233 7 6 acres: 116 (D) (D) 1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 20,976 8,849 9,395 2,367 365 percent: 100.0 42.2 44.8 11.3 1.7 Land in farms ............................................acres: 39,128,563 16,925,935 13,713,615 6,671,146 1,817,867 Average size of farm .................................acres: 1,865 1,913 1,460 2,818 4,980 : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total ....................................................farms: 20,976 8,849 9,395 2,367 365 $1,000: 3,078,767 1,131,856 863,699 805,379 277,833 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 146,776 127,908 91,932 340,253 761,187 : Farms by economic class: : Less than $1,000 ..........................................: 6,703 3,143 2,875 616 69 $1,000 to $2,499 ..........................................: 3,474 1,542 1,556 339 37 $2,500 to $4,999 ..........................................: 2,344 1,053 1,072 209 10 $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 2,311 903 1,133 231 44 $10,000 to $24,999 ........................................: 2,214 801 1,033 315 65 : $25,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 1,122 433 516 149 24 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 887 276 411 170 30 $100,000 to $249,999 ......................................: 829 286 382 127 34 $250,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 447 156 209 66 16 : $500,000 to $999,999 ......................................: 275 124 91 50 10 $1,000,000 or more ........................................: 370 132 117 95 26 $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 ................................: 182 70 60 37 15 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 ................................: 79 22 35 19 3 $5,000,000 or more ......................................: 109 40 22 39 8 : Total sales ............................................farms: 20,976 8,849 9,395 2,367 365 $1,000: 2,949,036 1,085,914 809,720 781,534 271,868 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and dry peas ............farms: 1,281 514 520 213 34 $1,000: 179,621 59,396 60,364 35,007 24,855 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 284 110 125 33 16 $1,000: 176,650 58,103 59,143 34,605 24,799 Corn ...............................................farms: 336 124 156 39 17 $1,000: 123,959 42,831 45,472 16,509 19,147 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 202 79 89 21 13 $1,000: 123,208 42,663 44,967 16,439 19,139 Wheat ..............................................farms: 192 81 73 29 9 $1,000: 19,650 7,584 6,335 4,044 1,687 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 63 23 24 10 6 $1,000: 17,635 6,541 5,675 (D) (D) Soybeans ...........................................farms: 7 3 4 - - $1,000: (D) (D) (D) - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 1 - 1 - - $1,000: (D) - (D) - - Sorghum ............................................farms: 119 52 45 17 5 $1,000: 18,728 8,211 7,646 (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 65 28 25 10 2 $1,000: 17,526 7,633 7,176 (D) (D) Barley .............................................farms: 2 - 1 1 - $1,000: (D) - (D) (D) - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 1 - 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: 788 309 307 159 13 $1,000: 16,759 (D) (D) (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 9 4 1 3 1 $1,000: 15,860 529 (D) (D) (D) Tobacco ..............................................farms: - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - Cotton and cottonseed ................................farms: 174 78 53 35 8 $1,000: (D) 27,452 (D) 16,925 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 117 59 29 21 8 $1,000: (D) 26,975 (D) 16,639 (D) Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes ............................................farms: 1,316 445 615 214 42 $1,000: 196,216 38,496 47,324 31,564 78,832 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 129 55 40 21 13 $1,000: 189,079 36,272 43,870 30,353 78,584 : Fruits, tree nuts, and berries .......................farms: 2,661 995 1,398 228 40 $1,000: 229,093 69,112 92,226 61,795 5,960 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 315 118 126 60 11 $1,000: 212,592 63,162 83,882 59,985 5,563 Fruits and tree nuts ...............................farms: 2,582 976 1,349 217 40 $1,000: 228,458 68,923 91,829 61,751 5,954 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 314 117 126 60 11 $1,000: 212,480 63,090 83,842 59,985 5,563 Berries ............................................farms: 225 60 140 22 3 $1,000: 635 189 396 44 5 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 1 1 - - - $1,000: (D) (D) - - - Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and sod ...........farms: 369 97 201 52 19 $1,000: 43,235 7,348 8,709 7,063 20,114 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 66 16 29 12 9 $1,000: 40,661 6,726 7,098 6,784 20,053 Cultivated Christmas trees and short rotation : woody crops .........................................farms: 25 7 14 4 - $1,000: (D) (D) 29 (D) - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 2 2 - - - $1,000: (D) (D) - - - Cultivated Christmas trees .........................farms: 24 6 14 4 - $1,000: 182 (D) 29 (D) - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 1 1 - - - $1,000: (D) (D) - - - Short rotation woody crops .........................farms: 1 1 - - - $1,000: (D) (D) - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 1 1 - - - $1,000: (D) (D) - - - Other crops and hay ..................................farms: 3,386 1,378 1,414 515 79 $1,000: 183,057 62,758 48,386 35,932 35,981 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 405 161 147 82 15 $1,000: 163,318 54,868 40,196 32,871 35,382 Maple syrup ........................................farms: - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - : Cattle and calves ....................................farms: 5,967 2,215 2,704 891 157 $1,000: 678,505 287,786 215,621 144,232 30,866 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 1,519 497 681 282 59 $1,000: 634,380 271,622 195,204 137,910 29,644 Milk from cows .......................................farms: 96 28 31 35 2 $1,000: 1,329,555 516,096 (D) 441,444 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 81 27 20 32 2 $1,000: 1,329,479 (D) (D) (D) (D) Hogs and pigs ........................................farms: 238 75 135 23 5 $1,000: 518 (D) 166 (D) 11 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 1 - - 1 - $1,000: (D) - - (D) - Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and milk .................farms: 1,986 995 773 194 24 $1,000: 12,006 4,392 3,993 (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 27 12 11 4 - $1,000: 7,635 2,622 (D) (D) - Horses, ponies, mules, burros, : and donkeys .........................................farms: 1,140 342 638 147 13 $1,000: 15,778 (D) 11,445 (D) 172 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 42 8 24 10 - $1,000: 8,541 (D) 7,210 (D) - Poultry and eggs .....................................farms: 1,262 310 745 185 22 $1,000: (D) 494 (D) (D) 38 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 2 - 1 1 - $1,000: (D) - (D) (D) - Aquaculture ..........................................farms: 21 17 3 1 - $1,000: (D) (D) (D) (D) - Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 11 10 - 1 - $1,000: (D) (D) - (D) - Other animals and other animal : products ............................................farms: 440 160 231 33 16 $1,000: 5,461 2,324 2,079 237 821 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 25 9 8 2 6 $1,000: 4,166 1,815 1,407 (D) (D) : Value of- : Government payments ....................................farms: 4,637 2,018 1,863 643 113 $1,000: 129,731 45,942 53,979 23,845 5,965 : Landlord's share of total sales ........................farms: 139 68 51 15 5 $1,000: 8,363 2,978 2,716 2,086 584 : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to- : Consumers ..............................................farms: 1,142 306 637 176 23 $1,000: 10,576 1,930 4,733 1,706 2,207 : Retail markets, institutions, and food hubs for : local or regionally branded products ..................farms: 848 267 454 109 18 $1,000: 200,998 (D) 45,663 47,739 (D) : FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES : : Total farm production expenses 1/ ........................farms: 20,976 8,849 9,395 2,367 365 $1,000: 2,543,409 944,686 734,717 621,200 242,805 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 121,253 106,756 78,203 262,442 665,220 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased .............................................farms: 5,051 1,786 2,573 603 89 $1,000: 91,269 31,494 27,023 16,927 15,825 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 3,964 1,343 2,153 418 50 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 610 235 264 96 15 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 165 82 57 25 1 $50,000 or more .........................................: 312 126 99 64 23 : Chemicals purchased ....................................farms: 4,112 1,419 2,120 479 94 $1,000: 56,890 17,566 15,907 11,450 11,966 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 3,412 1,122 1,861 363 66 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 360 171 144 39 6 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ......................................: 128 52 46 21 9 $50,000 or more .........................................: 212 74 69 56 13 : Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased ..............farms: 4,787 1,788 2,248 635 116 $1,000: 56,708 18,746 18,016 9,882 10,064 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 2,847 1,050 1,413 345 39 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 1,148 425 527 159 37 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 479 181 211 69 18 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 105 57 35 11 2 $50,000 or more .........................................: 208 75 62 51 20 : Cover crop seed purchased ............................farms: 958 321 461 135 41 $1,000: 1,830 420 676 353 380 : Livestock and poultry purchased or leased ..............farms: 4,389 1,459 2,256 587 87 $1,000: 193,873 88,776 60,182 40,332 4,582 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 2,755 904 1,478 327 46 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 995 339 501 132 23 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 391 132 182 70 7 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 108 34 45 23 6 $250,000 or more ........................................: 140 50 50 35 5 : Breeding livestock purchased or leased ...............farms: 2,693 923 1,280 423 67 $1,000: 71,323 24,630 26,475 17,711 2,507 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ..............................................farms: 2,331 751 1,283 266 31 $1,000: 122,550 64,146 33,708 22,621 2,075 : Feed purchased .........................................farms: 13,636 5,561 6,251 1,586 238 $1,000: 820,190 339,699 194,683 238,070 47,738 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 8,767 3,755 4,028 866 118 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 3,594 1,372 1,673 470 79 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 908 303 415 162 28 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 199 72 80 40 7 $250,000 or more ........................................: 168 59 55 48 6 : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ....................farms: 19,682 8,196 8,901 2,245 340 $1,000: 123,191 40,714 43,993 25,982 12,502 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 16,104 6,879 7,303 1,694 228 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 2,929 1,079 1,375 399 76 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 320 126 120 62 12 $50,000 or more .........................................: 329 112 103 90 24 : Utilities ..............................................farms: 11,856 4,604 5,611 1,385 256 $1,000: 96,430 33,942 30,921 23,589 7,979 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 4,352 1,782 2,105 406 59 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 5,228 2,036 2,547 535 110 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,770 599 797 329 45 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 206 84 69 32 21 $50,000 or more .........................................: 300 103 93 83 21 : Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ...............farms: 14,935 5,837 7,006 1,804 288 $1,000: 191,129 67,688 62,234 40,962 20,244 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 10,802 4,378 5,141 1,120 163 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 3,132 1,099 1,497 472 64 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 517 192 212 90 23 $50,000 or more .........................................: 484 168 156 122 38 : Hired farm labor .......................................farms: 3,994 1,538 1,666 678 112 $1,000: 335,513 104,446 82,483 85,266 63,318 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 1,740 708 779 236 17 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,014 401 427 166 20 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 795 275 324 158 38 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 218 86 82 39 11 $250,000 or more ........................................: 227 68 54 79 26 : Contract labor .........................................farms: 2,200 801 1,006 304 89 $1,000: 56,819 17,315 21,602 14,033 3,868 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 444 141 245 49 9 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 809 348 350 90 21 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 632 216 318 72 26 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 135 51 44 26 14 $50,000 or more .........................................: 180 45 49 67 19 : Customwork and custom hauling ..........................farms: 2,859 1,055 1,379 364 61 $1,000: 64,645 18,381 18,448 16,086 11,730 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 832 318 446 66 2 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 1,124 419 534 157 14 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 622 208 318 73 23 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 100 41 35 16 8 $50,000 or more .........................................: 181 69 46 52 14 : Cash rent for land, buildings, and grazing : fees ..................................................farms: 3,620 1,327 1,606 580 107 $1,000: 115,919 44,692 41,148 19,641 10,439 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ............................................: 2,071 792 900 334 45 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 410 127 203 69 11 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 501 188 238 63 12 $25,000 or more .........................................: 638 220 265 114 39 : Rent and lease expenses for machinery, equipment, : and farm share of vehicles ............................farms: 1,049 409 443 159 38 $1,000: 13,900 4,604 4,634 2,458 2,204 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 423 181 165 70 7 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 355 132 164 43 16 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 171 58 76 28 9 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 43 14 21 7 1 $50,000 or more .........................................: 57 24 17 11 5 : Interest expense .......................................farms: 3,881 1,372 1,950 465 94 $1,000: 81,752 27,244 29,303 20,367 4,838 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 1,771 658 921 150 42 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,515 497 815 183 20 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 424 156 175 77 16 $100,000 or more ........................................: 171 61 39 55 16 : Secured by real estate ...............................farms: 2,765 905 1,450 353 57 $1,000: 58,065 18,566 21,341 14,454 3,705 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 271 91 145 27 8 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 802 259 466 72 5 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 1,243 392 693 144 14 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 208 80 71 47 10 $50,000 or more .......................................: 241 83 75 63 20 : Not secured by real estate ...........................farms: 2,296 866 1,084 267 79 $1,000: 23,687 8,679 7,962 5,913 1,133 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 442 155 230 36 21 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 1,233 493 586 124 30 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 464 167 211 72 14 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 78 24 37 8 9 $50,000 or more .......................................: 79 27 20 27 5 : Property taxes paid ....................................farms: 16,474 6,410 8,015 1,752 297 $1,000: 59,207 21,723 24,151 10,882 2,451 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 14,522 5,681 7,204 1,416 221 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 1,096 394 484 191 27 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 504 194 216 74 20 $25,000 or more .........................................: 352 141 111 71 29 : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom services : for livestock .........................................farms: 8,231 3,177 3,827 1,046 181 $1,000: 57,176 23,747 14,294 15,520 3,615 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 7,216 2,867 3,380 832 137 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 856 250 404 164 38 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 58 22 21 15 - $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 15 4 6 3 2 $100,000 or more ........................................: 86 34 16 32 4 : All other production expenses ..........................farms: 8,893 3,377 4,193 1,109 214 $1,000: 128,799 43,909 45,696 29,752 9,442 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 6,580 2,605 3,144 702 129 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,659 529 813 275 42 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 301 121 120 43 17 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 166 62 63 34 7 $100,000 or more ........................................: 187 60 53 55 19 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ .................farms: 283 99 112 65 7 $1,000: 3,711 1,337 1,407 865 101 : Depreciation expenses claimed ............................farms: 9,779 3,781 4,579 1,213 206 $1,000: 260,223 95,459 87,462 60,544 16,757 : NET CASH FARM INCOME : : Net cash farm income of operations .......................farms: 20,976 8,849 9,395 2,367 365 $1,000: 657,738 231,216 175,491 204,969 46,062 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 31,357 26,129 18,679 86,594 126,197 : Farms with net gains 2/ ...............................number: 6,786 2,758 2,909 956 163 Average net gain .................................dollars: 135,852 119,037 99,420 255,179 370,710 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 1,013 482 391 138 2 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 1,615 724 686 180 25 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 920 341 443 99 37 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 1,028 394 476 139 19 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 701 246 291 138 26 $50,000 or more .........................................: 1,509 571 622 262 54 : Farms with net losses .................................number: 14,190 6,091 6,486 1,411 202 Average net loss .................................dollars: 18,616 15,940 17,533 27,627 71,108 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ........................................: 1,457 750 558 134 15 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 4,465 2,154 1,896 371 44 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 3,030 1,247 1,430 305 48 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 3,150 1,219 1,602 289 40 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 1,180 425 601 147 7 $50,000 or more .........................................: 908 296 399 165 48 : Net cash farm income of producers ........................farms: 20,976 8,849 9,395 2,367 365 $1,000: 651,802 228,374 174,222 203,628 45,579 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 31,074 25,808 18,544 86,028 124,874 : Producers reporting net gains 2/ .......................farms: 6,791 2,751 2,915 962 163 Average net gain .................................dollars: 135,042 118,362 98,741 252,828 370,590 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 1,018 481 394 141 2 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 1,611 724 684 178 25 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 923 340 446 100 37 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 1,031 389 479 144 19 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 699 251 291 134 23 $50,000 or more .........................................: 1,509 566 621 265 57 : Producers reporting net losses .........................farms: 14,185 6,098 6,480 1,405 202 Average net loss .................................dollars: 18,701 15,946 17,532 28,180 73,403 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 1,454 750 559 130 15 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 4,470 2,165 1,892 369 44 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 3,025 1,242 1,425 310 48 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 3,156 1,221 1,611 284 40 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 1,175 425 596 147 7 $50,000 or more .........................................: 905 295 397 165 48 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ....................................................farms: 8 1 7 - - $1,000: (D) (D) (D) - - : INCOME FROM FARM-RELATED SOURCES : : Total income from farm-related sources ...................farms: 3,974 1,383 1,817 648 126 $1,000: 122,379 44,047 46,509 20,790 11,034 : Customwork and other agricultural services .............farms: 839 307 381 135 16 $1,000: 16,807 5,218 8,022 2,616 951 : Gross cash rent or share payments ......................farms: 1,222 454 542 178 48 $1,000: 22,957 7,758 7,508 3,761 3,930 Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas trees, : short rotation woody crops, and maple products ........farms: 162 45 84 29 4 $1,000: 489 198 217 51 22 Agri-tourism and recreational services .................farms: 326 115 117 60 34 $1,000: 20,391 11,295 3,732 3,037 2,327 Patronage dividends and refunds from : cooperatives ..........................................farms: 784 262 381 110 31 $1,000: 7,579 3,676 2,378 1,037 488 Crop and livestock insurance payments ..................farms: 771 226 384 135 26 $1,000: 34,554 7,027 17,804 6,611 3,112 Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments .........................farms: 206 61 82 52 11 $1,000: 2,010 504 733 649 125 Other farm-related income sources ......................farms: 535 184 260 80 11 $1,000: 17,592 8,370 6,115 3,028 79 : LAND USE : : Total cropland ...........................................farms: 11,852 4,803 5,406 1,426 217 acres: 2,094,233 815,857 774,406 373,555 130,415 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 8,905 3,489 4,198 1,057 161 acres: 762,676 285,392 252,097 143,457 81,730 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 49 acres ...........................................: 7,668 3,001 3,737 820 110 50 to 99 acres ..........................................: 370 140 145 71 14 100 to 199 acres ........................................: 273 100 101 57 15 200 to 499 acres ........................................: 275 132 91 46 6 500 to 999 acres ........................................: 157 60 61 27 9 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................: 87 28 39 19 1 2,000 acres or more .....................................: 75 28 24 17 6 : Cropland- : Other pasture and grazing land that could have been : used for crops without additional : improvements ........................................farms: 1,255 486 534 198 37 acres: 468,877 163,846 192,750 91,597 20,684 On which all crops failed or were abandoned ..........farms: 1,379 567 574 208 30 acres: 208,400 70,473 103,924 32,968 1,035 Idle or used for cover crops or soil improvement, : but not harvested and not pastured or grazed ........farms: 2,789 1,187 1,138 400 64 acres: 518,133 252,435 169,526 71,265 24,907 In summer fallow .....................................farms: 1,351 519 613 179 40 acres: 136,147 43,711 56,109 34,268 2,059 : Total woodland ...........................................farms: 1,892 728 874 247 43 acres: 2,650,378 1,345,085 991,201 219,989 94,103 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 1,223 467 581 154 21 acres: 2,288,815 1,228,788 839,712 184,799 35,516 Woodland not pastured ..................................farms: 871 332 388 125 26 acres: 361,563 116,297 151,489 35,190 58,587 Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured ..........................farms: 11,155 4,667 4,979 1,273 236 acres: 33,718,286 14,483,821 11,791,326 5,880,142 1,562,997 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. ...............farms: 9,016 3,480 4,295 1,064 177 acres: 665,666 281,172 156,682 197,460 30,352 : Irrigated land ...........................................farms: 9,270 3,535 4,435 1,139 161 acres: 545,904 181,216 175,020 113,344 76,324 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 8,018 3,085 3,778 1,008 147 acres: 464,525 143,217 147,300 99,915 74,093 Pastureland and other land .............................farms: 2,465 821 1,251 347 46 acres: 81,379 37,999 27,720 13,429 2,231 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : Enhancement Programs ....................................farms: 893 392 364 119 18 acres: 594,643 249,876 242,248 93,155 9,364 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs .................farms: 1,682 588 752 273 69 acres: 5,309,957 1,382,723 2,358,337 1,242,628 326,269 : ORGANIC AGRICULTURE : : Total organic product sales ..............................farms: 93 34 41 13 5 $1,000: 38,250 23,233 8,199 (D) (D) : VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS : : Estimated market value of land and buildings .............farms: 20,976 8,849 9,395 2,367 365 $1,000: 32,804,095 13,357,292 12,500,822 5,287,701 1,658,280 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 1,563,887 1,509,469 1,330,582 2,233,925 4,543,234 Average per acre ...................................dollars: 838 789 912 793 912 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 .............................................: 3,831 2,002 1,343 453 33 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 1,753 919 672 149 13 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 2,515 1,033 1,229 215 38 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 5,031 2,009 2,483 462 77 $500,000 to $999,999 ......................................: 3,351 1,225 1,692 386 48 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ..................................: 1,807 612 942 210 43 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ..................................: 1,440 548 575 263 54 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ..................................: 648 246 253 128 21 $10,000,000 or more .......................................: 600 255 206 101 38 : VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................farms: 20,976 8,849 9,395 2,367 365 $1,000: 1,600,331 577,159 700,878 265,895 56,398 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $4,999 ..............................................: 1,938 944 808 165 21 $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 2,238 1,130 903 181 24 $10,000 to $19,999 ........................................: 3,825 1,682 1,650 429 64 $20,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 5,457 2,426 2,354 575 102 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 3,595 1,286 1,808 451 50 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 2,092 744 1,028 286 34 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 1,362 469 677 173 43 $500,000 or more ..........................................: 469 168 167 107 27 : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ................................farms: 16,699 6,737 7,677 1,975 310 number: 32,796 11,973 14,897 4,847 1,079 : Tractors, all ............................................farms: 12,668 4,718 6,091 1,598 261 number: 22,203 8,077 10,173 3,348 605 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ..........................farms: 6,281 2,292 3,114 752 123 number: 7,554 2,727 3,742 910 175 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ..............................farms: 6,917 2,518 3,286 956 157 number: 9,451 3,393 4,330 1,472 256 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ...........................farms: 2,918 1,151 1,237 464 66 number: 5,198 1,957 2,101 966 174 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled ..................farms: 339 134 148 41 16 number: 378 147 159 48 24 Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled .............farms: 150 71 46 25 8 number: 190 88 62 (D) (D) Forage harvesters, self-propelled ........................farms: 629 256 233 120 20 number: 724 280 279 141 24 Hay balers ...............................................farms: 3,275 1,244 1,404 537 90 number: 3,855 1,466 1,655 621 113 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 3,838 1,425 1,848 493 72 acres treated: 589,269 224,145 209,610 104,826 50,688 Manure used ..............................................farms: 1,707 500 948 228 31 acres treated: 123,750 33,494 65,412 17,647 7,197 Organic fertilizer used ..................................farms: 384 122 194 56 12 acres treated: 6,105 947 4,343 723 92 : Acres treated to control- : Insects ................................................farms: 1,580 579 714 247 40 acres: 157,452 42,789 48,324 51,574 14,765 Weeds, grass, or brush .................................farms: 2,537 864 1,267 344 62 acres: 560,979 179,999 212,549 121,146 47,285 Nematodes ..............................................farms: 298 124 122 40 12 acres: 60,203 20,711 17,984 14,105 7,403 Diseases in crops and orchards .........................farms: 376 123 190 48 15 acres: 28,031 6,150 10,324 5,008 6,549 Chemicals used to control growth, : thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate .........................farms: 544 206 222 95 21 acres on which used: 85,969 33,659 26,184 22,726 3,400 : LAND USE PRACTICES : : Land drained by tile .....................................farms: 309 193 88 22 6 acres: 19,981 11,414 1,185 7,364 18 Land artificially drained by ditches .....................farms: 1,496 562 710 187 37 acres: 54,251 14,660 17,581 17,106 4,904 Land under conservation easement .........................farms: 369 132 159 65 13 acres: 504,467 157,703 194,143 120,540 32,081 Cropland on which no-till practices were used ............farms: 1,917 680 906 272 59 acres: 158,821 66,781 59,176 28,273 4,591 Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were used (see text) .......farms: 1,229 478 481 216 54 acres: 236,967 69,263 106,097 45,966 15,641 Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) ..........................farms: 1,934 705 886 294 49 acres: 335,271 121,828 114,907 63,776 34,760 Cropland planted to a cover crop (excluding CRP) .........farms: 1,075 333 543 171 28 acres: 47,479 15,114 16,351 9,742 6,272 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ........farms: 803 267 345 156 35 : RENEWABLE ENERGY : : Renewable energy producing systems (see text) ............farms: 2,729 845 1,435 358 91 Solar panels ...........................................farms: 2,543 766 1,363 325 89 Wind turbines ..........................................farms: 207 73 94 34 6 Methane digesters ......................................farms: 13 6 5 2 - Geothermal/geoexchange systems .........................farms: 50 17 26 6 1 Small hydro systems ....................................farms: 51 20 21 10 - : Wind rights leased to others .............................farms: 245 88 111 41 5 : TENURE : : Full owners ..............................................farms: 13,470 5,335 6,624 1,293 218 Part owners ..............................................farms: 3,345 1,227 1,494 546 78 Tenants ..................................................farms: 4,161 2,287 1,277 528 69 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND : : Land owned ...............................................farms: 16,847 6,575 8,131 1,839 302 acres: 27,069,347 12,193,449 9,198,060 4,493,427 1,184,411 Owned land in farms ....................................farms: 20,234 8,533 9,077 2,284 340 acres: 28,219,002 12,980,332 9,199,162 4,818,119 1,221,389 : Land rented or leased from others ........................farms: 3,922 1,488 1,745 585 104 acres: 11,075,675 4,031,581 4,579,902 1,866,994 597,198 Rented or leased land in farms .........................farms: 3,872 1,456 1,731 582 103 acres: 10,909,561 3,945,603 4,514,453 1,853,027 596,478 : Land rented or leased to others ..........................farms: 1,093 415 501 147 30 acres: 1,541,765 477,744 767,869 231,064 65,088 : TOTAL PRODUCERS AND FARMS BY NUMBER OF : PRODUCERS : : Total producers ...............................................: 38,218 8,849 18,790 7,924 2,655 Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer ................................................: 8,849 8,849 - - - 2 producers ...............................................: 9,395 - 9,395 - - 3 producers ...............................................: 1,544 - - 1,544 - 4 producers ...............................................: 823 - - 823 - 5 or more producers .......................................: 365 - - - 365 : Total male producers ........................................: 22,665 6,262 10,046 4,773 1,584 Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 14,868 6,262 8,092 503 11 2 producers .............................................: 2,252 - 977 1,229 46 3 producers .............................................: 652 - - 500 152 4 producers .............................................: 135 - - 78 57 5 or more producers .....................................: 97 - - - 97 : Total female producers ......................................: 15,553 2,587 8,744 3,151 1,071 Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 11,814 2,587 8,092 1,099 36 2 producers .............................................: 1,254 - 326 816 112 3 producers .............................................: 253 - - 140 113 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 .............................................: 57 - - - 57 5 or more producers .....................................: 32 - - - 32 : PRODUCERS' CHARACTERISTICS 3/ : : Sex of producers: : Male .......................................................: 22,009 6,262 10,046 4,773 928 Female ......................................................: 15,014 2,587 8,744 3,151 532 : Hired managers ................................................: 1,329 163 367 592 207 : Primary occupation: : Farming .....................................................: 17,176 4,847 8,232 3,495 602 Other .......................................................: 19,847 4,002 10,558 4,429 858 : Place of residence: : On farm operated ............................................: 25,804 6,300 14,305 4,539 660 Not on farm operated ........................................: 11,219 2,549 4,485 3,385 800 : Days of work off farm: : None ........................................................: 13,683 3,601 7,138 2,485 459 Any .........................................................: 23,340 5,248 11,652 5,439 1,001 1 to 49 days ..............................................: 4,172 930 2,089 970 183 50 to 99 days .............................................: 2,532 551 1,179 672 130 100 to 199 days ...........................................: 3,533 819 1,745 805 164 200 days or more ..........................................: 13,103 2,948 6,639 2,992 524 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less .............................................: 1,911 323 907 612 69 3 or 4 years ................................................: 2,573 382 1,198 682 311 5 to 9 years ................................................: 6,122 1,191 3,256 1,441 234 10 years or more ............................................: 26,417 6,953 13,429 5,189 846 : Average years on present farm ...............................: 22.7 26.2 22.2 20.5 18.3 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less .............................................: 4,727 691 2,302 1,355 379 6 to 10 years ...............................................: 5,099 997 2,708 1,206 188 11 years or more ............................................: 27,197 7,161 13,780 5,363 893 : Average years on any farm ...................................: 24.7 28.4 24.3 22.5 20.0 : Age group: : Under 25 years ..............................................: 602 17 135 377 73 25 to 34 years ..............................................: 2,064 272 787 844 161 35 to 44 years ..............................................: 3,634 501 1,864 1,042 227 45 to 54 years ..............................................: 4,862 884 2,477 1,261 240 55 to 64 years ..............................................: 8,887 2,194 4,635 1,713 345 65 to 74 years ..............................................: 10,589 2,786 5,829 1,697 277 75 years and over ...........................................: 6,385 2,195 3,063 990 137 : Average age .................................................: 60.6 65.1 61.4 55.1 53.1 : Young producers (see text) ....................................: 2,666 289 922 1,221 234 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ..............: 11,468 2,842 5,888 2,307 431 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native ............................: 7,965 2,605 2,899 2,143 318 Asian .......................................................: 142 18 68 56 - Black or African American ...................................: 93 17 46 23 7 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ...................: 54 7 17 26 4 White .......................................................: 28,160 6,058 15,472 5,518 1,112 More than one race reported .................................: 609 144 288 158 19 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training in : the Reserves or National Guard (see text) ..................: 32,850 7,547 16,816 7,164 1,323 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ...................: 4,173 1,302 1,974 760 137 : Number of persons living in producers' : households ...................................................: 67,158 19,079 30,105 15,039 2,935 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions ........................................: 31,470 8,427 16,188 5,820 1,035 Land use and/or crop decisions ..............................: 27,210 7,446 13,655 5,233 876 Livestock decisions .........................................: 24,192 6,529 12,241 4,650 772 Marketing decisions (see text) ..............................: 19,787 5,339 9,956 3,809 683 Record keeping and/or financial management ..................: 24,416 6,796 12,619 4,202 799 Estate planning or succession planning ......................: 19,341 5,158 10,004 3,474 705 : FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by one producer's : household and/or extended family ........................farms: 19,946 8,473 9,029 2,148 296 acres: 31,456,111 13,418,132 11,496,643 5,166,851 1,374,485 Limited Liability Company ................................farms: 1,788 542 842 332 72 acres: 5,886,471 1,372,250 2,085,223 1,795,101 633,897 : LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ....................................farms: 17,593 7,702 8,064 1,637 190 acres: 18,360,412 7,727,649 7,393,143 2,576,315 663,305 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 982 202 437 288 55 acres: 6,000,222 1,388,468 2,347,715 1,853,048 410,991 Registered under State law .............................farms: 791 168 332 239 52 acres: 5,505,560 1,322,275 2,158,356 1,613,983 410,946 : Corporation ..............................................farms: 1,129 309 499 246 75 acres: 8,594,023 3,449,962 2,979,049 1,753,143 411,869 Family held ............................................farms: 977 246 452 224 55 acres: 6,947,531 2,756,103 2,141,537 1,689,566 360,325 More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: 16 4 9 2 1 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 961 242 443 222 54 : Other than family held .................................farms: 152 63 47 22 20 acres: 1,646,492 693,859 837,512 63,577 51,544 More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: 11 1 - 4 6 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 141 62 47 18 14 : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. .......................farms: 1,272 636 395 196 45 acres: 6,173,906 4,359,856 993,708 488,640 331,702 : HIRED FARM LABOR : : Hired farm labor .........................................farms: 3,994 1,538 1,666 678 112 workers: 17,115 5,930 5,625 3,693 1,867 Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more .....................................farms: 2,042 745 761 450 86 workers: 8,602 2,950 2,458 2,271 923 Less than 150 days ...................................farms: 2,789 1,080 1,216 410 83 workers: 8,513 2,980 3,167 1,422 944 Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor .............farms: 149 56 39 40 14 Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor ..........................................farms: 24 6 16 2 - Unpaid workers ...........................................farms: 7,734 2,398 4,032 1,118 186 workers: 19,455 4,879 9,897 3,667 1,012 : FARMS BY SIZE : : 1 to 9 acres ..................................................: 6,934 2,915 3,442 530 47 10 to 49 acres ................................................: 4,108 1,667 1,862 529 50 50 to 69 acres ................................................: 630 264 259 83 24 70 to 99 acres ................................................: 759 308 358 75 18 100 to 139 acres ..............................................: 708 305 308 90 5 140 to 179 acres ..............................................: 895 425 373 74 23 180 to 219 acres ..............................................: 380 158 149 58 15 220 to 259 acres ..............................................: 252 113 104 34 1 260 to 499 acres ..............................................: 1,340 617 567 116 40 500 to 999 acres ..............................................: 1,272 586 515 153 18 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..........................................: 1,089 459 426 178 26 2,000 acres or more ...........................................: 2,609 1,032 1,032 447 98 : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ..............................: 393 185 170 34 4 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ............................: 916 329 452 120 15 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .............................: 2,429 942 1,274 182 31 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) .......: 254 74 135 35 10 Other crop farming (1119) .....................................: 4,371 2,062 1,672 558 79 Tobacco farming (11191) .....................................: - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) ......................................: 48 24 13 11 - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) .........................: 4,323 2,038 1,659 547 79 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) .....................: 7,215 2,912 3,247 893 163 Cattle feedlots (112112) ......................................: 53 15 29 7 2 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ......................: 110 37 39 32 2 Hog and pig farming (1122) ....................................: 61 22 34 5 - Poultry and egg production (1123) .............................: 368 106 222 34 6 Sheep and goat farming (1124) .................................: 1,943 1,089 671 172 11 Aquaculture and other animal production (1125,1129) ...........: 2,863 1,076 1,450 295 42 : FARM TYPOLOGY (SEE TEXT) : : Farms by typology group: : Small family farms : Gross cash farm income less than $150,000 .................: 18,547 7,963 8,441 1,902 241 Gross cash farm income $150,000 to $349,999 ...............: 633 217 291 106 19 Midsize family farms : Gross cash farm income $350,000 to $999,999 ...............: 442 181 192 55 14 Large family farms : Gross cash farm income $1,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...........: 223 77 84 47 15 Gross cash farm income $5,000,000 or more .................: 101 35 21 38 7 Non-family farms ............................................: 1,030 376 366 219 69 : OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : Farms reporting- : Internet access .............................................: 14,672 5,493 7,256 1,641 282 Dial-up ...................................................: 500 197 259 40 4 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ............: 7,782 2,698 4,051 854 179 Cellular data plan (see text) .............................: 8,708 3,179 4,222 1,132 175 Satellite .................................................: 3,038 1,019 1,554 396 69 Don't know ................................................: 848 399 355 89 5 Other .....................................................: 120 36 68 13 3 : Farms by number of households sharing in net income : of operation: : 1 household .................................................: 16,783 7,873 7,418 1,304 188 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ................................................: 2,950 696 1,753 474 27 3 households ................................................: 717 169 134 362 52 4 households ................................................: 335 59 45 182 49 5 or more households ........................................: 191 52 45 45 49 : LIVESTOCK : : Cattle and calves inventory ..............................farms: 8,562 3,412 3,842 1,113 195 number: 1,330,860 503,378 441,836 312,252 73,394 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ....................................................: 2,998 1,279 1,366 323 30 10 to 49 ..................................................: 3,471 1,448 1,540 399 84 50 to 99 ..................................................: 604 210 296 85 13 100 to 199 ................................................: 518 162 237 97 22 200 to 499 ................................................: 522 157 254 85 26 500 or more ...............................................: 449 156 149 124 20 : Cows and heifers that calved ...........................farms: 7,524 3,007 3,339 992 186 number: 732,811 254,395 245,293 188,629 44,494 : Beef cows ............................................farms: 7,395 2,963 3,286 962 184 number: 451,242 148,290 183,883 (D) (D) Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 3,046 1,307 1,376 324 39 10 to 49 ..............................................: 2,745 1,159 1,193 323 70 50 to 99 ..............................................: 559 185 262 90 22 100 to 199 ............................................: 458 123 223 95 17 200 to 499 ............................................: 409 138 163 83 25 500 or more ...........................................: 178 51 69 47 11 : Milk cows ............................................farms: 233 68 108 49 8 number: 281,569 106,105 61,410 (D) (D) Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 150 42 88 14 6 10 to 49 ..............................................: 3 - - 3 - 50 to 99 ..............................................: - - - - - 100 to 199 ............................................: - - - - - 200 to 499 ............................................: 4 - 3 1 - 500 or more ...........................................: 76 26 17 31 2 : Other cattle ...........................................farms: 6,274 2,356 2,882 868 168 number: 598,049 248,983 196,543 123,623 28,900 : Cattle and calves sold ...................................farms: 5,967 2,215 2,704 891 157 number: 743,823 319,753 232,808 153,004 38,258 $1,000: 678,505 287,786 215,621 144,232 30,866 Calves weighing less than 500 pounds ...................farms: 3,335 1,294 1,397 547 97 number: 231,353 109,639 61,222 47,826 12,666 Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more .....................farms: 5,178 1,863 2,401 769 145 number: 512,470 210,114 171,586 105,178 25,592 Cattle on feed .......................................farms: 73 21 36 13 3 number: 66,070 46,210 6,817 10,867 2,176 : Hogs and pigs inventory ..................................farms: 363 122 190 40 11 number: 1,747 535 693 375 144 Farms with- : 1 to 24 ...................................................: 349 117 187 36 9 25 to 49 ..................................................: 8 5 3 - - 50 to 99 ..................................................: 6 - - 4 2 100 to 199 ................................................: - - - - - 200 to 499 ................................................: - - - - - 500 or more ...............................................: - - - - - : Hogs and pigs sold .......................................farms: 238 75 135 23 5 number: 1,903 502 823 528 50 $1,000: 518 (D) 166 (D) 11 : Sheep and lambs inventory ................................farms: 2,949 1,553 1,037 329 30 number: 92,005 35,967 33,760 20,970 1,308 Sheep and lambs sold .....................................farms: 1,016 490 395 112 19 number: 43,195 13,037 15,542 13,389 1,227 : Total horses and ponies inventory ........................farms: 7,243 2,700 3,588 840 115 number: 34,901 12,646 16,690 4,747 818 Total horses and ponies sold .............................farms: 1,103 326 624 140 13 number: 3,018 999 1,644 345 30 : Goats, all inventory .....................................farms: 1,974 806 915 236 17 number: 27,924 14,056 10,082 3,347 439 Goats, all sold ..........................................farms: 625 240 308 68 9 number: 11,830 6,961 3,445 1,286 138 : POULTRY : : Layers inventory .........................................farms: 2,665 809 1,458 355 43 number: 91,564 12,497 35,261 42,608 1,198 Farms with- : 1 to 399 ..................................................: 2,660 809 1,454 354 43 400 to 3,199 ..............................................: 4 - 4 - - 3,200 to 9,999 ............................................: - - - - - 10,000 to 19,999 ..........................................: - - - - - 20,000 to 49,999 ..........................................: 1 - - 1 - 50,000 to 99,999 ..........................................: - - - - - 100,000 or more ...........................................: - - - - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 442 109 253 67 13 number: 26,943 (D) 4,072 (D) 83 : Layers sold ..............................................farms: 237 41 175 21 - number: 43,176 813 (D) (D) - : Pullets for laying flock replacement sold ................farms: 29 8 19 2 - number: (D) (D) 778 (D) - : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ...............farms: 77 12 47 16 2 number: 3,955 (D) 1,561 1,403 (D) Farms with- : 1 to 1,999 ................................................: 77 12 47 16 2 2,000 to 59,999 ...........................................: - - - - - 60,000 to 99,999 ..........................................: - - - - - 100,000 or more ...........................................: - - - - - : Turkeys inventory ........................................farms: 391 124 195 61 11 number: 11,474 (D) 1,326 (D) 24 Turkeys sold .............................................farms: 81 24 44 13 - number: 20,325 (D) 614 (D) - : CROPS : : Barley for grain .........................................farms: 2 - 1 1 - acres: (D) - (D) (D) - bushels: (D) - (D) (D) - Irrigated ..............................................farms: 1 - - 1 - acres: (D) - - (D) - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: - - - - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 1 - - 1 - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 1 - 1 - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - : Corn for grain ...........................................farms: 140 55 62 20 3 acres: 37,147 12,291 6,150 (D) (D) bushels: 6,081,060 2,088,624 1,127,293 (D) (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: 89 36 37 14 2 acres: 7,155 3,174 (D) 2,368 (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 88 37 38 11 2 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 10 5 3 2 - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 23 3 17 3 - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 8 4 3 1 - 500 acres or more .........................................: 11 6 1 3 1 : Corn for silage or greenchop .............................farms: 248 93 105 34 16 acres: 82,815 27,050 34,947 16,545 4,273 tons: 1,899,465 644,744 678,572 472,154 103,995 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 146 45 71 20 10 acres: 43,766 7,453 24,668 8,654 2,991 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 41 7 26 6 2 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 38 16 15 4 3 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 74 37 26 6 5 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 46 22 12 7 5 500 acres or more .........................................: 49 11 26 11 1 : Cotton, all ..............................................farms: 175 79 53 35 8 acres: 46,527 22,495 12,235 9,754 2,043 bales: 100,347 45,939 28,639 20,220 5,549 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 175 79 53 35 8 acres: 46,527 22,495 12,235 9,754 2,043 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 30 7 17 6 - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 51 22 14 14 1 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 48 28 8 7 5 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 17 8 6 3 - 500 acres or more .........................................: 29 14 8 5 2 : Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas and limas ..........farms: 33 8 15 8 2 acres: (D) 67 57 (D) (D) cwt: 110,533 (D) 1,690 (D) (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: 33 8 15 8 2 acres: (D) 67 57 (D) (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 28 7 14 6 1 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 2 1 1 - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 2 - - 2 - 500 acres or more .........................................: 1 - - - 1 : Oats for grain ...........................................farms: 11 5 2 3 1 acres: 155 40 (D) (D) (D) bushels: 10,025 (D) (D) 225 (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: 7 5 1 - 1 acres: (D) 40 (D) - (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 9 4 1 3 1 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 1 1 - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 1 - 1 - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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. : : Peanuts for nuts .........................................farms: 19 8 6 4 1 acres: 1,640 1,001 (D) (D) (D) pounds: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: 19 8 6 4 1 acres: 1,640 1,001 (D) (D) (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 12 3 5 3 1 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 4 4 - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 1 - - 1 - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 1 - 1 - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 1 1 - - - : Sorghum for grain ........................................farms: 98 44 35 14 5 acres: 52,519 20,584 20,958 (D) (D) bushels: 2,316,489 990,227 788,705 (D) (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: 18 8 3 6 1 acres: 2,090 970 (D) 838 (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 10 3 1 3 3 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 12 6 4 2 - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 23 15 7 1 - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 17 7 6 4 - 500 acres or more .........................................: 36 13 17 4 2 : Soybeans for beans .......................................farms: 7 3 4 - - acres: 337 (D) (D) - - bushels: 12,706 (D) (D) - - Irrigated ..............................................farms: 4 1 3 - - acres: (D) (D) (D) - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 5 3 2 - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 1 - 1 - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 1 - 1 - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - : Sunflower seed, all ......................................farms: 5 3 - 2 - acres: 251 (D) - (D) - pounds: 299,064 (D) - (D) - Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - acres: - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 3 3 - - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 2 - - 2 - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - : Wheat for grain, all .....................................farms: 193 81 74 29 9 acres: 97,287 38,297 36,460 14,222 8,308 bushels: 2,559,769 1,026,180 818,870 511,409 203,310 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 60 24 18 15 3 acres: 11,813 2,018 7,520 (D) (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 42 17 13 10 2 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 17 6 10 - 1 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 49 28 13 7 1 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 35 10 14 7 4 500 acres or more .........................................: 50 20 24 5 1 : Forage-land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop .............................farms: 4,992 1,993 2,191 707 101 acres: 352,191 134,863 118,091 64,317 34,920 tons, dry equivalent: 1,014,543 356,625 322,302 249,690 85,926 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 4,669 1,844 2,062 671 92 acres: 240,822 77,553 79,380 50,432 33,457 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 3,591 1,433 1,643 460 55 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 826 342 333 129 22 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 308 106 123 65 14 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 130 60 46 20 4 500 acres or more .........................................: 137 52 46 33 6 : Alfalfa hay ............................................farms: 3,615 1,486 1,499 560 70 acres: 148,888 47,631 44,655 30,264 26,338 tons, dry: 600,969 215,538 167,468 145,609 72,354 Irrigated ............................................farms: 3,482 1,430 1,452 537 63 acres: 135,891 42,600 40,207 27,945 25,139 : Other dry hay ..........................................farms: 1,551 563 745 190 53 acres: 148,066 64,521 56,342 22,119 5,084 tons, dry: 197,378 63,781 85,740 42,157 5,700 Irrigated ............................................farms: 1,369 484 668 174 43 acres: 64,691 21,427 24,846 13,598 4,820 : Field and grass seed crops, all ..........................farms: 91 20 46 23 2 acres: 1,190 407 645 (D) (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: 85 17 46 20 2 acres: 1,181 404 645 (D) (D) : Land in vegetables .......................................farms: 1,304 437 619 211 37 acres: 23,778 7,524 4,177 4,408 7,669 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 1,304 437 619 211 37 acres: 23,778 7,524 4,177 4,408 7,669 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 1,155 366 576 187 26 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 67 36 24 7 - 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 40 24 8 5 3 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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. : Farms by acres harvested: - Con. : : 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: 24 5 6 8 5 250.0 acres or more .......................................: 18 6 5 4 3 : Beans, snap ............................................farms: 169 51 86 27 5 acres: 49 20 24 4 1 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 22 4 16 2 - acres: 6 1 (D) (D) - : Peas, green ............................................farms: 90 41 35 12 2 acres: 18 11 (D) 1 (D) Harvested for processing .............................farms: 11 6 5 - - acres: 1 1 1 - - Potatoes ...............................................farms: 107 25 62 15 5 acres: 5,831 (D) 181 (D) (D) Harvested for processing .............................farms: 3 - 3 - - acres: 3 - 3 - - Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ........................................: 102 24 61 14 3 5.0 to 24.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - 25.0 to 99.9 acres ......................................: - - - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres ....................................: 3 1 1 1 - 250.0 acres or more .....................................: 2 - - - 2 : Sweet corn (see text) ..................................farms: 145 48 72 17 8 acres: 125 46 65 14 1 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 19 3 14 2 - acres: (D) (Z) 6 (D) - Sweet potatoes .........................................farms: 23 4 12 5 2 acres: (D) 2 4 1 (D) Harvested for processing .............................farms: - - - - - acres: - - - - - : Tomatoes in the open ...................................farms: 323 99 156 62 6 acres: 91 27 39 24 1 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 29 8 12 9 - acres: 6 3 1 2 - : Land in orchards .........................................farms: 2,914 1,064 1,540 267 43 acres: 63,248 20,502 24,405 16,097 2,244 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 2,312 817 1,230 230 35 acres: 61,618 19,824 23,646 15,911 2,236 Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 2,253 824 1,257 146 26 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 392 143 187 57 5 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 143 50 54 37 2 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: 64 29 19 8 8 250.0 acres or more .......................................: 62 18 23 19 2 : Apples .................................................farms: 657 235 325 78 19 bearing and nonbearing acres: 1,082 519 396 149 17 : Grapes (including muscadine) (see text) ................farms: 274 67 159 37 11 bearing and nonbearing acres: 925 246 247 85 346 : Peaches, all ...........................................farms: 347 92 208 34 13 bearing and nonbearing acres: 169 54 97 7 11 : Citrus fruit, all ......................................farms: 2 - 2 - - bearing and nonbearing acres: (D) - (D) - - : Almonds ................................................farms: 44 6 38 - - bearing and nonbearing acres: 32 7 25 - - : Pecans .................................................farms: 1,930 751 1,014 149 16 bearing and nonbearing acres: 59,854 19,353 23,046 15,689 1,767 : Walnuts, English .......................................farms: 9 3 6 - - bearing and nonbearing acres: 4 (D) (D) - - : Land in berries ..........................................farms: 246 63 158 22 3 acres: 116 23 86 6 1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : New Mexico : Bernalillo : Catron : Chaves : Cibola : Colfax ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ....................................................number: 20,976 964 305 485 520 269 Land in farms .............................................acres: 39,128,563 (D) 1,396,946 2,309,179 1,700,895 2,035,008 Average size of farm ..................................acres: 1,865 (D) 4,580 4,761 3,271 7,565 Median size of farm ...................................acres: 38 4 279 200 160 437 : Estimated market value of land and buildings: : Average per farm ....................................dollars: 1,563,887 744,584 2,838,078 4,223,661 1,329,229 7,391,243 Average per acre ....................................dollars: 838 2,788 620 887 406 977 : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................$1,000: 1,600,331 37,487 27,916 104,316 21,600 26,118 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 76,293 38,887 91,529 215,085 41,538 97,094 : Farms by size: : 1 to 9 acres .................................................: 6,934 698 7 71 151 17 10 to 49 acres ...............................................: 4,108 136 44 107 87 26 50 to 179 acres ..............................................: 2,992 61 78 49 56 55 180 to 499 acres .............................................: 1,972 25 52 62 63 42 500 to 999 acres .............................................: 1,272 17 20 38 48 31 1,000 acres or more ..........................................: 3,698 27 104 158 115 98 : Total cropland ............................................farms: 11,852 621 80 278 136 104 acres: 2,094,233 21,210 15,969 123,467 29,602 19,914 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 8,905 488 47 237 51 64 acres: 762,676 3,987 1,500 57,173 957 7,508 : Irrigated land ............................................farms: 9,270 593 59 232 59 77 acres: 545,904 4,337 1,800 56,841 1,044 9,775 : Market value of agricultural products sold ...............$1,000: 2,949,036 16,086 17,158 446,613 8,682 58,527 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 140,591 16,687 56,256 920,852 16,696 217,573 : Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ..........$1,000: 895,929 10,516 188 82,855 955 1,304 Livestock, poultry, and their products .................$1,000: 2,053,107 5,570 16,970 363,758 7,727 57,223 : Farms by value of sales: : Less than $2,500 .............................................: 11,207 629 135 142 329 147 $2,500 to $4,999 .............................................: 2,091 96 24 28 49 1 $5,000 to $9,999 .............................................: 2,195 82 28 44 35 8 $10,000 to $24,999 ...........................................: 2,019 87 43 31 46 31 $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................: 934 44 13 33 22 19 $50,000 to $99,999 ...........................................: 841 9 18 44 25 17 $100,000 or more .............................................: 1,689 17 44 163 14 46 : Government payments .......................................farms: 4,637 47 77 132 114 67 $1,000: 129,731 659 2,864 9,854 1,434 2,216 Total income from farm-related sources ....................farms: 3,974 122 80 150 76 89 $1,000: 122,379 2,305 4,939 15,981 1,314 4,465 : Total farm production expenses ...........................$1,000: 2,543,409 18,522 23,806 349,485 11,406 57,633 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 121,253 19,214 78,053 720,587 21,934 214,249 : Net cash farm income of the operations ....................farms: 20,976 964 305 485 520 269 $1,000: 657,738 528 1,155 122,964 25 7,575 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 31,357 547 3,786 253,533 48 28,161 : Livestock and poultry: : Cattle and calves inventory .............................farms: 8,562 190 216 216 325 146 number: 1,330,860 3,672 35,250 144,617 15,356 39,316 Beef cows .............................................farms: 7,395 161 191 167 287 122 number: 451,242 (D) 23,722 30,302 10,459 15,379 Milk cows .............................................farms: 233 11 9 26 3 8 number: 281,569 (D) 13 60,562 5 10 Cattle and calves sold ..................................farms: 5,967 100 163 199 224 110 number: 743,823 1,828 20,735 69,750 8,476 39,721 Hogs and pigs inventory .................................farms: 363 10 6 9 4 8 number: 1,747 115 22 41 15 27 Hogs and pigs sold ......................................farms: 238 12 6 11 3 10 number: 1,903 107 88 85 4 55 Sheep and lambs inventory ...............................farms: 2,949 119 12 42 142 9 number: 92,005 1,228 114 24,842 3,337 340 Layers inventory ........................................farms: 2,665 263 37 65 94 29 number: 91,564 6,577 609 1,330 1,129 489 Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ..............farms: 77 18 - 3 3 - number: 3,955 547 - (D) (D) - : Selected crops harvested: : Corn for grain ..........................................farms: 140 18 - 2 - - acres: 37,147 60 - (D) - - bushels: 6,081,060 9,200 - (D) - - Corn for silage or greenchop ............................farms: 248 7 - 57 - - acres: 82,815 116 - 24,738 - - tons: 1,899,465 688 - 578,730 - - Wheat for grain, all ....................................farms: 193 - 6 6 - - acres: 97,287 - 24 1,133 - - bushels: 2,559,769 - 1,104 34,888 - - Durum wheat for grain .................................farms: 1 - - - - - acres: (D) - - - - - bushels: (D) - - - - - Other spring wheat for grain ..........................farms: 1 - - - - - acres: (D) - - - - - bushels: (D) - - - - - Winter wheat for grain ................................farms: 191 - 6 6 - - acres: (D) - 24 1,133 - - bushels: (D) - 1,104 34,888 - - : Oats for grain ..........................................farms: 11 - - - - - acres: 155 - - - - - bushels: 10,025 - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 1. County Summary Highlights: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Curry : De Baca : Dona Ana : Eddy : Grant : Guadalupe : Harding ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ....................................................number: 665 175 1,990 346 334 267 175 Land in farms .............................................acres: 891,911 928,891 713,474 640,351 794,499 1,258,863 911,624 Average size of farm ..................................acres: 1,341 5,308 359 1,851 2,379 4,715 5,209 Median size of farm ...................................acres: 320 195 4 109 144 936 1,605 : Estimated market value of land and buildings: : Average per farm ....................................dollars: 1,023,568 2,042,917 830,498 1,679,444 1,367,221 1,788,675 2,326,584 Average per acre ....................................dollars: 763 385 2,316 907 575 379 447 : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................$1,000: 100,499 19,962 180,398 62,437 26,733 22,692 17,124 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 151,126 114,071 90,652 180,453 80,038 84,989 97,850 : Farms by size: : 1 to 9 acres .................................................: 49 36 1,431 68 34 14 2 10 to 49 acres ...............................................: 49 34 307 70 55 25 4 50 to 179 acres ..............................................: 137 16 122 58 101 37 8 180 to 499 acres .............................................: 149 16 57 48 48 31 23 500 to 999 acres .............................................: 95 9 31 29 11 34 20 1,000 acres or more ..........................................: 186 64 42 73 85 126 118 : Total cropland ............................................farms: 454 88 1,848 199 97 96 27 acres: 446,772 14,677 80,104 38,917 4,284 31,483 17,871 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 155 80 1,781 160 72 58 8 acres: (D) 8,046 69,044 27,295 1,072 (D) (D) : Irrigated land ............................................farms: 102 83 1,617 160 87 69 8 acres: 58,440 7,260 62,928 30,351 2,508 2,426 (D) : Market value of agricultural products sold ...............$1,000: 522,450 19,356 320,612 104,275 15,602 14,503 14,696 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 785,638 110,608 161,112 301,374 46,712 54,317 83,979 : Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ..........$1,000: 54,407 6,253 227,640 53,937 1,269 307 125 Livestock, poultry, and their products .................$1,000: 468,042 13,103 92,973 50,338 14,333 14,196 14,571 : Farms by value of sales: : Less than $2,500 .............................................: 409 47 803 90 185 105 71 $2,500 to $4,999 .............................................: 9 8 312 46 13 23 5 $5,000 to $9,999 .............................................: 30 22 305 43 40 23 9 $10,000 to $24,999 ...........................................: 32 35 205 38 28 39 19 $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................: 30 7 103 23 23 29 29 $50,000 to $99,999 ...........................................: 35 15 67 42 21 18 11 $100,000 or more .............................................: 120 41 195 64 24 30 31 : Government payments .......................................farms: 428 61 132 50 68 120 91 $1,000: 19,037 2,808 6,887 2,636 3,349 3,640 4,101 Total income from farm-related sources ....................farms: 241 66 347 105 74 81 47 $1,000: 9,994 2,224 10,499 5,062 1,696 703 1,186 : Total farm production expenses ...........................$1,000: 422,973 21,814 249,462 80,405 19,151 20,099 14,500 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 636,050 124,650 125,358 232,385 57,337 75,279 82,857 : Net cash farm income of the operations ....................farms: 665 175 1,990 346 334 267 175 $1,000: 128,508 2,574 88,537 31,569 1,497 -1,253 5,483 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 193,245 14,709 44,491 91,239 4,481 -4,695 31,332 : Livestock and poultry: : Cattle and calves inventory .............................farms: 248 94 167 163 210 186 108 number: 243,083 17,719 41,400 33,286 27,976 20,575 23,092 Beef cows .............................................farms: 159 75 120 140 175 171 98 number: 12,790 9,958 5,677 13,552 17,401 (D) 14,190 Milk cows .............................................farms: 21 - 12 8 4 2 - number: 78,369 - 16,167 8,413 5 (D) - Cattle and calves sold ..................................farms: 206 89 107 127 145 154 100 number: 141,011 12,923 13,752 20,661 14,525 15,061 14,805 Hogs and pigs inventory .................................farms: 9 1 11 7 4 - - number: 120 (D) 43 151 76 - - Hogs and pigs sold ......................................farms: 14 - 9 7 4 - - number: 140 - 61 82 16 - - Sheep and lambs inventory ...............................farms: 14 17 52 20 4 7 8 number: 406 698 1,421 888 48 2,304 46 Layers inventory ........................................farms: 25 24 151 29 42 10 13 number: 697 481 5,989 614 925 214 278 Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ..............farms: 1 - 5 4 - - - number: (D) - (D) 350 - - - : Selected crops harvested: : Corn for grain ..........................................farms: 4 - 4 - 10 - - acres: 891 - 1,315 - 126 - - bushels: 89,650 - 202,564 - 23,539 - - Corn for silage or greenchop ............................farms: 47 7 18 6 - - - acres: 18,897 (D) 2,474 2,110 - - - tons: 426,867 (D) 55,570 64,940 - - - Wheat for grain, all ....................................farms: 61 2 16 4 - 1 - acres: 45,759 (D) 2,240 1,341 - (D) - bushels: 1,168,514 (D) 149,884 69,040 - (D) - Durum wheat for grain .................................farms: 1 - - - - - - acres: (D) - - - - - - bushels: (D) - - - - - - Other spring wheat for grain ..........................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - bushels: - - - - - - - Winter wheat for grain ................................farms: 60 2 16 4 - 1 - acres: (D) (D) 2,240 1,341 - (D) - bushels: (D) (D) 149,884 69,040 - (D) - : Oats for grain ..........................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - bushels: - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 1. County Summary Highlights: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Hidalgo : Lea : Lincoln : Los Alamos : Luna : McKinley : Mora ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ....................................................number: 152 411 359 4 213 1,664 501 Land in farms .............................................acres: 699,048 1,826,208 1,430,994 (D) 714,436 2,420,328 684,546 Average size of farm ..................................acres: 4,599 4,443 3,986 (D) 3,354 1,455 1,366 Median size of farm ...................................acres: 469 200 293 3 105 55 136 : Estimated market value of land and buildings: : Average per farm ....................................dollars: 1,904,328 4,348,029 3,649,195 60,335 2,669,383 879,644 1,856,792 Average per acre ....................................dollars: 414 979 915 24,134 796 605 1,359 : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................$1,000: 26,294 50,788 29,179 184 43,325 48,031 32,693 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 172,987 123,571 81,279 45,922 203,402 28,865 65,256 : Farms by size: : 1 to 9 acres .................................................: 14 54 43 4 24 664 44 10 to 49 acres ...............................................: 13 89 58 - 51 161 95 50 to 179 acres ..............................................: 30 62 70 - 43 234 160 180 to 499 acres .............................................: 20 54 45 - 27 98 90 500 to 999 acres .............................................: 20 36 12 - 17 120 52 1,000 acres or more ..........................................: 55 116 131 - 51 387 60 : Total cropland ............................................farms: 66 180 78 - 119 340 323 acres: 23,460 92,019 4,918 - 38,016 101,696 21,780 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 36 93 40 - 96 151 223 acres: (D) 40,444 145 - (D) 882 5,599 : Irrigated land ............................................farms: 49 108 62 - 102 128 229 acres: 8,704 41,468 (D) - 18,476 840 6,028 : Market value of agricultural products sold ...............$1,000: 31,957 259,323 16,858 (D) 168,552 (D) 10,719 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 210,241 630,956 46,958 (D) 791,324 (D) 21,395 : Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ..........$1,000: 21,238 46,824 690 - 97,220 939 3,392 Livestock, poultry, and their products .................$1,000: 10,719 212,499 16,168 (D) 71,332 (D) 7,326 : Farms by value of sales: : Less than $2,500 .............................................: 46 184 183 4 61 1,288 292 $2,500 to $4,999 .............................................: 13 27 10 - 11 150 52 $5,000 to $9,999 .............................................: 15 40 41 - 20 112 48 $10,000 to $24,999 ...........................................: 9 29 28 - 18 85 51 $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................: 10 26 24 - 9 9 26 $50,000 to $99,999 ...........................................: 21 27 28 - 18 14 8 $100,000 or more .............................................: 38 78 45 - 76 6 24 : Government payments .......................................farms: 58 109 85 - 52 545 120 $1,000: 2,017 4,328 3,029 - 5,485 2,095 976 Total income from farm-related sources ....................farms: 54 95 116 - 54 102 88 $1,000: 1,692 5,077 2,604 - 1,312 686 1,304 : Total farm production expenses ...........................$1,000: 32,001 204,498 22,165 47 129,512 18,502 14,107 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 210,536 497,562 61,742 11,729 608,035 11,119 28,158 : Net cash farm income of the operations ....................farms: 152 411 359 4 213 1,664 501 $1,000: 3,665 64,230 325 -46 45,838 -9,942 -1,108 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 24,111 156,278 906 -11,604 215,200 -5,975 -2,212 : Livestock and poultry: : Cattle and calves inventory .............................farms: 97 216 237 2 82 800 248 number: 18,935 100,315 30,556 (D) 37,589 16,343 13,647 Beef cows .............................................farms: 92 180 210 2 70 706 233 number: (D) 19,977 20,136 (D) 17,340 12,393 (D) Milk cows .............................................farms: 1 13 3 - 3 6 2 number: (D) 35,149 7 - 8,320 8 (D) Cattle and calves sold ..................................farms: 72 147 170 - 68 428 158 number: 11,821 51,967 15,691 - 19,764 5,676 9,048 Hogs and pigs inventory .................................farms: 1 4 4 - 5 76 1 number: (D) 10 13 - 17 180 (D) Hogs and pigs sold ......................................farms: 1 2 1 - 5 20 1 number: (D) (D) (D) - 13 54 (D) Sheep and lambs inventory ...............................farms: 1 29 13 - 10 977 19 number: (D) 1,808 226 - 209 19,933 243 Layers inventory ........................................farms: 24 72 61 2 15 220 33 number: 344 1,688 932 (D) 583 1,824 702 Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ..............farms: 1 5 - - - - - number: (D) 74 - - - - - : Selected crops harvested: : Corn for grain ..........................................farms: 2 2 - - - 3 1 acres: (D) (D) - - - 3 (D) bushels: (D) (D) - - - 150 (D) Corn for silage or greenchop ............................farms: 1 8 - - 5 - - acres: (D) 5,668 - - 3,297 - - tons: (D) 120,390 - - (D) - - Wheat for grain, all ....................................farms: - 7 - - 1 - - acres: - 2,151 - - (D) - - bushels: - 119,250 - - (D) - - Durum wheat for grain .................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - bushels: - - - - - - - Other spring wheat for grain ..........................farms: - - - - 1 - - acres: - - - - (D) - - bushels: - - - - (D) - - Winter wheat for grain ................................farms: - 7 - - - - - acres: - 2,151 - - - - - bushels: - 119,250 - - - - - : Oats for grain ..........................................farms: - - - - - 3 1 acres: - - - - - 9 (D) bushels: - - - - - 225 (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 1. County Summary Highlights: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Otero : Quay : Rio Arriba : Roosevelt : Sandoval : San Juan : San Miguel ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ....................................................number: 467 592 1,285 638 709 2,877 776 Land in farms .............................................acres: 867,162 1,834,958 1,346,191 1,294,906 881,954 2,417,870 1,662,231 Average size of farm ..................................acres: 1,857 3,100 1,048 2,030 1,244 840 2,142 Median size of farm ...................................acres: 30 400 33 358 12 11 134 : Estimated market value of land and buildings: : Average per farm ....................................dollars: 1,400,475 2,425,455 1,769,725 2,108,409 875,326 626,454 1,791,491 Average per acre ....................................dollars: 754 783 1,689 1,039 704 745 836 : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................$1,000: 33,147 61,803 83,604 82,593 35,153 122,417 40,461 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 70,979 104,397 65,061 129,456 49,581 42,550 52,141 : Farms by size: : 1 to 9 acres .................................................: 149 17 398 25 316 1,195 115 10 to 49 acres ...............................................: 109 38 319 81 153 984 135 50 to 179 acres ..............................................: 83 137 218 119 90 220 173 180 to 499 acres .............................................: 48 126 146 127 55 86 127 500 to 999 acres .............................................: 29 84 79 93 22 83 63 1,000 acres or more ..........................................: 49 190 125 193 73 309 163 : Total cropland ............................................farms: 253 338 987 355 464 1,716 353 acres: 6,857 198,356 60,052 313,382 15,945 102,544 26,130 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 226 67 829 137 368 1,368 240 acres: 3,991 (D) 17,740 (D) 4,557 72,049 3,985 : Irrigated land ............................................farms: 251 51 870 111 412 1,515 234 acres: 7,159 10,488 21,304 35,743 6,599 77,025 4,831 : Market value of agricultural products sold ...............$1,000: 24,666 49,049 23,095 372,458 9,237 127,261 20,722 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 52,819 82,852 17,973 583,791 13,029 44,234 26,703 : Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ..........$1,000: 14,331 10,299 12,360 41,442 5,561 120,763 1,687 Livestock, poultry, and their products .................$1,000: 10,335 38,749 10,735 331,016 3,676 6,498 19,034 : Farms by value of sales: : Less than $2,500 .............................................: 205 348 536 364 364 1,831 430 $2,500 to $4,999 .............................................: 73 28 150 10 66 406 80 $5,000 to $9,999 .............................................: 37 24 213 38 112 358 112 $10,000 to $24,999 ...........................................: 53 34 227 41 108 196 88 $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................: 36 39 76 25 24 45 25 $50,000 to $99,999 ...........................................: 27 36 54 31 21 17 23 $100,000 or more .............................................: 36 83 29 129 14 24 18 : Government payments .......................................farms: 55 322 192 344 110 477 200 $1,000: 2,100 12,614 2,620 13,070 1,240 1,539 2,249 Total income from farm-related sources ....................farms: 96 199 260 200 96 217 141 $1,000: 3,666 6,978 6,194 5,544 828 4,072 2,234 : Total farm production expenses ...........................$1,000: 23,572 59,599 35,005 293,706 15,227 117,066 25,960 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 50,476 100,674 27,241 460,354 21,476 40,690 33,453 : Net cash farm income of the operations ....................farms: 467 592 1,285 638 709 2,877 776 $1,000: 6,860 9,041 -3,096 97,367 -3,921 15,806 -755 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 14,690 15,272 -2,410 152,613 -5,530 5,494 -973 : Livestock and poultry: : Cattle and calves inventory .............................farms: 192 236 544 264 317 963 428 number: 20,008 41,764 17,943 156,761 12,978 14,934 32,141 Beef cows .............................................farms: 152 218 501 217 278 831 381 number: (D) (D) (D) 18,033 8,107 10,110 18,573 Milk cows .............................................farms: 1 2 1 20 8 16 5 number: (D) (D) (D) 59,685 38 24 10 Cattle and calves sold ..................................farms: 134 205 408 212 233 546 289 number: 11,385 36,474 9,675 49,976 4,686 5,470 19,668 Hogs and pigs inventory .................................farms: 12 8 9 6 10 51 14 number: 28 24 34 25 82 132 130 Hogs and pigs sold ......................................farms: 11 10 6 5 3 19 11 number: 25 30 24 55 9 137 144 Sheep and lambs inventory ...............................farms: 13 28 78 22 70 945 24 number: 192 2,138 4,636 541 866 18,020 252 Layers inventory ........................................farms: 68 51 160 33 123 380 95 number: (D) 899 3,368 (D) 2,596 5,421 1,893 Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ..............farms: 5 2 8 1 3 6 2 number: 54 (D) 466 (D) 3 115 (D) : Selected crops harvested: : Corn for grain ..........................................farms: - 1 11 11 6 15 12 acres: - (D) 31 1,750 15 (D) 23 bushels: - (D) 4,650 244,960 2,850 (D) 2,870 Corn for silage or greenchop ............................farms: 1 5 - 34 - 6 2 acres: (D) (D) - 10,305 - 840 (D) tons: (D) (D) - 228,230 - 16,098 (D) Wheat for grain, all ....................................farms: 3 23 9 30 - 3 - acres: 45 10,788 (D) 20,039 - (D) - bushels: 2,070 279,363 (D) 350,101 - (D) - Durum wheat for grain .................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - bushels: - - - - - - - Other spring wheat for grain ..........................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - bushels: - - - - - - - Winter wheat for grain ................................farms: 3 23 9 30 - 3 - acres: 45 10,788 (D) 20,039 - (D) - bushels: 2,070 279,363 (D) 350,101 - (D) - : Oats for grain ..........................................farms: - - - - 2 3 - acres: - - - - (D) 7 - bushels: - - - - (D) 630 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 1. County Summary Highlights: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Santa Fe : Sierra : Socorro : Taos : Torrance : Union : Valencia ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ....................................................number: 591 269 453 622 577 343 978 Land in farms .............................................acres: 494,844 1,070,677 1,345,407 229,129 1,692,413 1,925,764 450,426 Average size of farm ..................................acres: 837 3,980 2,970 368 2,933 5,614 461 Median size of farm ...................................acres: 10 79 47 15 283 1,583 5 : Estimated market value of land and buildings: : Average per farm ....................................dollars: 1,042,437 1,616,781 2,280,417 771,857 2,299,610 4,786,197 485,848 Average per acre ....................................dollars: 1,245 406 768 2,095 784 852 1,055 : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................$1,000: 34,650 22,597 31,908 29,558 42,896 46,490 55,276 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 58,630 84,003 70,438 47,522 74,343 135,541 56,520 : Farms by size: : 1 to 9 acres .................................................: 260 39 89 217 24 8 657 10 to 49 acres ...............................................: 142 62 144 241 62 11 216 50 to 179 acres ..............................................: 86 70 72 86 145 47 69 180 to 499 acres .............................................: 45 25 35 37 116 36 13 500 to 999 acres .............................................: 13 14 16 10 74 47 5 1,000 acres or more ..........................................: 45 59 97 31 156 194 18 : Total cropland ............................................farms: 326 151 247 544 143 102 739 acres: 13,512 35,338 58,756 16,714 49,509 57,516 13,463 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 296 109 215 481 73 45 611 acres: 10,047 6,203 11,717 8,231 10,880 (D) 10,678 : Irrigated land ............................................farms: 276 115 250 487 67 47 760 acres: 6,742 5,196 10,212 8,977 8,293 17,184 11,488 : Market value of agricultural products sold ...............$1,000: 18,489 21,338 57,928 7,732 45,619 86,429 33,264 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 31,284 79,325 127,877 12,431 79,062 251,981 34,012 : Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ..........$1,000: 12,151 14,566 6,323 3,484 12,269 21,341 9,290 Livestock, poultry, and their products .................$1,000: 6,338 6,773 51,606 4,248 33,350 65,088 23,973 : Farms by value of sales: : Less than $2,500 .............................................: 320 108 156 368 306 138 583 $2,500 to $4,999 .............................................: 64 27 56 81 42 9 122 $5,000 to $9,999 .............................................: 76 32 50 52 47 7 92 $10,000 to $24,999 ...........................................: 72 27 72 63 46 18 120 $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................: 19 22 27 20 42 32 23 $50,000 to $99,999 ...........................................: 13 16 34 23 41 46 21 $100,000 or more .............................................: 27 37 58 15 53 93 17 : Government payments .......................................farms: 32 71 75 70 149 153 31 $1,000: 432 2,789 3,105 545 5,949 3,873 188 Total income from farm-related sources ....................farms: 94 60 100 97 110 152 165 $1,000: 1,964 3,342 2,354 433 4,494 5,601 1,632 : Total farm production expenses ...........................$1,000: 19,338 24,970 44,436 10,656 49,545 79,803 34,437 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 32,720 92,825 98,093 17,132 85,866 232,663 35,212 : Net cash farm income of the operations ....................farms: 591 269 453 622 577 343 978 $1,000: 1,547 2,500 18,951 -1,946 6,517 16,100 646 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 2,617 9,293 41,836 -3,129 11,295 46,939 661 : Livestock and poultry: : Cattle and calves inventory .............................farms: 186 130 192 223 362 220 354 number: 8,111 14,565 35,328 (D) 32,755 60,012 16,228 Beef cows .............................................farms: 156 100 175 205 326 194 302 number: (D) 9,102 (D) 3,188 (D) (D) (D) Milk cows .............................................farms: 1 8 7 5 16 2 9 number: (D) 16 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Cattle and calves sold ..................................farms: 132 99 155 140 259 201 187 number: 5,225 6,661 18,677 2,542 22,810 54,672 8,687 Hogs and pigs inventory .................................farms: 13 4 15 16 21 1 23 number: 109 13 26 112 96 (D) 73 Hogs and pigs sold ......................................farms: 12 1 13 10 11 - 20 number: 406 (D) 97 45 68 - 114 Sheep and lambs inventory ...............................farms: 50 5 33 48 34 2 102 number: 744 17 732 660 4,112 (D) 987 Layers inventory ........................................farms: 124 37 49 74 80 13 169 number: 3,352 778 888 1,513 1,535 256 5,728 Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ..............farms: 8 2 - - - - - number: 156 (D) - - - - - : Selected crops harvested: : Corn for grain ..........................................farms: 12 1 1 2 6 15 1 acres: 23 (D) (D) (D) 720 10,900 (D) bushels: 1,800 (D) (D) (D) 192,852 2,109,880 (D) Corn for silage or greenchop ............................farms: 23 5 5 - 3 6 2 acres: 3,785 577 (D) - 1,057 1,017 (D) tons: 106,554 13,613 (D) - 30,162 25,828 (D) Wheat for grain, all ....................................farms: 3 7 - - - 8 3 acres: (D) 360 - - - 2,913 31 bushels: (D) (D) - - - 133,863 (D) Durum wheat for grain .................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - bushels: - - - - - - - Other spring wheat for grain ..........................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - bushels: - - - - - - - Winter wheat for grain ................................farms: 3 7 - - - 8 3 acres: (D) 360 - - - 2,913 31 bushels: (D) (D) - - - 133,863 (D) : Oats for grain ..........................................farms: - - 1 - - - 1 acres: - - (D) - - - (D) bushels: - - (D) - - - (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 1. County Summary Highlights: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : New Mexico : Bernalillo : Catron : Chaves : Cibola : Colfax ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Selected crops harvested: - Con. : : Barley for grain ........................................farms: 2 - - - - - acres: (D) - - - - - bushels: (D) - - - - - Sorghum for grain .......................................farms: 98 - - 5 - - acres: 52,519 - - 534 - - bushels: 2,316,489 - - 21,670 - - Sorghum for silage or greenchop .........................farms: 47 - - 2 - - acres: 20,517 - - (D) - - tons: 206,110 - - (D) - - Soybeans for beans ......................................farms: 7 - 1 - - - acres: 337 - (D) - - - bushels: 12,706 - (D) - - - Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas : and limas ..............................................farms: 33 - 2 - - - acres: (D) - (D) - - - cwt: 110,533 - (D) - - - : Cotton, all .............................................farms: 175 - - 15 - - acres: 46,527 - - 2,418 - - bales: 100,347 - - 7,106 - - Upland cotton .........................................farms: 140 - - 15 - - acres: 31,387 - - (D) - - bales: 74,008 - - (D) - - Pima cotton ...........................................farms: 67 - - 1 - - acres: 15,140 - - (D) - - bales: 26,339 - - (D) - - : Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ............................farms: 4,992 247 25 149 29 62 acres: 352,191 3,311 1,399 35,879 912 7,493 tons, dry equivalent: 1,014,543 9,891 1,994 170,882 3,040 25,972 Sunflower seed, all .....................................farms: 5 - - - - - acres: 251 - - - - - pounds: 299,064 - - - - - : Peanuts for nuts ........................................farms: 19 - - 3 - - acres: 1,640 - - (D) - - pounds: (D) - - 10,500 - - Vegetables harvested for sale ...........................farms: 1,304 119 4 8 10 - acres: 24,973 153 6 72 11 - Potatoes ..............................................farms: 107 26 - - 1 - acres: 5,831 8 - - (D) - Sweet potatoes ........................................farms: 23 15 - - - - acres: (D) 3 - - - - : Land in orchards ........................................farms: 2,914 130 13 113 6 3 acres: 63,248 155 42 4,472 (D) (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 1. County Summary Highlights: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Curry : De Baca : Dona Ana : Eddy : Grant : Guadalupe : Harding ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Selected crops harvested: - Con. : : Barley for grain ........................................farms: - - 1 - - - - acres: - - (D) - - - - bushels: - - (D) - - - - Sorghum for grain .......................................farms: 34 2 4 - - 2 - acres: 21,461 (D) 249 - - (D) - bushels: 964,460 (D) 26,492 - - (D) - Sorghum for silage or greenchop .........................farms: 20 1 - - - - - acres: 13,128 (D) - - - - - tons: 93,493 (D) - - - - - Soybeans for beans ......................................farms: 1 - - - 1 - - acres: (D) - - - (D) - - bushels: (D) - - - (D) - - Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas : and limas ..............................................farms: - - - 1 - 1 - acres: - - - (D) - (D) - cwt: - - - (D) - (D) - : Cotton, all .............................................farms: 18 - 63 21 - - - acres: 5,895 - 9,866 2,222 - - - bales: 13,873 - 20,480 5,581 - - - Upland cotton .........................................farms: 18 - 45 12 - - - acres: 5,895 - 2,740 1,399 - - - bales: 13,873 - 7,565 3,842 - - - Pima cotton ...........................................farms: - - 37 10 - - - acres: - - 7,126 823 - - - bales: - - 12,915 1,739 - - - : Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ............................farms: 102 66 309 103 26 55 3 acres: 91,610 4,962 11,581 15,130 778 1,491 (D) tons, dry equivalent: 138,234 19,563 62,414 83,151 2,399 3,745 716 Sunflower seed, all .....................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - pounds: - - - - - - - : Peanuts for nuts ........................................farms: - - 6 - - - - acres: - - 24 - - - - pounds: - - 41,526 - - - - Vegetables harvested for sale ...........................farms: 14 3 76 - 18 4 5 acres: 391 (D) 4,041 - 25 11 (D) Potatoes ..............................................farms: 2 - - - 3 - 3 acres: (D) - - - (Z) - 3 Sweet potatoes ........................................farms: - - - - 3 - - acres: - - - - (Z) - - : Land in orchards ........................................farms: 7 16 1,505 64 28 1 - acres: (D) 54 38,790 6,369 59 (D) - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Hidalgo : Lea : Lincoln : Los Alamos : Luna : McKinley : Mora ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Selected crops harvested: - Con. : : Barley for grain ........................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - bushels: - - - - - - - Sorghum for grain .......................................farms: 1 2 - - 4 - - acres: (D) (D) - - 425 - - bushels: (D) (D) - - 38,303 - - 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: - - - - 1 3 - acres: - - - - (D) 3 - cwt: - - - - (D) 15 - : Cotton, all .............................................farms: 1 23 - - 10 - - acres: (D) 15,668 - - 3,284 - - bales: (D) 28,993 - - 7,028 - - Upland cotton .........................................farms: 1 17 - - 10 - - acres: (D) 10,815 - - 1,242 - - bales: (D) 21,573 - - 3,389 - - Pima cotton ...........................................farms: - 9 - - 7 - - acres: - 4,853 - - 2,042 - - bales: - 7,420 - - 3,639 - - : Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ............................farms: 11 49 5 - 53 34 193 acres: 2,941 8,955 (D) - 5,668 425 5,041 tons, dry equivalent: 17,651 55,005 48 - 29,875 740 9,195 Sunflower seed, all .....................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - pounds: - - - - - - - : Peanuts for nuts ........................................farms: - 3 - - - - - acres: - 1,345 - - - - - pounds: - 2,060,000 - - - - - Vegetables harvested for sale ...........................farms: 6 13 2 - 19 85 7 acres: (D) 3,868 (D) - 5,743 193 9 Potatoes ..............................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - Sweet potatoes ........................................farms: - - - - 1 - - acres: - - - - (D) - - : Land in orchards ........................................farms: 16 23 35 - 53 2 16 acres: 3,284 267 96 - 3,072 (D) 76 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 1. County Summary Highlights: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Otero : Quay : Rio Arriba : Roosevelt : Sandoval : San Juan : San Miguel ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Selected crops harvested: - Con. : : Barley for grain ........................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - bushels: - - - - - - - Sorghum for grain .......................................farms: - 6 - 26 - 3 - acres: - 8,589 - 18,121 - (D) - bushels: - 454,394 - 642,205 - 294 - Sorghum for silage or greenchop .........................farms: - 3 - 13 - - - acres: - 3 - 5,254 - - - tons: - 24 - 75,912 - - - Soybeans for beans ......................................farms: - - 4 - - - - acres: - - 12 - - - - bushels: - - 480 - - - - Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas : and limas ..............................................farms: - - 5 - 2 14 - acres: - - 5 - (D) (D) - cwt: - - 90 - (D) (D) - : Cotton, all .............................................farms: - 4 - 17 - - - acres: - (D) - 5,827 - - - bales: - (D) - 13,415 - - - Upland cotton .........................................farms: - 4 - 16 - - - acres: - (D) - (D) - - - bales: - (D) - (D) - - - Pima cotton ...........................................farms: - - - 1 - - - acres: - - - (D) - - - bales: - - - (D) - - - : Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ............................farms: 48 42 604 102 228 926 166 acres: 1,158 13,814 16,281 35,977 3,702 31,627 3,431 tons, dry equivalent: 4,081 21,243 23,848 93,318 9,488 66,076 4,598 Sunflower seed, all .....................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - pounds: - - - - - - - : Peanuts for nuts ........................................farms: - - - 6 - 1 - acres: - - - 264 - (D) - pounds: - - - 654,404 - (D) - Vegetables harvested for sale ...........................farms: 15 4 141 7 65 374 56 acres: 14 2 207 362 155 7,254 72 Potatoes ..............................................farms: 1 - 19 2 3 14 5 acres: (D) - 12 (D) (Z) (D) 2 Sweet potatoes ........................................farms: 1 - - - 1 1 - acres: (D) - - - (D) (D) - : Land in orchards ........................................farms: 179 1 181 10 102 60 32 acres: 2,733 (D) 471 625 250 92 43 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Santa Fe : Sierra : Socorro : Taos : Torrance : Union : Valencia ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Selected crops harvested: - Con. : : Barley for grain ........................................farms: - - - - 1 - - acres: - - - - (D) - - bushels: - - - - (D) - - Sorghum for grain .......................................farms: - - 2 - 2 5 - acres: - - (D) - (D) 1,345 - bushels: - - (D) - (D) 75,047 - Sorghum for silage or greenchop .........................farms: - - 2 - 3 2 - acres: - - (D) - 209 (D) - tons: - - (D) - (D) (D) - Soybeans for beans ......................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - bushels: - - - - - - - Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas : and limas ..............................................farms: 2 - - - 2 - - acres: (D) - - - (D) - - cwt: (D) - - - (D) - - : Cotton, all .............................................farms: - 3 - - - - - acres: - (D) - - - - - bales: - (D) - - - - - Upland cotton .........................................farms: - 2 - - - - - acres: - (D) - - - - - bales: - (D) - - - - - Pima cotton ...........................................farms: - 2 - - - - - acres: - (D) - - - - - bales: - (D) - - - - - : Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ............................farms: 125 48 190 407 49 35 501 acres: 3,277 2,639 8,507 7,753 8,733 8,269 8,593 tons, dry equivalent: 10,245 8,532 27,344 14,577 48,472 19,689 28,517 Sunflower seed, all .....................................farms: 3 - - - - 2 - acres: (D) - - - - (D) - pounds: (D) - - - - (D) - : Peanuts for nuts ........................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - pounds: - - - - - - - Vegetables harvested for sale ...........................farms: 99 22 14 41 13 3 57 acres: 152 1,459 151 35 201 (D) 62 Potatoes ..............................................farms: 4 5 1 - 1 1 16 acres: 2 1 (D) - (D) (D) 2 Sweet potatoes ........................................farms: - - - - - - 1 acres: - - - - - - (D) : Land in orchards ........................................farms: 108 65 18 41 13 2 71 acres: 172 1,468 45 59 16 (D) 491 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : New Mexico : Bernalillo : Catron : Chaves : Cibola : Colfax ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD : : Total sales .........................................farms, 2022: 20,976 964 305 485 520 269 2017: 25,044 1,248 341 560 640 304 $1,000, 2022: 2,949,036 16,086 17,158 446,613 8,682 58,527 2017: 2,582,343 9,317 9,471 404,515 (D) 25,093 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 140,591 16,687 56,256 920,852 16,696 217,573 2017: 103,112 7,466 27,774 722,348 (D) 82,542 : 2022 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 7,897 340 102 107 231 114 $1,000: 912 44 2 19 (D) (D) $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 3,310 289 33 35 98 33 $1,000: 5,373 450 51 59 152 52 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 2,091 96 24 28 49 1 $1,000: 7,428 357 86 110 182 (D) $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 2,195 82 28 44 35 8 $1,000: 15,483 575 216 320 229 55 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 1,543 74 31 26 45 25 $1,000: 21,443 1,014 431 366 597 338 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 476 13 12 5 1 6 $1,000: 10,530 280 272 116 (D) 131 $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 639 31 9 18 16 10 $1,000: 19,723 937 292 627 497 287 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 295 13 4 15 6 9 $1,000: 12,964 551 180 668 257 399 : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 841 9 18 44 25 17 $1,000: 59,287 618 1,176 3,184 1,769 1,240 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 712 10 32 47 9 17 $1,000: 113,299 1,587 5,621 8,327 1,510 3,223 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 383 - 7 45 1 8 $1,000: 135,533 - 2,576 16,699 (D) 2,882 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 594 7 5 71 4 21 $1,000: 2,547,062 9,674 6,256 416,119 3,009 49,913 : 2017 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 11,418 600 136 152 309 122 $1,000: 1,622 87 (D) 22 46 (D) $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 3,068 265 19 42 97 13 $1,000: 4,982 (D) (D) 67 (D) 20 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 2,741 161 24 45 79 19 $1,000: 9,577 546 81 161 280 65 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 2,391 122 51 39 80 26 $1,000: 16,718 854 360 269 563 188 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 1,455 53 28 28 33 18 $1,000: 20,327 689 369 360 466 259 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 356 16 16 7 6 1 $1,000: 7,753 343 333 154 123 (D) $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 699 14 15 17 12 9 $1,000: 21,575 398 479 521 (D) 279 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 356 4 3 29 1 13 $1,000: 15,488 187 125 1,254 (D) 570 : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 876 4 24 48 13 35 $1,000: 61,426 247 1,599 3,713 865 2,354 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 729 2 18 52 7 28 $1,000: 115,040 (D) 2,871 8,729 976 4,511 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 379 2 5 34 2 5 $1,000: 131,717 (D) 1,653 11,135 (D) 1,934 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 576 5 2 67 1 15 $1,000: 2,176,117 4,458 (D) 378,130 (D) 14,879 : Value of sales by commodity or commodity group: : Crops, including nursery and : greenhouse crops ...............................farms, 2022: 7,307 416 32 219 33 21 2017: 8,251 545 21 189 92 41 $1,000, 2022: 895,929 10,516 188 82,855 955 1,304 2017: 650,735 4,825 134 42,991 189 746 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas .....................................farms, 2022: 1,281 25 9 54 6 - 2017: 1,139 8 - 45 34 1 $1,000, 2022: 179,621 111 (D) 34,336 22 - 2017: 109,313 6 - 10,084 29 (D) Corn ........................................farms, 2022: 336 25 - 47 - - 2017: 313 1 - 40 - 1 $1,000, 2022: 123,959 111 - 33,920 - - 2017: 69,102 (D) - 9,516 - (D) Wheat .......................................farms, 2022: 192 - 6 6 - - 2017: 232 - - - - - $1,000, 2022: 19,650 - 9 286 - - 2017: 14,978 - - - - - Soybeans ....................................farms, 2022: 7 - 1 - - - 2017: 3 - - - - - $1,000, 2022: (D) - (D) - - - 2017: 120 - - - - - Sorghum .....................................farms, 2022: 119 - - 5 - - 2017: 132 - - 3 - - $1,000, 2022: 18,728 - - 130 - - 2017: 9,808 - - (D) - - : Barley ......................................farms, 2022: 2 - - - - - 2017: 12 - - 6 - - $1,000, 2022: (D) - - - - - 2017: 863 - - (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 : Curry : De Baca : Dona Ana : Eddy : Grant : Guadalupe : Harding ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD : : Total sales .........................................farms, 2022: 665 175 1,990 346 334 267 175 2017: 641 226 1,946 507 404 297 184 $1,000, 2022: 522,450 19,356 320,612 104,275 15,602 14,503 14,696 2017: 480,580 28,135 370,292 97,278 14,748 13,260 13,442 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 785,638 110,608 161,112 301,374 46,712 54,317 83,979 2017: 749,735 124,490 190,284 191,869 36,506 44,645 73,056 : 2022 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 368 37 426 74 127 82 66 $1,000: 8 (D) 148 9 12 (D) (D) $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 41 10 377 16 58 23 5 $1,000: 64 15 628 24 92 (D) 10 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 9 8 312 46 13 23 5 $1,000: 33 30 1,121 158 49 86 (D) $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 30 22 305 43 40 23 9 $1,000: 213 161 2,180 312 289 167 64 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 22 21 145 35 22 21 16 $1,000: 319 332 1,999 504 305 305 222 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 10 14 60 3 6 18 3 $1,000: 219 302 1,304 65 129 410 (D) $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 16 5 69 17 15 23 22 $1,000: 495 166 2,229 503 447 707 680 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 14 2 34 6 8 6 7 $1,000: 612 (D) 1,475 264 355 259 303 : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 35 15 67 42 21 18 11 $1,000: 2,382 1,037 4,716 3,074 1,472 1,278 723 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 24 17 64 21 11 12 11 $1,000: 3,695 2,948 9,994 3,374 1,760 1,941 1,703 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 21 10 30 20 7 14 13 $1,000: 7,707 3,914 10,407 7,405 2,276 5,018 4,410 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 75 14 101 23 6 4 7 $1,000: 506,702 10,356 284,411 88,583 8,416 4,292 6,496 : 2017 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 296 37 475 156 162 93 59 $1,000: 18 (D) 171 25 28 15 4 $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 17 23 433 54 18 13 5 $1,000: 30 42 675 86 27 21 8 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 36 16 317 64 66 21 16 $1,000: 130 64 1,079 235 258 86 57 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 32 31 234 20 50 44 13 $1,000: 210 209 1,588 164 346 347 93 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 41 19 121 36 15 35 28 $1,000: 591 262 1,678 530 230 476 403 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 11 12 27 8 11 6 5 $1,000: 255 265 597 164 243 125 112 $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 19 16 50 30 20 22 13 $1,000: 609 510 1,510 916 641 677 389 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 7 1 31 16 10 8 13 $1,000: 321 (D) 1,312 668 441 365 565 : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 37 19 68 40 28 20 8 $1,000: 2,656 1,297 4,631 2,826 2,057 1,485 551 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 43 22 59 44 9 21 12 $1,000: 6,493 3,191 9,632 7,134 1,350 3,181 1,983 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 31 15 27 18 5 10 6 $1,000: 10,892 4,832 8,832 6,092 1,431 3,850 1,887 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 71 15 104 21 10 4 6 $1,000: 458,375 17,420 338,587 78,437 7,697 2,631 7,391 : Value of sales by commodity or commodity group: : Crops, including nursery and : greenhouse crops ...............................farms, 2022: 133 66 1,663 136 66 28 7 2017: 160 76 1,655 235 51 52 5 $1,000, 2022: 54,407 6,253 227,640 53,937 1,269 307 125 2017: 31,525 5,486 228,899 48,181 618 304 41 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas .....................................farms, 2022: 87 11 30 9 10 3 - 2017: 117 2 48 28 4 4 1 $1,000, 2022: 30,819 1,818 6,381 (D) (D) (D) - 2017: 20,339 (D) (D) 3,480 154 (D) (D) Corn ........................................farms, 2022: 37 7 20 5 10 - - 2017: 46 - 33 16 4 - - $1,000, 2022: 13,962 (D) 4,898 1,636 (D) - - 2017: 9,143 - 2,324 3,425 154 - - Wheat .......................................farms, 2022: 61 2 16 4 - 1 - 2017: 89 2 13 13 - 4 1 $1,000, 2022: 8,545 (D) 1,246 (D) - (D) - 2017: 4,820 (D) 979 53 - (D) (D) Soybeans ....................................farms, 2022: 1 - - - 1 - - 2017: - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: (D) - - - (D) - - 2017: - - - - - - - Sorghum .....................................farms, 2022: 45 2 4 - - 2 - 2017: 53 1 4 2 - - - $1,000, 2022: 7,934 (D) (D) - - (D) - 2017: 5,975 (D) (D) (D) - - - : Barley ......................................farms, 2022: - - 1 - - - - 2017: 1 - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - (D) - - - - 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 : Hidalgo : Lea : Lincoln : Los Alamos : Luna : McKinley : Mora ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD : : Total sales .........................................farms, 2022: 152 411 359 4 213 1,664 501 2017: 151 555 454 2 211 2,441 700 $1,000, 2022: 31,957 259,323 16,858 (D) 168,552 (D) 10,719 2017: 23,420 192,242 15,858 (D) 79,278 8,139 18,152 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 210,241 630,956 46,958 (D) 791,324 (D) 21,395 2017: 155,097 346,383 34,930 (D) 375,726 3,334 25,931 : 2022 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 40 156 137 4 49 1,013 233 $1,000: 3 13 15 (D) (D) 104 14 $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 6 28 46 - 12 275 59 $1,000: 8 46 80 - (D) (D) (D) $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 13 27 10 - 11 150 52 $1,000: 54 84 41 - 41 551 179 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 15 40 41 - 20 112 48 $1,000: 99 264 282 - 155 747 354 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 4 19 21 - 8 73 42 $1,000: 61 244 305 - 115 961 568 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 5 10 7 - 10 12 9 $1,000: 111 227 150 - 216 267 204 $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 5 19 10 - 3 6 19 $1,000: 142 596 306 - 96 176 580 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 5 7 14 - 6 3 7 $1,000: 225 309 619 - 271 (D) 304 : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 21 27 28 - 18 14 8 $1,000: 1,500 2,006 2,018 - 1,260 909 553 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 25 26 22 - 26 5 12 $1,000: 3,527 4,204 3,036 - 3,855 750 2,094 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 3 22 17 - 18 - 10 $1,000: 1,099 7,786 5,593 - 6,509 - 3,305 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 10 30 6 - 32 1 2 $1,000: 25,126 243,543 4,413 - 156,014 (D) (D) : 2017 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 28 228 183 - 70 1,729 361 $1,000: (D) 28 12 - (D) 170 (D) $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 9 22 38 1 14 274 97 $1,000: 15 38 61 (D) 21 455 149 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 11 29 43 - 8 201 49 $1,000: 47 100 151 - 28 697 170 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 11 38 48 - 10 120 83 $1,000: 88 258 328 - 74 798 558 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 17 51 22 - 19 65 41 $1,000: 268 658 360 - 280 885 529 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 2 13 12 - 1 16 8 $1,000: (D) 271 269 - (D) 350 177 $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 4 24 28 1 11 14 20 $1,000: 131 776 848 (D) 344 443 642 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 8 22 6 - 10 6 1 $1,000: 353 990 272 - 416 280 (D) : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 29 38 27 - 16 8 13 $1,000: 1,965 2,703 1,772 - 1,086 490 980 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 9 29 33 - 11 5 6 $1,000: 1,211 4,516 5,344 - 2,003 (D) 900 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 9 28 9 - 10 1 17 $1,000: 3,263 9,679 3,059 - 3,606 (D) 6,267 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 14 33 5 - 31 2 4 $1,000: 16,031 172,226 3,382 - 71,396 (D) 7,684 : Value of sales by commodity or commodity group: : Crops, including nursery and : greenhouse crops ...............................farms, 2022: 33 78 40 - 91 131 121 2017: 38 121 50 - 92 201 216 $1,000, 2022: 21,238 46,824 690 - 97,220 939 3,392 2017: 12,956 33,241 399 - 48,403 636 2,303 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas .....................................farms, 2022: 3 14 - - 9 89 1 2017: 3 37 1 - 16 155 16 $1,000, 2022: (D) 3,260 - - 3,856 24 (D) 2017: (D) 3,645 (D) - (D) (D) 41 Corn ........................................farms, 2022: 2 6 - - 5 3 1 2017: 3 30 - - 7 - 4 $1,000, 2022: (D) 2,160 - - 3,001 (Z) (D) 2017: (D) 3,140 - - 1,380 - (D) Wheat .......................................farms, 2022: - 7 - - 1 - - 2017: - 7 1 - 3 - 1 $1,000, 2022: - 988 - - (D) - - 2017: - 242 (D) - 132 - (D) Soybeans ....................