Cen V1 (2-24) Illinois State and County Data Volume 1 • Geographic Area Series • Part 13 AC-22-A-13 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: 71,123 72,651 75,087 76,860 73,027 79,112 73,051 77,610 Land in farms ....................................acres: 26,292,041 27,006,288 26,937,721 26,775,100 27,310,833 27,673,285 27,204,780 27,250,340 Average size of farm .........................acres: 370 372 359 348 374 350 372 351 : Estimated market value of land and buildings 1/: : Average per farm ...........................dollars: 3,112,490 2,705,291 2,261,778 1,321,080 913,251 736,255 773,141 539,181 Average per acre ...........................dollars: 8,420 7,278 6,305 3,792 2,425 2,136 2,126 1,548 : Estimated market value of all machinery : and equipment 1/ ...............................$1,000: 18,820,530 16,018,455 15,256,459 10,499,792 7,386,281 6,854,940 6,606,816 5,516,277 Average per farm ...........................dollars: 264,619 220,485 203,192 136,609 102,242 86,662 90,447 71,219 : Farms by size: : 1 to 9 acres ........................................: 6,058 7,992 5,776 8,603 3,510 5,249 4,254 5,026 10 to 49 acres ......................................: 18,415 17,901 19,801 20,592 16,162 15,120 12,604 12,191 50 to 179 acres .....................................: 20,223 19,198 20,941 18,410 19,991 21,580 19,606 20,239 180 to 499 acres ....................................: 12,161 12,264 13,216 13,116 15,862 18,746 18,231 21,327 500 to 999 acres ....................................: 7,429 7,483 7,617 8,309 9,847 11,642 11,619 12,833 1,000 to 1,999 acres ................................: 4,119 5,155 5,267 5,520 5,896 5,447 5,414 5,115 2,000 acres or more .................................: 2,718 2,658 2,469 2,310 1,759 1,328 1,323 879 : Total cropland ...................................farms: 64,487 64,958 67,609 67,431 68,750 72,590 68,082 72,626 acres: 22,913,841 24,003,086 23,752,778 23,707,699 24,171,260 24,186,942 23,920,923 24,164,457 Harvested cropland..............................farms: 52,862 53,188 53,155 54,185 56,083 65,560 62,712 69,425 acres: 21,606,950 22,701,382 22,373,010 22,611,443 22,562,904 22,428,616 22,274,230 21,868,287 Irrigated land ...................................farms: 2,930 2,541 2,644 2,388 2,031 2,072 2,021 2,061 acres: 635,957 612,459 522,479 474,454 390,843 351,676 349,799 328,316 : Market value of agricultural : products sold ..................................$1,000: 26,417,147 17,009,971 17,187,052 13,329,107 7,676,239 8,634,730 8,556,486 7,336,864 Average per farm ...........................dollars: 371,429 234,133 228,895 173,421 105,115 109,146 117,130 94,535 : Crops, including nursery and greenhouse : crops ........................................$1,000: 22,289,820 13,843,743 14,144,740 10,876,415 5,871,542 6,602,817 6,567,164 5,251,328 Livestock, poultry, and their products ........$1,000: 4,127,327 3,166,229 3,042,312 2,452,692 1,804,697 2,031,913 1,989,323 2,085,535 : Farms by value of sales: : Less than $2,500 ....................................: 19,875 23,276 25,025 26,879 20,801 16,630 12,210 9,178 $2,500 to $4,999 ....................................: 3,430 4,185 4,256 4,278 4,316 5,713 5,107 5,613 $5,000 to $9,999 ....................................: 4,449 4,989 4,860 4,877 5,146 6,242 5,949 6,898 $10,000 to $24,999 ..................................: 5,983 5,848 5,908 5,910 7,980 9,440 9,082 11,800 $25,000 to $49,999 ..................................: 4,989 4,919 4,563 5,381 7,258 8,420 8,243 10,363 $50,000 to $99,999 ..................................: 5,926 5,724 5,666 6,245 8,052 9,395 9,290 11,572 $100,000 to $499,999 ................................: 14,816 14,392 15,289 16,130 16,629 20,216 20,153 20,380 $500,000 or more ....................................: 11,655 9,318 9,520 7,160 2,845 3,056 3,017 1,806 : Farms by legal status for tax purposes: : Family or individual ................................: 59,851 61,398 64,927 65,748 64,468 67,182 61,748 65,752 Partnership .........................................: 4,578 4,597 4,562 6,509 5,296 8,038 7,603 8,997 Corporation .........................................: 4,423 3,972 3,716 3,433 2,584 3,158 3,043 2,361 Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing : association, American Indian Reservation, etc. .....: 2,271 2,684 1,882 1,170 679 734 657 500 : Total farm production expenses 1/ ...............$1,000: 17,787,801 13,367,622 13,459,269 9,045,080 6,223,876 5,680,557 5,542,904 5,088,894 : Selected farm production expenses 1/: : Livestock and poultry purchased or leased .....$1,000: 739,670 674,724 689,855 588,949 411,546 354,351 334,161 434,193 Feed purchased ............................... $1,000: 1,485,671 1,040,349 1,246,112 705,155 528,144 583,150 567,098 531,978 Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased 2/ .................................$1,000: 2,942,209 1,818,653 2,405,662 1,480,395 731,424 726,810 714,914 645,280 Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ...........$1,000: 834,463 584,072 736,736 562,346 280,056 315,472 309,146 322,542 Hired farm labor ..............................$1,000: 932,742 738,481 594,616 483,699 421,803 353,685 344,362 300,090 Interest expense ..............................$1,000: 708,587 636,491 565,142 498,091 476,340 435,036 424,977 431,344 Chemicals purchased ...........................$1,000: 1,821,790 1,244,342 1,094,846 731,968 559,165 558,393 548,362 439,672 : Livestock and poultry: : Cattle and calves inventory ....................farms: 13,017 16,269 16,550 18,397 19,928 25,825 24,452 27,405 number: 962,040 1,130,993 1,127,630 1,231,105 1,359,010 1,512,898 1,437,697 1,601,261 Beef cows ....................................farms: 10,713 13,139 12,646 14,753 14,766 18,665 17,682 19,392 number: 331,471 394,667 343,972 429,111 422,694 474,009 453,127 447,201 Milk cows ....................................farms: 607 924 1,149 1,217 1,658 2,259 2,238 3,050 number: 73,006 93,341 98,849 99,677 114,101 127,526 127,702 151,503 Cattle and calves sold .........................farms: 10,977 13,946 14,160 16,046 17,699 24,709 23,622 26,419 number: 645,009 725,018 835,912 894,593 917,251 1,007,769 949,478 1,130,433 Hogs and pigs inventory ........................farms: 1,678 2,153 2,045 2,864 3,929 7,385 7,168 13,433 number: 5,204,135 5,258,119 4,630,796 4,298,716 4,094,706 4,677,231 4,679,166 5,641,115 Hogs and pigs sold .............................farms: 1,849 2,261 2,019 3,063 4,313 7,641 7,447 14,142 number: 18,768,594 16,883,477 13,121,384 13,196,581 11,178,721 9,390,266 9,374,726 10,330,124 Layers inventory ...............................farms: 4,496 4,077 3,725 2,801 1,672 (NA) (NA) (NA) number: 7,278,610 5,470,158 4,327,311 5,285,583 3,290,313 (NA) (NA) (NA) Broilers and other meat-type chickens : sold ..........................................farms: 548 217 398 260 239 127 115 123 number: 1,121,454 847,871 302,571 325,036 82,974 365,769 363,353 60,004 : Selected crops harvested: : Corn for grain .................................farms: 35,190 34,792 36,655 38,260 41,032 49,416 48,443 55,685 acres: 10,421,518 11,080,510 12,263,259 13,096,231 10,742,787 10,780,900 10,710,072 10,770,985 bushels: 2,143,284,486 2,187,782,071 1,253,283,049 2,248,664,947 1,418,566,127 1,372,414,201 1,363,015,453 1,532,681,088 Corn for silage or greenchop ...................farms: 847 1,704 2,867 2,296 3,271 3,872 3,774 (NA) acres: 54,742 97,076 171,562 75,247 109,847 122,477 119,116 (NA) tons: 1,079,213 1,915,681 1,795,527 1,351,823 1,638,995 1,948,803 1,892,873 (NA) Wheat for grain, all ...........................farms: 4,649 4,545 6,999 9,416 8,592 14,973 14,822 17,061 acres: 540,232 476,433 645,829 891,567 581,084 984,815 983,556 1,075,805 bushels: 39,835,453 35,755,318 40,543,253 47,291,213 27,923,042 54,005,189 53,954,013 54,096,203 Other spring wheat for grain .................farms: - - - 12 - (NA) (NA) (NA) acres: - - - 168 - (NA) (NA) (NA) bushels: - - - 8,277 - (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. : : Winter wheat for grain .......................farms: 4,649 4,545 6,999 9,407 8,592 (NA) (NA) (NA) acres: 540,232 476,433 645,829 891,399 581,084 (NA) (NA) (NA) bushels: 39,835,453 35,755,318 40,543,253 47,282,936 27,923,042 (NA) (NA) (NA) Oats for grain .................................farms: 298 507 949 1,006 2,109 3,709 3,588 5,635 acres: 11,418 15,447 19,769 24,265 39,258 70,947 69,009 108,363 bushels: 937,052 1,258,247 1,540,579 1,500,658 2,839,874 5,029,761 4,887,273 6,704,097 Barley for grain ...............................farms: 52 29 64 46 59 117 117 (NA) acres: 6,511 665 1,518 738 1,852 2,209 2,219 (NA) bushels: 385,529 37,593 79,199 43,029 111,960 120,948 122,228 (NA) : Sorghum for grain ..............................farms: 68 156 283 731 664 1,139 1,117 (NA) acres: 4,639 12,736 26,494 76,601 56,921 77,636 76,990 (NA) bushels: 456,143 1,343,372 1,642,406 5,960,150 4,510,917 6,441,270 6,392,482 (NA) Sorghum for silage or greenchop ................farms: 15 31 84 58 106 119 116 (NA) acres: 261 939 3,271 1,169 3,308 2,752 2,702 (NA) tons: 3,135 13,655 55,375 13,502 33,155 29,410 28,995 (NA) Soybeans for beans .............................farms: 33,243 36,581 34,725 33,945 41,571 47,938 47,008 52,339 acres: 10,213,710 10,607,911 8,933,457 8,293,711 10,505,989 9,872,252 9,825,475 8,932,399 bushels: 605,437,675 599,908,475 371,337,854 353,741,105 438,990,297 417,919,609 415,716,620 373,563,650 Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas : and limas .....................................farms: 5 9 1 - - 9 8 (NA) acres: 908 300 (D) - - 238 228 (NA) cwt: 8,788 8,881 (D) - - 3,573 3,413 (NA) Cotton, all ....................................farms: 1 - - - - (NA) (NA) (NA) acres: (D) - - - - (NA) (NA) (NA) bales: (D) - - - - (NA) (NA) (NA) : Tobacco ........................................farms: 11 20 14 13 6 (NA) (NA) (NA) acres: 139 (D) (D) 827 268 (NA) (NA) (NA) pounds: 201,968 479,347 788,448 1,656,819 513,940 (NA) (NA) (NA) Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ...................farms: 16,355 18,430 17,947 19,865 20,691 (NA) (NA) (NA) acres: 528,857 551,112 514,024 593,186 729,662 (NA) (NA) (NA) tons, dry equivalent: 1,487,461 1,568,894 1,358,993 1,770,834 2,234,607 (NA) (NA) (NA) Rice ...........................................farms: 1 1 1 3 1 (NA) (NA) (NA) acres: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) cwt: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) Sunflower seed, all ............................farms: 34 20 11 46 87 56 53 (NA) acres: 572 514 500 3,217 1,580 (D) 1,813 (NA) pounds: 693,311 684,886 442,008 4,356,557 1,549,546 (D) 2,156,638 (NA) : Vegetables harvested for sale 4/ ...............farms: 1,388 1,504 1,370 1,377 1,107 1,314 1,262 (NA) acres: 56,304 61,408 71,946 71,371 70,430 67,925 66,780 (NA) Potatoes .....................................farms: 249 227 330 253 84 89 87 (NA) acres: 6,373 8,112 7,021 6,244 6,825 4,358 4,358 (NA) Sweet potatoes ...............................farms: 73 77 43 21 36 3 3 (NA) acres: 32 44 20 19 40 1 1 (NA) Land in orchards 5/ ............................farms: 1,102 992 926 871 830 852 734 (NA) acres: 5,531 5,564 5,743 6,032 8,168 9,067 8,645 (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: 71,123 100.0 72,651 $1,000: 26,417,147 100.0 17,009,971 Average per farm ....................................................dollars: 371,429 (X) 234,133 : By value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................................farms: 16,417 23.1 19,337 $1,000: 1,038 (Z) 1,972 $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................................farms: 3,458 4.9 3,939 $1,000: 5,698 (Z) 6,642 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................................farms: 3,430 4.8 4,185 $1,000: 12,386 (Z) 15,138 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................................farms: 4,449 6.3 4,989 $1,000: 32,143 0.1 35,619 $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................................farms: 4,412 6.2 4,363 $1,000: 63,045 0.2 62,474 : $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................................farms: 1,571 2.2 1,485 $1,000: 34,966 0.1 33,147 $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................................farms: 3,410 4.8 3,293 $1,000: 108,087 0.4 104,870 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................................farms: 1,579 2.2 1,626 $1,000: 70,067 0.3 72,633 $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................................farms: 5,926 8.3 5,724 $1,000: 430,676 1.6 413,523 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................................farms: 7,835 11.0 8,062 $1,000: 1,297,546 4.9 1,321,725 : $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................................farms: 6,981 9.8 6,330 $1,000: 2,577,905 9.8 2,278,434 $500,000 to $999,999 ..................................................farms: 5,142 7.2 5,052 $1,000: 3,671,918 13.9 3,543,840 $1,000,000 or more ...................................................farms: 6,513 9.2 4,266 $1,000: 18,111,672 68.6 9,119,955 $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 ............................................farms: 4,174 5.9 3,482 $1,000: 6,697,334 25.4 5,236,551 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 ............................................farms: 1,735 2.4 576 $1,000: 5,767,658 21.8 1,922,603 $5,000,000 or more ..................................................farms: 604 0.8 208 $1,000: 5,646,680 21.4 1,960,801 : Value of sales by commodity or commodity group: : Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops .........................farms: 49,832 70.1 49,763 $1,000: 22,289,820 84.4 13,843,743 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and dry peas ...........................farms: 42,226 59.4 42,286 $1,000: 21,568,583 81.6 13,255,017 Corn ..............................................................farms: 35,321 49.7 34,821 $1,000: 12,956,612 49.0 7,395,729 Wheat .............................................................farms: 4,649 6.5 4,542 $1,000: 315,811 1.2 158,663 Soybeans ..........................................................farms: 33,240 46.7 36,393 $1,000: 8,240,844 31.2 5,668,028 Sorghum ...........................................................farms: 78 0.1 177 $1,000: 2,962 (Z) 6,840 : Barley ............................................................farms: 52 0.1 29 $1,000: (D) (D) (D) Rice ..............................................................farms: 1 (Z) 1 $1,000: (D) (D) (D) Other grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and dry peas ...................farms: 630 0.9 837 $1,000: 49,158 0.2 25,441 : Tobacco .............................................................farms: 11 (Z) 20 $1,000: (D) (D) 981 : Cotton and cottonseed ...............................................farms: 1 (Z) - $1,000: (D) (D) - : Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet potatoes ....................farms: 1,424 2.0 1,530 $1,000: 179,052 0.7 119,838 : Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ......................................farms: 1,027 1.4 994 $1,000: 34,261 0.1 22,678 Fruits and tree nuts ..............................................farms: 794 1.1 748 $1,000: 26,094 0.1 19,998 Berries ...........................................................farms: 448 0.6 456 $1,000: 8,167 (Z) 2,680 : Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and sod ..........................farms: 966 1.4 948 $1,000: 402,800 1.5 363,107 : Cultivated Christmas trees and short : rotation woody crops ...............................................farms: 185 0.3 192 $1,000: (D) (D) 4,044 Cultivated Christmas trees ........................................farms: 180 0.3 182 $1,000: (D) (D) 3,923 Short rotation woody crops ........................................farms: 5 (Z) 17 $1,000: 5 (Z) 121 : Other crops and hay .................................................farms: 10,152 14.3 10,656 $1,000: 100,021 0.4 78,078 Maple syrup .......................................................farms: 69 0.1 60 $1,000: 119 (Z) 197 : Livestock, poultry, and their products ................................farms: 17,078 24.0 19,814 $1,000: 4,127,327 15.6 3,166,229 Poultry and eggs ....................................................farms: 3,148 4.4 2,710 $1,000: 364,202 1.4 199,924 Cattle and calves ...................................................farms: 10,977 15.4 13,946 $1,000: 881,537 3.3 826,851 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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: 432 0.6 722 $1,000: 387,423 1.5 350,038 Hogs and pigs .......................................................farms: 1,849 2.6 2,261 $1,000: 2,415,031 9.1 1,739,444 Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and milk ................................farms: 1,897 2.7 2,284 $1,000: 12,964 (Z) 12,513 Horses, ponies, mules, burros, and donkeys ..........................farms: 979 1.4 1,233 $1,000: 17,162 0.1 16,416 Aquaculture .........................................................farms: 41 0.1 45 $1,000: 9,693 (Z) 7,811 : Other animals and other animal : products (see text) ................................................farms: 1,651 2.3 1,237 $1,000: 39,315 0.1 13,232 : LANDLORD'S SHARE OF TOTAL SALES : : Value of landlord's share of total sales ..................................farms: 8,351 11.7 10,156 $1,000: 1,546,674 5.9 1,154,349 : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to consumers ..................................farms: 2,674 3.8 2,628 $1,000: 52,977 0.2 44,290 Average per farm ....................................................dollars: 19,812 (X) 16,853 : By value of sales: : $1 to $499 ............................................................farms: 566 0.8 660 $1,000: 119 (Z) 139 $500 to $999 ..........................................................farms: 298 0.4 316 $1,000: 187 (Z) 214 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................................farms: 929 1.3 837 $1,000: 2,073 (Z) 1,996 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................................farms: 262 0.4 297 $1,000: 1,775 (Z) 2,057 $10,000 to $24,999 ....................................................farms: 314 0.4 274 $1,000: 4,644 (Z) 4,310 : $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................................farms: 121 0.2 106 $1,000: 4,315 (Z) 3,732 $50,000 or more .......................................................farms: 184 0.3 138 $1,000: 39,864 0.2 31,842 : Value of food sold directly to retail markets, : institutions, and food hubs for local or : regionally branded products ..............................................farms: 990 1.4 520 $1,000: 151,437 0.6 121,431 Average per farm ....................................................dollars: 152,966 (X) 233,521 : By value of sales: : $1 to $499 ............................................................farms: 95 0.1 80 $1,000: 21 (Z) 18 $500 to $999 ..........................................................farms: 59 0.1 71 $1,000: 43 (Z) 49 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................................farms: 384 0.5 169 $1,000: 887 (Z) 396 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................................farms: 131 0.2 58 $1,000: 868 (Z) 415 $10,000 to $24,999 ....................................................farms: 139 0.2 57 $1,000: 2,101 (Z) 800 : $25,000 to $49,999 ...................................................farms: 56 0.1 36 $1,000: 1,777 (Z) 1,265 $50,000 or more ......................................................farms: 126 0.2 49 $1,000: 145,740 0.6 118,488 : VALUE-ADDED PRODUCTS SOLD : : Value of processed or value-added agricultural : products sold ............................................................farms: 707 1.0 614 $1,000: 28,177 0.1 20,366 Average per farm ....................................................dollars: 39,854 (X) 33,169 : By value of sales: : $1 to $499 ............................................................farms: 155 0.2 158 $1,000: 31 (Z) 33 $500 to $999 ..........................................................farms: 53 0.1 57 $1,000: 33 (Z) 36 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................................farms: 165 0.2 138 $1,000: 397 (Z) 338 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................................farms: 73 0.1 64 $1,000: 489 (Z) 423 $10,000 to $24,999 ....................................................farms: 89 0.1 71 $1,000: 1,406 (Z) 1,118 : $25,000 to $49,999 ...................................................farms: 55 0.1 44 $1,000: 1,876 (Z) 1,546 $50,000 or more ......................................................farms: 117 0.2 82 $1,000: 23,944 0.1 16,874 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 71,123 71,123 32,882 72,651 72,651 48,589 $1,000: 26,745,458 26,417,147 328,311 17,531,201 17,009,971 521,229 Average per farm ................................dollars: 376,045 371,429 9,985 241,307 234,133 10,727 : By economic class: : : Less than $1,000 ..................................farms: 5,059 5,059 527 6,916 6,916 844 $1,000: 1,176 873 304 2,073 1,649 424 $1,000 to $2,499 ..................................farms: 6,946 6,946 4,039 7,070 7,070 4,097 $1,000: 11,551 4,995 6,556 11,880 5,586 6,294 $2,500 to $4,999 ..................................farms: 6,380 6,380 3,607 7,206 7,206 4,289 $1,000: 22,944 11,041 11,903 26,037 13,115 12,922 $5,000 to $9,999 ..................................farms: 6,664 6,664 3,177 7,760 7,760 4,714 $1,000: 47,638 29,959 17,679 55,509 32,538 22,970 $10,000 to $24,999 ................................farms: 7,586 7,586 3,153 7,998 7,998 5,197 $1,000: 122,548 93,549 28,998 128,989 90,604 38,385 : $25,000 to $49,999 ................................farms: 5,656 5,656 2,238 5,602 5,602 3,892 $1,000: 203,443 175,480 27,963 201,627 170,218 31,409 $50,000 to $99,999 ................................farms: 6,094 6,094 2,340 6,005 6,005 4,481 $1,000: 442,105 421,174 20,931 432,840 400,826 32,014 $100,000 to $249,999 ..............................farms: 7,953 7,953 3,162 8,170 8,170 6,749 $1,000: 1,311,830 1,283,116 28,714 1,341,370 1,288,236 53,134 $250,000 to $499,999 ..............................farms: 6,984 6,984 3,374 6,333 6,333 5,590 $1,000: 2,574,853 2,542,713 32,139 2,280,155 2,211,382 68,773 $500,000 to $999,999 ..............................farms: 5,222 5,222 2,883 5,199 5,199 4,753 $1,000: 3,716,137 3,679,844 36,292 3,646,533 3,553,064 93,469 : $1,000,000 or more ................................farms: 6,579 6,579 4,382 4,392 4,392 3,983 $1,000: 18,291,234 18,174,402 116,832 9,404,189 9,242,754 161,435 $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 ........................farms: 4,200 4,200 2,734 3,575 3,575 3,310 $1,000: 6,714,992 6,661,014 53,978 5,396,629 5,278,370 118,259 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 ........................farms: 1,770 1,770 1,244 606 606 527 $1,000: 5,877,947 5,841,861 36,086 2,019,687 1,990,271 29,416 $5,000,000 or more ..............................farms: 609 609 404 211 211 146 $1,000: 5,698,295 5,671,527 26,769 1,987,873 1,974,113 13,760 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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: 71,123 (X) 72,651 (X) $1,000: (X) 17,787,801 (X) 13,367,622 Average per farm ..........................................dollars: (X) 250,099 (X) 183,998 : Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 .....................................................: 9,607 25,573 14,526 34,492 $5,000 to $9,999 .................................................: 8,681 63,613 9,486 69,226 $10,000 to $24,999 ...............................................: 12,869 208,154 12,733 205,905 $25,000 to $49,999 ...............................................: 8,555 305,259 7,155 255,401 $50,000 to $99,999 ...............................................: 7,123 512,305 6,960 500,793 : $100,000 to $249,999 .............................................: 9,715 1,583,664 8,831 1,439,592 $250,000 to $499,999 .............................................: 6,121 2,182,215 6,208 2,201,068 $500,000 or more .................................................: 8,452 12,907,017 6,752 8,661,145 $500,000 to $999,999 ...........................................: 4,213 2,995,568 4,020 2,816,051 $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 .......................................: 3,226 4,843,745 2,206 3,220,446 $2,500,000 or more .............................................: 1,013 5,067,705 526 2,624,647 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners purchased .............farms: 45,097 (X) 46,156 (X) $1,000: (X) 2,942,209 (X) 1,818,653 percent of total: (X) 16.5 (X) 13.6 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $499 .....................................................: 3,267 731 4,855 1,097 $500 to $999 ...................................................: 2,159 1,523 3,136 2,151 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................: 8,021 20,753 9,383 23,742 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................: 5,005 34,897 5,107 35,484 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................................: 7,500 120,265 7,767 124,516 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................................: 5,602 197,418 5,849 207,045 $50,000 to $99,999 .............................................: 5,410 379,036 5,045 348,239 $100,000 or more ...............................................: 8,133 2,187,586 5,014 1,076,379 : Chemicals purchased ...........................................farms: 46,814 (X) 43,937 (X) $1,000: (X) 1,821,790 (X) 1,244,342 percent of total: (X) 10.2 (X) 9.3 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $499 .....................................................: 5,421 1,146 6,659 1,280 $500 to $999 ...................................................: 3,016 2,069 2,595 1,781 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................: 9,656 24,553 8,069 20,783 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................: 5,326 36,939 4,995 35,118 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................................: 7,774 125,597 8,239 132,253 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................................: 5,647 198,592 6,005 209,694 $50,000 or more ................................................: 9,974 1,432,893 7,375 843,433 $50,000 to $99,999 ...........................................: 4,969 344,656 4,529 308,935 $100,000 or more .............................................: 5,005 1,088,237 2,846 534,498 : Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased .....................farms: 43,528 (X) 40,328 (X) $1,000: (X) 2,201,583 (X) 1,907,682 percent of total: (X) 12.4 (X) 14.3 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $499 .....................................................: 3,271 775 3,460 743 $500 to $999 ...................................................: 2,204 1,490 1,848 1,231 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................: 7,726 19,662 5,609 14,789 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................: 4,574 33,465 3,937 28,045 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................................: 7,350 118,265 7,805 127,054 $25,000 or more ................................................: 18,403 2,027,926 17,669 1,735,819 $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................: 6,870 236,031 6,203 220,275 $50,000 or more ..............................................: 11,533 1,791,895 11,466 1,515,544 : Cover crop seed purchased ...................................farms: 5,167 (X) 4,843 (X) $1,000: (X) 18,789 (X) 15,245 percent of total: (X) 0.1 (X) 0.1 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $499 ...................................................: 1,307 265 1,664 345 $500 to $999 .................................................: 684 463 759 508 $1,000 to $4,999 .............................................: 2,005 4,396 1,770 3,885 $5,000 to $9,999 .............................................: 718 4,882 340 2,199 $10,000 to $24,999 ...........................................: 356 5,147 216 3,005 $25,000 or more ..............................................: 97 3,635 94 5,302 $25,000 to $49,999 .........................................: 82 2,520 65 2,301 $50,000 or more ............................................: 15 1,115 29 3,001 : Livestock and poultry purchased or leased .....................farms: 9,640 (X) 11,839 (X) $1,000: (X) 739,670 (X) 674,724 percent of total: (X) 4.2 (X) 5.0 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................................: 2,296 790 2,780 1,037 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................: 2,946 7,597 3,907 9,861 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................: 1,372 9,433 1,548 10,534 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................................: 1,208 18,156 1,512 22,878 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................................: 499 16,757 643 21,553 : $50,000 to $99,999 .............................................: 360 24,451 418 28,668 $100,000 to $249,999 ...........................................: 337 54,256 388 61,520 $250,000 or more ...............................................: 622 608,231 643 518,673 $250,000 to $499,999 .........................................: 227 82,103 299 104,099 $500,000 to $999,999 .........................................: 222 156,582 211 142,390 $1,000,000 or more ...........................................: 173 369,547 133 272,184 : Breeding livestock purchased or leased ......................farms: 4,804 (X) 6,751 (X) $1,000: (X) 85,487 (X) 94,864 percent of total: (X) 0.5 (X) 0.7 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ...................................................: 720 306 1,260 540 $1,000 to $4,999 .............................................: 1,920 5,021 2,796 7,081 $5,000 to $9,999 .............................................: 878 5,901 1,071 7,173 $10,000 to $24,999 ...........................................: 702 10,355 1,021 15,142 $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................: 287 9,555 320 10,424 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ...........................................: 159 10,247 164 10,482 $100,000 to $249,999 .........................................: 67 9,887 59 9,410 $250,000 or more .............................................: 71 34,214 60 34,613 $250,000 to $499,999 .......................................: 48 17,045 42 15,375 $500,000 to $999,999 .......................................: 22 (D) 16 (D) $1,000,000 or more .........................................: 1 (D) 2 (D) : Other livestock and poultry purchased : or leased ..................................................farms: 6,129 (X) 6,908 (X) $1,000: (X) 654,184 (X) 579,860 percent of total: (X) 3.7 (X) 4.3 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ...................................................: 2,088 663 2,365 752 $1,000 to $4,999 .............................................: 1,568 3,876 1,734 4,167 $5,000 to $9,999 .............................................: 618 4,218 683 4,542 $10,000 to $24,999 ...........................................: 603 9,086 646 9,917 $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................: 219 7,455 308 10,330 : $50,000 to $99,999 ...........................................: 211 14,818 271 18,881 $100,000 to $249,999 .........................................: 265 42,998 318 51,107 $250,000 or more .............................................: 557 571,069 583 480,165 $250,000 to $499,999 .......................................: 186 66,627 260 89,000 $500,000 to $999,999 .......................................: 201 141,242 192 129,020 $1,000,000 or more .........................................: 170 363,200 131 262,145 : Feed purchased ................................................farms: 19,895 (X) 24,129 (X) $1,000: (X) 1,485,671 (X) 1,040,349 percent of total: (X) 8.4 (X) 7.8 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................................: 3,972 1,906 5,923 2,789 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................: 7,807 19,190 10,013 23,157 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................: 2,922 19,687 3,133 20,880 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................................: 2,493 37,513 2,383 34,619 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................................: 911 30,847 803 27,060 : $50,000 to $99,999 .............................................: 509 34,512 528 37,432 $100,000 or more ...............................................: 1,281 1,342,017 1,346 894,413 $100,000 to $249,999 .........................................: 407 64,944 567 88,114 $250,000 to $499,999 .........................................: 308 111,080 333 116,295 $500,000 to $999,999 .........................................: 238 169,476 268 183,028 $1,000,000 or more ...........................................: 328 996,517 178 506,976 : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ...........................farms: 64,948 (X) 66,347 (X) $1,000: (X) 834,463 (X) 584,072 percent of total: (X) 4.7 (X) 4.4 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................................: 20,723 8,040 26,359 9,445 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................: 19,842 45,166 18,716 43,631 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................: 7,604 52,724 7,262 49,677 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................................: 8,275 128,586 8,139 125,169 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................................: 4,218 144,316 3,480 117,459 $50,000 or more ................................................: 4,286 455,632 2,391 238,691 : Utilities .....................................................farms: 47,334 (X) 47,651 (X) $1,000: (X) 278,394 (X) 226,988 percent of total: (X) 1.6 (X) 1.7 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $499 .....................................................: 5,312 1,386 7,587 1,925 $500 to $999 ...................................................: 5,682 3,816 6,913 4,580 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................: 23,747 57,541 22,125 51,883 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................: 6,446 42,593 6,092 40,053 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................................: 4,358 62,026 3,635 52,592 $25,000 or more ................................................: 1,789 111,033 1,299 75,957 $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................: 1,115 38,607 865 29,357 $50,000 or more ..............................................: 674 72,426 434 46,600 : Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ......................farms: 56,659 (X) 57,749 (X) $1,000: (X) 1,094,259 (X) 802,103 percent of total: (X) 6.2 (X) 6.0 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................................: 9,796 4,183 13,412 5,484 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................: 17,308 41,700 17,312 40,249 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................: 7,776 51,401 8,027 53,347 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................................: 10,178 158,072 10,041 156,648 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................................: 5,740 198,609 5,395 183,948 $50,000 or more ................................................: 5,861 640,294 3,562 362,427 $50,000 to $99,999 ...........................................: 3,852 257,147 2,550 169,255 $100,000 or more .............................................: 2,009 383,147 1,012 193,172 : Hired farm labor ..............................................farms: 17,637 (X) 19,072 (X) $1,000: (X) 932,742 (X) 738,481 percent of total: (X) 5.2 (X) 5.5 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................................: 2,095 1,043 3,479 1,654 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................: 3,509 8,444 4,571 10,760 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................: 2,257 16,093 2,200 14,990 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................................: 3,157 48,716 2,926 46,728 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................................: 1,998 70,286 2,518 88,568 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 .............................................: 2,733 178,897 1,826 125,109 $100,000 or more ...............................................: 1,888 609,263 1,552 450,672 $100,000 to $249,999 .........................................: 1,197 179,918 1,122 165,815 $250,000 to $499,999 .........................................: 465 151,158 274 91,269 $500,000 or more .............................................: 226 278,187 156 193,589 : Contract labor ................................................farms: 4,294 (X) 3,341 (X) $1,000: (X) 83,143 (X) 55,225 percent of total: (X) 0.5 (X) 0.4 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................................: 688 345 722 328 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................: 1,516 3,759 1,132 2,846 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................: 779 5,245 505 3,509 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................................: 793 12,847 565 8,764 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................................: 249 8,199 216 7,513 $50,000 or more ................................................: 269 52,749 201 32,265 $50,000 to $99,999 ...........................................: 142 9,645 128 8,202 $100,000 or more .............................................: 127 43,103 73 24,063 : Customwork and custom hauling .................................farms: 18,402 (X) 18,602 (X) $1,000: (X) 281,007 (X) 209,825 percent of total: (X) 1.6 (X) 1.6 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................................: 2,774 1,297 4,025 1,792 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................: 5,960 15,554 6,771 16,435 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................: 3,016 20,633 2,905 20,049 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................................: 3,761 58,046 2,997 46,195 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................................: 1,801 62,278 1,216 41,247 $50,000 or more ................................................: 1,090 123,199 688 84,107 $50,000 to $99,999 ...........................................: 742 50,255 467 31,379 $100,000 or more .............................................: 348 72,944 221 52,729 : Cash rent for land, buildings, and grazing fees ...............farms: 21,319 (X) 21,937 (X) $1,000: (X) 2,593,287 (X) 1,956,402 percent of total: (X) 14.6 (X) 14.6 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $499 .....................................................: 469 134 800 207 $500 to $999 ...................................................: 598 410 707 482 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................: 2,552 6,723 2,936 7,481 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................: 1,669 11,950 1,862 13,250 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................................: 3,372 55,524 3,735 62,369 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................................: 3,160 113,034 3,397 121,952 $50,000 or more ................................................: 9,499 2,405,512 8,500 1,750,661 : Rent and lease expenses for machinery, equipment, and farm : share of vehicles ............................................farms: 6,138 (X) 6,369 (X) $1,000: (X) 197,348 (X) 141,273 percent of total: (X) 1.1 (X) 1.1 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $499 .....................................................: 404 95 634 146 $500 to $999 ...................................................: 346 224 848 569 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................: 1,612 4,026 1,527 3,849 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................: 863 5,801 890 6,017 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................................: 1,266 20,090 1,216 19,098 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................................: 697 23,219 679 23,320 $50,000 or more ................................................: 950 143,893 575 88,275 : Interest expense ..............................................farms: 28,165 (X) 29,890 (X) $1,000: (X) 708,587 (X) 636,491 percent of total: (X) 4.0 (X) 4.8 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................................: 2,487 1,158 3,535 1,663 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................: 7,336 19,448 8,439 22,859 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................: 5,291 36,869 5,168 35,968 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................................: 6,305 101,037 6,393 101,398 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................................: 3,276 113,494 3,298 114,310 $50,000 to $99,999 .............................................: 2,110 144,593 1,944 131,376 $100,000 or more ...............................................: 1,360 291,986 1,113 228,918 : Secured by real estate ......................................farms: 21,364 (X) 23,023 (X) $1,000: (X) 510,737 (X) 443,350 percent of total: (X) 2.9 (X) 3.3 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ...................................................: 1,785 861 2,806 1,326 $1,000 to $4,999 .............................................: 5,345 14,706 6,519 17,341 $5,000 to $9,999 .............................................: 4,327 30,192 4,048 27,962 $10,000 to $24,999 ...........................................: 4,977 78,682 5,169 80,096 $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................: 2,454 85,415 2,423 83,204 $50,000 to $99,999 ...........................................: 1,531 102,759 1,353 91,259 $100,000 or more .............................................: 945 198,122 705 142,162 : Not secured by real estate ..................................farms: 16,490 (X) 18,179 (X) $1,000: (X) 197,850 (X) 193,141 percent of total: (X) 1.1 (X) 1.4 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ...................................................: 2,594 1,148 3,683 1,676 $1,000 to $4,999 .............................................: 6,522 15,628 6,910 16,772 $5,000 to $9,999 .............................................: 2,659 17,524 2,908 19,472 $10,000 to $24,999 ...........................................: 2,976 48,329 2,920 44,791 $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................: 1,012 33,945 1,097 36,223 $50,000 to $99,999 ...........................................: 500 34,689 449 29,341 $100,000 or more .............................................: 227 46,586 212 44,866 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 66,918 (X) 67,659 (X) $1,000: (X) 573,779 (X) 431,625 percent of total: (X) 3.2 (X) 3.2 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $499 .....................................................: 5,959 1,638 10,511 2,318 $500 to $999 ...................................................: 5,259 3,830 6,698 4,811 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................: 28,009 77,186 27,814 72,945 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................: 13,079 92,548 11,386 78,655 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................................: 10,004 153,641 8,260 123,287 $25,000 or more ................................................: 4,608 244,935 2,990 149,610 : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom services : for livestock ................................................farms: 13,819 (X) 18,480 (X) $1,000: (X) 128,773 (X) 119,030 percent of total: (X) 0.7 (X) 0.9 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................................: 6,618 2,803 10,143 3,815 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................: 4,573 10,014 5,650 11,855 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................: 1,158 7,869 1,244 8,281 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................................: 755 11,429 809 12,044 : $25,000 to $49,999 .............................................: 386 14,272 331 11,100 $50,000 to $99,999 .............................................: 127 8,402 130 8,039 $100,000 or more ...............................................: 202 73,985 173 63,896 $100,000 to $249,999 .........................................: 105 16,591 102 16,402 $250,000 or more .............................................: 97 57,394 71 47,494 : All other production expenses .................................farms: 48,076 (X) 38,355 (X) $1,000: (X) 891,095 (X) 780,356 percent of total: (X) 5.0 (X) 5.8 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................................: 7,616 3,377 6,363 2,940 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................: 16,222 41,530 12,008 30,197 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................: 6,227 41,458 5,372 36,835 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................................: 8,680 127,940 7,123 111,967 : $25,000 to $49,999 .............................................: 4,429 148,191 4,015 138,964 $50,000 to $99,999 .............................................: 3,443 224,016 2,280 155,284 $100,000 or more ...............................................: 1,459 304,583 1,194 304,169 $100,000 to $249,999 .........................................: 1,225 191,660 942 132,307 $250,000 or more .............................................: 234 112,924 252 171,863 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ ........................farms: 7,916 (X) 8,948 (X) $1,000: (X) 543,186 (X) 462,094 percent of total: (X) 3.1 (X) 3.5 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $499 .......................................................: 233 46 328 63 $500 to $999 .....................................................: 155 107 182 133 $1,000 to $4,999 .................................................: 970 2,643 1,233 3,452 $5,000 to $9,999 .................................................: 799 5,617 941 6,661 $10,000 to $24,999 ...............................................: 1,373 22,374 1,809 29,980 $25,000 or more ..................................................: 4,386 512,399 4,455 421,804 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................................: 1,344 46,389 1,580 56,474 $50,000 to $99,999 .............................................: 1,209 84,148 1,494 102,725 $100,000 or more ...............................................: 1,833 381,862 1,381 262,605 : Depreciation expenses claimed ...................................farms: 43,668 (X) 36,914 (X) $1,000: (X) 2,224,581 (X) 1,419,515 percent of total: (X) 12.5 (X) 10.6 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $499 .......................................................: 2,050 493 1,822 415 $500 to $999 .....................................................: 1,911 1,365 1,524 1,048 $1,000 to $4,999 .................................................: 9,547 25,349 8,999 23,596 $5,000 to $9,999 .................................................: 6,513 45,217 5,009 34,657 $10,000 to $24,999 ...............................................: 8,412 132,355 7,363 117,061 $25,000 or more ..................................................: 15,235 2,019,801 12,197 1,242,739 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................................: 5,652 196,663 4,967 173,872 $50,000 to $99,999 .............................................: 4,023 279,830 3,652 249,587 $100,000 or more ...............................................: 5,560 1,543,308 3,578 819,280 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 .....................: 71,123 10,001,692 72,651 5,043,302 Average per farm ................................dollars: (X) 140,625 (X) 69,418 : Farms with net gains 1/ ..................................: 47,331 10,762,673 47,773 5,648,478 Average per farm ..............................dollars: (X) 227,392 (X) 118,236 : Farms with gains of- : less than $1,000 .....................................: 1,730 845 2,318 1,130 $1,000 to $4,999 .....................................: 4,692 13,017 6,236 17,106 $5,000 to $9,999 .....................................: 3,598 26,482 4,531 33,010 $10,000 to $24,999 ...................................: 6,467 107,661 7,865 131,448 $25,000 to $49,999 ...................................: 6,219 225,783 6,726 243,712 $50,000 or more ......................................: 24,625 10,388,883 20,097 5,222,072 : Farms with net losses ....................................: 23,792 760,980 24,878 605,176 Average per farm ..............................dollars: (X) 31,985 (X) 24,326 : Farms with losses of- : less than $1,000 .....................................: 1,623 804 2,222 1,124 $1,000 to $4,999 .....................................: 5,828 17,021 7,012 20,056 $5,000 to $9,999 .....................................: 4,745 34,707 5,089 36,796 $10,000 to $24,999 ...................................: 5,826 92,573 5,699 90,271 $25,000 to $49,999 ...................................: 2,597 90,278 2,376 82,873 $50,000 or more ......................................: 3,173 525,596 2,480 374,056 : Net cash farm income of producers ..........................: 71,123 8,718,647 72,651 4,167,230 Average per farm ................................dollars: (X) 122,585 (X) 57,360 : Producers reporting net gains 1/ .........................: 46,736 9,570,270 46,849 4,890,199 Average per farm ..............................dollars: (X) 204,773 (X) 104,382 : Farms with gains of- : less than $1,000 .....................................: 1,728 843 2,300 1,119 $1,000 to $4,999 .....................................: 4,744 13,141 6,286 17,336 $5,000 to $9,999 .....................................: 3,619 26,594 4,579 33,347 $10,000 to $24,999 ...................................: 6,516 108,756 8,122 135,401 $25,000 to $49,999 ...................................: 6,386 231,563 6,854 248,213 $50,000 or more ......................................: 23,743 9,189,373 18,708 4,454,783 : Producers reporting net losses ...........................: 24,387 851,623 25,802 722,968 Average per farm ..............................dollars: (X) 34,921 (X) 28,020 : Farms with losses of- : less than $1,000 .....................................: 1,637 814 2,265 1,147 $1,000 to $4,999 .....................................: 5,851 17,088 7,091 20,289 $5,000 to $9,999 .....................................: 4,827 35,289 5,222 37,796 $10,000 to $24,999 ...................................: 5,889 93,674 5,834 92,475 $25,000 to $49,999 ...................................: 2,692 93,820 2,486 86,976 $50,000 or more ......................................: 3,491 610,938 2,904 484,287 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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 ...........................: 32,882 328,311 48,589 521,229 :: Government payments - Con. : Average per farm ...................dollars: (X) 9,985 (X) 10,727 :: Amount from other Federal farm : : :: programs - Con. : Farms with receipts of- : :: : $1 to $999 ................................: 4,505 2,230 8,250 3,640 :: Farms with receipts of- : $1,000 to $4,999 ..........................: 14,685 37,652 18,569 48,089 :: $1 to $999 ..............................: 1,809 841 10,658 4,513 $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................: 5,579 39,415 8,361 58,990 :: $1,000 to $4,999 ........................: 3,856 10,048 13,966 34,703 $10,000 to $24,999 ........................: 5,109 79,582 7,972 126,432 :: $5,000 to $9,999 ........................: 1,968 14,077 5,578 39,009 $25,000 to $49,999 ........................: 1,997 70,055 3,498 120,775 :: $10,000 to $24,999 ......................: 2,293 36,232 5,565 87,748 $50,000 or more ...........................: 1,007 99,376 1,939 163,304 :: $25,000 or more .........................: 1,733 113,139 3,991 211,310 : :: : Amount from Conservation Reserve, : :: Commodity Credit Corporation Loans ............: 419 53,188 961 115,006 Wetlands Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, : :: Average per farm ...................dollars: (X) 126,939 (X) 119,673 or Conservation Reserve Enhancement : :: : Programs ...................................: 26,108 153,974 25,380 143,946 :: Farms with receipts of- : Average per farm .................dollars: (X) 5,898 (X) 5,672 :: $1 to $999 ................................: 45 15 119 46 : :: $1,000 to $4,999 ..........................: 55 123 132 319 Farms with receipts of- : :: $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................: 43 293 53 387 $1 to $999 ..............................: 4,440 2,220 5,302 2,699 :: $10,000 to $19,999 ........................: 34 466 44 622 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................: 13,380 33,645 12,572 30,578 :: $20,000 to $24,999 ........................: 21 448 41 891 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................: 4,245 29,601 3,802 26,514 :: $25,000 to $49,999 ........................: 46 1,750 109 3,973 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................: 2,963 45,195 2,690 41,175 :: $50,000 or more ...........................: 175 50,092 463 108,769 $25,000 or more .........................: 1,080 43,314 1,014 42,980 :: : : :: Amount spent to repay CCC loans .............: 561 42,809 753 82,582 Amount from other Federal farm programs .....: 11,659 174,337 39,758 377,283 :: : Average per farm .................dollars: (X) 14,953 (X) 9,489 :: : ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 .........: 37,109 1,044,035 39,755 879,724 :: Total income from farm-related : Average per farm ....................dollars: (X) 28,134 (X) 22,129 :: sources - Con. : : :: Agri-tourism and recreational : Farms with receipts of- : :: services - Con. : $1 to $999 .................................: 6,854 2,397 8,600 3,136 :: Farms with receipts of- - Con. : $1,000 to $4,999 ...........................: 9,399 23,926 10,118 25,193 :: : $5,000 to $9,999 ...........................: 5,099 35,736 5,464 38,569 :: $5,000 to $9,999 .........................: 120 765 117 730 $10,000 to $24,999 .........................: 6,387 101,973 7,052 112,158 :: $10,000 to $24,999 .......................: 115 1,745 119 1,634 $25,000 to $49,999 .........................: 4,083 144,269 4,080 143,174 :: $25,000 or more ..........................: 124 19,820 102 19,976 $50,000 or more ............................: 5,287 735,734 4,441 557,495 :: : : :: Patronage dividends and refunds from : Customwork and other agricultural : :: cooperatives ................................: 18,763 71,217 20,221 54,485 services ....................................: 5,127 164,484 6,011 131,595 :: Average per farm ..................dollars: (X) 3,796 (X) 2,694 Average per farm ..................dollars: (X) 32,082 (X) 21,892 :: : : :: Farms with receipts of- : Farms with receipts of- : :: $1 to $999 ...............................: 8,798 2,754 11,551 3,580 $1 to $999 ...............................: 498 253 742 349 :: $1,000 to $4,999 .........................: 6,273 14,331 6,206 13,283 $1,000 to $4,999 .........................: 1,341 3,461 1,772 4,542 :: $5,000 to $9,999 .........................: 1,959 12,970 1,404 9,291 $5,000 to $9,999 .........................: 882 5,986 973 6,696 :: $10,000 to $24,999 .......................: 1,272 18,859 746 10,420 $10,000 to $24,999 .......................: 988 15,119 1,250 19,089 :: $25,000 or more ..........................: 461 22,303 314 17,910 $25,000 to $49,999 .......................: 601 20,314 599 20,369 :: : $50,000 or more ..........................: 817 119,352 675 80,550 :: Crop and livestock insurance : : :: payments ....................................: 5,408 99,958 8,098 132,306 Gross cash rent or share payments ............: 16,486 606,429 17,150 486,504 :: Average per farm ..................dollars: (X) 18,483 (X) 16,338 Average per farm ..................dollars: (X) 36,785 (X) 28,368 :: : : :: Farms with receipts of- : Farms with receipts of- : :: $1 to $999 ...............................: 658 340 1,298 648 $1 to $999 ...............................: 885 459 1,290 701 :: $1,000 to $4,999 .........................: 1,922 4,901 2,820 6,768 $1,000 to $4,999 .........................: 3,634 9,734 4,192 11,089 :: $5,000 to $9,999 .........................: 907 6,280 1,349 9,254 $5,000 to $9,999 .........................: 2,545 18,327 2,859 20,699 :: $10,000 to $24,999 .......................: 971 15,099 1,416 22,004 $10,000 to $24,999 .......................: 3,652 59,131 3,849 61,774 :: $25,000 or more ..........................: 950 73,337 1,215 93,631 $25,000 or more ..........................: 5,770 518,779 4,960 392,240 :: : : :: Amount from State and local government : Sales of forest products, excluding : :: agricultural program payments ...............: 674 2,792 856 4,542 Christmas trees, short rotation woody : :: Average per farm ..................dollars: (X) 4,142 (X) 5,306 crops, and maple products ...................: 810 17,289 948 12,518 :: : Average per farm ..................dollars: (X) 21,344 (X) 13,204 :: Farms with receipts of- : : :: $1 to $999 ...............................: 237 88 294 124 Farms with receipts of- : :: $1,000 to $4,999 .........................: 274 608 324 759 $1 to $999 ...............................: 163 58 217 84 :: $5,000 to $9,999 .........................: 79 526 120 784 $1,000 to $4,999 .........................: 196 480 249 655 :: $10,000 to $24,999 .......................: 65 972 81 1,179 $5,000 to $9,999 .........................: 84 605 138 933 :: $25,000 or more ..........................: 19 598 37 1,695 $10,000 to $24,999 .......................: 131 2,078 208 3,309 :: : $25,000 or more ..........................: 236 14,067 136 7,537 :: Other farm-related income sources ............: 2,000 58,960 1,844 34,830 : :: Average per farm ..................dollars: (X) 29,480 (X) 18,888 Agri-tourism and recreational services .......: 693 22,906 698 22,945 :: : Average per farm ..................dollars: (X) 33,054 (X) 32,873 :: Farms with receipts of- : : :: $1 to $999 ...............................: 445 141 628 176 Farms with receipts of- : :: $1,000 to $4,999 .........................: 515 1,245 503 1,193 $1 to $999 ...............................: 113 43 122 42 :: $5,000 to $9,999 .........................: 304 2,066 203 1,364 $1,000 to $4,999 .........................: 221 534 238 563 :: $10,000 to $24,999 .......................: 307 4,793 220 3,504 : :: $25,000 or more ..........................: 429 50,715 290 28,592 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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: 71,123 100.0 72,651 :: Total cropland - Con. : Land in farms .....................................acres: 26,292,041 100.0 27,006,288 :: Other cropland - Con. : : :: : Total cropland ....................................farms: 64,487 90.7 64,958 :: Cropland on which all crops failed or : acres: 22,913,841 87.2 24,003,086 :: were abandoned ...............................farms: 1,493 2.1 1,450 Harvested cropland ..............................farms: 52,862 74.3 53,188 :: acres: 63,800 0.2 57,652 acres: 21,606,950 82.2 22,701,382 :: Cropland in summer fallow .....................farms: 1,490 2.1 1,212 Farms by acres harvested: : :: acres: 44,786 0.2 36,951 1 to 49 acres ....................................: 19,701 27.7 19,492 :: : 1 to 9 acres ...................................: 7,282 10.2 7,993 :: Total woodland ....................................farms: 27,023 38.0 26,396 10 to 19 acres .................................: 4,875 6.9 4,811 :: acres: 1,758,270 6.7 1,469,302 20 to 29 acres .................................: 3,109 4.4 2,860 :: Woodland pastured ...............................farms: 5,453 7.7 6,055 30 to 49 acres .................................: 4,435 6.2 3,828 :: acres: 185,424 0.7 208,429 : :: Woodland not pastured ...........................farms: 23,847 33.5 22,808 50 to 99 acres ...................................: 6,282 8.8 5,530 :: acres: 1,572,846 6.0 1,260,873 100 to 199 acres .................................: 6,420 9.0 6,146 :: : 200 to 499 acres .................................: 8,360 11.8 8,558 :: Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : 500 to 999 acres .................................: 6,188 8.7 6,556 :: cropland and woodland pastured ...................farms: 17,235 24.2 20,494 1,000 to 1,999 acres .............................: 3,525 5.0 4,625 :: acres: 742,228 2.8 824,196 2,000 acres or more ..............................: 2,386 3.4 2,281 :: : : :: Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : Other pasture and grazing land that could : :: facilities, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc .........farms: 38,458 54.1 40,426 have been used for crops without : :: acres: 877,702 3.3 709,704 additional improvement .........................farms: 2,829 4.0 2,663 :: : acres: 118,312 0.4 99,673 :: CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : :: : Other cropland ..................................farms: 27,840 39.1 25,709 :: Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : acres: 1,188,579 4.5 1,202,031 :: Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation : : :: Reserve Enhancement Programs .....................farms: 26,108 (X) 25,380 Cropland idle or used for cover crops or : :: acres: 812,404 (X) 852,307 soil-improvement, but not harvested and : :: : not pastured or grazed .......................farms: 25,975 36.5 23,863 :: Land enrolled in crop insurance programs ..........farms: 33,145 (X) 32,688 acres: 1,079,993 4.1 1,107,428 :: acres: 19,613,771 (X) 19,889,054 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ....................................: 71,123 72,651 26,292,041 27,006,288 21,606,950 22,701,382 635,957 612,459 Farms by size: : 1 to 9 acres .................................: 6,058 7,992 31,045 40,961 9,874 13,262 893 811 10 to 49 acres ...............................: 18,415 17,901 488,014 463,495 179,276 164,823 4,160 2,471 50 to 69 acres ...............................: 4,731 4,546 277,215 265,666 110,076 95,122 1,637 1,310 70 to 99 acres ...............................: 6,266 5,983 513,149 490,150 232,331 214,810 3,685 1,977 100 to 139 acres .............................: 5,186 4,825 605,300 561,643 300,053 266,465 3,881 2,099 : 140 to 179 acres .............................: 4,040 3,844 635,110 604,265 366,807 342,021 5,763 3,787 180 to 219 acres .............................: 2,636 2,691 521,062 532,805 313,193 325,726 4,896 4,682 220 to 259 acres .............................: 2,106 2,101 501,143 500,499 321,404 331,403 7,078 7,261 260 to 499 acres .............................: 7,419 7,472 2,707,617 2,709,965 2,020,537 2,033,635 46,910 30,719 500 to 999 acres .............................: 7,429 7,483 5,222,930 5,275,677 4,295,794 4,533,519 70,546 69,076 : 1,000 to 1,999 acres .........................: 4,119 5,155 5,626,731 7,060,718 4,981,490 6,465,404 103,537 143,424 2,000 to 4,999 acres .........................: 2,424 2,421 6,884,880 6,684,190 6,315,102 6,199,336 252,294 236,307 5,000 acres or more ..........................: 294 237 2,277,845 1,816,254 2,161,013 1,715,856 130,677 108,535 : Farms with harvested cropland ....................: 52,862 53,188 24,879,804 25,719,678 21,606,950 22,701,382 635,604 611,832 Farms by size: : 1 to 9 acres .................................: 2,775 3,510 14,796 19,275 9,874 13,262 837 728 10 to 49 acres ...............................: 10,730 10,382 287,491 270,641 179,276 164,823 4,072 2,138 50 to 69 acres ...............................: 3,084 2,794 180,880 163,236 110,076 95,122 1,578 1,310 70 to 99 acres ...............................: 4,309 3,978 352,314 326,024 232,331 214,810 3,685 1,969 100 to 139 acres .............................: 3,906 3,428 457,475 399,453 300,053 266,465 3,821 1,999 : 140 to 179 acres .............................: 3,290 3,058 517,807 480,795 366,807 342,021 5,763 3,787 180 to 219 acres .............................: 2,177 2,202 430,386 435,967 313,193 325,726 4,896 4,579 220 to 259 acres .............................: 1,829 1,823 435,405 434,640 321,404 331,403 6,988 7,261 260 to 499 acres .............................: 6,841 6,897 2,508,224 2,515,131 2,020,537 2,033,635 46,910 30,719 500 to 999 acres .............................: 7,168 7,343 5,046,228 5,184,440 4,295,794 4,533,519 70,546 69,076 : 1,000 to 1,999 acres .........................: 4,044 5,122 5,526,563 7,017,911 4,981,490 6,465,404 103,537 143,424 2,000 to 4,999 acres .........................: 2,417 2,416 6,860,422 6,666,638 6,315,102 6,199,336 252,294 236,307 5,000 acres or more ..........................: 292 235 2,261,813 1,805,527 2,161,013 1,715,856 130,677 108,535 : Farms with irrigated land ........................: 2,930 2,541 2,376,129 2,156,235 2,162,986 1,951,105 635,957 612,459 Farms by size: : 1 to 9 acres .................................: 546 500 2,367 2,140 1,132 1,007 893 811 10 to 49 acres ...............................: 580 430 13,711 10,091 6,202 3,963 4,160 2,471 50 to 69 acres ...............................: 80 65 4,437 3,732 2,227 1,815 1,637 1,310 70 to 99 acres ...............................: 111 87 9,005 7,181 5,622 4,337 3,685 1,977 100 to 139 acres .............................: 102 63 11,695 7,246 6,033 3,911 3,881 2,099 : 140 to 179 acres .............................: 80 54 12,458 8,355 9,283 6,079 5,763 3,787 180 to 219 acres .............................: 54 54 10,723 10,591 8,601 7,417 4,896 4,682 220 to 259 acres .............................: 73 68 17,542 16,137 12,480 12,602 7,078 7,261 260 to 499 acres .............................: 299 223 111,086 81,822 87,617 64,506 46,910 30,719 500 to 999 acres .............................: 325 314 228,300 227,719 185,947 203,427 70,546 69,076 : 1,000 to 1,999 acres .........................: 282 320 387,662 456,817 360,212 419,110 103,537 143,424 2,000 to 4,999 acres .........................: 327 310 978,971 907,980 911,749 837,830 252,294 236,307 5,000 acres or more ..........................: 71 53 588,172 416,424 565,881 385,101 130,677 108,535 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 2,930 2,541 :: Irrigated land - Con. : Proportion of farms ........................percent: 4.1 3.5 :: Acres irrigated: - Con. : : :: : Irrigated land ...................................acres: 635,957 612,459 :: 1,000 to 1,999 acres .........................farms: 98 121 Average per farm .............................acres: 217 241 :: acres: 135,437 167,443 : :: 2,000 acres or more ..........................farms: 50 39 Acres irrigated: : :: acres: 166,784 134,440 1 to 9 acres .................................farms: 1,209 1,015 :: Irrigated land use: : acres: 2,723 1,973 :: Harvested cropland ...........................farms: 2,864 2,418 10 to 49 acres ...............................farms: 389 257 :: acres: 633,494 608,640 acres: 10,306 6,266 :: Pastureland and other land ...................farms: 137 162 50 to 99 acres ...............................farms: 259 224 :: acres: 2,463 3,819 acres: 19,157 15,973 :: : : :: Land in irrigated farms ..........................acres: 2,376,129 2,156,235 100 to 199 acres .............................farms: 303 311 :: Cropland .......................................acres: 2,235,942 2,023,910 acres: 42,648 44,006 :: Harvested cropland ...........................acres: 2,162,986 1,951,105 200 to 499 acres .............................farms: 441 394 :: : acres: 137,039 119,952 :: Land with irrigation systems or equipment : 500 to 999 acres .............................farms: 181 180 :: present (see text) ..............................farms: 3,201 (NA) acres: 121,863 122,406 :: acres: 713,406 (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: 71,123 72,651 2,930 2,541 879 653 68,193 70,110 Land in farms .......................................................acres: 26,292,041 27,006,288 2,376,129 2,156,235 89,938 47,090 23,915,912 24,850,053 : Estimated market value of land and buildings: : Average per farm ..............................................dollars: 3,112,490 2,705,291 6,745,760 6,159,199 946,915 623,234 2,956,382 2,580,111 Average per acre ..............................................dollars: 8,420 7,278 8,318 7,258 9,255 8,642 8,430 7,279 : Irrigated land ......................................................acres: 635,957 612,459 635,957 612,459 56,831 29,932 (X) (X) : Land in farms according to use: : Total cropland ....................................................farms: 64,487 64,958 2,918 2,500 879 653 61,569 62,458 acres: 22,913,841 24,003,086 2,235,942 2,023,910 68,119 37,668 20,677,899 21,979,176 Harvested cropland ..............................................farms: 52,862 53,188 2,891 2,481 879 653 49,971 50,707 acres: 21,606,950 22,701,382 2,162,986 1,951,105 56,459 29,732 19,443,964 20,750,277 : Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured ..........................farms: 18,771 21,946 615 630 183 103 18,156 21,316 acres: 860,540 923,869 27,188 29,365 1,764 1,102 833,352 894,504 Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands Reserve, : Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve Enhancement : Programs ...........................................................farms: 26,108 25,380 786 676 130 59 25,322 24,704 acres: 812,404 852,307 37,905 32,070 5,625 3,194 774,499 820,237 Owned and rented land in farms: : Owned land in farms ...............................................farms: 66,106 66,630 2,696 2,262 803 560 63,410 64,368 acres: 11,607,971 11,227,047 830,679 837,634 66,652 34,037 10,777,292 10,389,413 Rented or leased land in farms ....................................farms: 25,711 28,273 1,372 1,325 154 131 24,339 26,948 acres: 14,684,070 15,779,241 1,545,450 1,318,601 23,286 13,053 13,138,620 14,460,640 : Market value of agricultural products sold .........................$1,000: 26,417,147 17,009,971 2,964,408 1,811,579 277,311 242,189 23,452,739 15,198,393 Average per farm ..............................................dollars: 371,429 234,133 1,011,743 712,939 315,485 370,886 343,917 216,779 : Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops .....................farms: 49,832 49,763 2,834 2,441 842 633 46,998 47,322 $1,000: 22,289,820 13,843,743 2,766,071 1,623,284 274,732 241,607 19,523,749 12,220,458 Livestock, poultry, and their products ............................farms: 17,078 19,814 680 648 196 114 16,398 19,166 $1,000: 4,127,327 3,166,229 198,337 188,294 2,579 581 3,928,990 2,977,934 : Total farm production expenses .....................................$1,000: 17,787,801 13,367,622 1,973,022 1,436,745 205,926 197,767 15,814,779 11,930,878 Average per farm ..............................................dollars: 250,099 183,998 673,386 565,425 234,273 302,859 231,912 170,174 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners purchased .................farms: 45,097 46,156 2,403 2,225 602 498 42,694 43,931 $1,000: 2,942,209 1,818,653 335,691 192,362 18,319 17,719 2,606,518 1,626,292 Chemicals purchased ...............................................farms: 46,814 43,937 2,376 2,066 568 413 44,438 41,871 $1,000: 1,821,790 1,244,342 196,164 125,915 9,973 6,374 1,625,625 1,118,427 Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased .........................farms: 43,528 40,328 2,623 2,151 730 467 40,905 38,177 $1,000: 2,201,583 1,907,682 256,705 197,772 27,366 29,197 1,944,878 1,709,910 Cover crop seed purchased .......................................farms: 5,167 4,843 563 454 122 77 4,604 4,389 $1,000: 18,789 15,245 2,339 2,136 128 55 16,450 13,110 Livestock and poultry purchased or leased .........................farms: 9,640 11,839 387 412 120 61 9,253 11,427 $1,000: 739,670 674,724 38,895 45,945 482 91 700,775 628,780 : Feed purchased ....................................................farms: 19,895 24,129 713 648 205 109 19,182 23,481 $1,000: 1,485,671 1,040,349 83,446 62,434 978 261 1,402,225 977,916 Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ...............................farms: 64,948 66,347 2,818 2,469 814 592 62,130 63,878 $1,000: 834,463 584,072 93,198 61,046 9,318 6,118 741,266 523,026 Utilities .........................................................farms: 47,334 47,651 2,468 2,208 606 478 44,866 45,443 $1,000: 278,394 226,988 35,505 30,805 6,867 6,172 242,889 196,183 Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ..........................farms: 56,659 57,749 2,649 2,344 719 532 54,010 55,405 $1,000: 1,094,259 802,103 115,719 78,885 16,471 12,184 978,540 723,218 : Hired farm labor ..................................................farms: 17,637 19,072 1,435 1,380 297 311 16,202 17,692 $1,000: 932,742 738,481 214,707 187,056 75,202 76,208 718,035 551,425 Contract labor ....................................................farms: 4,294 3,341 317 275 94 61 3,977 3,066 $1,000: 83,143 55,225 20,638 12,599 8,018 3,157 62,505 42,626 Customwork and custom hauling .....................................farms: 18,402 18,602 804 782 127 67 17,598 17,820 $1,000: 281,007 209,825 24,824 20,628 1,500 763 256,183 189,196 Cash rent for land, buildings, and grazing fees ...................farms: 21,319 21,937 1,170 1,126 110 101 20,149 20,811 $1,000: 2,593,287 1,956,402 301,838 177,879 5,311 2,819 2,291,450 1,778,523 Rent and lease expenses for machinery, equipment, and : farm share of vehicles ...........................................farms: 6,138 6,369 450 460 61 60 5,688 5,909 $1,000: 197,348 141,273 31,294 19,736 2,561 3,559 166,054 121,537 Interest expense ..................................................farms: 28,165 29,890 1,543 1,442 313 205 26,622 28,448 $1,000: 708,587 636,491 81,997 73,398 5,518 4,144 626,590 563,093 Property taxes paid ...............................................farms: 66,918 67,659 2,746 2,310 816 567 64,172 65,349 $1,000: 573,779 431,625 38,601 28,434 5,149 2,916 535,178 403,190 Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom services : for livestock ....................................................farms: 13,819 18,480 449 503 112 51 13,370 17,977 $1,000: 128,773 119,030 5,707 3,446 114 35 123,066 115,585 All other production expenses .....................................farms: 48,076 38,355 2,330 1,866 555 302 45,746 36,489 $1,000: 891,095 780,356 98,092 118,405 12,779 26,050 793,003 661,951 : Commodity Credit Corporation loans ..................................farms: 419 961 29 53 1 1 390 908 $1,000: 53,188 115,006 8,301 11,313 (D) (D) 44,887 103,693 Government payments .................................................farms: 32,882 48,589 1,127 1,462 150 150 31,755 47,127 $1,000: 328,311 521,229 24,670 40,762 1,828 1,242 303,641 480,467 Total income from farm-related sources ..............................farms: 37,109 39,755 1,501 1,434 330 213 35,608 38,321 $1,000: 1,044,035 879,724 61,379 57,121 5,691 4,251 982,656 822,603 : Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment ...............farms: 71,123 72,651 2,930 2,541 879 653 68,193 70,110 $1,000: 18,820,530 16,018,455 1,578,048 1,319,942 106,606 58,562 17,242,482 14,698,513 Average per farm ..............................................dollars: 264,619 220,485 538,583 519,458 121,281 89,681 252,848 209,649 : Livestock inventory: : Cattle and calves .................................................farms: 13,017 16,269 358 383 62 34 12,659 15,886 number: 962,040 1,130,993 32,920 38,914 718 406 929,120 1,092,079 Milk cows .......................................................farms: 607 924 27 30 3 5 580 894 number: 73,006 93,341 2,009 2,586 12 5 70,997 90,755 Hogs and pigs .....................................................farms: 1,678 2,153 78 92 12 12 1,600 2,061 number: 5,204,135 5,258,119 258,883 205,199 108 69 4,945,252 5,052,920 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 11. Selected Characteristics of Irrigated and Nonirrigated Farms: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Irrigated farms : : :-----------------------------------------------------------: : : : All harvested : : All farms : Any land irrigated : cropland irrigated : Nonirrigated farms :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Characteristics : 2022 : 2017 : 2022 : 2017 : 2022 : 2017 : 2022 : 2017 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Livestock inventory: - Con. : : Sheep and lambs ...................................................farms: 1,612 1,870 100 82 39 19 1,512 1,788 number: 50,943 57,956 2,290 2,417 603 919 48,653 55,539 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 .......................: 13,017 962,040 16,269 1,130,993 :: Cattle and calves - Con. : Farms with- : :: Cows and heifers that calved - Con. : 1 to 9 ..............................: 3,032 14,612 3,850 18,726 :: Milk cows ...........................: 607 73,006 924 93,341 10 to 19 ............................: 2,274 30,971 2,863 39,684 :: Farms with- : 20 to 49 ............................: 3,533 110,757 4,122 130,005 :: 1 to 9 ..........................: 193 493 228 559 50 to 99 ............................: 1,923 130,032 2,553 175,274 :: 10 to 19 ........................: 20 263 49 668 100 to 199 ..........................: 1,239 168,383 1,719 234,718 :: 20 to 49 ........................: 87 2,918 125 4,276 200 to 499 ..........................: 690 199,099 869 247,291 :: 50 to 99 ........................: 92 6,736 237 17,247 500 to 999 ..........................: 249 172,610 223 146,873 :: 100 to 199 ......................: 96 12,891 179 23,189 1,000 to 2,499 ......................: 64 88,436 54 75,762 :: 200 to 499 ......................: 96 28,878 80 23,034 2,500 to 4,999 ......................: 11 (D) 13 43,392 :: 500 to 999 ......................: 17 10,867 17 11,042 5,000 or more .......................: 2 (D) 3 19,268 :: 1,000 to 2,499 ..................: 5 (D) 8 (D) : :: 2,500 or more ...................: 1 (D) 1 (D) Cows and heifers that calved ..........: 11,161 404,477 13,849 488,008 :: : Farms with- : :: Other cattle ..........................: 10,916 557,563 13,559 642,985 1 to 9 ............................: 3,395 16,067 4,345 20,344 :: Farms with- : 10 to 19 ..........................: 2,463 33,680 2,787 37,424 :: 1 to 9 ............................: 4,087 18,285 5,247 23,066 20 to 49 ..........................: 3,194 95,295 3,865 116,807 :: 10 to 19 ..........................: 2,358 31,763 2,629 35,201 50 to 99 ..........................: 1,237 82,762 1,841 122,889 :: 20 to 49 ..........................: 2,289 68,538 2,871 88,132 100 to 199 ........................: 596 75,440 754 95,986 :: 50 to 99 ..........................: 1,057 71,653 1,482 101,606 200 to 499 ........................: 231 64,526 214 56,842 :: 100 to 199 ........................: 590 77,322 724 94,311 500 to 999 ........................: 36 (D) 32 (D) :: 200 to 499 ........................: 335 96,526 436 124,983 1,000 to 2,499 ....................: 8 10,793 10 13,483 :: 500 to 999 ........................: 153 109,438 124 84,571 2,500 or more .....................: 1 (D) 1 (D) :: 1,000 to 2,499 ....................: 39 55,050 36 50,954 : :: 2,500 or more .....................: 8 28,988 10 40,161 Beef cows ...........................: 10,713 331,471 13,139 394,667 :: : Farms with- : :: Cattle on feed ..........................: 1,488 222,250 1,797 243,703 1 to 9 ..........................: 3,332 15,847 4,272 20,161 :: Farms with- : 10 to 19 ........................: 2,440 33,354 2,759 37,059 :: 1 to 19 .............................: 292 4,086 322 4,642 20 to 49 ........................: 3,131 93,091 3,768 113,264 :: 20 to 49 ............................: 451 13,426 584 18,034 50 to 99 ........................: 1,150 76,447 1,612 106,028 :: 50 to 99 ............................: 278 18,049 389 26,339 100 to 199 ......................: 503 62,695 583 73,444 :: 100 to 199 ..........................: 219 28,311 194 25,251 200 to 499 ......................: 137 35,929 131 33,245 :: 200 to 499 ..........................: 119 36,282 200 57,908 500 to 999 ......................: 17 10,002 12 (D) :: 500 to 999 ..........................: 105 76,344 75 50,002 1,000 to 2,499 ..................: 3 4,106 2 (D) :: 1,000 to 2,499 ......................: 18 23,058 25 31,959 2,500 or more ...................: - - - - :: 2,500 or more .......................: 6 22,694 8 29,568 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ............................: 10,977 645,009 881,537 13,946 725,018 826,851 Farms by number sold- : 1 to 9 ...................................: 3,737 17,254 17,874 4,991 22,776 20,287 10 to 19 .................................: 2,107 28,203 28,763 2,623 35,466 31,550 20 to 49 .................................: 2,671 82,307 87,651 3,344 105,056 98,527 50 to 99 .................................: 1,260 85,645 90,493 1,758 118,313 113,142 100 to 199 ...............................: 665 87,304 106,341 689 90,841 96,905 200 to 499 ...............................: 353 104,148 138,997 356 104,008 124,191 500 to 999 ...............................: 105 71,636 109,656 114 77,759 98,238 1,000 to 2,499 ...........................: 65 96,970 164,055 56 79,291 112,598 2,500 to 4,999 ...........................: 8 26,354 44,613 6 17,379 22,400 5,000 or more ............................: 6 45,188 93,093 9 74,129 109,013 : Cattle weighing 500 pounds : or more ...................................: 10,159 537,985 (NA) 12,404 598,409 (NA) Farms by number sold- : 1 to 9 .................................: 3,998 17,227 (NA) 4,928 20,588 (NA) 10 to 19 ...............................: 1,938 25,898 (NA) 2,246 30,147 (NA) 20 to 49 ...............................: 2,346 70,684 (NA) 2,976 91,173 (NA) 50 to 99 ...............................: 946 63,399 (NA) 1,302 85,989 (NA) 100 to 199 .............................: 505 65,565 (NA) 482 63,300 (NA) 200 to 499 .............................: 275 81,304 (NA) 305 88,400 (NA) 500 to 999 .............................: 77 54,151 (NA) 98 66,137 (NA) 1,000 to 2,499 .........................: 60 88,847 (NA) 54 76,869 (NA) 2,500 to 4,999 .........................: 8 25,722 (NA) 5 14,729 (NA) 5,000 or more ..........................: 6 45,188 (NA) 8 61,077 (NA) : Cattle on feed .............................: 1,548 278,066 (NA) 1,943 300,838 (NA) Farms by number sold- : 1 to 19 ................................: 317 4,325 (NA) 388 5,503 (NA) 20 to 49 ...............................: 515 15,482 (NA) 682 21,034 (NA) 50 to 99 ...............................: 276 18,778 (NA) 361 24,782 (NA) 100 to 199 .............................: 185 24,224 (NA) 208 27,856 (NA) 200 to 499 .............................: 137 43,321 (NA) 182 54,796 (NA) 500 to 999 .............................: 57 40,092 (NA) 65 44,015 (NA) 1,000 to 2,499 .........................: 51 75,132 (NA) 46 61,603 (NA) 2,500 to 4,999 .........................: 5 16,524 (NA) 6 19,713 (NA) 5,000 or more ..........................: 5 40,188 (NA) 5 41,536 (NA) : Calves weighing less than 500 pounds .......: 4,391 107,024 (NA) 5,518 126,609 (NA) Farms by number sold- : 1 to 9 .................................: 2,022 8,429 (NA) 2,683 11,077 (NA) 10 to 19 ...............................: 966 12,795 (NA) 1,165 15,289 (NA) 20 to 49 ...............................: 938 27,158 (NA) 1,211 35,811 (NA) 50 to 99 ...............................: 272 17,631 (NA) 305 19,937 (NA) 100 to 199 .............................: 129 17,060 (NA) 110 14,522 (NA) 200 to 499 .............................: 54 15,768 (NA) 33 9,541 (NA) 500 to 999 .............................: 8 (D) (NA) 9 (D) (NA) 1,000 or more ..........................: 2 (D) (NA) 2 (D) (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 ...........................................: 3,032 14,612 2,181 8,410 1,878 6,202 1,673 (D) (D) 10 to 19 .........................................: 2,274 30,971 2,006 18,665 1,705 12,306 1,623 13,970 14,559 20 to 49 .........................................: 3,533 110,757 3,261 64,318 3,180 46,439 3,051 57,321 57,570 50 to 99 .........................................: 1,923 130,032 1,797 70,130 1,909 59,902 1,911 74,175 76,512 100 to 199 .......................................: 1,239 168,383 1,108 81,641 1,231 86,742 1,233 99,187 117,426 200 to 499 .......................................: 690 199,099 594 85,512 688 113,587 690 118,237 151,597 500 to 999 .......................................: 249 172,610 161 44,907 248 127,703 249 129,648 208,412 1,000 to 2,499 ...................................: 64 88,436 47 21,094 64 67,342 64 82,964 137,226 2,500 to 4,999 ...................................: 11 (D) 5 (D) 11 (D) 11 40,751 76,560 5,000 or more ....................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) : All farms with December 31, 2022 inventory .........: 13,017 962,040 11,161 404,477 10,916 557,563 10,507 636,140 871,836 : Farms with no cattle and calves inventory, on : December 31, 2022 .................................: - - - - - - 470 8,869 9,701 : Total ..............................................: 13,017 962,040 11,161 404,477 10,916 557,563 10,977 645,009 881,537 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 .........................................: 3,395 36,649 3,395 16,067 2,241 20,582 2,081 15,339 18,510 10 to 19 .......................................: 2,463 67,750 2,463 33,680 1,894 34,070 1,979 28,357 31,892 20 to 49 .......................................: 3,194 176,148 3,194 95,295 2,841 80,853 3,012 100,218 110,519 50 to 99 .......................................: 1,237 164,088 1,237 82,762 1,223 81,326 1,235 94,990 112,530 100 to 199 .....................................: 596 149,078 596 75,440 588 73,638 596 85,270 106,031 200 to 499 .....................................: 231 121,643 231 64,526 229 57,117 231 58,523 66,080 500 to 999 .....................................: 36 (D) 36 (D) 35 (D) 36 18,578 23,664 1,000 to 2,499 .................................: 8 20,627 8 10,793 8 9,834 8 (D) (D) 2,500 or more ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) : All farms with December 31, 2022 cow inventory ...: 11,161 779,079 11,161 404,477 9,060 374,602 9,179 416,299 487,197 : Farms with no cow inventory, on : December 31, 2022 ...............................: 1,856 182,961 - - 1,856 182,961 1,798 228,710 394,340 : Total ............................................: 13,017 962,040 11,161 404,477 10,916 557,563 10,977 645,009 881,537 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ................................................: 3,332 37,718 3,332 16,701 3,332 15,847 2,194 21,017 10 to 19 ..............................................: 2,440 67,749 2,440 33,727 2,440 33,354 1,880 34,022 20 to 49 ..............................................: 3,131 175,603 3,131 95,397 3,131 93,091 2,783 80,206 50 to 99 ..............................................: 1,150 152,047 1,150 76,805 1,150 76,447 1,139 75,242 100 to 199 ............................................: 503 129,232 503 64,548 503 62,695 501 64,684 200 to 499 ............................................: 137 65,504 137 36,924 137 35,929 137 28,580 500 to 999 ............................................: 17 17,386 17 10,002 17 10,002 17 7,384 1,000 to 2,499 ........................................: 3 7,584 3 4,233 3 4,106 3 3,351 2,500 or more .........................................: - - - - - - - - : All farms with December 31, 2022 beef cow inventory .....: 10,713 652,823 10,713 338,337 10,713 331,471 8,654 314,486 : Farms with no beef cow inventory, on : December 31, 2022 ......................................: 2,304 309,217 448 66,140 - - 2,262 243,077 : Total ...................................................: 13,017 962,040 11,161 404,477 10,713 331,471 10,916 557,563 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Cattle and calves sales :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Total : Cattle : Calves Beef cow herd :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : Total : Cattle on feed : : : : : Value :---------------------------------------------------: : : Farms : Number : ($1,000) : Farms : Number : Farms : Number : Farms : Number ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms with December 31, 2022 beef cow herd size of- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 2,065 15,582 18,755 1,768 12,671 50 1,782 699 2,911 10 to 19 ..............................................: 1,960 28,228 31,697 1,707 21,927 140 6,939 818 6,301 20 to 49 ..............................................: 2,951 99,559 110,070 2,814 76,344 349 24,414 1,442 23,215 50 to 99 ..............................................: 1,148 90,734 109,555 1,146 72,519 246 25,227 530 18,215 100 to 199 ............................................: 503 77,227 98,133 494 62,702 120 25,673 230 14,525 200 to 499 ............................................: 137 37,201 47,257 137 30,075 43 9,886 59 7,126 500 to 999 ............................................: 17 10,615 16,791 17 (D) 9 5,898 10 (D) 1,000 to 2,499 ........................................: 3 8,098 11,971 3 (D) 3 4,136 2 (D) 2,500 or more .........................................: - - - - - - - - - : All farms with December 31, 2022 beef cow inventory .....: 8,784 367,244 444,228 8,086 293,119 960 103,955 3,790 74,125 : Farms with no beef cow inventory, on : December 31, 2022 ......................................: 2,193 277,765 437,309 2,073 244,866 588 174,111 601 32,899 : Total ...................................................: 10,977 645,009 881,537 10,159 537,985 1,548 278,066 4,391 107,024 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 .................................................: 193 2,095 193 1,189 193 493 131 906 10 to 19 ...............................................: 20 (D) 20 (D) 20 263 17 (D) 20 to 49 ...............................................: 87 6,397 87 3,669 87 2,918 78 2,728 50 to 99 ...............................................: 92 13,768 92 7,234 92 6,736 85 6,534 100 to 199 .............................................: 96 27,609 96 14,382 96 12,891 92 13,227 200 to 499 .............................................: 96 59,565 96 30,362 96 28,878 94 29,203 500 to 999 .............................................: 17 18,415 17 11,017 17 10,867 16 7,398 1,000 to 2,499 .........................................: 5 13,043 5 6,560 5 (D) 5 6,483 2,500 or more ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) : All farms with December 31, 2022 milk cow inventory ......: 607 146,799 607 78,164 607 73,006 519 68,635 : Farms with no milk cow inventory, on : December 31, 2022 .......................................: 12,410 815,241 10,554 326,313 - - 10,397 488,928 : Total ....................................................: 13,017 962,040 11,161 404,477 607 73,006 10,916 557,563 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 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 .................................................: 97 822 923 83 575 41 247 18 74 10 to 19 ...............................................: 18 (D) (D) 16 (D) 8 (D) 17 1,058 20 to 49 ...............................................: 86 2,605 2,346 86 1,684 61 921 87 14,657 50 to 99 ...............................................: 92 4,781 3,540 91 2,670 66 2,111 91 31,820 100 to 199 .............................................: 96 9,627 10,853 95 6,249 71 3,378 96 68,755 200 to 499 .............................................: 96 22,696 20,939 96 12,572 75 10,124 96 158,129 500 to 999 .............................................: 17 7,222 5,706 17 3,295 17 3,927 17 57,910 1,000 to 2,499 .........................................: 5 5,046 4,388 5 2,072 5 2,974 5 36,217 2,500 or more ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) : All farms with December 31, 2022 milk cow inventory ......: 508 54,999 50,706 490 30,103 345 24,896 428 (D) : Farms with no milk cow inventory, on : December 31, 2022 .......................................: 10,469 590,010 830,832 9,669 507,882 4,046 82,128 4 (D) : Total ....................................................: 10,977 645,009 881,537 10,159 537,985 4,391 107,024 432 387,423 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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.............................................: 10,977 645,009 881,537 10,159 537,985 4,391 107,024 : Farms by number of cattle : and calves sold- : 1 to 9 .....................................: 3,737 17,254 17,874 3,194 13,091 1,205 4,163 10 to 19 ...................................: 2,107 28,203 28,763 1,914 20,837 868 7,366 20 to 49 ...................................: 2,671 82,307 87,651 2,608 62,857 1,203 19,450 50 to 99 ...................................: 1,260 85,645 90,493 1,249 64,933 608 20,712 100 to 199 .................................: 665 87,304 106,341 660 68,063 319 19,241 200 to 499 .................................: 353 104,148 138,997 352 86,322 139 17,826 500 to 999 .................................: 105 71,636 109,656 104 (D) 42 (D) 1,000 to 2,499 .............................: 65 96,970 164,055 64 91,463 6 5,507 2,500 or more ..............................: 14 71,542 137,706 14 (D) 1 (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 19. Hogs and Pigs - Inventory: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :: : 2022 : 2017 :-----------------------------------------------:: :----------------------------------------------- Hogs and pigs : Farms : Number : Farms : Number :: Hogs and pigs : Farms : Number : Farms : Number ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total hogs and pigs ....................: 1,678 5,204,135 2,153 5,258,119 :: Total hogs and pigs - Con. : Farms with- : :: Farms with- - Con. : 1 to 24 ............................: 730 5,151 891 6,760 :: : 25 to 49 ...........................: 105 3,493 127 4,047 :: 500 to 999 .........................: 52 35,722 58 41,762 50 to 99 ...........................: 75 4,970 118 7,673 :: 1,000 to 1,999 .....................: 64 87,063 143 194,255 100 to 199 .........................: 63 8,240 91 12,710 :: 2,000 to 4,999 .....................: 235 765,809 293 954,897 200 to 499 .........................: 53 15,364 96 29,377 :: 5,000 or more ......................: 301 4,278,323 336 4,006,638 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 20. Hogs and Pigs - Sales: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : 2022 : 2017 :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hogs and pigs : Farms : Number : Value ($1,000) : Farms : Number : Value ($1,000) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Total hogs and pigs sold ...............: 1,849 18,768,594 2,415,031 2,261 16,883,477 1,739,444 Farms with sales of- : 1 to 24 ............................: 801 6,043 1,371 830 6,446 1,013 25 to 49 ...........................: 104 3,431 717 184 6,010 735 50 to 99 ...........................: 78 5,182 1,206 106 6,845 1,011 100 to 199 .........................: 77 10,302 2,748 114 14,659 1,914 200 to 499 .........................: 69 20,827 4,418 103 30,427 4,471 500 to 999 .........................: 39 27,904 5,530 61 42,678 6,830 1,000 to 1,999 .....................: 45 65,349 14,603 76 109,281 18,069 2,000 to 4,999 .....................: 134 455,359 98,876 197 674,102 108,174 5,000 or more ......................: 502 18,174,197 2,285,563 590 15,993,029 1,597,228 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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 ........................................: 730 5,151 512 7,523 1,541 25 to 49 .......................................: 105 3,493 92 5,589 1,144 50 to 99 .......................................: 75 4,970 73 11,948 1,896 100 to 199 .....................................: 63 8,240 63 15,342 3,174 200 to 499 .....................................: 53 15,364 52 21,669 4,694 500 to 999 .....................................: 52 35,722 52 108,428 21,105 1,000 to 1,999 .................................: 64 87,063 60 251,631 46,226 2,000 to 4,999 .................................: 235 765,809 235 3,052,972 423,220 5,000 or more ..................................: 301 4,278,323 301 14,960,629 1,849,503 : All farms with December 31, 2022 inventory .......: 1,678 5,204,135 1,440 18,435,731 2,352,503 : Farms with no hog or pig inventory, on : December 31, 2022 ...............................: - - 409 332,863 62,528 : Total ............................................: 1,678 5,204,135 1,849 18,768,594 2,415,031 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ........................................: 462 4,704 801 6,043 1,371 25 to 49 .......................................: 96 2,450 104 3,431 717 50 to 99 .......................................: 75 3,374 78 5,182 1,206 100 to 199 .....................................: 68 6,382 77 10,302 2,748 200 to 499 .....................................: 69 14,353 69 20,827 4,418 500 to 999 .....................................: 35 17,011 39 27,904 5,530 1,000 to 1,999 .................................: 38 44,275 45 65,349 14,603 2,000 to 4,999 .................................: 109 291,690 134 455,359 98,876 5,000 or more ..................................: 488 4,813,419 502 18,174,197 2,285,563 : All farms with sales .............................: 1,440 5,197,658 1,849 18,768,594 2,415,031 : Farms with December 31, 2022 inventory : and no sales ....................................: 238 6,477 - - - : Total ............................................: 1,678 5,204,135 1,849 18,768,594 2,415,031 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 23. Hogs and Pigs - Inventory by Type of Producer: 2022 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : Independent grower : Contractor or integrator : Contract grower (Contractee) :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Herd size : Farms : Number : Farms : Number : Farms : Number ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Total inventory ........................: 1,351 3,017,118 24 769,570 303 1,417,447 Farms with- : 1 to 24 ............................: 730 5,151 - - - - 25 to 49 ...........................: 105 3,493 - - - - 50 to 99 ...........................: 72 4,715 - - 3 255 100 to 199 .........................: 61 (D) - - 2 (D) 200 to 499 .........................: 41 (D) 1 (D) 11 (D) 500 to 999 .........................: 35 23,248 - - 17 12,474 1,000 to 1,999 .....................: 39 54,671 - - 25 32,392 2,000 to 4,999 .....................: 90 (D) 3 (D) 142 466,382 5,000 or more ......................: 178 2,619,739 20 756,414 103 902,170 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Table 24. Hogs and Pigs - Number Sold by Type of Producer: 2022 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : Independent grower : Contractor or integrator : Contract grower (Contractee) :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hogs and pigs : Farms : Number : Farms : Number : Farms : Number ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Total hogs and pigs sold ...............: 1,488 11,931,738 27 2,768,752 334 4,068,104 Farms with- : 1 to 24 ............................: 801 6,043 - - - - 25 to 49 ...........................: 104 3,431 - - - - 50 to 99 ...........................: 78 5,182 - - - - 100 to 199 .........................: 75 (D) - - 2 (D) 200 to 499 .........................: 65 (D) 1 (D) 3 (D) 500 to 999 .........................: 30 21,114 - - 9 6,790 1,000 to 1,999 .....................: 27 38,934 2 (D) 16 (D) 2,000 to 4,999 .....................: 59 186,116 - - 75 269,243 5,000 or more ......................: 249 11,641,775 24 2,764,702 229 3,767,720 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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 ....................: 166 1,056,860 593 1,912,711 584 1,644,907 96 15,299 29 113,673 210 460,685 Farms with- : 1 to 24 ........................: 51 461 266 2,144 218 1,241 61 697 7 60 127 548 25 to 49 .......................: 7 255 50 1,684 19 589 9 315 - - 20 650 50 to 99 .......................: 2 (D) 40 2,706 15 914 14 (D) - - 4 257 100 to 199 .....................: 2 (D) 46 5,947 6 757 3 (D) - - 6 880 200 to 499 .....................: 1 (D) 31 8,521 11 3,537 2 (D) 3 (D) 5 1,557 500 to 999 .....................: 2 (D) 18 12,171 26 18,688 6 (D) - - - - 1,000 to 1,999 .................: 3 4,412 18 23,408 33 43,722 - - 6 9,850 4 5,671 2,000 to 4,999 .................: 33 121,699 35 101,128 140 446,597 - - 7 23,100 20 73,285 5,000 or more ..................: 65 928,122 89 1,755,002 116 1,128,862 1 (D) 6 (D) 24 377,837 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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 ...........: 163 8,429,037 557 4,871,563 849 3,659,431 94 88,550 31 591,776 155 1,128,237 Farms with- : 1 to 24 ........................: 39 371 207 1,635 443 2,842 42 530 5 16 65 649 25 to 49 .......................: 3 90 65 2,098 17 564 14 535 - - 5 144 50 to 99 .......................: 1 (D) 38 2,391 14 1,055 12 864 - - 13 (D) 100 to 199 .....................: 9 1,372 36 4,618 18 2,310 6 1,044 - - 8 958 200 to 499 .....................: 2 (D) 40 11,581 10 3,887 8 (D) - - 9 2,566 500 to 999 .....................: 3 2,500 16 10,760 12 9,070 3 (D) 3 1,950 2 (D) 1,000 to 1,999 .................: 2 (D) 13 17,028 21 31,571 5 7,200 - - 4 (D) 2,000 to 4,999 .................: 3 (D) 31 86,500 85 300,911 1 (D) 7 26,510 7 27,294 5,000 or more ..................: 101 8,409,888 111 4,734,952 229 3,307,221 3 71,100 16 563,300 42 1,087,736 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Table 27. Sheep and Lambs Flock Size by Inventory, Sales, and Wool Production: 2022 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Sheep and lambs inventory : Sheep and lambs sold : Wool production :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : : Value : : : Value Flock size : Farms : Number : Farms : Number : ($1,000) : Farms : Pounds : ($1,000) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms with December 31, 2022 flock size of- : 1 to 24 ..................................: 1,061 10,974 528 5,386 976 183 17,159 (D) 25 to 99 .................................: 448 19,859 365 11,008 2,252 214 75,625 36 100 to 299 ...............................: 91 14,800 91 11,067 2,405 65 72,892 21 300 to 999 ...............................: 12 5,310 12 3,154 948 9 28,929 (D) 1,000 to 2,499 ...........................: - - - - - - - - 2,500 to 4,999 ...........................: - - - - - - - - 5,000 or more ............................: - - - - - - - - : All farms with December 31, 2022 inventory .: 1,612 50,943 996 30,615 6,579 471 194,605 77 : Farms with no sheep or lamb inventory, on : December 31, 2022 .........................: - - 83 1,546 269 - - - : Total ......................................: 1,612 50,943 1,079 32,161 6,848 471 194,605 77 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ..................................: 1,743 31,943 2,028 36,240 928 15,076 3,606 1,163 17,328 2,855 Angora goats and kids .....................: 82 907 82 539 17 272 49 34 154 17 Milk goats and kids .......................: 536 9,363 585 11,300 276 4,621 998 312 3,725 570 Meat goats and other goats and kids .......: 1,262 21,673 1,520 24,401 666 10,183 2,559 867 13,449 2,268 : Mohair clipped ........................pounds: (X) (X) (X) (X) 10 1,469 - 26 3,226 (D) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ................: 5,506 33,348 (X) :: Total horses and ponies ................: 929 3,088 17,091 Farms with- : :: Farms by number sold- : 1 to 24 ............................: 5,311 25,022 (X) :: 1 to 24 ............................: 919 2,772 14,545 25 to 49 ...........................: 149 4,653 (X) :: 25 to 49 ...........................: 10 316 2,546 50 to 99 ...........................: 33 2,062 (X) :: 50 to 99 ...........................: - - - 100 or more ........................: 13 1,611 (X) :: 100 or more ........................: - - - : :: : Total mules, burros, and donkeys .......: 1,273 2,854 (X) :: Total mules, burros, and donkeys .......: 73 124 71 Farms with- : :: Farms by number sold- : 1 to 24 ............................: 1,273 2,854 (X) :: 1 to 24 ............................: 73 124 71 25 to 49 ...........................: - - (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 ............................: 4,496 7,278,610 4,077 5,470,158 :: Pullets for laying : Farms with inventory of- : :: flock replacement ................: 60 237,263 70 416,910 1 to 49 .......................: 3,840 67,658 3,452 58,314 :: Farms by number sold- : 50 to 99 ......................: 413 25,931 371 23,062 :: 1 to 1,999 ....................: 56 2,603 55 3,632 100 to 399 ....................: 151 24,726 191 31,907 :: 2,000 to 15,999 ...............: - - 9 68,225 400 to 3,199 ..................: 49 39,167 31 (D) :: 16,000 to 29,999 ..............: - - 2 (D) 3,200 to 9,999 ................: 8 36,307 7 37,710 :: 30,000 to 59,999 ..............: 2 (D) 1 (D) 10,000 to 19,999 ..............: 15 235,730 6 103,319 :: 60,000 to 99,999 ..............: 2 (D) 3 260,000 20,000 to 49,999 ..............: 15 381,802 13 302,078 :: 100,000 or more ...............: - - - - 50,000 to 99,999 ..............: - - 1 (D) :: : 100,000 or more ...............: 5 6,467,289 5 4,814,648 :: Broilers and other meat-type : : :: chickens .........................: 548 1,121,454 217 847,871 : :: Farms by number sold- : Pullets for laying : :: 1 to 1,999 ....................: 511 (D) 197 (D) flock replacement ................: 680 700,533 524 480,350 :: 2,000 to 15,999 ...............: 25 192,822 13 91,988 : :: 16,000 to 29,999 ..............: 7 119,907 5 97,900 Broilers and other meat-type : :: 30,000 to 59,999 ..............: 4 135,000 1 (D) chickens .........................: 546 288,560 509 198,518 :: 60,000 to 99,999 ..............: - - - - : :: 100,000 to 199,999 ............: - - - - Turkeys ...........................: 437 986,321 408 819,364 :: 200,000 to 299,999 ............: - - - - : :: 300,000 to 499,999 ............: - - - - Chukars ...........................: 14 42,650 17 37,162 :: 500,000 or more ...............: 1 (D) 1 (D) : :: : Ducks .............................: 773 16,515 612 13,255 :: Turkeys ...........................: 231 2,855,608 178 2,803,275 : :: Farms by number sold- : Emus ..............................: 19 124 16 29 :: 1 to 1,999 ....................: 196 13,505 142 17,614 : :: 2,000 to 7,999 ................: - - - - Geese .............................: 223 1,311 219 1,476 :: 8,000 to 15,999 ...............: 3 36,603 - - : :: 16,000 to 29,999 ..............: 3 62,103 6 126,042 Guineas ...........................: 391 2,992 301 2,788 :: 30,000 to 59,999 ..............: 6 265,000 12 502,796 : :: 60,000 to 99,999 ..............: 15 1,102,243 9 648,735 Hungarian partridge ...............: - - 1 (D) :: 100,000 or more ...............: 8 1,376,154 9 1,508,088 : :: : Ostriches .........................: 1 (D) 5 656 :: Chukars ...........................: 11 60,256 9 42,205 : :: : Peacocks or peahens ...............: 159 1,274 167 1,184 :: Ducks .............................: 151 46,652 127 20,316 : :: : Pheasants .........................: 46 69,504 51 79,703 :: Emus ..............................: 1 (D) 2 (D) : :: : Pigeons or squab ..................: 36 3,394 50 2,840 :: Geese .............................: 40 259 37 294 : :: : Quail .............................: 50 35,808 49 22,286 :: Guineas ...........................: 64 6,312 28 324 : :: : Rheas .............................: 1 (D) 5 (D) :: Hungarian partridge ...............: 1 (D) 1 (D) : :: : Roosters ..........................: 687 12,744 456 34,529 :: Ostriches .........................: 1 (D) 2 (D) : :: : Other poultry .....................: 1 (D) 14 897 :: Peacocks or peahens ...............: 14 116 20 197 : :: : : :: Pheasants .........................: 20 147,339 37 95,907 NUMBER SOLD : :: : : :: Pigeons or squab ..................: 9 942 8 1,166 Layers ............................: 519 3,274,145 521 3,211,719 :: : Farms by number sold- : :: Quail .............................: 34 86,724 30 55,222 1 to 99 .......................: 423 (D) 453 9,610 :: : 100 to 399 ....................: 52 9,108 29 5,201 :: Rheas .............................: 1 (D) 3 (D) 400 to 3,199 ..................: 21 22,415 12 (D) :: : 3,200 to 9,999 ................: 4 18,400 5 23,825 :: Roosters ..........................: 88 5,699 87 45,482 10,000 to 19,999 ..............: 11 180,300 10 165,928 :: : 20,000 to 49,999 ..............: 2 (D) 4 85,000 :: Other poultry .....................: 1 (D) 4 203 50,000 to 99,999 ..............: - - 1 (D) :: : 100,000 or more ...............: 6 2,977,432 7 2,849,705 :: Poultry hatched ...................: 654 668,773 649 1,889,152 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ................................: 11 602 13 1,061 : Trout ..................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) : Other food fish ........................: 4 448 5 36 : Baitfish ...............................: 5 4 3 (D) : Crustaceans ............................: - - 2 (D) : Mollusks ...............................: 1 (D) - - : Ornamental fish ........................: 4 5 9 36 : Sport or game fish .....................: 22 8,076 26 6,099 : Other aquaculture products .............: - - 1 (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 .................: 2,446 24,531 1,770 15,103 :: Llamas .................................: 69 191 132 428 : :: : Bison ..................................: 50 952 22 703 :: Mink, live .............................: 1 (D) 6 62,379 : :: : Deer in captivity ......................: 53 1,287 71 1,354 :: Rabbits, live ..........................: 129 2,610 142 3,970 : :: : Elk in captivity .......................: 15 891 12 189 :: Other livestock ........................: 22 (X) 26 (X) : :: : Alpacas ................................: 153 1,763 240 3,016 :: : ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 33. Other Animals and Animal Products - Sales: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : Value : : : Value Item : Farms : Number : ($1,000) : Farms : Number : ($1,000) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Honey collected 1/ (pounds) ................................: 1,750 803,845 4,247 1,278 486,533 2,108 : Milk from sheep and goats ..................................: 85 (NA) 2,432 126 (NA) 2,843 : Bison ......................................................: 34 212 388 14 109 236 : Deer in captivity ..........................................: 27 461 495 24 224 367 : Elk in captivity ...........................................: 13 176 279 4 23 17 : Alpacas ....................................................: 41 454 404 47 240 349 : Llamas .....................................................: 6 13 13 5 15 10 : Mink, live .................................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - : Rabbits, live ..............................................: 50 7,348 125 75 8,502 56 : Equine products ............................................: 131 (X) 3,443 133 (X) 2,558 : Other livestock ............................................: 8 (X) 52 10 (X) 6 : Other livestock products 1/ ................................: 145 (X) 29,835 105 (X) 7,526 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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) .......................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - 50 (D) (D) Corn for grain (bushels) .........................: 264 44,484 204.3 985 302,114 594,141 212.0 33,941 9,480,779 205.1 Corn for silage or greenchop (tons) ..............: 2 (D) (D) 11 (D) (D) (D) 834 54,109 19.7 Cotton, all (bales) ..............................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Upland cotton (bales) ..........................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Pima cotton (bales) ............................: - - - - - - - - - - Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas : and limas (cwt) .................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - 4 (D) (D) Oats for grain (bushels) .........................: - - - 3 54 126 80.0 295 11,238 82.1 Peanuts for nuts (pounds) ........................: - - - - - - - - - - Rice (cwt) .......................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Sorghum for grain (bushels) ......................: 1 (D) (D) 4 (D) (D) (D) 63 3,317 108.9 Soybeans for beans (bushels) .....................: 220 28,985 62.5 803 190,218 505,993 60.4 32,220 9,488,514 59.2 Sugarbeets for sugar (tons) ......................: - - - - - - - - - - Sugarcane for sugar or : seed (tons) (see text) ..........................: - - - - - - - - - - Tobacco (pounds) .................................: - - - - - - - 11 139 1,456.1 Wheat for grain, all (bushels) ...................: 23 3,458 79.0 74 8,720 10,215 80.1 4,552 517,839 73.5 Winter wheat for grain (bushels) ...............: 23 3,458 79.0 74 8,720 10,215 80.1 4,552 517,839 73.5 Durum wheat for grain (bushels) ................: - - - - - - - - - - Other spring wheat for grain (bushels) .........: - - - - - - - - - - : Forage - land used for all hay and : haylage, grass silage, and greenchop : (tons, dry equivalent) ..........................: 124 3,801 (X) 92 1,809 3,022 (X) 16,139 520,225 (X) Alfalfa hay (tons, dry) ..........................: 65 2,071 4.4 66 804 1,217 3.5 8,345 215,494 3.4 Other dry hay (tons, dry) ........................: 70 2,195 2.5 33 446 831 2.7 8,048 250,227 2.2 Haylage or greenchop from alfalfa or : alfalfa mixtures (tons, green) ..................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) (D) (D) 707 (D) (D) All other haylage, grass silage, : and greenchop (tons, green) .....................: 14 (D) 2.3 - - - - 1,691 (D) 4.0 : Land in vegetables ...............................: 431 15,949 (X) 105 11,344 6,660 (X) 852 20,433 (X) Land in orchards .................................: 122 564 (X) 29 44 39 (X) 951 4,884 (X) Land in berries ..................................: 138 322 (X) 6 3 10 (X) 386 387 (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) ...............................: 52 6,511 385,529 2 (D) 29 665 37,593 - - : Canola (pounds) ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) - - : Chickpeas, all (cwt) (see text) ..........................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - : Corn for grain (bushels) .................................: 35,190 10,421,518 2,143,284,486 1,249 346,598 34,792 11,080,510 2,187,782,071 1,157 362,903 1 to 14 acres ..........................................: 2,716 21,552 3,278,678 41 290 2,755 20,858 2,949,047 19 106 15 to 24 acres .........................................: 1,997 38,242 6,326,163 23 380 1,821 34,694 5,096,753 13 216 25 to 49 acres .........................................: 4,605 167,386 30,219,171 86 2,813 3,871 140,232 23,368,089 30 906 50 to 99 acres .........................................: 5,879 417,892 79,308,638 87 5,122 5,603 400,310 71,073,300 83 4,825 100 to 249 acres .......................................: 8,634 1,384,405 274,159,249 246 25,661 7,992 1,299,331 242,051,110 209 21,988 250 to 499 acres .......................................: 5,537 1,931,250 384,022,843 251 44,246 5,941 2,102,320 404,589,251 231 41,238 500 to 999 acres .......................................: 3,543 2,433,710 499,142,181 232 70,903 4,418 3,037,251 598,220,427 246 73,178 1,000 acres or more ....................................: 2,279 4,027,081 866,827,563 283 197,183 2,391 4,045,514 840,434,094 326 220,446 1,000 to 1,999 acres .................................: 1,763 2,347,923 497,070,400 179 87,018 1,901 2,477,741 509,178,901 226 113,570 2,000 to 2,999 acres .................................: 319 746,003 160,716,551 51 37,979 319 750,704 158,629,983 58 44,968 3,000 to 4,999 acres .................................: 146 521,525 117,631,429 36 43,460 122 438,854 89,991,481 25 26,147 5,000 acres or more ..................................: 51 411,630 91,409,183 17 28,726 49 378,215 82,633,729 17 35,761 : Corn for silage or greenchop (tons) ......................: 847 54,742 1,079,213 13 324 1,704 97,076 1,915,681 11 803 1 to 14 acres ..........................................: 236 1,896 39,006 5 10 543 4,576 88,742 1 (D) 15 to 24 acres .........................................: 165 3,056 56,258 2 (D) 348 6,608 121,150 2 (D) 25 to 49 acres .........................................: 162 5,360 113,816 - - 351 11,899 221,374 3 40 50 to 99 acres .........................................: 140 9,506 196,491 3 140 227 15,439 299,381 1 (D) 100 to 249 acres .......................................: 97 13,932 276,347 3 (D) 170 23,616 485,356 1 (D) 250 to 499 acres .......................................: 37 12,458 199,159 - - 41 13,497 261,167 - - 500 to 999 acres .......................................: 7 4,561 106,736 - - 15 9,566 182,187 - - 1,000 acres or more ....................................: 3 3,973 91,400 - - 9 11,875 256,324 3 600 : Cotton, all (bales) ......................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - : Upland cotton (bales) ..................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - : Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas and : limas (cwt) .............................................: 5 908 8,788 1 (D) 9 300 8,881 - - : Dry edible peas (cwt) ....................................: 2 (D) (D) 1 (D) 10 694 28,989 - - : Hemp for fiber (pounds) (see text) .......................: 4 44 215,100 - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Hemp for floral (CBD and other cannabinoid : usage) (pounds) (see text) ..............................: 62 141 60,860 18 41 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Hops (pounds) ............................................: 19 35 31,560 5 5 8 38 20,433 4 34 : Mint for oil, all (pounds of oil) ........................: 1 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) - - : Mint, spearmint for oil, (pounds of : oil) (see text) .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) - - : Oats for grain (bushels) .................................: 298 11,418 937,052 3 54 507 15,447 1,258,247 1 (D) 1 to 14 acres ..........................................: 114 956 69,909 - - 251 2,023 138,338 - - 15 to 24 acres .........................................: 73 1,314 86,200 - - 114 2,118 153,805 - - 25 to 49 acres .........................................: 52 1,647 118,631 - - 82 2,603 179,435 1 (D) 50 to 99 acres .........................................: 45 3,110 224,223 3 54 31 1,912 133,113 - - 100 to 249 acres .......................................: 8 1,138 107,689 - - 25 3,716 349,556 - - 250 to 499 acres .......................................: 3 1,124 112,400 - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres .......................................: 3 2,129 218,000 - - 4 3,075 304,000 - - 1,000 acres or more ....................................: - - - - - - - - - - : Popcorn (pounds, shelled) ................................: 124 22,875 116,201,205 71 17,834 115 21,694 93,287,371 64 17,403 1 to 14 acres ..........................................: 35 79 132,450 - - 29 38 91,801 1 (D) 15 to 24 acres .........................................: - - - - - 5 97 (D) 3 (D) 25 to 49 acres .........................................: 8 313 1,470,755 4 (D) 9 309 1,544,640 5 184 50 to 99 acres .........................................: 15 1,070 5,792,574 13 (D) 20 1,396 6,982,902 14 971 100 to 249 acres .......................................: 41 5,985 33,652,053 31 4,139 28 4,207 20,812,542 19 2,647 250 to 499 acres .......................................: 14 4,583 23,105,347 13 (D) 16 5,890 29,169,480 15 (D) 500 to 999 acres .......................................: 8 5,196 30,038,560 7 (D) 5 3,558 20,688,644 4 (D) 1,000 acres or more ....................................: 3 5,649 22,009,466 3 (D) 3 6,199 (D) 3 (D) : Proso millet (bushels) ...................................: - - - - - 3 (D) 876 1 (D) : Rice (cwt) ...............................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) : Rye for grain (bushels) ..................................: 196 14,869 401,743 5 25 208 6,993 279,799 1 (D) : Sorghum for grain (bushels) ..............................: 68 4,639 456,143 5 287 156 12,736 1,343,372 11 518 1 to 14 acres ..........................................: 19 153 6,786 - - 28 (D) (D) - - 15 to 24 acres .........................................: 12 259 32,039 1 (D) 25 504 45,086 - - 25 to 49 acres .........................................: 12 450 35,451 1 (D) 32 1,143 104,982 6 (D) 50 to 99 acres .........................................: 14 1,058 124,796 - - 29 1,917 191,314 3 170 100 to 249 acres .......................................: 8 1,401 160,914 1 (D) 32 4,994 512,702 2 (D) 250 to 499 acres .......................................: 2 (D) (D) 1 (D) 8 2,903 340,300 - - 500 to 999 acres .......................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) (D) - - 1,000 acres or more ....................................: - - - - - - - - - - : Sorghum for silage or greenchop (tons) ...................: 15 261 3,135 - - 31 939 13,655 - - : Soybeans for beans (bushels) .............................: 33,243 10,213,710 605,437,675 1,023 219,203 36,581 10,607,911 599,908,475 858 189,900 1 to 14 acres ..........................................: 2,366 18,842 862,260 21 138 2,940 23,017 970,723 18 94 15 to 24 acres .........................................: 1,806 34,682 1,702,582 25 452 2,223 42,260 1,930,185 10 91 25 to 49 acres .........................................: 4,045 145,608 8,041,890 77 2,449 4,257 153,615 7,723,935 47 1,467 50 to 99 acres .........................................: 5,460 391,324 22,542,499 109 6,538 5,986 426,072 22,995,444 68 3,836 100 to 249 acres .......................................: 7,874 1,275,460 74,972,170 194 19,718 8,436 1,373,784 75,875,603 184 17,447 250 to 499 acres .......................................: 5,841 2,048,661 119,652,515 171 26,410 6,235 2,202,322 124,275,238 170 28,806 500 to 999 acres .......................................: 3,609 2,469,116 147,592,236 181 44,775 4,473 3,075,113 175,583,062 204 57,130 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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. : : Soybeans for beans (bushels) - Con. : : 1,000 acres or more ....................................: 2,242 3,830,017 230,071,523 245 118,723 2,031 3,311,728 190,554,285 157 81,029 1,000 to 1,999 acres .................................: 1,765 2,361,693 140,556,941 177 71,022 1,630 2,101,997 121,331,944 107 40,692 2,000 to 2,999 acres .................................: 321 748,235 43,894,082 35 17,283 283 657,929 37,530,987 27 14,236 3,000 to 4,999 acres .................................: 112 408,726 26,102,129 21 11,388 91 332,919 19,570,016 16 11,245 5,000 acres or more ..................................: 44 311,363 19,518,371 12 19,030 27 218,883 12,121,338 7 14,856 : Sunflower seed, all (pounds) .............................: 34 572 693,311 - - 20 514 684,886 1 (D) : Sunflower seed - oil varieties (pounds) ................: 28 562 682,321 - - 16 508 680,086 - - : Sunflower seed - non-oil varieties (pounds) ............: 6 10 10,990 - - 4 6 4,800 1 (D) : Tobacco (pounds) .........................................: 11 139 201,968 - - 20 (D) 479,347 2 (D) : Triticale for grain (bushels) (see text) .................: 8 83 3,534 - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Wheat for grain, all (bushels) ...........................: 4,649 540,232 39,835,453 97 12,178 4,545 476,433 35,755,318 68 7,247 1 to 14 acres ..........................................: 480 4,164 257,443 3 8 621 5,385 350,601 3 22 15 to 24 acres .........................................: 605 11,505 746,478 3 27 632 12,093 822,877 1 (D) 25 to 49 acres .........................................: 994 35,174 2,507,639 8 (D) 1,056 36,853 2,622,952 12 (D) 50 to 99 acres .........................................: 1,009 68,842 4,950,541 22 1,160 955 65,810 4,740,081 14 603 100 to 249 acres .......................................: 1,051 156,262 11,558,058 32 3,770 821 120,866 8,899,805 24 2,980 250 to 499 acres .......................................: 324 107,559 7,821,290 17 2,827 305 102,711 7,596,852 10 1,747 500 to 999 acres .......................................: 131 79,162 5,937,357 10 2,969 119 77,851 6,207,791 3 289 1,000 acres or more ....................................: 55 77,564 6,056,647 2 (D) 36 54,864 4,514,359 1 (D) 1,000 to 1,999 acres .................................: 50 61,895 4,701,495 2 (D) 30 35,705 2,917,091 1 (D) 2,000 to 2,999 acres .................................: 3 (D) (D) - - 4 (D) (D) - - 3,000 to 4,999 acres .................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - 5,000 acres or more ..................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - : Winter wheat for grain (bushels) .......................: 4,649 540,232 39,835,453 97 12,178 4,545 476,433 35,755,318 68 7,247 1 to 14 acres ........................................: 480 4,164 257,443 3 8 621 5,385 350,601 3 22 15 to 24 acres .......................................: 605 11,505 746,478 3 27 632 12,093 822,877 1 (D) 25 to 49 acres .......................................: 994 35,174 2,507,639 8 (D) 1,056 36,853 2,622,952 12 (D) 50 to 99 acres .......................................: 1,009 68,842 4,950,541 22 1,160 955 65,810 4,740,081 14 603 100 to 249 acres .....................................: 1,051 156,262 11,558,058 32 3,770 821 120,866 8,899,805 24 2,980 250 to 499 acres .....................................: 324 107,559 7,821,290 17 2,827 305 102,711 7,596,852 10 1,747 500 to 999 acres .....................................: 131 79,162 5,937,357 10 2,969 119 77,851 6,207,791 3 289 1,000 acres or more ..................................: 55 77,564 6,056,647 2 (D) 36 54,864 4,514,359 1 (D) 1,000 to 1,999 acres ...............................: 50 61,895 4,701,495 2 (D) 30 35,705 2,917,091 1 (D) 2,000 to 2,999 acres ...............................: 3 (D) (D) - - 4 (D) (D) - - 3,000 to 4,999 acres ...............................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - 5,000 acres or more ................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - : FIELD AND GRASS SEEDS, FORAGE, AND HAY : : Field and grass seed crops, all ..........................: 17 488 (X) 1 (D) 33 765 (X) - - : Fescue seed (pounds) ...................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 6 42 44,100 - - : Ryegrass seed (pounds) .................................: 7 183 136,986 1 (D) 5 199 375,100 - - : Forage - land used for all hay and all : haylage, grass silage, and greenchop (tons, : dry equivalent) .........................................: 16,355 528,857 1,487,461 216 5,610 18,430 551,112 1,568,894 68 1,306 1 to 14 acres ..........................................: 7,512 52,218 121,630 78 438 8,704 59,897 142,309 26 124 15 to 24 acres .........................................: 2,817 52,228 135,235 32 468 3,185 59,177 150,849 12 185 25 to 49 acres .........................................: 3,119 104,455 288,487 53 1,353 3,452 117,668 336,710 13 225 50 to 99 acres .........................................: 1,779 118,473 339,973 34 1,225 1,996 130,466 386,580 12 391 100 to 249 acres .......................................: 971 136,829 409,043 15 1,374 962 133,089 403,147 5 381 250 to 499 acres .......................................: 127 42,424 122,237 4 752 109 35,178 101,872 - - 500 to 999 acres .......................................: 26 16,107 45,543 - - 20 (D) (D) - - 1,000 acres or more ....................................: 4 6,123 25,313 - - 2 (D) (D) - - 1,000 to 1,999 acres .................................: 3 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - 2,000 to 2,999 acres .................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - 3,000 to 4,999 acres .................................: - - - - - - - - - - 5,000 acres or more ..................................: - - - - - - - - - - : Hay - All hay including alfalfa and other : dry (tons, dry) .........................................: 14,993 473,285 1,295,170 208 5,516 17,227 499,566 1,374,044 66 1,117 1 to 14 acres ..........................................: 6,886 47,900 117,359 73 (D) 8,166 56,210 137,881 26 124 15 to 24 acres .........................................: 2,623 48,626 131,232 34 484 3,032 56,385 148,278 12 185 25 to 49 acres .........................................: 2,924 98,221 271,939 52 1,306 3,265 110,956 317,492 13 225 50 to 99 acres .........................................: 1,613 107,276 292,931 30 1,184 1,805 117,074 326,435 12 388 100 to 249 acres .......................................: 805 113,835 331,789 17 1,774 846 115,325 331,458 3 195 250 to 499 acres .......................................: 117 38,897 97,754 2 (D) 93 29,299 73,021 - - 500 to 999 acres .......................................: 22 13,761 38,489 - - 18 (D) (D) - - 1,000 acres or more ....................................: 3 4,769 13,677 - - 2 (D) (D) - - : Alfalfa hay (tons, dry) ................................: 8,476 219,586 744,476 131 2,875 10,416 248,167 845,430 41 499 1 to 14 acres ........................................: 4,349 29,318 82,973 52 266 5,548 36,861 106,458 19 107 15 to 24 acres .......................................: 1,537 28,575 93,810 21 292 1,782 33,071 107,345 5 61 25 to 49 acres .......................................: 1,432 48,079 162,106 34 746 1,809 61,021 214,724 6 (D) 50 to 99 acres .......................................: 763 49,206 164,944 16 632 879 56,611 198,204 9 182 100 to 249 acres .....................................: 355 49,443 191,156 8 939 361 48,344 183,347 2 (D) 250 to 499 acres .....................................: 35 11,046 35,204 - - 34 10,653 31,051 - - 500 to 999 acres .....................................: 4 (D) (D) - - 3 1,606 4,301 - - 1,000 acres or more ..................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - : Other dry hay (tons, dry) ..............................: 8,151 253,699 550,694 103 2,641 8,601 251,399 528,614 27 618 1 to 14 acres ........................................: 3,764 26,511 56,643 48 279 4,009 28,127 56,612 9 (D) 15 to 24 acres .......................................: 1,481 27,339 59,862 10 (D) 1,648 30,723 64,285 7 124 25 to 49 acres .......................................: 1,570 52,015 117,953 25 749 1,566 53,071 113,827 7 171 50 to 99 acres .......................................: 819 54,625 114,706 9 303 889 57,226 117,947 3 190 100 to 249 acres .....................................: 432 59,328 132,225 10 1,010 431 59,010 129,803 1 (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 35. Specified Crops by Acres Harvested: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : Irrigated land : : : : Irrigated land : : : :-----------------------: : : :---------------------- Crop : Farms : Acres : Quantity : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Quantity : Farms : Acres ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FIELD AND GRASS SEEDS, FORAGE, AND HAY - Con. : : Hay - All hay including alfalfa and other : dry (tons, dry) - Con. : Other dry hay (tons, dry) - Con. : : 250 to 499 acres .....................................: 68 22,012 38,990 1 (D) 51 17,320 31,266 - - 500 to 999 acres .....................................: 16 (D) (D) - - 6 (D) (D) - - 1,000 acres or more ..................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - : All haylage, grass silage, and greenchop : (tons, green) ...........................................: 2,340 73,087 389,219 15 845 2,228 66,782 394,340 5 249 1 to 14 acres ..........................................: 1,045 7,391 26,575 6 23 1,046 (D) (D) - - 15 to 24 acres .........................................: 450 8,459 35,637 1 (D) 391 7,326 38,262 - - 25 to 49 acres .........................................: 431 14,506 70,438 2 (D) 394 13,357 75,524 2 (D) 50 to 99 acres .........................................: 254 16,419 93,078 - - 273 17,847 111,945 2 (D) 100 to 249 acres .......................................: 143 19,819 119,398 6 750 105 14,727 94,335 1 (D) 250 to 499 acres .......................................: 14 4,583 26,137 - - 18 5,698 35,192 - - 500 to 999 acres .......................................: 3 1,910 17,956 - - 1 (D) (D) - - 1,000 acres or more ....................................: - - - - - - - - - - : Haylage or greenchop from alfalfa or alfalfa : mixtures (tons, green) ................................: 709 33,823 232,811 2 (D) 751 32,995 233,658 4 (D) 1 to 14 acres ........................................: 220 1,751 6,593 2 (D) 249 (D) (D) - - 15 to 24 acres .......................................: 127 2,425 12,455 - - 111 2,108 11,289 - - 25 to 49 acres .......................................: 147 5,218 34,592 - - 161 5,464 38,323 1 (D) 50 to 99 acres .......................................: 125 7,923 51,021 - - 145 9,242 69,596 2 (D) 100 to 249 acres .....................................: 76 10,906 86,727 - - 70 9,460 67,360 1 (D) 250 to 499 acres .....................................: 11 3,690 23,467 - - 14 4,454 29,892 - - 500 to 999 acres .....................................: 3 1,910 17,956 - - 1 (D) (D) - - 1,000 acres or more ..................................: - - - - - - - - - - : All other haylage, grass silage, and : greenchop (tons, green) ...............................: 1,705 39,264 156,408 14 (D) 1,578 33,787 160,682 1 (D) 1 to 14 acres ........................................: 865 (D) (D) 6 (D) 856 5,891 23,622 - - 15 to 24 acres .......................................: 347 6,496 28,454 - - 312 5,876 32,178 - - 25 to 49 acres .......................................: 302 9,886 37,866 2 (D) 249 8,435 42,791 1 (D) 50 to 99 acres .......................................: 125 8,053 38,178 - - 131 8,382 40,607 - - 100 to 249 acres .....................................: 65 8,464 29,816 6 750 28 (D) (D) - - 250 to 499 acres .....................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) - - 500 to 999 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ..................................: - - - - - - - - - - : OTHER SPECIFIED CROPS : : Land in vegetables .......................................: 1,388 54,386 (X) 536 27,292 1,504 58,090 (X) 468 26,213 0.1 to 0.9 acres .......................................: 360 154 (X) 140 (D) 400 (D) (X) 125 53 1.0 to 4.9 acres .......................................: 551 977 (X) 199 316 539 1,016 (X) 153 255 5.0 to 14.9 acres ......................................: 168 1,305 (X) 54 333 185 1,561 (X) 58 319 15.0 to 24.9 acres .....................................: 44 853 (X) 12 150 53 1,008 (X) 17 285 25.0 to 49.9 acres .....................................: 53 1,858 (X) 17 508 86 3,043 (X) 23 757 50.0 to 99.9 acres .....................................: 80 5,668 (X) 46 3,018 96 6,850 (X) 26 1,987 100.0 to 249.9 acres ...................................: 86 12,770 (X) 33 4,453 87 13,289 (X) 32 4,341 250.0 to 499.9 acres ...................................: 22 7,083 (X) 15 3,497 44 14,599 (X) 24 6,966 500.0 to 749.9 acres ...................................: 12 6,578 (X) 11 (D) 7 4,363 (X) 5 (D) 750.0 to 999.9 acres ...................................: 4 3,527 (X) 4 3,493 1 (D) (X) - - 1,000.0 acres or more ..................................: 8 13,611 (X) 5 6,649 6 11,208 (X) 5 (D) : Land in orchards .........................................: 1,102 5,531 (X) 151 608 992 5,564 (X) 89 437 : Land in berries ..........................................: 530 722 (X) 144 325 521 769 (X) 137 256 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ....................: 1,388 56,304 1,181 17,503 320 38,800 1,504 61,408 1,246 14,946 371 46,462 0.1 to 0.9 acres ...............................: 332 145 327 139 27 5 364 176 346 166 32 10 1.0 to 4.9 acres ...............................: 563 1,083 540 1,000 69 83 557 1,117 544 1,056 69 61 5.0 to 14.9 acres ..............................: 176 1,357 165 1,246 32 111 201 1,721 191 1,611 18 111 15.0 to 24.9 acres .............................: 48 924 46 863 4 61 47 908 45 845 7 63 25.0 to 49.9 acres .............................: 51 1,755 31 1,051 21 704 90 (D) 48 (D) 46 1,605 50.0 to 99.9 acres .............................: 86 6,055 24 1,529 66 4,526 92 6,480 25 1,520 74 4,960 100.0 to 249.9 acres ...........................: 81 11,859 32 3,934 58 7,924 93 14,103 28 3,241 72 10,862 250.0 to 499.9 acres ...........................: 27 9,237 6 1,731 24 7,506 44 14,752 13 2,921 37 11,832 500.0 to 749.9 acres ...........................: 12 6,723 3 1,513 10 5,210 9 5,526 1 (D) 9 (D) 750.0 to 999.9 acres ...........................: 4 3,527 3 1,015 3 2,513 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1,000.0 acres or more ..........................: 8 13,640 4 3,482 6 10,158 6 12,520 4 1,280 6 11,240 1,000.0 to 1,999.9 acres .....................: 6 (D) 4 3,482 4 (D) 5 (D) 3 (D) 5 (D) 2,000.0 to 2,999.9 acres .....................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - 3,000.0 to 4,999.9 acres .....................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - 5,000.0 acres or more ........................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) : Artichokes (excluding Jerusalem) .................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 6 (D) 6 (D) 1 (D) : Asparagus, bearing age ...........................: 152 119 144 116 13 3 153 120 151 120 4 1 : Beans, lima ......................................: 18 821 12 10 6 811 35 790 20 (D) 15 (D) : Beans, snap (bush and pole) ......................: 359 10,689 291 617 76 10,072 372 7,449 327 587 59 6,862 0.1 to 0.9 acres ...............................: 241 (D) 239 (D) 5 1 277 58 267 (D) 24 (D) 1.0 to 4.9 acres ...............................: 38 64 36 58 5 6 39 57 39 57 - - 5.0 to 14.9 acres ..............................: 9 60 9 60 - - 14 121 14 121 - - 15.0 to 24.9 acres .............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - 25.0 to 49.9 acres .............................: 4 131 1 (D) 3 (D) 10 355 5 154 5 200 50.0 to 99.9 acres .............................: 31 2,161 3 (D) 30 (D) 15 1,128 1 (D) 14 (D) 100.0 to 249.9 acres ...........................: 25 3,628 2 (D) 23 (D) 10 1,669 1 (D) 9 (D) 250.0 to 499.9 acres ...........................: 7 1,896 - - 7 1,896 4 1,117 - - 4 1,117 500.0 acres or more ............................: 3 2,683 - - 3 2,683 3 2,945 - - 3 2,945 : Beets ............................................: 152 841 147 840 8 1 179 345 177 (D) 4 (D) : Broccoli .........................................: 143 308 138 306 7 2 133 68 126 66 10 1 : Brussels sprouts .................................: 55 17 55 (D) 2 (D) 76 44 72 43 4 (Z) : Cabbage, Chinese (nappa, bok choy, etc.) .........: 47 17 47 17 - - 68 20 68 19 4 1 : Cabbage, head ....................................: 147 313 145 (D) 6 (D) 169 506 166 (D) 5 (D) : Cabbage, mustard .................................: 8 4 8 4 (X) (X) 13 8 13 8 (X) (X) : Cantaloupes and muskmelons .......................: 151 313 147 310 7 3 175 293 175 (D) 2 (D) : Carrots ..........................................: 126 34 122 32 10 2 148 50 146 49 5 1 : Cauliflower ......................................: 62 36 60 35 4 1 78 40 71 39 9 1 : Celery ...........................................: 31 5 30 (D) 2 (D) 36 46 36 46 - - : Chicory ..........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 13 2 13 2 (X) (X) : Collards .........................................: 47 113 47 113 - - 56 25 56 (D) 2 (D) : Cucumbers and pickles ............................: 313 209 305 207 14 2 321 232 319 231 11 1 : Daikon ...........................................: 27 6 27 (D) 1 (D) 23 6 23 (D) 2 (D) : Eggplant .........................................: 130 55 127 54 5 1 148 58 146 57 5 1 : Escarole and endive ..............................: 12 2 12 2 (X) (X) 7 1 7 1 (X) (X) : Garlic ...........................................: 168 50 161 44 19 6 142 80 135 71 12 9 : Ginger root ......................................: 15 2 13 1 3 1 6 1 6 1 - - : Ginseng, (cultivated only) .......................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Gourds (see text) ................................: 98 36 94 35 4 1 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Herbs, fresh cut .................................: 150 39 150 39 (X) (X) 133 76 133 76 (X) (X) : Honeydew melons ..................................: 45 13 45 13 - - 37 8 37 8 (X) (X) : Horseradish ......................................: 50 2,323 28 (D) 23 (D) 27 1,737 13 11 15 1,726 : Kale .............................................: 131 36 129 35 4 2 149 43 147 42 7 1 : Lettuce, all .....................................: 190 82 190 82 (X) (X) 181 78 181 78 (X) (X) : Lettuce, head ..................................: 101 28 101 28 (X) (X) 74 25 74 25 (X) (X) : Lettuce, leaf ..................................: 140 41 140 41 (X) (X) 141 42 141 42 (X) (X) : Lettuce, romaine ...............................: 63 14 63 14 (X) (X) 72 11 72 11 (X) (X) : Mustard greens ...................................: 34 14 34 14 - - 56 39 56 39 - - : Okra .............................................: 78 24 77 (D) 1 (D) 84 20 81 20 6 1 : Onions, dry ......................................: 180 121 168 (D) 17 (D) 162 176 158 (D) 14 (D) : Onions, green ....................................: 146 25 141 23 9 2 132 35 130 34 5 1 : Parsley ..........................................: 66 24 65 24 3 (Z) 61 8 60 (D) 1 (D) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Parsnips (see text) ..............................: 12 3 12 3 - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Peas, Chinese (sugar, snow) ......................: 56 13 56 13 - - 45 8 43 8 4 (Z) : Peas, green ......................................: 80 2,284 62 33 21 2,252 132 5,496 62 418 75 5,078 0.1 to 0.9 acres ...............................: 55 9 55 9 - - 52 7 49 7 3 (Z) 1.0 to 4.9 acres ...............................: 4 4 4 (D) 1 (D) 6 12 3 3 3 9 5.0 to 14.9 acres ..............................: 3 20 1 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - 15.0 to 24.9 acres .............................: - - - - - - 11 180 1 (D) 10 (D) 25.0 to 49.9 acres .............................: 5 162 2 (D) 5 (D) 23 875 2 (D) 21 (D) 50.0 to 99.9 acres .............................: 5 360 - - 5 360 24 1,586 5 124 23 1,462 100.0 to 249.9 acres ...........................: 5 801 - - 5 801 13 1,685 2 (D) 12 (D) 250.0 to 499.9 acres ...........................: 3 928 - - 3 928 3 1,150 - - 3 1,150 500.0 acres or more ............................: - - - - - - - - - - - - : Peas, southern (cowpeas) - : blackeyed, crowder, etc. ........................: 8 14 8 14 - - 5 (D) 5 (D) - - : Peppers, Bell (excluding pimientos) ..............: 338 236 326 233 19 3 386 425 376 416 14 9 : Peppers, other than Bell (including chile) .......: 239 134 226 (D) 20 (D) 212 172 202 (D) 16 (D) : Potatoes .........................................: 249 6,373 237 448 15 5,924 227 8,112 217 703 14 7,410 : Pumpkins .........................................: 645 18,777 524 5,906 143 12,870 572 17,399 490 3,608 102 13,791 0.1 to 0.9 acres ...............................: 224 55 220 54 6 1 216 (D) 209 (D) 16 (D) 1.0 to 4.9 acres ...............................: 183 360 171 319 28 42 157 (D) 156 299 6 (D) 5.0 to 14.9 acres ..............................: 87 685 79 614 8 71 84 745 77 672 9 74 15.0 to 24.9 acres .............................: 17 302 15 253 3 49 28 524 27 (D) 1 (D) 25.0 to 49.9 acres .............................: 24 815 9 289 15 526 14 529 7 261 7 268 50.0 to 99.9 acres .............................: 47 3,188 13 666 37 2,521 22 1,519 5 310 18 1,209 100.0 to 249.9 acres ...........................: 43 6,021 13 (D) 30 (D) 25 4,175 5 (D) 20 (D) 250.0 to 499.9 acres ...........................: 18 (D) 3 (D) 15 (D) 22 (D) 3 (D) 21 (D) 500.0 acres or more ............................: 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 4 (D) 1 (D) 4 (D) : Radishes .........................................: 146 32 139 31 8 1 146 33 141 32 7 1 : Rhubarb ..........................................: 88 16 83 15 7 1 76 23 74 23 3 (Z) : Spinach ..........................................: 124 (D) 124 (D) - - 108 27 102 26 8 1 : Squash, all (including : zucchini) (see text) ............................: 341 542 335 541 7 1 357 1,008 345 920 16 (D) : Sweet corn (see text) ............................: 370 8,074 341 3,641 54 4,433 503 13,804 396 3,863 130 9,941 0.1 to 0.9 acres ...............................: 175 51 172 47 12 4 191 59 185 57 13 2 1.0 to 4.9 acres ...............................: 99 189 99 180 14 10 118 225 117 215 9 10 5.0 to 14.9 acres ..............................: 29 258 27 237 3 21 48 400 46 366 5 34 15.0 to 24.9 acres .............................: 8 149 8 149 - - 17 284 10 168 8 116 25.0 to 49.9 acres .............................: 18 605 14 470 4 135 33 1,274 11 384 22 891 50.0 to 99.9 acres .............................: 24 1,574 13 758 12 816 54 3,650 15 950 40 2,700 100.0 acres or more ............................: 17 5,248 8 1,801 9 3,447 42 7,912 12 1,724 33 6,188 : Sweet potatoes ...................................: 73 32 69 (D) 4 (D) 77 44 71 43 8 1 : Taro .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Tomatoes in the open .............................: 518 521 501 508 28 13 619 724 598 685 41 40 : Turnip greens ....................................: 29 (D) 29 (D) 1 (D) 56 40 56 (D) 2 (D) : Turnips ..........................................: 93 23 91 (D) 2 (D) 111 38 108 38 5 1 : Watercress .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 3 1 3 1 (X) (X) : Watermelons ......................................: 211 1,638 200 1,633 17 4 211 1,224 206 1,217 14 7 : Other vegetables .................................: 63 126 59 125 7 2 101 377 89 (D) 13 (D) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 37. Specified Fruits and Nuts by Acres: 2022 and 2017 [Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Total : Bearing age acres :Nonbearing age acres: Total : Bearing age acres :Nonbearing age acres :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Crop : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Noncitrus fruit, all .............................: 982 4,566 743 3,327 580 1,239 878 4,781 684 3,659 434 1,122 : Apples .........................................: 545 2,203 389 1,660 319 544 521 2,182 362 1,759 273 423 0.1 to 0.9 acres .............................: 261 102 174 61 143 41 270 97 164 53 141 44 1.0 to 4.9 acres .............................: 204 360 139 214 123 146 180 355 132 216 92 139 5.0 to 14.9 acres ............................: 49 359 45 280 29 79 39 329 34 272 18 57 15.0 to 24.9 acres ...........................: 14 258 14 190 13 68 9 (D) 9 133 5 (D) 25.0 to 49.9 acres ...........................: 10 304 10 284 4 20 17 543 17 474 13 69 50.0 to 99.9 acres ...........................: 3 170 3 157 3 13 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 100.0 acres or more ..........................: 4 652 4 474 4 178 4 596 4 (D) 2 (D) : Apricots .......................................: 35 8 10 3 29 6 37 5 24 3 15 2 : Cherries, sweet ................................: 78 18 21 6 60 12 100 27 49 13 60 14 : Cherries, tart .................................: 116 30 54 16 74 14 87 23 42 15 49 8 : Figs ...........................................: 26 15 16 9 14 7 6 1 6 1 - - : Grapes (including muscadine) (see text) ........: 310 896 244 665 144 230 314 778 270 663 118 115 : Nectarines .....................................: 14 (D) 9 (D) 7 (D) 20 17 14 10 10 7 : Olives .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 1 3 1 - - : Pawpaws (see text) .............................: 42 22 20 3 29 19 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Peaches, all ...................................: 295 1,143 201 849 169 294 278 1,472 219 1,014 118 457 0.1 to 0.9 acres .............................: 200 (D) 119 32 112 (D) 176 (D) 126 36 73 (D) 1.0 to 4.9 acres .............................: 61 102 48 73 37 29 56 104 48 72 24 33 5.0 to 14.9 acres ............................: 22 159 22 123 13 36 29 271 29 242 9 29 15.0 to 24.9 acres ...........................: 5 92 5 (D) 2 (D) 8 150 8 116 7 34 25.0 to 49.9 acres ...........................: 3 100 3 (D) 2 (D) 4 137 4 137 - - 50.0 to 99.9 acres ...........................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 100.0 acres or more ..........................: 3 568 3 (D) 2 (D) 3 636 2 (D) 3 (D) : Peaches, clingstone ..........................: 123 104 69 86 73 18 98 161 73 128 38 33 : Peaches, freestone ...........................: 210 1,039 154 763 118 276 211 1,311 172 886 92 425 : Pears, all .....................................: 250 132 147 83 151 49 192 202 121 159 83 43 : Pears, Bartlett ..............................: 139 36 71 17 85 19 100 33 59 17 46 16 : Pears, other than Bartlett ...................: 194 95 120 66 102 29 123 169 83 142 49 28 : Persimmons .....................................: 50 48 31 13 28 35 22 24 8 5 16 20 : Plumcots, pluots, and other plum-apricot : hybrids .......................................: 10 (D) 3 (D) 10 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Plums and prunes ...............................: 89 22 45 12 56 10 78 25 43 11 41 14 : Plums ........................................: 89 21 45 12 56 9 78 25 43 11 41 14 : Prunes .......................................: 5 1 - - 5 1 3 1 - - 3 1 : Pomegranates ...................................: 3 1 - - 3 1 3 (D) - - 3 (D) : Other noncitrus fruit (see text) ...............: 7 13 2 (D) 7 (D) 20 22 7 (D) 15 (D) : Nuts, all ........................................: 239 965 138 420 157 545 207 783 130 453 110 330 : Almonds ........................................: 6 (D) 2 (D) 6 (D) 7 2 4 1 3 1 : Chestnuts ......................................: 82 266 22 66 66 200 42 111 25 (D) 24 (D) : Hazelnuts (Filberts) ...........................: 42 33 14 (D) 31 (D) 36 20 12 8 25 13 : Pecans, all ....................................: 134 595 88 296 78 299 123 518 84 330 57 187 : Pecans, improved .............................: 68 321 47 175 49 146 62 287 43 165 30 122 : Pecans, native and seedling ..................: 79 274 48 121 38 153 77 231 54 166 30 65 : Walnuts, English ...............................: 68 66 48 40 31 26 64 120 34 29 43 90 : Other nuts .....................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 3 (D) 6 14 3 (D) 5 (D) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 38. Berries by Acres: 2022 and 2017 [Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Total : Bearing age acres :Nonbearing age acres: Total : Bearing age acres :Nonbearing age acres :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Crop : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Berries, all (see text) ..........................: 530 722 467 599 144 123 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Aronia berries ...................................: 30 45 24 35 6 10 22 82 16 30 9 52 : Blackberries and dewberries (including : marionberries) ..................................: 196 139 169 119 64 20 199 151 162 124 52 26 : Blueberries, all .................................: 154 191 125 167 52 24 147 206 126 170 47 36 : Blueberries, tame ..............................: 151 188 122 164 52 24 145 (D) 124 (D) 47 36 : Blueberries, wild ..............................: 6 3 6 3 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Boysenberries ....................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) : Currants (black or red) ..........................: 27 37 25 22 6 15 24 21 12 8 18 13 : Elderberries .....................................: 61 28 47 19 22 10 37 16 26 14 14 2 : Gooseberries (see text) ..........................: 18 (D) 10 (D) 8 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Loganberries .....................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) : Mulberries (see text) ............................: 33 8 22 (D) 21 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Raspberries, all .................................: 135 58 115 51 22 6 134 77 120 69 24 9 : Strawberries .....................................: 184 208 154 175 52 33 173 206 162 190 36 16 : Other berries (see text) .........................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 19 (D) 6 (D) 13 8 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 389 13,921,452 335 1,080 562 121,878,595 2017: 350 13,626,893 278 661 491 125,531,974 : Bedding/Garden plants - annuals, herbaceous perennials, vegetable : plants (include hanging baskets) ...................................2022: 335 9,379,430 176 270 416 89,007,474 2017: 302 10,761,848 158 256 363 94,985,712 : Cut flowers and cut florist greens ..................................2022: 49 121,055 135 437 152 4,698,706 2017: 31 (D) 95 310 104 2,167,839 : Foliage plants, indoor (include hanging baskets) ....................2022: 80 624,157 14 2 85 5,441,162 2017: 54 482,224 4 (D) 55 3,098,552 : Potted flowering plants .............................................2022: 100 3,719,634 50 (D) 138 21,362,019 2017: 74 2,213,454 35 58 101 25,003,253 : Other floriculture and bedding crops ................................2022: 14 77,176 9 (D) 20 1,369,234 2017: 6 (D) 7 (D) 12 276,618 : NURSERY CROPS : : Nursery stock crops ...................................................2022: 73 1,586,014 323 10,770 341 182,039,575 2017: 59 3,590,305 336 13,179 356 138,687,972 : Aquatic plants ........................................................2022: 6 15,034 2 (D) 7 91,707 2017: 4 (D) 1 (D) 4 55,744 : HEMP : : Hemp clones or transplants sold for transplants : to others (see text) .................................................2022: 5 87,440 (X) (X) 5 (D) 2017: (NA) (NA) (X) (X) (NA) (NA) : Hemp complete grows (see text) ........................................2022: 5 14,668 (X) (X) 5 110,504 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: 17 17,439 23 29 36 176,034 2017: 4 (D) 11 14 12 252,803 : Cuttings, seedlings, liners, and plugs ................................2022: 39 171,059 18 119 53 (D) 2017: 23 183,620 10 (D) 32 (D) : Flower seeds ..........................................................2022: 19 1,664 18 583 36 (D) 2017: 3 (D) 18 291 21 1,269,430 : Tobacco transplants to farm fields ....................................2022: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2017: 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) : SOD : : Sod harvested or intended for sale in : future years (see text) ..............................................2022: (X) (X) 18 5,041 18 26,887,125 2017: (X) (X) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 2022 farms by area: : 0.1 to 14.9 acres .....................................................: (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) 15.0 to 49.9 acres ....................................................: (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) 50.0 to 99.9 acres ....................................................: (X) (X) 7 463 7 3,215,476 100.0 to 249.9 acres ..................................................: (X) (X) 4 568 4 3,025,083 250.0 to 399.9 acres ..................................................: (X) (X) - - - - 400.0 to 749.9 acres ..................................................: (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) 750.0 acres or more ...................................................: (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) : FOOD CROPS GROWN UNDER GLASS OR OTHER PROTECTION : : Total greenhouse vegetables and fresh cut herbs .......................2022: 262 3,237,869 (X) (X) 262 23,234,697 2017: 232 2,063,766 (X) (X) 230 24,950,321 2022 farms by area: : 1 to 999 square feet ..................................................: 79 22,237 (X) (X) 79 217,751 1,000 to 1,999 square feet ............................................: 22 31,228 (X) (X) 22 106,649 2,000 to 2,999 square feet ............................................: 46 109,934 (X) (X) 46 494,389 3,000 to 3,999 square feet ............................................: 26 84,475 (X) (X) 26 291,117 4,000 to 5,999 square feet ............................................: 23 106,962 (X) (X) 23 557,244 6,000 to 9,999 square feet ............................................: 29 220,702 (X) (X) 29 1,149,018 10,000 or more square feet ............................................: 37 2,662,331 (X) (X) 37 20,418,529 10,000 to 19,999 square feet ........................................: 23 309,110 (X) (X) 23 1,615,489 20,000 to 39,999 square feet ........................................: 4 99,688 (X) (X) 4 470,000 40,000 or more square feet ..........................................: 10 2,253,533 (X) (X) 10 18,333,040 : Greenhouse tomatoes .................................................2022: 212 1,843,205 (X) (X) 212 11,500,632 2017: 156 1,424,617 (X) (X) 156 10,651,294 2022 farms by area: : 1 to 999 square feet ................................................: 83 29,093 (X) (X) 83 175,665 1,000 to 1,999 square feet ..........................................: 13 18,851 (X) (X) 13 124,512 2,000 to 2,999 square feet ..........................................: 29 66,034 (X) (X) 29 378,072 3,000 to 3,999 square feet ..........................................: 19 64,368 (X) (X) 19 375,456 4,000 to 5,999 square feet ..........................................: 27 123,208 (X) (X) 27 659,039 6,000 to 9,999 square feet ..........................................: 15 113,117 (X) (X) 15 705,109 10,000 or more square feet ..........................................: 26 1,428,534 (X) (X) 26 9,082,779 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 39. Floriculture and Bedding Crops, Nursery Crops, Propagative Materials Sold, Sod, Food Crops Grown Under Glass or Other Protection, and Mushroom Crops: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- :Under glass or other protection: In the open : Value of sales :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Crop : Farms : Square feet : Farms : Acres : Farms : Dollars --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FOOD CROPS GROWN UNDER GLASS OR OTHER PROTECTION - Con. : : Total greenhouse vegetables and fresh cut herbs - Con. : : Other greenhouse vegetables and fresh cut herbs .....................2022: 141 1,394,664 (X) (X) 141 11,734,065 2017: 146 639,149 (X) (X) 144 14,299,027 2022 farms by area: : 1 to 999 square feet ................................................: 73 24,696 (X) (X) 73 158,530 1,000 to 1,999 square feet ..........................................: 18 24,736 (X) (X) 18 40,355 2,000 to 2,999 square feet ..........................................: 14 36,400 (X) (X) 14 119,049 3,000 to 3,999 square feet ..........................................: 13 39,715 (X) (X) 13 79,317 4,000 to 5,999 square feet ..........................................: 9 41,258 (X) (X) 9 86,642 6,000 to 9,999 square feet ..........................................: 4 29,840 (X) (X) 4 91,624 10,000 or more square feet ..........................................: 10 1,198,019 (X) (X) 10 11,158,548 : Vegetable seeds (see text) ............................................2022: 40 16,546 (X) (X) 40 33,632 2017: 14 2,663 (X) (X) 21 (D) : Vegetable transplants to farm fields ..................................2022: 92 214,905 (X) (X) 92 516,084 2017: 65 154,729 (X) (X) 75 460,596 : Greenhouse fruits and berries .........................................2022: 18 48,337 (X) (X) 18 164,030 2017: 6 11,804 (X) (X) 6 30,334 2022 farms by area: : 1 to 999 square feet ..................................................: 12 1,234 (X) (X) 12 4,138 1,000 to 1,999 square feet ............................................: 2 (D) (X) (X) 2 (D) 2,000 to 2,999 square feet ............................................: 1 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 3,000 to 3,999 square feet ............................................: - - (X) (X) - - 4,000 to 5,999 square feet ............................................: 1 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 6,000 to 9,999 square feet ............................................: 1 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 10,000 or more square feet ............................................: 1 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) : MUSHROOM CROPS : : Mushrooms .............................................................2022: 32 (D) (X) (X) 27 (D) 2017: 10 (D) (X) (X) 10 (D) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 40. Woodland Crops Sales: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Acres in production : Trees cut : Irrigated : Value :-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: of sales Crop : Farms : Acres : Farms : Number : Farms : Acres : ($1,000) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cultivated Christmas trees .............................2022: 310 4,129 180 68,681 19 42 (D) 2017: 272 3,748 182 84,442 11 18 3,923 2022 farms by acres in production: : 1 to 2 acres ...........................................: 108 156 34 2,648 13 24 148 3 to 4 acres ...........................................: 46 152 32 1,939 - - (D) 5 to 9 acres ...........................................: 54 318 35 9,859 - - 452 10 to 19 acres .........................................: 46 558 33 8,454 - - 607 20 to 49 acres .........................................: 36 1,000 27 11,659 3 9 761 50 to 99 acres .........................................: 14 888 13 18,770 3 9 914 100 acres or more ......................................: 6 1,057 6 15,352 - - 1,054 : 2017 farms by acres in production: : 1 to 2 acres ...........................................: 74 97 31 1,236 8 8 31 3 to 4 acres ...........................................: 50 165 38 3,526 - - 141 5 to 9 acres ...........................................: 60 363 50 7,333 2 (D) 250 10 to 19 acres .........................................: 37 456 26 11,057 - - 630 20 to 49 acres .........................................: 31 811 18 10,097 - - 310 50 to 99 acres .........................................: 15 1,135 14 31,260 - - 1,668 100 acres or more ......................................: 5 721 5 19,933 1 (D) 893 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Acres in production : Harvested : Irrigated : Value :-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: of sales Crop : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : ($1,000) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Short rotation woody crops .............................2022: 5 5 5 5 - - 5 2017: 50 517 17 130 8 (D) 121 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Taps set : Syrup produced : Value :-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: of sales Crop : Farms : Number : Farms : Gallons : ($1,000) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Maple syrup ............................................2022: 69 7,756 69 2,871 119 2017: 60 10,008 60 2,384 197 2022 farms by number of taps: : 1 to 99 taps ...........................................: 62 (D) 62 (D) (D) 100 to 499 taps ........................................: 6 1,380 6 (D) 8 500 to 999 taps ........................................: - - - - - 1,000 to 1,999 taps ....................................: - - - - - 2,000 to 2,999 taps ....................................: - - - - - 3,000 to 4,999 taps ....................................: - - - - - 5,000 to 9,999 taps ....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) 10,000 taps or more ....................................: - - - - - 10,000 to 14,999 taps ................................: - - - - - 15,000 to 19,999 taps ................................: - - - - - 20,000 taps or more ..................................: - - - - - : 2017 farms by number of taps: : 1 to 99 taps ...........................................: 40 888 40 (D) (D) 100 to 499 taps ........................................: 18 (D) 18 577 (D) 500 to 999 taps ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) 1,000 to 1,999 taps ....................................: - - - - - 2,000 to 2,999 taps ....................................: - - - - - 3,000 to 4,999 taps ....................................: - - - - - 5,000 to 9,999 taps ....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) 10,000 taps or more ....................................: - - - - - 10,000 to 14,999 taps ................................: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 15,000 to 19,999 taps ................................: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 20,000 taps or more ..................................: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 71,123 153 816 3,127 8,467 percent: 100.0 0.2 1.1 4.4 11.9 Land in farms .........................................acres: 26,292,041 1,054,255 3,538,881 8,850,503 15,241,073 Average size of farm ..............................acres: 370 6,891 4,337 2,830 1,800 Estimated market value of land and buildings ..........farms: 71,123 153 816 3,127 8,467 $1,000: 221,369,651 9,285,694 30,443,556 75,375,361 131,094,184 Average per farm ................................dollars: 3,112,490 60,690,813 37,308,279 24,104,689 15,482,955 Average per acre ................................dollars: 8,420 8,808 8,603 8,517 8,601 Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...........................................$1,000: 18,820,530 577,810 2,131,486 5,729,120 10,423,954 percent: 100.0 3.1 11.3 30.4 55.4 Land in farms according to use: : Total cropland ......................................acres: 22,913,841 1,028,767 3,452,531 8,563,173 14,638,203 Harvested cropland ................................acres: 21,606,950 1,019,932 3,407,523 8,414,598 14,348,521 Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured ............acres: 860,540 4,718 21,465 82,776 194,035 : Market value of agricultural products sold ...........$1,000: 26,417,147 2,662,764 6,611,142 13,210,456 19,813,363 Average per farm ................................dollars: 371,429 17,403,687 8,101,889 4,224,642 2,340,069 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas ...........................................farms: 42,226 116 703 2,895 8,113 $1,000: 21,568,583 1,240,295 4,043,289 9,474,086 15,557,194 Tobacco .............................................farms: 11 - - - - $1,000: (D) - - - - Cotton and cottonseed ...............................farms: 1 - - 1 1 $1,000: (D) - - (D) (D) Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and : sweet potatoes .....................................farms: 1,424 3 35 121 223 $1,000: 179,052 (D) 77,137 125,242 146,657 Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ......................farms: 1,027 - - 6 23 $1,000: 34,261 - - 9,737 13,413 Fruits and tree nuts ..............................farms: 794 - - 4 18 $1,000: 26,094 - - 7,155 10,534 Berries ...........................................farms: 448 - - 5 14 $1,000: 8,167 - - 2,582 2,879 Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and : sod ................................................farms: 966 8 24 53 131 $1,000: 402,800 134,869 215,954 274,616 346,264 Cultivated Christmas trees and short rotation : woody crops ........................................farms: 185 - - 1 7 $1,000: (D) - - (D) 276 Cultivated Christmas trees ........................farms: 180 - - 1 7 $1,000: (D) - - (D) 276 Short rotation woody crops ........................farms: 5 - - - - $1,000: 5 - - - - Other crops and hay .................................farms: 10,152 17 97 404 1,029 $1,000: 100,021 (D) 3,614 11,434 23,786 Maple syrup .......................................farms: 69 - - - 2 $1,000: 119 - - - (D) Cattle and calves ...................................farms: 10,977 18 144 694 1,837 $1,000: 881,537 101,224 230,947 456,631 614,181 Milk from cows ......................................farms: 432 3 24 118 239 $1,000: 387,423 37,626 98,839 251,215 343,845 Hogs and pigs .......................................farms: 1,849 59 230 535 733 $1,000: 2,415,031 893,712 1,666,562 2,255,468 2,384,048 Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, : and milk ...........................................farms: 1,897 - 8 24 89 $1,000: 12,964 - (D) 455 1,449 Horses, ponies, mules, burros, : and donkeys ........................................farms: 979 - 1 4 18 $1,000: 17,162 - (D) (D) (D) Poultry and eggs ....................................farms: 3,148 5 20 63 169 $1,000: 364,202 202,633 246,341 316,235 342,054 Aquaculture .........................................farms: 41 - - 1 4 $1,000: 9,693 - - (D) 6,925 Other animals and other animal : products ...........................................farms: 1,651 6 15 35 54 $1,000: 39,315 28,013 28,243 30,677 31,702 Value of organically produced : commodities ..........................................farms: 370 3 12 31 93 $1,000: 120,868 (D) 32,342 55,837 88,192 Value of landlords' share of : total sales ..........................................farms: 8,351 50 302 1,254 3,291 $1,000: 1,546,674 55,568 224,807 655,344 1,167,038 Total farm production expenses ........................farms: 71,123 153 816 3,127 8,467 $1,000: 17,787,801 1,772,873 4,337,542 8,328,408 12,584,121 Selected farm production expenses: : Fertilizer, lime, and soil : conditioners purchased .............................farms: 45,097 123 726 2,937 8,211 $1,000: 2,942,209 156,875 512,415 1,199,848 2,022,967 Chemicals purchased .................................farms: 46,814 123 725 2,941 8,224 $1,000: 1,821,790 82,900 277,529 688,714 1,219,412 Livestock and poultry purchased : or leased ..........................................farms: 9,640 63 280 862 1,705 $1,000: 739,670 167,350 355,648 576,843 663,282 Feed purchased ......................................farms: 19,895 75 367 1,228 2,654 $1,000: 1,485,671 540,256 889,763 1,213,036 1,336,807 Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased .................farms: 64,948 153 816 3,125 8,455 $1,000: 834,463 45,372 152,672 333,189 544,918 Utilities ...........................................farms: 47,334 153 816 3,126 8,463 $1,000: 278,394 21,824 55,365 106,410 162,856 Hired farm labor ....................................farms: 17,637 151 774 2,861 6,483 $1,000: 932,742 157,288 317,399 543,017 732,954 Interest expense ....................................farms: 28,165 131 710 2,630 6,692 $1,000: 708,587 39,639 121,262 262,889 434,279 Government payments ...................................farms: 32,882 93 549 2,160 5,434 $1,000: 328,311 9,690 31,845 73,915 128,781 Inventory of selected livestock: : Cattle and calves ...................................farms: 13,017 18 161 764 1,960 number: 962,040 34,496 114,271 303,866 488,830 Milk cows .........................................farms: 607 3 24 119 240 number: 73,006 6,430 17,629 45,661 63,107 Hogs and pigs .......................................farms: 1,678 59 223 503 667 number: 5,204,135 1,852,589 3,317,434 4,617,798 4,984,849 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ................................: 9 792,000 6 695,200 Eggs, chicken (dozens) ...............................................: 10 3,348,983 8 3,035,000 Layers ...............................................................: 8 81,950 8 152,000 Pullets for laying flock replacement .................................: 3 (D) 4 235,053 Turkeys ..............................................................: 26 2,275,943 29 2,526,103 Custom fed cattle shipped directly for slaughter .....................: 23 31,551 22 40,399 Hogs and pigs ........................................................: 341 4,240,076 433 4,805,288 Replacement dairy heifers ............................................: 33 8,850 51 22,691 Other cattle, sheep, livestock, or poultry ...........................: 5 (X) 7 (X) Grains, oilseeds, vegetables, melons, potatoes, : and other crops .....................................................: 13 (X) 63 (X) : Value of commodities ($1,000) ........................................: 459 1,060,995 616 844,464 Total payments received ($1,000) .....................................: 459 90,917 616 95,255 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ...............: 71,123 221,369,651 72,651 196,542,078 Average per farm ................................dollars: (X) 3,112,490 (X) 2,705,291 Average per acre ................................dollars: (X) 8,420 (X) 7,278 : By value group: : $1 to $49,999 ..........................................: 2,323 65,003 4,320 112,742 $50,000 to $99,999 .....................................: 3,329 243,226 4,779 346,408 $100,000 to $199,999 ...................................: 7,063 1,024,031 9,056 1,311,809 $200,000 to $499,999 ...................................: 16,393 5,300,797 16,766 5,290,982 $500,000 to $999,999 ...................................: 11,366 7,928,898 9,453 6,598,652 $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ...............................: 8,678 12,177,067 7,722 10,828,520 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...............................: 10,034 32,143,564 9,436 30,443,878 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ...............................: 6,624 46,330,954 5,933 41,844,945 $10,000,000 or more ....................................: 5,313 116,156,112 5,186 99,764,141 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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 ..........: 71,123 18,820,530 72,651 16,018,455 Average per farm ................................dollars: (X) 264,619 (X) 220,485 : By value group: : $1 to $4,999 ...........................................: 4,146 11,914 4,453 12,603 $5,000 to $9,999 .......................................: 4,210 28,796 5,170 35,664 $10,000 to $19,999 .....................................: 6,870 94,609 8,558 117,531 $20,000 to $29,999 .....................................: 6,241 147,759 7,049 165,538 $30,000 to $49,999 .....................................: 8,422 318,039 8,985 336,775 $50,000 to $69,999 .....................................: 6,527 368,325 6,415 363,516 $70,000 to $99,999 .....................................: 5,117 415,973 4,673 379,296 $100,000 to $199,999 ...................................: 8,951 1,202,307 8,105 1,090,706 $200,000 to $499,999 ...................................: 9,582 2,922,604 9,394 2,865,587 $500,000 to $999,999 ...................................: 5,864 3,961,165 5,740 3,935,480 $1,000,000 or more .....................................: 5,193 9,349,039 4,109 6,715,758 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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 ......................................: 51,809 112,750 15,479 20,401 44,916 92,349 53,922 114,683 16,385 21,295 : Tractors .......................................................: 54,740 173,427 11,274 18,517 50,232 154,910 56,608 181,686 12,726 21,056 2 or 3 .......................................................: 18,353 44,538 2,681 6,223 17,373 42,211 19,272 46,785 3,311 7,605 4 or more ....................................................: 19,309 111,811 841 4,542 17,077 96,917 20,601 118,166 985 5,021 : Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ................................: 23,431 33,322 3,381 3,764 20,636 29,558 24,956 35,817 3,585 4,012 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ....................................: 35,079 56,362 4,173 4,795 31,879 51,567 38,076 62,033 4,372 4,960 100 horsepower (PTO) or more .................................: 31,766 83,743 5,635 9,958 29,494 73,785 32,797 83,836 7,246 12,084 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled ........................: 24,591 28,320 4,276 4,864 20,789 23,456 25,807 28,941 5,267 5,782 Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled ...................: - - - - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled ..............................: 948 999 83 87 866 912 1,097 1,197 99 103 Hay balers .....................................................: 11,421 14,210 1,218 1,329 10,477 12,881 13,675 17,219 1,369 1,474 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 46,814 43,937 used .......................................farms: 47,954 46,722 :: $1,000: 1,821,790 1,244,342 : :: : Any fertilizer or chemical expenses .........farms: 49,534 48,763 :: Acres treated to control- : $1,000: 4,763,999 3,062,995 :: Insects ...................................farms: 20,505 20,664 : :: acres: 8,343,768 8,714,608 Commercial fertilizer, lime, : :: Weeds, grass, or brush ....................farms: 43,653 39,834 and soil conditioners used .................farms: 43,006 43,796 :: acres: 20,617,538 21,577,782 acres treated: 17,407,602 18,347,483 :: Nematodes .................................farms: 6,073 4,777 : :: acres: 1,969,545 1,595,798 Manure used .................................farms: 7,973 9,616 :: Diseases in crops and orchards ............farms: 10,451 6,811 acres treated: 543,446 597,699 :: acres: 4,658,635 3,062,971 : :: : Organic fertilizer used .....................farms: 868 952 :: Chemicals used to control growth, thin : acres treated: 107,209 144,211 :: fruit, ripen, or defoliate .................farms: 1,301 562 : :: acres on which used: 133,903 93,147 Commercial fertilizer, lime, and : :: : soil conditioners expenses .................farms: 45,097 46,156 :: : $1,000: 2,942,209 1,818,653 :: : --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 .................................................: 23,701 8,835,553 24,507 9,474,677 Average per farm .................................................: (X) 373 (X) 387 : Acres drained: : 1 to 9 acres .....................................................: 1,961 8,943 2,058 9,241 10 to 49 acres ...................................................: 4,925 125,831 4,798 123,544 50 to 99 acres ...................................................: 3,425 239,832 3,072 212,674 100 to 199 acres .................................................: 3,469 474,579 3,583 492,386 : 200 to 499 acres .................................................: 4,738 1,487,849 5,012 1,561,188 500 to 999 acres .................................................: 2,834 1,912,466 3,237 2,219,440 1,000 to 1,999 acres .............................................: 1,586 2,131,537 2,029 2,727,620 2,000 acres or more ..............................................: 763 2,454,516 718 2,128,584 : Land artificially drained by ditches .................................: 12,064 3,579,995 12,941 3,610,740 Average per farm .................................................: (X) 297 (X) 279 : Acres drained by ditches: : 1 to 9 acres .....................................................: 1,741 7,323 1,978 8,331 10 to 49 acres ...................................................: 3,237 80,477 3,350 82,034 50 to 99 acres ...................................................: 1,618 112,990 1,748 119,853 100 to 199 acres .................................................: 1,624 217,855 1,643 218,626 : 200 to 499 acres .................................................: 1,869 572,021 2,178 649,048 500 to 999 acres .................................................: 1,055 709,617 1,085 736,808 1,000 to 1,999 acres .............................................: 581 772,703 661 870,794 2,000 acres or more ..............................................: 339 1,107,009 298 925,246 : Land under conservation easement .....................................: 4,569 202,183 1,913 131,546 Average per farm .................................................: (X) 44 (X) 69 : Acres under easement: : 1 to 9 acres .....................................................: 1,566 7,299 553 (D) 10 to 49 acres ...................................................: 2,131 46,434 801 18,904 50 to 99 acres ...................................................: 484 32,350 248 17,077 100 to 199 acres .................................................: 240 31,571 139 19,276 : 200 to 499 acres .................................................: 97 28,776 125 32,341 500 to 999 acres .................................................: 33 25,169 33 21,154 1,000 to 1,999 acres .............................................: 14 17,158 12 14,664 2,000 acres or more ..............................................: 4 13,426 2 (D) : Cropland on which no-till practices were used ........................: 21,631 6,439,833 21,979 6,471,985 Average per farm .................................................: (X) 298 (X) 294 : No-till practices used: : 1 to 9 acres .....................................................: 1,825 8,695 1,866 9,281 10 to 49 acres ...................................................: 5,037 135,874 4,889 129,307 50 to 99 acres ...................................................: 3,383 241,370 3,458 248,552 100 to 199 acres .................................................: 3,372 467,675 3,445 489,487 : 200 to 499 acres .................................................: 4,361 1,380,078 4,434 1,424,980 500 to 999 acres .................................................: 2,122 1,455,092 2,406 1,647,702 1,000 to 1,999 acres .............................................: 1,100 1,472,051 1,134 1,510,117 2,000 acres or more ..............................................: 431 1,278,998 347 1,012,559 : Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were used (see text) ...................: 21,258 8,891,525 21,268 9,454,154 Average per farm .................................................: (X) 418 (X) 445 : Conservation or reduced tillage used (see text): : 1 to 9 acres .....................................................: 1,612 7,584 1,108 5,294 10 to 49 acres ...................................................: 3,796 100,477 3,407 93,045 50 to 99 acres ...................................................: 2,742 196,329 2,668 192,837 100 to 199 acres .................................................: 3,258 462,442 3,411 490,088 : 200 to 499 acres .................................................: 4,620 1,484,553 4,863 1,560,374 500 to 999 acres .................................................: 2,844 1,958,375 3,180 2,255,113 1,000 to 1,999 acres .............................................: 1,617 2,220,181 1,931 2,626,287 2,000 acres or more ..............................................: 769 2,461,584 700 2,231,116 : Cropland on which intensive or conventional : tillage practices were used (see text) ..............................: 18,035 5,912,002 17,423 6,293,661 Average per farm .................................................: (X) 328 (X) 361 : Intensive or conventional tillage used (see text): : 1 to 9 acres .....................................................: 1,859 8,764 1,881 8,689 10 to 49 acres ...................................................: 4,140 109,313 3,603 92,496 50 to 99 acres ...................................................: 2,677 191,683 2,364 171,468 100 to 199 acres .................................................: 2,865 406,679 2,571 373,775 : 200 to 499 acres .................................................: 3,340 1,062,892 3,372 1,070,337 500 to 999 acres .................................................: 1,755 1,221,128 1,972 1,365,356 1,000 to 1,999 acres .............................................: 964 1,324,242 1,146 1,553,811 2,000 acres or more ..............................................: 435 1,587,301 514 1,657,729 : Cropland planted to a cover crop (excluding CRP) .....................: 6,557 881,228 6,084 708,105 Average per farm .................................................: (X) 134 (X) 116 : Cover crop acres (excluding CRP): : 1 to 9 acres .....................................................: 1,216 4,656 1,036 4,220 10 to 49 acres ...................................................: 2,037 52,144 2,290 58,120 50 to 99 acres ...................................................: 1,057 72,066 999 67,226 100 to 199 acres .................................................: 894 117,952 778 99,887 : 200 to 499 acres .................................................: 948 272,251 664 189,720 500 to 999 acres .................................................: 303 194,186 228 149,113 1,000 to 1,999 acres .............................................: 81 105,387 70 88,376 2,000 acres or more ..............................................: 21 62,586 19 51,443 : Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ....................: 20,796 (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 ......................................................: 71,123 26,292,041 21,606,950 3,112,490 264,619 26,417,147 22,289,820 4,127,327 : Crop production (111) ......................................: 58,933 24,911,661 20,887,178 3,550,483 292,513 22,289,927 21,707,015 582,913 : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) .........................: 40,260 23,193,132 20,662,450 4,904,421 403,587 21,614,845 21,046,684 568,160 Soybean farming (11111) ................................: 10,514 3,849,445 3,224,712 2,759,935 252,032 2,561,981 2,536,761 25,220 Oilseed (except soybean) farming (11112) ...............: 3 67 40 304,333 33,333 32 (D) (D) Dry pea and bean farming (11113) .......................: - - - - - - - - Wheat farming (11114) ..................................: 246 42,574 23,997 1,343,846 94,142 11,916 (D) (D) Corn farming (11115) ...................................: 26,610 17,076,951 15,508,079 5,652,347 450,329 16,871,406 16,689,065 182,341 Rice farming (11116) ...................................: - - - - - - - - Other grain farming (11119) ............................: 2,887 2,224,095 1,905,622 6,128,707 551,459 2,169,509 1,809,101 360,409 : Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .......................: 621 64,175 46,359 1,085,959 124,015 156,559 156,119 441 Potato farming (111211) ................................: 5 13,631 13,020 21,094,328 2,455,539 39,370 39,370 - Other vegetable (except potato) and melon : farming (111219) ......................................: 616 50,544 33,339 923,554 105,091 117,189 116,749 441 : Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ........................: 786 41,253 6,828 432,409 44,509 30,087 29,631 457 Orange groves (11131) ..................................: - - - - - - - - Citrus (except orange) groves (11132) ..................: - - - - - - - - Noncitrus fruit and tree nut farming (11133) ...........: 786 41,253 6,828 432,409 44,509 30,087 29,631 457 Apple orchards (111331) ..............................: 229 8,776 2,168 426,650 56,266 12,268 12,212 56 Grape vineyards (111332) .............................: 159 6,698 939 396,931 43,001 2,982 2,973 9 Strawberry farming (111333) ..........................: 45 1,824 396 395,981 40,090 2,481 2,454 27 Berry (except strawberry) farming (111334) ...........: 97 3,484 464 345,200 35,017 1,607 1,535 72 Tree nut farming (111335) ............................: 91 9,131 657 484,064 35,859 469 463 5 Fruit and tree nut combination : farming (111336) ....................................: 17 423 81 340,059 35,194 354 332 22 Other noncitrus fruit farming (111339) ...............: 148 10,917 2,123 526,517 41,893 9,927 9,662 265 : Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture : production (1114) .......................................: 893 47,390 28,003 779,468 122,354 404,700 404,242 458 Food crops grown under cover (11141) ...................: 82 1,247 394 476,962 97,665 62,270 62,116 154 Nursery and floriculture production (11142) ............: 811 46,143 27,609 810,054 124,850 342,430 342,126 304 Nursery and tree production (111421) .................: 498 38,762 24,373 991,591 128,234 220,214 220,111 103 Floriculture production (111422) .....................: 313 7,381 3,236 521,219 119,465 122,217 122,016 201 : Other crop farming (1119) ................................: 16,373 1,565,711 143,538 615,545 46,965 83,736 70,339 13,397 Tobacco farming (11191) ................................: 8 266 154 188,750 81,875 458 (D) (D) Cotton farming (11192) .................................: - - - - - - - - Sugarcane farming (11193) ..............................: - - - - - - - - Hay farming (11194) ....................................: 3,820 335,787 112,121 611,399 63,019 40,988 (D) (D) All other crop farming (11199) .........................: 12,545 1,229,658 31,263 617,080 42,055 42,289 31,871 10,418 : Animal production and aquaculture (112) ....................: 12,190 1,380,380 719,772 994,997 129,768 4,127,220 582,805 3,544,414 : Cattle ranching and farming (1121) .......................: 5,947 841,033 380,211 1,030,901 131,679 1,082,774 222,500 860,274 Beef cattle ranching and farming, : including feedlots (11211) ............................: 5,607 653,474 220,064 801,063 107,854 597,540 125,327 472,213 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ............: 5,234 529,165 140,663 677,625 90,803 214,750 52,309 162,441 Cattle feedlots (112112) .............................: 373 124,309 79,401 2,533,175 347,122 382,790 73,017 309,773 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ...............: 340 187,559 160,147 4,821,192 524,569 485,234 97,173 388,061 : Hog and pig farming (1122) ...............................: 822 341,954 299,660 4,411,300 541,879 2,576,759 340,505 2,236,254 : Poultry and egg production (1123) ........................: 1,168 39,709 8,743 464,615 72,284 363,322 (D) (D) Chicken egg production (11231) .........................: 940 27,415 3,347 420,904 62,768 249,010 1,349 247,661 Broilers and other meat-type chicken : production (11232) ....................................: 23 825 692 626,740 110,964 5,418 374 5,044 Turkey production (11233) ..............................: 35 4,596 3,644 1,148,855 322,016 102,896 3,597 99,298 Poultry hatcheries (11234) .............................: - - - - - - - - Other poultry production (11239) .......................: 170 6,873 1,060 543,499 68,251 5,999 (D) (D) : Sheep and goat farming (1124) ............................: 1,035 24,807 3,934 288,724 53,066 9,577 (D) (D) Sheep farming (11241) ..................................: 564 13,655 1,435 299,329 53,535 3,851 (D) (D) Goat farming (11242) ...................................: 471 11,152 2,499 276,025 52,505 5,726 548 5,178 : Aquaculture (1125) .......................................: 34 1,477 89 581,288 123,587 9,656 (D) (D) : Other animal production (1129) ...........................: 3,184 131,400 27,135 474,527 65,893 85,131 13,187 71,944 Apiculture (11291) .....................................: 663 17,586 339 347,659 33,545 3,384 64 3,320 Horse and other equine production (11292) ..............: 1,987 74,011 11,915 454,292 70,681 15,261 612 14,649 Fur-bearing animal and rabbit : production (11293) ....................................: 11 77 - 259,406 46,666 293 - 293 All other animal production (11299) ....................: 523 39,726 14,881 716,760 89,116 66,193 12,511 53,682 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 6,201 5,042 :: Renewable energy producing systems (see text) - Con. : : :: Geothermal/geoexchange systems ...........................farms: 2,262 2,557 Solar panels .............................................farms: 3,369 1,205 :: : : :: Small hydro systems ......................................farms: 67 55 Wind turbines ............................................farms: 1,117 989 :: : : :: Wind rights leased to others ...............................farms: 1,513 1,009 Methane digesters ........................................farms: 21 54 :: : ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 160 145 :: Market value of agricultural products sold - Con. : Land in farms ..............................................acres: 30,089 30,819 :: Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ...........$1,000: 12,075 16,203 Average size of farm ...................................acres: 188 213 :: Livestock, poultry, and their products ..................$1,000: 13,043 14,284 : :: : Estimated market value of land and buildings ..............$1,000: 209,834 237,299 :: Total farm production expenses 1/ .........................$1,000: 32,715 29,004 Average per farm .....................................dollars: 1,311,466 1,636,543 :: Average per farm .....................................dollars: 204,468 200,030 Average per acre .....................................dollars: 6,974 7,700 :: : : :: Government payments ........................................farms: 37 43 Estimated market value of all machinery and : :: $1,000: 747 195 equipment ................................................$1,000: 23,686 19,871 :: Average per farm .....................................dollars: 20,182 4,533 : :: : Land in farms according to use: : :: Total income from farm-related sources .....................farms: 36 33 : :: $1,000: 1,308 1,228 Total cropland ...........................................farms: 146 129 :: Average per farm .....................................dollars: 36,337 37,225 acres: 14,720 13,969 :: : Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 131 107 :: Tenure: : acres: 11,766 12,355 :: Full owners ...................................................: 98 92 Other pasture and grazing land that could have : :: Part owners ...................................................: 29 14 been used for crops without additional : :: Tenants .......................................................: 33 39 improvements ..........................................farms: 2 3 :: : acres: (D) 97 :: Farms by North American Industry Classification System: : Other cropland .........................................farms: 46 45 :: : acres: (D) 1,517 :: Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ..............................: 98 83 : :: Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ............................: 3 4 Total woodland ...........................................farms: 27 21 :: Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .............................: 1 1 acres: 3,751 8,137 :: Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture : Woodland pastured ......................................farms: 3 2 :: production (1114) ............................................: 15 6 acres: (D) (D) :: : Woodland not pastured ..................................farms: 24 19 :: Other crop farming (1119) .....................................: 26 32 acres: (D) (D) :: Tobacco farming (11191) .....................................: - - : :: Cotton farming (11192) ......................................: - - Permanent pasture and rangeland other than cropland : :: Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : and woodland pastured ...................................farms: 22 16 :: crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) .........................: 26 32 acres: 7,916 5,379 :: : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : :: Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) .....................: 3 3 facilities, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. ...............farms: 51 55 :: Cattle feedlots (112112) ......................................: 3 1 acres: 3,702 3,334 :: Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ......................: - - Irrigated land ...........................................farms: 32 24 :: Hog and pig farming (1122) ....................................: - 4 acres: 395 353 :: : : :: Poultry and egg production (1123) .............................: 1 2 Market value of agricultural products sold ................$1,000: 25,118 30,487 :: Sheep and goat farming (1124) .................................: - - Average per farm .....................................dollars: 156,988 210,253 :: Aquaculture and other animal production (1125, 1129) ..........: 10 9 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 370 296 :: : $1,000: 120,868 59,726 :: Place of residence: : Average per farm ...............................dollars: 326,670 201,777 :: On farm operated ........................................: 559 414 : :: Not on farm operated ....................................: 268 151 By value of sales: : :: : $1 to $4,999 .....................................farms: 31 64 :: Days worked off farm: : $1,000: 53 127 :: None ....................................................: 376 299 $5,000 to $9,999 .................................farms: 26 8 :: Any .....................................................: 451 266 $1,000: 204 63 :: 1 to 49 days ..........................................: 68 79 $10,000 to $24,999 ...............................farms: 24 38 :: 50 to 99 days .........................................: 50 31 $1,000: 385 694 :: 100 to 199 days .......................................: 87 30 $25,000 to $49,999 ...............................farms: 43 38 :: 200 days or more ......................................: 246 126 $1,000: 1,592 1,377 :: : $50,000 or more ..................................farms: 246 148 :: Years on present farm: : $1,000: 118,634 57,465 :: 2 years or less .........................................: 30 55 : :: 3 or 4 years ............................................: 64 57 TYPE OF PRODUCTION : :: 5 to 9 years ............................................: 228 104 : :: 10 years or more ........................................: 505 349 USDA National Organic Program certified : :: : organic production ..................................farms: 385 272 :: Average years on present farm ...........................: 19.2 17.4 USDA National Organic Program organic : :: : production exempt from certification ................farms: 52 56 :: Age group: : Acres transitioning into USDA National : :: Under 25 years ..........................................: 31 26 Organic Program organic production ..................farms: 92 116 :: 25 to 34 years ..........................................: 135 82 : :: 35 to 44 years ..........................................: 134 95 ALL PRODUCERS' CHARACTERISTICS : :: 45 to 54 years ..........................................: 141 99 FOR FARMS WITH CERTIFIED OR EXEMPT : :: 55 to 64 years ..........................................: 187 163 ORGANIC PRODUCTION 1/ : :: 65 to 74 years ..........................................: 141 83 : :: 75 years and over .......................................: 58 17 Sex of producers: : :: : Male ....................................................: 583 375 :: Average age .............................................: 51.3 50.4 Female ..................................................: 244 190 :: : : :: Military service: : Primary occupation: : :: Never served or only on active duty for training : Farming .................................................: 491 382 :: in Reserves or National Guard (see text) ...............: 799 538 Other ...................................................: 336 183 :: Active duty now or in the past (see text) ...............: 28 27 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 121,342 116,417 :: Age group - Con. : : :: : Sex of producers: : :: 25 to 34 years ..........................................: 9,036 8,452 Male ....................................................: 87,415 83,222 :: 35 to 44 years ..........................................: 15,532 12,764 Female ..................................................: 33,927 33,195 :: 45 to 54 years ..........................................: 17,123 19,959 : :: 55 to 64 years ..........................................: 29,331 32,986 Hired managers ............................................: 6,226 5,767 :: 65 to 74 years ..........................................: 30,249 26,087 : :: 75 years and over .......................................: 18,475 14,763 Primary occupation: : :: : Farming .................................................: 52,947 51,281 :: Average age .............................................: 58.6 58.0 Other ...................................................: 68,395 65,136 :: : : :: Young producers (see text) ................................: 10,632 (NA) Place of residence: : :: : On farm operated ........................................: 69,779 74,788 :: Producers of Hispanic, Latino, : Not on farm operated ....................................: 51,563 41,629 :: or Spanish origin ........................................: 1,101 934 : :: : Days of work off farm: : :: Producers by race: : None ....................................................: 52,396 49,598 :: American Indian or Alaska Native ........................: 106 108 Any .....................................................: 68,946 66,819 :: Asian ...................................................: 196 160 1 to 49 days ..........................................: 10,991 9,804 :: Black or African American ...............................: 155 229 50 to 99 days .........................................: 4,890 4,332 :: Native Hawaiian or : 100 to 199 days .......................................: 7,724 7,814 :: Other Pacific Islander..................................: 32 21 200 days or more ......................................: 45,341 44,869 :: White ...................................................: 120,514 115,605 : :: More than one race reported .............................: 339 294 Years on present farm: : :: : 2 years or less .........................................: 5,621 5,363 :: Military service: : 3 or 4 years ............................................: 8,448 7,294 :: Never served or only on active duty for training : 5 to 9 years ............................................: 20,678 15,473 :: in the Reserves or National Guard (see text) ...........: 110,876 104,357 10 years or more ........................................: 86,595 88,287 :: Active duty now or in the past (see text) ...............: 10,466 12,060 : :: : Average years on present farm .............................: 23.5 24.2 :: Number of persons living : : :: in producers' households .................................: 246,263 239,204 Years operating any farm: : :: : 5 years or less .........................................: 15,023 13,442 :: On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : 6 to 10 years ...........................................: 17,515 13,553 :: Day-to-day decisions ....................................: 98,886 97,565 11 years or more ........................................: 88,804 89,422 :: Land use and/or crop decisions ..........................: 87,199 86,509 : :: Livestock decisions .....................................: 39,043 45,017 Average years on any farm .................................: 25.6 26.1 :: Marketing decisions (see text) ..........................: 69,235 (NA) : :: Record keeping and/or financial management ..............: 86,794 88,135 Age group: : :: Estate planning or succession planning ..................: 61,416 63,055 Under 25 years ..........................................: 1,596 1,406 :: : ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 65,919 68,570 59,793 62,556 26,692 32,470 Land in farms .......................................................acres: 25,282,766 26,369,094 24,450,550 25,499,973 8,897,117 10,825,751 : FARMS BY SIZE : : 1 to 9 acres .............................................................: 5,602 7,451 4,384 6,034 3,466 4,816 10 to 49 acres ...........................................................: 16,673 16,506 14,451 14,499 7,626 8,665 50 to 179 acres ..........................................................: 18,375 17,820 16,640 16,140 6,502 7,636 180 to 499 acres .........................................................: 11,422 11,754 10,856 11,199 4,111 5,003 500 acres or more ........................................................: 13,847 15,039 13,462 14,684 4,987 6,350 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : : Owned land in farms .................................................farms: 61,076 62,695 55,196 57,026 25,044 30,149 acres: 10,939,739 10,798,672 10,429,418 10,304,551 4,018,292 4,731,395 Rented or leased land in farms ......................................farms: 25,025 27,760 24,024 26,704 10,099 13,036 acres: 14,343,027 15,570,422 14,021,132 15,195,422 4,878,825 6,094,356 : TENURE : : Full owners .........................................................farms: 40,894 40,810 35,769 35,852 16,593 19,434 acres: 5,116,241 4,683,426 4,748,429 4,344,891 1,656,353 1,857,544 Part owners .........................................................farms: 20,182 21,885 19,427 21,174 8,451 10,715 acres: 18,134,713 19,067,957 17,699,744 18,609,468 6,617,390 8,139,977 Tenants .............................................................farms: 4,843 5,875 4,597 5,530 1,648 2,321 acres: 2,031,812 2,617,711 2,002,377 2,545,614 623,374 828,230 : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total ...............................................................farms: 65,919 68,570 59,793 62,556 26,692 32,470 $1,000: 26,019,328 17,123,762 24,658,923 16,425,972 10,630,068 7,929,133 : Market value of agricultural products sold ........................farms: 65,919 68,570 59,793 62,556 26,692 32,470 $1,000: 25,710,527 16,623,430 24,374,808 15,952,605 10,524,994 7,744,251 Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ...................farms: 46,772 47,509 44,936 45,807 16,844 20,451 $1,000: 21,619,730 13,608,812 21,169,147 13,274,050 6,846,214 5,004,315 Livestock, poultry, and their products ..........................farms: 16,597 19,381 14,635 17,600 14,837 17,752 $1,000: 4,090,797 3,014,619 3,205,661 2,678,554 3,678,780 2,739,936 Government payments ...............................................farms: 29,929 45,545 26,977 42,162 9,040 17,517 $1,000: 308,801 500,332 284,114 473,367 105,074 184,882 : FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS : : Less than $1,000 .........................................................: 4,733 6,618 3,790 5,502 3,047 4,780 $1,000 to $2,499 .........................................................: 6,174 6,373 4,827 5,340 2,639 3,024 $2,500 to $4,999 .........................................................: 5,701 6,537 4,696 5,542 2,341 3,079 $5,000 to $9,999 .........................................................: 5,987 7,178 5,170 6,120 2,731 3,495 $10,000 to $24,999 .......................................................: 6,902 7,395 6,237 6,713 3,099 3,461 $25,000 to $49,999 .......................................................: 5,157 5,234 4,767 4,913 1,927 2,329 $50,000 or more ..........................................................: 31,265 29,235 30,306 28,426 10,908 12,302 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION (CCC) LOANS : AND FEDERAL FARM PROGRAM PAYMENTS : : CCC loans ...........................................................farms: 403 942 394 912 153 359 $1,000: 52,643 114,554 51,571 109,070 16,286 44,333 Conservation Reserve, Wetlands Reserve, : Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : Enhancement Program payments .......................................farms: 23,482 23,406 20,745 20,745 6,473 8,052 $1,000: 140,049 133,197 123,471 118,497 36,557 43,324 Other Federal farm program payments .................................farms: 11,032 37,553 10,581 35,587 4,065 15,027 $1,000: 168,752 367,135 160,643 354,870 68,516 141,558 : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) .........................................: 37,486 37,324 36,471 36,283 11,223 13,447 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .......................................: 610 751 578 721 268 344 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ........................................: 775 682 695 627 255 264 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) ..................: 880 905 834 834 225 267 Other crop farming (1119) ................................................: 14,359 14,696 11,703 12,113 4,012 4,901 Tobacco farming (11191) ................................................: 8 11 8 11 5 8 Cotton farming (11192) .................................................: - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all : other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ..............................: 14,351 14,685 11,695 12,102 4,007 4,893 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ................................: 5,058 6,497 4,200 5,603 4,862 6,356 Cattle feedlots (112112) .................................................: 369 479 322 437 362 476 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .................................: 335 567 326 551 322 548 Hog and pig farming (1122) ...............................................: 802 920 583 739 707 822 Poultry and egg production (1123) ........................................: 1,141 510 865 419 995 439 Sheep and goat farming (1124) ............................................: 996 1,268 775 1,004 986 1,227 Aquaculture and other : animal production (1125, 1129) ..........................................: 3,108 3,971 2,441 3,225 2,475 3,379 : OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : Farms by- : : Type of organization: : Operation more than 50 percent owned : by one producer's household and/or : extended family .....................................................: 61,578 64,865 55,815 59,222 25,360 31,129 Limited Liability Company ............................................: 3,705 2,342 3,371 2,146 1,428 1,091 : Operation's legal status for tax purposes: : Family or individual .................................................: 55,660 58,141 50,260 52,970 23,270 28,247 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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: 48,460 (NA) 61,110 64,854 41,831 44,828 Land in farms .......................................................acres: 22,229,026 (NA) 24,353,951 25,473,847 18,644,407 19,320,156 : FARMS BY SIZE : : 1 to 9 acres .............................................................: 3,631 (NA) 4,890 6,877 2,927 4,154 10 to 49 acres ...........................................................: 10,069 (NA) 14,762 15,133 9,464 10,065 50 to 179 acres ..........................................................: 12,477 (NA) 17,106 16,894 11,338 11,657 180 to 499 acres .........................................................: 9,583 (NA) 10,971 11,367 7,796 7,830 500 acres or more ........................................................: 12,700 (NA) 13,381 14,583 10,306 11,122 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : : Owned land in farms .................................................farms: 44,121 (NA) 56,504 59,356 39,333 41,910 acres: 9,028,912 (NA) 10,441,070 10,395,841 7,985,808 8,034,873 Rented or leased land in farms ......................................farms: 22,753 (NA) 23,963 26,612 16,851 18,445 acres: 13,200,114 (NA) 13,912,881 15,078,006 10,658,599 11,285,283 : TENURE : : Full owners .........................................................farms: 25,707 (NA) 37,147 38,242 24,980 26,383 acres: 3,677,780 (NA) 4,813,921 4,502,480 3,461,048 3,312,813 Part owners .........................................................farms: 18,414 (NA) 19,357 21,114 14,353 15,527 acres: 16,660,763 (NA) 17,551,410 18,450,891 13,862,113 14,399,723 Tenants .............................................................farms: 4,339 (NA) 4,606 5,498 2,498 2,918 acres: 1,890,483 (NA) 1,988,620 2,520,476 1,321,246 1,607,620 : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total ...............................................................farms: 48,460 (NA) 61,110 64,854 41,831 44,828 $1,000: 23,668,574 (NA) 25,245,056 16,595,694 19,425,850 12,629,399 : Market value of agricultural products sold ........................farms: 48,460 (NA) 61,110 64,854 41,831 44,828 $1,000: 23,438,410 (NA) 24,955,264 16,113,007 19,209,167 12,262,952 Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ...................farms: 38,920 (NA) 44,294 45,282 30,521 31,395 $1,000: 19,929,689 (NA) 21,029,065 13,179,133 16,295,823 10,039,472 Livestock, poultry, and their products ..........................farms: 14,095 (NA) 15,703 18,642 11,240 13,363 $1,000: 3,508,720 (NA) 3,926,199 2,933,875 2,913,344 2,223,480 Government payments ...............................................farms: 20,116 (NA) 27,757 43,510 19,816 30,882 $1,000: 230,164 (NA) 289,792 482,687 216,683 366,447 : FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS : : Less than $1,000 .........................................................: 2,502 (NA) 3,932 5,862 2,652 3,866 $1,000 to $2,499 .........................................................: 2,888 (NA) 5,187 5,798 3,461 3,982 $2,500 to $4,999 .........................................................: 2,821 (NA) 5,000 6,065 3,272 4,031 $5,000 to $9,999 .........................................................: 3,420 (NA) 5,421 6,710 3,452 4,428 $10,000 to $24,999 .......................................................: 4,532 (NA) 6,403 7,009 4,169 4,746 $25,000 to $49,999 .......................................................: 3,900 (NA) 4,844 5,044 3,112 3,418 $50,000 or more ..........................................................: 28,397 (NA) 30,323 28,366 21,713 20,357 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION (CCC) LOANS : AND FEDERAL FARM PROGRAM PAYMENTS : : CCC loans ...........................................................farms: 371 (NA) 384 902 284 664 $1,000: 50,068 (NA) 48,672 110,338 43,015 91,359 Conservation Reserve, Wetlands Reserve, : Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : Enhancement Program payments .......................................farms: 14,383 (NA) 21,555 22,272 15,425 16,346 $1,000: 83,032 (NA) 129,753 127,021 94,454 94,459 Other Federal farm program payments .................................farms: 9,502 (NA) 10,601 36,184 7,692 25,637 $1,000: 147,132 (NA) 160,039 355,666 122,229 271,988 : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) .........................................: 32,374 (NA) 36,015 35,888 24,796 24,887 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .......................................: 471 (NA) 544 708 335 455 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ........................................: 499 (NA) 660 634 438 408 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) ..................: 729 (NA) 841 845 506 517 Other crop farming (1119) ................................................: 5,551 (NA) 12,318 13,451 8,352 9,449 Tobacco farming (11191) ................................................: 3 (NA) 8 11 5 8 Cotton farming (11192) .................................................: - (NA) - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all : other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ..............................: 5,548 (NA) 12,310 13,440 8,347 9,441 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ................................: 3,893 (NA) 4,666 6,198 3,183 4,203 Cattle feedlots (112112) .................................................: 333 (NA) 362 469 263 340 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .................................: 302 (NA) 326 549 257 397 Hog and pig farming (1122) ...............................................: 683 (NA) 761 876 535 618 Poultry and egg production (1123) ........................................: 804 (NA) 985 477 663 290 Sheep and goat farming (1124) ............................................: 792 (NA) 948 1,161 599 723 Aquaculture and other : animal production (1125, 1129) ..........................................: 2,029 (NA) 2,684 3,598 1,904 2,541 : OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : Farms by- : : Type of organization: : Operation more than 50 percent owned : by one producer's household and/or : extended family .....................................................: 45,369 (NA) 56,969 61,192 39,227 42,560 Limited Liability Company ............................................: 2,921 (NA) 3,583 2,304 2,520 1,649 : Operation's legal status for tax purposes: : Family or individual .................................................: 40,545 (NA) 51,091 54,541 34,926 37,655 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 ..........................................................: 4,211 4,304 3,944 4,026 1,449 1,902 Corporation ..........................................................: 4,124 3,774 3,803 3,479 1,478 1,554 Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. ...................................: 1,924 2,351 1,786 2,081 495 767 : Number of producers: : 1 producer ...........................................................: 31,382 36,046 28,404 32,774 11,988 16,411 2 producers ..........................................................: 25,721 25,812 23,085 23,378 11,401 13,032 3 producers ..........................................................: 5,136 4,292 4,882 4,150 1,947 1,928 4 producers ..........................................................: 2,491 1,716 2,323 1,596 959 787 5 or more producers ..................................................: 1,189 704 1,099 658 397 312 : Number of male producers: : 1 producer .........................................................: 49,012 53,170 43,970 48,290 20,630 25,847 2 producers ........................................................: 9,911 8,551 9,462 8,214 3,512 3,637 3 producers ........................................................: 2,875 2,138 2,742 2,060 977 934 4 producers ........................................................: 762 452 758 423 257 182 5 or more producers ................................................: 403 223 340 207 105 95 : Number of female producers: : 1 producer .........................................................: 25,765 26,778 22,848 23,880 11,836 13,672 2 producers ........................................................: 2,408 1,866 2,146 1,705 1,021 904 3 producers ........................................................: 386 298 377 280 170 125 4 producers ........................................................: 135 80 123 75 41 24 5 or more producers ................................................: 80 36 91 25 19 12 : Farms reporting- : Internet access ........................................................: 52,784 53,368 48,445 49,106 21,575 25,585 Dial-up ..............................................................: 1,602 1,679 1,469 1,551 710 867 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) .......................: 24,864 (NA) 22,873 (NA) 9,697 (NA) Cellular data plan (see text) ........................................: 33,104 22,205 30,667 20,658 13,770 10,808 Satellite ............................................................: 12,142 12,010 11,139 11,044 5,119 6,047 Don't know ...........................................................: 3,433 4,785 3,097 4,382 1,234 2,279 Other ................................................................: 871 2,424 788 2,256 404 1,103 : Farms by number of households sharing : in net income of operation: : 1 household ............................................................: 48,383 52,255 43,379 47,212 20,942 25,853 2 households ...........................................................: 11,511 10,992 10,689 10,311 4,012 4,676 3 households ...........................................................: 3,469 3,129 3,259 2,981 1,028 1,170 4 households ...........................................................: 1,534 1,262 1,472 1,169 416 453 5 or more households ...................................................: 1,022 932 994 883 294 318 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 ..........................................................: 3,303 (NA) 4,097 4,225 2,679 2,770 Corporation ..........................................................: 3,344 (NA) 4,016 3,724 2,885 2,724 Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. ...................................: 1,268 (NA) 1,906 2,364 1,341 1,679 : Number of producers: : 1 producer ...........................................................: 23,101 (NA) 28,577 33,598 19,496 23,175 2 producers ..........................................................: 18,664 (NA) 23,993 24,642 16,421 17,064 3 producers ..........................................................: 4,009 (NA) 4,978 4,223 3,440 2,906 4 producers ..........................................................: 1,853 (NA) 2,420 1,686 1,677 1,221 5 or more producers ..................................................: 833 (NA) 1,142 705 797 462 : Number of male producers: : 1 producer .........................................................: 35,771 (NA) 45,000 49,999 30,969 34,912 2 producers ........................................................: 7,930 (NA) 9,430 8,270 6,316 5,461 3 producers ........................................................: 2,239 (NA) 2,731 2,055 1,851 1,382 4 producers ........................................................: 566 (NA) 761 441 520 292 5 or more producers ................................................: 228 (NA) 361 227 219 131 : Number of female producers: : 1 producer .........................................................: 18,068 (NA) 24,192 25,647 16,964 18,187 2 producers ........................................................: 1,726 (NA) 2,344 1,862 1,660 1,289 3 producers ........................................................: 