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - Sorghum .....................................farms, 2022: 1 2 - - 4 - - 2017: - 1 1 - 6 - - $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) - - (D) - - 2017: - (D) (D) - 174 - - : Barley ......................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - 2 - 1 $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - (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 : Otero : Quay : Rio Arriba : Roosevelt : Sandoval : San Juan : San Miguel ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD : : Total sales .........................................farms, 2022: 467 592 1,285 638 709 2,877 776 2017: 473 613 1,439 742 1,007 2,965 1,170 $1,000, 2022: 24,666 49,049 23,095 372,458 9,237 127,261 20,722 2017: 18,160 39,469 14,637 290,641 12,372 74,118 19,098 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 52,819 82,852 17,973 583,791 13,029 44,234 26,703 2017: 38,394 64,387 10,172 391,699 12,286 24,998 16,323 : 2022 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 149 311 371 323 230 1,174 302 $1,000: 19 (D) 50 1 (D) 206 25 $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 56 37 165 41 134 657 128 $1,000: 95 (D) 274 68 (D) 1,039 226 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 73 28 150 10 66 406 80 $1,000: 258 103 520 35 239 1,355 303 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 37 24 213 38 112 358 112 $1,000: 263 195 1,489 279 796 2,492 747 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 37 25 172 30 88 147 58 $1,000: 511 367 2,379 416 1,226 1,988 832 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 16 9 55 11 20 49 30 $1,000: 353 197 1,272 247 443 1,062 677 $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 25 25 53 20 19 30 19 $1,000: 769 802 1,595 572 614 904 567 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 11 14 23 5 5 15 6 $1,000: 498 627 1,015 230 212 666 255 : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 27 36 54 31 21 17 23 $1,000: 2,018 2,495 3,565 2,089 1,371 1,267 1,651 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 19 43 17 61 7 13 7 $1,000: 2,862 6,848 2,624 9,630 931 1,928 950 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 7 21 6 17 5 6 5 $1,000: 2,232 7,153 2,189 5,999 (D) 2,820 1,702 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 10 19 6 51 2 5 6 $1,000: 14,787 30,199 6,124 352,893 (D) 111,533 12,786 : 2017 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 132 244 503 309 462 1,759 642 $1,000: 16 20 96 16 67 259 54 $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 70 20 209 37 152 390 133 $1,000: 113 36 362 63 256 (D) 220 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 69 46 226 40 141 346 123 $1,000: 241 150 774 148 489 1,238 444 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 61 50 196 70 126 271 124 $1,000: 420 369 1,402 523 850 1,885 862 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 36 40 140 48 49 99 51 $1,000: 494 595 2,016 679 674 1,451 713 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 5 16 28 7 15 25 7 $1,000: 113 362 624 151 317 543 148 $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 18 40 56 33 24 26 28 $1,000: 555 1,244 1,692 1,030 711 783 808 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 18 20 19 23 9 9 11 $1,000: 761 867 811 1,023 393 384 484 : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 33 60 44 45 16 23 26 $1,000: 2,411 4,176 3,193 3,298 1,098 1,569 1,626 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 20 34 14 52 8 10 11 $1,000: 3,091 5,248 2,304 7,307 1,073 1,571 1,496 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 4 27 4 27 3 1 6 $1,000: 1,372 9,407 1,363 10,149 (D) (D) 2,230 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 7 16 - 51 2 6 8 $1,000: 8,573 16,995 - 266,254 (D) 63,503 10,013 : Value of sales by commodity or commodity group: : Crops, including nursery and : greenhouse crops ...............................farms, 2022: 196 55 584 115 291 1,177 184 2017: 186 108 687 189 407 819 255 $1,000, 2022: 14,331 10,299 12,360 41,442 5,561 120,763 1,687 2017: 9,408 6,392 5,226 30,125 7,898 67,795 714 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas .....................................farms, 2022: 4 29 35 75 38 617 21 2017: 3 47 24 93 44 311 - $1,000, 2022: 18 8,189 147 19,349 (D) 33,540 (D) 2017: 120 3,410 30 14,796 18 (D) - Corn ........................................farms, 2022: 1 6 11 35 6 21 14 2017: - 14 - 50 - 15 - $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) 32 10,959 19 (D) (D) 2017: - (D) - 10,151 - (D) - Wheat .......................................farms, 2022: 3 23 9 29 - 3 - 2017: - 33 - 40 - 1 - $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) (D) 2,669 - (D) - 2017: - 1,674 - 2,711 - (D) - Soybeans ....................................farms, 2022: - - 4 - - - - 2017: 3 - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - 7 - - - - 2017: 120 - - - - - - Sorghum .....................................farms, 2022: - 9 - 29 - 3 - 2017: - 20 - 34 - 1 - $1,000, 2022: - 3,027 - 5,386 - 1 - 2017: - 979 - (D) - (D) - : Barley ......................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - 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 : Santa Fe : Sierra : Socorro : Taos : Torrance : Union : Valencia ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD : : Total sales .........................................farms, 2022: 591 269 453 622 577 343 978 2017: 639 257 658 824 716 369 1,360 $1,000, 2022: 18,489 21,338 57,928 7,732 45,619 86,429 33,264 2017: 25,431 31,892 65,148 7,634 45,893 83,134 46,085 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 31,284 79,325 127,877 12,431 79,062 251,981 34,012 2017: 39,798 124,093 99,009 9,265 64,096 225,297 33,886 : 2022 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 191 80 109 246 233 130 342 $1,000: 36 4 9 (D) 9 (D) 38 $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 129 28 47 122 73 8 241 $1,000: 200 47 74 184 120 (D) (D) $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 64 27 56 81 42 9 122 $1,000: 217 105 196 292 160 35 426 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 76 32 50 52 47 7 92 $1,000: 499 227 383 373 339 51 667 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 59 18 55 56 39 17 92 $1,000: 806 249 766 808 560 274 1,275 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 13 9 17 7 7 1 28 $1,000: 283 195 378 151 149 (D) 610 $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 16 16 20 16 31 20 16 $1,000: 494 456 624 468 1,001 586 506 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 3 6 7 4 11 12 7 $1,000: 121 268 311 175 466 529 303 : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 13 16 34 23 41 46 21 $1,000: 991 1,076 2,528 1,411 2,983 3,353 1,573 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 18 13 37 12 31 36 7 $1,000: 2,506 2,179 5,747 1,566 4,935 6,342 1,103 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 4 17 13 1 11 17 7 $1,000: 1,437 5,660 4,565 (D) 3,564 5,966 2,495 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 5 7 8 2 11 40 3 $1,000: 10,898 10,872 42,348 (D) 31,333 69,261 (D) : 2017 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 294 81 245 405 387 102 657 $1,000: 53 9 26 107 42 (D) 150 $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 89 22 87 110 48 9 238 $1,000: 147 35 151 170 83 (D) 393 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 57 25 63 120 74 14 192 $1,000: 213 91 207 403 253 51 641 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 68 22 89 86 36 17 123 $1,000: 487 156 648 599 229 124 868 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 55 27 43 50 56 22 69 $1,000: 784 340 598 668 775 332 914 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 16 12 11 7 8 7 14 $1,000: 349 253 239 147 187 149 302 $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 12 11 20 19 18 28 27 $1,000: 371 336 609 605 574 906 833 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 16 14 7 2 9 7 3 $1,000: 702 583 321 (D) 389 314 130 : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 11 8 22 12 22 71 8 $1,000: 810 643 1,529 835 1,589 4,886 486 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 11 17 46 10 30 42 14 $1,000: 1,769 2,761 7,140 1,541 5,435 6,824 2,538 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 4 13 11 1 16 20 8 $1,000: 1,479 4,515 4,010 (D) 5,864 6,831 2,391 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 6 5 14 2 12 30 7 $1,000: 18,267 22,170 49,670 (D) 30,473 62,700 36,441 : Value of sales by commodity or commodity group: : Crops, including nursery and : greenhouse crops ...............................farms, 2022: 241 89 173 335 54 38 461 2017: 240 104 239 504 47 25 601 $1,000, 2022: 12,151 14,566 6,323 3,484 12,269 21,341 9,290 2017: 13,858 9,826 9,212 4,201 11,354 8,121 4,729 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas .....................................farms, 2022: 42 12 8 2 12 19 7 2017: 16 8 7 20 17 18 11 $1,000, 2022: 5,224 1,444 (D) (D) 3,025 18,135 (D) 2017: 6,267 1,605 734 (D) (D) 7,319 187 Corn ........................................farms, 2022: 35 6 4 2 9 16 2 2017: 4 8 7 2 13 13 2 $1,000, 2022: 5,043 (D) 86 (D) 2,663 16,151 (D) 2017: 6,088 1,605 734 (D) 2,866 6,453 (D) Wheat .......................................farms, 2022: 3 7 - - - 8 3 2017: 1 - - 2 7 12 2 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) - - - 1,076 (D) 2017: (D) - - (D) 126 685 (D) Soybeans ....................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - Sorghum .....................................farms, 2022: - - 3 - 3 7 - 2017: - - - - 2 3 1 $1,000, 2022: - - (D) - (D) (D) - 2017: - - - - (D) 181 (D) : Barley ......................................farms, 2022: - - - - 1 - - 2017: - - - 2 - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - (D) - - 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 : New Mexico : Bernalillo : Catron : Chaves : Cibola : Colfax ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 788 - 2 - 6 - 2017: 639 7 - - 34 - $1,000, 2022: 16,759 - (D) - 22 - 2017: 14,442 (D) - - 29 - : Tobacco .......................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - Cotton and cottonseed .........................farms, 2022: 174 - - 15 - - 2017: 161 - - 16 - - $1,000, 2022: (D) - - (D) - - 2017: 46,585 - - (D) - - Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes .....................................farms, 2022: 1,316 124 4 8 10 - 2017: 1,538 156 14 1 35 - $1,000, 2022: 196,216 1,386 26 (D) 93 - 2017: 98,134 811 115 (D) 37 - Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ................farms, 2022: 2,661 113 11 102 6 1 2017: 2,742 196 1 83 18 4 $1,000, 2022: 229,093 746 86 12,396 78 (D) 2017: 210,153 1,054 (D) 15,351 33 (D) Fruits and tree nuts ........................farms, 2022: 2,582 98 11 98 4 1 2017: 2,686 192 1 83 18 4 $1,000, 2022: 228,458 682 86 12,395 58 (D) 2017: 209,867 1,036 (D) (D) 33 (D) Berries .....................................farms, 2022: 225 33 - 4 3 - 2017: 196 26 - 2 - - $1,000, 2022: 635 65 - 2 21 - 2017: 286 18 - (D) - - : Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and : sod ..........................................farms, 2022: 369 66 1 1 5 - 2017: 329 43 - - 3 - $1,000, 2022: 43,235 6,778 (D) (D) 107 - 2017: 40,710 1,115 - - 2 - Cultivated Christmas trees and short : rotation woody crops .........................farms, 2022: 25 - - - - - 2017: 24 - - - - - $1,000, 2022: (D) - - - - - 2017: 40 - - - - - Cultivated Christmas trees ..................farms, 2022: 24 - - - - - 2017: 15 - - - - - $1,000, 2022: 182 - - - - - 2017: 16 - - - - - Short rotation woody crops ..................farms, 2022: 1 - - - - - 2017: 9 - - - - - $1,000, 2022: (D) - - - - - 2017: 24 - - - - - Other crops and hay ...........................farms, 2022: 3,386 185 13 125 12 21 2017: 4,160 287 6 104 25 36 $1,000, 2022: 183,057 1,495 48 32,580 655 (D) 2017: 145,799 1,840 (D) 15,090 89 613 Maple syrup .................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - : Livestock, poultry, and their products ..........farms, 2022: 9,309 404 193 268 326 156 2017: 11,111 425 204 327 398 181 $1,000, 2022: 2,053,107 5,570 16,970 363,758 7,727 57,223 2017: 1,931,608 4,492 9,337 361,524 (D) 24,347 Poultry and eggs ..............................farms, 2022: 1,262 150 21 43 24 11 2017: 1,326 149 19 51 42 24 $1,000, 2022: (D) 221 (D) (D) 29 (D) 2017: 4,201 131 (D) (D) 36 7 Cattle and calves .............................farms, 2022: 5,967 100 163 199 224 110 2017: 7,182 134 177 248 273 150 $1,000, 2022: 678,505 1,555 16,322 61,785 7,383 56,185 2017: 626,745 834 8,832 47,685 (D) 23,549 Milk from cows ................................farms, 2022: 96 6 - 17 - - 2017: 152 3 - 29 1 - $1,000, 2022: 1,329,555 3,002 - 295,922 - - 2017: 1,267,940 2,400 - 308,509 (D) - Hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 238 12 6 11 3 10 2017: 284 21 - 9 9 1 $1,000, 2022: 518 21 6 15 1 18 2017: 477 114 - 5 13 (D) : Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and : milk .........................................farms, 2022: 1,986 116 17 39 76 13 2017: 2,833 110 22 54 101 12 $1,000, 2022: 12,006 159 40 (D) 71 122 2017: 10,403 117 61 4,005 90 44 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Curry : De Baca : Dona Ana : Eddy : Grant : Guadalupe : Harding ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 5 - - 1 - 1 - 2017: 3 - 1 2 - - - $1,000, 2022: (D) - - (D) - (D) - 2017: (D) - (D) (D) - - - : Tobacco .......................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - Cotton and cottonseed .........................farms, 2022: 18 - 62 21 - - - 2017: 17 - 44 20 - - - $1,000, 2022: 5,759 - 15,667 3,690 - - - 2017: 4,254 - 14,423 3,152 - - - Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes .....................................farms, 2022: 14 3 75 - 18 4 5 2017: 11 8 102 5 12 4 2 $1,000, 2022: 1,770 7 40,235 - (D) 41 19 2017: (D) 11 32,805 25 40 9 (D) Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ................farms, 2022: 4 14 1,438 63 24 2 - 2017: 7 7 1,388 105 9 - - $1,000, 2022: (D) 122 133,092 32,391 275 (D) - 2017: (D) (D) 147,126 25,079 121 - - Fruits and tree nuts ........................farms, 2022: 4 14 1,438 63 24 1 - 2017: 7 7 1,386 105 9 - - $1,000, 2022: (D) 122 133,042 (D) 255 (D) - 2017: (D) (D) 147,105 25,079 121 - - Berries .....................................farms, 2022: - - 14 1 7 1 - 2017: - - 14 - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - 50 (D) 20 (D) - 2017: - - 21 - - - - : Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and : sod ..........................................farms, 2022: 6 - 21 6 13 1 2 2017: 5 1 26 5 7 2 2 $1,000, 2022: (D) - 18,813 (D) 246 (D) (D) 2017: 4 (D) 21,514 577 14 (D) (D) Cultivated Christmas trees and short : rotation woody crops .........................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - 1 - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - (D) - - - - Cultivated Christmas trees ..................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - 1 - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - (D) - - - - Short rotation woody crops ..................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - Other crops and hay ...........................farms, 2022: 64 51 252 76 20 23 2 2017: 65 70 300 131 24 45 3 $1,000, 2022: 15,970 4,306 13,452 15,197 429 (D) (D) 2017: 5,950 (D) (D) 15,868 289 213 (D) Maple syrup .................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - : Livestock, poultry, and their products ..........farms, 2022: 239 105 266 187 195 163 105 2017: 304 140 248 234 262 195 129 $1,000, 2022: 468,042 13,103 92,973 50,338 14,333 14,196 14,571 2017: 449,055 22,648 141,393 49,097 14,131 12,955 13,401 Poultry and eggs ..............................farms, 2022: 18 19 79 24 27 8 1 2017: 23 5 67 19 36 8 2 $1,000, 2022: 22 21 (D) (D) 21 9 (D) 2017: 21 3 (D) 16 10 3 (D) Cattle and calves .............................farms, 2022: 206 89 107 127 145 154 100 2017: 236 119 100 183 215 177 123 $1,000, 2022: 115,778 12,802 11,080 13,777 13,944 13,118 14,478 2017: 105,555 22,140 8,716 15,489 13,822 11,925 13,363 Milk from cows ................................farms, 2022: 19 - 7 4 - - - 2017: 28 - 10 3 9 - - $1,000, 2022: 351,898 - 79,291 35,838 - - - 2017: 342,987 - 130,728 33,247 12 - - Hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 14 - 9 7 4 - - 2017: 7 - 3 10 3 4 - $1,000, 2022: 25 - (D) 15 (D) - - 2017: (D) - (D) 25 4 18 - : Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and : milk .........................................farms, 2022: 10 13 49 36 9 8 5 2017: 25 23 54 26 16 17 5 $1,000, 2022: (D) 103 171 (D) 215 (D) (D) 2017: 231 119 (D) 151 45 266 (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 : Hidalgo : Lea : Lincoln : Los Alamos : Luna : McKinley : Mora ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: - 1 - - 1 89 1 2017: - 4 - - 6 155 10 $1,000, 2022: - (D) - - (D) 23 (D) 2017: - (D) - - 437 (D) 10 : Tobacco .......................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - Cotton and cottonseed .........................farms, 2022: 1 23 - - 10 - - 2017: 4 22 - - 9 - - $1,000, 2022: (D) 23,157 - - 5,678 - - 2017: (D) 10,810 - - 3,763 - - Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes .....................................farms, 2022: 6 13 2 - 19 85 7 2017: 3 17 18 - 30 112 29 $1,000, 2022: (D) 7,829 (D) - 71,327 835 29 2017: (D) 3,889 (D) - 30,367 477 21 Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ................farms, 2022: 14 20 35 - 46 2 14 2017: 11 26 23 - 50 - 18 $1,000, 2022: (D) 905 632 - 9,264 (D) 434 2017: (D) 658 235 - 5,346 - 30 Fruits and tree nuts ........................farms, 2022: 14 20 35 - 46 2 13 2017: 11 26 23 - 50 - 18 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) 626 - 9,264 (D) (D) 2017: (D) (D) 235 - 5,346 - 30 Berries .....................................farms, 2022: - 2 5 - - 2 4 2017: - 1 - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - (D) 6 - - (D) (D) 2017: - (D) - - - - - : Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and : sod ..........................................farms, 2022: 4 3 2 - 7 11 11 2017: - 5 9 - 3 3 16 $1,000, 2022: 12 7 (D) - 578 57 (D) 2017: - 344 42 - (D) (D) 92 Cultivated Christmas trees and short : rotation woody crops .........................farms, 2022: 1 - - - - - 8 2017: 1 - - - - - 6 $1,000, 2022: (D) - - - - - (D) 2017: (D) - - - - - 12 Cultivated Christmas trees ..................farms, 2022: 1 - - - - - 7 2017: - - - - - - 6 $1,000, 2022: (D) - - - - - (D) 2017: - - - - - - 12 Short rotation woody crops ..................farms, 2022: - - - - - - 1 2017: 1 - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - (D) 2017: (D) - - - - - - Other crops and hay ...........................farms, 2022: 9 40 3 - 46 14 93 2017: 23 69 - - 43 10 165 $1,000, 2022: 2,297 11,667 (D) - 6,518 (D) 1,540 2017: 6,850 13,895 - - 6,406 74 2,107 Maple syrup .................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - : Livestock, poultry, and their products ..........farms, 2022: 97 228 215 2 87 944 201 2017: 112 301 274 2 75 1,175 298 $1,000, 2022: 10,719 212,499 16,168 (D) 71,332 (D) 7,326 2017: 10,464 159,001 15,459 (D) 30,875 7,502 15,849 Poultry and eggs ..............................farms, 2022: 12 58 25 2 8 67 10 2017: 6 30 41 1 8 27 38 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) (D) (D) 51 33 (D) 2017: 1 13 (D) (D) 5 (D) 31 Cattle and calves .............................farms, 2022: 72 147 170 - 68 428 158 2017: 97 218 221 - 59 462 222 $1,000, 2022: 10,142 39,432 15,569 - 19,754 3,768 7,026 2017: (D) 34,225 14,492 - 10,384 6,419 15,510 Milk from cows ................................farms, 2022: - 6 2 - 3 - 2 2017: - 9 3 - 2 - 1 $1,000, 2022: - 169,083 (D) - 48,323 - (D) 2017: - 123,525 (D) - (D) - (D) Hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 1 2 1 - 5 20 1 2017: 2 1 8 - - 10 6 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) (D) - 4 10 (D) 2017: (D) (D) (D) - - (D) 1 : Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and : milk .........................................farms, 2022: 4 25 12 - 12 545 15 2017: 11 56 26 1 10 806 23 $1,000, 2022: 5 212 51 - 28 758 32 2017: 52 341 598 (D) 81 772 31 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Otero : Quay : Rio Arriba : Roosevelt : Sandoval : San Juan : San Miguel ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: - 1 21 7 32 596 7 2017: - 3 24 1 44 304 - $1,000, 2022: - (D) (D) 336 (D) (D) (D) 2017: - (D) 30 (D) 18 (D) - : Tobacco .......................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - Cotton and cottonseed .........................farms, 2022: - 4 - 17 - - - 2017: - 10 - 17 - - - $1,000, 2022: - (D) - 5,523 - - - 2017: - 1,417 - 3,239 - - - Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes .....................................farms, 2022: 15 4 141 7 66 369 56 2017: 17 - 167 13 117 269 93 $1,000, 2022: (D) 26 1,372 (D) 1,250 52,240 411 2017: 40 - 1,143 (D) 791 16,309 202 Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ................farms, 2022: 155 1 154 10 95 60 23 2017: 153 3 209 6 110 34 38 $1,000, 2022: 13,401 (D) 2,633 (D) 1,511 (D) 321 2017: 7,589 (D) 1,708 (D) (D) 337 97 Fruits and tree nuts ........................farms, 2022: 150 1 152 10 72 49 20 2017: 153 3 205 6 106 27 27 $1,000, 2022: 13,390 (D) 2,516 (D) 1,470 552 280 2017: 7,588 (D) 1,645 (D) (D) 305 77 Berries .....................................farms, 2022: 5 - 25 - 31 25 9 2017: 4 - 35 - 31 18 11 $1,000, 2022: 11 - 117 - 42 (D) 41 2017: 2 - 64 - 30 32 20 : Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and : sod ..........................................farms, 2022: 6 1 37 1 17 19 14 2017: 13 3 38 - 22 12 18 $1,000, 2022: 164 (D) 5,996 (D) 1,666 957 (D) 2017: 37 (D) 961 - (D) (D) (D) Cultivated Christmas trees and short : rotation woody crops .........................farms, 2022: 1 - 5 - 2 1 3 2017: - - 5 - 1 - 3 $1,000, 2022: (D) - (Z) - (D) (D) (D) 2017: - - 4 - (D) - (D) Cultivated Christmas trees ..................farms, 2022: 1 - 5 - 2 1 3 2017: - - 3 - - - 3 $1,000, 2022: (D) - (Z) - (D) (D) (D) 2017: - - (D) - - - (D) Short rotation woody crops ..................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - 2 - 1 - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - (D) - (D) - - Other crops and hay ...........................farms, 2022: 37 29 350 69 143 664 105 2017: 27 67 430 125 194 474 145 $1,000, 2022: 631 1,852 2,212 12,395 1,087 33,436 552 2017: 1,621 1,548 1,380 9,197 713 24,170 384 Maple syrup .................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - : Livestock, poultry, and their products ..........farms, 2022: 189 259 564 253 341 1,191 372 2017: 251 356 609 356 394 1,244 447 $1,000, 2022: 10,335 38,749 10,735 331,016 3,676 6,498 19,034 2017: 8,753 33,078 9,412 260,516 4,474 6,323 18,384 Poultry and eggs ..............................farms, 2022: 31 17 65 13 52 146 56 2017: 41 29 103 13 50 128 63 $1,000, 2022: 31 50 (D) (D) 65 171 (D) 2017: 18 20 (D) (D) (D) 82 37 Cattle and calves .............................farms, 2022: 134 205 408 212 233 546 289 2017: 164 294 437 307 243 542 357 $1,000, 2022: 9,895 38,161 8,270 (D) 3,263 4,049 18,463 2017: 8,099 32,815 7,913 40,742 4,013 4,405 17,653 Milk from cows ................................farms, 2022: 1 - 1 19 - - 2 2017: - - - 24 7 3 1 $1,000, 2022: (D) - (D) 286,446 - - (D) 2017: - - - 216,887 6 (D) (D) Hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 11 10 6 5 3 19 11 2017: 11 4 6 12 17 26 16 $1,000, 2022: (D) 7 3 6 2 (D) 44 2017: (D) (D) 3 15 7 54 31 : Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and : milk .........................................farms, 2022: 30 40 63 22 36 525 9 2017: 58 35 99 57 112 644 27 $1,000, 2022: 101 292 584 924 (D) 1,662 11 2017: 109 141 587 249 70 1,196 34 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Santa Fe : Sierra : Socorro : Taos : Torrance : Union : Valencia ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 7 - 1 - 3 2 4 2017: 12 - - 14 8 - 7 $1,000, 2022: (D) - (D) - 236 (D) (D) 2017: (D) - - 104 907 - 7 : Tobacco .......................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - Cotton and cottonseed .........................farms, 2022: - 3 - - - - - 2017: - 2 - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - (D) - - - - - 2017: - (D) - - - - - Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes .....................................farms, 2022: 106 22 14 46 13 3 57 2017: 114 26 15 76 12 3 57 $1,000, 2022: 1,496 6,874 983 385 1,121 (D) (D) 2017: 677 4,061 710 336 859 (D) 281 Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ................farms, 2022: 79 56 14 37 3 2 63 2017: 65 50 19 50 2 2 55 $1,000, 2022: 428 3,841 (D) 401 92 (D) 2,026 2017: (D) (D) 29 (D) (D) (D) 826 Fruits and tree nuts ........................farms, 2022: 70 56 14 36 3 2 61 2017: 62 50 16 39 1 2 49 $1,000, 2022: 393 (D) (D) 319 (D) (D) 1,992 2017: 436 (D) 29 249 (D) (D) 813 Berries .....................................farms, 2022: 19 1 4 12 2 - 16 2017: 16 - 3 22 1 - 12 $1,000, 2022: 35 (D) 2 82 (D) - 34 2017: (D) - 1 (D) (D) - 12 : Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and : sod ..........................................farms, 2022: 45 7 4 22 11 - 25 2017: 44 3 10 13 10 - 13 $1,000, 2022: 1,770 (D) 1,444 179 1,220 - 1,513 2017: 2,831 (D) 674 832 (D) - 142 Cultivated Christmas trees and short : rotation woody crops .........................farms, 2022: - - - 4 - - - 2017: 2 - - 5 - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - (D) - - - 2017: (D) - - (D) - - - Cultivated Christmas trees ..................farms, 2022: - - - 4 - - - 2017: - - - 2 - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - (D) - - - 2017: - - - (D) - - - Short rotation woody crops ..................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: 2 - - 3 - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: (D) - - (D) - - - Other crops and hay ...........................farms, 2022: 80 32 150 262 39 23 354 2017: 82 59 205 396 28 5 517 $1,000, 2022: 3,233 1,728 3,485 2,516 6,810 (D) 3,654 2017: 3,634 2,523 7,064 2,524 3,615 (D) 3,294 Maple syrup .................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - : Livestock, poultry, and their products ..........farms, 2022: 285 135 228 215 325 208 363 2017: 300 130 286 275 383 264 532 $1,000, 2022: 6,338 6,773 51,606 4,248 33,350 65,088 23,973 2017: 11,573 22,066 55,936 3,434 34,539 75,013 41,356 Poultry and eggs ..............................farms, 2022: 72 18 32 31 43 8 71 2017: 80 24 18 66 30 2 83 $1,000, 2022: 89 51 34 42 66 (D) 102 2017: (D) 15 44 30 (D) (D) 75 Cattle and calves .............................farms, 2022: 132 99 155 140 259 201 187 2017: 148 93 197 151 292 258 285 $1,000, 2022: 5,110 5,815 (D) (D) (D) 65,008 (D) 2017: 10,791 (D) 12,079 (D) 23,489 74,898 13,785 Milk from cows ................................farms, 2022: - - 2 - 3 - 2 2017: - 3 5 - 3 - 8 $1,000, 2022: - - (D) - (D) - (D) 2017: - (D) 41,096 - (D) - 26,028 Hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 12 1 13 10 11 - 20 2017: 17 2 7 5 26 3 38 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) 18 11 13 - 20 2017: (D) (D) 19 3 17 (D) 29 : Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and : milk .........................................farms, 2022: 62 12 31 41 36 5 70 2017: 47 15 59 72 54 3 153 $1,000, 2022: 736 (D) 90 75 345 (D) 103 2017: 135 8 149 101 288 (D) 205 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : New Mexico : Bernalillo : Catron : Chaves : Cibola : Colfax ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 1,140 68 28 48 31 33 2017: 1,153 82 30 33 48 29 $1,000, 2022: 15,778 425 292 610 237 240 2017: 11,340 734 233 421 364 (D) Aquaculture ...................................farms, 2022: 21 - 1 1 - - 2017: 22 - 1 1 - - $1,000, 2022: (D) - (D) (D) - - 2017: 5,423 - (D) (D) - - Other animals and other animal : products .....................................farms, 2022: 440 67 6 7 13 10 2017: 440 50 3 13 6 5 $1,000, 2022: 5,461 187 54 26 7 (D) 2017: 5,079 162 7 72 4 (D) : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to : consumers ..........................................farms, 2022: 1,142 92 12 22 21 7 2017: 1,483 142 22 25 35 12 $1,000, 2022: 10,576 359 75 377 45 87 2017: 12,321 332 154 537 59 51 : Value of food sold directly to retail markets, : institutions, and food hubs for local or regionally : branded products ...................................farms, 2022: 848 46 7 28 11 4 2017: 325 21 5 4 7 - $1,000, 2022: 200,998 3,513 31 2,668 103 (D) 2017: 122,560 152 38 (D) 13 - : VALUE-ADDED PRODUCTS SOLD : : Value of processed or value-added agricultural : products sold ......................................farms, 2022: 293 33 3 5 5 3 2017: 324 17 16 5 9 - $1,000, 2022: 10,405 314 3 9 5 79 2017: 7,605 (D) 88 2 26 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Curry : De Baca : Dona Ana : Eddy : Grant : Guadalupe : Harding ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 19 7 64 36 24 4 7 2017: 38 17 61 30 41 9 12 $1,000, 2022: 236 58 1,514 447 131 28 85 2017: 239 (D) 1,165 162 208 (D) (D) Aquaculture ...................................farms, 2022: 1 - 2 - - 1 - 2017: 3 - - - - 1 - $1,000, 2022: (D) - (D) - - (D) - 2017: 1 - - - - (D) - Other animals and other animal : products .....................................farms, 2022: 7 8 17 3 7 - - 2017: 8 4 19 5 7 - - $1,000, 2022: (D) 121 800 3 (D) - - 2017: (D) (D) 634 6 31 - - : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to : consumers ..........................................farms, 2022: 12 6 158 15 38 6 4 2017: 12 11 216 29 32 8 3 $1,000, 2022: 82 44 1,446 60 397 53 (D) 2017: 41 21 1,903 101 264 46 (D) : Value of food sold directly to retail markets, : institutions, and food hubs for local or regionally : branded products ...................................farms, 2022: 8 4 296 33 14 6 8 2017: 6 - 85 6 11 6 - $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) 42,959 107 155 109 719 2017: 70,312 - 20,530 26 189 232 - : VALUE-ADDED PRODUCTS SOLD : : Value of processed or value-added agricultural : products sold ......................................farms, 2022: 7 - 42 6 13 1 - 2017: 4 2 26 9 4 2 1 $1,000, 2022: (D) - 2,637 64 18 (D) - 2017: (D) (D) 1,244 795 204 (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 : Hidalgo : Lea : Lincoln : Los Alamos : Luna : McKinley : Mora ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 12 41 33 - 15 84 17 2017: 9 45 32 1 10 68 34 $1,000, 2022: (D) 3,544 257 - 47 264 192 2017: (D) 890 273 (D) (D) 281 155 Aquaculture ...................................farms, 2022: 1 - 1 - 2 - 1 2017: 1 - - - 1 - 1 $1,000, 2022: (D) - (D) - (D) - (D) 2017: (D) - - - (D) - (D) Other animals and other animal : products .....................................farms, 2022: 2 12 11 - 2 7 11 2017: 3 2 11 1 - 25 14 $1,000, 2022: (D) 156 189 - (D) (D) 6 2017: (D) (D) 76 (D) - 19 (D) : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to : consumers ..........................................farms, 2022: 2 8 21 2 8 27 15 2017: 8 20 19 - 19 21 40 $1,000, 2022: (D) 2 120 (D) 283 26 65 2017: (D) 19 144 - 95 40 127 : Value of food sold directly to retail markets, : institutions, and food hubs for local or regionally : branded products ...................................farms, 2022: 5 7 8 - 12 25 4 2017: 1 3 - - 14 4 7 $1,000, 2022: 303 957 32 - 1,302 231 14 2017: (D) 491 - - 11,191 2 38 : VALUE-ADDED PRODUCTS SOLD : : Value of processed or value-added agricultural : products sold ......................................farms, 2022: 2 1 2 - 5 - 5 2017: - 4 2 - 6 - 14 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) (D) - 46 - (D) 2017: - (Z) (D) - 319 - 126 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Otero : Quay : Rio Arriba : Roosevelt : Sandoval : San Juan : San Miguel ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 27 71 28 42 154 36 2017: 30 23 42 20 32 106 51 $1,000, 2022: 209 235 576 477 221 564 (D) 2017: 418 91 173 (D) 190 545 406 Aquaculture ...................................farms, 2022: 2 - 1 - 1 - 1 2017: 6 - 1 - 3 - 2 $1,000, 2022: (D) - (D) - (D) - (D) 2017: (D) - (D) - 96 - (D) Other animals and other animal : products .....................................farms, 2022: 17 8 31 12 31 21 7 2017: 12 4 25 5 19 29 8 $1,000, 2022: 17 5 559 54 60 (D) 5 2017: 4 (D) 396 17 (D) (D) 6 : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to : consumers ..........................................farms, 2022: 48 13 118 4 47 157 35 2017: 74 14 134 17 82 146 55 $1,000, 2022: 669 129 1,826 (D) 265 1,153 70 2017: 1,353 52 1,016 153 913 574 293 : Value of food sold directly to retail markets, : institutions, and food hubs for local or regionally : branded products ...................................farms, 2022: 35 10 39 14 34 52 13 2017: 11 - 27 1 10 7 9 $1,000, 2022: 4,947 1,311 2,584 (D) 327 (D) 308 2017: 57 - (D) (D) 509 140 4 : VALUE-ADDED PRODUCTS SOLD : : Value of processed or value-added agricultural : products sold ......................................farms, 2022: 7 1 21 2 19 16 9 2017: 11 - 26 - 22 39 12 $1,000, 2022: 401 (D) 1,941 (D) 391 1,732 203 2017: (D) - 2,133 - 848 187 82 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Santa Fe : Sierra : Socorro : Taos : Torrance : Union : Valencia ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 21 11 21 21 39 10 62 2017: 44 15 43 25 15 20 58 $1,000, 2022: 110 19 3,905 107 149 50 293 2017: 439 49 1,818 147 105 (D) 1,135 Aquaculture ...................................farms, 2022: 4 - - 1 - - - 2017: - - - 1 - - - $1,000, 2022: (D) - - (D) - - - 2017: - - - (D) - - - Other animals and other animal : products .....................................farms, 2022: 39 15 7 14 14 1 33 2017: 46 10 26 23 10 - 47 $1,000, 2022: 78 (D) 16 873 236 (D) 285 2017: 108 (D) 731 85 (D) - 100 : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to : consumers ..........................................farms, 2022: 59 26 30 39 26 1 63 2017: 83 36 35 47 34 - 52 $1,000, 2022: 349 1,524 124 156 132 (D) 615 2017: 320 (D) 202 182 276 - 1,008 : Value of food sold directly to retail markets, : institutions, and food hubs for local or regionally : branded products ...................................farms, 2022: 28 16 21 16 20 5 19 2017: 21 11 12 16 10 - 10 $1,000, 2022: 587 1,054 571 147 420 333 (D) 2017: 665 (D) 41 73 449 - (D) : VALUE-ADDED PRODUCTS SOLD : : Value of processed or value-added agricultural : products sold ......................................farms, 2022: 40 10 7 12 - - 16 2017: 29 14 10 15 5 2 18 $1,000, 2022: 107 1,148 76 218 - - (D) 2017: 62 128 45 71 12 (D) 264 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 3. Farm Production Expenses: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : New Mexico : Bernalillo : Catron : Chaves : Cibola : Colfax ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses ......................farms, 2022: 20,976 964 305 485 520 269 2017: 25,044 1,248 341 560 640 304 $1,000, 2022: 2,543,409 18,522 23,806 349,485 11,406 57,633 2017: 2,382,115 17,024 12,342 357,242 (D) 19,558 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 121,253 19,214 78,053 720,587 21,934 214,249 2017: 95,117 13,641 36,194 637,933 (D) 64,337 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased ........................................farms, 2022: 5,051 324 42 206 37 29 2017: 6,008 410 32 191 65 31 $1,000, 2022: 91,269 503 306 9,311 143 383 2017: 64,255 426 (D) 4,557 48 146 Chemicals purchased ...............................farms, 2022: 4,112 224 31 189 18 30 2017: 4,751 264 16 203 41 34 $1,000, 2022: 56,890 148 21 4,495 (D) 34 2017: 42,627 131 (D) 2,995 10 21 Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased .........farms, 2022: 4,787 352 41 127 56 16 2017: 4,667 341 38 128 78 31 $1,000, 2022: 56,708 375 40 7,100 71 63 2017: 40,680 229 43 3,004 48 94 Cover crop seed purchased .......................farms, 2022: 958 94 3 26 29 3 2017: 965 87 5 8 13 6 $1,000, 2022: 1,830 27 2 469 11 6 2017: 671 12 (Z) 6 5 11 : Livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ...........................................farms, 2022: 4,389 191 114 158 112 94 2017: 5,503 237 96 187 121 99 $1,000, 2022: 193,873 287 3,894 16,948 (D) 25,738 2017: 174,946 383 1,251 16,737 (D) 3,448 Breeding livestock purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 2,693 59 82 114 77 48 2017: 3,498 91 53 140 85 73 $1,000, 2022: 71,323 (D) 2,506 11,871 810 1,645 2017: 71,324 179 1,019 11,151 239 903 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 2,331 145 48 64 61 64 2017: 2,878 200 56 87 42 46 $1,000, 2022: 122,550 (D) 1,388 5,077 (D) 24,093 2017: 103,622 204 231 5,586 (D) 2,545 Feed purchased ....................................farms, 2022: 13,636 604 268 324 460 237 2017: 17,338 817 283 412 570 250 $1,000, 2022: 820,190 3,228 5,045 155,435 2,598 13,784 2017: 913,386 3,151 2,408 197,041 (D) 3,220 : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ...............farms, 2022: 19,682 885 283 465 509 253 2017: 22,526 1,087 325 508 624 269 $1,000, 2022: 123,191 1,338 1,862 13,191 1,182 1,379 2017: 112,690 1,227 1,200 9,731 (D) 1,228 Utilities .........................................farms, 2022: 11,856 497 221 385 214 203 2017: 13,550 626 221 426 250 218 $1,000, 2022: 96,430 1,055 994 12,231 (D) 927 2017: 90,583 729 671 9,330 396 698 Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ..........farms, 2022: 14,935 660 243 423 324 228 2017: 17,194 836 271 457 433 248 $1,000, 2022: 191,129 1,818 2,438 23,425 1,421 1,685 2017: 154,072 1,972 1,367 17,553 (D) 1,651 Hired farm labor ..................................farms, 2022: 3,994 151 71 195 50 69 2017: 5,182 219 80 182 99 84 $1,000, 2022: 335,513 4,011 3,094 42,433 (D) 2,241 2017: 293,440 2,730 1,704 38,839 (D) 2,123 : Contract labor ....................................farms, 2022: 2,200 73 47 90 25 48 2017: 2,222 94 32 77 25 36 $1,000, 2022: 56,819 356 845 3,800 164 475 2017: 37,524 367 351 1,195 96 253 Customwork and custom hauling .....................farms, 2022: 2,859 118 28 154 35 40 2017: 3,477 143 23 157 25 51 $1,000, 2022: 64,645 281 303 10,677 (D) 463 2017: 56,382 231 39 7,946 (D) 450 Cash rent for land, buildings, : and grazing fees .................................farms, 2022: 3,620 46 93 146 104 72 2017: 4,618 103 116 145 84 114 $1,000, 2022: 115,919 528 1,154 10,854 (D) 4,290 2017: 72,726 372 837 6,395 (D) 2,874 Rent and lease expenses for machinery, : equipment, and farm share of vehicles ............farms, 2022: 1,049 36 6 35 14 14 2017: 1,352 65 10 20 37 13 $1,000, 2022: 13,900 33 33 1,761 (D) 61 2017: 11,410 149 81 897 24 21 : Interest expense ..................................farms, 2022: 3,881 145 86 181 51 69 2017: 4,690 175 62 223 59 80 $1,000, 2022: 81,752 895 1,395 10,251 242 2,636 2017: 92,676 1,306 674 13,040 150 1,046 : Secured by real estate ..........................farms, 2022: 2,765 107 52 135 30 38 2017: 3,398 113 50 173 30 58 $1,000, 2022: 58,065 680 1,214 6,581 164 1,722 2017: 63,521 1,069 573 7,699 106 765 Not secured by real estate ......................farms, 2022: 2,296 76 51 108 28 52 2017: 2,684 103 22 129 37 49 $1,000, 2022: 23,687 215 182 3,671 78 914 2017: 29,155 237 101 5,341 44 282 Property taxes paid ...............................farms, 2022: 16,474 827 294 451 272 253 2017: 18,984 1,111 329 534 234 290 $1,000, 2022: 59,207 2,308 795 4,619 1,366 1,363 2017: 45,977 2,228 628 4,165 (D) 880 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Curry : De Baca : Dona Ana : Eddy : Grant : Guadalupe : Harding ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses ......................farms, 2022: 665 175 1,990 346 334 267 175 2017: 641 226 1,946 507 404 297 184 $1,000, 2022: 422,973 21,814 249,462 80,405 19,151 20,099 14,500 2017: 441,558 25,641 298,024 78,306 13,893 15,102 15,311 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 636,050 124,650 125,358 232,385 57,337 75,279 82,857 2017: 688,859 113,458 153,147 154,450 34,388 50,850 83,211 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased ........................................farms, 2022: 158 68 1,122 115 40 28 8 2017: 169 89 1,188 201 56 40 4 $1,000, 2022: 8,410 903 17,012 3,724 283 77 186 2017: 4,872 1,003 14,812 5,188 90 36 (D) Chemicals purchased ...............................farms, 2022: 173 58 938 137 32 28 13 2017: 184 79 1,049 201 61 35 11 $1,000, 2022: 5,826 476 9,977 2,540 25 47 19 2017: 4,349 533 8,993 1,844 62 15 (D) Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased .........farms, 2022: 198 31 403 75 56 37 13 2017: 208 49 413 130 56 58 8 $1,000, 2022: 6,493 436 7,405 1,344 140 68 (D) 2017: 4,364 255 8,365 1,084 54 55 19 Cover crop seed purchased .......................farms, 2022: 24 7 56 13 11 7 2 2017: 15 12 59 22 15 20 - $1,000, 2022: 27 3 40 31 7 6 (D) 2017: 58 3 75 70 10 8 - : Livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ...........................................farms, 2022: 149 75 176 107 89 75 60 2017: 210 83 163 121 126 106 68 $1,000, 2022: 37,517 2,059 3,711 4,446 1,361 2,120 1,739 2017: 40,002 3,790 4,001 3,869 890 1,690 4,134 Breeding livestock purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 119 57 54 68 56 65 51 2017: 147 63 83 79 86 89 49 $1,000, 2022: 5,667 1,503 2,807 3,296 966 645 891 2017: 9,604 1,310 3,486 3,201 665 1,129 653 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 59 25 133 56 42 18 25 2017: 106 38 105 56 50 30 31 $1,000, 2022: 31,850 556 905 1,150 395 1,475 848 2017: 30,398 2,480 516 668 225 562 3,481 Feed purchased ....................................farms, 2022: 304 135 418 234 262 221 128 2017: 379 161 456 331 356 232 156 $1,000, 2022: 205,425 3,218 40,063 17,597 4,771 5,661 3,227 2017: 227,276 5,098 93,053 20,660 2,455 4,083 2,145 : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ...............farms, 2022: 541 173 1,818 334 316 254 165 2017: 557 210 1,727 478 380 285 159 $1,000, 2022: 12,008 1,492 13,648 5,585 1,480 1,488 1,337 2017: 12,309 1,482 13,234 4,336 1,148 1,418 1,119 Utilities .........................................farms, 2022: 426 108 1,432 271 204 159 129 2017: 432 153 1,475 373 263 183 132 $1,000, 2022: 12,539 654 13,745 3,630 897 1,159 553 2017: 10,839 848 12,237 4,799 562 957 429 Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ..........farms, 2022: 471 143 1,449 288 258 229 144 2017: 480 176 1,443 415 308 237 158 $1,000, 2022: 24,231 2,300 22,462 7,713 2,178 1,606 1,288 2017: 23,276 2,357 17,116 6,512 1,840 1,506 1,154 Hired farm labor ..................................farms, 2022: 173 61 434 109 68 52 49 2017: 190 77 571 135 87 92 47 $1,000, 2022: 38,684 2,460 50,871 8,798 1,674 1,224 1,448 2017: 39,192 2,737 60,829 15,524 1,619 1,909 1,314 : Contract labor ....................................farms, 2022: 87 40 468 50 32 23 16 2017: 73 34 497 64 23 37 34 $1,000, 2022: 5,317 475 13,608 5,343 494 225 257 2017: 2,898 341 12,144 650 242 183 355 Customwork and custom hauling .....................farms, 2022: 117 53 517 61 24 35 34 2017: 160 76 546 139 41 41 21 $1,000, 2022: 9,601 401 7,532 2,104 190 231 328 2017: 8,467 556 6,408 1,740 199 89 233 Cash rent for land, buildings, : and grazing fees .................................farms, 2022: 146 63 175 73 86 100 69 2017: 145 65 130 102 111 138 86 $1,000, 2022: 11,338 3,156 14,359 3,115 1,189 2,056 1,207 2017: 3,907 2,944 9,513 2,171 1,426 1,066 1,297 Rent and lease expenses for machinery, : equipment, and farm share of vehicles ............farms, 2022: 42 10 109 13 11 8 7 2017: 41 13 85 11 16 11 8 $1,000, 2022: 2,277 467 1,506 118 67 16 (D) 2017: 1,193 201 1,276 574 39 20 49 : Interest expense ..................................farms, 2022: 227 44 446 87 67 60 47 2017: 263 79 431 112 82 55 56 $1,000, 2022: 7,814 1,182 7,672 3,075 988 1,783 954 2017: 10,051 1,323 10,381 2,565 1,359 714 1,373 : Secured by real estate ..........................farms, 2022: 168 42 346 60 50 38 31 2017: 218 63 343 94 73 46 38 $1,000, 2022: 4,418 1,053 5,318 2,227 806 1,345 770 2017: 6,731 1,125 7,055 2,294 1,161 531 937 Not secured by real estate ......................farms, 2022: 137 19 239 58 34 40 30 2017: 144 48 195 50 48 32 40 $1,000, 2022: 3,396 129 2,354 848 183 437 184 2017: 3,319 198 3,326 271 198 184 437 Property taxes paid ...............................farms, 2022: 645 151 1,909 332 319 245 167 2017: 609 214 1,870 498 394 262 171 $1,000, 2022: 2,406 818 6,362 2,238 1,051 880 773 2017: 2,635 523 5,947 1,898 736 391 504 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Hidalgo : Lea : Lincoln : Los Alamos : Luna : McKinley : Mora ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses ......................farms, 2022: 152 411 359 4 213 1,664 501 2017: 151 555 454 2 211 2,441 700 $1,000, 2022: 32,001 204,498 22,165 47 129,512 18,502 14,107 2017: 17,984 172,911 18,446 (D) 71,820 20,592 13,654 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 210,536 497,562 61,742 11,729 608,035 11,119 28,158 2017: 119,099 311,551 40,630 (D) 340,380 8,436 19,505 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased ........................................farms, 2022: 44 82 35 - 65 80 59 2017: 41 136 57 - 92 90 75 $1,000, 2022: 2,806 7,966 47 - 5,526 248 443 2017: 1,377 5,719 179 - 3,705 61 147 Chemicals purchased ...............................farms, 2022: 31 82 56 2 77 52 47 2017: 33 128 80 - 78 33 52 $1,000, 2022: 1,086 5,928 30 (D) 5,665 33 82 2017: 596 4,291 40 - 4,609 12 29 Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased .........farms, 2022: 30 86 36 2 55 127 95 2017: 38 114 39 - 57 98 109 $1,000, 2022: 2,113 4,258 25 (D) 5,109 97 268 2017: 1,191 2,432 55 - 3,201 52 147 Cover crop seed purchased .......................farms, 2022: 2 9 6 - 6 22 41 2017: 6 21 3 - 4 38 29 $1,000, 2022: (D) 222 2 - 126 2 21 2017: 12 34 (D) - (D) 8 13 : Livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ...........................................farms, 2022: 26 132 111 2 65 251 103 2017: 44 182 166 1 50 286 164 $1,000, 2022: 600 9,605 2,282 (D) 4,337 598 732 2017: 944 6,418 1,535 (D) 2,938 707 1,145 Breeding livestock purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 19 74 74 - 42 191 71 2017: 40 118 118 - 42 192 82 $1,000, 2022: 534 7,413 1,858 - 2,183 420 509 2017: 776 4,018 1,263 - 2,610 538 818 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 11 84 55 2 38 102 44 2017: 25 94 74 1 18 116 102 $1,000, 2022: 66 2,192 424 (D) 2,154 179 223 2017: 168 2,399 271 (D) 327 169 326 Feed purchased ....................................farms, 2022: 129 304 299 4 116 1,543 346 2017: 116 389 398 2 112 2,335 476 $1,000, 2022: 3,350 83,473 5,294 15 28,692 5,666 2,203 2017: 1,665 80,423 3,924 (D) 13,847 7,095 2,354 : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ...............farms, 2022: 148 379 340 4 206 1,587 483 2017: 150 520 405 2 191 2,098 635 $1,000, 2022: 1,942 8,891 1,831 4 4,894 2,636 1,136 2017: 1,416 9,373 1,551 (D) 3,335 3,479 1,285 Utilities .........................................farms, 2022: 118 322 250 2 164 473 279 2017: 124 354 303 - 182 756 318 $1,000, 2022: 2,183 7,658 987 (D) 6,055 858 780 2017: 2,664 6,369 1,023 - 4,279 941 736 Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ..........farms, 2022: 126 336 290 4 182 813 405 2017: 134 400 336 1 181 1,131 477 $1,000, 2022: 3,280 14,502 2,194 5 8,616 2,034 2,092 2017: 1,517 10,693 2,013 (D) 5,493 2,112 1,706 Hired farm labor ..................................farms, 2022: 44 107 91 4 70 154 124 2017: 62 146 95 1 89 243 160 $1,000, 2022: 5,050 21,191 2,801 12 26,604 1,070 2,349 2017: 1,778 16,100 2,575 (D) 8,872 1,342 1,768 : Contract labor ....................................farms, 2022: 31 52 51 - 53 16 53 2017: 27 61 46 - 46 22 42 $1,000, 2022: 2,572 2,127 484 - 8,870 109 111 2017: 479 1,606 354 - 7,467 23 281 Customwork and custom hauling .....................farms, 2022: 29 86 36 2 52 55 55 2017: 12 92 50 1 50 198 57 $1,000, 2022: 1,211 4,487 158 (D) 3,024 45 171 2017: 150 7,060 301 (D) 1,476 184 72 Cash rent for land, buildings, : and grazing fees .................................farms, 2022: 45 104 85 2 73 290 102 2017: 66 145 131 1 65 345 156 $1,000, 2022: 961 11,937 1,590 (D) 6,825 1,432 814 2017: 1,251 2,854 821 (D) 2,373 1,138 664 Rent and lease expenses for machinery, : equipment, and farm share of vehicles ............farms, 2022: 13 40 11 - 21 93 18 2017: 18 11 23 - 27 196 36 $1,000, 2022: 554 859 5 - 834 327 34 2017: 489 555 37 - 712 251 65 : Interest expense ..................................farms, 2022: 60 121 102 - 79 62 54 2017: 62 185 101 - 80 179 112 $1,000, 2022: 1,598 4,602 1,311 - 3,386 268 618 2017: 1,095 6,694 1,281 - 3,587 1,026 1,112 : Secured by real estate ..........................farms, 2022: 33 100 73 - 59 16 42 2017: 45 131 75 - 68 19 84 $1,000, 2022: 828 2,896 1,113 - 2,048 180 522 2017: 622 4,345 1,088 - 2,603 785 908 Not secured by real estate ......................farms, 2022: 40 86 57 - 47 47 23 2017: 41 100 59 - 45 167 59 $1,000, 2022: 770 1,705 198 - 1,338 88 96 2017: 473 2,349 194 - 984 241 204 Property taxes paid ...............................farms, 2022: 146 389 349 4 196 341 485 2017: 146 525 434 1 196 323 686 $1,000, 2022: 475 2,146 1,073 1 1,432 1,567 1,101 2017: 348 2,263 1,173 (D) 976 387 945 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Otero : Quay : Rio Arriba : Roosevelt : Sandoval : San Juan : San Miguel ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses ......................farms, 2022: 467 592 1,285 638 709 2,877 776 2017: 473 613 1,439 742 1,007 2,965 1,170 $1,000, 2022: 23,572 59,599 35,005 293,706 15,227 117,066 25,960 2017: 18,036 41,361 20,509 256,274 14,541 82,896 23,850 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 50,476 100,674 27,241 460,354 21,476 40,690 33,453 2017: 38,132 67,473 14,252 345,383 14,440 27,958 20,384 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased ........................................farms, 2022: 128 61 311 151 167 620 128 2017: 174 79 326 177 251 568 139 $1,000, 2022: 929 2,755 658 5,912 422 14,640 291 2017: 707 639 335 4,966 457 7,583 179 Chemicals purchased ...............................farms, 2022: 130 82 204 147 129 402 57 2017: 145 107 252 174 125 350 86 $1,000, 2022: 420 1,619 189 3,770 123 10,751 94 2017: 147 889 98 3,343 136 4,962 28 Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased .........farms, 2022: 104 111 393 145 187 886 167 2017: 89 139 411 184 184 473 159 $1,000, 2022: 258 1,609 1,283 4,696 663 5,544 237 2017: 72 784 327 3,924 791 3,895 127 Cover crop seed purchased .......................farms, 2022: 15 23 108 17 54 164 29 2017: 15 17 132 22 47 65 43 $1,000, 2022: 19 87 39 47 19 419 8 2017: 5 22 25 67 8 14 9 : Livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ...........................................farms, 2022: 113 148 259 129 175 415 164 2017: 138 206 304 251 171 404 181 $1,000, 2022: 2,731 14,510 1,224 14,318 673 1,739 4,243 2017: 2,084 12,901 1,174 14,920 507 1,062 2,552 Breeding livestock purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 52 116 156 77 129 201 107 2017: 77 151 197 190 101 242 114 $1,000, 2022: 1,653 2,886 722 9,533 506 429 (D) 2017: 853 2,723 812 10,178 285 430 1,476 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 79 60 128 69 68 255 68 2017: 82 93 145 88 99 239 97 $1,000, 2022: 1,078 11,624 502 4,785 168 1,311 (D) 2017: 1,232 10,179 361 4,742 222 632 1,076 Feed purchased ....................................farms, 2022: 286 318 743 334 500 1,984 566 2017: 329 419 849 448 678 2,256 827 $1,000, 2022: 3,580 9,692 4,884 136,467 2,686 6,143 5,288 2017: 2,581 4,848 3,340 130,872 2,077 4,694 4,392 : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ...............farms, 2022: 457 520 1,239 552 665 2,767 743 2017: 448 542 1,324 623 894 2,727 1,018 $1,000, 2022: 1,551 3,353 3,125 9,263 1,222 8,513 2,036 2017: 1,237 2,889 2,417 8,579 1,374 6,242 2,332 Utilities .........................................farms, 2022: 336 373 684 398 367 1,191 391 2017: 364 419 764 492 438 1,110 497 $1,000, 2022: 1,403 1,944 1,669 7,650 776 3,470 1,176 2017: 1,382 1,500 1,183 8,837 551 3,684 1,132 Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ..........farms, 2022: 377 432 1,032 452 517 1,733 553 2017: 409 495 1,086 518 676 1,751 743 $1,000, 2022: 2,479 4,416 3,905 16,725 1,622 12,663 2,645 2017: 1,711 3,197 2,647 13,068 1,743 6,134 2,484 Hired farm labor ..................................farms, 2022: 90 116 319 165 115 233 141 2017: 93 134 359 180 158 400 197 $1,000, 2022: 4,430 4,542 6,454 38,515 2,432 (D) 3,234 2017: 3,098 2,134 3,276 29,151 3,111 15,539 3,879 : Contract labor ....................................farms, 2022: 48 61 102 84 74 108 62 2017: 54 76 128 94 51 74 64 $1,000, 2022: 491 640 883 2,393 734 1,038 378 2017: 467 515 582 1,748 283 536 351 Customwork and custom hauling .....................farms, 2022: 38 85 113 127 77 229 81 2017: 50 124 123 196 96 198 67 $1,000, 2022: 216 741 459 7,558 309 (D) 449 2017: 265 621 246 4,820 124 9,060 122 Cash rent for land, buildings, : and grazing fees .................................farms, 2022: 68 167 209 143 107 160 141 2017: 88 209 303 166 125 411 210 $1,000, 2022: 755 3,978 2,559 10,002 461 4,207 825 2017: 905 2,802 703 2,984 389 7,583 1,324 Rent and lease expenses for machinery, : equipment, and farm share of vehicles ............farms, 2022: 20 19 105 44 36 112 60 2017: 29 23 76 61 86 189 55 $1,000, 2022: 68 296 304 851 56 2,283 107 2017: 47 227 133 1,262 82 1,882 70 : Interest expense ..................................farms, 2022: 108 188 214 165 104 232 121 2017: 127 228 215 225 108 266 154 $1,000, 2022: 1,434 2,702 1,551 7,722 726 2,604 1,367 2017: 1,472 3,479 1,009 7,063 503 2,410 1,267 : Secured by real estate ..........................farms, 2022: 85 134 145 120 68 156 74 2017: 109 180 142 192 80 149 103 $1,000, 2022: 1,178 2,254 1,196 6,037 552 1,875 1,006 2017: 1,202 2,604 807 4,074 424 891 1,067 Not secured by real estate ......................farms, 2022: 60 86 140 102 83 144 73 2017: 52 131 132 131 70 152 87 $1,000, 2022: 256 448 355 1,685 174 729 361 2017: 271 875 202 2,989 79 1,519 200 Property taxes paid ...............................farms, 2022: 445 581 1,199 625 534 1,001 738 2017: 456 575 1,330 700 580 1,020 1,141 $1,000, 2022: 1,043 1,709 3,489 4,463 1,146 2,420 1,775 2017: 826 860 1,515 2,209 1,026 1,474 1,473 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Santa Fe : Sierra : Socorro : Taos : Torrance : Union : Valencia ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses ......................farms, 2022: 591 269 453 622 577 343 978 2017: 639 257 658 824 716 369 1,360 $1,000, 2022: 19,338 24,970 44,436 10,656 49,545 79,803 34,437 2017: 30,228 32,831 59,349 10,271 45,133 76,973 52,504 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 32,720 92,825 98,093 17,132 85,866 232,663 35,212 2017: 47,305 127,748 90,197 12,464 63,035 208,600 38,606 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased ........................................farms, 2022: 139 72 165 71 62 57 377 2017: 150 74 237 129 71 47 619 $1,000, 2022: 719 943 1,108 195 1,303 2,264 854 2017: 717 752 1,226 110 1,438 1,676 984 Chemicals purchased ...............................farms, 2022: 113 78 103 56 48 50 295 2017: 107 58 158 66 61 54 426 $1,000, 2022: 399 619 333 25 496 1,020 591 2017: 693 1,361 309 16 471 922 677 Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased .........farms, 2022: 220 74 110 142 81 42 289 2017: 176 76 129 189 65 38 362 $1,000, 2022: 853 1,761 738 235 713 1,597 1,058 2017: 861 749 611 394 1,079 1,210 1,165 Cover crop seed purchased .......................farms, 2022: 59 8 25 36 7 14 38 2017: 51 13 27 60 7 15 88 $1,000, 2022: 13 40 20 6 7 47 27 2017: 8 33 9 9 12 57 26 : Livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ...........................................farms, 2022: 137 52 121 102 179 133 172 2017: 178 96 148 146 245 177 348 $1,000, 2022: 1,183 445 2,432 313 4,334 25,071 1,410 2017: 3,393 1,092 1,743 351 4,370 29,416 5,129 Breeding livestock purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 60 44 88 67 110 98 67 2017: 105 68 113 74 148 118 170 $1,000, 2022: 349 274 1,314 206 2,101 3,472 663 2017: 1,293 920 1,439 238 2,921 3,229 967 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 100 23 49 54 104 66 132 2017: 117 52 65 81 129 76 238 $1,000, 2022: 835 171 1,119 108 2,232 21,599 748 2017: 2,099 172 305 113 1,450 26,187 4,162 Feed purchased ....................................farms, 2022: 416 185 298 343 460 259 608 2017: 459 191 457 425 582 314 873 $1,000, 2022: 2,562 2,353 13,127 1,594 15,966 16,126 10,977 2017: 2,924 10,882 28,016 1,279 12,924 14,072 18,490 : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ...............farms, 2022: 551 257 429 576 549 316 918 2017: 576 257 612 693 626 343 1,233 $1,000, 2022: 1,742 2,032 3,276 962 2,788 3,661 2,344 2017: 2,121 2,483 3,041 1,403 2,747 3,265 2,514 Utilities .........................................farms, 2022: 330 188 306 316 369 255 495 2017: 336 201 432 380 467 259 602 $1,000, 2022: 1,492 1,452 1,715 584 2,193 2,156 1,300 2017: 2,362 1,646 1,786 780 3,839 1,765 1,629 Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ..........farms, 2022: 413 214 366 411 447 278 694 2017: 429 234 469 576 522 299 865 $1,000, 2022: 2,121 2,862 3,767 1,459 3,695 4,996 2,484 2017: 3,049 2,801 3,781 1,531 3,383 3,556 4,172 Hired farm labor ..................................farms, 2022: 86 68 124 95 141 104 121 2017: 160 84 146 176 112 96 228 $1,000, 2022: 3,301 4,654 7,107 1,186 5,579 4,206 3,948 2017: 4,603 5,155 8,073 1,166 4,230 3,043 5,127 : Contract labor ....................................farms, 2022: 66 41 69 52 54 78 46 2017: 40 32 68 63 41 59 108 $1,000, 2022: 343 1,029 824 357 669 1,049 358 2017: 625 822 865 303 399 477 267 Customwork and custom hauling .....................farms, 2022: 54 44 109 57 59 59 196 2017: 56 36 122 99 76 58 293 $1,000, 2022: 217 686 1,197 235 533 886 541 2017: 447 337 1,641 210 792 703 1,338 Cash rent for land, buildings, : and grazing fees .................................farms, 2022: 53 77 109 79 186 172 75 2017: 71 71 118 97 196 196 109 $1,000, 2022: 403 1,663 1,651 423 4,529 5,519 1,526 2017: 572 1,204 1,589 473 2,210 5,282 2,238 Rent and lease expenses for machinery, : equipment, and farm share of vehicles ............farms, 2022: 33 6 15 18 19 22 39 2017: 25 8 28 32 30 15 54 $1,000, 2022: 80 123 221 12 108 204 72 2017: 164 88 288 14 69 282 167 : Interest expense ..................................farms, 2022: 98 63 122 70 120 146 142 2017: 97 74 102 121 193 163 221 $1,000, 2022: 1,359 1,054 1,861 687 2,420 3,803 1,793 2017: 3,948 828 1,351 517 3,190 4,763 2,097 : Secured by real estate ..........................farms, 2022: 74 38 95 48 91 98 119 2017: 81 69 80 82 140 101 169 $1,000, 2022: 1,004 773 1,452 524 1,672 3,249 1,408 2017: 3,576 623 1,104 376 2,360 2,961 1,055 Not secured by real estate ......................farms, 2022: 47 40 70 47 56 83 93 2017: 52 37 62 66 118 96 130 $1,000, 2022: 356 280 409 163 749 554 386 2017: 371 205 247 141 830 1,802 1,042 Property taxes paid ...............................farms, 2022: 546 264 419 583 552 322 890 2017: 603 254 493 787 697 340 1,181 $1,000, 2022: 1,318 1,125 1,292 1,609 1,485 1,508 2,052 2017: 1,822 991 1,259 1,097 1,447 1,011 2,017 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : New Mexico : Bernalillo : Catron : Chaves : Cibola : Colfax ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses - Con. : : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom : services for livestock ...........................farms, 2022: 8,231 332 173 234 202 161 2017: 11,750 402 203 316 430 196 $1,000, 2022: 57,176 440 557 7,221 (D) 768 2017: 56,471 503 271 5,258 (D) 500 : All other production expenses .....................farms, 2022: 8,893 350 164 332 156 162 2017: 7,008 206 125 257 222 130 $1,000, 2022: 128,799 918 1,031 15,734 553 1,344 2017: 122,270 889 777 18,560 426 904 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ ............farms, 2022: 283 10 7 6 - 2 2017: 275 11 10 4 3 2 $1,000, 2022: 3,711 53 127 106 - (D) 2017: 3,391 42 6 15 6 (D) : Depreciation expenses claimed .......................farms, 2022: 9,779 393 151 364 167 154 2017: 5,697 93 101 265 86 107 $1,000, 2022: 260,223 3,349 3,826 25,327 2,008 12,705 2017: 218,623 1,809 2,257 21,659 911 2,914 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Curry : De Baca : Dona Ana : Eddy : Grant : Guadalupe : Harding ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses - Con. : : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom : services for livestock ...........................farms, 2022: 224 97 263 157 180 159 96 2017: 333 126 336 247 280 186 127 $1,000, 2022: 14,933 337 2,711 1,453 455 390 (D) 2017: 18,945 730 2,325 1,067 324 360 370 : All other production expenses .....................farms, 2022: 359 107 876 208 178 136 105 2017: 279 88 478 183 157 106 83 $1,000, 2022: 18,155 980 16,816 7,582 1,907 1,069 702 2017: 26,984 924 17,390 3,824 849 611 694 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ ............farms, 2022: 28 7 17 5 2 10 5 2017: 17 4 29 13 4 6 8 $1,000, 2022: 377 86 223 141 (D) 120 45 2017: 234 59 276 172 8 6 25 : Depreciation expenses claimed .......................farms, 2022: 364 134 1,390 242 191 139 104 2017: 309 86 607 183 150 94 65 $1,000, 2022: 24,183 2,836 29,415 8,296 3,189 2,567 4,238 2017: 26,925 3,887 32,376 5,296 2,259 2,821 1,790 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Hidalgo : Lea : Lincoln : Los Alamos : Luna : McKinley : Mora ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses - Con. : : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom : services for livestock ...........................farms, 2022: 84 224 173 4 91 833 207 2017: 96 272 284 1 86 1,511 293 $1,000, 2022: 354 5,342 615 1 1,269 627 303 2017: 244 3,235 569 (D) 565 746 491 : All other production expenses .....................farms, 2022: 91 249 196 4 119 292 226 2017: 72 165 158 - 95 729 160 $1,000, 2022: 1,864 9,524 1,439 4 8,373 887 870 2017: 780 6,826 1,017 - 4,385 1,033 709 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ ............farms, 2022: 2 5 1 - 6 5 3 2017: 3 9 5 - 4 10 - $1,000, 2022: (D) 126 (D) - 6 7 (D) 2017: (D) 157 34 - 158 7 - : Depreciation expenses claimed .......................farms, 2022: 87 256 195 2 144 245 187 2017: 72 192 166 - 116 167 141 $1,000, 2022: 6,410 21,667 4,683 (D) 9,227 (D) 2,291 2017: 2,957 14,597 2,581 - 7,757 1,144 2,824 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Otero : Quay : Rio Arriba : Roosevelt : Sandoval : San Juan : San Miguel ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses - Con. : : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom : services for livestock ...........................farms, 2022: 176 222 461 232 272 1,042 326 2017: 252 342 559 336 381 1,474 431 $1,000, 2022: 371 1,388 592 8,312 288 (D) 873 2017: 386 942 432 7,632 257 618 910 : All other production expenses .....................farms, 2022: 232 320 610 317 258 704 380 2017: 146 281 353 274 210 595 224 $1,000, 2022: 1,413 3,705 1,777 15,089 886 2,061 944 2017: 647 2,136 1,093 10,896 1,131 5,537 1,227 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ ............farms, 2022: 2 17 17 16 4 21 5 2017: - 19 17 17 7 17 3 $1,000, 2022: (D) 241 27 543 9 74 29 2017: - 119 31 112 11 93 12 : Depreciation expenses claimed .......................farms, 2022: 278 272 657 352 280 764 337 2017: 155 224 248 293 106 347 199 $1,000, 2022: 4,300 6,696 6,472 28,437 1,984 11,160 3,852 2017: 2,598 4,991 2,707 34,990 791 3,439 2,694 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Santa Fe : Sierra : Socorro : Taos : Torrance : Union : Valencia ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses - Con. : : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom : services for livestock ...........................farms, 2022: 234 138 220 214 256 217 327 2017: 316 142 335 263 390 270 534 $1,000, 2022: 357 227 1,246 246 979 2,615 742 2017: 659 456 1,313 200 845 3,043 1,996 : All other production expenses .....................farms, 2022: 260 167 236 234 276 232 357 2017: 161 108 174 134 217 176 262 $1,000, 2022: 889 1,945 2,541 533 1,756 3,121 2,388 2017: 1,267 1,184 2,458 426 1,699 2,488 2,497 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ ............farms, 2022: 15 9 4 7 19 14 12 2017: 14 1 5 8 2 10 13 $1,000, 2022: 102 29 85 60 450 314 20 2017: (D) (D) 21 41 (D) 103 27 : Depreciation expenses claimed .......................farms, 2022: 278 159 274 311 225 207 476 2017: 155 82 176 165 155 157 235 $1,000, 2022: 3,085 3,186 3,378 2,905 4,499 7,270 5,020 2017: 4,224 3,298 5,345 1,759 3,882 6,411 4,730 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : New Mexico : Bernalillo : Catron : Chaves : Cibola : Colfax ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Net cash farm income of the operations .............$1,000, 2022: 657,738 528 1,155 122,964 25 7,575 2017: 345,240 -4,776 1,044 55,666 (D) 12,332 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 31,357 547 3,786 253,533 48 28,161 2017: 13,785 -3,827 3,060 99,403 (D) 40,567 : Farms with net gains 1/ ...........................farms, 2022: 6,786 241 108 237 115 88 2017: 7,477 301 129 231 135 122 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 135,852 38,326 56,465 585,575 42,526 143,674 2017: 75,686 17,247 33,113 285,120 (D) 124,872 : Farms with net losses .............................farms, 2022: 14,190 723 197 248 405 181 2017: 17,567 947 212 329 505 182 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 18,616 12,046 25,094 63,781 12,013 28,000 2017: 12,561 10,525 15,227 30,994 6,734 15,946 : Net cash farm income of producers ..................$1,000, 2022: 651,802 556 1,182 122,042 25 7,592 2017: 331,900 -4,745 1,044 55,058 (D) 12,362 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 31,074 577 3,875 251,632 47 28,224 2017: 13,253 -3,802 3,062 98,317 (D) 40,664 : Producers reporting net gains 1/ ..................farms, 2022: 6,791 241 108 237 115 88 2017: 7,469 301 129 231 135 122 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 135,042 38,411 57,086 583,007 42,526 143,866 2017: 74,331 17,301 33,146 282,487 (D) 125,151 : Producers reporting net losses ....................farms, 2022: 14,185 723 197 248 405 181 2017: 17,575 947 212 329 505 182 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 18,701 12,034 25,297 65,044 12,015 28,000 2017: 12,704 10,510 15,244 30,994 6,849 15,971 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Curry : De Baca : Dona Ana : Eddy : Grant : Guadalupe : Harding ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Net cash farm income of the operations .............$1,000, 2022: 128,508 2,574 88,537 31,569 1,497 -1,253 5,483 2017: 60,761 (D) 81,075 20,699 3,318 622 -173 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 193,245 14,709 44,491 91,239 4,481 -4,695 31,332 2017: 94,790 (D) 41,662 40,826 8,213 2,093 -938 : Farms with net gains 1/ ...........................farms, 2022: 354 77 752 126 89 111 92 2017: 390 120 802 168 137 137 70 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 399,763 91,289 145,200 302,741 62,052 45,292 74,742 2017: 176,007 77,176 135,552 168,040 49,059 34,655 35,145 : Farms with net losses .............................farms, 2022: 311 98 1,238 220 245 156 83 2017: 251 106 1,144 339 267 160 114 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 41,827 45,460 16,683 29,894 16,433 40,262 16,785 2017: 31,403 (D) 24,159 22,219 12,746 25,789 23,094 : Net cash farm income of producers ..................$1,000, 2022: 127,838 2,600 86,779 31,392 1,515 -1,138 5,528 2017: 58,536 (D) 78,830 20,014 3,287 600 -149 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 192,238 14,856 43,607 90,727 4,536 -4,264 31,589 2017: 91,320 (D) 40,509 39,476 8,136 2,020 -808 : Producers reporting net gains 1/ ..................farms, 2022: 352 78 749 126 89 111 92 2017: 388 120 802 164 137 138 70 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 400,057 90,134 143,856 302,557 62,123 46,364 75,141 2017: 172,377 77,255 132,739 168,344 48,936 34,362 35,220 : Producers reporting net losses ....................farms, 2022: 313 97 1,241 220 245 156 83 2017: 253 106 1,144 343 267 159 114 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 41,476 45,678 16,897 30,594 16,383 40,287 16,685 2017: 32,989 (D) 24,149 22,140 12,798 26,050 22,931 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Hidalgo : Lea : Lincoln : Los Alamos : Luna : McKinley : Mora ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Net cash farm income of the operations .............$1,000, 2022: 3,665 64,230 325 -46 45,838 -9,942 -1,108 2017: 7,451 23,424 284 (D) 11,900 -11,722 6,479 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 24,111 156,278 906 -11,604 215,200 -5,975 -2,212 2017: 49,345 42,205 626 (D) 56,399 -4,802 9,256 : Farms with net gains 1/ ...........................farms, 2022: 63 140 120 - 97 262 108 2017: 75 207 137 1 92 237 162 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 107,348 536,099 47,121 - 520,500 8,600 40,834 2017: 122,443 157,351 40,898 (D) 181,008 10,985 67,184 : Farms with net losses .............................farms, 2022: 89 271 239 4 116 1,402 393 2017: 76 348 317 1 119 2,204 538 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 34,809 39,940 22,298 11,604 40,094 8,699 14,041 2017: 22,791 26,288 16,778 (D) 39,937 6,500 8,187 : Net cash farm income of producers ..................$1,000, 2022: 3,695 62,690 330 -46 45,819 -9,935 -1,094 2017: 7,471 18,954 296 (D) 11,852 -11,719 5,987 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 24,307 152,529 920 -11,604 215,111 -5,971 -2,184 2017: 49,475 34,151 653 (D) 56,169 -4,801 8,552 : Producers reporting net gains 1/ ..................farms, 2022: 63 139 120 - 97 262 109 2017: 75 204 139 1 92 237 162 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 107,879 529,206 47,162 - 520,563 8,619 40,513 2017: 122,790 148,131 40,337 (D) 180,806 10,996 64,143 : Producers reporting net losses ....................farms, 2022: 89 272 239 4 116 1,402 392 2017: 76 351 315 1 119 2,204 538 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 34,851 39,964 22,298 11,604 40,310 8,697 14,057 2017: 22,875 32,093 16,859 (D) 40,189 6,500 8,187 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Otero : Quay : Rio Arriba : Roosevelt : Sandoval : San Juan : San Miguel ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Net cash farm income of the operations .............$1,000, 2022: 6,860 9,041 -3,096 97,367 -3,921 15,806 -755 2017: 1,808 8,001 298 50,500 -517 -2,566 -2,288 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 14,690 15,272 -2,410 152,613 -5,530 5,494 -973 2017: 3,823 13,052 207 68,059 -513 -865 -1,956 : Farms with net gains 1/ ...........................farms, 2022: 148 243 404 314 233 907 179 2017: 130 295 510 435 312 592 231 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 85,574 78,175 29,745 346,152 14,984 38,946 41,445 2017: 51,079 43,772 15,835 128,881 14,654 17,262 26,847 : Farms with net losses .............................farms, 2022: 319 349 881 324 476 1,970 597 2017: 343 318 929 307 695 2,373 939 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 18,197 28,525 17,155 34,953 15,571 9,908 13,691 2017: 14,088 15,446 8,372 18,121 7,322 5,388 9,042 : Net cash farm income of producers ..................$1,000, 2022: 6,937 7,816 -3,070 96,952 -3,933 15,880 -923 2017: 1,723 7,900 328 49,995 -516 -2,485 -2,329 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 14,855 13,202 -2,389 151,962 -5,547 5,520 -1,190 2017: 3,642 12,888 228 67,379 -512 -838 -1,991 : Producers reporting net gains 1/ ..................farms, 2022: 148 243 404 310 233 910 179 2017: 130 292 512 434 312 598 231 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 86,095 74,173 29,751 349,363 14,916 38,824 40,500 2017: 50,421 43,912 15,813 128,253 14,665 17,199 26,673 : Producers reporting net losses ....................farms, 2022: 319 349 881 328 476 1,967 597 2017: 343 321 927 308 695 2,367 939 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 18,197 29,251 17,128 34,606 15,564 9,888 13,690 2017: 14,088 15,333 8,380 18,398 7,326 5,395 9,042 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Santa Fe : Sierra : Socorro : Taos : Torrance : Union : Valencia ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Net cash farm income of the operations .............$1,000, 2022: 1,547 2,500 18,951 -1,946 6,517 16,100 646 2017: -3,484 645 7,282 -1,822 4,593 12,953 -4,782 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 2,617 9,293 41,836 -3,129 11,295 46,939 661 2017: -5,452 2,509 11,067 -2,211 6,415 35,103 -3,516 : Farms with net gains 1/ ...........................farms, 2022: 156 92 150 184 172 164 260 2017: 152 71 205 220 183 215 273 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 43,396 91,531 175,145 16,755 89,813 146,257 37,420 2017: 36,205 86,001 63,575 14,897 66,045 83,501 16,833 : Farms with net losses .............................farms, 2022: 435 177 303 438 405 179 718 2017: 487 186 453 604 533 154 1,087 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 12,007 33,453 24,159 11,482 22,052 44,056 12,650 2017: 18,454 29,362 12,696 8,442 14,058 32,465 8,627 : Net cash farm income of producers ..................$1,000, 2022: 1,649 2,522 18,914 -1,889 6,964 15,996 622 2017: -3,776 625 7,209 -1,813 3,949 12,042 -4,836 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 2,790 9,376 41,754 -3,037 12,069 46,634 636 2017: -5,909 2,432 10,956 -2,200 5,515 32,633 -3,556 : Producers reporting net gains 1/ ..................farms, 2022: 162 92 151 184 172 167 260 2017: 152 71 204 220 183 214 269 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 42,381 91,750 173,617 16,945 92,376 144,107 37,286 2017: 34,169 86,001 63,545 14,923 61,443 79,654 16,884 : Producers reporting net losses ....................farms, 2022: 429 177 302 438 405 176 718 2017: 487 186 454 604 533 155 1,091 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 12,160 33,441 24,178 11,431 22,036 45,854 12,635 2017: 18,418 29,468 12,675 8,437 13,687 32,287 8,596 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : New Mexico : Bernalillo : Catron : Chaves : Cibola : Colfax ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total received ......................................farms, 2022: 4,637 47 77 132 114 67 2017: 3,453 5 31 95 59 24 $1,000, 2022: 129,731 659 2,864 9,854 1,434 2,216 2017: 63,660 2 970 2,236 476 237 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 27,977 14,012 37,195 74,653 12,583 33,071 2017: 18,436 404 31,305 23,538 8,062 9,867 : Amount from Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, and Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .....................farms, 2022: 893 16 7 7 2 6 2017: 887 - 1 3 - 4 $1,000, 2022: 13,917 174 123 (D) (D) 182 2017: 14,202 - (D) 92 - 24 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 15,585 10,900 17,523 (D) (D) 30,275 2017: 16,012 - (D) 30,746 - 6,084 : Amount from other Federal farm programs ...........farms, 2022: 4,049 36 71 126 114 66 2017: 3,139 5 30 93 59 23 $1,000, 2022: 115,814 484 2,741 (D) (D) 2,034 2017: 49,457 2 (D) 2,144 476 212 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 28,603 13,449 38,611 (D) (D) 30,819 2017: 15,756 404 (D) 23,053 8,062 9,238 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ...............................................farms, 2022: 8 - - - - - 2017: 25 - - 2 - - $1,000, 2022: (D) - - - - - 2017: 964 - - (D) - - Amount spent to repay CCC loans ...................farms, 2022: 1 - 1 - - - 2017: 8 - - - - - $1,000, 2022: (D) - (D) - - - 2017: (D) - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Curry : De Baca : Dona Ana : Eddy : Grant : Guadalupe : Harding ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total received ......................................farms, 2022: 428 61 132 50 68 120 91 2017: 445 83 78 48 34 75 61 $1,000, 2022: 19,037 2,808 6,887 2,636 3,349 3,640 4,101 2017: 14,607 1,989 578 385 945 1,851 951 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 44,480 46,027 52,177 52,723 49,255 30,336 45,064 2017: 32,825 23,967 7,411 8,022 27,799 24,676 15,598 : Amount from Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, and Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .....................farms, 2022: 262 14 4 1 1 1 34 2017: 241 9 - 1 1 1 33 $1,000, 2022: 4,585 295 11 (D) (D) (D) 707 2017: 4,884 51 - (D) (D) (D) 293 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 17,501 21,074 2,865 (D) (D) (D) 20,784 2017: 20,265 5,613 - (D) (D) (D) 8,867 : Amount from other Federal farm programs ...........farms, 2022: 238 50 128 50 68 120 69 2017: 382 80 78 47 34 74 52 $1,000, 2022: 14,452 2,513 6,876 (D) (D) (D) 3,394 2017: 9,723 1,939 578 (D) (D) (D) 659 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 60,724 50,252 53,718 (D) (D) (D) 49,191 2017: 25,454 24,235 7,411 (D) (D) (D) 12,670 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ...............................................farms, 2022: - - - - - 1 - 2017: 4 - 5 - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - (D) - 2017: 296 - 262 - - - - Amount spent to repay CCC loans ...................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: 1 - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: (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 : Hidalgo : Lea : Lincoln : Los Alamos : Luna : McKinley : Mora ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total received ......................................farms, 2022: 58 109 85 - 52 545 120 2017: 61 154 79 - 91 299 32 $1,000, 2022: 2,017 4,328 3,029 - 5,485 2,095 976 2017: 1,565 2,204 1,665 - 2,313 600 548 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 34,781 39,709 35,636 - 105,482 3,844 8,137 2017: 25,652 14,311 21,078 - 25,419 2,007 17,138 : Amount from Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, and Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .....................farms, 2022: 1 43 2 - - 1 4 2017: 4 48 7 - 2 2 5 $1,000, 2022: (D) 513 (D) - - (D) 3 2017: 21 713 57 - (D) (D) 24 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: (D) 11,931 (D) - - (D) 647 2017: 5,339 14,857 8,182 - (D) (D) 4,840 : Amount from other Federal farm programs ...........farms, 2022: 58 90 84 - 52 544 116 2017: 61 143 75 - 91 297 30 $1,000, 2022: (D) 3,815 (D) - 5,485 (D) 974 2017: 1,543 1,491 1,608 - (D) (D) 524 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: (D) 42,392 (D) - 105,482 (D) 8,395 2017: 25,302 10,425 21,439 - (D) (D) 17,474 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ...............................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: 2 - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: (D) - - - - - - Amount spent to repay CCC loans ...................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Otero : Quay : Rio Arriba : Roosevelt : Sandoval : San Juan : San Miguel ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total received ......................................farms, 2022: 55 322 192 344 110 477 200 2017: 40 376 114 419 41 247 108 $1,000, 2022: 2,100 12,614 2,620 13,070 1,240 1,539 2,249 2017: 783 7,352 1,114 10,555 487 1,383 1,385 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 38,188 39,173 13,645 37,995 11,275 3,227 11,245 2017: 19,564 19,554 9,769 25,191 11,876 5,601 12,826 : Amount from Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, and Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .....................farms, 2022: 2 201 7 210 1 - 8 2017: 2 164 8 250 2 - 6 $1,000, 2022: (D) 3,145 26 3,184 (D) - 43 2017: (D) 2,507 62 4,261 (D) - 60 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: (D) 15,649 3,697 15,160 (D) - 5,401 2017: (D) 15,287 7,694 17,046 (D) - 10,017 : Amount from other Federal farm programs ...........farms, 2022: 53 198 192 200 109 477 196 2017: 40 316 111 323 41 247 107 $1,000, 2022: (D) 9,468 2,594 9,887 (D) 1,539 2,206 2017: (D) 4,845 1,052 6,294 (D) 1,383 1,325 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: (D) 47,820 13,510 49,434 (D) 3,227 11,254 2017: (D) 15,332 9,479 19,485 (D) 5,601 12,384 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ...............................................farms, 2022: - - - - - 6 - 2017: - 3 - 3 - 3 - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - (Z) - 2017: - 100 - 24 - (Z) - Amount spent to repay CCC loans ...................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - 1 - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - (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 : Santa Fe : Sierra : Socorro : Taos : Torrance : Union : Valencia ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total received ......................................farms, 2022: 32 71 75 70 149 153 31 2017: 35 25 15 30 133 101 15 $1,000, 2022: 432 2,789 3,105 545 5,949 3,873 188 2017: 367 316 265 270 2,311 2,896 52 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 13,498 39,282 41,405 7,784 39,928 25,314 6,051 2017: 10,487 12,642 17,650 8,987 17,377 28,678 3,456 : Amount from Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, and Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .....................farms, 2022: 1 3 2 2 11 39 - 2017: 6 4 - 4 37 42 - $1,000, 2022: (D) 4 (D) (D) 30 417 - 2017: 30 13 - 33 310 582 - Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: (D) 1,459 (D) (D) 2,701 10,693 - 2017: 4,920 3,149 - 8,260 8,374 13,848 - : Amount from other Federal farm programs ...........farms, 2022: 31 68 74 70 142 128 31 2017: 33 21 15 30 108 78 15 $1,000, 2022: (D) 2,785 (D) (D) 5,920 3,456 188 2017: 338 303 265 237 2,001 2,315 52 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: (D) 40,951 (D) (D) 41,687 27,000 6,051 2017: 10,228 14,450 17,650 7,886 18,531 29,678 3,456 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ...............................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - 1 2017: - - - - - 1 2 $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - (D) 2017: - - - - - (D) (D) Amount spent to repay CCC loans ...................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - 6 - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - (Z) - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 6. Income From Farm-Related Sources: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : New Mexico : Bernalillo : Catron : Chaves : Cibola : Colfax ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total income from farm-related sources ..............farms, 2022: 3,974 122 80 150 76 89 2017: 4,183 140 77 151 61 106 $1,000, 2022: 122,379 2,305 4,939 15,981 1,314 4,465 2017: 81,353 2,928 2,945 6,157 495 6,561 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 30,795 18,895 61,735 106,538 17,296 50,174 2017: 19,449 20,915 38,241 40,774 8,118 61,896 : Customwork and other agricultural services ........farms, 2022: 839 49 2 41 13 5 2017: 884 35 7 21 7 3 $1,000, 2022: 16,807 786 (D) 2,460 184 65 2017: 15,851 199 57 2,246 (D) (D) : Gross cash rent or share payments .................farms, 2022: 1,222 22 19 18 24 44 2017: 1,335 38 12 24 15 52 $1,000, 2022: 22,957 238 402 479 299 848 2017: 14,985 30 83 473 144 (D) : Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas : trees, short rotation woody crops, and : maple products ...................................farms, 2022: 162 12 5 7 11 3 2017: 200 12 3 1 6 6 $1,000, 2022: 489 10 (D) 2 10 (D) 2017: 1,321 (Z) 12 (D) 17 (D) : Agri-tourism and recreational services ............farms, 2022: 326 14 23 12 18 17 2017: 465 24 52 18 19 29 $1,000, 2022: 20,391 267 1,282 (D) 464 2,966 2017: 18,683 1,807 2,198 261 239 4,881 : Patronage dividends and refunds : from cooperatives ................................farms, 2022: 784 - 11 59 8 22 2017: 870 - 10 64 4 12 $1,000, 2022: 7,579 - 174 3,175 25 102 2017: 5,724 - 111 1,706 (D) 33 : Crop and livestock insurance payments .............farms, 2022: 771 3 34 58 11 10 2017: 570 7 9 33 7 3 $1,000, 2022: 34,554 118 2,534 4,608 230 368 2017: 11,462 15 186 822 29 16 : Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments ....................farms, 2022: 206 9 4 - - 1 2017: 124 - - 3 - - $1,000, 2022: 2,010 30 44 - - (D) 2017: 592 - - (D) - - Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 9,757 3,316 10,963 - - (D) 2017: 4,777 - - (D) - - : Other farm-related income sources .................farms, 2022: 535 57 4 7 3 3 2017: 624 35 12 17 9 13 $1,000, 2022: 17,592 858 461 (D) 101 71 2017: 12,735 878 299 588 57 (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 6. Income From Farm-Related Sources: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Curry : De Baca : Dona Ana : Eddy : Grant : Guadalupe : Harding ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total income from farm-related sources ..............farms, 2022: 241 66 347 105 74 81 47 2017: 253 75 386 140 74 85 53 $1,000, 2022: 9,994 2,224 10,499 5,062 1,696 703 1,186 2017: 7,132 3,322 8,229 1,342 1,517 614 745 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 41,471 33,694 30,257 48,211 22,920 8,678 25,234 2017: 28,189 44,297 21,320 9,586 20,504 7,219 14,049 : Customwork and other agricultural services ........farms, 2022: 33 9 146 28 12 1 1 2017: 59 29 153 48 13 2 5 $1,000, 2022: 1,444 664 2,867 249 234 (D) (D) 2017: 1,349 805 3,319 341 (D) (D) 18 : Gross cash rent or share payments .................farms, 2022: 131 16 94 22 18 23 17 2017: 90 29 118 30 11 16 23 $1,000, 2022: 1,577 481 1,593 663 187 207 224 2017: 920 918 823 229 114 67 543 : Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas : trees, short rotation woody crops, and : maple products ...................................farms, 2022: - - - 8 2 10 - 2017: - - 9 - 2 - - $1,000, 2022: - - - 52 (D) 33 - 2017: - - (D) - (D) - - : Agri-tourism and recreational services ............farms, 2022: 3 3 6 2 1 - 6 2017: 11 3 11 4 7 10 5 $1,000, 2022: (D) 23 (D) (D) (D) - 18 2017: (D) (D) 1,699 107 78 28 17 : Patronage dividends and refunds : from cooperatives ................................farms, 2022: 49 24 52 22 16 28 14 2017: 84 15 61 42 16 23 15 $1,000, 2022: 212 55 (D) (D) (D) 33 54 2017: 696 (D) (D) 139 97 (D) 17 : Crop and livestock insurance payments .............farms, 2022: 66 20 28 35 19 10 14 2017: 81 9 10 26 9 20 13 $1,000, 2022: 6,425 599 817 1,702 611 210 769 2017: 2,215 489 271 382 300 170 79 : Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments ....................farms, 2022: 3 5 10 2 1 3 2 2017: 4 2 3 - 1 - 1 $1,000, 2022: (D) 175 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 2017: (D) (D) 1 - (D) - (D) Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: (D) 34,991 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 2017: (D) (D) 314 - (D) - (D) : Other farm-related income sources .................farms, 2022: 14 7 58 25 14 12 1 2017: 28 10 66 22 30 31 4 $1,000, 2022: 261 227 1,920 1,364 403 206 (D) 2017: 1,856 489 1,650 143 604 331 (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 6. Income From Farm-Related Sources: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Hidalgo : Lea : Lincoln : Los Alamos : Luna : McKinley : Mora ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total income from farm-related sources ..............farms, 2022: 54 95 116 - 54 102 88 2017: 45 115 112 - 51 69 106 $1,000, 2022: 1,692 5,077 2,604 - 1,312 686 1,304 2017: 451 1,888 1,207 - 2,129 131 1,433 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 31,340 53,442 22,448 - 24,298 6,726 14,817 2017: 10,015 16,418 10,777 - 41,747 1,896 13,520 : Customwork and other agricultural services ........farms, 2022: 3 18 7 - 5 10 8 2017: 8 19 13 - 9 10 8 $1,000, 2022: 189 545 44 - (D) 38 (D) 2017: 50 163 107 - 722 8 121 : Gross cash rent or share payments .................farms, 2022: 11 39 17 - 10 9 26 2017: 8 34 21 - 12 21 49 $1,000, 2022: (D) 2,364 350 - 194 487 192 2017: 88 779 251 - (D) 65 366 : Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas : trees, short rotation woody crops, and : maple products ...................................farms, 2022: - - 9 - - 11 17 2017: - - 13 - - 12 10 $1,000, 2022: - - (D) - - 10 31 2017: - - 13 - - 6 62 : Agri-tourism and recreational services ............farms, 2022: 1 3 24 - - 4 20 2017: - 3 25 - 1 15 27 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) 1,129 - - 10 856 2017: - 65 243 - (D) 33 540 : Patronage dividends and refunds : from cooperatives ................................farms, 2022: 25 17 29 - 19 9 9 2017: 18 36 23 - 25 2 8 $1,000, 2022: 26 182 98 - 136 2 10 2017: 33 138 47 - 212 (D) (D) : Crop and livestock insurance payments .............farms, 2022: 27 24 34 - 30 2 7 2017: 14 19 21 - 15 6 8 $1,000, 2022: 1,345 771 608 - 706 (D) (D) 2017: 228 399 327 - 717 7 224 : Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments ....................farms, 2022: 4 3 14 - 1 39 1 2017: 3 9 6 - - 3 2 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) 111 - (D) 126 (D) 2017: (D) 5 30 - - (D) (D) Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: (D) (D) 7,902 - (D) 3,218 (D) 2017: (D) 506 5,000 - - (D) (D) : Other farm-related income sources .................farms, 2022: 1 14 13 - 4 19 11 2017: 1 22 10 - 2 6 24 $1,000, 2022: (D) 1,099 (D) - (D) (D) 48 2017: (D) 341 189 - (D) 7 113 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 6. Income From Farm-Related Sources: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Otero : Quay : Rio Arriba : Roosevelt : Sandoval : San Juan : San Miguel ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total income from farm-related sources ..............farms, 2022: 96 199 260 200 96 217 141 2017: 88 212 286 220 84 180 186 $1,000, 2022: 3,666 6,978 6,194 5,544 828 4,072 2,234 2017: 902 2,540 5,056 5,578 1,166 4,828 1,078 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 38,185 35,064 23,823 27,718 8,628 18,765 15,844 2017: 10,246 11,983 17,678 25,356 13,875 26,823 5,796 : Customwork and other agricultural services ........farms, 2022: 24 12 67 21 28 82 31 2017: 12 33 93 29 23 61 17 $1,000, 2022: 338 992 174 1,296 173 266 352 2017: 143 691 681 1,583 116 400 133 : Gross cash rent or share payments .................farms, 2022: 16 93 78 120 31 53 34 2017: 21 85 85 96 17 63 69 $1,000, 2022: 307 1,593 454 1,229 74 (D) 152 2017: 307 527 262 967 195 (D) (D) : Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas : trees, short rotation woody crops, and : maple products ...................................farms, 2022: 3 - 17 - 1 17 10 2017: 7 2 27 1 4 4 26 $1,000, 2022: (D) - 101 - (D) 66 50 2017: 10 (D) 36 (D) (D) (D) 50 : Agri-tourism and recreational services ............farms, 2022: 14 2 45 6 12 8 17 2017: 10 5 43 2 15 5 18 $1,000, 2022: 1,295 (D) 4,527 33 238 (D) 1,437 2017: 222 (D) 3,527 (D) (D) 127 309 : Patronage dividends and refunds : from cooperatives ................................farms, 2022: 19 66 12 60 15 34 28 2017: 16 92 15 64 5 21 44 $1,000, 2022: 157 275 15 360 14 163 36 2017: 18 80 11 1,491 5 (D) (D) : Crop and livestock insurance payments .............farms, 2022: 33 63 44 55 11 7 7 2017: 28 46 35 43 3 4 27 $1,000, 2022: 1,266 3,927 451 2,059 159 159 83 2017: 150 874 310 1,091 72 20 125 : Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments ....................farms, 2022: 1 9 6 7 6 26 7 2017: - 6 13 16 - 9 3 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) 28 15 (D) 28 12 2017: - 50 34 (D) - 7 1 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: (D) (D) 4,614 2,182 (D) 1,092 1,714 2017: - 8,305 2,592 (D) - 761 269 : Other farm-related income sources .................farms, 2022: 25 15 46 18 19 17 20 2017: 13 18 39 18 29 36 17 $1,000, 2022: 265 152 445 551 167 156 112 2017: 51 292 196 288 585 987 167 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 6. Income From Farm-Related Sources: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Santa Fe : Sierra : Socorro : Taos : Torrance : Union : Valencia ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total income from farm-related sources ..............farms, 2022: 94 60 100 97 110 152 165 2017: 96 71 120 98 134 153 156 $1,000, 2022: 1,964 3,342 2,354 433 4,494 5,601 1,632 2017: 946 1,268 1,219 545 1,522 3,896 1,584 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 20,894 55,704 23,537 4,462 40,852 36,847 9,893 2017: 9,852 17,861 10,155 5,559 11,361 25,461 10,156 : Customwork and other agricultural services ........farms, 2022: 38 18 20 18 10 20 59 2017: 15 22 20 24 7 20 59 $1,000, 2022: 583 586 221 47 434 975 237 2017: 24 344 442 51 514 488 435 : Gross cash rent or share payments .................farms, 2022: 23 12 18 36 37 57 54 2017: 27 18 35 35 64 61 56 $1,000, 2022: 255 763 505 47 757 2,475 303 2017: 136 90 134 97 447 1,371 200 : Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas : trees, short rotation woody crops, and : maple products ...................................farms, 2022: 2 4 - 3 5 - 5 2017: 20 - 4 11 11 - 9 $1,000, 2022: (D) 1 - 5 42 - 27 2017: 9 - 33 97 49 - 20 : Agri-tourism and recreational services ............farms, 2022: 16 8 15 4 5 14 3 2017: 11 13 28 11 6 34 - $1,000, 2022: 184 664 653 160 415 196 1 2017: 492 452 172 67 14 277 - : Patronage dividends and refunds : from cooperatives ................................farms, 2022: 5 14 24 9 22 49 14 2017: 11 17 26 7 24 58 12 $1,000, 2022: (D) 28 119 (D) (D) (D) 553 2017: 11 13 137 (D) 55 (D) 26 : Crop and livestock insurance payments .............farms, 2022: 4 23 15 1 27 39 10 2017: 4 6 6 1 33 22 2 $1,000, 2022: 64 1,162 578 (D) 1,066 986 57 2017: (D) 39 62 (D) 315 1,324 (D) : Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments ....................farms, 2022: 2 3 6 6 5 3 17 2017: 1 6 7 12 7 3 4 $1,000, 2022: (D) 43 189 12 (D) (D) 163 2017: (D) 37 22 42 41 (D) (D) Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: (D) 14,405 31,559 1,949 (D) (D) 9,577 2017: (D) 6,218 3,143 3,501 5,829 (D) (D) : Other farm-related income sources .................farms, 2022: 18 5 7 29 11 17 21 2017: 25 5 10 16 16 15 25 $1,000, 2022: 865 95 88 157 1,246 708 293 2017: 267 293 216 182 89 266 704 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 7. Hired Farm Labor - Workers and Payroll: 2022 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : New Mexico : Bernalillo : Catron : Chaves : Cibola : Colfax ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hired farm labor ..........................................farms: 3,994 151 71 195 50 69 workers: 17,115 546 217 1,361 115 164 $1,000 payroll: 335,513 4,011 3,094 42,433 (D) 2,241 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .............................farms: 3,255 126 54 124 46 60 workers: 5,791 230 102 233 90 104 5 to 9 workers ........................................farms: 440 15 14 39 4 8 workers: 2,663 93 77 245 25 (D) 10 workers or more ....................................farms: 299 10 3 32 - 1 workers: 8,661 223 38 883 - (D) : Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more ........................................farms: 2,042 66 54 135 19 49 workers: 8,602 280 108 906 36 90 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .........................farms: 1,701 57 50 93 17 48 workers: 2,933 107 81 161 (D) (D) 5 to 9 workers ....................................farms: 163 3 3 22 2 - workers: 991 20 (D) 135 (D) - 10 workers or more ................................farms: 178 6 1 20 - 1 workers: 4,678 153 (D) 610 - (D) : Less than 150 days ......................................farms: 2,789 115 46 116 44 48 workers: 8,513 266 109 455 79 74 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) ...........................farms: 2,428 102 41 86 43 45 workers: 4,037 148 71 139 (D) 59 5 to 9 workers ......................................farms: 240 10 5 21 1 3 workers: 1,420 61 38 139 (D) 15 10 workers or more ..................................farms: 121 3 - 9 - - workers: 3,056 57 - 177 - - : Reported only workers working : 150 days or more .........................................farms: 1,205 36 25 79 6 21 workers: 4,974 219 51 619 10 46 $1,000 payroll: 156,758 2,197 1,402 28,149 (D) (D) : Reported only workers working : less than 150 days .......................................farms: 1,952 85 17 60 31 20 workers: 4,037 218 46 195 61 32 $1,000 payroll: 20,822 767 104 1,186 361 218 : Reported both - workers working : 150 days or more and workers : working less than 150 days ...............................farms: 837 30 29 56 13 28 150 days or more, workers: 3,628 61 57 287 26 44 less than 150 days, workers: 4,476 48 63 260 18 42 $1,000 payroll: 157,932 1,047 1,588 13,097 218 (D) : Total migrant workers .....................................farms: 173 - 2 15 1 - workers: 1,805 - (D) 129 (D) - : Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor ............farms: 149 - 1 15 - - workers: 1,596 - (D) 129 - - : Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor .........................................farms: 24 - 1 - 1 - workers: 209 - (D) - (D) - : Unpaid workers ............................................farms: 7,734 399 119 141 184 93 workers: 19,455 901 354 321 409 230 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 7. Hired Farm Labor - Workers and Payroll: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Curry : De Baca : Dona Ana : Eddy : Grant : Guadalupe : Harding ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hired farm labor ..........................................farms: 173 61 434 109 68 52 49 workers: 1,225 182 2,763 475 226 127 133 $1,000 payroll: 38,684 2,460 50,871 8,798 1,674 1,224 1,448 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .............................farms: 132 48 306 83 54 45 41 workers: 240 95 538 150 99 79 72 5 to 9 workers ........................................farms: 17 12 57 16 5 6 6 workers: 114 (D) 357 105 27 (D) (D) 10 workers or more ....................................farms: 24 1 71 10 9 1 2 workers: 871 (D) 1,868 220 100 (D) (D) : Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more ........................................farms: 103 32 239 73 36 23 29 workers: 907 62 1,436 282 70 42 49 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .........................farms: 73 31 154 59 34 21 27 workers: 145 (D) 296 98 53 (D) (D) 5 to 9 workers ....................................farms: 10 1 39 7 1 2 2 workers: 64 (D) 246 42 (D) (D) (D) 10 workers or more ................................farms: 20 - 46 7 1 - - workers: 698 - 894 142 (D) - - : Less than 150 days ......................................farms: 103 41 300 60 44 36 33 workers: 318 120 1,327 193 156 85 84 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) ...........................farms: 90 32 232 49 34 33 28 workers: 144 60 358 97 68 (D) 51 5 to 9 workers ......................................farms: 8 8 35 9 3 2 5 workers: 50 (D) 215 (D) 16 (D) 33 10 workers or more ..................................farms: 5 1 33 2 7 1 - workers: 124 (D) 754 (D) 72 (D) - : Reported only workers working : 150 days or more .........................................farms: 70 20 134 49 24 16 16 workers: 601 40 712 164 35 26 23 $1,000 payroll: 23,413 1,325 21,681 3,585 407 664 369 : Reported only workers working : less than 150 days .......................................farms: 70 29 195 36 32 29 20 workers: 133 83 374 71 118 73 46 $1,000 payroll: 1,799 586 2,479 305 284 229 349 : Reported both - workers working : 150 days or more and workers : working less than 150 days ...............................farms: 33 12 105 24 12 7 13 150 days or more, workers: 306 22 724 118 35 16 26 less than 150 days, workers: 185 37 953 122 38 12 38 $1,000 payroll: 13,471 549 26,711 4,909 984 332 730 : Total migrant workers .....................................farms: 12 - 47 3 1 1 1 workers: 178 - 355 (D) (D) (D) (D) : Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor ............farms: 11 - 45 3 1 1 1 workers: (D) - (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) : Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor .........................................farms: 1 - 2 - - - - workers: (D) - (D) - - - - : Unpaid workers ............................................farms: 157 73 715 142 130 119 68 workers: 345 165 1,513 330 392 352 226 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 7. Hired Farm Labor - Workers and Payroll: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Hidalgo : Lea : Lincoln : Los Alamos : Luna : McKinley : Mora ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hired farm labor ..........................................farms: 44 107 91 4 70 154 124 workers: 199 615 250 8 1,424 313 317 $1,000 payroll: 5,050 21,191 2,801 12 26,604 1,070 2,349 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .............................farms: 33 83 77 4 35 140 115 workers: 65 152 128 8 78 208 226 5 to 9 workers ........................................farms: 8 11 11 - 12 8 8 workers: 43 73 71 - 69 43 (D) 10 workers or more ....................................farms: 3 13 3 - 23 6 1 workers: 91 390 51 - 1,277 62 (D) : Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more ........................................farms: 32 81 51 - 56 50 34 workers: 123 483 87 - 455 63 75 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .........................farms: 29 65 49 - 33 49 33 workers: 56 115 (D) - 74 (D) (D) 5 to 9 workers ....................................farms: - 6 2 - 11 1 - workers: - 35 (D) - 69 (D) - 10 workers or more ................................farms: 3 10 - - 12 - 1 workers: 67 333 - - 312 - (D) : Less than 150 days ......................................farms: 31 56 59 4 51 110 103 workers: 76 132 163 8 969 250 242 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) ...........................farms: 28 50 51 4 29 97 96 workers: 47 85 90 8 54 157 182 5 to 9 workers ......................................farms: 2 5 5 - 6 9 6 workers: (D) (D) 28 - 41 53 (D) 10 workers or more ..................................farms: 1 1 3 - 16 4 1 workers: (D) (D) 45 - 874 40 (D) : Reported only workers working : 150 days or more .........................................farms: 13 51 32 - 19 44 21 workers: 39 391 48 - 97 53 32 $1,000 payroll: 1,124 17,144 1,158 - 2,839 204 544 : Reported only workers working : less than 150 days .......................................farms: 12 26 40 4 14 104 90 workers: 14 35 76 8 50 228 194 $1,000 payroll: 286 246 221 12 354 684 595 : Reported both - workers working : 150 days or more and workers : working less than 150 days ...............................farms: 19 30 19 - 37 6 13 150 days or more, workers: 84 92 39 - 358 10 43 less than 150 days, workers: 62 97 87 - 919 22 48 $1,000 payroll: 3,640 3,801 1,422 - 23,411 182 1,211 : Total migrant workers .....................................farms: 2 3 2 - 16 - 2 workers: (D) (D) (D) - 468 - (D) : Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor ............farms: 2 3 2 - 10 - - workers: (D) (D) (D) - 444 - - : Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor .........................................farms: - - - - 6 - 2 workers: - - - - 24 - (D) : Unpaid workers ............................................farms: 52 152 150 2 81 382 219 workers: (D) 362 406 (D) 220 1,015 496 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 7. Hired Farm Labor - Workers and Payroll: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Otero : Quay : Rio Arriba : Roosevelt : Sandoval : San Juan : San Miguel ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hired farm labor ..........................................farms: 90 116 319 165 115 233 141 workers: 398 289 797 1,034 560 792 371 $1,000 payroll: 4,430 4,542 6,454 38,515 2,432 (D) 3,234 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .............................farms: 68 104 282 130 94 221 122 workers: 143 198 480 230 162 377 218 5 to 9 workers ........................................farms: 15 9 31 14 10 2 15 workers: 99 57 169 89 58 (D) 83 10 workers or more ....................................farms: 7 3 6 21 11 10 4 workers: 156 34 148 715 340 (D) 70 : Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more ........................................farms: 51 65 103 85 49 87 65 workers: 141 145 232 751 237 338 154 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .........................farms: 44 61 99 60 38 79 62 workers: 72 110 156 113 62 127 114 5 to 9 workers ....................................farms: 3 2 3 8 5 4 2 workers: 17 (D) (D) 48 31 27 (D) 10 workers or more ................................farms: 4 2 1 17 6 4 1 workers: 52 (D) (D) 590 144 184 (D) : Less than 150 days ......................................farms: 70 78 270 111 87 179 92 workers: 257 144 565 283 323 454 217 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) ...........................farms: 53 75 249 101 73 171 82 workers: 105 124 398 172 119 266 147 5 to 9 workers ......................................farms: 