281 (NA) 396 314 272 233 4 producers ........................................................: 82 (NA) 130 75 80 55 5 or more producers ................................................: 67 (NA) 87 39 73 15 : Farms reporting- : Internet access ........................................................: 40,608 (NA) 49,609 50,785 34,308 35,341 Dial-up ..............................................................: 1,226 (NA) 1,504 1,585 1,095 1,212 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) .......................: 19,178 (NA) 23,585 (NA) 16,237 (NA) Cellular data plan (see text) ........................................: 26,132 (NA) 31,339 21,383 21,834 14,959 Satellite ............................................................: 9,598 (NA) 11,388 11,368 8,152 8,221 Don't know ...........................................................: 2,450 (NA) 3,144 4,487 2,066 3,017 Other ................................................................: 679 (NA) 828 2,331 579 1,709 : Farms by number of households sharing : in net income of operation: : 1 household ............................................................: 34,989 (NA) 44,462 49,141 31,006 34,386 2 households ...........................................................: 8,868 (NA) 10,762 10,425 7,081 6,913 3 households ...........................................................: 2,655 (NA) 3,292 3,080 2,123 2,079 4 households ...........................................................: 1,129 (NA) 1,520 1,268 964 854 5 or more households ...................................................: 819 (NA) 1,074 940 657 596 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 98,886 97,565 87,199 86,509 39,043 45,017 : Sex of producers: : Male ...................................................................: 75,554 74,363 69,880 69,472 28,845 34,016 Female .................................................................: 23,332 23,202 17,319 17,037 10,198 11,001 : Hired managers ...........................................................: 5,424 5,025 4,926 4,495 1,797 2,003 : Primary occupation: : Farming ................................................................: 47,367 46,714 43,536 43,283 18,613 21,236 Other ..................................................................: 51,519 50,851 43,663 43,226 20,430 23,781 : Place of residence: : On farm operated .......................................................: 61,224 66,093 51,900 57,060 29,794 35,564 Not on farm operated ...................................................: 37,662 31,472 35,299 29,449 9,249 9,453 : Days of work off farm: : None ...................................................................: 42,917 42,119 37,795 37,279 15,461 18,180 Any ....................................................................: 55,969 55,446 49,404 49,230 23,582 26,837 1 to 49 days .........................................................: 8,882 8,317 8,048 7,532 3,004 3,321 50 to 99 days ........................................................: 4,180 3,731 3,755 3,347 1,660 1,638 100 to 199 days ......................................................: 6,601 6,688 5,664 5,927 2,924 3,315 200 days or more .....................................................: 36,306 36,710 31,937 32,424 15,994 18,563 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less ........................................................: 4,133 4,149 3,594 3,688 1,737 2,126 3 or 4 years ...........................................................: 6,819 5,953 5,978 5,237 3,032 2,840 5 to 9 years ...........................................................: 16,247 12,465 14,206 11,258 6,655 6,138 10 years or more .......................................................: 71,687 74,998 63,421 66,326 27,619 33,913 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less ........................................................: 11,492 10,636 9,817 9,373 5,009 5,258 6 to 10 years ..........................................................: 13,757 10,864 12,140 9,753 5,551 5,256 11 years or more .......................................................: 73,637 76,065 65,242 67,383 28,483 34,503 : Age group: : Under 25 years .........................................................: 1,161 1,021 973 892 739 669 25 to 34 years .........................................................: 7,605 7,060 6,705 6,519 3,568 3,903 35 to 44 years .........................................................: 13,028 11,016 11,687 9,949 5,937 5,838 45 to 54 years .........................................................: 14,305 16,984 12,367 14,893 6,070 8,434 55 to 64 years .........................................................: 24,131 28,007 21,397 24,893 9,545 12,498 65 to 74 years .........................................................: 24,537 21,685 21,630 18,978 8,493 9,178 75 years and over ......................................................: 14,119 11,792 12,440 10,385 4,691 4,497 : Average age ............................................................: 58.3 57.8 58.3 57.6 56.2 56.1 : Young producers (see text) ...............................................: 8,766 (NA) 7,678 (NA) 4,307 (NA) : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin .........................: 877 752 694 655 399 389 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native .......................................: 90 105 75 91 54 43 Asian ..................................................................: 146 110 118 95 51 64 Black or African American ..............................................: 141 193 106 178 79 99 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ..............................: 30 18 21 16 7 18 White ..................................................................: 98,191 96,894 86,612 85,901 38,679 44,641 More than one race reported ............................................: 288 245 267 228 173 152 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training : in the Reserves or National Guard (see text) ..........................: 90,183 87,077 79,359 77,025 35,776 40,174 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ..............................: 8,703 10,488 7,840 9,484 3,267 4,843 : Number of persons living in producers' households ........................: 210,194 210,614 192,288 193,632 84,382 99,206 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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: 69,235 (NA) 86,794 88,135 61,416 63,055 : Sex of producers: : Male ...................................................................: 54,549 (NA) 63,276 64,195 43,685 45,018 Female .................................................................: 14,686 (NA) 23,518 23,940 17,731 18,037 : Hired managers ...........................................................: 4,301 (NA) 4,529 4,378 3,183 3,040 : Primary occupation: : Farming ................................................................: 37,389 (NA) 41,103 41,484 29,602 30,383 Other ..................................................................: 31,846 (NA) 45,691 46,651 31,814 32,672 : Place of residence: : On farm operated .......................................................: 44,113 (NA) 53,484 59,350 40,681 44,929 Not on farm operated ...................................................: 25,122 (NA) 33,310 28,785 20,735 18,126 : Days of work off farm: : None ...................................................................: 30,531 (NA) 37,756 37,988 28,337 29,143 Any ....................................................................: 38,704 (NA) 49,038 50,147 33,079 33,912 1 to 49 days .........................................................: 5,920 (NA) 7,789 7,305 5,355 5,068 50 to 99 days ........................................................: 3,019 (NA) 3,536 3,330 2,501 2,312 100 to 199 days ......................................................: 4,797 (NA) 5,686 6,142 3,887 4,354 200 days or more .....................................................: 24,968 (NA) 32,027 33,370 21,336 22,178 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less ........................................................: 2,717 (NA) 3,505 3,665 2,139 2,047 3 or 4 years ...........................................................: 4,592 (NA) 5,663 5,216 3,388 3,015 5 to 9 years ...........................................................: 10,917 (NA) 13,979 11,170 8,839 6,821 10 years or more .......................................................: 51,009 (NA) 63,647 68,084 47,050 51,172 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less ........................................................: 7,490 (NA) 9,467 9,368 5,872 5,310 6 to 10 years ..........................................................: 9,187 (NA) 11,991 9,756 7,485 6,081 11 years or more .......................................................: 52,558 (NA) 65,336 69,011 48,059 51,664 : Age group: : Under 25 years .........................................................: 731 (NA) 706 694 340 291 25 to 34 years .........................................................: 5,796 (NA) 6,491 6,254 3,748 3,434 35 to 44 years .........................................................: 9,646 (NA) 11,119 9,710 6,878 5,881 45 to 54 years .........................................................: 9,670 (NA) 12,146 15,122 7,827 10,025 55 to 64 years .........................................................: 16,442 (NA) 21,133 25,501 15,127 18,421 65 to 74 years .........................................................: 17,186 (NA) 22,034 19,886 16,693 15,817 75 years and over ......................................................: 9,764 (NA) 13,165 10,968 10,803 9,186 : Average age ............................................................: 58.0 (NA) 58.8 58.1 60.6 59.9 : Young producers (see text) ...............................................: 6,527 (NA) 7,197 (NA) 4,088 (NA) : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin .........................: 540 (NA) 654 668 470 473 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native .......................................: 61 (NA) 73 72 63 66 Asian ..................................................................: 75 (NA) 106 93 73 66 Black or African American ..............................................: 88 (NA) 109 168 85 96 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ..............................: 16 (NA) 18 20 13 16 White ..................................................................: 68,783 (NA) 86,228 87,564 60,988 62,660 More than one race reported ............................................: 212 (NA) 260 218 194 151 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training : in the Reserves or National Guard (see text) ..........................: 63,474 (NA) 79,409 79,032 55,832 55,849 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ..............................: 5,761 (NA) 7,385 9,103 5,584 7,206 : Number of persons living in producers' households ........................: 152,896 (NA) 181,285 185,528 123,138 127,884 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 67,556 67,960 :: : Land in farms .........................................acres: 25,793,179 26,461,764 :: Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture : : :: production (1114) .........................................: 845 835 FARMS BY SIZE : :: Other crop farming (1119) ..................................: 15,040 14,683 : :: Tobacco farming (11191) ..................................: 8 11 1 to 9 acres ...............................................: 5,553 7,006 :: Cotton farming (11192) ...................................: - - 10 to 49 acres .............................................: 17,158 16,256 :: Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all : 50 to 179 acres ............................................: 19,061 17,815 :: other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ................: 15,032 14,672 180 to 499 acres ...........................................: 11,697 11,801 :: Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ..................: 5,015 6,422 500 acres or more ..........................................: 14,087 15,082 :: Cattle feedlots (112112) ...................................: 365 477 : :: Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ...................: 336 571 OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : :: Hog and pig farming (1122) .................................: 808 932 : :: Poultry and egg production (1123) ..........................: 1,060 464 Owned land in farms ...................................farms: 62,689 62,116 :: Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..............................: 979 1,164 acres: 11,248,917 10,828,652 :: Aquaculture and other animal production : Rented or leased land in farms ........................farms: 25,287 27,775 :: (1125, 1129) ..............................................: 2,949 3,481 acres: 14,544,262 15,633,112 :: : : :: OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : TENURE : :: : : :: Farms by- : Full owners ...........................................farms: 42,269 40,185 :: : acres: 5,363,497 4,680,079 :: Type of organization: : Part owners ...........................................farms: 20,420 21,931 :: Operation more than 50 percent owned : acres: 18,372,618 19,162,092 :: by one producer's household and/or : Tenants ...............................................farms: 4,867 5,844 :: extended family .......................................: 62,945 64,128 acres: 2,057,064 2,619,593 :: Limited Liability Company ..............................: 3,801 2,363 : :: : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : :: Operation's legal status for tax : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : :: purposes: : : :: Family or individual ...................................: 56,775 57,395 Total .................................................farms: 67,556 67,960 :: Partnership ............................................: 4,473 4,418 $1,000: 26,386,451 17,286,519 :: Corporation ............................................: 4,262 3,787 : :: Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing : Market value of agricultural products sold ..........farms: 67,556 67,960 :: association, American Indian Reservation, etc. ........: 2,046 2,360 $1,000: 26,070,977 16,784,484 :: : Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops .....farms: 47,953 47,522 :: Number of producers: : $1,000: 21,978,370 13,654,163 :: 1 producer .............................................: 31,261 34,292 Livestock, poultry, and their : :: 2 producers ............................................: 26,873 26,620 products .........................................farms: 16,453 19,018 :: 3 producers ............................................: 5,416 4,505 $1,000: 4,092,606 3,130,321 :: 4 producers ............................................: 2,676 1,804 Government payments .................................farms: 31,129 45,608 :: 5 or more producers ....................................: 1,330 739 $1,000: 315,475 502,035 :: : : :: Number of male producers: : FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS : :: 1 producer ...........................................: 52,710 55,980 : :: 2 producers ..........................................: 10,497 9,042 Less than $1,000 ...........................................: 4,696 6,183 :: 3 producers ..........................................: 3,046 2,233 $1,000 to $2,499 ...........................................: 6,397 6,304 :: 4 producers ..........................................: 855 464 $2,500 to $4,999 ...........................................: 5,854 6,519 :: 5 or more producers ..................................: 448 241 $5,000 to $9,999 ...........................................: 6,200 7,049 :: : $10,000 to $24,999 .........................................: 7,131 7,323 :: Number of female producers: : $25,000 to $49,999 .........................................: 5,351 5,251 :: 1 producer ...........................................: 24,472 (NA) $50,000 or more ............................................: 31,927 29,331 :: 2 producers ..........................................: 2,280 (NA) : :: 3 producers ..........................................: 419 (NA) COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION (CCC) LOANS : :: 4 producers ..........................................: 142 (NA) AND FEDERAL FARM PROGRAM PAYMENTS : :: 5 or more producers ..................................: 98 (NA) : :: : CCC loans .............................................farms: 413 926 :: Farms reporting- : $1,000: 53,017 113,813 :: Internet access ..........................................: 53,744 52,757 Conservation Reserve, Wetlands Reserve, : :: Dial-up ................................................: 1,634 1,623 Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : :: Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) .........: 25,403 (NA) Enhancement Program payments .........................farms: 24,535 23,458 :: Cellular data plan (see text) ..........................: 33,383 21,780 $1,000: 144,848 133,572 :: Satellite ..............................................: 12,270 11,842 Other Federal farm program payments ...................farms: 11,329 37,683 :: Don't know .............................................: 3,627 4,771 $1,000: 170,627 368,463 :: Other ..................................................: 860 2,396 : :: : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : :: Farms by number of households sharing : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : :: in net income of operation: : : :: 1 household ..............................................: 48,932 51,065 Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ...........................: 38,850 37,607 :: 2 households .............................................: 12,086 11,325 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .........................: 581 696 :: 3 households .............................................: 3,698 3,275 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ..........................: 728 628 :: 4 households .............................................: 1,690 1,315 : :: 5 or more households .....................................: 1,150 980 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 87,415 83,222 :: Age group - Con. : : :: : Hired managers .............................................: 4,986 4,539 :: 55 to 64 years ...........................................: 21,113 23,621 : :: 65 to 74 years ...........................................: 21,642 18,303 Primary occupation: : :: 75 years and over ........................................: 13,197 10,281 Farming ..................................................: 42,815 41,575 :: : Other ....................................................: 44,600 41,647 :: Average age ..............................................: 58.5 57.6 : :: : Place of residence: : :: Young producers (see text) .................................: 7,666 (NA) On farm operated .........................................: 48,096 51,876 :: : Not on farm operated .....................................: 39,319 31,346 :: Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ...........: 725 587 : :: : Days of work off farm: : :: Producers by race: : None .....................................................: 37,419 35,264 :: American Indian or Alaska Native .........................: 61 76 Any ......................................................: 49,996 47,958 :: Asian ....................................................: 75 63 1 to 49 days ...........................................: 8,329 7,456 :: Black or African American ................................: 85 146 50 to 99 days ..........................................: 3,669 3,139 :: Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ................: 18 10 100 to 199 days ........................................: 5,508 5,356 :: White ....................................................: 86,957 82,724 200 days or more .......................................: 32,490 32,007 :: More than one race reported ..............................: 219 203 : :: : Years on present farm: : :: Military service: : 2 years or less ..........................................: 3,801 3,521 :: Never served or only on active duty for training in the : 3 or 4 years .............................................: 5,677 5,007 :: Reserves or National Guard (see text) ...................: 77,318 71,535 5 to 9 years .............................................: 14,057 10,597 :: Active duty now or in the past (see text) ................: 10,097 11,687 10 years or more .........................................: 63,880 64,097 :: : : :: Number of persons living in producers' : Years operating any farm: : :: households ................................................: 214,030 206,746 5 years or less ..........................................: 9,764 8,860 :: : 6 to 10 years ............................................: 11,771 9,167 :: On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : 11 years or more .........................................: 65,880 65,195 :: Day-to-day decisions .....................................: 75,554 74,363 : :: Land use and/or crop decisions ...........................: 69,880 69,472 Age group: : :: Livestock decisions ......................................: 28,845 34,016 Under 25 years ...........................................: 1,193 1,057 :: Marketing decisions (see text) ...........................: 54,549 (NA) 25 to 34 years ...........................................: 6,473 6,336 :: Record keeping and/or financial management ...............: 63,276 64,195 35 to 44 years ...........................................: 11,342 9,478 :: Estate planning or succession planning ...................: 43,685 45,018 45 to 54 years ...........................................: 12,455 14,146 :: : ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 30,715 30,713 :: : Land in farms .........................................acres: 8,826,274 8,783,539 :: Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture : : :: production (1114) .........................................: 591 543 FARMS BY SIZE : :: Other crop farming (1119) ..................................: 7,365 7,744 : :: Tobacco farming (11191) ..................................: 3 7 1 to 9 acres ...............................................: 3,617 4,693 :: Cotton farming (11192) ...................................: - - 10 to 49 acres .............................................: 9,358 9,134 :: Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all : 50 to 179 acres ............................................: 8,971 7,831 :: other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ................: 7,362 7,737 180 to 499 acres ...........................................: 4,472 4,290 :: Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ..................: 2,700 3,233 500 acres or more ..........................................: 4,297 4,765 :: Cattle feedlots (112112) ...................................: 164 173 : :: Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ...................: 148 261 OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : :: Hog and pig farming (1122) .................................: 373 383 : :: Poultry and egg production (1123) ..........................: 901 381 Owned land in farms ...................................farms: 29,217 29,096 :: Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..............................: 770 815 acres: 4,186,072 4,086,079 :: Aquaculture and other animal : Rented or leased land in farms ........................farms: 8,392 8,932 :: production (1125, 1129) ...................................: 2,245 2,825 acres: 4,640,202 4,697,460 :: : : :: OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : TENURE : :: : : :: Farms by- : Full owners ...........................................farms: 22,323 21,781 :: : acres: 2,264,609 2,081,756 :: Type of organization: : Part owners ...........................................farms: 6,894 7,315 :: Operation more than 50 percent owned : acres: 5,963,715 6,021,566 :: by one producer's household and/or : Tenants ...............................................farms: 1,498 1,617 :: extended family .......................................: 29,014 29,390 acres: 597,950 680,217 :: Limited Liability Company ..............................: 1,837 1,130 : :: : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : :: Operation's legal status for tax purposes: : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : :: Family or individual ...................................: 26,059 26,239 : :: Partnership ............................................: 1,678 1,517 Total .................................................farms: 30,715 30,713 :: Corporation ............................................: 1,902 1,711 $1,000: 8,994,406 5,639,912 :: Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing : : :: association, American Indian Reservation, etc. ........: 1,076 1,246 Market value of agricultural products sold ..........farms: 30,715 30,713 :: : $1,000: 8,865,425 5,457,646 :: Number of producers: : Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops .....farms: 19,835 18,885 :: 1 producer .............................................: 3,157 4,271 $1,000: 7,497,264 4,450,095 :: 2 producers ............................................: 20,896 21,294 Livestock, poultry, and their : :: 3 producers ............................................: 3,603 3,110 products .........................................farms: 8,808 9,242 :: 4 producers ............................................: 2,194 1,515 $1,000: 1,368,160 1,007,552 :: 5 or more producers ....................................: 865 523 Government payments .................................farms: 12,953 18,742 :: : $1,000: 128,982 182,266 :: Number of female producers: : : :: 1 producer ...........................................: 27,536 28,278 FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS : :: 2 producers ..........................................: 2,548 2,003 : :: 3 producers ..........................................: 443 323 Less than $1,000 ...........................................: 2,938 4,098 :: 4 producers ..........................................: 109 74 $1,000 to $2,499 ...........................................: 3,457 3,637 :: 5 or more producers ..................................: 79 35 $2,500 to $4,999 ...........................................: 3,176 3,607 :: : $5,000 to $9,999 ...........................................: 3,380 3,660 :: Number of male producers: : $10,000 to $24,999 .........................................: 3,722 3,610 :: 1 producer ...........................................: 21,456 (NA) $25,000 to $49,999 .........................................: 2,552 2,182 :: 2 producers ..........................................: 4,178 (NA) $50,000 or more ............................................: 11,490 9,919 :: 3 producers ..........................................: 1,187 (NA) : :: 4 producers ..........................................: 203 (NA) COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION (CCC) LOANS : :: 5 or more producers ..................................: 134 (NA) AND FEDERAL FARM PROGRAM PAYMENTS : :: : : :: Farms reporting- : CCC loans .............................................farms: 138 359 :: Internet access ..........................................: 25,056 24,378 $1,000: 25,754 49,786 :: Dial-up ................................................: 700 745 Conservation Reserve, Wetlands Reserve, : :: Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) .........: 12,104 (NA) Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : :: Cellular data plan (see text) ..........................: 15,632 10,253 Enhancement Program payments .........................farms: 10,477 10,602 :: Satellite ..............................................: 5,893 5,612 $1,000: 63,834 57,448 :: Don't know .............................................: 1,521 1,995 Other Federal farm program payments ...................farms: 4,320 14,644 :: Other ..................................................: 452 1,229 $1,000: 65,148 124,818 :: : : :: Farms by number of households sharing : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : :: in net income of operation: : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : :: 1 household ..............................................: 22,738 23,842 : :: 2 households .............................................: 5,222 4,683 Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ...........................: 14,492 13,383 :: 3 households .............................................: 1,512 1,258 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .........................: 426 528 :: 4 households .............................................: 728 531 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ..........................: 540 444 :: 5 or more households .....................................: 515 399 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 33,927 33,195 :: Age group - Con. : : :: : Hired managers .............................................: 1,240 1,228 :: 55 to 64 years ...........................................: 8,218 9,365 : :: 65 to 74 years ...........................................: 8,607 7,784 Primary occupation: : :: 75 years and over ........................................: 5,278 4,482 Farming ..................................................: 10,132 9,706 :: : Other ....................................................: 23,795 23,489 :: Average age ..............................................: 59.0 58.9 : :: : Place of residence: : :: Young producers (see text) .................................: 2,966 (NA) On farm operated .........................................: 21,683 22,912 :: : Not on farm operated .....................................: 12,244 10,283 :: Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish : : :: origin ....................................................: 376 347 Days of work off farm: : :: : None .....................................................: 14,977 14,334 :: Producers by race: : Any ......................................................: 18,950 18,861 :: American Indian or Alaska Native .........................: 45 32 1 to 49 days ...........................................: 2,662 2,348 :: Asian ....................................................: 121 97 50 to 99 days ..........................................: 1,221 1,193 :: Black or African American ................................: 70 83 100 to 199 days ........................................: 2,216 2,458 :: Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ................: 14 11 200 days or more .......................................: 12,851 12,862 :: White ....................................................: 33,557 32,881 : :: More than one race reported ..............................: 120 91 Years on present farm: : :: : 2 years or less ..........................................: 1,820 1,842 :: Military service: : 3 or 4 years .............................................: 2,771 2,287 :: Never served or only on active duty for training in the : 5 to 9 years .............................................: 6,621 4,876 :: Reserves or National Guard (see text) ...................: 33,558 32,822 10 years or more .........................................: 22,715 24,190 :: Active duty now or in the past (see text) ................: 369 373 : :: : Years operating any farm: : :: Number of persons living in producers' : 5 years or less ..........................................: 5,259 4,582 :: households ................................................: 32,233 32,458 6 to 10 years ............................................: 5,744 4,386 :: : 11 years or more .........................................: 22,924 24,227 :: On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : : :: Day-to-day decisions .....................................: 23,332 23,202 Age group: : :: Land use and/or crop decisions ...........................: 17,319 17,037 Under 25 years ...........................................: 403 349 :: Livestock decisions ......................................: 10,198 11,001 25 to 34 years ...........................................: 2,563 2,116 :: Marketing decisions (see text) ...........................: 14,686 (NA) 35 to 44 years ...........................................: 4,190 3,286 :: Record keeping and/or financial management ...............: 23,518 23,940 45 to 54 years ...........................................: 4,668 5,813 :: Estate planning or succession planning ...................: 17,731 18,037 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 902 821 :: : Land in farms .........................................acres: 296,633 254,505 :: Other crop farming (1119) ..................................: 166 183 : :: Tobacco farming (11191) ..................................: - - FARMS BY SIZE : :: Cotton farming (11192) ...................................: - - : :: Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all : 1 to 9 acres ...............................................: 134 147 :: other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ................: 166 183 10 to 49 acres .............................................: 300 258 :: Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ..................: 58 70 50 to 179 acres ............................................: 201 178 :: Cattle feedlots (112112)....................................: 3 1 180 to 499 acres ...........................................: 118 101 :: Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ...................: 3 8 500 acres or more ..........................................: 149 137 :: Hog and pig farming (1122) .................................: 10 3 : :: Poultry and egg production (1123) ..........................: 61 1 OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : :: Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..............................: 27 38 : :: Aquaculture and other animal production : Owned land in farms ...................................farms: 831 755 :: (1125, 1129) ..............................................: 101 107 acres: 127,114 103,225 :: : Rented or leased land in farms ........................farms: 282 291 :: OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : acres: 169,519 151,280 :: : : :: Farms by- : TENURE : :: : : :: Type of organization: : Full owners ...........................................farms: 620 530 :: Operation more than 50 percent owned : acres: 60,358 51,107 :: by one producer's household and/or : Part owners ...........................................farms: 211 225 :: extended family .......................................: 811 764 acres: 193,031 188,345 :: Limited Liability Company ..............................: 66 30 Tenants ...............................................farms: 71 66 :: : acres: 43,244 15,053 :: Operation's legal status for tax : : :: purposes: : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : :: Family or individual ...................................: 692 686 SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : :: Partnership ............................................: 65 45 : :: Corporation ...........................................: 116 53 Total .................................................farms: 902 821 :: Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing : $1,000: 300,399 173,466 :: association, American Indian Reservation, etc. ........: 29 37 : :: : Market value of agricultural products sold ..........farms: 902 821 :: Number of producers: : $1,000: 295,821 168,356 :: 1 producer .............................................: 261 294 Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops .....farms: 586 549 :: 2 producers ............................................: 410 380 $1,000: 279,929 150,255 :: 3 producers ............................................: 105 87 Livestock, poultry, and their : :: 4 producers ............................................: 100 49 products .........................................farms: 295 263 :: 5 or more producers ....................................: 26 11 $1,000: 15,891 18,101 :: : Government payments .................................farms: 342 430 :: Number of male producers: : $1,000: 4,579 5,110 :: 1 producer ...........................................: 594 592 : :: 2 producers ..........................................: 190 147 FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS : :: 3 producers ..........................................: 70 26 : :: 4 producers ..........................................: 13 4 Less than $1,000 ...........................................: 74 92 :: 5 or more producers ..................................: 9 7 $1,000 to $2,499 ...........................................: 130 92 :: : $2,500 to $4,999 ...........................................: 82 98 :: Number of female producers: : $5,000 to $9,999 ...........................................: 90 116 :: 1 producer ...........................................: 466 425 $10,000 to $24,999 .........................................: 116 110 :: 2 producers ..........................................: 81 52 $25,000 to $49,999 .........................................: 74 65 :: 3 producers ..........................................: 8 7 $50,000 or more ............................................: 336 248 :: 4 producers ..........................................: 1 1 : :: 5 or more producers ..................................: 3 2 COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION (CCC) LOANS : :: : AND FEDERAL FARM PROGRAM PAYMENTS : :: Farms reporting- : : :: Internet access ..........................................: 711 642 CCC loans .............................................farms: 6 16 :: Dial-up ................................................: 20 41 $1,000: 75 2,708 :: Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) .........: 342 (NA) Conservation Reserve, Wetlands Reserve, : :: Cellular data plan (see text) ..........................: 442 245 Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : :: Satellite ..............................................: 182 149 Enhancement Program payments .........................farms: 252 235 :: Don't know .............................................: 44 59 $1,000: 1,652 1,513 :: Other ..................................................: 13 28 Other Federal farm program payments ...................farms: 156 354 :: : $1,000: 2,926 3,597 :: Farms by number of households sharing : : :: in net income of operation: : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : :: 1 household ..............................................: 641 621 CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : :: 2 households .............................................: 178 142 : :: 3 households .............................................: 40 26 Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ...........................: 385 339 :: 4 households .............................................: 26 17 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .........................: 21 33 :: 5 or more households .....................................: 17 15 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ..........................: 25 8 :: : Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture : :: : production (1114) .........................................: 42 30 :: : ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 1,101 934 :: Age group: : : :: Under 25 years ..........................................: 25 22 Sex of producers: : :: 25 to 34 years ..........................................: 148 108 Male ....................................................: 725 587 :: 35 to 44 years ..........................................: 157 108 Female ..................................................: 376 347 :: 45 to 54 years ..........................................: 211 170 : :: 55 to 64 years ..........................................: 262 249 Hired managers ............................................: 104 52 :: 65 to 74 years ..........................................: 179 179 : :: 75 years and over .......................................: 119 98 Primary occupation: : :: : Farming .................................................: 476 443 :: Average age .............................................: 53.6 55.3 Other ...................................................: 625 491 :: : : :: Young producers (see text) ................................: 173 (NA) Place of residence: : :: : On farm operated ........................................: 686 639 :: Producers by race: : Not on farm operated ....................................: 415 295 :: American Indian or Alaska Native ........................: 12 3 : :: Asian ...................................................: 18 18 Days of work off farm: : :: Black or African American ...............................: 24 14 None ....................................................: 383 406 :: Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ...............: 4 15 Any .....................................................: 718 528 :: White ...................................................: 1,037 868 1 to 49 days ..........................................: 103 68 :: More than one race reported .............................: 6 16 50 to 99 days .........................................: 67 46 :: : 100 to 199 days .......................................: 56 52 :: Military service: : 200 days or more ......................................: 492 362 :: Never served or only on active duty for training in : : :: the Reserves or National Guard (see text) ..............: 1,031 843 Years on present farm: : :: Active duty now or in the past (see text) ...............: 70 91 2 years or less .........................................: 90 63 :: : 3 or 4 years ............................................: 106 88 :: Number of persons living in producers' households .........: 2,172 1,878 5 to 9 years ............................................: 206 147 :: : 10 years or more ........................................: 699 636 :: On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : : :: Day-to-day decisions ....................................: 877 752 Years operating any farm: : :: Land use and/or crop decisions ..........................: 694 655 5 years or less .........................................: 201 155 :: Livestock decisions .....................................: 399 389 6 to 10 years ...........................................: 181 143 :: Marketing decisions (see text) ..........................: 540 (NA) 11 years or more ........................................: 719 636 :: Record keeping and/or financial management ..............: 654 668 : :: Estate planning or succession planning ..................: 470 473 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This page is intentionally blank to preserve table continuity. Table 61. Selected Farm Characteristics by Race: 2022 and 2017 [Data were collected for a maximum of four producers per farm. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Any producer reporting race as - : :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : American Indian : : Black or African : All farms : or Alaska Native only : Asian only : American only :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Characteristics : 2022 : 2017 : 2022 : 2017 : 2022 : 2017 : 2022 : 2017 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS : : Farms ......................................................number: 71,123 72,651 101 105 168 128 120 156 Land in farms ...............................................acres: 26,292,041 27,006,288 18,488 14,512 44,194 29,003 40,597 23,581 : FARMS BY SIZE : : 1 to 9 acres .....................................................: 6,058 7,992 11 22 18 20 36 52 10 to 49 acres ...................................................: 18,415 17,901 36 40 40 57 24 47 50 to 179 acres ..................................................: 20,223 19,198 30 30 54 29 17 28 180 to 499 acres .................................................: 12,161 12,264 17 3 34 8 13 17 500 acres or more ................................................: 14,266 (NA) 7 10 22 14 30 12 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : : Owned land in farms .........................................farms: 66,106 66,630 92 101 156 124 106 142 acres: 11,607,971 11,227,047 13,226 7,859 23,357 22,106 22,197 13,223 Rented or leased land in farms ..............................farms: 25,711 28,273 27 22 46 26 45 41 acres: 14,684,070 15,779,241 5,262 6,653 20,837 6,897 18,400 10,358 : TENURE : : Full owners .................................................farms: 45,412 44,378 74 83 122 102 75 115 acres: 5,658,565 5,022,094 5,357 (D) 17,910 (D) 16,371 9,543 Part owners .................................................farms: 20,694 22,252 18 18 34 22 31 27 acres: 18,545,545 19,338,877 11,840 8,940 21,038 10,074 23,711 12,111 Tenants .....................................................farms: 5,017 6,021 9 4 12 4 14 14 acres: 2,087,931 2,645,317 1,291 (D) 5,246 (D) 515 1,927 : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total .......................................................farms: 71,123 72,651 101 105 168 128 120 156 $1,000: 26,745,458 17,531,201 17,362 8,106 42,225 27,669 28,407 12,610 : Market value of agricultural products sold ................farms: 71,123 72,651 101 105 168 128 120 156 $1,000: 26,417,147 17,009,971 16,999 7,905 41,253 27,121 27,912 11,988 Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ...........farms: 49,832 49,763 69 53 110 78 80 95 $1,000: 22,289,820 13,843,743 13,451 (D) 40,745 25,365 26,599 11,753 Livestock, poultry, and their products ..................farms: 17,078 19,814 32 29 43 46 34 47 $1,000: 4,127,327 3,166,229 3,548 (D) 508 1,756 1,313 235 Government payments .......................................farms: 32,882 48,589 31 41 61 47 42 39 $1,000: 328,311 521,229 362 201 972 549 494 622 : FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS : : Less than $1,000 .................................................: 5,059 6,916 6 26 19 29 19 38 $1,000 to $2,499 .................................................: 6,946 7,070 16 12 17 8 19 25 $2,500 to $4,999 .................................................: 6,380 7,206 12 16 14 28 7 11 $5,000 to $9,999 .................................................: 6,664 7,760 9 22 21 11 7 20 $10,000 to $24,999 ...............................................: 7,586 7,998 26 8 30 14 9 15 $25,000 to $49,999 ...............................................: 5,656 5,602 5 4 10 6 12 17 $50,000 or more ..................................................: 32,832 (NA) 27 17 57 32 47 30 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION (CCC) LOANS : AND FEDERAL FARM PROGRAM PAYMENTS : : CCC loans ...................................................farms: 419 961 - - 2 4 - - $1,000: 53,188 115,006 - - (D) 1,098 - - Conservation Reserve, Wetlands Reserve, : Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : Enhancement Program payments ...............................farms: 26,108 25,380 24 30 52 31 32 21 $1,000: 153,974 143,946 124 137 283 148 322 165 Other Federal farm program payments .........................farms: 11,659 39,758 17 28 21 36 20 32 $1,000: 174,337 377,283 239 64 689 401 173 457 : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) .................................: 40,260 39,273 56 23 68 37 48 47 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ...............................: 621 758 1 1 8 9 7 15 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ................................: 786 692 - 2 13 9 3 6 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) ..........: 893 911 1 2 4 7 1 10 Other crop farming (1119) ........................................: 16,373 16,446 17 39 39 25 26 23 Tobacco farming (11191) ........................................: 8 11 - - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) .........................................: - - - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all : other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ......................: 16,365 16,435 17 39 39 25 26 23 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ........................: 5,234 6,702 11 15 19 12 8 26 Cattle feedlots (112112) .........................................: 373 486 - 1 - - - - Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .........................: 340 579 - - - - - - Hog and pig farming (1122) .......................................: 822 951 1 2 1 - - - Poultry and egg production (1123) ................................: 1,168 520 6 4 4 - 8 - Sheep and goat farming (1124) ....................................: 1,035 1,291 - - 4 11 12 6 Aquaculture and other : animal production (1125, 1129) ..................................: 3,218 4,042 8 16 8 18 7 23 : OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : Farms by- : : Type of organization: : Operation more than 50 percent owned : by one producer's household and/or : extended family .............................................: 66,296 68,556 88 105 159 120 98 144 Limited Liability Company ....................................: 3,992 2,511 3 9 12 11 11 15 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 21 70,836 72,299 290 252 Land in farms ...............................................acres: 7,885 554 26,203,546 26,923,943 86,398 71,930 : FARMS BY SIZE : : 1 to 9 acres .....................................................: 2 3 6,021 7,913 34 47 10 to 49 acres ...................................................: 17 16 18,343 17,800 112 60 50 to 179 acres ..................................................: 3 2 20,139 19,114 68 57 180 to 499 acres .................................................: 3 - 12,112 12,223 46 48 500 acres or more ................................................: 6 - 14,221 15,249 30 40 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : : Owned land in farms .........................................farms: 30 15 65,838 66,294 278 241 acres: 5,291 374 11,569,999 11,178,511 34,288 35,535 Rented or leased land in farms ..............................farms: 4 6 25,610 28,184 90 60 acres: 2,594 180 14,633,547 15,745,432 52,110 36,395 : TENURE : : Full owners .................................................farms: 27 15 45,226 44,115 200 192 acres: 4,569 374 5,635,734 4,985,956 18,602 24,376 Part owners .................................................farms: 3 - 20,612 22,179 78 49 acres: (D) - 18,482,918 19,296,758 63,276 35,475 Tenants .....................................................farms: 1 6 4,998 6,005 12 11 acres: (D) 180 2,084,894 2,641,229 4,520 12,079 : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total .......................................................farms: 31 21 70,836 72,299 290 252 $1,000: 6,014 223 26,663,482 17,487,913 86,434 39,610 : Market value of agricultural products sold ................farms: 31 21 70,836 72,299 290 252 $1,000: 5,951 218 26,336,495 16,968,513 85,154 38,162 Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ...........farms: 18 15 49,619 49,534 206 178 $1,000: 5,861 211 22,211,142 13,804,697 82,607 33,369 Livestock, poultry, and their products ..................farms: 10 4 17,011 19,698 71 97 $1,000: 91 7 4,125,353 3,163,816 2,548 4,793 Government payments .......................................farms: 8 4 32,767 48,430 101 151 $1,000: 62 6 326,987 519,400 1,280 1,448 : FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS : : Less than $1,000 .................................................: 5 8 5,031 6,861 45 21 $1,000 to $2,499 .................................................: 8 1 6,912 7,023 34 38 $2,500 to $4,999 .................................................: - - 6,366 7,156 13 36 $5,000 to $9,999 .................................................: 4 7 6,630 7,718 41 15 $10,000 to $24,999 ...............................................: 5 1 7,545 7,954 31 31 $25,000 to $49,999 ...............................................: 2 4 5,627 5,580 32 19 $50,000 or more ..................................................: 7 - 32,725 30,007 94 92 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION (CCC) LOANS : AND FEDERAL FARM PROGRAM PAYMENTS : : CCC loans ...................................................farms: - - 419 959 1 3 $1,000: - - 53,188 113,945 (D) 728 Conservation Reserve, Wetlands Reserve, : Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : Enhancement Program payments ...............................farms: 8 3 26,023 25,288 69 92 $1,000: 39 (D) 153,283 143,406 411 462 Other Federal farm program payments .........................farms: 3 2 11,600 39,623 51 131 $1,000: 23 (D) 173,704 375,994 870 987 : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) .................................: 10 8 40,106 39,130 134 124 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ...............................: 4 3 613 734 8 17 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ................................: - - 777 676 10 6 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) ..........: - - 888 908 8 5 Other crop farming (1119) ........................................: 7 2 16,316 16,365 65 53 Tobacco farming (11191) ........................................: - - 8 11 - - Cotton farming (11192) .........................................: - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all : other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ......................: 7 2 16,308 16,354 65 53 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ........................: 2 - 5,215 6,666 20 12 Cattle feedlots (112112) .........................................: - - 373 485 - 1 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .........................: - - 340 578 - 1 Hog and pig farming (1122) .......................................: - - 820 951 2 3 Poultry and egg production (1123) ................................: 2 - 1,162 520 11 7 Sheep and goat farming (1124) ....................................: 2 - 1,019 1,278 8 6 Aquaculture and other : animal production (1125, 1129) ..................................: 4 8 3,207 4,008 24 17 : OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : Farms by- : : Type of organization: : Operation more than 50 percent owned : by one producer's household and/or : extended family .............................................: 31 21 66,023 68,218 278 237 Limited Liability Company ....................................: 8 - 3,974 2,473 14 14 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 .........................................: 59,851 61,398 88 103 134 105 89 115 Partnership ..................................................: 4,578 4,597 3 1 9 9 5 10 Corporation ..................................................: 4,423 3,972 9 - 23 12 16 18 Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing : association, American Indian Reservation, etc. ..............: 2,271 2,684 1 1 2 2 10 13 : Number of producers: : 1 producer ...................................................: 34,418 38,563 31 49 33 29 46 75 2 producers ..................................................: 27,216 26,969 57 44 93 78 45 56 3 producers ..................................................: 5,464 4,560 10 11 27 11 12 14 4 producers ..................................................: 2,682 1,808 2 - 9 9 10 3 5 or more producers ..........................................: 1,343 751 1 1 6 1 7 8 : Number of male producers: : 1 producer .................................................: 52,717 55,985 82 82 126 100 78 109 2 producers ................................................: 10,498 9,044 14 11 25 18 21 22 3 producers ................................................: 3,048 2,233 1 1 13 2 4 5 4 producers ................................................: 855 465 - - - - - - 5 or more producers ........................................: 448 241 - - 2 - 3 4 : Number of female producers: : 1 producer .................................................: 27,629 28,344 57 58 109 93 60 53 2 producers ................................................: 2,623 2,019 9 5 15 8 13 10 3 producers ................................................: 467 344 - - - 1 5 6 4 producers ................................................: 156 84 - - 2 - 1 2 5 or more producers ........................................: 103 41 - - 1 1 2 - : Farms reporting- : Internet access ................................................: 56,225 55,889 77 76 141 95 88 109 Dial-up ......................................................: 1,703 1,732 2 5 - 4 2 - Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ...............: 26,463 (NA) 34 (NA) 58 (NA) 47 (NA) Cellular data plan (see text) ................................: 34,877 23,039 47 24 84 48 49 43 Satellite ....................................................: 12,767 12,419 17 9 29 13 9 13 Don't know ...................................................: 3,874 5,132 5 14 11 4 9 26 Other ........................................................: 908 2,529 - 6 3 9 7 12 : Farms by number of households sharing : in net income of operation: : 1 household ....................................................: 51,906 55,049 75 98 124 98 98 129 2 households ...................................................: 12,470 11,795 22 5 33 21 7 18 3 households ...................................................: 3,828 3,415 2 1 5 5 9 5 4 households ...................................................: 1,734 1,371 1 1 2 1 4 4 5 or more households ...........................................: 1,185 1,021 1 - 4 3 2 - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 61. Selected Farm Characteristics by Race: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [Data were collected for a maximum of four producers per farm. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Any producer reporting race as - con. : :-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: : Native Hawaiian or : : Any producer reporting : Other Pacific Islander only : White only : more than one race :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Characteristics : 2022 : 2017 : 2022 : 2017 : 2022 : 2017 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS - Con. : : Farms by- - Con. : : Operation's legal status for tax purposes: : Family or individual .........................................: 24 20 59,605 61,102 251 211 Partnership ..................................................: 6 1 4,563 4,576 14 14 Corporation ..................................................: 1 - 4,405 3,959 14 14 Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing : association, American Indian Reservation, etc. ..............: - - 2,263 2,662 11 13 : Number of producers: : 1 producer ...................................................: 7 6 34,206 38,308 95 96 2 producers ..................................................: 16 15 27,150 26,894 146 125 3 producers ..................................................: 7 - 5,460 4,545 34 25 4 producers ..................................................: 1 - 2,680 1,805 10 6 5 or more producers ..........................................: - - 1,340 747 5 - : Number of male producers: : 1 producer .................................................: 21 21 52,473 55,701 220 212 2 producers ................................................: 8 - 10,489 9,021 45 23 3 producers ................................................: - - 3,046 2,227 7 8 4 producers ................................................: - - 854 465 1 - 5 or more producers ........................................: - - 448 241 4 - : Number of female producers: : 1 producer .................................................: 21 15 27,549 28,248 156 132 2 producers ................................................: 3 - 2,614 2,010 21 14 3 producers ................................................: - - 464 338 - 1 4 producers ................................................: - - 155 82 1 - 5 or more producers ........................................: - - 103 41 4 - : Farms reporting- : Internet access ................................................: 28 15 56,016 55,642 242 204 Dial-up ......................................................: - - 1,701 1,727 1 4 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ...............: 8 (NA) 26,366 (NA) 128 (NA) Cellular data plan (see text) ................................: 12 6 34,742 22,933 176 87 Satellite ....................................................: 10 1 12,717 12,391 62 41 Don't know ...................................................: 4 - 3,852 5,075 12 19 Other ........................................................: 2 - 898 2,515 5 16 : Farms by number of households sharing : in net income of operation: : 1 household ....................................................: 24 20 51,683 54,754 216 199 2 households ...................................................: 7 1 12,424 11,759 55 32 3 households ...................................................: - - 3,822 3,403 10 8 4 households ...................................................: - - 1,726 1,362 7 6 5 or more households ...........................................: - - 1,181 1,021 2 7 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 121,342 116,417 106 108 196 160 155 229 : Sex of producers: : Male ...........................................................: 87,415 83,222 61 76 75 63 85 146 Female .........................................................: 33,927 33,195 45 32 121 97 70 83 : Hired managers ...................................................: 6,226 5,767 1 1 16 11 12 20 : Primary occupation: : Farming ........................................................: 52,947 51,281 49 46 42 46 77 98 Other ..........................................................: 68,395 65,136 57 62 154 114 78 131 : Place of residence: : On farm operated ...............................................: 69,779 74,788 68 68 114 109 92 109 Not on farm operated ...........................................: 51,563 41,629 38 40 82 51 63 120 : Days of work off farm: : None ...........................................................: 52,396 49,598 46 43 51 50 58 81 Any ............................................................: 68,946 66,819 60 65 145 110 97 148 1 to 49 days .................................................: 10,991 9,804 12 22 15 18 13 20 50 to 99 days ................................................: 4,890 4,332 3 8 13 9 13 29 100 to 199 days ..............................................: 7,724 7,814 5 11 21 9 8 16 200 days or more .............................................: 45,341 44,869 40 24 96 74 63 83 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less ................................................: 5,621 5,363 2 14 10 17 16 22 3 or 4 years ...................................................: 8,448 7,294 7 4 17 15 10 25 5 to 9 years ...................................................: 20,678 15,473 29 14 43 38 31 55 10 years or more ...............................................: 86,595 88,287 68 76 126 90 98 127 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less ................................................: 15,023 13,442 9 14 37 32 39 41 6 to 10 years ..................................................: 17,515 13,553 26 16 29 37 25 47 11 years or more ...............................................: 88,804 89,422 71 78 130 91 91 141 : Age group: : Under 25 years .................................................: 1,596 1,406 - - 6 2 3 4 25 to 34 years .................................................: 9,036 8,452 12 10 17 8 21 7 35 to 44 years .................................................: 15,532 12,764 14 7 25 27 13 23 45 to 54 years .................................................: 17,123 19,959 13 26 44 47 26 21 55 to 64 years .................................................: 29,331 32,986 38 35 53 34 36 86 65 to 74 years .................................................: 30,249 26,087 16 24 27 29 30 58 75 years and over...............................................: 18,475 14,763 13 6 24 13 26 30 : Average age ....................................................: 58.6 58.0 56.7 56.3 54.6 54.0 57.4 60.4 : Young producers (see text) .......................................: 10,632 (NA) 12 (NA) 23 (NA) 24 (NA) : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin .................: 1,101 934 12 3 18 18 24 14 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training in : the Reserves or National Guard (see text) .....................: 110,876 104,357 88 100 192 157 138 181 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ......................: 10,466 12,060 18 8 4 3 17 48 : Number of persons living in producers' households ................: 246,263 239,204 171 231 268 244 275 470 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions ...........................................: 98,886 97,565 90 105 146 110 141 193 Land use and/or crop decisions .................................: 87,199 86,509 75 91 118 95 106 178 Livestock decisions ............................................: 39,043 45,017 54 43 51 64 79 99 Marketing decisions (see text) .................................: 69,235 (NA) 61 (NA) 75 (NA) 88 (NA) Record keeping and/or financial management .....................: 86,794 88,135 73 72 106 93 109 168 Estate planning or succession planning..........................: 61,416 63,055 63 66 73 66 85 96 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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: 32 21 120,514 115,605 339 294 : Sex of producers: : Male ...........................................................: 18 10 86,957 82,724 219 203 Female .........................................................: 14 11 33,557 32,881 120 91 : Hired managers ...................................................: - - 6,181 5,726 16 9 : Primary occupation: : Farming ........................................................: 11 3 52,592 50,949 176 139 Other ..........................................................: 21 18 67,922 64,656 163 155 : Place of residence: : On farm operated ...............................................: 22 11 69,279 74,275 204 216 Not on farm operated ...........................................: 10 10 51,235 41,330 135 78 : Days of work off farm: : None ...........................................................: 11 3 52,073 49,301 157 120 Any ............................................................: 21 18 68,441 66,304 182 174 1 to 49 days .................................................: - 3 10,921 9,702 30 39 50 to 99 days ................................................: - 5 4,844 4,272 17 9 100 to 199 days ..............................................: 2 - 7,673 7,748 15 30 200 days or more .............................................: 19 10 45,003 44,582 120 96 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less ................................................: - 3 5,577 5,280 16 27 3 or 4 years ...................................................: 9 12 8,369 7,225 36 13 5 to 9 years ...................................................: 4 - 20,491 15,318 80 48 10 years or more ...............................................: 19 6 86,077 87,782 207 206 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less ................................................: 9 15 14,875 13,301 54 39 6 to 10 years ..................................................: 2 - 17,367 13,402 66 51 11 years or more ...............................................: 21 6 88,272 88,902 219 204 : Age group: : Under 25 years .................................................: - - 1,574 1,394 13 6 25 to 34 years .................................................: 4 1 8,941 8,402 41 24 35 to 44 years .................................................: - 3 15,443 12,674 37 30 45 to 54 years .................................................: 8 13 16,973 19,790 59 62 55 to 64 years .................................................: 7 1 29,114 32,758 83 72 65 to 74 years .................................................: 6 - 30,119 25,909 51 67 75 years and over...............................................: 7 3 18,350 14,678 55 33 : Average age ....................................................: 60.5 50.3 58.7 58.0 55.5 56.8 : Young producers (see text) .......................................: 4 (NA) 10,515 (NA) 54 (NA) : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin .................: 4 15 1,037 868 6 16 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training in : the Reserves or National Guard (see text) .....................: 23 17 110,157 103,656 278 246 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ......................: 9 4 10,357 11,949 61 48 : Number of persons living in producers' households ................: 60 34 244,857 237,691 632 534 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions ...........................................: 30 18 98,191 96,894 288 245 Land use and/or crop decisions .................................: 21 16 86,612 85,901 267 228 Livestock decisions ............................................: 7 18 38,679 44,641 173 152 Marketing decisions (see text) .................................: 16 (NA) 68,783 (NA) 212 (NA) Record keeping and/or financial management .....................: 18 20 86,228 87,564 260 218 Estate planning or succession planning..........................: 13 16 60,988 62,660 194 151 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 326 293 179 163 187 188 Land in farms ...............................................acres: 69,309 56,460 46,457 39,935 73,395 40,412 : FARMS BY SIZE : : 1 to 9 acres .....................................................: 36 54 21 30 47 57 10 to 49 acres ...................................................: 129 89 42 64 49 48 50 to 179 acres ..................................................: 84 78 56 32 31 41 180 to 499 acres .................................................: 54 40 36 14 18 22 500 acres or more ................................................: 23 32 24 23 42 20 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : : Owned land in farms .........................................farms: 306 282 167 159 168 171 acres: 37,074 29,855 25,620 30,566 29,922 18,659 Rented or leased land in farms ..............................farms: 98 61 46 35 67 52 acres: 32,235 26,605 20,837 9,369 43,473 21,753 : TENURE : : Full owners .................................................farms: 228 232 133 128 120 136 acres: 19,068 (D) 20,173 24,339 19,178 11,415 Part owners .................................................farms: 78 50 34 31 48 35 acres: 44,930 28,117 21,038 (D) 53,146 24,485 Tenants .....................................................farms: 20 11 12 4 19 17 acres: 5,311 (D) 5,246 (D) 1,071 4,512 : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total .......................................................farms: 326 293 179 163 187 188 $1,000: 65,951 26,745 44,156 36,278 64,025 23,221 : Market value of agricultural products sold ................farms: 326 293 179 163 187 188 $1,000: 64,490 25,485 43,178 35,623 63,371 22,326 Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ...........farms: 237 182 116 100 120 125 $1,000: 58,647 21,875 42,574 30,111 61,853 22,040 Livestock, poultry, and their products ..................farms: 81 94 51 69 55 59 $1,000: 5,842 3,610 604 5,512 1,518 286 Government payments .......................................farms: 110 159 62 63 68 61 $1,000: 1,461 1,259 977 655 654 895 : FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS : : Less than $1,000 .................................................: 43 42 19 34 27 38 $1,000 to $2,499 .................................................: 38 43 19 14 31 27 $2,500 to $4,999 .................................................: 21 47 16 30 10 12 $5,000 to $9,999 .................................................: 42 34 26 14 18 21 $10,000 to $24,999 ...............................................: 55 34 30 16 12 20 $25,000 to $49,999 ...............................................: 33 17 10 6 18 25 $50,000 or more ..................................................: 94 76 59 49 71 45 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION (CCC) LOANS : AND FEDERAL FARM PROGRAM PAYMENTS : : CCC loans ...................................................farms: 1 3 2 4 - - $1,000: (D) 728 (D) 1,098 - - Conservation Reserve, Wetlands Reserve, : Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : Enhancement Program payments ...............................farms: 75 102 53 39 51 33 $1,000: 439 528 288 200 422 183 Other Federal farm program payments .........................farms: 62 126 21 52 29 54 $1,000: 1,022 731 689 455 232 712 : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) .................................: 165 113 70 54 73 67 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ...............................: 9 11 8 11 10 20 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ................................: 7 4 13 11 6 6 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) ..........: 9 5 4 7 2 12 Other crop farming (1119) ........................................: 62 89 42 25 46 27 Tobacco farming (11191) ........................................: - - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) .........................................: - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all : other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ......................: 62 89 42 25 46 27 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ........................: 28 25 20 15 12 26 Cattle feedlots (112112) .........................................: - 2 - - - - Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .........................: - 1 - - - - Hog and pig farming (1122) .......................................: 2 3 1 2 1 - Poultry and egg production (1123) ................................: 13 11 7 - 11 - Sheep and goat farming (1124) ....................................: 8 4 4 13 12 6 Aquaculture and other : animal production (1125, 1129) ..................................: 23 25 10 25 14 24 : OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : Farms by- : : Type of organization: : Operation more than 50 percent owned : by one producer's household and/or : extended family .............................................: 310 289 168 146 158 176 Limited Liability Company ....................................: 16 17 13 15 14 17 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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: 40 30 70,960 72,420 902 821 Land in farms ...............................................acres: 9,352 5,400 26,251,003 26,963,342 296,633 254,505 : FARMS BY SIZE : : 1 to 9 acres .....................................................: 4 3 6,027 7,932 134 147 10 to 49 acres ...................................................: 19 19 18,386 17,818 300 258 50 to 179 acres ..................................................: 5 3 20,175 19,149 201 178 180 to 499 acres .................................................: 6 3 12,133 12,251 118 101 500 acres or more ................................................: 6 2 14,239 15,270 149 137 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : : Owned land in farms .........................................farms: 39 23 65,953 66,412 831 755 acres: 6,514 (D) 11,586,797 11,197,749 127,114 103,225 Rented or leased land in farms ..............................farms: 7 8 25,656 28,216 282 291 acres: 2,838 (D) 14,664,206 15,765,593 169,519 151,280 : TENURE : : Full owners .................................................farms: 33 22 45,304 44,204 620 530 acres: 5,147 (D) 5,644,144 4,997,523 60,358 51,107 Part owners .................................................farms: 6 1 20,649 22,208 211 225 acres: (D) (D) 18,520,791 19,320,935 193,031 188,345 Tenants .....................................................farms: 1 7 5,007 6,008 71 66 acres: (D) (D) 2,086,068 2,644,884 43,244 15,053 : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total .......................................................farms: 40 30 70,960 72,420 902 821 $1,000: 6,878 3,000 26,710,374 17,508,764 300,399 173,466 : Market value of agricultural products sold ................farms: 40 30 70,960 72,420 902 821 $1,000: 6,764 2,943 26,382,866 16,988,653 295,821 168,356 Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ...........farms: 26 22 49,721 49,628 586 549 $1,000: 6,662 2,936 22,257,033 13,824,112 279,929 150,255 Livestock, poultry, and their products ..................farms: 13 4 17,037 19,746 295 263 $1,000: 102 7 4,125,833 3,164,541 15,891 18,101 Government payments .......................................farms: 13 10 32,822 48,515 342 430 $1,000: 114 57 327,507 520,111 4,579 5,110 : FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS : : Less than $1,000 .................................................: 5 8 5,042 6,865 74 92 $1,000 to $2,499 .................................................: 8 2 6,924 7,043 130 92 $2,500 to $4,999 .................................................: - 3 6,370 7,172 82 98 $5,000 to $9,999 .................................................: 4 7 6,648 7,725 90 116 $10,000 to $24,999 ...............................................: 8 1 7,562 7,970 116 110 $25,000 to $49,999 ...............................................: 4 4 5,643 5,588 74 65 $50,000 or more ..................................................: 11 5 32,771 30,057 336 248 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION (CCC) LOANS : AND FEDERAL FARM PROGRAM PAYMENTS : : CCC loans ...................................................farms: - - 419 959 6 16 $1,000: - - 53,188 113,945 75 2,708 Conservation Reserve, Wetlands Reserve, : Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : Enhancement Program payments ...............................farms: 9 6 26,054 25,334 252 235 $1,000: 60 5 153,485 143,642 1,652 1,513 Other Federal farm program payments .........................farms: 7 8 11,634 39,700 156 354 $1,000: 54 52 174,022 376,470 2,926 3,597 : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) .................................: 16 13 40,183 39,206 385 339 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ...............................: 6 3 615 742 21 33 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ................................: - 2 782 677 25 8 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) ..........: - - 891 908 42 30 Other crop farming (1119) ........................................: 8 4 16,334 16,388 166 183 Tobacco farming (11191) ........................................: - - 8 11 - - Cotton farming (11192) .........................................: - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all : other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ......................: 8 4 16,326 16,377 166 183 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ........................: 2 - 5,220 6,668 58 70 Cattle feedlots (112112) .........................................: - - 373 486 3 1 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .........................: - - 340 579 3 8 Hog and pig farming (1122) .......................................: - - 821 951 10 3 Poultry and egg production (1123) ................................: 2 - 1,164 520 61 1 Sheep and goat farming (1124) ....................................: 2 - 1,025 1,282 27 38 Aquaculture and other : animal production (1125, 1129) ..................................: 4 8 3,212 4,013 101 107 : OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : Farms by- : : Type of organization: : Operation more than 50 percent owned : by one producer's household and/or : extended family .............................................: 40 26 66,145 68,338 811 764 Limited Liability Company ....................................: 11 2 3,983 2,477 66 30 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 .........................................: 287 267 141 129 147 141 Partnership ..................................................: 15 11 9 11 7 14 Corporation ..................................................: 17 5 25 17 20 20 Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing : association, American Indian Reservation, etc. ..............: 7 10 4 6 13 13 : Number of producers: : 1 producer ...................................................: 106 131 35 36 66 87 2 producers ..................................................: 172 124 101 106 74 72 3 producers ..................................................: 36 31 28 11 23 18 4 producers ..................................................: 6 6 9 9 17 3 5 or more producers ..........................................: 6 1 6 1 7 8 : Number of male producers: : 1 producer .................................................: 258 241 136 133 120 134 2 producers ................................................: 41 27 25 20 43 26 3 producers ................................................: 7 7 13 2 4 6 4 producers ................................................: 1 - - - - - 5 or more producers ........................................: 4 - 2 - 3 4 : Number of female producers: : 1 producer .................................................: 176 144 116 119 97 73 2 producers ................................................: 25 19 17 8 21 10 3 producers ................................................: - 1 - 1 5 6 4 producers ................................................: 1 - 2 - 1 2 5 or more producers ........................................: 4 - 1 1 2 - : Farms reporting- : Internet access ................................................: 261 230 152 120 144 135 Dial-up ......................................................: 3 9 - 4 2 - Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ...............: 134 (NA) 62 (NA) 75 (NA) Cellular data plan (see text) ................................: 176 88 91 58 94 58 Satellite ....................................................: 59 33 32 22 28 18 Don't know ...................................................: 16 29 11 4 11 30 Other ........................................................: 4 22 3 9 9 12 : Farms by number of households sharing : in net income of operation: : 1 household ....................................................: 249 251 133 125 141 151 2 households ...................................................: 58 29 35 25 27 24 3 households ...................................................: 10 8 5 5 12 5 4 households ...................................................: 6 3 2 1 5 7 5 or more households ...........................................: 3 2 4 7 2 1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 .........................................: 33 25 59,709 61,212 692 686 Partnership ..................................................: 6 2 4,570 4,580 65 45 Corporation ..................................................: 1 2 4,416 3,960 116 53 Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing : association, American Indian Reservation, etc. ..............: - 1 2,265 2,668 29 37 : Number of producers: : 1 producer ...................................................: 11 10 34,300 38,401 261 294 2 producers ..................................................: 20 19 27,179 26,920 410 380 3 producers ..................................................: 7 1 5,460 4,547 105 87 4 producers ..................................................: 2 - 2,680 1,805 100 49 5 or more producers ..........................................: - - 1,341 747 26 11 : Number of male producers: : 1 producer .................................................: 29 27 52,576 55,811 594 592 2 producers ................................................: 8 1 10,496 9,024 190 147 3 producers ................................................: 1 1 3,046 2,229 70 26 4 producers ................................................: - - 855 465 13 4 5 or more producers ........................................: - - 448 241 9 7 : Number of female producers: : 1 producer .................................................: 26 19 27,578 28,277 466 425 2 producers ................................................: 3 - 2,617 2,010 81 52 3 producers ................................................: - - 464 338 8 7 4 producers ................................................: - - 156 82 1 1 5 or more producers ........................................: - - 103 41 3 2 : Farms reporting- : Internet access ................................................: 35 23 56,113 55,732 711 642 Dial-up ......................................................: - - 1,702 1,729 20 41 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ...............: 11 (NA) 26,424 (NA) 342 (NA) Cellular data plan (see text) ................................: 18 9 34,810 22,975 442 245 Satellite ....................................................: 10 5 12,742 12,406 182 149 Don't know ...................................................: 5 1 3,858 5,088 44 59 Other ........................................................: 2 - 900 2,520 13 28 : Farms by number of households sharing : in net income of operation: : 1 household ....................................................: 30 24 51,773 54,854 641 621 2 households ...................................................: 8 3 12,449 11,772 178 142 3 households ...................................................: - 1 3,826 3,407 40 26 4 households ...................................................: 2 2 1,730 1,366 26 17 5 or more households ...........................................: - - 1,182 1,021 17 15 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 373 332 208 197 233 267 : Sex of producers: : Male ...........................................................: 238 236 80 84 126 171 Female .........................................................: 135 96 128 113 107 96 : Hired managers ...................................................: 6 9 18 11 21 20 : Primary occupation: : Farming ........................................................: 177 149 48 54 126 131 Other ..........................................................: 196 183 160 143 107 136 : Place of residence: : On farm operated ...............................................: 242 234 122 137 123 135 Not on farm operated ...........................................: 131 98 86 60 110 132 : Days of work off farm: : None ...........................................................: 176 139 59 65 80 94 Any ............................................................: 197 193 149 132 153 173 1 to 49 days .................................................: 38 53 16 19 16 27 50 to 99 days ................................................: 11 10 13 11 22 34 100 to 199 days ..............................................: 16 35 22 13 13 18 200 days or more .............................................: 132 95 98 89 102 94 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less ................................................: 12 37 10 20 22 23 3 or 4 years ...................................................: 34 8 18 17 21 30 5 to 9 years ...................................................: 88 51 47 48 48 56 10 years or more ...............................................: 239 236 133 112 142 158 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less ................................................: 46 40 38 37 58 47 6 to 10 years ..................................................: 76 54 33 47 37 50 11 years or more ...............................................: 251 238 137 113 138 170 : Age group: : Under 25 years .................................................: 8 5 7 3 9 4 25 to 34 years .................................................: 43 27 17 14 32 8 35 to 44 years .................................................: 39 26 29 31 20 30 45 to 54 years .................................................: 63 74 45 50 37 30 55 to 64 years .................................................: 105 95 56 42 59 92 65 to 74 years .................................................: 54 70 28 42 40 67 75 years and over...............................................: 61 35 26 15 36 36 : Average age ....................................................: 56.5 57.1 54.4 53.9 56.4 60.2 : Young producers (see text) .......................................: 51 (NA) 24 (NA) 41 (NA) : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin .................: 16 6 18 24 28 21 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training in : the Reserves or National Guard (see text) .....................: 300 281 204 192 210 217 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ......................: 73 51 4 5 23 50 : Number of persons living in producers' households ................: 695 646 280 302 399 540 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions ...........................................: 318 290 155 142 207 227 Land use and/or crop decisions .................................: 290 267 127 119 157 210 Livestock decisions ............................................: 195 159 58 84 113 114 Marketing decisions (see text) .................................: 234 (NA) 81 (NA) 128 (NA) Record keeping and/or financial management .....................: 276 238 115 117 163 203 Estate planning or succession planning..........................: 210 185 78 80 131 113 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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: 41 30 120,845 115,896 1,101 934 : Sex of producers: : Male ...........................................................: 25 17 87,174 82,925 725 587 Female .........................................................: 16 13 33,671 32,971 376 347 : Hired managers ...................................................: 2 1 6,195 5,735 104 52 : Primary occupation: : Farming ........................................................: 17 5 52,765 51,088 476 443 Other ..........................................................: 24 25 68,080 64,808 625 491 : Place of residence: : On farm operated ...............................................: 26 16 69,478 74,490 686 639 Not on farm operated ...........................................: 15 14 51,367 41,406 415 295 : Days of work off farm: : None ...........................................................: 16 6 52,227 49,420 383 406 Any ............................................................: 25 24 68,618 66,476 718 528 1 to 49 days .................................................: - 4 10,951 9,741 103 68 50 to 99 days ................................................: - 5 4,861 4,281 67 46 100 to 199 days ..............................................: 3 - 7,687 7,778 56 52 200 days or more .............................................: 22 15 45,119 44,676 492 362 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less ................................................: - 3 5,593 5,307 90 63 3 or 4 years ...................................................: 9 14 8,405 7,238 106 88 5 to 9 years ...................................................: 7 3 20,569 15,364 206 147 10 years or more ...............................................: 25 10 86,278 87,987 699 636 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less ................................................: 9 17 14,929 13,340 201 155 6 to 10 years ..................................................: 4 3 17,431 13,451 181 143 11 years or more ...............................................: 28 10 88,485 89,105 719 636 : Age group: : Under 25 years .................................................: - - 1,587 1,400 25 22 25 to 34 years .................................................: 5 1 8,981 8,426 148 108 35 to 44 years .................................................: 3 3 15,478 12,704 157 108 45 to 54 years .................................................: 9 19 17,031 19,849 211 170 55 to 64 years .................................................: 9 2 29,193 32,830 262 249 65 to 74 years .................................................: 8 2 30,170 25,976 179 179 75 years and over...............................................: 7 3 18,405 14,711 119 98 : Average age ....................................................: 58.8 51.6 58.6 58.0 53.6 55.3 : Young producers (see text) .......................................: 5 (NA) 10,568 (NA) 173 (NA) : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin .................: 6 15 1,040 884 1,101 934 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training in : the Reserves or National Guard (see text) .....................: 31 21 110,428 103,901 1,031 843 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ......................: 10 9 10,417 11,995 70 91 : Number of persons living in producers' households ................: 84 59 245,479 238,212 2,172 1,878 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions ...........................................: 34 25 98,475 97,136 877 752 Land use and/or crop decisions .................................: 25 23 86,874 86,126 694 655 Livestock decisions ............................................: 10 21 38,847 44,792 399 389 Marketing decisions (see text) .................................: 24 (NA) 68,988 (NA) 540 (NA) Record keeping and/or financial management .....................: 24 24 86,483 87,781 654 668 Estate planning or succession planning..........................: 15 19 61,180 62,810 470 473 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 9,965 11,534 :: : Land in farms ........................................acres: 2,699,229 3,104,469 :: Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) ...: 78 115 : :: Other crop farming (1119) .................................: 3,053 3,330 FARMS BY SIZE : :: Tobacco farming (11191) .................................: - - : :: Cotton farming (11192) ..................................: - - 1 to 9 acres ..............................................: 807 1,227 :: Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all : 10 to 49 acres ............................................: 2,900 3,157 :: other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ...............: 3,053 3,330 50 to 179 acres ...........................................: 3,232 3,567 :: Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) .................: 735 1,138 180 to 499 acres ..........................................: 1,665 1,921 :: Cattle feedlots (112112) ..................................: 48 57 500 acres or more .........................................: 1,361 1,662 :: Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ..................: 26 35 : :: Hog and pig farming (1122) ................................: 64 75 OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : :: Poultry and egg production (1123) .........................: 177 78 : :: Sheep and goat farming (1124) .............................: 137 173 Owned land in farms ..................................farms: 9,548 10,923 :: Aquaculture and other : acres: 1,630,747 1,737,848 :: animal production (1125, 1129) ...........................: 469 677 Rented or leased land in farms .......................farms: 2,358 3,222 :: : acres: 1,068,482 1,366,621 :: OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : :: : TENURE : :: Farms by- : : :: : Full owners ..........................................farms: 7,607 8,312 :: Type of organization: : acres: 963,680 979,803 :: Operation more than 50 percent owned : Part owners ..........................................farms: 1,941 2,611 :: by one producer's household and/or : acres: 1,581,985 1,871,244 :: extended family ......................................: 9,270 10,932 Tenants ..............................................farms: 417 611 :: Limited Liability Company .............................: 501 361 acres: 153,564 253,422 :: : : :: Operation's legal status for tax purposes: : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : :: Family or individual ..................................: 8,320 9,679 SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : :: Partnership ...........................................: 756 802 : :: Corporation ...........................................: 578 583 Total ................................................farms: 9,965 11,534 :: Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing : $1,000: 2,395,602 1,845,912 :: association, American Indian Reservation, etc. .......: 311 470 : :: : Market value of agricultural products sold .........farms: 9,965 11,534 :: Number of producers: : $1,000: 2,353,914 1,778,947 :: 1 producer ............................................: 4,069 5,216 Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ....farms: 6,429 7,449 :: 2 producers ...........................................: 4,014 4,670 $1,000: 2,042,979 1,490,898 :: 3 producers ...........................................: 1,065 1,018 Livestock, poultry, and their products ...........farms: 2,039 2,842 :: 4 producers ...........................................: 534 448 $1,000: 310,935 288,050 :: 5 or more producers ...................................: 283 182 Government payments ................................farms: 4,746 7,600 :: : $1,000: 41,688 66,965 :: Number of male producers: : : :: 1 producer ..........................................: 6,972 8,796 FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS : :: 2 producers .........................................: 1,974 1,905 : :: 3 producers .........................................: 636 582 Less than $1,000 ..........................................: 801 1,214 :: 4 producers .........................................: 205 125 $1,000 to $2,499 ..........................................: 1,233 1,345 :: 5 or more producers .................................: 120 53 $2,500 to $4,999 ..........................................: 1,111 1,329 :: : $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 1,105 1,452 :: Number of female producers: : $10,000 to $24,999 ........................................: 1,192 1,474 :: 1 producer ..........................................: 3,675 4,319 $25,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 807 915 :: 2 producers .........................................: 381 362 $50,000 or more ...........................................: 3,716 3,805 :: 3 producers .........................................: 78 61 : :: 4 producers .........................................: 19 20 COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION (CCC) LOANS : :: 5 or more producers .................................: 35 3 AND FEDERAL FARM PROGRAM PAYMENTS : :: : : :: Farms reporting- : CCC loans ............................................farms: 57 110 :: Internet access .........................................: 7,220 8,157 $1,000: 5,586 9,490 :: Dial-up ...............................................: 271 303 Conservation Reserve, Wetlands Reserve, : :: Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ........: 3,301 (NA) Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : :: Cellular data plan (see text) .........................: 4,210 3,117 Enhancement Program payments ........................farms: 4,058 4,436 :: Satellite .............................................: 1,634 1,853 $1,000: 24,542 25,041 :: Don't know ............................................: 635 861 Other Federal farm program payments ..................farms: 1,268 5,893 :: Other .................................................: 122 339 $1,000: 17,147 41,924 :: : : :: Farms by number of households sharing : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : :: in net income of operation: : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : :: 1 household .............................................: 6,736 8,379 : :: 2 households ............................................: 2,101 2,067 Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ..........................: 4,950 5,597 :: 3 households ............................................: 606 663 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ........................: 86 115 :: 4 households ............................................: 325 247 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .........................: 142 144 :: 5 or more households ....................................: 197 178 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 10,466 12,060 :: Age group: : : :: Under 25 years ..........................................: 9 10 Sex of producers: : :: 25 to 34 years ..........................................: 153 173 Male ....................................................: 10,097 11,687 :: 35 to 44 years ..........................................: 587 372 Female ..................................................: 369 373 :: 45 to 54 years ..........................................: 786 836 : :: 55 to 64 years ..........................................: 1,120 1,148 Hired managers ............................................: 293 320 :: 65 to 74 years ..........................................: 2,694 5,280 : :: 75 years and over .......................................: 5,117 4,241 Primary occupation: : :: : Farming .................................................: 5,371 6,358 :: Average age .............................................: 70.8 70.3 Other ...................................................: 5,095 5,702 :: : : :: Young producers (see text) ................................: 162 (NA) Place of residence: : :: : On farm operated ........................................: 6,243 8,021 :: Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ..........: 70 91 Not on farm operated ....................................: 4,223 4,039 :: : : :: Producers by race: : Days of work off farm: : :: American Indian or Alaska Native ........................: 18 8 None ....................................................: 6,253 7,184 :: Asian ...................................................: 4 3 Any .....................................................: 4,213 4,876 :: Black or African American ...............................: 17 48 1 to 49 days ..........................................: 867 948 :: Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ...............: 9 4 50 to 99 days .........................................: 399 412 :: White ...................................................: 10,357 11,949 100 to 199 days .......................................: 485 669 :: More than one race reported .............................: 61 48 200 days or more ......................................: 2,462 2,847 :: : : :: Number of persons living in : Years on present farm: : :: producers' households ....................................: 21,240 24,296 2 years or less .........................................: 261 277 :: : 3 or 4 years ............................................: 423 459 :: On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : 5 to 9 years ............................................: 1,231 1,016 :: Day-to-day decisions ....................................: 8,703 10,488 10 years or more ........................................: 8,551 10,308 :: Land use and/or crop decisions ..........................: 7,840 9,484 : :: Livestock decisions .....................................: 3,267 4,843 Years operating any farm: : :: Marketing decisions (see text) ..........................: 5,761 (NA) 5 years or less .........................................: 772 761 :: Record keeping and/or financial management ..............: 7,385 9,103 6 to 10 years ...........................................: 972 866 :: Estate planning or succession planning ..................: 5,584 7,206 11 years or more ........................................: 8,722 10,433 :: : ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 8,270 :: : Land in farms ........................................acres: 3,383,795 :: Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) ...: 170 : :: Other crop farming (1119) .................................: 1,000 FARMS BY SIZE : :: Tobacco farming (11191) .................................: 2 : :: Cotton farming (11192) ..................................: - 1 to 9 acres ..............................................: 998 :: Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all : 10 to 49 acres ............................................: 2,098 :: other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ...............: 998 50 to 179 acres ...........................................: 2,015 :: Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) .................: 894 180 to 499 acres ..........................................: 1,492 :: Cattle feedlots (112112) ..................................: 97 500 acres or more .........................................: 1,667 :: Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ..................: 77 : :: Hog and pig farming (1122) ................................: 176 OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : :: Poultry and egg production (1123) .........................: 218 : :: Sheep and goat farming (1124) .............................: 218 Owned land in farms ..................................farms: 6,987 :: Aquaculture and other : acres: 1,177,315 :: animal production (1125, 1129) ...........................: 373 Rented or leased land in farms .......................farms: 4,041 :: : acres: 2,206,480 :: OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : :: : TENURE : :: Farms by- : : :: : Full owners ..........................................farms: 4,229 :: Type of organization: : acres: 484,505 :: Operation more than 50 percent owned : Part owners ..........................................farms: 2,758 :: by one producer's household and/or : acres: 2,455,783 :: extended family ......................................: 7,634 Tenants ..............................................farms: 1,283 :: Limited Liability Company .............................: 635 acres: 443,507 :: : : :: Operation's legal status for tax purposes: : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : :: Family or individual ..................................: 6,790 SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : :: Partnership ...........................................: 625 : :: Corporation ...........................................: 580 Total ................................................farms: 8,270 :: Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing : $1,000: 3,761,684 :: association, American Indian Reservation, etc. .......: 275 : :: : Market value of agricultural products sold .........farms: 8,270 :: Number of producers: : $1,000: 3,728,387 :: 1 producer ............................................: 2,067 Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ....farms: 6,120 :: 2 producers ...........................................: 3,229 $1,000: 3,072,698 :: 3 producers ...........................................: 1,625 Livestock, poultry, and their products ...........farms: 2,921 :: 4 producers ...........................................: 906 $1,000: 655,688 :: 5 or more producers ...................................: 443 Government payments ................................farms: 2,920 :: : $1,000: 33,298 :: Number of male producers: : : :: 1 producer ..........................................: 4,300 FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS : :: 2 producers .........................................: 2,449 : :: 3 producers .........................................: 901 Less than $1,000 ..........................................: 515 :: 4 producers .........................................: 326 $1,000 to $2,499 ..........................................: 621 :: 5 or more producers .................................: 128 $2,500 to $4,999 ..........................................: 576 :: : $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 682 :: Number of female producers: : $10,000 to $24,999 ........................................: 876 :: 1 producer ..........................................: 3,513 $25,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 697 :: 2 producers .........................................: 799 $50,000 or more ...........................................: 4,303 :: 3 producers .........................................: 105 : :: 4 producers .........................................: 41 COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION (CCC) LOANS : :: 5 or more producers .................................: 28 AND FEDERAL FARM PROGRAM PAYMENTS : :: : : :: Farms reporting- : CCC loans ............................................farms: 60 :: Internet access .........................................: 7,079 $1,000: 15,365 :: Dial-up ...............................................: 127 Conservation Reserve, Wetlands Reserve, : :: Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ........: 3,525 Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : :: Cellular data plan (see text) .........................: 4,726 Enhancement Program payments ........................farms: 1,999 :: Satellite .............................................: 1,726 $1,000: 11,393 :: Don't know ............................................: 341 Other Federal farm program payments ..................farms: 1,386 :: Other .................................................: 145 $1,000: 21,904 :: : : :: Farms by number of households sharing : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : :: in net income of operation: : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : :: 1 household .............................................: 5,719 : :: 2 households ............................................: 1,491 Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ..........................: 4,849 :: 3 households ............................................: 649 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ........................: 110 :: 4 households ............................................: 242 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .........................: 88 :: 5 or more households ....................................: 169 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 10,632 :: Years operating any farm: : : :: 5 years or less .........................................: 4,955 Sex of producers: : :: 6 to 10 years ...........................................: 3,625 Male ....................................................: 7,666 :: 11 years or more ........................................: 2,052 Female ..................................................: 2,966 :: : : :: Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ..........: 173 Hired managers ............................................: 793 :: : : :: Producers by race: : Primary occupation: : :: American Indian or Alaska Native ........................: 12 Farming .................................................: 3,932 :: Asian ...................................................: 23 Other ...................................................: 6,700 :: Black or African American ...............................: 24 : :: Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ...............: 4 Place of residence: : :: White ...................................................: 10,515 On farm operated ........................................: 5,649 :: More than one race reported .............................: 54 Not on farm operated ....................................: 4,983 :: : : :: Military service: : Days of work off farm: : :: Never served or only on active duty for training in : None ....................................................: 2,252 :: the Reserves or National Guard (see text) ..............: 10,470 Any .....................................................: 8,380 :: Active duty now or in the past (see text) ...............: 162 1 to 49 days ..........................................: 1,026 :: : 50 to 99 days .........................................: 657 :: Number of persons living in producers' households .........: 22,016 100 to 199 days .......................................: 879 :: : 200 days or more ......................................: 5,818 :: On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : : :: Day-to-day decisions ....................................: 8,766 Years on present farm: : :: Land use and/or crop decisions ..........................: 7,678 2 years or less .........................................: 1,822 :: Livestock decisions .....................................: 4,307 3 or 4 years ............................................: 2,715 :: Marketing decisions (see text) ..........................: 6,527 5 to 9 years ............................................: 4,024 :: Record keeping and/or financial management ..............: 7,197 10 years or more ........................................: 2,071 :: Estate planning or succession planning ..................: 4,088 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 20,783 18,796 :: : Land in farms ........................................acres: 5,335,559 4,840,319 :: Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) ...: 394 270 : :: Other crop farming (1119) .................................: 4,470 4,278 FARMS BY SIZE : :: Tobacco farming (11191) .................................: - 1 : :: Cotton farming (11192) ..................................: - - 1 to 9 acres ..............................................: 2,666 3,231 :: Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all : 10 to 49 acres ............................................: 6,359 5,479 :: other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ...............: 4,470 4,277 50 to 179 acres ...........................................: 6,173 5,049 :: Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) .................: 1,710 2,211 180 to 499 acres ..........................................: 3,069 2,605 :: Cattle feedlots (112112) ..................................: 121 124 500 acres or more .........................................: 2,516 2,432 :: Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ..................: 76 138 : :: Hog and pig farming (1122) ................................: 268 270 OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : :: Poultry and egg production (1123) .........................: 630 264 : :: Sheep and goat farming (1124) .............................: 489 525 Owned land in farms ..................................farms: 18,503 16,106 :: Aquaculture and other : acres: 2,390,011 2,012,969 :: animal production (1125, 1129) ...........................: 1,185 1,142 Rented or leased land in farms .......................farms: 6,694 6,709 :: : acres: 2,945,548 2,827,350 :: OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : :: : TENURE : :: Farms by- : : :: : Full owners ..........................................farms: 14,089 12,087 :: Type of organization: : acres: 1,443,705 1,118,773 :: Operation more than 50 percent owned : Part owners ..........................................farms: 4,414 4,019 :: by one producer's household and/or : acres: 3,154,622 2,886,575 :: extended family ......................................: 19,077 17,452 Tenants ..............................................farms: 2,280 2,690 :: Limited Liability Company .............................: 1,783 923 acres: 737,232 834,971 :: : : :: Operation's legal status for tax purposes: : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : :: Family or individual ..................................: 17,001 15,364 SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : :: Partnership ...........................................: 1,572 1,396 : :: Corporation ...........................................: 1,380 1,113 Total ................................................farms: 20,783 18,796 :: Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing : $1,000: 5,292,498 3,225,168 :: association, American Indian Reservation, etc. .......: 830 923 : :: : Market value of agricultural products sold .........farms: 20,783 18,796 :: Number of producers: : $1,000: 5,225,800 3,130,369 :: 1 producer ............................................: 6,214 7,060 Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ....farms: 13,886 11,979 :: 2 producers ...........................................: 9,232 7,860 $1,000: 4,425,099 2,494,410 :: 3 producers ...........................................: 2,886 2,339 Livestock, poultry, and their products ...........farms: 5,545 5,475 :: 4 producers ...........................................: 1,609 1,071 $1,000: 800,700 635,959 :: 5 or more producers ...................................: 842 466 Government payments ................................farms: 7,745 10,690 :: : $1,000: 66,698 94,800 :: Number of male producers: : : :: 1 producer ..........................................: 12,917 12,114 FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS : :: 2 producers .........................................: 4,563 3,764 : :: 3 producers .........................................: 1,594 1,134 Less than $1,000 ..........................................: 1,721 2,338 :: 4 producers .........................................: 484 265 $1,000 to $2,499 ..........................................: 2,341 2,172 :: 5 or more producers .................................: 282 161 $2,500 to $4,999 ..........................................: 2,051 2,161 :: : $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 2,123 2,200 :: Number of female producers: : $10,000 to $24,999 ........................................: 2,553 2,315 :: 1 producer ..........................................: 9,828 8,590 $25,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 1,965 1,550 :: 2 producers .........................................: 1,606 1,165 $50,000 or more ...........................................: 8,029 6,060 :: 3 producers .........................................: 265 223 : :: 4 producers .........................................: 101 56 COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION (CCC) LOANS : :: 5 or more producers .................................: 65 28 AND FEDERAL FARM PROGRAM PAYMENTS : :: : : :: Farms reporting- : CCC loans ............................................farms: 83 197 :: Internet access .........................................: 16,776 14,831 $1,000: 18,644 21,369 :: Dial-up ...............................................: 323 289 Conservation Reserve, Wetlands Reserve, : :: Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ........: 8,517 (NA) Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : :: Cellular data plan (see text) .........................: 10,677 6,464 Enhancement Program payments ........................farms: 6,059 5,293 :: Satellite .............................................: 3,753 3,120 $1,000: 35,288 30,578 :: Don't know ............................................: 898 1,248 Other Federal farm program payments ..................farms: 2,607 8,641 :: Other .................................................: 272 691 $1,000: 31,410 64,222 :: : : :: Farms by number of households sharing : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : :: in net income of operation: : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : :: 1 household .............................................: 14,307 13,586 : :: 2 households ............................................: 3,833 3,208 Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ..........................: 10,788 8,949 :: 3 households ............................................: 1,474 1,152 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ........................: 313 389 :: 4 households ............................................: 689 508 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .........................: 339 236 :: 5 or more households ....................................: 480 342 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 32,538 26,995 :: Age group: - Con. : : :: : Sex of producers: : :: 55 to 64 years ..........................................: 5,697 4,960 Male ....................................................: 21,535 18,027 :: 65 to 74 years ..........................................: 3,909 2,732 Female ..................................................: 11,003 8,968 :: 75 years and over .......................................: 1,017 722 : :: : Hired managers ............................................: 1,410 1,371 :: Average age .............................................: 46.4 45.6 : :: : Primary occupation: : :: Young producers (see text) ................................: 8,020 (NA) Farming .................................................: 8,563 7,001 :: : Other ...................................................: 23,975 19,994 :: Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ..........: 382 298 : :: : Place of residence: : :: Producers by race: : On farm operated ........................................: 14,829 13,507 :: American Indian or Alaska Native ........................: 35 30 Not on farm operated ....................................: 17,709 13,488 :: Asian ...................................................: 66 69 : :: Black or African American ...............................: 64 88 Days of work off farm: : :: Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ...............: 11 15 None ....................................................: 8,561 6,443 :: White ...................................................: 32,242 26,703 Any .....................................................: 23,977 20,552 :: More than one race reported .............................: 119 85 1 to 49 days ..........................................: 3,101 2,447 :: : 50 to 99 days .........................................: 1,383 1,090 :: Military service: : 100 to 199 days .......................................: 2,333 1,899 :: Never served or only on active duty for training in : 200 days or more ......................................: 17,160 15,116 :: the Reserves or National Guard (see text) ..............: 30,794 25,368 : :: Active duty now or in the past (see text) ...............: 1,744 1,627 Years operating any farm: : :: : 5 years or less .........................................: 15,023 (NA) :: Number of persons living in producers' households .........: 69,312 60,212 6 to 10 years ...........................................: 17,515 (NA) :: : 11 years or more ........................................: (X) (X) :: On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : : :: Day-to-day decisions ....................................: 25,249 21,500 Age group: : :: Land use and/or crop decisions ..........................: 21,957 19,126 Under 25 years ..........................................: 1,596 1,406 :: Livestock decisions .....................................: 10,560 10,514 25 to 34 years ..........................................: 6,984 6,553 :: Marketing decisions (see text) ..........................: 16,677 (NA) 35 to 44 years ..........................................: 7,778 5,728 :: Record keeping and/or financial management ..............: 21,458 19,124 45 to 54 years ..........................................: 5,557 4,894 :: Estate planning or succession planning ..................: 13,357 11,391 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 71,123 6,058 18,415 4,731 6,266 5,186 percent: 100.0 8.5 25.9 6.7 8.8 7.3 Land in farms ............................................acres: 26,292,041 31,045 488,014 277,215 513,149 605,300 Average size of farm .................................acres: 370 5 27 59 82 117 : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total ....................................................farms: 71,123 6,058 18,415 4,731 6,266 5,186 $1,000: 26,745,458 383,575 958,890 255,944 342,968 422,296 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 376,045 63,317 52,071 54,099 54,735 81,430 : Farms by economic class: : Less than $1,000 ..........................................: 5,059 1,188 2,649 332 368 207 $1,000 to $2,499 ..........................................: 6,946 1,949 3,542 525 444 233 $2,500 to $4,999 ..........................................: 6,380 1,032 3,356 697 587 340 $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 6,664 840 3,144 649 899 525 $10,000 to $24,999 ........................................: 7,586 560 3,086 907 983 754 : $25,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 5,656 208 1,725 790 935 735 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 6,094 105 540 745 1,600 1,164 $100,000 to $249,999 ......................................: 7,953 57 165 45 394 1,155 $250,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 6,984 27 41 17 12 29 : $500,000 to $999,999 ......................................: 5,222 23 20 3 20 21 $1,000,000 or more ........................................: 6,579 69 147 21 24 23 $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 ................................: 4,200 26 43 7 12 14 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 ................................: 1,770 29 58 5 7 3 $5,000,000 or more ......................................: 609 14 46 9 5 6 : Total sales ............................................farms: 71,123 6,058 18,415 4,731 6,266 5,186 $1,000: 26,417,147 379,437 933,431 246,222 328,105 403,842 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and dry peas ............farms: 42,226 843 5,856 2,129 3,425 3,245 $1,000: 21,568,583 3,138 107,743 80,771 187,982 246,596 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 30,326 - 342 690 1,838 2,147 $1,000: 21,341,878 - 19,794 46,740 148,911 219,527 Corn ...............................................farms: 35,321 463 3,450 1,498 2,446 2,547 $1,000: 12,956,612 1,950 70,317 54,252 117,141 154,096 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 25,995 - 300 427 1,035 1,390 $1,000: 12,753,542 - 17,410 29,887 81,598 123,583 Wheat ..............................................farms: 4,649 12 227 116 172 230 $1,000: 315,811 25 1,325 1,414 2,121 3,779 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 1,598 - - - 1 8 $1,000: 256,516 - - - (D) 540 Soybeans ...........................................farms: 33,240 400 2,926 1,159 2,179 2,245 $1,000: 8,240,844 1,159 35,937 25,064 68,005 87,473 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 22,503 - 2 88 371 628 $1,000: 8,012,301 - (D) (D) 25,024 43,975 Sorghum ............................................farms: 78 - 9 2 1 8 $1,000: 2,962 - (D) (D) (D) 106 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 19 - - - - - $1,000: 2,207 - - - - - Barley .............................................farms: 52 - 1 - 2 9 $1,000: (D) - (D) - (D) 246 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 14 - - - - 2 $1,000: 2,655 - - - - (D) Rice ...............................................farms: 1 - - - - - $1,000: (D) - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 1 - - - - - $1,000: (D) - - - - - Other grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas ..........................................farms: 630 4 38 12 32 38 $1,000: 49,158 4 142 (D) 622 896 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 125 - - - 3 6 $1,000: 44,372 - - - 465 696 Tobacco ..............................................farms: 11 2 5 - - 1 $1,000: (D) (D) 146 - - (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 1 - - - - 1 $1,000: (D) - - - - (D) Cotton and cottonseed ................................farms: 1 - - - - - $1,000: (D) - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 1 - - - - - $1,000: (D) - - - - - Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes ............................................farms: 1,424 446 438 49 40 64 $1,000: 179,052 4,657 9,911 2,808 3,696 5,288 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 322 6 47 14 16 13 $1,000: 167,412 693 6,267 2,378 3,358 4,740 : Fruits, tree nuts, and berries .......................farms: 1,027 353 440 45 49 26 $1,000: 34,261 3,252 8,017 1,393 1,453 1,810 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 114 7 45 10 6 7 $1,000: 25,405 450 4,433 948 729 1,532 Fruits and tree nuts ...............................farms: 794 261 347 35 36 21 $1,000: 26,094 1,979 5,705 1,201 1,154 1,408 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 86 3 32 10 6 5 $1,000: 20,065 173 3,188 939 729 (D) Berries ............................................farms: 448 170 191 20 19 8 $1,000: 8,167 1,273 2,312 191 299 402 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 30 4 12 - - 2 $1,000: 5,023 276 1,135 - - (D) Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and sod ...........farms: 966 389 324 40 54 33 $1,000: 402,800 40,625 80,766 21,265 16,383 16,151 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 381 100 129 16 39 14 $1,000: 395,519 37,373 78,191 20,940 16,200 15,840 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 4,040 2,636 2,106 7,419 7,429 4,119 2,718 percent: 5.7 3.7 3.0 10.4 10.4 5.8 3.8 Land in farms ............................................acres: 635,110 521,062 501,143 2,707,617 5,222,930 5,626,731 9,162,725 Average size of farm .................................acres: 157 198 238 365 703 1,366 3,371 : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total ....................................................farms: 4,040 2,636 2,106 7,419 7,429 4,119 2,718 $1,000: 440,442 369,905 434,999 2,396,609 4,791,073 5,801,267 10,147,492 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 109,020 140,328 206,552 323,037 644,915 1,408,416 3,733,441 : Farms by economic class: : Less than $1,000 ..........................................: 92 63 32 78 40 6 4 $1,000 to $2,499 ..........................................: 103 61 27 39 23 - - $2,500 to $4,999 ..........................................: 159 62 31 82 28 6 - $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 284 114 49 124 30 6 - $10,000 to $24,999 ........................................: 489 258 167 317 44 14 7 : $25,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 355 222 168 314 159 42 3 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 718 363 248 396 145 62 8 $100,000 to $249,999 ......................................: 1,743 1,302 951 1,622 447 65 7 $250,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 62 160 387 3,669 2,287 271 22 : $500,000 to $999,999 ......................................: 22 19 28 659 3,535 804 68 $1,000,000 or more ........................................: 13 12 18 119 691 2,843 2,599 $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 ................................: 9 3 7 81 578 2,596 824 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 ................................: 1 8 8 30 87 205 1,329 $5,000,000 or more ......................................: 3 1 3 8 26 42 446 : Total sales ............................................farms: 4,040 2,636 2,106 7,419 7,429 4,119 2,718 $1,000: 424,846 356,608 424,027 2,354,605 4,736,544 5,747,273 10,082,205 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and dry peas ............farms: 2,862 1,957 1,688 6,477 7,017 4,027 2,700 $1,000: 332,390 278,971 289,306 1,917,687 3,985,786 4,969,084 9,169,129 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 2,368 1,706 1,504 6,138 6,898 3,998 2,697 $1,000: 320,672 272,153 284,808 1,909,595 3,982,515 4,968,114 9,169,049 Corn ...............................................farms: 2,407 1,719 1,515 6,052 6,637 3,913 2,674 $1,000: 212,886 169,038 174,412 1,150,287 2,320,786 2,965,347 5,566,100 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 1,745 1,317 1,256 5,570 6,417 3,873 2,665 $1,000: 194,510 156,990 167,216 1,137,721 2,314,434 2,964,370 5,565,822 Wheat ..............................................farms: 177 199 177 738 1,116 805 680 $1,000: 3,344 3,988 4,224 23,891 59,340 63,908 148,451 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 8 18 12 141 439 445 526 $1,000: (D) 1,167 854 10,977 42,312 55,418 144,435 Soybeans ...........................................farms: 2,145 1,622 1,402 5,839 6,738 3,913 2,672 $1,000: 115,719 105,725 110,452 738,437 1,594,708 1,928,631 3,429,533 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 1,110 1,055 1,030 5,209 6,485 3,862 2,663 $1,000: 86,663 88,324 99,437 720,365 1,587,027 1,927,216 3,429,226 Sorghum ............................................farms: 11 5 3 7 5 10 17 $1,000: 261 49 (D) 115 118 442 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 1 - - - 1 5 12 $1,000: (D) - - - (D) (D) 1,688 Barley .............................................farms: 2 4 - 13 14 6 1 $1,000: (D) 18 - 401 1,417 941 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - 3 6 3 - $1,000: - - - 296 1,265 (D) - Rice ...............................................farms: - - - - - - 1 $1,000: - - - - - - (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - 1 $1,000: - - - - - - (D) Other grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas ..........................................farms: 31 21 27 105 119 85 118 $1,000: (D) 153 (D) 4,556 9,417 9,815 23,155 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - 25 25 21 45 $1,000: - - - 3,946 8,478 8,880 21,907 Tobacco ..............................................farms: - 1 - - 2 - - $1,000: - (D) - - (D) - - Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - Cotton and cottonseed ................................farms: - - - - - - 1 $1,000: - - - - - - (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - 1 $1,000: - - - - - - (D) Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes ............................................farms: 38 11 27 69 83 71 88 $1,000: 3,191 405 2,968 10,300 26,564 49,801 59,462 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 12 3 9 26 44 60 72 $1,000: 2,885 353 2,513 9,514 25,888 49,675 59,149 : Fruits, tree nuts, and berries .......................farms: 31 14 7 29 24 5 4 $1,000: 1,846 851 1,559 3,731 3,204 6,025 1,121 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 8 5 3 11 5 4 3 $1,000: 1,598 748 (D) 3,464 2,942 (D) (D) Fruits and tree nuts ...............................farms: 30 12 5 25 15 3 4 $1,000: 1,713 (D) (D) 3,268 2,684 (D) 1,121 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 8 4 2 7 4 2 3 $1,000: 1,517 (D) (D) 2,946 2,581 (D) (D) Berries ............................................farms: 8 2 4 10 12 4 - $1,000: 134 (D) (D) 463 520 (D) - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - 1 1 4 2 4 - $1,000: - (D) (D) 427 (D) (D) - Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and sod ...........farms: 25 7 19 31 27 8 9 $1,000: 15,416 (D) 73,566 55,342 48,568 (D) 24,670 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 13 6 17 23 14 4 6 $1,000: 15,236 (D) (D) 55,261 48,359 (D) 24,633 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 185 50 71 14 11 7 $1,000: (D) 309 883 379 (D) 249 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 15 - 2 - - 3 $1,000: 1,886 - (D) - - 240 Cultivated Christmas trees .........................farms: 180 45 71 14 11 7 $1,000: (D) 304 883 379 (D) 249 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 15 - 2 - - 3 $1,000: 1,886 - (D) - - 240 Short rotation woody crops .........................farms: 5 5 - - - - $1,000: 5 5 - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Other crops and hay ..................................farms: 10,152 581 3,125 783 833 677 $1,000: 100,021 944 10,011 4,074 5,042 5,305 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 371 - 3 - 11 11 $1,000: 39,233 - 150 - 659 834 Maple syrup ........................................farms: 69 22 17 10 4 7 $1,000: 119 4 (D) 1 1 3 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 1 - - - - - $1,000: (D) - - - - - : Cattle and calves ....................................farms: 10,977 675 2,022 544 726 772 $1,000: 881,537 7,440 55,195 7,242 42,925 19,742 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 2,467 27 62 23 42 77 $1,000: 758,542 3,555 40,228 2,091 35,198 10,036 Milk from cows .......................................farms: 432 9 34 5 6 24 $1,000: 387,423 824 3,813 1,533 263 6,492 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 402 6 18 3 2 23 $1,000: 387,011 (D) 3,680 (D) (D) (D) Hogs and pigs ........................................farms: 1,849 419 454 65 80 77 $1,000: 2,415,031 179,746 516,611 98,861 57,193 84,499 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 773 67 115 23 24 22 $1,000: 2,409,053 178,051 515,295 98,719 56,814 84,254 Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and milk .................farms: 1,897 540 729 103 106 88 $1,000: 12,964 2,067 4,252 940 1,157 496 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 42 1 14 7 3 1 $1,000: 4,530 (D) 1,324 507 522 (D) Horses, ponies, mules, burros, : and donkeys .........................................farms: 979 186 422 67 70 62 $1,000: 17,162 5,185 5,988 (D) 741 826 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 48 12 23 2 3 - $1,000: 8,317 3,592 2,369 (D) 198 - Poultry and eggs .....................................farms: 3,148 1,111 1,140 116 134 136 $1,000: 364,202 101,281 119,699 (D) 10,471 14,303 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 149 37 35 2 15 20 $1,000: 357,361 99,095 117,465 (D) 9,958 14,023 Aquaculture ..........................................farms: 41 10 20 4 1 3 $1,000: 9,693 (D) 5,895 357 (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 14 2 6 1 - 2 $1,000: 9,341 (D) 5,820 (D) - (D) Other animals and other animal : products ............................................farms: 1,651 666 587 81 78 56 $1,000: 39,315 29,713 4,501 207 504 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 29 7 10 - 2 1 $1,000: 33,627 27,791 2,590 - (D) (D) : Value of- : Government payments ....................................farms: 32,882 1,096 6,754 2,205 2,950 2,640 $1,000: 328,311 4,138 25,459 9,721 14,863 18,453 : Landlord's share of total sales ........................farms: 8,351 27 187 106 239 316 $1,000: 1,546,674 25 1,430 1,441 5,409 7,165 : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to- : Consumers ..............................................farms: 2,674 958 857 126 136 93 $1,000: 52,977 5,050 11,543 2,701 6,852 3,946 : Retail markets, institutions, and food hubs for : local or regionally branded products ..................farms: 990 283 330 35 69 48 $1,000: 151,437 8,464 (D) (D) 767 21,024 : FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES : : Total farm production expenses 1/ ........................farms: 71,123 6,058 18,415 4,731 6,266 5,186 $1,000: 17,787,801 301,923 862,782 232,714 288,714 344,832 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 250,099 49,839 46,852 49,189 46,076 66,493 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased .............................................farms: 45,097 1,438 6,925 2,356 3,581 3,462 $1,000: 2,942,209 2,427 20,529 12,334 26,522 37,497 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 13,447 1,357 5,838 1,410 1,689 1,182 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 12,505 72 1,033 923 1,784 1,955 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 5,602 4 26 16 96 277 $50,000 or more .........................................: 13,543 5 28 7 12 48 : Chemicals purchased ....................................farms: 46,814 1,466 7,474 2,625 3,982 3,638 $1,000: 1,821,790 1,223 14,408 8,301 18,805 25,887 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 18,093 1,423 6,945 2,138 2,616 1,812 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 8 5 6 8 - 5 - $1,000: 210 (D) 453 1,067 - 142 - Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 2 - 3 4 - 1 - $1,000: (D) - 317 1,030 - (D) - Cultivated Christmas trees .........................farms: 8 5 6 8 - 5 - $1,000: 210 (D) 453 1,067 - 142 - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 2 - 3 4 - 1 - $1,000: (D) - 317 1,030 - (D) - Short rotation woody crops .........................farms: - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - Other crops and hay ..................................farms: 543 348 276 1,030 953 617 386 $1,000: 5,302 3,566 3,556 15,873 21,636 12,719 11,993 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 17 9 13 66 104 74 63 $1,000: 1,666 824 1,301 6,927 13,074 6,200 7,599 Maple syrup ........................................farms: - 2 - 1 3 2 1 $1,000: - (D) - (D) (Z) (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - 1 - $1,000: - - - - - (D) - : Cattle and calves ....................................farms: 581 541 394 1,490 1,785 904 543 $1,000: 27,373 21,143 14,684 109,242 200,788 170,125 205,637 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 100 90 74 416 739 483 334 $1,000: 19,085 13,348 9,006 86,932 177,860 160,769 200,434 Milk from cows .......................................farms: 32 24 15 93 91 64 35 $1,000: 9,002 7,682 11,056 62,274 103,083 99,951 81,450 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 30 23 15 92 91 64 35 $1,000: (D) (D) 11,056 (D) 103,083 99,951 81,450 Hogs and pigs ........................................farms: 36 36 38 138 178 181 147 $1,000: 27,243 29,227 14,279 114,846 331,665 435,653 525,208 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 7 13 16 81 126 151 128 $1,000: 27,088 29,072 14,173 114,023 331,438 435,204 524,923 Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and milk .................farms: 52 33 24 93 65 41 23 $1,000: 208 224 417 1,600 610 571 422 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - 1 1 7 1 4 2 $1,000: - (D) (D) 1,096 (D) 283 (D) Horses, ponies, mules, burros, : and donkeys .........................................farms: 43 24 11 51 27 4 12 $1,000: (D) 581 109 1,524 360 33 83 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 3 1 1 3 - - - $1,000: 450 (D) (D) 1,137 - - - Poultry and eggs .....................................farms: 91 71 41 121 105 64 18 $1,000: (D) 4,093 10,762 58,258 13,828 2,018 2,302 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 2 5 4 14 7 3 5 $1,000: (D) (D) 10,551 58,042 13,534 1,908 2,237 Aquaculture ..........................................farms: - 1 1 - 1 - - $1,000: - (D) (D) - (D) - - Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - 1 1 - 1 - - $1,000: - (D) (D) - (D) - - Other animals and other animal : products ............................................farms: 23 27 23 51 38 13 8 $1,000: 138 294 (D) 2,862 354 (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 1 - - 6 1 - 1 $1,000: (D) - - 2,666 (D) - (D) : Value of- : Government payments ....................................farms: 2,024 1,287 1,074 3,872 4,212 2,749 2,019 $1,000: 15,596 13,297 10,972 42,004 54,529 53,994 65,287 : Landlord's share of total sales ........................farms: 296 294 272 1,441 2,371 1,561 1,241 $1,000: 10,051 11,713 13,425 121,020 318,680 399,456 656,859 : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to- : Consumers ..............................................farms: 73 62 42 123 122 46 36 $1,000: 2,308 478 628 9,729 6,973 1,567 1,201 : Retail markets, institutions, and food hubs for : local or regionally branded products ..................farms: 29 14 24 49 54 30 25 $1,000: 1,228 238 271 5,374 4,346 23,936 2,579 : FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES : : Total farm production expenses 1/ ........................farms: 4,040 2,636 2,106 7,419 7,429 4,119 2,718 $1,000: 317,803 273,676 298,016 1,585,595 3,241,829 3,734,177 6,305,738 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 78,664 103,823 141,508 213,721 436,375 906,574 2,319,992 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased .............................................farms: 2,989 2,083 1,749 6,620 7,152 4,038 2,704 $1,000: 46,746 41,225 41,128 267,807 595,582 672,123 1,178,290 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 635 388 246 464 181 53 4 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,735 1,045 856 2,040 874 148 40 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 546 534 466 2,109 1,228 248 52 $50,000 or more .........................................: 73 116 181 2,007 4,869 3,589 2,608 : Chemicals purchased ....................................farms: 3,120 2,111 1,784 6,705 7,148 4,064 2,697 $1,000: 31,065 27,934 26,665 179,731 375,072 434,753 677,944 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 1,070 557 389 759 297 81 6 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 .......................................: 13,100 36 499 475 1,316 1,699 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 5,647 5 14 9 45 108 $50,000 or more .........................................: 9,974 2 16 3 5 19 : Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased ..............farms: 43,528 1,813 6,504 2,098 3,193 2,990 $1,000: 2,201,583 7,516 31,211 19,522 27,485 34,231 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 5,475 1,188 2,491 487 467 328 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 7,726 444 3,042 901 1,094 751 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 11,924 133 762 613 1,443 1,649 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 6,870 26 129 68 109 197 $50,000 or more .........................................: 11,533 22 80 29 80 65 : Cover crop seed purchased ............................farms: 5,167 193 629 174 288 332 $1,000: 18,789 50 374 160 499 554 : Livestock and poultry purchased or leased ..............farms: 9,640 1,886 2,509 468 531 452 $1,000: 739,670 42,533 86,810 9,554 25,652 11,572 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 5,242 1,479 1,792 283 297 234 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 2,580 291 544 141 173 149 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 859 57 86 24 40 45 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 337 28 24 11 6 10 $250,000 or more ........................................: 622 31 63 9 15 14 : Breeding livestock purchased or leased ...............farms: 4,804 646 1,095 265 297 250 $1,000: 85,487 7,016 15,950 4,425 2,809 3,011 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ..............................................farms: 6,129 1,507 1,721 274 316 259 $1,000: 654,184 35,517 70,860 5,129 22,843 8,561 : Feed purchased .........................................farms: 19,895 3,096 5,735 1,076 1,213 1,123 $1,000: 1,485,671 104,763 271,110 63,864 39,817 61,308 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 11,779 2,314 4,165 800 805 699 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 5,415 633 1,246 222 335 311 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 1,420 63 163 22 43 75 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 407 16 32 12 11 11 $250,000 or more ........................................: 874 70 129 20 19 27 : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ....................farms: 64,948 5,301 16,201 4,182 5,463 4,554 $1,000: 834,463 10,680 41,684 9,878 14,168 16,954 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 40,565 4,922 14,865 3,740 4,780 3,644 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 15,879 308 1,161 411 632 851 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 4,218 46 101 18 45 30 $50,000 or more .........................................: 4,286 25 74 13 6 29 : Utilities ..............................................farms: 47,334 2,901 8,571 2,207 3,191 3,085 $1,000: 278,394 10,814 29,510 6,088 7,540 8,365 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 10,994 1,238 3,550 944 1,139 947 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 23,747 1,400 4,248 1,099 1,795 1,789 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 10,804 214 661 143 232 331 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 1,115 21 48 8 16 9 $50,000 or more .........................................: 674 28 64 13 9 9 : Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ...............farms: 56,659 4,034 12,484 3,190 4,448 3,940 $1,000: 1,094,259 18,764 60,753 17,789 23,831 27,597 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 27,104 3,350 10,090 2,317 3,044 2,338 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 17,954 595 2,096 799 1,270 1,420 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 5,740 47 191 47 88 130 $50,000 or more .........................................: 5,861 42 107 27 46 52 : Hired farm labor .......................................farms: 17,637 817 2,300 624 951 825 $1,000: 932,742 43,575 104,768 22,049 20,129 24,611 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 5,604 375 1,166 333 488 397 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 5,414 267 661 195 327 281 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 4,731 109 311 67 110 117 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 1,197 26 73 11 17 14 $250,000 or more ........................................: 691 40 89 18 9 16 : Contract labor .........................................farms: 4,294 315 957 223 305 232 $1,000: 83,143 3,125 10,409 4,224 1,606 3,040 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 688 78 250 61 61 45 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 1,516 146 456 96 134 90 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,572 72 187 59 100 77 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 249 11 35 2 9 11 $50,000 or more .........................................: 269 8 29 5 1 9 : Customwork and custom hauling ..........................farms: 18,402 740 2,971 956 1,449 1,303 $1,000: 281,007 3,669 18,507 4,236 8,349 8,935 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 2,774 358 1,022 250 260 206 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 5,960 288 1,440 455 673 547 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 6,777 55 412 240 471 498 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 1,801 27 51 6 36 38 $50,000 or more .........................................: 1,090 12 46 5 9 14 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 .......................................: 1,821 1,285 1,095 3,168 1,418 244 44 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 205 228 251 1,917 2,286 519 60 $50,000 or more .........................................: 24 41 49 861 3,147 3,220 2,587 : Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased ..............farms: 2,800 1,959 1,703 6,562 7,149 4,052 2,705 $1,000: 47,502 34,395 33,917 212,547 437,047 492,762 823,450 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 190 93 57 116 39 19 - $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 441 234 205 353 221 36 4 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,846 1,302 1,023 2,146 820 155 32 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 244 265 351 3,140 2,041 243 57 $50,000 or more .........................................: 79 65 67 807 4,028 3,599 2,612 : Cover crop seed purchased ............................farms: 237 185 201 739 957 675 557 $1,000: 426 403 431 2,602 4,389 3,852 5,049 : Livestock and poultry purchased or leased ..............farms: 325 297 226 868 1,049 607 422 $1,000: 10,974 13,078 8,539 59,875 143,173 137,703 190,206 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 144 143 97 315 285 129 44 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 126 103 81 307 394 168 103 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 40 28 33 151 159 96 100 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 8 5 6 45 89 54 51 $250,000 or more ........................................: 7 18 9 50 122 160 124 : Breeding livestock purchased or leased ...............farms: 183 183 128 535 673 331 218 $1,000: 1,479 5,103 2,032 9,213 14,791 10,990 8,667 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ..............................................farms: 180 132 123 454 523 372 268 $1,000: 9,495 7,975 6,508 50,662 128,382 126,713 181,539 : Feed purchased .........................................farms: 782 674 492 1,830 2,039 1,122 713 $1,000: 22,139 19,963 17,857 116,927 209,274 250,697 307,953 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 422 356 254 785 717 317 145 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 260 222 163 661 813 339 210 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 70 68 45 223 275 203 170 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 19 14 14 80 76 63 59 $250,000 or more ........................................: 11 14 16 81 158 200 129 : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ....................farms: 3,595 2,429 1,952 7,095 7,353 4,106 2,717 $1,000: 15,869 13,562 16,080 75,986 155,444 174,985 289,173 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 2,527 1,479 1,018 2,342 963 225 60 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,008 890 860 4,201 4,307 1,064 186 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 48 46 56 422 1,547 1,527 332 $50,000 or more .........................................: 12 14 18 130 536 1,290 2,139 : Utilities ..............................................farms: 2,836 2,023 1,734 6,768 7,234 4,071 2,713 $1,000: 7,765 6,191 6,709 30,312 47,234 48,036 69,831 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 778 450 351 983 488 97 29 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 1,709 1,280 1,096 4,128 3,669 1,246 288 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 340 279 267 1,565 2,831 2,358 1,583 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 8 7 8 61 178 246 505 $50,000 or more .........................................: 1 7 12 31 68 124 308 : Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ...............farms: 3,304 2,284 1,872 6,993 7,325 4,082 2,703 $1,000: 28,214 24,287 28,838 119,913 219,693 221,361 303,218 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 1,713 932 661 1,744 693 178 44 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,376 1,142 987 3,907 3,265 906 191 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 178 141 161 948 2,219 1,242 348 $50,000 or more .........................................: 37 69 63 394 1,148 1,756 2,120 : Hired farm labor .......................................farms: 777 479 462 1,998 3,050 2,878 2,476 $1,000: 13,179 11,366 34,028 60,497 116,453 159,306 322,781 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 386 242 216 766 879 316 40 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 266 155 168 823 1,211 828 232 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 111 69 52 334 793 1,383 1,275 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 7 7 12 37 121 282 590 $250,000 or more ........................................: 7 6 14 38 46 69 339 : Contract labor .........................................farms: 224 127 145 427 533 425 381 $1,000: 1,167 1,208 2,955 5,587 11,952 13,863 24,006 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 37 7 10 52 64 11 12 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 96 46 48 131 146 98 29 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 86 66 74 216 249 215 171 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 3 5 10 18 34 55 56 $50,000 or more .........................................: 2 3 3 10 40 46 113 : Customwork and custom hauling ..........................farms: 1,201 820 705 2,733 2,818 1,603 1,103 $1,000: 10,577 8,202 8,648 41,575 55,697 50,086 62,526 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 133 87 73 178 138 53 16 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 409 259 204 742 583 262 98 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 601 410 349 1,338 1,444 672 287 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 46 52 59 322 437 372 355 $50,000 or more .........................................: 12 12 20 153 216 244 347 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 21,319 255 1,293 522 901 1,024 $1,000: 2,593,287 2,094 6,951 3,927 8,816 13,574 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 3,619 204 985 266 385 359 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 1,669 15 190 126 162 178 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 3,372 23 84 120 301 344 $25,000 or more .........................................: 12,659 13 34 10 53 143 : Rent and lease expenses for machinery, equipment, : and farm share of vehicles ............................farms: 6,138 241 775 287 412 314 $1,000: 197,348 820 4,534 5,308 4,194 2,724 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 750 92 208 59 72 41 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 1,612 113 352 124 141 131 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 2,129 30 181 89 170 131 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 697 6 29 13 20 7 $50,000 or more .........................................: 950 - 5 2 9 4 : Interest expense .......................................farms: 28,165 1,335 4,616 1,449 1,828 1,739 $1,000: 708,587 6,047 28,939 10,584 15,938 18,840 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 9,823 946 2,905 744 913 695 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 11,596 361 1,577 644 788 919 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 5,386 26 123 60 125 117 $100,000 or more ........................................: 1,360 2 11 1 2 8 : Secured by real estate ...............................farms: 21,364 1,048 3,532 1,188 1,434 1,327 $1,000: 510,737 3,423 19,694 8,160 11,953 14,609 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 1,785 318 589 124 148 92 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 5,345 461 1,585 474 523 363 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 9,304 267 1,281 547 690 777 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 2,454 2 67 41 55 68 $50,000 or more .......................................: 2,476 - 10 2 18 27 : Not secured by real estate ...........................farms: 16,490 682 2,328 695 971 882 $1,000: 197,850 2,624 9,244 2,424 3,985 4,231 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 2,594 194 742 180 271 185 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 6,522 413 1,311 418 512 501 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 5,635 53 232 84 157 180 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 1,012 18 29 7 27 8 $50,000 or more .......................................: 727 4 14 6 4 8 : Property taxes paid ....................................farms: 66,918 5,652 17,411 4,541 5,915 4,894 $1,000: 573,779 18,656 56,748 16,547 24,580 25,201 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 39,227 4,721 14,415 3,696 4,640 3,283 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 13,079 699 2,107 551 889 1,123 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 10,004 185 713 254 309 403 $25,000 or more .........................................: 4,608 47 176 40 77 85 : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom services : for livestock .........................................farms: 13,819 1,883 3,640 690 825 777 $1,000: 128,773 14,418 29,174 7,034 3,331 3,645 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 11,191 1,739 3,312 630 756 691 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,913 98 213 42 57 70 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 386 20 49 7 7 11 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 127 6 17 2 - - $100,000 or more ........................................: 202 20 49 9 5 5 : All other production expenses ..........................farms: 48,076 2,311 8,292 2,567 3,794 3,432 $1,000: 891,095 10,799 46,739 11,476 17,950 20,851 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 23,838 2,020 7,045 2,128 2,910 2,347 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 14,907 194 1,021 394 795 991 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 4,429 61 126 28 65 66 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 3,443 20 40 5 17 16 $100,000 or more ........................................: 1,459 16 60 12 7 12 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ .................farms: 7,916 57 358 107 282 289 $1,000: 543,186 279 1,732 708 2,461 3,719 : Depreciation expenses claimed ............................farms: 43,668 2,369 7,277 2,145 3,085 2,773 $1,000: 2,224,581 24,715 83,081 22,714 36,714 42,197 : NET CASH FARM INCOME : : Net cash farm income of operations .......................farms: 71,123 6,058 18,415 4,731 6,266 5,186 $1,000: 10,001,692 145,771 286,328 72,921 115,793 141,191 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 140,625 24,063 15,549 15,413 18,480 27,225 : Farms with net gains 2/ ...............................number: 47,331 2,027 8,606 2,820 4,144 3,709 Average net gain .................................dollars: 227,392 99,599 50,931 38,903 40,274 52,360 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 1,730 284 845 166 191 100 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 4,692 516 2,114 507 698 357 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 3,598 263 1,412 415 493 400 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 6,467 347 2,024 763 958 751 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 6,219 212 1,152 609 941 918 $50,000 or more .........................................: 24,625 405 1,059 360 863 1,183 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 957 855 755 3,755 5,115 3,411 2,476 $1,000: 17,156 18,444 21,203 155,406 410,682 597,063 1,337,973 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 249 171 123 384 355 111 27 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 154 118 92 314 247 62 11 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 276 276 187 855 667 185 54 $25,000 or more .........................................: 278 290 353 2,202 3,846 3,053 2,384 : Rent and lease expenses for machinery, equipment, : and farm share of vehicles ............................farms: 266 165 173 830 1,043 806 826 $1,000: 2,439 1,564 3,224 13,318 28,932 40,642 89,648 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 33 22 24 78 74 34 13 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 107 68 62 232 164 82 36 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 112 62 68 371 426 312 177 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 11 9 15 96 218 127 146 $50,000 or more .........................................: 3 4 4 53 161 251 454 : Interest expense .......................................farms: 1,422 1,104 916 3,774 4,670 3,043 2,269 $1,000: 16,847 14,361 12,709 65,922 133,960 139,344 245,098 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 561 413 313 1,080 835 330 88 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 708 555 474 1,922 2,079 1,082 487 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 142 129 122 710 1,555 1,290 987 $100,000 or more ........................................: 11 7 7 62 201 341 707 : Secured by real estate ...............................farms: 1,035 835 698 2,714 3,472 2,334 1,747 $1,000: 13,403 11,289 9,709 49,281 98,844 101,478 168,895 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 76 62 62 145 92 47 30 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 261 202 154 562 476 204 80 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 585 463 384 1,447 1,644 858 361 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 83 81 74 385 685 553 360 $50,000 or more .......................................: 30 27 24 175 575 672 916 : Not secured by real estate ...........................farms: 813 621 531 2,319 3,096 1,994 1,558 $1,000: 3,444 3,072 3,000 16,641 35,116 37,866 76,203 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 151 102 82 274 296 87 30 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 446 320 258 1,002 828 392 121 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 201 183 179 940 1,669 1,074 683 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 12 10 7 68 236 319 271 $50,000 or more .......................................: 3 6 5 35 67 122 453 : Property taxes paid ....................................farms: 3,745 2,469 1,961 6,897 6,937 3,895 2,601 $1,000: 23,137 16,687 16,069 70,568 106,812 89,661 109,111 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 1,987 1,206 814 2,210 1,482 498 275 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 1,249 824 662 2,262 1,714 723 276 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 440 395 413 2,019 2,596 1,514 763 $25,000 or more .........................................: 69 44 72 406 1,145 1,160 1,287 : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom services : for livestock .........................................farms: 547 485 339 1,404 1,654 980 595 $1,000: 1,342 2,435 1,468 8,950 15,748 20,602 20,626 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 490 417 271 1,054 1,100 488 243 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 51 58 60 266 423 342 233 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 6 5 6 63 74 94 44 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: - - - 11 26 25 40 $100,000 or more ........................................: - 5 2 10 31 31 35 : All other production expenses ..........................farms: 3,044 2,087 1,781 6,778 7,211 4,067 2,712 $1,000: 21,684 18,775 17,978 100,675 179,074 191,190 253,905 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 1,763 1,057 829 2,075 1,204 382 78 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,183 934 835 3,704 3,345 1,129 382 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 69 64 80 732 1,875 945 318 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 16 24 23 194 606 1,267 1,215 $100,000 or more ........................................: 13 8 14 73 181 344 719 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ .................farms: 303 251 265 1,321 2,004 1,497 1,182 $1,000: 5,635 4,920 5,646 45,668 114,927 152,448 205,043 : Depreciation expenses claimed ............................farms: 2,462 1,789 1,518 6,318 7,132 4,088 2,712 $1,000: 43,171 35,384 36,500 189,810 404,390 492,642 813,261 : NET CASH FARM INCOME : : Net cash farm income of operations .......................farms: 4,040 2,636 2,106 7,419 7,429 4,119 2,718 $1,000: 172,361 141,327 168,368 925,999 1,705,737 2,180,171 3,945,725 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 42,664 53,614 79,947 124,815 229,605 529,296 1,451,702 : Farms with net gains 2/ ...............................number: 3,125 2,085 1,726 6,362 6,464 3,704 2,559 Average net gain .................................dollars: 64,656 79,951 107,786 157,473 285,544 608,166 1,561,796 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 72 25 6 27 7 1 6 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 194 81 51 114 54 4 2 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 232 109 85 130 57 2 - $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 505 305 200 386 172 51 5 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 675 404 279 648 296 78 7 $50,000 or more .........................................: 1,447 1,161 1,105 5,057 5,878 3,568 2,539 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 71. Summary by Size of Farm: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : 1 to 9 : 10 to 49 : 50 to 69 : 70 to 99 : 100 to 139 Item : Total : acres : acres : acres : acres : acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NET CASH FARM INCOME - Con. : : Net cash farm income of operations - Con. : : Farms with net losses .................................number: 23,792 4,031 9,809 1,911 2,122 1,477 Average net loss .................................dollars: 31,985 13,921 15,494 19,250 24,081 35,893 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 1,623 262 829 150 155 110 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 5,828 1,283 2,835 472 533 248 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 4,745 1,036 2,239 416 410 256 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 5,826 1,021 2,497 494 549 430 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 2,597 293 910 226 218 219 $50,000 or more .........................................: 3,173 136 499 153 257 214 : Net cash farm income of producers ........................farms: 71,123 6,058 18,415 4,731 6,266 5,186 $1,000: 8,718,647 130,547 236,270 67,472 102,666 132,175 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 122,585 21,549 12,830 14,262 16,385 25,487 : Producers reporting net gains 2/ .......................farms: 46,736 2,023 8,589 2,809 4,135 3,676 Average net gain .................................dollars: 204,773 92,613 45,352 37,262 37,215 50,460 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 1,728 281 850 165 192 105 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 4,744 519 2,112 508 710 366 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 3,619 261 1,406 413 496 394 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 6,516 350 2,021 769 983 759 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 6,386 214 1,155 603 928 912 $50,000 or more .........................................: 23,743 398 1,045 351 826 1,140 : Producers reporting net losses .........................farms: 24,387 4,035 9,826 1,922 2,131 1,510 Average net loss .................................dollars: 34,921 14,079 15,597 19,353 24,034 35,310 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 1,637 265 825 157 153 114 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 5,851 1,279 2,841 469 533 261 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 4,827 1,041 2,260 415 415 270 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 5,889 1,026 2,491 489 556 432 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 2,692 287 907 241 214 219 $50,000 or more .........................................: 3,491 137 502 151 260 214 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ....................................................farms: 419 - 11 10 9 21 $1,000: 53,188 - 14 14 43 234 : INCOME FROM FARM-RELATED SOURCES : : Total income from farm-related sources ...................farms: 37,109 1,565 7,148 2,354 3,044 2,841 $1,000: 1,044,035 64,119 190,220 49,692 61,540 63,727 : Customwork and other agricultural services .............farms: 5,127 91 635 233 221 272 $1,000: 164,484 2,140 6,350 3,152 3,311 5,880 : Gross cash rent or share payments ......................farms: 16,486 1,157 4,918 1,522 1,707 1,573 $1,000: 606,429 53,722 155,193 41,272 48,535 49,961 Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas trees, : short rotation woody crops, and maple products ........farms: 810 42 174 59 96 94 $1,000: 17,289 73 843 828 2,334 1,350 Agri-tourism and recreational services .................farms: 693 74 150 43 48 51 $1,000: 22,906 2,572 5,597 916 1,122 956 Patronage dividends and refunds from : cooperatives ..........................................farms: 18,763 185 1,528 685 1,157 1,129 $1,000: 71,217 697 2,202 1,111 1,288 1,598 Crop and livestock insurance payments ..................farms: 5,408 81 331 133 231 321 $1,000: 99,958 784 1,671 382 1,160 2,331 Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments .........................farms: 674 16 106 49 88 30 $1,000: 2,792 54 165 99 158 96 Other farm-related income sources ......................farms: 2,000 112 409 102 142 114 $1,000: 58,960 4,077 18,200 1,934 3,631 1,555 : LAND USE : : Total cropland ...........................................farms: 64,487 3,943 15,768 4,275 5,784 4,840 acres: 22,913,841 16,725 286,399 159,609 319,355 387,615 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 52,862 2,775 10,730 3,084 4,309 3,906 acres: 21,606,950 9,874 179,276 110,076 232,331 300,053 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 49 acres ...........................................: 19,701 2,775 10,730 1,964 1,718 1,128 50 to 99 acres ..........................................: 6,282 - - 1,120 2,591 1,162 100 to 199 acres ........................................: 6,420 - - - - 1,616 200 to 499 acres ........................................: 8,360 - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ........................................: 6,188 - - - - - 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................: 3,525 - - - - - 2,000 acres or more .....................................: 2,386 - - - - - : Cropland- : Other pasture and grazing land that could have been : used for crops without additional : improvements ........................................farms: 2,829 193 767 139 242 186 acres: 118,312 414 5,593 2,209 3,876 4,067 On which all crops failed or were abandoned ..........farms: 1,493 55 332 77 135 123 acres: 63,800 100 2,037 555 1,312 2,337 Idle or used for cover crops or soil improvement, : but not harvested and not pastured or grazed ........farms: 25,975 1,206 6,296 1,844 2,613 2,087 acres: 1,079,993 6,167 96,429 44,959 79,502 78,753 In summer fallow .....................................farms: 1,490 75 437 113 158 112 acres: 44,786 170 3,064 1,810 2,334 2,405 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 915 551 380 1,057 965 415 159 Average net loss .................................dollars: 32,446 46,043 46,501 71,753 145,097 174,644 320,200 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 48 14 11 38 3 3 - $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 180 67 62 86 54 8 - $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 111 77 35 94 50 21 - $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 262 137 108 219 83 21 5 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 153 97 62 193 182 28 16 $50,000 or more .........................................: 161 159 102 427 593 334 138 : Net cash farm income of producers ........................farms: 4,040 2,636 2,106 7,419 7,429 4,119 2,718 $1,000: 166,236 130,010 152,513 825,400 1,447,067 1,893,699 3,434,593 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 41,148 49,321 72,418 111,255 194,786 459,747 1,263,647 : Producers reporting net gains 2/ .......................farms: 3,100 2,062 1,706 6,226 6,287 3,612 2,511 Average net gain .................................dollars: 63,481 75,813 100,456 146,437 256,286 550,094 1,399,804 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 71 23 6 21 6 2 6 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 188 96 49 119 69 6 2 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 249 113 88 140 56 2 1 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 497 296 204 406 164 58 9 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 689 427 297 703 369 82 7 $50,000 or more .........................................: 1,406 1,107 1,062 4,837 5,623 3,462 2,486 : Producers reporting net losses .........................farms: 940 574 400 1,193 1,142 507 207 Average net loss .................................dollars: 32,507 45,849 47,164 72,355 143,787 183,908 388,001 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 48 20 10 35 8 2 - $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 174 70 56 103 52 12 1 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 117 81 46 112 60 10 - $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 272 136 107 242 106 26 6 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 161 104 69 223 205 37 25 $50,000 or more .........................................: 168 163 112 478 711 420 175 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ....................................................farms: 17 10 22 83 112 75 49 $1,000: 375 380 528 3,868 6,848 14,269 26,615 : INCOME FROM FARM-RELATED SOURCES : : Total income from farm-related sources ...................farms: 2,314 1,609 1,358 4,924 5,301 3,012 1,639 $1,000: 49,723 45,099 31,386 114,985 156,493 113,080 103,971 : Customwork and other agricultural services .............farms: 274 161 141 712 1,000 893 494 $1,000: 5,834 4,875 2,706 17,680 44,410 40,060 28,086 : Gross cash rent or share payments ......................farms: 1,066 718 526 1,481 1,090 445 283 $1,000: 36,676 34,019 20,285 66,890 55,099 21,778 22,997 Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas trees, : short rotation woody crops, and maple products ........farms: 55 39 24 86 105 20 16 $1,000: 1,083 1,116 441 2,314 5,775 642 490 Agri-tourism and recreational services .................farms: 42 31 22 99 59 54 20 $1,000: 290 560 2,334 4,433 2,569 1,115 442 Patronage dividends and refunds from : cooperatives ..........................................farms: 1,147 892 801 3,418 4,080 2,467 1,274 $1,000: 1,502 1,870 1,707 8,296 15,864 17,224 17,858 Crop and livestock insurance payments ..................farms: 282 201 198 808 1,300 922 600 $1,000: 2,662 2,092 2,301 8,772 23,621 27,313 26,869 Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments .........................farms: 53 23 32 90 81 69 37 $1,000: 230 141 85 571 488 381 324 Other farm-related income sources ......................farms: 114 75 83 228 324 176 121 $1,000: 1,445 426 1,527 6,029 8,667 4,566 6,904 : LAND USE : : Total cropland ...........................................farms: 3,870 2,529 2,032 7,290 7,347 4,095 2,714 acres: 445,801 372,058 373,227 2,216,077 4,519,505 5,142,841 8,674,629 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 3,290 2,177 1,829 6,841 7,168 4,044 2,709 acres: 366,807 313,193 321,404 2,020,537 4,295,794 4,981,490 8,476,115 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 49 acres ...........................................: 543 248 178 340 60 15 2 50 to 99 acres ..........................................: 598 249 154 251 132 20 5 100 to 199 acres ........................................: 2,149 1,259 496 709 154 30 7 200 to 499 acres ........................................: - 421 1,001 5,541 1,295 90 12 500 to 999 acres ........................................: - - - - 5,527 630 31 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................: - - - - - 3,259 266 2,000 acres or more .....................................: - - - - - - 2,386 : Cropland- : Other pasture and grazing land that could have been : used for crops without additional : improvements ........................................farms: 158 135 99 335 320 160 95 acres: 4,138 4,160 3,143 15,242 27,614 25,406 22,450 On which all crops failed or were abandoned ..........farms: 97 49 44 199 184 116 82 acres: 1,604 1,172 1,857 9,180 13,236 13,542 16,868 Idle or used for cover crops or soil improvement, : but not harvested and not pastured or grazed ........farms: 1,569 971 811 2,786 2,592 1,795 1,405 acres: 69,088 50,961 45,167 165,485 169,052 117,838 156,592 In summer fallow .....................................farms: 91 69 50 119 164 76 26 acres: 4,164 2,572 1,656 5,633 13,809 4,565 2,604 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 27,023 647 7,084 2,498 3,045 2,717 acres: 1,758,270 1,630 92,498 66,941 115,958 137,080 Woodland pastured ......................................farms: 5,453 214 1,395 381 450 499 acres: 185,424 495 10,834 5,503 9,360 14,305 Woodland not pastured ..................................farms: 23,847 476 6,069 2,262 2,801 2,441 acres: 1,572,846 1,135 81,664 61,438 106,598 122,775 Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured ..........................farms: 17,235 1,892 5,023 1,077 1,346 1,143 acres: 742,228 5,712 51,578 21,188 35,565 37,510 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. ...............farms: 38,458 3,255 10,213 2,702 3,442 2,868 acres: 877,702 6,978 57,539 29,477 42,271 43,095 : Irrigated land ...........................................farms: 2,930 546 580 80 111 102 acres: 635,957 893 4,160 1,637 3,685 3,881 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 2,864 525 558 75 107 97 acres: 633,494 (D) 4,011 1,566 3,565 3,769 Pastureland and other land .............................farms: 137 29 39 11 4 6 acres: 2,463 (D) 149 71 120 112 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : Enhancement Programs ....................................farms: 26,108 993 6,127 2,001 2,587 2,183 acres: 812,404 5,796 88,616 42,213 67,724 70,237 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs .................farms: 33,145 289 3,082 1,387 2,383 2,347 acres: 19,613,771 1,449 75,944 64,446 156,919 213,595 : ORGANIC AGRICULTURE : : Total organic product sales ..............................farms: 370 36 30 14 31 16 $1,000: 120,868 6,242 4,393 1,509 2,875 6,112 : VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS : : Estimated market value of land and buildings .............farms: 71,123 6,058 18,415 4,731 6,266 5,186 $1,000: 221,369,651 1,197,502 5,751,940 2,240,684 4,072,181 4,620,040 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 3,112,490 197,673 312,351 473,617 649,885 890,868 Average per acre ...................................dollars: 8,420 38,573 11,786 8,083 7,936 7,633 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 .............................................: 2,323 1,588 709 6 10 5 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 3,329 1,129 2,125 38 18 13 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 7,063 1,118 4,821 718 324 57 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 16,393 1,834 7,935 2,227 2,493 1,228 $500,000 to $999,999 ......................................: 11,366 307 2,287 1,447 2,491 2,061 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ..................................: 8,678 54 417 253 828 1,571 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ..................................: 10,034 21 102 40 89 245 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ..................................: 6,624 5 16 2 10 5 $10,000,000 or more .......................................: 5,313 2 3 - 3 1 : VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................farms: 71,123 6,058 18,415 4,731 6,266 5,186 $1,000: 18,820,530 279,626 1,000,857 325,093 484,228 509,640 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $4,999 ..............................................: 4,146 966 1,856 365 362 247 $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 4,210 678 1,954 399 448 271 $10,000 to $19,999 ........................................: 6,870 1,140 3,015 539 760 511 $20,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 14,663 1,711 5,640 1,605 1,902 1,327 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 11,644 978 3,612 994 1,353 1,283 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 8,951 380 1,559 530 924 942 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 9,582 152 632 230 405 474 $500,000 or more ..........................................: 11,057 53 147 69 112 131 : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ................................farms: 51,809 3,713 11,169 2,946 3,894 3,442 number: 112,750 5,017 15,653 4,403 5,883 5,635 : Tractors, all ............................................farms: 54,740 3,490 12,424 3,360 4,457 3,821 number: 173,427 5,517 22,714 6,833 9,641 9,711 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ..........................farms: 23,431 2,123 6,318 1,560 1,929 1,515 number: 33,322 2,671 8,339 2,042 2,618 2,228 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ..............................farms: 35,079 1,748 7,566 2,111 2,844 2,591 number: 56,362 2,189 10,219 3,012 4,091 4,034 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ...........................farms: 31,766 448 2,886 1,165 1,850 1,994 number: 83,743 657 4,156 1,779 2,932 3,449 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled ..................farms: 24,591 229 1,563 647 1,121 1,150 number: 28,320 240 1,667 705 1,199 1,279 Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled .............farms: - - - - - - number: - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled ........................farms: 948 26 123 40 56 43 number: 999 26 128 47 58 47 Hay balers ...............................................farms: 11,421 471 2,454 677 772 818 number: 14,210 538 2,872 838 960 1,054 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 1,846 1,172 919 2,746 2,558 1,168 623 acres: 117,395 84,195 75,427 268,281 380,906 230,407 187,552 Woodland pastured ......................................farms: 382 258 217 611 629 268 149 acres: 12,555 8,679 7,986 30,848 43,624 21,533 19,702 Woodland not pastured ..................................farms: 1,625 1,044 823 2,461 2,249 1,052 544 acres: 104,840 75,516 67,441 237,433 337,282 208,874 167,850 Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured ..........................farms: 868 665 477 1,633 1,782 836 493 acres: 35,032 31,976 24,189 109,100 180,826 114,970 94,582 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. ...............farms: 2,240 1,421 1,183 3,918 3,861 2,028 1,327 acres: 36,882 32,833 28,300 114,159 141,693 138,513 205,962 : Irrigated land ...........................................farms: 80 54 73 299 325 282 398 acres: 5,763 4,896 7,078 46,910 70,546 103,537 382,971 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 80 54 71 295 324 280 398 acres: 5,763 4,816 6,872 46,157 70,046 103,352 (D) Pastureland and other land .............................farms: - 5 4 18 10 7 4 acres: - 80 206 753 500 185 (D) : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : Enhancement Programs ....................................farms: 1,607 952 772 2,722 2,752 1,918 1,494 acres: 61,553 45,565 40,685 134,758 113,514 70,901 70,842 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs .................farms: 2,232 1,593 1,389 5,621 6,459 3,772 2,591 acres: 283,689 248,666 266,022 1,736,652 3,904,713 4,607,535 8,054,141 : ORGANIC AGRICULTURE : : Total organic product sales ..............................farms: 31 27 17 60 57 28 23 $1,000: 4,175 2,763 8,717 10,589 21,437 14,784 37,272 : VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS : : Estimated market value of land and buildings .............farms: 4,040 2,636 2,106 7,419 7,429 4,119 2,718 $1,000: 5,059,574 4,250,867 4,076,335 22,903,699 44,265,379 47,762,345 75,169,105 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 1,252,370 1,612,620 1,935,582 3,087,168 5,958,457 11,595,617 27,656,036 Average per acre ...................................dollars: 7,966 8,158 8,134 8,459 8,475 8,488 8,204 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 .............................................: 4 - - 1 - - - $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 4 2 - - - - - $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 16 3 2 2 2 - - $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 465 130 66 14 1 - - $500,000 to $999,999 ......................................: 1,319 660 351 442 1 - - : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ..................................: 1,620 1,113 761 1,717 341 3 - $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ..................................: 605 721 909 4,250 2,640 389 23 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ..................................: 6 6 16 990 3,803 1,474 291 $10,000,000 or more .......................................: 1 1 1 3 641 2,253 2,404 : VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................farms: 4,040 2,636 2,106 7,419 7,429 4,119 2,718 $1,000: 515,999 389,610 364,930 2,048,526 3,755,767 3,810,234 5,336,022 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $4,999 ..............................................: 154 59 32 94 10 1 - $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 157 83 60 101 59 - - $10,000 to $19,999 ........................................: 318 188 114 195 73 15 2 $20,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 870 454 260 649 175 52 18 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 941 591 454 965 332 103 38 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 842 651 574 1,669 735 105 40 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 578 475 496 2,578 2,792 660 110 $500,000 or more ..........................................: 180 135 116 1,168 3,253 3,183 2,510 : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ................................farms: 2,844 2,005 1,672 6,450 6,974 4,015 2,685 number: 4,801 3,599 3,238 13,792 19,161 14,992 16,576 : Tractors, all ............................................farms: 3,117 2,126 1,741 6,531 6,993 3,991 2,689 number: 8,789 6,517 5,821 24,742 32,192 22,513 18,437 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ..........................farms: 1,214 759 650 2,451 2,487 1,455 970 number: 1,675 1,079 1,003 3,650 3,857 2,460 1,700 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ..............................farms: 2,111 1,454 1,177 4,428 4,754 2,577 1,718 number: 3,407 2,403 2,073 7,615 8,588 5,197 3,534 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ...........................farms: 1,920 1,517 1,332 5,546 6,579 3,883 2,646 number: 3,707 3,035 2,745 13,477 19,747 14,856 13,203 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled ..................farms: 1,206 998 901 4,186 6,166 3,820 2,604 number: 1,296 1,082 965 4,603 6,905 4,395 3,984 Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled .............farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled ........................farms: 33 39 37 158 190 145 58 number: 37 40 38 165 196 157 60 Hay balers ...............................................farms: 643 507 393 1,521 1,635 994 536 number: 788 666 478 1,931 2,132 1,228 725 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 43,006 1,059 6,052 2,177 3,374 3,303 acres treated: 17,407,602 4,041 117,929 84,794 188,989 251,123 Manure used ..............................................farms: 7,973 492 1,484 371 478 488 acres treated: 543,446 1,393 14,347 6,715 10,604 14,845 Organic fertilizer used ..................................farms: 868 123 198 60 83 50 acres treated: 107,209 312 2,690 1,888 4,028 3,016 : Acres treated to control- : Insects ................................................farms: 20,505 629 2,825 932 1,492 1,501 acres: 8,343,768 2,214 54,086 36,620 86,605 119,154 Weeds, grass, or brush .................................farms: 43,653 944 6,274 2,299 3,672 3,410 acres: 20,617,538 3,543 124,908 90,776 209,167 272,470 Nematodes ..............................................farms: 6,073 110 748 291 517 556 acres: 1,969,545 467 15,574 11,723 30,994 41,001 Diseases in crops and orchards .........................farms: 10,451 252 1,231 427 722 734 acres: 4,658,635 794 23,849 17,338 43,197 56,734 Chemicals used to control growth, : thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate .........................farms: 1,301 57 239 84 140 108 acres on which used: 133,903 163 3,167 2,195 4,804 5,662 : LAND USE PRACTICES : : Land drained by tile .....................................farms: 23,701 565 2,852 896 1,691 1,569 acres: 8,835,553 2,189 49,819 31,911 92,704 111,122 Land artificially drained by ditches .....................farms: 12,064 525 2,110 624 813 854 acres: 3,579,995 2,082 34,627 19,286 38,335 51,283 Land under conservation easement .........................farms: 4,569 81 877 362 467 431 acres: 202,183 232 8,365 5,586 9,689 11,719 Cropland on which no-till practices were used ............farms: 21,631 440 2,512 912 1,499 1,428 acres: 6,439,833 1,463 40,716 30,103 70,114 85,402 Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were used (see text) .......farms: 21,258 411 2,303 781 1,306 1,318 acres: 8,891,525 1,510 38,097 26,963 63,233 89,323 Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) ..........................farms: 18,035 558 2,912 970 1,496 1,405 acres: 5,912,002 2,171 54,007 36,442 77,983 101,683 Cropland planted to a cover crop (excluding CRP) .........farms: 6,557 248 841 234 372 373 acres: 881,228 529 8,097 4,930 10,786 15,014 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ........farms: 20,796 300 2,244 800 1,352 1,317 : RENEWABLE ENERGY : : Renewable energy producing systems (see text) ............farms: 6,201 562 1,361 344 388 330 Solar panels ...........................................farms: 3,369 424 767 182 185 195 Wind turbines ..........................................farms: 1,117 35 108 17 52 52 Methane digesters ......................................farms: 21 1 6 6 - - Geothermal/geoexchange systems .........................farms: 2,262 153 567 164 180 121 Small hydro systems ....................................farms: 67 - 22 3 3 8 : Wind rights leased to others .............................farms: 1,513 54 197 69 95 114 : TENURE : : Full owners ..............................................farms: 45,412 5,595 16,281 3,946 5,082 3,832 Part owners ..............................................farms: 20,694 153 1,248 562 761 969 Tenants ..................................................farms: 5,017 310 886 223 423 385 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND : : Land owned ...............................................farms: 66,392 5,757 17,588 4,524 5,881 4,839 acres: 14,400,223 263,425 1,143,007 431,356 680,390 760,985 Owned land in farms ....................................farms: 66,106 5,748 17,529 4,508 5,843 4,801 acres: 11,607,971 29,300 445,949 247,173 448,224 504,810 : Land rented or leased from others ........................farms: 25,902 484 2,198 808 1,207 1,367 acres: 14,740,331 2,590 49,487 33,074 68,079 101,981 Rented or leased land in farms .........................farms: 25,711 463 2,134 785 1,184 1,354 acres: 14,684,070 1,745 42,065 30,042 64,925 100,490 : Land rented or leased to others ..........................farms: 17,157 1,211 5,359 1,559 1,755 1,672 acres: 2,848,513 234,970 704,480 187,215 235,320 257,666 : TOTAL PRODUCERS AND FARMS BY NUMBER OF : PRODUCERS : : Total producers ...............................................: 124,725 10,488 31,281 8,213 11,492 9,076 Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer ................................................: 34,418 2,603 8,626 2,250 2,992 2,586 2 producers ...............................................: 27,216 2,925 7,988 1,892 2,295 1,864 3 producers ...............................................: 5,464 295 1,081 343 491 411 4 producers ...............................................: 2,682 155 479 167 329 236 5 or more producers .......................................: 1,343 80 241 79 159 89 : Total male producers ........................................: 89,213 6,427 20,838 5,655 8,085 6,534 Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 52,717 4,923 14,460 3,584 4,547 3,779 2 producers .............................................: 10,498 483 2,072 619 892 774 3 producers .............................................: 3,048 90 437 198 283 229 4 producers .............................................: 855 49 127 35 119 70 5 or more producers .....................................: 448 8 67 17 70 28 : Total female producers ......................................: 35,512 4,061 10,443 2,558 3,407 2,542 Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 27,629 3,319 8,571 2,027 2,485 1,955 2 producers .............................................: 2,623 241 671 178 259 214 3 producers .............................................: 467 46 85 28 62 33 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 2,922 2,031 1,704 6,547 7,108 4,031 2,698 acres treated: 315,148 268,393 274,313 1,712,178 3,618,540 4,110,952 6,461,202 Manure used ..............................................farms: 422 371 290 1,102 1,299 752 424 acres treated: 17,965 15,336 13,557 77,314 125,397 107,254 138,719 Organic fertilizer used ..................................farms: 48 32 25 102 79 48 20 acres treated: 3,782 2,819 1,934 16,339 24,187 27,490 18,724 : Acres treated to control- : Insects ................................................farms: 1,312 915 720 3,087 3,498 2,263 1,331 acres: 148,662 124,350 121,829 814,972 1,689,590 2,144,243 3,001,443 Weeds, grass, or brush .................................farms: 2,977 2,027 1,712 6,586 7,041 4,025 2,686 acres: 343,296 290,966 298,822 1,922,658 4,115,917 4,784,059 8,160,956 Nematodes ..............................................farms: 426 283 243 949 1,009 580 361 acres: 43,887 34,133 37,371 219,141 423,268 460,521 651,465 Diseases in crops and orchards .........................farms: 687 443 379 1,642 1,916 1,277 741 acres: 78,000 56,713 61,112 428,850 916,147 1,221,279 1,754,622 Chemicals used to control growth, : thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate .........................farms: 79 58 56 171 163 90 56 acres on which used: 5,164 3,682 4,817 20,866 31,901 30,553 20,929 : LAND USE PRACTICES : : Land drained by tile .....................................farms: 1,480 1,065 927 3,826 4,410 2,705 1,715 acres: 147,661 128,077 135,628 887,852 1,833,296 2,227,671 3,187,623 Land artificially drained by ditches .....................farms: 697 490 445 1,536 1,878 1,176 916 acres: 59,327 50,185 54,038 288,386 684,661 780,572 1,517,213 Land under conservation easement .........................farms: 329 216 176 567 574 338 151 acres: 11,614 7,111 8,136 28,452 34,854 43,308 33,117 Cropland on which no-till practices were used ............farms: 1,292 884 817 3,337 4,225 2,502 1,783 acres: 107,226 90,360 88,911 597,040 1,390,146 1,521,117 2,417,235 Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were used (see text) .......farms: 1,250 876 791 3,417 4,167 2,660 1,978 acres: 119,881 97,916 107,851 756,218 1,717,096 2,145,291 3,728,146 Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) ..........................farms: 1,159 864 710 2,620 2,607 1,563 1,171 acres: 121,571 110,548 111,731 608,842 1,116,524 1,276,080 2,294,420 Cropland planted to a cover crop (excluding CRP) .........farms: 328 229 233 922 1,289 864 624 acres: 16,533 13,756 16,084 86,622 211,757 224,350 272,770 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ........farms: 1,257 838 711 3,394 4,275 2,811 1,497 : RENEWABLE ENERGY : : Renewable energy producing systems (see text) ............farms: 305 172 187 674 770 650 458 Solar panels ...........................................farms: 155 109 75 335 368 348 226 Wind turbines ..........................................farms: 58 27 56 169 206 183 154 Methane digesters ......................................farms: 2 - - 4 2 - - Geothermal/geoexchange systems .........................farms: 118 57 69 229 265 209 130 Small hydro systems ....................................farms: 4 5 2 12 3 3 2 : Wind rights leased to others .............................farms: 99 65 54 217 259 170 120 : TENURE : : Full owners ..............................................farms: 2,802 1,575 1,187 2,962 1,583 418 149 Part owners ..............................................farms: 904 835 706 3,678 5,162 3,343 2,373 Tenants ..................................................farms: 334 226 213 779 684 358 196 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND : : Land owned ...............................................farms: 3,725 2,429 1,907 6,682 6,762 3,773 2,525 acres: 681,288 541,105 458,928 1,946,360 2,750,984 2,115,203 2,627,192 Owned land in farms ....................................farms: 3,706 2,410 1,893 6,640 6,745 3,761 2,522 acres: 511,136 387,744 358,628 1,625,497 2,492,537 2,016,411 2,540,562 : Land rented or leased from others ........................farms: 1,248 1,069 924 4,473 5,853 3,702 2,569 acres: 128,061 135,603 152,414 1,088,321 2,739,523 3,612,413 6,628,785 Rented or leased land in farms .........................farms: 1,238 1,061 919 4,457 5,846 3,701 2,569 acres: 123,974 133,318 142,515 1,082,120 2,730,393 3,610,320 6,622,163 : Land rented or leased to others ..........................farms: 1,064 702 513 1,495 1,102 442 283 acres: 174,239 155,646 110,199 327,064 267,577 100,885 93,252 : TOTAL PRODUCERS AND FARMS BY NUMBER OF : PRODUCERS : : Total producers ...............................................: 7,367 4,729 3,689 12,732 12,194 7,598 5,866 Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer ................................................: 1,904 1,250 1,058 3,952 4,284 1,913 1,000 2 producers ...............................................: 1,467 979 743 2,434 2,221 1,419 989 3 producers ...............................................: 378 242 174 591 580 472 406 4 producers ...............................................: 173 116 93 283 223 223 205 5 or more producers .......................................: 118 49 38 159 121 92 118 : Total male producers ........................................: 5,265 3,399 2,731 9,833 9,748 6,013 4,685 Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 2,843 1,884 1,519 5,409 5,579 2,740 1,450 2 producers .............................................: 665 430 338 1,244 1,304 900 777 3 producers .............................................: 219 142 114 363 322 325 326 4 producers .............................................: 59 27 25 120 58 79 87 5 or more producers .....................................: 36 17 13 52 49 34 57 : Total female producers ......................................: 2,102 1,330 958 2,899 2,446 1,585 1,181 Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 1,512 989 770 2,238 1,846 1,199 718 2 producers .............................................: 178 100 76 237 203 138 128 3 producers .............................................: 50 26 12 45 34 20 26 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 .............................................: 156 13 32 14 21 12 5 or more producers .....................................: 103 10 22 7 23 2 : PRODUCERS' CHARACTERISTICS 3/ : : Sex of producers: : Male .......................................................: 87,415 6,339 20,559 5,568 7,862 6,373 Female ......................................................: 33,927 3,939 10,166 2,479 3,145 2,474 : Hired managers ................................................: 6,226 250 643 149 235 163 : Primary occupation: : Farming .....................................................: 52,947 2,684 9,285 2,511 3,838 3,217 Other .......................................................: 68,395 7,594 21,440 5,536 7,169 5,630 : Place of residence: : On farm operated ............................................: 69,779 7,454 17,869 4,064 4,897 4,171 Not on farm operated ........................................: 51,563 2,824 12,856 3,983 6,110 4,676 : Days of work off farm: : None ........................................................: 52,396 3,031 11,602 3,192 4,653 3,778 Any .........................................................: 68,946 7,247 19,123 4,855 6,354 5,069 1 to 49 days ..............................................: 10,991 821 2,940 716 1,019 801 50 to 99 days .............................................: 4,890 392 1,140 312 414 340 100 to 199 days ...........................................: 7,724 805 1,798 410 637 559 200 days or more ..........................................: 45,341 5,229 13,245 3,417 4,284 3,369 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less .............................................: 5,621 848 1,604 423 481 408 3 or 4 years ................................................: 8,448 1,203 2,670 628 798 649 5 to 9 years ................................................: 20,678 2,570 6,382 1,375 2,153 1,626 10 years or more ............................................: 86,595 5,657 20,069 5,621 7,575 6,164 : Average years on present farm ...............................: 23.5 16.2 19.8 21.5 21.8 22.4 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less .............................................: 15,023 2,310 4,699 1,078 1,311 1,216 6 to 10 years ...............................................: 17,515 2,131 5,451 1,198 1,861 1,338 11 years or more ............................................: 88,804 5,837 20,575 5,771 7,835 6,293 : Average years on any farm ...................................: 25.6 18.0 21.9 23.6 24.2 24.4 : Age group: : Under 25 years ..............................................: 1,596 278 476 88 126 93 25 to 34 years ..............................................: 9,036 1,111 2,332 486 695 663 35 to 44 years ..............................................: 15,532 1,844 3,890 933 1,264 1,015 45 to 54 years ..............................................: 17,123 1,794 4,537 1,219 1,464 1,193 55 to 64 years ..............................................: 29,331 2,231 7,451 2,024 2,568 1,956 65 to 74 years ..............................................: 30,249 2,046 7,416 1,942 2,962 2,336 75 years and over ...........................................: 18,475 974 4,623 1,355 1,928 1,591 : Average age .................................................: 58.6 53.9 58.3 59.5 60.1 59.8 : Young producers (see text) ....................................: 10,632 1,389 2,808 574 821 756 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ..............: 1,101 177 372 62 87 45 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native ............................: 106 11 37 7 9 10 Asian .......................................................: 196 22 46 22 27 14 Black or African American ...................................: 155 51 29 10 12 4 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ...................: 32 2 17 - 2 1 White .......................................................: 120,514 10,152 30,461 7,995 10,937 8,796 More than one race reported .................................: 339 40 135 13 20 22 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training in : the Reserves or National Guard (see text) ..................: 110,876 9,450 27,680 7,243 9,917 7,988 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ...................: 10,466 828 3,045 804 1,090 859 : Number of persons living in producers' : households ...................................................: 246,263 20,031 59,100 15,737 21,922 17,947 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions ........................................: 98,886 8,576 24,907 6,375 8,549 6,974 Land use and/or crop decisions ..............................: 87,199 6,315 21,008 5,440 7,586 6,176 Livestock decisions .........................................: 39,043 5,348 11,322 2,409 2,715 2,289 Marketing decisions (see text) ..............................: 69,235 5,369 14,416 3,755 5,174 4,640 Record keeping and/or financial management ..................: 86,794 6,824 20,524 5,378 7,338 6,246 Estate planning or succession planning ......................: 61,416 4,248 13,804 3,728 4,897 4,356 : FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by one producer's : household and/or extended family ........................farms: 66,296 5,799 17,509 4,463 5,840 4,838 acres: 23,232,179 29,705 462,382 261,470 478,174 565,183 Limited Liability Company ................................farms: 3,992 324 790 205 300 318 acres: 2,101,236 1,563 20,897 12,073 24,702 37,299 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 .............................................: 13 10 - 5 13 10 13 5 or more producers .....................................: 5 4 - 6 8 2 14 : PRODUCERS' CHARACTERISTICS 3/ : : Sex of producers: : Male .......................................................: 5,152 3,316 2,663 9,606 9,527 5,937 4,513 Female ......................................................: 1,984 1,278 927 2,755 2,315 1,490 975 : Hired managers ................................................: 245 81 125 604 961 1,351 1,419 : Primary occupation: : Farming .....................................................: 3,000 2,026 1,665 6,828 8,072 5,609 4,212 Other .......................................................: 4,136 2,568 1,925 5,533 3,770 1,818 1,276 : Place of residence: : On farm operated ............................................: 3,282 2,374 1,851 6,981 8,047 5,216 3,573 Not on farm operated ........................................: 3,854 2,220 1,739 5,380 3,795 2,211 1,915 : Days of work off farm: : None ........................................................: 3,128 1,956 1,570 5,639 6,168 4,308 3,371 Any .........................................................: 4,008 2,638 2,020 6,722 5,674 3,119 2,117 1 to 49 days ..............................................: 702 440 297 1,026 1,047 735 447 50 to 99 days .............................................: 323 172 166 604 568 269 190 100 to 199 days ...........................................: 415 285 223 905 907 488 292 200 days or more ..........................................: 2,568 1,741 1,334 4,187 3,152 1,627 1,188 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less .............................................: 445 249 172 421 282 201 87 3 or 4 years ................................................: 465 273 240 712 410 261 139 5 to 9 years ................................................: 1,226 772 535 1,643 1,298 654 444 10 years or more ............................................: 5,000 3,300 2,643 9,585 9,852 6,311 4,818 : Average years on present farm ...............................: 23.4 24.3 25.8 27.5 30.5 30.7 30.6 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less .............................................: 961 510 426 1,192 677 422 221 6 to 10 years ...............................................: 1,005 701 458 1,314 1,173 537 348 11 years or more ............................................: 5,170 3,383 2,706 9,855 9,992 6,468 4,919 : Average years on any farm ...................................: 25.9 26.7 28.2 29.7 32.5 32.6 32.4 : Age group: : Under 25 years ..............................................: 55 51 30 116 124 108 51 25 to 34 years ..............................................: 415 327 257 1,050 821 486 393 35 to 44 years ..............................................: 845 570 416 1,397 1,388 1,039 931 45 to 54 years ..............................................: 945 542 409 1,541 1,567 1,031 881 55 to 64 years ..............................................: 1,586 1,055 809 2,957 3,022 2,120 1,552 65 to 74 years ..............................................: 1,917 1,214 968 3,210 3,212 1,877 1,149 75 years and over ...........................................: 1,373 835 701 2,090 1,708 766 531 : Average age .................................................: 60.6 60.0 60.6 59.4 59.3 57.6 56.3 : Young producers (see text) ....................................: 470 378 287 1,166 945 594 444 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ..............: 40 29 31 78 64 74 42 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native ............................: 4 5 6 9 6 - 2 Asian .......................................................: 3 2 6 31 16 4 3 Black or African American ...................................: - 3 6 7 17 16 - Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ...................: - - - 3 4 2 1 White .......................................................: 7,106 4,578 3,562 12,274 11,790 7,394 5,469 More than one race reported .................................: 23 6 10 37 9 11 13 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training in : the Reserves or National Guard (see text) ..................: 6,480 4,199 3,253 11,335 11,039 7,037 5,255 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ...................: 656 395 337 1,026 803 390 233 : Number of persons living in producers' : households ...................................................: 14,340 9,297 7,320 25,937 25,444 16,130 13,058 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions ........................................: 5,534 3,667 2,828 10,183 10,234 6,369 4,690 Land use and/or crop decisions ..............................: 5,152 3,382 2,634 9,441 9,584 6,008 4,473 Livestock decisions .........................................: 1,854 1,320 1,012 3,377 3,678 2,154 1,565 Marketing decisions (see text) ..............................: 3,994 2,743 2,350 8,413 8,910 5,576 3,895 Record keeping and/or financial management ..................: 5,107 3,413 2,706 9,481 9,577 5,944 4,256 Estate planning or succession planning ......................: 3,572 2,379 1,974 6,835 7,265 4,818 3,540 : FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by one producer's : household and/or extended family ........................farms: 3,718 2,450 1,956 6,856 6,883 3,733 2,251 acres: 584,535 484,548 465,784 2,501,961 4,832,380 5,074,607 7,491,450 Limited Liability Company ................................farms: 255 123 147 440 463 356 271 acres: 40,100 24,090 34,844 163,627 327,316 494,725 920,000 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 59,851 5,397 16,433 4,162 5,380 4,385 acres: 18,674,769 27,795 433,477 243,728 440,417 512,815 Partnership ..............................................farms: 4,578 226 704 221 373 354 acres: 3,723,775 1,109 20,285 12,966 30,582 41,008 Registered under State law .............................farms: 3,491 171 501 147 270 250 acres: 3,090,800 860 14,687 8,609 22,143 29,274 : Corporation ..............................................farms: 4,423 290 702 175 212 237 acres: 3,404,669 1,285 18,075 10,103 17,401 27,022 Family held ............................................farms: 3,736 239 553 141 163 181 acres: 3,154,001 1,108 13,858 8,061 13,248 20,651 More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: 68 4 16 3 2 2 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 3,668 235 537 138 161 179 : Other than family held .................................farms: 687 51 149 34 49 56 acres: 250,668 177 4,217 2,042 4,153 6,371 More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: 82 4 10 3 4 12 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 605 47 139 31 45 44 : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. .......................farms: 2,271 145 576 173 301 210 acres: 488,828 856 16,177 10,418 24,749 24,455 : HIRED FARM LABOR : : Hired farm labor .........................................farms: 17,637 817 2,300 624 951 825 workers: 52,989 2,998 7,269 1,621 2,132 2,147 Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more .....................................farms: 8,513 367 963 240 366 317 workers: 21,835 1,356 2,862 663 705 710 Less than 150 days ...................................farms: 13,073 599 1,687 476 726 621 workers: 31,154 1,642 4,407 958 1,427 1,437 Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor .............farms: 197 2 27 8 8 7 Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor ..........................................farms: 31 3 10 5 - 3 Unpaid workers ...........................................farms: 18,266 1,895 4,878 1,200 1,449 1,317 workers: 39,430 4,487 10,839 2,536 3,189 2,873 : FARMS BY SIZE : : 1 to 9 acres ..................................................: 6,058 6,058 - - - - 10 to 49 acres ................................................: 18,415 - 18,415 - - - 50 to 69 acres ................................................: 4,731 - - 4,731 - - 70 to 99 acres ................................................: 6,266 - - - 6,266 - 100 to 139 acres ..............................................: 5,186 - - - - 5,186 140 to 179 acres ..............................................: 4,040 - - - - - 180 to 219 acres ..............................................: 2,636 - - - - - 220 to 259 acres ..............................................: 2,106 - - - - - 260 to 499 acres ..............................................: 7,419 - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ..............................................: 7,429 - - - - - 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..........................................: 4,119 - - - - - 2,000 acres or more ...........................................: 2,718 - - - - - : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ..............................: 40,260 758 5,528 2,032 3,295 3,091 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ............................: 621 271 226 28 16 23 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .............................: 786 270 346 43 39 27 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) .......: 893 367 323 47 51 27 Other crop farming (1119) .....................................: 16,373 1,282 7,085 1,807 2,073 1,390 Tobacco farming (11191) .....................................: 8 2 5 - - 1 Cotton farming (11192) ......................................: - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) .........................: 16,365 1,280 7,080 1,807 2,073 1,389 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) .....................: 5,234 808 2,126 453 492 399 Cattle feedlots (112112) ......................................: 373 26 73 13 27 35 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ......................: 340 19 27 5 1 22 Hog and pig farming (1122) ....................................: 822 269 193 26 26 19 Poultry and egg production (1123) .............................: 1,168 530 454 43 56 37 Sheep and goat farming (1124) .................................: 1,035 432 483 50 29 19 Aquaculture and other animal production (1125,1129) ...........: 3,218 1,026 1,551 184 161 97 : FARM TYPOLOGY (SEE TEXT) : : Farms by typology group: : Small family farms : Gross cash farm income less than $150,000 .................: 44,191 5,625 17,082 4,368 5,652 4,365 Gross cash farm income $150,000 to $349,999 ...............: 8,189 95 245 65 138 420 Midsize family farms : Gross cash farm income $350,000 to $999,999 ...............: 8,618 41 92 20 38 44 Large family farms : Gross cash farm income $1,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...........: 4,919 31 62 5 10 6 Gross cash farm income $5,000,000 or more .................: 379 7 28 5 2 3 Non-family farms ............................................: 4,827 259 906 268 426 348 : OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : Farms reporting- : Internet access .............................................: 56,225 4,805 13,747 3,526 4,572 3,941 Dial-up ...................................................: 1,703 118 404 109 117 122 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ............: 26,463 2,350 6,471 1,607 2,234 1,852 Cellular data plan (see text) .............................: 34,877 2,901 8,178 2,080 2,773 2,349 Satellite .................................................: 12,767 1,049 2,774 767 870 850 Don't know ................................................: 3,874 272 947 291 364 318 Other .....................................................: 908 118 259 36 59 73 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 3,343 2,224 1,738 6,121 5,990 3,065 1,613 acres: 525,324 439,624 414,138 2,233,210 4,192,062 4,144,566 5,067,613 Partnership ..............................................farms: 330 193 130 534 551 430 532 acres: 51,710 38,206 30,805 195,194 389,193 605,208 2,307,509 Registered under State law .............................farms: 252 151 101 422 446 335 445 acres: 39,493 29,822 23,872 154,562 313,418 469,365 1,984,695 : Corporation ..............................................farms: 203 114 137 504 722 573 554 acres: 31,960 22,536 32,407 185,622 527,386 808,936 1,721,936 Family held ............................................farms: 159 91 109 405 626 539 530 acres: 25,162 18,034 25,874 147,916 463,018 766,275 1,650,796 More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: 1 - 1 9 2 17 11 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 158 91 108 396 624 522 519 : Other than family held .................................farms: 44 23 28 99 96 34 24 acres: 6,798 4,502 6,533 37,706 64,368 42,661 71,140 More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: 4 2 4 17 14 6 2 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 40 21 24 82 82 28 22 : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. .......................farms: 164 105 101 260 166 51 19 acres: 26,116 20,696 23,793 93,591 114,289 68,021 65,667 : HIRED FARM LABOR : : Hired farm labor .........................................farms: 777 479 462 1,998 3,050 2,878 2,476 workers: 1,793 1,096 2,076 4,938 7,535 8,488 10,896 Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more .....................................farms: 277 175 167 760 1,324 1,651 1,906 workers: 509 354 1,094 1,671 2,658 3,405 5,848 Less than 150 days ...................................farms: 621 367 349 1,505 2,307 2,093 1,722 workers: 1,284 742 982 3,267 4,877 5,083 5,048 Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor .............farms: 8 7 9 27 27 30 37 Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor ..........................................farms: 2 1 1 2 2 2 - Unpaid workers ...........................................farms: 978 676 491 1,921 1,975 1,031 455 workers: 2,038 1,563 1,040 4,170 3,931 1,905 859 : 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 ..............................................: 4,040 - - - - - - 180 to 219 acres ..............................................: - 2,636 - - - - - 220 to 259 acres ..............................................: - - 2,106 - - - - 260 to 499 acres ..............................................: - - - 7,419 - - - 500 to 999 acres ..............................................: - - - - 7,429 - - 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..........................................: - - - - - 4,119 - 2,000 acres or more ...........................................: - - - - - - 2,718 : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ..............................: 2,730 1,860 1,596 6,174 6,750 3,830 2,616 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ............................: 13 1 6 12 9 11 5 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .............................: 20 9 - 20 9 2 1 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) .......: 21 7 16 26 6 - 2 Other crop farming (1119) .....................................: 868 481 305 682 289 93 18 Tobacco farming (11191) .....................................: - - - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) ......................................: - - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) .........................: 868 481 305 682 289 93 18 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) .....................: 240 177 93 267 141 24 14 Cattle feedlots (112112) ......................................: 36 24 17 40 52 23 7 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ......................: 29 22 14 77 71 43 10 Hog and pig farming (1122) ....................................: 6 13 14 46 76 90 44 Poultry and egg production (1123) .............................: 7 9 9 14 9 - - Sheep and goat farming (1124) .................................: 12 2 2 6 - - - Aquaculture and other animal production (1125,1129) ...........: 