13 2 17 5 8 7 8 workers: 69 (D) 91 30 48 (D) (D) 10 workers or more ..................................farms: 4 1 4 5 6 1 2 workers: 83 (D) 76 81 156 (D) (D) : Reported only workers working : 150 days or more .........................................farms: 20 38 49 54 28 54 49 workers: 59 93 142 530 88 112 113 $1,000 payroll: 1,134 2,577 1,625 26,211 356 (D) 1,517 : Reported only workers working : less than 150 days .......................................farms: 39 51 216 80 66 146 76 workers: 81 95 454 129 151 223 180 $1,000 payroll: 348 530 3,250 1,160 461 567 509 : Reported both - workers working : 150 days or more and workers : working less than 150 days ...............................farms: 31 27 54 31 21 33 16 150 days or more, workers: 82 52 90 221 149 226 41 less than 150 days, workers: 176 49 111 154 172 231 37 $1,000 payroll: 2,948 1,435 1,580 11,144 1,615 (D) 1,208 : Total migrant workers .....................................farms: 3 1 12 16 6 8 3 workers: 14 (D) 16 174 10 141 6 : Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor ............farms: 3 1 8 16 2 7 3 workers: 14 (D) 10 174 (D) (D) 6 : Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor .........................................farms: - - 4 - 4 1 - workers: - - 6 - (D) (D) - : Unpaid workers ............................................farms: 211 181 586 146 275 1,082 316 workers: 508 494 1,631 319 786 2,834 933 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 7. Hired Farm Labor - Workers and Payroll: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Santa Fe : Sierra : Socorro : Taos : Torrance : Union : Valencia ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hired farm labor ..........................................farms: 86 68 124 95 141 104 121 workers: 298 333 336 266 356 273 352 $1,000 payroll: 3,301 4,654 7,107 1,186 5,579 4,206 3,948 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .............................farms: 75 40 113 82 125 92 101 workers: 137 81 187 167 184 178 152 5 to 9 workers ........................................farms: 7 21 7 12 14 10 16 workers: 39 117 49 (D) (D) (D) 98 10 workers or more ....................................farms: 4 7 4 1 2 2 4 workers: 122 135 100 (D) (D) (D) 102 : Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more ........................................farms: 46 38 63 45 70 63 50 workers: 152 133 180 104 171 137 173 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .........................farms: 40 25 59 44 65 59 44 workers: 72 43 98 (D) 111 104 (D) 5 to 9 workers ....................................farms: 4 10 1 - 4 3 2 workers: (D) 54 (D) - (D) (D) (D) 10 workers or more ................................farms: 2 3 3 1 1 1 4 workers: (D) 36 (D) (D) (D) (D) 87 : Less than 150 days ......................................farms: 60 45 78 73 91 65 90 workers: 146 200 156 162 185 136 179 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) ...........................farms: 56 27 74 70 88 59 80 workers: 85 67 116 146 126 96 117 5 to 9 workers ......................................farms: 1 14 3 3 2 5 9 workers: (D) 73 (D) 16 (D) (D) (D) 10 workers or more ..................................farms: 3 4 1 - 1 1 1 workers: (D) 60 (D) - (D) (D) (D) : Reported only workers working : 150 days or more .........................................farms: 26 23 46 22 50 39 31 workers: 102 51 122 62 97 94 103 $1,000 payroll: 1,305 711 4,100 566 2,411 2,451 2,006 : Reported only workers working : less than 150 days .......................................farms: 40 30 61 50 71 41 71 workers: 61 97 122 103 94 73 119 $1,000 payroll: 215 405 520 239 547 671 338 : Reported both - workers working : 150 days or more and workers : working less than 150 days ...............................farms: 20 15 17 23 20 24 19 150 days or more, workers: 50 82 58 42 74 43 70 less than 150 days, workers: 85 103 34 59 91 63 60 $1,000 payroll: 1,781 3,538 2,487 380 2,620 1,085 1,603 : Total migrant workers .....................................farms: 3 6 4 - - 2 1 workers: (D) 115 30 - - (D) (D) : Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor ............farms: 1 6 4 - - 2 1 workers: (D) 115 30 - - (D) (D) : Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor .........................................farms: 2 - - - - - - workers: (D) - - - - - - : Unpaid workers ............................................farms: 275 121 189 248 246 122 358 workers: 587 319 452 583 612 311 914 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : New Mexico : Bernalillo : Catron : Chaves : Cibola : Colfax ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS : : Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 20,976 964 305 485 520 269 2017: 25,044 1,248 341 560 640 304 Land in farms .......................................acres, 2022: 39,128,563 (D) 1,396,946 2,309,179 1,700,895 2,035,008 2017: 40,659,836 221,495 1,260,711 2,318,143 1,593,679 2,073,125 Average size of farm ............................acres, 2022: 1,865 (D) 4,580 4,761 3,271 7,565 2017: 1,624 177 3,697 4,140 2,490 6,819 : Estimated market value of land and buildings ........farms, 2022: 20,976 964 305 485 520 269 2017: 25,044 1,248 341 560 640 304 $1,000, 2022: 32,804,095 717,779 865,614 2,048,475 691,199 1,988,244 2017: 21,180,716 611,131 529,096 1,096,071 505,136 1,046,455 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 1,563,887 744,584 2,838,078 4,223,661 1,329,229 7,391,243 2017: 845,740 489,688 1,551,601 1,957,270 789,275 3,442,286 Average per acre ..............................dollars, 2022: 838 2,788 620 887 406 977 2017: 521 2,759 420 473 317 505 2022 farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 ..............................................: 3,831 65 27 21 162 12 $50,000 to $99,999 .........................................: 1,753 70 17 26 38 15 $100,000 to $199,999 .......................................: 2,515 76 19 42 91 21 $200,000 to $499,999 .......................................: 5,031 324 60 91 76 49 $500,000 to $999,999 .......................................: 3,351 251 57 82 49 52 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ...................................: 1,807 100 40 57 41 33 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...................................: 1,440 56 40 76 36 39 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ...................................: 648 18 17 45 8 13 $10,000,000 or more ........................................: 600 4 28 45 19 35 : Approximate land area ...............................acres, 2022: 77,638,394 743,123 4,431,480 3,882,975 2,905,524 2,405,104 Proportion in farms .............................percent, 2022: 50.4 34.6 31.5 59.5 58.5 84.6 : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 6,934 698 7 71 151 17 acres: 24,068 2,234 32 318 359 69 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 4,108 136 44 107 87 26 acres: 89,264 2,977 1,163 2,290 1,815 613 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 630 12 15 9 6 8 acres: 36,198 649 844 491 357 467 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 759 17 14 13 5 30 acres: 61,561 1,497 1,212 1,002 405 2,254 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 708 24 19 18 4 12 acres: 80,447 2,601 2,211 2,051 480 1,465 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 895 8 30 9 41 5 acres: 141,263 1,352 4,689 1,510 6,579 776 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 380 2 5 33 2 5 acres: 75,287 (D) 923 6,593 (D) 962 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 252 2 13 8 2 9 acres: 59,833 (D) 3,012 1,927 (D) 2,092 : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 1,340 21 34 21 59 28 acres: 476,236 7,503 12,454 6,833 22,160 9,921 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 1,272 17 20 38 48 31 acres: 924,022 11,918 14,449 27,345 35,123 23,857 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 1,089 16 36 26 29 10 acres: 1,523,467 20,694 49,951 35,550 39,417 14,242 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 2,609 11 68 132 86 88 acres: 35,636,917 205,095 1,306,006 2,223,269 1,593,343 1,978,290 : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 8,554 967 19 126 233 20 acres: 31,107 3,198 86 564 462 82 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 4,524 154 59 105 71 34 acres: 101,003 2,920 1,510 2,056 1,508 1,110 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 653 18 13 8 14 9 acres: 37,452 1,027 752 456 777 535 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 838 11 13 26 16 18 acres: 67,980 880 1,106 2,045 1,293 1,424 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 820 24 22 18 8 11 acres: 93,775 2,481 2,581 2,137 880 1,190 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 1,086 3 27 23 33 18 acres: 172,076 496 4,205 3,801 5,296 2,832 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 449 19 10 14 9 11 acres: 88,448 3,836 1,896 2,833 1,871 2,155 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 302 5 6 16 5 4 acres: 71,641 1,170 1,372 3,822 1,214 947 : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 1,489 14 30 39 42 40 acres: 538,035 4,417 11,301 14,139 15,551 15,467 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 1,764 10 43 41 88 33 acres: 1,266,571 7,663 31,702 28,432 59,810 23,689 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 1,696 14 37 17 48 33 acres: 2,399,536 21,825 54,154 22,381 72,258 45,626 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 2,869 9 62 127 73 73 acres: 35,792,212 171,582 1,150,046 2,235,477 1,432,759 1,978,068 : LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE : : Total cropland ......................................farms, 2022: 11,852 621 80 278 136 104 2017: 13,136 760 74 268 206 111 acres, 2022: 2,094,233 21,210 15,969 123,467 29,602 19,914 2017: 1,825,827 6,476 5,067 62,174 5,433 19,216 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 8,905 488 47 237 51 64 2017: 10,229 685 34 229 106 77 acres, 2022: 762,676 3,987 1,500 57,173 957 7,508 2017: 806,138 3,850 197 (D) 763 (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 : Curry : De Baca : Dona Ana : Eddy : Grant : Guadalupe : Harding ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS : : Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 665 175 1,990 346 334 267 175 2017: 641 226 1,946 507 404 297 184 Land in farms .......................................acres, 2022: 891,911 928,891 713,474 640,351 794,499 1,258,863 911,624 2017: 902,165 1,182,224 528,270 1,087,902 893,980 1,444,135 938,460 Average size of farm ............................acres, 2022: 1,341 5,308 359 1,851 2,379 4,715 5,209 2017: 1,407 5,231 271 2,146 2,213 4,862 5,100 : Estimated market value of land and buildings ........farms, 2022: 665 175 1,990 346 334 267 175 2017: 641 226 1,946 507 404 297 184 $1,000, 2022: 680,673 357,510 1,652,691 581,088 456,652 477,576 407,152 2017: 626,745 443,485 1,312,192 643,051 435,239 449,319 343,809 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 1,023,568 2,042,917 830,498 1,679,444 1,367,221 1,788,675 2,326,584 2017: 977,762 1,962,324 674,302 1,268,345 1,077,324 1,512,859 1,868,529 Average per acre ..............................dollars, 2022: 763 385 2,316 907 575 379 447 2017: 695 375 2,484 591 487 311 366 2022 farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 ..............................................: 32 18 122 10 20 19 - $50,000 to $99,999 .........................................: 71 7 142 22 10 26 7 $100,000 to $199,999 .......................................: 90 12 348 23 28 13 21 $200,000 to $499,999 .......................................: 171 38 708 111 97 65 34 $500,000 to $999,999 .......................................: 142 35 392 47 73 49 34 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ...................................: 61 14 143 57 49 44 25 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...................................: 70 25 71 37 37 27 34 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ...................................: 25 19 32 33 14 17 12 $10,000,000 or more ........................................: 3 7 32 6 6 7 8 : Approximate land area ...............................acres, 2022: 899,488 1,486,774 2,437,233 2,672,903 2,535,160 1,939,054 1,360,306 Proportion in farms .............................percent, 2022: 99.2 62.5 29.3 24.0 31.3 64.9 67.0 : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 49 36 1,431 68 34 14 2 acres: 165 162 4,323 283 161 58 (D) 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 49 34 307 70 55 25 4 acres: 1,303 714 6,799 1,645 1,176 673 124 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 4 2 30 18 18 6 4 acres: 247 (D) 1,704 1,059 1,034 356 (D) 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 20 7 33 15 31 13 - acres: 1,556 659 2,667 1,265 2,534 1,160 - : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 32 6 32 19 29 11 - acres: 3,862 751 3,511 2,263 3,312 1,132 - 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 81 1 27 6 23 7 4 acres: 12,929 (D) 4,159 902 3,606 1,004 (D) 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 15 2 15 8 14 6 1 acres: 3,008 (D) 3,041 1,563 2,918 1,180 (D) 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 19 - 7 8 5 10 - acres: 4,467 - 1,748 1,878 1,181 2,342 - : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 115 14 35 32 29 15 22 acres: 38,227 4,386 12,573 10,964 11,573 5,315 7,138 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 95 9 31 29 11 34 20 acres: 71,242 5,917 22,420 19,952 7,534 26,140 14,567 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 74 6 20 14 28 40 40 acres: 102,229 10,034 25,325 21,913 39,320 59,545 56,031 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 112 58 22 59 57 86 78 acres: 652,676 905,617 625,204 576,664 720,150 1,159,958 832,733 : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 69 43 1,408 121 68 32 - acres: 313 (D) 4,524 475 259 123 - 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 67 57 279 118 55 28 9 acres: 1,680 1,234 5,682 2,926 1,501 690 345 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 8 3 29 9 33 8 2 acres: 481 (D) 1,670 504 1,866 453 (D) 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 25 7 39 26 27 6 7 acres: 1,995 536 3,137 2,094 2,167 467 548 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 26 8 23 16 26 9 3 acres: 3,069 920 2,797 1,797 2,899 972 341 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 64 2 33 13 28 17 9 acres: 10,127 (D) 5,341 1,933 4,493 2,664 1,454 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 11 3 15 5 8 5 2 acres: 2,164 580 2,979 998 1,657 960 (D) 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 8 5 9 6 6 10 - acres: 1,923 1,162 2,165 1,360 1,484 2,332 - : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 89 19 46 63 17 16 29 acres: 31,336 5,764 17,267 22,630 6,557 5,604 10,158 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 66 4 29 34 34 28 22 acres: 49,230 2,178 19,232 24,411 23,572 18,872 15,017 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 87 16 14 19 31 31 30 acres: 123,001 26,692 18,297 26,929 46,998 47,826 40,082 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 121 59 22 77 71 107 71 acres: 676,846 1,142,440 445,179 1,001,845 800,527 1,363,172 870,023 : LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE : : Total cropland ......................................farms, 2022: 454 88 1,848 199 97 96 27 2017: 430 104 1,776 306 120 111 33 acres, 2022: 446,772 14,677 80,104 38,917 4,284 31,483 17,871 2017: 428,364 10,065 93,128 49,319 6,494 13,311 14,837 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 155 80 1,781 160 72 58 8 2017: 192 94 1,736 281 75 74 8 acres, 2022: (D) 8,046 69,044 27,295 1,072 (D) (D) 2017: 168,118 8,050 76,223 (D) 1,482 2,727 (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 : Hidalgo : Lea : Lincoln : Los Alamos : Luna : McKinley : Mora ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS : : Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 152 411 359 4 213 1,664 501 2017: 151 555 454 2 211 2,441 700 Land in farms .......................................acres, 2022: 699,048 1,826,208 1,430,994 (D) 714,436 2,420,328 684,546 2017: 848,867 1,938,321 1,466,477 (D) 575,844 2,569,810 930,642 Average size of farm ............................acres, 2022: 4,599 4,443 3,986 (D) 3,354 1,455 1,366 2017: 5,622 3,492 3,230 (D) 2,729 1,053 1,329 : Estimated market value of land and buildings ........farms, 2022: 152 411 359 4 213 1,664 501 2017: 151 555 454 2 211 2,441 700 $1,000, 2022: 289,458 1,787,040 1,310,061 241 568,579 1,463,728 930,253 2017: (D) 798,666 729,590 (D) 296,298 1,100,835 514,061 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 1,904,328 4,348,029 3,649,195 60,335 2,669,383 879,644 1,856,792 2017: (D) 1,439,038 1,607,027 (D) 1,404,258 450,977 734,372 Average per acre ..............................dollars, 2022: 414 979 915 24,134 796 605 1,359 2017: (D) 412 498 (D) 515 428 552 2022 farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 ..............................................: 11 31 30 - 33 918 46 $50,000 to $99,999 .........................................: 6 44 16 4 15 185 36 $100,000 to $199,999 .......................................: 25 45 31 - 27 141 70 $200,000 to $499,999 .......................................: 31 94 65 - 39 135 85 $500,000 to $999,999 .......................................: 19 41 70 - 27 87 154 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ...................................: 29 34 38 - 9 90 50 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...................................: 15 56 56 - 22 71 30 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ...................................: 13 25 25 - 27 20 18 $10,000,000 or more ........................................: 3 41 28 - 14 17 12 : Approximate land area ...............................acres, 2022: 2,200,615 2,810,513 3,091,914 69,887 1,897,756 3,488,337 1,233,717 Proportion in farms .............................percent, 2022: 31.8 65.0 46.3 (Z) 37.6 69.4 55.5 : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 14 54 43 4 24 664 44 acres: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 1,185 208 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 13 89 58 - 51 161 95 acres: 414 1,988 1,181 - 1,416 3,213 2,337 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 13 2 17 - 8 37 30 acres: 793 (D) 991 - 410 2,191 1,710 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 6 17 15 - 16 18 46 acres: 460 1,385 1,200 - 1,243 1,514 3,801 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 4 11 20 - 12 47 41 acres: 460 1,305 2,449 - 1,293 5,223 4,718 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 7 32 18 - 7 132 43 acres: 1,076 5,091 2,834 - 1,120 20,931 6,753 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 1 3 4 - 2 17 25 acres: (D) 600 808 - (D) 3,314 4,844 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 4 5 1 - 4 8 9 acres: 977 1,238 (D) - 978 1,820 2,085 : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 15 46 40 - 21 73 56 acres: 4,989 16,220 14,553 - 7,345 29,261 20,624 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 20 36 12 - 17 120 52 acres: 13,401 29,146 7,541 - 12,173 87,655 38,016 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 10 19 25 - 6 151 24 acres: 15,300 27,704 34,389 - 9,567 215,139 38,140 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 45 97 106 - 45 236 36 acres: 660,968 1,741,150 1,364,615 - 678,389 2,048,882 561,310 : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 5 90 58 2 35 857 70 acres: (D) 350 265 (D) (D) 1,560 337 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 12 113 77 - 49 177 213 acres: 294 3,049 1,813 - 1,212 3,836 4,847 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 7 10 17 - 7 57 43 acres: 406 616 1,028 - 405 3,285 2,389 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 3 20 16 - 7 37 42 acres: (D) 1,547 1,305 - 524 3,034 3,377 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 5 21 22 - 8 39 57 acres: 607 2,377 2,554 - 944 4,356 6,809 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 5 29 27 - 8 229 41 acres: 814 4,606 4,293 - 1,242 36,546 6,407 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 6 8 9 - 5 41 33 acres: 1,098 1,540 1,680 - 1,003 7,911 6,693 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 1 6 4 - 2 34 13 acres: (D) 1,380 926 - (D) 8,172 3,086 : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 15 36 46 - 22 154 80 acres: 4,962 12,612 16,981 - 7,371 58,771 28,928 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 23 63 41 - 15 265 44 acres: 16,877 43,940 29,913 - 10,515 192,639 33,065 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 16 48 27 - 11 308 17 acres: 21,630 73,512 35,389 - 14,497 429,263 24,646 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 53 111 110 - 42 243 47 acres: 801,682 1,792,792 1,370,330 - 537,551 1,820,437 810,058 : LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE : : Total cropland ......................................farms, 2022: 66 180 78 - 119 340 323 2017: 63 235 118 - 134 413 450 acres, 2022: 23,460 92,019 4,918 - 38,016 101,696 21,780 2017: 25,540 111,913 6,654 - 30,007 38,747 21,176 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 36 93 40 - 96 151 223 2017: 41 152 59 - 105 216 360 acres, 2022: (D) 40,444 145 - (D) 882 5,599 2017: (D) 48,333 510 - 20,168 1,094 10,486 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Otero : Quay : Rio Arriba : Roosevelt : Sandoval : San Juan : San Miguel ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS : : Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 467 592 1,285 638 709 2,877 776 2017: 473 613 1,439 742 1,007 2,965 1,170 Land in farms .......................................acres, 2022: 867,162 1,834,958 1,346,191 1,294,906 881,954 2,417,870 1,662,231 2017: 1,019,246 1,548,435 1,362,062 1,499,615 783,724 2,551,470 2,269,554 Average size of farm ............................acres, 2022: 1,857 3,100 1,048 2,030 1,244 840 2,142 2017: 2,155 2,526 947 2,021 778 861 1,940 : Estimated market value of land and buildings ........farms, 2022: 467 592 1,285 638 709 2,877 776 2017: 473 613 1,439 742 1,007 2,965 1,170 $1,000, 2022: 654,022 1,435,869 2,274,097 1,345,165 620,606 1,802,308 1,390,197 2017: 447,838 545,222 1,168,949 685,044 418,126 1,025,100 1,018,107 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 1,400,475 2,425,455 1,769,725 2,108,409 875,326 626,454 1,791,491 2017: 946,804 889,432 812,334 923,240 415,220 345,734 870,177 Average per acre ..............................dollars, 2022: 754 783 1,689 1,039 704 745 836 2017: 439 352 858 457 534 402 449 2022 farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 ..............................................: 29 53 132 63 155 1,406 79 $50,000 to $99,999 .........................................: 43 33 86 76 73 312 61 $100,000 to $199,999 .......................................: 67 97 157 90 84 294 82 $200,000 to $499,999 .......................................: 143 156 336 150 204 409 215 $500,000 to $999,999 .......................................: 98 93 270 82 102 218 175 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ...................................: 38 60 151 71 46 139 65 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...................................: 23 53 85 47 24 52 49 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ...................................: 15 21 38 25 9 12 25 $10,000,000 or more ........................................: 11 26 30 34 12 35 25 : Approximate land area ...............................acres, 2022: 4,232,039 1,839,288 3,750,990 1,565,468 2,374,470 3,530,995 3,022,116 Proportion in farms .............................percent, 2022: 20.5 99.8 35.9 82.7 37.1 68.5 55.0 : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 149 17 398 25 316 1,195 115 acres: 687 67 1,648 105 960 4,723 501 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 109 38 319 81 153 984 135 acres: 2,258 981 7,426 1,900 3,286 18,014 3,584 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 21 13 65 7 19 92 51 acres: 1,131 791 3,733 398 1,014 5,254 3,014 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 25 39 61 38 24 40 45 acres: 2,006 3,152 4,919 3,081 1,852 3,165 3,687 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 27 20 57 25 20 48 43 acres: 3,185 2,326 6,499 2,876 2,272 4,939 4,943 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 10 65 35 49 27 40 34 acres: 1,663 10,218 5,793 7,850 4,224 6,297 5,397 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 12 15 50 4 8 25 38 acres: 2,414 3,049 9,823 768 1,606 4,886 7,623 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 8 19 22 11 4 19 9 acres: 1,875 4,592 5,278 2,534 928 4,632 2,127 : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 28 92 74 112 43 42 80 acres: 9,681 32,465 26,774 38,428 15,019 14,627 28,632 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 29 84 79 93 22 83 63 acres: 20,588 60,092 58,796 67,068 16,756 56,347 45,122 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 16 61 38 69 20 123 78 acres: 22,193 89,252 54,266 96,038 27,468 165,802 98,660 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 33 129 87 124 53 186 85 acres: 799,481 1,627,973 1,161,236 1,073,860 806,569 2,129,184 1,458,941 : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 146 24 544 39 456 903 220 acres: 661 140 2,299 133 1,641 4,020 1,138 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 119 53 345 97 239 771 200 acres: 2,709 1,448 7,918 2,644 4,884 15,252 4,571 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 20 13 58 14 38 52 39 acres: 1,079 710 3,292 836 2,104 2,886 2,307 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 35 40 58 46 26 64 68 acres: 2,900 3,307 4,876 3,815 2,130 5,118 5,543 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 15 33 56 19 16 69 103 acres: 1,900 3,930 6,401 2,134 1,708 7,398 11,898 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 12 44 39 58 35 62 73 acres: 1,940 7,013 5,996 9,138 5,524 9,803 11,626 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 7 17 32 23 6 32 42 acres: 1,322 3,453 6,262 4,495 1,184 6,433 8,212 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 7 21 12 8 - 15 21 acres: 1,709 4,966 2,876 1,926 - 3,475 5,015 : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 17 80 75 113 39 72 94 acres: 6,483 29,611 25,844 39,804 14,750 26,437 32,112 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 22 66 57 93 42 303 92 acres: 15,359 49,935 42,037 69,507 30,056 211,843 64,603 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 24 74 75 88 56 303 95 acres: 35,857 102,199 103,372 125,520 77,060 425,974 131,241 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 49 148 88 144 54 319 123 acres: 947,327 1,341,723 1,150,889 1,239,663 642,683 1,832,831 1,991,288 : LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE : : Total cropland ......................................farms, 2022: 253 338 987 355 464 1,716 353 2017: 259 356 1,068 441 593 1,522 507 acres, 2022: 6,857 198,356 60,052 313,382 15,945 102,544 26,130 2017: 8,639 199,623 41,685 317,093 17,476 107,866 22,353 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 226 67 829 137 368 1,368 240 2017: 220 125 954 205 501 1,049 374 acres, 2022: 3,991 (D) 17,740 (D) 4,557 72,049 3,985 2017: 4,492 41,965 15,556 (D) 5,568 69,343 4,912 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Santa Fe : Sierra : Socorro : Taos : Torrance : Union : Valencia ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS : : Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 591 269 453 622 577 343 978 2017: 639 257 658 824 716 369 1,360 Land in farms .......................................acres, 2022: 494,844 1,070,677 1,345,407 229,129 1,692,413 1,925,764 450,426 2017: (D) 1,012,233 912,476 285,130 1,561,057 1,886,887 517,702 Average size of farm ............................acres, 2022: 837 3,980 2,970 368 2,933 5,614 461 2017: (D) 3,939 1,387 346 2,180 5,114 381 : Estimated market value of land and buildings ........farms, 2022: 591 269 453 622 577 343 978 2017: 639 257 658 824 716 369 1,360 $1,000, 2022: 616,080 434,914 1,033,029 480,095 1,326,875 1,641,665 475,160 2017: 595,587 365,466 572,868 466,094 743,861 778,731 601,678 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 1,042,437 1,616,781 2,280,417 771,857 2,299,610 4,786,197 485,848 2017: 932,062 1,422,045 870,620 565,648 1,038,912 2,110,381 442,410 Average per acre ..............................dollars, 2022: 1,245 406 768 2,095 784 852 1,055 2017: 881 361 628 1,635 477 413 1,162 2022 farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 ..............................................: 32 7 36 78 37 17 130 $50,000 to $99,999 .........................................: 60 21 31 65 41 10 84 $100,000 to $199,999 .......................................: 87 37 42 107 56 33 159 $200,000 to $499,999 .......................................: 184 89 124 171 177 54 346 $500,000 to $999,999 .......................................: 127 48 92 102 88 30 165 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ...................................: 41 25 28 40 74 51 64 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...................................: 39 24 58 45 47 73 23 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ...................................: 9 12 25 11 28 32 5 $10,000,000 or more ........................................: 12 6 17 3 29 43 2 : Approximate land area ...............................acres, 2022: 1,221,123 2,675,889 4,253,688 1,409,519 2,140,940 2,447,299 682,709 Proportion in farms .............................percent, 2022: 40.5 40.0 31.6 16.3 79.1 78.7 66.0 : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 260 39 89 217 24 8 657 acres: 947 149 400 1,003 68 20 2,613 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 142 62 144 241 62 11 216 acres: 3,168 1,890 3,236 5,306 1,735 295 4,344 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 23 18 6 30 16 4 26 acres: 1,278 980 357 1,774 926 200 1,587 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 21 23 29 28 40 6 24 acres: 1,729 1,798 2,286 2,387 3,212 470 2,003 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 11 14 18 19 43 10 12 acres: 1,286 1,569 1,944 2,160 4,981 1,060 1,320 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 31 15 19 9 46 27 7 acres: 4,701 2,405 2,761 1,446 7,086 4,225 1,120 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 12 9 8 5 27 4 3 acres: 2,388 1,830 1,584 1,000 5,153 834 (D) 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 3 3 8 11 15 4 2 acres: 722 718 2,011 2,447 3,618 960 (D) : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 30 13 19 21 74 28 8 acres: 10,733 5,429 6,468 7,348 25,114 11,119 2,360 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 13 14 16 10 74 47 5 acres: 7,784 10,534 11,357 6,492 54,987 36,203 3,500 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 9 13 8 9 33 35 3 acres: 12,378 18,982 11,603 10,810 45,931 51,494 4,100 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 36 46 89 22 123 159 15 acres: 447,730 1,024,393 1,301,400 186,956 1,539,602 1,818,884 426,389 : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 299 38 277 328 50 4 1,003 acres: 1,236 163 915 1,392 194 (D) 4,203 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 135 61 181 318 84 - 244 acres: 2,725 1,535 3,962 7,373 2,690 - 5,079 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 17 8 17 26 30 5 21 acres: (D) 470 954 1,563 1,794 304 (D) 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 22 26 17 23 40 2 25 acres: 1,801 2,096 1,487 1,861 3,198 (D) 1,993 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 26 14 11 22 63 18 9 acres: 3,083 1,611 1,185 2,619 7,081 2,128 988 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 18 5 17 17 60 32 5 acres: 2,805 791 2,616 2,675 9,520 4,951 (D) 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 11 4 14 9 35 2 1 acres: 2,114 776 2,805 1,730 6,861 (D) (D) 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 8 6 3 6 39 8 8 acres: 1,841 1,442 704 1,430 9,230 1,926 1,906 : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 23 14 25 32 62 32 14 acres: 7,744 5,198 9,109 11,541 21,554 12,893 5,139 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 18 16 17 9 91 45 10 acres: 14,046 11,039 11,830 6,248 69,106 33,466 6,739 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 15 20 19 16 51 56 - acres: 20,375 33,244 32,107 22,755 72,755 72,071 - 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 47 45 60 18 111 165 20 acres: 617,226 953,868 844,802 223,943 1,357,074 1,758,626 489,455 : LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE : : Total cropland ......................................farms, 2022: 326 151 247 544 143 102 739 2017: 332 126 311 719 150 97 943 acres, 2022: 13,512 35,338 58,756 16,714 49,509 57,516 13,463 2017: 23,682 8,479 17,733 16,603 29,776 48,850 18,048 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 296 109 215 481 73 45 611 2017: 286 108 289 661 57 44 832 acres, 2022: 10,047 6,203 11,717 8,231 10,880 (D) 10,678 2017: 15,812 6,783 14,351 11,799 12,144 20,898 15,597 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : New Mexico : Bernalillo : Catron : Chaves : Cibola : Colfax ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 1,255 50 13 29 37 26 2017: 1,292 42 22 13 21 2 acres, 2022: 468,877 12,282 3,240 62,105 26,069 4,259 2017: 224,155 1,188 3,286 (D) 1,390 (D) : Other cropland ....................................farms, 2022: 4,806 188 32 81 71 55 2017: 5,092 161 32 106 111 65 acres, 2022: 862,680 4,941 11,229 4,189 2,576 8,147 2017: 795,534 1,438 1,584 16,170 3,280 9,571 : Cropland idle or used for cover crops or : soil improvement, but not harvested and : not pastured or grazed .........................farms, 2022: 2,789 131 27 48 28 15 2017: 2,962 113 21 51 51 30 acres, 2022: 518,133 4,242 (D) 3,172 933 2,255 2017: 477,426 1,031 (D) 10,878 1,336 4,805 Cropland on which all crops failed ..............farms, 2022: 1,379 29 2 17 24 24 2017: 1,420 32 3 19 45 27 acres, 2022: 208,400 161 (D) 350 633 2,556 2017: 175,394 162 (D) 1,016 1,433 1,626 : Cropland in summer fallow .......................farms, 2022: 1,351 45 9 19 27 19 2017: 1,357 37 11 45 21 24 acres, 2022: 136,147 538 (D) 667 1,010 3,336 2017: 142,714 245 (D) 4,276 511 3,140 : Total woodland ......................................farms, 2022: 1,892 107 73 11 79 36 2017: 2,167 144 90 4 75 43 acres, 2022: 2,650,378 21,163 58,190 41,880 (D) 697,417 2017: 2,415,780 19,045 95,438 372 90,755 672,039 Woodland pastured .................................farms, 2022: 1,223 62 64 5 64 26 2017: 1,450 83 73 1 50 34 acres, 2022: 2,288,815 3,957 56,353 41,820 88,915 615,365 2017: 2,218,093 (D) 92,575 (D) 77,042 (D) Woodland not pastured .............................farms, 2022: 871 49 16 6 15 14 2017: 993 75 25 3 29 12 acres, 2022: 361,563 17,206 1,837 60 (D) 82,052 2017: 197,687 (D) 2,863 (D) 13,713 (D) : Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured .....................farms, 2022: 11,155 379 240 261 342 229 2017: 13,961 482 270 320 400 255 acres, 2022: 33,718,286 203,885 1,318,049 2,033,995 1,544,827 1,311,132 2017: 36,146,772 193,651 1,157,176 2,243,604 1,488,153 1,376,103 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, roads, wasteland, etc. .................farms, 2022: 9,016 446 105 193 213 126 2017: 10,689 536 102 266 294 106 acres, 2022: 665,666 (D) 4,738 109,837 (D) 6,545 2017: 271,457 2,323 3,030 11,993 9,338 5,767 Pastureland, all types ..............................farms, 2022: 12,211 447 278 286 382 237 2017: 15,209 548 311 325 424 266 acres, 2022: 36,475,978 220,124 1,377,642 2,137,920 1,659,811 1,930,756 2017: 38,589,020 (D) 1,253,037 2,245,093 1,566,585 2,016,936 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .......................farms, 2022: 893 16 7 7 2 6 2017: 887 - 1 3 - 4 acres, 2022: 594,643 2,899 3,336 (D) (D) 24,289 2017: 451,665 - (D) 9,055 - 1,954 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs ............farms, 2022: 1,682 9 36 126 18 28 2017: 1,654 9 25 76 22 23 acres, 2022: 5,309,957 12,775 92,587 551,064 85,870 224,238 2017: 5,866,042 49 113,621 628,076 103,609 217,459 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Curry : De Baca : Dona Ana : Eddy : Grant : Guadalupe : Harding ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 54 7 36 22 19 17 2 2017: 63 8 26 21 21 25 2 acres, 2022: (D) 3,111 2,299 957 2,680 (D) (D) 2017: 31,519 235 2,496 (D) 4,378 7,833 (D) : Other cropland ....................................farms, 2022: 348 28 352 91 31 41 21 2017: 330 19 333 119 52 47 26 acres, 2022: 223,973 3,520 8,761 10,665 532 (D) (D) 2017: 228,727 1,780 14,409 15,125 634 2,751 14,043 : Cropland idle or used for cover crops or : soil improvement, but not harvested and : not pastured or grazed .........................farms, 2022: 262 19 202 44 23 23 16 2017: 210 17 184 58 42 20 23 acres, 2022: 120,933 3,195 4,733 4,267 486 (D) (D) 2017: 109,022 (D) 4,956 6,497 323 1,329 13,561 Cropland on which all crops failed ..............farms, 2022: 83 - 63 31 - 4 4 2017: 92 1 68 23 9 14 2 acres, 2022: 73,387 - 316 4,842 - (D) (D) 2017: 84,565 (D) 1,472 4,152 171 432 (D) : Cropland in summer fallow .......................farms, 2022: 52 17 110 43 11 18 1 2017: 90 1 107 50 12 20 2 acres, 2022: 29,653 325 3,712 1,556 46 (D) (D) 2017: 35,140 (D) 7,981 4,476 140 990 (D) : Total woodland ......................................farms, 2022: 4 - 16 21 48 11 8 2017: 7 1 39 19 49 26 7 acres, 2022: (D) - 591 2,992 21,315 (D) 16,378 2017: 3,396 (D) 973 6,496 16,796 61,580 3,946 Woodland pastured .................................farms, 2022: 2 - 4 10 34 5 6 2017: - - 18 14 35 21 6 acres, 2022: (D) - 65 2,208 20,675 (D) (D) 2017: - - 582 (D) 15,147 61,085 (D) Woodland not pastured .............................farms, 2022: 2 - 12 11 16 6 4 2017: 7 1 26 5 20 9 1 acres, 2022: (D) - 526 784 640 828 (D) 2017: 3,396 (D) 391 (D) 1,649 495 (D) : Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured .....................farms, 2022: 350 128 208 198 262 221 166 2017: 383 152 220 272 294 242 174 acres, 2022: 422,135 912,813 612,337 592,401 764,208 1,209,060 874,971 2017: 455,917 1,170,769 426,458 1,022,838 860,796 1,355,280 (D) : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, roads, wasteland, etc. .................farms, 2022: 236 63 631 182 171 77 40 2017: 242 98 720 224 184 100 36 acres, 2022: (D) 1,401 20,442 6,041 4,692 (D) 2,404 2017: 14,488 (D) 7,711 9,249 9,894 13,964 (D) Pastureland, all types ..............................farms, 2022: 374 134 239 219 286 229 166 2017: 415 154 258 293 329 259 174 acres, 2022: 458,662 915,924 614,701 595,566 787,563 1,246,805 891,223 2017: 487,436 1,171,004 429,536 1,029,565 880,321 1,424,198 921,838 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .......................farms, 2022: 262 14 4 1 1 1 34 2017: 241 9 - 1 1 1 33 acres, 2022: 141,745 18,009 179 (D) (D) (D) 36,895 2017: 137,831 1,676 - (D) (D) (D) 14,386 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs ............farms, 2022: 195 23 200 59 25 51 21 2017: 177 30 161 85 30 57 28 acres, 2022: 346,005 131,766 79,822 139,841 179,902 215,632 150,996 2017: 224,238 279,635 55,754 325,898 209,544 267,241 176,992 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Hidalgo : Lea : Lincoln : Los Alamos : Luna : McKinley : Mora ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 10 32 10 - 16 126 32 2017: 4 40 30 - 10 99 55 acres, 2022: (D) 10,661 3,093 - (D) 62,862 1,952 2017: (D) 10,930 4,046 - 1,320 29,268 4,531 : Other cropland ....................................farms, 2022: 34 114 34 - 65 139 178 2017: 34 130 57 - 72 166 183 acres, 2022: 9,556 40,914 1,680 - 15,868 37,952 14,229 2017: 8,913 52,650 2,098 - 8,519 8,385 6,159 : Cropland idle or used for cover crops or : soil improvement, but not harvested and : not pastured or grazed .........................farms, 2022: 16 84 23 - 29 72 97 2017: 20 99 31 - 47 63 95 acres, 2022: 3,453 22,002 1,536 - 11,184 37,522 8,275 2017: 6,128 43,365 1,285 - 6,112 3,650 3,840 Cropland on which all crops failed ..............farms, 2022: 12 17 9 - 6 57 62 2017: 8 18 19 - 12 101 82 acres, 2022: 3,633 12,169 (D) - 120 366 1,936 2017: 412 1,802 278 - 424 3,935 1,577 : Cropland in summer fallow .......................farms, 2022: 12 30 4 - 37 22 62 2017: 13 24 14 - 22 29 39 acres, 2022: 2,470 6,743 (D) - 4,564 64 4,018 2017: 2,373 7,483 535 - 1,983 800 742 : Total woodland ......................................farms, 2022: 5 11 53 2 4 105 196 2017: 2 18 69 - - 104 279 acres, 2022: (D) 377 110,473 (D) 1,836 56,873 69,560 2017: (D) 696 30,863 - - 69,154 114,886 Woodland pastured .................................farms, 2022: 5 3 46 - 3 75 130 2017: 2 6 56 - - 81 214 acres, 2022: (D) 27 79,224 - (D) 46,484 46,783 2017: (D) 18 28,744 - - 54,760 96,337 Woodland not pastured .............................farms, 2022: 1 8 17 2 2 37 98 2017: - 12 16 - - 42 126 acres, 2022: (D) 350 31,249 (D) (D) 10,389 22,777 2017: - 678 2,119 - - 14,394 18,549 : Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured .....................farms, 2022: 104 293 298 - 100 1,033 345 2017: 104 376 378 1 81 1,622 496 acres, 2022: 531,456 1,687,688 1,303,653 - 665,017 2,197,379 585,318 2017: 821,371 1,818,769 1,426,776 (D) 540,661 2,426,597 781,593 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, roads, wasteland, etc. .................farms, 2022: 64 192 141 4 111 869 239 2017: 59 217 169 1 108 1,269 287 acres, 2022: (D) 46,124 11,950 (D) 9,567 64,380 7,888 2017: (D) 6,943 2,184 (D) 5,176 35,312 12,987 Pastureland, all types ..............................farms, 2022: 108 299 320 - 110 1,117 389 2017: 109 405 408 1 87 1,698 555 acres, 2022: 575,847 1,698,376 1,385,970 - 666,338 2,306,725 634,053 2017: 821,817 1,829,717 1,459,566 (D) 541,981 2,510,625 882,461 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .......................farms, 2022: 1 43 2 - - 1 4 2017: 4 48 7 - 2 2 5 acres, 2022: (D) 11,671 (D) - - (D) 88 2017: 831 17,007 2,773 - (D) (D) 1,205 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs ............farms, 2022: 16 47 28 - 41 13 26 2017: 24 82 45 - 43 25 32 acres, 2022: 45,050 323,071 252,758 - 345,658 1,090 63,965 2017: 219,655 681,963 314,398 - 91,271 78,345 99,833 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Otero : Quay : Rio Arriba : Roosevelt : Sandoval : San Juan : San Miguel ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 17 58 112 46 29 170 54 2017: 14 58 91 70 44 177 65 acres, 2022: 381 (D) 19,294 (D) 3,857 5,506 12,640 2017: 1,038 18,437 15,376 (D) 8,617 6,543 5,633 : Other cropland ....................................farms, 2022: 85 266 382 270 175 716 157 2017: 104 287 368 322 198 749 215 acres, 2022: 2,485 150,925 23,018 172,915 7,531 24,989 9,505 2017: 3,109 139,221 10,753 152,066 3,291 31,980 11,808 : Cropland idle or used for cover crops or : soil improvement, but not harvested and : not pastured or grazed .........................farms, 2022: 46 186 188 217 109 347 95 2017: 76 188 176 248 101 429 132 acres, 2022: 1,781 62,638 12,609 129,516 5,967 17,665 6,137 2017: 2,208 69,580 4,868 120,152 1,272 20,685 6,397 Cropland on which all crops failed ..............farms, 2022: 25 69 135 49 56 304 62 2017: 9 76 132 48 83 277 46 acres, 2022: 218 67,263 4,249 18,776 587 4,575 1,130 2017: (D) 45,866 3,349 11,710 1,003 3,279 2,478 : Cropland in summer fallow .......................farms, 2022: 27 56 157 32 29 194 40 2017: 33 76 131 58 56 116 50 acres, 2022: 486 21,024 6,160 24,623 977 2,749 2,238 2017: (D) 23,775 2,536 20,204 1,016 8,016 2,933 : Total woodland ......................................farms, 2022: 79 21 279 3 59 170 195 2017: 50 1 241 3 72 182 287 acres, 2022: 221,967 18,894 676,623 2,980 29,085 35,504 107,202 2017: 206,775 (D) 582,409 (D) 33,888 54,949 152,956 Woodland pastured .................................farms, 2022: 63 13 174 2 49 89 122 2017: 34 - 145 1 45 113 204 acres, 2022: (D) (D) 615,605 (D) 23,437 25,193 96,624 2017: 206,567 - 542,452 (D) 32,330 46,409 126,371 Woodland not pastured .............................farms, 2022: 21 12 135 1 21 112 87 2017: 16 1 134 2 36 82 127 acres, 2022: (D) (D) 61,018 (D) 5,648 10,311 10,578 2017: 208 (D) 39,957 (D) 1,558 8,540 26,585 : Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured .....................farms, 2022: 227 419 615 408 325 1,363 536 2017: 248 443 698 477 496 1,669 809 acres, 2022: (D) 1,602,365 593,272 945,298 820,528 2,269,921 1,509,728 2017: 798,547 1,343,827 722,433 1,165,548 719,669 2,370,942 2,080,959 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, roads, wasteland, etc. .................farms, 2022: 267 193 561 212 249 1,574 259 2017: 288 178 580 262 400 1,445 403 acres, 2022: (D) 15,343 16,244 33,246 16,396 9,901 19,171 2017: 5,285 (D) 15,535 (D) 12,691 17,713 13,286 Pastureland, all types ..............................farms, 2022: 254 447 709 421 353 1,504 595 2017: 269 459 801 496 528 1,843 914 acres, 2022: 834,945 1,632,895 1,228,171 994,219 847,822 2,300,620 1,618,992 2017: 1,006,152 1,362,264 1,280,261 1,209,085 760,616 2,423,894 2,212,963 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .......................farms, 2022: 2 201 7 210 1 - 8 2017: 2 164 8 250 2 - 6 acres, 2022: (D) 134,854 (D) 121,037 (D) - 2,082 2017: (D) 71,185 2,894 151,520 (D) - 1,789 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs ............farms, 2022: 47 119 98 96 23 24 48 2017: 32 133 99 121 14 16 38 acres, 2022: 137,545 370,226 34,753 205,045 3,578 2,661 102,416 2017: 74,823 319,013 74,369 167,476 35,212 46,685 186,690 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Santa Fe : Sierra : Socorro : Taos : Torrance : Union : Valencia ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 32 18 32 50 30 15 54 2017: 30 10 27 89 33 20 60 acres, 2022: 274 26,294 44,598 1,167 27,155 (D) 307 2017: 594 91 517 1,074 6,003 9,823 615 : Other cropland ....................................farms, 2022: 97 62 72 236 84 72 229 2017: 108 60 81 206 85 57 209 acres, 2022: 3,191 2,841 2,441 7,316 11,474 21,880 2,478 2017: 7,276 1,605 2,865 3,730 11,629 18,129 1,836 : Cropland idle or used for cover crops or : soil improvement, but not harvested and : not pastured or grazed .........................farms, 2022: 72 35 32 82 77 45 99 2017: 60 35 38 103 64 34 103 acres, 2022: 2,848 2,464 727 3,677 9,113 16,829 606 2017: 2,579 1,061 2,169 2,298 8,041 14,258 746 Cropland on which all crops failed ..............farms, 2022: 25 20 17 73 7 20 73 2017: 25 14 38 29 10 10 48 acres, 2022: 145 203 1,270 1,585 1,236 3,331 744 2017: 308 82 446 394 1,502 984 296 : Cropland in summer fallow .......................farms, 2022: 15 13 26 127 12 13 72 2017: 38 22 20 98 17 20 61 acres, 2022: 198 174 444 2,054 1,125 1,720 1,128 2017: 4,389 462 250 1,038 2,086 2,887 794 : Total woodland ......................................farms, 2022: 54 26 24 105 59 10 18 2017: 53 14 17 137 84 9 41 acres, 2022: 3,839 (D) 19,164 79,730 71,676 (D) 209 2017: 10,805 4,306 12,772 97,598 26,250 39,244 2,708 Woodland pastured .................................farms, 2022: 30 8 16 45 47 10 11 2017: 27 3 15 62 70 9 28 acres, 2022: 1,065 642 18,652 (D) 69,007 (D) 79 2017: 9,882 3,294 12,482 83,550 24,756 38,824 1,739 Woodland not pastured .............................farms, 2022: 32 19 12 73 20 - 10 2017: 28 14 5 96 22 3 18 acres, 2022: 2,774 (D) 512 (D) 2,669 - 130 2017: 923 1,012 290 14,048 1,494 420 969 : Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured .....................farms, 2022: 311 145 232 277 466 312 362 2017: 353 166 272 345 579 339 545 acres, 2022: 470,927 938,812 1,258,711 (D) 1,563,638 1,776,692 433,645 2017: 636,513 991,533 876,632 165,487 1,500,216 1,794,903 495,337 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, roads, wasteland, etc. .................farms, 2022: 285 145 186 251 176 113 442 2017: 326 141 356 384 228 94 586 acres, 2022: 6,566 (D) 8,776 (D) 7,590 (D) 3,109 2017: (D) 7,915 5,339 5,442 4,815 3,890 1,609 Pastureland, all types ..............................farms, 2022: 352 160 267 318 492 318 401 2017: 375 172 293 431 645 352 612 acres, 2022: 472,266 965,748 1,321,961 192,105 1,659,800 1,868,397 434,031 2017: 646,989 994,918 889,631 250,111 1,530,975 1,843,550 497,691 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .......................farms, 2022: 1 3 2 2 11 39 - 2017: 6 4 - 4 37 42 - acres, 2022: (D) 79 (D) (D) 2,425 19,107 - 2017: 1,999 338 - (D) 6,520 19,228 - : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs ............farms, 2022: 19 40 29 29 60 64 24 2017: 15 26 21 58 53 42 12 acres, 2022: 78,300 238,675 248,231 1,951 306,923 297,130 40,433 2017: 65,926 95,441 99,920 17,681 391,454 160,426 43,345 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 9. Harvested Cropland by Size of Farm and Acres Harvested: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : New Mexico : Bernalillo : Catron : Chaves : Cibola : Colfax ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 8,905 488 47 237 51 64 2017: 10,229 685 34 229 106 77 acres harvested, 2022: 762,676 3,987 1,500 57,173 957 7,508 2017: 806,138 3,850 197 (D) 763 (D) : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE OF FARM : : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 3,996 379 - 44 26 - acres harvested: 11,166 831 - 115 60 - 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 2,349 73 11 56 13 4 acres harvested: 25,804 841 21 634 161 38 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 264 5 - 7 - 3 acres harvested: 7,038 227 - 241 - 51 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 331 11 13 12 - 8 acres harvested: 10,038 (D) 574 788 - 170 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 232 6 4 4 2 3 acres harvested: 10,124 300 4 207 (D) 175 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 198 1 3 8 - 2 acres harvested: 11,723 (D) 7 1,310 - (D) 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 130 - 3 12 - 2 acres harvested: 8,083 - 130 997 - (D) 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 67 - - 5 1 6 acres harvested: 5,824 - - 1,200 (D) 60 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 329 5 5 15 - 7 acres harvested: 36,012 912 36 3,141 - 325 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 298 1 - 28 1 5 acres harvested: 70,862 (D) - 11,775 (D) 206 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 218 4 3 13 1 3 acres harvested: 87,237 142 43 12,014 (D) (D) 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 493 3 5 33 7 21 acres harvested: 478,765 129 685 24,751 720 5,260 : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 4,779 590 6 55 27 - acres harvested: 13,379 1,379 21 (D) 79 - 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 2,520 64 12 45 31 8 acres harvested: 28,478 646 17 482 188 130 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 260 6 4 2 7 2 acres harvested: 6,422 134 4 (D) 26 (D) 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 353 1 2 15 3 7 acres harvested: 10,287 (D) (D) 475 (D) 125 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 249 7 4 4 4 6 acres harvested: 11,208 (D) 8 205 202 690 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 215 1 1 14 1 5 acres harvested: 13,146 (D) (D) 1,862 (D) 100 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 157 4 1 10 - - acres harvested: 9,311 40 (D) 513 - - 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 106 3 - 7 3 3 acres harvested: 9,604 690 - 1,385 70 50 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 392 2 - 23 7 9 acres harvested: 50,135 (D) - 5,871 13 700 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 368 4 1 25 8 9 acres harvested: 82,573 (D) (D) 7,201 38 873 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 304 2 - 11 8 7 acres harvested: 107,177 (D) - 10,068 102 720 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 526 1 3 18 7 21 acres harvested: 464,418 (D) (D) 16,516 37 4,448 : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY ACRES HARVESTED : : 2022 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 5,683 431 31 75 36 7 acres: 18,526 965 86 235 (D) 26 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 1,111 28 3 25 2 14 acres: 14,460 434 (D) 335 (D) 179 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 434 3 2 13 12 10 acres: 9,910 (D) (D) 321 240 215 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 440 12 - 10 - 5 acres: 16,175 484 - 400 - 161 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 370 10 8 18 - 9 acres: 25,049 558 644 1,172 - 495 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 273 - - 23 - 8 acres: 35,699 - - 3,459 - 940 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 275 3 3 32 - 7 acres: 83,954 900 675 9,261 - 1,902 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 157 1 - 29 1 2 acres: 111,004 (D) - 19,311 (D) (D) 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 162 - - 12 - 2 acres: 447,899 - - 22,679 - (D) : 2017 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 6,661 642 30 89 84 4 acres: 21,305 1,589 67 278 197 28 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 1,170 23 1 20 13 9 acres: 14,968 332 (D) 256 172 110 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 454 11 1 16 4 9 acres: 10,151 243 (D) 358 (D) 180 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 469 4 1 6 3 8 acres: 17,145 (D) (D) (D) 102 317 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 413 - 1 10 - 13 acres: 27,884 - (D) 688 - 878 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 396 1 - 23 2 25 acres: 51,899 (D) - 3,299 (D) 3,303 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 344 3 - 45 - 8 acres: 112,238 690 - 14,188 - 2,400 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 144 1 - 10 - 1 acres: 97,640 (D) - 6,912 - (D) 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 178 - - 10 - - acres: 452,908 - - 18,560 - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Curry : De Baca : Dona Ana : Eddy : Grant : Guadalupe : Harding ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 155 80 1,781 160 72 58 8 2017: 192 94 1,736 281 75 74 8 acres harvested, 2022: (D) 8,046 69,044 27,295 1,072 (D) (D) 2017: 168,118 8,050 76,223 (D) 1,482 2,727 (D) : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE OF FARM : : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 8 18 1,320 37 16 6 - acres harvested: (D) 72 3,035 102 44 30 - 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 7 24 254 31 27 11 1 acres harvested: 49 342 4,059 381 113 89 (D) 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: - 1 22 6 2 - 3 acres harvested: - (D) 907 212 (D) - 3 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: - 7 30 11 5 - - acres harvested: - 327 1,104 394 197 - - 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 3 5 27 14 4 3 - acres harvested: 182 190 2,456 480 10 26 - 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 10 1 25 5 3 - 2 acres harvested: 1,012 (D) 3,111 (D) 12 - (D) 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 3 2 14 1 1 1 - acres harvested: 117 (D) 2,682 (D) (D) (D) - 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: - - 4 4 - 6 - acres harvested: - - 788 290 - 18 - 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 11 11 35 13 4 3 - acres harvested: 3,317 1,489 10,701 1,845 180 (D) - 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 19 1 22 21 - 3 - acres harvested: 7,957 (D) 12,915 4,258 - 160 - 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 26 - 19 5 4 8 - acres harvested: 19,758 - 15,359 2,661 161 74 - 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 68 10 9 12 6 17 2 acres harvested: 158,570 4,893 11,927 16,397 310 1,442 (D) : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 11 21 1,278 92 13 6 - acres harvested: 31 102 3,054 273 39 28 - 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 6 39 245 66 21 17 - acres harvested: 104 572 3,265 825 158 151 - 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 1 - 17 6 3 1 - acres harvested: (D) - 688 (D) 43 (D) - 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 3 3 32 16 5 3 2 acres harvested: 220 162 1,412 625 43 183 (D) 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 3 8 23 11 7 3 - acres harvested: (D) 849 2,232 672 30 13 - 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 9 2 30 9 4 4 2 acres harvested: 811 (D) 3,266 449 178 12 (D) 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 3 3 15 2 5 2 - acres harvested: 9 272 1,954 (D) 87 (D) - 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 1 5 7 4 2 - - acres harvested: (D) 1,010 1,318 570 (D) - - 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 20 2 37 36 2 4 2 acres harvested: 4,802 (D) 10,688 4,586 (D) 44 (D) 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 24 1 26 12 5 2 - acres harvested: 10,343 (D) 13,786 3,627 139 (D) - 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 38 1 12 5 4 7 - acres harvested: 27,680 (D) 10,315 2,952 357 137 - 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 73 9 14 22 4 25 2 acres harvested: 123,873 2,149 24,245 18,752 (D) 2,020 (D) : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY ACRES HARVESTED : : 2022 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 15 23 1,428 58 55 28 5 acres: (D) 81 3,642 188 154 107 (D) 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 2 16 79 17 6 13 - acres: (D) 231 1,071 241 74 194 - 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: - 4 57 12 3 3 - acres: - 81 1,316 280 64 70 - 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: - 17 51 14 1 6 1 acres: - 647 1,775 464 (D) 250 (D) 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 15 8 32 21 5 6 - acres: 1,116 620 2,079 1,415 435 423 - 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 16 2 53 7 2 1 - acres: 2,325 (D) 6,940 985 (D) (D) - 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 29 6 43 19 - - 2 acres: 9,646 1,899 13,628 5,294 - - (D) 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 24 3 25 6 - 1 - acres: 18,972 2,270 17,341 4,487 - (D) - 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 54 1 13 6 - - - acres: 158,849 (D) 21,252 13,941 - - - : 2017 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 18 33 1,396 129 45 29 2 acres: (D) 160 3,603 405 158 (D) (D) 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 6 23 93 33 14 14 - acres: 82 363 1,252 463 209 160 - 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 1 1 42 17 5 9 2 acres: (D) (D) 953 (D) (D) 210 (D) 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 4 7 36 25 1 7 - acres: 123 (D) 1,303 975 (D) 255 - 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 15 7 32 22 6 14 1 acres: 1,052 409 2,125 1,495 450 980 (D) 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 20 14 55 23 4 - 2 acres: 2,789 1,948 7,268 3,151 504 - (D) 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 41 7 44 18 - - 1 acres: 14,375 2,181 14,616 6,349 - - (D) 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 28 1 26 8 - - - acres: 18,438 (D) 18,556 5,519 - - - 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 59 1 12 6 - 1 - acres: 131,177 (D) 26,547 14,862 - (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 : Hidalgo : Lea : Lincoln : Los Alamos : Luna : McKinley : Mora ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 36 93 40 - 96 151 223 2017: 41 152 59 - 105 216 360 acres harvested, 2022: (D) 40,444 145 - (D) 882 5,599 2017: (D) 48,333 510 - 20,168 1,094 10,486 : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE OF FARM : : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 7 9 25 - 6 49 22 acres harvested: 20 45 66 - 14 66 (D) 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 3 15 11 - 28 48 46 acres harvested: (D) 94 66 - 407 308 497 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 3 - - - 6 4 15 acres harvested: 49 - - - 162 144 428 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 4 5 - - 9 - 30 acres harvested: 4 95 - - 215 - 455 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: - 2 - - 2 2 9 acres harvested: - (D) - - (D) (D) 214 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 2 8 - - 5 - 22 acres harvested: (D) 482 - - 403 - 164 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: - 2 - - 2 6 7 acres harvested: - (D) - - (D) (D) 225 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 1 - - - 2 - 2 acres harvested: (D) - - - (D) - (D) 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 4 8 - - 12 8 26 acres harvested: (D) 420 - - 1,358 28 1,157 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 2 14 1 - 10 4 22 acres harvested: (D) 2,959 (D) - 4,400 29 946 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 3 8 1 - 4 6 9 acres harvested: 2,330 3,171 (D) - 3,979 33 286 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 7 22 2 - 10 24 13 acres harvested: 7,376 33,120 (D) - 9,871 254 1,040 : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 5 21 29 - 21 63 39 acres harvested: 23 40 43 - 44 138 172 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 2 29 19 - 22 22 136 acres harvested: (D) 375 (D) - 297 73 1,359 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 3 2 - - 4 6 24 acres harvested: 59 (D) - - 160 26 225 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 3 4 4 - 6 4 13 acres harvested: 74 73 54 - 168 28 76 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 1 8 1 - 5 9 20 acres harvested: (D) 318 (D) - 242 36 490 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: - 6 1 - 6 25 14 acres harvested: - 391 (D) - 211 55 761 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: - 4 - - 4 7 18 acres harvested: - 11 - - 334 54 911 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 1 1 - - - 5 10 acres harvested: (D) (D) - - - 7 230 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 5 8 - - 10 9 47 acres harvested: 960 1,204 - - 2,176 40 1,686 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 7 29 2 - 10 14 23 acres harvested: 4,416 7,360 (D) - 4,937 17 2,298 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 4 12 - - 8 27 9 acres harvested: 1,697 3,987 - - 6,309 203 344 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 10 28 3 - 9 25 7 acres harvested: 9,080 34,356 (D) - 5,290 417 1,934 : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY ACRES HARVESTED : : 2022 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 15 27 37 - 25 120 100 acres: 28 89 102 - (D) 260 426 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 6 9 3 - 19 23 35 acres: (D) 126 43 - 247 283 474 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 1 4 - - 8 1 33 acres: (D) 101 - - 208 (D) 746 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: - 5 - - 12 5 23 acres: - 197 - - 447 184 890 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: - 8 - - 5 2 21 acres: - 560 - - 403 (D) 1,320 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 3 11 - - 6 - 7 acres: 460 1,530 - - 806 - 778 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 7 13 - - 9 - 4 acres: 2,306 3,525 - - 2,514 - 965 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 1 4 - - 7 - - acres: (D) 2,844 - - 4,857 - - 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 3 12 - - 5 - - acres: 7,850 31,472 - - 11,715 - - : 2017 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 8 46 56 - 39 198 171 acres: 32 147 (D) - 142 514 (D) 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 2 6 - - 11 11 58 acres: (D) 84 - - 144 135 (D) 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 6 13 2 - - 3 51 acres: 134 292 (D) - - 65 1,097 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 2 11 - - 13 2 24 acres: (D) 375 - - 477 (D) (D) 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 2 13 - - 10 1 31 acres: (D) 901 - - 616 (D) 1,940 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 2 19 - - 6 - 21 acres: (D) 2,441 - - 746 - 2,743 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 10 25 1 - 14 1 3 acres: 3,153 8,237 (D) - 4,723 (D) 1,050 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 5 6 - - 6 - - acres: 3,516 3,915 - - 4,311 - - 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 4 13 - - 6 - 1 acres: 9,247 31,941 - - 9,009 - (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 : Otero : Quay : Rio Arriba : Roosevelt : Sandoval : San Juan : San Miguel ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 226 67 829 137 368 1,368 240 2017: 220 125 954 205 501 1,049 374 acres harvested, 2022: 3,991 (D) 17,740 (D) 4,557 72,049 3,985 2017: 4,492 41,965 15,556 (D) 5,568 69,343 4,912 : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE OF FARM : : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 104 6 308 2 199 531 64 acres harvested: 251 30 906 (D) 475 2,140 224 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 67 7 221 5 90 660 71 acres harvested: 572 61 2,614 81 1,244 6,181 568 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 12 2 31 2 11 41 9 acres harvested: 251 (D) 765 (D) 384 856 196 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 9 2 42 4 19 21 18 acres harvested: 212 (D) 963 130 266 528 489 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 16 - 32 8 16 10 11 acres harvested: 565 - 1,063 537 479 372 132 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 2 - 19 8 9 15 10 acres harvested: (D) - 558 454 723 490 54 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 4 2 34 2 1 10 10 acres harvested: 18 (D) 1,362 (D) (D) 883 135 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 1 - 12 - - 11 1 acres harvested: (D) - 332 - - 1,239 (D) 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 4 10 33 8 16 12 13 acres harvested: (D) 694 1,604 1,661 416 435 278 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 3 3 49 24 1 16 15 acres harvested: (D) 760 2,242 11,172 (D) 607 832 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 2 8 18 29 1 17 8 acres harvested: (D) 3,323 1,165 13,079 (D) 545 (D) 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 2 27 30 45 5 24 10 acres harvested: (D) 29,380 4,166 66,169 394 57,773 990 : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 89 2 444 3 270 426 132 acres harvested: 222 (D) 1,279 (D) 789 1,461 377 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 59 8 276 25 160 431 113 acres harvested: 574 186 3,019 426 1,985 4,379 821 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 11 - 39 9 18 23 15 acres harvested: 114 - 818 376 490 530 94 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 24 11 31 14 11 34 17 acres harvested: 393 431 641 614 107 678 373 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 11 2 29 3 2 23 13 acres harvested: 834 (D) 867 120 (D) 902 304 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 7 4 10 6 8 7 5 acres harvested: 233 179 214 499 307 158 132 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: - 8 27 4 3 9 7 acres harvested: - 292 1,906 133 124 1,027 (D) 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 4 1 6 - - 7 2 acres harvested: 175 (D) 202 - - 294 (D) 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 4 15 20 23 11 14 25 acres harvested: 704 1,271 660 4,189 1,042 1,012 1,055 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 4 25 19 28 9 28 18 acres harvested: (D) 3,943 856 11,570 222 526 958 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: - 19 27 40 2 23 9 acres harvested: - 5,187 2,391 25,503 (D) 601 91 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 7 30 26 50 7 24 18 acres harvested: (D) 30,421 2,703 78,043 295 57,775 681 : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY ACRES HARVESTED : : 2022 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 164 14 449 11 247 965 153 acres: 503 (D) 1,567 57 655 4,515 535 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 23 1 143 3 59 274 49 acres: 256 (D) 1,883 (D) 692 3,518 643 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 16 4 68 3 15 50 9 acres: 368 106 1,497 72 396 1,144 (D) 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 10 6 82 12 20 44 15 acres: 347 240 3,068 433 642 1,558 623 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 6 5 63 14 19 7 8 acres: 379 331 4,382 1,035 1,228 434 492 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 2 5 13 15 8 21 1 acres: (D) 727 1,587 2,157 944 2,623 (D) 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 4 10 8 31 - 4 5 acres: 1,224 3,102 2,056 11,221 - 1,001 1,382 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 1 14 3 23 - - - acres: (D) 10,002 1,700 15,926 - - - 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: - 8 - 25 - 3 - acres: - 19,942 - 62,603 - 57,256 - : 2017 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 156 11 610 13 350 726 268 acres: 467 68 2,034 (D) 1,046 2,899 849 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 21 4 161 18 87 194 51 acres: 254 56 2,090 250 1,054 2,407 630 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 10 6 50 6 24 44 14 acres: 236 136 (D) 128 (D) 994 326 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 14 22 62 22 19 34 19 acres: 480 807 2,249 776 730 1,159 696 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 5 29 35 24 14 28 14 acres: 352 2,305 2,293 1,790 929 1,803 900 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 11 24 27 22 5 11 3 acres: 1,390 3,200 2,975 3,021 664 1,175 300 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 2 9 7 41 2 8 5 acres: (D) 3,690 1,607 13,769 (D) 1,760 1,211 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 1 6 2 26 - - - acres: (D) 3,852 (D) 17,140 - - - 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: - 14 - 33 - 4 - acres: - 27,851 - 84,572 - 57,146 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Santa Fe : Sierra : Socorro : Taos : Torrance : Union : Valencia ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 296 109 215 481 73 45 611 2017: 286 108 289 661 57 44 832 acres harvested, 2022: 10,047 6,203 11,717 8,231 10,880 (D) 10,678 2017: 15,812 6,783 14,351 11,799 12,144 20,898 15,597 : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE OF FARM : : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 181 20 52 168 6 - 383 acres harvested: 450 43 203 569 16 - 1,203 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 66 36 101 198 12 2 150 acres harvested: 534 278 1,626 2,009 46 (D) 1,829 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 9 8 5 30 6 - 21 acres harvested: 70 116 258 848 97 - 572 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 3 9 11 27 6 - 15 acres harvested: (D) 174 621 1,060 342 - 690 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 2 8 13 14 - - 12 acres harvested: (D) 496 670 434 - - 1,014 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 9 1 11 5 5 - 7 acres harvested: 530 (D) 913 170 218 - 736 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 2 - 1 3 2 2 1 acres harvested: (D) - (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 1 3 - 4 - 1 2 acres harvested: (D) (D) - 295 - (D) (D) 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 11 4 7 16 19 1 8 acres harvested: 67 603 1,118 528 1,357 (D) 1,316 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: - 8 5 8 5 7 - acres harvested: - 2,602 439 234 723 2,704 - 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 5 3 2 1 2 4 1 acres harvested: 633 (D) (D) (D) (D) 2,314 (D) 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 7 9 7 7 10 28 11 acres harvested: 7,553 350 4,226 2,013 7,231 18,880 1,759 : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 193 17 85 272 6 2 561 acres harvested: 428 45 356 848 14 (D) 1,930 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 37 34 128 271 1 - 193 acres harvested: 270 309 1,744 3,048 (D) - 2,983 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 2 6 17 15 - - 17 acres harvested: (D) 76 742 532 - - 755 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 9 18 15 23 2 - 18 acres harvested: 211 474 847 867 (D) - 807 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 5 7 7 11 2 1 9 acres harvested: 157 253 474 75 (D) (D) 672 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 8 - 10 8 4 - 4 acres harvested: 320 - 1,501 350 115 - 628 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 3 2 5 7 3 - 1 acres harvested: 7 (D) 500 661 90 - (D) 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 7 6 3 6 1 3 8 acres harvested: 550 792 348 220 (D) 300 881 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 6 2 7 24 7 2 9 acres harvested: (D) (D) 2,410 1,492 585 (D) 1,312 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: - 7 6 5 13 2 2 acres harvested: - 1,501 807 724 3,080 (D) (D) 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 2 4 5 6 6 6 - acres harvested: (D) 320 (D) 299 2,413 1,767 - 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 14 5 1 13 12 28 10 acres harvested: 13,581 2,664 (D) 2,683 5,605 17,417 4,586 : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY ACRES HARVESTED : : 2022 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 250 55 80 297 26 4 452 acres: 705 175 338 1,192 56 6 1,575 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 23 21 51 83 3 3 75 acres: 263 244 662 1,070 30 40 960 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 6 8 26 38 2 - 23 acres: (D) 178 584 891 (D) - (D) 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 3 5 18 32 10 4 17 acres: 103 187 660 1,199 (D) (D) 592 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 3 5 19 24 13 - 16 acres: (D) 383 1,293 1,736 760 - 1,044 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 6 6 11 4 13 12 17 acres: 823 660 1,409 420 1,730 1,412 1,982 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 2 4 6 2 4 9 9 acres: (D) 958 1,591 (D) 1,583 3,477 1,835 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: - 5 2 - - 5 - acres: - 3,418 (D) - - 3,206 - 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 3 - 2 1 2 8 2 acres: 7,212 - (D) (D) (D) 15,870 (D) : 2017 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 237 53 137 424 19 3 635 acres: 597 182 656 1,607 63 (D) 2,359 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 28 23 51 117 4 - 74 acres: 346 312 593 1,466 42 - 924 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 3 7 25 30 - 3 39 acres: (D) 161 (D) (D) - 60 890 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: - 5 26 42 9 2 39 acres: - 188 1,025 1,545 342 (D) 1,444 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 5 8 19 25 4 4 21 acres: 336 579 1,250 1,523 322 255 1,413 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 8 6 19 14 5 10 14 acres: 900 1,110 2,559 1,658 712 1,347 1,841 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 2 3 8 8 9 12 7 acres: (D) 827 2,610 2,330 3,214 4,689 2,004 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: - 2 3 1 4 6 1 acres: - (D) 2,258 (D) 2,420 3,599 (D) 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 3 1 1 - 3 4 2 acres: 13,025 (D) (D) - 5,029 10,863 (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 10. Irrigation: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : New Mexico : Bernalillo : Catron : Chaves : Cibola : Colfax ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Irrigated farms (see text) .........................number, 2022: 9,270 593 59 232 59 77 2017: 10,745 791 74 244 102 105 Land in irrigated farms .............................acres, 2022: 6,561,859 (D) 62,087 451,458 63,386 638,176 2017: 7,386,722 27,583 43,040 530,570 43,172 1,236,593 : Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 8,104 465 23 217 48 58 2017: 9,060 616 33 218 84 69 acres, 2022: 606,174 3,913 970 55,172 948 6,368 2017: 635,569 3,719 195 (D) 678 6,944 Other cropland, excluding cropland pastured .......farms, 2022: 2,622 109 16 53 26 33 2017: 2,792 89 11 80 28 42 acres, 2022: 263,951 1,224 10,791 2,669 793 5,159 2017: 292,019 405 418 14,840 346 7,417 Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured ..........farms, 2022: 3,579 220 50 88 18 66 2017: 4,634 294 65 98 54 87 acres, 2022: 5,029,527 51,857 49,258 379,708 (D) 433,600 2017: 5,514,006 21,918 29,446 464,056 41,571 579,866 : Irrigated land ......................................acres, 2022: 545,904 4,337 1,800 56,841 1,044 9,775 2017: 626,034 4,250 1,783 42,794 877 16,712 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 8,018 464 23 214 48 56 2017: 8,970 603 33 216 80 69 acres, 2022: 464,525 3,747 964 48,437 946 6,358 2017: 527,592 3,601 191 41,609 562 6,834 Pastureland and other land ........................farms, 2022: 2,465 186 41 43 23 31 2017: 3,000 260 58 45 35 48 acres, 2022: 81,379 590 836 8,404 98 3,417 2017: 98,442 649 1,592 1,185 315 9,878 : 2022 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: 4,155 473 2 44 25 - acres irrigated: 12,103 1,034 (D) 125 71 - 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: 2,444 84 8 48 18 4 acres irrigated: 30,499 977 124 649 197 68 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: 286 5 1 7 - 3 acres irrigated: 8,306 233 (D) 241 - 51 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: 344 11 2 12 - 9 acres irrigated: 11,316 (D) (D) 740 - 225 : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: 251 6 4 6 4 3 acres irrigated: 12,061 300 (D) 293 34 195 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: 224 1 13 8 - 2 acres irrigated: 12,498 (D) 226 1,310 - (D) 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: 140 - 5 13 - 2 acres irrigated: 8,471 - 240 1,113 - (D) 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: 84 - 7 5 1 6 acres irrigated: 6,629 - 58 1,219 (D) 60 : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: 341 5 2 15 - 15 acres irrigated: 34,472 914 (D) 2,997 - 737 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: 299 1 4 26 3 7 acres irrigated: 61,846 (D) 82 8,346 (D) 384 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: 227 4 6 13 1 3 acres irrigated: 60,399 150 117 9,930 (D) (D) 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: 475 3 5 35 7 23 acres irrigated: 287,304 129 685 29,878 720 6,832 : 2017 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: 4,992 704 6 56 33 3 acres irrigated: 14,942 1,733 25 (D) 103 (D) 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: 2,713 62 22 54 32 15 acres irrigated: 34,043 688 311 709 202 264 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: 296 6 9 2 7 4 acres irrigated: 8,367 162 83 (D) 26 160 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: 391 1 4 15 2 5 acres irrigated: 13,168 (D) 132 475 (D) 115 : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: 291 1 7 4 4 6 acres irrigated: 14,150 (D) 85 225 320 690 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: 253 1 9 14 1 5 acres irrigated: 14,667 (D) 219 1,862 (D) 100 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: 159 4 4 8 - 2 acres irrigated: 9,323 (D) 138 411 - (D) 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: 107 3 1 7 4 3 acres irrigated: 10,546 690 (D) 1,313 136 253 : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: 411 2 5 27 - 14 acres irrigated: 49,294 (D) 82 5,932 - 1,550 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: 376 4 1 24 8 11 acres irrigated: 78,400 (D) (D) 6,892 22 1,223 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: 265 2 1 11 7 15 acres irrigated: 78,922 (D) (D) 8,316 35 6,230 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: 491 1 5 22 4 22 acres irrigated: 300,212 (D) 638 16,429 (D) 6,064 : Land with irrigation systems or equipment : present (see text) .................................farms, 2022: 10,118 639 76 249 67 91 acres, 2022: 662,280 4,726 2,234 60,211 2,272 11,771 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 10. Irrigation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Curry : De Baca : Dona Ana : Eddy : Grant : Guadalupe : Harding ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Irrigated farms (see text) .........................number, 2022: 102 83 1,617 160 87 69 8 2017: 120 111 1,525 266 96 82 9 Land in irrigated farms .............................acres, 2022: 321,390 145,154 135,684 103,477 185,336 138,204 (D) 2017: 370,874 101,633 231,439 163,807 172,521 116,649 40,694 : Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 94 71 1,564 147 65 54 8 2017: 103 90 1,481 251 63 70 7 acres, 2022: 112,550 7,771 68,289 26,813 933 (D) (D) 2017: 101,840 8,026 75,669 31,058 1,192 2,631 354 Other cropland, excluding cropland pastured .......farms, 2022: 53 23 273 60 16 18 4 2017: 78 10 283 92 24 25 4 acres, 2022: 53,584 2,826 7,162 6,371 148 3,233 (D) 2017: 62,672 692 12,026 11,631 509 1,967 514 Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured ..........farms, 2022: 60 54 149 80 57 59 7 2017: 82 54 155 109 73 64 9 acres, 2022: 146,265 133,784 40,051 65,889 182,242 131,541 (D) 2017: 201,279 92,366 136,699 115,307 167,043 99,153 39,796 : Irrigated land ......................................acres, 2022: 58,440 7,260 62,928 30,351 2,508 2,426 (D) 2017: 58,753 7,620 73,673 31,525 1,978 4,218 927 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 93 71 1,549 145 65 54 8 2017: 103 90 1,475 251 63 70 7 acres, 2022: 47,202 7,025 62,116 25,872 905 1,330 (D) 2017: 52,114 7,305 72,636 30,639 1,192 2,381 332 Pastureland and other land ........................farms, 2022: 19 24 165 39 32 21 - 2017: 24 29 122 45 45 29 5 acres, 2022: 11,238 235 812 4,479 1,603 1,096 - 2017: 6,639 315 1,037 886 786 1,837 595 : 2022 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: 8 23 1,179 43 20 4 - acres irrigated: 22 80 2,790 149 76 14 - 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: 6 26 232 29 28 12 1 acres irrigated: (D) 398 4,135 366 131 146 (D) 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: - 2 24 6 2 1 3 acres irrigated: - (D) 975 207 (D) (D) 3 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: - 1 30 11 8 - - acres irrigated: - (D) 1,104 399 244 - - : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: 3 6 27 11 4 3 - acres irrigated: 182 220 2,453 388 22 26 - 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: 4 1 23 6 3 - 2 acres irrigated: 319 (D) 3,028 176 9 - (D) 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: 1 2 14 3 1 1 - acres irrigated: (D) (D) 2,542 283 (D) (D) - 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: - - 4 4 1 6 - acres irrigated: - - 788 600 (D) 18 - : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: 2 11 35 10 4 3 - acres irrigated: (D) 1,523 10,261 1,859 220 (D) - 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: 15 1 22 21 - 3 - acres irrigated: 5,561 (D) 11,923 6,137 - 429 - 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: 22 - 19 5 6 16 - acres irrigated: 5,622 - 12,007 2,660 49 510 - 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: 41 10 8 11 10 20 2 acres irrigated: 45,992 4,153 10,922 17,127 1,687 1,082 (D) : 2017 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: 5 30 1,079 81 11 11 - acres irrigated: 7 112 2,674 258 37 43 - 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: 2 43 238 69 25 17 - acres irrigated: (D) 653 3,367 983 226 202 - 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: 1 2 18 6 4 6 - acres irrigated: (D) (D) 780 (D) 96 155 - 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: - 3 32 14 7 3 2 acres irrigated: - 162 1,411 623 128 183 (D) : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: 3 8 22 11 9 3 - acres irrigated: (D) 849 2,300 672 79 13 - 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: 6 2 24 12 6 4 2 acres irrigated: 422 (D) 3,098 894 206 (D) (D) 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: 3 3 15 2 6 2 - acres irrigated: 9 415 1,929 (D) 275 (D) - 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: - 5 7 4 2 - - acres irrigated: - 1,010 1,318 560 (D) - - : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: 6 4 37 38 2 4 2 acres irrigated: 694 302 10,578 4,593 (D) 44 (D) 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: 22 1 26 10 10 - - acres irrigated: 7,736 (D) 13,122 3,427 202 - - 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: 23 1 12 5 4 6 - acres irrigated: 12,109 (D) 8,649 2,742 128 432 - 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: 49 9 15 14 10 26 3 acres irrigated: 37,664 1,429 24,447 16,515 395 3,024 (D) : Land with irrigation systems or equipment : present (see text) .................................farms, 2022: 126 87 1,760 182 97 94 9 acres, 2022: 75,728 7,604 83,043 35,156 2,789 2,901 (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 10. Irrigation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Hidalgo : Lea : Lincoln : Los Alamos : Luna : McKinley : Mora ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Irrigated farms (see text) .........................number, 2022: 49 108 62 - 102 128 229 2017: 47 161 101 - 109 174 341 Land in irrigated farms .............................acres, 2022: 100,802 362,117 54,804 - 236,151 105,310 149,052 2017: 89,906 314,570 58,130 - 185,020 207,633 293,903 : Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 35 88 30 - 95 121 190 2017: 38 140 49 - 99 148 294 acres, 2022: (D) 38,466 (D) - (D) 710 4,908 2017: (D) 47,201 488 - 20,160 925 9,435 Other cropland, excluding cropland pastured .......farms, 2022: 17 46 8 - 49 45 112 2017: 14 62 25 - 56 37 112 acres, 2022: 3,665 24,537 (D) - 12,520 784 6,655 2017: 4,423 37,950 522 - 6,054 4,215 4,076 Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured ..........farms, 2022: 28 66 44 - 30 76 150 2017: 25 100 73 - 31 111 216 acres, 2022: 84,460 284,502 45,995 - 192,078 102,649 102,223 2017: 68,184 225,610 51,961 - 155,034 195,593 246,131 : Irrigated land ......................................acres, 2022: 8,704 41,468 (D) - 18,476 840 6,028 2017: 18,524 42,894 2,129 - 20,064 2,450 11,744 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 35 88 27 - 95 121 188 2017: 38 140 49 - 99 148 281 acres, 2022: 7,845 33,327 (D) - 17,662 633 4,449 2017: 16,435 41,511 242 - 19,143 766 8,165 Pastureland and other land ........................farms, 2022: 16 32 42 - 23 24 73 2017: 16 26 67 - 14 28 118 acres, 2022: 859 8,141 876 - 814 207 1,579 2017: 2,089 1,383 1,887 - 921 1,684 3,579 : 2022 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: 7 10 27 - 6 37 17 acres irrigated: 20 52 87 - 14 56 93 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: 4 23 8 - 27 36 48 acres irrigated: (D) 253 77 - 406 195 436 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: 5 - 1 - 6 8 14 acres irrigated: 135 - (D) - 162 128 373 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: 6 7 - - 10 - 31 acres irrigated: 90 111 - - 253 - 572 : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: - 2 1 - 3 2 15 acres irrigated: - (D) (D) - 25 (D) 123 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: 2 10 2 - 5 - 27 acres irrigated: (D) 769 (D) - 471 - 334 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: - 2 - - 2 6 6 acres irrigated: - (D) - - (D) 6 210 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: 1 - 1 - 2 - 3 acres irrigated: (D) - (D) - (D) - 74 : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: 5 8 9 - 12 8 23 acres irrigated: 492 665 173 - 1,478 23 1,140 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: 5 14 1 - 11 4 22 acres irrigated: 1,260 3,499 (D) - 4,156 (D) 1,040 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: 3 8 2 - 4 7 9 acres irrigated: 2,330 2,914 (D) - 3,577 133 326 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: 11 24 10 - 14 20 14 acres irrigated: 4,134 33,147 496 - 7,472 271 1,307 : 2017 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: 2 20 31 - 15 48 37 acres irrigated: (D) 39 88 - 35 103 161 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: 4 34 33 - 29 21 112 acres irrigated: (D) 430 223 - 425 66 1,270 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: 3 4 - - 4 6 21 acres irrigated: 110 193 - - 160 8 571 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: 3 3 5 - 6 4 13 acres irrigated: 97 70 120 - 168 17 233 : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: 2 8 5 - 5 9 22 acres irrigated: (D) 318 81 - 242 48 406 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: - 6 4 - 6 19 23 acres irrigated: - 310 60 - 200 34 790 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: - 3 - - 4 5 21 acres irrigated: - (D) - - 328 40 693 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: 1 1 2 - - - 10 acres irrigated: (D) (D) (D) - - - 150 : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: 5 11 2 - 10 13 39 acres irrigated: 1,020 1,504 (D) - 2,039 402 1,346 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: 11 29 3 - 12 16 20 acres irrigated: 4,609 5,895 (D) - 5,234 22 2,425 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: 4 11 4 - 8 16 9 acres irrigated: 1,565 3,002 50 - 5,587 143 394 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: 12 31 12 - 10 17 14 acres irrigated: 10,684 31,084 1,209 - 5,646 1,567 3,305 : Land with irrigation systems or equipment : present (see text) .................................farms, 2022: 59 129 79 - 107 134 249 acres, 2022: 16,544 48,670 1,473 - 25,366 (D) 8,491 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 10. Irrigation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Otero : Quay : Rio Arriba : Roosevelt : Sandoval : San Juan : San Miguel ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Irrigated farms (see text) .........................number, 2022: 251 51 870 111 412 1,515 234 2017: 234 118 1,001 129 567 1,184 414 Land in irrigated farms .............................acres, 2022: 110,281 253,574 344,769 292,171 64,877 372,438 206,538 2017: 148,210 174,520 293,555 497,727 80,422 258,807 307,803 : Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 203 35 794 93 347 1,328 209 2017: 185 83 897 109 476 982 316 acres, 2022: 3,890 11,231 16,982 57,716 4,218 71,869 3,483 2017: 3,848 14,375 15,220 62,647 5,406 68,778 4,573 Other cropland, excluding cropland pastured .......farms, 2022: 76 26 273 46 102 505 72 2017: 75 66 295 77 153 352 135 acres, 2022: 1,509 25,788 9,142 37,801 3,497 19,317 3,669 2017: 2,372 25,504 7,188 33,741 1,485 25,044 5,058 Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured ..........farms, 2022: 93 41 391 73 155 562 114 2017: 107 79 437 78 219 538 259 acres, 2022: 79,711 205,069 253,602 185,865 55,147 258,999 172,001 2017: 131,086 133,710 196,212 396,398 69,410 142,988 266,864 : Irrigated land ......................................acres, 2022: 7,159 10,488 21,304 35,743 6,599 77,025 4,831 2017: 4,681 13,130 26,128 44,499 6,857 73,560 13,338 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 199 33 787 93 340 1,318 209 2017: 181 80 886 109 471 975 309 acres, 2022: 3,743 6,742 15,711 33,526 3,858 71,540 3,397 2017: 3,284 6,042 14,262 40,164 5,312 68,386 4,186 Pastureland and other land ........................farms, 2022: 83 22 236 25 119 491 55 2017: 75 52 274 30 164 374 147 acres, 2022: 3,416 3,746 5,593 2,217 2,741 5,485 1,434 2017: 1,397 7,088 11,866 4,335 1,545 5,174 9,152 : 2022 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: 99 - 314 2 206 596 62 acres irrigated: 257 - 973 (D) 490 2,440 200 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: 75 7 249 10 108 722 62 acres irrigated: 665 49 3,220 229 1,679 7,623 723 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: 14 2 32 2 11 54 9 acres irrigated: 339 (D) 879 (D) 434 1,812 196 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: 13 2 43 14 18 23 19 acres irrigated: 371 (D) 1,236 480 495 929 524 : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: 20 - 31 8 19 10 10 acres irrigated: 828 - 1,315 537 862 592 112 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: 2 2 19 6 13 17 10 acres irrigated: (D) (D) 602 (D) 601 1,150 140 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: 4 4 37 2 1 10 9 acres irrigated: 18 305 1,466 (D) (D) 1,033 198 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: 5 - 11 - - 11 5 acres irrigated: (D) - 341 - - 1,444 82 : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: 7 9 36 5 23 12 15 acres irrigated: 402 364 1,593 584 1,071 457 306 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: 5 6 48 13 7 16 9 acres irrigated: 790 1,398 2,439 4,129 640 1,060 1,476 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: 1 3 19 21 3 19 11 acres irrigated: (D) 861 2,531 7,087 (D) 547 96 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: 6 16 31 28 3 25 13 acres irrigated: 2,411 7,271 4,709 22,378 (D) 57,938 778 : 2017 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: 81 2 430 - 305 499 128 acres irrigated: 200 (D) 1,346 - 940 1,833 405 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: 65 8 295 22 181 472 111 acres irrigated: 619 182 3,684 325 2,435 5,184 809 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: 13 1 42 5 22 32 19 acres irrigated: (D) (D) 1,052 165 628 975 247 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: 27 13 36 12 11 50 32 acres irrigated: 339 521 912 506 215 2,016 870 : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: 14 4 46 2 4 19 18 acres irrigated: 394 107 2,301 (D) (D) 701 692 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: 7 14 16 4 11 7 11 acres irrigated: 213 733 711 (D) 582 188 218 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: 2 10 26 3 1 9 8 acres irrigated: (D) 322 1,945 61 (D) 1,042 (D) 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: 5 1 6 - - 7 2 acres irrigated: 225 (D) 358 - - 299 (D) : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: 5 19 24 12 15 15 30 acres irrigated: 778 2,655 1,436 1,920 1,198 1,372 1,925 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: 6 19 23 21 8 29 20 acres irrigated: 420 2,663 1,250 7,074 259 1,317 3,378 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: - 13 31 18 1 23 10 acres irrigated: - 3,124 7,795 9,063 (D) 608 92 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: 9 14 26 30 8 22 25 acres irrigated: 1,296 2,657 3,338 25,116 310 58,025 4,630 : Land with irrigation systems or equipment : present (see text) .................................farms, 2022: 275 100 931 130 453 1,611 264 acres, 2022: 7,658 19,799 24,831 42,222 7,343 80,566 5,959 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 10. Irrigation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Santa Fe : Sierra : Socorro : Taos : Torrance : Union : Valencia ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Irrigated farms (see text) .........................number, 2022: 276 115 250 487 67 47 760 2017: 285 132 353 685 65 39 1,081 Land in irrigated farms .............................acres, 2022: 125,857 229,468 213,482 82,048 117,962 467,349 279,343 2017: 186,470 64,357 65,241 119,839 187,394 475,696 298,944 : Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 264 96 211 459 61 38 593 2017: 255 100 289 612 53 35 815 acres, 2022: 7,706 6,150 11,250 8,045 10,495 19,144 10,517 2017: 15,725 6,397 14,351 11,635 12,049 13,676 15,127 Other cropland, excluding cropland pastured .......farms, 2022: 76 41 59 184 27 29 145 2017: 70 53 73 186 22 12 151 acres, 2022: 938 2,378 2,036 3,927 3,693 5,048 1,622 2017: 2,011 1,313 2,599 3,341 4,585 6,040 1,061 Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured ..........farms, 2022: 93 54 97 219 44 45 296 2017: 120 67 151 336 47 38 458 acres, 2022: 116,015 218,044 193,960 40,290 98,940 363,008 265,786 2017: 165,947 52,878 41,344 82,425 169,012 454,123 280,596 : Irrigated land ......................................acres, 2022: 6,742 5,196 10,212 8,977 8,293 17,184 11,488 2017: 15,628 5,787 16,203 15,864 16,075 15,404 15,965 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 253 92 211 455 61 38 585 2017: 252 100 285 606 53 35 813 acres, 2022: 6,343 4,496 8,455 6,846 7,153 13,196 10,140 2017: 14,540 5,267 12,668 10,489 11,776 11,524 14,034 Pastureland and other land ........................farms, 2022: 51 41 81 129 18 16 264 2017: 79 51 117 197 17 7 402 acres, 2022: 399 700 1,757 2,131 1,140 3,988 1,348 2017: 1,088 520 3,535 5,375 4,299 3,880 1,931 : 2022 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: 181 13 64 171 5 - 517 acres irrigated: 462 38 261 581 9 - 1,679 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: 46 42 115 193 8 - 165 acres irrigated: 405 397 1,978 2,580 48 - 2,254 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: 9 9 5 27 3 - 21 acres irrigated: 68 121 266 757 94 - 582 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: 3 9 18 25 6 - 13 acres irrigated: (D) 239 736 1,100 342 - 698 : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: 2 8 12 19 - - 12 acres irrigated: (D) 526 774 929 - - 1,064 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: 9 7 11 7 5 - 7 acres irrigated: 530 75 913 230 432 - 736 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: 2 - 3 5 - 2 3 acres irrigated: (D) - (D) (D) - (D) (D) 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: 1 3 - 4 - 1 2 acres irrigated: (D) (D) - 345 - (D) (D) : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: 10 4 7 17 19 2 8 acres irrigated: 66 654 1,330 654 1,896 (D) 1,474 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: - 8 5 8 7 7 - acres irrigated: - 1,472 529 234 727 2,954 - 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: 5 5 2 1 4 4 1 acres irrigated: 646 (D) (D) (D) 490 2,308 (D) 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: 8 7 8 10 10 31 11 acres irrigated: (D) 519 1,810 1,426 4,255 11,511 1,434 : 2017 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: 186 31 107 252 6 2 791 acres irrigated: 479 65 474 819 (D) (D) 2,764 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: 39 37 162 297 - - 212 acres irrigated: 353 445 2,466 4,059 - - 3,383 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: 4 6 17 17 - - 15 acres irrigated: (D) 76 834 590 - - 688 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: 12 17 15 23 3 - 18 acres irrigated: 230 511 867 1,052 (D) - 893 : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: 5 7 10 17 7 - 9 acres irrigated: 179 283 742 611 355 - 842 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: 8 - 10 13 4 - 4 acres irrigated: 304 - 1,501 700 127 - (D) 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: 3 2 5 7 - - 1 acres irrigated: (D) (D) 500 679 - - (D) 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: 7 6 3 6 3 3 8 acres irrigated: 745 152 494 480 560 300 901 : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: 9 6 8 29 9 2 7 acres irrigated: 326 253 2,710 2,082 755 (D) 1,012 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: - 8 8 5 13 2 6 acres irrigated: - 1,596 2,567 936 3,054 (D) 771 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: 2 8 5 6 6 3 - acres irrigated: (D) 385 (D) 340 2,413 1,837 - 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: 10 4 3 13 14 27 10 acres irrigated: 12,921 (D) (D) 3,516 8,651 11,893 3,987 : Land with irrigation systems or equipment : present (see text) .................................farms, 2022: 304 125 257 508 75 56 795 acres, 2022: 7,540 6,499 11,572 12,383 11,112 21,252 12,193 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : New Mexico : Bernalillo : Catron : Chaves : Cibola : Colfax ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Cattle and calves ...................................farms, 2022: 8,562 190 216 216 325 146 2017: 10,880 335 226 283 396 166 number, 2022: 1,330,860 3,672 35,250 144,617 15,356 39,316 2017: 1,498,731 3,187 23,241 193,315 15,083 28,472 Farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..........................................farms, 2022: 2,998 117 50 47 103 21 2017: 4,411 238 57 67 171 26 number, 2022: 13,789 321 250 246 (D) 89 2017: 19,740 752 256 244 820 136 10 to 19 ........................................farms, 2022: 1,852 36 46 23 93 31 2017: 2,175 67 43 22 100 16 number, 2022: 24,848 444 655 271 1,251 461 2017: 29,112 790 573 297 1,361 240 20 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: 1,619 21 38 17 78 23 2017: 1,802 18 54 38 80 47 number, 2022: 49,457 594 1,122 533 2,471 705 2017: 54,631 475 1,605 1,079 2,392 1,446 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: 604 6 12 13 19 19 2017: 786 8 18 11 20 19 number, 2022: 42,938 413 881 858 1,288 1,469 2017: 55,509 530 1,266 828 1,284 1,334 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: 518 5 24 31 14 14 2017: 681 4 25 51 16 20 number, 2022: 71,489 580 3,542 4,526 1,720 1,843 2017: 93,780 640 3,185 7,384 2,135 2,760 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: 522 5 25 34 16 23 2017: 514 - 16 34 5 23 number, 2022: 161,594 1,320 8,673 10,812 (D) 7,431 2017: 158,711 - 5,078 10,980 1,405 6,789 500 or more .....................................farms, 2022: 449 - 21 51 2 15 2017: 511 - 13 60 4 15 number, 2022: 966,745 - 20,127 127,371 (D) 27,318 2017: 1,087,248 - 11,278 172,503 5,686 15,767 : Cows and heifers that calved ......................farms, 2022: 7,524 169 193 191 287 124 2017: 9,192 283 203 260 354 137 number, 2022: 732,811 2,895 23,735 90,864 10,464 15,389 2017: 820,208 2,175 16,560 119,598 10,281 16,596 : Beef cows .......................................farms, 2022: 7,395 161 191 167 287 122 2017: 8,991 265 203 223 354 137 number, 2022: 451,242 (D) 23,722 30,302 10,459 15,379 2017: 482,320 1,684 16,555 36,585 10,278 16,565 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: 3,046 112 52 42 92 20 number: 13,549 332 232 206 (D) 80 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: 1,416 21 35 9 82 30 number: 18,493 247 473 142 1,065 372 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: 1,329 18 30 19 72 16 number: 38,099 495 803 563 1,847 460 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: 559 5 13 21 18 24 number: 38,599 313 953 1,636 1,225 1,653 100 to 199 ........................................farms: 458 3 21 24 16 12 number: 62,142 (D) 2,701 3,478 2,324 1,788 200 to 499 ........................................farms: 409 2 28 36 5 13 number: 121,957 (D) 7,790 11,520 1,717 3,208 500 or more .......................................farms: 178 - 12 16 2 7 number: 158,403 - 10,770 12,757 (D) 7,818 : Milk cows .......................................farms, 2022: 233 11 9 26 3 8 2017: 389 33 3 39 3 14 number, 2022: 281,569 (D) 13 60,562 5 10 2017: 337,888 491 5 83,013 3 31 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: 150 8 9 9 3 8 number: 280 8 13 12 5 10 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: 3 - - - - - number: 31 - - - - - 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: - - - - - - number: - - - - - - 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: - - - - - - number: - - - - - - 100 to 199 ........................................farms: - - - - - - number: - - - - - - 200 to 499 ........................................farms: 4 3 - - - - number: 1,192 (D) - - - - 500 or more .......................................farms: 76 - - 17 - - number: 280,066 - - 60,550 - - : Other cattle ......................................farms, 2022: 6,274 105 181 200 233 124 2017: 7,952 180 167 222 296 137 number, 2022: 598,049 777 11,515 53,753 4,892 23,927 2017: 678,523 1,012 6,681 73,717 4,802 11,876 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 3,310 80 72 55 141 41 number: 12,759 209 301 190 503 176 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 1,048 15 38 26 37 21 number: 13,805 (D) 453 348 460 283 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 823 8 20 34 37 18 number: 24,404 240 667 946 1,009 632 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 420 2 17 25 6 20 number: 28,563 (D) 1,152 1,819 (D) 1,534 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 261 - 20 20 11 7 number: 34,740 - 2,970 2,538 1,318 960 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 214 - 9 18 - 7 number: 65,437 - 2,493 6,065 - 1,762 500 or more .........................................farms: 198 - 5 22 1 10 number: 418,341 - 3,479 41,847 (D) 18,580 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Curry : De Baca : Dona Ana : Eddy : Grant : Guadalupe : Harding ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Cattle and calves ...................................farms, 2022: 248 94 167 163 210 186 108 2017: 283 121 150 234 274 198 141 number, 2022: 243,083 17,719 41,400 33,286 27,976 20,575 23,092 2017: 278,763 37,350 66,423 39,602 27,059 24,960 22,658 Farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..........................................farms, 2022: 63 20 71 41 82 37 17 2017: 65 14 69 71 115 32 14 number, 2022: 309 66 266 177 416 231 74 2017: 300 61 256 290 550 156 53 10 to 19 ........................................farms, 2022: 22 13 49 26 47 38 9 2017: 22 25 25 38 42 20 25 number, 2022: 277 191 634 374 660 485 113 2017: 328 367 324 518 544 287 324 20 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: 43 16 11 32 27 49 28 2017: 35 18 12 31 39 61 42 number, 2022: 1,298 532 287 993 895 1,500 929 2017: 1,136 541 375 980 1,184 1,760 1,412 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: 19 8 12 17 8 27 15 2017: 27 12 10 30 24 24 23 number, 2022: 1,320 656 779 1,070 514 2,170 992 2017: 1,907 725 720 2,077 1,747 1,697 1,707 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: 26 11 4 22 17 9 13 2017: 39 18 8 22 25 21 11 number, 2022: 3,619 1,434 562 3,247 2,303 1,195 1,693 2017: 5,434 2,419 1,104 3,304 3,624 3,141 1,600 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: 30 13 9 10 18 11 11 2017: 30 15 11 25 13 26 16 number, 2022: 9,488 4,177 2,089 2,932 5,194 3,439 3,321 2017: 8,851 5,241 3,450 7,250 4,041 7,616 4,509 500 or more .....................................farms, 2022: 45 13 11 15 11 15 15 2017: 65 19 15 17 16 14 10 number, 2022: 226,772 10,663 36,783 24,493 17,994 11,555 15,970 2017: 260,807 27,996 60,194 25,183 15,369 10,303 13,053 : Cows and heifers that calved ......................farms, 2022: 179 75 127 143 175 171 98 2017: 216 108 117 215 232 185 127 number, 2022: 91,159 9,958 21,844 21,965 17,406 13,792 14,190 2017: 102,341 18,389 39,861 25,927 19,483 15,040 13,000 : Beef cows .......................................farms, 2022: 159 75 120 140 175 171 98 2017: 189 108 109 212 226 184 127 number, 2022: 12,790 9,958 5,677 13,552 17,401 (D) 14,190 2017: 12,181 18,389 7,800 16,701 19,432 15,030 (D) 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: 42 11 74 39 76 43 21 number: 208 (D) (D) (D) 335 (D) 90 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: 17 5 15 18 29 36 7 number: 209 69 202 240 390 443 103 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: 45 17 9 35 23 36 27 number: 1,391 499 263 1,095 699 1,051 846 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: 13 7 6 9 10 29 13 number: 865 449 391 668 765 1,903 915 100 to 199 ........................................farms: 19 13 11 26 16 5 9 number: 2,118 1,689 1,638 3,331 2,107 692 1,190 200 to 499 ........................................farms: 20 20 2 2 13 18 12 number: 5,113 5,760 (D) (D) 3,361 5,524 3,967 500 or more .......................................farms: 3 2 3 11 8 4 9 number: 2,886 (D) 2,300 7,420 9,744 3,905 7,079 : Milk cows .......................................farms, 2022: 21 - 12 8 4 2 - 2017: 34 - 18 18 12 7 2 number, 2022: 78,369 - 16,167 8,413 5 (D) - 2017: 90,160 - 32,061 9,226 51 10 (D) 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: 2 - 6 5 4 2 - number: (D) - 17 13 5 (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: 19 - 6 3 - - - number: (D) - 16,150 8,400 - - - : Other cattle ......................................farms, 2022: 211 88 129 134 178 145 99 2017: 238 106 119 208 226 152 114 number, 2022: 151,924 7,761 19,556 11,321 10,570 6,783 8,902 2017: 176,422 18,961 26,562 13,675 7,576 9,920 9,658 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 70 35 62 48 100 64 39 number: 279 115 229 161 399 204 162 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 16 10 31 32 25 35 16 number: 208 (D) 385 414 326 507 222 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 34 22 15 21 25 19 20 number: 1,098 711 454 554 804 518 571 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 23 2 6 11 11 15 8 number: 1,633 (D) 381 699 767 882 556 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 16 3 5 10 6 3 5 number: 2,003 449 500 1,380 741 426 741 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 11 13 4 8 8 6 6 number: 3,584 3,864 1,459 2,478 2,437 1,933 1,592 500 or more .........................................farms: 41 3 6 4 3 3 5 number: 143,119 2,332 16,148 5,635 5,096 2,313 5,058 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Hidalgo : Lea : Lincoln : Los Alamos : Luna : McKinley : Mora ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Cattle and calves ...................................farms, 2022: 97 216 237 2 82 800 248 2017: 104 268 278 - 73 1,111 364 number, 2022: 18,935 100,315 30,556 (D) 37,589 16,343 13,647 2017: 22,692 96,690 31,767 - 26,639 22,139 18,264 Farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..........................................farms, 2022: 14 57 82 2 14 350 81 2017: 14 69 87 - 12 573 170 number, 2022: 91 315 341 (D) 62 1,906 441 2017: 65 345 396 - 53 2,779 832 10 to 19 ........................................farms, 2022: 6 43 36 - 11 241 59 2017: 10 28 44 - 5 342 85 number, 2022: 89 555 486 - 150 3,285 827 2017: 141 413 577 - 69 4,560 1,094 20 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: 16 35 34 - 10 174 74 2017: 24 47 41 - 17 147 65 number, 2022: 441 1,119 1,102 - 299 5,215 2,404 2017: 671 1,372 1,114 - 517 4,293 1,950 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: 17 11 16 - - 21 11 2017: 18 34 34 - 8 35 20 number, 2022: 1,178 807 1,098 - - 1,307 733 2017: 1,235 2,281 2,225 - 683 2,396 1,541 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: 16 17 23 - 11 11 8 2017: 21 35 28 - 11 5 3 number, 2022: 2,162 2,247 3,379 - 1,508 1,584 1,305 2017: 2,800 4,601 3,720 - 1,505 591 351 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: 23 24 29 - 8 2 9 2017: 10 23 27 - 6 6 13 number, 2022: 7,039 8,004 8,151 - 2,407 (D) 2,508 2017: 3,268 7,297 8,501 - 1,800 1,250 4,377 500 or more .....................................farms, 2022: 5 29 17 - 28 1 6 2017: 7 32 17 - 14 3 8 number, 2022: 7,935 87,268 15,999 - 33,163 (D) 5,429 2017: 14,512 80,381 15,234 - 22,012 6,270 8,119 : Cows and heifers that calved ......................farms, 2022: 92 190 212 2 73 708 233 2017: 100 225 247 - 63 734 327 number, 2022: 13,754 55,126 20,143 (D) 25,660 12,401 8,411 2017: 14,499 58,232 21,417 - 15,848 12,446 10,000 : Beef cows .......................................farms, 2022: 92 180 210 2 70 706 233 2017: 100 217 243 - 62 726 321 number, 2022: (D) 19,977 20,136 (D) 17,340 12,393 (D) 2017: 14,499 24,259 21,405 - (D) 12,402 9,926 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: 20 66 81 2 10 414 91 number: (D) 327 335 (D) 59 2,253 438 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: 5 24 27 - 8 153 49 number: 77 322 380 - 90 2,089 610 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: 20 26 26 - 9 114 67 number: 613 802 807 - 237 3,387 1,810 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: 13 16 20 - 8 12 9 number: 941 1,167 1,408 - 599 750 637 100 to 199 ........................................farms: 18 12 29 - 7 10 9 number: 2,441 1,617 4,141 - 1,067 1,304 1,185 200 to 499 ........................................farms: 13 26 18 - 8 2 6 number: 4,067 7,939 6,006 - 2,888 (D) 1,913 500 or more .......................................farms: 3 10 9 - 20 1 2 number: 5,486 7,803 7,059 - 12,400 (D) (D) : Milk cows .......................................farms, 2022: 1 13 3 - 3 6 2 2017: - 14 8 - 4 15 16 number, 2022: (D) 35,149 7 - 8,320 8 (D) 2017: - 33,973 12 - (D) 44 74 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: - 7 3 - - 6 1 number: - 9 7 - - 8 (D) 10 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: - 6 - - 3 - - number: - 35,140 - - 8,320 - - : Other cattle ......................................farms, 2022: 89 182 203 - 71 485 171 2017: 84 224 209 - 66 777 244 number, 2022: 5,181 45,189 10,413 - 11,929 3,942 5,236 2017: 8,193 38,458 10,350 - 10,791 9,693 8,264 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 21 68 104 - 20 348 95 number: 83 325 363 - 76 1,255 396 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 19 37 14 - 4 92 38 number: (D) 466 180 - 49 1,213 533 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 20 23 30 - 12 41 17 number: 653 707 845 - 365 973 475 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 13 12 27 - 14 3 7 number: 832 774 1,736 - 928 (D) (D) 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 10 10 15 - 5 - 8 number: 1,246 1,177 1,952 - 602 - 976 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 5 19 10 - 9 1 5 number: 1,491 5,044 2,686 - 2,756 (D) 1,791 500 or more .........................................farms: 1 13 3 - 7 - 1 number: (D) 36,696 2,651 - 7,153 - (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Otero : Quay : Rio Arriba : Roosevelt : Sandoval : San Juan : San Miguel ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Cattle and calves ...................................farms, 2022: 192 236 544 264 317 963 428 2017: 222 330 599 373 434 1,153 604 number, 2022: 20,008 41,764 17,943 156,761 12,978 14,934 32,141 2017: 16,279 40,579 16,973 147,068 12,159 16,523 46,194 Farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..........................................farms, 2022: 81 36 130 57 104 476 169 2017: 85 48 250 84 193 617 256 number, 2022: 349 198 578 259 521 2,183 724 2017: 378 289 (D) 397 954 2,931 947 10 to 19 ........................................farms, 2022: 29 30 156 42 104 302 92 2017: 43 39 119 50 139 314 138 number, 2022: 386 402 2,122 592 1,509 3,879 1,289 2017: 593 541 1,667 641 1,924 4,134 1,856 20 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: 35 37 171 49 67 150 99 2017: 32 62 150 74 52 185 115 number, 2022: 1,009 1,156 5,094 1,550 1,917 4,483 3,198 2017: 910 1,978 4,590 2,385 1,521 5,512 3,698 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: 16 44 58 28 18 15 30 2017: 17 71 48 50 21 28 44 number, 2022: 1,381 3,068 4,208 1,851 1,326 954 1,916 2017: 1,222 5,232 3,513 3,235 (D) 1,928 3,117 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: 8 30 16 34 12 16 21 2017: 23 47 23 39 24 5 22 number, 2022: 1,087 4,251 2,070 4,514 1,740 1,992 2,655 2017: 3,096 6,821 2,982 5,528 3,270 821 2,878 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: 11 36 13 25 7 4 7 2017: 13 46 7 36 2 4 5 number, 2022: 3,215 11,114 3,871 7,898 1,821 1,443 1,857 2017: 3,600 13,752 1,851 11,516 (D) 1,197 1,364 500 or more .....................................farms, 2022: 12 23 - 29 5 - 10 2017: 9 17 2 40 3 - 24 number, 2022: 12,581 21,575 - 140,097 4,144 - 20,502 2017: 6,480 11,966 (D) 123,366 2,310 - 32,334 : Cows and heifers that calved ......................farms, 2022: 152 218 501 230 283 836 385 2017: 190 306 534 323 368 952 518 number, 2022: 14,041 24,115 12,670 77,718 8,145 10,134 18,583 2017: 11,335 23,586 11,951 80,343 7,432 10,155 24,227 : Beef cows .......................................farms, 2022: 152 218 501 217 278 831 381 2017: 188 306 534 300 360 942 509 number, 2022: (D) (D) (D) 18,033 8,107 10,110 18,573 2017: 11,320 (D) (D) 22,952 7,415 10,118 24,196 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: 61 47 156 62 83 494 176 number: (D) (D) (D) 270 443 2,259 732 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: 24 28 155 21 107 221 58 number: 294 374 2,051 270 1,359 2,771 808 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: 26 43 127 64 56 93 102 number: 694 1,372 3,427 1,769 1,476 2,647 2,791 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: 12 41 42 24 14 14 23 number: 939 2,874 2,773 1,522 939 950 1,597 100 to 199 ........................................farms: 11 23 14 21 12 8 13 number: 1,431 3,293 1,842 2,903 1,630 (D) 1,623 200 to 499 ........................................farms: 10 26 7 21 6 1 4 number: 2,865 7,290 1,867 6,299 2,260 (D) 1,581 500 or more .......................................farms: 8 10 - 4 - - 5 number: 7,550 8,710 - 5,000 - - 9,441 : Milk cows .......................................farms, 2022: 1 2 1 20 8 16 5 2017: 10 2 1 27 12 23 18 number, 2022: (D) (D) (D) 59,685 38 24 10 2017: 15 (D) (D) 57,391 17 37 31 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: 1 2 1 1 8 16 5 number: (D) (D) (D) (D) 38 24 10 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - 100 to 199 ........................