58 31 34 55 17 3 1 : FARM TYPOLOGY (SEE TEXT) : : Farms by typology group: : Small family farms : Gross cash farm income less than $150,000 .................: 2,631 1,456 901 1,543 450 98 20 Gross cash farm income $150,000 to $349,999 ...............: 1,019 925 983 3,005 1,156 125 13 Midsize family farms : Gross cash farm income $350,000 to $999,999 ...............: 57 66 61 2,223 4,715 1,167 94 Large family farms : Gross cash farm income $1,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...........: 8 2 10 80 551 2,325 1,829 Gross cash farm income $5,000,000 or more .................: 3 1 1 5 11 18 295 Non-family farms ............................................: 322 186 150 563 546 386 467 : OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : Farms reporting- : Internet access .............................................: 3,092 2,046 1,673 6,172 6,445 3,761 2,445 Dial-up ...................................................: 79 70 55 195 243 117 74 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ............: 1,443 922 789 2,778 2,945 1,830 1,242 Cellular data plan (see text) .............................: 1,884 1,231 1,073 3,882 4,273 2,599 1,654 Satellite .................................................: 650 492 329 1,576 1,694 1,053 663 Don't know ................................................: 267 160 125 443 382 181 124 Other .....................................................: 25 24 30 83 88 74 39 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 71. Summary by Size of Farm: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : 1 to 9 : 10 to 49 : 50 to 69 : 70 to 99 : 100 to 139 Item : Total : acres : acres : acres : acres : acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS - Con. : : Farms by number of households sharing in net income : of operation: : 1 household .................................................: 51,906 5,150 14,808 3,591 4,467 3,674 2 households ................................................: 12,470 617 2,582 755 1,165 958 3 households ................................................: 3,828 169 587 215 363 302 4 households ................................................: 1,734 78 251 85 197 150 5 or more households ........................................: 1,185 44 187 85 74 102 : LIVESTOCK : : Cattle and calves inventory ..............................farms: 13,017 1,012 2,774 700 887 904 number: 962,040 9,545 53,855 16,439 28,796 38,098 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ....................................................: 3,032 750 1,268 203 194 128 10 to 49 ..................................................: 5,807 225 1,400 444 596 558 50 to 99 ..................................................: 1,923 33 71 44 78 167 100 to 199 ................................................: 1,239 4 16 4 14 25 200 to 499 ................................................: 690 - 9 2 3 26 500 or more ...............................................: 326 - 10 3 2 - : Cows and heifers that calved ...........................farms: 11,161 694 2,336 599 806 831 number: 404,477 4,733 23,744 8,165 12,943 18,430 : Beef cows ............................................farms: 10,713 669 2,275 591 792 808 number: 331,471 4,468 22,755 7,847 12,798 16,997 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 3,332 549 1,407 264 262 183 10 to 49 ..............................................: 5,571 113 840 320 511 590 50 to 99 ..............................................: 1,150 7 23 7 17 31 100 to 199 ............................................: 503 - 2 - 2 1 200 to 499 ............................................: 137 - 3 - - 3 500 or more ...........................................: 20 - - - - - : Milk cows ............................................farms: 607 39 107 15 26 37 number: 73,006 265 989 318 145 1,433 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 193 32 87 10 23 13 10 to 49 ..............................................: 107 6 15 4 3 13 50 to 99 ..............................................: 92 1 4 - - 6 100 to 199 ............................................: 96 - - 1 - 5 200 to 499 ............................................: 96 - 1 - - - 500 or more ...........................................: 23 - - - - - : Other cattle ...........................................farms: 10,916 682 1,959 540 725 771 number: 557,563 4,812 30,111 8,274 15,853 19,668 : Cattle and calves sold ...................................farms: 10,977 675 2,022 544 726 772 number: 645,009 6,468 39,682 7,745 25,306 18,003 $1,000: 881,537 7,440 55,195 7,242 42,925 19,742 Calves weighing less than 500 pounds ...................farms: 4,391 214 813 219 292 336 number: 107,024 1,860 8,065 2,353 2,902 4,392 Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more .....................farms: 10,159 603 1,752 479 646 704 number: 537,985 4,608 31,617 5,392 22,404 13,611 Cattle on feed .......................................farms: 1,548 27 81 20 43 81 number: 278,066 1,131 17,399 635 14,630 4,094 : Hogs and pigs inventory ..................................farms: 1,678 396 400 62 91 65 number: 5,204,135 467,974 990,784 296,811 161,682 311,713 Farms with- : 1 to 24 ...................................................: 730 271 245 32 52 35 25 to 49 ..................................................: 105 39 23 2 6 2 50 to 99 ..................................................: 75 14 11 1 9 4 100 to 199 ................................................: 63 10 10 4 6 3 200 to 499 ................................................: 53 6 5 - - 1 500 or more ...............................................: 652 56 106 23 18 20 : Hogs and pigs sold .......................................farms: 1,849 419 454 65 80 77 number: 18,768,594 2,563,701 5,487,708 802,544 586,310 607,653 $1,000: 2,415,031 179,746 516,611 98,861 57,193 84,499 : Sheep and lambs inventory ................................farms: 1,612 435 615 95 81 81 number: 50,943 7,709 16,400 3,106 2,955 2,533 Sheep and lambs sold .....................................farms: 1,079 281 387 56 61 53 number: 32,161 4,430 9,515 1,747 1,696 1,827 : Total horses and ponies inventory ........................farms: 5,506 900 2,397 382 412 326 number: 33,348 4,096 14,835 2,360 2,820 2,215 Total horses and ponies sold .............................farms: 929 170 406 64 65 60 number: 3,088 561 1,273 244 224 179 : Goats, all inventory .....................................farms: 1,743 519 743 119 100 69 number: 31,943 7,012 12,189 2,254 2,584 1,399 Goats, all sold ..........................................farms: 928 303 385 52 49 41 number: 15,076 3,328 5,365 1,462 1,981 507 : POULTRY : : Layers inventory .........................................farms: 4,496 1,333 1,678 219 214 185 number: 7,278,610 1,094,357 (D) (D) 108,500 166,082 Farms with- : 1 to 399 ..................................................: 4,404 1,317 1,662 218 200 171 400 to 3,199 ..............................................: 49 9 9 - 9 7 3,200 to 9,999 ............................................: 8 - 2 - 1 - 10,000 to 19,999 ..........................................: 15 2 2 - 2 2 20,000 to 49,999 ..........................................: 15 4 1 - 2 5 50,000 to 99,999 ..........................................: - - - - - - 100,000 or more ...........................................: 5 1 2 1 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 71. Summary by Size of Farm: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 140 to 179 : 180 to 219 : 220 to 259 : 260 to 499 : 500 to 999 : 1,000 to 1,999 : 2,000 or more Item : acres : acres : acres : acres : acres : acres : acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS - Con. : : Farms by number of households sharing in net income : of operation: : 1 household .................................................: 2,741 1,772 1,451 5,090 4,953 2,652 1,557 2 households ................................................: 824 533 386 1,519 1,550 871 710 3 households ................................................: 285 210 154 457 505 334 247 4 households ................................................: 119 70 72 205 224 159 124 5 or more households ........................................: 71 51 43 148 197 103 80 : LIVESTOCK : : Cattle and calves inventory ..............................farms: 651 591 419 1,657 1,851 955 616 number: 36,329 31,754 26,844 135,734 230,832 186,955 166,859 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ....................................................: 65 72 31 137 98 58 28 10 to 49 ..................................................: 359 289 223 694 615 251 153 50 to 99 ..................................................: 147 157 93 398 453 194 88 100 to 199 ................................................: 49 56 55 291 413 175 137 200 to 499 ................................................: 28 13 12 118 181 165 133 500 or more ...............................................: 3 4 5 19 91 112 77 : Cows and heifers that calved ...........................farms: 588 514 382 1,464 1,625 805 517 number: 15,900 14,757 13,460 63,249 97,428 68,074 63,594 : Beef cows ............................................farms: 562 491 367 1,377 1,542 749 490 number: 14,054 13,276 11,589 51,229 78,939 48,949 48,570 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 120 96 62 173 110 69 37 10 to 49 ..............................................: 387 334 235 858 861 347 175 50 to 99 ..............................................: 45 54 60 257 368 170 111 100 to 199 ............................................: 10 7 6 81 168 116 110 200 to 499 ............................................: - - 4 8 28 44 47 500 or more ...........................................: - - - - 7 3 10 : Milk cows ............................................farms: 41 27 18 104 94 64 35 number: 1,846 1,481 1,871 12,020 18,489 19,125 15,024 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 8 3 3 11 3 - - 10 to 49 ..............................................: 15 15 4 16 9 4 3 50 to 99 ..............................................: 15 7 6 25 18 3 7 100 to 199 ............................................: 3 1 3 33 25 15 10 200 to 499 ............................................: - 1 2 19 36 31 6 500 or more ...........................................: - - - - 3 11 9 : Other cattle ...........................................farms: 579 541 391 1,514 1,730 901 583 number: 20,429 16,997 13,384 72,485 133,404 118,881 103,265 : Cattle and calves sold ...................................farms: 581 541 394 1,490 1,785 904 543 number: 25,237 18,864 14,239 85,099 153,173 117,431 133,762 $1,000: 27,373 21,143 14,684 109,242 200,788 170,125 205,637 Calves weighing less than 500 pounds ...................farms: 255 199 169 628 687 328 251 number: 4,328 3,805 3,530 16,456 24,811 16,718 17,804 Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more .....................farms: 539 511 371 1,416 1,731 876 531 number: 20,909 15,059 10,709 68,643 128,362 100,713 115,958 Cattle on feed .......................................farms: 107 79 52 239 377 293 149 number: 11,493 5,625 3,352 28,288 56,415 61,402 73,602 : Hogs and pigs inventory ..................................farms: 39 26 36 122 147 162 132 number: 54,218 72,300 26,336 210,821 639,001 819,966 1,152,529 Farms with- : 1 to 24 ...................................................: 23 10 13 20 17 10 2 25 to 49 ..................................................: 3 1 4 9 10 - 6 50 to 99 ..................................................: 6 2 2 6 7 11 2 100 to 199 ................................................: 1 1 1 13 3 2 9 200 to 499 ................................................: 2 - 1 17 12 5 4 500 or more ...............................................: 4 12 15 57 98 134 109 : Hogs and pigs sold .......................................farms: 36 36 38 138 178 181 147 number: 112,909 569,262 73,964 714,986 2,228,434 2,370,984 2,650,139 $1,000: 27,243 29,227 14,279 114,846 331,665 435,653 525,208 : Sheep and lambs inventory ................................farms: 47 32 23 73 65 42 23 number: 1,456 1,625 1,001 5,923 3,710 2,784 1,741 Sheep and lambs sold .....................................farms: 35 27 18 62 46 37 16 number: 849 918 717 4,262 2,552 2,488 1,160 : Total horses and ponies inventory ........................farms: 195 121 71 291 227 108 76 number: 1,552 1,088 413 1,752 1,370 409 438 Total horses and ponies sold .............................farms: 41 22 9 49 27 4 12 number: 142 139 46 185 50 12 33 : Goats, all inventory .....................................farms: 28 15 17 55 40 25 13 number: 681 502 871 2,435 1,059 322 635 Goats, all sold ..........................................farms: 19 8 8 32 16 5 10 number: 418 80 379 843 287 135 291 : POULTRY : : Layers inventory .........................................farms: 128 79 83 186 205 152 34 number: 33,093 3,800 41,769 (D) 6,116 2,542 45,023 Farms with- : 1 to 399 ..................................................: 123 77 81 174 202 152 27 400 to 3,199 ..............................................: 3 2 - 4 3 - 3 3,200 to 9,999 ............................................: - - - 4 - - 1 10,000 to 19,999 ..........................................: 2 - 1 1 - - 3 20,000 to 49,999 ..........................................: - - 1 2 - - - 50,000 to 99,999 ..........................................: - - - - - - - 100,000 or more ...........................................: - - - 1 - - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 71. Summary by Size of Farm: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : 1 to 9 : 10 to 49 : 50 to 69 : 70 to 99 : 100 to 139 Item : Total : acres : acres : acres : acres : acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- POULTRY - Con. : : Pullets for laying flock replacement inventory ...........farms: 680 267 261 29 24 23 number: 700,533 (D) (D) 630 887 814 : Layers sold ..............................................farms: 519 189 165 29 20 23 number: 3,274,145 661,036 1,202,935 (D) 75,048 49,990 : Pullets for laying flock replacement sold ................farms: 60 30 18 - 1 - number: 237,263 (D) (D) - (D) - : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ...............farms: 548 228 180 18 22 37 number: 1,121,454 178,639 (D) 2,532 52,361 112,753 Farms with- : 1 to 1,999 ................................................: 511 215 175 18 16 34 2,000 to 59,999 ...........................................: 36 13 4 - 6 3 60,000 to 99,999 ..........................................: - - - - - - 100,000 or more ...........................................: 1 - 1 - - - : Turkeys inventory ........................................farms: 437 164 166 3 14 31 number: 986,321 201,541 302,820 (D) (D) 53,665 Turkeys sold .............................................farms: 231 80 74 7 8 13 number: 2,855,608 600,889 788,122 (D) (D) 180,508 : CROPS : : Barley for grain .........................................farms: 52 - 1 - 2 9 acres: 6,511 - (D) - (D) 452 bushels: 385,529 - (D) - (D) 27,621 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 2 - - - 2 - acres: (D) - - - (D) - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 16 - 1 - - 3 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 19 - - - 2 4 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 5 - - - - 2 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 9 - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 3 - - - - - : Corn for grain ...........................................farms: 35,190 458 3,424 1,492 2,436 2,534 acres: 10,421,518 2,016 66,959 50,668 109,279 141,007 bushels: 2,143,284,486 334,227 11,828,453 9,158,130 20,093,074 26,378,756 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 1,249 8 66 15 28 32 acres: 346,598 34 1,246 372 937 1,577 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 4,713 458 2,368 509 458 397 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 10,484 - 1,056 983 1,978 1,800 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 8,634 - - - - 337 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 5,537 - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 5,822 - - - - - : Corn for silage or greenchop .............................farms: 847 5 34 9 27 56 acres: 54,742 25 463 271 807 1,570 tons: 1,079,213 140 7,424 5,797 12,903 28,759 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 13 - - - - - acres: 324 - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 401 5 30 4 18 39 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 302 - 4 5 9 13 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 97 - - - - 4 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 37 - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 10 - - - - - : Cotton, all ..............................................farms: 1 - - - - - acres: (D) - - - - - bales: (D) - - - - - Irrigated ..............................................farms: 1 - - - - - acres: (D) - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 1 - - - - - : Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas and limas ..........farms: 5 - - - - - acres: 908 - - - - - cwt: 8,788 - - - - - Irrigated ..............................................farms: 1 - - - - - acres: (D) - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 3 - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 2 - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Oats for grain ...........................................farms: 298 - 8 8 19 23 acres: 11,418 - 67 92 310 506 bushels: 937,052 - 4,326 7,056 22,414 27,556 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 3 - - - - - acres: 54 - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 187 - 8 8 14 19 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 97 - - - 5 4 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 8 - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 3 - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 3 - - - - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 19 6 9 28 9 2 3 number: 891 338 102 549 309 (D) 1,014 : Layers sold ..............................................farms: 13 14 9 33 11 11 2 number: 807 2,227 (D) (D) 375 114 (D) : Pullets for laying flock replacement sold ................farms: 2 2 4 - 3 - - number: (D) (D) 100 - 175 - - : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ...............farms: 9 10 7 22 12 3 - number: 215 94,735 3,800 (D) 3,480 3,675 - Farms with- : 1 to 1,999 ................................................: 9 3 7 19 12 3 - 2,000 to 59,999 ...........................................: - 7 - 3 - - - 60,000 to 99,999 ..........................................: - - - - - - - 100,000 or more ...........................................: - - - - - - - : Turkeys inventory ........................................farms: 4 13 11 16 6 6 3 number: 17 (D) (D) (D) 124,436 (D) (D) Turkeys sold .............................................farms: - 5 12 16 8 7 1 number: - (D) (D) (D) 391,148 49,436 (D) : CROPS : : Barley for grain .........................................farms: 2 4 - 13 14 6 1 acres: (D) 108 - 976 2,891 1,880 (D) bushels: (D) 3,387 - 56,761 170,614 114,341 (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 2 2 - 6 2 - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: - 2 - 4 3 3 1 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - 3 - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - 9 - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - 3 - : Corn for grain ...........................................farms: 2,400 1,708 1,501 6,027 6,632 3,906 2,672 acres: 181,884 146,535 151,799 960,750 1,999,907 2,411,810 4,198,904 bushels: 35,814,535 28,682,980 29,632,408 193,440,249 399,265,530 495,754,695 892,901,449 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 42 34 37 203 223 218 343 acres: 3,130 2,681 3,423 24,533 34,867 56,077 217,721 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 183 84 67 132 52 2 3 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 1,722 994 605 1,012 295 38 1 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 495 630 827 4,303 1,818 183 41 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - 2 580 4,050 824 81 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - 417 2,859 2,546 : Corn for silage or greenchop .............................farms: 28 36 40 155 180 159 118 acres: 853 1,041 1,311 9,222 10,446 13,133 15,600 tons: 14,514 22,789 25,662 143,236 213,245 291,643 313,101 Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - 2 3 2 1 5 acres: - - (D) (D) (D) (D) 56 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 18 20 19 73 74 64 37 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 7 15 21 60 74 52 42 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 3 1 - 14 23 27 25 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - 8 9 13 7 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - 3 7 : Cotton, all ..............................................farms: - - - - - - 1 acres: - - - - - - (D) bales: - - - - - - (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - - 1 acres: - - - - - - (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: - - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: - - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - 1 : Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas and limas ..........farms: - - - 1 1 3 - acres: - - - (D) (D) (D) - cwt: - - - (D) (D) (D) - Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - 1 - - acres: - - - - (D) - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: - - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: - - - 1 1 1 - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - 2 - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - - : Oats for grain ...........................................farms: 27 14 14 53 61 33 38 acres: 487 243 533 1,039 2,231 1,462 4,448 bushels: 31,119 14,136 33,361 68,748 165,875 124,064 438,397 Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - - 3 acres: - - - - - - 54 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 22 7 5 44 32 16 12 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 5 7 9 8 26 14 19 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - 1 3 3 1 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 3 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - 3 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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. : : Rice .....................................................farms: 1 - - - - - acres: (D) - - - - - cwt: (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 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Sorghum for grain ........................................farms: 68 - 8 1 1 5 acres: 4,639 - 82 (D) (D) 229 bushels: 456,143 - 1,959 (D) (D) 23,361 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 5 - - - - - acres: 287 - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 31 - 8 1 - 1 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 26 - - - 1 4 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 8 - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 2 - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 1 - - - - - : Soybeans for beans .......................................farms: 33,243 400 2,926 1,159 2,179 2,245 acres: 10,213,710 1,917 52,710 36,056 90,973 119,641 bushels: 605,437,675 89,502 2,718,544 1,907,139 5,092,926 6,628,376 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 1,023 5 42 23 33 27 acres: 219,203 21 916 822 1,360 1,387 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 4,172 400 2,158 434 487 298 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 9,505 - 768 725 1,692 1,776 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 7,874 - - - - 171 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 5,841 - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 5,851 - - - - - : Sunflower seed, all ......................................farms: 34 - 4 1 2 3 acres: 572 - 43 (D) (D) 5 pounds: 693,311 - 112,804 (D) (D) 2,500 Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 31 - 4 1 2 3 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 2 - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 1 - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Tobacco ..................................................farms: 11 2 5 - - 1 acres: 139 (D) 32 - - (D) pounds: 201,968 (D) 64,000 - - (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 0.9 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 1.0 to 1.9 acres ..........................................: 3 2 - - - - 2.0 to 2.9 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 3.0 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 5 - 3 - - - 5.0 to 9.9 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 10.0 to 24.9 acres ........................................: 2 - 2 - - - 25.0 acres or more ........................................: 1 - - - - 1 : Wheat for grain, all .....................................farms: 4,649 12 227 116 172 230 acres: 540,232 63 3,108 2,781 4,376 7,052 bushels: 39,835,453 3,385 173,005 170,993 271,310 472,934 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 97 2 - - 1 1 acres: 12,178 (D) - - (D) (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 1,085 12 201 71 110 113 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 2,003 - 26 45 62 108 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 1,051 - - - - 9 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 324 - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 186 - - - - - : Forage-land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop .............................farms: 16,355 984 4,612 1,101 1,190 1,116 acres: 528,857 3,697 51,430 20,461 25,922 30,485 tons, dry equivalent: 1,487,461 7,960 108,507 46,059 59,272 72,328 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 216 12 58 5 11 15 acres: 5,610 31 484 172 190 320 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 10,329 984 4,247 777 768 642 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 4,898 - 365 324 422 439 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 971 - - - - 35 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 127 - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 30 - - - - - : Alfalfa hay ............................................farms: 8,476 526 2,142 448 537 537 acres: 219,586 1,880 21,398 6,601 8,689 13,291 tons, dry: 744,476 4,781 54,061 18,819 23,962 39,184 Irrigated ............................................farms: 131 2 34 4 4 8 acres: 2,875 (D) 271 22 37 84 : Other dry hay ..........................................farms: 8,151 373 2,266 642 656 546 acres: 253,699 1,344 24,736 11,856 14,899 13,855 tons, dry: 550,694 2,821 47,612 24,007 28,902 25,090 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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. : : Rice .....................................................farms: - - - - - - 1 acres: - - - - - - (D) cwt: - - - - - - (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 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - - : Sorghum for grain ........................................farms: 11 5 2 4 5 9 17 acres: 348 96 (D) 170 157 546 2,916 bushels: 38,104 8,490 (D) 9,970 17,983 64,317 283,586 Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - 1 - 4 acres: - - - - (D) - (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 8 3 2 1 2 2 3 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 3 2 - 3 3 6 4 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - 1 7 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 2 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - 1 : Soybeans for beans .......................................farms: 2,145 1,624 1,402 5,840 6,738 3,913 2,672 acres: 151,371 139,263 143,518 931,402 2,093,812 2,401,663 4,051,384 bushels: 8,643,351 7,884,223 8,266,138 54,617,868 120,357,880 142,428,537 246,803,191 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 32 30 29 148 181 170 303 acres: 1,839 1,661 2,319 14,160 25,356 33,704 135,658 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 152 67 59 95 18 4 - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 1,676 1,020 558 959 288 40 3 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 317 537 778 4,288 1,587 173 23 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - 7 498 4,433 834 69 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - 412 2,862 2,577 : Sunflower seed, all ......................................farms: - - 2 8 3 6 5 acres: - - (D) 232 16 (D) 49 pounds: - - (D) 286,337 24,000 (D) 52,970 Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: - - 2 7 3 5 4 25 to 99 acres ............................................: - - - 1 - - 1 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - 1 - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - - : Tobacco ..................................................farms: - 1 - - 2 - - acres: - (D) - - (D) - - pounds: - (D) - - (D) - - Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 0.9 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - - 1.0 to 1.9 acres ..........................................: - 1 - - - - - 2.0 to 2.9 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - - 3.0 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: - - - - 2 - - 5.0 to 9.9 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - - 10.0 to 24.9 acres ........................................: - - - - - - - 25.0 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - : Wheat for grain, all .....................................farms: 177 199 177 738 1,116 805 680 acres: 5,893 8,162 8,224 41,633 108,768 118,111 232,061 bushels: 409,585 537,667 517,627 3,043,621 7,625,640 8,342,474 18,267,212 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 3 3 - 7 17 18 45 acres: 78 234 - 428 991 1,638 8,786 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 79 56 50 152 138 76 27 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 92 133 114 490 506 282 145 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 6 10 13 95 417 303 198 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - 1 45 120 158 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - 10 24 152 : Forage-land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop .............................farms: 863 596 453 1,785 1,891 1,067 697 acres: 26,791 21,389 17,636 83,643 114,621 69,564 63,218 tons, dry equivalent: 67,274 53,724 49,209 236,842 331,442 242,231 212,613 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 5 5 4 24 26 16 35 acres: 118 156 66 1,322 896 890 965 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 442 305 203 769 666 336 190 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 395 243 218 775 912 494 311 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 26 48 30 222 256 204 150 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - 2 19 44 32 30 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - 13 1 16 : Alfalfa hay ............................................farms: 428 302 254 1,027 1,125 701 449 acres: 9,353 9,015 7,373 33,261 46,374 36,640 25,711 tons, dry: 30,463 25,227 23,161 111,442 167,869 140,522 104,985 Irrigated ............................................farms: 2 3 3 13 17 12 29 acres: (D) 96 57 487 468 769 539 : Other dry hay ..........................................farms: 467 338 226 866 958 469 344 acres: 14,207 10,477 8,204 39,577 58,388 25,224 30,932 tons, dry: 28,985 20,508 18,860 84,925 126,966 67,445 74,573 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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. : : Forage-land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop - Con. : Other dry hay - Con. : : Irrigated ............................................farms: 103 9 28 5 8 8 acres: 2,641 25 210 150 146 216 : Field and grass seed crops, all ..........................farms: 17 1 1 - 1 - acres: 488 (D) (D) - (D) - Irrigated ..............................................farms: 1 - - - - - acres: (D) - - - - - : Land in vegetables .......................................farms: 1,388 431 416 49 46 59 acres: 54,386 615 1,420 349 804 845 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 536 195 151 15 19 14 acres: 27,292 229 376 118 387 253 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 911 408 336 25 17 36 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 212 23 73 20 18 16 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 133 - 7 4 11 2 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: 86 - - - - 5 250.0 acres or more .......................................: 46 - - - - - : Beans, snap ............................................farms: 359 132 93 11 11 8 acres: 10,689 34 35 8 25 9 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 76 8 - - - - acres: 10,072 2 - - - - : Peas, green ............................................farms: 80 33 17 - 3 2 acres: 2,284 6 4 - (D) (D) Harvested for processing .............................farms: 21 - - - 1 - acres: 2,252 - - - (D) - Potatoes ...............................................farms: 249 101 86 9 13 6 acres: 6,373 23 36 5 12 234 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 15 6 - - 2 - acres: 5,924 (D) - - (D) - Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ........................................: 236 101 86 9 13 4 5.0 to 24.9 acres .......................................: 4 - - - - - 25.0 to 99.9 acres ......................................: 1 - - - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres ....................................: 3 - - - - 2 250.0 acres or more .....................................: 5 - - - - - : Sweet corn (see text) ..................................farms: 370 111 95 10 26 15 acres: 8,074 74 195 (D) 348 81 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 54 10 12 - 1 - acres: 4,433 6 11 - (D) - Sweet potatoes .........................................farms: 73 31 25 5 2 3 acres: 32 5 8 2 (D) (D) Harvested for processing .............................farms: 4 2 - - - 2 acres: (D) (D) - - - (D) : Tomatoes in the open ...................................farms: 518 224 182 30 16 13 acres: 521 59 169 33 8 20 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 28 18 6 - 2 - acres: 13 6 4 - (D) - : Land in orchards .........................................farms: 1,102 357 475 51 51 45 acres: 5,531 510 1,538 333 331 479 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 151 59 60 4 3 2 acres: 608 72 166 42 11 (D) Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 846 344 362 33 31 24 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 223 13 112 17 15 12 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 28 - 1 1 5 9 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: 3 - - - - - 250.0 acres or more .......................................: 2 - - - - - : Apples .................................................farms: 545 186 220 25 27 27 bearing and nonbearing acres: 2,203 195 424 132 131 220 : Grapes (including muscadine) (see text) ................farms: 310 98 157 12 10 4 bearing and nonbearing acres: 896 85 537 69 49 17 : Peaches, all ...........................................farms: 295 105 121 9 9 5 bearing and nonbearing acres: 1,143 54 106 29 49 9 : Almonds ................................................farms: 6 1 5 - - - bearing and nonbearing acres: (D) (D) 1 - - - : Pecans .................................................farms: 134 46 46 12 10 16 bearing and nonbearing acres: 595 63 151 92 67 167 : Walnuts, English .......................................farms: 68 35 24 4 - - bearing and nonbearing acres: 66 23 38 (D) - - : Land in berries ..........................................farms: 530 214 218 22 25 8 acres: 722 134 289 20 31 22 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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. : : Forage-land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop - Con. : Other dry hay - Con. : : Irrigated ............................................farms: 3 2 1 11 11 4 13 acres: (D) (D) (D) 835 420 (D) 426 : Field and grass seed crops, all ..........................farms: - - - 4 6 3 1 acres: - - - 52 139 273 (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - - 1 acres: - - - - - - (D) : Land in vegetables .......................................farms: 38 11 27 69 83 71 88 acres: 686 102 738 3,115 6,618 14,049 25,044 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 12 - 13 13 29 28 47 acres: 257 - 446 959 3,113 7,627 13,527 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 21 6 6 20 23 7 6 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 7 4 13 19 10 3 6 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 9 1 7 19 27 28 18 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: 1 - 1 9 17 19 34 250.0 acres or more .......................................: - - - 2 6 14 24 : Beans, snap ............................................farms: 5 1 7 16 26 21 28 acres: 12 (D) (D) 582 1,298 2,807 5,872 Harvested for processing .............................farms: - - - 5 16 19 28 acres: - - - 477 1,084 2,637 5,872 : Peas, green ............................................farms: 1 - - 2 6 3 13 acres: (D) - - (D) 98 477 1,605 Harvested for processing .............................farms: - - - 2 2 3 13 acres: - - - (D) (D) 477 1,591 Potatoes ...............................................farms: 5 1 3 8 7 4 6 acres: (D) (D) (D) 12 17 1,568 4,461 Harvested for processing .............................farms: - - - - - 3 4 acres: - - - - - (D) 4,461 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ........................................: 5 1 3 6 5 - 3 5.0 to 24.9 acres .......................................: - - - 2 2 - - 25.0 to 99.9 acres ......................................: - - - - - 1 - 100.0 to 249.9 acres ....................................: - - - - - 1 - 250.0 acres or more .....................................: - - - - - 2 3 : Sweet corn (see text) ..................................farms: 11 3 12 21 27 16 23 acres: 253 (D) 120 658 1,796 1,068 3,384 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 2 - 1 4 5 5 14 acres: (D) - (D) (D) 873 390 2,795 Sweet potatoes .........................................farms: 3 - 1 1 2 - - acres: 1 - (D) (D) (D) - - Harvested for processing .............................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - : Tomatoes in the open ...................................farms: 12 3 7 14 10 4 3 acres: 13 (D) (D) 63 108 24 (D) Harvested for processing .............................farms: 1 - - - - - 1 acres: (D) - - - - - (D) : Land in orchards .........................................farms: 40 16 7 28 24 3 5 acres: 341 145 (D) 374 384 (D) 164 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 3 2 2 9 6 - 1 acres: 24 (D) (D) 113 30 - (D) Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 22 4 2 10 11 1 2 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 16 11 4 14 8 - 1 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 2 1 1 3 4 - 1 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: - - - 1 1 - 1 250.0 acres or more .......................................: - - - - - 2 - : Apples .................................................farms: 22 4 6 12 13 2 1 bearing and nonbearing acres: 116 (D) 49 249 (D) (D) (D) : Grapes (including muscadine) (see text) ................farms: 11 2 1 11 1 1 2 bearing and nonbearing acres: 50 (D) (D) 51 (D) (D) (D) : Peaches, all ...........................................farms: 15 8 3 5 10 2 3 bearing and nonbearing acres: (D) 34 27 60 68 (D) 157 : Almonds ................................................farms: - - - - - - - bearing and nonbearing acres: - - - - - - - : Pecans .................................................farms: 1 - - 2 1 - - bearing and nonbearing acres: (D) - - (D) (D) - - : Walnuts, English .......................................farms: 3 2 - - - - - bearing and nonbearing acres: (Z) (D) - - - - - : Land in berries ..........................................farms: 10 2 4 11 12 4 - acres: (D) (D) 40 75 26 53 - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 71,123 6,513 5,142 6,981 7,835 5,926 percent: 100.0 9.2 7.2 9.8 11.0 8.3 Land in farms ............................................acres: 26,292,041 13,493,565 3,932,008 3,428,702 1,862,784 858,581 Average size of farm .................................acres: 370 2,072 765 491 238 145 : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total ....................................................farms: 71,123 6,513 5,142 6,981 7,835 5,926 $1,000: 26,745,458 18,222,726 3,709,746 2,610,527 1,320,333 444,384 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 376,045 2,797,901 721,460 373,947 168,517 74,989 : Farms by economic class: : Less than $1,000 ..........................................: 5,059 - - - - - $1,000 to $2,499 ..........................................: 6,946 - - - - - $2,500 to $4,999 ..........................................: 6,380 - - - - - $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 6,664 - - - - - $10,000 to $24,999 ........................................: 7,586 - - - - - : $25,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 5,656 - - - - - $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 6,094 - - - - 5,697 $100,000 to $249,999 ......................................: 7,953 - - - 7,686 229 $250,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 6,984 - - 6,835 149 - : $500,000 to $999,999 ......................................: 5,222 - 5,076 146 - - $1,000,000 or more ........................................: 6,579 6,513 66 - - - $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 ................................: 4,200 4,134 66 - - - $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 ................................: 1,770 1,770 - - - - $5,000,000 or more ......................................: 609 609 - - - - : Total sales ............................................farms: 71,123 6,513 5,142 6,981 7,835 5,926 $1,000: 26,417,147 18,111,672 3,671,918 2,577,905 1,297,546 430,676 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and dry peas ............farms: 42,226 6,198 5,051 6,851 7,458 5,422 $1,000: 21,568,583 13,979,882 3,404,565 2,427,147 1,174,822 374,821 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 30,326 6,177 5,034 6,802 7,310 5,003 $1,000: 21,341,878 13,979,406 3,404,038 2,426,063 1,170,782 361,589 Corn ...............................................farms: 35,321 6,142 4,978 6,505 6,866 4,381 $1,000: 12,956,612 8,534,606 2,038,372 1,336,773 712,175 224,023 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 25,995 6,115 4,940 6,339 6,185 2,416 $1,000: 12,753,542 8,533,839 2,037,361 1,331,667 690,061 160,612 Wheat ..............................................farms: 4,649 1,347 804 935 689 366 $1,000: 315,811 203,394 44,839 41,490 16,178 5,893 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 1,598 895 348 276 55 24 $1,000: 256,516 192,203 34,030 25,262 3,541 1,480 Soybeans ...........................................farms: 33,240 6,058 4,792 6,542 5,965 3,561 $1,000: 8,240,844 5,204,979 1,311,185 1,045,108 443,412 144,241 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 22,503 6,022 4,701 6,339 4,327 1,114 $1,000: 8,012,301 5,204,121 1,308,392 1,038,543 386,253 74,991 Sorghum ............................................farms: 78 22 10 4 12 9 $1,000: 2,962 1,924 429 63 122 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 19 13 5 - - 1 $1,000: 2,207 1,772 (D) - - (D) Barley .............................................farms: 52 7 8 8 17 2 $1,000: (D) (D) 972 396 480 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 14 3 3 3 3 2 $1,000: 2,655 (D) 924 341 296 (D) Rice ...............................................farms: 1 1 - - - - $1,000: (D) (D) - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 1 1 - - - - $1,000: (D) (D) - - - - Other grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas ..........................................farms: 630 213 97 100 87 53 $1,000: 49,158 33,941 8,769 3,317 2,455 299 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 125 71 19 20 14 1 $1,000: 44,372 31,734 7,919 2,702 (D) (D) Tobacco ..............................................farms: 11 - - 3 - 1 $1,000: (D) - - (D) - (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 1 - - 1 - - $1,000: (D) - - (D) - - Cotton and cottonseed ................................farms: 1 1 - - - - $1,000: (D) (D) - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 1 1 - - - - $1,000: (D) (D) - - - - Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes ............................................farms: 1,424 199 69 69 140 116 $1,000: 179,052 141,036 11,652 8,359 7,862 3,048 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 322 161 42 33 62 24 $1,000: 167,412 140,320 11,325 7,502 6,614 1,651 : Fruits, tree nuts, and berries .......................farms: 1,027 16 18 32 66 91 $1,000: 34,261 13,198 719 4,502 4,638 3,810 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 114 12 3 15 37 47 $1,000: 25,405 13,142 450 4,246 4,296 3,271 Fruits and tree nuts ...............................farms: 794 14 11 17 49 77 $1,000: 26,094 10,464 275 3,736 3,791 2,744 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 86 9 1 13 29 34 $1,000: 20,065 10,397 (D) (D) 3,466 (D) Berries ............................................farms: 448 8 13 18 22 36 $1,000: 8,167 2,734 444 766 847 1,066 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 30 6 2 2 8 12 $1,000: 5,023 (D) (D) (D) 768 748 Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and sod ...........farms: 966 101 56 72 136 117 $1,000: 402,800 327,983 29,581 16,516 17,240 6,054 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 381 90 48 53 118 72 $1,000: 395,519 327,793 29,425 16,197 17,029 5,074 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 4,989 5,983 4,449 3,430 3,458 16,417 percent: 7.0 8.4 6.3 4.8 4.9 23.1 Land in farms ............................................acres: 491,690 438,675 212,191 134,145 121,424 1,318,276 Average size of farm .................................acres: 99 73 48 39 35 80 : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total ....................................................farms: 4,989 5,983 4,449 3,430 3,458 16,417 $1,000: 187,793 107,081 37,666 15,618 8,749 80,836 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 37,642 17,897 8,466 4,553 2,530 4,924 : Farms by economic class: : Less than $1,000 ..........................................: - - - - - 5,059 $1,000 to $2,499 ..........................................: - - - - 3,014 3,932 $2,500 to $4,999 ..........................................: - - - 2,960 222 3,198 $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: - - 3,970 341 99 2,254 $10,000 to $24,999 ........................................: - 5,563 412 106 102 1,403 : $25,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 4,738 381 46 20 20 451 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 237 37 19 3 1 100 $100,000 to $249,999 ......................................: 14 2 2 - - 20 $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: 4,989 5,983 4,449 3,430 3,458 16,417 $1,000: 178,154 98,011 32,143 12,386 5,698 1,038 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and dry peas ............farms: 3,899 3,559 1,876 1,068 639 205 $1,000: 133,115 56,258 12,992 3,758 1,080 143 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Corn ...............................................farms: 2,607 2,029 959 491 288 75 $1,000: 73,297 29,018 6,165 1,656 480 49 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Wheat ..............................................farms: 191 156 96 39 21 5 $1,000: 2,220 1,225 429 115 26 2 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Soybeans ...........................................farms: 2,314 1,926 1,026 594 333 129 $1,000: 57,347 25,618 6,338 1,980 544 91 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Sorghum ............................................farms: 4 10 1 - 6 - $1,000: 17 (D) (D) - (D) - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Barley .............................................farms: 6 2 2 - - - $1,000: 127 (D) (D) - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Rice ...............................................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Other grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas ..........................................farms: 27 21 13 9 10 - $1,000: 107 189 (D) 7 (D) - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Tobacco ..............................................farms: 2 3 - - 2 - $1,000: (D) 55 - - (D) - Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Cotton and cottonseed ................................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes ............................................farms: 176 297 193 87 49 29 $1,000: 3,234 2,662 922 192 74 12 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - : Fruits, tree nuts, and berries .......................farms: 152 260 163 115 71 43 $1,000: 3,254 2,859 837 329 94 21 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Fruits and tree nuts ...............................farms: 106 209 128 88 63 32 $1,000: 1,947 2,145 631 261 87 14 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Berries ............................................farms: 96 116 74 44 8 13 $1,000: 1,308 714 206 68 7 6 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and sod ...........farms: 118 181 111 31 38 5 $1,000: 2,688 2,105 480 111 42 1 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: 185 3 5 4 9 10 $1,000: (D) (D) 593 (D) (D) 508 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 15 1 1 2 4 7 $1,000: 1,886 (D) (D) (D) 431 486 Cultivated Christmas trees .........................farms: 180 3 5 4 9 10 $1,000: (D) (D) 593 (D) (D) 508 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 15 1 1 2 4 7 $1,000: 1,886 (D) (D) (D) 431 486 Short rotation woody crops .........................farms: 5 - - - - - $1,000: 5 - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Other crops and hay ..................................farms: 10,152 781 680 805 876 660 $1,000: 100,021 19,312 13,048 15,736 16,450 7,591 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 371 100 55 88 93 35 $1,000: 39,233 11,159 6,601 9,096 10,169 2,209 Maple syrup ........................................farms: 69 2 - 5 2 4 $1,000: 119 (D) - 1 (D) (Z) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 1 1 - - - - $1,000: (D) (D) - - - - : Cattle and calves ....................................farms: 10,977 1,341 1,370 1,234 1,489 874 $1,000: 881,537 560,373 122,392 69,612 56,985 26,929 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 2,467 837 606 413 387 224 $1,000: 758,542 548,942 105,779 52,914 36,018 14,888 Milk from cows .......................................farms: 432 211 74 70 51 8 $1,000: 387,423 327,129 36,452 17,737 5,402 569 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 402 211 74 70 40 7 $1,000: 387,011 327,129 36,452 17,737 (D) (D) Hogs and pigs ........................................farms: 1,849 679 123 77 111 96 $1,000: 2,415,031 2,370,692 29,277 8,429 2,424 1,213 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 773 633 78 34 17 11 $1,000: 2,409,053 2,369,917 29,018 7,771 1,646 701 Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and milk .................farms: 1,897 70 60 69 115 110 $1,000: 12,964 1,234 987 1,114 2,545 1,519 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 42 8 2 4 17 11 $1,000: 4,530 623 (D) (D) 1,973 731 Horses, ponies, mules, burros, : and donkeys .........................................farms: 979 15 17 34 80 67 $1,000: 17,162 910 2,356 1,778 3,319 1,856 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 48 1 4 5 18 20 $1,000: 8,317 (D) 2,180 (D) 2,658 1,210 Poultry and eggs .....................................farms: 3,148 116 144 104 201 133 $1,000: 364,202 331,496 18,750 3,426 3,909 1,901 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 149 58 29 14 26 22 $1,000: 357,361 331,258 18,488 2,993 3,166 1,456 Aquaculture ..........................................farms: 41 4 - 7 1 2 $1,000: 9,693 6,925 - 2,091 (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 14 4 - 7 1 2 $1,000: 9,341 6,925 - 2,091 (D) (D) Other animals and other animal : products ............................................farms: 1,651 44 31 23 73 82 $1,000: 39,315 30,802 1,547 622 1,295 735 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 29 9 4 2 7 7 $1,000: 33,627 30,231 1,424 (D) 965 (D) : Value of- : Government payments ....................................farms: 32,882 4,316 2,803 3,371 3,044 2,172 $1,000: 328,311 111,054 37,828 32,622 22,787 13,708 : Landlord's share of total sales ........................farms: 8,351 2,616 1,722 1,958 1,123 461 $1,000: 1,546,674 1,044,935 267,660 173,033 48,165 9,807 : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to- : Consumers ..............................................farms: 2,674 105 116 96 206 159 $1,000: 52,977 16,888 4,196 7,539 10,195 3,620 : Retail markets, institutions, and food hubs for : local or regionally branded products ..................farms: 990 77 57 35 94 76 $1,000: 151,437 133,348 7,133 1,919 3,163 1,981 : FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES : : Total farm production expenses 1/ ........................farms: 71,123 6,513 5,142 6,981 7,835 5,926 $1,000: 17,787,801 11,483,037 2,408,616 1,789,627 972,818 357,996 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 250,099 1,763,095 468,420 256,357 124,163 60,411 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased .............................................farms: 45,097 6,275 5,096 6,909 7,577 5,345 $1,000: 2,942,209 1,802,412 492,598 367,956 177,181 57,423 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 13,447 45 49 184 658 1,410 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 12,505 164 372 1,537 4,208 3,566 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 5,602 224 719 2,192 2,052 302 $50,000 or more .........................................: 13,543 5,842 3,956 2,996 659 67 : Chemicals purchased ....................................farms: 46,814 6,286 5,088 6,899 7,592 5,596 $1,000: 1,821,790 1,075,753 318,313 237,758 117,943 38,772 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 18,093 51 88 244 1,147 2,815 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 46 24 11 22 12 39 $1,000: 1,420 (D) (D) (D) (D) 12 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Cultivated Christmas trees .........................farms: 41 24 11 22 12 39 $1,000: 1,415 (D) (D) (D) (D) 12 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Short rotation woody crops .........................farms: 5 - - - - - $1,000: 5 - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Other crops and hay ..................................farms: 727 1,190 1,216 1,095 1,050 1,072 $1,000: 7,527 9,656 5,610 3,055 1,485 551 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Maple syrup ........................................farms: 7 7 11 2 11 18 $1,000: (Z) 3 2 (D) 3 3 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - : Cattle and calves ....................................farms: 885 1,369 1,139 715 492 69 $1,000: 19,138 16,063 6,951 2,244 807 43 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Milk from cows .......................................farms: 7 7 2 2 - - $1,000: 100 (D) (D) (D) - - Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Hogs and pigs ........................................farms: 95 182 193 116 142 35 $1,000: 967 1,082 576 202 155 13 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and milk .................farms: 141 287 288 323 285 149 $1,000: 1,312 1,890 1,202 709 369 83 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Horses, ponies, mules, burros, : and donkeys .........................................farms: 130 258 165 121 75 17 $1,000: 3,003 2,614 900 300 113 12 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Poultry and eggs .....................................farms: 203 357 408 484 780 218 $1,000: 807 1,213 778 910 927 84 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Aquaculture ..........................................farms: 10 1 12 - 4 - $1,000: (D) (D) 61 - 5 - Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Other animals and other animal : products ............................................farms: 140 209 217 242 426 164 $1,000: 1,223 1,226 781 493 528 64 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - : Value of- : Government payments ....................................farms: 1,571 1,550 962 657 551 11,885 $1,000: 9,640 9,070 5,523 3,231 3,052 79,798 : Landlord's share of total sales ........................farms: 231 126 55 37 16 6 $1,000: 2,248 647 139 31 7 2 : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to- : Consumers ..............................................farms: 266 407 385 326 455 153 $1,000: 4,640 3,337 1,300 627 378 257 : Retail markets, institutions, and food hubs for : local or regionally branded products ..................farms: 97 162 134 121 108 29 $1,000: 1,120 1,802 385 415 123 48 : FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES : : Total farm production expenses 1/ ........................farms: 4,989 5,983 4,449 3,430 3,458 16,417 $1,000: 203,880 159,245 78,168 48,702 43,509 242,202 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 40,866 26,616 17,570 14,199 12,582 14,753 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased .............................................farms: 3,815 3,512 1,943 1,230 893 2,502 $1,000: 21,395 10,982 3,411 1,582 916 6,354 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 2,192 2,844 1,820 1,183 863 2,199 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,551 661 116 42 30 258 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 61 5 7 4 - 36 $50,000 or more .........................................: 11 2 - 1 - 9 : Chemicals purchased ....................................farms: 4,180 3,796 2,090 1,248 933 3,106 $1,000: 15,279 7,520 2,473 886 654 6,438 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 3,279 3,494 2,031 1,225 914 2,805 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 .......................................: 13,100 214 697 2,812 5,242 2,621 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 5,647 504 1,541 2,437 963 139 $50,000 or more .........................................: 9,974 5,517 2,762 1,406 240 21 : Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased ..............farms: 43,528 6,319 5,097 6,916 7,272 4,601 $1,000: 2,201,583 1,313,164 363,502 273,500 146,478 51,023 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 5,475 1 7 14 73 153 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 7,726 25 31 163 472 1,147 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 11,924 152 341 1,707 4,960 2,958 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 6,870 240 1,182 3,518 1,445 227 $50,000 or more .........................................: 11,533 5,901 3,536 1,514 322 116 : Cover crop seed purchased ............................farms: 5,167 1,179 771 763 682 407 $1,000: 18,789 8,571 3,277 3,259 1,929 834 : Livestock and poultry purchased or leased ..............farms: 9,640 1,373 809 673 863 572 $1,000: 739,670 642,993 39,306 16,095 13,409 6,351 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 5,242 135 216 228 343 264 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 2,580 223 294 281 373 240 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 859 241 164 129 132 68 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 337 187 104 31 15 - $250,000 or more ........................................: 622 587 31 4 - - : Breeding livestock purchased or leased ...............farms: 4,804 627 469 421 540 323 $1,000: 85,487 52,251 8,891 5,072 5,317 2,749 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ..............................................farms: 6,129 929 444 362 429 326 $1,000: 654,184 590,742 30,416 11,023 8,092 3,602 : Feed purchased .........................................farms: 19,895 2,067 1,600 1,434 1,828 1,175 $1,000: 1,485,671 1,306,974 61,777 30,002 24,208 12,614 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 11,779 339 517 579 791 591 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 5,415 405 605 566 740 473 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 1,420 321 296 240 278 98 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 407 199 121 42 19 13 $250,000 or more ........................................: 874 803 61 7 - - : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ....................farms: 64,948 6,501 5,120 6,850 7,215 5,225 $1,000: 834,463 486,862 122,843 93,291 51,834 21,102 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 40,565 133 371 1,308 3,379 3,873 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 15,879 972 2,918 4,708 3,588 1,291 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 4,218 1,791 1,416 652 196 50 $50,000 or more .........................................: 4,286 3,605 415 182 52 11 : Utilities ..............................................farms: 47,334 6,510 5,140 6,964 6,836 3,766 $1,000: 278,394 147,713 35,367 31,193 22,226 9,496 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 10,994 93 263 698 1,353 1,031 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 23,747 1,147 2,158 4,259 4,422 2,334 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 10,804 3,775 2,574 1,936 1,025 388 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 1,115 885 119 55 24 13 $50,000 or more .........................................: 674 610 26 16 12 - : Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ...............farms: 56,659 6,502 5,140 6,954 7,101 4,664 $1,000: 1,094,259 564,537 174,424 141,500 89,674 35,010 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 27,104 118 302 985 2,237 2,219 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 17,954 876 1,900 4,199 4,096 2,180 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 5,740 1,462 1,973 1,242 568 215 $50,000 or more .........................................: 5,861 4,046 965 528 200 50 : Hired farm labor .......................................farms: 17,637 5,482 2,368 2,214 1,901 1,058 $1,000: 932,742 702,169 67,216 57,777 35,205 12,739 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 5,604 322 631 773 814 565 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 5,414 897 989 880 726 351 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 4,731 2,698 632 477 311 131 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 1,197 946 89 70 38 8 $250,000 or more ........................................: 691 619 27 14 12 3 : Contract labor .........................................farms: 4,294 817 429 397 431 332 $1,000: 83,143 56,267 6,311 4,548 4,627 1,658 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 688 27 31 57 35 57 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 1,516 105 112 126 118 145 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,572 359 238 174 237 119 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 249 131 30 26 21 11 $50,000 or more .........................................: 269 195 18 14 20 - : Customwork and custom hauling ..........................farms: 18,402 2,886 2,022 2,729 2,988 1,895 $1,000: 281,007 141,537 38,058 39,700 31,301 11,823 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 2,774 74 105 119 214 223 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 5,960 330 376 649 852 786 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 6,777 877 1,071 1,473 1,731 826 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 1,801 832 321 398 137 52 $50,000 or more .........................................: 1,090 773 149 90 54 8 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 .......................................: 865 287 55 22 19 266 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 26 15 1 1 - 20 $50,000 or more .........................................: 10 - 3 - - 15 : Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased ..............farms: 3,329 3,134 1,783 1,108 912 3,057 $1,000: 23,317 16,412 4,145 2,013 1,160 6,870 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 330 794 1,032 728 651 1,692 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 1,861 1,809 611 303 213 1,091 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 969 413 116 64 47 197 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 97 54 19 10 1 77 $50,000 or more .........................................: 72 64 5 3 - - : Cover crop seed purchased ............................farms: 294 313 194 122 107 335 $1,000: 315 228 90 47 54 185 : Livestock and poultry purchased or leased ..............farms: 677 970 965 795 984 959 $1,000: 5,726 5,870 3,425 1,891 2,000 2,605 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 327 589 749 706 898 787 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 299 350 203 79 73 165 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 51 31 13 10 13 7 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: - - - - - - $250,000 or more ........................................: - - - - - - : Breeding livestock purchased or leased ...............farms: 403 552 471 300 308 390 $1,000: 3,465 3,417 1,597 796 571 1,362 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ..............................................farms: 358 564 647 612 777 681 $1,000: 2,261 2,453 1,828 1,095 1,429 1,243 : Feed purchased .........................................farms: 1,325 2,160 1,921 1,507 1,740 3,138 $1,000: 10,269 13,355 7,329 4,377 4,697 10,069 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 692 1,383 1,426 1,241 1,568 2,652 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 559 723 482 258 159 445 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 73 48 13 8 9 36 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 1 3 - - 4 5 $250,000 or more ........................................: - 3 - - - - : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ....................farms: 4,415 5,396 4,059 3,109 3,117 13,941 $1,000: 12,904 10,716 6,762 4,178 3,921 20,051 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 3,716 4,904 3,788 2,942 2,980 13,171 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 671 477 262 159 128 705 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 20 13 9 8 8 55 $50,000 or more .........................................: 8 2 - - 1 10 : Utilities ..............................................farms: 2,851 3,340 2,376 1,709 1,641 6,201 $1,000: 7,095 6,328 3,949 2,624 2,610 9,792 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 939 1,307 1,087 824 764 2,635 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 1,628 1,806 1,150 794 788 3,261 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 270 223 137 89 87 300 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 5 4 2 2 2 4 $50,000 or more .........................................: 9 - - - - 1 : Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ...............farms: 3,805 4,554 3,282 2,447 2,434 9,776 $1,000: 20,707 19,279 10,398 6,492 5,964 26,272 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 2,283 3,509 2,734 2,102 2,129 8,486 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,411 971 502 327 292 1,200 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 100 45 41 16 7 71 $50,000 or more .........................................: 11 29 5 2 6 19 : Hired farm labor .......................................farms: 844 870 591 382 306 1,621 $1,000: 19,785 11,236 5,574 2,936 1,441 16,664 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 400 505 356 244 228 766 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 291 227 181 96 66 710 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 129 123 45 41 11 133 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 15 12 9 1 1 8 $250,000 or more ........................................: 9 3 - - - 4 : Contract labor .........................................farms: 275 302 204 161 135 811 $1,000: 2,265 1,374 848 419 484 4,341 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 31 63 65 68 38 216 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 117 134 93 55 77 434 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 105 101 40 38 18 143 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 13 4 6 - 2 5 $50,000 or more .........................................: 9 - - - - 13 : Customwork and custom hauling ..........................farms: 1,363 1,295 808 465 342 1,609 $1,000: 6,962 4,172 1,641 1,023 445 4,346 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 204 414 399 247 201 574 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 716 717 353 176 129 876 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 407 146 54 38 12 142 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 30 14 2 2 - 13 $50,000 or more .........................................: 6 4 - 2 - 4 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 21,319 5,656 3,919 4,390 3,151 1,506 $1,000: 2,593,287 1,930,673 347,564 212,166 70,805 16,703 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 3,619 108 198 325 586 507 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 1,669 65 135 301 408 322 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 3,372 209 454 841 1,056 543 $25,000 or more .........................................: 12,659 5,274 3,132 2,923 1,101 134 : Rent and lease expenses for machinery, equipment, : and farm share of vehicles ............................farms: 6,138 1,702 794 815 708 409 $1,000: 197,348 140,214 21,925 15,891 7,298 4,306 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 750 60 51 59 81 48 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 1,612 129 123 161 220 125 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 2,129 478 322 402 353 209 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 697 296 180 125 40 18 $50,000 or more .........................................: 950 739 118 68 14 9 : Interest expense .......................................farms: 28,165 5,264 3,477 4,001 3,605 2,116 $1,000: 708,587 388,538 99,564 73,495 50,711 22,177 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 9,823 398 591 1,055 1,227 902 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 11,596 1,496 1,535 2,047 1,867 1,038 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 5,386 2,307 1,201 847 483 166 $100,000 or more ........................................: 1,360 1,063 150 52 28 10 : Secured by real estate ...............................farms: 21,364 4,032 2,561 2,821 2,659 1,633 $1,000: 510,737 265,605 72,599 54,199 39,458 16,971 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 1,785 89 75 143 188 141 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 5,345 308 325 535 617 490 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 9,304 1,175 1,177 1,529 1,476 891 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 2,454 895 572 385 284 75 $50,000 or more .......................................: 2,476 1,565 412 229 94 36 : Not secured by real estate ...........................farms: 16,490 3,557 2,312 2,602 2,105 1,114 $1,000: 197,850 122,933 26,966 19,295 11,253 5,206 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 2,594 110 175 313 305 276 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 6,522 440 613 938 1,013 584 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 5,635 1,731 1,298 1,219 739 220 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 1,012 658 180 102 34 25 $50,000 or more .......................................: 727 618 46 30 14 9 : Property taxes paid ....................................farms: 66,918 6,141 4,763 6,376 7,113 5,451 $1,000: 573,779 187,153 77,892 75,320 55,036 29,585 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 39,227 789 939 1,711 2,724 3,720 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 13,079 883 992 2,045 2,859 1,147 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 10,004 2,174 1,892 2,092 1,348 481 $25,000 or more .........................................: 4,608 2,295 940 528 182 103 : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom services : for livestock .........................................farms: 13,819 1,839 1,328 1,100 1,322 879 $1,000: 128,773 101,269 7,458 4,885 3,836 1,888 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 11,191 558 904 810 1,107 779 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,913 673 370 266 203 98 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 386 292 49 21 11 2 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 127 120 3 1 1 - $100,000 or more ........................................: 202 196 2 2 - - : All other production expenses ..........................farms: 48,076 6,507 5,129 6,960 7,224 4,852 $1,000: 891,095 494,811 134,497 114,550 71,046 25,326 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 23,838 297 630 1,460 2,914 3,385 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 14,907 1,226 2,077 4,309 3,865 1,376 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 4,429 1,129 1,853 900 328 68 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 3,443 2,645 458 197 75 22 $100,000 or more ........................................: 1,459 1,210 111 94 42 1 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ .................farms: 7,916 2,521 1,526 1,645 1,050 444 $1,000: 543,186 350,081 96,812 65,994 22,241 4,061 : Depreciation expenses claimed ............................farms: 43,668 6,508 5,126 6,799 5,784 3,524 $1,000: 2,224,581 1,372,526 314,311 239,514 124,264 51,315 : NET CASH FARM INCOME : : Net cash farm income of operations .......................farms: 71,123 6,513 5,142 6,981 7,835 5,926 $1,000: 10,001,692 6,950,653 1,414,468 918,330 436,364 149,222 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 140,625 1,067,197 275,081 131,547 55,694 25,181 : Farms with net gains 2/ ...............................number: 47,331 6,218 4,757 6,218 6,704 4,853 Average net gain .................................dollars: 227,392 1,132,672 309,669 167,999 78,465 42,077 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 1,730 1 - 15 28 31 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 4,692 12 6 14 111 186 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 3,598 3 12 49 117 246 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 6,467 17 59 109 521 1,018 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 6,219 26 77 288 1,234 2,034 $50,000 or more .........................................: 24,625 6,159 4,603 5,743 4,693 1,338 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 905 724 443 187 127 311 $1,000: 6,663 3,190 1,508 464 325 3,226 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 482 569 381 169 97 197 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 238 103 28 11 24 34 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 148 37 22 4 6 52 $25,000 or more .........................................: 37 15 12 3 - 28 : Rent and lease expenses for machinery, equipment, : and farm share of vehicles ............................farms: 367 352 185 115 104 587 $1,000: 2,290 2,149 796 312 380 1,788 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 57 98 67 48 40 141 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 145 149 72 50 45 393 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 152 89 43 17 17 47 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 12 16 3 - 2 5 $50,000 or more .........................................: 1 - - - - 1 : Interest expense .......................................farms: 1,681 1,775 1,097 835 727 3,587 $1,000: 12,478 13,160 5,829 4,772 3,703 34,159 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 897 1,001 667 537 468 2,080 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 718 710 415 283 241 1,246 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 66 59 13 11 18 215 $100,000 or more ........................................: - 5 2 4 - 46 : Secured by real estate ...............................farms: 1,329 1,411 832 671 566 2,849 $1,000: 9,409 10,093 4,446 3,973 2,982 31,002 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 172 196 150 110 106 415 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 511 590 361 308 265 1,035 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 600 578 307 241 179 1,151 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 38 33 11 7 12 142 $50,000 or more .......................................: 8 14 3 5 4 106 : Not secured by real estate ...........................farms: 814 902 562 396 393 1,733 $1,000: 3,069 3,067 1,383 799 721 3,157 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 226 260 184 160 145 440 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 445 512 318 210 226 1,223 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 127 126 59 24 22 70 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 9 3 1 - - - $50,000 or more .......................................: 7 1 - 2 - - : Property taxes paid ....................................farms: 4,630 5,603 4,177 3,285 3,296 16,083 $1,000: 19,206 20,830 13,530 11,262 11,484 72,480 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 3,602 4,447 3,423 2,749 2,701 12,422 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 756 824 584 361 422 2,206 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 222 280 143 135 143 1,094 $25,000 or more .........................................: 50 52 27 40 30 361 : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom services : for livestock .........................................farms: 971 1,485 1,269 944 931 1,751 $1,000: 1,922 1,955 1,252 923 915 2,471 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 889 1,415 1,238 920 916 1,655 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 78 70 31 23 13 88 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 4 - - 1 - 6 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: - - - - 2 - $100,000 or more ........................................: - - - - - 2 : All other production expenses ..........................farms: 3,551 3,324 2,155 1,376 1,253 5,745 $1,000: 15,618 10,719 5,298 2,546 2,409 14,275 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 2,775 2,773 1,909 1,273 1,174 5,248 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 685 516 233 101 74 445 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 71 25 10 1 3 41 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 20 10 3 1 2 10 $100,000 or more ........................................: - - - - - 1 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ .................farms: 246 176 93 69 29 117 $1,000: 2,294 751 257 131 32 532 : Depreciation expenses claimed ............................farms: 2,570 2,755 1,862 1,373 1,200 6,167 $1,000: 28,236 24,890 14,427 7,923 6,709 40,466 : NET CASH FARM INCOME : : Net cash farm income of operations .......................farms: 4,989 5,983 4,449 3,430 3,458 16,417 $1,000: 26,972 -4,615 -17,053 -19,969 -19,953 167,275 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 5,406 -771 -3,833 -5,822 -5,770 10,189 : Farms with net gains 2/ ...............................number: 3,542 3,472 1,851 1,014 711 7,991 Average net gain .................................dollars: 24,497 16,398 11,165 9,594 13,073 36,089 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 70 160 224 231 211 759 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 286 724 802 455 226 1,870 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 434 969 441 138 83 1,106 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 1,573 1,243 198 98 100 1,531 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 950 233 94 47 36 1,200 $50,000 or more .........................................: 229 143 92 45 55 1,525 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 72. Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : $1,000,000 or : $500,000 to : $250,000 to : $100,000 to : $50,000 to Item : All farms : more : $999,999 : $499,999 : $249,999 : $99,999 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NET CASH FARM INCOME - Con. : : Net cash farm income of operations - Con. : : Farms with net losses .................................number: 23,792 295 385 763 1,131 1,073 Average net loss .................................dollars: 31,985 312,891 152,277 165,513 79,282 51,236 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 1,623 4 2 1 16 33 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 5,828 2 13 26 100 91 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 4,745 3 13 23 71 128 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 5,826 10 29 75 189 271 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 2,597 28 54 114 256 194 $50,000 or more .........................................: 3,173 248 274 524 499 356 : Net cash farm income of producers ........................farms: 71,123 6,513 5,142 6,981 7,835 5,926 $1,000: 8,718,647 5,983,710 1,237,876 810,231 409,754 143,507 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 122,585 918,733 240,738 116,062 52,298 24,217 : Producers reporting net gains 2/ .......................farms: 46,736 6,102 4,617 6,057 6,580 4,809 Average net gain .................................dollars: 204,773 1,003,645 285,056 157,495 76,592 41,600 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 1,728 3 - 11 23 34 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 4,744 11 9 34 126 194 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 3,619 5 15 46 142 241 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 6,516 32 68 130 526 1,052 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 6,386 39 104 381 1,304 1,986 $50,000 or more .........................................: 23,743 6,012 4,421 5,455 4,459 1,302 : Producers reporting net losses .........................farms: 24,387 411 525 924 1,255 1,117 Average net loss .................................dollars: 34,921 341,928 149,003 155,536 75,075 50,626 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 1,637 - 1 3 23 35 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 5,851 7 23 23 112 96 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 4,827 5 30 24 98 138 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 5,889 20 34 99 206 274 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 2,692 42 73 142 280 216 $50,000 or more .........................................: 3,491 337 364 633 536 358 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ....................................................farms: 419 126 97 72 69 29 $1,000: 53,188 40,532 7,698 3,274 1,473 154 : INCOME FROM FARM-RELATED SOURCES : : Total income from farm-related sources ...................farms: 37,109 4,439 3,747 4,649 4,841 3,359 $1,000: 1,044,035 210,964 113,338 97,430 88,849 62,835 : Customwork and other agricultural services .............farms: 5,127 1,332 895 703 578 443 $1,000: 164,484 62,148 43,023 23,095 13,260 10,680 : Gross cash rent or share payments ......................farms: 16,486 685 547 880 1,374 1,326 $1,000: 606,429 42,567 26,595 45,175 46,680 39,384 Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas trees, : short rotation woody crops, and maple products ........farms: 810 18 36 55 89 64 $1,000: 17,289 457 727 1,781 2,871 1,207 Agri-tourism and recreational services .................farms: 693 42 43 47 77 68 $1,000: 22,906 647 4,278 1,152 5,962 2,057 Patronage dividends and refunds from : cooperatives ..........................................farms: 18,763 3,637 3,090 3,664 3,286 1,800 $1,000: 71,217 37,912 12,236 9,366 5,421 2,177 Crop and livestock insurance payments ..................farms: 5,408 1,428 934 979 852 460 $1,000: 99,958 50,056 20,123 12,030 8,225 5,042 Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments .........................farms: 674 89 77 80 84 46 $1,000: 2,792 632 410 399 383 154 Other farm-related income sources ......................farms: 2,000 342 253 245 241 157 $1,000: 58,960 16,545 5,945 4,432 6,047 2,134 : LAND USE : : Total cropland ...........................................farms: 64,487 6,335 5,110 6,951 7,771 5,848 acres: 22,913,841 13,010,759 3,621,573 3,050,278 1,492,466 583,625 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 52,862 6,303 5,110 6,947 7,755 5,821 acres: 21,606,950 12,766,332 3,522,629 2,927,010 1,386,199 502,767 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 49 acres ...........................................: 19,701 66 29 73 224 918 50 to 99 acres ..........................................: 6,282 25 33 50 726 3,349 100 to 199 acres ........................................: 6,420 35 56 171 4,403 1,372 200 to 499 acres ........................................: 8,360 143 874 4,836 2,295 165 500 to 999 acres ........................................: 6,188 792 3,598 1,687 94 17 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................: 3,525 2,872 507 127 13 - 2,000 acres or more .....................................: 2,386 2,370 13 3 - - : Cropland- : Other pasture and grazing land that could have been : used for crops without additional : improvements ........................................farms: 2,829 210 218 267 306 250 acres: 118,312 25,890 17,630 12,905 9,591 15,237 On which all crops failed or were abandoned ..........farms: 1,493 154 98 140 188 171 acres: 63,800 25,553 3,751 5,247 9,482 2,877 Idle or used for cover crops or soil improvement, : but not harvested and not pastured or grazed ........farms: 25,975 2,830 1,674 2,265 2,129 1,594 acres: 1,079,993 187,933 75,021 99,663 80,485 57,285 In summer fallow .....................................farms: 1,490 75 56 127 151 124 acres: 44,786 5,051 2,542 5,453 6,709 5,459 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 1,447 2,511 2,598 2,416 2,747 8,426 Average net loss .................................dollars: 41,325 24,511 14,519 12,292 10,647 14,373 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 59 193 179 215 201 720 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 219 482 676 725 880 2,614 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 221 475 611 537 673 1,990 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 363 716 746 679 766 1,982 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 259 354 264 186 188 700 $50,000 or more .........................................: 326 291 122 74 39 420 : Net cash farm income of producers ........................farms: 4,989 5,983 4,449 3,430 3,458 16,417 $1,000: 27,014 -4,518 -16,936 -19,869 -19,929 167,805 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 5,415 -755 -3,807 -5,793 -5,763 10,221 : Producers reporting net gains 2/ .......................farms: 3,514 3,467 1,865 1,017 711 7,997 Average net gain .................................dollars: 24,644 16,439 11,100 9,584 13,074 36,090 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 66 164 234 227 211 755 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 283 719 802 462 226 1,878 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 445 961 444 138 83 1,099 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 1,530 1,241 199 98 100 1,540 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 956 239 94 47 36 1,200 $50,000 or more .........................................: 234 143 92 45 55 1,525 : Producers reporting net losses .........................farms: 1,475 2,516 2,584 2,413 2,747 8,420 Average net loss .................................dollars: 40,396 24,448 14,565 12,274 10,639 14,348 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 71 195 171 217 202 719 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 228 482 669 720 878 2,613 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 228 479 617 543 674 1,991 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 366 719 746 676 764 1,985 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 263 352 259 183 190 692 $50,000 or more .........................................: 319 289 122 74 39 420 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ....................................................farms: 19 4 2 1 - - $1,000: 54 2 (D) (D) - - : INCOME FROM FARM-RELATED SOURCES : : Total income from farm-related sources ...................farms: 2,674 2,703 1,485 999 977 7,236 $1,000: 43,059 47,550 23,448 13,115 14,806 328,641 : Customwork and other agricultural services .............farms: 311 340 143 107 77 198 $1,000: 4,631 2,805 1,490 565 199 2,589 : Gross cash rent or share payments ......................farms: 1,298 1,462 1,049 711 704 6,450 $1,000: 29,109 33,863 16,335 9,883 11,592 305,248 Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas trees, : short rotation woody crops, and maple products ........farms: 63 105 46 44 44 246 $1,000: 736 2,460 949 484 296 5,320 Agri-tourism and recreational services .................farms: 64 83 43 52 25 149 $1,000: 1,097 3,676 645 416 164 2,811 Patronage dividends and refunds from : cooperatives ..........................................farms: 1,118 885 281 150 111 741 $1,000: 862 1,366 158 237 134 1,346 Crop and livestock insurance payments ..................farms: 288 227 55 21 27 137 $1,000: 2,630 915 97 36 118 685 Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments .........................farms: 51 56 20 14 21 136 $1,000: 57 101 34 17 49 557 Other farm-related income sources ......................farms: 109 159 107 50 95 242 $1,000: 3,938 2,363 3,741 1,478 2,253 10,084 : LAND USE : : Total cropland ...........................................farms: 4,771 5,469 3,733 2,731 2,427 13,341 acres: 283,656 205,556 91,040 51,296 43,029 480,563 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 4,717 5,306 3,555 2,552 2,070 2,726 acres: 229,242 142,251 57,930 29,686 19,775 23,129 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 49 acres ...........................................: 3,001 4,702 3,420 2,517 2,054 2,697 50 to 99 acres ..........................................: 1,404 508 115 32 15 25 100 to 199 acres ........................................: 272 83 20 3 1 4 200 to 499 acres ........................................: 34 13 - - - - 500 to 999 acres ........................................: - - - - - - 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................: 6 - - - - - 2,000 acres or more .....................................: - - - - - - : Cropland- : Other pasture and grazing land that could have been : used for crops without additional : improvements ........................................farms: 187 308 216 160 194 513 acres: 10,238 9,296 3,959 1,585 2,155 9,826 On which all crops failed or were abandoned ..........farms: 121 137 111 69 63 241 acres: 5,592 2,452 1,062 789 1,010 5,985 Idle or used for cover crops or soil improvement, : but not harvested and not pastured or grazed ........farms: 1,167 1,412 916 670 690 10,628 acres: 37,263 48,340 26,036 18,123 18,787 431,057 In summer fallow .....................................farms: 99 170 152 93 109 334 acres: 1,321 3,217 2,053 1,113 1,302 10,566 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 27,023 1,294 1,294 1,888 2,406 2,018 acres: 1,758,270 156,405 128,481 187,751 183,956 151,622 Woodland pastured ......................................farms: 5,453 273 345 435 585 426 acres: 185,424 21,547 23,502 28,110 22,334 17,192 Woodland not pastured ..................................farms: 23,847 1,143 1,128 1,662 2,089 1,783 acres: 1,572,846 134,858 104,979 159,641 161,622 134,430 Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured ..........................farms: 17,235 1,038 1,167 1,269 1,665 1,118 acres: 742,228 120,270 106,236 104,901 97,888 57,553 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. ...............farms: 38,458 3,176 2,504 3,302 3,728 2,775 acres: 877,702 206,131 75,718 85,772 88,474 65,781 : Irrigated land ...........................................farms: 2,930 716 283 362 294 216 acres: 635,957 478,510 64,382 53,895 21,990 6,428 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 2,864 715 282 361 294 211 acres: 633,494 478,101 63,962 53,329 21,901 6,363 Pastureland and other land .............................farms: 137 10 7 21 14 7 acres: 2,463 409 420 566 89 65 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : Enhancement Programs ....................................farms: 26,108 3,020 1,714 2,057 1,880 1,520 acres: 812,404 100,860 44,067 58,103 50,773 43,292 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs .................farms: 33,145 5,947 4,712 6,138 6,199 3,973 acres: 19,613,771 12,080,434 3,210,173 2,555,327 1,121,751 366,754 : ORGANIC AGRICULTURE : : Total organic product sales ..............................farms: 370 71 58 75 62 41 $1,000: 120,868 74,121 25,180 11,620 7,146 2,217 : VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS : : Estimated market value of land and buildings .............farms: 71,123 6,513 5,142 6,981 7,835 5,926 $1,000: 221,369,651 116,018,850 34,585,884 29,182,551 15,215,845 6,426,185 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 3,112,490 17,813,427 6,726,154 4,180,282 1,942,035 1,084,405 Average per acre ...................................dollars: 8,420 8,598 8,796 8,511 8,168 7,485 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 .............................................: 2,323 32 4 7 12 21 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 3,329 31 3 12 11 36 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 7,063 15 3 15 38 179 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 16,393 43 21 28 324 1,148 $500,000 to $999,999 ......................................: 11,366 63 29 122 1,261 2,348 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ..................................: 8,678 88 132 759 3,284 1,573 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ..................................: 10,034 406 1,368 4,090 2,627 538 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ..................................: 6,624 1,445 2,914 1,769 258 68 $10,000,000 or more .......................................: 5,313 4,390 668 179 20 15 : VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................farms: 71,123 6,513 5,142 6,981 7,835 5,926 $1,000: 18,820,530 9,098,911 2,935,768 2,554,494 1,496,199 691,767 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $4,999 ..............................................: 4,146 5 - 8 39 204 $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 4,210 1 - 16 117 209 $10,000 to $19,999 ........................................: 6,870 15 19 30 309 354 $20,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 14,663 39 60 281 921 1,273 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 11,644 107 133 532 1,635 1,602 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 8,951 149 357 1,358 2,216 1,370 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 9,582 634 1,917 2,964 2,014 718 $500,000 or more ..........................................: 11,057 5,563 2,656 1,792 584 196 : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ................................farms: 51,809 6,420 4,963 6,471 6,479 4,053 number: 112,750 31,188 14,318 15,416 12,608 6,785 : Tractors, all ............................................farms: 54,740 6,392 4,910 6,411 6,405 4,242 number: 173,427 39,285 23,907 26,886 21,733 11,870 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ..........................farms: 23,431 2,281 1,864 2,363 2,323 1,672 number: 33,322 3,940 2,964 3,643 3,422 2,378 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ..............................farms: 35,079 4,186 3,316 4,262 4,132 2,626 number: 56,362 8,693 6,131 7,326 7,104 4,262 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ...........................farms: 31,766 6,167 4,724 5,893 5,241 2,884 number: 83,743 26,652 14,812 15,917 11,207 5,230 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled ..................farms: 24,591 5,929 4,533 5,234 3,797 1,929 number: 28,320 7,767 5,071 5,804 4,146 2,101 Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled .............farms: - - - - - - number: - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled ........................farms: 948 243 125 146 110 70 number: 999 255 129 155 118 71 Hay balers ...............................................farms: 11,421 1,292 1,211 1,360 1,384 892 number: 14,210 1,654 1,576 1,694 1,772 1,125 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 1,967 2,641 1,972 1,550 1,521 8,472 acres: 108,618 127,780 63,598 45,994 44,272 559,793 Woodland pastured ......................................farms: 444 634 565 363 437 946 acres: 13,107 15,493 10,050 4,632 5,265 24,192 Woodland not pastured ..................................farms: 1,713 2,265 1,620 1,317 1,242 7,885 acres: 95,511 112,287 53,548 41,362 39,007 535,601 Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured ..........................farms: 1,194 1,918 1,739 1,355 1,398 3,374 acres: 61,078 53,314 35,044 19,212 16,411 70,321 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. ...............farms: 2,369 3,386 2,764 2,302 2,380 9,772 acres: 38,338 52,025 22,509 17,643 17,712 207,599 : Irrigated land ...........................................farms: 253 327 194 100 82 103 acres: 5,049 3,229 777 628 275 794 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 250 323 193 91 68 76 acres: 4,912 3,103 (D) 363 (D) 438 Pastureland and other land .............................farms: 13 12 1 11 14 27 acres: 137 126 (D) 265 (D) 356 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : Enhancement Programs ....................................farms: 1,161 1,227 821 592 493 11,623 acres: 36,979 38,835 22,825 16,403 14,727 385,540 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs .................farms: 2,455 1,707 652 260 169 933 acres: 141,487 55,297 17,524 4,602 5,101 55,321 : ORGANIC AGRICULTURE : : Total organic product sales ..............................farms: 21 20 12 5 5 - $1,000: 298 217 45 16 8 - : VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS : : Estimated market value of land and buildings .............farms: 4,989 5,983 4,449 3,430 3,458 16,417 $1,000: 3,590,336 3,442,696 1,681,928 1,179,231 1,194,201 8,851,944 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 719,650 575,413 378,046 343,799 345,344 539,194 Average per acre ...................................dollars: 7,302 7,848 7,926 8,791 9,835 6,715 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 .............................................: 80 189 263 309 418 988 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 117 352 420 415 361 1,571 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 452 937 930 712 685 3,097 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 1,867 2,463 1,801 1,313 1,332 6,053 $500,000 to $999,999 ......................................: 1,483 1,389 754 507 476 2,934 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ..................................: 712 457 226 137 138 1,172 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ..................................: 249 157 55 33 45 466 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ..................................: 29 12 - 4 3 122 $10,000,000 or more .......................................: - 27 - - - 14 : VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................farms: 4,989 5,983 4,449 3,430 3,458 16,417 $1,000: 423,731 388,021 230,943 156,610 141,707 702,379 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $4,999 ..............................................: 227 377 381 417 497 1,991 $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 238 486 399 324 370 2,050 $10,000 to $19,999 ........................................: 479 851 745 482 623 2,963 $20,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 1,460 1,885 1,398 1,112 982 5,252 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 1,303 1,306 902 730 653 2,741 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 816 737 472 271 230 975 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 374 281 135 84 101 360 $500,000 or more ..........................................: 92 60 17 10 2 85 : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ................................farms: 3,338 4,084 3,136 2,385 2,281 8,199 number: 5,237 6,079 4,319 3,141 3,006 10,653 : Tractors, all ............................................farms: 3,646 4,461 3,334 2,547 2,434 9,958 number: 8,801 9,275 6,431 4,463 4,189 16,587 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ..........................farms: 1,498 2,024 1,617 1,304 1,344 5,141 number: 2,237 2,667 2,208 1,641 1,751 6,471 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ..............................farms: 2,311 2,873 2,299 1,637 1,479 5,958 number: 3,522 4,254 3,221 2,235 1,964 7,650 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ...........................farms: 1,954 1,589 761 456 366 1,731 number: 3,042 2,354 1,002 587 474 2,466 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled ..................farms: 1,113 847 350 222 148 489 number: 1,204 912 380 235 157 543 Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled .............farms: - - - - - - number: - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled ........................farms: 37 69 52 37 25 34 number: 38 76 53 43 27 34 Hay balers ...............................................farms: 851 1,126 906 692 575 1,132 number: 1,059 1,442 1,120 830 637 1,301 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 43,006 6,261 5,090 6,897 7,522 5,302 acres treated: 17,407,602 10,076,618 2,930,280 2,447,544 1,172,600 416,536 Manure used ..............................................farms: 7,973 1,254 1,056 949 1,084 680 acres treated: 543,446 287,102 86,115 60,086 49,319 21,774 Organic fertilizer used ..................................farms: 868 58 76 109 99 107 acres treated: 107,209 36,027 21,331 26,378 9,386 6,954 : Acres treated to control- : Insects ................................................farms: 20,505 3,553 2,732 3,350 3,482 2,348 acres: 8,343,768 4,991,731 1,424,445 1,090,556 519,772 174,071 Weeds, grass, or brush .................................farms: 43,653 6,233 5,033 6,827 7,481 5,444 acres: 20,617,538 12,347,035 3,364,764 2,778,499 1,284,878 455,135 Nematodes ..............................................farms: 6,073 978 703 1,021 1,224 833 acres: 1,969,545 1,103,078 319,099 281,622 174,186 57,329 Diseases in crops and orchards .........................farms: 10,451 2,058 1,564 1,753 1,879 1,220 acres: 4,658,635 2,942,561 806,819 517,610 260,957 79,583 Chemicals used to control growth, : thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate .........................farms: 1,301 154 125 183 211 188 acres on which used: 133,903 41,969 28,376 25,542 20,449 9,737 : LAND USE PRACTICES : : Land drained by tile .....................................farms: 23,701 4,343 3,480 4,119 3,938 2,463 acres: 8,835,553 5,350,599 1,559,144 1,109,224 487,538 165,874 Land artificially drained by ditches .....................farms: 12,064 1,980 1,306 1,624 1,761 1,144 acres: 3,579,995 2,187,745 524,806 429,470 217,293 80,945 Land under conservation easement .........................farms: 4,569 384 325 474 484 379 acres: 202,183 33,774 13,396 19,195 24,159 13,754 Cropland on which no-till practices were used ............farms: 21,631 3,830 2,928 3,705 3,456 2,337 acres: 6,439,833 3,597,164 1,129,227 964,250 443,252 163,252 Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were used (see text) .......farms: 21,258 4,333 3,053 3,855 3,420 2,168 acres: 8,891,525 5,619,478 1,427,227 1,121,679 463,052 154,705 Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) ..........................farms: 18,035 2,689 1,950 2,750 3,100 2,140 acres: 5,912,002 3,479,790 917,582 797,944 431,210 155,088 Cropland planted to a cover crop (excluding CRP) .........farms: 6,557 1,398 1,011 971 842 523 acres: 881,228 463,198 165,694 131,505 66,562 20,061 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ........farms: 20,796 4,140 3,304 3,781 3,397 2,056 : RENEWABLE ENERGY : : Renewable energy producing systems (see text) ............farms: 6,201 1,132 639 634 531 401 Solar panels ...........................................farms: 3,369 582 319 309 284 222 Wind turbines ..........................................farms: 1,117 349 166 194 131 74 Methane digesters ......................................farms: 21 2 3 1 - 2 Geothermal/geoexchange systems .........................farms: 2,262 343 208 180 170 145 Small hydro systems ....................................farms: 67 7 5 7 6 4 : Wind rights leased to others .............................farms: 1,513 300 206 215 223 147 : TENURE : : Full owners ..............................................farms: 45,412 554 771 1,827 3,993 3,928 Part owners ..............................................farms: 20,694 5,376 3,804 4,263 2,893 1,373 Tenants ..................................................farms: 5,017 583 567 891 949 625 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND : : Land owned ...............................................farms: 66,392 5,938 4,604 6,125 6,941 5,364 acres: 14,400,223 3,918,922 1,736,760 1,969,637 1,493,955 872,225 Owned land in farms ....................................farms: 66,106 5,930 4,575 6,090 6,886 5,301 acres: 11,607,971 3,767,227 1,621,213 1,757,784 1,269,270 688,469 : Land rented or leased from others ........................farms: 25,902 5,968 4,377 5,166 3,854 2,018 acres: 14,740,331 9,739,088 2,317,446 1,682,294 601,389 176,184 Rented or leased land in farms .........................farms: 25,711 5,959 4,371 5,154 3,842 1,998 acres: 14,684,070 9,726,338 2,310,795 1,670,918 593,514 170,112 : Land rented or leased to others ..........................farms: 17,157 679 553 878 1,374 1,312 acres: 2,848,513 164,445 122,198 223,229 232,560 189,828 : TOTAL PRODUCERS AND FARMS BY NUMBER OF : PRODUCERS : : Total producers ...............................................: 124,725 13,100 8,723 11,062 13,782 10,734 Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer ................................................: 34,418 2,679 2,657 4,204 3,848 2,834 2 producers ...............................................: 27,216 2,335 1,799 1,986 2,728 2,123 3 producers ...............................................: 5,464 857 457 478 817 555 4 producers ...............................................: 2,682 425 160 222 285 271 5 or more producers .......................................: 1,343 217 69 91 157 143 : Total male producers ........................................: 89,213 10,364 6,761 8,995 10,214 7,707 Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 52,717 3,901 3,795 5,277 5,577 4,226 2 producers .............................................: 10,498 1,653 965 1,158 1,382 969 3 producers .............................................: 3,048 634 248 312 417 304 4 producers .............................................: 855 172 36 81 88 96 5 or more producers .....................................: 448 94 21 23 44 43 : Total female producers ......................................: 35,512 2,736 1,962 2,067 3,568 3,027 Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 27,629 1,865 1,534 1,570 2,768 2,199 2 producers .............................................: 2,623 271 146 157 308 264 3 producers .............................................: 467 45 21 42 48 42 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 3,655 3,198 1,690 1,001 663 1,727 acres treated: 171,912 93,265 29,256 11,300 8,247 50,044 Manure used ..............................................farms: 526 677 485 325 282 655 acres treated: 11,367 9,978 5,739 2,825 2,472 6,669 Organic fertilizer used ..................................farms: 79 121 60 37 48 74 acres treated: 2,521 2,036 551 508 379 1,138 : Acres treated to control- : Insects ................................................farms: 1,630 1,357 740 448 246 619 acres: 70,129 32,167 9,965 5,207 2,647 23,078 Weeds, grass, or brush .................................farms: 3,991 3,435 1,720 947 604 1,938 acres: 191,233 95,342 26,761 11,642 7,158 55,091 Nematodes ..............................................farms: 536 375 209 114 45 35 acres: 21,641 8,581 2,551 949 325 184 Diseases in crops and orchards .........................farms: 783 593 284 162 79 76 acres: 33,337 12,577 3,311 1,140 440 300 Chemicals used to control growth, : thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate .........................farms: 158 81 82 42 27 50 acres on which used: 4,289 1,427 911 466 207 530 : LAND USE PRACTICES : : Land drained by tile .....................................farms: 1,523 1,168 563 350 298 1,456 acres: 67,080 29,550 8,602 4,305 4,295 49,342 Land artificially drained by ditches .....................farms: 828 844 481 371 334 1,391 acres: 37,269 27,795 10,626 6,878 5,874 51,294 Land under conservation easement .........................farms: 244 312 189 121 123 1,534 acres: 6,716 11,851 4,427 3,190 2,594 69,127 Cropland on which no-till practices were used ............farms: 1,656 1,649 924 477 304 365 acres: 76,119 39,289 13,895 4,809 2,581 5,995 Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were used (see text) .......farms: 1,445 1,290 710 396 290 298 acres: 57,319 27,262 8,498 3,805 2,130 6,370 Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) ..........................farms: 1,693 1,590 847 550 398 328 acres: 67,674 36,869 10,084 5,273 3,694 6,794 Cropland planted to a cover crop (excluding CRP) .........farms: 372 445 262 147 159 427 acres: 10,485 8,323 3,529 1,540 1,192 9,139 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ........farms: 1,338 1,013 476 216 166 909 : RENEWABLE ENERGY : : Renewable energy producing systems (see text) ............farms: 331 492 308 286 335 1,112 Solar panels ...........................................farms: 209 278 188 181 219 578 Wind turbines ..........................................farms: 32 28 8 10 7 118 Methane digesters ......................................farms: - - 2 3 4 4 Geothermal/geoexchange systems .........................farms: 127 219 130 116 138 486 Small hydro systems ....................................farms: 10 5 10 3 - 10 : Wind rights leased to others .............................farms: 67 82 18 15 17 223 : TENURE : : Full owners ..............................................farms: 3,744 4,818 3,729 3,071 3,148 15,829 Part owners ..............................................farms: 865 810 492 236 189 393 Tenants ..................................................farms: 380 355 228 123 121 195 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND : : Land owned ...............................................farms: 4,636 5,648 4,238 3,311 3,348 16,239 acres: 541,405 554,985 275,935 175,661 174,020 2,686,718 Owned land in farms ....................................farms: 4,609 5,628 4,221 3,307 3,337 16,222 acres: 412,600 380,287 190,731 125,988 115,354 1,279,048 : Land rented or leased from others ........................farms: 1,270 1,195 743 374 318 619 acres: 80,754 61,711 22,804 8,387 6,439 43,835 Rented or leased land in farms .........................farms: 1,245 1,165 720 359 310 588 acres: 79,090 58,388 21,460 8,157 6,070 39,228 : Land rented or leased to others ..........................farms: 1,257 1,609 1,182 816 811 6,686 acres: 130,469 178,021 86,548 49,903 59,035 1,412,277 : TOTAL PRODUCERS AND FARMS BY NUMBER OF : PRODUCERS : : Total producers ...............................................: 8,873 10,650 7,721 5,772 6,034 28,274 Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer ................................................: 2,358 2,694 1,959 1,538 1,404 8,243 2 producers ...............................................: 1,927 2,462 2,010 1,622 1,759 6,465 3 producers ...............................................: 407 457 284 149 175 828 4 producers ...............................................: 209 282 124 89 88 527 5 or more producers .......................................: 88 88 72 32 32 354 : Total male producers ........................................: 6,249 7,423 5,078 3,711 3,659 19,052 Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 3,656 4,483 3,549 2,840 2,844 12,569 2 producers .............................................: 777 859 502 298 275 1,660 3 producers .............................................: 226 267 96 50 46 448 4 producers .............................................: 46 62 27 18 18 211 5 or more producers .....................................: 22 23 21 10 11 136 : Total female producers ......................................: 2,624 3,227 2,643 2,061 2,375 9,222 Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 2,013 2,608 2,233 1,785 1,929 7,125 2 producers .............................................: 191 227 145 122 148 644 3 producers .............................................: 29 41 40 9 19 131 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 .............................................: 156 23 7 4 7 33 5 or more producers .....................................: 103 16 9 6 2 6 : PRODUCERS' CHARACTERISTICS 3/ : : Sex of producers: : Male .......................................................: 87,415 10,077 6,664 8,895 10,023 7,545 Female ......................................................: 33,927 2,411 1,878 1,967 3,500 2,856 : Hired managers ................................................: 6,226 3,001 781 626 567 238 : Primary occupation: : Farming .....................................................: 52,947 9,828 6,042 6,870 6,766 4,523 Other .......................................................: 68,395 2,660 2,500 3,992 6,757 5,878 : Place of residence: : On farm operated ............................................: 69,779 8,496 5,860 6,792 6,861 4,568 Not on farm operated ........................................: 51,563 3,992 2,682 4,070 6,662 5,833 : Days of work off farm: : None ........................................................: 52,396 7,724 4,439 5,261 5,761 4,234 Any .........................................................: 68,946 4,764 4,103 5,601 7,762 6,167 1 to 49 days ..............................................: 10,991 1,057 726 941 1,149 1,026 50 to 99 days .............................................: 4,890 444 405 513 594 430 100 to 199 days ...........................................: 7,724 693 718 837 928 649 200 days or more ..........................................: 45,341 2,570 2,254 3,310 5,091 4,062 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less .............................................: 5,621 264 178 301 668 553 3 or 4 years ................................................: 8,448 365 379 508 873 806 5 to 9 years ................................................: 20,678 1,092 851 1,392 2,150 2,156 10 years or more ............................................: 86,595 10,767 7,134 8,661 9,832 6,886 : Average years on present farm ...............................: 23.5 30.3 30.5 28.8 24.6 22.0 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less .............................................: 15,023 591 493 806 1,635 1,426 6 to 10 years ...............................................: 17,515 883 818 1,178 1,817 1,838 11 years or more ............................................: 88,804 11,014 7,231 8,878 10,071 7,137 : Average years on any farm ...................................: 25.6 32.3 32.4 31.1 27.1 24.5 : Age group: : Under 25 years ..............................................: 1,596 145 103 106 163 107 25 to 34 years ..............................................: 9,036 918 509 1,105 1,053 977 35 to 44 years ..............................................: 15,532 1,969 1,127 1,191 1,892 1,390 45 to 54 years ..............................................: 17,123 1,907 1,208 1,363 1,705 1,324 55 to 64 years ..............................................: 29,331 3,567 2,233 2,505 3,050 2,227 65 to 74 years ..............................................: 30,249 2,848 2,307 2,928 3,238 2,564 75 years and over ...........................................: 18,475 1,134 1,055 1,664 2,422 1,812 : Average age .................................................: 58.6 56.5 58.6 58.7 59.0 58.6 : Young producers (see text) ....................................: 10,632 1,063 612 1,211 1,216 1,084 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ..............: 1,101 79 68 87 86 41 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native ............................: 106 4 2 8 8 9 Asian .......................................................: 196 7 13 20 19 5 Black or African American ...................................: 155 9 6 10 24 4 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ...................: 32 1 3 2 1 - White .......................................................: 120,514 12,444 8,509 10,804 13,436 10,363 More than one race reported .................................: 339 23 9 18 35 20 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training in : the Reserves or National Guard (see text) ..................: 110,876 11,938 8,029 10,111 12,364 9,560 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ...................: 10,466 550 513 751 1,159 841 : Number of persons living in producers' : households ...................................................: 246,263 28,872 18,312 23,486 28,609 21,810 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions ........................................: 98,886 10,749 7,346 9,252 10,725 7,995 Land use and/or crop decisions ..............................: 87,199 9,983 6,919 8,750 10,282 7,738 Livestock decisions .........................................: 39,043 3,924 2,552 2,921 3,492 2,620 Marketing decisions (see text) ..............................: 69,235 9,289 6,566 8,258 9,524 6,643 Record keeping and/or financial management ..................: 86,794 9,891 6,918 8,727 10,412 7,480 Estate planning or succession planning ......................: 61,416 8,076 5,358 6,213 6,960 5,045 : FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by one producer's : household and/or extended family ........................farms: 66,296 5,673 4,838 6,533 7,235 5,506 acres: 23,232,179 11,466,620 3,674,294 3,210,266 1,688,121 772,802 Limited Liability Company ................................farms: 3,992 607 282 391 442 353 acres: 2,101,236 1,269,342 218,002 217,466 130,987 76,452 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 .............................................: 14 8 - - 6 54 5 or more producers .....................................: 15 2 - 1 12 34 : PRODUCERS' CHARACTERISTICS 3/ : : Sex of producers: : Male .......................................................: 6,112 7,299 5,006 3,685 3,633 18,476 Female ......................................................: 2,509 3,170 2,609 2,028 2,294 8,705 : Hired managers ................................................: 193 249 129 40 28 374 : Primary occupation: : Farming .....................................................: 3,245 3,776 2,474 1,606 1,580 6,237 Other .......................................................: 5,376 6,693 5,141 4,107 4,347 20,944 : Place of residence: : On farm operated ............................................: 4,210 6,006 5,085 4,037 4,627 13,237 Not on farm operated ........................................: 4,411 4,463 2,530 1,676 1,300 13,944 : Days of work off farm: : None ........................................................: 3,212 3,869 2,530 1,969 1,985 11,412 Any .........................................................: 5,409 6,600 5,085 3,744 3,942 15,769 1 to 49 days ..............................................: 804 879 697 517 537 2,658 50 to 99 days .............................................: 428 413 333 220 225 885 100 to 199 days ...........................................: 584 698 573 409 376 1,259 200 days or more ..........................................: 3,593 4,610 3,482 2,598 2,804 10,967 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less .............................................: 476 526 488 351 361 1,455 3 or 4 years ................................................: 658 1,013 727 524 685 1,910 5 to 9 years ................................................: 1,905 2,139 1,447 1,206 1,433 4,907 10 years or more ............................................: 5,582 6,791 4,953 3,632 3,448 18,909 : Average years on present farm ...............................: 20.7 20.4 19.9 19.1 17.7 21.5 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less .............................................: 1,199 1,726 1,271 985 1,192 3,699 6 to 10 years ...............................................: 1,613 1,801 1,215 1,015 1,110 4,227 11 years or more ............................................: 5,809 6,942 5,129 3,713 3,625 19,255 : Average years on any farm ...................................: 23.3 22.7 22.1 21.2 19.4 23.1 : Age group: : Under 25 years ..............................................: 148 201 151 81 168 223 25 to 34 years ..............................................: 746 867 668 444 438 1,311 35 to 44 years ..............................................: 1,138 1,492 1,056 804 884 2,589 45 to 54 years ..............................................: 1,160 1,549 1,198 924 1,056 3,729 55 to 64 years ..............................................: 2,035 2,406 1,709 1,440 1,439 6,720 65 to 74 years ..............................................: 2,058 2,439 1,804 1,329 1,296 7,438 75 years and over ...........................................: 1,336 1,515 1,029 691 646 5,171 : Average age .................................................: 58.1 57.4 57.0 57.1 55.9 61.5 : Young producers (see text) ....................................: 894 1,068 819 525 606 1,534 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ..............: 103 153 99 70 103 212 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native ............................: 5 25 7 10 12 16 Asian .......................................................: 8 30 22 8 18 46 Black or African American ...................................: 17 16 17 5 14 33 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ...................: - 7 2 2 8 6 White .......................................................: 8,560 10,353 7,529 5,678 5,834 27,004 More than one race reported .................................: 31 38 38 10 41 76 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training in : the Reserves or National Guard (see text) ..................: 7,900 9,494 6,945 5,105 5,336 24,094 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ...................: 721 975 670 608 591 3,087 : Number of persons living in producers' : households ...................................................: 17,441 20,989 14,552 10,991 11,131 50,070 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions ........................................: 6,852 8,403 6,248 4,847 5,045 21,424 Land use and/or crop decisions ..............................: 6,307 7,531 5,399 3,915 3,933 16,442 Livestock decisions .........................................: 2,574 4,168 3,679 2,756 3,307 7,050 Marketing decisions (see text) ..............................: 5,166 5,936 4,137 2,954 3,009 7,753 Record keeping and/or financial management ..................: 6,109 7,247 5,298 3,909 3,980 16,823 Estate planning or succession planning ......................: 3,918 4,828 3,456 2,580 2,814 12,168 : FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by one producer's : household and/or extended family ........................farms: 4,681 5,642 4,291 3,352 3,363 15,182 acres: 455,781 407,815 204,108 129,519 115,655 1,107,198 Limited Liability Company ................................farms: 292 383 198 128 121 795 acres: 30,305 32,498 8,919 7,138 5,340 104,787 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 59,851 4,290 4,223 5,835 6,460 5,007 acres: 18,674,769 8,300,079 3,182,697 2,850,348 1,502,342 689,244 Partnership ..............................................farms: 4,578 938 408 459 566 455 acres: 3,723,775 2,754,277 360,824 229,390 138,455 74,993 Registered under State law .............................farms: 3,491 757 318 373 430 341 acres: 3,090,800 2,316,405 284,546 187,913 109,554 59,671 : Corporation ..............................................farms: 4,423 1,256 434 522 465 243 acres: 3,404,669 2,395,026 328,123 273,910 142,190 41,924 Family held ............................................farms: 3,736 1,172 404 453 396 201 acres: 3,154,001 2,294,009 309,459 243,969 121,049 31,996 More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: 68 21 4 7 8 3 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 3,668 1,151 400 446 388 198 : Other than family held .................................farms: 687 84 30 69 69 42 acres: 250,668 101,017 18,664 29,941 21,141 9,928 More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: 82 10 1 - 2 6 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 605 74 29 69 67 36 : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. .......................farms: 2,271 29 77 165 344 221 acres: 488,828 44,183 60,364 75,054 79,797 52,420 : HIRED FARM LABOR : : Hired farm labor .........................................farms: 17,637 5,482 2,368 2,214 1,901 1,058 workers: 52,989 26,199 5,949 4,934 4,576 2,175 Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more .....................................farms: 8,513 3,757 1,040 906 716 414 workers: 21,835 13,956 1,860 1,471 1,292 675 Less than 150 days ...................................farms: 13,073 3,840 1,823 1,671 1,470 780 workers: 31,154 12,243 4,089 3,463 3,284 1,500 Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor .............farms: 197 135 13 15 13 1 Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor ..........................................farms: 31 4 3 2 6 4 Unpaid workers ...........................................farms: 18,266 1,397 1,465 1,747 1,884 1,464 workers: 39,430 2,661 2,842 3,575 4,059 3,218 : FARMS BY SIZE : : 1 to 9 acres ..................................................: 6,058 66 24 29 57 103 10 to 49 acres ................................................: 18,415 147 20 41 151 513 50 to 69 acres ................................................: 4,731 21 2 18 44 725 70 to 99 acres ................................................: 6,266 24 20 12 368 1,601 100 to 139 acres ..............................................: 5,186 23 19 31 1,128 1,152 140 to 179 acres ..............................................: 4,040 13 22 52 1,727 698 180 to 219 acres ..............................................: 2,636 12 19 145 1,286 354 220 to 259 acres ..............................................: 2,106 18 28 381 937 235 260 to 499 acres ..............................................: 7,419 119 629 3,612 1,646 351 500 to 999 acres ..............................................: 7,429 659 3,471 2,352 430 141 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..........................................: 4,119 2,812 820 286 57 43 2,000 acres or more ...........................................: 2,718 2,599 68 22 4 10 : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ..............................: 40,260 5,624 4,860 6,689 7,219 5,223 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ............................: 621 28 11 19 39 34 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .............................: 786 5 - 14 33 48 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) .......: 893 75 43 49 109 90 Other crop farming (1119) .....................................: 16,373 7 15 27 92 112 Tobacco farming (11191) .....................................: 8 - - 1 - - Cotton farming (11192) ......................................: - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) .........................: 16,365 7 15 26 92 112 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) .....................: 5,234 35 29 53 167 259 Cattle feedlots (112112) ......................................: 373 77 46 31 54 47 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ......................: 340 147 65 60 37 8 Hog and pig farming (1122) ....................................: 822 453 35 16 10 13 Poultry and egg production (1123) .............................: 1,168 46 26 9 21 24 Sheep and goat farming (1124) .................................: 1,035 - 1 2 15 18 Aquaculture and other animal production (1125,1129) ...........: 3,218 16 11 12 39 50 : FARM TYPOLOGY (SEE TEXT) : : Farms by typology group: : Small family farms : Gross cash farm income less than $150,000 .................: 44,191 15 11 80 2,855 5,298 Gross cash farm income $150,000 to $349,999 ...............: 8,189 41 126 3,047 4,319 186 Midsize family farms : Gross cash farm income $350,000 to $999,999 ...............: 8,618 477 4,554 3,402 60 22 Large family farms : Gross cash farm income $1,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...........: 4,919 4,761 147 4 1 - Gross cash farm income $5,000,000 or more .................: 379 379 - - - - Non-family farms ............................................: 4,827 840 304 448 600 420 : OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : Farms reporting- : Internet access .............................................: 56,225 6,014 4,594 5,960 6,394 4,577 Dial-up ...................................................: 1,703 162 155 222 187 134 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ............: 26,463 3,031 2,171 2,642 3,043 2,218 Cellular data plan (see text) .............................: 34,877 4,104 3,124 3,866 4,004 2,770 Satellite .................................................: 12,767 1,683 1,235 1,518 1,507 942 Don't know ................................................: 3,874 285 217 401 451 411 Other .....................................................: 908 110 80 77 78 55 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 4,277 5,262 4,060 3,214 3,243 13,980 acres: 403,514 372,800 192,830 121,130 107,161 952,624 Partnership ..............................................farms: 274 294 156 100 57 871 acres: 30,032 20,537 6,618 5,241 4,600 98,808 Registered under State law .............................farms: 204 223 109 70 48 618 acres: 22,428 16,153 5,004 3,660 4,314 81,152 : Corporation ..............................................farms: 244 242 128 57 92 740 acres: 41,199 30,747 6,480 2,467 3,821 138,782 Family held ............................................farms: 187 188 113 45 64 513 acres: 30,202 19,539 5,688 1,846 3,278 92,966 More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: - 1 8 - - 16 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 187 187 105 45 64 497 : Other than family held .................................farms: 57 54 15 12 28 227 acres: 10,997 11,208 792 621 543 45,816 More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: 2 16 1 - 1 43 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 55 38 14 12 27 184 : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. .......................farms: 194 185 105 59 66 826 acres: 16,945 14,591 6,263 5,307 5,842 128,062 : HIRED FARM LABOR : : Hired farm labor .........................................farms: 844 870 591 382 306 1,621 workers: 2,022 2,077 1,161 696 649 2,551 Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more .....................................farms: 316 357 222 112 116 557 workers: 589 560 322 145 174 791 Less than 150 days ...................................farms: 661 657 450 304 232 1,185 workers: 1,433 1,517 839 551 475 1,760 Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor .............farms: 2 10 1 - - 7 Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor ..........................................farms: 3 2 2 - 3 2 Unpaid workers ...........................................farms: 1,303 1,738 1,360 1,049 1,200 3,659 workers: 2,871 4,106 3,233 2,391 2,720 7,754 : FARMS BY SIZE : : 1 to 9 acres ..................................................: 199 546 825 916 1,194 2,099 10 to 49 acres ................................................: 1,690 2,864 2,325 1,719 1,593 7,352 50 to 69 acres ................................................: 770 711 340 271 216 1,613 70 to 99 acres ................................................: 885 684 406 213 187 1,866 100 to 139 acres ..............................................: 609 458 277 147 105 1,237 140 to 179 acres ..............................................: 275 291 101 69 65 727 180 to 219 acres ..............................................: 153 117 66 36 19 429 220 to 259 acres ..............................................: 108 77 25 13 28 256 260 to 499 acres ..............................................: 187 171 75 40 43 546 500 to 999 acres ..............................................: 88 50 9 6 8 215 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..........................................: 25 7 - - - 69 2,000 acres or more ...........................................: - 7 - - - 8 : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ..............................: 3,738 3,354 1,774 1,004 611 164 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ............................: 90 159 125 50 44 22 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .............................: 89 190 122 91 52 142 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) .......: 115 139 74 52 27 120 Other crop farming (1119) .....................................: 197 605 783 855 930 12,750 Tobacco farming (11191) .....................................: 2 3 - - 2 - Cotton farming (11192) ......................................: - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) .........................: 195 602 783 855 928 12,750 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) .....................: 472 964 993 636 475 1,151 Cattle feedlots (112112) ......................................: 68 42 6 2 - - Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ......................: 4 2 - - - 17 Hog and pig farming (1122) ....................................: 25 55 64 48 88 15 Poultry and egg production (1123) .............................: 13 53 62 241 624 49 Sheep and goat farming (1124) .................................: 32 104 150 195 194 324 Aquaculture and other animal production (1125,1129) ...........: 146 316 296 256 413 1,663 : FARM TYPOLOGY (SEE TEXT) : : Farms by typology group: : Small family farms : Gross cash farm income less than $150,000 .................: 4,618 5,589 4,271 3,342 3,345 14,767 Gross cash farm income $150,000 to $349,999 ...............: 52 41 18 9 18 332 Midsize family farms : Gross cash farm income $350,000 to $999,999 ...............: 11 11 2 1 - 78 Large family farms : Gross cash farm income $1,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...........: - 1 - - - 5 Gross cash farm income $5,000,000 or more .................: - - - - - - Non-family farms ............................................: 308 341 158 78 95 1,235 : OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : Farms reporting- : Internet access .............................................: 3,789 4,593 3,417 2,630 2,719 11,538 Dial-up ...................................................: 96 154 108 85 83 317 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ............: 1,773 2,083 1,533 1,168 1,255 5,546 Cellular data plan (see text) .............................: 2,354 2,655 2,094 1,610 1,701 6,595 Satellite .................................................: 763 985 734 594 527 2,279 Don't know ................................................: 292 383 196 141 139 958 Other .....................................................: 53 69 63 65 59 199 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS - Con. : : Farms by number of households sharing in net income : of operation: : 1 household .................................................: 51,906 3,950 3,415 4,733 5,245 3,977 2 households ................................................: 12,470 1,535 1,068 1,467 1,608 1,236 3 households ................................................: 3,828 559 371 446 611 416 4 households ................................................: 1,734 275 167 176 219 198 5 or more households ........................................: 1,185 194 121 159 152 99 : LIVESTOCK : : Cattle and calves inventory ..............................farms: 13,017 1,442 1,444 1,297 1,648 969 number: 962,040 426,695 152,343 101,988 101,510 52,631 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ....................................................: 3,032 85 90 98 153 141 10 to 49 ..................................................: 5,807 332 503 472 779 457 50 to 99 ..................................................: 1,923 198 317 362 417 241 100 to 199 ................................................: 1,239 253 321 270 214 96 200 to 499 ................................................: 690 289 185 89 84 31 500 or more ...............................................: 326 285 28 6 1 3 : Cows and heifers that calved ...........................farms: 11,161 1,136 1,214 1,128 1,474 861 number: 404,477 136,913 64,856 50,506 52,792 28,133 : Beef cows ............................................farms: 10,713 952 1,144 1,066 1,427 843 number: 331,471 76,884 57,820 46,705 51,276 27,902 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 3,332 97 115 117 212 162 10 to 49 ..............................................: 5,571 403 645 613 887 507 50 to 99 ..............................................: 1,150 196 245 238 224 126 100 to 199 ............................................: 503 170 103 81 95 39 200 to 499 ............................................: 137 73 31 15 9 9 500 or more ...........................................: 20 13 5 2 - - : Milk cows ............................................farms: 607 212 76 78 68 23 number: 73,006 60,029 7,036 3,801 1,516 231 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 193 1 3 8 20 13 10 to 49 ..............................................: 107 13 5 37 40 10 50 to 99 ..............................................: 92 20 32 32 8 - 100 to 199 ............................................: 96 59 36 1 - - 200 to 499 ............................................: 96 96 - - - - 500 or more ...........................................: 23 23 - - - - : Other cattle ...........................................farms: 10,916 1,369 1,349 1,203 1,500 850 number: 557,563 289,782 87,487 51,482 48,718 24,498 : Cattle and calves sold ...................................farms: 10,977 1,341 1,370 1,234 1,489 874 number: 645,009 353,984 94,676 60,228 55,647 28,123 $1,000: 881,537 560,373 122,392 69,612 56,985 26,929 Calves weighing less than 500 pounds ...................farms: 4,391 518 502 438 582 360 number: 107,024 40,174 17,059 10,072 14,894 7,633 Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more .....................farms: 10,159 1,310 1,320 1,191 1,410 814 number: 537,985 313,810 77,617 50,156 40,753 20,490 Cattle on feed .......................................farms: 1,548 468 374 225 250 104 number: 278,066 217,780 34,547 12,160 8,612 2,680 : Hogs and pigs inventory ..................................farms: 1,678 624 99 75 90 69 number: 5,204,135 4,952,736 110,060 113,680 7,855 3,789 Farms with- : 1 to 24 ...................................................: 730 7 17 20 46 36 25 to 49 ..................................................: 105 7 3 7 11 11 50 to 99 ..................................................: 75 14 7 5 10 8 100 to 199 ................................................: 63 9 7 9 15 9 200 to 499 ................................................: 53 11 10 18 7 5 500 or more ...............................................: 652 576 55 16 1 - : Hogs and pigs sold .......................................farms: 1,849 679 123 77 111 96 number: 18,768,594 18,414,392 253,365 67,334 11,399 6,767 $1,000: 2,415,031 2,370,692 29,277 8,429 2,424 1,213 : Sheep and lambs inventory ................................farms: 1,612 72 58 63 93 94 number: 50,943 5,397 3,614 4,838 5,836 3,739 Sheep and lambs sold .....................................farms: 1,079 60 48 46 80 69 number: 32,161 4,540 3,051 2,211 4,587 2,677 : Total horses and ponies inventory ........................farms: 5,506 175 156 180 325 287 number: 33,348 779 773 1,246 2,549 1,973 Total horses and ponies sold .............................farms: 929 15 17 31 74 64 number: 3,088 82 41 156 377 377 : Goats, all inventory .....................................farms: 1,743 35 15 47 75 81 number: 31,943 1,338 651 1,593 4,573 3,073 Goats, all sold ..........................................farms: 928 16 7 26 38 59 number: 15,076 495 278 1,571 1,555 1,775 : POULTRY : : Layers inventory .........................................farms: 4,496 163 222 150 291 167 number: 7,278,610 6,743,131 354,432 32,831 34,580 17,837 Farms with- : 1 to 399 ..................................................: 4,404 139 202 143 271 151 400 to 3,199 ..............................................: 49 3 3 4 18 16 3,200 to 9,999 ............................................: 8 4 - 2 2 - 10,000 to 19,999 ..........................................: 15 6 8 1 - - 20,000 to 49,999 ..........................................: 15 6 9 - - - 50,000 to 99,999 ..........................................: - - - - - - 100,000 or more ...........................................: 5 5 - - - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 .................................................: 3,614 4,592 3,660 2,913 2,984 12,823 2 households ................................................: 962 987 574 397 348 2,288 3 households ................................................: 242 244 123 75 67 674 4 households ................................................: 86 106 44 31 48 384 5 or more households ........................................: 85 54 48 14 11 248 : LIVESTOCK : : Cattle and calves inventory ..............................farms: 948 1,390 1,179 762 704 1,234 number: 37,624 40,735 21,567 8,618 6,175 12,154 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ....................................................: 147 296 425 407 446 744 10 to 49 ..................................................: 516 938 723 346 258 483 50 to 99 ..................................................: 221 132 21 9 - 5 100 to 199 ................................................: 58 21 4 - - 2 200 to 499 ................................................: 6 - 6 - - - 500 or more ...............................................: - 3 - - - - : Cows and heifers that calved ...........................farms: 871 1,240 1,045 633 553 1,006 number: 22,426 21,734 11,293 5,074 3,483 7,267 : Beef cows ............................................farms: 860 1,218 1,038 628 549 988 number: 22,346 21,647 11,221 5,039 3,462 7,169 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 186 334 532 431 450 696 10 to 49 ..............................................: 572 856 500 197 99 292 50 to 99 ..............................................: 89 26 6 - - - 100 to 199 ............................................: 13 2 - - - - 200 to 499 ............................................: - - - - - - 500 or more ...........................................: - - - - - - : Milk cows ............................................farms: 26 33 28 22 12 29 number: 80 87 72 35 21 98 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 24 33 28 22 12 29 10 to 49 ..............................................: 2 - - - - - 50 to 99 ..............................................: - - - - - - 100 to 199 ............................................: - - - - - - 200 to 499 ............................................: - - - - - - 500 or more ...........................................: - - - - - - : Other cattle ...........................................farms: 792 1,112 886 534 513 808 number: 15,198 19,001 10,274 3,544 2,692 4,887 : Cattle and calves sold ...................................farms: 885 1,369 1,139 715 492 69 number: 20,907 18,588 8,533 2,971 1,260 92 $1,000: 19,138 16,063 6,951 2,244 807 43 Calves weighing less than 500 pounds ...................farms: 398 603 446 291 208 45 number: 6,452 6,216 2,874 1,118 471 61 Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more .....................farms: 837 1,262 1,018 597 376 24 number: 14,455 12,372 5,659 1,853 789 31 Cattle on feed .......................................farms: 76 43 6 2 - - number: 1,570 672 (D) (D) - - : Hogs and pigs inventory ..................................farms: 84 131 142 111 156 97 number: 3,683 2,935 1,824 827 5,969 777 Farms with- : 1 to 24 ...................................................: 45 88 127 110 143 91 25 to 49 ..................................................: 10 34 9 1 7 5 50 to 99 ..................................................: 19 4 5 - 2 1 100 to 199 ................................................: 8 5 1 - - - 200 to 499 ................................................: 2 - - - - - 500 or more ...............................................: - - - - 4 - : Hogs and pigs sold .......................................farms: 95 182 193 116 142 35 number: 4,801 5,585 2,883 1,032 918 118 $1,000: 967 1,082 576 202 155 13 : Sheep and lambs inventory ................................farms: 94 183 195 221 212 327 number: 3,914 6,881 5,466 3,895 3,281 4,082 Sheep and lambs sold .....................................farms: 63 159 147 192 139 76 number: 2,527 5,280 3,353 2,353 1,234 348 : Total horses and ponies inventory ........................farms: 337 603 527 441 558 1,917 number: 2,778 3,772 3,260 2,461 2,486 11,271 Total horses and ponies sold .............................farms: 129 245 159 108 72 15 number: 406 822 514 202 96 15 : Goats, all inventory .....................................farms: 106 216 224 253 309 382 number: 3,495 3,732 3,749 2,801 3,277 3,661 Goats, all sold ..........................................farms: 80 159 162 160 157 64 number: 1,718 2,701 2,307 1,476 979 221 : POULTRY : : Layers inventory .........................................farms: 259 463 570 607 909 695 number: 8,922 18,895 16,869 19,990 22,649 8,474 Farms with- : 1 to 399 ..................................................: 258 459 570 607 909 695 400 to 3,199 ..............................................: 1 4 - - - - 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: 680 9 8 19 25 30 number: 700,533 612,517 (D) (D) 3,904 3,579 : Layers sold ..............................................farms: 519 30 28 28 39 35 number: 3,274,145 3,074,555 151,199 9,318 21,907 5,719 : Pullets for laying flock replacement sold ................farms: 60 1 8 3 - 3 number: 237,263 (D) (D) (D) - (D) : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ...............farms: 548 11 17 16 47 37 number: 1,121,454 (D) 1,763 198,150 93,916 141,162 Farms with- : 1 to 1,999 ................................................: 511 7 17 6 42 25 2,000 to 59,999 ...........................................: 36 3 - 10 5 12 60,000 to 99,999 ..........................................: - - - - - - 100,000 or more ...........................................: 1 1 - - - - : Turkeys inventory ........................................farms: 437 35 12 5 30 19 number: 986,321 971,491 (D) 31 660 850 Turkeys sold .............................................farms: 231 45 9 5 12 13 number: 2,855,608 2,815,873 (D) 99 4,421 1,539 : CROPS : : Barley for grain .........................................farms: 52 7 8 8 17 2 acres: 6,511 1,906 1,216 1,135 1,670 (D) bushels: 385,529 115,641 73,425 62,286 97,984 (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: 2 - - - - - acres: (D) - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 16 - 3 1 8 - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 19 4 2 4 3 - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 5 - - - 3 2 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 9 - 3 3 3 - 500 acres or more .........................................: 3 3 - - - - : Corn for grain ...........................................farms: 35,190 6,138 4,974 6,503 6,834 4,344 acres: 10,421,518 6,378,705 1,714,858 1,288,674 662,673 227,628 bushels: 2,143,284,486 1,371,714,662 346,016,721 241,107,973 123,950,431 39,633,033 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 1,249 521 192 239 131 64 acres: 346,598 264,399 35,351 30,062 11,951 2,518 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 4,713 8 13 38 149 415 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 10,484 39 78 472 3,959 3,697 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 8,634 178 1,016 4,543 2,619 216 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 5,537 803 3,280 1,351 87 16 500 acres or more .........................................: 5,822 5,110 587 99 20 - : Corn for silage or greenchop .............................farms: 847 312 151 103 119 83 acres: 54,742 36,891 5,477 2,784 2,756 5,017 tons: 1,079,213 777,276 125,451 56,221 50,588 41,355 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 13 7 - 4 2 - acres: 324 196 - (D) (D) - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 401 76 68 65 83 51 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 302 119 75 34 34 19 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 97 79 7 3 2 6 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 37 28 1 1 - 7 500 acres or more .........................................: 10 10 - - - - : Cotton, all ..............................................farms: 1 1 - - - - acres: (D) (D) - - - - bales: (D) (D) - - - - Irrigated ..............................................farms: 1 1 - - - - acres: (D) (D) - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 1 1 - - - - : Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas and limas ..........farms: 5 2 2 - 1 - acres: 908 (D) (D) - (D) - cwt: 8,788 (D) (D) - (D) - Irrigated ..............................................farms: 1 - - - 1 - acres: (D) - - - (D) - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 3 2 - - 1 - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 2 - 2 - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Oats for grain ...........................................farms: 298 74 53 49 55 33 acres: 11,418 6,268 1,732 957 1,229 523 bushels: 937,052 590,163 124,373 63,311 87,205 28,287 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 3 3 - - - - acres: 54 54 - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 187 26 32 36 39 29 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 97 36 20 13 15 4 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 8 6 1 - 1 - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 3 3 - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 3 3 - - - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 72. Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : $25,000 to : $10,000 to : $5,000 to : $2,500 to : $1,000 to : Less than Item : $49,999 : $24,999 : $9,999 : $4,999 : $2,499 : $1,000 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- POULTRY - Con. : : Pullets for laying flock replacement inventory ...........farms: 57 92 95 114 159 72 number: 1,549 2,312 1,980 2,090 2,828 1,080 : Layers sold ..............................................farms: 23 50 82 90 86 28 number: 994 1,318 1,600 3,484 3,607 444 : Pullets for laying flock replacement sold ................farms: 3 6 9 8 12 7 number: 360 218 218 120 729 57 : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ...............farms: 46 63 89 76 105 41 number: (D) 9,808 7,634 4,432 4,077 1,788 Farms with- : 1 to 1,999 ................................................: 40 63 89 76 105 41 2,000 to 59,999 ...........................................: 6 - - - - - 60,000 to 99,999 ..........................................: - - - - - - 100,000 or more ...........................................: - - - - - - : Turkeys inventory ........................................farms: 25 75 69 56 79 32 number: 1,032 736 345 (D) 659 137 Turkeys sold .............................................farms: 22 35 22 30 35 3 number: 1,733 1,047 327 (D) 218 6 : CROPS : : Barley for grain .........................................farms: 6 2 2 - - - acres: 350 (D) (D) - - - bushels: 22,218 (D) (D) - - - Irrigated ..............................................farms: 2 - - - - - acres: (D) - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 1 1 2 - - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 5 1 - - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Corn for grain ...........................................farms: 2,585 2,003 956 491 281 81 acres: 88,461 41,952 11,634 4,362 1,901 670 bushels: 13,613,891 5,523,062 1,220,214 346,966 97,578 59,955 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 56 15 8 7 8 8 acres: 1,728 282 118 98 65 26 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 916 1,484 869 463 281 77 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 1,612 508 87 28 - 4 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 51 11 - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 6 - - - - - : Corn for silage or greenchop .............................farms: 40 27 3 - 7 2 acres: 1,299 442 (D) - 37 (D) tons: 20,841 6,564 627 - (D) (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 24 22 3 - 7 2 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 16 5 - - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Cotton, all ..............................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - bales: - - - - - - Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas and limas ..........farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - cwt: - - - - - - Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Oats for grain ...........................................farms: 14 10 8 - 2 - acres: 211 324 (D) - (D) - bushels: 17,679 17,806 (D) - (D) - Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 11 6 8 - - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 3 4 - - 2 - 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. : : Rice .....................................................farms: 1 1 - - - - acres: (D) (D) - - - - cwt: (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 ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Sorghum for grain ........................................farms: 68 21 10 2 10 8 acres: 4,639 3,051 568 (D) 206 328 bushels: 456,143 296,591 69,295 (D) 14,721 30,708 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 5 4 1 - - - acres: 287 (D) (D) - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 31 6 1 - 8 2 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 26 4 9 2 2 6 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 8 8 - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 2 2 - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 1 1 - - - - : Soybeans for beans .......................................farms: 33,243 6,058 4,792 6,542 5,965 3,562 acres: 10,213,710 6,017,451 1,678,567 1,509,758 624,842 215,341 bushels: 605,437,675 373,865,998 97,526,578 81,351,577 34,037,664 11,192,465 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 1,023 446 147 180 90 59 acres: 219,203 164,725 21,812 19,003 6,680 3,062 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 4,172 11 14 30 133 334 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 9,505 73 142 535 3,350 2,821 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 7,874 213 1,097 3,838 2,259 383 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 5,841 950 2,867 1,804 196 24 500 acres or more .........................................: 5,851 4,811 672 335 27 - : Sunflower seed, all ......................................farms: 34 8 6 6 4 2 acres: 572 (D) 19 167 67 (D) pounds: 693,311 (D) 27,000 259,837 28,120 (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 31 6 6 5 4 2 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 2 1 - 1 - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 1 1 - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Tobacco ..................................................farms: 11 - - 3 - 1 acres: 139 - - (D) - (D) pounds: 201,968 - - (D) - (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 0.9 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 1.0 to 1.9 acres ..........................................: 3 - - - - 1 2.0 to 2.9 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 3.0 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 5 - - 2 - - 5.0 to 9.9 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 10.0 to 24.9 acres ........................................: 2 - - - - - 25.0 acres or more ........................................: 1 - - 1 - - : Wheat for grain, all .....................................farms: 4,649 1,347 804 935 689 366 acres: 540,232 321,484 79,665 82,791 31,374 14,810 bushels: 39,835,453 25,142,125 5,863,151 5,418,654 2,133,455 735,281 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 97 57 14 14 6 4 acres: 12,178 9,869 985 787 442 (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 1,085 100 109 135 165 191 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 2,003 406 355 486 485 155 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 1,051 419 286 286 39 14 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 324 252 50 22 - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 186 170 4 6 - 6 : Forage-land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop .............................farms: 16,355 1,537 1,352 1,452 1,589 1,082 acres: 528,857 110,510 68,410 67,634 72,472 41,718 tons, dry equivalent: 1,487,461 408,782 218,654 203,447 213,819 104,552 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 216 54 12 16 10 11 acres: 5,610 1,850 235 563 387 312 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 10,329 497 551 600 815 584 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 4,898 709 612 657 605 419 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 971 263 173 185 133 58 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 127 52 13 7 28 21 500 acres or more .........................................: 30 16 3 3 8 - : Alfalfa hay ............................................farms: 8,476 1,035 852 893 956 619 acres: 219,586 53,250 33,223 33,457 30,360 14,660 tons, dry: 744,476 215,925 118,904 115,666 107,728 47,470 Irrigated ............................................farms: 131 43 9 16 6 5 acres: 2,875 1,256 201 563 196 214 : Other dry hay ..........................................farms: 8,151 638 653 647 799 522 acres: 253,699 39,433 28,114 28,131 37,066 24,054 tons, dry: 550,694 102,116 71,720 66,839 86,092 46,865 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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. : : Rice .....................................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - cwt: - - - - - - Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Sorghum for grain ........................................farms: - 10 1 - 6 - acres: - 329 (D) - 72 - bushels: - 36,839 (D) - 1,200 - Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: - 7 1 - 6 - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: - 3 - - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Soybeans for beans .......................................farms: 2,314 1,928 1,026 594 333 129 acres: 96,732 48,291 14,261 5,488 2,234 745 bushels: 4,641,315 2,067,156 534,762 163,733 48,733 7,694 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 41 42 8 3 3 4 acres: 2,392 1,370 93 32 18 16 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 549 1,155 920 573 324 129 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 1,692 756 106 21 9 - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 67 17 - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 6 - - - - - : Sunflower seed, all ......................................farms: 3 3 2 - - - acres: 3 30 (D) - - - pounds: 3,000 (D) (D) - - - Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - 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 .........................................: - - - - - - : Tobacco ..................................................farms: 2 3 - - 2 - acres: (D) 12 - - (D) - pounds: (D) 24,000 - - (D) - Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 0.9 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 1.0 to 1.9 acres ..........................................: - - - - 2 - 2.0 to 2.9 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 3.0 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: - 3 - - - - 5.0 to 9.9 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 10.0 to 24.9 acres ........................................: 2 - - - - - 25.0 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - : Wheat for grain, all .....................................farms: 191 156 96 39 21 5 acres: 5,022 3,206 1,386 372 105 17 bushels: 292,544 172,556 58,592 14,583 3,722 790 Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - 2 acres: - - - - - (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 120 113 89 37 21 5 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 64 43 7 2 - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 7 - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Forage-land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop .............................farms: 1,089 1,714 1,620 1,374 1,317 2,229 acres: 37,347 46,696 29,876 18,999 14,813 20,382 tons, dry equivalent: 92,422 106,097 59,592 34,936 20,699 24,461 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 10 19 29 19 8 28 acres: 302 1,041 360 158 90 312 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 594 992 1,217 1,181 1,209 2,089 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 419 661 383 190 107 136 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 72 59 20 3 1 4 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 4 2 - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Alfalfa hay ............................................farms: 584 826 737 589 511 874 acres: 13,007 15,240 9,800 6,109 4,212 6,268 tons, dry: 41,418 43,187 24,203 13,891 7,027 9,057 Irrigated ............................................farms: 2 5 12 11 5 17 acres: (D) (D) 130 97 43 121 : Other dry hay ..........................................farms: 540 943 845 761 700 1,103 acres: 21,592 27,599 16,946 10,941 8,448 11,375 tons, dry: 45,046 56,152 31,837 19,019 11,756 13,252 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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. : : Forage-land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop - Con. : Other dry hay - Con. : : Irrigated ............................................farms: 103 20 2 - 5 6 acres: 2,641 542 (D) - 191 98 : Field and grass seed crops, all ..........................farms: 17 5 3 - 6 - acres: 488 313 105 - 56 - Irrigated ..............................................farms: 1 1 - - - - acres: (D) (D) - - - - : Land in vegetables .......................................farms: 1,388 195 68 67 136 110 acres: 54,386 42,160 5,274 2,391 2,421 649 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 536 88 26 29 53 47 acres: 27,292 22,025 2,865 976 963 107 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 911 13 18 12 52 75 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 212 13 12 29 59 30 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 133 65 20 20 21 5 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: 86 65 13 4 4 - 250.0 acres or more .......................................: 46 39 5 2 - - : Beans, snap ............................................farms: 359 63 18 24 27 25 acres: 10,689 8,554 1,334 498 243 10 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 76 48 12 5 3 - acres: 10,072 8,061 1,328 (D) (D) - : Peas, green ............................................farms: 80 19 4 2 1 8 acres: 2,284 2,090 54 (D) (D) (D) Harvested for processing .............................farms: 21 16 3 1 - 1 acres: 2,252 (D) 54 (D) - (D) Potatoes ...............................................farms: 249 15 10 12 24 21 acres: 6,373 6,061 238 11 16 9 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 15 7 - - - 1 acres: 5,924 5,922 - - - (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ........................................: 236 4 8 12 24 21 5.0 to 24.9 acres .......................................: 4 4 - - - - 25.0 to 99.9 acres ......................................: 1 1 - - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres ....................................: 3 1 2 - - - 250.0 acres or more .....................................: 5 5 - - - - : Sweet corn (see text) ..................................farms: 370 57 24 19 41 29 acres: 8,074 5,989 1,020 501 286 58 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 54 23 2 3 3 1 acres: 4,433 3,679 (D) (D) (D) (D) Sweet potatoes .........................................farms: 73 3 - 3 7 6 acres: 32 12 - 1 3 3 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 4 - - - - - acres: (D) - - - - - : Tomatoes in the open ...................................farms: 518 18 13 23 51 54 acres: 521 214 19 44 61 30 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 28 1 - - 3 1 acres: 13 (D) - - (Z) (D) : Land in orchards .........................................farms: 1,102 15 11 22 56 86 acres: 5,531 1,469 105 374 714 505 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 151 3 4 5 6 8 acres: 608 (D) 16 90 50 56 Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 846 5 9 6 18 37 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 223 1 - 9 28 49 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 28 4 2 7 10 - 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: 3 3 - - - - 250.0 acres or more .......................................: 2 2 - - - - : Apples .................................................farms: 545 9 7 17 33 45 bearing and nonbearing acres: 2,203 783 31 336 310 210 : Grapes (including muscadine) (see text) ................farms: 310 3 5 1 10 13 bearing and nonbearing acres: 896 (D) 7 (D) 97 112 : Peaches, all ...........................................farms: 295 6 2 7 15 35 bearing and nonbearing acres: 1,143 610 (D) 24 225 100 : Almonds ................................................farms: 6 - - - - - bearing and nonbearing acres: (D) - - - - - : Pecans .................................................farms: 134 1 1 - 2 5 bearing and nonbearing acres: 595 (D) (D) - (D) 14 : Walnuts, English .......................................farms: 68 - - - 1 2 bearing and nonbearing acres: 66 - - - (D) (D) : Land in berries ..........................................farms: 530 8 13 20 23 37 acres: 722 70 34 26 113 128 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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. : : Forage-land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop - Con. : Other dry hay - Con. : : Irrigated ............................................farms: 8 14 23 6 4 15 acres: 270 999 230 57 (D) 188 : Field and grass seed crops, all ..........................farms: 1 - - 2 - - acres: (D) - - (D) - - Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - : Land in vegetables .......................................farms: 172 281 185 86 55 33 acres: 527 472 293 116 64 22 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 78 98 73 22 19 3 acres: 145 98 92 11 9 1 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 148 257 175 79 49 33 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 22 24 10 7 6 - 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 2 - - - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: - - - - - - 250.0 acres or more .......................................: - - - - - - : Beans, snap ............................................farms: 54 86 36 8 12 6 acres: 17 21 8 2 2 1 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 1 6 1 - - - acres: (D) 2 (D) - - - : Peas, green ............................................farms: 9 20 15 - 2 - acres: 2 2 4 - (D) - Harvested for processing .............................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Potatoes ...............................................farms: 37 68 39 15 4 4 acres: 11 13 7 6 (Z) 1 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 4 3 - - - - acres: (D) (Z) - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ........................................: 37 68 39 15 4 4 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: 40 70 45 17 17 11 acres: 82 86 30 8 7 6 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 2 11 1 2 3 3 acres: (D) 10 (D) (D) 2 1 Sweet potatoes .........................................farms: 25 18 9 2 - - acres: 9 3 (D) (D) - - Harvested for processing .............................farms: 4 - - - - - acres: (D) - - - - - : Tomatoes in the open ...................................farms: 103 139 77 19 15 6 acres: 38 35 72 5 2 1 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 8 9 5 1 - - acres: 1 5 4 (D) - - : Land in orchards .........................................farms: 120 252 173 116 91 160 acres: 408 671 387 191 251 456 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 27 45 19 10 16 8 acres: 72 108 18 (D) 31 36 Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 87 217 157 106 78 126 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 33 32 14 10 13 34 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: - 3 2 - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: - - - - - - 250.0 acres or more .......................................: - - - - - - : Apples .................................................farms: 65 136 85 60 33 55 bearing and nonbearing acres: 137 189 76 37 20 74 : Grapes (including muscadine) (see text) ................farms: 30 82 72 34 38 22 bearing and nonbearing acres: 129 202 140 71 92 38 : Peaches, all ...........................................farms: 40 64 53 37 19 17 bearing and nonbearing acres: 44 81 18 9 9 (D) : Almonds ................................................farms: - - 5 - 1 - bearing and nonbearing acres: - - 1 - (D) - : Pecans .................................................farms: 14 29 16 13 23 30 bearing and nonbearing acres: 53 99 53 45 78 139 : Walnuts, English .......................................farms: 6 16 16 4 3 20 bearing and nonbearing acres: 1 19 7 7 1 20 : Land in berries ..........................................farms: 99 130 90 54 27 29 acres: 140 84 60 34 14 19 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 71,123 6,579 5,222 6,984 7,953 6,094 percent: 100.0 9.3 7.3 9.8 11.2 8.6 Land in farms ............................................acres: 26,292,041 13,562,167 3,962,863 3,390,255 1,898,527 910,835 Average size of farm .................................acres: 370 2,061 759 485 239 149 : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total ....................................................farms: 71,123 6,579 5,222 6,984 7,953 6,094 $1,000: 26,745,458 18,291,234 3,716,137 2,574,853 1,311,830 442,105 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 376,045 2,780,245 711,631 368,679 164,948 72,548 : Farms by economic class: : Less than $1,000 ..........................................: 5,059 - - - - - $1,000 to $2,499 ..........................................: 6,946 - - - - - $2,500 to $4,999 ..........................................: 6,380 - - - - - $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 6,664 - - - - - $10,000 to $24,999 ........................................: 7,586 - - - - - : $25,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 5,656 - - - - - $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 6,094 - - - - 6,094 $100,000 to $249,999 ......................................: 7,953 - - - 7,953 - $250,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 6,984 - - 6,984 - - : $500,000 to $999,999 ......................................: 5,222 - 5,222 - - - $1,000,000 or more ........................................: 6,579 6,579 - - - - $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 ................................: 4,200 4,200 - - - - $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 ................................: 1,770 1,770 - - - - $5,000,000 or more ......................................: 609 609 - - - - : Total sales ............................................farms: 71,123 6,579 5,222 6,984 7,953 6,094 $1,000: 26,417,147 18,174,402 3,679,844 2,542,713 1,283,116 421,174 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and dry peas ............farms: 42,226 6,261 5,130 6,857 7,539 5,457 $1,000: 21,568,583 14,038,709 3,413,809 2,393,121 1,159,664 365,649 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 30,326 6,240 5,113 6,808 7,366 4,799 $1,000: 21,341,878 14,038,233 3,413,282 2,392,036 1,154,777 343,550 Corn ...............................................farms: 35,321 6,205 5,045 6,509 6,897 4,379 $1,000: 12,956,612 8,574,938 2,031,457 1,322,920 702,500 219,354 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 25,995 6,178 5,007 6,336 6,167 2,307 $1,000: 12,753,542 8,574,172 2,030,446 1,317,548 678,987 152,388 Wheat ..............................................farms: 4,649 1,357 817 926 698 357 $1,000: 315,811 203,780 45,721 40,386 16,208 6,020 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 1,598 898 352 269 55 24 $1,000: 256,516 192,399 34,784 24,312 3,541 1,480 Soybeans ...........................................farms: 33,240 6,109 4,875 6,520 6,017 3,545 $1,000: 8,240,844 5,222,977 1,326,572 1,025,311 438,604 139,631 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 22,503 6,073 4,784 6,311 4,300 1,035 $1,000: 8,012,301 5,222,119 1,323,779 1,018,518 378,970 68,914 Sorghum ............................................farms: 78 22 10 4 13 8 $1,000: 2,962 1,924 429 63 140 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 19 13 5 - - 1 $1,000: 2,207 1,772 (D) - - (D) Barley .............................................farms: 52 7 8 8 17 2 $1,000: (D) (D) 972 396 480 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 14 3 3 3 3 2 $1,000: 2,655 (D) 924 341 296 (D) Rice ...............................................farms: 1 1 - - - - $1,000: (D) (D) - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 1 1 - - - - $1,000: (D) (D) - - - - Other grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas ..........................................farms: 630 215 95 104 86 52 $1,000: 49,158 34,051 8,660 4,045 1,732 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 125 73 17 24 10 1 $1,000: 44,372 31,844 7,809 3,430 (D) (D) Tobacco ..............................................farms: 11 - - 3 - 1 $1,000: (D) - - (D) - (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 1 - - 1 - - $1,000: (D) - - (D) - - Cotton and cottonseed ................................farms: 1 1 - - - - $1,000: (D) (D) - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 1 1 - - - - $1,000: (D) (D) - - - - Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes ............................................farms: 1,424 199 69 70 145 112 $1,000: 179,052 141,036 11,652 8,364 7,970 2,942 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 322 161 42 33 63 23 $1,000: 167,412 140,320 11,325 7,502 6,711 1,554 : Fruits, tree nuts, and berries .......................farms: 1,027 16 18 32 69 90 $1,000: 34,261 13,198 719 4,502 4,914 3,623 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 114 12 3 15 40 44 $1,000: 25,405 13,142 450 4,246 4,572 2,995 Fruits and tree nuts ...............................farms: 794 14 11 17 52 76 $1,000: 26,094 10,464 275 3,736 3,986 2,627 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 86 9 1 13 32 31 $1,000: 20,065 10,397 (D) (D) 3,661 (D) Berries ............................................farms: 448 8 13 18 25 35 $1,000: 8,167 2,734 444 766 928 996 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 30 6 2 2 8 12 $1,000: 5,023 (D) (D) (D) 768 748 Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and sod ...........farms: 966 101 56 72 136 120 $1,000: 402,800 327,983 29,581 16,516 17,240 6,141 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 381 90 48 53 118 72 $1,000: 395,519 327,793 29,425 16,197 17,029 5,074 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 5,656 7,586 6,664 6,380 6,946 5,059 percent: 8.0 10.7 9.4 9.0 9.8 7.1 Land in farms ............................................acres: 680,172 649,958 405,450 318,333 257,256 256,225 Average size of farm .................................acres: 120 86 61 50 37 51 : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total ....................................................farms: 5,656 7,586 6,664 6,380 6,946 5,059 $1,000: 203,443 122,548 47,638 22,944 11,551 1,176 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 35,969 16,154 7,149 3,596 1,663 233 : Farms by economic class: : Less than $1,000 ..........................................: - - - - - 5,059 $1,000 to $2,499 ..........................................: - - - - 6,946 - $2,500 to $4,999 ..........................................: - - - 6,380 - - $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: - - 6,664 - - - $10,000 to $24,999 ........................................: - 7,586 - - - - : $25,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 5,656 - - - - - $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: 5,656 7,586 6,664 6,380 6,946 5,059 $1,000: 175,480 93,549 29,959 11,041 4,995 873 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and dry peas ............farms: 3,984 3,546 1,821 920 536 175 $1,000: 129,524 52,320 11,751 3,027 888 122 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Corn ...............................................farms: 2,641 1,993 930 413 245 64 $1,000: 71,370 26,720 5,600 1,305 406 43 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Wheat ..............................................farms: 190 152 99 28 20 5 $1,000: 2,055 1,100 431 84 25 2 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Soybeans ...........................................farms: 2,336 1,959 974 523 274 108 $1,000: 55,636 24,306 5,659 1,634 438 77 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Sorghum ............................................farms: 10 4 1 - 6 - $1,000: 148 (D) (D) - (D) - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Barley .............................................farms: 9 1 - - - - $1,000: 145 (D) - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Rice ...............................................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Other grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas ..........................................farms: 28 24 14 8 4 - $1,000: 170 (D) (D) 5 (D) - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Tobacco ..............................................farms: 2 3 - - 2 - $1,000: (D) (D) - - (D) - Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Cotton and cottonseed ................................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes ............................................farms: 180 301 194 88 42 24 $1,000: 3,286 2,643 903 183 64 9 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - : Fruits, tree nuts, and berries .......................farms: 159 264 165 112 65 37 $1,000: 3,311 2,792 806 291 86 19 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Fruits and tree nuts ...............................farms: 113 212 126 90 57 26 $1,000: 1,973 2,105 595 241 79 13 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Berries ............................................farms: 101 114 76 37 8 13 $1,000: 1,337 687 211 50 7 6 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and sod ...........farms: 119 179 110 32 37 4 $1,000: 2,670 2,037 480 112 41 1 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: 185 3 5 4 9 11 $1,000: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 547 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 15 1 1 2 4 7 $1,000: 1,886 (D) (D) (D) 431 486 Cultivated Christmas trees .........................farms: 180 3 5 4 9 11 $1,000: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 547 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 15 1 1 2 4 7 $1,000: 1,886 (D) (D) (D) 431 486 Short rotation woody crops .........................farms: 5 - - - - - $1,000: 5 - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Other crops and hay ..................................farms: 10,152 788 683 806 890 699 $1,000: 100,021 19,414 12,987 15,902 16,429 8,119 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 371 100 55 91 90 35 $1,000: 39,233 11,159 6,601 9,255 10,009 2,209 Maple syrup ........................................farms: 69 2 - 5 2 4 $1,000: 119 (D) - 1 (D) (Z) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 1 1 - - - - $1,000: (D) (D) - - - - : Cattle and calves ....................................farms: 10,977 1,361 1,371 1,239 1,494 882 $1,000: 881,537 562,366 120,691 70,246 57,553 26,247 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 2,467 849 594 422 392 210 $1,000: 758,542 550,810 103,912 53,563 36,469 13,788 Milk from cows .......................................farms: 432 211 76 68 51 8 $1,000: 387,423 327,129 37,105 17,084 5,402 569 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 402 211 76 68 40 7 $1,000: 387,011 327,129 37,105 17,084 (D) (D) Hogs and pigs ........................................farms: 1,849 685 120 77 109 97 $1,000: 2,415,031 2,372,496 28,766 7,177 2,420 1,179 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 773 636 78 31 17 11 $1,000: 2,409,053 2,371,717 28,512 6,477 1,646 701 Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and milk .................farms: 1,897 70 61 68 119 111 $1,000: 12,964 1,234 1,006 1,095 2,565 1,552 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 42 8 2 4 17 11 $1,000: 4,530 623 (D) (D) 1,973 731 Horses, ponies, mules, burros, : and donkeys .........................................farms: 979 15 17 35 80 68 $1,000: 17,162 910 2,356 1,784 3,318 1,854 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 48 1 4 5 18 20 $1,000: 8,317 (D) 2,180 (D) 2,658 1,210 Poultry and eggs .....................................farms: 3,148 118 150 99 202 133 $1,000: 364,202 331,501 18,753 3,655 3,682 1,902 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 149 58 29 15 25 22 $1,000: 357,361 331,258 18,488 3,229 2,930 1,456 Aquaculture ..........................................farms: 41 4 1 6 1 2 $1,000: 9,693 6,925 (D) 1,811 (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 14 4 1 6 1 2 $1,000: 9,341 6,925 (D) 1,811 (D) (D) Other animals and other animal : products ............................................farms: 1,651 44 31 23 78 82 $1,000: 39,315 30,802 1,547 622 1,303 729 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 29 9 4 2 7 7 $1,000: 33,627 30,231 1,424 (D) 965 (D) : Value of- : Government payments ....................................farms: 32,882 4,382 2,883 3,374 3,162 2,340 $1,000: 328,311 116,832 36,292 32,139 28,714 20,931 : Landlord's share of total sales ........................farms: 8,351 2,636 1,755 1,945 1,100 446 $1,000: 1,546,674 1,048,910 270,184 169,273 45,763 9,487 : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to- : Consumers ..............................................farms: 2,674 105 116 100 209 155 $1,000: 52,977 16,888 4,196 7,594 10,483 3,299 : Retail markets, institutions, and food hubs for : local or regionally branded products ..................farms: 990 77 58 34 95 75 $1,000: 151,437 133,348 7,412 1,639 3,165 1,980 : FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES : : Total farm production expenses 1/ ........................farms: 71,123 6,579 5,222 6,984 7,953 6,094 $1,000: 17,787,801 11,529,476 2,415,695 1,766,880 964,041 358,699 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 250,099 1,752,466 462,600 252,990 121,217 58,861 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased .............................................farms: 45,097 6,337 5,177 6,914 7,656 5,367 $1,000: 2,942,209 1,811,137 492,741 365,248 174,304 56,030 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 13,447 46 49 184 701 1,487 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 12,505 167 379 1,584 4,299 3,534 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 5,602 225 778 2,184 2,029 282 $50,000 or more .........................................: 13,543 5,899 3,971 2,962 627 64 : Chemicals purchased ....................................farms: 46,814 6,348 5,171 6,901 7,684 5,665 $1,000: 1,821,790 1,080,887 321,230 233,448 116,458 37,701 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 47 23 12 21 13 37 $1,000: 1,411 256 (D) (D) 16 11 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Cultivated Christmas trees .........................farms: 42 23 12 21 13 37 $1,000: 1,406 256 (D) (D) 16 11 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Short rotation woody crops .........................farms: 5 - - - - - $1,000: 5 - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Other crops and hay ..................................farms: 796 1,357 1,246 1,086 952 849 $1,000: 7,778 9,889 5,151 2,679 1,226 446 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Maple syrup ........................................farms: 7 7 16 1 17 8 $1,000: (Z) 3 4 (D) (D) 2 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - : Cattle and calves ....................................farms: 946 1,376 1,102 690 454 62 $1,000: 19,646 15,303 6,590 2,116 741 39 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Milk from cows .......................................farms: 7 7 2 2 - - $1,000: 100 (D) (D) (D) - - Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Hogs and pigs ........................................farms: 94 185 194 118 137 33 $1,000: 975 1,084 573 200 150 12 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and milk .................farms: 144 297 301 316 278 132 $1,000: 1,293 1,901 1,202 692 349 74 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Horses, ponies, mules, burros, : and donkeys .........................................farms: 130 279 165 119 54 17 $1,000: 3,006 2,744 811 288 78 12 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Poultry and eggs .....................................farms: 216 391 433 484 719 203 $1,000: 866 1,208 806 895 857 78 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Aquaculture ..........................................farms: 10 1 12 - 4 - $1,000: (D) (D) 61 - (D) - Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Other animals and other animal : products ............................................farms: 147 233 232 250 408 123 $1,000: 1,250 1,272 768 481 491 50 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - : Value of- : Government payments ....................................farms: 2,238 3,153 3,177 3,607 4,039 527 $1,000: 27,963 28,998 17,679 11,903 6,556 304 : Landlord's share of total sales ........................farms: 231 132 52 36 16 2 $1,000: 2,241 661 120 28 (D) (D) : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to- : Consumers ..............................................farms: 274 419 394 341 439 122 $1,000: 4,665 3,332 1,293 619 358 249 : Retail markets, institutions, and food hubs for : local or regionally branded products ..................farms: 103 160 139 129 92 28 $1,000: 1,195 1,732 403 411 104 47 : FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES : : Total farm production expenses 1/ ........................farms: 5,656 7,586 6,664 6,380 6,946 5,059 $1,000: 221,942 180,512 104,870 80,914 76,107 88,665 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 39,240 23,795 15,737 12,682 10,957 17,526 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased .............................................farms: 3,935 3,648 2,222 1,470 1,222 1,149 $1,000: 21,166 11,045 4,129 2,248 1,666 2,495 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 2,321 3,009 2,075 1,372 1,152 1,051 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,552 622 130 95 65 78 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 52 13 17 1 5 16 $50,000 or more .........................................: 10 4 - 2 - 4 : Chemicals purchased ....................................farms: 4,369 4,104 2,453 1,705 1,350 1,064 $1,000: 15,523 8,451 3,068 2,035 1,583 1,405 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ............................................: 18,093 52 91 243 1,223 2,973 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 13,100 215 728 2,869 5,306 2,538 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 5,647 521 1,582 2,418 929 134 $50,000 or more .........................................: 9,974 5,560 2,770 1,371 226 20 : Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased ..............farms: 43,528 6,382 5,176 6,922 7,348 4,622 $1,000: 2,201,583 1,319,924 366,017 269,044 144,971 49,530 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 5,475 1 7 14 82 177 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 7,726 25 31 163 513 1,212 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 11,924 153 350 1,786 4,999 2,922 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 6,870 241 1,242 3,506 1,434 200 $50,000 or more .........................................: 11,533 5,962 3,546 1,453 320 111 : Cover crop seed purchased ............................farms: 5,167 1,191 770 781 679 406 $1,000: 18,789 8,662 3,302 3,220 1,899 831 : Livestock and poultry purchased or leased ..............farms: 9,640 1,383 809 683 855 576 $1,000: 739,670 643,425 39,058 16,180 13,198 6,342 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 5,242 135 223 229 342 271 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 2,580 230 289 286 371 237 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 859 241 164 134 127 68 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 337 190 102 30 15 - $250,000 or more ........................................: 622 587 31 4 - - : Breeding livestock purchased or leased ...............farms: 4,804 630 472 426 533 327 $1,000: 85,487 52,280 8,896 5,128 5,258 2,739 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ..............................................farms: 6,129 937 440 369 427 327 $1,000: 654,184 591,145 30,162 11,052 7,941 3,602 : Feed purchased .........................................farms: 19,895 2,089 1,611 1,431 1,840 1,194 $1,000: 1,485,671 1,308,264 61,718 29,158 24,268 12,472 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 11,779 346 534 568 796 608 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 5,415 409 604 575 749 478 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 1,420 326 293 243 276 95 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 407 205 117 40 19 13 $250,000 or more ........................................: 874 803 63 5 - - : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ....................farms: 64,948 6,567 5,199 6,847 7,317 5,366 $1,000: 834,463 488,856 123,112 92,450 51,606 21,241 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 40,565 136 383 1,331 3,502 4,017 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 15,879 996 2,997 4,698 3,575 1,286 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 4,218 1,815 1,419 635 189 52 $50,000 or more .........................................: 4,286 3,620 400 183 51 11 : Utilities ..............................................farms: 47,334 6,576 5,220 6,963 6,882 3,838 $1,000: 278,394 148,316 35,430 31,370 21,815 9,738 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 10,994 94 270 717 1,373 1,068 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 23,747 1,171 2,212 4,268 4,461 2,358 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 10,804 3,813 2,595 1,902 1,018 399 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 1,115 888 117 58 20 13 $50,000 or more .........................................: 674 610 26 18 10 - : Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ...............farms: 56,659 6,568 5,219 6,956 7,197 4,777 $1,000: 1,094,259 567,665 175,288 140,786 88,743 35,602 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 27,104 118 322 996 2,299 2,317 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 17,954 898 1,928 4,238 4,132 2,202 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 5,740 1,479 2,005 1,210 574 203 $50,000 or more .........................................: 5,861 4,073 964 512 192 55 : Hired farm labor .......................................farms: 17,637 5,524 2,381 2,193 1,928 1,080 $1,000: 932,742 704,127 66,560 57,469 35,155 13,206 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 5,604 325 640 776 819 574 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 5,414 905 1,008 857 755 356 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 4,731 2,727 618 471 310 139 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 1,197 948 87 76 32 8 $250,000 or more ........................................: 691 619 28 13 12 3 : Contract labor .........................................farms: 4,294 835 428 389 436 336 $1,000: 83,143 56,585 6,057 4,957 4,240 1,706 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 688 27 37 51 37 57 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 1,516 105 119 119 119 149 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,572 376 225 172 246 119 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 249 132 29 27 20 11 $50,000 or more .........................................: 269 195 18 20 14 - : Customwork and custom hauling ..........................farms: 18,402 2,914 2,077 2,708 2,998 1,938 $1,000: 281,007 142,195 38,840 39,130 30,881 11,998 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 2,774 75 111 113 218 230 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 5,960 332 385 657 865 803 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 6,777 890 1,105 1,455 1,736 843 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ............................................: 3,463 3,794 2,355 1,629 1,276 994 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 865 284 92 69 66 68 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 29 16 4 6 6 2 $50,000 or more .........................................: 12 10 2 1 2 - : Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased ..............farms: 3,511 3,430 2,173 1,547 1,442 975 $1,000: 23,956 16,797 4,836 2,725 2,244 1,539 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 382 1,003 1,257 975 935 642 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 1,973 1,893 743 469 424 280 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 983 395 140 86 70 40 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 97 77 30 17 13 13 $50,000 or more .........................................: 76 62 3 - - - : Cover crop seed purchased ............................farms: 309 348 209 177 153 144 $1,000: 323 251 97 73 68 66 : Livestock and poultry purchased or leased ..............farms: 717 990 980 825 964 858 $1,000: 5,911 5,835 3,466 1,865 1,960 2,430 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 354 617 756 738 876 701 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 312 339 210 79 77 150 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 51 34 14 8 11 7 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: - - - - - - $250,000 or more ........................................: - - - - - - : Breeding livestock purchased or leased ...............farms: 425 553 462 300 307 369 $1,000: 3,576 3,376 1,611 737 601 1,283 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ..............................................farms: 374 585 675 644 756 595 $1,000: 2,335 2,459 1,855 1,128 1,358 1,147 : Feed purchased .........................................farms: 1,409 2,271 1,987 1,594 1,730 2,739 $1,000: 10,765 13,267 7,297 4,596 4,488 9,377 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 761 1,509 1,500 1,314 1,569 2,274 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 571 708 476 272 148 425 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 76 48 11 8 9 35 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 1 3 - - 4 5 $250,000 or more ........................................: - 3 - - - - : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ....................farms: 4,941 6,756 5,907 5,469 5,912 4,667 $1,000: 14,016 12,797 9,096 6,996 6,810 7,482 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 4,200 6,195 5,565 5,214 5,678 4,344 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 711 540 321 238 226 291 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 20 17 21 14 7 29 $50,000 or more .........................................: 10 4 - 3 1 3 : Utilities ..............................................farms: 3,167 4,012 3,190 2,591 2,558 2,337 $1,000: 7,725 7,319 5,021 3,909 3,678 4,072 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 1,017 1,599 1,472 1,216 1,154 1,014 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 1,859 2,144 1,575 1,245 1,302 1,152 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 277 265 139 126 102 168 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 5 4 3 4 - 3 $50,000 or more .........................................: 9 - 1 - - - : Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ...............farms: 4,241 5,600 4,534 4,036 4,148 3,383 $1,000: 22,219 21,090 13,498 10,242 9,176 9,949 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 2,645 4,450 3,870 3,547 3,748 2,792 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,482 1,077 599 454 379 565 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 102 47 53 29 16 22 $50,000 or more .........................................: 12 26 12 6 5 4 : Hired farm labor .......................................farms: 988 1,053 737 605 592 556 $1,000: 21,687 12,120 6,320 4,116 3,036 8,945 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 462 590 431 373 358 256 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 353 321 253 188 219 199 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 148 127 44 44 13 90 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 16 12 9 - 2 7 $250,000 or more ........................................: 9 3 - - - 4 : Contract labor .........................................farms: 332 386 326 251 304 271 $1,000: 3,227 1,653 1,319 943 1,003 1,453 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 37 88 98 86 82 88 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 140 183 155 112 181 134 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 126 110 65 51 39 43 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 14 5 8 - 2 1 $50,000 or more .........................................: 15 - - 2 - 5 : Customwork and custom hauling ..........................farms: 1,452 1,432 994 682 604 603 $1,000: 7,200 4,539 2,231 1,490 1,067 1,437 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 246 471 455 329 274 252 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 774 803 453 296 301 291 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 393 135 83 52 28 57 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ......................................: 1,801 844 325 391 129 53 $50,000 or more .........................................: 1,090 773 151 92 50 9 : Cash rent for land, buildings, and grazing : fees ..................................................farms: 21,319 5,716 3,950 4,370 3,141 1,495 $1,000: 2,593,287 1,940,486 343,734 209,013 68,991 16,295 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 3,619 108 198 330 597 506 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 1,669 66 135 306 411 325 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 3,372 214 466 837 1,069 534 $25,000 or more .........................................: 12,659 5,328 3,151 2,897 1,064 130 : Rent and lease expenses for machinery, equipment, : and farm share of vehicles ............................farms: 6,138 1,723 786 819 714 417 $1,000: 197,348 141,014 21,581 15,607 7,271 4,318 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 750 60 52 58 82 49 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 1,612 133 120 163 221 136 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 2,129 484 317 415 357 205 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 697 296 189 116 40 18 $50,000 or more .........................................: 950 750 108 67 14 9 : Interest expense .......................................farms: 28,165 5,312 3,510 4,002 3,622 2,167 $1,000: 708,587 389,765 100,449 72,588 51,441 23,077 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 9,823 407 595 1,062 1,240 911 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 11,596 1,516 1,547 2,061 1,872 1,069 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 5,386 2,326 1,218 827 479 176 $100,000 or more ........................................: 1,360 1,063 150 52 31 11 : Secured by real estate ...............................farms: 21,364 4,066 2,588 2,820 2,682 1,676 $1,000: 510,737 266,274 73,629 53,370 40,388 17,843 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 1,785 92 72 149 183 144 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 5,345 315 323 538 634 485 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 9,304 1,188 1,195 1,535 1,482 924 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 2,454 903 582 375 286 80 $50,000 or more .......................................: 2,476 1,568 416 223 97 43 : Not secured by real estate ...........................farms: 16,490 3,589 2,329 2,603 2,100 1,126 $1,000: 197,850 123,492 26,821 19,218 11,053 5,234 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 2,594 112 182 312 313 274 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 6,522 445 612 946 1,020 597 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 5,635 1,751 1,312 1,214 719 222 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 1,012 662 178 101 34 24 $50,000 or more .......................................: 727 619 45 30 14 9 : Property taxes paid ....................................farms: 66,918 6,198 4,843 6,378 7,226 5,608 $1,000: 573,779 187,887 80,576 73,196 56,228 32,409 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 39,227 803 956 1,705 2,803 3,816 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 13,079 902 1,018 2,065 2,877 1,190 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 10,004 2,193 1,922 2,090 1,350 479 $25,000 or more .........................................: 4,608 2,300 947 518 196 123 : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom services : for livestock .........................................farms: 13,819 1,860 1,327 1,097 1,335 880 $1,000: 128,773 101,398 7,422 4,860 3,847 1,862 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 11,191 568 908 809 1,115 788 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,913 684 365 264 208 90 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 386 292 49 21 11 2 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 127 120 3 1 1 - $100,000 or more ........................................: 202 196 2 2 - - : All other production expenses ..........................farms: 48,076 6,573 5,209 6,963 7,295 4,933 $1,000: 891,095 497,542 135,879 112,377 70,624 25,172 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 23,838 301 640 1,488 2,988 3,511 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 14,907 1,247 2,133 4,327 3,868 1,328 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 4,429 1,144 1,874 871 327 67 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 3,443 2,668 446 187 74 26 $100,000 or more ........................................: 1,459 1,213 116 90 38 1 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ .................farms: 7,916 2,534 1,562 1,635 1,029 431 $1,000: 543,186 351,656 99,422 62,560 21,656 3,951 : Depreciation expenses claimed ............................farms: 43,668 6,574 5,206 6,787 5,835 3,585 $1,000: 2,224,581 1,378,191 314,753 237,580 123,063 52,209 : NET CASH FARM INCOME : : Net cash farm income of operations .......................farms: 71,123 6,579 5,222 6,984 7,953 6,094 $1,000: 10,001,692 6,973,939 1,414,820 904,871 446,768 158,107 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 140,625 1,060,030 270,934 129,563 56,176 25,945 : Farms with net gains 2/ ...............................number: 47,331 6,280 4,822 6,216 6,816 4,996 Average net gain .................................dollars: 227,392 1,125,276 306,341 166,000 78,285 42,986 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ......................................: 33 17 3 5 1 - $50,000 or more .........................................: 6 6 - - - 3 : Cash rent for land, buildings, and grazing : fees ..................................................farms: 926 738 442 215 149 177 $1,000: 6,850 3,314 1,485 1,568 700 851 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 507 582 372 176 114 129 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 234 101 35 15 23 18 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 142 38 26 9 9 28 $25,000 or more .........................................: 43 17 9 15 3 2 : Rent and lease expenses for machinery, equipment, : and farm share of vehicles ............................farms: 387 412 257 219 219 185 $1,000: 2,316 2,312 986 578 607 759 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 64 107 81 90 66 41 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 168 194 127 102 131 117 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 141 95 45 26 21 23 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 12 16 4 1 1 4 $50,000 or more .........................................: 2 - - - - - : Interest expense .......................................farms: 1,858 2,128 1,554 1,420 1,469 1,123 $1,000: 16,229 16,811 11,328 9,337 9,635 7,926 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 960 1,168 924 896 978 682 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 799 862 569 470 448 383 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 90 87 52 43 34 54 $100,000 or more ........................................: 9 11 9 11 9 4 : Secured by real estate ...............................farms: 1,477 1,682 1,212 1,139 1,124 898 $1,000: 12,884 13,453 9,658 7,947 8,331 6,962 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 182 210 183 181 228 161 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 543 686 509 494 476 342 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 677 707 461 415 379 341 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 45 58 33 36 21 35 $50,000 or more .......................................: 30 21 26 13 20 19 : Not secured by real estate ...........................farms: 906 1,070 752 685 757 573 $1,000: 3,345 3,359 1,670 1,389 1,304 964 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 233 309 213 219 228 199 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 521 629 478 425 500 349 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 136 128 60 39 29 25 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 9 3 1 - - - $50,000 or more .......................................: 7 1 - 2 - - : Property taxes paid ....................................farms: 5,297 7,195 6,371 6,200 6,766 4,836 $1,000: 24,789 29,185 22,612 22,636 23,286 20,975 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 3,988 5,564 5,144 5,077 5,630 3,741 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 892 1,129 840 701 744 721 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 315 410 323 317 307 298 $25,000 or more .........................................: 102 92 64 105 85 76 : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom services : for livestock .........................................farms: 1,018 1,538 1,285 979 908 1,592 $1,000: 1,988 2,006 1,220 948 859 2,363 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 933 1,467 1,256 954 896 1,497 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 81 71 29 24 10 87 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 4 - - 1 - 6 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: - - - - 2 - $100,000 or more ........................................: - - - - - 2 : All other production expenses ..........................farms: 3,873 3,939 2,882 2,328 2,225 1,856 $1,000: 16,375 11,971 6,959 4,683 4,307 5,206 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 3,054 3,344 2,596 2,159 2,088 1,669 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 727 558 266 163 128 162 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 75 24 16 4 7 20 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 17 13 4 2 2 4 $100,000 or more ........................................: - - - - - 1 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ .................farms: 256 193 113 73 48 42 $1,000: 2,320 792 334 197 76 221 : Depreciation expenses claimed ............................farms: 2,923 3,405 2,671 2,503 2,506 1,673 $1,000: 30,984 30,753 19,134 14,772 12,964 10,178 : NET CASH FARM INCOME : : Net cash farm income of operations .......................farms: 5,656 7,586 6,664 6,380 6,946 5,059 $1,000: 48,067 31,491 21,603 31,484 23,850 -53,307 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 8,498 4,151 3,242 4,935 3,434 -10,537 : Farms with net gains 2/ ...............................number: 4,072 4,776 3,355 2,789 2,552 657 Average net gain .................................dollars: 27,671 20,767 20,282 26,430 27,304 23,236 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ........................................: 1,730 1 - 15 28 37 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 4,692 12 6 15 121 187 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 3,598 3 12 49 123 260 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 6,467 17 61 111 526 1,074 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 6,219 26 84 289 1,278 2,094 $50,000 or more .........................................: 24,625 6,221 4,659 5,737 4,740 1,344 : Farms with net losses .................................number: 23,792 299 400 768 1,137 1,098 Average net loss .................................dollars: 31,985 310,348 155,886 165,342 76,363 51,595 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 1,623 4 2 1 16 35 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 5,828 2 13 30 98 98 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 4,745 3 13 23 73 126 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 5,826 10 31 80 186 271 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 2,597 29 55 114 265 201 $50,000 or more .........................................: 3,173 251 286 520 499 367 : Net cash farm income of producers ........................farms: 71,123 6,579 5,222 6,984 7,953 6,094 $1,000: 8,718,647 6,004,597 1,238,314 797,098 421,976 152,602 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 122,585 912,691 237,134 114,132 53,059 25,041 : Producers reporting net gains 2/ .......................farms: 46,736 6,161 4,682 6,049 6,700 4,953 Average net gain .................................dollars: 204,773 997,579 282,046 155,599 76,561 42,555 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 1,728 3 - 11 23 40 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 4,744 11 9 35 136 195 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 3,619 5 15 46 147 257 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 6,516 32 69 131 533 1,107 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 6,386 39 105 399 1,337 2,046 $50,000 or more .........................................: 23,743 6,071 4,484 5,427 4,524 1,308 : Producers reporting net losses .........................farms: 24,387 418 540 935 1,253 1,141 Average net loss .................................dollars: 34,921 338,480 152,273 154,142 72,612 50,982 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 1,637 - 1 3 23 37 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 5,851 7 23 27 109 104 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 4,827 6 29 26 98 136 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 5,889 20 36 104 204 273 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 2,692 42 76 147 282 224 $50,000 or more .........................................: 3,491 343 375 628 537 367 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ....................................................farms: 419 128 101 68 67 32 $1,000: 53,188 40,733 7,553 3,246 1,445 176 : INCOME FROM FARM-RELATED SOURCES : : Total income from farm-related sources ...................farms: 37,109 4,476 3,790 4,657 4,933 3,453 $1,000: 1,044,035 212,182 114,378 96,898 98,979 74,701 : Customwork and other agricultural services .............farms: 5,127 1,341 893 704 590 456 $1,000: 164,484 62,303 43,016 23,036 13,924 10,865 : Gross cash rent or share payments ......................farms: 16,486 688 564 882 1,444 1,436 $1,000: 606,429 42,596 27,843 44,999 54,597 50,944 Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas trees, : short rotation woody crops, and maple products ........farms: 810 19 35 55 94 69 $1,000: 17,289 460 725 1,781 2,970 2,353 Agri-tourism and recreational services .................farms: 693 43 42 49 84 69 $1,000: 22,906 665 4,260 1,170 5,992 2,400 Patronage dividends and refunds from : cooperatives ..........................................farms: 18,763 3,672 3,114 3,667 3,304 1,798 $1,000: 71,217 38,021 12,394 9,220 5,427 2,254 Crop and livestock insurance payments ..................farms: 5,408 1,437 949 986 866 435 $1,000: 99,958 50,693 20,008 11,855 9,611 3,388 Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments .........................farms: 674 89 77 82 84 51 $1,000: 2,792 632 410 427 405 128 Other farm-related income sources ......................farms: 2,000 343 255 249 238 158 $1,000: 58,960 16,812 5,722 4,409 6,052 2,369 : LAND USE : : Total cropland ...........................................farms: 64,487 6,398 5,193 6,954 7,884 5,985 acres: 22,913,841 13,076,002 3,650,288 3,008,965 1,490,278 594,516 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 52,862 6,366 5,190 6,952 7,845 5,891 acres: 21,606,950 12,829,315 3,551,540 2,879,096 1,369,671 493,138 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 49 acres ...........................................: 19,701 66 29 73 236 1,064 50 to 99 acres ..........................................: 6,282 25 34 49 845 3,337 100 to 199 acres ........................................: 6,420 35 57 203 4,457 1,328 200 to 499 acres ........................................: 8,360 143 924 4,889 2,212 145 500 to 999 acres ........................................: 6,188 837 3,632 1,620 82 17 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................: 3,525 2,890 501 115 13 - 2,000 acres or more .....................................: 2,386 2,370 13 3 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ........................................: 74 188 323 415 528 121 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 301 886 1,367 1,083 610 104 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 488 1,368 727 241 232 95 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 1,746 1,585 361 395 423 168 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 1,117 366 244 276 354 91 $50,000 or more .........................................: 346 383 333 379 405 78 : Farms with net losses .................................number: 1,584 2,810 3,309 3,591 4,394 4,402 Average net loss .................................dollars: 40,788 24,089 14,035 11,760 10,430 15,578 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 63 221 287 391 387 216 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 236 570 896 1,201 1,571 1,113 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 247 530 752 775 1,075 1,128 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 400 801 901 858 1,011 1,277 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 283 369 320 259 264 438 $50,000 or more .........................................: 355 319 153 107 86 230 : Net cash farm income of producers ........................farms: 5,656 7,586 6,664 6,380 6,946 5,059 $1,000: 48,142 31,615 21,817 31,653 23,921 -53,087 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 8,512 4,167 3,274 4,961 3,444 -10,494 : Producers reporting net gains 2/ .......................farms: 4,044 4,773 3,370 2,794 2,553 657 Average net gain .................................dollars: 27,830 20,796 20,218 26,406 27,302 23,246 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 70 189 330 413 528 121 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 298 888 1,367 1,090 611 104 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 495 1,358 730 241 232 93 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 1,707 1,583 366 395 423 170 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 1,123 372 244 276 354 91 $50,000 or more .........................................: 351 383 333 379 405 78 : Producers reporting net losses .........................farms: 1,612 2,813 3,294 3,586 4,393 4,402 Average net loss .................................dollars: 39,952 24,048 14,061 11,747 10,422 15,529 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 75 223 281 392 386 216 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 243 571 887 1,197 1,570 1,113 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 256 530 759 777 1,078 1,132 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 403 805 899 857 1,009 1,279 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 287 367 315 256 264 432 $50,000 or more .........................................: 348 317 153 107 86 230 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ....................................................farms: 17 4 2 - - - $1,000: 32 (D) (D) - - - : INCOME FROM FARM-RELATED SOURCES : : Total income from farm-related sources ...................farms: 3,084 3,506 2,570 2,452 2,713 1,475 $1,000: 66,566 89,455 78,834 89,455 88,406 34,181 : Customwork and other agricultural services .............farms: 312 366 154 145 104 62 $1,000: 4,013 3,261 1,527 977 379 1,183 : Gross cash rent or share payments ......................farms: 1,640 2,210 2,054 2,080 2,382 1,106 $1,000: 51,351 74,201 70,412 84,439 83,711 21,337 Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas trees, : short rotation woody crops, and maple products ........farms: 79 128 90 80 90 71 $1,000: 1,554 2,348 1,586 1,336 1,315 862 Agri-tourism and recreational services .................farms: 89 105 61 83 33 35 $1,000: 1,279 4,006 717 678 285 1,454 Patronage dividends and refunds from : cooperatives ..........................................farms: 1,185 969 390 294 226 144 $1,000: 1,021 1,606 284 450 386 152 Crop and livestock insurance payments ..................farms: 302 234 67 27 54 51 $1,000: 2,661 1,040 147 61 213 279 Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments .........................farms: 53 83 34 38 52 31 $1,000: 147 339 91 92 79 43 Other farm-related income sources ......................farms: 126 185 130 63 97 156 $1,000: 4,540 2,656 4,070 1,423 2,037 8,870 : LAND USE : : Total cropland ...........................................farms: 5,326 6,827 5,583 5,183 5,334 3,820 acres: 358,588 291,155 156,879 111,226 79,996 95,948 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 4,908 5,494 3,581 2,418 1,856 2,361 acres: 227,999 138,004 54,120 26,668 16,833 20,566 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 49 acres ...........................................: 3,243 4,954 3,462 2,389 1,848 2,337 50 to 99 acres ..........................................: 1,378 453 108 26 7 20 100 to 199 acres ........................................: 247 74 11 3 1 4 200 to 499 acres ........................................: 34 13 - - - - 500 to 999 acres ........................................: - - - - - - 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................: 6 - - - - - 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: 2,829 213 218 267 319 246 acres: 118,312 26,154 17,416 12,897 13,022 13,198 On which all crops failed or were abandoned ..........farms: 1,493 154 98 148 183 172 acres: 63,800 25,553 3,751 6,841 7,954 3,048 Idle or used for cover crops or soil improvement, : but not harvested and not pastured or grazed ........farms: 25,975 2,862 1,711 2,275 2,205 1,715 acres: 1,079,993 189,919 75,043 104,628 89,868 82,088 In summer fallow .....................................farms: 1,490 76 56 127 157 128 acres: 44,786 5,061 2,538 5,503 9,763 3,044 : Total woodland ...........................................farms: 27,023 1,313 1,317 1,897 2,513 2,135 acres: 1,758,270 157,934 131,216 188,757 204,977 185,734 Woodland pastured ......................................farms: 5,453 278 348 436 588 448 acres: 185,424 22,177 23,022 29,447 21,753 17,762 Woodland not pastured ..................................farms: 23,847 1,159 1,148 1,674 2,192 1,897 acres: 1,572,846 135,757 108,194 159,310 183,224 167,972 Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured ..........................farms: 17,235 1,051 1,163 1,286 1,695 1,140 acres: 742,228 121,427 105,354 105,998 103,043 57,039 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. ...............farms: 38,458 3,211 2,527 3,324 3,806 2,883 acres: 877,702 206,804 76,005 86,535 100,229 73,546 : Irrigated land ...........................................farms: 2,930 716 298 352 298 212 acres: 635,957 478,510 68,754 50,702 21,516 5,823 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 2,864 715 297 351 298 207 acres: 633,494 478,101 68,334 50,136 21,427 5,758 Pastureland and other land .............................farms: 137 10 7 21 14 7 acres: 2,463 409 420 566 89 65 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : Enhancement Programs ....................................farms: 26,108 3,047 1,764 2,069 1,990 1,688 acres: 812,404 102,637 46,319 59,884 66,300 72,850 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs .................farms: 33,145 6,010 4,784 6,146 6,250 3,981 acres: 19,613,771 12,141,083 3,230,246 2,519,329 1,103,497 355,525 : ORGANIC AGRICULTURE : : Total organic product sales ..............................farms: 370 72 58 75 63 40 $1,000: 120,868 74,925 24,576 11,521 7,226 2,051 : VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS : : Estimated market value of land and buildings .............farms: 71,123 6,579 5,222 6,984 7,953 6,094 $1,000: 221,369,651 116,704,443 34,651,932 28,849,535 15,546,715 6,701,926 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 3,112,490 17,738,933 6,635,759 4,130,804 1,954,824 1,099,758 Average per acre ...................................dollars: 8,420 8,605 8,744 8,510 