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - 200 to 499 ........................................farms: - - - 1 - - - number: - - - (D) - - - 500 or more .......................................farms: - - - 18 - - - number: - - - (D) - - - : Other cattle ......................................farms, 2022: 143 221 418 226 216 538 299 2017: 174 297 391 321 294 769 392 number, 2022: 5,967 17,649 5,273 79,043 4,833 4,800 13,558 2017: 4,944 16,993 5,022 66,725 4,727 6,368 21,967 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 75 71 270 94 155 408 180 number: 286 342 1,052 437 572 1,566 735 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 32 37 89 23 25 73 63 number: (D) 479 1,180 310 332 979 835 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 11 49 40 36 23 51 30 number: 348 1,435 1,139 1,051 806 1,417 948 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 8 23 14 33 6 2 11 number: 585 1,636 1,046 2,331 464 (D) 709 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 9 17 2 11 1 4 8 number: 1,052 2,408 (D) 1,563 (D) (D) 1,053 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 6 14 3 7 4 - 3 number: 1,843 4,174 (D) 2,121 1,349 - 1,040 500 or more .........................................farms: 2 10 - 22 2 - 4 number: (D) 7,175 - 71,230 (D) - 8,238 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Santa Fe : Sierra : Socorro : Taos : Torrance : Union : Valencia ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Cattle and calves ...................................farms, 2022: 186 130 192 223 362 220 354 2017: 226 123 291 253 451 284 532 number, 2022: 8,111 14,565 35,328 (D) 32,755 60,012 16,228 2017: 14,965 20,267 42,521 5,121 38,770 78,954 24,054 Farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..........................................farms, 2022: 98 25 55 114 106 31 247 2017: 115 29 139 119 210 41 361 number, 2022: 378 80 338 (D) 481 137 (D) 2017: 511 141 672 (D) 859 195 1,424 10 to 19 ........................................farms, 2022: 44 28 14 45 86 10 41 2017: 44 22 49 65 85 12 97 number, 2022: 562 391 195 605 1,071 147 490 2017: 553 291 661 849 1,170 165 1,260 20 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: 25 32 34 52 74 32 36 2017: 31 19 38 55 69 49 55 number, 2022: 681 849 1,065 1,726 2,213 1,131 946 2017: 1,048 649 1,079 1,734 2,065 1,583 1,577 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: 7 9 30 8 37 33 20 2017: 19 10 10 4 31 53 5 number, 2022: 502 624 2,165 591 2,889 2,443 1,487 2017: 1,225 756 661 310 2,233 3,851 (D) 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: 5 16 20 3 18 39 4 2017: 8 19 19 9 26 51 3 number, 2022: 636 2,228 2,935 440 2,469 5,491 532 2017: 806 2,439 2,478 1,067 3,505 7,381 410 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: 4 14 25 - 33 42 1 2017: 5 16 19 - 21 39 2 number, 2022: 1,387 4,593 9,073 - 10,171 12,515 (D) 2017: 1,785 4,856 5,882 - 7,164 12,674 (D) 500 or more .....................................farms, 2022: 3 6 14 1 8 33 5 2017: 4 8 17 1 9 39 9 number, 2022: 3,965 5,800 19,557 (D) 13,461 38,148 11,647 2017: 9,037 11,135 31,088 (D) 21,774 53,105 18,153 : Cows and heifers that calved ......................farms, 2022: 157 104 177 207 331 194 307 2017: 171 105 265 233 405 252 437 number, 2022: 6,110 9,118 23,963 (D) 19,954 26,453 9,453 2017: 9,603 12,725 27,665 3,787 22,502 29,815 13,389 : Beef cows .......................................farms, 2022: 156 100 175 205 326 194 302 2017: 171 104 260 232 394 252 433 number, 2022: (D) 9,102 (D) 3,188 (D) (D) (D) 2017: 9,603 (D) 14,663 (D) (D) 29,800 6,305 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: 93 22 52 125 116 27 224 number: (D) 131 (D) 566 (D) (D) 651 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: 27 20 20 41 88 6 30 number: 356 259 254 548 1,173 99 354 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: 21 17 29 28 37 46 31 number: 551 518 914 725 1,051 1,579 917 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: 8 15 24 7 38 40 11 number: 547 1,169 1,493 469 2,554 2,790 745 100 to 199 ........................................farms: - 11 21 3 20 39 2 number: - 1,497 2,433 (D) 2,935 5,696 (D) 200 to 499 ........................................farms: 4 11 24 - 24 26 1 number: 1,216 2,928 7,210 - 6,674 8,133 (D) 500 or more .......................................farms: 3 4 5 1 3 10 3 number: 3,075 2,600 3,150 (D) 3,058 8,039 2,500 : Milk cows .......................................farms, 2022: 1 8 7 5 16 2 9 2017: - 6 6 1 20 9 14 number, 2022: (D) 16 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 2017: - (D) 13,002 (D) (D) 15 7,084 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: 1 8 5 5 14 2 8 number: (D) 16 12 (D) 19 (D) 21 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: - - - - 1 - - number: - - - - (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: - - 2 - 1 - 1 number: - - (D) - (D) - (D) : Other cattle ......................................farms, 2022: 97 114 158 143 277 206 190 2017: 171 100 215 164 290 245 360 number, 2022: 2,001 5,447 11,365 1,407 12,801 33,559 6,775 2017: 5,362 7,542 14,856 1,334 16,268 49,139 10,665 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 57 45 64 96 137 56 139 number: 185 167 335 378 542 240 496 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 20 24 20 34 60 16 26 number: 249 (D) (D) (D) 788 203 334 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 13 19 28 12 44 33 18 number: 405 458 834 421 1,414 973 533 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 4 12 19 - 18 46 2 number: 272 860 1,200 - 1,178 2,997 (D) 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 1 9 12 1 7 22 3 number: (D) 1,205 1,726 (D) 1,031 3,124 329 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 1 3 13 - 6 15 - number: (D) 1,049 4,205 - 2,019 5,012 - 500 or more .........................................farms: 1 2 2 - 5 18 2 number: (D) (D) (D) - 5,829 21,010 (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : New Mexico : Bernalillo : Catron : Chaves : Cibola : Colfax ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY - Con. : : Cattle and calves - Con. : : Cattle on feed ....................................farms, 2022: 36 - - 1 - 3 2017: 27 - - - - - number, 2022: 46,522 - - (D) - 5,550 2017: 51,300 - - - - - 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: - - - - - - number: - - - - - - 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 4 - - - - - number: 136 - - - - - 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 11 - - - - - number: 743 - - - - - 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 5 - - - - - number: 744 - - - - - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 4 - - - - - number: 1,362 - - - - - 500 or more .........................................farms: 12 - - 1 - 3 number: 43,537 - - (D) - 5,550 : SALES : : Milk sold from cows .................................farms, 2022: 96 6 - 17 - - 2017: 152 3 - 29 1 - $1,000, 2022: 1,329,555 3,002 - 295,922 - - 2017: 1,267,940 2,400 - 308,509 (D) - : Cattle and calves sold ..............................farms, 2022: 5,967 100 163 199 224 110 2017: 7,182 134 177 248 273 150 number, 2022: 743,823 1,828 20,735 69,750 8,476 39,721 2017: 922,034 1,288 13,323 108,922 7,134 30,037 $1,000, 2022: 678,505 1,555 16,322 61,785 7,383 56,185 2017: 626,745 834 8,832 47,685 (D) 23,549 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ................................................farms: 2,575 65 43 55 122 14 number: 10,061 160 156 190 482 62 10 to 19 ..............................................farms: 871 21 33 8 34 12 number: 11,664 258 453 103 452 147 20 to 49 ..............................................farms: 825 6 20 17 30 18 number: 25,245 230 564 575 910 526 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: 603 5 16 24 19 25 number: 42,797 430 1,255 1,746 1,379 1,727 100 to 199 ............................................farms: 405 - 19 20 13 8 number: 56,469 - 2,608 2,971 1,842 1,153 200 to 499 ............................................farms: 394 3 20 42 4 12 number: 120,744 750 4,859 12,796 (D) 3,825 500 or more ...........................................farms: 294 - 12 33 2 21 number: 476,843 - 10,840 51,369 (D) 32,281 : Calves weighing less than 500 pounds, : sold .............................................farms, 2022: 3,335 52 109 116 157 37 2017: 3,938 43 98 152 189 52 number, 2022: 231,353 833 8,555 22,160 3,369 3,834 2017: 300,233 526 5,074 63,041 2,824 4,858 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 1,637 37 40 33 102 15 number: 6,406 (D) 180 95 384 (D) 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 605 1 13 13 25 3 number: 7,855 (D) 183 184 (D) 40 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 517 6 14 27 15 5 number: 15,447 170 485 790 460 139 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 249 8 20 8 9 3 number: 16,630 549 1,286 629 600 216 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 140 - 9 14 4 1 number: 18,398 - 1,061 1,939 579 (D) 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 114 - 10 10 1 9 number: 32,959 - 2,833 2,828 (D) 2,515 500 or more .........................................farms: 73 - 3 11 1 1 number: 133,658 - 2,527 15,695 (D) (D) : Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more, : sold ............................................ farms, 2022: 5,178 77 152 179 170 107 2017: 5,926 111 162 225 199 134 number, 2022: 512,470 995 12,180 47,590 5,107 35,887 2017: 621,801 762 8,249 45,881 4,310 25,179 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 2,478 48 49 40 97 13 number: 8,873 105 164 153 335 60 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 680 20 31 7 18 16 number: 8,904 239 411 90 213 201 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 682 6 27 26 24 19 number: 21,092 150 851 808 718 525 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 448 - 12 18 18 18 number: 30,701 - 948 1,230 1,193 1,224 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 352 3 18 32 10 8 number: 48,705 501 2,564 4,841 1,261 1,149 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 318 - 9 32 2 15 number: 95,549 - 2,788 9,271 (D) 4,358 500 or more .........................................farms: 220 - 6 24 1 18 number: 298,646 - 4,454 31,197 (D) 28,370 : Cattle on feed sold ...............................farms, 2022: 73 - 3 2 - 3 2017: 69 - - - - 2 number, 2022: 66,070 - 202 (D) - 5,550 2017: 90,977 - - - - (D) 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: 16 - - - - - number: 231 - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Curry : De Baca : Dona Ana : Eddy : Grant : Guadalupe : Harding ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY - Con. : : Cattle and calves - Con. : : Cattle on feed ....................................farms, 2022: 13 2 - - - - - 2017: 6 - - - - - - number, 2022: (D) (D) - - - - - 2017: (D) - - - - - - 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - 20 to 49 ............................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 8 - - - - - - number: 522 - - - - - - 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 2 1 - - - - - number: (D) (D) - - - - - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 1 1 - - - - - number: (D) (D) - - - - - 500 or more .........................................farms: 2 - - - - - - number: (D) - - - - - - : SALES : : Milk sold from cows .................................farms, 2022: 19 - 7 4 - - - 2017: 28 - 10 3 9 - - $1,000, 2022: 351,898 - 79,291 35,838 - - - 2017: 342,987 - 130,728 33,247 12 - - : Cattle and calves sold ..............................farms, 2022: 206 89 107 127 145 154 100 2017: 236 119 100 183 215 177 123 number, 2022: 141,011 12,923 13,752 20,661 14,525 15,061 14,805 2017: 188,213 23,910 26,758 21,814 17,623 15,028 15,294 $1,000, 2022: 115,778 12,802 11,080 13,777 13,944 13,118 14,478 2017: 105,555 22,140 8,716 15,489 13,822 11,925 13,363 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ................................................farms: 55 24 58 39 66 35 11 number: 179 77 237 188 222 195 58 10 to 19 ..............................................farms: 18 6 16 15 15 23 8 number: 222 91 220 209 197 358 114 20 to 49 ..............................................farms: 27 13 8 18 26 41 34 number: 975 356 259 488 782 1,302 1,098 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: 26 11 12 22 12 20 15 number: 1,799 685 830 1,575 782 1,465 1,175 100 to 199 ............................................farms: 16 13 3 12 12 11 9 number: 2,249 1,940 (D) 1,735 1,500 1,508 1,196 200 to 499 ............................................farms: 28 15 1 6 7 21 13 number: 8,857 5,095 (D) 1,643 2,342 7,029 3,827 500 or more ...........................................farms: 36 7 9 15 7 3 10 number: 126,730 4,679 11,384 14,823 8,700 3,204 7,337 : Calves weighing less than 500 pounds, : sold .............................................farms, 2022: 84 41 60 86 71 109 63 2017: 86 52 60 118 124 98 61 number, 2022: 54,039 2,199 6,023 12,114 2,630 3,937 3,569 2017: 55,787 2,022 14,249 7,850 4,977 3,010 2,420 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 18 10 23 17 28 40 10 number: 71 (D) 90 (D) 113 171 (D) 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 18 5 13 19 14 19 17 number: 230 60 174 261 178 269 220 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 10 12 8 21 17 28 21 number: 344 309 238 740 445 816 714 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 7 5 5 13 5 11 9 number: 456 459 320 887 278 768 692 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 4 8 4 2 3 8 1 number: 480 1,050 515 (D) 350 909 (D) 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 12 1 4 11 4 2 4 number: 2,698 (D) 1,107 3,711 1,266 (D) 1,295 500 or more .........................................farms: 15 - 3 3 - 1 1 number: 49,760 - 3,579 6,189 - (D) (D) : Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more, : sold ............................................ farms, 2022: 188 84 89 116 132 140 96 2017: 228 104 88 160 187 151 109 number, 2022: 86,972 10,724 7,729 8,547 11,895 11,124 11,236 2017: 132,426 21,888 12,509 13,964 12,646 12,018 12,874 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 51 31 53 51 66 48 32 number: 151 (D) 171 243 191 224 164 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 16 2 16 8 20 19 13 number: 209 (D) 187 115 246 279 155 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 25 6 5 17 17 38 20 number: 768 150 (D) 511 569 1,187 662 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 33 15 4 18 10 4 6 number: 2,164 1,064 270 1,199 648 245 450 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 12 14 2 9 6 10 5 number: 1,747 2,035 (D) 1,322 810 1,345 749 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 26 9 3 9 7 18 13 number: 8,210 3,202 1,267 2,757 2,299 5,244 3,718 500 or more .........................................farms: 25 7 6 4 6 3 7 number: 73,723 4,148 5,426 2,400 7,132 2,600 5,338 : Cattle on feed sold ...............................farms, 2022: 13 3 - 3 - 3 - 2017: 13 - 1 - - - - number, 2022: (D) 536 - 112 - 86 - 2017: (D) - (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 : Hidalgo : Lea : Lincoln : Los Alamos : Luna : McKinley : Mora ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY - Con. : : Cattle and calves - Con. : : Cattle on feed ....................................farms, 2022: - 1 1 - 1 - - 2017: - - - - 3 - - number, 2022: - (D) (D) - (D) - - 2017: - - - - (D) - - 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - 20 to 49 ............................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - 50 to 99 ............................................farms: - - 1 - - - - number: - - (D) - - - - 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - 1 - - - - - number: - (D) - - - - - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - 500 or more .........................................farms: - - - - 1 - - number: - - - - (D) - - : SALES : : Milk sold from cows .................................farms, 2022: - 6 2 - 3 - 2 2017: - 9 3 - 2 - 1 $1,000, 2022: - 169,083 (D) - 48,323 - (D) 2017: - 123,525 (D) - (D) - (D) : Cattle and calves sold ..............................farms, 2022: 72 147 170 - 68 428 158 2017: 97 218 221 - 59 462 222 number, 2022: 11,821 51,967 15,691 - 19,764 5,676 9,048 2017: 15,275 61,335 18,094 - 13,654 8,756 15,347 $1,000, 2022: 10,142 39,432 15,569 - 19,754 3,768 7,026 2017: (D) 34,225 14,492 - 10,384 6,419 15,510 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ................................................farms: 6 30 58 - 15 324 65 number: 32 110 236 - 60 1,316 283 10 to 19 ..............................................farms: 8 22 19 - 2 59 42 number: 117 310 271 - (D) 755 554 20 to 49 ..............................................farms: 10 19 22 - 3 30 26 number: 332 608 741 - 118 793 750 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: 18 24 27 - 9 12 4 number: 1,236 1,793 1,936 - 685 852 260 100 to 199 ............................................farms: 19 23 23 - 6 - 12 number: 2,458 3,480 3,126 - (D) - 1,859 200 to 499 ............................................farms: 7 10 14 - 26 2 6 number: 2,050 3,620 4,047 - 8,537 (D) 2,146 500 or more ...........................................farms: 4 19 7 - 7 1 3 number: 5,596 42,046 5,334 - 9,572 (D) 3,196 : Calves weighing less than 500 pounds, : sold .............................................farms, 2022: 52 71 81 - 32 303 99 2017: 67 104 118 - 42 301 98 number, 2022: 4,561 20,895 2,872 - 4,226 2,013 3,564 2017: 7,604 26,003 4,831 - 3,594 3,382 1,588 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 10 18 33 - 8 237 65 number: (D) (D) 113 - 30 802 355 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 13 10 14 - 1 47 15 number: 194 130 206 - (D) 627 210 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 9 18 18 - 4 19 12 number: 297 563 542 - 108 584 345 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 10 12 10 - 5 - 2 number: 649 775 603 - 326 - (D) 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 6 1 3 - 11 - - number: 778 (D) 394 - 1,472 - - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 3 6 3 - 1 - 4 number: 938 1,890 1,014 - (D) - 1,154 500 or more .........................................farms: 1 6 - - 2 - 1 number: (D) 17,356 - - (D) - (D) : Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more, : sold ............................................ farms, 2022: 65 139 159 - 65 313 130 2017: 83 172 186 - 53 295 194 number, 2022: 7,260 31,072 12,819 - 15,538 3,663 5,484 2017: 7,671 35,332 13,263 - 10,060 5,374 13,759 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 11 35 54 - 14 269 73 number: (D) 146 184 - (D) 883 323 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 5 17 24 - 2 28 17 number: 62 269 299 - (D) 335 (D) 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 23 23 22 - 8 9 16 number: 791 688 698 - 264 329 425 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 3 17 19 - 6 4 8 number: 255 1,164 1,346 - 421 216 586 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 17 19 22 - 7 - 10 number: 2,198 2,599 2,928 - 1,000 - 1,441 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 2 11 13 - 21 2 5 number: (D) 3,747 3,764 - 6,764 (D) 1,618 500 or more .........................................farms: 4 17 5 - 7 1 1 number: 3,497 22,459 3,600 - 7,017 (D) (D) : Cattle on feed sold ...............................farms, 2022: 1 3 2 - 5 - 1 2017: - 5 - - 3 - - number, 2022: (D) 372 (D) - (D) - (D) 2017: - 2,090 - - 2,626 - - 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: 1 - 1 - 2 - - 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 : Otero : Quay : Rio Arriba : Roosevelt : Sandoval : San Juan : San Miguel ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY - Con. : : Cattle and calves - Con. : : Cattle on feed ....................................farms, 2022: 2 2 - 4 2 - - 2017: - 3 - 2 - - - number, 2022: (D) (D) - 1,414 (D) - - 2017: - 180 - (D) - - - 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 2 - - - 2 - - number: (D) - - - (D) - - 50 to 99 ............................................farms: - 1 - 1 - - - number: - (D) - (D) - - - 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - - - 2 - - - number: - - - (D) - - - 500 or more .........................................farms: - 1 - 1 - - - number: - (D) - (D) - - - : SALES : : Milk sold from cows .................................farms, 2022: 1 - 1 19 - - 2 2017: - - - 24 7 3 1 $1,000, 2022: (D) - (D) 286,446 - - (D) 2017: - - - 216,887 6 (D) (D) : Cattle and calves sold ..............................farms, 2022: 134 205 408 212 233 546 289 2017: 164 294 437 307 243 542 357 number, 2022: 11,385 36,474 9,675 49,976 4,686 5,470 19,668 2017: 10,301 36,068 11,508 66,455 6,411 6,430 22,798 $1,000, 2022: 9,895 38,161 8,270 (D) 3,263 4,049 18,463 2017: 8,099 32,815 7,913 40,742 4,013 4,405 17,653 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ................................................farms: 57 32 167 59 96 423 138 number: 190 150 791 262 340 1,574 558 10 to 19 ..............................................farms: 12 21 107 16 89 79 40 number: 188 286 1,523 217 1,195 966 497 20 to 49 ..............................................farms: 24 39 87 34 27 28 73 number: 623 1,315 2,588 1,034 814 789 2,121 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: 20 36 31 42 13 8 15 number: 1,469 2,533 2,145 2,919 924 585 1,025 100 to 199 ............................................farms: 7 33 13 16 3 6 11 number: 985 4,540 1,819 2,257 333 (D) 1,467 200 to 499 ............................................farms: 9 26 3 20 5 2 6 number: 2,843 7,667 809 5,944 1,080 (D) 1,833 500 or more ...........................................farms: 5 18 - 25 - - 6 number: 5,087 19,983 - 37,343 - - 12,167 : Calves weighing less than 500 pounds, : sold .............................................farms, 2022: 97 98 229 111 134 305 166 2017: 108 104 264 158 147 306 238 number, 2022: 4,514 4,903 2,928 22,758 2,011 2,593 4,274 2017: 3,883 4,477 4,362 28,510 2,759 2,692 5,486 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 45 31 128 28 68 233 91 number: (D) (D) 625 120 303 720 (D) 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 19 14 66 20 42 42 31 number: 243 177 845 298 529 420 423 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 18 26 29 32 14 18 27 number: 686 786 819 986 369 (D) 683 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 4 17 2 7 7 10 10 number: 296 1,151 (D) 395 350 596 690 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 5 6 3 6 3 1 3 number: 767 701 324 770 460 (D) 450 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 5 3 1 6 - 1 3 number: 1,880 899 (D) 1,627 - (D) 721 500 or more .........................................farms: 1 1 - 12 - - 1 number: (D) (D) - 18,562 - - (D) : Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more, : sold ............................................ farms, 2022: 119 194 358 198 201 426 251 2017: 146 277 336 269 191 407 284 number, 2022: 6,871 31,571 6,747 27,218 2,675 2,877 15,394 2017: 6,418 31,591 7,146 37,945 3,652 3,738 17,312 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 60 27 183 60 121 371 134 number: 252 91 (D) 243 454 1,105 520 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 14 29 90 19 52 30 57 number: 187 404 1,238 239 679 (D) 733 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 22 45 48 38 17 16 35 number: 708 1,488 1,522 1,072 452 493 1,062 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 9 24 26 26 6 8 13 number: 559 1,701 1,558 1,751 342 591 932 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 5 35 10 16 3 - 4 number: 580 4,934 1,330 2,418 (D) - 505 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 6 18 1 23 2 1 3 number: 1,835 4,956 (D) 6,840 (D) (D) 959 500 or more .........................................farms: 3 16 - 16 - - 5 number: 2,750 17,997 - 14,655 - - 10,683 : Cattle on feed sold ...............................farms, 2022: - 6 3 7 8 - 1 2017: - 7 5 5 - 2 2 number, 2022: - 740 102 967 144 - (D) 2017: - 246 198 (D) - (D) (D) 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: - 1 - 2 6 - - 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 : Santa Fe : Sierra : Socorro : Taos : Torrance : Union : Valencia ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY - Con. : : Cattle and calves - Con. : : Cattle on feed ....................................farms, 2022: - - - - - 3 1 2017: 1 - - - 2 9 1 number, 2022: - - - - - (D) (D) 2017: (D) - - - (D) 17,403 (D) 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 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: - - - - - 2 1 number: - - - - - (D) (D) : SALES : : Milk sold from cows .................................farms, 2022: - - 2 - 3 - 2 2017: - 3 5 - 3 - 8 $1,000, 2022: - - (D) - (D) - (D) 2017: - (D) 41,096 - (D) - 26,028 : Cattle and calves sold ..............................farms, 2022: 132 99 155 140 259 201 187 2017: 148 93 197 151 292 258 285 number, 2022: 5,225 6,661 18,677 2,542 22,810 54,672 8,687 2017: 10,738 11,087 18,981 2,775 28,093 71,099 17,485 $1,000, 2022: 5,110 5,815 (D) (D) (D) 65,008 (D) 2017: 10,791 (D) 12,079 (D) 23,489 74,898 13,785 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ................................................farms: 96 42 39 87 98 17 139 number: 284 229 167 384 353 80 456 10 to 19 ..............................................farms: 16 7 25 22 49 8 19 number: 176 (D) 345 322 618 135 244 20 to 49 ..............................................farms: 10 15 23 21 25 35 16 number: 237 480 777 595 842 1,184 439 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: 3 13 24 5 40 46 6 number: 190 827 1,621 336 2,919 3,293 401 100 to 199 ............................................farms: 1 14 19 4 20 37 2 number: (D) (D) 2,596 (D) 2,953 5,086 (D) 200 to 499 ............................................farms: 3 7 22 1 19 32 2 number: (D) 2,344 7,195 (D) 4,915 9,417 (D) 500 or more ...........................................farms: 3 1 3 - 8 26 3 number: 3,392 (D) 5,976 - 10,210 35,477 6,037 : Calves weighing less than 500 pounds, : sold .............................................farms, 2022: 50 63 92 73 144 79 71 2017: 82 73 128 77 158 91 141 number, 2022: 1,099 2,105 8,029 875 6,680 6,052 1,139 2017: 2,136 4,297 9,569 824 5,338 5,731 6,529 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 39 26 38 37 61 20 48 number: 144 129 176 (D) (D) (D) (D) 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 4 11 16 26 26 10 18 number: 40 145 198 320 340 138 247 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 2 15 11 9 28 24 - number: (D) 450 303 286 859 684 - 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 2 8 6 - 18 12 4 number: (D) 496 405 - 1,255 860 242 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 1 2 14 1 9 7 - number: (D) (D) 1,882 (D) 1,252 954 - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 2 - 4 - - 4 - number: (D) - 1,180 - - 1,020 - 500 or more .........................................farms: - 1 3 - 2 2 1 number: - (D) 3,885 - (D) (D) (D) : Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more, : sold ............................................ farms, 2022: 105 84 147 113 221 195 165 2017: 116 77 141 133 242 249 217 number, 2022: 4,126 4,556 10,648 1,667 16,130 48,620 7,548 2017: 8,602 6,790 9,412 1,951 22,755 65,368 10,956 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 79 35 52 77 88 17 139 number: 232 144 219 346 269 56 453 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 10 8 12 20 36 18 6 number: 132 117 (D) (D) 466 268 (D) 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 7 15 26 10 30 32 10 number: (D) 432 800 298 1,007 1,086 (D) 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 3 9 27 4 33 42 5 number: 219 716 1,773 289 2,388 2,959 300 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 1 10 15 1 14 34 - number: (D) 1,182 2,001 (D) 1,719 4,707 - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 2 7 13 1 12 29 3 number: (D) 1,965 3,688 (D) 3,054 8,757 1,186 500 or more .........................................farms: 3 - 2 - 8 23 2 number: 2,807 - (D) - 7,227 30,787 (D) : Cattle on feed sold ...............................farms, 2022: - - 1 - - 4 1 2017: 8 - - 1 2 12 1 number, 2022: - - (D) - - 12,094 (D) 2017: 638 - - (D) (D) 16,942 (D) 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : New Mexico : Bernalillo : Catron : Chaves : Cibola : Colfax ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SALES - Con. : : Cattle and calves sold - Con. : Cattle on feed sold - Con. : 2022 farms by number sold: - Con. : : 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 12 - 1 - - - number: 401 - (D) - - - 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 16 - 2 - - - number: 996 - (D) - - - 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 10 - - - - - number: 1,364 - - - - - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 8 - - 1 - - number: 2,521 - - (D) - - 500 or more .........................................farms: 11 - - 1 - 3 number: 60,557 - - (D) - 5,550 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Curry : De Baca : Dona Ana : Eddy : Grant : Guadalupe : Harding ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SALES - Con. : : Cattle and calves sold - Con. : Cattle on feed sold - Con. : 2022 farms by number sold: - Con. : : 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 2 - - - - - - number: (D) - - - - - - 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 6 - - 2 - 1 - number: 360 - - (D) - (D) - 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 1 2 - - - - - number: (D) (D) - - - - - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 2 1 - - - - - number: (D) (D) - - - - - 500 or more .........................................farms: 2 - - - - - - number: (D) - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Hidalgo : Lea : Lincoln : Los Alamos : Luna : McKinley : Mora ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SALES - Con. : : Cattle and calves sold - Con. : Cattle on feed sold - Con. : 2022 farms by number sold: - Con. : : 20 to 49 ............................................farms: - - - - - - 1 number: - - - - - - (D) 50 to 99 ............................................farms: - 1 - - 2 - - number: - (D) - - (D) - - 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - 2 1 - - - - number: - (D) (D) - - - - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - 500 or more .........................................farms: - - - - 1 - - number: - - - - (D) - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Otero : Quay : Rio Arriba : Roosevelt : Sandoval : San Juan : San Miguel ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 - 1 number: - (D) 102 - (D) - (D) 50 to 99 ............................................farms: - - - 1 - - - number: - - - (D) - - - 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - 2 - 2 - - - number: - (D) - (D) - - - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - 1 - 2 - - - number: - (D) - (D) - - - 500 or more .........................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Santa Fe : Sierra : Socorro : Taos : Torrance : Union : Valencia ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SALES - Con. : : Cattle and calves sold - Con. : Cattle on feed sold - Con. : 2022 farms by number sold: - Con. : : 20 to 49 ............................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - 50 to 99 ............................................farms: - - 1 - - - - number: - - (D) - - - - 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - - - - - 1 - number: - - - - - (D) - 500 or more .........................................farms: - - - - - 3 1 number: - - - - - (D) (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 12. Hogs and Pigs - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : New Mexico : Bernalillo : Catron : Chaves : Cibola : Colfax ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Total hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 363 10 6 9 4 8 2017: 353 35 2 6 11 1 number, 2022: 1,747 115 22 41 15 27 2017: 2,072 252 (D) 39 52 (D) : Farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 .........................................farms, 2022: 349 9 6 9 4 8 2017: 339 34 2 6 11 1 number, 2022: 1,112 (D) 22 41 15 27 2017: 1,317 (D) (D) 39 52 (D) 25 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: 8 - - - - - 2017: 9 - - - - - number, 2022: 272 - - - - - 2017: (D) - - - - - : 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: 6 1 - - - - 2017: 3 - - - - - number, 2022: 363 (D) - - - - 2017: 192 - - - - - 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - 2017: 2 1 - - - - number, 2022: - - - - - - 2017: (D) (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: - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - number, 2022: - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - : SALES : : Hogs and pigs sold ..................................farms, 2022: 238 12 6 11 3 10 2017: 284 21 - 9 9 1 number, 2022: 1,903 107 88 85 4 55 2017: 3,453 658 - 34 148 (D) $1,000, 2022: 518 21 6 15 1 18 2017: 477 114 - 5 13 (D) : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 227 11 6 11 3 10 number: 1,168 (D) 88 85 4 55 25 to 49 ..............................................farms: 9 1 - - - - number: (D) (D) - - - - 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: - - - - - - number: - - - - - - 100 to 199 ............................................farms: 1 - - - - - number: (D) - - - - - : 200 to 499 ............................................farms: 1 - - - - - number: (D) - - - - - 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 : Curry : De Baca : Dona Ana : Eddy : Grant : Guadalupe : Harding ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Total hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 9 1 11 7 4 - - 2017: 5 2 1 5 1 4 - number, 2022: 120 (D) 43 151 76 - - 2017: 67 (D) (D) 50 (D) 12 - : Farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 .........................................farms, 2022: 8 1 11 4 3 - - 2017: 5 2 1 5 1 4 - number, 2022: (D) (D) 43 16 (D) - - 2017: 67 (D) (D) 50 (D) 12 - 25 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: - - - 3 - - - 2017: - - - - - - - number, 2022: - - - 135 - - - 2017: - - - - - - - : 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: 1 - - - 1 - - 2017: - - - - - - - number, 2022: (D) - - - (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: 14 - 9 7 4 - - 2017: 7 - 3 10 3 4 - number, 2022: 140 - 61 82 16 - - 2017: 136 - 20 181 15 92 - $1,000, 2022: 25 - (D) 15 (D) - - 2017: (D) - (D) 25 4 18 - : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 13 - 8 7 4 - - number: (D) - (D) 82 16 - - 25 to 49 ..............................................farms: 1 - 1 - - - - number: (D) - (D) - - - - 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - 100 to 199 ............................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - : 200 to 499 ............................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - 500 to 999 ............................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - 1,000 or more .........................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 12. Hogs and Pigs - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Hidalgo : Lea : Lincoln : Los Alamos : Luna : McKinley : Mora ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Total hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 1 4 4 - 5 76 1 2017: 3 2 1 - - 24 13 number, 2022: (D) 10 13 - 17 180 (D) 2017: (D) (D) (D) - - 111 24 : Farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 .........................................farms, 2022: - 4 4 - 5 76 1 2017: 1 2 1 - - 23 13 number, 2022: - 10 13 - 17 180 (D) 2017: (D) (D) (D) - - (D) 24 25 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: 1 - - - - - - 2017: 1 - - - - 1 - number, 2022: (D) - - - - - - 2017: (D) - - - - (D) - : 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: 1 - - - - - - number, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: (D) - - - - - - 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: 1 2 1 - 5 20 1 2017: 2 1 8 - - 10 6 number, 2022: (D) (D) (D) - 13 54 (D) 2017: (D) (D) 18 - - 46 6 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) (D) - 4 10 (D) 2017: (D) (D) (D) - - (D) 1 : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 1 2 - - 5 20 1 number: (D) (D) - - 13 54 (D) 25 to 49 ..............................................farms: - - 1 - - - - number: - - (D) - - - - 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - 100 to 199 ............................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - : 200 to 499 ............................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - 500 to 999 ............................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - 1,000 or more .........................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 12. Hogs and Pigs - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Otero : Quay : Rio Arriba : Roosevelt : Sandoval : San Juan : San Miguel ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Total hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 12 8 9 6 10 51 14 2017: 10 2 24 18 35 36 21 number, 2022: 28 24 34 25 82 132 130 2017: 31 (D) 74 121 214 217 126 : Farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 .........................................farms, 2022: 12 8 9 6 9 51 12 2017: 10 2 24 16 33 33 19 number, 2022: 28 24 34 25 (D) 132 (D) 2017: 31 (D) 74 (D) (D) 109 (D) 25 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - 1 2017: - - - 2 - 3 2 number, 2022: - - - - - - (D) 2017: - - - (D) - 108 (D) : 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: - - - - 1 - 1 2017: - - - - 2 - - number, 2022: - - - - (D) - (D) 2017: - - - - (D) - - 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: 11 10 6 5 3 19 11 2017: 11 4 6 12 17 26 16 number, 2022: 25 30 24 55 9 137 144 2017: 28 92 33 179 43 351 225 $1,000, 2022: (D) 7 3 6 2 (D) 44 2017: (D) (D) 3 15 7 54 31 : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 11 10 6 4 3 18 10 number: 25 30 24 (D) 9 (D) (D) 25 to 49 ..............................................farms: - - - 1 - 1 - number: - - - (D) - (D) - 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - 100 to 199 ............................................farms: - - - - - - 1 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 : Santa Fe : Sierra : Socorro : Taos : Torrance : Union : Valencia ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Total hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 13 4 15 16 21 1 23 2017: 16 3 6 13 13 1 39 number, 2022: 109 13 26 112 96 (D) 73 2017: 260 22 35 40 44 (D) 123 : Farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 .........................................farms, 2022: 12 4 15 14 20 1 23 2017: 15 3 6 13 13 1 39 number, 2022: (D) 13 26 (D) (D) (D) 73 2017: (D) 22 35 40 44 (D) 123 25 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: - - - 2 1 - - 2017: - - - - - - - number, 2022: - - - (D) (D) - - 2017: - - - - - - - : 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: 1 - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - number, 2022: (D) - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - 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: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - number, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - : SALES : : Hogs and pigs sold ..................................farms, 2022: 12 1 13 10 11 - 20 2017: 17 2 7 5 26 3 38 number, 2022: 406 (D) 97 45 68 - 114 2017: 387 (D) 121 50 151 18 165 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) 18 11 13 - 20 2017: (D) (D) 19 3 17 (D) 29 : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 11 1 13 10 10 - 18 number: (D) (D) 97 45 (D) - (D) 25 to 49 ..............................................farms: - - - - 1 - 2 number: - - - - (D) - (D) 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - 100 to 199 ............................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - : 200 to 499 ............................................farms: 1 - - - - - - number: (D) - - - - - - 500 to 999 ............................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - 1,000 or more .........................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 13. Sheep and Lambs - Inventory, Sales, and Wool Production: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : New Mexico : Bernalillo : Catron : Chaves : Cibola : Colfax ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sheep and lambs inventory ...........................farms, 2022: 2,949 119 12 42 142 9 2017: 4,047 190 17 56 152 4 number, 2022: 92,005 1,228 114 24,842 3,337 340 2017: 105,896 1,662 270 24,436 3,026 110 Hair sheep and wool-hair crosses (see text) .......farms, 2022: 317 20 - 9 13 - 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) number, 2022: 10,010 284 - (D) 222 - 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 2,227 106 11 26 73 3 number: 23,451 747 (D) 185 864 21 25 to 99 ..............................................farms: 649 13 1 4 69 6 number: 25,508 481 (D) 228 2,473 319 100 to 299 ............................................farms: 47 - - 4 - - number: 7,232 - - 1,040 - - 300 to 999 ............................................farms: 19 - - 4 - - number: 9,774 - - 2,629 - - 1,000 or more .........................................farms: 7 - - 4 - - number: 26,040 - - 20,760 - - : Sheep and lambs sold ................................farms, 2022: 1,016 55 2 25 27 8 2017: 1,215 57 9 37 35 5 number, 2022: 43,195 437 (D) 21,167 293 291 2017: 46,252 355 210 20,936 387 154 $1,000, 2022: 8,160 64 (D) 3,945 54 65 2017: 7,470 48 35 3,370 65 14 : Wool production 1/ ..................................farms, 2022: 1,234 30 1 18 75 5 2017: 3,814 176 17 53 137 4 pounds, 2022: 573,055 2,241 (D) 263,576 13,438 1,528 2017: 722,079 11,617 2,071 138,856 19,714 688 $1,000, 2022: 632 2 - (D) 12 (D) 2017: 621 5 - 180 15 (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Curry : De Baca : Dona Ana : Eddy : Grant : Guadalupe : Harding ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sheep and lambs inventory ...........................farms, 2022: 14 17 52 20 4 7 8 2017: 13 24 64 22 20 17 5 number, 2022: 406 698 1,421 888 48 2,304 46 2017: 512 1,031 1,085 866 188 2,002 70 Hair sheep and wool-hair crosses (see text) .......farms, 2022: 5 1 12 4 2 - 4 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) number, 2022: 85 (D) 194 90 (D) - 19 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 7 13 41 12 4 1 8 number: 110 (D) 267 144 48 (D) 46 25 to 99 ..............................................farms: 7 3 8 5 - - - number: 296 140 506 146 - - - 100 to 299 ............................................farms: - - 2 3 - 2 - number: - - (D) 598 - (D) - 300 to 999 ............................................farms: - 1 1 - - 4 - number: - (D) (D) - - 2,040 - 1,000 or more .........................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - : Sheep and lambs sold ................................farms, 2022: 6 9 32 17 3 6 5 2017: 11 19 37 19 11 14 2 number, 2022: 159 319 616 687 24 1,704 60 2017: 329 587 521 807 113 1,877 (D) $1,000, 2022: 24 67 100 127 6 226 7 2017: 70 95 89 118 17 203 (D) : Wool production 1/ ..................................farms, 2022: 3 6 15 10 - 7 2 2017: 12 24 57 24 16 17 5 pounds, 2022: 1,754 3,795 7,300 6,840 - 24,946 (D) 2017: 3,522 8,179 7,473 9,016 1,183 23,581 512 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) 4 10 - (D) (D) 2017: (D) 10 2 9 (D) 30 1 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Hidalgo : Lea : Lincoln : Los Alamos : Luna : McKinley : Mora ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sheep and lambs inventory ...........................farms, 2022: 1 29 13 - 10 977 19 2017: 8 36 17 - 6 1,459 25 number, 2022: (D) 1,808 226 - 209 19,933 243 2017: 136 3,027 1,615 - 257 26,742 429 Hair sheep and wool-hair crosses (see text) .......farms, 2022: - - 4 - 1 75 - 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) number, 2022: - - 34 - (D) 1,056 - 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 1 17 12 - 8 748 18 number: (D) 116 (D) - (D) 8,943 (D) 25 to 99 ..............................................farms: - 9 - - 2 212 1 number: - 472 - - (D) 8,336 (D) 100 to 299 ............................................farms: - 2 1 - - 16 - number: - (D) (D) - - (D) - 300 to 999 ............................................farms: - 1 - - - 1 - number: - (D) - - - (D) - 1,000 or more .........................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - : Sheep and lambs sold ................................farms, 2022: 1 21 10 - 2 278 8 2017: 8 17 17 - 7 327 7 number, 2022: (D) 988 185 - (D) 3,190 54 2017: 145 2,032 3,127 - 244 3,031 104 $1,000, 2022: (D) 129 30 - (D) 615 15 2017: 44 262 551 - 33 498 11 : Wool production 1/ ..................................farms, 2022: - 7 6 - 2 485 1 2017: 8 36 18 - 6 1,378 25 pounds, 2022: - 12,975 1,924 - (D) 75,742 (D) 2017: 918 34,420 47,831 - 1,471 160,300 2,811 $1,000, 2022: - 22 (D) - - 59 - 2017: 1 32 31 - 1 111 1 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Otero : Quay : Rio Arriba : Roosevelt : Sandoval : San Juan : San Miguel ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sheep and lambs inventory ...........................farms, 2022: 13 28 78 22 70 945 24 2017: 17 22 130 25 148 1,085 16 number, 2022: 192 2,138 4,636 541 866 18,020 252 2017: 305 675 5,091 1,051 2,262 21,190 184 Hair sheep and wool-hair crosses (see text) .......farms, 2022: 2 4 9 1 7 80 2 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) number, 2022: (D) 316 44 (D) 96 1,383 (D) 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 10 14 58 12 65 707 22 number: 72 (D) 531 126 683 7,564 (D) 25 to 99 ..............................................farms: 3 10 14 10 5 228 2 number: 120 496 (D) 415 183 8,757 (D) 100 to 299 ............................................farms: - 1 4 - - 9 - number: - (D) 600 - - (D) - 300 to 999 ............................................farms: - 3 - - - 1 - number: - 1,368 - - - (D) - 1,000 or more .........................................farms: - - 2 - - - - number: - - (D) - - - - : Sheep and lambs sold ................................farms, 2022: 7 22 34 9 16 290 3 2017: 18 15 54 26 42 240 8 number, 2022: 200 1,104 1,872 224 112 7,307 82 2017: 436 456 2,516 633 337 4,200 122 $1,000, 2022: 34 223 469 37 22 1,473 8 2017: 56 84 484 126 42 695 20 : Wool production 1/ ..................................farms, 2022: 4 4 21 4 26 458 4 2017: 16 15 127 25 141 1,041 16 pounds, 2022: 3,776 9,408 14,638 1,195 2,454 87,523 264 2017: 5,062 4,498 31,357 6,706 17,030 118,588 1,354 $1,000, 2022: 1 (D) 6 (D) 2 57 - 2017: (Z) 1 8 3 16 91 2 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Santa Fe : Sierra : Socorro : Taos : Torrance : Union : Valencia ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sheep and lambs inventory ...........................farms, 2022: 50 5 33 48 34 2 102 2017: 53 15 114 90 32 5 160 number, 2022: 744 17 732 660 4,112 (D) 987 2017: 863 116 2,002 1,522 1,753 25 1,393 Hair sheep and wool-hair crosses (see text) .......farms, 2022: 9 - 4 12 8 1 28 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) number, 2022: 134 - (D) 170 100 (D) 408 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 42 5 20 42 23 2 96 number: 508 17 199 386 205 (D) 740 25 to 99 ..............................................farms: 8 - 13 6 4 - 6 number: 236 - 533 274 (D) - 247 100 to 299 ............................................farms: - - - - 3 - - number: - - - - 412 - - 300 to 999 ............................................farms: - - - - 3 - - number: - - - - 1,120 - - 1,000 or more .........................................farms: - - - - 1 - - number: - - - - (D) - - : Sheep and lambs sold ................................farms, 2022: 29 2 19 16 16 2 36 2017: 15 8 30 29 12 2 77 number, 2022: 184 (D) 315 227 1,086 (D) 228 2017: 111 30 602 447 832 (D) 517 $1,000, 2022: 34 (D) 74 40 218 (D) 38 2017: 16 3 102 77 166 (D) 71 : Wool production 1/ ..................................farms, 2022: 13 2 10 4 7 - 4 2017: 47 12 103 84 29 4 141 pounds, 2022: 1,228 (D) 1,100 3,569 29,823 - 1,008 2017: 5,262 750 12,913 11,214 (D) (D) 10,040 $1,000, 2022: 1 - 1 (D) 56 - (D) 2017: 4 (D) 3 7 (D) - 7 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : : New Mexico .........................2022: 1,974 27,924 625 11,830 3,046 2017: 2,770 34,993 835 14,706 1,968 : Counties, 2022 : : Bernalillo .............................: 127 882 61 397 91 Catron .................................: 16 178 14 110 20 Chaves .................................: 35 1,794 15 928 179 Cibola .................................: 50 304 7 22 5 Colfax .................................: 15 221 5 261 56 Curry ..................................: 20 251 4 41 (D) De Baca ................................: 8 71 8 145 35 Dona Ana ...............................: 65 974 31 226 49 Eddy ...................................: 27 352 26 376 97 Grant ..................................: 14 283 8 738 209 : Guadalupe ..............................: 2 (D) 1 (D) (D) Harding ................................: 6 110 - - - Hidalgo ................................: 12 65 3 9 3 Lea ....................................: 32 566 12 288 61 Lincoln ................................: 18 226 6 54 16 Luna ...................................: 19 345 11 120 24 McKinley ...............................: 462 4,366 74 444 71 Mora ...................................: 13 194 7 63 17 Otero ..................................: 58 1,107 23 327 65 Quay ...................................: 25 509 20 273 68 : Rio Arriba .............................: 51 774 30 322 71 Roosevelt ..............................: 35 5,178 13 2,788 886 Sandoval ...............................: 62 353 6 59 13 San Juan ...............................: 453 4,678 83 583 116 San Miguel .............................: 47 344 6 19 3 Santa Fe ...............................: 59 685 38 2,374 699 Sierra .................................: 20 202 12 72 16 Socorro ................................: 29 524 16 88 15 Taos ...................................: 36 433 25 157 32 Torrance ...............................: 48 644 20 183 44 : Union ..................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) (D) Valencia ...............................: 107 1,150 37 242 45 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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 : : New Mexico .........................2022: 373 3,149 122 2,839 797 2017: 564 4,354 179 1,647 219 : Counties, 2022 : : Bernalillo .............................: 41 275 16 48 12 Catron .................................: 4 76 3 48 9 Chaves .................................: 10 (D) 6 (D) (D) Cibola .................................: 5 29 - - - Colfax .................................: 7 (D) 2 (D) (D) Curry ..................................: 7 41 - - - De Baca ................................: 3 14 1 (D) (D) Dona Ana ...............................: 11 135 10 42 8 Eddy ...................................: 9 49 6 17 3 Grant ..................................: 7 (D) 2 (D) (D) : Harding ................................: 4 72 - - - Lea ....................................: 6 (D) - - - Lincoln ................................: 14 192 6 54 16 Luna ...................................: 4 88 - - - McKinley ...............................: 27 104 9 35 5 Mora ...................................: 13 140 7 39 9 Otero ..................................: 16 106 5 21 4 Quay ...................................: 4 (D) 2 (D) (D) Rio Arriba .............................: 13 195 7 121 19 Roosevelt ..............................: 8 65 2 (D) (D) : Sandoval ...............................: 8 51 - - - San Juan ...............................: 44 195 3 17 5 San Miguel .............................: 16 56 - - - Santa Fe ...............................: 28 (D) 13 2,140 662 Sierra .................................: 4 10 2 (D) (D) Socorro ................................: 10 119 - - - Taos ...................................: 7 54 1 (D) (D) Torrance ...............................: 19 (D) 7 (D) (D) Union ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) Valencia ...............................: 22 208 10 34 3 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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 : : New Mexico .........................2022: 720 6,893 131 777 102 275 21,567 29 2017: 1,196 11,086 172 1,240 127 403 35,171 28 : Counties, 2022 : : Bernalillo .............................: 23 90 10 46 7 7 367 (D) Catron .................................: - - 2 (D) (D) - - - Chaves .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) - - - Cibola .................................: 27 191 5 (D) (D) 2 (D) - Colfax .................................: 2 (D) - - - - - - Dona Ana ...............................: 6 36 - - - - - - Grant ..................................: - - - - - - - (D) Lea ....................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) - - - McKinley ...............................: 296 2,744 53 283 37 115 9,845 13 Quay ...................................: 1 (D) - - - - - - : Rio Arriba .............................: 8 61 - - - 4 336 - Roosevelt ..............................: 6 150 - - - - - - Sandoval ...............................: 26 132 3 (D) (D) 6 294 (Z) San Juan ...............................: 284 2,966 45 223 27 135 10,154 16 San Miguel .............................: 7 27 - - - 1 (D) - Santa Fe ...............................: 4 (D) 4 (D) (D) 1 (D) - Socorro ................................: 5 55 - - - - - (D) Taos ...................................: 10 22 4 (D) (D) 4 40 - Torrance ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) - - - Valencia ...............................: 10 161 - - - - - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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 : : New Mexico .........................2022: 1,076 17,882 415 8,214 2,147 2017: 1,307 19,553 535 11,819 1,622 : Counties, 2022 : : Bernalillo .............................: 81 517 39 303 72 Catron .................................: 13 102 11 (D) (D) Chaves .................................: 28 1,620 9 868 169 Cibola .................................: 20 84 2 (D) (D) Colfax .................................: 7 165 3 (D) (D) Curry ..................................: 16 210 4 41 (D) De Baca ................................: 7 57 7 (D) (D) Dona Ana ...............................: 58 803 22 184 41 Eddy ...................................: 22 303 24 359 95 Grant ..................................: 7 (D) 6 (D) (D) : Guadalupe ..............................: 2 (D) 1 (D) (D) Harding ................................: 6 38 - - - Hidalgo ................................: 12 65 3 9 3 Lea ....................................: 24 468 10 (D) (D) Lincoln ................................: 6 34 - - - Luna ...................................: 15 257 11 120 24 McKinley ...............................: 171 1,518 18 126 30 Mora ...................................: 6 54 6 24 7 Otero ..................................: 47 1,001 23 306 60 Quay ...................................: 20 459 18 (D) (D) : Rio Arriba .............................: 37 518 24 201 52 Roosevelt ..............................: 28 4,963 11 (D) (D) Sandoval ...............................: 30 170 3 (D) (D) San Juan ...............................: 177 1,517 44 343 84 San Miguel .............................: 30 261 6 19 3 Santa Fe ...............................: 37 287 24 (D) (D) Sierra .................................: 16 192 10 (D) (D) Socorro ................................: 17 350 16 88 15 Taos ...................................: 21 357 20 130 30 Torrance ...............................: 34 327 12 125 29 : Union ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Valencia ...............................: 80 781 27 208 42 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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 : : New Mexico .........................2022: 7,243 34,901 1,103 3,018 15,712 2017: 8,883 43,366 1,110 3,888 11,213 : Counties, 2022 : : Bernalillo .............................: 285 1,589 68 135 425 Catron .................................: 169 948 28 152 292 Chaves .................................: 182 1,045 46 143 586 Cibola .................................: 214 1,000 31 110 232 Colfax .................................: 154 791 33 59 240 Curry ..................................: 108 587 19 55 234 De Baca ................................: 86 387 7 17 58 Dona Ana ...............................: 314 2,217 64 225 1,509 Eddy ...................................: 146 697 36 76 447 Grant ..................................: 154 816 24 79 131 : Guadalupe ..............................: 99 479 3 12 (D) Harding ................................: 56 363 7 20 (D) Hidalgo ................................: 86 633 12 36 (D) Lea ....................................: 172 1,277 39 207 (D) Lincoln ................................: 157 887 31 73 (D) Los Alamos .............................: 4 8 - - - Luna ...................................: 66 364 15 34 47 McKinley ...............................: 712 2,591 82 154 (D) Mora ...................................: 194 864 17 43 192 Otero ..................................: 189 964 24 58 (D) : Quay ...................................: 160 991 27 73 235 Rio Arriba .............................: 462 1,700 71 223 576 Roosevelt ..............................: 132 746 18 60 465 Sandoval ...............................: 325 1,357 42 139 221 San Juan ...............................: 943 3,679 146 313 561 San Miguel .............................: 340 1,469 36 57 (D) Santa Fe ...............................: 203 1,051 19 54 (D) Sierra .................................: 109 535 11 13 19 Socorro ................................: 185 1,409 21 153 3,905 Taos ...................................: 145 537 21 48 (D) : Torrance ...............................: 220 1,005 39 66 149 Union ..................................: 153 703 8 16 (D) Valencia ...............................: 319 1,212 58 115 289 : MULES, BURROS, AND DONKEYS : : State Total : : New Mexico .........................2022: 845 1,761 57 162 66 2017: 1,092 2,305 106 318 127 : Counties, 2022 : : Bernalillo .............................: 42 79 - - - Catron .................................: 44 115 - - - Chaves .................................: 27 51 6 70 25 Cibola .................................: 26 108 3 8 5 Colfax .................................: 12 24 - - - Curry ..................................: 15 24 6 (D) 2 De Baca ................................: 4 8 - - - Dona Ana ...............................: 30 51 3 11 5 Eddy ...................................: 19 31 - - - Grant ..................................: 43 125 - - - : Guadalupe ..............................: 17 35 1 (D) (D) Harding ................................: 5 6 1 (D) (D) Hidalgo ................................: 10 17 - - - Lea ....................................: 22 62 2 (D) (D) Lincoln ................................: 23 32 2 (D) (D) Luna ...................................: 4 5 - - - McKinley ...............................: 34 39 2 (D) (D) Mora ...................................: 22 28 - - - Otero ..................................: 31 60 2 (D) (D) Quay ...................................: 16 22 - - - : Rio Arriba .............................: 32 131 - - - Roosevelt ..............................: 39 92 10 25 13 Sandoval ...............................: 19 65 - - - San Juan ...............................: 69 118 8 (D) 3 San Miguel .............................: 39 67 - - - Santa Fe ...............................: 35 45 2 (D) (D) Sierra .................................: 34 88 - - - Socorro ................................: 23 31 - - - Taos ...................................: 18 32 2 (D) (D) Torrance ...............................: 35 52 - - - : Union ..................................: 6 10 2 (D) (D) Valencia ...............................: 50 108 5 6 4 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Table 19. Poultry - Inventory and Number Sold: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : New Mexico : Bernalillo : Catron : Chaves : Cibola : Colfax ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Any poultry .........................................farms, 2022: 2,915 273 40 69 94 29 2017: 3,240 299 26 81 102 36 : Layers ............................................farms, 2022: 2,665 263 37 65 94 29 2017: 2,848 269 24 70 94 36 number, 2022: 91,564 6,577 609 1,330 1,129 489 2017: 102,020 7,954 572 1,459 1,750 811 : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 49...................................................: 2,517 242 33 60 93 29 50 to 99..................................................: 96 8 4 5 - - 100 to 399................................................: 47 12 - - 1 - 400 to 3,199..............................................: 4 1 - - - - 3,200 to 9,999............................................: - - - - - - 10,000 to 19,999..........................................: - - - - - - 20,000 to 49,999..........................................: 1 - - - - - 50,000 to 99,999..........................................: - - - - - - 100,000 or more...........................................: - - - - - - : Pullets for laying flock replacement ..............farms, 2022: 442 39 6 8 15 4 2017: 578 39 7 14 33 10 number, 2022: 26,943 (D) 48 227 290 60 2017: 33,173 465 98 197 358 145 Broilers and other meat-type chickens .............farms, 2022: 223 22 2 9 9 - 2017: 254 47 1 12 - 2 number, 2022: 6,292 498 (D) 242 704 - 2017: 5,773 810 (D) 245 - (D) : Turkeys ...........................................farms, 2022: 391 21 9 11 9 2 2017: 351 29 - 14 23 2 number, 2022: 11,474 148 9 56 51 (D) 2017: 11,099 203 - 73 105 (D) : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry ..........................................farms, 2022: 898 96 4 22 26 7 2017: 1,086 101 3 29 51 14 : NUMBER SOLD : : Any poultry sold ....................................farms, 2022: 1,262 150 21 43 24 11 2017: 1,326 149 19 51 42 24 : Layers sold .......................................farms, 2022: 237 52 - 6 9 - 2017: 280 36 3 12 12 6 number, 2022: 43,176 (D) - 98 222 - 2017: 52,046 5,285 86 266 172 120 Pullets for laying flock replacement sold .........farms, 2022: 29 11 - - 1 - 2017: 44 4 - - 8 - number, 2022: (D) 38 - - (D) - 2017: 1,916 56 - - 278 - : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ........farms, 2022: 77 18 - 3 3 - 2017: 65 10 - 10 2 - number, 2022: 3,955 547 - (D) (D) - 2017: 4,144 360 - 205 (D) - : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 1,999................................................: 77 18 - 3 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: 81 8 - 4 1 - 2017: 82 6 - - 6 - number, 2022: 20,325 128 - (D) (D) - 2017: 11,064 128 - - 54 - : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry sold .....................................farms, 2022: 109 13 1 5 4 2 2017: 145 16 - 2 12 2 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 19. Poultry - Inventory and Number Sold: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Curry : De Baca : Dona Ana : Eddy : Grant : Guadalupe : Harding ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Any poultry .........................................farms, 2022: 25 24 155 29 42 10 13 2017: 43 18 148 61 62 22 6 : Layers ............................................farms, 2022: 25 24 151 29 42 10 13 2017: 37 18 148 58 54 22 6 number, 2022: 697 481 5,989 614 925 214 278 2017: 2,336 288 3,436 863 (D) 377 80 : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 49...................................................: 23 24 137 28 37 10 12 50 to 99..................................................: 1 - 10 - 5 - 1 100 to 399................................................: 1 - 3 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: 4 3 9 5 4 - 4 2017: 7 2 3 8 12 5 - number, 2022: 108 9 167 120 36 - 50 2017: 252 (D) 652 28 213 50 - Broilers and other meat-type chickens .............farms, 2022: 3 6 8 4 2 - 2 2017: 4 1 13 6 2 - 2 number, 2022: (D) 180 144 160 (D) - (D) 2017: 601 (D) 777 23 (D) - (D) : Turkeys ...........................................farms, 2022: 3 1 13 4 - 1 2 2017: 6 1 24 1 2 - 2 number, 2022: 10 (D) 255 98 - (D) (D) 2017: 36 (D) (D) (D) (D) - (D) : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry ..........................................farms, 2022: 9 2 31 8 15 1 3 2017: 20 1 39 16 20 8 - : NUMBER SOLD : : Any poultry sold ....................................farms, 2022: 18 19 79 24 27 8 1 2017: 23 5 67 19 36 8 2 : Layers sold .......................................farms, 2022: 3 2 15 4 11 - - 2017: 9 2 10 4 6 - - number, 2022: 15 (D) 3,065 130 59 - - 2017: 270 (D) 385 291 57 - - Pullets for laying flock replacement sold .........farms, 2022: - 1 - 1 - - - 2017: - - - 2 1 - - number, 2022: - (D) - (D) - - - 2017: - - - (D) (D) - - : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ........farms, 2022: 1 - 5 4 - - - 2017: 2 - 2 3 - - - number, 2022: (D) - (D) 350 - - - 2017: (D) - (D) 180 - - - : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 1,999................................................: 1 - 5 4 - - - 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 9 4 - - - 2017: 5 - 10 3 - - - number, 2022: - (D) 179 37 - - - 2017: 5 - 34 63 - - - : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry sold .....................................farms, 2022: 3 - 9 2 10 - - 2017: 9 - 8 5 3 - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 19. Poultry - Inventory and Number Sold: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Hidalgo : Lea : Lincoln : Los Alamos : Luna : McKinley : Mora ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Any poultry .........................................farms, 2022: 24 78 62 2 16 269 36 2017: 16 67 65 1 14 301 71 : Layers ............................................farms, 2022: 24 72 61 2 15 220 33 2017: 14 59 63 - 14 169 65 number, 2022: 344 1,688 932 (D) 583 1,824 702 2017: 154 1,352 1,329 - 463 1,513 1,517 : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 49...................................................: 24 70 61 2 10 220 27 50 to 99..................................................: - 2 - - 4 - 5 100 to 399................................................: - - - - 1 - 1 400 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: 6 14 11 - 4 82 7 2017: 2 6 9 - 1 122 18 number, 2022: 52 378 72 - 320 347 179 2017: (D) 82 81 - (D) 654 480 Broilers and other meat-type chickens .............farms, 2022: 3 8 2 - - 9 - 2017: - 6 1 - 2 3 13 number, 2022: 23 510 (D) - - 52 - 2017: - 60 (D) - (D) 14 400 : Turkeys ...........................................farms, 2022: 2 6 2 - 3 60 7 2017: - 16 3 - 1 41 - number, 2022: (D) 26 (D) - (D) (D) 24 2017: - 48 18 - (D) 139 - : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry ..........................................farms, 2022: 7 26 19 2 6 104 7 2017: 6 15 21 1 4 136 22 : NUMBER SOLD : : Any poultry sold ....................................farms, 2022: 12 58 25 2 8 67 10 2017: 6 30 41 1 8 27 38 : Layers sold .......................................farms, 2022: - 6 4 - 4 8 2 2017: 1 7 7 - - 9 14 number, 2022: - 75 45 - 105 47 (D) 2017: (D) 44 124 - - 99 (D) Pullets for laying flock replacement sold .........farms, 2022: - - - - 1 - - 2017: - - - - - - 6 number, 2022: - - - - (D) - - 2017: - - - - - - 204 : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ........farms, 2022: 1 5 - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - number, 2022: (D) 74 - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 1,999................................................: 1 5 - - - - - 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 - - 2017: - - - - - 6 - number, 2022: - - - - (D) - - 2017: - - - - - 18 - : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry sold .....................................farms, 2022: - 1 1 - - 3 - 2017: - - 3 1 4 3 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 19. Poultry - Inventory and Number Sold: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Otero : Quay : Rio Arriba : Roosevelt : Sandoval : San Juan : San Miguel ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Any poultry .........................................farms, 2022: 68 59 162 44 127 493 98 2017: 64 63 178 51 164 407 141 : Layers ............................................farms, 2022: 68 51 160 33 123 380 95 2017: 63 54 163 49 144 363 132 number, 2022: (D) 899 3,368 (D) 2,596 5,421 1,893 2017: 1,327 1,101 6,184 (D) 2,425 5,146 2,556 : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 49...................................................: 63 49 145 29 117 370 92 50 to 99..................................................: 5 - 10 3 1 6 3 100 to 399................................................: - 2 5 - 5 4 - 400 to 3,199..............................................: - - - - - - - 3,200 to 9,999............................................: - - - - - - - 10,000 to 19,999..........................................: - - - - - - - 20,000 to 49,999..........................................: - - - 1 - - - 50,000 to 99,999..........................................: - - - - - - - 100,000 or more...........................................: - - - - - - - : Pullets for laying flock replacement ..............farms, 2022: 7 5 17 4 6 101 11 2017: 20 3 17 7 24 82 8 number, 2022: 62 266 246 (D) 91 958 216 2017: 313 54 318 (D) 155 1,030 73 Broilers and other meat-type chickens .............farms, 2022: 10 7 20 1 12 25 7 2017: 13 5 13 2 5 25 13 number, 2022: 67 27 754 (D) 62 434 75 2017: 152 (D) 328 (D) 110 279 187 : Turkeys ...........................................farms, 2022: 5 8 16 3 27 94 5 2017: 8 9 27 1 21 28 3 number, 2022: 40 36 132 (D) 118 327 28 2017: 23 95 (D) (D) 99 152 14 : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry ..........................................farms, 2022: 29 29 47 20 27 167 22 2017: 28 36 50 16 54 160 31 : NUMBER SOLD : : Any poultry sold ....................................farms, 2022: 31 17 65 13 52 146 56 2017: 41 29 103 13 50 128 63 : Layers sold .......................................farms, 2022: 7 - 14 5 4 44 4 2017: 15 - 29 3 8 28 4 number, 2022: 82 - 201 (D) 77 548 22 2017: 108 - 773 (D) 276 365 18 Pullets for laying flock replacement sold .........farms, 2022: - - - 3 1 4 - 2017: 2 - 8 2 3 - - number, 2022: - - - 310 (D) 12 - 2017: (D) - 64 (D) (D) - - : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ........farms, 2022: 5 2 8 1 3 6 2 2017: 5 1 1 - 1 4 - number, 2022: 54 (D) 466 (D) 3 115 (D) 2017: 455 (D) (D) - (D) (D) - : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 1,999................................................: 5 2 8 1 3 6 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 3 1 7 21 - 2017: 1 3 8 1 7 7 2 number, 2022: - (D) (D) (D) 47 238 - 2017: (D) 35 (D) (D) 33 109 (D) : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry sold .....................................farms, 2022: 1 - 6 4 7 21 2 2017: 3 5 11 3 3 10 5 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 19. Poultry - Inventory and Number Sold: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Santa Fe : Sierra : Socorro : Taos : Torrance : Union : Valencia ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Any poultry .........................................farms, 2022: 130 37 55 83 80 13 176 2017: 128 59 76 151 80 15 224 : Layers ............................................farms, 2022: 124 37 49 74 80 13 169 2017: 115 57 56 141 71 15 205 number, 2022: 3,352 778 888 1,513 1,535 256 5,728 2017: 2,474 1,341 782 3,002 1,067 200 5,666 : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 49...................................................: 111 30 47 71 78 13 160 50 to 99..................................................: 7 6 2 2 2 - 4 100 to 399................................................: 5 1 - 1 - - 4 400 to 3,199..............................................: 1 - - - - - 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: 27 6 3 7 4 - 19 2017: 19 10 23 10 10 - 47 number, 2022: 836 90 48 125 69 - 346 2017: (D) 214 206 150 166 - 504 Broilers and other meat-type chickens .............farms, 2022: 16 6 - 11 3 - 16 2017: 21 13 1 8 - - 20 number, 2022: 480 1,250 - 109 65 - 176 2017: 624 314 (D) 162 - - 229 : Turkeys ...........................................farms, 2022: 20 5 12 8 11 2 19 2017: 23 10 9 24 1 - 22 number, 2022: 175 106 41 23 157 (D) 123 2017: 84 42 113 82 (D) - 89 : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry ..........................................farms, 2022: 41 13 16 16 21 3 52 2017: 41 16 26 26 50 3 42 : NUMBER SOLD : : Any poultry sold ....................................farms, 2022: 72 18 32 31 43 8 71 2017: 80 24 18 66 30 2 83 : Layers sold .......................................farms, 2022: 7 2 3 - 6 - 15 2017: 6 4 8 16 2 - 19 number, 2022: 78 (D) 306 - 54 - 321 2017: 36 51 204 212 (D) - 113 Pullets for laying flock replacement sold .........farms, 2022: 3 - 3 - - - - 2017: - - 5 - - - 3 number, 2022: 90 - 72 - - - - 2017: - - 299 - - - 34 : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ........farms, 2022: 8 2 - - - - - 2017: 16 2 2 - 2 - 2 number, 2022: 156 (D) - - - - - 2017: 343 (D) (D) - (D) - (D) : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 1,999................................................: 8 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: 10 2 5 - - - 2 2017: 7 - 3 4 - - 3 number, 2022: 96 (D) 90 - - - (D) 2017: 32 - (D) 8 - - 18 : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry sold .....................................farms, 2022: 5 - - - 3 - 6 2017: 13 7 5 5 2 - 5 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : : New Mexico .........................2022: 2 (D) - - 2017: 7 (D) 1 (D) : Counties, 2022 : : Otero ..................................: 2 (D) - - : DUCKS : : State Total : : New Mexico .........................2022: 315 6,422 22 (D) 2017: 402 6,397 57 3,017 : Counties, 2022 : : Bernalillo .............................: 37 356 2 (D) Catron .................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) Chaves .................................: 4 19 - - Cibola .................................: 14 46 - - Colfax .................................: 5 26 - - Curry ..................................: 2 (D) - - Dona Ana ...............................: 11 173 3 60 Eddy ...................................: 5 (D) 2 (D) Grant ..................................: 2 (D) - - Guadalupe ..............................: 1 (D) - - : Harding ................................: 3 21 - - Hidalgo ................................: 5 53 - - Lea ....................................: 4 34 - - Lincoln ................................: 7 19 - - Luna ...................................: 2 (D) - - McKinley ...............................: 49 177 - - Mora ...................................: 3 21 - - Otero ..................................: 7 24 - - Quay ...................................: 2 (D) - - Rio Arriba .............................: 20 131 - - : Roosevelt ..............................: 10 (D) 2 (D) Sandoval ...............................: 6 47 1 (D) San Juan ...............................: 45 427 8 64 San Miguel .............................: 14 77 - - Santa Fe ...............................: 14 123 3 30 Sierra .................................: 11 127 - - Socorro ................................: 2 (D) - - Taos ...................................: 6 31 - - Torrance ...............................: 5 55 - - Union ..................................: 2 (D) - - Valencia ...............................: 15 87 - - : EMUS : : State Total : : New Mexico .........................2022: 8 54 - - 2017: 10 67 4 28 : Counties, 2022 : : Bernalillo .............................: 2 (D) - - Quay ...................................: 1 (D) - - Sandoval ...............................: 3 (D) - - San Juan ...............................: 1 (D) - - Santa Fe ...............................: 1 (D) - - : GEESE : : State Total : : New Mexico .........................2022: 187 3,751 9 (D) 2017: 251 3,481 16 1,388 : Counties, 2022 : : Bernalillo .............................: 28 147 - - Cibola .................................: 6 16 - - Colfax .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) Dona Ana ...............................: 5 13 - - Eddy ...................................: 2 (D) - - Grant ..................................: 4 12 2 (D) Hidalgo ................................: 5 25 - - Lincoln ................................: 2 (D) - - Los Alamos .............................: 2 (D) - - McKinley ...............................: 52 189 - - : Mora ...................................: 1 (D) - - Otero ..................................: 4 8 - - Rio Arriba .............................: 1 (D) - - Roosevelt ..............................: 7 (D) 1 (D) Sandoval ...............................: 3 3 - - San Juan ...............................: 29 (D) 2 (D) San Miguel .............................: 3 15 2 (D) Santa Fe ...............................: 10 29 - - Taos ...................................: 5 25 - - Torrance ...............................: 5 27 - - Valencia ...............................: 11 57 - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --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 : : State Total : : New Mexico .........................2022: 98 676 9 67 2017: 194 1,645 20 222 : Counties, 2022 : : Bernalillo .............................: 10 24 - - Catron .................................: 1 (D) - - Chaves .................................: 5 16 - - Cibola .................................: 2 (D) - - Curry ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) Dona Ana ...............................: 1 (D) - - Eddy ...................................: 1 (D) - - Hidalgo ................................: 2 (D) - - Lea ....................................: 7 94 1 (D) Lincoln ................................: - - 1 (D) : McKinley ...............................: 13 49 - - Otero ..................................: 2 (D) - - Quay ...................................: 4 34 - - Rio Arriba .............................: 5 21 - - Roosevelt ..............................: 5 58 1 (D) Sandoval ...............................: 1 (D) - - San Juan ...............................: 6 18 - - San Miguel .............................: 2 (D) - - Sierra .................................: 4 26 - - Socorro ................................: 2 (D) - - : Taos ...................................: 1 (D) - - Torrance ...............................: 5 34 - - Union ..................................: 1 (D) - - Valencia ...............................: 16 117 4 24 : OSTRICHES : : State Total : : New Mexico .........................2022: 2 (D) 1 (D) 2017: 5 124 - - : Counties, 2022 : : Quay ...................................: 1 (D) - - Roosevelt ..............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) : PEACOCKS OR PEAHENS : : State Total : : New Mexico .........................2022: 92 483 6 14 2017: 138 724 9 16 : Counties, 2022 : : Bernalillo .............................: 12 52 - - Chaves .................................: 8 40 - - Cibola .................................: 3 23 - - De Baca ................................: 2 (D) - - Dona Ana ...............................: 3 7 - - Eddy ...................................: 2 (D) - - Grant ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) Lea ....................................: 2 (D) - - Luna ...................................: 4 28 - - McKinley ...............................: 3 9 - - : Otero ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) Quay ...................................: 4 14 - - Rio Arriba .............................: 11 48 - - Roosevelt ..............................: 7 18 1 (D) San Juan ...............................: 11 104 - - Santa Fe ...............................: 3 7 - - Sierra .................................: 1 (D) - - Taos ...................................: 2 (D) - - Torrance ...............................: 2 (D) - - Valencia ...............................: 9 62 2 (D) : PHEASANTS : : State Total : : New Mexico .........................2022: 21 551 10 5,032 2017: 15 (D) 6 (D) : Counties, 2022 : : Bernalillo .............................: 2 (D) - - Chaves .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) Grant ..................................: 6 18 6 18 Quay ...................................: 1 (D) - - Rio Arriba .............................: - - 1 (D) San Juan ...............................: 3 90 - - Santa Fe ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) Socorro ................................: 6 120 - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --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 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ PIGEONS OR SQUAB : : State Total : : New Mexico .........................2022: 10 948 1 (D) 2017: 15 490 3 64 : Counties, 2022 : : Bernalillo .............................: 2 (D) - - Mora ...................................: 2 (D) - - Roosevelt ..............................: - - 1 (D) Socorro ................................: 6 600 - - : QUAIL : : State Total : : New Mexico .........................2022: 35 1,533 13 1,625 2017: 7 671 5 (D) : Counties, 2022 : : Bernalillo .............................: 5 10 - - Chaves .................................: 3 54 - - Dona Ana ...............................: 2 (D) 1 (D) Sandoval ...............................: 5 221 5 369 San Juan ...............................: 5 130 2 (D) Santa Fe ...............................: 6 410 3 900 Socorro ................................: 6 120 - - Torrance ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) Valencia ...............................: 1 (D) - - : RHEAS : : State Total : : New Mexico .........................2022: - - - - 2017: 1 (D) - - : ROOSTERS : : State Total : : New Mexico .........................2022: 499 5,675 53 (D) 2017: 481 6,420 49 (D) : Counties, 2022 : : Bernalillo .............................: 51 218 11 35 Catron .................................: 2 (D) - - Chaves .................................: 16 64 3 9 Cibola .................................: 17 80 4 8 Colfax .................................: 2 (D) - - Curry ..................................: 7 (D) 1 (D) De Baca ................................: 1 (D) - - Dona Ana ...............................: 23 152 5 45 Eddy ...................................: 4 210 - - Grant ..................................: 5 19 - - : Hidalgo ................................: 2 (D) - - Lea ....................................: 17 78 - - Lincoln ................................: 14 32 - - McKinley ...............................: 42 (D) 3 3 Mora ...................................: 5 10 - - Otero ..................................: 16 30 1 (D) Quay ...................................: 18 50 - - Rio Arriba .............................: 23 82 6 6 Roosevelt ..............................: 10 (D) 2 (D) Sandoval ...............................: 15 25 2 (D) : San Juan ...............................: 110 227 13 24 San Miguel .............................: 12 34 - - Santa Fe ...............................: 26 82 1 (D) Sierra .................................: 8 20 - - Socorro ................................: 6 15 - - Taos ...................................: 3 5 - - Torrance ...............................: 13 33 1 (D) Union ..................................: 1 (D) - - Valencia ...............................: 30 76 - - : OTHER POULTRY : : State Total : : New Mexico .........................2022: 28 788 2 (D) 2017: 34 1,431 5 652 : Counties, 2022 : : Bernalillo .............................: 3 18 - - Chaves .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) Lea ....................................: 3 600 - - Otero ..................................: 2 (D) - - Quay ...................................: 6 6 - - Rio Arriba .............................: 2 (D) - - Roosevelt ..............................: 7 14 - - Taos ...................................: 3 36 - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --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 : : State Total : : New Mexico .........................2022: (X) (X) 326 (D) 2017: (X) (X) 396 (D) : Counties, 2022 : : Bernalillo .............................: (X) (X) 33 588 Catron .................................: (X) (X) 5 105 Chaves .................................: (X) (X) 17 5,328 Curry ..................................: (X) (X) 3 170 De Baca ................................: (X) (X) 2 (D) Dona Ana ...............................: (X) (X) 27 686 Eddy ...................................: (X) (X) 8 966 Grant ..................................: (X) (X) 2 (D) Harding ................................: (X) (X) 1 (D) Hidalgo ................................: (X) (X) 4 120 : Lea ....................................: (X) (X) 25 1,590 Lincoln ................................: (X) (X) 13 146 Los Alamos .............................: (X) (X) 2 (D) Luna ...................................: (X) (X) 8 1,326 McKinley ...............................: (X) (X) 13 73 Mora ...................................: (X) (X) 2 (D) Otero ..................................: (X) (X) 10 156 Quay ...................................: (X) (X) 3 (D) Rio Arriba .............................: (X) (X) 8 95 Roosevelt ..............................: (X) (X) 11 (D) : Sandoval ...............................: (X) (X) 6 (D) San Juan ...............................: (X) (X) 38 421 San Miguel .............................: (X) (X) 10 114 Santa Fe ...............................: (X) (X) 17 1,902 Sierra .................................: (X) (X) 6 120 Socorro ................................: (X) (X) 10 962 Taos ...................................: (X) (X) 3 34 Torrance ...............................: (X) (X) 5 86 Valencia ...............................: (X) (X) 34 426 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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 : : New Mexico .........................2022: 475 12,606 318 342,073 194 910 2017: 563 8,099 299 311,818 168 703 : Counties, 2022 : : Bernalillo .............................: 92 (D) 75 30,532 48 113 Catron .................................: 6 12 2 (D) 2 (D) Chaves .................................: 11 41 9 720 3 (Z) Cibola .................................: 5 13 5 324 3 1 Colfax .................................: 8 14 1 (D) - - Curry ..................................: 6 30 3 30 3 (Z) De Baca ................................: 5 129 5 (D) 5 (D) Dona Ana ...............................: 25 (D) 14 (D) 4 (D) Eddy ...................................: 12 26 1 (D) 1 (D) Grant ..................................: 5 11 3 120 3 (Z) : Guadalupe ..............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Hidalgo ................................: 3 122 2 (D) 2 (D) Lea ....................................: 9 9 6 282 - - Lincoln ................................: 7 12 9 778 5 1 Luna ...................................: - - 2 (D) 2 (D) McKinley ...............................: 4 10 4 236 - - Mora ...................................: 16 93 10 2,269 9 6 Otero ..................................: 19 115 14 2,742 11 11 Quay ...................................: 3 8 2 (D) - - Rio Arriba .............................: 22 37 19 2,223 9 6 : Roosevelt ..............................: 8 112 8 3,728 4 6 Sandoval ...............................: 36 183 17 5,067 11 9 San Juan ...............................: 53 206 17 4,147 7 9 San Miguel .............................: 9 57 6 1,718 6 5 Santa Fe ...............................: 48 329 33 9,226 25 29 Sierra .................................: 9 19 4 640 4 2 Socorro ................................: 10 36 8 1,164 2 (D) Taos ...................................: 9 76 13 2,444 4 4 Torrance ...............................: 7 66 4 8,875 4 (D) Valencia ...............................: 27 155 21 6,459 17 20 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : :: OTHER FOOD FISH - Con. : : :: : State Total : :: Counties, 2022 - Con. : : :: : New Mexico ...................................2022: 1 (D) :: Santa Fe .........................................: 2 (D) 2017: 4 (D) :: : : :: BAITFISH : Counties, 2022 : :: : : :: State Total : Guadalupe ........................................: 1 (D) :: : : :: New Mexico ...................................2022: 1 (D) TROUT : :: 2017: 3 1 : :: : State Total : :: Counties, 2022 : : :: : New Mexico ...................................2022: 10 2,727 :: Curry ............................................: 1 (D) 2017: 12 1,970 :: : : :: SPORT OR GAME FISH : Counties, 2022 : :: : : :: State Total : Catron ...........................................: 1 (D) :: : Guadalupe ........................................: 1 (D) :: New Mexico ...................................2022: 1 (D) Lincoln ..........................................: 1 (D) :: 2017: 1 (D) Mora .............................................: 1 (D) :: : Otero ............................................: 2 (D) :: Counties, 2022 : Rio Arriba .......................................: 1 (D) :: : Sandoval .........................................: 1 (D) :: Guadalupe ........................................: 1 (D) San Miguel .......................................: 1 (D) :: : Taos .............................................: 1 (D) :: OTHER AQUACULTURE PRODUCTS : : :: : OTHER FOOD FISH : :: State Total : : :: : State Total : :: New Mexico ...................................2022: 6 3,002 : :: 2017: 2 (D) New Mexico ...................................2022: 4 (D) :: : 2017: 2 (D) :: Counties, 2022 : : :: : Counties, 2022 : :: Dona Ana .........................................: 2 (D) : :: Luna .............................................: 2 (D) Chaves ...........................................: 1 (D) :: Santa Fe .........................................: 2 (D) Hidalgo ..........................................: 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 : : New Mexico .........................2022: 122 891 16 65 24 2017: 133 1,081 19 129 228 : Counties, 2022 : : Bernalillo .............................: 30 136 4 6 1 Chaves .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Cibola .................................: 1 (D) - - - Colfax .................................: 2 (D) - - - Curry ..................................: 2 (D) - - - Dona Ana ...............................: 4 37 - - - Grant ..................................: 3 9 3 6 3 Harding ................................: 2 (D) - - - Lea ....................................: 2 (D) - - - Lincoln ................................: 6 47 - - - : Luna ...................................: 2 (D) - - - Mora ...................................: 2 (D) - - - Otero ..................................: 4 24 - - - Rio Arriba .............................: 5 45 - - - Roosevelt ..............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) Sandoval ...............................: 8 126 2 (D) (D) San Juan ...............................: 5 89 - - - San Miguel .............................: 5 59 - - - Santa Fe ...............................: 12 92 4 32 4 Taos ...................................: 14 34 - - - : Union ..................................: 1 (D) - - - Valencia ...............................: 9 59 - - - : BISON : : State Total : : New Mexico .........................2022: 36 4,412 26 1,162 2,423 2017: 23 4,942 14 1,102 1,884 : Counties, 2022 : : Catron .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Chaves .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Colfax .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) Dona Ana ...............................: 6 24 - - - Grant ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Lincoln ................................: 2 (D) - - - Mora ...................................: 1 (D) - - - Rio Arriba .............................: 5 137 5 15 21 Sandoval ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Santa Fe ...............................: 3 215 2 (D) (D) : Sierra .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) Taos ...................................: 9 872 9 432 868 Valencia ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) : DEER IN CAPTIVITY : : State Total : : New Mexico .........................2022: - - - - - 2017: 1 (D) - - - : Counties, 2022 : : ELK IN CAPTIVITY : : State Total : : New Mexico .........................2022: 12 2,898 8 164 330 2017: 8 2,836 6 154 426 : Counties, 2022 : : Catron .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Rio Arriba .............................: 7 2,556 5 (D) 187 Torrance ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) Valencia ...............................: 2 (D) - - - : LLAMAS : : State Total : : New Mexico .........................2022: 130 757 13 49 25 2017: 165 639 18 59 12 : Counties, 2022 : : Bernalillo .............................: 19 57 2 (D) (D) Chaves .................................: 3 10 1 (D) (D) Cibola .................................: 2 (D) - - - Colfax .................................: 4 212 2 (D) (D) Curry ..................................: 5 8 - - - De Baca ................................: 1 (D) - - - Dona Ana ...............................: 1 (D) - - - Lea ....................................: 6 108 - - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LLAMAS - Con. : : Counties, 2022 - Con. : : Lincoln ................................: 6 15 - - - Los Alamos .............................: 2 (D) - - - Otero ..................................: 4 12 - - - Quay ...................................: 5 59 2 (D) (D) Rio Arriba .............................: 6 23 - - - Roosevelt ..............................: 3 11 2 (D) (D) Sandoval ...............................: 1 (D) - - - San Juan ...............................: 41 131 - - - San Miguel .............................: 2 (D) - - - Santa Fe ...............................: 6 14 - - - : Socorro ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) Taos ...................................: 5 31 - - - Torrance ...............................: 4 16 2 (D) (D) Valencia ...............................: 2 (D) - - - : RABBITS, LIVE : : State Total : : New Mexico .........................2022: 78 998 25 1,136 19 2017: 107 955 34 918 8 : Counties, 2022 : : Bernalillo .............................: 15 358 4 (D) (D) Catron .................................: 2 (D) - - - Cibola .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) Curry ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Dona Ana ...............................: 4 97 2 (D) (D) Lea ....