8,189 7,358 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 .............................................: 2,323 35 1 7 12 23 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 3,329 31 3 12 11 38 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 7,063 15 5 13 48 184 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 16,393 43 21 30 344 1,182 $500,000 to $999,999 ......................................: 11,366 63 31 126 1,305 2,378 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ..................................: 8,678 88 144 787 3,322 1,636 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ..................................: 10,034 416 1,429 4,103 2,637 552 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ..................................: 6,624 1,474 2,932 1,739 244 87 $10,000,000 or more .......................................: 5,313 4,414 656 167 30 14 : VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................farms: 71,123 6,579 5,222 6,984 7,953 6,094 $1,000: 18,820,530 9,148,020 2,960,276 2,517,838 1,491,810 701,587 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $4,999 ..............................................: 4,146 5 - 8 42 218 $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 4,210 1 - 18 130 217 $10,000 to $19,999 ........................................: 6,870 15 19 31 314 371 $20,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 14,663 39 63 287 972 1,305 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 11,644 108 135 548 1,675 1,691 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 8,951 150 371 1,392 2,245 1,364 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 9,582 652 1,951 2,969 1,989 738 $500,000 or more ..........................................: 11,057 5,609 2,683 1,731 586 190 : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ................................farms: 51,809 6,486 5,032 6,473 6,539 4,133 number: 112,750 31,412 14,477 15,329 12,627 6,877 : Tractors, all ............................................farms: 54,740 6,458 4,979 6,407 6,474 4,349 number: 173,427 39,621 24,213 26,678 21,840 12,053 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ..........................farms: 23,431 2,309 1,886 2,357 2,352 1,710 number: 33,322 3,991 2,973 3,649 3,459 2,420 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 216 362 298 213 239 238 acres: 15,032 8,195 4,362 2,779 2,561 2,696 On which all crops failed or were abandoned ..........farms: 141 143 140 104 84 126 acres: 6,332 2,583 1,801 2,678 523 2,736 Idle or used for cover crops or soil improvement, : but not harvested and not pastured or grazed ........farms: 1,694 2,668 2,713 3,094 3,580 1,458 acres: 106,844 137,036 93,075 77,267 58,094 66,131 In summer fallow .....................................farms: 116 189 185 133 151 172 acres: 2,381 5,337 3,521 1,834 1,985 3,819 : Total woodland ...........................................farms: 2,394 3,630 3,380 3,162 3,207 2,075 acres: 190,392 211,522 159,117 133,437 116,261 78,923 Woodland pastured ......................................farms: 479 722 627 435 501 591 acres: 13,972 18,553 12,085 7,426 7,958 11,269 Woodland not pastured ..................................farms: 2,126 3,222 2,997 2,879 2,878 1,675 acres: 176,420 192,969 147,032 126,011 108,303 67,654 Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured ..........................farms: 1,312 2,154 1,928 1,607 1,581 2,318 acres: 67,683 61,519 39,092 23,946 18,959 38,168 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. ...............farms: 2,750 4,403 4,067 3,939 4,164 3,384 acres: 63,509 85,762 50,362 49,724 42,040 43,186 : Irrigated land ...........................................farms: 261 330 201 96 92 74 acres: 5,223 3,386 869 368 341 465 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 255 325 193 90 72 61 acres: 4,951 3,131 684 333 262 377 Pastureland and other land .............................farms: 16 13 8 8 20 13 acres: 272 255 185 35 79 88 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : Enhancement Programs ....................................farms: 1,811 2,798 3,051 3,490 3,918 482 acres: 114,527 138,047 93,280 69,056 45,217 4,287 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs .................farms: 2,508 1,734 711 382 349 290 acres: 142,691 59,643 17,812 13,756 5,980 24,209 : ORGANIC AGRICULTURE : : Total organic product sales ..............................farms: 23 21 10 3 5 - $1,000: 330 201 24 7 8 - : VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS : : Estimated market value of land and buildings .............farms: 5,656 7,586 6,664 6,380 6,946 5,059 $1,000: 4,627,019 4,480,021 2,843,493 2,390,155 2,214,410 2,360,003 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 818,073 590,564 426,695 374,632 318,804 466,496 Average per acre ...................................dollars: 6,803 6,893 7,013 7,508 8,608 9,211 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 .............................................: 90 197 299 441 856 362 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 125 389 516 707 1,013 484 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 469 1,062 1,307 1,411 1,532 1,017 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 1,984 3,048 2,760 2,491 2,461 2,029 $500,000 to $999,999 ......................................: 1,721 1,930 1,281 966 781 784 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ..................................: 878 698 397 263 197 268 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ..................................: 314 225 88 91 90 89 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ..................................: 67 21 16 9 14 21 $10,000,000 or more .......................................: 8 16 - 1 2 5 : VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................farms: 5,656 7,586 6,664 6,380 6,946 5,059 $1,000: 458,776 466,819 307,984 262,267 245,770 259,384 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $4,999 ..............................................: 249 505 671 868 1,067 513 $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 277 643 722 693 970 539 $10,000 to $19,999 ........................................: 595 1,124 1,100 1,130 1,346 825 $20,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 1,691 2,446 2,170 2,053 2,112 1,525 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 1,456 1,630 1,264 1,134 995 1,008 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 909 841 562 368 319 430 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 386 326 149 109 121 192 $500,000 or more ..........................................: 93 71 26 25 16 27 : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ................................farms: 3,691 4,893 4,088 3,548 3,623 3,303 number: 5,762 7,092 5,430 4,620 4,680 4,444 : Tractors, all ............................................farms: 4,057 5,522 4,664 4,168 4,087 3,575 number: 9,684 11,088 8,512 7,069 6,592 6,077 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ..........................farms: 1,686 2,489 2,261 2,276 2,234 1,871 number: 2,519 3,216 3,015 2,868 2,776 2,436 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 35,079 4,227 3,358 4,237 4,190 2,721 number: 56,362 8,769 6,217 7,254 7,178 4,424 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ...........................farms: 31,766 6,231 4,785 5,886 5,262 2,914 number: 83,743 26,861 15,023 15,775 11,203 5,209 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled ..................farms: 24,591 5,992 4,593 5,199 3,795 1,918 number: 28,320 7,847 5,143 5,747 4,143 2,092 Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled .............farms: - - - - - - number: - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled ........................farms: 948 243 131 142 112 66 number: 999 255 135 151 120 67 Hay balers ...............................................farms: 11,421 1,308 1,218 1,361 1,399 909 number: 14,210 1,674 1,590 1,690 1,788 1,140 : FERTILIZERS AND CHEMICALS : : Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : used ....................................................farms: 43,006 6,323 5,171 6,902 7,591 5,315 acres treated: 17,407,602 10,125,995 2,953,392 2,412,241 1,158,203 406,458 Manure used ..............................................farms: 7,973 1,270 1,058 947 1,095 683 acres treated: 543,446 288,653 85,605 59,633 49,573 22,153 Organic fertilizer used ..................................farms: 868 59 76 111 105 101 acres treated: 107,209 36,577 21,144 26,305 10,028 6,072 : Acres treated to control- : Insects ................................................farms: 20,505 3,582 2,756 3,367 3,476 2,368 acres: 8,343,768 5,017,588 1,418,710 1,090,635 505,865 172,704 Weeds, grass, or brush .................................farms: 43,653 6,295 5,116 6,828 7,561 5,498 acres: 20,617,538 12,406,626 3,391,829 2,733,422 1,268,861 445,343 Nematodes ..............................................farms: 6,073 985 700 1,041 1,230 821 acres: 1,969,545 1,106,934 316,803 288,527 168,161 55,953 Diseases in crops and orchards .........................farms: 10,451 2,063 1,573 1,773 1,875 1,238 acres: 4,658,635 2,946,566 807,637 523,132 252,782 80,103 Chemicals used to control growth, : thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate .........................farms: 1,301 154 125 183 215 199 acres on which used: 133,903 41,969 28,376 25,542 20,523 10,407 : LAND USE PRACTICES : : Land drained by tile .....................................farms: 23,701 4,384 3,535 4,099 3,953 2,486 acres: 8,835,553 5,374,312 1,578,259 1,081,964 481,908 165,113 Land artificially drained by ditches .....................farms: 12,064 2,002 1,332 1,617 1,783 1,153 acres: 3,579,995 2,196,875 534,478 420,034 216,333 79,000 Land under conservation easement .........................farms: 4,569 390 332 472 524 405 acres: 202,183 34,046 13,368 19,621 28,087 18,413 Cropland on which no-till practices were used ............farms: 21,631 3,874 2,947 3,730 3,474 2,378 acres: 6,439,833 3,624,160 1,133,398 949,293 438,425 160,199 Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were used (see text) .......farms: 21,258 4,362 3,112 3,862 3,426 2,169 acres: 8,891,525 5,638,169 1,449,782 1,099,211 452,919 150,023 Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) ..........................farms: 18,035 2,709 1,984 2,736 3,136 2,150 acres: 5,912,002 3,496,110 920,628 788,580 430,525 148,838 Cropland planted to a cover crop (excluding CRP) .........farms: 6,557 1,413 1,026 975 835 525 acres: 881,228 466,241 167,231 134,589 60,326 20,782 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ........farms: 20,796 4,180 3,345 3,782 3,396 2,049 : RENEWABLE ENERGY : : Renewable energy producing systems (see text) ............farms: 6,201 1,141 634 651 526 432 Solar panels ...........................................farms: 3,369 587 316 319 282 237 Wind turbines ..........................................farms: 1,117 350 167 193 135 77 Methane digesters ......................................farms: 21 2 3 1 - 2 Geothermal/geoexchange systems .........................farms: 2,262 347 204 189 164 174 Small hydro systems ....................................farms: 67 7 5 7 6 4 : Wind rights leased to others .............................farms: 1,513 301 210 212 231 150 : TENURE : : Full owners ..............................................farms: 45,412 557 804 1,838 4,130 4,111 Part owners ..............................................farms: 20,694 5,427 3,836 4,267 2,872 1,355 Tenants ..................................................farms: 5,017 595 582 879 951 628 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND : : Land owned ...............................................farms: 66,392 5,993 4,668 6,140 7,059 5,531 acres: 14,400,223 3,933,471 1,772,800 1,958,793 1,574,304 978,447 Owned land in farms ....................................farms: 66,106 5,984 4,640 6,105 7,002 5,466 acres: 11,607,971 3,781,736 1,649,624 1,750,661 1,318,731 744,578 : Land rented or leased from others ........................farms: 25,902 6,031 4,424 5,160 3,833 2,005 acres: 14,740,331 9,793,317 2,319,754 1,651,081 588,020 172,007 Rented or leased land in farms .........................farms: 25,711 6,022 4,418 5,146 3,823 1,983 acres: 14,684,070 9,780,431 2,313,239 1,639,594 579,796 166,257 : Land rented or leased to others ..........................farms: 17,157 682 570 887 1,439 1,422 acres: 2,848,513 164,621 129,691 219,619 263,797 239,619 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 2,575 3,653 3,090 2,474 2,373 2,181 number: 3,908 5,269 4,183 3,257 3,048 2,855 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ...........................farms: 2,099 1,800 975 704 544 566 number: 3,257 2,603 1,314 944 768 786 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled ..................farms: 1,117 895 405 301 235 141 number: 1,211 964 433 326 258 156 Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled .............farms: - - - - - - number: - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled ........................farms: 42 79 42 35 23 33 number: 43 87 42 41 25 33 Hay balers ...............................................farms: 907 1,186 917 726 562 928 number: 1,136 1,513 1,126 856 626 1,071 : FERTILIZERS AND CHEMICALS : : Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : used ....................................................farms: 3,757 3,244 1,866 1,129 846 862 acres treated: 173,113 93,553 32,114 20,856 9,375 22,302 Manure used ..............................................farms: 537 697 513 336 301 536 acres treated: 11,307 10,440 5,398 3,208 2,594 4,882 Organic fertilizer used ..................................farms: 80 121 63 39 57 56 acres treated: 2,547 1,984 815 482 573 682 : Acres treated to control- : Insects ................................................farms: 1,671 1,390 784 517 324 270 acres: 69,342 33,863 11,362 13,150 3,091 7,458 Weeds, grass, or brush .................................farms: 4,132 3,588 1,915 1,174 840 706 acres: 195,327 97,280 31,600 18,621 8,613 20,016 Nematodes ..............................................farms: 544 385 195 103 43 26 acres: 21,179 8,417 2,274 859 312 126 Diseases in crops and orchards .........................farms: 787 574 284 148 75 61 acres: 32,012 11,729 3,002 996 415 261 Chemicals used to control growth, : thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate .........................farms: 148 89 84 45 22 37 acres on which used: 3,669 1,481 917 639 183 197 : LAND USE PRACTICES : : Land drained by tile .....................................farms: 1,608 1,334 700 595 487 520 acres: 73,296 38,413 13,006 10,587 6,218 12,477 Land artificially drained by ditches .....................farms: 895 997 662 573 527 523 acres: 42,424 38,000 16,880 14,225 8,010 13,736 Land under conservation easement .........................farms: 332 544 470 479 478 143 acres: 22,890 20,585 11,814 9,105 6,056 18,198 Cropland on which no-till practices were used ............farms: 1,709 1,661 887 470 293 208 acres: 74,861 36,459 12,859 4,941 2,623 2,615 Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were used (see text) .......farms: 1,473 1,282 711 394 285 182 acres: 56,654 27,110 8,373 5,166 1,945 2,173 Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) ..........................farms: 1,733 1,611 910 491 360 215 acres: 68,912 35,379 11,879 4,337 2,680 4,134 Cropland planted to a cover crop (excluding CRP) .........farms: 403 446 294 201 208 231 acres: 11,338 8,101 5,338 2,342 1,645 3,295 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ........farms: 1,382 1,105 575 411 333 238 : RENEWABLE ENERGY : : Renewable energy producing systems (see text) ............farms: 373 578 449 466 529 422 Solar panels ...........................................farms: 218 322 262 269 288 269 Wind turbines ..........................................farms: 36 44 30 36 34 15 Methane digesters ......................................farms: - - 2 3 4 4 Geothermal/geoexchange systems .........................farms: 144 247 188 196 241 168 Small hydro systems ....................................farms: 14 3 10 7 4 - : Wind rights leased to others .............................farms: 73 106 44 74 79 33 : TENURE : : Full owners ..............................................farms: 4,391 6,403 5,933 5,971 6,609 4,665 Part owners ..............................................farms: 880 830 499 266 217 245 Tenants ..................................................farms: 385 353 232 143 120 149 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND : : Land owned ...............................................farms: 5,296 7,253 6,449 6,247 6,839 4,917 acres: 852,865 949,160 702,124 684,550 647,113 346,596 Owned land in farms ....................................farms: 5,271 7,233 6,432 6,237 6,826 4,910 acres: 599,991 591,236 381,895 304,247 250,329 234,943 : Land rented or leased from others ........................farms: 1,293 1,215 752 440 346 403 acres: 81,972 63,080 25,067 16,845 7,702 21,486 Rented or leased land in farms .........................farms: 1,265 1,183 731 409 337 394 acres: 80,181 58,722 23,555 14,086 6,927 21,282 : Land rented or leased to others ..........................farms: 1,622 2,399 2,206 2,240 2,521 1,169 acres: 254,665 362,282 321,741 383,062 397,559 111,857 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ...............................................: 124,725 13,217 8,820 11,096 13,997 11,063 Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer ................................................: 34,418 2,710 2,728 4,188 3,904 2,880 2 producers ...............................................: 27,216 2,360 1,803 1,998 2,778 2,216 3 producers ...............................................: 5,464 864 461 479 828 562 4 producers ...............................................: 2,682 426 161 226 283 294 5 or more producers .......................................: 1,343 219 69 93 160 142 : Total male producers ........................................: 89,213 10,450 6,859 9,009 10,349 7,906 Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 52,717 3,941 3,869 5,282 5,664 4,344 2 producers .............................................: 10,498 1,669 973 1,150 1,399 1,005 3 producers .............................................: 3,048 637 251 313 421 309 4 producers .............................................: 855 172 37 84 91 92 5 or more producers .....................................: 448 95 20 25 42 45 : Total female producers ......................................: 35,512 2,767 1,961 2,087 3,648 3,157 Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 27,629 1,882 1,538 1,589 2,826 2,299 2 producers .............................................: 2,623 278 139 162 307 281 3 producers .............................................: 467 45 24 39 48 47 4 producers .............................................: 156 23 7 4 13 27 5 or more producers .....................................: 103 16 9 6 2 7 : PRODUCERS' CHARACTERISTICS 3/ : : Sex of producers: : Male .......................................................: 87,415 10,162 6,761 8,907 10,160 7,738 Female ......................................................: 33,927 2,440 1,876 1,990 3,556 3,004 : Hired managers ................................................: 6,226 3,017 784 624 564 253 : Primary occupation: : Farming .....................................................: 52,947 9,921 6,091 6,881 6,797 4,659 Other .......................................................: 68,395 2,681 2,546 4,016 6,919 6,083 : Place of residence: : On farm operated ............................................: 69,779 8,564 5,937 6,780 6,953 4,748 Not on farm operated ........................................: 51,563 4,038 2,700 4,117 6,763 5,994 : Days of work off farm: : None ........................................................: 52,396 7,790 4,489 5,270 5,816 4,375 Any .........................................................: 68,946 4,812 4,148 5,627 7,900 6,367 1 to 49 days ..............................................: 10,991 1,069 715 953 1,192 1,097 50 to 99 days .............................................: 4,890 448 402 525 592 449 100 to 199 days ...........................................: 7,724 699 736 829 931 676 200 days or more ..........................................: 45,341 2,596 2,295 3,320 5,185 4,145 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less .............................................: 5,621 270 174 309 666 579 3 or 4 years ................................................: 8,448 382 368 513 877 828 5 to 9 years ................................................: 20,678 1,101 869 1,378 2,217 2,232 10 years or more ............................................: 86,595 10,849 7,226 8,697 9,956 7,103 : Average years on present farm ...............................: 23.5 30.3 30.5 28.8 24.6 22.0 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less .............................................: 15,023 603 497 806 1,645 1,501 6 to 10 years ...............................................: 17,515 888 839 1,168 1,862 1,870 11 years or more ............................................: 88,804 11,111 7,301 8,923 10,209 7,371 : Average years on any farm ...................................: 25.6 32.3 32.4 31.1 27.0 24.6 : Age group: : Under 25 years ..............................................: 1,596 151 101 104 163 112 25 to 34 years ..............................................: 9,036 919 520 1,102 1,084 1,045 35 to 44 years ..............................................: 15,532 1,987 1,130 1,198 1,893 1,420 45 to 54 years ..............................................: 17,123 1,931 1,219 1,355 1,739 1,333 55 to 64 years ..............................................: 29,331 3,594 2,264 2,523 3,084 2,279 65 to 74 years ..............................................: 30,249 2,875 2,315 2,954 3,280 2,663 75 years and over ...........................................: 18,475 1,145 1,088 1,661 2,473 1,890 : Average age .................................................: 58.6 56.5 58.7 58.7 59.0 58.7 : Young producers (see text) ....................................: 10,632 1,070 621 1,206 1,247 1,157 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ..............: 1,101 79 68 87 92 67 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native ............................: 106 4 2 8 8 9 Asian .......................................................: 196 7 13 20 19 5 Black or African American ...................................: 155 9 6 10 25 4 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ...................: 32 1 3 2 1 - White .......................................................: 120,514 12,558 8,604 10,837 13,630 10,703 More than one race reported .................................: 339 23 9 20 33 21 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training in : the Reserves or National Guard (see text) ..................: 110,876 12,044 8,108 10,151 12,537 9,867 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ...................: 10,466 558 529 746 1,179 875 : Number of persons living in producers' : households ...................................................: 246,263 29,107 18,581 23,502 28,943 22,335 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ...............................................: 10,244 13,522 11,753 10,616 11,770 8,627 Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer ................................................: 2,692 3,452 3,077 3,195 3,419 2,173 2 producers ...............................................: 2,128 3,090 2,815 2,638 2,897 2,493 3 producers ...............................................: 447 562 405 284 349 223 4 producers ...............................................: 257 356 209 166 181 123 5 or more producers .......................................: 132 126 158 97 100 47 : Total male producers ........................................: 7,240 9,289 7,877 7,059 7,804 5,371 Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 4,140 5,630 5,118 5,014 5,537 4,178 2 producers .............................................: 833 1,056 763 640 593 417 3 producers .............................................: 270 320 185 129 162 51 4 producers .............................................: 56 93 71 45 69 45 5 or more producers .....................................: 52 32 65 30 37 5 : Total female producers ......................................: 3,004 4,233 3,876 3,557 3,966 3,256 Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 2,258 3,355 3,102 2,932 3,132 2,716 2 producers .............................................: 224 304 246 214 268 200 3 producers .............................................: 51 58 62 28 48 17 4 producers .............................................: 16 17 15 17 14 3 5 or more producers .....................................: 14 5 7 7 16 14 : PRODUCERS' CHARACTERISTICS 3/ : : Sex of producers: : Male .......................................................: 6,988 9,135 7,691 6,941 7,584 5,348 Female ......................................................: 2,857 4,111 3,699 3,434 3,800 3,160 : Hired managers ................................................: 279 286 162 77 64 116 : Primary occupation: : Farming .....................................................: 3,596 4,404 3,129 2,516 2,639 2,314 Other .......................................................: 6,249 8,842 8,261 7,859 8,745 6,194 : Place of residence: : On farm operated ............................................: 4,555 7,198 6,392 5,907 6,710 6,035 Not on farm operated ........................................: 5,290 6,048 4,998 4,468 4,674 2,473 : Days of work off farm: : None ........................................................: 3,775 5,188 4,031 4,133 4,577 2,952 Any .........................................................: 6,070 8,058 7,359 6,242 6,807 5,556 1 to 49 days ..............................................: 881 1,164 1,065 1,078 1,076 701 50 to 99 days .............................................: 473 539 479 316 360 307 100 to 199 days ...........................................: 633 803 737 569 607 504 200 days or more ..........................................: 4,083 5,552 5,078 4,279 4,764 4,044 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less .............................................: 533 648 718 587 615 522 3 or 4 years ................................................: 767 1,169 954 811 1,060 719 5 to 9 years ................................................: 2,153 2,582 2,132 2,014 2,314 1,686 10 years or more ............................................: 6,392 8,847 7,586 6,963 7,395 5,581 : Average years on present farm ...............................: 21.0 21.1 20.5 20.4 19.8 19.5 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less .............................................: 1,390 2,047 1,709 1,555 1,891 1,379 6 to 10 years ...............................................: 1,785 2,188 1,870 1,768 1,893 1,384 11 years or more ............................................: 6,670 9,011 7,811 7,052 7,600 5,745 : Average years on any farm ...................................: 23.5 23.2 22.4 22.2 21.5 21.1 : Age group: : Under 25 years ..............................................: 154 226 168 100 194 123 25 to 34 years ..............................................: 738 991 782 635 639 581 35 to 44 years ..............................................: 1,262 1,640 1,376 1,177 1,322 1,127 45 to 54 years ..............................................: 1,371 1,848 1,700 1,488 1,759 1,380 55 to 64 years ..............................................: 2,330 3,113 2,655 2,533 2,785 2,171 65 to 74 years ..............................................: 2,419 3,263 2,905 2,683 2,821 2,071 75 years and over ...........................................: 1,571 2,165 1,804 1,759 1,864 1,055 : Average age .................................................: 58.7 58.8 59.0 59.9 59.3 57.8 : Young producers (see text) ....................................: 892 1,217 950 735 833 704 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ..............: 88 174 110 93 153 90 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native ............................: 5 27 9 12 16 6 Asian .......................................................: 12 43 23 16 19 19 Black or African American ...................................: 18 15 16 9 20 23 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ...................: 2 5 4 - 8 6 White .......................................................: 9,772 13,116 11,290 10,324 11,278 8,402 More than one race reported .................................: 36 40 48 14 43 52 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training in : the Reserves or National Guard (see text) ..................: 8,996 11,991 10,201 9,215 10,087 7,679 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ...................: 849 1,255 1,189 1,160 1,297 829 : Number of persons living in producers' : households ...................................................: 19,768 26,013 21,623 19,697 21,223 15,471 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ........................................: 98,886 10,847 7,435 9,263 10,889 8,272 Land use and/or crop decisions ..............................: 87,199 10,077 6,985 8,791 10,396 7,987 Livestock decisions .........................................: 39,043 3,966 2,570 2,923 3,526 2,695 Marketing decisions (see text) ..............................: 69,235 9,374 6,634 8,275 9,617 6,771 Record keeping and/or financial management ..................: 86,794 9,972 7,013 8,746 10,556 7,681 Estate planning or succession planning ......................: 61,416 8,149 5,384 6,236 7,089 5,190 : FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by one producer's : household and/or extended family ........................farms: 66,296 5,730 4,926 6,529 7,330 5,664 acres: 23,232,179 11,525,896 3,713,862 3,168,051 1,709,535 819,496 Limited Liability Company ................................farms: 3,992 611 292 384 456 364 acres: 2,101,236 1,273,693 222,175 214,278 131,155 77,013 : LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ....................................farms: 59,851 4,335 4,297 5,834 6,547 5,162 acres: 18,674,769 8,351,121 3,211,999 2,820,144 1,519,079 730,677 Partnership ..............................................farms: 4,578 941 418 453 582 450 acres: 3,723,775 2,757,675 365,131 224,435 142,246 72,056 Registered under State law .............................farms: 3,491 760 326 366 448 331 acres: 3,090,800 2,319,803 288,843 182,268 113,570 56,152 : Corporation ..............................................farms: 4,423 1,270 434 527 468 263 acres: 3,404,669 2,406,174 328,383 269,189 142,271 61,303 Family held ............................................farms: 3,736 1,186 404 458 391 205 acres: 3,154,001 2,305,157 309,719 239,248 120,199 38,747 More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: 68 21 4 7 9 2 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 3,668 1,165 400 451 382 203 : Other than family held .................................farms: 687 84 30 69 77 58 acres: 250,668 101,017 18,664 29,941 22,072 22,556 More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: 82 10 1 - 2 6 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 605 74 29 69 75 52 : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. .......................farms: 2,271 33 73 170 356 219 acres: 488,828 47,197 57,350 76,487 94,931 46,799 : HIRED FARM LABOR : : Hired farm labor .........................................farms: 17,637 5,524 2,381 2,193 1,928 1,080 workers: 52,989 26,308 5,953 4,891 4,667 2,160 Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more .....................................farms: 8,513 3,774 1,049 897 727 432 workers: 21,835 13,995 1,861 1,459 1,295 701 Less than 150 days ...................................farms: 13,073 3,876 1,825 1,655 1,487 794 workers: 31,154 12,313 4,092 3,432 3,372 1,459 Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor .............farms: 197 135 14 14 13 1 Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor ..........................................farms: 31 4 3 2 6 4 Unpaid workers ...........................................farms: 18,266 1,414 1,479 1,747 1,923 1,483 workers: 39,430 2,688 2,877 3,574 4,142 3,266 : FARMS BY SIZE : : 1 to 9 acres ..................................................: 6,058 69 23 27 57 105 10 to 49 acres ................................................: 18,415 147 20 41 165 540 50 to 69 acres ................................................: 4,731 21 3 17 45 745 70 to 99 acres ................................................: 6,266 24 20 12 394 1,600 100 to 139 acres ..............................................: 5,186 23 21 29 1,155 1,164 140 to 179 acres ..............................................: 4,040 13 22 62 1,743 718 180 to 219 acres ..............................................: 2,636 12 19 160 1,302 363 220 to 259 acres ..............................................: 2,106 18 28 387 951 248 260 to 499 acres ..............................................: 7,419 119 659 3,669 1,622 396 500 to 999 acres ..............................................: 7,429 691 3,535 2,287 447 145 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..........................................: 4,119 2,843 804 271 65 62 2,000 acres or more ...........................................: 2,718 2,599 68 22 7 8 : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ..............................: 40,260 5,687 4,938 6,696 7,289 5,266 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ............................: 621 28 11 19 40 33 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .............................: 786 5 - 14 36 47 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) .......: 893 75 43 49 109 94 Other crop farming (1119) .....................................: 16,373 7 15 27 113 228 Tobacco farming (11191) .....................................: 8 - - 1 - - Cotton farming (11192) ......................................: - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) .........................: 16,365 7 15 26 113 228 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) .....................: 5,234 35 29 53 188 265 Cattle feedlots (112112) ......................................: 373 77 46 31 55 46 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ......................: 340 147 66 59 37 8 Hog and pig farming (1122) ....................................: 822 456 35 13 10 13 Poultry and egg production (1123) .............................: 1,168 46 26 10 20 24 Sheep and goat farming (1124) .................................: 1,035 - 1 2 15 19 Aquaculture and other animal production (1125,1129) ...........: 3,218 16 12 11 41 51 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ........................................: 7,736 10,492 9,082 8,389 9,147 7,334 Land use and/or crop decisions ..............................: 6,979 9,244 7,676 6,639 6,831 5,594 Livestock decisions .........................................: 2,754 4,638 4,038 3,412 3,896 4,625 Marketing decisions (see text) ..............................: 5,501 6,569 4,931 3,938 3,984 3,641 Record keeping and/or financial management ..................: 6,841 9,029 7,573 6,826 7,063 5,494 Estate planning or succession planning ......................: 4,470 6,176 5,062 4,713 4,985 3,962 : FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by one producer's : household and/or extended family ........................farms: 5,214 7,108 6,308 6,054 6,596 4,837 acres: 591,530 584,828 366,815 293,935 235,990 222,241 Limited Liability Company ................................farms: 363 488 265 283 280 206 acres: 55,116 45,939 16,002 25,623 20,860 19,382 : LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ....................................farms: 4,718 6,589 5,898 5,680 6,222 4,569 acres: 511,682 521,699 338,741 265,354 204,951 199,322 Partnership ..............................................farms: 353 394 293 262 262 170 acres: 47,754 38,604 20,366 18,556 19,794 17,158 Registered under State law .............................farms: 272 298 192 188 184 126 acres: 38,340 31,638 14,075 14,100 16,370 15,641 : Corporation ..............................................farms: 303 313 234 207 206 198 acres: 58,402 51,744 27,212 19,737 19,177 21,077 Family held ............................................farms: 224 251 191 133 136 157 acres: 39,898 40,998 22,032 13,363 15,361 9,279 More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: - 8 15 1 1 - 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 224 243 176 132 135 157 : Other than family held .................................farms: 79 62 43 74 70 41 acres: 18,504 10,746 5,180 6,374 3,816 11,798 More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: 15 7 7 7 10 17 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 64 55 36 67 60 24 : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. .......................farms: 282 290 239 231 256 122 acres: 62,334 37,911 19,131 14,686 13,334 18,668 : HIRED FARM LABOR : : Hired farm labor .........................................farms: 988 1,053 737 605 592 556 workers: 2,360 2,322 1,336 986 1,001 1,005 Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more .....................................farms: 352 437 251 170 202 222 workers: 675 647 357 211 272 362 Less than 150 days ...................................farms: 785 778 566 484 445 378 workers: 1,685 1,675 979 775 729 643 Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor .............farms: 2 11 - 1 - 6 Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor ..........................................farms: 3 2 2 - 3 2 Unpaid workers ...........................................farms: 1,434 2,132 1,764 1,553 1,689 1,648 workers: 3,183 4,984 4,090 3,411 3,595 3,620 : FARMS BY SIZE : : 1 to 9 acres ..................................................: 208 560 840 1,032 1,949 1,188 10 to 49 acres ................................................: 1,725 3,086 3,144 3,356 3,542 2,649 50 to 69 acres ................................................: 790 907 649 697 525 332 70 to 99 acres ................................................: 935 983 899 587 444 368 100 to 139 acres ..............................................: 735 754 525 340 233 207 140 to 179 acres ..............................................: 355 489 284 159 103 92 180 to 219 acres ..............................................: 222 258 114 62 61 63 220 to 259 acres ..............................................: 168 167 49 31 27 32 260 to 499 acres ..............................................: 314 317 124 82 39 78 500 to 999 acres ..............................................: 159 44 30 28 23 40 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..........................................: 42 14 6 6 - 6 2,000 acres or more ...........................................: 3 7 - - - 4 : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ..............................: 3,811 3,340 1,723 843 503 164 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ............................: 92 164 127 48 37 22 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .............................: 97 197 130 90 64 106 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) .......: 116 136 77 52 27 115 Other crop farming (1119) .....................................: 703 2,103 2,993 3,899 4,573 1,712 Tobacco farming (11191) .....................................: 2 3 - - 2 - Cotton farming (11192) ......................................: - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) .........................: 701 2,100 2,993 3,899 4,571 1,712 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) .....................: 528 989 985 649 464 1,049 Cattle feedlots (112112) ......................................: 68 44 4 2 - - Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ......................: 4 2 - - - 17 Hog and pig farming (1122) ....................................: 26 55 66 47 86 15 Poultry and egg production (1123) .............................: 23 67 74 251 586 41 Sheep and goat farming (1124) .................................: 35 114 155 203 181 310 Aquaculture and other animal production (1125,1129) ...........: 153 375 330 296 425 1,508 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 .................: 44,191 15 11 89 3,016 5,475 Gross cash farm income $150,000 to $349,999 ...............: 8,189 41 146 3,155 4,248 163 Midsize family farms : Gross cash farm income $350,000 to $999,999 ...............: 8,618 494 4,662 3,281 64 25 Large family farms : Gross cash farm income $1,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...........: 4,919 4,801 107 4 2 1 Gross cash farm income $5,000,000 or more .................: 379 379 - - - - Non-family farms ............................................: 4,827 849 296 455 623 430 : OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : Farms reporting- : Internet access .............................................: 56,225 6,070 4,660 5,966 6,465 4,680 Dial-up ...................................................: 1,703 166 159 215 190 130 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ............: 26,463 3,064 2,197 2,641 3,070 2,278 Cellular data plan (see text) .............................: 34,877 4,142 3,182 3,842 4,043 2,868 Satellite .................................................: 12,767 1,691 1,249 1,533 1,517 959 Don't know ................................................: 3,874 289 216 404 467 412 Other .....................................................: 908 110 81 79 77 53 : Farms by number of households sharing in net income : of operation: : 1 household .................................................: 51,906 3,996 3,459 4,736 5,345 4,110 2 households ................................................: 12,470 1,546 1,099 1,459 1,627 1,257 3 households ................................................: 3,828 564 380 441 612 420 4 households ................................................: 1,734 276 166 187 217 203 5 or more households ........................................: 1,185 197 118 161 152 104 : LIVESTOCK : : Cattle and calves inventory ..............................farms: 13,017 1,462 1,447 1,300 1,658 986 number: 962,040 430,113 149,550 102,932 103,745 50,803 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ....................................................: 3,032 87 90 99 152 147 10 to 49 ..................................................: 5,807 336 518 468 775 476 50 to 99 ..................................................: 1,923 204 312 364 420 247 100 to 199 ................................................: 1,239 255 319 272 220 91 200 to 499 ................................................: 690 295 180 91 90 22 500 or more ...............................................: 326 285 28 6 1 3 : Cows and heifers that calved ...........................farms: 11,161 1,152 1,215 1,132 1,488 877 number: 404,477 138,472 63,658 50,984 53,973 27,336 : Beef cows ............................................farms: 10,713 968 1,143 1,072 1,441 858 number: 331,471 78,443 56,452 47,353 52,455 27,105 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 3,332 98 117 117 214 167 10 to 49 ..............................................: 5,571 408 652 612 889 531 50 to 99 ..............................................: 1,150 200 241 245 225 120 100 to 199 ............................................: 503 170 103 81 104 31 200 to 499 ............................................: 137 79 25 15 9 9 500 or more ...........................................: 20 13 5 2 - - : Milk cows ............................................farms: 607 212 78 76 69 23 number: 73,006 60,029 7,206 3,631 1,518 231 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 193 1 3 8 21 13 10 to 49 ..............................................: 107 13 6 36 40 10 50 to 99 ..............................................: 92 20 32 32 8 - 100 to 199 ............................................: 96 59 37 - - - 200 to 499 ............................................: 96 96 - - - - 500 or more ...........................................: 23 23 - - - - : Other cattle ...........................................farms: 10,916 1,387 1,348 1,206 1,515 863 number: 557,563 291,641 85,892 51,948 49,772 23,467 : Cattle and calves sold ...................................farms: 10,977 1,361 1,371 1,239 1,494 882 number: 645,009 356,072 92,915 60,907 56,521 27,186 $1,000: 881,537 562,366 120,691 70,246 57,553 26,247 Calves weighing less than 500 pounds ...................farms: 4,391 525 507 439 591 361 number: 107,024 40,958 16,439 10,176 15,452 7,167 Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more .....................farms: 10,159 1,328 1,315 1,201 1,417 823 number: 537,985 315,114 76,476 50,731 41,069 20,019 Cattle on feed .......................................farms: 1,548 473 375 220 252 101 number: 278,066 218,326 34,073 12,099 8,692 2,589 : Hogs and pigs inventory ..................................farms: 1,678 630 96 75 89 67 number: 5,204,135 5,000,763 66,333 109,774 7,590 3,660 Farms with- : 1 to 24 ...................................................: 730 10 14 22 45 35 25 to 49 ..................................................: 105 7 3 7 11 11 50 to 99 ..................................................: 75 14 7 5 10 8 100 to 199 ................................................: 63 9 7 9 16 8 200 to 499 ................................................: 53 11 10 19 6 5 500 or more ...............................................: 652 579 55 13 1 - : Hogs and pigs sold .......................................farms: 1,849 685 120 77 109 97 number: 18,768,594 18,504,443 169,172 61,971 11,054 6,623 $1,000: 2,415,031 2,372,496 28,766 7,177 2,420 1,179 : Sheep and lambs inventory ................................farms: 1,612 73 58 62 99 92 number: 50,943 5,428 3,733 4,688 6,021 3,659 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 .................: 5,112 6,983 6,209 5,957 6,513 4,811 Gross cash farm income $150,000 to $349,999 ...............: 90 102 82 71 72 19 Midsize family farms : Gross cash farm income $350,000 to $999,999 ...............: 12 23 16 23 11 7 Large family farms : Gross cash farm income $1,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...........: - - 1 3 - - Gross cash farm income $5,000,000 or more .................: - - - - - - Non-family farms ............................................: 442 478 356 326 350 222 : OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : Farms reporting- : Internet access .............................................: 4,292 5,679 4,886 4,695 4,962 3,870 Dial-up ...................................................: 129 181 146 121 149 117 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ............: 2,009 2,634 2,215 2,188 2,363 1,804 Cellular data plan (see text) .............................: 2,607 3,340 2,919 2,764 2,879 2,291 Satellite .................................................: 872 1,200 984 962 995 805 Don't know ................................................: 343 443 353 339 351 257 Other .....................................................: 63 78 96 89 95 87 : Farms by number of households sharing in net income : of operation: : 1 household .................................................: 4,072 5,769 5,350 5,145 5,657 4,267 2 households ................................................: 1,093 1,229 853 860 867 580 3 households ................................................: 276 348 241 203 210 133 4 households ................................................: 113 148 120 99 149 56 5 or more households ........................................: 102 92 100 73 63 23 : LIVESTOCK : : Cattle and calves inventory ..............................farms: 995 1,434 1,164 781 693 1,097 number: 38,858 40,194 20,623 8,456 6,149 10,617 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ....................................................: 157 325 437 430 433 675 10 to 49 ..................................................: 551 966 698 344 260 415 50 to 99 ..................................................: 224 119 21 7 - 5 100 to 199 ................................................: 57 21 2 - - 2 200 to 499 ................................................: 6 - 6 - - - 500 or more ...............................................: - 3 - - - - : Cows and heifers that calved ...........................farms: 918 1,277 1,023 643 551 885 number: 23,093 21,491 10,876 4,850 3,534 6,210 : Beef cows ............................................farms: 908 1,253 1,016 638 547 869 number: 23,015 21,385 10,815 4,815 3,513 6,120 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 193 375 533 455 440 623 10 to 49 ..............................................: 613 851 479 183 107 246 50 to 99 ..............................................: 90 25 4 - - - 100 to 199 ............................................: 12 2 - - - - 200 to 499 ............................................: - - - - - - 500 or more ...........................................: - - - - - - : Milk cows ............................................farms: 25 37 26 22 12 27 number: 78 106 61 35 21 90 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 23 37 26 22 12 27 10 to 49 ..............................................: 2 - - - - - 50 to 99 ..............................................: - - - - - - 100 to 199 ............................................: - - - - - - 200 to 499 ............................................: - - - - - - 500 or more ...........................................: - - - - - - : Other cattle ...........................................farms: 832 1,127 856 556 502 724 number: 15,765 18,703 9,747 3,606 2,615 4,407 : Cattle and calves sold ...................................farms: 946 1,376 1,102 690 454 62 number: 21,610 17,800 7,963 2,774 1,176 85 $1,000: 19,646 15,303 6,590 2,116 741 39 Calves weighing less than 500 pounds ...................farms: 433 604 424 273 193 41 number: 6,684 5,992 2,641 1,020 438 57 Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more .....................farms: 890 1,256 983 576 349 21 number: 14,926 11,808 5,322 1,754 738 28 Cattle on feed .......................................farms: 76 45 4 2 - - number: 1,570 694 (D) (D) - - : Hogs and pigs inventory ..................................farms: 85 136 139 115 151 95 number: 3,708 2,964 1,792 832 5,954 765 Farms with- : 1 to 24 ...................................................: 45 93 125 114 138 89 25 to 49 ..................................................: 11 34 8 1 7 5 50 to 99 ..................................................: 19 4 5 - 2 1 100 to 199 ................................................: 8 5 1 - - - 200 to 499 ................................................: 2 - - - - - 500 or more ...............................................: - - - - 4 - : Hogs and pigs sold .......................................farms: 94 185 194 118 137 33 number: 4,845 5,611 2,861 1,021 897 96 $1,000: 975 1,084 573 200 150 12 : Sheep and lambs inventory ................................farms: 101 187 206 225 203 306 number: 4,105 6,842 5,577 3,915 3,125 3,850 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 1,079 60 49 45 84 65 number: 32,161 4,540 3,126 2,136 4,657 2,607 : Total horses and ponies inventory ........................farms: 5,506 175 156 184 332 295 number: 33,348 779 773 1,265 2,601 2,008 Total horses and ponies sold .............................farms: 929 15 17 32 74 65 number: 3,088 82 41 160 383 369 : Goats, all inventory .....................................farms: 1,743 35 18 44 79 83 number: 31,943 1,338 696 1,548 4,646 3,356 Goats, all sold ..........................................farms: 928 16 7 26 40 62 number: 15,076 495 278 1,571 1,585 1,930 : POULTRY : : Layers inventory .........................................farms: 4,496 168 227 144 294 167 number: 7,278,610 6,743,245 354,492 32,701 34,746 18,059 Farms with- : 1 to 399 ..................................................: 4,404 144 207 137 274 151 400 to 3,199 ..............................................: 49 3 3 4 18 16 3,200 to 9,999 ............................................: 8 4 - 2 2 - 10,000 to 19,999 ..........................................: 15 6 8 1 - - 20,000 to 49,999 ..........................................: 15 6 9 - - - 50,000 to 99,999 ..........................................: - - - - - - 100,000 or more ...........................................: 5 5 - - - - : Pullets for laying flock replacement inventory ...........farms: 680 9 8 19 28 27 number: 700,533 612,517 (D) (D) 4,003 3,480 : Layers sold ..............................................farms: 519 32 26 28 40 34 number: 3,274,145 3,074,565 151,189 9,318 22,050 5,576 : Pullets for laying flock replacement sold ................farms: 60 1 8 3 1 2 number: 237,263 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ...............farms: 548 11 17 16 48 38 number: 1,121,454 (D) 1,763 198,150 93,986 141,166 Farms with- : 1 to 1,999 ................................................: 511 7 17 6 43 26 2,000 to 59,999 ...........................................: 36 3 - 10 5 12 60,000 to 99,999 ..........................................: - - - - - - 100,000 or more ...........................................: 1 1 - - - - : Turkeys inventory ........................................farms: 437 35 12 5 32 17 number: 986,321 971,491 (D) 31 689 821 Turkeys sold .............................................farms: 231 45 9 5 13 15 number: 2,855,608 2,815,873 (D) 99 4,429 1,550 : CROPS : : Barley for grain .........................................farms: 52 7 8 8 17 2 acres: 6,511 1,906 1,216 1,135 1,670 (D) bushels: 385,529 115,641 73,425 62,286 97,984 (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: 2 - - - - - acres: (D) - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 16 - 3 1 8 - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 19 4 2 4 3 - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 5 - - - 3 2 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 9 - 3 3 3 - 500 acres or more .........................................: 3 3 - - - - : Corn for grain ...........................................farms: 35,190 6,198 5,044 6,507 6,865 4,340 acres: 10,421,518 6,414,082 1,714,729 1,271,815 655,288 223,176 bushels: 2,143,284,486 1,378,739,921 344,733,733 238,845,747 122,270,441 38,841,856 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 1,249 521 206 230 131 61 acres: 346,598 264,399 38,179 27,490 12,023 2,272 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 4,713 8 13 38 162 443 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 10,484 39 79 503 4,055 3,678 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 8,634 178 1,071 4,579 2,552 203 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 5,537 829 3,322 1,294 76 16 500 acres or more .........................................: 5,822 5,144 559 93 20 - : Corn for silage or greenchop .............................farms: 847 315 152 101 124 78 acres: 54,742 37,191 5,340 2,637 3,058 4,729 tons: 1,079,213 784,998 120,720 53,552 54,990 36,871 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 13 7 - 4 2 - acres: 324 196 - (D) (D) - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 401 76 70 65 82 52 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 302 119 76 33 40 13 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 97 82 5 2 2 6 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 37 28 1 1 - 7 500 acres or more .........................................: 10 10 - - - - : Cotton, all ..............................................farms: 1 1 - - - - acres: (D) (D) - - - - bales: (D) (D) - - - - Irrigated ..............................................farms: 1 1 - - - - acres: (D) (D) - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: - - - - - - 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.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : $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: 68 166 155 189 130 68 number: 2,702 5,240 3,389 2,323 1,124 317 : Total horses and ponies inventory ........................farms: 353 679 578 514 572 1,668 number: 2,877 4,148 3,298 2,775 2,443 10,381 Total horses and ponies sold .............................farms: 129 266 154 111 51 15 number: 407 901 462 193 75 15 : Goats, all inventory .....................................farms: 105 227 243 263 302 344 number: 3,156 3,919 3,743 2,853 3,351 3,337 Goats, all sold ..........................................farms: 78 163 167 155 159 55 number: 1,552 2,775 2,288 1,423 992 187 : POULTRY : : Layers inventory .........................................farms: 284 503 617 636 876 580 number: 9,288 19,824 17,611 20,166 21,162 7,316 Farms with- : 1 to 399 ..................................................: 283 499 617 636 876 580 400 to 3,199 ..............................................: 1 4 - - - - 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: 58 103 104 115 142 67 number: 1,564 2,449 2,122 2,034 2,624 1,046 : Layers sold ..............................................farms: 23 50 98 87 77 24 number: 994 1,318 2,107 3,187 3,421 420 : Pullets for laying flock replacement sold ................farms: 3 6 11 8 10 7 number: 360 218 238 120 709 57 : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ...............farms: 48 62 93 76 100 39 number: (D) 9,783 7,694 4,386 4,039 1,782 Farms with- : 1 to 1,999 ................................................: 42 62 93 76 100 39 2,000 to 59,999 ...........................................: 6 - - - - - 60,000 to 99,999 ..........................................: - - - - - - 100,000 or more ...........................................: - - - - - - : Turkeys inventory ........................................farms: 25 76 70 57 78 30 number: 1,032 742 346 (D) 622 131 Turkeys sold .............................................farms: 19 35 22 32 33 3 number: 1,714 1,047 327 (D) 208 6 : CROPS : : Barley for grain .........................................farms: 9 1 - - - - acres: (D) (D) - - - - bushels: 24,770 (D) - - - - Irrigated ..............................................farms: 2 - - - - - acres: (D) - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 3 1 - - - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 6 - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Corn for grain ...........................................farms: 2,621 1,967 927 413 238 70 acres: 87,473 38,306 10,968 3,461 1,587 633 bushels: 13,270,415 5,053,576 1,123,897 264,661 81,811 58,428 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 54 18 10 4 6 8 acres: 1,646 316 144 (D) 58 (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 997 1,505 854 389 238 66 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 1,572 457 73 24 - 4 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 46 5 - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 6 - - - - - : Corn for silage or greenchop .............................farms: 38 27 3 - 7 2 acres: 1,269 442 (D) - 37 (D) tons: 20,601 6,564 627 - (D) (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 22 22 3 - 7 2 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 16 5 - - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Cotton, all ..............................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - bales: - - - - - - Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: - - - - - - 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 ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 1 1 - - - - : Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas and limas ..........farms: 5 4 - - 1 - acres: 908 (D) - - (D) - cwt: 8,788 (D) - - (D) - Irrigated ..............................................farms: 1 - - - 1 - acres: (D) - - - (D) - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 3 2 - - 1 - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 2 2 - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Oats for grain ...........................................farms: 298 74 53 49 56 34 acres: 11,418 6,268 1,732 957 1,240 524 bushels: 937,052 590,163 124,373 63,311 87,755 28,439 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 3 3 - - - - acres: 54 54 - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 187 26 32 36 40 30 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 97 36 20 13 15 4 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 8 6 1 - 1 - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 3 3 - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 3 3 - - - - : Rice .....................................................farms: 1 1 - - - - acres: (D) (D) - - - - cwt: (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 ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Sorghum for grain ........................................farms: 68 21 10 2 11 7 acres: 4,639 3,051 568 (D) 226 308 bushels: 456,143 296,591 69,295 (D) 17,339 28,090 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 5 4 1 - - - acres: 287 (D) (D) - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 31 6 1 - 9 1 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 26 4 9 2 2 6 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 8 8 - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 2 2 - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 1 1 - - - - : Soybeans for beans .......................................farms: 33,243 6,109 4,875 6,520 6,017 3,546 acres: 10,213,710 6,042,347 1,708,216 1,478,952 615,082 208,273 bushels: 605,437,675 375,272,111 98,675,336 79,971,623 33,571,948 10,831,138 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 1,023 446 156 172 92 56 acres: 219,203 164,725 23,284 17,598 6,843 2,832 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 4,172 11 14 30 139 354 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 9,505 74 141 554 3,437 2,832 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 7,874 216 1,134 3,863 2,241 341 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 5,841 976 2,911 1,756 179 19 500 acres or more .........................................: 5,851 4,832 675 317 21 - : Sunflower seed, all ......................................farms: 34 8 6 6 4 2 acres: 572 (D) 19 167 67 (D) pounds: 693,311 (D) 27,000 259,837 28,120 (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 31 6 6 5 4 2 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 2 1 - 1 - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 1 1 - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Tobacco ..................................................farms: 11 - - 3 - 1 acres: 139 - - (D) - (D) pounds: 201,968 - - (D) - (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 0.9 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 1.0 to 1.9 acres ..........................................: 3 - - - - 1 2.0 to 2.9 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 3.0 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 5 - - 2 - - 5.0 to 9.9 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 10.0 to 24.9 acres ........................................: 2 - - - - - 25.0 acres or more ........................................: 1 - - 1 - - : Wheat for grain, all .....................................farms: 4,649 1,357 817 926 698 357 acres: 540,232 322,295 80,834 81,187 31,603 14,839 bushels: 39,835,453 25,196,073 5,971,506 5,280,449 2,138,065 758,274 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - cwt: - - - - - - Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Oats for grain ...........................................farms: 15 7 8 - 2 - acres: 424 (D) 102 - (D) - bushels: 28,977 5,806 (D) - (D) - Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 9 6 8 - - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 6 1 - - 2 - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Rice .....................................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - cwt: - - - - - - Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Sorghum for grain ........................................farms: 6 4 1 - 6 - acres: 144 185 (D) - 72 - bushels: 18,852 17,987 (D) - 1,200 - Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 6 1 1 - 6 - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: - 3 - - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Soybeans for beans .......................................farms: 2,336 1,961 974 523 274 108 acres: 95,029 45,779 13,122 4,496 1,756 658 bushels: 4,487,470 1,973,008 471,703 137,550 39,607 6,181 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 43 41 7 5 3 2 acres: 2,448 1,329 78 42 (D) (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 596 1,268 871 512 269 108 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 1,671 677 103 11 5 - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 63 16 - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 6 - - - - - : Sunflower seed, all ......................................farms: 3 3 2 - - - acres: 3 30 (D) - - - pounds: 3,000 (D) (D) - - - Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - 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 .........................................: - - - - - - : Tobacco ..................................................farms: 2 3 - - 2 - acres: (D) 12 - - (D) - pounds: (D) 24,000 - - (D) - Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 0.9 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 1.0 to 1.9 acres ..........................................: - - - - 2 - 2.0 to 2.9 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 3.0 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: - 3 - - - - 5.0 to 9.9 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 10.0 to 24.9 acres ........................................: 2 - - - - - 25.0 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - : Wheat for grain, all .....................................farms: 190 152 99 28 20 5 acres: 4,763 2,926 1,371 295 102 17 bushels: 260,873 156,651 58,739 10,436 3,597 790 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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. : : Wheat for grain, all - Con. : : Irrigated ..............................................farms: 97 57 16 12 6 4 acres: 12,178 9,869 1,130 642 442 (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 1,085 100 109 144 168 183 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 2,003 413 364 475 491 154 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 1,051 422 290 279 39 14 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 324 252 50 22 - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 186 170 4 6 - 6 : Forage-land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop .............................farms: 16,355 1,556 1,349 1,456 1,610 1,120 acres: 528,857 111,750 67,486 68,055 73,362 43,716 tons, dry equivalent: 1,487,461 411,162 216,932 206,101 214,084 108,034 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 216 54 12 16 12 9 acres: 5,610 1,850 235 563 507 192 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 10,329 501 560 594 826 593 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 4,898 721 603 667 612 440 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 971 266 170 185 135 67 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 127 52 13 7 29 20 500 acres or more .........................................: 30 16 3 3 8 - : Alfalfa hay ............................................farms: 8,476 1,048 847 898 960 640 acres: 219,586 54,094 32,501 33,867 30,441 15,105 tons, dry: 744,476 217,720 117,495 117,957 106,684 48,634 Irrigated ............................................farms: 131 43 9 16 8 3 acres: 2,875 1,256 201 563 316 (D) : Other dry hay ..........................................farms: 8,151 643 659 648 817 536 acres: 253,699 39,739 27,963 28,181 37,831 25,486 tons, dry: 550,694 102,527 71,551 67,096 87,385 49,210 Irrigated ............................................farms: 103 20 2 - 5 6 acres: 2,641 542 (D) - 191 98 : Field and grass seed crops, all ..........................farms: 17 5 3 1 5 - acres: 488 313 105 (D) 36 - Irrigated ..............................................farms: 1 1 - - - - acres: (D) (D) - - - - : Land in vegetables .......................................farms: 1,388 195 68 68 141 106 acres: 54,386 42,160 5,274 2,394 2,426 643 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 536 88 26 29 53 49 acres: 27,292 22,025 2,865 976 963 110 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 911 13 18 13 56 72 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 212 13 12 29 60 29 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 133 65 20 20 21 5 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: 86 65 13 4 4 - 250.0 acres or more .......................................: 46 39 5 2 - - : Beans, snap ............................................farms: 359 63 18 24 27 27 acres: 10,689 8,554 1,334 498 243 10 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 76 48 12 5 3 - acres: 10,072 8,061 1,328 (D) (D) - : Peas, green ............................................farms: 80 19 4 2 1 8 acres: 2,284 2,090 54 (D) (D) (D) Harvested for processing .............................farms: 21 16 3 1 - 1 acres: 2,252 (D) 54 (D) - (D) Potatoes ...............................................farms: 249 15 10 12 24 23 acres: 6,373 6,061 238 11 16 9 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 15 7 - - - 1 acres: 5,924 5,922 - - - (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ........................................: 236 4 8 12 24 23 5.0 to 24.9 acres .......................................: 4 4 - - - - 25.0 to 99.9 acres ......................................: 1 1 - - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres ....................................: 3 1 2 - - - 250.0 acres or more .....................................: 5 5 - - - - : Sweet corn (see text) ..................................farms: 370 57 24 19 43 27 acres: 8,074 5,989 1,020 501 287 57 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 54 23 2 3 3 1 acres: 4,433 3,679 (D) (D) (D) (D) Sweet potatoes .........................................farms: 73 3 - 3 7 8 acres: 32 12 - 1 (D) 3 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 4 - - - - - acres: (D) - - - - - : Tomatoes in the open ...................................farms: 518 18 13 23 52 55 acres: 521 214 19 44 64 27 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 28 1 - - 3 1 acres: 13 (D) - - (Z) (D) : Land in orchards .........................................farms: 1,102 15 11 22 59 86 acres: 5,531 1,469 105 374 738 520 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 151 3 4 5 9 5 acres: 608 (D) 16 90 74 32 Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 846 5 9 6 18 38 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 223 1 - 9 31 48 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 28 4 2 7 10 - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 73. Summary by Combined Government Payments and Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : $25,000 to : $10,000 to : $5,000 to : $2,500 to : $1,000 to : Less than Item : $49,999 : $24,999 : $9,999 : $4,999 : $2,499 : $1,000 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CROPS - Con. : : Wheat for grain, all - Con. : : Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - 2 acres: - - - - - (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 122 116 92 26 20 5 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 61 36 7 2 - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 7 - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Forage-land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop .............................farms: 1,185 1,897 1,665 1,376 1,192 1,949 acres: 38,630 49,232 27,815 17,862 12,690 18,259 tons, dry equivalent: 95,118 108,635 55,588 31,915 17,847 22,045 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 12 23 27 22 7 22 acres: 354 1,105 254 175 83 292 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 669 1,143 1,327 1,200 1,101 1,815 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 440 695 327 173 90 130 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 72 57 11 3 1 4 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 4 2 - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Alfalfa hay ............................................farms: 630 879 764 557 450 803 acres: 13,321 15,917 9,358 5,666 3,498 5,818 tons, dry: 42,876 43,201 22,993 12,728 5,771 8,417 Irrigated ............................................farms: 4 6 11 11 5 15 acres: 64 75 47 97 (D) 119 : Other dry hay ..........................................farms: 582 1,057 864 761 643 941 acres: 21,955 29,063 16,045 10,142 7,262 10,032 tons, dry: 45,530 58,493 29,764 17,108 10,376 11,654 Irrigated ............................................farms: 8 17 21 8 4 12 acres: 270 1,030 204 67 (D) 173 : Field and grass seed crops, all ..........................farms: 1 - - 2 - - acres: (D) - - (D) - - Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - : Land in vegetables .......................................farms: 175 286 186 87 48 28 acres: 545 459 299 110 60 16 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 77 98 72 22 19 3 acres: 143 97 92 11 9 1 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 149 264 175 81 42 28 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 24 22 11 6 6 - 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 2 - - - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: - - - - - - 250.0 acres or more .......................................: - - - - - - : Beans, snap ............................................farms: 53 85 38 10 12 2 acres: 17 21 8 2 (D) (D) Harvested for processing .............................farms: 1 6 1 - - - acres: (D) 2 (D) - - - : Peas, green ............................................farms: 9 20 15 - 2 - acres: 2 2 4 - (D) - Harvested for processing .............................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Potatoes ...............................................farms: 35 70 39 15 4 2 acres: 11 14 7 (D) (Z) (D) Harvested for processing .............................farms: 4 3 - - - - acres: (D) (Z) - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ........................................: 35 70 39 15 4 2 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: 42 70 44 20 15 9 acres: 89 79 30 9 7 6 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 2 12 1 1 3 3 acres: (D) 10 (D) (D) 2 1 Sweet potatoes .........................................farms: 23 19 8 2 - - acres: 9 3 1 (D) - - Harvested for processing .............................farms: 4 - - - - - acres: (D) - - - - - : Tomatoes in the open ...................................farms: 104 140 77 17 15 4 acres: 40 34 72 5 2 1 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 8 10 5 - - - acres: (D) 5 4 - - - : Land in orchards .........................................farms: 128 259 185 116 103 118 acres: 469 702 328 244 303 280 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 29 43 19 10 22 2 acres: 79 101 18 11 61 (D) Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 93 220 173 102 84 98 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 34 35 12 14 19 20 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 1 4 - - - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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. : Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: - Con. : : 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: 3 3 - - - - 250.0 acres or more .......................................: 2 2 - - - - : Apples .................................................farms: 545 9 7 17 36 43 bearing and nonbearing acres: 2,203 783 31 336 329 191 : Grapes (including muscadine) (see text) ................farms: 310 3 5 1 10 15 bearing and nonbearing acres: 896 (D) 7 (D) 97 127 : Peaches, all ...........................................farms: 295 6 2 7 15 35 bearing and nonbearing acres: 1,143 610 (D) 24 225 100 : Almonds ................................................farms: 6 - - - - - bearing and nonbearing acres: (D) - - - - - : Pecans .................................................farms: 134 1 1 - 2 7 bearing and nonbearing acres: 595 (D) (D) - (D) 36 : Walnuts, English .......................................farms: 68 - - - 1 2 bearing and nonbearing acres: 66 - - - (D) (D) : Land in berries ..........................................farms: 530 8 13 20 26 36 acres: 722 70 34 26 125 119 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : $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. : Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: - Con. : : 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: - - - - - - 250.0 acres or more .......................................: - - - - - - : Apples .................................................farms: 70 141 88 58 37 39 bearing and nonbearing acres: 141 196 73 37 27 60 : Grapes (including muscadine) (see text) ................farms: 29 85 70 34 38 20 bearing and nonbearing acres: 115 217 127 72 92 33 : Peaches, all ...........................................farms: 41 66 56 35 19 13 bearing and nonbearing acres: 48 77 22 8 9 (D) : Almonds ................................................farms: - - 5 - 1 - bearing and nonbearing acres: - - 1 - (D) - : Pecans .................................................farms: 15 30 14 17 25 22 bearing and nonbearing acres: 79 72 36 101 84 72 : Walnuts, English .......................................farms: 6 16 18 4 3 18 bearing and nonbearing acres: 1 19 9 7 1 18 : Land in berries ..........................................farms: 104 128 94 47 29 25 acres: 149 74 67 27 20 12 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 71,123 59,851 4,578 3,491 percent: 100.0 84.2 6.4 4.9 Land in farms ............................................acres: 26,292,041 18,674,769 3,723,775 3,090,800 Average size of farm .................................acres: 370 312 813 885 : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total ....................................................farms: 71,123 59,851 4,578 3,491 $1,000: 26,745,458 17,124,064 4,376,320 3,676,843 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 376,045 286,112 955,946 1,053,235 : Farms by economic class: : Less than $1,000 ..........................................: 5,059 4,569 170 126 $1,000 to $2,499 ..........................................: 6,946 6,222 262 184 $2,500 to $4,999 ..........................................: 6,380 5,680 262 188 $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 6,664 5,898 293 192 $10,000 to $24,999 ........................................: 7,586 6,589 394 298 : $25,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 5,656 4,718 353 272 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 6,094 5,162 450 331 $100,000 to $249,999 ......................................: 7,953 6,547 582 448 $250,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 6,984 5,834 453 366 : $500,000 to $999,999 ......................................: 5,222 4,297 418 326 $1,000,000 or more ........................................: 6,579 4,335 941 760 $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 ................................: 4,200 3,066 453 335 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 ................................: 1,770 1,015 307 269 $5,000,000 or more ......................................: 609 254 181 156 : Total sales ............................................farms: 71,123 59,851 4,578 3,491 $1,000: 26,417,147 16,888,032 4,338,888 3,646,360 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and dry peas ............farms: 42,226 34,981 3,177 2,450 $1,000: 21,568,583 14,946,116 3,455,563 2,885,671 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 30,326 24,441 2,613 2,038 $1,000: 21,341,878 14,749,771 3,443,170 2,876,502 Corn ...............................................farms: 35,321 28,915 2,833 2,203 $1,000: 12,956,612 8,965,143 2,097,943 1,764,958 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 25,995 20,798 2,305 1,805 $1,000: 12,753,542 8,790,975 2,084,544 1,754,837 Wheat ..............................................farms: 4,649 3,614 465 353 $1,000: 315,811 196,160 (D) 49,070 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 1,598 1,098 239 190 $1,000: 256,516 148,496 53,855 45,643 Soybeans ...........................................farms: 33,240 27,289 2,627 2,039 $1,000: 8,240,844 5,743,953 1,291,197 1,068,853 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 22,503 17,925 1,993 1,569 $1,000: 8,012,301 5,548,848 1,275,548 1,057,125 Sorghum ............................................farms: 78 59 15 14 $1,000: 2,962 1,752 (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 19 11 6 6 $1,000: 2,207 1,182 (D) (D) Barley .............................................farms: 52 46 2 1 $1,000: (D) 2,133 (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 14 11 - - $1,000: 2,655 1,725 - - Rice ...............................................farms: 1 - 1 1 $1,000: (D) - (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 1 - 1 1 $1,000: (D) - (D) (D) Other grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas ..........................................farms: 630 487 75 53 $1,000: 49,158 36,973 (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 125 101 14 8 $1,000: 44,372 33,558 6,255 1,344 Tobacco ..............................................farms: 11 11 - - $1,000: (D) (D) - - Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 1 1 - - $1,000: (D) (D) - - Cotton and cottonseed ................................farms: 1 - 1 1 $1,000: (D) - (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 1 - 1 1 $1,000: (D) - (D) (D) Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes ............................................farms: 1,424 1,076 126 109 $1,000: 179,052 80,988 37,993 35,485 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 322 195 49 38 $1,000: 167,412 71,629 37,272 34,816 : Fruits, tree nuts, and berries .......................farms: 1,027 807 86 78 $1,000: 34,261 13,244 3,640 3,333 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 114 57 23 20 $1,000: 25,405 6,455 2,867 2,693 Fruits and tree nuts ...............................farms: 794 608 76 68 $1,000: 26,094 8,172 3,168 2,904 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 86 37 18 16 $1,000: 20,065 3,610 2,558 (D) Berries ............................................farms: 448 353 41 35 $1,000: 8,167 5,072 472 429 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 30 20 4 4 $1,000: 5,023 2,695 215 215 Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and sod ...........farms: 966 598 70 66 $1,000: 402,800 71,513 (D) 61,070 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 4,423 3,736 3,668 687 605 2,271 percent: 6.2 5.3 5.2 1.0 0.9 3.2 Land in farms ............................................acres: 3,404,669 3,154,001 3,090,483 250,668 219,531 488,828 Average size of farm .................................acres: 770 844 843 365 363 215 : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total ....................................................farms: 4,423 3,736 3,668 687 605 2,271 $1,000: 4,980,211 4,513,423 4,313,591 466,788 366,290 264,864 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 1,125,980 1,208,090 1,176,006 679,459 605,437 116,629 : Farms by economic class: : Less than $1,000 ..........................................: 198 157 157 41 24 122 $1,000 to $2,499 ..........................................: 206 136 135 70 60 256 $2,500 to $4,999 ..........................................: 207 133 132 74 67 231 $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 234 191 176 43 36 239 $10,000 to $24,999 ........................................: 313 251 243 62 55 290 : $25,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 303 224 224 79 64 282 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 263 205 203 58 52 219 $100,000 to $249,999 ......................................: 468 391 382 77 75 356 $250,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 527 458 451 69 69 170 : $500,000 to $999,999 ......................................: 434 404 400 30 29 73 $1,000,000 or more ........................................: 1,270 1,186 1,165 84 74 33 $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 ................................: 658 620 613 38 37 23 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 ................................: 438 417 408 21 18 10 $5,000,000 or more ......................................: 174 149 144 25 19 - : Total sales ............................................farms: 4,423 3,736 3,668 687 605 2,271 $1,000: 4,936,266 4,474,196 4,274,937 462,070 361,985 253,961 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and dry peas ............farms: 2,834 2,519 2,489 315 290 1,234 $1,000: 2,951,556 2,799,447 2,771,030 152,109 (D) 215,349 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 2,494 2,263 2,239 231 220 778 $1,000: 2,943,433 2,793,276 2,765,050 150,157 145,574 205,504 Corn ...............................................farms: 2,591 2,326 2,296 265 241 982 $1,000: 1,764,412 1,671,904 1,655,003 92,508 90,407 129,115 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 2,278 2,074 2,051 204 200 614 $1,000: 1,756,923 1,665,905 1,649,100 91,017 89,186 121,101 Wheat ..............................................farms: 490 462 459 28 27 80 $1,000: (D) (D) (D) 3,220 (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 255 245 243 10 9 6 $1,000: 53,523 50,787 (D) 2,736 (D) 641 Soybeans ...........................................farms: 2,424 2,196 2,166 228 219 900 $1,000: 1,121,951 1,065,570 (D) 56,381 53,863 83,742 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 2,093 1,952 1,931 141 138 492 $1,000: 1,113,232 1,059,538 1,048,598 53,694 51,474 74,672 Sorghum ............................................farms: 2 2 2 - - 2 $1,000: (D) (D) (D) - - (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 2 2 2 - - - $1,000: (D) (D) (D) - - - Barley .............................................farms: 4 4 4 - - - $1,000: (D) (D) (D) - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 3 3 3 - - - $1,000: 930 930 930 - - - Rice ...............................................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Other grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas ..........................................farms: 43 43 42 - - 25 $1,000: 4,709 4,709 (D) - - (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 7 7 7 - - 3 $1,000: 4,211 4,211 4,211 - - 348 Tobacco ..............................................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Cotton and cottonseed ................................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes ............................................farms: 185 160 160 25 24 37 $1,000: 58,971 49,108 49,108 9,863 (D) 1,100 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 73 65 65 8 7 5 $1,000: 57,763 48,103 48,103 9,660 (D) 748 : Fruits, tree nuts, and berries .......................farms: 116 103 102 13 13 18 $1,000: 17,212 17,054 (D) 158 158 165 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 34 34 34 - - - $1,000: 16,083 16,083 16,083 - - - Fruits and tree nuts ...............................farms: 96 85 84 11 11 14 $1,000: 14,655 14,541 (D) 114 114 99 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 31 31 31 - - - $1,000: 13,897 13,897 13,897 - - - Berries ............................................farms: 43 39 39 4 4 11 $1,000: 2,557 2,513 2,513 43 43 66 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 6 6 6 - - - $1,000: 2,112 2,112 2,112 - - - Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and sod ...........farms: 251 217 215 34 34 47 $1,000: 265,789 229,916 (D) 35,874 35,874 (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: 381 165 33 32 $1,000: 395,519 66,573 60,963 (D) Cultivated Christmas trees and short rotation : woody crops .........................................farms: 185 152 9 9 $1,000: (D) 2,766 (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 15 10 - - $1,000: 1,886 1,396 - - Cultivated Christmas trees .........................farms: 180 147 9 9 $1,000: (D) 2,761 (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 15 10 - - $1,000: 1,886 1,396 - - Short rotation woody crops .........................farms: 5 5 - - $1,000: 5 5 - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - $1,000: - - - - Other crops and hay ..................................farms: 10,152 8,928 560 419 $1,000: 100,021 80,506 8,985 6,943 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 371 280 43 33 $1,000: 39,233 29,547 (D) 3,349 Maple syrup ........................................farms: 69 61 1 1 $1,000: 119 (D) (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 1 - 1 1 $1,000: (D) - (D) (D) : Cattle and calves ....................................farms: 10,977 9,554 694 501 $1,000: 881,537 516,669 175,849 140,502 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 2,467 1,895 256 190 $1,000: 758,542 409,717 167,677 134,624 Milk from cows .......................................farms: 432 296 61 41 $1,000: 387,423 174,364 (D) 53,357 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 402 267 61 41 $1,000: 387,011 (D) (D) 53,357 Hogs and pigs ........................................farms: 1,849 1,359 168 138 $1,000: 2,415,031 840,456 443,963 400,711 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 773 393 127 107 $1,000: 2,409,053 835,440 443,380 400,265 Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and milk .................farms: 1,897 1,753 52 36 $1,000: 12,964 11,112 1,151 457 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 42 35 4 2 $1,000: 4,530 3,471 860 (D) Horses, ponies, mules, burros, : and donkeys .........................................farms: 979 868 34 29 $1,000: 17,162 12,532 1,606 1,590 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 48 27 11 11 $1,000: 8,317 4,972 1,493 1,493 Poultry and eggs .....................................farms: 3,148 2,826 98 82 $1,000: 364,202 128,048 (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 149 102 21 21 $1,000: 357,361 122,081 (D) (D) Aquaculture ..........................................farms: 41 22 1 1 $1,000: 9,693 1,523 (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 14 4 1 1 $1,000: 9,341 1,223 (D) (D) Other animals and other animal : products ............................................farms: 1,651 1,417 75 63 $1,000: 39,315 7,731 650 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 29 20 - - $1,000: 33,627 (D) - - : Value of- : Government payments ....................................farms: 32,882 26,959 2,438 1,826 $1,000: 328,311 236,032 37,431 30,483 : Landlord's share of total sales ........................farms: 8,351 6,925 600 437 $1,000: 1,546,674 1,142,378 178,986 142,438 : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to- : Consumers ..............................................farms: 2,674 2,214 162 134 $1,000: 52,977 19,762 11,799 11,414 : Retail markets, institutions, and food hubs for : local or regionally branded products ..................farms: 990 792 77 67 $1,000: 151,437 32,152 3,643 3,502 : FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES : : Total farm production expenses 1/ ........................farms: 71,123 59,851 4,578 3,491 $1,000: 17,787,801 11,305,664 2,926,907 2,477,519 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 250,099 188,897 639,342 709,688 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased .............................................farms: 45,097 37,262 3,347 2,606 $1,000: 2,942,209 2,049,116 462,205 387,196 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 13,447 11,702 687 525 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 12,505 10,555 842 622 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 172 150 148 22 22 11 $1,000: 264,465 228,834 (D) 35,630 35,630 3,518 Cultivated Christmas trees and short rotation : woody crops .........................................farms: 20 16 16 4 4 4 $1,000: 889 609 609 280 280 17 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 5 3 3 2 2 - $1,000: 490 (D) (D) (D) (D) - Cultivated Christmas trees .........................farms: 20 16 16 4 4 4 $1,000: 889 609 609 280 280 17 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 5 3 3 2 2 - $1,000: 490 (D) (D) (D) (D) - Short rotation woody crops .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Other crops and hay ..................................farms: 471 427 418 44 37 193 $1,000: 8,921 7,985 7,415 935 811 1,609 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 46 41 35 5 5 2 $1,000: 4,988 4,441 3,925 547 547 (D) Maple syrup ........................................farms: 6 6 6 - - 1 $1,000: (D) (D) (D) - - (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - : Cattle and calves ....................................farms: 560 519 513 41 41 169 $1,000: 174,240 165,788 165,488 8,452 8,452 14,779 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 274 255 253 19 19 42 $1,000: 168,304 160,275 (D) 8,029 8,029 12,844 Milk from cows .......................................farms: 71 71 70 - - 4 $1,000: 118,387 118,387 (D) - - (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 71 71 70 - - 3 $1,000: 118,387 118,387 (D) - - (D) Hogs and pigs ........................................farms: 292 255 241 37 29 30 $1,000: 1,124,416 904,384 879,676 220,032 131,676 6,195 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 240 208 200 32 24 13 $1,000: 1,124,122 904,094 879,393 220,028 131,672 6,111 Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and milk .................farms: 60 49 49 11 11 32 $1,000: 581 524 524 57 57 120 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 3 3 3 - - - $1,000: 199 199 199 - - - Horses, ponies, mules, burros, : and donkeys .........................................farms: 57 49 49 8 8 20 $1,000: 2,839 2,493 2,493 346 346 185 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 10 8 8 2 2 - $1,000: 1,852 (D) (D) (D) (D) - Poultry and eggs .....................................farms: 156 142 133 14 14 68 $1,000: 177,588 170,667 (D) 6,921 6,921 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 21 18 15 3 3 5 $1,000: 177,016 170,140 (D) 6,876 6,876 (D) Aquaculture ..........................................farms: 15 15 15 - - 3 $1,000: 4,114 4,114 4,114 - - (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 6 6 6 - - 3 $1,000: 4,061 4,061 4,061 - - (D) Other animals and other animal : products ............................................farms: 121 94 88 27 27 38 $1,000: 30,764 3,721 3,660 27,043 27,043 169 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 8 6 6 2 2 1 $1,000: 29,972 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) : Value of- : Government payments ....................................farms: 2,248 1,904 1,868 344 294 1,237 $1,000: 43,945 39,226 38,654 4,719 4,304 10,903 : Landlord's share of total sales ........................farms: 758 709 706 49 49 68 $1,000: 220,391 205,939 204,904 14,452 14,452 4,919 : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to- : Consumers ..............................................farms: 253 210 209 43 43 45 $1,000: 20,679 18,400 (D) 2,278 2,278 736 : Retail markets, institutions, and food hubs for : local or regionally branded products ..................farms: 99 79 78 20 19 22 $1,000: 115,373 (D) (D) (D) (D) 269 : FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES : : Total farm production expenses 1/ ........................farms: 4,423 3,736 3,668 687 605 2,271 $1,000: 3,353,141 3,015,067 2,904,619 338,074 264,173 202,089 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 758,115 807,031 791,881 492,102 436,650 88,987 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased .............................................farms: 3,193 2,816 2,790 377 337 1,295 $1,000: 399,946 377,843 374,728 22,102 20,994 30,943 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 567 454 454 113 87 491 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 637 531 524 106 101 471 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ......................................: 5,602 4,614 430 344 $50,000 or more .........................................: 13,543 10,391 1,388 1,115 : Chemicals purchased ....................................farms: 46,814 38,650 3,473 2,678 $1,000: 1,821,790 1,290,634 269,617 222,094 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 18,093 15,673 1,005 731 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 13,100 10,946 881 680 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 5,647 4,643 437 337 $50,000 or more .........................................: 9,974 7,388 1,150 930 : Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased ..............farms: 43,528 35,806 3,244 2,517 $1,000: 2,201,583 1,528,770 338,855 280,661 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 5,475 4,843 273 203 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 7,726 6,668 407 291 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 11,924 10,005 750 575 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 6,870 5,652 538 434 $50,000 or more .........................................: 11,533 8,638 1,276 1,014 : Cover crop seed purchased ............................farms: 5,167 4,148 432 345 $1,000: 18,789 13,291 2,264 1,840 : Livestock and poultry purchased or leased ..............farms: 9,640 8,287 531 388 $1,000: 739,670 367,824 149,146 125,709 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 5,242 4,780 183 124 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 2,580 2,236 157 101 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 859 699 54 42 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 337 233 38 33 $250,000 or more ........................................: 622 339 99 88 : Breeding livestock purchased or leased ...............farms: 4,804 4,146 305 212 $1,000: 85,487 48,214 13,656 12,296 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ..............................................farms: 6,129 5,273 307 237 $1,000: 654,184 319,610 135,490 113,413 : Feed purchased .........................................farms: 19,895 17,341 1,040 766 $1,000: 1,485,671 588,934 275,755 239,333 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 11,779 10,785 419 277 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 5,415 4,772 291 215 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 1,420 1,079 125 98 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 407 272 49 45 $250,000 or more ........................................: 874 433 156 131 : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ....................farms: 64,948 55,057 4,076 3,114 $1,000: 834,463 565,369 128,105 108,631 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 40,565 35,654 1,951 1,440 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 15,879 13,399 1,050 802 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 4,218 3,280 386 302 $50,000 or more .........................................: 4,286 2,724 689 570 : Utilities ..............................................farms: 47,334 39,185 3,355 2,610 $1,000: 278,394 178,599 40,125 34,236 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 10,994 9,581 589 426 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 23,747 20,406 1,402 1,065 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 10,804 8,264 1,001 802 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 1,115 654 210 180 $50,000 or more .........................................: 674 280 153 137 : Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ...............farms: 56,659 47,523 3,729 2,857 $1,000: 1,094,259 751,400 147,688 123,283 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 27,104 23,845 1,293 929 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 17,954 15,137 1,166 893 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 5,740 4,572 442 359 $50,000 or more .........................................: 5,861 3,969 828 676 : Hired farm labor .......................................farms: 17,637 13,018 1,686 1,368 $1,000: 932,742 383,725 162,211 144,532 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 5,604 4,726 337 257 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 5,414 4,318 417 324 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 4,731 3,257 564 460 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 1,197 537 200 171 $250,000 or more ........................................: 691 180 168 156 : Contract labor .........................................farms: 4,294 3,282 385 335 $1,000: 83,143 38,845 18,329 16,827 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 688 595 46 45 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 1,516 1,254 91 82 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,572 1,149 153 126 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 249 166 36 31 $50,000 or more .........................................: 269 118 59 51 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ......................................: 383 329 322 54 48 175 $50,000 or more .........................................: 1,606 1,502 1,490 104 101 158 : Chemicals purchased ....................................farms: 3,305 2,909 2,876 396 353 1,386 $1,000: 241,275 226,963 224,716 14,312 12,738 20,263 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 769 625 618 144 116 646 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 762 627 614 135 123 511 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 433 394 393 39 39 134 $50,000 or more .........................................: 1,341 1,263 1,251 78 75 95 : Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased ..............farms: 3,211 2,824 2,785 387 348 1,267 $1,000: 311,481 293,788 289,968 17,693 17,103 22,477 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 192 151 145 41 24 167 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 327 241 240 86 76 324 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 675 554 548 121 113 494 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 513 449 437 64 63 167 $50,000 or more .........................................: 1,504 1,429 1,415 75 72 115 : Cover crop seed purchased ............................farms: 477 437 433 40 40 110 $1,000: 2,626 2,537 2,477 89 89 608 : Livestock and poultry purchased or leased ..............farms: 690 609 598 81 75 132 $1,000: 216,942 187,685 (D) 29,257 (D) 5,759 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 201 159 153 42 40 78 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 151 145 145 6 6 36 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 100 95 94 5 5 6 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 61 52 50 9 6 5 $250,000 or more ........................................: 177 158 156 19 18 7 : Breeding livestock purchased or leased ...............farms: 286 245 243 41 35 67 $1,000: 23,122 18,694 (D) 4,428 3,990 494 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ..............................................farms: 473 429 420 44 43 76 $1,000: 193,819 168,991 (D) 24,829 (D) 5,264 : Feed purchased .........................................farms: 1,221 1,089 1,060 132 124 293 $1,000: 613,390 504,153 474,519 109,236 69,050 7,593 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 401 344 337 57 57 174 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 279 261 251 18 18 73 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 186 165 165 21 21 30 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 79 76 75 3 3 7 $250,000 or more ........................................: 276 243 232 33 25 9 : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ....................farms: 4,070 3,499 3,441 571 507 1,745 $1,000: 131,494 122,697 119,894 8,797 7,928 9,495 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 1,634 1,283 1,250 351 308 1,326 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,094 956 952 138 126 336 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 501 468 456 33 29 51 $50,000 or more .........................................: 841 792 783 49 44 32 : Utilities ..............................................farms: 3,548 3,131 3,083 417 370 1,246 $1,000: 53,905 46,822 44,448 7,083 5,807 5,767 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 492 404 396 88 72 332 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 1,210 1,027 1,009 183 172 729 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,380 1,274 1,258 106 93 159 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 233 228 226 5 5 18 $50,000 or more .........................................: 233 198 194 35 28 8 : Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ...............farms: 3,876 3,357 3,304 519 461 1,531 $1,000: 177,227 163,189 153,494 14,038 12,951 17,943 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 1,094 876 853 218 191 872 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,180 996 989 184 162 471 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 608 548 536 60 56 118 $50,000 or more .........................................: 994 937 926 57 52 70 : Hired farm labor .......................................farms: 2,339 2,115 2,077 224 197 594 $1,000: 362,560 317,937 284,003 44,623 38,399 24,245 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 312 270 268 42 40 229 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 451 397 389 54 49 228 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 814 750 734 64 51 96 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 442 422 417 20 19 18 $250,000 or more ........................................: 320 276 269 44 38 23 : Contract labor .........................................farms: 471 406 390 65 48 156 $1,000: 23,589 19,449 (D) 4,140 (D) 2,380 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 28 22 21 6 6 19 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 120 96 96 24 15 51 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 202 180 173 22 16 68 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 43 40 38 3 2 4 $50,000 or more .........................................: 78 68 62 10 9 14 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 18,402 14,996 1,442 1,148 $1,000: 281,007 183,080 45,680 39,504 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 2,774 2,484 113 77 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 5,960 5,076 389 294 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 6,777 5,506 518 405 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 1,801 1,314 202 183 $50,000 or more .........................................: 1,090 616 220 189 : Cash rent for land, buildings, and grazing : fees ..................................................farms: 21,319 17,459 1,717 1,347 $1,000: 2,593,287 1,669,345 526,771 451,408 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 3,619 3,237 194 151 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 1,669 1,469 86 58 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 3,372 2,910 185 126 $25,000 or more .........................................: 12,659 9,843 1,252 1,012 : Rent and lease expenses for machinery, equipment, : and farm share of vehicles ............................farms: 6,138 4,765 642 526 $1,000: 197,348 122,673 43,680 37,315 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 750 635 60 42 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 1,612 1,336 118 101 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 2,129 1,687 194 148 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 697 502 88 80 $50,000 or more .........................................: 950 605 182 155 : Interest expense .......................................farms: 28,165 23,345 2,073 1,612 $1,000: 708,587 504,491 106,643 90,018 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 9,823 8,575 524 385 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 11,596 9,751 768 594 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 5,386 4,136 515 407 $100,000 or more ........................................: 1,360 883 266 226 : Secured by real estate ...............................farms: 21,364 17,985 1,472 1,120 $1,000: 510,737 370,604 74,080 61,971 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 1,785 1,566 87 73 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 5,345 4,738 248 167 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 9,304 7,937 573 430 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 2,454 1,968 226 171 $50,000 or more .......................................: 2,476 1,776 338 279 : Not secured by real estate ...........................farms: 16,490 13,455 1,323 1,028 $1,000: 197,850 133,887 32,563 28,047 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 2,594 2,299 137 100 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 6,522 5,549 425 311 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 5,635 4,488 460 354 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 1,012 684 137 119 $50,000 or more .......................................: 727 435 164 144 : Property taxes paid ....................................farms: 66,918 56,517 4,207 3,177 $1,000: 573,779 425,196 61,130 49,326 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 39,227 34,529 1,938 1,379 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 13,079 10,943 853 662 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 10,004 7,908 791 616 $25,000 or more .........................................: 4,608 3,137 625 520 : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom services : for livestock .........................................farms: 13,819 11,855 814 596 $1,000: 128,773 52,900 23,218 19,562 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 11,191 10,084 501 346 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,913 1,450 166 128 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 386 215 80 63 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 127 62 17 15 $100,000 or more ........................................: 202 44 50 44 : All other production expenses ..........................farms: 48,076 39,593 3,474 2,690 $1,000: 891,095 604,765 127,747 107,884 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 23,838 20,567 1,295 965 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 14,907 12,306 1,062 825 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 4,429 3,512 359 284 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 3,443 2,370 481 375 $100,000 or more ........................................: 1,459 838 277 241 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ .................farms: 7,916 6,479 643 475 $1,000: 543,186 408,731 63,018 51,165 : Depreciation expenses claimed ............................farms: 43,668 35,790 3,224 2,519 $1,000: 2,224,581 1,487,609 352,392 301,085 : NET CASH FARM INCOME : : Net cash farm income of operations .......................farms: 