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) McKinley ...............................: 4 10 1 (D) (D) Mora ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) Rio Arriba .............................: 3 12 - - - San Juan ...............................: 21 96 4 12 (Z) : San Miguel .............................: 1 (D) - - - Santa Fe ...............................: 2 (D) - - - Sierra .................................: 6 120 6 30 1 Taos ...................................: 4 30 - - - Torrance ...............................: 2 (D) - - - Valencia ...............................: 8 46 2 (D) (D) : EQUINE PRODUCTS : : State Total : : New Mexico .........................2022: (NA) (NA) 130 (X) 1,314 2017: (NA) (NA) 114 (X) 1,491 : Counties, 2022 : : Bernalillo .............................: (NA) (NA) 10 (X) 38 Catron .................................: (NA) (NA) 3 (X) (D) Chaves .................................: (NA) (NA) 3 (X) (D) Cibola .................................: (NA) (NA) 6 (X) 2 Colfax .................................: (NA) (NA) 5 (X) 26 Curry ..................................: (NA) (NA) 3 (X) (D) De Baca ................................: (NA) (NA) 2 (X) (D) Dona Ana ...............................: (NA) (NA) 10 (X) 288 Eddy ...................................: (NA) (NA) 2 (X) (D) Lea ....................................: (NA) (NA) 9 (X) 154 : Lincoln ................................: (NA) (NA) 5 (X) 188 McKinley ...............................: (NA) (NA) 6 (X) 5 Otero ..................................: (NA) (NA) 4 (X) 6 Quay ...................................: (NA) (NA) 6 (X) 3 Rio Arriba .............................: (NA) (NA) 7 (X) 15 Sandoval ...............................: (NA) (NA) 15 (X) 26 San Juan ...............................: (NA) (NA) 8 (X) 3 San Miguel .............................: (NA) (NA) 1 (X) (D) Santa Fe ...............................: (NA) (NA) 3 (X) (D) Sierra .................................: (NA) (NA) 3 (X) (D) : Socorro ................................: (NA) (NA) 3 (X) 10 Torrance ...............................: (NA) (NA) 7 (X) 68 Union ..................................: (NA) (NA) 1 (X) (D) Valencia ...............................: (NA) (NA) 8 (X) 235 : OTHER LIVESTOCK : : State Total : : New Mexico .........................2022: 24 (X) 4 (X) (Z) 2017: 24 (X) 11 (X) (D) : Counties, 2022 : : Bernalillo .............................: 6 (X) - (X) - Dona Ana ...............................: 1 (X) - (X) - Lea ....................................: - (X) 2 (X) (D) Mora ...................................: 1 (X) - (X) - Rio Arriba .............................: 2 (X) 2 (X) (D) San Juan ...............................: 5 (X) - (X) - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 - Con. : : Socorro ................................: 3 (X) - (X) - Taos ...................................: 1 (X) - (X) - Torrance ...............................: 3 (X) - (X) - Valencia ...............................: 2 (X) - (X) - : OTHER LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS 1/ : : State Total : : New Mexico .........................2022: (NA) (NA) 38 (X) 417 2017: (NA) (NA) 79 (X) 313 : Counties, 2022 : : Bernalillo .............................: (NA) (NA) 1 (X) (D) Cibola .................................: (NA) (NA) 2 (X) (D) Colfax .................................: (NA) (NA) 1 (X) (D) De Baca ................................: (NA) (NA) - (X) (D) Dona Ana ...............................: (NA) (NA) 1 (X) (D) Lincoln ................................: (NA) (NA) 1 (X) (D) Otero ..................................: (NA) (NA) 2 (X) (D) Rio Arriba .............................: (NA) (NA) 4 (X) (D) Roosevelt ..............................: (NA) (NA) - (X) 45 Sandoval ...............................: (NA) (NA) 2 (X) (D) : San Juan ...............................: (NA) (NA) 2 (X) (D) Santa Fe ...............................: (NA) (NA) 7 (X) 8 Sierra .................................: (NA) (NA) 4 (X) (Z) Taos ...................................: (NA) (NA) 4 (X) 1 Torrance ...............................: (NA) (NA) 1 (X) (D) Valencia ...............................: (NA) (NA) 6 (X) 5 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : New Mexico : Bernalillo : Catron : Chaves : Cibola : Colfax ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Harvested cropland ........................................farms: 8,905 488 47 237 51 64 acres: 762,676 3,987 1,500 57,173 957 7,508 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 8,018 464 23 214 48 56 acres: 464,525 3,747 964 48,437 946 6,358 : Barley for grain ..........................................farms: 2 - - - - - acres: (D) - - - - - bushels: (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 ...........................................: 1 - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - : Corn for grain ............................................farms: 140 18 - 2 - - acres: 37,147 60 - (D) - - bushels: 6,081,060 9,200 - (D) - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: 89 18 - - - - acres: 7,155 60 - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 88 18 - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 10 - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 23 - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 8 - - 2 - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 5 - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 6 - - - - - : Corn for silage or greenchop ..............................farms: 248 7 - 57 - - acres: 82,815 116 - 24,738 - - tons: 1,899,465 688 - 578,730 - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: 146 6 - 40 - - acres: 43,766 (D) - 18,324 - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 41 7 - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 38 - - 8 - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 74 - - 18 - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 46 - - 11 - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 25 - - 14 - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 24 - - 6 - - : Cotton, all ...............................................farms: 175 - - 15 - - acres: 46,527 - - 2,418 - - bales: 100,347 - - 7,106 - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: 175 - - 15 - - acres: 46,527 - - 2,418 - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 30 - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 51 - - 7 - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 48 - - 6 - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 17 - - 1 - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 20 - - 1 - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 9 - - - - - : Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas : and limas ................................................farms: 33 - 2 - - - acres: (D) - (D) - - - cwt: 110,533 - (D) - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: 33 - 2 - - - acres: (D) - (D) - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 28 - 2 - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 2 - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 2 - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 1 - - - - - : Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ..............................farms: 4,992 247 25 149 29 62 acres: 352,191 3,311 1,399 35,879 912 7,493 tons, dry equivalent: 1,014,543 9,891 1,994 170,882 3,040 25,972 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 4,669 241 13 141 29 56 acres: 240,822 3,255 913 34,469 912 6,353 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 3,591 225 14 38 28 26 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 826 18 8 37 - 17 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 308 - 2 32 - 10 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 130 3 1 20 - 5 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 76 1 - 14 1 2 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 61 - - 8 - 2 : Oats for grain ............................................farms: 11 - - - - - acres: 155 - - - - - bushels: 10,025 - - - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: 7 - - - - - acres: (D) - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 9 - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 1 - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 1 - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - : Peanuts for nuts ..........................................farms: 19 - - 3 - - acres: 1,640 - - (D) - - pounds: (D) - - 10,500 - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 24. Selected Crops Harvested: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Curry : De Baca : Dona Ana : Eddy : Grant : Guadalupe : Harding ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Harvested cropland ........................................farms: 155 80 1,781 160 72 58 8 acres: (D) 8,046 69,044 27,295 1,072 (D) (D) Irrigated ...............................................farms: 93 71 1,549 145 65 54 8 acres: 47,202 7,025 62,116 25,872 905 1,330 (D) : Barley for grain ..........................................farms: - - 1 - - - - acres: - - (D) - - - - bushels: - - (D) - - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - - - 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: 4 - 4 - 10 - - acres: 891 - 1,315 - 126 - - bushels: 89,650 - 202,564 - 23,539 - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - 1 - 9 - - acres: - - (D) - (D) - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - 9 - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 2 - 1 - 1 - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 1 - 2 - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 1 - 1 - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - : Corn for silage or greenchop ..............................farms: 47 7 18 6 - - - acres: 18,897 (D) 2,474 2,110 - - - tons: 426,867 (D) 55,570 64,940 - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: 21 7 2 3 - - - acres: 7,049 (D) (D) (D) - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 1 6 1 - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 4 - 6 - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 17 - 8 3 - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 15 - 3 2 - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 4 - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 6 1 - 1 - - - : Cotton, all ...............................................farms: 18 - 63 21 - - - acres: 5,895 - 9,866 2,222 - - - bales: 13,873 - 20,480 5,581 - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: 18 - 63 21 - - - acres: 5,895 - 9,866 2,222 - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 1 - 21 1 - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 6 - 13 13 - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 3 - 15 5 - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 4 - 9 2 - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 4 - 4 - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - 1 - - - - : Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas : and limas ................................................farms: - - - 1 - 1 - acres: - - - (D) - (D) - cwt: - - - (D) - (D) - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - 1 - 1 - acres: - - - (D) - (D) - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - 1 - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 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: 102 66 309 103 26 55 3 acres: 91,610 4,962 11,581 15,130 778 1,491 (D) tons, dry equivalent: 138,234 19,563 62,414 83,151 2,399 3,745 716 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 53 59 290 98 26 51 3 acres: 26,454 4,716 9,196 14,690 778 1,319 (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 5 30 241 33 19 39 - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 15 24 36 38 6 14 1 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 20 4 24 21 1 1 - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 19 7 5 4 - 1 2 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 16 1 3 4 - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 27 - - 3 - - - : Oats 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 ........................................: - - - - - - - : Peanuts for nuts ..........................................farms: - - 6 - - - - acres: - - 24 - - - - pounds: - - 41,526 - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 24. Selected Crops Harvested: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Hidalgo : Lea : Lincoln : Los Alamos : Luna : McKinley : Mora ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Harvested cropland ........................................farms: 36 93 40 - 96 151 223 acres: (D) 40,444 145 - (D) 882 5,599 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 35 88 27 - 95 121 188 acres: 7,845 33,327 (D) - 17,662 633 4,449 : 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: 2 2 - - - 3 1 acres: (D) (D) - - - 3 (D) bushels: (D) (D) - - - 150 (D) Irrigated ...............................................farms: 1 1 - - - - 1 acres: (D) (D) - - - - (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - 3 1 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - 1 - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 1 - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 1 1 - - - - - : Corn for silage or greenchop ..............................farms: 1 8 - - 5 - - acres: (D) 5,668 - - 3,297 - - tons: (D) 120,390 - - (D) - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - 3 - - 1 - - acres: - (D) - - (D) - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - 2 - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - 3 - - 1 - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - 2 - - 1 - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 1 - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - 3 - - 1 - - : Cotton, all ...............................................farms: 1 23 - - 10 - - acres: (D) 15,668 - - 3,284 - - bales: (D) 28,993 - - 7,028 - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: 1 23 - - 10 - - acres: (D) 15,668 - - 3,284 - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - 3 - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - 5 - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - 9 - - 2 - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 1 6 - - 2 - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - 5 - - 1 - - : Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas : and limas ................................................farms: - - - - 1 3 - acres: - - - - (D) 3 - cwt: - - - - (D) 15 - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - 1 3 - acres: - - - - (D) 3 - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - 3 - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 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: 11 49 5 - 53 34 193 acres: 2,941 8,955 (D) - 5,668 425 5,041 tons, dry equivalent: 17,651 55,005 48 - 29,875 740 9,195 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 10 48 5 - 51 25 165 acres: (D) (D) (D) - (D) 338 4,266 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 3 16 5 - 24 28 136 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - 15 - - 15 6 48 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 4 10 - - 9 - 7 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 3 3 - - 4 - 2 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 1 4 - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - 1 - - 1 - - : Oats for grain ............................................farms: - - - - - 3 1 acres: - - - - - 9 (D) bushels: - - - - - 225 (D) Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - 1 acres: - - - - - - (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - 3 1 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - : Peanuts for nuts ..........................................farms: - 3 - - - - - acres: - 1,345 - - - - - pounds: - 2,060,000 - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 24. Selected Crops Harvested: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Otero : Quay : Rio Arriba : Roosevelt : Sandoval : San Juan : San Miguel ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Harvested cropland ........................................farms: 226 67 829 137 368 1,368 240 acres: 3,991 (D) 17,740 (D) 4,557 72,049 3,985 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 199 33 787 93 340 1,318 209 acres: 3,743 6,742 15,711 33,526 3,858 71,540 3,397 : 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: - 1 11 11 6 15 12 acres: - (D) 31 1,750 15 (D) 23 bushels: - (D) 4,650 244,960 2,850 (D) 2,870 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - 9 2 6 7 6 acres: - - (D) (D) 15 10 17 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - 11 - 6 14 12 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - 1 - 2 - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - 8 - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - 1 - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - 1 - : Corn for silage or greenchop ..............................farms: 1 5 - 34 - 6 2 acres: (D) (D) - 10,305 - 840 (D) tons: (D) (D) - 228,230 - 16,098 (D) Irrigated ...............................................farms: 1 5 - 17 - 6 1 acres: (D) (D) - 3,783 - 840 (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 1 4 - - - - 1 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - 12 - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - 8 - 6 - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - 10 - - 1 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - 2 - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - 1 - 2 - - - : Cotton, all ...............................................farms: - 4 - 17 - - - acres: - (D) - 5,827 - - - bales: - (D) - 13,415 - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - 4 - 17 - - - acres: - (D) - 5,827 - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - 3 - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - 7 - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - 1 - 5 - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - 1 - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - 2 - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - 2 - - - : Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas : and limas ................................................farms: - - 5 - 2 14 - acres: - - 5 - (D) (D) - cwt: - - 90 - (D) (D) - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - 5 - 2 14 - acres: - - 5 - (D) (D) - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - 5 - 2 13 - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - 1 - : Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ..............................farms: 48 42 604 102 228 926 166 acres: 1,158 13,814 16,281 35,977 3,702 31,627 3,431 tons, dry equivalent: 4,081 21,243 23,848 93,318 9,488 66,076 4,598 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 47 22 591 65 222 912 155 acres: (D) 3,333 14,843 19,786 3,152 31,565 3,256 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 34 3 427 17 174 834 138 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 13 13 155 20 49 66 23 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - 8 17 21 5 23 3 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 1 6 2 24 - 2 2 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - 10 3 10 - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - 2 - 10 - 1 - : Oats for grain ............................................farms: - - - - 2 3 - acres: - - - - (D) 7 - bushels: - - - - (D) 630 - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - 2 3 - acres: - - - - (D) 7 - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - 2 3 - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - : Peanuts for nuts ..........................................farms: - - - 6 - 1 - acres: - - - 264 - (D) - pounds: - - - 654,404 - (D) - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 24. Selected Crops Harvested: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Santa Fe : Sierra : Socorro : Taos : Torrance : Union : Valencia ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Harvested cropland ........................................farms: 296 109 215 481 73 45 611 acres: 10,047 6,203 11,717 8,231 10,880 (D) 10,678 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 253 92 211 455 61 38 585 acres: 6,343 4,496 8,455 6,846 7,153 13,196 10,140 : Barley for grain ..........................................farms: - - - - 1 - - acres: - - - - (D) - - bushels: - - - - (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 ........................................: - - - - - - - : Corn for grain ............................................farms: 12 1 1 2 6 15 1 acres: 23 (D) (D) (D) 720 10,900 (D) bushels: 1,800 (D) (D) (D) 192,852 2,109,880 (D) Irrigated ...............................................farms: 9 1 1 - 6 11 - acres: 14 (D) (D) - 720 4,180 - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 12 - - 2 - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - 1 - - 1 - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - 1 - - 6 4 1 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - 5 - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - 2 - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - 3 - : Corn for silage or greenchop ..............................farms: 23 5 5 - 3 6 2 acres: 3,785 577 (D) - 1,057 1,017 (D) tons: 106,554 13,613 (D) - 30,162 25,828 (D) Irrigated ...............................................farms: 20 2 3 - 2 5 1 acres: 2,803 (D) (D) - (D) (D) (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 16 1 3 - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - 2 - - - 3 1 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 5 1 - - 2 2 - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - 1 - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 1 - 1 - 1 1 - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 1 - 1 - - - 1 : Cotton, all ...............................................farms: - 3 - - - - - acres: - (D) - - - - - bales: - (D) - - - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - 3 - - - - - acres: - (D) - - - - - 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 ........................................: - - - - - - - : Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas : and limas ................................................farms: 2 - - - 2 - - acres: (D) - - - (D) - - cwt: (D) - - - (D) - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: 2 - - - 2 - - acres: (D) - - - (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 ........................................: - - - - - - - : Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ..............................farms: 125 48 190 407 49 35 501 acres: 3,277 2,639 8,507 7,753 8,733 8,269 8,593 tons, dry equivalent: 10,245 8,532 27,344 14,577 48,472 19,689 28,517 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 120 42 185 386 45 30 483 acres: 2,889 1,462 7,961 6,506 5,295 6,624 8,417 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 114 30 128 336 10 3 433 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 6 11 41 64 21 5 41 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 3 5 14 5 15 18 26 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - 1 4 1 1 6 1 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 1 1 3 - - 1 - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 1 - - 1 2 2 - : Oats for grain ............................................farms: - - 1 - - - 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 ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - : Peanuts for nuts ..........................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - pounds: - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 24. Selected Crops Harvested: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : New Mexico : Bernalillo : Catron : Chaves : Cibola : Colfax ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Peanuts for nuts - Con. : : Irrigated ...............................................farms: 19 - - 3 - - acres: 1,640 - - (D) - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 12 - - 3 - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 4 - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 1 - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 1 - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 1 - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - : Sorghum for grain .........................................farms: 98 - - 5 - - acres: 52,519 - - 534 - - bushels: 2,316,489 - - 21,670 - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: 18 - - - - - acres: 2,090 - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 10 - - 2 - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 12 - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 23 - - 3 - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 17 - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 21 - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 15 - - - - - : Soybeans for beans ........................................farms: 7 - 1 - - - acres: 337 - (D) - - - bushels: 12,706 - (D) - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: 4 - 1 - - - acres: (D) - (D) - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 5 - 1 - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 1 - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 1 - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - : Sunflower seed, all .......................................farms: 5 - - - - - acres: 251 - - - - - pounds: 299,064 - - - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 3 - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 2 - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - : Wheat for grain, all ......................................farms: 193 - 6 6 - - acres: 97,287 - 24 1,133 - - bushels: 2,559,769 - 1,104 34,888 - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: 60 - - 1 - - acres: 11,813 - - (D) - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 42 - 6 - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 17 - - 1 - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 49 - - 4 - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 35 - - 1 - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 29 - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 21 - - - - - : Vegetables harvested for sale .............................farms: 1,304 119 4 8 10 - acres: 24,973 153 6 72 11 - Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 1,150 115 4 5 10 - 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: 70 4 - 1 - - 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: 41 - - 2 - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................: 21 - - - - - 250.0 to 499.9 acres .......................................: 12 - - - - - 500.0 acres or more ........................................: 10 - - - - - 500.0 to 749.9 acres .....................................: 5 - - - - - 750.0 to 999.9 acres .....................................: 1 - - - - - 1,000.0 acres or more ....................................: 4 - - - - - : Land in orchards ..........................................farms: 2,914 130 13 113 6 3 acres: 63,248 155 42 4,472 (D) (D) Irrigated ...............................................farms: 2,312 93 6 90 5 1 acres: 61,618 118 24 4,368 (D) (D) Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 2,253 126 9 72 6 1 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: 392 3 4 17 - 2 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: 143 1 - 15 - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................: 64 - - 2 - - 250.0 to 499.9 acres .......................................: 39 - - 4 - - 500.0 acres or more ........................................: 23 - - 3 - - 500.0 to 749.9 acres .....................................: 11 - - 2 - - 750.0 to 999.9 acres .....................................: 5 - - - - - 1,000.0 acres or more ....................................: 7 - - 1 - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 24. Selected Crops Harvested: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Curry : De Baca : Dona Ana : Eddy : Grant : Guadalupe : Harding ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Peanuts for nuts - Con. : : Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - 6 - - - - acres: - - 24 - - - - 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 ........................................: - - - - - - - : Sorghum for grain .........................................farms: 34 2 4 - - 2 - acres: 21,461 (D) 249 - - (D) - bushels: 964,460 (D) 26,492 - - (D) - Irrigated ...............................................farms: 9 - 1 - - - - acres: 973 - (D) - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 1 - 2 - - 1 - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 6 - 1 - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 7 1 1 - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 6 1 - - - 1 - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 7 - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 7 - - - - - - : Soybeans for beans ........................................farms: 1 - - - 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 ...........................................: - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 1 - - - - - - 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: 61 2 16 4 - 1 - acres: 45,759 (D) 2,240 1,341 - (D) - bushels: 1,168,514 (D) 149,884 69,040 - (D) - Irrigated ...............................................farms: 14 2 8 2 - - - acres: 6,024 (D) 138 (D) - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - 8 - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 6 1 1 - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 19 - 2 3 - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 15 - 5 - - 1 - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 10 1 - 1 - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 11 - - - - - - : Vegetables harvested for sale .............................farms: 14 3 76 - 18 4 5 acres: 391 (D) 4,041 - 25 11 (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 11 3 40 - 18 3 5 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: - - 8 - - 1 - 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: 1 - 16 - - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................: 2 - 6 - - - - 250.0 to 499.9 acres .......................................: - - 5 - - - - 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: 7 16 1,505 64 28 1 - acres: (D) 54 38,790 6,369 59 (D) - Irrigated ...............................................farms: 2 13 1,273 51 13 - - acres: (D) 21 37,972 6,287 40 - - Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 6 13 1,137 41 25 1 - 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: 1 3 198 15 3 - - 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: - - 84 5 - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................: - - 47 - - - - 250.0 to 499.9 acres .......................................: - - 25 - - - - 500.0 acres or more ........................................: - - 14 3 - - - 500.0 to 749.9 acres .....................................: - - 6 1 - - - 750.0 to 999.9 acres .....................................: - - 4 1 - - - 1,000.0 acres or more ....................................: - - 4 1 - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 24. Selected Crops Harvested: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Hidalgo : Lea : Lincoln : Los Alamos : Luna : McKinley : Mora ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Peanuts for nuts - Con. : : Irrigated ...............................................farms: - 3 - - - - - acres: - 1,345 - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - 1 - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - 1 - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - 1 - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - : Sorghum for grain .........................................farms: 1 2 - - 4 - - acres: (D) (D) - - 425 - - bushels: (D) (D) - - 38,303 - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - 2 - - acres: - - - - (D) - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - 2 - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 1 2 - - 2 - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - : Soybeans for beans ........................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - bushels: - - - - - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 500 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: - 7 - - 1 - - acres: - 2,151 - - (D) - - bushels: - 119,250 - - (D) - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - 2 - - 1 - - acres: - (D) - - (D) - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - 2 - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - 3 - - 1 - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - 1 - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - 1 - - - - - : Vegetables harvested for sale .............................farms: 6 13 2 - 19 85 7 acres: (D) 3,868 (D) - 5,743 193 9 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 5 3 2 - 1 76 7 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: - - - - 1 9 - 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: - 8 - - 3 - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................: 1 - - - 5 - - 250.0 to 499.9 acres .......................................: - 1 - - 4 - - 500.0 acres or more ........................................: - 1 - - 5 - - 500.0 to 749.9 acres .....................................: - - - - 4 - - 750.0 to 999.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - 1,000.0 acres or more ....................................: - 1 - - 1 - - : Land in orchards ..........................................farms: 16 23 35 - 53 2 16 acres: 3,284 267 96 - 3,072 (D) 76 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 16 21 22 - 50 2 13 acres: 3,284 (D) 73 - 3,043 (D) 67 Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 6 11 29 - 14 2 14 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: 6 7 6 - 20 - 1 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: - 5 - - 11 - 1 100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................: 1 - - - 4 - - 250.0 to 499.9 acres .......................................: 2 - - - 3 - - 500.0 acres or more ........................................: 1 - - - 1 - - 500.0 to 749.9 acres .....................................: - - - - 1 - - 750.0 to 999.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - 1,000.0 acres or more ....................................: 1 - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 24. Selected Crops Harvested: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Otero : Quay : Rio Arriba : Roosevelt : Sandoval : San Juan : San Miguel ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Peanuts for nuts - Con. : : Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - 6 - 1 - acres: - - - 264 - (D) - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - 2 - 1 - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - 4 - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - : Sorghum for grain .........................................farms: - 6 - 26 - 3 - acres: - 8,589 - 18,121 - (D) - bushels: - 454,394 - 642,205 - 294 - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - 2 - acres: - - - - - (D) - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - 3 - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - 1 - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - 3 - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - 1 - 5 - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - 3 - 11 - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - 2 - 6 - - - : Soybeans for beans ........................................farms: - - 4 - - - - acres: - - 12 - - - - bushels: - - 480 - - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - 2 - - - - acres: - - (D) - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - 4 - - - - 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 23 9 30 - 3 - acres: 45 10,788 (D) 20,039 - (D) - bushels: 2,070 279,363 (D) 350,101 - (D) - Irrigated ...............................................farms: 2 2 6 5 - 1 - acres: (D) (D) 10 1,998 - (D) - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 2 7 8 - - 2 - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 1 1 - 3 - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - 3 - 9 - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - 3 1 6 - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - 6 - 8 - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - 3 - 4 - 1 - : Vegetables harvested for sale .............................farms: 15 4 141 7 65 374 56 acres: 14 2 207 362 155 7,254 72 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 15 4 136 2 58 343 55 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: - - 4 - 7 28 1 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: - - 1 4 - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................: - - - 1 - - - 250.0 to 499.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - 500.0 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - 3 - 500.0 to 749.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - 750.0 to 999.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - 1 - 1,000.0 acres or more ....................................: - - - - - 2 - : Land in orchards ..........................................farms: 179 1 181 10 102 60 32 acres: 2,733 (D) 471 625 250 92 43 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 148 1 141 8 72 44 15 acres: 2,647 (D) 401 (D) 213 85 7 Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 124 1 160 1 92 54 29 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: 39 - 20 5 8 6 3 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: 10 - - 3 2 - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................: 3 - 1 - - - - 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 ....................................: - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 24. Selected Crops Harvested: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Santa Fe : Sierra : Socorro : Taos : Torrance : Union : Valencia ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Peanuts for nuts - 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 ........................................: - - - - - - - : Sorghum for grain .........................................farms: - - 2 - 2 5 - acres: - - (D) - (D) 1,345 - bushels: - - (D) - (D) 75,047 - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - 4 - acres: - - - - - (D) - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - 1 - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - 2 - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - 3 - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - 1 - - 2 - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - : Soybeans for beans ........................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - bushels: - - - - - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - : Sunflower seed, all .......................................farms: 3 - - - - 2 - acres: (D) - - - - (D) - pounds: (D) - - - - (D) - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 3 - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - 2 - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - : Wheat for grain, all ......................................farms: 3 7 - - - 8 3 acres: (D) 360 - - - 2,913 31 bushels: (D) (D) - - - 133,863 (D) Irrigated ...............................................farms: 2 6 - - - 4 2 acres: (D) (D) - - - 612 (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 1 6 - - - - 2 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - - - 1 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - 5 - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 1 1 - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - 3 - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 1 - - - - - - : Vegetables harvested for sale .............................farms: 99 22 14 41 13 3 57 acres: 152 1,459 151 35 201 (D) 62 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 96 15 9 41 10 2 56 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: 3 - 2 - - - 1 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: - 1 3 - 2 - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................: - 4 - - 1 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: 108 65 18 41 13 2 71 acres: 172 1,468 45 59 16 (D) 491 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 63 47 15 29 4 - 54 acres: 99 1,413 40 46 5 - 472 Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 105 41 15 40 12 2 64 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: 3 11 3 1 1 - 6 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: - 6 - - - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................: - 6 - - - - - 250.0 to 499.9 acres .......................................: - 1 - - - - 1 500.0 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 : : New Mexico .......................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - : Counties : : San Juan .........................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - : BARLEY FOR GRAIN (BUSHELS) : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................: 2 (D) (D) 1 (D) 12 1,746 169,220 10 (D) : Counties : : Chaves ...........................................: - - - - - 6 717 90,681 6 717 Curry ............................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Dona Ana .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Luna .............................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) Mora .............................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Taos .............................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) Torrance .........................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - : BUCKWHEAT (BUSHELS) : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - : Counties : : San Juan .........................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - : CANOLA (POUNDS) : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) 1 (D) : Counties : : Curry ............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) 1 (D) : CORN FOR GRAIN (BUSHELS) : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................: 140 37,147 6,081,060 89 7,155 93 46,278 6,220,361 62 27,260 : Counties : : Bernalillo .......................................: 18 60 9,200 18 60 - - - - - Chaves ...........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Curry ............................................: 4 891 89,650 - - 14 6,151 385,469 7 2,076 Dona Ana .........................................: 4 1,315 202,564 1 (D) - - - - - Grant ............................................: 10 126 23,539 9 (D) 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) Hidalgo ..........................................: 2 (D) (D) 1 (D) 3 2,539 (D) 3 2,539 Lea ..............................................: 2 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - McKinley .........................................: 3 3 150 - - - - - - - Mora .............................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 4 4 400 - - Quay .............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 14 (D) 197,887 9 382 : Rio Arriba .......................................: 11 31 4,650 9 (D) - - - - - Roosevelt ........................................: 11 1,750 244,960 2 (D) 26 14,284 1,231,701 13 3,940 Sandoval .........................................: 6 15 2,850 6 15 - - - - - San Juan .........................................: 15 (D) (D) 7 10 11 (D) (D) 11 (D) San Miguel .......................................: 12 23 2,870 6 17 - - - - - Santa Fe .........................................: 12 23 1,800 9 14 - - - - - Sierra ...........................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - Socorro ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) Taos .............................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) Torrance .........................................: 6 720 192,852 6 720 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) : Union ............................................: 15 10,900 2,109,880 11 4,180 11 8,067 1,532,233 9 (D) Valencia .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) : COTTON, ALL (BALES) : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................: 175 46,527 100,347 175 46,527 161 54,805 130,791 159 (D) : Counties : : Chaves ...........................................: 15 2,418 7,106 15 2,418 16 3,216 6,945 16 3,216 Curry ............................................: 18 5,895 13,873 18 5,895 17 5,654 13,661 17 5,654 Dona Ana .........................................: 63 9,866 20,480 63 9,866 44 11,626 29,989 44 11,626 Eddy .............................................: 21 2,222 5,581 21 2,222 20 3,495 9,720 20 3,495 Hidalgo ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 4 (D) (D) 4 (D) Lea ..............................................: 23 15,668 28,993 23 15,668 22 16,375 33,628 22 16,375 Luna .............................................: 10 3,284 7,028 10 3,284 9 2,923 9,026 9 2,923 Quay .............................................: 4 (D) (D) 4 (D) 10 2,452 (D) 8 (D) Roosevelt ........................................: 17 5,827 13,415 17 5,827 17 4,427 10,827 17 4,427 Sierra ...........................................: 3 (D) (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) (D) 2 (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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- UPLAND COTTON (BALES) : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................: 140 31,387 74,008 140 31,387 146 47,400 116,093 144 (D) : Counties : : Chaves ...........................................: 15 (D) (D) 15 (D) 16 3,216 6,945 16 3,216 Curry ............................................: 18 5,895 13,873 18 5,895 17 5,654 13,661 17 5,654 Dona Ana .........................................: 45 2,740 7,565 45 2,740 31 5,064 17,058 31 5,064 Eddy .............................................: 12 1,399 3,842 12 1,399 20 3,495 9,720 20 3,495 Hidalgo ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 4 (D) (D) 4 (D) Lea ..............................................: 17 10,815 21,573 17 10,815 22 16,375 33,628 22 16,375 Luna .............................................: 10 1,242 3,389 10 1,242 9 (D) (D) 9 (D) Quay .............................................: 4 (D) (D) 4 (D) 10 2,452 (D) 8 (D) Roosevelt ........................................: 16 (D) (D) 16 (D) 17 4,427 10,827 17 4,427 Sierra ...........................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) - - - - - : PIMA COTTON (BALES) : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................: 67 15,140 26,339 67 15,140 34 7,405 14,698 34 7,405 : Counties : : Chaves ...........................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - Dona Ana .........................................: 37 7,126 12,915 37 7,126 27 6,562 12,931 27 6,562 Eddy .............................................: 10 823 1,739 10 823 - - - - - Lea ..............................................: 9 4,853 7,420 9 4,853 - - - - - Luna .............................................: 7 2,042 3,639 7 2,042 5 (D) (D) 5 (D) Roosevelt ........................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - Sierra ...........................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) : DRY EDIBLE BEANS, EXCLUDING : CHICKPEAS AND LIMAS (CWT) : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................: 33 (D) 110,533 33 (D) 54 8,987 187,428 54 8,987 : Counties : : Bernalillo .......................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Catron ...........................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) - - - - - Dona Ana .........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Eddy .............................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) Guadalupe ........................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - Luna .............................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 6 (D) (D) 6 (D) McKinley .........................................: 3 3 15 3 3 12 12 216 12 12 Quay .............................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) Rio Arriba .......................................: 5 5 90 5 5 9 10 425 9 10 Sandoval .........................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) - - - - - : San Juan .........................................: 14 (D) (D) 14 (D) 5 (D) (D) 5 (D) Santa Fe .........................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Taos .............................................: - - - - - 6 12 600 6 12 Torrance .........................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 7 1,217 22,202 7 1,217 Valencia .........................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) : DRY EDIBLE PEAS (CWT) : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................: 6 6 34 6 6 10 27 335 3 (D) : Counties : : Bernalillo .......................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Mora .............................................: - - - - - 4 (D) 180 - - Rio Arriba .......................................: 4 (D) (D) 4 (D) 5 22 (D) 3 (D) Santa Fe .........................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) - - - - - : FLAXSEED (BUSHELS) : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) : Counties : : Bernalillo .......................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) : HEMP FOR FIBER (POUNDS) : (SEE TEXT) : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................: 4 6 10,600 2 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Counties : : Santa Fe .........................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Valencia .........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - (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) : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................: 14 26 29,760 7 7 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Counties : : Otero ............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Rio Arriba .......................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Santa Fe .........................................: 6 (D) 24,120 - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Taos .............................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Valencia .........................................: 4 (D) 3,200 4 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : LENTILS (CWT) : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) - - - - - : Counties : : Santa Fe .........................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) - - - - - : OATS FOR GRAIN (BUSHELS) : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................: 11 155 10,025 7 (D) 13 452 39,300 7 (D) : Counties : : McKinley .........................................: 3 9 225 - - - - - - - Mora .............................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 6 (D) (D) - - Sandoval .........................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) - - - - - San Juan .........................................: 3 7 630 3 7 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Socorro ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - Taos .............................................: - - - - - 6 330 35,640 6 330 Valencia .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - : PEANUTS FOR NUTS (POUNDS) : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................: 19 1,640 (D) 19 1,640 29 6,666 20,732,025 29 6,666 : Counties : : Chaves ...........................................: 3 (D) 10,500 3 (D) - - - - - Dona Ana .........................................: 6 24 41,526 6 24 - - - - - Lea ..............................................: 3 1,345 2,060,000 3 1,345 16 3,762 11,708,250 16 3,762 Quay .............................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Roosevelt ........................................: 6 264 654,404 6 264 12 (D) (D) 12 (D) San Juan .........................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - : POPCORN (POUNDS, SHELLED) : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) : Counties : : Mora .............................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - San Juan .........................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) : RYE FOR GRAIN (BUSHELS) : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................: 3 503 7,560 3 503 4 (D) (D) 3 (D) : Counties : : Lea ..............................................: - - - - - 3 (D) (D) 3 (D) Mora .............................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - Roosevelt ........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Union ............................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) - - - - - : SORGHUM FOR GRAIN : (BUSHELS) : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................: 98 52,519 2,316,489 18 2,090 105 47,209 1,656,570 25 4,282 : Counties : : Chaves ...........................................: 5 534 21,670 - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Curry ............................................: 34 21,461 964,460 9 973 45 24,895 955,285 9 2,435 De Baca ..........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Dona Ana .........................................: 4 249 26,492 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Guadalupe ........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Hidalgo ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Lea ..............................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Luna .............................................: 4 425 38,303 2 (D) 6 469 15,048 6 463 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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. : : Quay .............................................: 6 8,589 454,394 - - 19 8,204 301,914 4 476 Roosevelt ........................................: 26 18,121 642,205 - - 29 12,759 339,216 2 (D) San Juan .........................................: 3 (D) 294 2 (D) - - - - - Socorro ..........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Torrance .........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Union ............................................: 5 1,345 75,047 4 (D) 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) : SOYBEANS FOR BEANS : (BUSHELS) : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................: 7 337 12,706 4 (D) 3 240 9,600 - - : Counties : : Catron ...........................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - Curry ............................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - Grant ............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Otero ............................................: - - - - - 3 240 9,600 - - Rio Arriba .......................................: 4 12 480 2 (D) - - - - - : SUNFLOWER SEED, ALL : (POUNDS) : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................: 5 251 299,064 - - 1 (D) (D) - - : Counties : : Curry ............................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Santa Fe .........................................: 3 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Union ............................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - : SUNFLOWER SEED, OIL VARIETIES : (POUNDS) : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - : Counties : : Curry ............................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Union ............................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - : SUNFLOWER SEED, NON-OIL : VARIETIES (POUNDS) : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................: 3 (D) (D) - - - - - - - : Counties : : Santa Fe .........................................: 3 (D) (D) - - - - - - - : TRITICALE FOR GRAIN (BUSHELS) : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................: 16 2,761 128,512 7 1,436 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) : Counties : : Curry ............................................: 4 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - Lea ..............................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Quay .............................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - Roosevelt ........................................: 7 1,600 96,000 1 (D) - - - - - Torrance .........................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Valencia .........................................: 3 9 90 3 9 - - - - - : WHEAT FOR GRAIN, ALL : (BUSHELS) : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................: 193 97,287 2,559,769 60 11,813 238 143,574 3,928,755 88 26,014 : Counties : : Catron ...........................................: 6 24 1,104 - - - - - - - Chaves ...........................................: 6 1,133 34,888 1 (D) - - - - - Curry ............................................: 61 45,759 1,168,514 14 6,024 89 65,309 1,292,761 26 9,147 De Baca ..........................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) 1 (D) Dona Ana .........................................: 16 2,240 149,884 8 138 13 1,668 146,170 13 1,668 Eddy .............................................: 4 1,341 69,040 2 (D) 19 284 22,034 17 (D) Guadalupe ........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 4 (D) (D) 1 (D) Harding ..........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Lea ..............................................: 7 2,151 119,250 2 (D) 7 1,712 61,180 5 (D) Lincoln ..........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Luna .............................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 3 228 6,667 3 228 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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. : : Mora .............................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Otero ............................................: 3 45 2,070 2 (D) - - - - - Quay .............................................: 23 10,788 279,363 2 (D) 33 21,513 440,619 3 184 Rio Arriba .......................................: 9 (D) (D) 6 10 - - - - - Roosevelt ........................................: 30 20,039 350,101 5 1,998 40 35,199 904,757 6 1,939 San Juan .........................................: 3 (D) (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Santa Fe .........................................: 3 (D) (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) (D) - - Sierra ...........................................: 7 360 (D) 6 (D) - - - - - Taos .............................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) Torrance .........................................: - - - - - 7 762 31,079 3 (D) : Union ............................................: 8 2,913 133,863 4 612 12 5,700 158,221 6 1,098 Valencia .........................................: 3 31 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) - - : WINTER WHEAT FOR GRAIN : (BUSHELS) : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................: 191 (D) (D) 58 (D) 218 140,809 3,843,976 72 24,949 : Counties : : Catron ...........................................: 6 24 1,104 - - - - - - - Chaves ...........................................: 6 1,133 34,888 1 (D) - - - - - Curry ............................................: 60 (D) (D) 13 (D) 85 63,609 1,275,561 26 9,147 De Baca ..........................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) 1 (D) Dona Ana .........................................: 16 2,240 149,884 8 138 4 (D) 97,360 4 (D) Eddy .............................................: 4 1,341 69,040 2 (D) 17 (D) (D) 15 (D) Guadalupe ........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 4 (D) (D) 1 (D) Harding ..........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Lea ..............................................: 7 2,151 119,250 2 (D) 7 1,712 61,180 5 (D) Lincoln ..........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - : Mora .............................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Otero ............................................: 3 45 2,070 2 (D) - - - - - Quay .............................................: 23 10,788 279,363 2 (D) 33 21,513 440,619 3 184 Rio Arriba .......................................: 9 (D) (D) 6 10 - - - - - Roosevelt ........................................: 30 20,039 350,101 5 1,998 40 35,199 904,757 6 1,939 San Juan .........................................: 3 (D) (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Santa Fe .........................................: 3 (D) (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) (D) - - Sierra ...........................................: 7 360 (D) 6 (D) - - - - - Torrance .........................................: - - - - - 7 762 31,079 3 (D) Union ............................................: 8 2,913 133,863 4 612 12 5,700 158,221 6 1,098 Valencia .........................................: 3 31 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) - - : DURUM WHEAT FOR GRAIN : (BUSHELS) : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 14 2,450 67,632 11 (D) : Counties : : Curry ............................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 3 (D) (D) - - Dona Ana .........................................: - - - - - 8 (D) (D) 8 (D) Eddy .............................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) Luna .............................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) : OTHER SPRING WHEAT FOR GRAIN : (BUSHELS) : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 6 315 17,147 5 (D) : Counties : : Curry ............................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Dona Ana .........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Luna .............................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) Taos .............................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) : WILD RICE (CWT) : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - : Counties : : Mora .............................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : : New Mexico .....................................: 91 1,190 (X) 85 1,181 5 (D) (X) 5 (D) : Counties : : Bernalillo .....................................: 6 78 (X) 6 78 - - (X) - - Chaves .........................................: 3 493 (X) 3 493 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) Cibola .........................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) - - Dona Ana .......................................: 5 30 (X) 5 30 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) Eddy ...........................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) - - Mora ...........................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) - - Otero ..........................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) - - (X) - - Rio Arriba .....................................: 10 26 (X) 10 26 - - (X) - - Sandoval .......................................: 3 6 (X) - - 3 6 (X) 3 6 San Juan .......................................: 24 91 (X) 24 91 - - (X) - - : San Miguel .....................................: 3 20 (X) 3 20 - - (X) - - Santa Fe .......................................: 3 3 (X) - - - - (X) - - Sierra .........................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) - - (X) - - Taos ...........................................: 4 210 (X) 4 210 - - (X) - - Union ..........................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) - - (X) - - Valencia .......................................: 21 78 (X) 21 78 - - (X) - - : ALFALFA SEED (POUNDS) : : State Total : : New Mexico .....................................: 74 1,093 356,500 74 1,093 4 (D) (D) 4 (D) : Counties : : Bernalillo .....................................: 6 78 7,200 6 78 - - - - - Chaves .........................................: 3 493 (D) 3 493 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Cibola .........................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - Eddy ...........................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - Mora ...........................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - Otero ..........................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) - - - - - Rio Arriba .....................................: 6 (D) 3,644 6 (D) - - - - - Sandoval .......................................: - - - - - 3 6 2,400 3 6 San Juan .......................................: 24 91 29,826 24 91 - - - - - San Miguel .....................................: 3 20 8,000 3 20 - - - - - : Sierra .........................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) - - - - - Taos ...........................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) - - - - - Union ..........................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) - - - - - Valencia .......................................: 21 78 31,200 21 78 - - - - - : TIMOTHY SEED (POUNDS) : : State Total : : New Mexico .....................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) - - - - - : Counties : : Taos ...........................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) - - - - - : OTHER FIELD AND GRASS SEED : CROPS (POUNDS) : : State Total : : New Mexico .....................................: 15 (D) 10,974 9 (D) 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) : Counties : : Dona Ana .......................................: 5 30 3,000 5 30 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Rio Arriba .....................................: 4 (D) 2,400 4 (D) - - - - - Sandoval .......................................: 3 6 2,574 - - - - - - - Santa Fe .......................................: 3 3 3,000 - - - - - - - : FORAGE - LAND USED FOR ALL HAY : AND HAYLAGE, GRASS SILAGE, AND : GREENCHOP (TONS, DRY EQUIVALENT) : : State Total : : New Mexico .....................................: 4,992 352,191 1,014,543 4,669 240,822 6,026 338,259 1,248,447 5,623 281,054 : Counties : : Bernalillo .....................................: 247 3,311 9,891 241 3,255 408 3,219 11,755 394 3,110 Catron .........................................: 25 1,399 1,994 13 913 12 155 401 12 155 Chaves .........................................: 149 35,879 170,882 141 34,469 138 26,162 129,429 137 (D) Cibola .........................................: 29 912 3,040 29 912 35 448 1,160 34 (D) Colfax .........................................: 62 7,493 25,972 56 6,353 73 7,854 12,252 67 6,782 Curry ..........................................: 102 91,610 138,234 53 26,454 117 49,559 124,604 56 25,021 De Baca ........................................: 66 4,962 19,563 59 4,716 89 6,969 27,530 89 6,969 Dona Ana .......................................: 309 11,581 62,414 290 9,196 346 17,942 82,365 346 17,937 Eddy ...........................................: 103 15,130 83,151 98 14,690 168 19,131 117,261 162 18,939 Grant ..........................................: 26 778 2,399 26 778 42 1,131 3,607 42 1,131 : Guadalupe ......................................: 55 1,491 3,745 51 1,319 68 1,893 4,894 67 (D) Harding ........................................: 3 (D) 716 3 (D) 6 515 401 5 (D) Hidalgo ........................................: 11 2,941 17,651 10 (D) 25 7,111 41,519 25 7,111 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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. : : Lea ............................................: 49 8,955 55,005 48 (D) 70 11,855 56,312 70 11,528 Lincoln ........................................: 5 (D) 48 5 (D) - - - - - Luna ...........................................: 53 5,668 29,875 51 (D) 52 6,850 43,937 52 6,688 McKinley .......................................: 34 425 740 25 338 24 491 1,212 11 439 Mora ...........................................: 193 5,041 9,195 165 4,266 293 9,342 17,701 244 8,051 Otero ..........................................: 48 1,158 4,081 47 (D) 42 2,031 10,436 41 (D) Quay ...........................................: 42 13,814 21,243 22 3,333 84 7,675 15,829 63 4,288 Rio Arriba .....................................: 604 16,281 23,848 591 14,843 679 14,636 24,895 658 13,599 Roosevelt ......................................: 102 35,977 93,318 65 19,786 145 37,969 122,043 81 20,665 Sandoval .......................................: 228 3,702 9,488 222 3,152 299 4,882 6,776 289 4,737 : San Juan .......................................: 926 31,627 66,076 912 31,565 739 36,645 178,460 691 36,185 San Miguel .....................................: 166 3,431 4,598 155 3,256 270 4,671 7,971 235 4,032 Santa Fe .......................................: 125 3,277 10,245 120 2,889 120 7,325 31,401 113 7,049 Sierra .........................................: 48 2,639 8,532 42 1,462 65 3,613 18,824 56 2,623 Socorro ........................................: 190 8,507 27,344 185 7,961 253 10,141 43,179 253 10,071 Taos ...........................................: 407 7,753 14,577 386 6,506 564 10,975 22,142 540 9,943 Torrance .......................................: 49 8,733 48,472 45 5,295 37 6,603 24,078 36 (D) Union ..........................................: 35 8,269 19,689 30 6,624 31 6,617 12,389 24 3,935 Valencia .......................................: 501 8,593 28,517 483 8,417 732 13,849 53,684 730 (D) : HAY - ALL HAY INCLUDING ALFALFA : AND OTHER DRY HAY (TONS, DRY) : : State Total : : New Mexico .....................................: 4,687 296,954 798,347 4,404 200,582 5,692 293,711 1,057,737 5,337 248,234 : Counties : : Bernalillo .....................................: 243 2,995 8,235 237 2,939 383 3,084 11,407 369 3,028 Catron .........................................: 17 783 1,743 11 777 12 155 401 12 155 Chaves .........................................: 126 24,254 139,650 119 23,394 119 20,561 111,383 118 (D) Cibola .........................................: 29 852 2,880 29 852 35 448 1,120 34 (D) Colfax .........................................: 58 7,291 25,574 52 6,151 72 7,695 11,879 66 6,742 Curry ..........................................: 83 78,534 91,199 39 15,922 81 30,395 48,688 33 11,983 De Baca ........................................: 57 4,471 18,337 56 (D) 89 6,949 27,512 89 6,949 Dona Ana .......................................: 308 11,474 60,441 289 9,089 334 17,738 80,835 334 17,733 Eddy ...........................................: 103 14,030 75,984 98 13,690 164 17,394 108,298 159 17,214 Grant ..........................................: 26 778 2,394 26 778 41 1,127 3,597 41 1,127 : Guadalupe ......................................: 51 1,321 3,430 47 1,149 67 1,876 4,889 67 1,876 Harding ........................................: 3 (D) (D) 3 (D) 6 515 401 5 (D) Hidalgo ........................................: 11 2,941 17,651 10 (D) 25 7,091 41,499 25 7,091 Lea ............................................: 48 6,627 32,906 47 (D) 65 9,363 42,221 65 9,036 Lincoln ........................................: 3 (D) (D) 3 (D) - - - - - Luna ...........................................: 47 5,587 28,595 45 (D) 52 6,770 43,670 52 6,608 McKinley .......................................: 32 293 516 23 206 22 421 832 9 369 Mora ...........................................: 174 4,527 7,083 152 3,950 257 8,662 16,891 216 7,457 Otero ..........................................: 37 964 4,004 36 (D) 40 2,009 10,400 39 (D) Quay ...........................................: 38 10,304 13,688 21 2,747 82 7,163 14,181 62 4,035 : Rio Arriba .....................................: 570 15,669 22,251 560 14,248 647 14,111 22,775 626 13,081 Roosevelt ......................................: 87 25,680 56,187 54 14,215 117 27,969 74,600 65 15,474 Sandoval .......................................: 225 3,683 9,387 219 3,133 292 4,819 6,731 282 4,674 San Juan .......................................: 881 30,145 62,507 867 30,082 711 36,439 178,130 667 35,993 San Miguel .....................................: 155 2,730 3,939 145 2,582 248 4,518 7,903 219 3,909 Santa Fe .......................................: 116 3,232 10,218 111 2,844 117 7,313 31,387 110 7,037 Sierra .........................................: 48 2,614 8,470 42 1,437 63 3,481 18,634 54 2,591 Socorro ........................................: 187 7,747 22,443 182 7,201 241 9,584 40,860 241 9,584 Taos ...........................................: 377 7,251 12,303 358 6,006 532 10,616 21,185 510 9,608 Torrance .......................................: 44 4,319 13,599 40 3,981 37 6,603 24,078 36 (D) : Union ..........................................: 24 6,615 14,265 20 5,050 30 6,572 11,958 23 3,890 Valencia .......................................: 479 8,439 27,833 463 8,273 711 12,270 39,392 709 (D) : ALFALFA HAY (TONS, DRY) : : State Total : : New Mexico .....................................: 3,615 148,888 600,969 3,482 135,891 4,252 181,551 836,870 4,104 175,845 : Counties : : Bernalillo .....................................: 196 2,699 7,203 192 (D) 277 2,460 9,182 274 2,451 Catron .........................................: 7 213 (D) 7 213 7 (D) (D) 7 (D) Chaves .........................................: 112 16,618 120,175 105 (D) 106 16,676 101,443 106 16,662 Cibola .........................................: 29 852 2,880 29 852 21 174 366 20 (D) Colfax .........................................: 51 4,690 22,116 45 3,550 44 3,924 8,267 43 (D) Curry ..........................................: 19 8,334 26,872 14 6,445 11 4,951 14,275 11 4,951 De Baca ........................................: 51 3,395 16,814 51 3,395 62 5,660 25,133 62 5,660 Dona Ana .......................................: 236 8,926 53,401 223 6,971 269 12,289 69,059 269 12,285 Eddy ...........................................: 88 13,234 74,779 85 (D) 151 15,896 103,495 147 (D) Grant ..........................................: 22 705 2,132 22 705 20 401 1,292 20 401 : Guadalupe ......................................: 47 1,053 2,834 45 (D) 48 1,123 2,559 48 1,123 Harding ........................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 4 (D) (D) 4 (D) Hidalgo ........................................: 11 2,275 15,544 10 (D) 20 6,303 39,450 20 6,303 Lea ............................................: 34 3,272 24,727 34 3,092 46 5,489 35,514 46 5,489 Luna ...........................................: 40 4,163 23,968 38 (D) 44 (D) 36,994 44 (D) McKinley .......................................: 17 (D) 360 17 (D) 9 369 772 9 369 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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. : : Mora ...........................................: 130 3,120 4,941 119 2,763 175 5,529 12,079 156 5,006 Otero ..........................................: 36 817 3,446 35 (D) 25 928 6,588 25 928 Quay ...........................................: 15 718 1,744 14 (D) 41 2,249 8,298 36 1,885 Rio Arriba .....................................: 405 8,849 14,777 399 8,320 509 8,369 13,375 492 7,496 Roosevelt ......................................: 31 5,728 38,076 27 4,871 34 5,183 22,356 29 4,547 Sandoval .......................................: 183 2,902 7,551 177 (D) 253 4,318 6,108 243 4,173 San Juan .......................................: 750 27,134 55,851 736 27,077 593 30,782 156,111 564 30,416 San Miguel .....................................: 120 2,082 3,317 118 (D) 172 2,808 5,877 152 2,514 Santa Fe .......................................: 95 2,711 9,608 90 2,398 104 7,063 31,074 97 (D) Sierra .........................................: 36 2,107 6,986 30 930 59 3,384 18,343 52 (D) : Socorro ........................................: 144 6,361 15,944 139 5,815 184 7,524 35,472 184 7,524 Taos ...........................................: 299 6,022 10,896 286 4,862 380 6,742 13,669 366 5,755 Torrance .......................................: 30 2,217 7,958 26 (D) 27 4,881 20,241 26 (D) Union ..........................................: 10 808 2,731 8 (D) 15 1,233 5,124 12 1,058 Valencia .......................................: 370 6,697 21,961 360 6,539 542 9,809 33,793 540 (D) : OTHER DRY HAY (TONS, DRY) : : State Total : : New Mexico .....................................: 1,551 148,066 197,378 1,369 64,691 1,993 112,160 220,867 1,751 72,389 : Counties : : Bernalillo .....................................: 66 296 1,032 64 (D) 129 624 2,225 118 577 Catron .........................................: 10 570 (D) 4 564 5 (D) (D) 5 (D) Chaves .........................................: 41 7,636 19,475 40 (D) 41 3,885 9,940 40 (D) Cibola .........................................: - - - - - 17 274 754 17 274 Colfax .........................................: 17 2,601 3,458 17 2,601 39 3,771 3,612 34 (D) Curry ..........................................: 72 70,200 64,327 31 9,477 74 25,444 34,413 24 7,032 De Baca ........................................: 22 1,076 1,523 21 (D) 41 1,289 2,379 41 1,289 Dona Ana .......................................: 101 2,548 7,040 94 2,118 98 5,449 11,776 98 5,448 Eddy ...........................................: 25 796 1,205 23 (D) 43 1,498 4,803 42 (D) Grant ..........................................: 13 73 262 13 73 26 726 2,305 26 726 : Guadalupe ......................................: 12 268 596 10 (D) 24 753 2,330 24 753 Harding ........................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) 1 (D) Hidalgo ........................................: 4 666 2,107 4 666 9 788 2,049 9 788 Lea ............................................: 20 3,355 8,179 19 (D) 33 3,874 6,707 30 3,547 Lincoln ........................................: 3 (D) (D) 3 (D) - - - - - Luna ...........................................: 23 1,424 4,627 22 (D) 28 (D) 6,676 27 (D) McKinley .......................................: 15 (D) 156 6 (D) 13 52 60 - - Mora ...........................................: 65 1,407 2,142 52 1,187 111 3,133 4,812 85 2,451 Otero ..........................................: 12 147 558 11 (D) 24 1,081 3,812 23 (D) Quay ...........................................: 31 9,586 11,944 14 (D) 50 4,914 5,883 34 2,150 : Rio Arriba .....................................: 222 6,820 7,474 205 5,928 188 5,742 9,400 177 5,585 Roosevelt ......................................: 64 19,952 18,111 35 9,344 94 22,786 52,244 43 10,927 Sandoval .......................................: 60 781 1,836 58 (D) 70 501 623 70 501 San Juan .......................................: 194 3,011 6,656 194 3,005 160 5,657 22,019 143 5,577 San Miguel .....................................: 41 648 622 33 (D) 99 1,710 2,026 84 1,395 Santa Fe .......................................: 39 521 610 39 446 21 250 313 20 (D) Sierra .........................................: 15 507 1,484 15 507 9 97 291 7 (D) Socorro ........................................: 63 1,386 6,499 63 1,386 81 2,060 5,388 81 2,060 Taos ...........................................: 93 1,229 1,407 81 1,144 174 3,874 7,516 165 3,853 Torrance .......................................: 27 2,102 5,641 25 (D) 17 1,722 3,837 17 1,722 : Union ..........................................: 18 5,807 11,534 16 (D) 19 5,339 6,834 12 2,832 Valencia .......................................: 161 1,742 5,872 155 1,734 254 2,461 5,599 254 2,458 : ALL HAYLAGE, GRASS SILAGE, AND : GREENCHOP (TONS, GREEN) : : State Total : : New Mexico .....................................: 538 62,764 437,431 481 45,187 561 47,985 385,894 489 35,923 : Counties : : Bernalillo .....................................: 14 326 3,359 14 326 46 177 720 42 124 Catron .........................................: 9 616 504 3 136 - - - - - Chaves .........................................: 34 11,673 63,173 32 (D) 25 5,677 36,513 25 5,677 Cibola .........................................: 8 92 320 8 92 8 30 80 8 30 Colfax .........................................: 4 202 802 4 202 2 (D) (D) 1 (D) Curry ..........................................: 40 16,001 95,154 26 11,958 50 19,164 153,584 35 13,038 De Baca ........................................: 13 521 2,484 7 281 3 39 36 3 39 Dona Ana .......................................: 9 362 3,995 9 362 20 547 3,105 20 547 Eddy ...........................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 9 1,773 18,134 8 (D) Grant ..........................................: 5 15 15 5 15 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) : Guadalupe ......................................: 7 170 639 7 170 1 (D) (D) - - Harding ........................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - Hidalgo ........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Lea ............................................: 6 (D) (D) 6 (D) 9 2,537 28,508 9 2,537 Lincoln ........................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) - - - - - Luna ...........................................: 8 (D) (D) 8 (D) 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) McKinley .......................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) Mora ...........................................: 39 662 4,277 32 464 51 753 1,650 42 666 Otero ..........................................: 11 194 157 11 194 5 22 75 5 22 Quay ...........................................: 12 3,511 15,284 8 587 12 524 3,335 6 256 : Rio Arriba .....................................: 65 840 3,236 62 823 54 736 4,280 54 733 Roosevelt ......................................: 31 12,862 75,119 24 7,077 40 12,055 95,979 21 6,860 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 HAYLAGE, GRASS SILAGE, AND : GREENCHOP (TONS, GREEN) - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Sandoval .......................................: 13 123 209 13 123 18 72 92 18 72 San Juan .......................................: 65 1,500 7,238 65 1,499 37 243 673 33 235 San Miguel .....................................: 13 705 1,329 12 (D) 26 161 132 20 131 Santa Fe .......................................: 13 47 64 13 47 5 12 28 5 12 Sierra .........................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 6 132 388 4 (D) Socorro ........................................: 13 1,196 9,920 13 1,196 22 787 4,697 22 787 Taos ...........................................: 45 647 4,603 43 (D) 60 404 1,953 56 360 Torrance .......................................: 8 (D) (D) 8 (D) - - - - - Union ..........................................: 12 1,904 10,972 11 (D) 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) Valencia .......................................: 33 233 1,395 29 203 44 (D) (D) 44 (D) : HAYLAGE OR GREENCHOP FROM : ALFALFA OR ALFALFA MIXTURES : (TONS, GREEN) : : State Total : : New Mexico .....................................: 183 10,313 47,796 171 6,009 218 5,662 41,949 204 5,134 : Counties : : Bernalillo .....................................: 3 10 10 3 10 15 57 105 11 45 Catron .........................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - Chaves .........................................: 5 568 5,878 4 (D) 4 400 5,374 4 400 Cibola .........................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) Curry ..........................................: 5 1,480 8,425 3 (D) 3 1,655 (D) 3 1,655 De Baca ........................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Dona Ana .......................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) - - - - - Eddy ...........................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 3 257 (D) 3 257 Harding ........................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - Hidalgo ........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) : Lea ............................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 6 (D) (D) 6 (D) McKinley .......................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) - - - - - Mora ...........................................: 22 330 3,476 20 (D) 19 126 176 19 126 Otero ..........................................: 3 12 12 3 12 5 (D) (D) 5 (D) Quay ...........................................: 4 (D) 4,194 3 (D) 3 9 9 - - Rio Arriba .....................................: 34 274 1,306 34 274 41 473 2,813 41 473 Roosevelt ......................................: 10 5,100 14,404 8 (D) 3 1,267 6,189 2 (D) Sandoval .......................................: 10 86 172 10 86 15 42 42 15 42 San Juan .......................................: 16 199 1,237 16 199 13 48 73 13 48 San Miguel .....................................: 3 (D) (D) 3 (D) 17 (D) 41 11 (D) : Santa Fe .......................................: 11 43 60 11 43 4 5 (D) 4 5 Sierra .........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Socorro ........................................: 5 (D) (D) 5 (D) 5 (D) (D) 5 (D) Taos ...........................................: 25 375 3,685 25 375 36 247 1,814 36 241 Torrance .......................................: 4 54 54 4 54 - - - - - Valencia .......................................: 11 101 (D) 7 71 21 60 116 21 60 : ALL OTHER HAYLAGE, GRASS SILAGE, : AND GREENCHOP (TONS, GREEN) : : State Total : : New Mexico .....................................: 377 52,451 389,635 332 39,178 386 42,323 343,945 321 30,789 : Counties : : Bernalillo .....................................: 11 316 3,349 11 316 35 120 615 31 79 Catron .........................................: 8 (D) (D) 2 (D) - - - - - Chaves .........................................: 30 11,105 57,295 29 (D) 21 5,277 31,139 21 5,277 Cibola .........................................: 6 (D) (D) 6 (D) 6 (D) (D) 6 (D) Colfax .........................................: 4 202 802 4 202 2 (D) (D) 1 (D) Curry ..........................................: 38 14,521 86,729 26 (D) 49 17,509 (D) 34 11,383 De Baca ........................................: 11 (D) (D) 5 (D) 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) Dona Ana .......................................: 7 (D) (D) 7 (D) 20 547 3,105 20 547 Eddy ...........................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 6 1,516 (D) 5 (D) Grant ..........................................: 5 15 15 5 15 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) : Guadalupe ......................................: 7 170 639 7 170 1 (D) (D) - - Lea ............................................: 5 (D) (D) 5 (D) 3 (D) (D) 3 (D) Lincoln ........................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) - - - - - Luna ...........................................: 8 (D) (D) 8 (D) 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) McKinley .......................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) Mora ...........................................: 20 332 801 15 (D) 32 627 1,474 23 540 Otero ..........................................: 11 182 145 11 182 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) Quay ...........................................: 8 (D) 11,090 5 (D) 12 515 3,326 6 256 Rio Arriba .....................................: 36 566 1,930 33 549 21 263 1,467 21 260 Roosevelt ......................................: 22 7,762 60,715 17 (D) 38 10,788 89,790 20 (D) : Sandoval .......................................: 5 37 37 5 37 9 30 50 9 30 San Juan .......................................: 49 1,301 6,001 49 1,300 26 195 600 22 187 San Miguel .....................................: 10 (D) (D) 9 (D) 9 (D) 91 9 (D) Santa Fe .......................................: 4 4 4 4 4 4 7 (D) 4 7 Sierra .........................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 5 (D) (D) 3 (D) Socorro ........................................: 10 (D) (D) 10 (D) 17 (D) (D) 17 (D) Taos ...........................................: 20 272 918 18 (D) 36 157 139 32 119 Torrance .......................................: 4 (D) (D) 4 (D) - - - - - Union ..........................................: 12 1,904 10,972 11 (D) 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) Valencia .......................................: 22 132 (D) 22 132 23 (D) (D) 23 (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 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CORN FOR SILAGE OR : GREENCHOP (TONS) : : State Total : : New Mexico .....................................: 248 82,815 1,899,465 146 43,766 282 80,483 1,847,120 234 63,375 : Counties : : Bernalillo .....................................: 7 116 688 6 (D) 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Chaves .........................................: 57 24,738 578,730 40 18,324 48 13,802 395,226 48 13,421 Colfax .........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Curry ..........................................: 47 18,897 426,867 21 7,049 55 17,059 373,562 43 12,216 De Baca ........................................: 7 (D) (D) 7 (D) - - - - - Dona Ana .......................................: 18 2,474 55,570 2 (D) 35 3,684 85,369 35 3,497 Eddy ...........................................: 6 2,110 64,940 3 (D) 17 5,071 91,074 11 2,671 Grant ..........................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Hidalgo ........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Lea ............................................: 8 5,668 120,390 3 (D) 35 10,552 228,472 28 8,408 : Luna ...........................................: 5 3,297 (D) 1 (D) 8 1,565 36,308 7 (D) Otero ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - Quay ...........................................: 5 (D) (D) 5 (D) 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Roosevelt ......................................: 34 10,305 228,230 17 3,783 39 12,413 259,739 29 7,673 San Juan .......................................: 6 840 16,098 6 840 4 160 1,600 - - San Miguel .....................................: 2 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - Santa Fe .......................................: 23 3,785 106,554 20 2,803 4 7,285 144,042 3 (D) Sierra .........................................: 5 577 13,613 2 (D) 8 1,377 42,930 4 1,097 Socorro ........................................: 5 (D) (D) 3 (D) 7 2,870 77,000 7 2,070 Torrance .......................................: 3 1,057 30,162 2 (D) 11 2,667 61,566 11 2,647 : Union ..........................................: 6 1,017 25,828 5 (D) 4 1,225 31,641 3 (D) Valencia .......................................: 2 (D) (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) : SORGHUM FOR SILAGE OR : GREENCHOP (TONS) : : State Total : : New Mexico .....................................: 47 20,517 206,110 15 2,741 50 16,255 226,819 30 6,399 : Counties : : Chaves .........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 4 512 6,003 4 342 Curry ..........................................: 20 13,128 93,493 4 1,171 16 6,550 94,249 7 1,871 De Baca ........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Dona Ana .......................................: - - - - - 3 144 3,600 3 144 Eddy ...........................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) Lea ............................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Lincoln ........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Quay ...........................................: 3 3 24 3 3 1 (D) (D) - - Roosevelt ......................................: 13 5,254 75,912 3 535 13 6,348 86,858 6 2,243 San Juan .......................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - : Socorro ........................................: 2 (D) (D) 1 (D) 3 1,185 (D) 2 (D) Torrance .......................................: 3 209 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) Union ..........................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Valencia .......................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) 1 (D) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : : New Mexico .............................: 736 2,709 479,543 614 2,170 596 1,923 582,878 335 1,274 : Counties : : Bernalillo .............................: - - - - - 4 3 2,230 4 3 Cibola .................................: 6 (D) 11,850 3 (D) 38 195 26,900 4 22 Guadalupe ..............................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - McKinley ...............................: 86 229 24,658 36 71 158 335 53,560 26 61 Mora ...................................: - - - - - 4 2 (D) 4 2 Rio Arriba .............................: 19 14 (D) 19 14 13 32 9,239 13 32 Sandoval ...............................: 28 64 6,650 19 38 52 83 21,560 41 69 San Juan ...............................: 588 2,371 409,129 529 2,026 307 1,246 457,759 236 1,076 San Miguel .............................: 7 14 24,150 7 14 - - - - - Santa Fe ...............................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 12 11 4,580 5 (D) : Taos ...................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) 1 (D) Valencia ...............................: - - - - - 6 (D) 5,615 1 (D) : DILL FOR OIL (POUNDS) : : State Total : : New Mexico .............................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - : Counties : : Mora ...................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - : GUAR (POUNDS) : : State Total : : New Mexico .............................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) - - - - - : Counties : : Valencia ...............................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) - - - - - : HERBS, DRIED (POUNDS) : : State Total : : New Mexico .............................: 5 (D) (D) - - 12 861 1,009,900 1 (D) : Counties : : Lea ....................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 4 615 971,000 - - Mora ...................................: - - - - - 6 (D) (D) - - Rio Arriba .............................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - San Juan ...............................: 3 3 150 - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) : HOPS (POUNDS) : : State Total : : New Mexico .............................: 10 11 2,417 10 11 10 10 3,030 9 (D) : Counties : : Bernalillo .............................: 4 (D) 1,030 4 (D) 3 (D) 495 3 (D) Rio Arriba .............................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 4 4 1,400 4 4 San Juan ...............................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) - - Santa Fe ...............................: 3 6 1,350 3 6 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) : MINT FOR OIL, ALL : (POUNDS OF OIL) : : State Total : : New Mexico .............................: 3 3 210 3 3 - - - - - : Counties : : Mora ...................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - Rio Arriba .............................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) - - - - - : MINT FOR OIL, SPEARMINT : (POUNDS OF OIL) : : State Total : : New Mexico .............................: 3 3 210 3 3 - - - - - : Counties : : Mora ...................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - Rio Arriba .............................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) - - - - - : SESAME (POUNDS) : : State Total : : New Mexico .............................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) (D) 1 (D) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SESAME (POUNDS) - Con. : : Counties : : Lea ....................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Quay ...................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - : OTHER CROPS : : State Total : : New Mexico .............................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 3 (D) (X) 3 (D) : Counties : : Dona Ana ...............................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) Quay ...................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) Rio Arriba .............................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 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 : : New Mexico .............................: 1,304 23,778 1,304 23,778 24,973 1,558 27,516 1,558 27,516 27,977 : Counties : : Bernalillo .............................: 119 137 119 137 153 159 138 159 138 157 Catron .................................: 4 4 4 4 6 14 13 14 13 17 Chaves .................................: 8 72 8 72 72 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Cibola .................................: 10 10 10 10 11 39 43 39 43 43 Curry ..................................: 14 388 14 388 391 11 330 11 330 332 De Baca ................................: 3 3 3 3 (D) 8 7 8 7 7 Dona Ana ...............................: 76 3,769 76 3,769 4,041 98 7,094 98 7,094 7,160 Eddy ...................................: - - - - - 5 11 5 11 (D) Grant ..................................: 18 21 18 21 25 12 11 12 11 11 Guadalupe ..............................: 4 10 4 10 11 4 4 4 4 4 : Harding ................................: 5 4 5 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) Hidalgo ................................: 6 (D) 6 (D) (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) (D) Lea ....................................: 13 3,851 13 3,851 3,868 17 3,233 17 3,233 3,234 Lincoln ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) 18 14 18 14 18 Luna ...................................: 19 5,338 19 5,338 5,743 24 5,608 24 5,608 5,793 McKinley ...............................: 85 186 85 186 193 117 241 117 241 244 Mora ...................................: 7 9 7 9 9 35 24 35 24 28 Otero ..................................: 15 12 15 12 14 18 13 18 13 19 Quay ...................................: 4 2 4 2 2 - - - - - Rio Arriba .............................: 141 193 141 193 207 176 273 176 273 316 : Roosevelt ..............................: 7 327 7 327 362 13 780 13 780 814 Sandoval ...............................: 65 144 65 144 155 116 137 116 137 149 San Juan ...............................: 374 7,189 374 7,189 7,254 269 6,951 269 6,951 6,972 San Miguel .............................: 56 68 56 68 72 93 92 93 92 103 Santa Fe ...............................: 99 140 99 140 152 117 142 117 142 153 Sierra .................................: 22 1,144 22 1,144 1,459 26 1,149 26 1,149 1,150 Socorro ................................: 14 151 14 151 151 15 188 15 188 189 Taos ...................................: 41 33 41 33 35 76 78 76 78 87 Torrance ...............................: 13 201 13 201 201 12 419 12 419 424 Union ..................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) (D) Valencia ...............................: 57 57 57 57 62 57 264 57 264 269 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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 : : New Mexico .......................................: 1,304 24,973 1,259 21,847 128 3,126 1,558 27,977 1,476 17,003 224 10,973 : Counties : : Bernalillo .......................................: 119 153 117 152 9 1 159 157 159 145 15 13 Catron ...........................................: 4 6 4 6 - - 14 17 14 17 - - Chaves ...........................................: 8 72 8 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Cibola ...........................................: 10 11 10 (D) 2 (D) 39 43 39 (D) 2 (D) Curry ............................................: 14 391 14 391 - - 11 332 9 (D) 2 (D) De Baca ..........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 8 7 8 7 - - Dona Ana .........................................: 76 4,041 76 3,345 19 696 98 7,160 93 6,199 22 961 Eddy .............................................: - - - - - - 5 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) Grant ............................................: 18 25 17 (D) 1 (D) 12 11 12 11 - - Guadalupe ........................................: 4 11 4 11 - - 4 4 1 (D) 3 (D) : Harding ..........................................: 5 (D) 2 (D) 3 3 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Hidalgo ..........................................: 6 (D) 5 4 1 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Lea ..............................................: 13 3,868 6 (D) 10 (D) 17 3,234 13 (D) 5 (D) Lincoln ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 18 18 18 18 - - Luna .............................................: 19 5,743 19 4,803 9 940 24 5,793 21 4,068 13 1,725 McKinley .........................................: 85 193 85 193 - - 117 244 117 230 5 14 Mora .............................................: 7 9 7 9 - - 35 28 32 20 15 7 Otero ............................................: 15 14 15 (D) 1 (D) 18 19 17 (D) 1 (D) Quay .............................................: 4 2 4 2 - - - - - - - - Rio Arriba .......................................: 141 207 139 192 18 15 176 316 162 275 32 41 : Roosevelt ........................................: 7 362 7 362 - - 13 814 13 814 - - Sandoval .........................................: 65 155 65 154 3 2 116 149 116 (D) 2 (D) San Juan .........................................: 374 7,254 373 7,237 17 18 269 6,972 263 (D) 32 (D) San Miguel .......................................: 56 72 48 64 8 8 93 103 87 96 14 7 Santa Fe .........................................: 99 152 94 149 5 4 117 153 108 143 19 11 Sierra ...........................................: 22 1,459 17 (D) 9 (D) 26 1,150 25 (D) 5 (D) Socorro ..........................................: 14 151 14 (D) 1 (D) 15 189 15 189 - - Taos .............................................: 41 35 41 35 - - 76 87 57 80 21 7 Torrance .........................................: 13 201 13 201 - - 12 424 12 424 - - Union ............................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Valencia .........................................: 57 62 49 57 8 6 57 269 54 257 13 12 : ARTICHOKES, EXCLUDING : JERUSALEM : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................: 15 4 15 4 - - 13 5 13 5 - - : Counties : : Bernalillo .......................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Curry ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Dona Ana .........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Otero ............................................: - - - - - - 3 1 3 1 - - Rio Arriba .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - San Juan .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Santa Fe .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Sierra ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Torrance .........................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Valencia .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : ASPARAGUS, BEARING AGE : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................: 34 9 31 8 3 1 40 6 40 6 - - : Counties : : Catron ...........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Cibola ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Curry ............................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Dona Ana .........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - - - - - - - Grant ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Hidalgo ..........................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - - - - - - - Lincoln ..........................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Luna .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Rio Arriba .......................................: 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - San Juan .........................................: 3 2 3 2 - - - - - - - - : San Miguel .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 12 1 12 1 - - Santa Fe .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Sierra ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Taos .............................................: - - - - - - 6 1 6 1 - - Torrance .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Union ............................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Valencia .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : BEANS, LIMA : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................: 13 3 8 3 5 1 37 22 31 21 8 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 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BEANS, LIMA - Con. : : Counties : : Bernalillo .......................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - McKinley .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 10 18 10 18 - - Mora .............................................: - - - - - - 12 1 6 (D) 6 (D) Rio Arriba .......................................: - - - - - - 7 (D) 7 (D) 2 (D) Sandoval .........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - San Juan .........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - - - - - - - San Miguel .......................................: - - - - - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Santa Fe .........................................: 5 1 - - 5 1 - - - - - - : BEANS, SNAP (BUSH AND POLE) : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................: 169 49 147 43 22 6 182 58 177 49 5 9 : Counties : : Bernalillo .......................................: 19 5 19 5 - - 16 3 16 3 - - Catron ...........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 8 1 8 1 - - Cibola ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Curry ............................................: 7 1 7 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Dona Ana .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 1 4 1 - - Grant ............................................: 6 1 6 1 - - - - - - - - Lea ..............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Lincoln ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 11 10 11 10 - - Luna .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - McKinley .........................................: 11 2 11 2 - - 5 8 3 (D) 2 (D) : Mora .............................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Otero ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 1 3 1 - - Rio Arriba .......................................: 21 8 15 6 6 2 20 7 17 (D) 3 (D) Roosevelt ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Sandoval .........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 15 3 15 3 - - San Juan .........................................: 18 4 16 (D) 2 (D) 8 5 8 5 - - San Miguel .......................................: 12 1 4 (D) 8 (D) 31 4 31 4 - - Santa Fe .........................................: 22 12 22 12 - - 18 3 18 3 - - Sierra ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 5 1 5 1 - - Socorro ..........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Taos .............................................: 12 3 12 3 - - 20 6 20 6 - - Torrance .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Union ............................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Valencia .........................................: 18 2 14 2 4 1 5 1 5 1 - - : BEETS : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................: 103 22 103 22 - - 155 33 155 (D) 2 (D) : Counties : : Bernalillo .......................................: 20 2 20 2 - - 14 3 14 3 - - Catron ...........................................: - - - - - - 8 1 8 1 - - Curry ............................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Dona Ana .........................................: 23 6 23 6 - - 11 3 11 3 - - Grant ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Lincoln ..........................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Mora .............................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Otero ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 1 3 1 - - Rio Arriba .......................................: 12 7 12 7 - - 26 13 26 (D) 2 (D) Roosevelt ........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Sandoval .........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 21 3 21 3 - - San Juan .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 6 1 6 1 - - San Miguel .......................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 16 2 16 2 - - Santa Fe .........................................: 11 2 11 2 - - 15 3 15 3 - - Sierra ...........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Socorro ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Taos .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 13 2 13 2 - - Torrance .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 1 4 1 - - Valencia .........................................: 8 1 8 1 - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - : BROCCOLI : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................: 28 5 28 5 3 (Z) 43 7 43 7 - - : Counties : : Bernalillo .......................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Catron ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Cibola ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Curry ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Dona Ana .........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 6 1 6 1 - - Grant ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Lea ..............................................: 3 1 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - Rio Arriba .......................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Roosevelt ........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - San Juan .........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - - - - - - - San Miguel .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 11 1 11 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 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BROCCOLI - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Santa Fe .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 6 1 6 1 - - Taos .............................................: - - - - - - 9 1 9 1 - - Torrance .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - : BRUSSELS SPROUTS : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 10 2 10 2 - - : Counties : : Bernalillo .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Grant ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Rio Arriba .......................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Sandoval .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - San Miguel .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 6 (D) 6 (D) - - Valencia .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - : CABBAGE, CHINESE (NAPPA, : BOK CHOY, ETC.) : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................: 38 4 30 4 8 1 35 5 35 5 - - : Counties : : Bernalillo .......................................: 13 1 13 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Catron ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Curry ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Grant ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Rio Arriba .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Roosevelt ........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Sandoval .........................................: - - - - - - 6 2 6 2 - - San Miguel .......................................: 10 (D) 2 (D) 8 1 11 1 11 1 - - Santa Fe .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 5 1 5 1 - - Sierra ...........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Taos .............................................: - - - - - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Torrance .........................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Valencia .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - : CABBAGE, HEAD : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................: 35 (D) 35 8 1 (D) 67 283 67 283 - - : Counties : : Bernalillo .......................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - - - - - - - Catron ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 4 1 4 1 - - Cibola ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Dona Ana .........................................: - - - - - - 5 270 5 270 - - Grant ............................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 3 1 3 1 - - Lincoln ..........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Otero ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 5 1 5 1 - - Rio Arriba .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 6 3 6 3 - - Roosevelt ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Sandoval .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 1 3 1 - - : San Juan .........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 8 1 8 1 - - San Miguel .......................................: 5 3 5 3 - - 11 3 11 3 - - Santa Fe .........................................: 7 1 7 1 - - 5 1 5 1 - - Sierra ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Taos .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 9 1 9 1 - - Torrance .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : CABBAGE, MUSTARD : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................: 14 6 14 6 (X) (X) 12 6 12 6 (X) (X) : Counties : : Bernalillo .......................................: 10 1 10 1 (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Rio Arriba .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Santa Fe .........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) (X) (X) 6 1 6 1 (X) (X) Sierra ...........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Taos .............................................: - - - - (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) : CANTALOUPES AND MUSKMELONS : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................: 324 165 317 162 7 3 162 101 162 101 - - : Counties : : Bernalillo .......................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 16 2 16 2 - - Catron ...........................................: - - - - - - 8 1 8 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 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CANTALOUPES AND MUSKMELONS - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Chaves ...........................................: 3 2 3 2 - - - - - - - - Cibola ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Curry ............................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 5 (D) 5 (D) - - De Baca ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 8 (D) 8 (D) - - Dona Ana .........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 5 2 5 2 - - Grant ............................................: 5 2 4 (D) 1 (D) 5 2 5 2 - - Guadalupe ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Lea ..............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Luna .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - McKinley .........................................: 11 6 11 6 - - 7 2 7 2 - - : Otero ............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Rio Arriba .......................................: 28 9 26 (D) 2 (D) 19 13 19 13 - - Roosevelt ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 4 3 4 - - Sandoval .........................................: 18 10 18 10 - - - - - - - - San Juan .........................................: 191 113 191 113 - - 53 27 53 27 - - San Miguel .......................................: 5 6 5 6 - - 16 4 16 4 - - Santa Fe .........................................: 14 2 14 2 - - 4 1 4 1 - - Sierra ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Socorro ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Taos .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Torrance .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Valencia .........................................: 22 3 18 (D) 4 (D) 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - : CARROTS : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................: 158 84 156 (D) 3 (D) 213 117 205 108 12 10 : Counties : : Bernalillo .......................................: 25 3 25 3 - - 23 3 23 3 - - Catron ...........................................: - - - - - - 5 1 5 1 - - Cibola ...........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Curry ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Dona Ana .........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) 9 (D) 9 (D) 1 (D) Grant ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Lea ..............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Lincoln ..........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Luna .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - McKinley .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Mora .............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 6 1 6 1 - - Otero ............................................: 3 1 3 1 - - - - - - - - Rio Arriba .......................................: 36 10 34 (D) 2 (D) 29 12 25 11 4 (Z) Sandoval .........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 26 3 26 3 - - San Juan .........................................: 14 2 14 2 - - 18 5 18 5 - - San Miguel .......................................: 8 2 8 2 - - 30 3 30 (D) 3 (D) Santa Fe .........................................: 27 5 27 5 - - 32 10 32 10 - - Sierra ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Socorro ..........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Taos .............................................: 13 3 13 3 - - 18 5 14 3 4 2 : Torrance .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Valencia .........................................: 9 5 9 5 - - - - - - - - : CAULIFLOWER : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................: 12 2 12 2 - - 21 5 21 5 - - : Counties : : Bernalillo .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 4 (D) 4 (D) - - Grant ............................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - - - - - - - Rio Arriba .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Sandoval .........................................: - - - - - - 3 1 3 1 - - San Juan .........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - San Miguel .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Santa Fe .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 1 4 1 - - Taos .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 7 (D) 7 (D) - - : CELERY : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................: 19 2 19 2 - - 11 1 11 1 - - : Counties : : Bernalillo .......................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Grant ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Rio Arriba .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - San Miguel .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 6 1 6 1 - - Santa Fe .........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Sierra ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Valencia .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (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 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CHICORY : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) : Counties : : Bernalillo .......................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - - - - - (X) (X) Taos .............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) : COLLARDS : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................: 32 5 32 5 - - 30 4 30 4 - - : Counties : : Bernalillo .......................................: 7 2 7 2 - - 4 1 4 1 - - Catron ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Curry ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Grant ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Lincoln ..........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Sandoval .........................................: 3 2 3 2 - - - - - - - - San Juan .........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - San Miguel .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 6 1 6 1 - - Santa Fe .........................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) - - 11 1 11 1 - - Sierra ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Taos .............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Valencia .........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - - - - - - - : CUCUMBERS AND PICKLES : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................: 210 55 182 48 33 7 281 68 268 61 18 6 : Counties : : Bernalillo .......................................: 25 3 25 3 - - 18 3 18 3 - - Catron ...........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 8 1 8 1 - - Cibola ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Curry ............................................: 9 2 9 2 - - 8 4 8 4 - - Dona Ana .........................................: 17 3 14 (D) 3 (D) 7 2 7 2 - - Grant ............................................: 5 2 4 (D) 1 (D) 5 1 5 1 - - Guadalupe ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Lea ..............................................: 3 (D) 3 (Z) 3 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Lincoln ..........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - McKinley .........................................: 3 2 3 2 - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - : Mora .............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Otero ............................................: 7 1 7 1 - - 6 1 6 1 - - Rio Arriba .......................................: 22 13 20 12 4 (Z) 34 16 30 12 4 4 Roosevelt ........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 3 2 3 2 - - Sandoval .........................................: 10 1 10 1 - - 27 4 27 4 - - San Juan .........................................: 26 10 22 (D) 4 (D) 55 15 54 (D) 1 (D) San Miguel .......................................: 17 3 9 2 8 1 24 3 24 (D) 3 (D) Santa Fe .........................................: 26 6 26 6 - - 40 10 37 9 5 1 Sierra ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Socorro ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Taos .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 16 3 14 (D) 2 (D) Torrance .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Union ............................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Valencia .........................................: 17 2 9 1 8 1 7 1 4 (D) 3 (D) : DAIKON : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................: 17 3 17 3 - - 17 3 17 3 - - : Counties : : Bernalillo .......................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 10 2 10 2 - - Dona Ana .........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Sandoval .........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 3 1 3 1 - - Santa Fe .........................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Taos .............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Valencia .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : EGGPLANT : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................: 71 10 71 10 - - 87 29 87 29 - - : Counties : : Bernalillo .......................................: 20 2 20 2 - - 11 1 11 1 - - Curry ............................................: 7 1 7 1 - - - - - - - - Dona Ana .........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 10 7 10 7 - - Grant ............................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 5 1 5 1 - - Guadalupe ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Otero ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 1 3 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. : : Rio Arriba .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 6 1 6 1 - - Sandoval .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 12 2 12 2 - - San Juan .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 18 3 18 3 - - San Miguel .......................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 6 1 6 1 - - Santa Fe .........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Sierra ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Taos .............................................: 14 3 14 3 - - 9 2 9 2 - - Torrance .........................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Valencia .........................................: 7 1 7 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : ESCAROLE AND ENDIVE : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................: 8 1 8 1 (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) : Counties : : San Miguel .......................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Santa Fe .........................................: 5 1 5 1 (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) : GARLIC : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................: 163 39 158 38 5 1 185 56 174 48 18 8 : Counties : : Bernalillo .......................................: 26 5 26 5 - - 33 12 31 8 4 4 Catron ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Cibola ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 8 10 8 (D) 2 (D) Curry ............................................: 7 1 7 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - De Baca ..........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Dona Ana .........................................: 9 2 9 2 - - 8 4 8 (D) 1 (D) Grant ............................................: 10 1 10 1 - - 7 (D) 7 (D) - - Guadalupe ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Lincoln ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 6 1 6 1 - - McKinley .........................................: 10 4 10 4 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Mora .............................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 8 1 2 (D) 6 (D) Otero ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Quay .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Rio Arriba .......................................: 26 7 25 (D) 1 (D) 13 3 13 3 - - Roosevelt ........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Sandoval .........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 8 2 8 2 - - San Juan .........................................: 7 1 7 1 - - 9 3 8 (D) 1 (D) San Miguel .......................................: 7 1 7 1 - - 25 4 25 4 - - Santa Fe .........................................: 15 2 15 2 - - 14 7 14 (D) 2 (D) Sierra ...........................................: 8 4 8 4 - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - : Socorro ..........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Taos .............................................: 5 4 5 4 - - 26 4 24 (D) 2 (D) Valencia .........................................: 15 3 11 (D) 4 (D) 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - : GINGER ROOT : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : Counties : : San Miguel .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : GOURDS (SEE TEXT) : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................: 34 12 34 12 - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Counties : : Curry ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Grant ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) McKinley .........................................: 8 2 8 2 - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Rio Arriba .......................................: 10 1 10 1 - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Sandoval .........................................: 3 6 3 6 - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) San Juan .........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Santa Fe .........................................: 3 2 3 2 - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : HERBS, FRESH CUT : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................: 132 115 132 115 (X) (X) 120 30 120 30 (X) (X) : Counties : : Bernalillo .......................................: 22 35 22 35 (X) (X) 10 6 10 6 (X) (X) Catron ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 4 (Z) 4 (Z) (X) (X) Cibola ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Curry ............................................: 6 1 6 1 (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (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 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HERBS, FRESH CUT - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Dona Ana .........................................: 10 2 10 2 (X) (X) 9 2 9 2 (X) (X) Eddy .............................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Grant ............................................: 8 1 8 1 (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Lea ..............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) McKinley .........................................: 14 1 14 1 (X) (X) 8 1 8 1 (X) (X) Mora .............................................: - - - - (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Otero ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Rio Arriba .......................................: 6 (D) 6 (D) (X) (X) 10 2 10 2 (X) (X) Sandoval .........................................: 12 1 12 1 (X) (X) 6 1 6 1 (X) (X) San Juan .........................................: 4 2 4 2 (X) (X) 18 3 18 3 (X) (X) : San Miguel .......................................: 8 2 8 2 (X) (X) 17 7 17 7 (X) (X) Santa Fe .........................................: 12 1 12 1 (X) (X) 10 2 10 2 (X) (X) Sierra ...........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) (X) (X) 7 2 7 2 (X) (X) Taos .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 10 3 10 3 (X) (X) Torrance .........................................: 6 1 6 1 (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Valencia .........................................: 13 1 13 1 (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) : HONEYDEW MELONS : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................: 241 166 241 166 - - 76 94 76 94 (X) (X) : Counties : : Bernalillo .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Catron ...........................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 3 (D) (X) (X) Chaves ...........................................: 3 2 3 2 - - - - - - (X) (X) Dona Ana .........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - - - - - (X) (X) Grant ............................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - - - - - (X) (X) Luna .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) McKinley .........................................: 17 8 17 8 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Rio Arriba .......................................: 20 7 20 7 - - 17 14 17 14 (X) (X) Sandoval .........................................: 14 14 14 14 - - 3 3 3 3 (X) (X) San Juan .........................................: 166 132 166 132 - - 37 15 37 15 (X) (X) : Santa Fe .........................................: 7 1 7 1 - - 8 1 8 1 (X) (X) Sierra ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - (X) (X) Socorro ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Taos .............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Valencia .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - (X) (X) : KALE : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................: 117 20 117 20 - - 106 19 101 18 5 1 : Counties : : Bernalillo .......................................: 24 5 24 5 - - 15 8 15 8 - - Catron ...........................................: - - - - - - 5 1 5 1 - - Chaves ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Curry ............................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Dona Ana .........................................: 6 2 6 2 - - 10 1 10 1 - - Grant ............................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - - - - - - - Lincoln ..........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - McKinley .........................................: 9 (D) 9 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Mora .............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Otero ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : Rio Arriba .......................................: 13 2 13 2 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Sandoval .........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 7 2 7 2 - - San Juan .........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - San Miguel .......................................: 8 1 8 1 - - 15 2 10 1 5 1 Santa Fe .........................................: 22 3 22 3 - - 17 2 17 2 - - Sierra ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Taos .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 17 2 17 2 - - Torrance .........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Valencia .........................................: 5 2 5 2 - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - : LETTUCE, ALL : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................: 136 504 136 504 (X) (X) 184 829 184 829 (X) (X) : Counties : : Bernalillo .......................................: 23 6 23 6 (X) (X) 28 8 28 8 (X) (X) Catron ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 5 1 5 1 (X) (X) Chaves ...........................................: 3 1 3 1 (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Cibola ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Curry ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Dona Ana .........................................: 14 468 14 468 (X) (X) 6 721 6 721 (X) (X) Grant ............................................: 3 1 3 1 (X) (X) 5 1 5 1 (X) (X) Lincoln ..........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) McKinley .........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) Mora .............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) 10 2 10 2 (X) (X) : Otero ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 3 1 3 1 (X) (X) Rio Arriba .......................................: 14 4 14 4 (X) (X) 13 5 13 5 (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. : : Sandoval .........................................: 4 1 4 1 (X) (X) 23 4 23 4 (X) (X) San Juan .........................................: 4 2 4 2 (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) San Miguel .......................................: 7 3 7 3 (X) (X) 31 4 31 4 (X) (X) Santa Fe .........................................: 21 7 21 7 (X) (X) 22 8 22 8 (X) (X) Sierra ...........................................: 5 4 5 4 (X) (X) 4 (Z) 4 (Z) (X) (X) Taos .............................................: 3 1 3 1 (X) (X) 17 5 17 5 (X) (X) Torrance .........................................: 6 1 6 1 (X) (X) 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) Valencia .........................................: 19 6 19 6 (X) (X) 5 67 5 67 (X) (X) : LETTUCE, HEAD : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................: 47 473 47 473 (X) (X) 52 796 52 796 (X) (X) : Counties : : Bernalillo .......................................: 14 3 14 3 (X) (X) 7 2 7 2 (X) (X) Chaves ...........................................: 3 1 3 1 (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Cibola ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Dona Ana .........................................: 8 466 8 466 (X) (X) 4 (D) 4 (D) (X) (X) Grant ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Mora .............................................: - - - - (X) (X) 6 1 6 1 (X) (X) Otero ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Rio Arriba .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 6 2 6 2 (X) (X) Sandoval .........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 4 1 4 1 (X) (X) San Miguel .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 11 1 11 1 (X) (X) : Santa Fe .........................................: 10 1 10 1 (X) (X) 6 1 6 1 (X) (X) Taos .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Torrance .........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) Valencia .........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) : LETTUCE, LEAF : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................: 91 25 91 25 (X) (X) 142 27 142 27 (X) (X) : Counties : : Bernalillo .......................................: 6 2 6 2 (X) (X) 23 5 23 5 (X) (X) Catron ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 5 1 5 1 (X) (X) Curry ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Dona Ana .........................................: 7 2 7 2 (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Grant ............................................: - - - - (X) (X) 3 (D) 3 (D) (X) (X) Lincoln ..........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) McKinley .........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) Mora .............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) 4 (D) 4 (D) (X) (X) Otero ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Rio Arriba .......................................: 13 (D) 13 (D) (X) (X) 7 3 7 3 (X) (X) : Sandoval .........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) (X) (X) 18 3 18 3 (X) (X) San Juan .........................................: 4 2 4 2 (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) San Miguel .......................................: 7 2 7 2 (X) (X) 26 3 26 3 (X) (X) Santa Fe .........................................: 19 5 19 5 (X) (X) 22 6 22 6 (X) (X) Sierra ...........................................: 5 4 5 4 (X) (X) 4 (Z) 4 (Z) (X) (X) Taos .............................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) (X) (X) 16 (D) 16 (D) (X) (X) Valencia .........................................: 16 6 16 6 (X) (X) 3 (D) 3 (D) (X) (X) : LETTUCE, ROMAINE : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................: 47 6 47 6 (X) (X) 41 6 41 6 (X) (X) : Counties : : Bernalillo .......................................: 10 1 10 1 (X) (X) 5 1 5 1 (X) (X) Catron ...........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 4 (Z) 4 (Z) (X) (X) Curry ............................................: - - - - (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Dona Ana .........................................: 5 1 5 1 (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Grant ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Mora .............................................: - - - - (X) (X) 8 (D) 8 (D) (X) (X) Otero ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 3 1 3 1 (X) (X) Rio Arriba .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Sandoval .........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) San Miguel .......................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) (X) (X) 6 1 6 1 (X) (X) : Santa Fe .........................................: 8 1 8 1 (X) (X) 8 1 8 1 (X) (X) Taos .............................................: - - - - (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Torrance .........................................: 6 1 6 1 (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Valencia .........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) : MUSTARD GREENS : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................: 46 6 46 6 - - 35 5 30 5 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 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MUSTARD GREENS - Con. : : Counties : : Bernalillo .......................................: 15 2 15 2 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Grant ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Lincoln ..........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Mora .............................................: - - - - - - 6 1 6 1 - - Rio Arriba .......................................: 6 (D) 6 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Sandoval .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - San Miguel .......................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 11 1 6 1 5 1 Santa Fe .........................................: 10 1 10 1 - - 7 1 7 1 - - Socorro ..........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Taos .............................................: - - - - - - 5 1 5 1 - - Valencia .........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - - - - - - - : OKRA : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................: 73 14 67 11 9 3 67 15 64 14 3 1 : Counties : : Bernalillo .......................................: 18 3 18 3 - - 10 1 10 1 - - Catron ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Curry ............................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 5 1 5 1 - - De Baca ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Dona Ana .........................................: 10 1 10 1 - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Guadalupe ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Lea ..............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Luna .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Otero ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 8 2 8 2 - - Rio Arriba .......................................: 14 3 8 1 6 2 6 2 3 (Z) 3 1 : Roosevelt ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 3 3 3 - - Sandoval .........................................: 3 1 3 1 3 1 2 (D) 2 (D) - - San Juan .........................................: 7 1 7 1 - - 5 2 5 2 - - San Miguel .......................................: - - - - - - 6 1 6 1 - - Santa Fe .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Sierra ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Socorro ..........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Taos .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Torrance .........................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Valencia .........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - : ONIONS, DRY : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................: 178 5,760 170 5,759 8 1 147 6,915 140 (D) 8 (D) : Counties : : Bernalillo .......................................: 17 2 17 2 - - 22 8 20 (D) 2 (D) Catron ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Curry ............................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Dona Ana .........................................: 20 1,881 20 1,881 - - 16 3,501 16 3,501 - - Grant ............................................: 8 1 8 1 - - - - - - - - Guadalupe ........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Luna .............................................: 18 3,192 18 3,192 - - 17 2,533 17 (D) 1 (D) McKinley .........................................: 14 7 14 7 - - 9 2 9 2 - - Mora .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Otero ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - : Quay .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Rio Arriba .......................................: 26 13 26 13 - - 19 14 16 12 3 1 Roosevelt ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Sandoval .........................................: 7 7 7 7 - - 5 1 5 1 - - San Juan .........................................: 12 (D) 12 (D) - - 12 (D) 10 3 2 (D) San Miguel .......................................: 13 1 5 1 8 1 15 2 15 2 - - Santa Fe .........................................: 19 6 19 6 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Sierra ...........................................: 6 513 6 513 - - 4 584 4 584 - - Socorro ..........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Taos .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 13 2 13 2 - - : Torrance .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Valencia .........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 4 134 4 134 - - : ONIONS, GREEN : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................: 104 29 104 29 - - 115 23 113 22 7 1 : Counties : : Bernalillo .......................................: 7 1 7 1 - - 12 1 10 (D) 2 (D) Catron ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Cibola ...........................................: - - - - - - 6 (D) 6 (D) - - Curry ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Dona Ana .........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 5 2 5 2 - - Eddy .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Grant ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Lea ..............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Lincoln ..........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - McKinley .........................................: 10 5 10 5 - - - - - - - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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, GREEN - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Mora .............................................: - - - - - - 6 1 6 1 - - Otero ............................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 3 1 3 1 - - Rio Arriba .......................................: 22 4 22 4 - - 14 3 14 (D) 2 (D) Sandoval .........................................: 7 8 7 8 - - 6 1 6 1 - - San Juan .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 11 3 11 3 - - San Miguel .......................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 15 2 15 (D) 3 (D) Santa Fe .........................................: 22 6 22 6 - - 22 5 22 5 - - Sierra ...........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Taos .............................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 5 1 5 1 - - Valencia .........................................: 8 1 8 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : PARSLEY : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................: 39 5 39 5 - - 42 7 40 (D) 2 (D) : Counties : : Bernalillo .......................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Catron ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 4 (D) 4 (D) - - Curry ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Dona Ana .........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - - - - - - - Grant ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Mora .............................................: - - - - - - 8 1 8 1 - - Otero ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Rio Arriba .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Sandoval .........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) San Juan .........................................: - - - - - - 8 2 8 2 - - : San Miguel .......................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 6 1 6 1 - - Santa Fe .........................................: 10 1 10 1 - - 3 1 3 1 - - Sierra ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Taos .............................................: - - - - - - 5 1 5 1 - - Valencia .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : PARSNIPS (SEE TEXT) : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................: 10 1 10 1 - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Counties : : Bernalillo .......................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) San Miguel .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Santa Fe .........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Sierra ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : PEAS, CHINESE (SUGAR AND SNOW) : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................: 29 8 29 7 3 1 38 11 38 (D) 2 (D) : Counties : : Bernalillo .......................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 8 3 8 3 - - Catron ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Dona Ana .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Grant ............................................: 5 1 5 1 - - - - - - - - Mora .............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Otero ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Rio Arriba .......................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Sandoval .........................................: 3 2 3 1 3 1 3 2 3 2 - - San Juan .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - San Miguel .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 8 1 8 1 - - : Santa Fe .........................................: 3 3 3 3 - - 4 (D) 4 (D) - - Taos .............................................: 4 2 4 2 - - 8 4 8 4 - - : PEAS, GREEN : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................: 90 18 79 17 11 1 102 20 99 19 3 (Z) : Counties : : Bernalillo .......................................: 13 1 13 1 - - 6 1 6 1 - - Cibola ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Dona Ana .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Grant ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Harding ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Mora .............................................: - - - - - - 7 2 7 2 - - Otero ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Rio Arriba .......................................: 19 2 17 (D) 2 (D) 17 7 17 7 - - Sandoval .........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - San Juan .........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 10 3 10 3 - - : San Miguel .......................................: 10 2 10 2 - - 21 2 21 2 - - Santa Fe .........................................: 22 9 17 (D) 5 (D) 22 3 19 3 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 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PEAS, GREEN - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Taos .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 15 (D) 15 (D) - - Valencia .........................................: 5 1 1 (D) 4 (D) - - - - - - : PEAS, SOUTHERN (COWPEAS) - : BLACKEYED, CROWDER, ETC. : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................: 36 18 36 18 - - 27 9 27 9 - - : Counties : : Bernalillo .......................................: 11 1 11 1 - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Curry ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Lea ..............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Mora .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Otero ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Rio Arriba .......................................: 9 1 9 1 - - 7 1 7 1 - - Roosevelt ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - San Juan .........................................: 6 3 6 3 - - - - - - - - San Miguel .......................................: - - - - - - 8 1 8 1 - - Santa Fe .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 1 4 1 - - : Sierra ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Taos .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Valencia .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : PEPPERS, BELL (EXCLUDING : PIMIENTOS) : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................: 97 91 95 (D) 4 (D) 110 24 110 (D) 2 (D) : Counties : : Bernalillo .......................................: 22 2 22 2 - - 14 2 14 2 - - Catron ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 5 1 5 1 - - Chaves ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Cibola ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Curry ............................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - De Baca ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Dona Ana .........................................: 8 (D) 8 (D) - - 5 1 5 1 - - Grant ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 5 1 5 1 - - McKinley .........................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) - - - - - - - - Otero ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 1 3 1 - - : Rio Arriba .......................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 14 6 14 6 - - Roosevelt ........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Sandoval .........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 14 2 14 (D) 2 (D) San Juan .........................................: 7 5 7 5 - - 22 5 22 5 - - San Miguel .......................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 6 1 6 1 - - Santa Fe .........................................: 9 1 9 1 - - 10 2 10 2 - - Sierra ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Taos .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Union ............................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Valencia .........................................: 13 3 13 3 - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - : PEPPERS, OTHER THAN BELL : (INCLUDING CHILE) : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................: 364 8,484 328 5,441 63 3,043 451 8,313 403 (D) 97 (D) : Counties : : Bernalillo .......................................: 44 6 42 5 9 1 52 10 52 10 - - Catron ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 5 1 5 1 - - Chaves ...........................................: 3 2 3 2 - - - - - - - - Cibola ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Curry ............................................: 11 (D) 11 (D) - - 7 (D) 5 (D) 2 (D) De Baca ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Dona Ana .........................................: 39 1,592 36 898 15 694 51 2,133 38 (D) 20 (D) Eddy .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Grant ............................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Guadalupe ........................................: 4 8 4 8 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Hidalgo ..........................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Lea ..............................................: 9 3,420 2 (D) 7 (D) 5 (D) - - 5 (D) Lincoln ..........................................: - - - - - - 8 1 8 1 - - Luna .............................................: 17 2,010 10 1,070 9 940 20 2,487 9 (D) 12 (D) McKinley .........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Mora .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Otero ............................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 7 1 7 1 - - Quay .............................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - - - - - - - Rio Arriba .......................................: 49 15 49 15 - - 78 63 74 43 22 19 Roosevelt ........................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - 6 55 6 55 - - : Sandoval .........................................: 24 33 24 33 - - 49 16 47 (D) 2 (D) San Juan .........................................: 22 13 21 11 4 2 39 29 39 23 9 5 San Miguel .......................................: 19 6 11 4 8 2 23 3 23 2 3 (Z) Santa Fe .........................................: 41 21 41 21 - - 46 16 43 14 9 2 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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. : : Sierra ...........................................: 9 930 7 (D) 5 (D) 10 515 6 (D) 5 (D) Socorro ..........................................: 12 133 11 (D) 1 (D) 9 131 9 131 - - Taos .............................................: 4 2 4 2 - - 10 2 10 2 - - Torrance .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Valencia .........................................: 25 6 21 5 4 1 18 29 15 19 7 10 : POTATOES : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................: 107 5,831 104 5,828 3 3 167 5,634 165 (D) 8 (D) : Counties : : Bernalillo .......................................: 26 8 26 8 - - 22 9 22 (D) 2 (D) Catron ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Cibola ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 6 3 6 3 - - Curry ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Dona Ana .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Grant ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Harding ..........................................: 3 3 - - 3 3 - - - - - - McKinley .........................................: - - - - - - 3 1 3 1 - - Mora .............................................: - - - - - - 6 1 6 1 - - Otero ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : Rio Arriba .......................................: 19 12 19 12 - - 17 8 17 8 - - Roosevelt ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Sandoval .........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 9 2 9 2 - - San Juan .........................................: 14 (D) 14 (D) - - 35 (D) 33 50 4 (D) San Miguel .......................................: 5 2 5 2 - - 32 5 32 (D) 2 (D) Santa Fe .........................................: 4 2 4 2 - - 14 5 14 5 - - Sierra ...........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Socorro ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Taos .............................................: - - - - - - 12 6 12 6 - - Torrance .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Union ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Valencia .........................................: 16 2 16 2 - - - - - - - - : PUMPKINS : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................: 166 1,588 156 1,587 10 1 143 2,223 135 2,209 11 15 : Counties : : Bernalillo .......................................: 13 2 13 2 - - 10 5 10 (D) 1 (D) Catron ...........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Chaves ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Cibola ...........................................: 8 3 8 3 - - 11 2 11 (D) 2 (D) Curry ............................................: 10 (D) 10 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - De Baca ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Dona Ana .........................................: 9 (D) 9 (D) - - 11 58 11 58 - - Eddy .............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Grant ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Guadalupe ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : Harding ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Lea ..............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Lincoln ..........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Luna .............................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) McKinley .........................................: 23 7 23 7 - - 17 14 17 14 - - Mora .............................................: - - - - - - 7 1 7 1 - - Otero ............................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Quay .............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Rio Arriba .......................................: 14 2 12 (D) 2 (D) 14 3 14 3 - - Roosevelt ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Sandoval .........................................: 9 7 9 7 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - San Juan .........................................: 21 (D) 21 (D) - - 23 (D) 23 (D) - - San Miguel .......................................: 12 4 4 (D) 8 (D) 16 6 16 6 - - Santa Fe .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Taos .............................................: 4 2 4 2 - - 7 8 3 6 4 2 Torrance .........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 4 361 4 361 - - Valencia .........................................: 12 2 12 2 - - - - - - - - : RADISHES : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................: 90 16 90 16 - - 113 19 113 19 - - : Counties : : Bernalillo .......................................: 24 5 24 5 - - 10 3 10 3 - - Catron ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 5 1 5 1 - - Cibola ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Curry ............................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Dona Ana .........................................: 7 1 7 1 - - - - - - - - Grant ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Lincoln ..........................................: - - - - - - 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 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RADISHES - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : McKinley .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Mora .............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Otero ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Rio Arriba .......................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 15 2 15 2 - - Sandoval .........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 14 2 14 2 - - San Juan .........................................: 7 2 7 2 - - 15 3 15 3 - - San Miguel .......................................: 5 2 5 2 - - 12 1 12 1 - - Santa Fe .........................................: 13 1 13 1 - - 23 4 23 4 - - Sierra ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Socorro ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - : Taos .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 9 1 9 1 - - Valencia .........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - - - - - - - : RHUBARB : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................: 11 1 11 1 - - 15 2 15 2 - - : Counties : : Bernalillo .......................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Catron ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Grant ............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Mora .............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - San Juan .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Santa Fe .........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Torrance .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - : SPINACH : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................: 93 13 88 13 5 1 83 13 82 (D) 1 (D) : Counties : : Bernalillo .......................................: 25 4 25 4 - - 10 2 10 2 - - Catron ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Cibola ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Curry ............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Dona Ana .........................................: - - - - - - 11 3 11 3 - - Grant ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Lincoln ..........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Mora .............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Rio Arriba .......................................: 7 1 7 1 - - 10 1 10 1 - - Sandoval .........................................: 8 2 8 2 - - 6 1 6 1 - - : San Juan .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - San Miguel .......................................: 7 2 7 2 - - 11 2 10 (D) 1 (D) Santa Fe .........................................: 24 3 19 2 5 1 18 2 18 2 - - Sierra ...........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Taos .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 7 1 7 1 - - Valencia .........................................: 9 1 9 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : SQUASH (INCLUDING ZUCCHINI) : (SEE TEXT) : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................: 550 442 538 431 18 11 564 441 544 421 34 20 : Counties : : Bernalillo .......................................: 40 6 40 6 - - 39 10 31 8 9 2 Catron ...........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Chaves ...........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - - - - - - - Cibola ...........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 26 16 26 16 - - Curry ............................................: 11 2 11 2 - - 8 2 8 2 - - De Baca ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Dona Ana .........................................: 17 2 17 2 - - 27 8 27 8 - - Grant ............................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 5 2 5 2 - - Guadalupe ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Harding ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - : Lea ..............................................: 3 1 3 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Lincoln ..........................................: - - - - - - 8 1 8 1 - - Luna .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - McKinley .........................................: 70 105 70 105 - - 72 104 70 97 5 (D) Mora .............................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 4 1 4 1 - - Otero ............................................: 8 1 8 1 - - 9 2 9 2 - - Quay .............................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - - - - - - - Rio Arriba .......................................: 30 13 28 (D) 2 (D) 50 12 47 11 3 (D) Roosevelt ........................................: - - - - - - 3 2 3 2 - - Sandoval .........................................: 27 10 27 10 - - 20 6 20 6 - - : San Juan .........................................: 225 167 225 158 3 9 156 119 152 110 11 10 San Miguel .......................................: 23 4 15 3 8 1 43 12 43 12 3 (Z) Santa Fe .........................................: 36 14 36 14 - - 43 10 40 10 3 (Z) Sierra ...........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Socorro ..........................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Taos .............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 27 6 27 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 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SQUASH (INCLUDING ZUCCHINI) : (SEE TEXT) - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Torrance .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Union ............................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Valencia .........................................: 17 4 17 4 - - 10 3 10 3 - - : SWEET CORN (SEE TEXT) : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................: 145 125 126 (D) 19 (D) 306 657 284 614 24 43 : Counties : : Bernalillo .......................................: 17 3 17 3 - - 18 6 16 (D) 2 (D) Catron ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 7 1 7 1 - - Cibola ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 11 3 11 3 - - Curry ............................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Dona Ana .........................................: - - - - - - 8 250 8 250 - - Grant ............................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 5 (D) 5 (D) - - Guadalupe ........................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) - - 3 (D) Luna .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) McKinley .........................................: 12 14 12 14 - - 14 14 14 14 - - Mora .............................................: - - - - - - 18 9 15 3 3 6 : Otero ............................................: 7 3 7 3 - - 6 1 5 (D) 1 (D) Rio Arriba .......................................: 19 21 9 17 10 4 43 49 40 48 3 1 Roosevelt ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 30 4 30 - - Sandoval .........................................: 10 1 10 1 - - 12 6 12 6 - - San Juan .........................................: 34 18 32 (D) 2 (D) 69 124 66 102 5 22 San Miguel .......................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 28 12 25 9 3 3 Santa Fe .........................................: 16 7 11 (D) 5 (D) 30 7 27 6 3 1 Sierra ...........................................: - - - - - - 3 3 3 3 - - Socorro ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Taos .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 14 6 14 6 - - : Torrance .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Union ............................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Valencia .........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 6 3 6 3 - - : SWEET POTATOES : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................: 23 (D) 23 (D) - - 13 5 13 5 - - : Counties : : Bernalillo .......................................: 15 3 15 3 - - 8 2 8 2 - - Catron ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Grant ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Luna .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Otero ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Roosevelt ........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Sandoval .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - San Juan .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - San Miguel .......................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Valencia .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : TOMATOES IN THE OPEN : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................: 323 91 297 85 29 6 416 133 399 127 27 7 : Counties : : Bernalillo .......................................: 55 16 55 16 - - 88 23 80 21 10 1 Catron ...........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 7 2 7 2 - - Chaves ...........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - - - - - - - Cibola ...........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 9 3 9 3 - - Curry ............................................: 10 1 10 1 - - 5 1 5 1 - - De Baca ..........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Dona Ana .........................................: 18 2 18 2 3 (Z) 24 6 24 6 - - Grant ............................................: 9 1 9 1 - - - - - - - - Lea ..............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Lincoln ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 15 2 15 2 - - : McKinley .........................................: 17 3 17 3 - - 14 9 14 9 - - Mora .............................................: - - - - - - 5 1 5 1 - - Otero ............................................: 10 1 10 1 - - 7 2 6 (D) 1 (D) Quay .............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Rio Arriba .......................................: 35 11 26 7 9 4 52 15 52 15 - - Roosevelt ........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 3 3 3 3 - - Sandoval .........................................: 22 12 22 12 - - 33 6 31 (D) 2 (D) San Juan .........................................: 25 7 25 7 - - 49 12 49 (D) 2 (D) San Miguel .......................................: 15 3 7 3 8 1 22 2 22 2 - - Santa Fe .........................................: 49 15 44 14 5 1 26 8 23 8 3 (Z) : Sierra ...........................................: 7 2 7 2 - - 6 5 6 5 - - Socorro ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 (D) 4 (D) - - Taos .............................................: 5 2 5 2 - - 13 3 13 3 - - Torrance .........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Valencia .........................................: 21 6 17 5 4 1 27 8 24 (D) 9 (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 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TURNIP GREENS : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................: 27 3 27 3 - - 5 (D) 5 (D) - - : Counties : : Bernalillo .......................................: 13 1 13 1 - - 4 (D) 4 (D) - - Grant ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Rio Arriba .......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Sandoval .........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - - - - - - - Santa Fe .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Sierra ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Valencia .........................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - - - - - - - : TURNIPS : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................: 63 10 58 9 5 1 62 9 54 8 8 1 : Counties : : Bernalillo .......................................: 22 3 22 3 - - 17 3 9 2 8 1 Catron ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Curry ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Dona Ana .........................................: 9 3 9 3 - - - - - - - - Grant ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - McKinley .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Mora .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Otero ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Sandoval .........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 6 1 6 1 - - San Juan .........................................: - - - - - - 12 3 12 3 - - : San Miguel .......................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 16 2 16 2 - - Santa Fe .........................................: 15 2 10 1 5 1 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Sierra ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Taos .............................................: - - - - - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Valencia .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : WATERCRESS : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................: 4 1 4 1 (X) (X) 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) : Counties : : Luna .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Sandoval .........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) Santa Fe .........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) : WATERMELONS : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................: 423 1,012 409 1,006 27 6 367 1,503 367 1,503 - - : Counties : : Bernalillo .......................................: 8 1 8 1 - - 6 1 6 1 - - Catron ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Chaves ...........................................: 5 2 5 2 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Cibola ...........................................: 5 2 5 (D) 2 (D) 4 2 4 2 - - Curry ............................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 6 (D) 6 (D) - - De Baca ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 6 (D) 6 (D) - - Dona Ana .........................................: 10 3 10 3 - - 18 (D) 18 (D) - - Eddy .............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Grant ............................................: 4 3 3 (D) 1 (D) 5 1 5 1 - - Harding ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - : Hidalgo ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Lea ..............................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) 3 (D) 13 (D) 13 (D) - - Lincoln ..........................................: - - - - - - 6 1 6 1 - - Luna .............................................: 6 263 6 263 - - 9 340 9 340 - - McKinley .........................................: 23 18 23 18 - - 28 37 28 37 - - Otero ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 9 2 9 2 - - Rio Arriba .......................................: 23 4 23 4 - - 21 5 21 5 - - Roosevelt ........................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Sandoval .........................................: 27 16 27 16 - - 27 15 27 15 - - San Juan .........................................: 240 320 240 (D) 8 (D) 151 318 151 318 - - : San Miguel .......................................: 17 8 9 7 8 1 18 2 18 2 - - Santa Fe .........................................: 11 3 6 2 5 1 14 3 14 3 - - Sierra ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Socorro ..........................................: 6 5 6 5 - - 4 4 4 4 - - Taos .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Torrance .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Valencia .........................................: 13 2 13 2 - - 9 1 9 1 - - : OTHER VEGETABLES : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................: 165 106 157 105 8 1 307 215 279 200 28 16 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OTHER VEGETABLES - Con. : : Counties : : Bernalillo .......................................: 14 6 14 6 - - 35 11 35 11 - - Chaves ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Cibola ...........................................: - - - - - - 5 2 5 2 - - Curry ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - De Baca ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Dona Ana .........................................: 4 2 4 2 - - 6 1 6 1 - - Grant ............................................: 4 2 4 2 - - - - - - - - Harding ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - McKinley .........................................: 7 5 7 5 - - 17 26 17 26 - - Mora .............................................: - - - - - - 11 5 11 5 - - : Otero ............................................: - - - - - - 3 2 3 2 - - Rio Arriba .......................................: 29 16 29 16 - - 32 22 25 (D) 7 (D) Roosevelt ........................................: - - - - - - 3 3 3 3 - - Sandoval .........................................: 10 14 10 14 - - 40 53 40 53 - - San Juan .........................................: 47 33 47 33 - - 54 36 54 36 - - San Miguel .......................................: 9 9 9 9 - - 22 4 22 4 - - Santa Fe .........................................: 11 7 11 7 - - 41 29 35 (D) 6 (D) Sierra ...........................................: 4 (Z) - - 4 (Z) 3 9 3 9 - - Taos .............................................: 15 8 15 8 - - 20 4 5 (D) 15 (D) Torrance .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Union ............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Valencia .........................................: 4 (Z) - - 4 (Z) 9 6 9 6 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : : New Mexico .............................: 2,914 63,248 2,312 61,618 3,190 54,397 2,382 52,807 : Counties : : Bernalillo .............................: 130 155 93 118 249 317 148 230 Catron .................................: 13 42 6 24 5 6 4 (D) Chaves .................................: 113 4,472 90 4,368 97 3,342 83 3,310 Cibola .................................: 6 (D) 5 (D) 20 60 12 35 Colfax .................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 5 32 3 (D) Curry ..................................: 7 (D) 2 (D) 7 26 7 26 De Baca ................................: 16 54 13 21 7 26 3 3 Dona Ana ...............................: 1,505 38,790 1,273 37,972 1,443 34,503 1,163 33,739 Eddy ...................................: 64 6,369 51 6,287 118 6,177 97 6,140 Grant ..................................: 28 59 13 40 17 85 7 40 : Guadalupe ..............................: 1 (D) - - 4 1 4 1 Hidalgo ................................: 16 3,284 16 3,284 13 (D) 9 (D) Lea ....................................: 23 267 21 (D) 44 412 32 374 Lincoln ................................: 35 96 22 73 40 117 28 91 Luna ...................................: 53 3,072 50 3,043 57 2,087 51 2,069 McKinley ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - Mora ...................................: 16 76 13 67 38 93 23 72 Otero ..................................: 179 2,733 148 2,647 179 2,178 138 2,056 Quay ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 5 19 5 19 Rio Arriba .............................: 181 471 141 401 226 395 156 307 : Roosevelt ..............................: 10 625 8 (D) 6 (D) 4 (D) Sandoval ...............................: 102 250 72 213 132 285 95 243 San Juan ...............................: 60 92 44 85 66 119 37 75 San Miguel .............................: 32 43 15 7 50 69 22 41 Santa Fe ...............................: 108 172 63 99 105 121 60 75 Sierra .................................: 65 1,468 47 1,413 60 781 57 775 Socorro ................................: 18 45 15 40 24 50 20 39 Taos ...................................: 41 59 29 46 78 134 42 95 Torrance ...............................: 13 16 4 5 3 (D) 2 (D) Union ..................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - Valencia ...............................: 71 491 54 472 90 559 70 537 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : : New Mexico .............................: 1,066 (D) 815 2,028 580 (D) 1,321 3,076 997 2,354 721 721 : Counties : : Bernalillo .............................: 123 134 92 91 60 42 237 291 192 259 94 32 Catron .................................: 8 5 6 2 6 2 4 (D) - - 4 (D) Chaves .................................: 10 35 6 (D) 4 (D) 9 8 7 (D) 2 (D) Cibola .................................: 5 (D) 3 (D) 3 1 20 60 18 26 18 34 Colfax .................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 5 (D) 4 18 5 (D) Curry ..................................: 5 (D) 2 (D) 4 1 7 (D) 7 23 2 (D) De Baca ................................: 5 10 3 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Dona Ana ...............................: 79 162 63 151 34 11 86 168 74 147 40 20 Eddy ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 4 9 4 9 - - Grant ..................................: 26 (D) 24 40 12 (D) 13 71 7 26 8 45 : Guadalupe ..............................: - - - - - - 4 1 - - 4 1 Hidalgo ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Lea ....................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 6 29 4 (D) 2 (D) Lincoln ................................: 35 86 35 82 8 4 38 (D) 21 42 25 (D) Luna ...................................: 5 49 3 (D) 2 (D) 5 373 4 (D) 2 (D) McKinley ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Mora ...................................: 15 (D) 13 49 7 (D) 32 90 24 71 23 19 Otero ..................................: 97 342 64 246 58 96 77 271 62 203 36 68 Quay ...................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Rio Arriba .............................: 181 469 152 287 104 182 226 394 214 318 110 77 : Roosevelt ..............................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Sandoval ...............................: 99 247 72 211 49 35 126 279 104 234 47 45 San Juan ...............................: 60 91 49 70 37 21 63 114 27 45 47 70 San Miguel .............................: 29 40 20 32 20 8 47 68 24 16 45 51 Santa Fe ...............................: 107 (D) 69 (D) 74 97 105 114 66 73 71 41 Sierra .................................: 35 375 26 238 19 137 25 85 19 68 13 17 Socorro ................................: 15 42 11 34 12 8 21 43 15 29 12 13 Taos ...................................: 41 (D) 39 49 23 (D) 76 (D) 47 (D) 59 77 Torrance ...............................: 12 (D) 3 (D) 9 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Union ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Valencia ...............................: 58 (D) 48 50 26 (D) 72 97 42 62 48 35 : APPLES : : State Total : : New Mexico .............................: 657 1,082 483 825 315 256 832 1,153 631 868 394 285 : Counties : : Bernalillo .............................: 67 53 41 42 30 11 143 61 114 55 40 6 Catron .................................: 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 4 (D) - - 4 (D) Chaves .................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Cibola .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 9 37 9 19 9 18 Colfax .................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 5 20 4 (D) 3 (D) Curry ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 5 (D) 5 (D) 2 (D) De Baca ................................: 5 10 3 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Dona Ana ...............................: 25 11 20 10 10 1 32 14 18 10 22 3 Grant ..................................: 13 28 13 21 7 7 7 57 3 (D) 6 (D) Lea ....................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Lincoln ................................: 35 69 30 65 8 4 32 42 21 30 17 13 Luna ...................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Mora ...................................: 15 11 9 9 6 2 27 67 19 (D) 8 (D) Otero ..................................: 52 160 33 137 29 23 51 136 45 120 24 16 Rio Arriba .............................: 140 254 122 166 68 88 169 248 163 205 63 43 Sandoval ...............................: 59 148 41 130 36 18 75 159 53 138 30 21 San Juan ...............................: 40 38 35 35 16 3 28 36 11 6 20 30 San Miguel .............................: 21 21 18 18 6 2 30 26 22 13 29 14 Santa Fe ...............................: 85 109 55 47 45 62 103 73 62 51 57 22 Sierra .................................: 17 42 10 39 12 2 15 66 15 57 5 8 : Socorro ................................: 3 1 - - 3 1 9 1 9 (D) 2 (D) Taos ...................................: 32 32 29 29 8 3 53 51 29 24 37 27 Torrance ...............................: 8 12 3 (D) 5 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Union ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Valencia ...............................: 23 18 8 10 16 8 26 18 24 16 12 2 : APRICOTS : : State Total : : New Mexico .............................: 272 85 170 58 120 27 339 103 214 69 170 34 : Counties : : Bernalillo .............................: 28 4 17 2 13 2 45 8 27 5 22 3 Catron .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Cibola .................................: - - - - - - 7 3 4 (D) 7 (D) Colfax .................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Curry ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Dona Ana ...............................: 20 12 20 (D) 2 (D) 21 3 15 2 6 1 Grant ..................................: 3 1 2 (D) 3 (D) - - - - - - Lea ....................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Lincoln ................................: 8 2 8 2 - - 8 (D) 1 (D) 8 (D) Mora ...................................: 4 1 - - 4 1 13 2 - - 13 2 : Otero ..................................: 32 10 13 8 19 2 29 9 24 7 11 2 Rio Arriba .............................: 44 18 29 9 20 9 51 18 47 13 18 4 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- APRICOTS - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Sandoval ...............................: 16 2 10 1 6 1 18 4 11 3 8 1 San Juan ...............................: 14 3 9 3 5 1 13 3 - - 13 3 San Miguel .............................: 5 1 - - 5 1 7 2 1 (D) 7 (D) Santa Fe ...............................: 30 6 16 3 16 3 34 9 16 7 18 3 Sierra .................................: 14 6 10 5 7 1 8 (D) 8 (D) - - Socorro ................................: 5 1 2 (D) 3 (D) 11 (D) 8 1 3 (D) Taos ...................................: 24 9 21 7 3 2 44 15 22 6 33 9 Valencia ...............................: 18 5 10 4 8 1 23 7 23 4 3 3 : AVOCADOS : : State Total : : New Mexico .............................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - - - - - - - : Counties : : Luna ...................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - - - - - - - : CHERRIES, SWEET : : State Total : : New Mexico .............................: 237 91 135 64 114 27 248 82 139 49 131 33 : Counties : : Bernalillo .............................: 47 6 28 4 19 2 53 8 25 3 28 4 Cibola .................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 4 1 - - 4 1 Curry ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Dona Ana ...............................: 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) - - - - - - Eddy ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Grant ..................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Lincoln ................................: 5 2 5 2 - - 10 4 7 3 4 1 Otero ..................................: 24 42 18 31 11 10 23 31 20 23 15 8 Rio Arriba .............................: 47 21 40 17 14 3 49 18 44 11 11 7 Sandoval ...............................: 20 3 9 2 11 1 16 2 7 (D) 9 (D) : San Juan ...............................: 23 4 11 3 12 1 9 1 6 1 3 (Z) San Miguel .............................: 7 (D) - - 7 (D) 16 3 1 (D) 15 (D) Santa Fe ...............................: 33 7 6 1 27 7 30 5 6 2 24 3 Sierra .................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Socorro ................................: 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Taos ...................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - 22 7 12 2 13 5 Valencia ...............................: 12 2 7 1 5 1 10 2 5 2 5 1 : CHERRIES, TART : : State Total : : New Mexico .............................: 156 41 57 13 107 28 205 49 95 23 127 26 : Counties : : Bernalillo .............................: 25 5 7 (D) 18 (D) 22 2 8 (D) 14 (D) Cibola .................................: 3 (D) - - 3 (D) 5 (D) 2 (D) 3 (D) Colfax .................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Curry ..................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Dona Ana ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Grant ..................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Guadalupe ..............................: - - - - - - 4 (Z) - - 4 (Z) Lincoln ................................: - - - - - - 3 2 3 2 - - Mora ...................................: 4 8 4 4 4 4 13 8 3 (D) 13 (D) Otero ..................................: 10 2 1 (D) 9 (D) 10 3 10 3 3 (Z) : Rio Arriba .............................: 15 7 8 2 7 6 25 5 23 4 5 1 Sandoval ...............................: 25 4 8 1 17 3 25 4 14 2 13 1 San Juan ...............................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 23 4 - - 23 4 San Miguel .............................: 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 3 3 - - 3 3 Santa Fe ...............................: 31 8 9 1 26 6 17 3 10 (D) 8 (D) Sierra .................................: 4 1 1 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Socorro ................................: 5 1 - - 5 1 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) Taos ...................................: 13 2 6 1 7 1 29 9 9 (D) 25 (D) Torrance ...............................: 5 1 2 (D) 3 (D) - - - - - - Valencia ...............................: 5 1 5 1 - - 15 2 7 1 8 1 : DATES : : State Total : : New Mexico .............................: 10 4 10 4 - - 9 9 4 2 5 7 : Counties : : Dona Ana ...............................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Otero ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Sandoval ...............................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Sierra .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Valencia ...............................: 4 3 4 3 - - 5 7 - - 5 7 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FIGS : : State Total : : New Mexico .............................: 32 5 4 (Z) 28 4 40 8 14 2 29 6 : Counties : : Bernalillo .............................: 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 7 (D) 5 1 2 (D) Dona Ana ...............................: 4 (Z) 1 (D) 3 (D) 8 (D) 2 (D) 6 (D) Grant ..................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Otero ..................................: 18 (D) - - 18 (D) 14 5 3 (Z) 14 5 Rio Arriba .............................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Sandoval ...............................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 9 (D) 2 (D) 7 (D) Sierra .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Socorro ................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Valencia ...............................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - : GRAPES (INCLUDE MUSCADINE) : (SEE TEXT) : : State Total : : New Mexico .............................: 274 925 201 721 124 204 376 1,280 270 1,129 180 151 : Counties : : Bernalillo .............................: 35 27 22 18 17 9 91 167 68 157 50 10 Catron .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Chaves .................................: 6 (D) 2 (D) 4 (D) 7 (D) 7 (D) - - Cibola .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 5 13 3 6 5 7 Colfax .................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Curry ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - De Baca ................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Dona Ana ...............................: 23 111 23 111 - - 38 131 35 121 7 11 Eddy ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 4 9 4 9 - - Grant ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Hidalgo ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Lea ....................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Lincoln ................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 6 6 - - 6 6 Luna ...................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) Mora ...................................: 4 1 - - 4 1 8 6 2 (D) 8 (D) Otero ..................................: 13 40 5 33 10 7 15 32 8 20 7 12 Rio Arriba .............................: 67 71 50 30 44 41 56 46 49 40 19 7 Roosevelt ..............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Sandoval ...............................: 43 63 28 60 17 3 49 90 36 76 19 14 San Juan ...............................: 14 23 10 17 8 7 17 29 10 16 14 13 : San Miguel .............................: 3 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) 5 9 - - 5 9 Santa Fe ...............................: 18 7 11 5 7 1 8 (D) 8 (D) - - Sierra .................................: 10 314 10 185 3 129 4 4 4 (D) 2 (D) Socorro ................................: 4 32 4 29 3 3 7 32 7 22 4 10 Taos ...................................: 4 2 4 2 - - 7 2 2 (D) 7 (D) Torrance ...............................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Union ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Valencia ...............................: 11 19 11 (D) 1 (D) 31 51 12 34 21 18 : NECTARINES : : State Total : : New Mexico .............................: 54 13 25 9 29 4 48 14 26 4 29 9 : Counties : : Bernalillo .............................: 12 2 3 (D) 9 (D) 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Colfax .................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Curry ..................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Dona Ana ...............................: 5 (D) 5 (D) - - - - - - - - Grant ..................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Otero ..................................: 10 1 1 (D) 9 (D) 8 2 6 1 8 2 Rio Arriba .............................: 5 (D) 3 1 2 (D) 9 3 8 (D) 2 (D) Sandoval ...............................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 7 1 2 (D) 5 (D) San Juan ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 6 2 - - 6 2 San Miguel .............................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - : Santa Fe ...............................: 5 1 2 (D) 3 (D) 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Sierra .................................: 3 2 3 2 - - 4 2 4 2 - - Socorro ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Valencia ...............................: 3 1 3 1 - - - - - - - - : PEACHES, ALL : : State Total : : New Mexico .............................: 347 169 232 111 162 58 422 153 253 83 212 70 : Counties : : Bernalillo .............................: 62 22 36 15 31 7 86 24 70 21 22 3 Chaves .................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Cibola .................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 3 3 - - 3 3 Colfax .................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Curry ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Dona Ana ...............................: 22 5 16 3 10 1 31 8 25 7 14 2 Grant ..................................: 9 4 6 1 9 3 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Lincoln ................................: 13 5 13 5 - - 14 3 6 2 9 1 McKinley ...............................: 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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PEACHES, ALL - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Mora ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Otero ..................................: 35 10 3 (D) 33 (D) 30 17 19 11 17 5 Rio Arriba .............................: 45 58 41 39 12 20 62 26 43 20 24 6 Roosevelt ..............................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Sandoval ...............................: 23 8 16 4 10 4 34 6 22 4 12 2 San Juan ...............................: 33 9 28 7 11 2 28 8 9 3 19 5 San Miguel .............................: 13 6 9 4 12 1 30 18 9 (D) 21 (D) Santa Fe ...............................: 29 8 16 5 13 3 45 13 19 6 34 8 Sierra .................................: 12 2 9 1 6 1 7 2 7 1 3 (Z) Socorro ................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 7 5 4 4 3 1 : Taos ...................................: 15 5 8 3 9 3 26 13 9 3 22 11 Torrance ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Valencia ...............................: 24 10 22 (D) 2 (D) 8 4 7 (D) 2 (D) : PEACHES, CLINGSTONE : : State Total : : New Mexico .............................: 175 80 120 50 85 30 200 59 101 30 112 30 : Counties : : Bernalillo .............................: 30 9 21 6 12 4 38 9 30 7 14 2 Chaves .................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Cibola .................................: - - - - - - 3 3 - - 3 3 Dona Ana ...............................: 9 1 4 1 7 1 10 1 4 (Z) 6 1 Grant ..................................: 5 2 2 (D) 5 (D) - - - - - - Lincoln ................................: 8 2 8 2 - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Mora ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Otero ..................................: 20 5 1 (D) 19 (D) 17 10 11 5 9 5 Rio Arriba .............................: 25 26 23 20 9 6 36 9 26 8 13 1 Sandoval ...............................: 13 5 8 2 5 4 19 3 9 1 10 1 : San Juan ...............................: 16 4 14 3 8 2 15 4 2 (D) 13 (D) San Miguel .............................: 12 (D) 8 (D) 12 1 15 (D) - - 15 (D) Santa Fe ...............................: 12 4 8 3 4 1 17 6 6 4 11 3 Sierra .................................: 6 1 6 (D) 1 (D) 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Socorro ................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 7 3 4 2 3 1 Taos ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 11 5 2 (D) 9 (D) Torrance ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Valencia ...............................: 11 2 9 (D) 2 (D) 4 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) : PEACHES, FREESTONE : : State Total : : New Mexico .............................: 217 89 144 60 94 28 271 94 178 53 125 40 : Counties : : Bernalillo .............................: 44 12 22 9 26 3 55 14 47 13 9 1 Cibola .................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Colfax .................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Curry ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Dona Ana ...............................: 18 3 15 3 5 1 25 7 25 6 8 1 Grant ..................................: 7 2 4 (D) 7 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Lincoln ................................: 11 3 11 3 - - 13 (D) 6 2 8 (D) McKinley ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Otero ..................................: 16 5 3 (D) 14 (D) 18 7 13 6 8 1 Rio Arriba .............................: 27 33 23 19 7 14 38 17 21 12 20 5 : Roosevelt ..............................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Sandoval ...............................: 10 3 8 2 5 1 21 3 13 2 8 1 San Juan ...............................: 21 4 18 4 3 (Z) 13 4 7 (D) 6 (D) San Miguel .............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 15 (D) 9 (D) 6 (D) Santa Fe ...............................: 20 5 10 2 10 2 30 7 13 2 25 5 Sierra .................................: 6 1 3 (D) 5 (D) 5 1 5 1 3 (Z) Socorro ................................: - - - - - - 4 2 4 2 - - Taos ...................................: 15 (D) 8 (D) 9 3 22 9 7 (D) 20 (D) Valencia ...............................: 15 8 15 8 - - 4 (D) 4 (D) - - : PEARS, ALL : : State Total : : New Mexico .............................: 310 118 188 73 149 45 335 100 189 56 171 44 : Counties : : Bernalillo .............................: 29 7 10 3 19 4 50 12 36 10 14 2 Catron .................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Cibola .................................: - - - - - - 7 (D) - - 7 (D) Colfax .................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Curry ..................................: 4 1 1 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Dona Ana ...............................: 23 4 14 3 14 1 20 3 14 3 6 1 Grant ..................................: 12 10 9 9 5 2 5 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) Guadalupe ..............................: - - - - - - 4 (Z) - - 4 (Z) Lincoln ................................: 17 5 17 5 - - 19 6 8 4 12 2 Mora ...................................: 9 18 9 (D) 1 (D) 10 2 - - 10 2 : Otero ..................................: 33 10 8 (D) 25 (D) 24 12 21 8 10 4 Rio Arriba .............................: 36 21 28 16 10 5 58 18 45 14 22 4 Sandoval ...............................: 15 3 12 3 3 (Z) 19 4 10 3 10 1 San Juan ...............................: 23 11 13 5 14 7 18 8 4 (D) 16 (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, ALL - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : San Miguel .............................: 16 4 10 (D) 14 (D) 19 3 9 1 10 2 Santa Fe ...............................: 41 12 15 4 28 8 27 5 7 3 20 3 Sierra .................................: 5 1 2 (D) 3 (D) 4 (D) 4 (D) - - Socorro ................................: 6 1 6 (D) 2 (D) 4 1 4 1 - - Taos ...................................: 24 7 23 (D) 2 (D) 29 14 9 2 25 12 Torrance ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Valencia ...............................: 11 2 9 (D) 2 (D) 16 2 13 (D) 3 (D) : PEARS, BARTLETT : : State Total : : New Mexico .............................: 161 58 96 36 82 22 157 40 103 26 65 14 : Counties : : Bernalillo .............................: 27 4 8 1 19 3 34 6 21 5 13 2 Cibola .................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) - - 3 (D) Curry ..................................: 3 (D) - - 3 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Dona Ana ...............................: 7 1 1 (D) 6 (D) 7 2 7 2 - - Grant ..................................: 8 3 5 (D) 5 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Lincoln ................................: 8 3 8 3 - - 12 5 8 (D) 5 (D) Mora ...................................: 9 18 9 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Otero ..................................: 21 5 8 3 13 3 15 5 13 4 5 1 Rio Arriba .............................: 13 8 11 7 4 2 28 6 28 5 5 1 Sandoval ...............................: 10 2 10 2 - - 10 2 8 (D) 2 (D) : San Juan ...............................: 5 1 3 (D) 2 (D) 11 3 4 (D) 9 (D) San Miguel .............................: 8 2 8 (D) 8 (D) 4 1 - - 4 1 Santa Fe ...............................: 18 6 6 1 14 5 11 2 3 1 8 1 Sierra .................................: 4 (D) 1 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Socorro ................................: 6 1 6 (D) 2 (D) 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Taos ...................................: 7 (D) 7 (D) - - 11 4 2 (D) 9 (D) Valencia ...............................: 7 (D) 5 1 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) : PEARS, OTHER THAN BARTLETT : : State Total : : New Mexico .............................: 211 60 128 37 95 23 242 60 129 30 131 30 : Counties : : Bernalillo .............................: 22 3 8 1 14 1 29 6 23 5 6 1 Catron .................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Cibola .................................: - - - - - - 4 (D) - - 4 (D) Colfax .................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Curry ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Dona Ana ...............................: 17 3 14 (D) 8 (D) 13 2 7 1 6 1 Grant ..................................: 8 7 7 (D) 1 (D) 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Guadalupe ..............................: - - - - - - 4 (Z) - - 4 (Z) Lincoln ................................: 9 2 9 2 - - 8 1 1 (D) 8 (D) Mora ...................................: - - - - - - 10 2 - - 10 2 : Otero ..................................: 25 5 5 (D) 20 (D) 17 7 14 3 10 4 Rio Arriba .............................: 29 12 21 9 8 3 51 12 37 9 18 4 Sandoval ...............................: 10 2 7 1 3 (Z) 10 2 3 (D) 8 (D) San Juan ...............................: 21 10 13 (D) 12 (D) 7 5 - - 7 5 San Miguel .............................: 10 2 4 1 8 1 15 2 9 1 6 1 Santa Fe ...............................: 27 6 12 3 15 3 19 3 5 2 14 2 Sierra .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Socorro ................................: - - - - - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Taos ...................................: 19 (D) 18 (D) 2 (D) 27 9 7 (D) 25 (D) Torrance ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Valencia ...............................: 6 (D) 6 (D) - - 16 (D) 13 (D) 3 (D) : PERSIMMONS : : State Total : : New Mexico .............................: 6 2 3 (D) 3 (D) 4 (D) - - 4 (D) : Counties : : Dona Ana ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Grant ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Rio Arriba .............................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Sandoval ...............................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 4 (D) - - 4 (D) : PLUMCOTS, PLUOTS, AND OTHER : PLUM-APRICOT HYBRIDS : : State Total : : New Mexico .............................: 14 (D) 7 2 7 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Counties : : Bernalillo .............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Dona Ana ...............................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - - - - - - - Otero ..................................: 5 (D) - - 5 (D) - - - - - - Rio Arriba .............................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Sandoval ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Santa Fe ...............................: 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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PLUMS AND PRUNES : : State Total : : New Mexico .............................: 257 81 137 (D) 132 (D) 282 63 154 34 142 29 : Counties : : Bernalillo .............................: 28 3 18 (D) 10 (D) 45 7 43 6 4 (Z) Chaves .................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Colfax .................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Curry ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Dona Ana ...............................: 13 2 8 1 5 1 18 2 12 2 6 1 Grant ..................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Lincoln ................................: 7 2 7 2 - - 13 2 4 (D) 10 (D) Mora ...................................: 13 23 9 13 5 10 13 5 - - 13 5 Otero ..................................: 34 9 8 (D) 26 (D) 22 9 14 4 14 5 Rio Arriba .............................: 47 18 22 9 28 9 33 9 24 (D) 12 (D) : Sandoval ...............................: 26 10 15 8 11 3 27 6 21 6 6 1 San Juan ...............................: 14 2 9 1 5 1 16 (D) - - 16 (D) San Miguel .............................: 9 2 6 1 9 1 21 4 10 (D) 11 (D) Santa Fe ...............................: 22 4 10 2 12 2 15 3 5 (D) 10 (D) Sierra .................................: 8 1 4 1 6 1 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Socorro ................................: 5 1 4 (D) 1 (D) 5 1 2 (D) 3 (D) Taos ...................................: 10 1 9 (D) 1 (D) 29 9 11 3 20 6 Union ..................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Valencia ...............................: 15 3 7 1 8 1 11 (D) 2 (D) 9 1 : PLUMS : : State Total : : New Mexico .............................: 256 (D) 136 (D) 132 (D) 282 63 154 34 142 29 : Counties : : Bernalillo .............................: 28 3 18 (D) 10 (D) 45 7 43 6 4 (Z) Chaves .................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Colfax .................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Curry ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Dona Ana ...............................: 13 2 8 1 5 1 18 2 12 2 6 1 Grant ..................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Lincoln ................................: 7 2 7 2 - - 13 2 4 (D) 10 (D) Mora ...................................: 13 23 9 13 5 10 13 5 - - 13 5 Otero ..................................: 33 (D) 7 (D) 26 (D) 22 9 14 4 14 5 Rio Arriba .............................: 47 18 22 9 28 9 33 9 24 (D) 12 (D) : Sandoval ...............................: 26 10 15 8 11 3 27 6 21 6 6 1 San Juan ...............................: 14 2 9 1 5 1 16 (D) - - 16 (D) San Miguel .............................: 9 2 6 1 9 1 21 4 10 (D) 11 (D) Santa Fe ...............................: 22 4 10 2 12 2 15 3 5 (D) 10 (D) Sierra .................................: 8 1 4 1 6 1 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Socorro ................................: 5 1 4 (D) 1 (D) 5 1 2 (D) 3 (D) Taos ...................................: 10 1 9 (D) 1 (D) 29 9 11 3 20 6 Union ..................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Valencia ...............................: 15 3 7 1 8 1 11 (D) 2 (D) 9 1 : PRUNES : : State Total : : New Mexico .............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 1 3 (Z) 3 (Z) : Counties : : Otero ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 1 3 (Z) 3 (Z) : POMEGRANATES : : State Total : : New Mexico .............................: 102 74 53 39 66 35 71 30 33 9 46 20 : Counties : : Bernalillo .............................: 11 (D) 2 (D) 9 1 9 1 7 (D) 2 (D) Dona Ana ...............................: 33 13 23 11 17 2 22 3 7 (D) 15 (D) Grant ..................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Otero ..................................: 36 51 20 24 25 27 18 15 16 6 9 9 Rio Arriba .............................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Sandoval ...............................: 9 2 1 (D) 8 (D) 7 (D) - - 7 (D) Sierra .................................: 6 6 4 4 3 2 8 7 2 (D) 6 (D) Socorro ................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 3 1 - - 3 1 Valencia ...............................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) : OTHER NONCITRUS FRUIT (SEE : TEXT) : : State Total : : New Mexico .............................: 48 37 21 16 34 22 37 33 22 (D) 19 (D) : Counties : : Bernalillo .............................: 5 4 5 2 3 2 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Dona Ana ...............................: 7 4 3 (Z) 4 3 4 (D) 4 (D) - - Grant ..................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Luna ...................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OTHER NONCITRUS FRUIT (SEE : TEXT) - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Otero ..................................: 9 4 - - 9 4 - - - - - - Quay ...................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Rio Arriba .............................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 8 (D) 8 3 2 (D) Roosevelt ..............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Sandoval ...............................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 6 1 6 1 - - San Juan ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 8 (D) 1 (D) 8 (D) Santa Fe ...............................: 9 6 5 2 6 3 - - - - - - Sierra .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Taos ...................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) - - 3 (D) Valencia ...............................: 4 3 - - 4 3 3 (D) 1 (D) 3 (D) : CITRUS FRUIT, ALL : : State Total : : New Mexico .............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - : Counties : : Lincoln ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - : ORANGES, ALL : : State Total : : New Mexico .............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - : Counties : : Lincoln ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - : NUTS, ALL : : State Total : : New Mexico .............................: 2,032 60,475 1,860 55,337 492 5,137 2,048 51,322 1,884 44,935 506 6,387 : Counties : : Bernalillo .............................: 30 21 16 18 22 3 43 26 15 10 36 16 Catron .................................: 5 37 5 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Chaves .................................: 109 4,437 94 4,175 32 263 90 3,334 84 3,184 26 150 Cibola .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Colfax .................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Curry ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - De Baca ................................: 12 44 12 (D) 2 (D) 7 (D) 7 (D) - - Dona Ana ...............................: 1,472 38,629 1,410 35,719 290 2,910 1,409 34,336 1,368 31,905 278 2,431 Eddy ...................................: 62 (D) 61 5,776 7 (D) 116 6,167 107 5,445 24 722 Grant ..................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 4 14 4 14 - - : Guadalupe ..............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Hidalgo ................................: 15 (D) 13 2,544 14 (D) 11 (D) 9 60 3 (D) Lea ....................................: 23 (D) 20 248 4 (D) 42 382 26 (D) 22 (D) Lincoln ................................: 5 (D) 5 7 3 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) 3 (D) Luna ...................................: 50 3,023 43 2,581 18 442 54 1,714 47 1,193 16 522 Mora ...................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 6 3 6 3 - - Otero ..................................: 122 2,392 100 2,357 33 35 128 1,907 116 1,822 40 84 Quay ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Rio Arriba .............................: 9 2 - - 9 2 6 1 2 (D) 4 (D) Roosevelt ..............................: 6 (D) 6 601 4 (D) 4 (D) 4 (D) 1 (D) : Sandoval ...............................: 15 3 8 1 10 3 23 6 17 3 11 3 San Juan ...............................: 6 1 - - 6 1 5 4 2 (D) 3 (D) San Miguel .............................: 3 3 - - 3 3 3 2 3 2 - - Santa Fe ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 3 8 3 5 3 2 Sierra .................................: 42 1,093 35 812 16 281 42 697 38 571 10 126 Socorro ................................: 3 3 3 3 - - 7 7 7 7 - - Taos ...................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Torrance ...............................: 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Union ..................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Valencia ...............................: 27 (D) 20 (D) 10 6 28 462 11 (D) 18 (D) : ALMONDS : : State Total : : New Mexico .............................: 44 32 15 28 33 4 25 3 21 2 7 1 : Counties : : Bernalillo .............................: 11 (D) 4 (D) 9 (D) 10 1 6 (D) 4 (D) Dona Ana ...............................: 8 (D) 2 (D) 8 1 6 1 6 1 - - Hidalgo ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Otero ..................................: 13 (D) - - 13 (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) Sandoval ...............................: 5 1 5 1 - - 4 (D) 4 (D) - - San Juan ...............................: 3 1 - - 3 1 - - - - - - Sierra .................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Torrance ...............................: 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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CHESTNUTS : : State Total : : New Mexico .............................: 12 1 - - 12 1 13 2 3 (D) 13 (D) : Counties : : Colfax .................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Otero ..................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) Rio Arriba .............................: 9 (D) - - 9 (D) 4 (Z) - - 4 (Z) Taos ...................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Union ..................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) : HAZELNUTS (FILBERTS) : : State Total : : New Mexico .............................: 17 6 2 (D) 15 (D) 18 2 6 1 12 1 : Counties : : Colfax .................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Dona Ana ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Rio Arriba .............................: 9 (D) - - 9 (D) 6 1 2 (D) 4 (D) Sandoval ...............................: 3 1 - - 3 1 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) San Juan ...............................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Taos ...................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Union ..................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) : PECANS, ALL : : State Total : : New Mexico .............................: 1,930 59,854 1,801 54,835 429 5,019 1,947 50,722 1,814 44,434 456 6,288 : Counties : : Bernalillo .............................: 20 11 11 (D) 13 (D) 35 17 7 (D) 31 (D) Catron .................................: 5 37 5 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Chaves .................................: 108 4,416 93 (D) 29 (D) 88 3,310 82 (D) 24 (D) Cibola .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Curry ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - De Baca ................................: 12 44 12 (D) 2 (D) 7 (D) 7 (D) - - Dona Ana ...............................: 1,463 38,546 1,401 35,639 288 2,908 1,396 34,319 1,355 31,891 278 2,428 Eddy ...................................: 57 6,348 56 (D) 7 (D) 106 6,144 103 5,434 18 710 Grant ..................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 4 14 4 14 - - Guadalupe ..............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : Hidalgo ................................: 13 3,057 11 (D) 12 (D) 11 (D) 9 60 3 (D) Lea ....................................: 23 (D) 20 248 4 (D) 42 (D) 26 (D) 22 (D) Lincoln ................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Luna ...................................: 46 2,958 42 (D) 14 (D) 51 1,658 45 (D) 14 (D) Mora ...................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 6 3 6 3 - - Otero ..................................: 87 2,035 78 (D) 17 (D) 101 1,470 95 1,412 26 57 Quay ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Roosevelt ..............................: 6 (D) 6 601 4 (D) 4 (D) 4 (D) 1 (D) Sandoval ...............................: 6 2 3 (Z) 6 2 17 4 13 (D) 9 (D) San Juan ...............................: 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) - - - - - - : Sierra .................................: 42 (D) 35 812 15 (D) 42 693 38 (D) 10 (D) Socorro ................................: 3 3 3 3 - - 7 7 7 7 - - Taos ...................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Torrance ...............................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Valencia ...............................: 27 (D) 20 (D) 10 6 20 (D) 5 (D) 16 (D) : PECANS, IMPROVED : : State Total : : New Mexico .............................: 1,930 59,854 1,801 54,835 429 5,019 1,947 50,722 1,814 44,434 456 6,288 : Counties : : Bernalillo .............................: 20 11 11 (D) 13 (D) 35 17 7 (D) 31 (D) Catron .................................: 5 37 5 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Chaves .................................: 108 4,416 93 (D) 29 (D) 88 3,310 82 (D) 24 (D) Cibola .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Curry ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - De Baca ................................: 12 44 12 (D) 2 (D) 7 (D) 7 (D) - - Dona Ana ...............................: 1,463 38,546 1,401 35,639 288 2,908 1,396 34,319 1,355 31,891 278 2,428 Eddy ...................................: 57 6,348 56 (D) 7 (D) 106 6,144 103 5,434 18 710 Grant ..................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 4 14 4 14 - - Guadalupe ..............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : Hidalgo ................................: 13 3,057 11 (D) 12 (D) 11 (D) 9 60 3 (D) Lea ....................................: 23 (D) 20 248 4 (D) 42 (D) 26 (D) 22 (D) Lincoln ................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Luna ...................................: 46 2,958 42 (D) 14 (D) 51 1,658 45 (D) 14 (D) Mora ...................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 6 3 6 3 - - Otero ..................................: 87 2,035 78 (D) 17 (D) 101 1,470 95 1,412 26 57 Quay ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Roosevelt ..............................: 6 (D) 6 601 4 (D) 4 (D) 4 (D) 1 (D) Sandoval ...............................: 6 2 3 (Z) 6 2 17 4 13 (D) 9 (D) San Juan ...............................: 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) - - - - - - : Sierra .................................: 42 (D) 35 812 15 (D) 42 693 38 (D) 10 (D) Socorro ................................: 3 3 3 3 - - 7 7 7 7 - - Taos ...................................: - - - - - - 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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PECANS, IMPROVED - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Torrance ...............................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Valencia ...............................: 27 (D) 20 (D) 10 6 20 (D) 5 (D) 16 (D) : PISTACHIOS : : State Total : : New Mexico .............................: 67 561 46 457 28 105 89 571 75 486 31 85 : Counties : : Chaves .................................: 4 21 2 (D) 3 (D) 3 24 3 (D) 2 (D) Dona Ana ...............................: 13 (D) 8 (D) 5 1 22 16 22 14 6 2 Eddy ...................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) - - 10 23 4 11 6 12 Hidalgo ................................: 3 26 3 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Luna ...................................: 5 65 2 (D) 4 (D) 9 56 8 (D) 2 (D) Otero ..................................: 36 354 26 (D) 13 (D) 35 (D) 29 409 14 (D) Sierra .................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 4 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) Valencia ...............................: - - - - - - 6 (D) 6 (D) - - : WALNUTS, ENGLISH : : State Total : : New Mexico .............................: 9 4 5 4 4 (Z) 8 2 5 (D) 3 (D) : Counties : : Bernalillo .............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Lea ....................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Lincoln ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Otero ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Sandoval ...............................: 4 (Z) - - 4 (Z) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - San Juan ...............................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Santa Fe ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Valencia ...............................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) : OTHER NUTS : : State Total : : New Mexico .............................: 7 16 4 (D) 7 (D) 15 19 11 11 9 9 : Counties : : Bernalillo .............................: - - - - - - 5 (D) 5 4 2 (D) Lincoln ................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) San Juan ...............................: - - - - - - 3 (D) - - 3 (D) San Miguel .............................: 3 3 - - 3 3 3 2 3 2 - - Santa Fe ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 3 8 3 5 3 2 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : : New Mexico .............................: 246 116 159 77 281 130 183 90 : Counties : : Bernalillo .............................: 33 13 17 7 55 11 24 6 Chaves .................................: 4 2 4 2 2 (D) - - Cibola .................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - Curry ..................................: 3 1 3 1 - - - - Dona Ana ...............................: 14 8 10 7 14 11 10 7 Eddy ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - Grant ..................................: 7 1 4 1 - - - - Guadalupe ..............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - Lea ....................................: 2 (D) - - 1 (D) - - Lincoln ................................: 5 1 - - 6 1 6 1 : McKinley ...............................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - - - Mora ...................................: 5 (D) 1 (D) 9 2 2 (D) Otero ..................................: 5 3 - - 5 (D) 3 (D) Rio Arriba .............................: 28 (D) 27 (D) 39 20 25 14 Roosevelt ..............................: - - - - 3 3 3 3 Sandoval ...............................: 35 13 27 8 37 17 26 9 San Juan ...............................: 25 5 15 2 18 12 18 10 San Miguel .............................: 12 7 6 6 13 11 10 10 Santa Fe ...............................: 23 7 17 4 22 7 12 (D) Sierra .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) : Socorro ................................: 4 (Z) - - 3 1 3 1 Taos ...................................: 13 (D) 10 (D) 37 25 25 18 Torrance ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) - - Valencia ...............................: 16 5 6 1 14 6 14 6 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : : New Mexico .................................: 9 6 9 6 - - - - - - - - : Counties : : Bernalillo .................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - - - - - - - San Juan ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Valencia ...................................: 4 2 4 2 - - - - - - - - : BLACKBERRIES AND DEWBERRIES : (INCLUDING MARIONBERRIES) : : State Total : : New Mexico .................................: 120 69 120 63 15 6 159 53 129 37 62 16 : Counties : : Bernalillo .................................: 20 6 20 3 7 3 43 7 30 5 17 2 Chaves .....................................: 4 2 4 (Z) 4 2 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Dona Ana ...................................: 7 6 7 6 - - 7 7 7 3 5 3 Eddy .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Grant ......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Guadalupe ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Lea ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Lincoln ....................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - - - - - - - McKinley ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Mora .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - : Otero ......................................: 5 3 5 3 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Rio Arriba .................................: 18 9 18 (D) 2 (D) 25 10 24 9 4 1 Roosevelt ..................................: - - - - - - 3 3 3 3 - - Sandoval ...................................: 12 3 12 3 - - 26 (D) 20 6 6 (D) San Juan ...................................: 19 4 19 4 - - 3 1 3 (D) 2 (D) San Miguel .................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) 1 (D) 6 (D) 6 (D) 3 3 Santa Fe ...................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 8 4 7 (D) 1 (D) Sierra .....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Socorro ....................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 3 1 3 (Z) 3 1 Taos .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 18 3 11 2 13 1 : Torrance ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Valencia ...................................: 7 1 7 1 - - 8 3 6 1 7 2 : BLUEBERRIES, ALL : : State Total : : New Mexico .................................: 16 3 16 2 5 1 9 1 7 (D) 2 (D) : Counties : : Bernalillo .................................: 7 2 7 1 5 1 - - - - - - Mora .......................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Sandoval ...................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - - - - - - - San Juan ...................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Santa Fe ...................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Valencia ...................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : BLUEBERRIES, TAME : : State Total : : New Mexico .................................: 16 3 16 2 5 1 7 (D) 7 (D) - - : Counties : : Bernalillo .................................: 7 2 7 1 5 1 - - - - - - Sandoval ...................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - - - - - - - San Juan ...................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Santa Fe ...................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Valencia ...................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : BLUEBERRIES, WILD : : State Total : : New Mexico .................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) : Counties : : Mora .......................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) : BOYSENBERRIES : : State Total : : New Mexico .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : Counties : : Dona Ana ...................................: 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 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CURRANTS (BLACK OR RED) : : State Total : : New Mexico .................................: 11 2 10 1 7 1 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) : Counties : : Dona Ana ...................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Rio Arriba .................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Valencia ...................................: 6 1 6 (D) 6 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) : ELDERBERRIES : : State Total : : New Mexico .................................: 17 (D) 10 (D) 7 1 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) : Counties : : Curry ......................................: 3 1 - - 3 1 - - - - - - Dona Ana ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Sandoval ...................................: 10 1 9 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - San Juan ...................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - San Miguel .................................: 3 (D) - - 3 (D) - - - - - - Taos .......................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) : RASPBERRIES, ALL : : State Total : : New Mexico .................................: 68 22 63 19 15 3 120 58 100 46 53 11 : Counties : : Bernalillo .................................: 7 1 7 (D) 2 (D) 14 3 14 3 4 (Z) Dona Ana ...................................: 5 (D) 5 1 1 (D) 6 (D) 6 2 6 (D) Eddy .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Grant ......................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) - - - - - - - - Lea ........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Lincoln ....................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 6 1 - - 6 1 Mora .......................................: 4 1 3 (D) 1 (D) 7 (D) 4 (D) 3 (Z) Otero ......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Rio Arriba .................................: 8 (D) 8 2 3 (D) 24 9 24 (D) 2 (D) Sandoval ...................................: 12 5 11 (D) 4 (D) 14 8 10 5 11 3 : San Juan ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - San Miguel .................................: 3 2 3 (D) 1 (D) 6 5 6 3 3 2 Santa Fe ...................................: 12 4 10 (D) 2 (D) 11 2 11 2 - - Sierra .....................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Taos .......................................: 7 1 6 (D) 1 (D) 21 19 17 17 10 2 Valencia ...................................: - - - - - - 4 (D) 4 1 4 (D) : STRAWBERRIES : : State Total : : New Mexico .................................: 32 7 18 2 14 5 61 9 40 5 27 5 : Counties : : Bernalillo .................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 12 1 2 (D) 10 (D) Cibola .....................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Dona Ana ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 (D) 4 (D) - - Grant ......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Mora .......................................: - - - - - - 4 (D) 4 (D) - - Otero ......................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Rio Arriba .................................: 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 11 (D) 8 (D) 3 (Z) Sandoval ...................................: 3 3 - - 3 3 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) San Juan ...................................: 8 (D) 3 (Z) 5 (D) 6 1 6 1 - - San Miguel .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) : Santa Fe ...................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 7 (D) 5 1 2 (D) Taos .......................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 8 (D) 6 (D) 8 1 : OTHER BERRIES (SEE TEXT) : : State Total : : New Mexico .................................: 14 5 12 4 4 1 19 9 19 9 - - : Counties : : Bernalillo .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - McKinley ...................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Rio Arriba .................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - San Juan ...................................: - - - - - - 5 6 5 6 - - San Miguel .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 5 1 5 1 - - Santa Fe ...................................: 3 3 3 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Taos .......................................: - - - - - - 7 (D) 7 (D) - - Valencia ...................................: 5 1 5 1 - - - - - - - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : : New Mexico .......................................................: 232 2,030,318 267 232 19,550,810 163 1,988,151 121 : Counties : : Bernalillo .......................................................: 50 253,183 43 50 963,492 21 (D) 5 Chaves ...........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) - - - Cibola ...........................................................: 3 - 4 3 21,500 3 - 3 Curry ............................................................: 4 1,095 1 4 12,547 - - - Dona Ana .........................................................: 9 (D) 38 9 (D) 12 (D) 6 Eddy .............................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) 4 25,200 - Grant ............................................................: 12 4,200 38 12 203,976 - - - Guadalupe ........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - Harding ..........................................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) Lea ..............................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) - - - : Lincoln ..........................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) 2 (D) - Luna .............................................................: 3 (D) (D) 3 109,373 - - - McKinley .........................................................: 7 (D) 2 7 17,456 - - - Mora .............................................................: 4 (D) (D) 4 (D) 12 3,210 4 Otero ............................................................: 3 (D) (D) 3 (D) 7 2,680 (D) Rio Arriba .......................................................: 20 14,040 14 20 357,600 12 36,334 4 Roosevelt ........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - Sandoval .........................................................: 11 (D) (D) 11 (D) 15 (D) (D) San Juan .........................................................: 14 (D) 5 14 (D) 6 153,000 (D) San Miguel .......................................................: 8 2,559 (D) 8 12,602 13 1,579 3 : Santa Fe .........................................................: 32 88,510 8 32 1,160,450 25 125,675 15 Sierra ...........................................................: 3 (D) (D) 3 1,640 1 (D) (D) Socorro ..........................................................: - - - - - 4 (D) (D) Taos .............................................................: 16 17,699 2 16 133,920 10 124,144 (D) Torrance .........................................................: 6 1,038 - 6 12,000 3 (D) (D) Valencia .........................................................: 16 21,360 6 16 269,589 11 49,620 5 : BEDDING/GARDEN PLANTS - ANNUALS, HERBACEOUS : PERENNIALS, VEGETABLE PLANTS : (INCLUDING HANGING BASKETS) : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................................: 145 832,405 132 145 5,769,602 103 733,757 87 : Counties : : Bernalillo .......................................................: 33 246,612 8 33 784,632 14 24,640 4 Cibola ...........................................................: - - - - - 3 - 3 Dona Ana .........................................................: 5 165,032 (D) 5 1,230,242 8 154,300 2 Eddy .............................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) 4 25,200 - Grant ............................................................: 11 3,740 (D) 11 94,840 - - - Harding ..........................................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) Lincoln ..........................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) 2 (D) - Luna .............................................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) - - - McKinley .........................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) - - - Mora .............................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 12 3,150 4 : Otero ............................................................: 3 (D) (D) 3 6,140 5 (D) - Rio Arriba .......................................................: 14 5,240 (D) 14 36,350 8 28,624 1 Roosevelt ........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - Sandoval .........................................................: 6 (D) (D) 6 (D) 4 (D) (D) San Juan .........................................................: 11 (D) (D) 11 (D) 4 (D) - San Miguel .......................................................: 4 1,014 - 4 6,084 6 (D) (Z) Santa Fe .........................................................: 20 (D) 2 20 1,123,070 13 125,675 6 Sierra ...........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Socorro ..........................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - Taos .............................................................: 7 12,582 - 7 (D) 7 (D) - : Torrance .........................................................: 6 1,038 - 6 12,000 2 (D) - Valencia .........................................................: 12 9,360 (D) 12 59,933 7 3,320 (D) : CUT FLOWERS AND CUT FLORIST GREENS : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................................: 103 13,686 88 103 841,991 55 (D) 19 : Counties : : Bernalillo .......................................................: 20 51 3 20 20,640 3 (D) (D) Chaves ...........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) - - - Cibola ...........................................................: 3 - (D) 3 (D) - - - Dona Ana .........................................................: 5 (D) (D) 5 513,736 3 2,400 4 Grant ............................................................: 6 340 (D) 6 (D) - - - Harding ..........................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) - - - Lea ..............................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) - - - McKinley .........................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) - - - Mora .............................................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) - - - Otero ............................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) 4 (D) (D) : Rio Arriba .......................................................: 11 - 11 11 68,880 6 (D) 3 Sandoval .........................................................: 6 (D) 4 6 18,960 3 (D) (D) San Juan .........................................................: 6 - 4 6 22,400 2 - (D) San Miguel .......................................................: 5 1,000 (D) 5 5,180 13 (D) 3 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CUT FLOWERS AND CUT FLORIST GREENS - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Santa Fe .........................................................: 20 (D) 7 20 37,380 12 - (D) Sierra ...........................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) - - - Socorro ..........................................................: - - - - - 3 55 (D) Taos .............................................................: 9 1,894 2 9 17,490 2 (D) (D) Torrance .........................................................: - - - - - 1 - (D) Valencia .........................................................: - - - - - 3 - (D) : FOLIAGE PLANTS, INDOOR (INCLUDING HANGING : BASKETS) : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................................: 18 (D) 2 18 (D) 10 (D) (D) : Counties : : Bernalillo .......................................................: 8 520 1 8 5,820 - - - Dona Ana .........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 1 (D) - Grant ............................................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) - - - Mora .............................................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - Rio Arriba .......................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) - - - Sandoval .........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 2 (D) (D) San Juan .........................................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) - Santa Fe .........................................................: - - - - - 2 - (D) Socorro ..........................................................: - - - - - 3 93 - Torrance .........................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - Valencia .........................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) - - - : POTTED FLOWERING PLANTS : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................................: 56 (D) 40 56 (D) 29 1,007,965 9 : Counties : : Bernalillo .......................................................: 13 6,000 31 13 152,400 2 (D) - Cibola ...........................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) - - - Dona Ana .........................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) 2 (D) - Grant ............................................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) - - - McKinley .........................................................: 7 - (D) 7 4,400 - - - Mora .............................................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 6 60 - Rio Arriba .......................................................: 4 - (D) 4 (D) - - - Sandoval .........................................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 9 8,872 3 San Juan .........................................................: 10 (D) 1 10 (D) 1 (D) - San Miguel .......................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) - - - : Santa Fe .........................................................: - - - - - 3 - 6 Taos .............................................................: 8 (D) - 8 6,098 1 (D) - Torrance .........................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - Valencia .........................................................: 3 (D) (D) 3 112,000 4 46,300 - : OTHER FLORICULTURE AND BEDDING CROPS : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................................: 22 (D) 5 22 (D) 16 43,980 (D) : Counties : : Bernalillo .......................................................: - - - - - 8 (D) (D) Curry ............................................................: 4 1,095 1 4 12,547 - - - Grant ............................................................: 5 (D) (D) 5 25,316 - - - Guadalupe ........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - Luna .............................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - Mora .............................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - Rio Arriba .......................................................: 3 8,800 - 3 245,000 2 (D) - Sandoval .........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 2 - (D) San Juan .........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 1 (D) - San Miguel .......................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - : Taos .............................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - Valencia .........................................................: 3 (D) (D) 3 (D) 3 - 2 : NURSERY STOCK CROPS : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................................: 122 289,454 786 120 17,784,837 85 280,089 636 : Counties : : Bernalillo .......................................................: 22 468 54 22 5,629,872 9 (D) 13 Cibola ...........................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) - - - Curry ............................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) - - - De Baca ..........................................................: - - - - - 1 - (D) Dona Ana .........................................................: 14 (D) 156 14 (D) 15 198,500 251 Eddy .............................................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 4 (D) 9 Grant ............................................................: 6 (D) 2 6 19,620 2 - (D) Lea ..............................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) 5 - (D) Lincoln ..........................................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) Luna .............................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) McKinley .........................................................: 7 (D) 20 7 21,500 1 - (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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NURSERY STOCK CROPS - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Mora .............................................................: 6 (D) 46 6 (D) 3 - 8 Otero ............................................................: 4 - 11 4 (D) 3 (D) (D) Quay .............................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) 1 - (D) Rio Arriba .......................................................: 6 (D) (D) 6 (D) 6 (D) 73 Sandoval .........................................................: 9 (D) 19 9 (D) 6 (D) 22 San Juan .........................................................: 3 (D) (D) 3 (D) 4 - 8 San Miguel .......................................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 1 - (D) Santa Fe .........................................................: 15 2,200 5 15 76,100 13 (D) 42 Sierra ...........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) - - - Socorro ..........................................................: 3 (D) 131 3 (D) 6 (D) 101 : Taos .............................................................: - - - - - 1 - (D) Torrance .........................................................: 9 - 3 7 28,600 - - - Valencia .........................................................: 7 - 53 7 1,041,300 - - - : AQUATIC PLANTS : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................................: 4 (D) 1 4 (D) 6 11,534 (D) : Counties : : Bernalillo .......................................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 5 11,534 - Otero ............................................................: - - - - - 1 - (D) Valencia .........................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) - - - : HEMP CLONES OR TRANSPLANTS SOLD FOR : TRANSPLANTS TO OTHERS (SEE TEXT) : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) (NA) (NA) (X) : Counties : : Dona Ana .........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) (NA) (NA) (X) Valencia .........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) (NA) (NA) (X) : HEMP COMPLETE GROWS (SEE TEXT) : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................................: 8 17,320 (X) 8 (D) (NA) (NA) (X) : Counties : : Bernalillo .......................................................: 4 200 (X) 4 1,600 (NA) (NA) (X) Dona Ana .........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) (NA) (NA) (X) Mora .............................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) (NA) (NA) (X) San Miguel .......................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) (NA) (NA) (X) Valencia .........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) (NA) (NA) (X) : HEMP SEEDS (SEE TEXT) : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Counties : : Valencia .........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) : BULBS, CORMS, RHIZOMES, AND TUBERS - DRY : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................................: 16 - 11 16 64,300 11 30 5 : Counties : : Cibola ...........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) - - - Dona Ana .........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) - - - Lincoln ..........................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) 2 - (D) Mora .............................................................: 3 - 4 3 21,000 6 30 - Rio Arriba .......................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) - - - Sandoval .........................................................: 3 - 1 3 3,000 - - - San Miguel .......................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) 1 - (D) Santa Fe .........................................................: 3 - 1 3 (D) 2 - (D) Torrance .........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) - - - : CUTTINGS, SEEDLINGS, LINERS, AND PLUGS : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................................: 11 4,038 - 11 114,800 10 11,720 4 : Counties : : Bernalillo .......................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) 1 (D) - Grant ............................................................: - - - - - 2 (D) - Guadalupe ........................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - McKinley .........................................................: - - - - - 1 - (D) Sandoval .........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 1 (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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CUTTINGS, SEEDLINGS, LINERS, AND PLUGS - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : San Miguel .......................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - Santa Fe .........................................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) Taos .............................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - Torrance .........................................................: 6 1,038 - 6 18,000 - - - Valencia .........................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) - - - : FLOWER SEEDS : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................................: 16 1,216 1 16 52,052 14 1,238 1 : Counties : : Bernalillo .......................................................: 12 200 (D) 12 1,840 4 - 1 Mora .............................................................: - - - - - 6 18 - Rio Arriba .......................................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - Valencia .........................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) 2 (D) - : TOBACCO TRANSPLANTS TO FARM FIELDS : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 1 (D) - : Counties : : Sandoval .........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 1 (D) - : VEGETABLE SEEDS (SEE TEXT) : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................................: 16 15,528 (X) 16 33,456 30 (D) (X) : Counties : : Bernalillo .......................................................: 3 (D) (X) 3 (D) 5 (D) (X) Curry ............................................................: - - (X) - - 3 90 (X) Dona Ana .........................................................: - - (X) - - 4 - (X) Grant ............................................................: - - (X) - - 2 (D) (X) Luna .............................................................: - - (X) - - 6 6 (X) Mora .............................................................: - - (X) - - 6 6 (X) Rio Arriba .......................................................: 6 8,800 (X) 6 20,000 2 (D) (X) Sandoval .........................................................: - - (X) - - 2 - (X) San Juan .........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Santa Fe .........................................................: 5 750 (X) 5 1,500 - - (X) Valencia .........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) : VEGETABLE TRANSPLANTS TO FARM FIELDS : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................................: 44 31,208 (X) 44 86,761 21 9,491 (X) : Counties : : Bernalillo .......................................................: 5 1,500 (X) 5 3,600 7 (D) (X) Curry ............................................................: 3 180 (X) 3 225 - - (X) Rio Arriba .......................................................: 6 1,700 (X) 6 (D) 4 (D) (X) Sandoval .........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 3 1,050 (X) San Juan .........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 3 - (X) Santa Fe .........................................................: 14 17,004 (X) 14 42,450 1 (D) (X) Taos .............................................................: 7 6,766 (X) 7 19,878 1 (D) (X) Torrance .........................................................: 6 1,038 (X) 6 2,160 - - (X) Valencia .........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 2 - (X) : SOD HARVESTED OR INTENDED FOR SALE IN : FUTURE YEARS (SEE TEXT) : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................................: 3 (X) (D) 3 (D) (NA) (X) (NA) : Counties : : Bernalillo .......................................................: - (X) - - - (NA) (X) (NA) Dona Ana .........................................................: - (X) - - - (NA) (X) (NA) San Juan .........................................................: 1 (X) (D) 1 (D) (NA) (X) (NA) Torrance .........................................................: 2 (X) (D) 2 (D) (NA) (X) (NA) : TOTAL GREENHOUSE VEGETABLES AND FRESH : CUT HERBS : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................................: 157 605,880 (X) 157 3,839,100 154 339,223 (X) : Counties : : Bernalillo .......................................................: 26 22,668 (X) 26 80,687 21 76,852 (X) Catron ...........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Cibola ...........................................................: 3 4,450 (X) 3 29,059 - - (X) Curry ............................................................: 6 7,518 (X) 6 30,340 5 11,700 (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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TOTAL GREENHOUSE VEGETABLES AND FRESH : CUT HERBS - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Dona Ana .........................................................: - - (X) - - 6 12,200 (X) Eddy .............................................................: 4 10,720 (X) 4 22,000 - - (X) Grant ............................................................: 7 2,520 (X) 7 22,272 5 780 (X) Guadalupe ........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 2 (D) (X) Hidalgo ..........................................................: 4 3,600 (X) 4 12,000 - - (X) Lincoln ..........................................................: - - (X) - - 5 5,100 (X) Luna .............................................................: 3 96,675 (X) 3 450,997 1 (D) (X) McKinley .........................................................: 4 6,400 (X) 4 18,390 2 (D) (X) Mora .............................................................: 4 4,860 (X) 4 7,670 9 11,028 (X) Otero ............................................................: 3 3,040 (X) 3 14,124 8 7,360 (X) : Quay .............................................................: - - (X) - - 2 (D) (X) Rio Arriba .......................................................: 17 316,310 (X) 17 2,471,043 23 75,123 (X) Sandoval .........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 6 10,728 (X) San Juan .........................................................: 8 15,464 (X) 8 55,422 5 12,658 (X) San Miguel .......................................................: - - (X) - - 14 2,936 (X) Santa Fe .........................................................: 24 66,240 (X) 24 454,738 19 41,292 (X) Sierra ...........................................................: 3 (D) (X) 3 (D) 2 (D) (X) Socorro ..........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 6 7,452 (X) Taos .............................................................: 18 8,871 (X) 18 (D) 7 27,260 (X) Torrance .........................................................: 7 3,554 (X) 7 15,063 4 5,349 (X) Valencia .........................................................: 12 25,466 (X) 12 91,922 2 (D) (X) : GREENHOUSE TOMATOES : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................................: 117 198,356 (X) 117 1,675,672 107 144,624 (X) : Counties : : Bernalillo .......................................................: 19 7,296 (X) 19 48,154 13 29,086 (X) Catron ...........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Cibola ...........................................................: 3 (D) (X) 3 (D) - - (X) Curry ............................................................: 6 (D) (X) 6 (D) 5 5,850 (X) Dona Ana .........................................................: - - (X) - - 5 3,232 (X) Eddy .............................................................: 4 332 (X) 4 2,000 - - (X) Grant ............................................................: 5 (D) (X) 5 (D) 5 540 (X) Guadalupe ........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 2 (D) (X) Hidalgo ..........................................................: 4 1,800 (X) 4 5,600 - - (X) Lincoln ..........................................................: - - (X) - - 5 2,250 (X) : Luna .............................................................: 3 50,274 (X) 3 350,995 1 (D) (X) McKinley .........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) Mora .............................................................: - - (X) - - 5 424 (X) Otero ............................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 8 7,360 (X) Rio Arriba .......................................................: 16 76,664 (X) 16 901,331 20 55,911 (X) Sandoval .........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 3 (D) (X) San Juan .........................................................: 8 8,012 (X) 8 41,812 3 (D) (X) San Miguel .......................................................: - - (X) - - 9 421 (X) Santa Fe .........................................................: 17 21,900 (X) 17 124,520 7 4,600 (X) Socorro ..........................................................: - - (X) - - 6 3,735 (X) : Taos .............................................................: 11 5,120 (X) 11 22,616 4 7,240 (X) Torrance .........................................................: 7 1,688 (X) 7 11,142 4 (D) (X) Valencia .........................................................: 7 10,072 (X) 7 59,595 - - (X) : OTHER GREENHOUSE VEGETABLES AND FRESH : CUT HERBS : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................................: 125 407,524 (X) 125 2,163,428 128 194,599 (X) : Counties : : Bernalillo .......................................................: 26 15,372 (X) 26 32,533 20 47,766 (X) Cibola ...........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Curry ............................................................: 6 (D) (X) 6 (D) 5 5,850 (X) Dona Ana .........................................................: - - (X) - - 6 8,968 (X) Eddy .............................................................: 4 10,388 (X) 4 20,000 - - (X) Grant ............................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 3 240 (X) Guadalupe ........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) Hidalgo ..........................................................: 4 1,800 (X) 4 6,400 - - (X) Lincoln ..........................................................: - - (X) - - 5 2,850 (X) Luna .............................................................: 3 46,401 (X) 3 100,002 1 (D) (X) : McKinley .........................................................: 4 (D) (X) 4 (D) 2 (D) (X) Mora .............................................................: 4 4,860 (X) 4 7,670 9 10,604 (X) Otero ............................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) - - (X) Quay .............................................................: - - (X) - - 2 (D) (X) Rio Arriba .......................................................: 16 239,646 (X) 16 1,569,712 14 19,212 (X) Sandoval .........................................................: - - (X) - - 4 (D) (X) San Juan .........................................................: 7 7,452 (X) 7 13,610 5 (D) (X) San Miguel .......................................................: - - (X) - - 14 2,515 (X) Santa Fe .........................................................: 10 44,340 (X) 10 330,218 18 36,692 (X) Sierra ...........................................................: 3 (D) (X) 3 (D) 2 (D) (X) : Socorro ..........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 6 3,717 (X) Taos .............................................................: 15 3,751 (X) 15 (D) 6 20,020 (X) Torrance .........................................................: 7 1,866 (X) 7 3,921 3 (D) (X) Valencia .........................................................: 9 15,394 (X) 9 32,327 2 (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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GREENHOUSE FRUITS AND BERRIES : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................................: 24 34,166 (X) 24 116,295 15 36,035 (X) : Counties : : Bernalillo .......................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) Catron ...........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Cibola ...........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) - - (X) Eddy .............................................................: 4 1,284 (X) 4 4,000 - - (X) Lincoln ..........................................................: - - (X) - - 4 200 (X) Luna .............................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) Otero ............................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 3 (D) (X) Rio Arriba .......................................................: 4 (D) (X) 4 (D) 6 31,030 (X) Taos .............................................................: 5 (D) (X) 5 (D) - - (X) Torrance .........................................................: 6 516 (X) 6 2,250 - - (X) : MUSHROOMS : : State Total : : New Mexico .......................................................: 18 9,295 (X) 18 460,287 6 3,250 (X) : Counties : : Bernalillo .......................................................: 4 520 (X) 4 (D) - - (X) Rio Arriba .......................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) Sandoval .........................................................: 5 4,175 (X) 5 157,875 - - (X) San Miguel .......................................................: 4 1,510 (X) 4 67,950 - - (X) Santa Fe .........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 3 550 (X) Torrance .........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 1 (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 : : New Mexico ..............: 41 729 175 24 2,693 34 626 15 938 : Counties : : Catron ..................: 1 (D) - - - 3 15 - - Dona Ana ................: 1 (D) - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) Hidalgo .................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - Lea .....................: - - - - - 3 9 - - Mora ....................: 11 312 (D) 7 2,105 10 498 6 840 Otero ...................: 3 10 10 1 (D) - - - - Quay ....................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) - - Rio Arriba ..............: 6 24 (D) 5 7 3 3 3 45 Sandoval ................: 3 201 141 2 (D) 2 (D) - - San Juan ................: 2 (D) (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : San Miguel ..............: 3 (D) - 3 (D) 5 29 3 (D) Taos ....................: 4 121 - 4 34 3 (D) 2 (D) Torrance ................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) - - Valencia ................: 4 4 4 - - 1 (D) - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : : New Mexico ...................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 11 81 16 9 27 : Counties : : Hidalgo ......................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Mora .........................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - - - Rio Arriba ...................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) Sandoval .....................: - - - - - 1 (D) - 1 (D) San Juan .....................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Santa Fe .....................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) Taos .........................: - - - - - 3 (D) - 3 (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 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- REPLACEMENT DAIRY HEIFERS : :: OTHER CATTLE, SHEEP, LIVESTOCK, OR : : :: POULTRY : State Total : :: : : :: State Total : New Mexico .....................................................: 2 (D) :: : : :: New Mexico .....................................................: 3 (X) Counties : :: : : :: Counties : Chaves .........................................................: 1 (D) :: : Lea ............................................................: 1 (D) :: Colfax .........................................................: 1 (X) : :: Union ..........................................................: 2 (X) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 39. Machinery and Equipment on Operation: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : New Mexico : Bernalillo : Catron : Chaves : Cibola : Colfax ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery : and equipment ......................................farms, 2022: 20,976 964 305 485 520 269 2017: 25,007 1,248 341 558 640 304 $1,000, 2022: 1,600,331 37,487 27,916 104,316 21,600 26,118 2017: 1,590,916 43,499 18,024 91,854 23,436 23,682 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 76,293 38,887 91,529 215,085 41,538 97,094 2017: 63,619 34,855 52,857 164,614 36,619 77,901 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $9,999 ...........................................2022: 4,176 272 34 57 164 55 2017: 6,506 466 38 95 194 38 $10,000 to $19,999 .....................................2022: 3,825 215 56 68 101 43 2017: 4,301 189 64 38 109 56 $20,000 to $29,999 .....................................2022: 2,663 154 30 25 53 13 2017: 3,148 172 58 59 82 39 $30,000 to $49,999 .....................................2022: 2,794 139 35 44 80 34 2017: 3,714 188 74 83 119 50 $50,000 to $69,999 .....................................2022: 2,241 64 32 37 36 21 2017: 2,359 95 41 63 60 31 : $70,000 to $99,999 .....................................2022: 1,354 46 19 56 23 24 2017: 1,541 40 21 55 30 26 $100,000 to $199,999 ...................................2022: 2,092 51 53 65 44 35 2017: 1,918 69 30 67 32 33 $200,000 to $499,999 ...................................2022: 1,362 16 37 69 16 38 2017: 1,112 25 12 48 14 23 $500,000 or more .......................................2022: 469 7 9 64 3 6 2017: 408 4 3 50 - 8 : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ...........................farms, 2022: 16,699 703 240 422 445 218 2017: 18,750 860 292 470 541 235 number, 2022: 32,796 1,058 633 1,329 735 580 2017: 35,884 1,147 653 1,339 881 550 : Tractors ............................................farms, 2022: 12,668 558 198 378 221 173 2017: 13,738 666 195 370 216 195 number, 2022: 22,203 772 321 1,002 321 352 2017: 23,439 900 303 989 289 371 : Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .....................farms, 2022: 6,281 321 88 185 97 82 2017: 7,111 505 96 145 110 81 number, 2022: 7,554 382 95 231 110 109 2017: 8,648 566 104 193 125 97 : 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms, 2022: 6,917 265 105 257 120 104 2017: 7,017 202 124 248 104 139 number, 2022: 9,451 318 138 374 151 152 2017: 9,456 259 153 405 117 195 : 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ......................farms, 2022: 2,918 59 55 145 40 60 2017: 2,956 66 37 152 37 50 number, 2022: 5,198 72 88 397 60 91 2017: 5,335 75 46 391 47 79 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled .............farms, 2022: 339 3 - 5 8 4 2017: 364 - - 9 6 2 number, 2022: 378 6 - 5 8 4 2017: 422 - - 10 6 (D) : Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled ........farms, 2022: 150 - - 11 - - 2017: 141 - - 12 - - number, 2022: 190 - - 15 - - 2017: 182 - - 19 - - : Forage harvesters, self-propelled ...................farms, 2022: 629 17 4 51 2 13 2017: 732 16 2 21 8 13 number, 2022: 724 18 4 65 (D) 14 2017: 845 23 (D) 21 10 13 : Hay balers ..........................................farms, 2022: 3,275 95 10 85 28 67 2017: 3,591 124 8 71 38 61 number, 2022: 3,855 101 10 129 35 79 2017: 4,203 126 (D) 90 46 73 : 2022 INVENTORY : : Manufactured 2017 to 2022: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 3,958 96 72 174 92 44 number: 5,418 126 101 277 120 62 Tractors ................................................farms: 2,143 85 32 133 38 12 number: 2,956 99 43 285 45 22 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 844 47 16 46 16 - number: 946 54 16 62 16 - 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 1,114 42 13 93 16 8 number: 1,262 45 22 112 16 12 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 456 - 5 44 10 4 number: 748 - 5 111 13 10 : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: 12 - - - - - number: 17 - - - - - Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: 4 - - - - - number: 4 - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: 75 - - 11 - 5 number: 101 - - 21 - 6 Hay balers ..............................................farms: 369 14 - 42 - 10 number: 401 14 - 50 - 13 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 39. Machinery and Equipment on Operation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Curry : De Baca : Dona Ana : Eddy : Grant : Guadalupe : Harding ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery : and equipment ......................................farms, 2022: 665 175 1,990 346 334 267 175 2017: 641 226 1,946 507 404 297 184 $1,000, 2022: 100,499 19,962 180,398 62,437 26,733 22,692 17,124 2017: 104,930 19,282 177,266 73,728 25,109 17,622 (D) Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 151,126 114,071 90,652 180,453 80,038 84,989 97,850 2017: 163,697 85,317 91,093 145,419 62,151 59,332 (D) : Farms by value group: : $1 to $9,999 ...........................................2022: 94 24 530 31 53 16 26 2017: 78 42 674 73 89 55 36 $10,000 to $19,999 .....................................2022: 140 20 315 34 44 38 32 2017: 80 23 333 25 59 42 25 $20,000 to $29,999 .....................................2022: 46 14 234 19 49 44 12 2017: 47 10 251 56 47 35 26 $30,000 to $49,999 .....................................2022: 101 16 250 44 45 40 26 2017: 77 42 242 114 41 62 36 $50,000 to $69,999 .....................................2022: 58 33 210 27 34 23 9 2017: 72 40 124 45 47 34 15 : $70,000 to $99,999 .....................................2022: 30 7 110 31 39 13 19 2017: 55 20 86 49 25 16 10 $100,000 to $199,999 ...................................2022: 63 30 157 92 29 63 21 2017: 91 22 75 56 66 38 23 $200,000 to $499,999 ...................................2022: 85 24 105 36 35 26 27 2017: 88 23 101 66 30 12 9 $500,000 or more .......................................2022: 48 7 79 32 6 4 3 2017: 53 4 60 23 - 3 4 : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ...........................farms, 2022: 437 158 1,413 305 297 233 147 2017: 445 182 1,317 420 328 236 135 number, 2022: 1,263 409 2,440 838 614 561 (D) 2017: 1,291 413 2,373 1,077 635 559 (D) : Tractors ............................................farms, 2022: 351 110 1,410 285 196 170 65 2017: 384 129 1,392 357 222 166 90 number, 2022: 848 234 2,686 725 336 284 106 2017: 932 236 2,674 892 344 248 (D) : Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .....................farms, 2022: 128 46 793 119 128 77 33 2017: 131 53 836 155 134 71 34 number, 2022: 174 49 966 155 151 93 39 2017: 193 72 1,002 231 187 80 (D) : 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms, 2022: 165 74 710 161 94 98 31 2017: 177 72 671 207 100 106 59 number, 2022: 252 108 1,146 261 136 132 41 2017: 231 94 1,102 321 122 137 71 : 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ......................farms, 2022: 202 51 266 127 39 38 20 2017: 224 41 251 167 29 25 15 number, 2022: 422 77 574 309 49 59 26 2017: 508 70 570 340 35 31 18 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled .............farms, 2022: 83 6 18 14 7 1 - 2017: 94 - 12 7 - 1 - number, 2022: 97 6 20 14 7 (D) - 2017: 110 - 13 7 - (D) - : Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled ........farms, 2022: 14 - 53 20 - - - 2017: 11 - 43 19 - - - number, 2022: 16 - 67 29 - - - 2017: 12 - 50 26 - - - : Forage harvesters, self-propelled ...................farms, 2022: 18 7 48 26 1 9 1 2017: 20 10 47 36 3 10 - number, 2022: 21 8 61 29 (D) 9 (D) 2017: 24 11 58 38 (D) 10 - : Hay balers ..........................................farms, 2022: 60 33 143 89 22 60 3 2017: 63 27 153 138 37 64 9 number, 2022: 92 36 176 128 23 72 (D) 2017: 82 35 173 190 40 74 12 : 2022 INVENTORY : : Manufactured 2017 to 2022: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 117 52 408 90 55 56 44 number: 168 68 536 162 72 71 62 Tractors ................................................farms: 54 22 258 60 16 21 7 number: 83 24 374 122 22 23 9 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 6 3 116 17 13 9 3 number: 8 3 131 25 (D) 9 (D) 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 29 10 109 28 6 10 4 number: 32 10 135 33 6 10 4 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 25 11 57 30 2 3 2 number: 43 11 108 64 (D) 4 (D) : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: 6 - - - - - - number: 6 - - - - - - Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - 1 - - - - number: - - (D) - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: 5 1 4 4 - - - number: 8 (D) 6 4 - - - Hay balers ..............................................farms: 18 12 2 14 5 15 1 number: 21 12 (D) 17 5 15 (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 39. Machinery and Equipment on Operation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Hidalgo : Lea : Lincoln : Los Alamos : Luna : McKinley : Mora ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery : and equipment ......................................farms, 2022: 152 411 359 4 213 1,664 501 2017: 151 555 454 2 211 2,434 700 $1,000, 2022: 26,294 50,788 29,179 184 43,325 48,031 32,693 2017: 23,712 64,313 25,745 (D) 35,636 63,889 34,601 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 172,987 123,571 81,279 45,922 203,402 28,865 65,256 2017: 157,031 115,880 56,708 (D) 168,893 26,248 49,430 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $9,999 ...........................................2022: 10 77 35 - 27 541 66 2017: 15 90 110 1 24 843 155 $10,000 to $19,999 .....................................2022: 8 29 50 - 7 471 88 2017: 23 64 70 - 37 553 103 $20,000 to $29,999 .....................................2022: 27 52 46 2 27 218 64 2017: 16 57 56 - 18 373 114 $30,000 to $49,999 .....................................2022: 21 44 56 - 29 152 87 2017: 25 79 79 - 17 314 129 $50,000 to $69,999 .....................................2022: 16 45 41 - 24 104 55 2017: 14 83 35 1 26 134 69 : $70,000 to $99,999 .....................................2022: 15 39 34 2 14 74 33 2017: 17 55 34 - 16 126 56 $100,000 to $199,999 ...................................2022: 27 48 49 - 45 78 73 2017: 17 45 40 - 32 84 53 $200,000 to $499,999 ...................................2022: 21 65 43 - 18 26 33 2017: 12 60 28 - 27 7 14 $500,000 or more .......................................2022: 7 12 5 - 22 - 2 2017: 12 22 2 - 14 - 7 : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ...........................farms, 2022: 129 320 293 2 183 1,395 411 2017: 141 444 356 2 168 1,742 544 number, 2022: 348 860 670 (D) 555 2,173 753 2017: 328 1,010 728 (D) 499 2,940 982 : Tractors ............................................farms, 2022: 116 254 256 - 156 451 297 2017: 97 312 297 1 154 430 389 number, 2022: 259 479 419 - 447 547 533 2017: 219 578 446 (D) 420 506 563 : Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .....................farms, 2022: 41 114 123 - 88 216 158 2017: 35 117 146 1 44 256 166 number, 2022: 47 143 163 - 113 228 185 2017: 60 142 185 (D) 76 276 179 : 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms, 2022: 66 133 130 - 99 200 194 2017: 49 175 163 - 105 135 234 number, 2022: 83 182 176 - 164 210 318 2017: 75 259 217 - 175 154 316 : 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ......................farms, 2022: 46 90 55 - 58 99 21 2017: 46 108 38 - 60 70 55 number, 2022: 129 154 80 - 170 109 30 2017: 84 177 44 - 169 76 68 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled .............farms, 2022: 6 16 - - 4 2 6 2017: 5 14 - - 18 3 3 number, 2022: 6 17 - - 4 (D) 6 2017: 5 18 - - 19 3 3 : Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled ........farms, 2022: 1 23 - - 8 - - 2017: 5 24 - - 10 - - number, 2022: (D) 28 - - (D) - - 2017: 7 31 - - 11 - - : Forage harvesters, self-propelled ...................farms, 2022: 5 5 - - 18 - 10 2017: 20 14 - - 14 6 9 number, 2022: 7 6 - - 20 - 10 2017: 22 17 - - 16 6 9 : Hay balers ..........................................farms, 2022: 19 49 - - 37 37 144 2017: 23 74 1 - 38 33 160 number, 2022: (D) 61 - - 47 39 165 2017: 31 90 (D) - 46 40 188 : 2022 INVENTORY : : Manufactured 2017 to 2022: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 51 122 91 - 51 306 76 number: 83 183 112 - 79 423 93 Tractors ................................................farms: 34 56 43 - 38 78 47 number: 48 74 51 - 59 88 51 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 18 13 14 - 20 27 5 number: 20 15 14 - 20 27 5 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 12 39 31 - 5 29 37 number: 14 40 37 - 8 29 41 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 8 13 - - 16 26 5 number: 14 19 - - 31 32 5 : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - 1 - - 2 - - number: - (D) - - (D) - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: - - - - 2 - - number: - - - - (D) - - Hay balers ..............................................farms: 1 6 - - 7 4 39 number: (D) 7 - - 7 4 39 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 39. Machinery and Equipment on Operation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Otero : Quay : Rio Arriba : Roosevelt : Sandoval : San Juan : San Miguel ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery : and equipment ......................................farms, 2022: 467 592 1,285 638 709 2,877 776 2017: 473 612 1,436 735 1,007 2,956 1,168 $1,000, 2022: 33,147 61,803 83,604 82,593 35,153 122,417 40,461 2017: 25,004 51,073 74,145 87,039 33,404 116,541 43,765 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 70,979 104,397 65,061 129,456 49,581 42,550 52,141 2017: 52,864 83,453 51,633 118,420 33,172 39,425 37,470 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $9,999 ...........................................2022: 88 110 223 85 152 528 177 2017: 108 166 254 166 308 794 362 $10,000 to $19,999 .....................................2022: 59 99 146 101 151 719 127 2017: 66 68 236 117 233 607 244 $20,000 to $29,999 .....................................2022: 52 44 135 73 105 561 94 2017: 61 63 215 77 113 381 141 $30,000 to $49,999 .....................................2022: 68 61 221 80 108 338 96 2017: 84 60 254 80 160 450 153 $50,000 to $69,999 .....................................2022: 70 47 215 54 52 316 129 2017: 63 48 169 57 77 294 100 : $70,000 to $99,999 .....................................2022: 28 39 98 45 38 166 56 2017: 25 46 84 49 41 180 66 $100,000 to $199,999 ...................................2022: 68 109 132 93 72 162 61 2017: 39 100 145 85 53 179 68 $200,000 to $499,999 ...................................2022: 28 58 111 65 28 75 32 2017: 25 41 75 61 21 68 32 $500,000 or more .......................................2022: 6 25 4 42 3 12 4 2017: 2 20 4 43 1 3 2 : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ...........................farms, 2022: 382 420 1,044 434 579 2,427 615 2017: 399 472 1,141 504 758 2,062 799 number, 2022: 689 1,050 2,010 1,040 944 3,835 1,178 2017: 774 1,189 1,964 1,368 1,161 3,217 1,388 : Tractors ............................................farms, 2022: 352 321 1,023 373 460 1,552 451 2017: 329 353 1,071 431 495 1,504 596 number, 2022: 565 634 1,725 758 710 2,266 724 2017: 513 829 1,641 911 726 2,142 816 : Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .....................farms, 2022: 183 96 552 137 259 698 253 2017: 206 133 645 114 274 755 341 number, 2022: 231 111 677 180 306 780 301 2017: 251 176 767 136 353 923 409 : 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms, 2022: 206 173 620 144 233 963 231 2017: 162 187 549 219 252 802 280 number, 2022: 272 241 861 193 312 1,159 315 2017: 219 292 722 274 304 946 324 : 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ......................farms, 2022: 49 168 127 194 64 224 75 2017: 37 203 111 231 62 205 66 number, 2022: 62 282 187 385 92 327 108 2017: 43 361 152 501 69 273 83 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled .............farms, 2022: - 50 8 39 2 8 3 2017: - 59 1 53 9 18 4 number, 2022: - 53 12 44 (D) 13 3 2017: - 63 (D) 72 9 25 4 : Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled ........farms, 2022: - 4 - 13 - - - 2017: - 4 - 11 - - - number, 2022: - 5 - 17 - - - 2017: - (D) - 19 - - - : Forage harvesters, self-propelled ...................farms, 2022: 15 16 29 33 25 132 14 2017: 12 37 28 33 40 94 11 number, 2022: 17 18 33 48 27 139 16 2017: 16 44 31 45 42 99 11 : Hay balers ..........................................farms, 2022: 37 68 464 53 167 592 116 2017: 30 120 471 89 190 491 161 number, 2022: 37 91 519 72 200 656 147 2017: 34 161 519 106 210 563 173 : 2022 INVENTORY : : Manufactured 2017 to 2022: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 68 111 202 122 89 573 134 number: 105 175 275 159 111 749 185 Tractors ................................................farms: 48 41 182 63 46 281 71 number: 65 47 211 98 62 393 83 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 25 11 59 30 19 133 31 number: 31 12 61 52 24 139 33 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 18 9 107 24 23 161 32 number: 20 11 109 24 23 175 34 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 6 23 31 13 12 45 16 number: 14 24 41 22 15 79 16 : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: - - - 4 - 1 - number: - - - (D) - (D) - Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: 2 2 - 16 - 12 - number: (D) (D) - 24 - 12 - Hay balers ..............................................farms: - 10 36 12 15 51 2 number: - 10 36 14 22 51 (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 39. Machinery and Equipment on Operation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Santa Fe : Sierra : Socorro : Taos : Torrance : Union : Valencia ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery : and equipment ......................................farms, 2022: 591 269 453 622 577 343 978 2017: 639 257 658 824 716 369 1,354 $1,000, 2022: 34,650 22,597 31,908 29,558 42,896 46,490 55,276 2017: 41,898 22,542 43,402 37,209 39,992 32,946 63,872 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 58,630 84,003 70,438 47,522 74,343 135,541 56,520 2017: 65,568 87,711 65,960 45,157 55,855 89,284 47,173 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $9,999 ...........................................2022: 132 46 80 117 107 42 177 2017: 147 22 166 267 190 53 387 $10,000 to $19,999 .....................................2022: 125 25 95 128 94 42 155 2017: 117 46 109 122 168 54 221 $20,000 to $29,999 .....................................2022: 80 29 65 78 53 39 126 2017: 70 38 88 120 77 41 147 $30,000 to $49,999 .....................................2022: 60 46 57 112 92 41 171 2017: 111 53 73 119 103 35 208 $50,000 to $69,999 .....................................2022: 73 39 46 75 78 32 146 2017: 69 26 77 66 60 62 162 : $70,000 to $99,999 .....................................2022: 39 33 20 31 41 39 53 2017: 37 18 30 52 49 43 84 $100,000 to $199,999 ...................................2022: 66 29 39 48 64 38 88 2017: 54 26 67 53 28 47 101 $200,000 to $499,999 ...................................2022: 14 15 41 33 44 43 55 2017: 28 16 35 18 34 26 33 $500,000 or more .......................................2022: 2 7 10 - 4 27 7 2017: 6 12 13 7 7 8 11 : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ...........................farms, 2022: 455 232 367 508 464 278 743 2017: 501 229 543 587 559 281 1,057 number, 2022: 761 572 704 878 1,089 802 1,084 2017: 957 558 1,010 989 1,239 746 1,580 : Tractors ............................................farms, 2022: 407 166 301 379 339 205 694 2017: 420 207 387 475 379 206 823 number, 2022: 567 330 544 626 605 342 1,136 2017: 679 408 710 694 685 380 1,269 : Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .....................farms, 2022: 262 79 117 200 174 62 372 2017: 308 108 169 250 201 82 409 number, 2022: 296 87 145 257 200 68 482 2017: 368 132 205 298 233 109 483 : 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms, 2022: 169 107 172 214 182 118 379 2017: 168 98 219 246 194 117 454 number, 2022: 199 156 249 276 251 140 485 2017: 224 161 296 300 253 153 585 : 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ......................farms, 2022: 43 43 84 77 88 85 126 2017: 53 45 100 63 107 76 126 number, 2022: 72 87 150 93 154 134 169 2017: 87 115 209 96 199 118 201 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled .............farms, 2022: 10 1 9 - 4 17 5 2017: 2 3 5 1 18 13 4 number, 2022: 10 (D) 9 - 4 17 7 2017: (D) (D) 5 (D) 20 14 5 : Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled ........farms, 2022: - 3 - - - - - 2017: - 2 - - - - - number, 2022: - 4 - - - - - 2017: - (D) - - - - - : Forage harvesters, self-propelled ...................farms, 2022: 5 10 22 23 13 15 42 2017: 13 25 40 37 17 9 87 number, 2022: 7 11 26 33 14 15 44 2017: 25 29 44 51 23 10 92 : Hay balers ..........................................farms, 2022: 77 32 93 261 34 42 258 2017: 78 45 150 259 47 46 292 number, 2022: 89 40 115 291 38 54 285 2017: 89 53 187 283 54 54 372 : 2022 INVENTORY : : Manufactured 2017 to 2022: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 89 71 95 86 103 95 123 number: 123 86 125 96 142 125 164 Tractors ................................................farms: 67 39 34 66 48 25 98 number: 77 61 47 84 56 28 122 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 38 2 14 18 16 8 51 number: 38 (D) 14 18 18 9 53 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 26 33 17 54 32 11 46 number: 31 52 21 63 33 12 48 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 5 5 9 3 3 7 17 number: 8 (D) 12 3 5 7 21 : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: - - - - - - 1 number: - - - - - - (D) Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: 1 - - 1 - 2 7 number: (D) - - (D) - (D) 7 Hay balers ..............................................farms: 7 1 10 10 - 6 19 number: 7 (D) 14 10 - 7 19 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 39. Machinery and Equipment on Operation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : New Mexico : Bernalillo : Catron : Chaves : Cibola : Colfax ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2022 INVENTORY - Con. : : Manufactured prior to 2017: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 14,836 648 226 368 381 206 number: 27,378 932 532 1,052 615 518 Tractors ................................................farms: 11,250 488 173 301 196 168 number: 19,247 673 278 717 276 330 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 5,535 282 72 143 81 82 number: 6,608 328 79 169 94 109 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 6,062 227 93 197 106 101 number: 8,189 273 116 262 135 140 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 2,623 59 54 123 33 56 number: 4,450 72 83 286 47 81 : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: 327 3 - 5 8 4 number: 361 6 - 5 8 4 Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: 146 - - 11 - - number: 186 - - 15 - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: 559 17 4 40 2 8 number: 623 18 4 44 (D) 8 Hay balers ..............................................farms: 2,973 82 10 62 28 57 number: 3,454 87 10 79 35 66 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Curry : De Baca : Dona Ana : Eddy : Grant : Guadalupe : Harding ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2022 INVENTORY - Con. : : Manufactured prior to 2017: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 380 147 1,177 275 275 227 133 number: 1,095 341 1,904 676 542 490 (D) Tractors ................................................farms: 323 95 1,268 245 186 149 61 number: 765 210 2,312 603 314 261 97 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 125 43 690 103 115 68 30 number: 166 46 835 130 (D) 84 (D) 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 137 64 647 140 88 88 28 number: 220 98 1,011 228 130 122 37 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 188 44 242 102 39 35 20 number: 379 66 466 245 (D) 55 (D) : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: 77 6 18 14 7 1 - number: 91 6 20 14 7 (D) - Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: 14 - 52 20 - - - number: 16 - (D) 29 - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: 13 6 44 22 1 9 1 number: 13 (D) 55 25 (D) 9 (D) Hay balers ..............................................farms: 52 22 141 75 17 48 2 number: 71 24 (D) 111 18 57 (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Hidalgo : Lea : Lincoln : Los Alamos : Luna : McKinley : Mora ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2022 INVENTORY - Con. : : Manufactured prior to 2017: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 110 290 263 2 161 1,211 369 number: 265 677 558 (D) 476 1,750 660 Tractors ................................................farms: 96 211 229 - 142 389 270 number: 211 405 368 - 388 459 482 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 24 101 116 - 77 189 153 number: 27 128 149 - 93 201 180 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 54 102 108 - 96 171 165 number: 69 142 139 - 156 181 277 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 46 84 55 - 52 75 21 number: 115 135 80 - 139 77 25 : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: 6 16 - - 4 2 6 number: 6 17 - - 4 (D) 6 Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: 1 22 - - 6 - - number: (D) (D) - - (D) - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: 5 5 - - 16 - 10 number: 7 6 - - (D) - 10 Hay balers ..............................................farms: 19 47 - - 34 33 111 number: (D) 54 - - 40 35 126 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Otero : Quay : Rio Arriba : Roosevelt : Sandoval : San Juan : San Miguel ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2022 INVENTORY - Con. : : Manufactured prior to 2017: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 348 389 949 388 526 2,060 544 number: 584 875 1,735 881 833 3,086 993 Tractors ................................................farms: 326 296 900 321 426 1,340 411 number: 500 587 1,514 660 648 1,873 641 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 161 86 505 109 242 582 224 number: 200 99 616 128 282 641 268 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 192 168 537 121 213 839 216 number: 252 230 752 169 289 984 281 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 45 157 99 187 52 182 69 number: 48 258 146 363 77 248 92 : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: - 50 8 35 2 7 3 number: - 53 12 (D) (D) (D) 3 Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - 4 - 13 - - - number: - 5 - 17 - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: 13 14 29 20 25 120 14 number: (D) (D) 33 24 27 127 16 Hay balers ..............................................farms: 37 62 428 44 158 544 114 number: 37 81 483 58 178 605 (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 39. Machinery and Equipment on Operation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Santa Fe : Sierra : Socorro : Taos : Torrance : Union : Valencia ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2022 INVENTORY - Con. : : Manufactured prior to 2017: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 399 211 321 477 433 268 674 number: 638 486 579 782 947 677 920 Tractors ................................................farms: 357 135 281 349 309 189 620 number: 490 269 497 542 549 314 1,014 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 227 77 107 182 163 54 322 number: 258 (D) 131 239 182 59 429 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 147 76 162 178 155 111 335 number: 168 104 228 213 218 128 437 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 39 41 76 74 86 78 110 number: 64 (D) 138 90 149 127 148 : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: 10 1 9 - 4 17 4 number: 10 (D) 9 - 4 17 (D) Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - 3 - - - - - number: - 4 - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: 5 10 22 23 13 13 35 number: (D) 11 26 (D) 14 (D) 37 Hay balers ..............................................farms: 70 31 83 252 34 36 240 number: 82 (D) 101 281 38 47 266 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 40. Fertilizers and Chemicals Applied: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : New Mexico : Bernalillo : Catron : Chaves : Cibola : Colfax ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil : conditioners .......................................farms, 2022: 3,838 183 32 179 29 14 2017: 4,423 251 15 145 34 25 acres treated, 2022: 589,269 2,395 6,444 42,699 1,334 3,176 2017: 606,451 2,444 (D) 33,147 498 4,537 Cropland fertilized, except cropland pasture ......farms, 2022: 3,082 141 9 158 15 13 2017: 3,688 178 12 135 29 11 acres treated, 2022: 502,920 1,837 322 41,942 174 (D) 2017: 530,726 2,238 (D) 31,749 472 2,247 Pastureland and rangeland fertilized ..............farms, 2022: 933 48 25 30 14 2 2017: 967 89 3 14 5 14 acres treated, 2022: 86,349 558 6,122 757 1,160 (D) 2017: 75,725 206 (D) 1,398 26 2,290 Manure ..............................................farms, 2022: 1,707 152 9 79 22 25 2017: 1,804 142 18 78 43 14 acres treated, 2022: 123,750 (D) (D) 17,918 75 2,108 2017: 92,048 805 753 12,001 126 1,349 : Organic fertilizer ..................................farms, 2022: 384 53 - 12 7 - 2017: 525 67 4 8 13 6 acres treated, 2022: 6,105 195 - 3,259 11 - 2017: 14,459 125 4 1,614 81 829 : Acres treated to control- : Insects ...........................................farms, 2022: 1,580 63 3 102 2 3 2017: 1,842 78 5 119 18 8 acres, 2022: 157,452 915 5 27,657 (D) (D) 2017: 295,601 1,293 5 30,316 40 1,195 Weeds, grass, or brush ............................farms, 2022: 2,537 98 19 154 6 16 2017: 2,742 133 9 133 12 16 acres, 2022: 560,979 911 904 62,392 39 955 2017: 768,068 1,236 833 41,603 90 552 Nematodes .........................................farms, 2022: 298 8 2 21 1 - 2017: 126 1 - 11 4 - acres, 2022: 60,203 26 (D) 4,675 (D) - 2017: 25,600 (D) - 2,340 4 - : Diseases in crops and orchards ....................farms, 2022: 376 25 3 17 2 - 2017: 305 16 - 18 3 - acres, 2022: 28,031 53 3 3,963 (D) - 2017: 23,410 26 - 5,092 9 - : Chemicals used to control growth, thin fruit, : ripen, or defoliate ................................farms, 2022: 544 3 - 37 2 1 2017: 244 4 - 12 - - acres on which used, 2022: 85,969 3 - 5,645 (D) (D) 2017: 44,729 21 - 2,224 - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 40. Fertilizers and Chemicals Applied: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Curry : De Baca : Dona Ana : Eddy : Grant : Guadalupe : Harding ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil : conditioners .......................................farms, 2022: 137 59 924 106 28 22 3 2017: 144 76 987 187 38 26 1 acres treated, 2022: 126,046 5,734 56,650 15,037 5,423 (D) (D) 2017: 103,166 9,357 64,085 36,463 1,650 3,265 (D) Cropland fertilized, except cropland pasture ......farms, 2022: 116 45 890 97 15 11 1 2017: 133 55 934 175 25 20 1 acres treated, 2022: 124,118 5,520 56,093 13,596 92 (D) (D) 2017: 94,241 (D) 63,134 25,026 821 851 (D) Pastureland and rangeland fertilized ..............farms, 2022: 21 18 50 19 13 11 2 2017: 12 23 77 27 15 6 - acres treated, 2022: 1,928 214 557 1,441 5,331 (D) (D) 2017: 8,925 (D) 951 11,437 829 2,414 - Manure ..............................................farms, 2022: 51 17 133 32 16 9 4 2017: 44 26 161 22 27 4 2 acres treated, 2022: 14,189 608 3,942 6,244 50 334 70 2017: 11,693 995 3,241 5,554 633 (D) (D) : Organic fertilizer ..................................farms, 2022: 3 9 66 3 5 - - 2017: - 6 65 14 4 5 - acres treated, 2022: 3 76 615 45 5 - - 2017: - 113 1,528 999 9 5 - : Acres treated to control- : Insects ...........................................farms, 2022: 29 31 500 49 7 5 - 2017: 72 59 540 69 12 12 2 acres, 2022: 22,795 3,670 25,187 11,555 154 11 - 2017: 32,105 7,621 52,619 20,659 312 171 (D) Weeds, grass, or brush ............................farms, 2022: 157 41 565 80 18 21 6 2017: 150 60 673 119 38 18 4 acres, 2022: 158,628 4,949 38,254 24,050 266 971 (D) 2017: 174,959 14,422 50,293 53,546 1,847 1,639 1,197 Nematodes .........................................farms, 2022: 18 4 88 12 - 1 - 2017: 3 4 34 5 3 - - acres, 2022: 5,871 66 11,744 1,642 - (D) - 2017: (D) 72 4,709 (D) 6 - - : Diseases in crops and orchards ....................farms, 2022: 7 1 144 8 - 3 - 2017: 5 - 124 7 - - - acres, 2022: 510 (D) 5,346 1,550 - 7 - 2017: 480 - 1,673 5,208 - - - : Chemicals used to control growth, thin fruit, : ripen, or defoliate ................................farms, 2022: 11 2 245 21 1 - - 2017: 13 - 73 30 - - - acres on which used, 2022: 8,232 (D) 33,804 2,938 (D) - - 2017: 4,935 - 7,312 6,377 - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Hidalgo : Lea : Lincoln : Los Alamos : Luna : McKinley : Mora ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil : conditioners .......................................farms, 2022: 39 71 24 - 56 56 42 2017: 39 128 38 - 80 44 39 acres treated, 2022: 11,499 39,552 1,040 - 18,271 2,557 2,454 2017: 16,477 44,094 3,164 - 20,247 480 5,730 Cropland fertilized, except cropland pasture ......farms, 2022: 21 50 5 - 50 42 19 2017: 25 105 19 - 74 17 33 acres treated, 2022: 11,039 34,831 11 - 17,487 299 611 2017: 14,504 42,146 646 - (D) 335 1,867 Pastureland and rangeland fertilized ..............farms, 2022: 18 24 19 - 6 16 28 2017: 14 27 20 - 7 29 13 acres treated, 2022: 460 4,721 1,029 - 784 2,258 1,843 2017: 1,973 1,948 2,518 - (D) 145 3,863 Manure ..............................................farms, 2022: 14 18 15 - 9 37 14 2017: 9 24 22 1 19 42 35 acres treated, 2022: 1,405 6,763 217 - 185 3,419 272 2017: 178 3,743 1,157 (D) 1,186 240 1,243 : Organic fertilizer ..................................farms, 2022: - 1 1 - 1 11 10 2017: 1 10 14 - 4 13 6 acres treated, 2022: - (D) (D) - (D) 17 46 2017: (D) 4,418 24 - 290 14 8 : Acres treated to control- : Insects ...........................................farms, 2022: 11 31 8 - 32 23 10 2017: 15 57 15 - 48 5 2 acres, 2022: 3,283 6,448 30 - 10,521 1,748 135 2017: 11,978 11,055 33 - 18,949 115 (D) Weeds, grass, or brush ............................farms, 2022: 16 66 26 - 52 24 29 2017: 18 112 37 - 52 2 16 acres, 2022: 6,838 34,204 921 - 13,244 549 759 2017: 11,053 45,345 1,137 - 18,920 (D) 674 Nematodes .........................................farms, 2022: 1 12 - - 16 4 1 2017: 1 6 - - 12 - - acres, 2022: (D) 10,683 - - 4,002 24 (D) 2017: (D) 4,124 - - 2,100 - - : Diseases in crops and orchards ....................farms, 2022: 1 12 - - 18 6 1 2017: 2 8 4 - 18 - - acres, 2022: (D) 1,533 - - 4,113 26 (D) 2017: (D) 148 13 - 2,911 - - : Chemicals used to control growth, thin fruit, : ripen, or defoliate ................................farms, 2022: 10 18 1 - 40 6 - 2017: 3 9 - - 12 6 - acres on which used, 2022: 4,197 11,325 (D) - 8,370 24 - 2017: (D) 5,835 - - 4,688 6 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 40. Fertilizers and Chemicals Applied: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Otero : Quay : Rio Arriba : Roosevelt : Sandoval : San Juan : San Miguel ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil : conditioners .......................................farms, 2022: 91 56 165 125 125 496 70 2017: 141 72 209 160 161 359 84 acres treated, 2022: 3,324 37,683 3,908 64,066 4,261 51,304 7,512 2017: 5,370 28,358 3,260 77,593 1,342 64,868 6,155 Cropland fertilized, except cropland pasture ......farms, 2022: 73 38 122 94 96 405 28 2017: 103 63 184 136 136 278 62 acres treated, 2022: 2,690 33,579 2,527 62,507 1,557 38,127 546 2017: 2,852 21,272 2,704 69,300 1,178 63,447 756 Pastureland and rangeland fertilized ..............farms, 2022: 20 19 47 31 36 128 50 2017: 43 12 46 27 29 126 25 acres treated, 2022: 634 4,104 1,381 1,559 2,704 13,177 6,966 2017: 2,518 7,086 556 8,293 164 1,421 5,399 Manure ..............................................farms, 2022: 28 19 156 45 74 255 53 2017: 46 10 155 66 62 183 54 acres treated, 2022: 324 2,048 2,430 8,318 2,391 6,552 5,682 2017: 792 721 1,676 18,099 948 3,256 780 : Organic fertilizer ..................................farms, 2022: 2 2 29 - 21 45 9 2017: 7 1 46 3 18 31 18 acres treated, 2022: (D) (D) 130 - 174 370 93 2017: 13 (D) 302 (D) 76 229 155 : Acres treated to control- : Insects ...........................................farms, 2022: 23 8 62 36 57 164 16 2017: 58 11 84 69 35 42 20 acres, 2022: 349 491 448 13,891 557 6,491 47 2017: 928 992 3,543 54,714 337 6,863 74 Weeds, grass, or brush ............................farms, 2022: 68 62 67 110 58 327 26 2017: 84 78 93 150 41 202 22 acres, 2022: 2,603 54,475 1,212 62,893 1,145 36,522 1,366 2017: 2,988 81,126 3,299 146,057 (D) (D) 497 Nematodes .........................................farms, 2022: - 3 12 19 9 17 3 2017: - - 4 9 2 6 - acres, 2022: - (D) 102 6,196 44 (D) (D) 2017: - - 4 2,691 (D) (D) - : Diseases in crops and orchards ....................farms, 2022: 11 - 16 12 7 19 1 2017: 12 - 16 11 15 14 - acres, 2022: 135 - 73 1,318 34 (D) (D) 2017: 29 - 23 2,702 25 (D) - : Chemicals used to control growth, thin fruit, : ripen, or defoliate ................................farms, 2022: 23 1 11 14 21 16 1 2017: 5 8 9 20 5 4 - acres on which used, 2022: 1,882 (D) 202 5,232 345 (D) (D) 2017: 57 1,403 94 6,780 9 15 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Santa Fe : Sierra : Socorro : Taos : Torrance : Union : Valencia ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil : conditioners .......................................farms, 2022: 84 62 137 42 47 52 282 2017: 91 59 201 68 39 35 447 acres treated, 2022: 8,680 8,381 10,615 2,056 14,355 22,533 5,134 2017: 13,305 6,340 11,279 1,266 10,473 17,316 10,008 Cropland fertilized, except cropland pasture ......farms, 2022: 66 47 94 37 33 37 214 2017: 74 42 158 63 29 32 347 acres treated, 2022: 7,563 3,791 6,366 1,775 (D) 19,887 4,345 2017: 12,983 5,682 9,917 1,201 8,587 15,757 8,984 Pastureland and rangeland fertilized ..............farms, 2022: 24 15 64 9 14 15 97 2017: 21 22 64 5 11 9 132 acres treated, 2022: 1,117 4,590 4,249 281 (D) 2,646 789 2017: 322 658 1,362 65 1,886 1,559 1,024 Manure ..............................................farms, 2022: 72 29 49 62 14 21 174 2017: 87 24 49 90 64 8 173 acres treated, 2022: 3,525 534 2,380 442 447 2,741 2,166 2017: 5,820 203 2,497 832 6,760 (D) 2,305 : Organic fertilizer ..................................farms, 2022: 33 - 2 9 3 - 47 2017: 36 9 19 26 - - 71 acres treated, 2022: 76 - (D) 24 91 - 314 2017: 208 159 630 145 - - 854 : Acres treated to control- : Insects ...........................................farms, 2022: 52 31 34 21 11 23 133 2017: 45 22 81 17 24 26 172 acres, 2022: (D) 1,916 3,026 424 1,202 4,792 2,571 2017: 6,808 3,754 7,841 108 6,570 8,174 6,403 Weeds, grass, or brush ............................farms, 2022: 58 41 69 16 29 40 172 2017: 26 47 94 16 27 36 224 acres, 2022: 6,488 4,526 4,999 (D) 3,722 28,527 2,409 2017: 6,400 6,727 6,604 117 8,189 37,098 7,018 Nematodes .........................................farms, 2022: 13 7 7 2 2 2 13 2017: 1 2 8 - - - 10 acres, 2022: (D) 1,321 100 (D) (D) (D) 120 2017: (D) (D) 128 - - - 114 : Diseases in crops and orchards ....................farms, 2022: 15 12 14 2 2 3 14 2017: 8 3 6 1 1 5 8 acres, 2022: 50 1,084 442 (D) (D) 1,033 39 2017: 15 (D) 56 (D) (D) 2,585 8 : Chemicals used to control growth, thin fruit, : ripen, or defoliate ................................farms, 2022: 14 16 7 11 3 1 7 2017: 12 6 7 2 1 - 3 acres on which used, 2022: 65 1,452 86 69 288 (D) (D) 2017: 18 854 256 (D) (D) - 12 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 41. Land Use Practices: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : New Mexico : Bernalillo : Catron : Chaves : Cibola : Colfax ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Land drained by tile ................................farms, 2022: 309 13 2 7 10 - 2017: 258 17 4 1 - - acres, 2022: 19,981 15 (D) 258 118 - 2017: 35,391 72 435 (D) - - Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 65 1 (D) 37 12 - 2017: 137 4 109 (D) - - : Land artificially drained by ditches ................farms, 2022: 1,496 54 12 6 20 3 2017: 1,684 114 4 8 13 8 acres, 2022: 54,251 687 158 2,106 213 12 2017: 55,346 457 152 186 184 761 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 36 13 13 351 11 4 2017: 33 4 38 23 14 95 : Land under conservation easement ....................farms, 2022: 369 33 1 8 6 3 2017: 377 35 4 1 12 5 acres, 2022: 504,467 2,038 (D) 86,838 28,293 (D) 2017: 500,203 5,311 12,200 (D) 62,484 10,696 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 1,367 62 (D) 10,855 4,716 (D) 2017: 1,327 152 3,050 (D) 5,207 2,139 : Cropland on which no-till practices : were used ..........................................farms, 2022: 1,917 82 20 39 34 19 2017: 1,338 41 15 17 43 19 acres, 2022: 158,821 496 517 6,208 234 2,828 2017: 138,401 200 256 2,035 627 1,632 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 83 6 26 159 7 149 2017: 103 5 17 120 15 86 : Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were : used (see text) ....................................farms, 2022: 1,229 68 10 54 26 5 2017: 868 33 - 38 22 7 acres, 2022: 236,967 507 16 16,143 841 86 2017: 218,922 122 - 6,140 231 234 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 193 7 2 299 32 17 2017: 252 4 - 162 11 33 : Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) .....................farms, 2022: 1,934 51 1 66 15 20 2017: 1,718 38 6 73 23 23 acres, 2022: 335,271 595 (D) 10,768 728 1,854 2017: 374,685 283 101 16,724 518 2,118 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 173 12 (D) 163 49 93 2017: 218 7 17 229 23 92 : Cropland planted to a cover crop : (excluding CRP) ....................................farms, 2022: 1,075 112 4 24 19 6 2017: 1,177 94 8 24 25 12 acres, 2022: 47,479 497 78 3,803 145 560 2017: 53,617 312 (D) 1,701 159 325 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 44 4 20 158 8 93 2017: 46 3 (D) 71 6 27 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ...farms, 2022: 803 37 8 46 15 8 2017: (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 : Curry : De Baca : Dona Ana : Eddy : Grant : Guadalupe : Harding ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Land drained by tile ................................farms, 2022: - 5 16 - 2 - 1 2017: - 9 23 6 - 11 - acres, 2022: - 150 202 - (D) - (D) 2017: - 355 175 202 - 26,200 - Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: - 30 13 - (D) - (D) 2017: - 39 8 34 - 2,382 - : Land artificially drained by ditches ................farms, 2022: 6 26 142 16 11 13 - 2017: 2 24 157 21 6 19 3 acres, 2022: 14 3,642 5,539 614 369 115 - 2017: (D) 2,585 5,914 1,431 151 827 1,752 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 2 140 39 38 34 9 - 2017: (D) 108 38 68 25 44 584 : Land under conservation easement ....................farms, 2022: 25 1 9 - 3 3 3 2017: 8 2 21 4 5 10 - acres, 2022: 11,242 (D) 6,582 - 40,460 840 188 2017: 3,248 (D) 276 5,006 50,920 12,159 - Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 450 (D) 731 - 13,487 280 63 2017: 406 (D) 13 1,252 10,184 1,216 - : Cropland on which no-till practices : were used ..........................................farms, 2022: 70 11 114 41 17 17 3 2017: 66 - 47 18 9 29 4 acres, 2022: 60,514 2,318 3,339 4,811 180 492 (D) 2017: 72,242 - 685 1,698 124 959 44 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 864 211 29 117 11 29 (D) 2017: 1,095 - 15 94 14 33 11 : Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were : used (see text) ....................................farms, 2022: 89 5 120 20 19 6 1 2017: 82 9 62 7 7 5 1 acres, 2022: 75,193 101 6,039 944 (D) 294 (D) 2017: 75,767 656 11,803 798 39 (D) (D) Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 845 20 50 47 (D) 49 (D) 2017: 924 73 190 114 6 (D) (D) : Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) .....................farms, 2022: 83 28 164 53 12 17 5 2017: 101 14 129 91 16 12 2 acres, 2022: 77,855 1,818 15,581 7,596 54 638 (D) 2017: 89,987 991 21,757 13,305 470 1,027 (D) Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 938 65 95 143 5 38 (D) 2017: 891 71 169 146 29 86 (D) : Cropland planted to a cover crop : (excluding CRP) ....................................farms, 2022: 31 4 92 12 18 11 - 2017: 25 8 89 26 15 26 - acres, 2022: 9,383 (D) 2,392 385 116 744 - 2017: 8,358 42 3,621 1,407 223 1,081 - Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 303 (D) 26 32 6 68 - 2017: 334 5 41 54 15 42 - Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ...farms, 2022: 56 10 72 18 4 7 3 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 : Hidalgo : Lea : Lincoln : Los Alamos : Luna : McKinley : Mora ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Land drained by tile ................................farms, 2022: 2 - 5 - 1 10 6 2017: - 8 1 - 2 13 5 acres, 2022: (D) - 3,636 - (D) 3,100 452 2017: - 545 (D) - (D) 860 19 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: (D) - 727 - (D) 310 75 2017: - 68 (D) - (D) 66 4 : Land artificially drained by ditches ................farms, 2022: 1 5 16 4 4 48 36 2017: 2 5 19 - - 47 62 acres, 2022: (D) 400 68 6 (D) 14,286 678 2017: (D) 720 401 - - 7,075 1,447 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: (D) 80 4 2 (D) 298 19 2017: (D) 144 21 - - 151 23 : Land under conservation easement ....................farms, 2022: 6 10 5 - 1 29 4 2017: 5 5 7 - 2 39 9 acres, 2022: 15,917 31,586 16,283 - (D) 20,898 561 2017: 26,820 (D) 35,011 - (D) 38,962 37,547 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 2,653 3,159 3,257 - (D) 721 140 2017: 5,364 (D) 5,002 - (D) 999 4,172 : Cropland on which no-till practices : were used ..........................................farms, 2022: 4 26 7 - 18 97 69 2017: 4 25 14 - 14 172 61 acres, 2022: 470 14,493 13 - 3,372 470 3,834 2017: (D) 5,799 307 - 703 841 769 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 118 557 2 - 187 5 56 2017: (D) 232 22 - 50 5 13 : Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were : used (see text) ....................................farms, 2022: 8 21 - - 40 23 23 2017: 15 28 17 - 28 19 21 acres, 2022: 591 9,130 - - 9,396 101 314 2017: 3,354 7,649 267 - 8,534 391 787 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 74 435 - - 235 4 14 2017: 224 273 16 - 305 21 37 : Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) .....................farms, 2022: 19 44 8 - 31 26 38 2017: 9 41 17 - 21 37 12 acres, 2022: 10,311 26,261 134 - 5,273 89 979 2017: 6,634 34,542 520 - 4,995 3,154 221 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 543 597 17 - 170 3 26 2017: 737 842 31 - 238 85 18 : Cropland planted to a cover crop : (excluding CRP) ....................................farms, 2022: 2 14 8 - 21 20 26 2017: 8 24 6 - 11 13 19 acres, 2022: (D) 4,861 140 - 971 97 403 2017: (D) 8,722 6 - 1,193 304 252 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: (D) 347 18 - 46 5 16 2017: (D) 363 1 - 108 23 13 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ...farms, 2022: 14 30 10 - 21 66 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 : Otero : Quay : Rio Arriba : Roosevelt : Sandoval : San Juan : San Miguel ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Land drained by tile ................................farms, 2022: 7 2 39 2 5 147 - 2017: 8 9 9 6 43 36 11 acres, 2022: 69 (D) 1,880 (D) 110 1,665 - 2017: 102 1,590 372 970 562 974 203 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 10 (D) 48 (D) 22 11 - 2017: 13 177 41 162 13 27 18 : Land artificially drained by ditches ................farms, 2022: 33 8 151 - 53 528 33 2017: 16 8 210 6 61 376 105 acres, 2022: 1,110 377 4,126 - 932 8,781 451 2017: 138 1,189 6,671 102 1,489 11,157 1,993 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 34 47 27 - 18 17 14 2017: 9 149 32 17 24 30 19 : Land under conservation easement ....................farms, 2022: - 18 12 11 20 58 13 2017: 2 5 14 10 20 16 20 acres, 2022: - 2,303 10,673 4,687 152 14,071 1,556 2017: (D) 2,773 4,230 23,598 273 (D) 4,203 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: - 128 889 426 8 243 120 2017: (D) 555 302 2,360 14 (D) 210 : Cropland on which no-till practices : were used ..........................................farms, 2022: 35 33 205 36 59 489 62 2017: 39 37 133 32 98 170 45 acres, 2022: 306 10,928 3,113 19,539 400 6,335 1,318 2017: 905 22,020 1,320 15,908 690 1,806 2,092 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 9 331 15 543 7 13 21 2017: 23 595 10 497 7 11 46 : Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were : used (see text) ....................................farms, 2022: 16 38 73 51 47 208 50 2017: 8 57 40 51 30 123 21 acres, 2022: 293 47,896 2,106 34,941 457 12,275 717 2017: 86 42,577 1,120 33,100 304 7,528 894 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 18 1,260 29 685 10 59 14 2017: 11 747 28 649 10 61 43 : Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) .....................farms, 2022: 17 67 154 66 56 468 35 2017: 4 82 133 102 93 257 60 acres, 2022: (D) 47,772 5,917 51,494 1,572 34,246 1,308 2017: (D) 35,287 1,786 64,880 586 40,182 1,086 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: (D) 713 38 780 28 73 37 2017: (D) 430 13 636 6 156 18 : Cropland planted to a cover crop : (excluding CRP) ....................................farms, 2022: 15 33 115 33 46 128 33 2017: 24 24 177 35 53 107 49 acres, 2022: 269 4,700 1,821 3,026 571 5,727 808 2017: 94 2,522 1,273 5,950 611 9,496 311 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 18 142 16 92 12 45 24 2017: 4 105 7 170 12 89 6 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ...farms, 2022: 16 35 21 23 23 94 12 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 : Santa Fe : Sierra : Socorro : Taos : Torrance : Union : Valencia ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Land drained by tile ................................farms, 2022: 4 - 1 9 - - 13 2017: 1 1 7 9 4 - 14 acres, 2022: 8 - (D) 98 - - 75 2017: (D) (D) 140 51 127 - 501 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 2 - (D) 11 - - 6 2017: (D) (D) 20 6 32 - 36 : Land artificially drained by ditches ................farms, 2022: 47 3 27 77 4 1 108 2017: 27 14 89 112 4 2 140 acres, 2022: 302 (D) 878 1,763 276 (D) 2,077 2017: 997 188 2,700 1,480 290 (D) 2,697 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 6 (D) 33 23 69 (D) 19 2017: 37 13 30 13 73 (D) 19 : Land under conservation easement ....................farms, 2022: 9 1 17 6 10 - 44 2017: 14 5 8 22 7 2 58 acres, 2022: 612 (D) 7,403 (D) 76,611 - 248 2017: 24,678 (D) 2,251 3,774 (D) (D) 347 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 68 (D) 435 (D) 7,661 - 6 2017: 1,763 (D) 281 172 (D) (D) 6 : Cropland on which no-till practices : were used ..........................................farms, 2022: 62 19 11 104 4 13 97 2017: 56 14 9 47 4 8 48 acres, 2022: 198 120 (D) 2,827 1,512 4,583 937 2017: 124 44 (D) 891 398 1,804 358 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 3 6 (D) 27 378 353 10 2017: 2 3 (D) 19 100 226 7 : Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were : used (see text) ....................................farms, 2022: 38 22 21 42 17 20 48 2017: 35 4 3 41 15 17 22 acres, 2022: 857 1,222 1,964 586 2,858 9,978 592 2017: (D) (D) 31 136 3,080 6,817 861 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 23 56 94 14 168 499 12 2017: (D) (D) 10 3 205 401 39 : Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) .....................farms, 2022: 71 17 53 52 24 21 152 2017: 45 27 40 86 26 26 72 acres, 2022: 6,172 1,483 1,144 441 2,221 8,095 2,425 2017: 9,722 1,852 4,039 856 5,617 9,968 1,241 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 87 87 22 8 93 385 16 2017: 216 69 101 10 216 383 17 : Cropland planted to a cover crop : (excluding CRP) ....................................farms, 2022: 79 14 22 51 4 16 62 2017: 62 21 26 73 10 9 74 acres, 2022: 226 279 817 372 265 3,522 225 2017: 1,006 72 294 701 711 1,421 553 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 3 20 37 7 66 220 4 2017: 16 3 11 10 71 158 7 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ...farms, 2022: 23 13 25 15 14 25 28 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 42. Organic Agriculture: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : New Mexico : Bernalillo : Catron : Chaves : Cibola : Colfax ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF SALES OF CERTIFIED OR EXEMPT : ORGANICALLY PRODUCED COMMODITIES : : Total organic product sales .........................farms, 2022: 93 11 2 - - 2 2017: 148 14 5 - 4 5 $1,000, 2022: 38,250 293 (D) - - (D) 2017: 39,940 206 19 - (D) 1 : By value of sales: : $1 to $4,999 ....................................farms, 2022: 40 5 2 - - 2 2017: 63 4 4 - 2 5 $1,000, 2022: 81 6 (D) - - (D) 2017: 80 8 (D) - (D) 1 : $5,000 or more ..................................farms, 2022: 53 6 - - - - 2017: 85 10 1 - 2 - $1,000, 2022: 38,169 287 - - - - 2017: 39,859 198 (D) - (D) - : TYPE OF PRODUCTION : : USDA National Organic Program : certified organic production .......................farms, 2022: 80 10 - - - 2 2017: 124 13 1 - 4 - USDA National Organic Program organic : production exempt from certification ...............farms, 2022: 22 1 2 - - - 2017: 59 10 4 - - 5 Acres transitioning into USDA National Organic : Program organic production .........................farms, 2022: 13 - - - - - 2017: 52 3 4 - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 42. Organic Agriculture: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Curry : De Baca : Dona Ana : Eddy : Grant : Guadalupe : Harding ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF SALES OF CERTIFIED OR EXEMPT : ORGANICALLY PRODUCED COMMODITIES : : Total organic product sales .........................farms, 2022: 3 - 10 - 2 - 2 2017: 3 - 22 - - - - $1,000, 2022: 2,352 - 1,259 - (D) - (D) 2017: (D) - 1,532 - - - - : By value of sales: : $1 to $4,999 ....................................farms, 2022: - - 2 - 2 - - 2017: - - 9 - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - (D) - (D) - - 2017: - - 14 - - - - : $5,000 or more ..................................farms, 2022: 3 - 8 - - - 2 2017: 3 - 13 - - - - $1,000, 2022: 2,352 - (D) - - - (D) 2017: (D) - 1,518 - - - - : TYPE OF PRODUCTION : : USDA National Organic Program : certified organic production .......................farms, 2022: 4 - 12 - 1 - - 2017: 3 - 16 - - - - USDA National Organic Program organic : production exempt from certification ...............farms, 2022: - - - - 2 - 2 2017: 2 - 7 - - - - Acres transitioning into USDA National Organic : Program organic production .........................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - 7 - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Hidalgo : Lea : Lincoln : Los Alamos : Luna : McKinley : Mora ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF SALES OF CERTIFIED OR EXEMPT : ORGANICALLY PRODUCED COMMODITIES : : Total organic product sales .........................farms, 2022: - 9 - - - 3 2 2017: - 3 1 - 1 - 4 $1,000, 2022: - (D) - - - 3 (D) 2017: - (D) (D) - (D) - 5 : By value of sales: : $1 to $4,999 ....................................farms, 2022: - 6 - - - 3 2 2017: - - - - - - 4 $1,000, 2022: - 24 - - - 3 (D) 2017: - - - - - - 5 : $5,000 or more ..................................farms, 2022: - 3 - - - - - 2017: - 3 1 - 1 - - $1,000, 2022: - (D) - - - - - 2017: - (D) (D) - (D) - - : TYPE OF PRODUCTION : : USDA National Organic Program : certified organic production .......................farms, 2022: 2 9 - - - - 1 2017: - 4 1 - 1 - 2 USDA National Organic Program organic : production exempt from certification ...............farms, 2022: - - - - - 3 1 2017: - - - - - - 5 Acres transitioning into USDA National Organic : Program organic production .........................farms, 2022: - 6 - - - - - 2017: - 6 3 - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Otero : Quay : Rio Arriba : Roosevelt : Sandoval : San Juan : San Miguel ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF SALES OF CERTIFIED OR EXEMPT : ORGANICALLY PRODUCED COMMODITIES : : Total organic product sales .........................farms, 2022: - - 17 7 4 1 3 2017: 2 1 27 12 6 - 4 $1,000, 2022: - - 3,341 19,940 22 (D) 7 2017: (D) (D) 1,379 33,017 326 - 9 : By value of sales: : $1 to $4,999 ....................................farms, 2022: - - 7 - 3 - 3 2017: - - 13 - 1 - 4 $1,000, 2022: - - 16 - (D) - 7 2017: - - 14 - (D) - 9 : $5,000 or more ..................................farms, 2022: - - 10 7 1 1 - 2017: 2 1 14 12 5 - - $1,000, 2022: - - 3,324 19,940 (D) (D) - 2017: (D) (D) 1,366 33,017 (D) - - : TYPE OF PRODUCTION : : USDA National Organic Program : certified organic production .......................farms, 2022: - - 13 7 2 1 3 2017: 2 1 22 12 5 1 3 USDA National Organic Program organic : production exempt from certification ...............farms, 2022: - - 4 - 3 - 2 2017: 3 - 10 - 1 - 4 Acres transitioning into USDA National Organic : Program organic production .........................farms, 2022: - - - - - 3 - 2017: - - 3 3 - 1 2 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 42. Organic Agriculture: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Santa Fe : Sierra : Socorro : Taos : Torrance : Union : Valencia ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF SALES OF CERTIFIED OR EXEMPT : ORGANICALLY PRODUCED COMMODITIES : : Total organic product sales .........................farms, 2022: 9 1 - - - 1 4 2017: 11 3 1 14 - - 5 $1,000, 2022: 570 (D) - - - (D) (D) 2017: 85 (D) (D) 63 - - (D) : By value of sales: : $1 to $4,999 ....................................farms, 2022: 1 - - - - - 2 2017: 6 - - 8 - - 3 $1,000, 2022: (D) - - - - - (D) 2017: 19 - - 3 - - (Z) : $5,000 or more ..................................farms, 2022: 8 1 - - - 1 2 2017: 5 3 1 6 - - 2 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) - - - (D) (D) 2017: 66 (D) (D) 60 - - (D) : TYPE OF PRODUCTION : : USDA National Organic Program : certified organic production .......................farms, 2022: 9 1 - - - 1 2 2017: 9 3 1 14 - - 6 USDA National Organic Program organic : production exempt from certification ...............farms, 2022: - - - - - - 2 2017: 5 - - 3 - - - Acres transitioning into USDA National Organic : Program organic production .........................farms, 2022: 2 - - - - - 2 2017: 10 - - 8 2 - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 43. Selected Practices: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : New Mexico : Bernalillo : Catron : Chaves : Cibola : Colfax ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Received irrigation water from the : U.S. Bureau of Reclamation .........................farms, 2022: 2,110 173 3 2 - 2 2017: 2,882 268 10 3 9 29 Practiced alley cropping, silvopasture, : forest farming, or had riparian forest : buffers or windbreaks ..............................farms, 2022: 153 10 1 2 - 5 2017: 201 21 4 2 4 4 Harvested biomass for use in : renewable energy ...................................farms, 2022: 206 13 - - 1 6 2017: 163 17 - 3 14 2 : Practiced rotational or management-intensive : grazing ............................................farms, 2022: 2,374 109 88 67 67 59 2017: 2,888 101 83 63 134 63 Raised or sold veal calves ..........................farms, 2022: 38 - - 4 - - 2017: 89 6 2 2 1 6 On-farm packing facility ............................farms, 2022: 195 34 3 1 - - 2017: 174 18 2 - 2 - Had a barn that was built prior to 1960 .............farms, 2022: 2,226 71 70 84 36 79 2017: 2,539 108 61 100 25 99 Aware of right to appeal an adverse program decision : to USDA's National Appeals Division ................farms, 2022: 5,200 222 56 156 95 88 2017: 7,370 372 82 200 160 129 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Curry : De Baca : Dona Ana : Eddy : Grant : Guadalupe : Harding ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Received irrigation water from the : U.S. Bureau of Reclamation .........................farms, 2022: - 63 742 68 - 3 - 2017: - 67 797 97 4 7 4 Practiced alley cropping, silvopasture, : forest farming, or had riparian forest : buffers or windbreaks ..............................farms, 2022: 1 - 17 3 3 3 - 2017: 4 - 13 2 2 - - Harvested biomass for use in : renewable energy ...................................farms, 2022: 2 2 17 - 2 - - 2017: 4 - 16 5 3 7 2 : Practiced rotational or management-intensive : grazing ............................................farms, 2022: 47 28 28 41 57 62 46 2017: 35 26 62 46 78 47 60 Raised or sold veal calves ..........................farms, 2022: - - - - - - 2 2017: 1 - - - - 1 2 On-farm packing facility ............................farms, 2022: 1 - 39 3 2 1 - 2017: 4 2 31 3 - - - Had a barn that was built prior to 1960 .............farms, 2022: 98 33 111 51 50 46 48 2017: 95 55 111 57 76 45 61 Aware of right to appeal an adverse program decision : to USDA's National Appeals Division ................farms, 2022: 230 59 527 90 118 82 59 2017: 273 92 558 196 145 119 96 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 43. Selected Practices: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Hidalgo : Lea : Lincoln : Los Alamos : Luna : McKinley : Mora ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Received irrigation water from the : U.S. Bureau of Reclamation .........................farms, 2022: 2 - 3 - 2 - 3 2017: 2 - 7 - 1 3 9 Practiced alley cropping, silvopasture, : forest farming, or had riparian forest : buffers or windbreaks ..............................farms, 2022: - - 1 - 2 5 9 2017: - 2 7 - 6 8 16 Harvested biomass for use in : renewable energy ...................................farms, 2022: 1 - 3 - - 20 13 2017: - - 2 - 3 6 7 : Practiced rotational or management-intensive : grazing ............................................farms, 2022: 31 42 77 - 21 185 43 2017: 33 63 116 - 15 184 131 Raised or sold veal calves ..........................farms, 2022: - - - - - 15 2 2017: 2 - 1 - - 13 3 On-farm packing facility ............................farms, 2022: - - 4 - 6 2 - 2017: - - 2 - 9 - 1 Had a barn that was built prior to 1960 .............farms, 2022: 26 52 92 2 31 97 92 2017: 37 71 120 - 30 70 93 Aware of right to appeal an adverse program decision : to USDA's National Appeals Division ................farms, 2022: 45 127 129 - 45 107 164 2017: 53 140 167 - 75 308 237 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Otero : Quay : Rio Arriba : Roosevelt : Sandoval : San Juan : San Miguel ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Received irrigation water from the : U.S. Bureau of Reclamation .........................farms, 2022: 4 5 86 - 95 375 11 2017: 6 83 118 - 231 342 16 Practiced alley cropping, silvopasture, : forest farming, or had riparian forest : buffers or windbreaks ..............................farms, 2022: 14 2 19 - 11 7 6 2017: 13 1 22 - 16 2 12 Harvested biomass for use in : renewable energy ...................................farms, 2022: 6 - 34 - 11 16 11 2017: 1 2 8 1 15 10 8 : Practiced rotational or management-intensive : grazing ............................................farms, 2022: 55 76 132 64 103 257 68 2017: 60 70 168 80 94 250 148 Raised or sold veal calves ..........................farms, 2022: 6 1 1 - 4 - 3 2017: 5 1 3 - 3 20 4 On-farm packing facility ............................farms, 2022: 13 1 12 - 7 16 - 2017: 14 3 23 - 9 5 - Had a barn that was built prior to 1960 .............farms, 2022: 72 146 80 86 81 124 80 2017: 84 116 129 95 63 124 136 Aware of right to appeal an adverse program decision : to USDA's National Appeals Division ................farms, 2022: 134 204 365 205 150 428 253 2017: 155 249 470 305 217 673 376 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Santa Fe : Sierra : Socorro : Taos : Torrance : Union : Valencia ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Received irrigation water from the : U.S. Bureau of Reclamation .........................farms, 2022: 72 9 111 14 4 - 258 2017: 71 24 169 29 10 4 462 Practiced alley cropping, silvopasture, : forest farming, or had riparian forest : buffers or windbreaks ..............................farms, 2022: 7 4 - 6 - - 15 2017: 8 2 3 15 - 2 10 Harvested biomass for use in : renewable energy ...................................farms, 2022: 9 1 6 20 4 1 7 2017: 10 - 1 8 - 1 7 : Practiced rotational or management-intensive : grazing ............................................farms, 2022: 61 41 68 73 134 74 70 2017: 77 54 76 116 140 76 139 Raised or sold veal calves ..........................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - 1 1 - - 11 On-farm packing facility ............................farms, 2022: 26 5 - 13 1 - 5 2017: 16 8 3 4 3 - 12 Had a barn that was built prior to 1960 .............farms, 2022: 51 28 33 44 104 103 25 2017: 64 25 49 71 105 105 59 Aware of right to appeal an adverse program decision : to USDA's National Appeals Division ................farms, 2022: 158 77 125 156 184 113 249 2017: 205 90 185 276 245 142 380 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 44. Farms by North American Industry Classification System: 2022 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : New Mexico : Bernalillo : Catron : Chaves : Cibola : Colfax ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farms ....................................................: 20,976 964 305 485 520 269 : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ...............................: 393 18 7 30 3 - Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .............................: 916 69 2 5 8 - Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ..............................: 2,429 85 5 63 4 - Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture : production (1114) .............................................: 254 53 2 - 4 - Other crop farming (1119) ......................................: 4,371 184 30 96 36 29 Tobacco farming (11191) ......................................: - - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) .......................................: 48 - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ..........................: 4,323 184 30 96 36 29 : Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ......................: 7,215 145 190 152 303 130 Cattle feedlots (112112) .......................................: 53 - 2 1 - 3 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .......................: 110 6 - 17 - 4 Hog and pig farming (1122) .....................................: 61 5 2 4 - - Poultry and egg production (1123) ..............................: 368 57 2 14 13 4 Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..................................: 1,943 89 5 22 79 6 Aquaculture and other animal : production (1125, 1129) .......................................: 2,863 253 58 81 70 93 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Curry : De Baca : Dona Ana : Eddy : Grant : Guadalupe : Harding ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farms ....................................................: 665 175 1,990 346 334 267 175 : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ...............................: 40 8 2 2 8 - - Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .............................: 10 2 60 - 8 3 3 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ..............................: - 11 1,411 53 18 - - Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture : production (1114) .............................................: 1 - 17 6 6 - 2 Other crop farming (1119) ......................................: 325 45 230 87 27 37 32 Tobacco farming (11191) ......................................: - - - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) .......................................: 6 - 23 4 - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ..........................: 319 45 207 83 27 37 32 : Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ......................: 190 75 107 108 191 179 110 Cattle feedlots (112112) .......................................: 8 2 - 3 - 3 - Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .......................: 19 - 6 3 - - - Hog and pig farming (1122) .....................................: 6 - 1 5 - - - Poultry and egg production (1123) ..............................: - - 23 3 2 6 - Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..................................: 15 7 29 20 5 3 9 Aquaculture and other animal : production (1125, 1129) .......................................: 51 25 104 56 69 36 19 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Hidalgo : Lea : Lincoln : Los Alamos : Luna : McKinley : Mora ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farms ....................................................: 152 411 359 4 213 1,664 501 : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ...............................: 2 2 - - - 1 1 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .............................: 4 10 1 - 18 44 1 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ..............................: 16 19 33 - 38 - 13 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture : production (1114) .............................................: 4 1 2 - 7 11 17 Other crop farming (1119) ......................................: 17 83 26 - 37 125 135 Tobacco farming (11191) ......................................: - - - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) .......................................: - 7 - - 1 - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ..........................: 17 76 26 - 36 125 135 : Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ......................: 85 175 211 2 65 682 220 Cattle feedlots (112112) .......................................: 1 2 2 - 3 - 1 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .......................: - 6 2 - 3 - 1 Hog and pig farming (1122) .....................................: - - 1 - - 2 - Poultry and egg production (1123) ..............................: 2 19 5 - 4 5 5 Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..................................: 3 14 4 - 19 628 15 Aquaculture and other animal : production (1125, 1129) .......................................: 18 80 72 2 19 166 92 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Otero : Quay : Rio Arriba : Roosevelt : Sandoval : San Juan : San Miguel ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farms ....................................................: 467 592 1,285 638 709 2,877 776 : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ...............................: - 19 3 34 9 152 - Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .............................: 5 4 104 2 46 290 43 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ..............................: 156 1 135 9 93 37 25 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture : production (1114) .............................................: 5 - 20 - 14 11 9 Other crop farming (1119) ......................................: 44 227 331 248 132 718 137 Tobacco farming (11191) ......................................: - - - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) .......................................: - - - 6 - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ..........................: 44 227 331 242 132 718 137 : Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ......................: 154 220 459 201 281 752 397 Cattle feedlots (112112) .......................................: - 3 3 3 6 - 1 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .......................: - - 1 18 6 4 4 Hog and pig farming (1122) .....................................: 2 2 - - - 5 7 Poultry and egg production (1123) ..............................: 2 1 13 7 13 56 15 Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..................................: 27 40 42 23 33 567 16 Aquaculture and other animal : production (1125, 1129) .......................................: 72 75 174 93 76 285 122 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 44. Farms by North American Industry Classification System: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Santa Fe : Sierra : Socorro : Taos : Torrance : Union : Valencia ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farms ....................................................: 591 269 453 622 577 343 978 : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ...............................: 22 7 3 - 7 13 - Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .............................: 78 11 8 33 4 1 39 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ..............................: 53 46 11 34 7 2 51 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture : production (1114) .............................................: 22 1 3 8 11 - 17 Other crop farming (1119) ......................................: 65 44 139 261 65 53 326 Tobacco farming (11191) ......................................: - - - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) .......................................: - 1 - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ..........................: 65 43 139 261 65 53 326 : Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ......................: 168 107 163 172 336 205 280 Cattle feedlots (112112) .......................................: - - 1 - - 4 1 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .......................: - 4 4 - 1 - 1 Hog and pig farming (1122) .....................................: 2 - 6 3 2 - 6 Poultry and egg production (1123) ..............................: 24 6 21 3 15 2 26 Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..................................: 65 2 22 23 31 - 80 Aquaculture and other animal : production (1125, 1129) .......................................: 92 41 72 85 98 63 151 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 45. Selected Operation and Producer Characteristics: 2022 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : New Mexico : Bernalillo : Catron : Chaves : Cibola : Colfax ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS : : Land in farms .............................................farms: 20,976 964 305 485 520 269 acres: 39,128,563 (D) 1,396,946 2,309,179 1,700,895 2,035,008 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 8,905 488 47 237 51 64 acres: 762,676 3,987 1,500 57,173 957 7,508 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : : Owned land in farms .......................................farms: 20,234 926 291 449 500 244 acres: 28,219,002 (D) 826,007 1,455,319 1,396,909 1,213,877 Rented or leased land in farms ............................farms: 3,872 111 92 131 114 105 acres: 10,909,561 (D) 570,939 853,860 303,986 821,131 : TENURE : : Full owners ...............................................farms: 13,470 796 211 354 172 164 acres: 16,375,234 (D) 506,509 797,716 1,023,074 786,007 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 6,393 397 28 186 28 36 acres: 343,233 1,385 970 32,798 208 2,823 : Part owners ...............................................farms: 3,345 73 78 95 104 80 acres: 17,942,332 (D) 685,593 1,320,345 439,347 743,356 Owned land in farms .....................................acres: 9,499,008 (D) 317,708 657,603 218,242 427,870 Rented land in farms ....................................acres: 8,443,324 14,177 367,885 662,742 221,105 315,486 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 1,271 34 19 38 11 23 acres: 364,480 1,236 530 21,066 725 3,869 : Tenants ...................................................farms: 4,161 95 16 36 244 25 acres: 4,810,997 (D) 204,844 191,118 238,474 505,645 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 1,241 57 - 13 12 5 acres: 54,963 1,366 - 3,309 24 816 : NUMBER OF TOTAL PRODUCERS : : Total producers ..........................................number: 38,218 1,797 577 896 892 502 : Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer .................................................: 8,849 350 125 193 277 93 2 producers ................................................: 9,395 520 133 221 177 144 3 producers ................................................: 1,544 36 23 52 36 18 4 producers ................................................: 823 38 14 10 23 7 5 or more producers ........................................: 365 20 10 9 7 7 : Total male producers ...................................number: 22,665 985 333 593 529 294 : Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 14,868 707 224 365 361 197 2 producers ..............................................: 2,252 75 30 73 42 38 3 producers ..............................................: 652 25 7 13 13 3 4 producers ..............................................: 135 2 3 3 2 3 5 or more producers ......................................: 97 8 3 4 5 - : Total female producers .................................number: 15,553 812 244 303 363 208 : Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 11,814 609 169 266 272 171 2 producers ..............................................: 1,254 55 21 13 31 12 3 producers ..............................................: 253 13 11 1 7 3 4 producers ..............................................: 57 3 - 2 2 1 5 or more producers ......................................: 32 7 - - - - : PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ : : Producers (see text) ...........................................: 37,023 1,730 556 867 859 491 : Sex of producers: : Male .........................................................: 22,009 962 325 573 508 291 Female .......................................................: 15,014 768 231 294 351 200 : Hired managers .................................................: 1,329 69 43 110 16 31 : Primary occupation: : Farming ......................................................: 17,176 622 273 504 411 269 Other ........................................................: 19,847 1,108 283 363 448 222 : Place of residence: : On farm operated .............................................: 25,804 1,404 417 604 531 377 Not on farm operated .........................................: 11,219 326 139 263 328 114 : Days worked off farm: : None .........................................................: 13,683 615 173 322 285 206 Any ..........................................................: 23,340 1,115 383 545 574 285 1 to 49 days ...............................................: 4,172 272 70 109 80 68 50 to 99 days ..............................................: 2,532 111 23 60 21 19 100 to 199 days ............................................: 3,533 186 75 61 84 44 200 days or more ...........................................: 13,103 546 215 315 389 154 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less ..............................................: 1,911 91 26 87 36 24 3 or 4 years .................................................: 2,573 120 49 98 86 20 5 to 9 years .................................................: 6,122 393 103 130 107 92 10 years or more .............................................: 26,417 1,126 378 552 630 355 : Average years on present farm ................................: 22.7 20.8 19.1 18.7 23.3 24.2 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less ..............................................: 4,727 241 72 145 122 27 6 to 10 years ................................................: 5,099 319 78 127 103 63 11 years or more .............................................: 27,197 1,170 406 595 634 401 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Curry : De Baca : Dona Ana : Eddy : Grant : Guadalupe : Harding ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS : : Land in farms .............................................farms: 665 175 1,990 346 334 267 175 acres: 891,911 928,891 713,474 640,351 794,499 1,258,863 911,624 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 155 80 1,781 160 72 58 8 acres: (D) 8,046 69,044 27,295 1,072 (D) (D) : OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : : Owned land in farms .......................................farms: 643 158 1,943 340 311 228 164 acres: 640,671 545,027 528,779 361,897 607,663 947,917 678,538 Rented or leased land in farms ............................farms: 151 71 185 76 95 148 77 acres: 251,240 383,864 184,695 278,454 186,836 310,946 233,086 : TENURE : : Full owners ...............................................farms: 514 104 1,805 270 239 119 98 acres: 373,172 (D) 494,095 296,749 307,395 306,854 372,467 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 71 58 1,626 133 58 41 8 acres: 70,513 (D) 26,093 18,046 575 1,525 (D) : Part owners ...............................................farms: 129 54 138 70 72 109 66 acres: 480,757 609,884 177,449 338,544 437,343 840,507 455,881 Owned land in farms .....................................acres: 267,499 284,659 34,684 65,148 300,268 641,063 306,071 Rented land in farms ....................................acres: 213,258 325,225 142,765 273,396 137,075 199,444 149,810 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 70 20 119 25 13 14 - acres: 108,230 4,096 36,541 (D) (D) (D) - : Tenants ...................................................farms: 22 17 47 6 23 39 11 acres: 37,982 (D) 41,930 5,058 49,761 111,502 83,276 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 14 2 36 2 1 3 - acres: (D) (D) 6,410 (D) (D) (D) - : NUMBER OF TOTAL PRODUCERS : : Total producers ..........................................number: 1,204 329 3,553 660 666 511 325 : Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer .................................................: 299 65 772 117 98 109 78 2 producers ................................................: 261 87 1,019 163 191 120 59 3 producers ................................................: 49 14 109 49 14 18 26 4 producers ................................................: 49 4 72 15 25 9 9 5 or more producers ........................................: 7 5 18 2 6 11 3 : Total male producers ...................................number: 705 200 2,215 420 362 322 182 : Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 470 133 1,558 255 245 208 115 2 producers ..............................................: 66 24 193 69 33 27 24 3 producers ..............................................: 15 3 49 9 9 16 5 4 producers ..............................................: 12 1 17 - 2 3 1 5 or more producers ......................................: 1 1 9 - 3 - - : Total female producers .................................number: 499 129 1,338 240 304 189 143 : Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 344 101 1,138 193 231 131 89 2 producers ..............................................: 61 8 69 22 27 16 15 3 producers ..............................................: 11 - 16 1 3 - 8 4 producers ..............................................: - 3 2 - - 2 - 5 or more producers ......................................: - - 1 - 2 3 - : PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ : : Producers (see text) ...........................................: 1,192 317 3,497 658 646 483 322 : Sex of producers: : Male .........................................................: 693 198 2,181 418 348 316 181 Female .......................................................: 499 119 1,316 240 298 167 141 : Hired managers .................................................: 45 28 188 52 19 17 24 : Primary occupation: : Farming ......................................................: 523 180 1,286 264 293 231 150 Other ........................................................: 669 137 2,211 394 353 252 172 : Place of residence: : On farm operated .............................................: 533 252 2,589 530 463 277 200 Not on farm operated .........................................: 659 65 908 128 183 206 122 : Days worked off farm: : None .........................................................: 467 111 1,249 251 278 149 115 Any ..........................................................: 725 206 2,248 407 368 334 207 1 to 49 days ...............................................: 81 47 588 47 85 45 25 50 to 99 days ..............................................: 31 29 217 50 10 75 23 100 to 199 days ............................................: 65 20 245 26 57 43 23 200 days or more ...........................................: 548 110 1,198 284 216 171 136 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less ..............................................: 62 17 171 47 54 7 40 3 or 4 years .................................................: 151 23 255 48 32 43 11 5 to 9 years .................................................: 268 31 572 107 82 57 79 10 years or more .............................................: 711 246 2,499 456 478 376 192 : Average years on present farm ................................: 20.5 23.8 20.7 22.6 22.1 23.0 20.1 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less ..............................................: 219 39 481 102 82 61 50 6 to 10 years ................................................: 205 28 456 92 88 32 60 11 years or more .............................................: 768 250 2,560 464 476 390 212 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Hidalgo : Lea : Lincoln : Los Alamos : Luna : McKinley : Mora ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS : : Land in farms .............................................farms: 152 411 359 4 213 1,664 501 acres: 699,048 1,826,208 1,430,994 (D) 714,436 2,420,328 684,546 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 36 93 40 - 96 151 223 acres: (D) 40,444 145 - (D) 882 5,599 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : : Owned land in farms .......................................farms: 145 384 352 2 193 1,635 491 acres: 507,442 857,356 1,132,228 (D) 214,029 2,291,530 599,110 Rented or leased land in farms ............................farms: 30 119 99 2 77 90 119 acres: 191,606 968,852 298,766 (D) 500,407 128,798 85,436 : TENURE : : Full owners ...............................................farms: 122 292 260 2 136 287 382 acres: 248,888 374,847 494,853 (D) 126,037 1,207,581 419,859 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 28 69 38 - 60 53 174 acres: 5,086 (D) (D) - 12,160 280 3,598 : Part owners ...............................................farms: 23 92 92 - 57 181 109 acres: 444,428 1,229,379 928,241 - 556,476 245,861 262,559 Owned land in farms .....................................acres: (D) 482,509 637,375 - 87,992 151,400 179,251 Rented land in farms ....................................acres: (D) 746,870 290,866 - 468,484 94,461 83,308 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 7 22 2 - 28 10 47 acres: (D) 22,684 (D) - 8,702 189 (D) : Tenants ...................................................farms: 7 27 7 2 20 1,196 10 acres: 5,732 221,982 7,900 (D) 31,923 966,886 2,128 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 1 2 - - 8 88 2 acres: (D) (D) - - (D) 413 (D) : NUMBER OF TOTAL PRODUCERS : : Total producers ..........................................number: 282 766 651 6 411 2,865 853 : Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer .................................................: 48 155 125 2 72 939 253 2 producers ................................................: 82 204 199 2 97 455 187 3 producers ................................................: 18 24 25 - 35 177 33 4 producers ................................................: 4 15 5 - 7 53 23 5 or more producers ........................................: - 13 5 - 2 40 5 : Total male producers ...................................number: 160 451 403 4 251 1,471 533 : Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 125 323 258 4 151 853 352 2 producers ..............................................: 14 28 56 - 31 171 69 3 producers ..............................................: 1 16 8 - 10 53 11 4 producers ..............................................: 1 6 1 - 2 7 - 5 or more producers ......................................: - - 1 - - 15 1 : Total female producers .................................number: 122 315 248 2 160 1,394 320 : Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 97 231 215 2 124 977 264 2 producers ..............................................: 11 27 10 - 18 123 21 3 producers ..............................................: 1 10 3 - - 43 3 4 producers ..............................................: - - 1 - - 7 - 5 or more producers ......................................: - - - - - 2 1 : PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ : : Producers (see text) ...........................................: 282 747 638 6 407 2,752 838 : Sex of producers: : Male .........................................................: 160 445 394 4 249 1,400 526 Female .......................................................: 122 302 244 2 158 1,352 312 : Hired managers .................................................: 19 36 34 - 53 10 8 : Primary occupation: : Farming ......................................................: 132 333 300 - 216 1,545 297 Other ........................................................: 150 414 338 6 191 1,207 541 : Place of residence: : On farm operated .............................................: 200 530 482 2 261 1,877 545 Not on farm operated .........................................: 82 217 156 4 146 875 293 : Days worked off farm: : None .........................................................: 116 252 234 2 159 901 321 Any ..........................................................: 166 495 404 4 248 1,851 517 1 to 49 days ...............................................: 40 74 53 2 42 233 82 50 to 99 days ..............................................: 14 67 41 2 12 226 71 100 to 199 days ............................................: 16 45 69 - 22 324 86 200 days or more ...........................................: 96 309 241 - 172 1,068 278 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less ..............................................: 32 73 20 - 63 80 35 3 or 4 years .................................................: 14 76 27 - 35 137 53 5 to 9 years .................................................: 19 113 147 - 60 444 140 10 years or more .............................................: 217 485 444 6 249 2,091 610 : Average years on present farm ................................: 18.0 19.4 21.0 17.3 18.1 26.2 23.7 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less ..............................................: 25 146 51 - 85 252 100 6 to 10 years ................................................: 42 107 99 - 55 405 94 11 years or more .............................................: 215 494 488 6 267 2,095 644 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Otero : Quay : Rio Arriba : Roosevelt : Sandoval : San Juan : San Miguel ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS : : Land in farms .............................................farms: 467 592 1,285 638 709 2,877 776 acres: 867,162 1,834,958 1,346,191 1,294,906 881,954 2,417,870 1,662,231 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 226 67 829 137 368 1,368 240 acres: 3,991 (D) 17,740 (D) 4,557 72,049 3,985 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : : Owned land in farms .......................................farms: 455 570 1,248 613 690 2,837 753 acres: 536,035 1,396,135 1,151,437 987,872 660,257 2,302,011 1,250,436 Rented or leased land in farms ............................farms: 69 197 260 149 98 130 178 acres: 331,127 438,823 194,754 307,034 221,697 115,859 411,795 : TENURE : : Full owners ...............................................farms: 392 395 982 489 490 943 598 acres: 435,310 562,389 963,647 593,327 519,255 1,266,205 588,266 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 210 31 632 68 269 485 196 acres: 2,469 (D) 9,600 38,178 3,188 (D) 2,621 : Part owners ...............................................farms: 57 175 224 124 78 164 155 acres: 389,640 1,250,657 270,509 641,904 54,466 87,262 1,018,091 Owned land in farms .....................................acres: 98,925 833,746 120,036 394,545 10,878 48,313 662,170 Rented land in farms ....................................acres: 290,715 416,911 150,473 247,359 43,588 38,949 355,921 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 12 35 168 64 44 87 39 acres: 1,482 29,834 7,641 52,624 802 (D) 1,318 : Tenants ...................................................farms: 18 22 79 25 141 1,770 23 acres: 42,212 21,912 112,035 59,675 308,233 1,064,403 55,874 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 4 1 29 5 55 796 5 acres: 40 (D) 499 (D) 567 17,108 46 : NUMBER OF TOTAL PRODUCERS : : Total producers ..........................................number: 886 1,084 2,574 1,072 1,203 5,112 1,327 : Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer .................................................: 148 223 502 293 340 1,372 367 2 producers ................................................: 261 317 626 286 288 1,089 319 3 producers ................................................: 30 21 77 39 52 224 57 4 producers ................................................: 24 12 53 18 21 149 24 5 or more producers ........................................: 4 19 27 2 8 43 9 : Total male producers ...................................number: 516 635 1,589 655 757 2,816 856 : Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 354 429 956 489 553 1,705 603 2 producers ..............................................: 60 54 119 56 57 361 74 3 producers ..............................................: 9 30 36 13 26 97 27 4 producers ..............................................: - 2 22 1 3 9 6 5 or more producers ......................................: 3 - 13 2 - 8 - : Total female producers .................................number: 370 449 985 417 446 2,296 471 : Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 283 365 682 316 353 1,617 375 2 producers ..............................................: 39 13 89 41 32 258 33 3 producers ..............................................: - 14 11 5 3 26 4 4 producers ..............................................: 1 4 2 1 2 19 - 5 or more producers ......................................: 1 - 6 - 2 1 3 : PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ : : Producers (see text) ...........................................: 872 1,044 2,305 1,062 1,188 4,990 1,308 : Sex of producers: : Male .........................................................: 511 623 1,429 649 754 2,752 850 Female .......................................................: 361 421 876 413 434 2,238 458 : Hired managers .................................................: 35 37 75 52 13 36 29 : Primary occupation: : Farming ......................................................: 373 493 1,012 418 455 3,090 624 Other ........................................................: 499 551 1,293 644 733 1,900 684 : Place of residence: : On farm operated .............................................: 686 637 1,532 589 747 3,833 815 Not on farm operated .........................................: 186 407 773 473 441 1,157 493 : Days worked off farm: : None .........................................................: 305 503 784 472 374 2,070 486 Any ..........................................................: 567 541 1,521 590 814 2,920 822 1 to 49 days ...............................................: 69 89 381 111 107 448 223 50 to 99 days ..............................................: 49 43 174 41 66 442 98 100 to 199 days ............................................: 76 93 321 51 134 530 123 200 days or more ...........................................: 373 316 645 387 507 1,500 378 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less ..............................................: 46 64 82 72 38 243 39 3 or 4 years .................................................: 60 46 173 39 51 310 65 5 to 9 years .................................................: 173 190 277 226 251 720 209 10 years or more .............................................: 593 744 1,773 725 848 3,717 995 : Average years on present farm ................................: 20.0 24.6 24.3 22.6 23.1 25.8 23.3 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less ..............................................: 105 140 275 132 117 609 103 6 to 10 years ................................................: 140 110 244 184 194 569 221 11 years or more .............................................: 627 794 1,786 746 877 3,812 984 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Santa Fe : Sierra : Socorro : Taos : Torrance : Union : Valencia ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS : : Land in farms .............................................farms: 591 269 453 622 577 343 978 acres: 494,844 1,070,677 1,345,407 229,129 1,692,413 1,925,764 450,426 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 296 109 215 481 73 45 611 acres: 10,047 6,203 11,717 8,231 10,880 (D) 10,678 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : : Owned land in farms .......................................farms: 567 259 432 602 544 305 960 acres: 442,042 727,547 845,561 169,995 1,131,471 1,210,002 (D) Rented or leased land in farms ............................farms: 83 70 112 126 198 182 128 acres: 52,802 343,130 499,846 59,134 560,942 715,762 (D) : TENURE : : Full owners ...............................................farms: 494 199 330 484 379 161 807 acres: 367,737 613,064 540,694 142,656 620,039 386,074 208,242 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 228 85 168 386 48 15 480 acres: 4,377 2,319 5,055 4,087 6,356 (D) 2,991 : Part owners ...............................................farms: 59 60 99 106 165 144 113 acres: 119,284 424,235 735,400 61,881 979,083 1,455,807 (D) Owned land in farms .....................................acres: 73,916 114,483 304,864 27,239 511,432 823,928 (D) Rented land in farms ....................................acres: 45,368 309,752 430,536 34,642 467,651 631,879 (D) Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 35 24 38 83 18 28 94 acres: 5,493 3,884 6,384 4,123 3,300 17,155 5,325 : Tenants ...................................................farms: 38 10 24 32 33 38 58 acres: 7,823 33,378 69,313 24,592 93,291 83,883 (D) Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 33 - 9 12 7 2 37 acres: 177 - 278 21 1,224 (D) 2,362 : NUMBER OF TOTAL PRODUCERS : : Total producers ..........................................number: 1,213 557 809 1,191 1,088 621 1,735 : Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer .................................................: 188 69 161 287 205 148 376 2 producers ................................................: 290 168 243 252 283 147 505 3 producers ................................................: 49 11 41 36 69 25 57 4 producers ................................................: 46 12 2 24 11 18 27 5 or more producers ........................................: 18 9 6 23 9 5 13 : Total male producers ...................................number: 761 295 513 814 664 365 1,016 : Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 425 202 347 422 435 252 792 2 producers ..............................................: 81 26 75 69 55 34 68 3 producers ..............................................: 37 9 4 35 27 15 21 4 producers ..............................................: 12 - 1 6 2 - 5 5 or more producers ......................................: 3 2 - 11 3 - 1 : Total female producers .................................number: 452 262 296 377 424 256 719 : Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 333 171 252 327 325 189 602 2 producers ..............................................: 40 26 16 25 36 16 30 3 producers ..............................................: 9 6 4 - 9 9 19 4 producers ..............................................: 3 - - - - 2 - 5 or more producers ......................................: - 3 - - - - - : PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ : : Producers (see text) ...........................................: 1,171 522 802 1,087 1,058 609 1,717 : Sex of producers: : Male .........................................................: 743 283 511 721 640 360 1,011 Female .......................................................: 428 239 291 366 418 249 706 : Hired managers .................................................: 43 37 24 45 39 41 21 : Primary occupation: : Farming ......................................................: 411 241 360 415 504 326 625 Other ........................................................: 760 281 442 672 554 283 1,092 : Place of residence: : On farm operated .............................................: 798 399 529 784 677 348 1,356 Not on farm operated .........................................: 373 123 273 303 381 261 361 : Days worked off farm: : None .........................................................: 368 185 281 355 463 243 588 Any ..........................................................: 803 337 521 732 595 366 1,129 1 to 49 days ...............................................: 114 56 77 105 93 84 172 50 to 99 days ..............................................: 87 53 57 127 49 38 106 100 to 199 days ............................................: 130 65 69 105 108 54 183 200 days or more ...........................................: 472 163 318 395 345 190 668 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less ..............................................: 59 12 27 64 86 40 74 3 or 4 years .................................................: 111 53 47 130 97 19 94 5 to 9 years .................................................: 224 100 142 87 184 118 277 10 years or more .............................................: 777 357 586 806 691 432 1,272 : Average years on present farm ................................: 21.4 20.0 23.0 22.6 20.3 22.0 21.5 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less ..............................................: 180 63 81 177 190 59 196 6 to 10 years ................................................: 199 85 101 82 145 101 271 11 years or more .............................................: 792 374 620 828 723 449 1,250 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : New Mexico : Bernalillo : Catron : Chaves : Cibola : Colfax ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ - Con. : : Years operating any farm: - Con. : : Average years on any farm ....................................: 24.7 22.0 22.2 22.3 25.1 27.5 : Age group: : Under 25 years ...............................................: 602 70 2 14 32 9 25 to 34 years ...............................................: 2,064 104 30 45 55 36 35 to 44 years ...............................................: 3,634 232 76 157 91 31 45 to 54 years ...............................................: 4,862 173 84 99 125 50 55 to 64 years ...............................................: 8,887 404 128 193 182 111 65 to 74 years ...............................................: 10,589 482 163 262 242 142 75 years and over ............................................: 6,385 265 73 97 132 112 : Average age ..................................................: 60.6 58.7 59.3 57.9 58.8 62.0 : Young producers (see text) .....................................: 2,666 174 32 59 87 45 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ...............: 11,468 692 155 115 172 78 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native .............................: 7,965 149 1 17 484 14 Asian ........................................................: 142 11 - - - - Black or African American ....................................: 93 10 - - - - Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ....................: 54 - 2 - - - White ........................................................: 28,160 1,537 526 846 327 463 More than one race reported ..................................: 609 23 27 4 48 14 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training : in Reserves or National Guard (see text) ....................: 32,850 1,529 490 780 749 438 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ....................: 4,173 201 66 87 110 53 : Number of persons living in : producers' households .........................................: 67,158 3,003 949 1,625 1,911 843 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions .........................................: 31,470 1,499 460 753 715 406 Land use and/or crop decisions ...............................: 27,210 1,264 366 639 628 309 Livestock decisions ..........................................: 24,192 1,104 437 622 738 351 Marketing decisions (see text) ...............................: 19,787 874 284 642 535 298 Record keeping and/or financial management ...................: 24,416 1,096 347 668 627 355 Estate planning or succession planning .......................: 19,341 860 318 492 523 268 : INTERNET ACCESS : : Farms with- : Internet access ..............................................: 14,672 702 235 410 299 232 Dial-up ....................................................: 500 14 16 24 - 10 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) .............: 7,782 513 96 175 108 105 Cellular data plan (see text) ..............................: 8,708 440 105 245 131 124 Satellite ..................................................: 3,038 63 125 124 132 83 Don't know .................................................: 848 25 9 25 16 15 Other ......................................................: 120 8 - 5 1 - : TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by : one producer's household and/or : extended family ..........................................farms: 19,946 945 290 444 485 243 acres: 31,456,111 256,456 1,240,230 1,809,800 1,236,165 945,726 Limited Liability Company .................................farms: 1,788 135 43 95 32 36 acres: 5,886,471 (D) 429,212 436,885 245,523 259,355 : OPERATION'S LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ......................................farms: 17,593 855 218 348 435 202 acres: 18,360,412 (D) 534,969 975,671 634,040 669,103 : Partnership ...............................................farms: 982 14 19 64 16 27 acres: 6,000,222 342 460,035 429,363 194,798 249,312 : Corporation: : Family held .............................................farms: 977 55 46 59 8 31 acres: 6,947,531 9,098 (D) (D) (D) (D) Other than family held ..................................farms: 152 8 6 2 1 2 acres: 1,646,492 36,017 (D) (D) (D) (D) : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. ........................farms: 1,272 32 16 12 60 7 acres: 6,173,906 157,726 12,174 113,218 809,417 292,990 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Curry : De Baca : Dona Ana : Eddy : Grant : Guadalupe : Harding ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ - Con. : : Years operating any farm: - Con. : : Average years on any farm ....................................: 23.3 25.7 22.5 24.7 25.2 25.7 23.3 : Age group: : Under 25 years ...............................................: 7 - 16 8 17 4 3 25 to 34 years ...............................................: 116 4 146 45 29 43 7 35 to 44 years ...............................................: 67 40 281 97 51 25 55 45 to 54 years ...............................................: 177 56 510 89 68 64 32 55 to 64 years ...............................................: 316 106 920 144 137 150 66 65 to 74 years ...............................................: 326 76 970 171 226 146 117 75 years and over ............................................: 183 35 654 104 118 51 42 : Average age ..................................................: 60.2 59.6 62.2 59.0 61.9 59.8 60.0 : Young producers (see text) .....................................: 123 4 162 53 46 47 10 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ...............: 97 50 1,630 116 127 327 105 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native .............................: 12 - 46 8 - 1 8 Asian ........................................................: 5 - 54 - 3 - 1 Black or African American ....................................: 1 2 16 - - - 3 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ....................: - - 4 - - - - White ........................................................: 1,164 307 3,331 645 639 476 303 More than one race reported ..................................: 10 8 46 5 4 6 7 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training : in Reserves or National Guard (see text) ....................: 1,133 303 3,002 620 596 437 290 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ....................: 59 14 495 38 50 46 32 : Number of persons living in : producers' households .........................................: 2,277 530 6,019 1,166 990 896 624 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions .........................................: 927 279 2,944 526 542 401 265 Land use and/or crop decisions ...............................: 877 236 2,482 446 446 353 217 Livestock decisions ..........................................: 704 236 924 436 495 388 250 Marketing decisions (see text) ...............................: 601 199 1,451 386 352 322 192 Record keeping and/or financial management ...................: 893 227 2,222 471 454 343 220 Estate planning or succession planning .......................: 660 163 1,432 321 345 298 169 : INTERNET ACCESS : : Farms with- : Internet access ..............................................: 530 147 1,555 277 278 208 111 Dial-up ....................................................: 15 - 45 17 10 15 1 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) .............: 366 101 966 125 144 154 85 Cellular data plan (see text) ..............................: 330 89 932 151 164 112 82 Satellite ..................................................: 79 22 308 67 72 26 14 Don't know .................................................: 37 3 58 30 14 7 1 Other ......................................................: - - 12 1 11 - 1 : TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by : one producer's household and/or : extended family ..........................................farms: 603 170 1,871 331 322 248 158 acres: 791,315 880,629 358,028 604,783 657,748 777,065 702,742 Limited Liability Company .................................farms: 49 14 184 40 36 15 29 acres: 171,764 116,652 258,136 124,626 275,712 146,177 130,241 : OPERATION'S LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ......................................farms: 468 137 1,725 278 274 224 129 acres: 510,114 (D) (D) 392,472 345,694 481,876 425,955 : Partnership ...............................................farms: 67 16 117 29 26 14 14 acres: 122,422 139,511 88,005 163,442 252,471 262,143 132,589 : Corporation: : Family held .............................................farms: 97 21 95 29 18 16 25 acres: 245,254 452,609 (D) (D) 165,383 416,462 347,959 Other than family held ..................................farms: 10 - 19 1 3 - - acres: 980 - (D) (D) 56 - - : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. ........................farms: 23 1 34 9 13 13 7 acres: 13,141 (D) (D) 906 30,895 98,382 5,121 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Hidalgo : Lea : Lincoln : Los Alamos : Luna : McKinley : Mora ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ - Con. : : Years operating any farm: - Con. : : Average years on any farm ....................................: 22.3 21.5 25.0 17.3 20.9 27.4 25.8 : Age group: : Under 25 years ...............................................: 3 39 2 - 16 48 23 25 to 34 years ...............................................: 17 70 13 - 29 166 46 35 to 44 years ...............................................: 31 102 31 - 35 288 68 45 to 54 years ...............................................: 34 109 87 - 88 390 63 55 to 64 years ...............................................: 89 165 179 6 96 641 183 65 to 74 years ...............................................: 76 177 197 - 99 718 271 75 years and over ............................................: 32 85 129 - 44 501 184 : Average age ..................................................: 59.5 55.1 63.9 59.7 56.6 60.2 62.5 : Young producers (see text) .....................................: 20 109 15 - 45 214 69 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ...............: 38 114 174 2 105 105 608 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native .............................: - 19 3 - 16 2,558 14 Asian ........................................................: 2 - 3 - 2 6 - Black or African American ....................................: 2 1 - - 6 - 8 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ....................: - - 3 - 6 4 - White ........................................................: 265 701 608 6 376 165 769 More than one race reported ..................................: 13 26 21 - 1 19 47 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training : in Reserves or National Guard (see text) ....................: 264 674 560 4 363 2,523 728 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ....................: 18 73 78 2 44 229 110 : Number of persons living in : producers' households .........................................: 560 1,306 1,055 12 835 6,099 1,498 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions .........................................: 250 686 565 4 333 2,422 710 Land use and/or crop decisions ...............................: 198 525 460 - 292 2,189 642 Livestock decisions ..........................................: 219 580 506 2 192 2,446 587 Marketing decisions (see text) ...............................: 193 426 350 2 213 1,626 521 Record keeping and/or financial management ...................: 202 511 426 4 295 1,781 599 Estate planning or succession planning .......................: 168 411 337 - 180 1,572 470 : INTERNET ACCESS : : Farms with- : Internet access ..............................................: 131 295 295 2 178 716 342 Dial-up ....................................................: 8 2 18 - 4 28 19 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) .............: 65 135 162 2 73 152 211 Cellular data plan (see text) ..............................: 81 171 176 2 92 469 207 Satellite ..................................................: 41 98 64 - 87 151 51 Don't know .................................................: 6 12 12 - 8 65 11 Other ......................................................: 2 8 - - 1 2 10 : TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by : one producer's household and/or : extended family ..........................................farms: 147 394 340 4 190 1,523 491 acres: 360,075 1,647,476 1,257,401 (D) 549,764 2,251,731 438,068 Limited Liability Company .................................farms: 26 36 47 2 44 35 20 acres: 134,237 348,836 297,030 (D) 172,038 27,073 116,220 : OPERATION'S LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ......................................farms: 118 354 281 2 165 1,407 467 acres: (D) 1,002,907 630,302 (D) 367,349 1,136,336 (D) : Partnership ...............................................farms: 12 20 32 - 20 24 13 acres: 56,636 253,286 351,734 - 64,123 (D) 83,340 : Corporation: : Family held .............................................farms: 20 20 35 - 26 5 16 acres: 110,902 435,565 360,336 - (D) 33,994 (D) Other than family held ..................................farms: - 4 5 2 2 10 1 acres: - 125,622 77,502 (D) (D) 2,412 (D) : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. ........................farms: 2 13 6 - - 218 4 acres: (D) 8,828 11,120 - - (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 : Otero : Quay : Rio Arriba : Roosevelt : Sandoval : San Juan : San Miguel ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ - Con. : : Years operating any farm: - Con. : : Average years on any farm ....................................: 22.6 27.8 25.8 25.2 25.1 27.2 24.8 : Age group: : Under 25 years ...............................................: 17 14 17 20 6 104 5 25 to 34 years ...............................................: 11 47 105 81 76 295 33 35 to 44 years ...............................................: 102 106 162 74 102 526 127 45 to 54 years ...............................................: 115 131 375 111 171 613 129 55 to 64 years ...............................................: 243 206 485 241 266 1,213 330 65 to 74 years ...............................................: 232 311 796 272 391 1,400 366 75 years and over ............................................: 152 229 365 263 176 839 318 : Average age ..................................................: 61.4 62.2 61.6 61.8 60.9 60.2 63.6 : Young producers (see text) .....................................: 28 61 122 101 82 399 38 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ...............: 158 122 1,600 109 515 318 925 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native .............................: 38 7 237 10 319 3,435 55 Asian ........................................................: 2 - 3 6 6 14 1 Black or African American ....................................: - - - - - 7 7 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ....................: - 2 5 - - 24 - White ........................................................: 817 1,016 2,025 1,038 845 1,460 1,191 More than one race reported ..................................: 15 19 35 8 18 50 54 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training : in Reserves or National Guard (see text) ....................: 721 936 2,020 988 1,045 4,431 1,115 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ....................: 151 108 285 74 143 559 193 : Number of persons living in : producers' households .........................................: 1,488 1,674 3,975 1,882 2,323 9,592 2,233 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions .........................................: 777 880 1,963 919 1,009 4,241 1,115 Land use and/or crop decisions ...............................: 673 696 1,735 765 948 3,899 906 Livestock decisions ..........................................: 522 653 1,358 622 793 3,397 982 Marketing decisions (see text) ...............................: 559 579 1,046 523 557 2,703 770 Record keeping and/or financial management ...................: 643 746 1,415 750 766 3,079 886 Estate planning or succession planning .......................: 475 579 1,045 534 598 2,818 772 : INTERNET ACCESS : : Farms with- : Internet access ..............................................: 397 476 917 499 458 1,726 468 Dial-up ....................................................: 37 10 32 20 17 45 14 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) .............: 258 347 521 321 242 588 253 Cellular data plan (see text) ..............................: 178 306 511 269 259 1,294 213 Satellite ..................................................: 57 36 235 74 98 231 124 Don't know .................................................: 24 31 57 52 23 85 42 Other ......................................................: 7 - 3 2 3 7 2 : TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by : one producer's household and/or : extended family ..........................................farms: 439 573 1,245 599 677 2,777 754 acres: 674,876 1,556,510 1,201,547 1,238,285 859,590 2,219,732 1,103,786 Limited Liability Company .................................farms: 50 38 100 72 98 87 54 acres: 259,519 441,881 72,993 199,964 20,733 27,395 220,663 : OPERATION'S LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ......................................farms: 407 521 1,142 517 601 2,281 689 acres: (D) 1,109,471 407,404 1,022,865 518,856 1,293,410 734,662 : Partnership ...............................................farms: 24 32 51 37 28 42 37 acres: 178,687 489,109 150,916 96,714 10,631 7,519 341,389 : Corporation: : Family held .............................................farms: 23 29 26 38 20 29 23 acres: 157,440 (D) 28,929 (D) 1,121 13,081 (D) Other than family held ..................................farms: 7 2 16 1 - - 1 acres: 7,189 (D) 19,856 (D) - - (D) : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. ........................farms: 6 8 50 45 60 525 26 acres: (D) 17,877 739,086 89,477 351,346 1,103,860 15,647 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Santa Fe : Sierra : Socorro : Taos : Torrance : Union : Valencia ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ - Con. : : Years operating any farm: - Con. : : Average years on any farm ....................................: 23.1 22.7 26.2 24.9 23.3 24.9 23.3 : Age group: : Under 25 years ...............................................: 18 2 14 14 22 4 32 25 to 34 years ...............................................: 51 55 38 80 55 50 86 35 to 44 years ...............................................: 134 60 75 49 92 78 189 45 to 54 years ...............................................: 128 61 98 116 145 115 256 55 to 64 years ...............................................: 291 123 231 243 251 113 435 65 to 74 years ...............................................: 344 141 217 339 317 152 450 75 years and over ............................................: 205 80 129 246 176 97 269 : Average age ..................................................: 61.0 58.5 60.6 62.6 60.7 58.6 59.6 : Young producers (see text) .....................................: 69 57 52 94 77 54 118 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ...............: 477 172 325 685 378 85 789 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native .............................: 55 12 51 109 54 11 222 Asian ........................................................: - 2 2 7 1 - 11 Black or African American ....................................: 13 3 1 - 5 1 7 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ....................: - 3 - - - - 1 White ........................................................: 1,091 496 734 953 992 593 1,455 More than one race reported ..................................: 12 6 14 18 6 4 21 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training : in Reserves or National Guard (see text) ....................: 1,085 467 711 914 896 571 1,467 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ....................: 86 55 91 173 162 38 250 : Number of persons living in : producers' households .........................................: 1,991 859 1,476 1,654 1,778 1,132 2,903 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions .........................................: 938 481 672 941 886 499 1,462 Land use and/or crop decisions ...............................: 832 358 600 777 745 414 1,293 Livestock decisions ..........................................: 724 339 526 640 804 470 1,145 Marketing decisions (see text) ...............................: 552 309 476 485 627 390 744 Record keeping and/or financial management ...................: 681 366 535 606 731 437 1,034 Estate planning or succession planning .......................: 581 308 402 495 572 366 809 : INTERNET ACCESS : : Farms with- : Internet access ..............................................: 471 210 331 390 398 263 725 Dial-up ....................................................: 26 4 7 6 3 5 28 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) .............: 240 112 102 266 154 184 456 Cellular data plan (see text) ..............................: 265 105 188 217 231 147 422 Satellite ..................................................: 111 53 99 33 145 19 116 Don't know .................................................: 26 5 29 22 26 28 44 Other ......................................................: 18 - 10 - 6 - - : TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by : one producer's household and/or : extended family ..........................................farms: 569 262 437 591 546 313 965 acres: 418,506 542,962 1,203,543 (D) 1,472,908 1,532,499 449,237 Limited Liability Company .................................farms: 80 23 64 27 64 34 79 acres: 100,057 116,179 239,545 16,543 277,558 165,027 30,867 : OPERATION'S LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ......................................farms: 502 233 384 552 493 276 908 acres: 245,303 388,635 898,789 (D) 944,913 (D) (D) : Partnership ...............................................farms: 27 19 23 26 41 27 24 acres: (D) 250,330 145,772 18,570 344,793 297,985 (D) : Corporation: : Family held .............................................farms: 34 13 38 15 18 27 22 acres: 134,463 60,101 231,462 (D) 353,620 508,229 381 Other than family held ..................................farms: 10 2 3 8 17 6 3 acres: 26,141 (D) 72 218 4,190 26,022 (D) : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. ........................farms: 18 2 5 21 8 7 21 acres: (D) (D) 69,312 101,213 44,897 (D) (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : : New Mexico ......................................................: 18,002 22,009 35,228,154 : Counties : : Bernalillo ......................................................: 817 962 246,812 Catron ..........................................................: 267 325 1,344,251 Chaves ..........................................................: 458 573 2,251,340 Cibola ..........................................................: 423 508 1,618,401 Colfax ..........................................................: 241 291 1,951,462 Curry ...........................................................: 564 693 821,964 De Baca .........................................................: 162 198 865,524 Dona Ana ........................................................: 1,826 2,181 711,608 Eddy ............................................................: 333 418 638,940 Grant ...........................................................: 292 348 758,866 : Guadalupe .......................................................: 254 316 1,238,095 Harding .........................................................: 145 181 784,652 Hidalgo .........................................................: 141 160 689,306 Lea .............................................................: 373 445 1,790,394 Lincoln .........................................................: 324 394 1,306,165 Los Alamos ......................................................: 4 4 10 Luna ............................................................: 194 249 703,265 McKinley ........................................................: 1,099 1,400 1,696,235 Mora ............................................................: 433 526 665,683 Otero ...........................................................: 426 511 815,017 : Quay ............................................................: 515 623 1,750,904 Rio Arriba ......................................................: 1,146 1,429 1,245,089 Roosevelt .......................................................: 561 649 1,199,171 Sandoval ........................................................: 639 754 706,252 San Juan ........................................................: 2,178 2,752 1,198,361 San Miguel ......................................................: 710 850 1,479,306 Santa Fe ........................................................: 558 743 492,425 Sierra ..........................................................: 239 283 1,050,944 Socorro .........................................................: 427 511 1,241,475 Taos ............................................................: 543 721 227,541 : Torrance ........................................................: 522 640 1,582,409 Union ...........................................................: 301 360 1,706,810 Valencia ........................................................: 887 1,011 449,477 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : : New Mexico ......................................................: 13,357 15,014 20,566,318 : Counties : : Bernalillo ......................................................: 687 768 95,080 Catron ..........................................................: 200 231 683,514 Chaves ..........................................................: 282 294 1,344,912 Cibola ..........................................................: 308 351 805,900 Colfax ..........................................................: 187 200 786,024 Curry ...........................................................: 416 499 458,290 De Baca .........................................................: 110 119 461,786 Dona Ana ........................................................: 1,223 1,316 315,433 Eddy ............................................................: 216 240 473,002 Grant ...........................................................: 263 298 637,101 : Guadalupe .......................................................: 152 167 571,008 Harding .........................................................: 111 141 729,953 Hidalgo .........................................................: 109 122 310,026 Lea .............................................................: 262 302 786,247 Lincoln .........................................................: 229 244 852,099 Los Alamos ......................................................: 2 2 (D) Luna ............................................................: 142 158 469,235 McKinley ........................................................: 1,148 1,352 1,692,821 Mora ............................................................: 288 312 362,512 Otero ...........................................................: 322 361 284,668 : Quay ............................................................: 396 421 948,915 Rio Arriba ......................................................: 782 876 408,921 Roosevelt .......................................................: 363 413 640,232 Sandoval ........................................................: 392 434 327,545 San Juan ........................................................: 1,919 2,238 1,681,992 San Miguel ......................................................: 415 458 786,038 Santa Fe ........................................................: 382 428 98,241 Sierra ..........................................................: 206 239 429,477 Socorro .........................................................: 272 291 662,473 Taos ............................................................: 341 366 (D) : Torrance ........................................................: 370 418 1,060,552 Union ...........................................................: 216 249 1,108,016 Valencia ........................................................: 646 706 (D) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : : New Mexico ......................................................: 7,600 11,468 7,876,346 : Counties : : Bernalillo ......................................................: 452 692 61,787 Catron ..........................................................: 110 155 770,346 Chaves ..........................................................: 97 115 385,117 Cibola ..........................................................: 112 172 409,241 Colfax ..........................................................: 60 78 260,617 Curry ...........................................................: 66 97 65,892 De Baca .........................................................: 36 50 166,496 Dona Ana ........................................................: 1,138 1,630 266,713 Eddy ............................................................: 80 116 83,275 Grant ...........................................................: 93 127 89,902 : Guadalupe .......................................................: 206 327 440,770 Harding .........................................................: 66 105 207,924 Hidalgo .........................................................: 31 38 126,766 Lea .............................................................: 73 114 249,163 Lincoln .........................................................: 130 174 332,754 Los Alamos ......................................................: 2 2 (D) Luna ............................................................: 60 105 165,033 McKinley ........................................................: 61 105 108,714 Mora ............................................................: 387 608 380,732 Otero ...........................................................: 129 158 44,876 : Quay ............................................................: 94 122 124,546 Rio Arriba ......................................................: 973 1,600 421,277 Roosevelt .......................................................: 86 109 (D) Sandoval ........................................................: 330 515 345,492 San Juan ........................................................: 232 318 137,810 San Miguel ......................................................: 581 925 604,124 Santa Fe ........................................................: 269 477 150,137 Sierra ..........................................................: 127 172 268,058 Socorro .........................................................: 225 325 333,942 Taos ............................................................: 428 685 148,437 : Torrance ........................................................: 247 378 477,212 Union ...........................................................: 69 85 134,543 Valencia ........................................................: 550 789 70,070 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : : New Mexico ......................................................: 5,039 7,965 7,861,392 : Counties : : Bernalillo ......................................................: 110 149 176,962 Catron ..........................................................: 1 1 (D) Chaves ..........................................................: 16 17 3,085 Cibola ..........................................................: 317 484 967,149 Colfax ..........................................................: 8 14 7,904 Curry ...........................................................: 12 12 20,388 Dona Ana ........................................................: 46 46 49,317 Eddy ............................................................: 8 8 68,132 Guadalupe .......................................................: 1 1 (D) Harding .........................................................: 8 8 27,018 : Lea .............................................................: 13 19 7,155 Lincoln .........................................................: 3 3 (D) Luna ............................................................: 14 16 150,126 McKinley ........................................................: 1,571 2,558 1,878,237 Mora ............................................................: 14 14 4,196 Otero ...........................................................: 38 38 (D) Quay ............................................................: 7 7 14,911 Rio Arriba ......................................................: 151 237 791,354 Roosevelt .......................................................: 10 10 5,070 Sandoval ........................................................: 239 319 529,530 : San Juan ........................................................: 2,074 3,435 2,282,367 San Miguel ......................................................: 35 55 15,141 Santa Fe ........................................................: 37 55 58,217 Sierra ..........................................................: 12 12 35,560 Socorro .........................................................: 38 51 145,545 Taos ............................................................: 51 109 29,202 Torrance ........................................................: 33 54 72,537 Union ...........................................................: 10 11 73,780 Valencia ........................................................: 162 222 179,812 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : : New Mexico ......................................................: 104 142 47,691 : Counties : : Bernalillo ......................................................: 5 11 127 Curry ...........................................................: 5 5 967 Dona Ana ........................................................: 29 54 538 Grant ...........................................................: 3 3 228 Harding .........................................................: 1 1 (D) Hidalgo .........................................................: 2 2 (D) Lincoln .........................................................: 3 3 (D) Luna ............................................................: 2 2 (D) McKinley ........................................................: 6 6 2,844 Otero ...........................................................: 2 2 (D) : Rio Arriba ......................................................: 3 3 392 Roosevelt .......................................................: 3 6 30 Sandoval ........................................................: 6 6 6 San Juan ........................................................: 14 14 159 San Miguel ......................................................: 1 1 (D) Sierra ..........................................................: 2 2 (D) Socorro .........................................................: 2 2 (D) Taos ............................................................: 5 7 19 Torrance ........................................................: 1 1 (D) Valencia ........................................................: 9 11 482 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : : New Mexico ......................................................: 78 93 49,350 : Counties : : Bernalillo ......................................................: 8 10 252 Curry ...........................................................: 1 1 (D) De Baca .........................................................: 2 2 (D) Dona Ana ........................................................: 13 16 152 Harding .........................................................: 3 3 153 Hidalgo .........................................................: 2 2 (D) Lea .............................................................: 1 1 (D) Luna ............................................................: 6 6 48 Mora ............................................................: 7 8 551 San Juan ........................................................: 7 7 34 : San Miguel ......................................................: 7 7 23 Santa Fe ........................................................: 7 13 (D) Sierra ..........................................................: 3 3 435 Socorro .........................................................: 1 1 (D) Torrance ........................................................: 5 5 225 Union ...........................................................: 1 1 (D) Valencia ........................................................: 4 7 95 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : : New Mexico ......................................................: 31 54 53,506 : Counties : : Catron ..........................................................: 2 2 (D) Dona Ana ........................................................: 4 4 10 Lincoln .........................................................: 3 3 240 Luna ............................................................: 6 6 1,920 McKinley ........................................................: 1 4 (D) Quay ............................................................: 2 2 (D) Rio Arriba ......................................................: 4 5 (D) San Juan ........................................................: 6 24 84 Sierra ..........................................................: 2 3 (D) Valencia ........................................................: 1 1 (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 : : New Mexico ......................................................: 16,085 28,160 31,659,676 : Counties : : Bernalillo ......................................................: 872 1,537 (D) Catron ..........................................................: 297 526 1,375,996 Chaves ..........................................................: 479 846 2,306,719 Cibola ..........................................................: 213 327 930,257 Colfax ..........................................................: 249 463 2,009,972 Curry ...........................................................: 653 1,164 880,219 De Baca .........................................................: 169 307 924,961 Dona Ana ........................................................: 1,946 3,331 710,475 Eddy ............................................................: 340 645 639,501 Grant ...........................................................: 334 639 794,499 : Guadalupe .......................................................: 266 476 1,258,056 Harding .........................................................: 171 303 898,553 Hidalgo .........................................................: 146 265 620,088 Lea .............................................................: 398 701 1,822,153 Lincoln .........................................................: 345 608 1,279,030 Los Alamos ......................................................: 4 6 (D) Luna ............................................................: 211 376 702,436 McKinley ........................................................: 95 165 542,542 Mora ............................................................: 465 769 677,339 Otero ...........................................................: 443 817 681,644 : Quay ............................................................: 584 1,016 1,822,135 Rio Arriba ......................................................: 1,166 2,025 522,352 Roosevelt .......................................................: 624 1,038 1,281,854 Sandoval ........................................................: 484 845 398,045 San Juan ........................................................: 801 1,460 133,538 San Miguel ......................................................: 720 1,191 1,633,780 Santa Fe ........................................................: 570 1,091 436,829 Sierra ..........................................................: 267 496 1,058,427 Socorro .........................................................: 426 734 1,207,287 Taos ............................................................: 568 953 201,040 : Torrance ........................................................: 556 992 1,639,542 Union ...........................................................: 339 593 1,871,444 Valencia ........................................................: 884 1,455 273,318 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : : New Mexico ......................................................: 490 609 712,967 : Counties : : Bernalillo ......................................................: 23 23 600 Catron ..........................................................: 15 27 22,485 Chaves ..........................................................: 4 4 1,782 Cibola ..........................................................: 36 48 31,050 Colfax ..........................................................: 14 14 23,644 Curry ...........................................................: 10 10 9,716 De Baca .........................................................: 6 8 3,930 Dona Ana ........................................................: 45 46 (D) Eddy ............................................................: 5 5 1,250 Grant ...........................................................: 4 4 25,614 : Guadalupe .......................................................: 3 6 22,500 Harding .........................................................: 7 7 21,470 Hidalgo .........................................................: 7 13 88,960 Lea .............................................................: 10 26 63,653 Lincoln .........................................................: 12 21 151,260 Luna ............................................................: 1 1 (D) McKinley ........................................................: 19 19 7,353 Mora ............................................................: 23 47 2,830 Otero ...........................................................: 13 15 5,526 Quay ............................................................: 18 19 8,918 : Rio Arriba ......................................................: 32 35 15,726 Roosevelt .......................................................: 8 8 14,429 Sandoval ........................................................: 18 18 3,356 San Juan ........................................................: 50 50 24,664 San Miguel ......................................................: 36 54 18,556 Santa Fe ........................................................: 6 12 540 Sierra ..........................................................: 6 6 360 Socorro .........................................................: 13 14 2,193 Taos ............................................................: 18 18 (D) Torrance ........................................................: 5 6 565 : Union ...........................................................: 4 4 56,920 Valencia ........................................................: 19 21 53 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : : New Mexico ......................................................: 3,901 4,173 7,204,323 : Counties : : Bernalillo ......................................................: 190 201 131,008 Catron ..........................................................: 59 66 278,804 Chaves ..........................................................: 84 87 331,482 Cibola ..........................................................: 110 110 345,870 Colfax ..........................................................: 51 53 124,604 Curry ...........................................................: 59 59 94,288 De Baca .........................................................: 14 14 (D) Dona Ana ........................................................: 457 495 25,440 Eddy ............................................................: 31 38 41,823 Grant ...........................................................: 46 50 90,990 : Guadalupe .......................................................: 43 46 87,762 Harding .........................................................: 28 32 142,957 Hidalgo .........................................................: 18 18 19,462 Lea .............................................................: 64 73 153,409 Lincoln .........................................................: 72 78 478,565 Los Alamos ......................................................: 2 2 (D) Luna ............................................................: 43 44 113,402 McKinley ........................................................: 204 229 717,795 Mora ............................................................: 110 110 223,761 Otero ...........................................................: 140 151 120,423 : Quay ............................................................: 96 108 396,379 Rio Arriba ......................................................: 265 285 729,502 Roosevelt .......................................................: 74 74 85,119 Sandoval ........................................................: 134 143 151,725 San Juan ........................................................: 534 559 320,738 San Miguel ......................................................: 182 193 757,311 Santa Fe ........................................................: 83 86 219,198 Sierra ..........................................................: 44 55 83,466 Socorro .........................................................: 86 91 112,019 Taos ............................................................: 158 173 51,203 : Torrance ........................................................: 155 162 280,432 Union ...........................................................: 35 38 217,761 Valencia ........................................................: 230 250 268,823 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : : New Mexico ......................................................: 2,017 2,666 2,976,239 : Counties : : Bernalillo ......................................................: 116 174 57,883 Catron ..........................................................: 27 32 275,473 Chaves ..........................................................: 47 59 211,876 Cibola ..........................................................: 65 87 204,602 Colfax ..........................................................: 32 45 114,383 Curry ...........................................................: 87 123 134,851 De Baca .........................................................: 4 4 35,548 Dona Ana ........................................................: 113 162 23,890 Eddy ............................................................: 45 53 104,525 Grant ...........................................................: 35 46 48,527 : Guadalupe .......................................................: 32 47 80,478 Harding .........................................................: 9 10 71,571 Hidalgo .........................................................: 17 20 19,534 Lea .............................................................: 64 109 98,594 Lincoln .........................................................: 11 15 89,993 Luna ............................................................: 25 45 22,073 McKinley ........................................................: 165 214 136,703 Mora ............................................................: 50 69 46,475 Otero ...........................................................: 24 28 82,436 Quay ............................................................: 45 61 88,384 : Rio Arriba ......................................................: 110 122 133,061 Roosevelt .......................................................: 73 101 42,916 Sandoval ........................................................: 69 82 45,037 San Juan ........................................................: 298 399 93,979 San Miguel ......................................................: 31 38 126,533 Santa Fe ........................................................: 51 69 2,814 Sierra ..........................................................: 45 57 38,421 Socorro .........................................................: 42 52 86,677 Taos ............................................................: 83 94 38,005 Torrance ........................................................: 66 77 291,490 : Union ...........................................................: 31 54 100,071 Valencia ........................................................: 105 118 29,436 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : : New Mexico ......................................................: 6,250 9,826 8,090,681 : Counties : : Bernalillo ......................................................: 341 560 112,720 Catron ..........................................................: 97 150 332,624 Chaves ..........................................................: 169 272 592,041 Cibola ..........................................................: 157 225 261,532 Colfax ..........................................................: 65 90 450,531 Curry ...........................................................: 248 424 194,489 De Baca .........................................................: 45 67 141,051 Dona Ana ........................................................: 570 937 432,657 Eddy ............................................................: 104 194 160,375 Grant ...........................................................: 108 170 146,519 : Guadalupe .......................................................: 61 93 85,931 Harding .........................................................: 65 110 180,190 Hidalgo .........................................................: 46 67 134,368 Lea .............................................................: 146 253 366,259 Lincoln .........................................................: 104 150 325,856 Luna ............................................................: 81 140 100,657 McKinley ........................................................: 444 657 322,222 Mora ............................................................: 150 194 179,787 Otero ...........................................................: 163 245 162,313 Quay ............................................................: 168 250 154,026 : Rio Arriba ......................................................: 339 519 254,271 Roosevelt .......................................................: 201 316 161,350 Sandoval ........................................................: 226 311 144,574 San Juan ........................................................: 747 1,178 299,321 San Miguel ......................................................: 208 324 208,835 Santa Fe ........................................................: 213 379 77,637 Sierra ..........................................................: 99 148 713,669 Socorro .........................................................: 125 182 386,904 Taos ............................................................: 156 259 38,669 Torrance ........................................................: 217 335 519,255 : Union ...........................................................: 105 160 331,681 Valencia ........................................................: 282 467 118,367 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Appendix A. 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: 20,976 1,660 54.5 20.1 15.5 18.9 Land in farms ...................................................acres: 39,128,563 8,449,483 22.6 2.4 7.8 12.4 : Farms by size: : 1 to 9 acres ..................................................farms: 6,934 617 62.2 28.5 14.0 19.7 acres: 24,068 1,745 60.3 30.7 14.5 15.1 10 to 49 acres ................................................farms: 4,108 256 58.2 23.2 17.9 17.2 acres: 89,264 7,311 56.9 20.0 20.4 16.6 50 to 69 acres ................................................farms: 630 66 57.6 23.7 16.6 17.3 acres: 36,198 3,715 57.6 23.8 16.5 17.4 70 to 99 acres ................................................farms: 759 71 55.9 17.8 17.4 20.7 acres: 61,561 5,929 55.6 17.4 17.4 20.8 100 to 139 acres ..............................................farms: 708 80 53.1 19.9 25.2 8.0 acres: 80,447 8,588 53.2 19.9 25.3 8.0 140 to 179 acres ..............................................farms: 895 83 56.6 12.8 17.0 26.8 acres: 141,263 13,806 56.7 12.8 17.0 26.9 180 to 219 acres ..............................................farms: 380 37 55.3 21.0 20.1 14.1 acres: 75,287 7,237 55.3 21.0 20.1 14.1 220 to 259 acres ..............................................farms: 252 40 48.0 20.7 17.0 10.3 acres: 59,833 9,442 47.9 20.6 16.9 10.4 260 to 499 acres ..............................................farms: 1,340 167 50.4 12.4 17.8 20.1 acres: 476,236 59,192 50.4 11.8 17.0 21.7 500 to 999 acres ..............................................farms: 1,272 126 48.9 12.0 16.8 20.1 acres: 924,022 89,272 49.0 11.8 16.6 20.6 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..........................................farms: 1,089 151 44.7 5.6 12.0 27.1 acres: 1,523,467 201,145 44.5 5.3 11.1 28.1 2,000 acres or more ...........................................farms: 2,609 406 35.8 3.3 14.2 18.3 acres: 35,636,917 8,216,496 20.1 1.8 7.1 11.2 : Irrigated land use: : Harvested cropland ............................................farms: 8,018 565 53.6 24.1 16.3 13.1 acres: 464,525 31,304 16.2 3.8 4.9 7.5 Pastureland and other land ....................................farms: 2,465 186 55.3 23.2 18.5 13.7 acres: 81,379 9,089 32.5 8.4 9.2 14.8 : Market value of agricultural products sold .....................$1,000: 2,949,036 125 7.2 2.9 1.4 2.8 : Farms by value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ..............................................farms: 7,897 1,168 63.6 21.7 16.2 25.8 $1,000: 912 (Z) 67.1 26.5 13.5 27.1 $1,000 to $2,499 ..............................................farms: 3,310 346 67.7 33.0 17.0 17.8 $1,000: 5,373 1 67.6 34.1 16.9 16.7 $2,500 to $4,999 ..............................................farms: 2,091 185 56.6 30.5 13.1 13.0 $1,000: 7,428 1 56.4 30.8 13.3 12.3 $5,000 to $9,999 ..............................................farms: 2,195 217 54.5 22.0 18.5 13.9 $1,000: 15,483 2 54.2 22.1 18.2 13.9 $10,000 to $19,999 ............................................farms: 1,543 217 40.6 13.3 16.1 11.2 $1,000: 21,443 3 40.2 12.9 16.1 11.2 $20,000 to $24,999 ............................................farms: 476 46 40.8 12.3 17.7 10.7 $1,000: 10,530 1 40.9 12.5 17.8 10.7 $25,000 to $39,999 ............................................farms: 639 72 32.1 10.1 14.0 8.0 $1,000: 19,723 2 31.7 10.1 13.5 8.0 $40,000 to $49,999 ............................................farms: 295 26 30.2 7.1 9.7 13.4 $1,000: 12,964 1 29.9 7.1 9.7 13.1 $50,000 to $99,999 ............................................farms: 841 40 37.1 9.7 16.7 10.7 $1,000: 59,287 3 37.1 9.7 16.7 10.6 $100,000 to $249,999 ..........................................farms: 712 39 29.2 5.1 15.2 8.9 $1,000: 113,299 6 28.6 5.1 14.9 8.6 $250,000 to $499,999 ..........................................farms: 383 47 23.5 3.8 14.1 5.6 $1,000: 135,533 17 23.6 3.8 13.7 6.1 $500,000 to $999,999 ..........................................farms: 240 57 13.3 2.6 5.3 5.4 $1,000: 165,157 41 13.4 2.7 4.8 5.9 $1,000,000 or more ............................................farms: 354 54 7.3 2.0 1.1 4.2 $1,000: 2,381,905 67 2.7 1.4 0.2 1.2 : Farms by legal status for tax purposes: : Family or individual ..........................................farms: 17,593 1,253 55.8 23.2 14.8 17.8 acres: 18,360,412 3,745,189 32.6 4.7 8.9 19.0 Partnership ...................................................farms: 982 88 40.8 10.5 20.7 9.6 acres: 6,000,222 630,765 14.7 1.6 5.7 7.3 Corporation: : Family held .................................................farms: 977 179 37.8 8.8 18.5 10.5 acres: 6,947,531 1,743,857 16.8 1.7 6.2 8.8 Other than family held ......................................farms: 152 20 50.7 5.1 31.9 13.6 acres: 1,646,492 82,741 8.4 0.2 4.7 3.5 Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc .............................farms: 1,272 197 60.5 12.0 12.2 36.2 acres: 6,173,906 2,805,567 11.1 1.1 1.2 8.8 : Tenure: : Full owners ...................................................farms: 13,470 894 54.3 22.1 17.4 14.7 acres: 16,375,234 3,834,477 17.7 2.3 7.5 7.9 Part owners ...................................................farms: 3,345 408 42.8 7.3 13.9 21.5 acres: 17,942,332 4,162,668 21.3 1.3 5.5 14.5 Tenants .......................................................farms: 4,161 653 64.6 22.2 11.3 31.1 acres: 4,810,997 976,523 44.3 9.8 18.7 15.7 : Producers characteristics by- 1/ (see text) : Sex of operator: : Male ........................................................farms: 18,002 1,357 53.5 19.8 17.1 16.7 acres: 35,228,154 5,839,361 21.8 2.5 8.8 10.4 Female ......................................................farms: 13,357 878 57.0 22.3 14.6 20.0 acres: 20,566,318 6,194,757 29.2 2.8 7.7 18.6 : Primary occupation: : Farming .....................................................farms: 17,176 1,241 52.2 17.0 16.3 18.9 Other .......................................................farms: 19,847 1,161 58.4 19.5 22.0 16.9 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 7,600 555 56.8 26.3 21.4 9.2 acres: 7,876,346 1,999,185 34.6 2.7 17.4 14.5 : Race: : American Indian or : Alaska Native ..............................................farms: 5,039 678 68.8 19.4 9.2 40.2 acres: 7,861,392 2,743,513 31.7 3.9 4.6 23.2 Asian .......................................................farms: 104 23 60.6 17.3 31.5 11.8 acres: 47,691 2,493 9.0 2.0 2.9 4.1 Black or African American ...................................farms: 78 73 55.1 20.0 26.4 8.7 acres: 49,350 9,337 5.1 2.8 1.2 1.1 Native Hawaiian or : Other Pacific Islander .....................................farms: 31 8 54.8 9.6 16.2 29.1 acres: 53,506 25,941 5.0 0.5 2.2 2.3 White .......................................................farms: 16,085 1,261 50.3 21.6 18.9 9.9 acres: 31,659,676 5,944,137 20.5 2.1 7.9 10.5 More than one race reported .................................farms: 490 83 64.7 23.3 21.8 19.6 acres: 712,967 259,009 47.6 6.5 20.2 20.9 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training : in the Reserves or National Guard (see text) ..........producers: 32,850 1,982 55.6 18.5 19.5 17.6 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ...............producers: 4,173 352 55.2 17.4 18.7 19.1 : All producers by age group 1/: : Under 25 years ................................................farms: 602 120 70.4 16.6 33.4 20.4 25 to 34 years ................................................farms: 2,064 290 67.9 11.2 21.9 34.8 35 to 44 years ................................................farms: 3,634 278 60.0 16.5 32.5 11.1 45 to 54 years ................................................farms: 4,862 337 56.0 16.4 18.1 21.5 55 to 64 years ................................................farms: 8,887 529 54.4 18.6 15.9 19.8 65 to 74 years ................................................farms: 10,589 846 53.9 22.0 16.8 15.1 75 years and over .............................................farms: 6,385 663 51.8 26.2 16.5 9.1 : Net cash farm income of operations: : Farms with gains of- 2/ : Less than $1,000 ............................................farms: 1,013 104 63.3 24.5 14.9 23.9 $1,000: 470 (Z) 63.1 24.4 13.5 25.2 $1,000 to $4,999 ............................................farms: 1,615 182 56.0 20.7 14.2 21.1 $1,000: 4,168 (Z) 55.3 20.2 15.4 19.7 $5,000 to $9,999 ............................................farms: 920 70 47.0 16.2 16.0 14.7 $1,000: 6,632 1 46.2 15.5 15.2 15.5 $10,000 to $24,999 ..........................................farms: 1,028 61 42.4 11.4 15.5 15.6 $1,000: 16,307 1 42.1 10.9 15.0 16.1 $25,000 to $49,999 ..........................................farms: 701 57 38.7 9.6 17.5 11.5 $1,000: 25,471 2 38.9 9.7 17.5 11.7 $50,000 or more .............................................farms: 1,509 134 24.1 4.8 10.6 8.7 $1,000: 868,845 41 6.9 2.2 1.5 3.1 : Farms with losses of- : Less than $1,000 ............................................farms: 1,457 166 65.3 33.0 12.7 19.5 $1,000: 718 (Z) 64.3 33.4 12.4 18.6 $1,000 to $4,999 ............................................farms: 4,465 342 62.5 29.1 12.8 20.6 $1,000: 12,736 1 62.6 28.2 13.4 21.0 $5,000 to $9,999 ............................................farms: 3,030 243 60.4 24.1 16.6 19.7 $1,000: 21,898 2 60.4 24.8 17.1 18.5 $10,000 to $24,999 ..........................................farms: 3,150 346 57.2 15.2 17.6 24.4 $1,000: 49,505 6 56.8 16.4 17.3 23.1 $25,000 to $49,999 ..........................................farms: 1,180 136 51.9 23.3 16.4 12.2 $1,000: 40,233 5 51.3 22.2 16.6 12.5 $50,000 or more .............................................farms: 908 137 43.2 8.1 24.5 10.6 $1,000: 139,064 29 33.4 5.0 18.3 10.1 : Livestock and poultry: : Cattle and calves inventory ...................................farms: 8,562 368 46.4 34.5 6.7 5.3 number: 1,330,860 58,664 12.8 6.0 2.2 4.6 Beef cows inventory .........................................farms: 7,395 312 46.2 33.7 7.0 5.5 number: 451,242 32,542 22.9 7.6 5.8 9.6 Milk cows inventory .........................................farms: 233 7 27.9 22.6 3.8 1.5 number: 281,569 966 0.2 0.2 (Z) (Z) Hog and pigs inventory ........................................farms: 363 59 41.0 18.9 9.5 12.6 number: 1,747 196 28.2 12.3 5.5 10.4 Layers inventory ............................................. farms: 2,665 166 56.0 24.9 17.4 13.7 number: 91,564 4,211 27.6 18.2 5.6 3.7 Broilers sold .................................................farms: 77 15 49.4 20.1 19.7 9.6 number: 3,955 377 35.2 16.0 12.2 7.1 Aquaculture sold ..............................................farms: 21 8 19.0 10.2 3.8 5.1 $1,000: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) : Selected crops harvested: : Corn for grain ................................................farms: 140 20 47.1 15.0 21.5 10.7 acres: 37,147 2,468 4.2 0.8 0.5 2.8 Durum wheat for grain .........................................farms: 1 (L) (Z) (Z) (Z) (Z) acres: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Other spring wheat for grain ..................................farms: 1 (L) (Z) (Z) (Z) (Z) acres: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Winter wheat for grain ........................................farms: 191 31 18.8 1.3 9.6 8.0 acres: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Sorghum for grain .............................................farms: 98 38 11.2 1.5 2.6 7.1 acres: 52,519 11,396 12.3 1.2 2.5 8.5 Soybeans for beans ............................................farms: 7 (H) 28.6 13.2 13.4 2.0 acres: 337 117 1.8 0.8 0.4 0.6 Rice ..........................................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Cotton ........................................................farms: 175 60 25.7 4.9 9.5 11.3 acres: 46,527 6,685 7.6 1.2 0.9 5.4 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Selected crops harvested: - Con. : : Peanuts .......................................................farms: 19 2 42.1 13.8 19.9 8.3 acres: 1,640 2 8.3 0.5 0.4 7.3 Barley ........................................................farms: 2 (L) (Z) (Z) (Z) (Z) acres: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Oats ..........................................................farms: 11 6 36.4 11.2 5.0 20.2 acres: 155 117 7.1 0.2 0.2 6.7 : Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ..................................farms: 4,992 284 52.2 29.0 8.9 14.3 acres: 352,191 33,725 19.2 3.3 4.7 11.2 Land in vegetables (see text) .................................farms: 1,304 240 54.7 17.2 17.6 19.8 acres: 23,778 5,742 6.2 1.3 0.9 4.0 Potatoes ....................................................farms: 107 30 49.5 11.3 20.8 17.4 acres: 5,831 11 0.3 0.1 (Z) 0.2 Tomatoes in the open ........................................farms: 323 42 52.6 12.9 21.9 17.8 acres: 91 11 43.0 10.2 16.5 16.2 Sweet corn (see text) .......................................farms: 145 23 48.3 14.1 14.3 19.9 acres: 125 24 18.8 8.0 5.3 5.5 Lettuce .....................................................farms: 136 21 44.9 10.0 27.5 7.3 acres: 504 6 3.1 0.9 0.6 1.6 Land in orchards (see text) ...................................farms: 2,914 386 50.8 20.8 20.7 9.3 acres: 63,248 10,741 13.3 3.3 4.7 5.3 Apples ......................................................farms: 657 71 47.9 19.8 17.2 10.9 acres: 1,082 131 27.8 11.4 9.9 6.5 Grapes (including muscadine) (see text) .....................farms: 274 29 51.5 20.1 23.9 7.4 acres: 925 68 39.1 5.1 31.2 2.8 Oranges .....................................................farms: 2 (H) 50.0 39.2 8.7 2.1 acres: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Almonds .....................................................farms: 44 10 61.4 36.3 14.4 10.7 acres: 32 27 51.7 15.7 26.6 9.3 Land in berries ...............................................farms: 246 43 50.4 19.1 21.3 9.9 acres: 116 17 33.2 14.0 12.0 7.2 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 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: 20,976 7.9 :: Producers characteristics by- 1/ (see text) - Con. : Land in farms ..............................................acres: 39,128,563 21.6 :: : : :: Hispanic, Latino, or : Farms by size: : :: Spanish origin ..........................................farms: 7,600 7.3 1 to 9 acres .............................................farms: 6,934 8.9 :: acres: 7,876,346 25.4 acres: 24,068 7.3 :: : 10 to 49 acres ...........................................farms: 4,108 6.2 :: Race: : acres: 89,264 8.2 :: American Indian or : 50 to 69 acres ...........................................farms: 630 10.4 :: Alaska Native .........................................farms: 5,039 13.5 acres: 36,198 10.3 :: acres: 7,861,392 34.9 70 to 99 acres ...........................................farms: 759 9.3 :: Asian ..................................................farms: 104 21.8 acres: 61,561 9.6 :: acres: 47,691 5.2 100 to 139 acres .........................................farms: 708 11.3 :: Black or African American ..............................farms: 78 94.2 acres: 80,447 10.7 :: acres: 49,350 18.9 140 to 179 acres .........................................farms: 895 9.3 :: Native Hawaiian or : acres: 141,263 9.8 :: Other Pacific Islander ................................farms: 31 24.5 180 to 219 acres .........................................farms: 380 9.8 :: acres: 53,506 48.5 acres: 75,287 9.6 :: White ..................................................farms: 16,085 7.8 220 to 259 acres .........................................farms: 252 15.8 :: acres: 31,659,676 18.8 acres: 59,833 15.8 :: More than one race reported ............................farms: 490 16.9 260 to 499 acres .........................................farms: 1,340 12.5 :: acres: 712,967 36.3 acres: 476,236 12.4 :: : 500 to 999 acres .........................................farms: 1,272 9.9 :: Military service: : acres: 924,022 9.7 :: Never served or only on active duty for training : 1,000 to 1,999 acres .....................................farms: 1,089 13.8 :: in the Reserves or National Guard (see text) .....producers: 32,850 6.0 acres: 1,523,467 13.2 :: Active duty now or in the past (see text) ..........producers: 4,173 8.4 2,000 acres or more ......................................farms: 2,609 15.6 :: : acres: 35,636,917 23.1 :: All producers by age group 1/: : : :: Under 25 years ...........................................farms: 602 20.0 Irrigated land use: : :: 25 to 34 years ...........................................farms: 2,064 14.0 Harvested cropland .......................................farms: 8,018 7.0 :: 35 to 44 years ...........................................farms: 3,634 7.7 acres: 464,525 6.7 :: 45 to 54 years ...........................................farms: 4,862 6.9 Pastureland and other land ...............................farms: 2,465 7.5 :: 55 to 64 years ...........................................farms: 8,887 6.0 acres: 81,379 11.2 :: 65 to 74 years ...........................................farms: 10,589 8.0 : :: 75 years and over ........................................farms: 6,385 10.4 Market value of agricultural products sold ................$1,000: 2,949,036 4.2 :: : : :: Net cash farm income of operations: : Farms by value of sales: : :: Farms with gains of- 2/ : Less than $1,000 .........................................farms: 7,897 14.8 :: Less than $1,000 .......................................farms: 1,013 10.3 $1,000: 912 12.3 :: $1,000: 470 10.9 $1,000 to $2,499 .........................................farms: 3,310 10.5 :: $1,000 to $4,999 .......................................farms: 1,615 11.3 $1,000: 5,373 11.0 :: $1,000: 4,168 11.1 $2,500 to $4,999 .........................................farms: 2,091 8.8 :: $5,000 to $9,999 .......................................farms: 920 7.6 $1,000: 7,428 8.0 :: $1,000: 6,632 7.7 $5,000 to $9,999 .........................................farms: 2,195 9.9 :: $10,000 to $24,999 .....................................farms: 1,028 5.9 $1,000: 15,483 10.6 :: $1,000: 16,307 6.1 $10,000 to $19,999 .......................................farms: 1,543 14.1 :: $25,000 to $49,999 .....................................farms: 701 8.2 $1,000: 21,443 13.3 :: $1,000: 25,471 8.4 $20,000 to $24,999 .......................................farms: 476 9.7 :: $50,000 or more ........................................farms: 1,509 8.9 $1,000: 10,530 9.6 :: $1,000: 868,845 4.7 $25,000 to $39,999 .......................................farms: 639 11.3 :: : $1,000: 19,723 11.1 :: Farms with losses of- : $40,000 to $49,999 .......................................farms: 295 8.9 :: Less than $1,000 .......................................farms: 1,457 11.4 $1,000: 12,964 9.1 :: $1,000: 718 10.4 $50,000 to $99,999 .......................................farms: 841 4.8 :: $1,000 to $4,999 .......................................farms: 4,465 7.7 $1,000: 59,287 5.1 :: $1,000: 12,736 7.5 $100,000 to $249,999 .....................................farms: 712 5.5 :: $5,000 to $9,999 .......................................farms: 3,030 8.0 $1,000: 113,299 5.7 :: $1,000: 21,898 8.1 $250,000 to $499,999 .....................................farms: 383 12.2 :: $10,000 to $24,999 .....................................farms: 3,150 11.0 $1,000: 135,533 12.2 :: $1,000: 49,505 11.5 $500,000 to $999,999 .....................................farms: 240 23.9 :: $25,000 to $49,999 .....................................farms: 1,180 11.5 $1,000: 165,157 24.7 :: $1,000: 40,233 11.6 $1,000,000 or more .......................................farms: 354 15.2 :: $50,000 or more ........................................farms: 908 15.1 $1,000: 2,381,905 2.8 :: $1,000: 139,064 20.5 : :: : Farms by legal status for tax purposes: : :: Livestock and poultry: : Family or individual .....................................farms: 17,593 7.1 :: Cattle and calves inventory ..............................farms: 8,562 4.3 acres: 18,360,412 20.4 :: number: 1,330,860 4.4 Partnership ..............................................farms: 982 9.0 :: Beef cows inventory ....................................farms: 7,395 4.2 acres: 6,000,222 10.5 :: number: 451,242 7.2 Corporation: : :: Milk cows inventory ....................................farms: 233 3.2 Family held ............................................farms: 977 18.3 :: number: 281,569 0.3 acres: 6,947,531 25.1 :: Hog and pigs inventory ...................................farms: 363 16.4 Other than family held .................................farms: 152 13.4 :: number: 1,747 11.2 acres: 1,646,492 5.0 :: Layers inventory ........................................ farms: 2,665 6.2 Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : :: number: 91,564 4.6 American Indian Reservation, etc ........................farms: 1,272 15.5 :: Broilers sold ............................................farms: 77 18.9 acres: 6,173,906 45.4 :: number: 3,955 9.5 : :: Aquaculture sold .........................................farms: 21 36.1 Tenure: : :: $1,000: (D) (D) Full owners ..............................................farms: 13,470 6.6 :: : acres: 16,375,234 23.4 :: Selected crops harvested: : Part owners ..............................................farms: 3,345 12.2 :: Corn for grain ...........................................farms: 140 14.0 acres: 17,942,332 23.2 :: acres: 37,147 6.6 Tenants ..................................................farms: 4,161 15.7 :: Durum wheat for grain ....................................farms: 1 (L) acres: 4,810,997 20.3 :: acres: (D) (D) : :: Other spring wheat for grain .............................farms: 1 (L) Producers characteristics by- 1/ (see text) : :: acres: (D) (D) Sex of operator: : :: Winter wheat for grain ...................................farms: 191 16.3 Male ...................................................farms: 18,002 7.5 :: acres: (D) (D) acres: 35,228,154 16.6 :: Sorghum for grain ........................................farms: 98 39.1 Female .................................................farms: 13,357 6.6 :: acres: 52,519 21.7 acres: 20,566,318 30.1 :: Soybeans for beans .......................................farms: 7 (H) : :: acres: 337 34.7 Primary occupation: : :: Rice .....................................................farms: - - Farming ................................................farms: 17,176 7.2 :: acres: - - Other ..................................................farms: 19,847 5.9 :: : ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 175 34.5 :: : acres: 46,527 14.4 :: Sweet corn (see text) ..................................farms: 145 15.9 Peanuts ..................................................farms: 19 12.2 :: acres: 125 19.2 acres: 1,640 0.1 :: Lettuce ................................................farms: 136 15.1 Barley ...................................................farms: 2 (L) :: acres: 504 1.2 acres: (D) (D) :: Land in orchards (see text) ..............................farms: 2,914 13.2 Oats .....................................................farms: 11 57.2 :: acres: 63,248 17.0 acres: 155 75.3 :: Apples .................................................farms: 657 10.8 : :: acres: 1,082 12.1 Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : :: Grapes (including muscadine) (see text) ................farms: 274 10.5 grass silage, and greenchop .............................farms: 4,992 5.7 :: acres: 925 7.4 acres: 352,191 9.6 :: Oranges ................................................farms: 2 (H) Land in vegetables (see text) ............................farms: 1,304 18.4 :: acres: (D) (D) acres: 23,778 24.1 :: Almonds ................................................farms: 44 23.8 Potatoes ...............................................farms: 107 28.4 :: acres: 32 83.4 acres: 5,831 0.2 :: Land in berries ..........................................farms: 246 17.4 Tomatoes in the open ...................................farms: 323 13.1 :: acres: 116 15.0 acres: 91 12.4 :: : ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : : New Mexico ...........................................................: 20,976 1,660 56.5 21.2 15.5 19.8 : Counties : : Bernalillo ...........................................................: 964 95 59.4 25.4 24.3 9.6 Catron ...............................................................: 305 39 53.2 22.8 20.4 9.9 Chaves ...............................................................: 485 51 46.1 13.0 23.2 9.9 Cibola ...............................................................: 520 109 61.2 26.8 7.3 27.0 Colfax ...............................................................: 269 58 51.9 24.7 19.6 7.6 Curry ................................................................: 665 144 41.6 11.2 14.4 16.0 De Baca ..............................................................: 175 21 43.2 9.5 27.5 6.3 Dona Ana .............................................................: 1,990 246 53.0 23.8 21.3 7.8 Eddy .................................................................: 346 50 53.3 23.2 22.9 7.2 Grant ................................................................: 334 51 54.1 27.8 19.2 7.1 : Guadalupe ............................................................: 267 35 49.6 16.1 15.6 17.9 Harding ..............................................................: 175 61 45.9 9.3 14.4 22.2 Hidalgo ..............................................................: 152 18 46.6 21.7 16.0 8.9 Lea ..................................................................: 411 49 49.6 12.1 24.6 12.9 Lincoln ..............................................................: 359 48 53.9 26.8 16.1 11.0 Los Alamos ...........................................................: 4 (L) 70.0 62.2 7.6 0.2 Luna .................................................................: 213 41 44.3 14.9 19.1 10.4 McKinley .............................................................: 1,664 245 70.9 13.3 9.7 47.8 Mora .................................................................: 501 98 61.5 29.4 17.7 14.4 Otero ................................................................: 467 33 53.7 27.0 18.2 8.5 : Quay .................................................................: 592 116 49.8 12.5 19.0 18.4 Rio Arriba ...........................................................: 1,285 77 54.5 27.9 15.0 11.6 Roosevelt ............................................................: 638 82 44.9 14.4 16.1 14.4 Sandoval .............................................................: 709 74 58.6 24.9 10.8 23.0 San Juan .............................................................: 2,877 389 66.3 27.5 11.3 27.5 San Miguel ...........................................................: 776 92 58.6 28.2 21.5 8.9 Santa Fe .............................................................: 591 89 56.3 24.9 22.3 9.1 Sierra ...............................................................: 269 38 48.2 18.6 19.3 10.3 Socorro ..............................................................: 453 47 54.4 27.3 16.8 10.3 Taos .................................................................: 622 58 60.4 33.0 11.7 15.8 : Torrance .............................................................: 577 46 52.9 24.5 17.5 11.0 Union ................................................................: 343 80 42.2 12.0 18.4 11.7 Valencia .............................................................: 978 70 56.1 36.9 10.1 9.1 : LAND IN FARMS (ACRES) : : State Total : : New Mexico ...........................................................: 39,128,563 8,449,483 28.4 3.3 9.1 16.0 : Counties : : Bernalillo ...........................................................: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Catron ...............................................................: 1,396,946 165,254 26.8 5.5 15.8 5.5 Chaves ...............................................................: 2,309,179 532,529 22.5 3.4 5.1 13.9 Cibola ...............................................................: 1,700,895 232,945 19.7 1.3 1.7 16.7 Colfax ...............................................................: 2,035,008 438,768 16.2 3.8 7.7 4.7 Curry ................................................................: 891,911 151,599 18.3 2.1 5.4 10.8 De Baca ..............................................................: 928,891 432,896 26.7 3.3 17.5 5.8 Dona Ana .............................................................: 713,474 175,380 22.1 6.8 5.6 9.7 Eddy .................................................................: 640,351 190,955 35.0 8.4 20.1 6.5 Grant ................................................................: 794,499 161,878 29.8 8.3 12.9 8.6 : Guadalupe ............................................................: 1,258,863 105,295 19.0 2.5 6.9 9.6 Harding ..............................................................: 911,624 304,332 17.0 2.6 6.3 8.1 Hidalgo ..............................................................: 699,048 137,647 17.1 5.1 6.0 6.0 Lea ..................................................................: 1,826,208 370,322 14.4 1.7 4.3 8.5 Lincoln ..............................................................: 1,430,994 252,337 31.2 4.4 11.0 15.8 Los Alamos ...........................................................: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Luna .................................................................: 714,436 210,199 8.2 2.6 2.0 3.6 McKinley .............................................................: 2,420,328 1,181,865 52.6 5.3 5.8 41.5 Mora .................................................................: 684,546 139,387 30.8 7.6 11.8 11.4 Otero ................................................................: 867,162 382,634 41.1 1.3 2.6 37.2 : Quay .................................................................: 1,834,958 325,275 33.4 6.2 13.8 13.4 Rio Arriba ...........................................................: 1,346,191 148,106 25.2 4.9 15.9 4.4 Roosevelt ............................................................: 1,294,906 294,085 30.5 5.6 7.2 17.7 Sandoval .............................................................: 881,954 363,646 35.2 6.5 8.3 20.4 San Juan .............................................................: 2,417,870 1,338,440 38.9 10.1 6.6 22.1 San Miguel ...........................................................: 1,662,231 307,200 22.7 1.1 2.3 19.4 Santa Fe .............................................................: 494,844 268,628 31.6 8.1 18.3 5.2 Sierra ...............................................................: 1,070,677 124,646 20.9 1.8 2.2 17.0 Socorro ..............................................................: 1,345,407 472,591 38.2 6.4 10.7 21.1 Taos .................................................................: 229,129 93,398 42.5 18.2 21.2 3.1 : Torrance .............................................................: 1,692,413 282,732 27.7 3.2 6.5 18.1 Union ................................................................: 1,925,764 305,718 24.4 2.3 15.6 6.5 Valencia .............................................................: 450,426 86,832 8.2 0.2 0.1 7.9 : SALES ($1,000) : : State Total : : New Mexico ...........................................................: 2,949,036 125 10.9 4.2 1.9 4.8 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : : Bernalillo ...........................................................: 16,086 5 61.1 13.7 43.5 3.9 Catron ...............................................................: 17,158 1 24.9 8.2 11.3 5.4 Chaves ...............................................................: 446,613 10 9.9 5.3 1.6 3.0 Cibola ...............................................................: 8,682 1 31.4 1.3 0.8 29.2 Colfax ...............................................................: 58,527 6 49.8 17.4 16.3 16.2 Curry ................................................................: 522,450 11 7.5 4.8 0.5 2.2 De Baca ..............................................................: 19,356 11 30.7 5.9 15.1 9.7 Dona Ana .............................................................: 320,612 42 7.4 2.6 1.9 2.8 Eddy .................................................................: 104,275 6 15.1 5.8 4.2 5.1 Grant ................................................................: 15,602 2 19.5 7.6 6.5 5.4 : Guadalupe ............................................................: 14,503 2 19.4 3.9 11.6 3.8 Harding ..............................................................: 14,696 6 18.5 4.4 7.8 6.4 Hidalgo ..............................................................: 31,957 4 13.2 4.4 2.9 5.9 Lea ..................................................................: 259,323 4 9.1 2.6 0.4 6.1 Lincoln ..............................................................: 16,858 2 27.9 9.9 10.3 7.7 Los Alamos ...........................................................: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Luna .................................................................: 168,552 24 3.6 1.9 0.1 1.6 McKinley .............................................................: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Mora .................................................................: 10,719 3 37.5 4.1 19.7 13.8 Otero ................................................................: 24,666 3 23.4 3.6 2.3 17.4 : Quay .................................................................: 49,049 4 28.8 5.9 11.1 11.8 Rio Arriba ...........................................................: 23,095 3 30.1 10.9 8.5 10.7 Roosevelt ............................................................: 372,458 5 3.3 1.4 0.1 1.8 Sandoval .............................................................: 9,237 1 28.5 9.2 9.0 10.4 San Juan .............................................................: 127,261 5 5.7 1.9 0.6 3.2 San Miguel ...........................................................: 20,722 3 4.8 1.3 0.3 3.2 Santa Fe .............................................................: 18,489 2 14.1 6.7 5.4 2.1 Sierra ...............................................................: 21,338 9 15.4 2.7 8.7 4.0 Socorro ..............................................................: 57,928 2 12.2 4.2 4.0 4.0 Taos .................................................................: 7,732 4 34.8 10.4 14.4 10.1 : Torrance .............................................................: 45,619 9 6.1 2.0 1.7 2.4 Union ................................................................: 86,429 6 12.1 4.0 3.2 4.9 Valencia .............................................................: 33,264 2 12.3 2.5 1.3 8.4 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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. : : :: : New Mexico .....................: 8,479 8,479 - :: Lincoln ........................: 22 22 - : :: Luna ...........................: 17 17 - Counties : :: McKinley .......................: 2,577 2,577 - : :: Mora ...........................: 59 59 - Bernalillo .....................: 161 161 - :: Otero ..........................: 50 50 - Catron .........................: 26 26 - :: Quay ...........................: 23 23 - Chaves .........................: 21 21 - :: Rio Arriba .....................: 267 267 - Cibola .........................: 531 531 - :: Roosevelt ......................: 18 18 - Colfax .........................: 28 28 - :: Sandoval .......................: 337 337 - Curry ..........................: 21 21 - :: San Juan .......................: 3,483 3,483 - De Baca ........................: 8 8 - :: : Dona Ana .......................: 84 84 - :: San Miguel .....................: 108 108 - Eddy ...........................: 11 11 - :: Santa Fe .......................: 55 55 - Grant ..........................: 2 2 - :: Sierra .........................: 18 18 - : :: Socorro ........................: 63 63 - Guadalupe ......................: 7 7 - :: Taos ...........................: 124 124 - Harding ........................: 10 10 - :: Torrance .......................: 57 57 - Hidalgo ........................: 12 12 - :: Union ..........................: 12 12 - Lea ............................: 25 25 - :: Valencia .......................: 242 242 - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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.