71,123 59,851 4,578 3,491 $1,000: 10,001,692 6,563,607 1,554,999 1,284,887 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 140,625 109,666 339,668 368,057 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 1,410 1,267 1,242 143 124 554 $1,000: 45,819 41,901 40,914 3,918 3,578 6,429 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 92 77 77 15 15 85 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 294 238 230 56 42 201 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 542 507 497 35 32 211 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 247 222 219 25 24 38 $50,000 or more .........................................: 235 223 219 12 11 19 : Cash rent for land, buildings, and grazing : fees ..................................................farms: 1,911 1,734 1,722 177 173 232 $1,000: 389,482 366,805 365,364 22,677 21,542 7,689 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 132 93 93 39 39 56 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 94 86 85 8 7 20 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 211 183 183 28 28 66 $25,000 or more .........................................: 1,474 1,372 1,361 102 99 90 : Rent and lease expenses for machinery, equipment, : and farm share of vehicles ............................farms: 609 554 548 55 52 122 $1,000: 30,140 28,894 (D) 1,246 (D) 854 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 42 36 36 6 6 13 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 101 86 85 15 13 57 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 200 185 184 15 15 48 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 103 94 91 9 8 4 $50,000 or more .........................................: 163 153 152 10 10 - : Interest expense .......................................farms: 2,196 1,948 1,926 248 228 551 $1,000: 88,184 82,479 81,119 5,704 5,099 9,268 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 463 401 401 62 62 261 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 868 752 745 116 107 209 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 672 607 594 65 54 63 $100,000 or more ........................................: 193 188 186 5 5 18 : Secured by real estate ...............................farms: 1,502 1,320 1,298 182 163 405 $1,000: 58,140 54,651 53,439 3,489 2,993 7,913 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 84 63 63 21 21 48 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 242 198 198 44 39 117 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 626 542 530 84 78 168 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 232 214 208 18 11 28 $50,000 or more .......................................: 318 303 299 15 14 44 : Not secured by real estate ...........................farms: 1,385 1,247 1,234 138 130 327 $1,000: 30,044 27,829 27,680 2,215 2,106 1,355 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 96 85 85 11 11 62 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 363 321 314 42 38 185 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 609 552 548 57 56 78 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 189 170 168 19 16 2 $50,000 or more .......................................: 128 119 119 9 9 - : Property taxes paid ....................................farms: 4,039 3,420 3,359 619 538 2,155 $1,000: 68,982 63,214 61,118 5,768 4,902 18,471 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 1,527 1,203 1,194 324 289 1,233 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 823 685 669 138 122 460 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 994 884 873 110 90 311 $25,000 or more .........................................: 695 648 623 47 37 151 : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom services : for livestock .........................................farms: 938 834 814 104 96 212 $1,000: 51,275 37,160 36,707 14,115 11,030 1,380 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 448 397 388 51 49 158 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 254 229 227 25 25 43 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 85 81 73 4 4 6 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 45 45 44 - - 3 $100,000 or more ........................................: 106 82 82 24 18 2 : All other production expenses ..........................farms: 3,559 3,113 3,063 446 394 1,450 $1,000: 147,451 134,087 131,079 13,365 11,414 11,132 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 1,049 831 818 218 182 927 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,100 982 967 118 112 439 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 503 456 445 47 44 55 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 573 540 537 33 31 19 $100,000 or more ........................................: 334 304 296 30 25 10 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ .................farms: 679 637 633 42 42 115 $1,000: 68,162 63,853 63,159 4,309 4,309 3,275 : Depreciation expenses claimed ............................farms: 3,476 3,022 2,969 454 413 1,178 $1,000: 356,589 334,120 323,845 22,469 18,376 27,991 : NET CASH FARM INCOME : : Net cash farm income of operations .......................farms: 4,423 3,736 3,668 687 605 2,271 $1,000: 1,767,422 1,612,308 1,519,733 155,114 128,010 115,663 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 399,598 431,560 414,322 225,785 211,588 50,931 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 47,331 38,741 3,547 2,711 Average net gain .................................dollars: 227,392 184,398 453,982 490,706 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 1,730 1,565 67 40 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 4,692 4,134 239 166 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 3,598 3,132 177 112 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 6,467 5,574 383 290 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 6,219 5,122 459 354 $50,000 or more .........................................: 24,625 19,214 2,222 1,749 : Farms with net losses .................................number: 23,792 21,110 1,031 780 Average net loss .................................dollars: 31,985 27,483 53,612 58,226 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 1,623 1,478 50 33 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 5,828 5,381 166 114 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 4,745 4,330 188 142 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 5,826 5,243 230 171 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 2,597 2,179 163 131 $50,000 or more .........................................: 3,173 2,499 234 189 : Net cash farm income of producers ........................farms: 71,123 59,851 4,578 3,491 $1,000: 8,718,647 5,660,893 1,413,368 1,170,751 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 122,585 94,583 308,730 335,363 : Producers reporting net gains 2/ .......................farms: 46,736 38,243 3,525 2,695 Average net gain .................................dollars: 204,773 165,039 417,709 452,496 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 1,728 1,568 62 35 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 4,744 4,192 243 168 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 3,619 3,140 179 116 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 6,516 5,613 375 282 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 6,386 5,268 478 370 $50,000 or more .........................................: 23,743 18,462 2,188 1,724 : Producers reporting net losses .........................farms: 24,387 21,608 1,053 796 Average net loss .................................dollars: 34,921 30,114 56,083 61,213 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 1,637 1,486 54 37 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 5,851 5,398 174 119 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 4,827 4,398 188 141 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 5,889 5,301 228 170 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 2,692 2,259 169 134 $50,000 or more .........................................: 3,491 2,766 240 195 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ....................................................farms: 419 342 26 15 $1,000: 53,188 36,152 10,664 9,892 : INCOME FROM FARM-RELATED SOURCES : : Total income from farm-related sources ...................farms: 37,109 30,536 2,625 2,051 $1,000: 1,044,035 745,208 105,587 85,563 : Customwork and other agricultural services .............farms: 5,127 4,200 393 313 $1,000: 164,484 127,613 16,559 14,719 : Gross cash rent or share payments ......................farms: 16,486 13,619 987 785 $1,000: 606,429 437,863 56,817 43,206 Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas trees, : short rotation woody crops, and maple products ........farms: 810 672 49 32 $1,000: 17,289 13,589 1,083 624 Agri-tourism and recreational services .................farms: 693 485 75 64 $1,000: 22,906 11,003 1,566 1,538 Patronage dividends and refunds from : cooperatives ..........................................farms: 18,763 15,461 1,415 1,094 $1,000: 71,217 50,936 8,754 7,066 Crop and livestock insurance payments ..................farms: 5,408 4,306 489 362 $1,000: 99,958 71,190 12,209 10,235 Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments .........................farms: 674 531 77 62 $1,000: 2,792 2,084 405 334 Other farm-related income sources ......................farms: 2,000 1,561 151 125 $1,000: 58,960 30,931 8,193 7,840 : LAND USE : : Total cropland ...........................................farms: 64,487 54,069 4,285 3,286 acres: 22,913,841 16,178,679 3,410,859 2,830,116 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 52,862 44,367 3,615 2,794 acres: 21,606,950 15,224,362 3,268,444 2,716,846 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 49 acres ...........................................: 19,701 17,657 814 603 50 to 99 acres ..........................................: 6,282 5,294 416 326 100 to 199 acres ........................................: 6,420 5,278 495 355 200 to 499 acres ........................................: 8,360 7,038 556 447 500 to 999 acres ........................................: 6,188 5,061 463 360 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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: 3,362 2,905 2,853 457 421 1,681 Average net gain .................................dollars: 554,585 584,452 561,994 364,730 327,443 85,731 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 42 29 29 13 10 56 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 130 85 83 45 40 189 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 131 108 105 23 20 158 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 226 185 185 41 32 284 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 367 259 254 108 104 271 $50,000 or more .........................................: 2,466 2,239 2,197 227 215 723 : Farms with net losses .................................number: 1,061 831 815 230 184 590 Average net loss .................................dollars: 91,512 102,920 102,622 50,294 53,494 48,222 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 47 27 24 20 20 48 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 161 118 118 43 38 120 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 123 92 86 31 23 104 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 221 171 171 50 38 132 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 190 142 142 48 33 65 $50,000 or more .........................................: 319 281 274 38 32 121 : Net cash farm income of producers ........................farms: 4,423 3,736 3,668 687 605 2,271 $1,000: 1,531,681 1,391,703 1,299,469 139,977 112,874 112,705 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 346,299 372,512 354,272 203,752 186,568 49,628 : Producers reporting net gains 2/ .......................farms: 3,286 2,837 2,785 449 413 1,682 Average net gain .................................dollars: 500,603 526,106 502,133 339,458 299,245 83,989 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 41 28 28 13 10 57 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 126 79 77 47 42 183 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 129 106 103 23 20 171 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 240 200 200 40 31 288 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 375 266 260 109 105 265 $50,000 or more .........................................: 2,375 2,158 2,117 217 205 718 : Producers reporting net losses .........................farms: 1,137 899 883 238 192 589 Average net loss .................................dollars: 99,647 112,191 112,085 52,265 55,804 48,496 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 50 30 27 20 20 47 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 164 121 121 43 38 115 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 131 100 94 31 23 110 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 230 179 179 51 39 130 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 200 152 152 48 33 64 $50,000 or more .........................................: 362 317 310 45 39 123 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ....................................................farms: 38 38 38 - - 13 $1,000: 6,328 6,328 6,328 - - 44 : INCOME FROM FARM-RELATED SOURCES : : Total income from farm-related sources ...................farms: 2,688 2,344 2,314 344 305 1,260 $1,000: 140,352 113,952 110,760 26,400 25,894 52,889 : Customwork and other agricultural services .............farms: 483 436 433 47 43 51 $1,000: 19,185 17,217 (D) 1,968 1,841 1,127 : Gross cash rent or share payments ......................farms: 1,006 825 806 181 159 874 $1,000: 66,308 49,552 46,582 16,757 16,602 45,441 Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas trees, : short rotation woody crops, and maple products ........farms: 37 34 34 3 3 52 $1,000: 997 (D) (D) (D) (D) 1,620 Agri-tourism and recreational services .................farms: 93 70 68 23 22 40 $1,000: 8,437 4,493 (D) 3,944 (D) 1,900 Patronage dividends and refunds from : cooperatives ..........................................farms: 1,511 1,390 1,377 121 110 376 $1,000: 10,999 10,396 10,294 603 (D) 527 Crop and livestock insurance payments ..................farms: 532 482 476 50 40 81 $1,000: 15,641 13,906 13,887 1,735 1,619 918 Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments .........................farms: 45 41 41 4 1 21 $1,000: 245 (D) (D) (D) (D) 58 Other farm-related income sources ......................farms: 222 206 205 16 16 66 $1,000: 18,538 17,587 (D) 951 951 1,298 : LAND USE : : Total cropland ...........................................farms: 4,030 3,439 3,390 591 525 2,103 acres: 3,022,910 2,841,136 2,809,351 181,774 170,178 301,393 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 3,447 3,041 3,008 406 374 1,433 acres: 2,872,966 2,720,300 2,691,413 152,666 145,760 241,178 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 49 acres ...........................................: 709 589 587 120 105 521 50 to 99 acres ..........................................: 285 211 208 74 66 287 100 to 199 acres ........................................: 373 312 309 61 55 274 200 to 499 acres ........................................: 533 457 450 76 76 233 500 to 999 acres ........................................: 572 540 531 32 31 92 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ....................................: 3,525 2,620 398 307 2,000 acres or more .....................................: 2,386 1,419 473 396 : Cropland- : Other pasture and grazing land that could have been : used for crops without additional : improvements ........................................farms: 2,829 2,401 158 122 acres: 118,312 87,297 12,336 10,424 On which all crops failed or were abandoned ..........farms: 1,493 1,183 129 102 acres: 63,800 38,652 12,141 10,932 Idle or used for cover crops or soil improvement, : but not harvested and not pastured or grazed ........farms: 25,975 21,248 1,892 1,425 acres: 1,079,993 796,124 113,642 88,213 In summer fallow .....................................farms: 1,490 1,264 94 78 acres: 44,786 32,244 4,296 3,701 : Total woodland ...........................................farms: 27,023 22,998 1,642 1,253 acres: 1,758,270 1,292,249 158,947 137,286 Woodland pastured ......................................farms: 5,453 4,757 310 239 acres: 185,424 155,101 14,709 11,883 Woodland not pastured ..................................farms: 23,847 20,197 1,474 1,131 acres: 1,572,846 1,137,148 144,238 125,403 Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured ..........................farms: 17,235 15,225 862 634 acres: 742,228 596,132 55,558 42,357 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. ...............farms: 38,458 32,691 2,236 1,698 acres: 877,702 607,709 98,411 81,041 : Irrigated land ...........................................farms: 2,930 2,118 313 253 acres: 635,957 390,608 141,887 107,080 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 2,864 2,067 312 252 acres: 633,494 389,045 141,568 (D) Pastureland and other land .............................farms: 137 107 8 7 acres: 2,463 1,563 319 (D) : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : Enhancement Programs ....................................farms: 26,108 21,444 1,852 1,385 acres: 812,404 626,799 74,605 60,179 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs .................farms: 33,145 27,025 2,716 2,113 acres: 19,613,771 13,696,307 3,065,334 2,561,393 : ORGANIC AGRICULTURE : : Total organic product sales ..............................farms: 370 267 31 26 $1,000: 120,868 72,237 13,832 11,924 : VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS : : Estimated market value of land and buildings .............farms: 71,123 59,851 4,578 3,491 $1,000: 221,369,651 156,892,843 31,039,889 25,490,857 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 3,112,490 2,621,390 6,780,229 7,301,878 Average per acre ...................................dollars: 8,420 8,401 8,336 8,247 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 .............................................: 2,323 2,051 98 70 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 3,329 2,958 127 82 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 7,063 6,327 299 190 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 16,393 14,629 703 479 $500,000 to $999,999 ......................................: 11,366 9,686 702 544 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ..................................: 8,678 7,134 607 489 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ..................................: 10,034 8,260 701 565 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ..................................: 6,624 5,267 561 449 $10,000,000 or more .......................................: 5,313 3,539 780 623 : VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................farms: 71,123 59,851 4,578 3,491 $1,000: 18,820,530 13,674,558 2,408,615 2,029,624 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $4,999 ..............................................: 4,146 3,586 181 133 $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 4,210 3,597 238 173 $10,000 to $19,999 ........................................: 6,870 5,927 330 249 $20,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 14,663 12,857 695 497 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 11,644 10,079 611 437 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 8,951 7,584 614 471 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 9,582 7,994 684 519 $500,000 or more ..........................................: 11,057 8,227 1,225 1,012 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ....................................: 482 458 452 24 24 25 2,000 acres or more .....................................: 493 474 471 19 17 1 : Cropland- : Other pasture and grazing land that could have been : used for crops without additional : improvements ........................................farms: 192 181 173 11 11 78 acres: 10,992 10,815 10,741 177 177 7,687 On which all crops failed or were abandoned ..........farms: 138 120 114 18 16 43 acres: 11,012 9,727 9,697 1,285 (D) 1,995 Idle or used for cover crops or soil improvement, : but not harvested and not pastured or grazed ........farms: 1,790 1,478 1,447 312 261 1,045 acres: 123,774 96,759 93,965 27,015 22,483 46,453 In summer fallow .....................................farms: 94 67 67 27 21 38 acres: 4,166 3,535 3,535 631 (D) 4,080 : Total woodland ...........................................farms: 1,437 1,164 1,125 273 227 946 acres: 195,203 154,676 136,323 40,527 29,772 111,871 Woodland pastured ......................................farms: 247 233 218 14 13 139 acres: 11,024 10,563 10,253 461 (D) 4,590 Woodland not pastured ..................................farms: 1,306 1,042 1,010 264 218 870 acres: 184,179 144,113 126,070 40,066 (D) 107,281 Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured ..........................farms: 848 757 738 91 85 300 acres: 65,232 57,764 56,306 7,468 4,684 25,306 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. ...............farms: 2,378 2,017 1,961 361 306 1,153 acres: 121,324 100,425 88,503 20,899 14,897 50,258 : Irrigated land ...........................................farms: 421 361 354 60 53 78 acres: 100,718 95,921 88,058 4,797 3,597 2,744 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 411 352 345 59 52 74 acres: (D) 95,611 87,748 (D) (D) (D) Pastureland and other land .............................farms: 17 14 14 3 3 5 acres: (D) 310 310 (D) (D) (D) : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : Enhancement Programs ....................................farms: 1,736 1,435 1,404 301 256 1,076 acres: 70,017 54,593 51,719 15,424 12,528 40,983 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs .................farms: 2,458 2,228 2,210 230 207 946 acres: 2,645,857 2,509,781 2,486,372 136,076 131,371 206,273 : ORGANIC AGRICULTURE : : Total organic product sales ..............................farms: 57 49 48 8 8 15 $1,000: 31,950 31,218 (D) 732 732 2,849 : VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS : : Estimated market value of land and buildings .............farms: 4,423 3,736 3,668 687 605 2,271 $1,000: 29,524,728 27,586,710 27,185,203 1,938,018 1,753,271 3,912,191 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 6,675,272 7,384,023 7,411,451 2,820,987 2,897,969 1,722,673 Average per acre ...................................dollars: 8,672 8,747 8,796 7,731 7,986 8,003 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 .............................................: 104 86 85 18 17 70 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 117 90 90 27 24 127 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 217 168 158 49 45 220 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 535 416 412 119 107 526 $500,000 to $999,999 ......................................: 567 457 451 110 100 411 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ..................................: 545 433 424 112 98 392 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ..................................: 726 580 568 146 121 347 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ..................................: 669 605 588 64 53 127 $10,000,000 or more .......................................: 943 901 892 42 40 51 : VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................farms: 4,423 3,736 3,668 687 605 2,271 $1,000: 2,456,029 2,303,891 2,271,182 152,138 135,587 281,329 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $4,999 ..............................................: 156 107 107 49 44 223 $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 172 121 116 51 44 203 $10,000 to $19,999 ........................................: 298 232 221 66 56 315 $20,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 570 446 428 124 113 541 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 589 444 441 145 112 365 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 501 420 416 81 75 252 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 659 570 563 89 84 245 $500,000 or more ..........................................: 1,478 1,396 1,376 82 77 127 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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: 51,809 44,312 3,128 2,402 number: 112,750 89,733 10,077 8,001 : Tractors, all ............................................farms: 54,740 46,388 3,476 2,655 number: 173,427 141,227 14,216 10,898 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ..........................farms: 23,431 19,944 1,499 1,145 number: 33,322 28,021 2,234 1,682 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ..............................farms: 35,079 29,798 2,198 1,638 number: 56,362 47,166 3,962 2,876 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ...........................farms: 31,766 26,196 2,408 1,877 number: 83,743 66,040 8,020 6,340 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled ..................farms: 24,591 20,074 2,024 1,592 number: 28,320 22,724 2,588 2,064 Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled .............farms: - - - - number: - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled ........................farms: 948 768 88 67 number: 999 813 93 72 Hay balers ...............................................farms: 11,421 9,952 662 463 number: 14,210 12,403 829 565 : FERTILIZERS AND CHEMICALS : : Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : used ....................................................farms: 43,006 35,495 3,230 2,519 acres treated: 17,407,602 12,299,236 2,608,567 2,211,969 Manure used ..............................................farms: 7,973 6,645 554 417 acres treated: 543,446 369,665 68,883 58,553 Organic fertilizer used ..................................farms: 868 698 77 70 acres treated: 107,209 81,064 11,392 10,474 : Acres treated to control- : Insects ................................................farms: 20,505 16,610 1,657 1,319 acres: 8,343,768 5,802,535 1,213,418 1,027,125 Weeds, grass, or brush .................................farms: 43,653 35,973 3,286 2,541 acres: 20,617,538 14,448,512 3,167,885 2,649,834 Nematodes ..............................................farms: 6,073 4,993 469 364 acres: 1,969,545 1,384,856 278,544 231,424 Diseases in crops and orchards .........................farms: 10,451 8,409 877 696 acres: 4,658,635 3,162,721 798,619 685,286 Chemicals used to control growth, : thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate .........................farms: 1,301 1,012 99 72 acres on which used: 133,903 96,462 13,782 10,136 : LAND USE PRACTICES : : Land drained by tile .....................................farms: 23,701 19,131 1,882 1,461 acres: 8,835,553 6,246,691 1,326,337 1,110,628 Land artificially drained by ditches .....................farms: 12,064 9,617 1,056 832 acres: 3,579,995 2,339,356 608,886 493,977 Land under conservation easement .........................farms: 4,569 3,670 348 260 acres: 202,183 139,181 16,121 14,364 Cropland on which no-till practices were used ............farms: 21,631 17,783 1,655 1,243 acres: 6,439,833 4,726,224 816,517 656,288 Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were used (see text) .......farms: 21,258 17,282 1,739 1,375 acres: 8,891,525 6,173,954 1,380,821 1,161,421 Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) ..........................farms: 18,035 14,915 1,412 1,092 acres: 5,912,002 4,023,715 1,046,644 883,873 Cropland planted to a cover crop (excluding CRP) .........farms: 6,557 5,259 552 445 acres: 881,228 635,638 111,927 98,667 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ........farms: 20,796 16,855 1,637 1,322 : RENEWABLE ENERGY : : Renewable energy producing systems (see text) ............farms: 6,201 5,230 354 275 Solar panels ...........................................farms: 3,369 2,835 174 136 Wind turbines ..........................................farms: 1,117 894 100 73 Methane digesters ......................................farms: 21 20 1 1 Geothermal/geoexchange systems .........................farms: 2,262 1,949 119 93 Small hydro systems ....................................farms: 67 52 7 6 : Wind rights leased to others .............................farms: 1,513 1,193 135 108 : TENURE : : Full owners ..............................................farms: 45,412 38,533 2,644 1,989 Part owners ..............................................farms: 20,694 17,413 1,451 1,110 Tenants ..................................................farms: 5,017 3,905 483 392 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND : : Land owned ...............................................farms: 66,392 56,189 4,110 3,113 acres: 14,400,223 10,542,917 1,611,307 1,296,668 Owned land in farms ....................................farms: 66,106 55,946 4,095 3,099 acres: 11,607,971 8,482,295 1,363,389 1,115,061 : Land rented or leased from others ........................farms: 25,902 21,477 1,949 1,513 acres: 14,740,331 10,233,325 2,370,362 1,984,387 Rented or leased land in farms .........................farms: 25,711 21,318 1,934 1,502 acres: 14,684,070 10,192,474 2,360,386 1,975,739 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 3,325 2,973 2,926 352 334 1,044 number: 10,981 10,090 9,845 891 812 1,959 : Tractors, all ............................................farms: 3,604 3,152 3,101 452 408 1,272 number: 14,600 13,381 13,168 1,219 1,103 3,384 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ..........................farms: 1,456 1,284 1,273 172 154 532 number: 2,289 2,029 1,992 260 238 778 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ..............................farms: 2,300 2,016 1,979 284 246 783 number: 4,051 3,636 3,557 415 357 1,183 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ...........................farms: 2,501 2,266 2,231 235 206 661 number: 8,260 7,716 7,619 544 508 1,423 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled ..................farms: 2,019 1,878 1,858 141 137 474 number: 2,477 2,323 2,296 154 149 531 Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled .............farms: - - - - - - number: - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled ........................farms: 85 80 79 5 5 7 number: 86 81 (D) 5 5 7 Hay balers ...............................................farms: 620 575 569 45 45 187 number: 761 708 702 53 53 217 : FERTILIZERS AND CHEMICALS : : Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : used ....................................................farms: 3,067 2,718 2,693 349 310 1,214 acres treated: 2,295,653 2,173,642 2,150,344 122,011 114,775 204,146 Manure used ..............................................farms: 635 586 581 49 48 139 acres treated: 98,166 93,537 93,092 4,629 (D) 6,732 Organic fertilizer used ..................................farms: 66 60 60 6 6 27 acres treated: (D) 10,104 10,104 (D) (D) (D) : Acres treated to control- : Insects ................................................farms: 1,635 1,452 1,431 183 164 603 acres: 1,222,643 1,161,557 1,147,129 61,086 56,305 105,172 Weeds, grass, or brush .................................farms: 3,104 2,748 2,717 356 318 1,290 acres: 2,773,328 2,626,144 2,599,858 147,184 140,589 227,813 Nematodes ..............................................farms: 409 360 357 49 48 202 acres: 281,507 263,192 (D) 18,315 (D) 24,638 Diseases in crops and orchards .........................farms: 888 795 791 93 89 277 acres: 653,529 621,367 (D) 32,162 31,910 43,766 Chemicals used to control growth, : thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate .........................farms: 144 129 129 15 14 46 acres on which used: 21,089 19,288 19,288 1,801 (D) 2,570 : LAND USE PRACTICES : : Land drained by tile .....................................farms: 1,886 1,713 1,700 173 165 802 acres: 1,127,567 1,059,859 1,045,037 67,708 65,419 134,958 Land artificially drained by ditches .....................farms: 983 895 878 88 80 408 acres: 579,366 553,917 546,595 25,449 23,717 52,387 Land under conservation easement .........................farms: 304 249 246 55 47 247 acres: 31,192 23,231 (D) 7,961 6,399 15,689 Cropland on which no-till practices were used ............farms: 1,622 1,438 1,416 184 175 571 acres: 817,728 766,036 758,551 51,692 50,392 79,364 Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were used (see text) .......farms: 1,684 1,558 1,530 126 117 553 acres: 1,248,929 1,200,379 1,182,802 48,550 45,662 87,821 Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) ..........................farms: 1,227 1,062 1,056 165 147 481 acres: 770,229 720,119 717,623 50,110 47,985 71,414 Cropland planted to a cover crop (excluding CRP) .........farms: 580 537 528 43 43 166 acres: 122,927 118,953 118,714 3,974 3,974 10,736 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ........farms: 1,708 1,550 1,537 158 145 596 : RENEWABLE ENERGY : : Renewable energy producing systems (see text) ............farms: 505 470 460 35 32 112 Solar panels ...........................................farms: 302 278 268 24 22 58 Wind turbines ..........................................farms: 90 85 84 5 5 33 Methane digesters ......................................farms: - - - - - - Geothermal/geoexchange systems .........................farms: 165 157 150 8 7 29 Small hydro systems ....................................farms: 6 6 5 - - 2 : Wind rights leased to others .............................farms: 117 113 112 4 4 68 : TENURE : : Full owners ..............................................farms: 2,290 1,817 1,766 473 393 1,945 Part owners ..............................................farms: 1,600 1,471 1,460 129 128 230 Tenants ..................................................farms: 533 448 442 85 84 96 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND : : Land owned ...............................................farms: 3,908 3,302 3,240 606 525 2,185 acres: 1,621,744 1,425,305 1,360,160 196,439 167,053 624,255 Owned land in farms ....................................farms: 3,890 3,288 3,226 602 521 2,175 acres: 1,339,492 1,204,701 1,148,804 134,791 (D) 422,795 : Land rented or leased from others ........................farms: 2,143 1,926 1,909 217 215 333 acres: 2,069,960 1,953,318 1,945,429 116,642 (D) 66,684 Rented or leased land in farms .........................farms: 2,133 1,919 1,902 214 212 326 acres: 2,065,177 1,949,300 1,941,679 115,877 (D) 66,033 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 17,157 14,269 980 767 acres: 2,848,513 2,101,473 257,894 190,255 : TOTAL PRODUCERS AND FARMS BY NUMBER OF : PRODUCERS : : Total producers ...............................................: 124,725 98,486 11,056 8,586 Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer ................................................: 34,418 30,848 1,031 784 2 producers ...............................................: 27,216 23,062 1,939 1,431 3 producers ...............................................: 5,464 3,656 861 679 4 producers ...............................................: 2,682 1,648 473 357 5 or more producers .......................................: 1,343 637 274 240 : Total male producers ........................................: 89,213 69,587 8,582 6,632 Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 52,717 47,243 1,722 1,315 2 producers .............................................: 10,498 7,167 1,818 1,325 3 producers .............................................: 3,048 1,770 674 554 4 producers .............................................: 855 457 172 138 5 or more producers .....................................: 448 143 91 79 : Total female producers ......................................: 35,512 28,899 2,474 1,954 Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 27,629 24,073 1,228 962 2 producers .............................................: 2,623 1,727 386 303 3 producers .............................................: 467 257 95 73 4 producers .............................................: 156 88 25 22 5 or more producers .....................................: 103 44 16 14 : PRODUCERS' CHARACTERISTICS 3/ : : Sex of producers: : Male .......................................................: 87,415 68,942 8,329 6,406 Female ......................................................: 33,927 28,138 2,151 1,665 : Hired managers ................................................: 6,226 2,007 1,032 937 : Primary occupation: : Farming .....................................................: 52,947 42,125 4,715 3,681 Other .......................................................: 68,395 54,955 5,765 4,390 : Place of residence: : On farm operated ............................................: 69,779 60,071 4,113 3,101 Not on farm operated ........................................: 51,563 37,009 6,367 4,970 : Days of work off farm: : None ........................................................: 52,396 41,414 4,744 3,581 Any .........................................................: 68,946 55,666 5,736 4,490 1 to 49 days ..............................................: 10,991 8,786 912 736 50 to 99 days .............................................: 4,890 3,967 358 279 100 to 199 days ...........................................: 7,724 6,264 690 589 200 days or more ..........................................: 45,341 36,649 3,776 2,886 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less .............................................: 5,621 4,311 548 467 3 or 4 years ................................................: 8,448 6,782 772 593 5 to 9 years ................................................: 20,678 16,140 1,958 1,620 10 years or more ............................................: 86,595 69,847 7,202 5,391 : Average years on present farm ...............................: 23.5 23.9 21.9 21.1 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less .............................................: 15,023 11,825 1,385 1,138 6 to 10 years ...............................................: 17,515 14,029 1,533 1,216 11 years or more ............................................: 88,804 71,226 7,562 5,717 : Average years on any farm ...................................: 25.6 25.9 24.5 23.9 : Age group: : Under 25 years ..............................................: 1,596 1,317 71 47 25 to 34 years ..............................................: 9,036 7,401 751 609 35 to 44 years ..............................................: 15,532 12,228 1,516 1,255 45 to 54 years ..............................................: 17,123 13,461 1,549 1,215 55 to 64 years ..............................................: 29,331 23,224 2,672 2,050 65 to 74 years ..............................................: 30,249 24,222 2,537 1,904 75 years and over ...........................................: 18,475 15,227 1,384 991 : Average age .................................................: 58.6 58.7 58.0 57.4 : Young producers (see text) ....................................: 10,632 8,718 822 656 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ..............: 1,101 808 96 67 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native ............................: 106 92 3 2 Asian .......................................................: 196 156 11 11 Black or African American ...................................: 155 113 9 7 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ...................: 32 25 6 6 White .......................................................: 120,514 96,404 10,428 8,026 More than one race reported .................................: 339 290 23 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.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 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: 1,003 819 800 184 165 905 acres: 287,035 224,622 215,106 62,413 60,988 202,111 : TOTAL PRODUCERS AND FARMS BY NUMBER OF : PRODUCERS : : Total producers ...............................................: 10,264 8,479 8,236 1,785 1,401 4,919 Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer ................................................: 1,515 1,206 1,183 309 277 1,024 2 producers ...............................................: 1,557 1,397 1,385 160 149 658 3 producers ...............................................: 675 579 573 96 84 272 4 producers ...............................................: 396 345 337 51 48 165 5 or more producers .......................................: 280 209 190 71 47 152 : Total male producers ........................................: 7,654 6,118 5,952 1,536 1,170 3,390 Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 2,409 2,039 2,009 370 338 1,343 2 producers .............................................: 1,090 974 960 116 105 423 3 producers .............................................: 461 391 389 70 54 143 4 producers .............................................: 159 114 109 45 42 67 5 or more producers .....................................: 143 87 73 56 36 71 : Total female producers ......................................: 2,610 2,361 2,284 249 231 1,529 Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 1,505 1,371 1,355 134 132 823 2 producers .............................................: 336 300 285 36 32 174 3 producers .............................................: 63 56 55 7 7 52 4 producers .............................................: 25 21 21 4 2 18 5 or more producers .....................................: 21 20 16 1 1 22 : PRODUCERS' CHARACTERISTICS 3/ : : Sex of producers: : Male .......................................................: 7,054 5,857 5,727 1,197 1,008 3,090 Female ......................................................: 2,304 2,096 2,053 208 199 1,334 : Hired managers ................................................: 2,825 2,604 2,553 221 182 362 : Primary occupation: : Farming .....................................................: 4,619 4,225 4,180 394 363 1,488 Other .......................................................: 4,739 3,728 3,600 1,011 844 2,936 : Place of residence: : On farm operated ............................................: 4,343 4,063 4,025 280 266 1,252 Not on farm operated ........................................: 5,015 3,890 3,755 1,125 941 3,172 : Days of work off farm: : None ........................................................: 4,309 3,831 3,775 478 405 1,929 Any .........................................................: 5,049 4,122 4,005 927 802 2,495 1 to 49 days ..............................................: 886 708 696 178 177 407 50 to 99 days .............................................: 407 348 346 59 59 158 100 to 199 days ...........................................: 549 482 457 67 64 221 200 days or more ..........................................: 3,207 2,584 2,506 623 502 1,709 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less .............................................: 453 383 353 70 59 309 3 or 4 years ................................................: 572 419 401 153 135 322 5 to 9 years ................................................: 1,619 1,298 1,274 321 297 961 10 years or more ............................................: 6,714 5,853 5,752 861 716 2,832 : Average years on present farm ...............................: 23.2 24.0 24.2 18.4 18.2 19.4 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less .............................................: 1,106 887 827 219 184 707 6 to 10 years ...............................................: 1,201 939 929 262 244 752 11 years or more ............................................: 7,051 6,127 6,024 924 779 2,965 : Average years on any farm ...................................: 25.9 26.8 27.0 20.6 20.6 22.4 : Age group: : Under 25 years ..............................................: 105 90 90 15 14 103 25 to 34 years ..............................................: 622 527 507 95 83 262 35 to 44 years ..............................................: 1,304 1,103 1,076 201 189 484 45 to 54 years ..............................................: 1,603 1,325 1,299 278 251 510 55 to 64 years ..............................................: 2,399 2,055 1,996 344 268 1,036 65 to 74 years ..............................................: 2,251 1,904 1,883 347 293 1,239 75 years and over ...........................................: 1,074 949 929 125 109 790 : Average age .................................................: 57.5 57.7 57.7 56.7 56.3 60.1 : Young producers (see text) ....................................: 727 617 597 110 97 365 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ..............: 161 140 140 21 21 36 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native ............................: 9 2 2 7 7 2 Asian .......................................................: 27 17 17 10 10 2 Black or African American ...................................: 18 16 10 2 2 15 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ...................: 1 1 1 - - - White .......................................................: 9,288 7,907 7,740 1,381 1,183 4,394 More than one race reported .................................: 15 10 10 5 5 11 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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) ..................: 110,876 88,406 9,642 7,479 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ...................: 10,466 8,674 838 592 : Number of persons living in producers' : households ...................................................: 246,263 193,157 23,088 17,946 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions ........................................: 98,886 80,350 8,091 6,178 Land use and/or crop decisions ..............................: 87,199 70,467 7,463 5,722 Livestock decisions .........................................: 39,043 33,174 2,660 1,968 Marketing decisions (see text) ..............................: 69,235 55,858 5,966 4,611 Record keeping and/or financial management ..................: 86,794 70,491 7,010 5,396 Estate planning or succession planning ......................: 61,416 49,488 4,971 3,924 : FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by one producer's : household and/or extended family ........................farms: 66,296 59,851 2,609 1,998 acres: 23,232,179 18,674,769 2,149,036 1,800,831 Limited Liability Company ................................farms: 3,992 2,264 1,655 1,603 acres: 2,101,236 1,111,418 966,391 940,988 : LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ....................................farms: 59,851 59,851 - - acres: 18,674,769 18,674,769 - - Partnership ..............................................farms: 4,578 - 4,578 3,491 acres: 3,723,775 - 3,723,775 3,090,800 Registered under State law .............................farms: 3,491 - 3,491 3,491 acres: 3,090,800 - 3,090,800 3,090,800 : Corporation ..............................................farms: 4,423 - - - acres: 3,404,669 - - - Family held ............................................farms: 3,736 - - - acres: 3,154,001 - - - More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: 68 - - - 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 3,668 - - - : Other than family held .................................farms: 687 - - - acres: 250,668 - - - More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: 82 - - - 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 605 - - - : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. .......................farms: 2,271 - - - acres: 488,828 - - - : HIRED FARM LABOR : : Hired farm labor .........................................farms: 17,637 13,018 1,686 1,368 workers: 52,989 30,291 6,858 5,891 Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more .....................................farms: 8,513 5,513 1,030 858 workers: 21,835 9,700 3,458 3,053 Less than 150 days ...................................farms: 13,073 9,879 1,199 961 workers: 31,154 20,591 3,400 2,838 Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor .............farms: 197 74 47 45 Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor ..........................................farms: 31 15 5 5 Unpaid workers ...........................................farms: 18,266 15,729 1,069 805 workers: 39,430 33,505 2,555 1,893 : FARMS BY SIZE : : 1 to 9 acres ..................................................: 6,058 5,397 226 171 10 to 49 acres ................................................: 18,415 16,433 704 501 50 to 69 acres ................................................: 4,731 4,162 221 147 70 to 99 acres ................................................: 6,266 5,380 373 270 100 to 139 acres ..............................................: 5,186 4,385 354 250 140 to 179 acres ..............................................: 4,040 3,343 330 252 180 to 219 acres ..............................................: 2,636 2,224 193 151 220 to 259 acres ..............................................: 2,106 1,738 130 101 260 to 499 acres ..............................................: 7,419 6,121 534 422 500 to 999 acres ..............................................: 7,429 5,990 551 446 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..........................................: 4,119 3,065 430 335 2,000 acres or more ...........................................: 2,718 1,613 532 445 : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ..............................: 40,260 33,443 2,997 2,310 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ............................: 621 498 44 39 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .............................: 786 619 73 66 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) .......: 893 572 64 63 Other crop farming (1119) .....................................: 16,373 13,908 914 666 Tobacco farming (11191) .....................................: 8 8 - - Cotton farming (11192) ......................................: - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) .........................: 16,365 13,900 914 666 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) .....................: 5,234 4,873 184 123 Cattle feedlots (112112) ......................................: 373 285 42 28 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ......................: 340 231 49 34 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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) ..................: 8,748 7,434 7,271 1,314 1,134 4,080 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ...................: 610 519 509 91 73 344 : Number of persons living in producers' : households ...................................................: 20,670 17,371 16,943 3,299 2,878 9,348 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions ........................................: 7,438 6,296 6,182 1,142 980 3,007 Land use and/or crop decisions ..............................: 6,405 5,557 5,471 848 772 2,864 Livestock decisions .........................................: 2,474 2,218 2,181 256 240 735 Marketing decisions (see text) ..............................: 5,480 4,906 4,838 574 548 1,931 Record keeping and/or financial management ..................: 6,457 5,603 5,507 854 761 2,836 Estate planning or succession planning ......................: 4,881 4,502 4,449 379 355 2,076 : FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by one producer's : household and/or extended family ........................farms: 2,655 2,430 2,392 225 204 1,181 acres: 2,163,631 2,071,448 2,034,604 92,183 83,187 244,743 Limited Liability Company ................................farms: - - - - - 73 acres: - - - - - 23,427 : LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ....................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Partnership ..............................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Registered under State law .............................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - : Corporation ..............................................farms: 4,423 3,736 3,668 687 605 - acres: 3,404,669 3,154,001 3,090,483 250,668 219,531 - Family held ............................................farms: 3,736 3,736 3,668 - - - acres: 3,154,001 3,154,001 3,090,483 - - - More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: 68 68 - - - - 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 3,668 3,668 3,668 - - - : Other than family held .................................farms: 687 - - 687 605 - acres: 250,668 - - 250,668 219,531 - More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: 82 - - 82 - - 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 605 - - 605 605 - : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. .......................farms: - - - - - 2,271 acres: - - - - - 488,828 : HIRED FARM LABOR : : Hired farm labor .........................................farms: 2,339 2,115 2,077 224 197 594 workers: 14,144 12,509 11,781 1,635 1,482 1,696 Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more .....................................farms: 1,699 1,546 1,514 153 143 271 workers: 7,922 6,977 6,355 945 831 755 Less than 150 days ...................................farms: 1,550 1,392 1,371 158 136 445 workers: 6,222 5,532 5,426 690 651 941 Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor .............farms: 72 62 61 10 6 4 Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor ..........................................farms: 11 11 11 - - - Unpaid workers ...........................................farms: 975 848 840 127 107 493 workers: 2,181 1,817 1,806 364 319 1,189 : FARMS BY SIZE : : 1 to 9 acres ..................................................: 290 239 235 51 47 145 10 to 49 acres ................................................: 702 553 537 149 139 576 50 to 69 acres ................................................: 175 141 138 34 31 173 70 to 99 acres ................................................: 212 163 161 49 45 301 100 to 139 acres ..............................................: 237 181 179 56 44 210 140 to 179 acres ..............................................: 203 159 158 44 40 164 180 to 219 acres ..............................................: 114 91 91 23 21 105 220 to 259 acres ..............................................: 137 109 108 28 24 101 260 to 499 acres ..............................................: 504 405 396 99 82 260 500 to 999 acres ..............................................: 722 626 624 96 82 166 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..........................................: 573 539 522 34 28 51 2,000 acres or more ...........................................: 554 530 519 24 22 19 : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ..............................: 2,617 2,313 2,289 304 280 1,203 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ............................: 69 53 53 16 15 10 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .............................: 89 81 81 8 8 5 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) .......: 225 198 196 27 27 32 Other crop farming (1119) .....................................: 702 471 448 231 182 849 Tobacco farming (11191) .....................................: - - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) ......................................: - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) .........................: 702 471 448 231 182 849 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) .....................: 104 88 86 16 16 73 Cattle feedlots (112112) ......................................: 38 38 38 - - 8 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ......................: 58 58 58 - - 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 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) - Con. : : Hog and pig farming (1122) ....................................: 822 538 97 85 Poultry and egg production (1123) .............................: 1,168 1,042 25 25 Sheep and goat farming (1124) .................................: 1,035 999 7 1 Aquaculture and other animal production (1125,1129) ...........: 3,218 2,843 82 51 : FARM TYPOLOGY (SEE TEXT) : : Farms by typology group: : Small family farms : Gross cash farm income less than $150,000 .................: 44,191 41,109 1,251 922 Gross cash farm income $150,000 to $349,999 ...............: 8,189 7,271 394 294 Midsize family farms : Gross cash farm income $350,000 to $999,999 ...............: 8,618 7,533 444 359 Large family farms : Gross cash farm income $1,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...........: 4,919 3,742 431 347 Gross cash farm income $5,000,000 or more .................: 379 196 89 76 Non-family farms ............................................: 4,827 - 1,969 1,493 : OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : Farms reporting- : Internet access .............................................: 56,225 47,033 3,655 2,836 Dial-up ...................................................: 1,703 1,443 96 74 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ............: 26,463 21,566 1,956 1,514 Cellular data plan (see text) .............................: 34,877 29,321 2,258 1,747 Satellite .................................................: 12,767 10,734 761 600 Don't know ................................................: 3,874 3,164 300 227 Other .....................................................: 908 775 59 45 : Farms by number of households sharing in net income : of operation: : 1 household .................................................: 51,906 46,378 1,539 1,212 2 households ................................................: 12,470 9,306 1,761 1,240 3 households ................................................: 3,828 2,491 707 574 4 households ................................................: 1,734 1,063 309 232 5 or more households ........................................: 1,185 613 262 233 : LIVESTOCK : : Cattle and calves inventory ..............................farms: 13,017 11,435 772 551 number: 962,040 671,502 138,026 106,805 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ....................................................: 3,032 2,836 91 59 10 to 49 ..................................................: 5,807 5,243 294 195 50 to 99 ..................................................: 1,923 1,681 122 96 100 to 199 ................................................: 1,239 997 125 89 200 to 499 ................................................: 690 518 66 51 500 or more ...............................................: 326 160 74 61 : Cows and heifers that calved ...........................farms: 11,161 9,834 658 471 number: 404,477 300,701 47,467 33,484 : Beef cows ............................................farms: 10,713 9,515 603 433 number: 331,471 266,409 30,162 23,186 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 3,332 3,138 99 63 10 to 49 ..............................................: 5,571 4,966 293 209 50 to 99 ..............................................: 1,150 936 124 91 100 to 199 ............................................: 503 377 66 51 200 to 499 ............................................: 137 87 19 18 500 or more ...........................................: 20 11 2 1 : Milk cows ............................................farms: 607 447 67 47 number: 73,006 34,292 17,305 10,298 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 193 166 8 7 10 to 49 ..............................................: 107 94 8 5 50 to 99 ..............................................: 92 72 8 6 100 to 199 ............................................: 96 66 13 10 200 to 499 ............................................: 96 44 23 13 500 or more ...........................................: 23 5 7 6 : Other cattle ...........................................farms: 10,916 9,469 710 501 number: 557,563 370,801 90,559 73,321 : Cattle and calves sold ...................................farms: 10,977 9,554 694 501 number: 645,009 414,079 107,027 84,658 $1,000: 881,537 516,669 175,849 140,502 Calves weighing less than 500 pounds ...................farms: 4,391 3,822 273 212 number: 107,024 80,409 12,130 8,420 Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more .....................farms: 10,159 8,795 671 479 number: 537,985 333,670 94,897 76,238 Cattle on feed .......................................farms: 1,548 1,225 144 100 number: 278,066 140,315 67,724 55,938 : Hogs and pigs inventory ..................................farms: 1,678 1,201 182 155 number: 5,204,135 1,835,643 971,265 886,521 Farms with- : 1 to 24 ...................................................: 730 655 36 33 25 to 49 ..................................................: 105 85 12 8 50 to 99 ..................................................: 75 58 12 11 100 to 199 ................................................: 63 49 8 7 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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) ....................................: 186 156 148 30 22 1 Poultry and egg production (1123) .............................: 77 69 60 8 8 24 Sheep and goat farming (1124) .................................: 20 17 17 3 3 9 Aquaculture and other animal production (1125,1129) ...........: 238 194 194 44 44 55 : FARM TYPOLOGY (SEE TEXT) : : Farms by typology group: : Small family farms : Gross cash farm income less than $150,000 .................: 965 845 836 120 105 866 Gross cash farm income $150,000 to $349,999 ...............: 323 302 301 21 21 201 Midsize family farms : Gross cash farm income $350,000 to $999,999 ...............: 543 509 500 34 33 98 Large family farms : Gross cash farm income $1,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...........: 730 700 684 30 28 16 Gross cash farm income $5,000,000 or more .................: 94 74 71 20 17 - Non-family farms ............................................: 1,768 1,306 1,276 462 401 1,090 : OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : Farms reporting- : Internet access .............................................: 3,808 3,305 3,260 503 454 1,729 Dial-up ...................................................: 103 90 89 13 13 61 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ............: 2,047 1,742 1,712 305 281 894 Cellular data plan (see text) .............................: 2,300 2,012 1,995 288 265 998 Satellite .................................................: 955 855 845 100 88 317 Don't know ................................................: 219 188 186 31 26 191 Other .....................................................: 58 52 51 6 4 16 : Farms by number of households sharing in net income : of operation: : 1 household .................................................: 2,608 2,124 2,080 484 413 1,381 2 households ................................................: 976 874 868 102 94 427 3 households ................................................: 430 391 382 39 38 200 4 households ................................................: 234 199 196 35 35 128 5 or more households ........................................: 175 148 142 27 25 135 : LIVESTOCK : : Cattle and calves inventory ..............................farms: 626 582 576 44 44 184 number: 134,562 128,505 128,057 6,057 6,057 17,950 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ....................................................: 72 67 66 5 5 33 10 to 49 ..................................................: 179 167 165 12 12 91 50 to 99 ..................................................: 90 75 73 15 15 30 100 to 199 ................................................: 103 96 96 7 7 14 200 to 499 ................................................: 97 96 95 1 1 9 500 or more ...............................................: 85 81 81 4 4 7 : Cows and heifers that calved ...........................farms: 500 461 457 39 39 169 number: 47,690 45,543 45,357 2,147 2,147 8,619 : Beef cows ............................................farms: 433 395 392 38 38 162 number: 26,914 (D) (D) (D) (D) 7,986 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 66 63 62 3 3 29 10 to 49 ..............................................: 213 188 186 25 25 99 50 to 99 ..............................................: 68 63 63 5 5 22 100 to 199 ............................................: 57 55 55 2 2 3 200 to 499 ............................................: 24 21 21 3 3 7 500 or more ...........................................: 5 5 5 - - 2 : Milk cows ............................................farms: 79 78 77 1 1 14 number: 20,776 (D) (D) (D) (D) 633 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 8 7 7 1 1 11 10 to 49 ..............................................: 4 4 4 - - 1 50 to 99 ..............................................: 12 12 12 - - - 100 to 199 ............................................: 16 16 15 - - 1 200 to 499 ............................................: 28 28 28 - - 1 500 or more ...........................................: 11 11 11 - - - : Other cattle ...........................................farms: 572 537 532 35 35 165 number: 86,872 82,962 82,700 3,910 3,910 9,331 : Cattle and calves sold ...................................farms: 560 519 513 41 41 169 number: 112,636 106,485 106,185 6,151 6,151 11,267 $1,000: 174,240 165,788 165,488 8,452 8,452 14,779 Calves weighing less than 500 pounds ...................farms: 211 194 193 17 17 85 number: 12,334 12,020 (D) 314 314 2,151 Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more .....................farms: 537 500 494 37 37 156 number: 100,302 94,465 (D) 5,837 5,837 9,116 Cattle on feed .......................................farms: 154 149 148 5 5 25 number: 65,822 64,365 (D) 1,457 1,457 4,205 : Hogs and pigs inventory ..................................farms: 275 244 230 31 24 20 number: 2,390,186 1,874,957 1,823,043 515,229 331,851 7,041 Farms with- : 1 to 24 ...................................................: 31 30 24 1 1 8 25 to 49 ..................................................: 6 6 6 - - 2 50 to 99 ..................................................: 5 5 5 - - - 100 to 199 ................................................: 3 3 3 - - 3 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 74. Summary by Legal Status For Tax Purposes: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : Partnership : : :---------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : Registered : : Family or : : under Item : Total : individual : Total : State law -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LIVESTOCK - Con. : : Hogs and pigs inventory - Con. : Farms with- - Con. : : 200 to 499 ................................................: 53 38 8 4 500 or more ...............................................: 652 316 106 92 : Hogs and pigs sold .......................................farms: 1,849 1,359 168 138 number: 18,768,594 5,428,044 3,676,379 3,494,682 $1,000: 2,415,031 840,456 443,963 400,711 : Sheep and lambs inventory ................................farms: 1,612 1,451 55 41 number: 50,943 44,362 2,921 1,557 Sheep and lambs sold .....................................farms: 1,079 986 37 25 number: 32,161 28,175 2,434 920 : Total horses and ponies inventory ........................farms: 5,506 4,930 170 113 number: 33,348 26,654 1,550 1,165 Total horses and ponies sold .............................farms: 929 822 31 27 number: 3,088 2,516 188 182 : Goats, all inventory .....................................farms: 1,743 1,599 43 27 number: 31,943 28,656 1,217 611 Goats, all sold ..........................................farms: 928 871 14 9 number: 15,076 13,602 530 299 : POULTRY : : Layers inventory .........................................farms: 4,496 4,067 156 121 number: 7,278,610 651,947 (D) (D) Farms with- : 1 to 399 ..................................................: 4,404 4,009 140 105 400 to 3,199 ..............................................: 49 28 9 9 3,200 to 9,999 ............................................: 8 4 3 3 10,000 to 19,999 ..........................................: 15 13 2 2 20,000 to 49,999 ..........................................: 15 13 1 1 50,000 to 99,999 ..........................................: - - - - 100,000 or more ...........................................: 5 - 1 1 : Pullets for laying flock replacement inventory ...........farms: 680 608 16 16 number: 700,533 84,875 1,678 1,678 : Layers sold ..............................................farms: 519 463 21 20 number: 3,274,145 (D) (D) (D) : Pullets for laying flock replacement sold ................farms: 60 53 - - number: 237,263 (D) - - : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ...............farms: 548 483 21 20 number: 1,121,454 1,024,472 72,399 (D) Farms with- : 1 to 1,999 ................................................: 511 458 12 11 2,000 to 59,999 ...........................................: 36 24 9 9 60,000 to 99,999 ..........................................: - - - - 100,000 or more ...........................................: 1 1 - - : Turkeys inventory ........................................farms: 437 390 19 17 number: 986,321 904,195 134 (D) Turkeys sold .............................................farms: 231 199 15 15 number: 2,855,608 2,557,308 (D) (D) : CROPS : : Barley for grain .........................................farms: 52 46 2 1 acres: 6,511 (D) (D) (D) bushels: 385,529 (D) (D) (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: 2 2 - - acres: (D) (D) - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 16 15 1 1 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 19 17 1 - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 5 5 - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 9 9 - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 3 - - - : Corn for grain ...........................................farms: 35,190 28,815 2,825 2,197 acres: 10,421,518 7,293,239 1,621,018 1,365,727 bushels: 2,143,284,486 1,492,799,109 339,064,328 285,896,142 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 1,249 918 179 136 acres: 346,598 216,620 77,875 63,399 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 4,713 4,216 201 150 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 10,484 8,868 754 549 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 8,634 7,207 602 474 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 5,537 4,528 435 334 500 acres or more .........................................: 5,822 3,996 833 690 : Corn for silage or greenchop .............................farms: 847 618 107 80 acres: 54,742 31,444 12,518 9,893 tons: 1,079,213 584,754 256,819 192,570 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 13 9 3 1 acres: 324 (D) (D) (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 401 325 33 20 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 302 213 40 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. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LIVESTOCK - Con. : : Hogs and pigs inventory - Con. : Farms with- - Con. : : 200 to 499 ................................................: 4 4 4 - - 3 500 or more ...............................................: 226 196 188 30 23 4 : Hogs and pigs sold .......................................farms: 292 255 241 37 29 30 number: 9,629,912 7,228,319 6,708,289 2,401,593 1,647,606 34,259 $1,000: 1,124,416 904,384 879,676 220,032 131,676 6,195 : Sheep and lambs inventory ................................farms: 73 61 55 12 12 33 number: 2,956 2,800 2,788 156 156 704 Sheep and lambs sold .....................................farms: 32 27 27 5 5 24 number: 1,150 1,100 1,100 50 50 402 : Total horses and ponies inventory ........................farms: 302 258 255 44 44 104 number: 4,290 3,745 3,733 545 545 854 Total horses and ponies sold .............................farms: 56 49 49 7 7 20 number: 328 299 299 29 29 56 : Goats, all inventory .....................................farms: 77 65 57 12 12 24 number: 1,855 1,623 1,589 232 232 215 Goats, all sold ..........................................farms: 30 23 23 7 7 13 number: 836 779 779 57 57 108 : POULTRY : : Layers inventory .........................................farms: 195 179 165 16 16 78 number: (D) (D) (D) 1,571 1,571 7,802 Farms with- : 1 to 399 ..................................................: 179 165 153 14 14 76 400 to 3,199 ..............................................: 11 9 9 2 2 1 3,200 to 9,999 ............................................: - - - - - 1 10,000 to 19,999 ..........................................: - - - - - - 20,000 to 49,999 ..........................................: 1 1 1 - - - 50,000 to 99,999 ..........................................: - - - - - - 100,000 or more ...........................................: 4 4 2 - - - : Pullets for laying flock replacement inventory ...........farms: 36 32 31 4 4 20 number: (D) (D) (D) 220 220 (D) : Layers sold ..............................................farms: 15 15 12 - - 20 number: 2,372,498 2,372,498 (D) - - 1,285 : Pullets for laying flock replacement sold ................farms: 1 1 1 - - 6 number: (D) (D) (D) - - 150 : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ...............farms: 38 38 38 - - 6 number: 22,933 22,933 22,933 - - 1,650 Farms with- : 1 to 1,999 ................................................: 35 35 35 - - 6 2,000 to 59,999 ...........................................: 3 3 3 - - - 60,000 to 99,999 ..........................................: - - - - - - 100,000 or more ...........................................: - - - - - - : Turkeys inventory ........................................farms: 20 16 16 4 4 8 number: 81,941 21,938 21,938 60,003 60,003 51 Turkeys sold .............................................farms: 16 13 13 3 3 1 number: (D) (D) (D) 180,000 180,000 (D) : CROPS : : Barley for grain .........................................farms: 4 4 4 - - - acres: 1,834 1,834 1,834 - - - bushels: 115,983 115,983 115,983 - - - Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 1 1 1 - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 3 3 3 - - - : Corn for grain ...........................................farms: 2,574 2,309 2,285 265 241 976 acres: 1,391,208 1,316,108 1,302,161 75,100 73,200 116,053 bushels: 288,747,678 273,524,935 270,600,305 15,222,743 14,898,827 22,673,371 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 129 116 111 13 13 23 acres: 50,879 48,633 44,528 2,246 2,246 1,224 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 117 92 91 25 7 179 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 423 344 342 79 75 439 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 579 496 493 83 82 246 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 485 443 435 42 42 89 500 acres or more .........................................: 970 934 924 36 35 23 : Corn for silage or greenchop .............................farms: 108 107 101 1 1 14 acres: 9,716 (D) 9,598 (D) (D) 1,064 tons: 211,913 (D) 209,467 (D) (D) 25,727 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 1 1 1 - - - acres: (D) (D) (D) - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 38 37 31 1 1 5 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 46 46 46 - - 3 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 74. Summary by Legal Status For Tax Purposes: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : Partnership : : :---------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : Registered : : Family or : : under Item : Total : individual : Total : State law -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CROPS - Con. : : Corn for silage or greenchop - Con. : Farms by acres harvested: - Con. : : 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 97 58 21 18 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 37 18 9 9 500 acres or more .........................................: 10 4 4 3 : Cotton, all ..............................................farms: 1 - 1 1 acres: (D) - (D) (D) bales: (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 ..........................................: - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 1 - 1 1 : Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas and limas ..........farms: 5 2 2 2 acres: 908 (D) (D) (D) cwt: 8,788 (D) (D) (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: 1 - - - acres: (D) - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: - - - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 3 2 - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 2 - 2 2 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - : Oats for grain ...........................................farms: 298 239 21 9 acres: 11,418 8,285 617 233 bushels: 937,052 673,641 44,005 16,477 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 3 3 - - acres: 54 54 - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 187 159 10 4 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 97 68 11 5 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 8 8 - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 3 3 - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 3 1 - - : Rice .....................................................farms: 1 - 1 1 acres: (D) - (D) (D) cwt: (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 ..........................................: - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - : Sorghum for grain ........................................farms: 68 49 15 14 acres: 4,639 3,185 1,123 (D) bushels: 456,143 281,601 (D) 137,133 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 5 4 1 - acres: 287 (D) (D) - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 31 20 9 8 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 26 24 1 1 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 8 3 5 5 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 2 1 - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 1 1 - - : Soybeans for beans .......................................farms: 33,243 27,292 2,627 2,039 acres: 10,213,710 7,225,320 1,532,308 1,262,741 bushels: 605,437,675 423,881,778 93,508,814 77,400,794 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 1,023 746 156 117 acres: 219,203 136,373 52,113 36,374 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 4,172 3,795 150 98 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 9,505 8,081 643 478 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 7,874 6,584 550 434 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 5,841 4,789 461 367 500 acres or more .........................................: 5,851 4,043 823 662 : Sunflower seed, all ......................................farms: 34 23 8 8 acres: 572 (D) 199 199 pounds: 693,311 514,576 174,235 174,235 Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - acres: - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 31 22 6 6 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 2 - 2 2 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 1 1 - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - : Tobacco ..................................................farms: 11 11 - - acres: 139 139 - - pounds: 201,968 201,968 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ..........................................: 13 13 13 - - 5 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 9 9 9 - - 1 500 acres or more .........................................: 2 2 2 - - - : Cotton, all ..............................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - bales: - - - - - - Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas and limas ..........farms: - - - - - 1 acres: - - - - - (D) cwt: - - - - - (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 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Oats for grain ...........................................farms: 20 20 20 - - 18 acres: 2,045 2,045 2,045 - - 471 bushels: 187,986 187,986 187,986 - - 31,420 Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 7 7 7 - - 11 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 11 11 11 - - 7 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 2 2 2 - - - : Rice .....................................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - cwt: - - - - - - Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Sorghum for grain ........................................farms: 2 2 2 - - 2 acres: (D) (D) (D) - - (D) bushels: (D) (D) (D) - - (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: - - - - - 2 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 1 1 1 - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 1 1 1 - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Soybeans for beans .......................................farms: 2,424 2,196 2,166 228 219 900 acres: 1,344,999 1,276,057 1,262,711 68,942 65,637 111,083 bushels: 81,496,446 77,446,403 76,612,543 4,050,043 3,865,994 6,550,637 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 103 101 96 2 2 18 acres: (D) 29,641 26,017 (D) (D) (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 79 65 65 14 14 148 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 363 285 274 78 72 418 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 520 456 455 64 64 220 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 509 483 475 26 25 82 500 acres or more .........................................: 953 907 897 46 44 32 : Sunflower seed, all ......................................farms: 2 2 2 - - 1 acres: (D) (D) (D) - - (D) pounds: (D) (D) (D) - - (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 2 2 2 - - 1 25 to 99 acres ............................................: - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Tobacco ..................................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - pounds: - - - - - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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. : : Tobacco - Con. : : Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - acres: - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 0.9 acres ..........................................: - - - - 1.0 to 1.9 acres ..........................................: 3 3 - - 2.0 to 2.9 acres ..........................................: - - - - 3.0 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 5 5 - - 5.0 to 9.9 acres ..........................................: - - - - 10.0 to 24.9 acres ........................................: 2 2 - - 25.0 acres or more ........................................: 1 1 - - : Wheat for grain, all .....................................farms: 4,649 3,614 465 353 acres: 540,232 348,474 93,831 78,442 bushels: 39,835,453 25,038,415 7,205,795 6,092,968 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 97 52 23 14 acres: 12,178 (D) 4,079 2,813 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 1,085 938 70 55 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 2,003 1,586 179 123 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 1,051 808 108 88 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 324 201 55 43 500 acres or more .........................................: 186 81 53 44 : Forage-land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop .............................farms: 16,355 14,338 898 645 acres: 528,857 427,029 45,468 32,839 tons, dry equivalent: 1,487,461 1,152,461 153,467 119,052 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 216 180 15 7 acres: 5,610 4,203 330 142 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 10,329 9,346 405 289 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 4,898 4,148 367 266 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 971 728 108 75 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 127 99 14 13 500 acres or more .........................................: 30 17 4 2 : Alfalfa hay ............................................farms: 8,476 7,269 534 386 acres: 219,586 171,742 22,567 17,643 tons, dry: 744,476 561,638 91,228 74,061 Irrigated ............................................farms: 131 108 14 6 acres: 2,875 2,457 275 89 : Other dry hay ..........................................farms: 8,151 7,245 423 308 acres: 253,699 212,479 18,064 11,853 tons, dry: 550,694 457,998 39,635 27,577 Irrigated ............................................farms: 103 84 4 3 acres: 2,641 1,672 55 (D) : Field and grass seed crops, all ..........................farms: 17 15 2 2 acres: 488 (D) (D) (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: 1 1 - - acres: (D) (D) - - : Land in vegetables .......................................farms: 1,388 1,058 123 106 acres: 54,386 30,494 10,127 7,861 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 536 386 57 49 acres: 27,292 15,000 5,259 3,761 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 911 733 60 56 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 212 155 20 17 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 133 90 22 17 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: 86 55 10 9 250.0 acres or more .......................................: 46 25 11 7 : Beans, snap ............................................farms: 359 268 36 29 acres: 10,689 8,362 1,227 349 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 76 62 8 4 acres: 10,072 8,004 1,185 308 : Peas, green ............................................farms: 80 53 15 11 acres: 2,284 1,208 (D) (D) Harvested for processing .............................farms: 21 11 5 2 acres: 2,252 1,186 (D) (D) Potatoes ...............................................farms: 249 180 20 19 acres: 6,373 (D) (D) (D) Harvested for processing .............................farms: 15 8 3 3 acres: 5,924 (D) (D) (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ........................................: 236 176 16 15 5.0 to 24.9 acres .......................................: 4 2 1 1 25.0 to 99.9 acres ......................................: 1 1 - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres ....................................: 3 - - - 250.0 acres or more .....................................: 5 1 3 3 : Sweet corn (see text) ..................................farms: 370 257 44 35 acres: 8,074 (D) 1,437 755 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 54 36 9 3 acres: 4,433 (D) 762 164 Sweet potatoes .........................................farms: 73 59 4 4 acres: 32 27 1 1 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 4 2 - - acres: (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.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 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. : : Tobacco - Con. : : Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 0.9 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 1.0 to 1.9 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 2.0 to 2.9 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 3.0 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 5.0 to 9.9 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 10.0 to 24.9 acres ........................................: - - - - - - 25.0 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - : Wheat for grain, all .....................................farms: 490 462 459 28 27 80 acres: 93,871 88,852 88,316 5,019 (D) 4,056 bushels: 7,337,211 6,947,669 6,897,485 389,542 (D) 254,032 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 21 21 21 - - 1 acres: 3,025 3,025 3,025 - - (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 52 49 49 3 3 25 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 191 180 178 11 11 47 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 129 121 121 8 8 6 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 66 64 63 2 2 2 500 acres or more .........................................: 52 48 48 4 3 - : Forage-land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop .............................farms: 813 748 738 65 58 306 acres: 46,830 44,219 42,976 2,611 (D) 9,530 tons, dry equivalent: 157,636 151,815 147,028 5,821 3,736 23,897 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 15 9 9 6 - 6 acres: 906 (D) (D) (D) - 171 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 383 348 346 35 34 195 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 291 272 271 19 19 92 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 116 105 98 11 5 19 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 14 14 14 - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 9 9 9 - - - : Alfalfa hay ............................................farms: 515 468 458 47 46 158 acres: 21,918 20,857 19,826 1,061 (D) 3,359 tons, dry: 81,284 78,729 74,300 2,555 (D) 10,326 Irrigated ............................................farms: 9 9 9 - - - acres: 143 143 143 - - - : Other dry hay ..........................................farms: 336 307 307 29 23 147 acres: 17,955 16,405 16,405 1,550 800 5,201 tons, dry: 43,295 40,611 40,611 2,684 1,184 9,766 Irrigated ............................................farms: 10 4 4 6 - 5 acres: 763 13 13 750 - 151 : Field and grass seed crops, all ..........................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - : Land in vegetables .......................................farms: 174 149 149 25 24 33 acres: 13,687 12,954 12,954 733 (D) 77 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 76 60 60 16 15 17 acres: 6,985 6,426 6,426 559 (D) 49 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 91 72 72 19 19 27 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 31 28 28 3 3 6 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 21 20 20 1 1 - 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: 21 20 20 1 1 - 250.0 acres or more .......................................: 10 9 9 1 - - : Beans, snap ............................................farms: 50 47 47 3 3 5 acres: 1,099 1,099 1,099 1 1 1 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 6 6 6 - - - acres: 884 884 884 - - - : Peas, green ............................................farms: 11 10 10 1 1 1 acres: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Harvested for processing .............................farms: 5 5 5 - - - acres: (D) (D) (D) - - - Potatoes ...............................................farms: 38 29 29 9 9 11 acres: 2,289 2,286 2,286 3 3 4 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 4 4 4 - - - acres: (D) (D) (D) - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ........................................: 33 24 24 9 9 11 5.0 to 24.9 acres .......................................: 1 1 1 - - - 25.0 to 99.9 acres ......................................: - - - - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres ....................................: 3 3 3 - - - 250.0 acres or more .....................................: 1 1 1 - - - : Sweet corn (see text) ..................................farms: 56 50 50 6 5 13 acres: (D) 3,364 3,364 (D) (D) 12 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 9 8 8 1 - - acres: (D) 2,055 2,055 (D) - - Sweet potatoes .........................................farms: 7 6 6 1 1 3 acres: 3 (D) (D) (D) (D) 1 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 2 2 2 - - - acres: (D) (D) (D) - - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 74. Summary by Legal Status For Tax Purposes: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : Partnership : : :---------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : Registered : : Family or : : under Item : Total : individual : Total : State law -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CROPS - Con. : : Land in vegetables - Con. : : Tomatoes in the open ...................................farms: 518 377 49 45 acres: 521 265 105 102 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 28 22 1 - acres: 13 (D) (D) - : Land in orchards .........................................farms: 1,102 867 99 87 acres: 5,531 2,647 731 646 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 151 103 23 23 acres: 608 (D) 87 87 Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 846 717 48 42 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 223 139 42 36 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 28 11 8 8 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: 3 - 1 1 250.0 acres or more .......................................: 2 - - - : Apples .................................................farms: 545 447 28 22 bearing and nonbearing acres: 2,203 759 194 178 : Grapes (including muscadine) (see text) ................farms: 310 218 38 34 bearing and nonbearing acres: 896 433 185 166 : Peaches, all ...........................................farms: 295 235 32 26 bearing and nonbearing acres: 1,143 399 232 219 : Almonds ................................................farms: 6 6 - - bearing and nonbearing acres: (D) (D) - - : Pecans .................................................farms: 134 123 5 2 bearing and nonbearing acres: 595 495 33 (D) : Walnuts, English .......................................farms: 68 60 4 3 bearing and nonbearing acres: 66 (D) (D) 1 : Land in berries ..........................................farms: 530 432 41 35 acres: 722 511 95 77 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 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 vegetables - Con. : : Tomatoes in the open ...................................farms: 74 62 62 12 12 18 acres: 147 134 134 13 13 4 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 3 3 3 - - 2 acres: 1 1 1 - - (D) : Land in orchards .........................................farms: 121 105 104 16 16 15 acres: 2,128 2,080 (D) 48 48 26 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 22 18 18 4 4 3 acres: 304 295 295 9 9 (D) Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 67 52 51 15 15 14 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 41 40 40 1 1 1 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 9 9 9 - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: 2 2 2 - - - 250.0 acres or more .......................................: 2 2 2 - - - : Apples .................................................farms: 63 61 61 2 2 7 bearing and nonbearing acres: (D) 1,237 1,237 (D) (D) (D) : Grapes (including muscadine) (see text) ................farms: 50 39 38 11 11 4 bearing and nonbearing acres: 275 236 (D) 39 39 2 : Peaches, all ...........................................farms: 23 21 21 2 2 5 bearing and nonbearing acres: (D) 511 511 (D) (D) (D) : Almonds ................................................farms: - - - - - - bearing and nonbearing acres: - - - - - - : Pecans .................................................farms: 3 3 3 - - 3 bearing and nonbearing acres: (D) (D) (D) - - (D) : Walnuts, English .......................................farms: 4 4 4 - - - bearing and nonbearing acres: 4 4 4 - - - : Land in berries ..........................................farms: 46 41 41 5 5 11 acres: 104 99 99 4 4 12 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 71,123 40,260 621 786 893 16,373 8 percent: 100.0 56.6 0.9 1.1 1.3 23.0 (Z) Land in farms ...................................acres: 26,292,041 23,193,132 64,175 41,253 47,390 1,565,711 266 Average size of farm ........................acres: 370 576 103 52 53 96 33 : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total ...........................................farms: 71,123 40,260 621 786 893 16,373 8 $1,000: 26,745,458 21,827,453 158,231 32,142 405,041 167,485 (D) Average per farm ..........................dollars: 376,045 542,162 254,800 40,894 453,574 10,229 (D) : Farms by economic class: : Less than $1,000 .................................: 5,059 164 22 106 115 1,712 - $1,000 to $2,499 .................................: 6,946 503 37 64 27 4,573 2 $2,500 to $4,999 .................................: 6,380 843 48 90 52 3,899 - $5,000 to $9,999 .................................: 6,664 1,723 127 130 77 2,993 - $10,000 to $24,999 ...............................: 7,586 3,340 164 197 136 2,103 3 : $25,000 to $49,999 ...............................: 5,656 3,811 92 97 116 703 2 $50,000 to $99,999 ...............................: 6,094 5,266 33 47 94 228 - $100,000 to $249,999 .............................: 7,953 7,289 40 36 109 113 - $250,000 to $499,999 .............................: 6,984 6,696 19 14 49 27 1 : $500,000 to $999,999 .............................: 5,222 4,938 11 - 43 15 - $1,000,000 or more ...............................: 6,579 5,687 28 5 75 7 - $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 .......................: 4,200 3,898 9 3 40 4 - $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 .......................: 1,770 1,405 11 2 20 3 - $5,000,000 or more .............................: 609 384 8 - 15 - - : Total sales ...................................farms: 71,123 40,260 621 786 893 16,373 8 $1,000: 26,417,147 21,614,845 156,559 30,087 404,700 83,736 458 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and dry : peas .......................................farms: 42,226 40,256 97 26 51 355 1 $1,000: 21,568,583 20,955,594 23,343 278 5,641 14,352 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: 30,326 29,395 32 1 16 53 - $1,000: 21,341,878 20,741,992 22,847 (D) (D) 11,112 - Corn ......................................farms: 35,321 33,813 59 18 34 203 1 $1,000: 12,956,612 12,565,047 12,922 150 3,684 7,407 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: 25,995 25,203 19 1 10 38 - $1,000: 12,753,542 12,371,712 12,662 (D) (D) (D) - Wheat .....................................farms: 4,649 4,300 14 4 7 35 - $1,000: 315,811 298,815 343 23 64 687 - Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: 1,598 1,493 2 - - 4 - $1,000: 256,516 243,781 (D) - - (D) - Soybeans ..................................farms: 33,240 31,895 53 11 34 211 - $1,000: 8,240,844 8,037,386 10,013 103 1,893 6,212 - Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: 22,503 21,862 28 - 11 34 - $1,000: 8,012,301 7,819,283 9,781 - 1,591 4,534 - Sorghum ...................................farms: 78 71 - - - - - $1,000: 2,962 (D) - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: 19 19 - - - - - $1,000: 2,207 2,207 - - - - - Barley ....................................farms: 52 50 - - - - - $1,000: (D) (D) - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: 14 14 - - - - - $1,000: 2,655 2,655 - - - - - Rice ......................................farms: 1 1 - - - - - $1,000: (D) (D) - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: 1 1 - - - - - $1,000: (D) (D) - - - - - Other grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas .................................farms: 630 513 13 7 3 14 - $1,000: 49,158 48,258 65 3 (Z) 45 - Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: 125 123 - - - - - $1,000: 44,372 (D) - - - - - Tobacco .....................................farms: 11 2 - - - 8 8 $1,000: (D) (D) - - - 409 409 Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: 1 - - - - 1 1 $1,000: (D) - - - - (D) (D) Cotton and cottonseed .......................farms: 1 1 - - - - - $1,000: (D) (D) - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: 1 1 - - - - - $1,000: (D) (D) - - - - - Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes ...................................farms: 1,424 324 617 98 148 125 - $1,000: 179,052 35,869 129,007 2,558 2,636 6,100 - Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: 322 155 121 12 18 8 - $1,000: 167,412 33,308 122,773 2,013 1,662 5,366 - : Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ..............farms: 1,027 51 93 666 61 93 - $1,000: 34,261 2,032 736 26,358 404 4,502 - Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: 114 7 1 99 1 6 - $1,000: 25,405 (D) (D) 19,735 (D) 3,978 - Fruits and tree nuts ......................farms: 794 35 62 562 38 55 - $1,000: 26,094 1,489 433 21,939 143 1,941 - Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: 86 4 1 78 - 3 - $1,000: 20,065 1,040 (D) 17,064 - (D) - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 75. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Other crop farming - con. : : : : : : : : (1119) : : : : : : : :---------------------------------: : : : : : : : : Sugarcane : : : : : : : : : farming, hay : : : : : : : : : farming, and : : : : : : : Aquaculture : : all other : Beef cattle : : Dairy cattle : : : : and : Cotton : crop farming : ranching : Cattle : and milk : Hog and pig : Poultry and : Sheep and : other animal : farming : (11193, 11194 : and farming : feedlots : production : farming : egg production :goat farming : production Item : (11192) : 11199) : (112111) : (112112) : (11212) : (1122) : (1123) : (1124) : (1125,1129) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS : : Farms ..........................................number: - 16,365 5,234 373 340 822 1,168 1,035 3,218 percent: - 23.0 7.4 0.5 0.5 1.2 1.6 1.5 4.5 Land in farms ...................................acres: - 1,565,445 529,165 124,309 187,559 341,954 39,709 24,807 132,877 Average size of farm ........................acres: - 96 101 333 552 416 34 24 41 : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total ...........................................farms: - 16,365 5,234 373 340 822 1,168 1,035 3,218 $1,000: - (D) 221,005 384,280 488,557 2,587,936 365,941 9,905 97,481 Average per farm ..........................dollars: - (D) 42,225 1,030,242 1,436,932 3,148,341 313,305 9,570 30,292 : Farms by economic class: : Less than $1,000 .................................: - 1,712 1,049 - 17 15 41 310 1,508 $1,000 to $2,499 .................................: - 4,571 464 - - 86 586 181 425 $2,500 to $4,999 .................................: - 3,899 649 2 - 47 251 203 296 $5,000 to $9,999 .................................: - 2,993 985 4 - 66 74 155 330 $10,000 to $24,999 ...............................: - 2,100 989 44 2 55 67 114 375 : $25,000 to $49,999 ...............................: - 701 528 68 4 26 23 35 153 $50,000 to $99,999 ...............................: - 228 265 46 8 13 24 19 51 $100,000 to $249,999 .............................: - 113 188 55 37 10 20 15 41 $250,000 to $499,999 .............................: - 26 53 31 59 13 10 2 11 : $500,000 to $999,999 .............................: - 15 29 46 66 35 26 1 12 $1,000,000 or more ...............................: - 7 35 77 147 456 46 - 16 $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 .......................: - 4 17 29 73 98 20 - 9 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 .......................: - 3 15 35 61 199 16 - 3 $5,000,000 or more .............................: - - 3 13 13 159 10 - 4 : Total sales ...................................farms: - 16,365 5,234 373 340 822 1,168 1,035 3,218 $1,000: - 83,278 214,750 382,790 485,234 2,576,759 363,322 9,577 94,787 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and dry : peas .......................................farms: - 354 468 193 272 328 65 32 83 $1,000: - (D) 47,238 72,005 95,186 337,665 4,817 606 11,858 Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: - 53 118 144 231 289 20 2 25 $1,000: - 11,112 42,593 70,834 94,045 337,278 (D) (D) 11,346 Corn ......................................farms: - 202 333 176 260 303 51 20 51 $1,000: - (D) 27,669 55,210 52,857 220,368 2,830 245 8,224 Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: - 38 91 132 194 276 11 2 18 $1,000: - (D) 24,569 54,073 51,026 219,984 (D) (D) 7,876 Wheat .....................................farms: - 35 40 38 123 62 7 4 15 $1,000: - 687 834 1,294 7,851 5,292 280 (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: - 4 5 8 52 31 2 - 1 $1,000: - (D) 352 816 6,314 4,502 (D) - (D) Soybeans ..................................farms: - 211 282 129 207 292 40 22 64 $1,000: - 6,212 18,557 15,389 33,984 111,982 1,682 327 3,316 Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: - 34 61 73 155 251 11 2 15 $1,000: - 4,534 15,023 14,071 32,611 111,145 (D) (D) 2,799 Sorghum ...................................farms: - - 4 - - - - 2 1 $1,000: - - (D) - - - - (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: - - - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - - - Barley ....................................farms: - - 2 - - - - - - $1,000: - - (D) - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: - - - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - - - Rice ......................................farms: - - - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: - - - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - - - Other grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas .................................farms: - 14 11 11 44 4 6 1 3 $1,000: - 45 122 112 495 23 25 (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: - - - - 2 - - - - $1,000: - - - - (D) - - - - Tobacco .....................................farms: - - - - - - - 1 - $1,000: - - - - - - - (D) - Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: - - - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - - - Cotton and cottonseed .......................farms: - - - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: - - - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - - - Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes ...................................farms: - 125 15 2 4 13 35 2 41 $1,000: - 6,100 78 (D) 72 2,254 112 (D) 164 Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: - 8 - 2 1 5 - - - $1,000: - 5,366 - (D) (D) 2,087 - - - : Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ..............farms: - 93 11 - 1 5 16 4 26 $1,000: - 4,502 (D) - (D) (D) 27 49 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: - 6 - - - - - - - $1,000: - 3,978 - - - - - - - Fruits and tree nuts ......................farms: - 55 11 - 1 1 9 3 17 $1,000: - 1,941 (D) - (D) (D) 3 (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: - 3 - - - - - - - $1,000: - (D) - - - - - - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 75. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : : : Other crop farming : : : : : : (1119) : : : : : :--------------------------------------- : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : Greenhouse, : : : : : Vegetable : Fruit and : nursery, and : : : : Oilseed and : and melon : tree nut : floriculture : : Tobacco : : grain farming : farming : farming : production : : farming Item : Total : (1111) : (1112) : (1113) : (1114) : Total : (11191) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS - Con. : : Total - Con. : Total sales - Con. : Fruits, tree nuts, and berries - Con. : : Berries ...................................farms: 448 17 67 232 40 55 - $1,000: 8,167 543 303 4,419 261 2,561 - Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: 30 3 - 22 1 4 - $1,000: 5,023 (D) - (D) (D) 2,203 - Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and : sod ........................................farms: 966 51 106 35 670 62 1 $1,000: 402,800 5,715 2,651 194 391,626 2,202 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: 381 14 17 - 344 5 - $1,000: 395,519 5,283 (D) - 386,345 1,659 - Cultivated Christmas trees and short : rotation woody crops .......................farms: 185 12 4 6 149 8 - $1,000: (D) 199 (D) (D) 3,689 (D) - Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: 15 2 - - 12 1 - $1,000: 1,886 (D) - - 1,713 (D) - Cultivated Christmas trees ................farms: 180 12 4 1 149 8 - $1,000: (D) 199 (D) (D) 3,689 (D) - Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: 15 2 - - 12 1 - $1,000: 1,886 (D) - - 1,713 (D) - Short rotation woody crops ................farms: 5 - - 5 - - - $1,000: 5 - - 5 - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - Other crops and hay .........................farms: 10,152 3,923 79 78 44 4,249 2 $1,000: 100,021 46,623 378 195 246 42,696 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: 371 197 1 - 1 143 - $1,000: 39,233 18,317 (D) - (D) 17,528 - Maple syrup ...............................farms: 69 12 6 5 2 18 - $1,000: 119 (D) (Z) (D) (D) 2 - Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: 1 1 - - - - - $1,000: (D) (D) - - - - - : Cattle and calves ...........................farms: 10,977 5,332 13 14 12 402 - $1,000: 881,537 349,038 61 177 54 10,157 - Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: 2,467 1,503 - 1 - 35 - $1,000: 758,542 279,847 - (D) - (D) - Milk from cows ..............................farms: 432 79 - - - 7 - $1,000: 387,423 36,587 - - - 1,343 - Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: 402 75 - - - 3 - $1,000: 387,011 (D) - - - (D) - Hogs and pigs ...............................farms: 1,849 514 18 2 15 51 - $1,000: 2,415,031 173,080 16 (D) (D) 708 - Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: 773 214 - - - 3 - $1,000: 2,409,053 170,830 - - - 544 - Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and milk ........farms: 1,897 376 26 15 13 132 - $1,000: 12,964 2,699 78 65 45 436 - Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: 42 8 - - - 1 - $1,000: 4,530 (D) - - - (D) - Horses, ponies, mules, burros, : and donkeys ................................farms: 979 128 2 4 15 26 - $1,000: 17,162 822 (D) (D) 220 (D) - Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: 48 - - - - - - $1,000: 8,317 - - - - - - Poultry and eggs ............................farms: 3,148 593 123 77 57 177 2 $1,000: 364,202 5,319 196 99 90 368 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: 149 13 - - - - - $1,000: 357,361 3,825 - - - - - Aquaculture .................................farms: 41 1 - - 2 4 - $1,000: 9,693 (D) - - (D) (D) - Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: 14 1 - - - - - $1,000: 9,341 (D) - - - - - Other animals and other animal : products ...................................farms: 1,651 197 60 86 45 143 - $1,000: 39,315 565 83 96 36 281 - Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: 29 - - - - - - $1,000: 33,627 - - - - - - : Value of- : Government payments ...........................farms: 32,882 18,230 86 138 54 12,422 1 $1,000: 328,311 212,609 1,671 2,055 342 83,749 (D) : Landlord's share of total sales ...............farms: 8,351 7,991 6 - 10 75 - $1,000: 1,546,674 1,521,073 (D) - (D) 1,241 - : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to- : Consumers .....................................farms: 2,674 466 284 255 144 204 - $1,000: 52,977 6,264 11,735 15,325 2,495 3,332 - : Retail markets, institutions, and food hubs for : local or regionally branded products .........farms: 990 181 106 82 58 45 - $1,000: 151,437 6,392 8,743 3,725 6,392 824 - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: - 55 3 - - 5 11 1 17 $1,000: - 2,561 (D) - - 9 24 (D) 42 Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: - 4 - - - - - - - $1,000: - 2,203 - - - - - - - Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and : sod ........................................farms: - 61 9 - - - 11 - 22 $1,000: - (D) (D) - - - (D) - 124 Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: - 5 - - - - 1 - - $1,000: - 1,659 - - - - (D) - - Cultivated Christmas trees and short : rotation woody crops .......................farms: - 8 2 2 - - 1 - 1 $1,000: - (D) (D) (D) - - (D) - (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: - 1 - - - - - - - $1,000: - (D) - - - - - - - Cultivated Christmas trees ................farms: - 8 2 2 - - 1 - 1 $1,000: - (D) (D) (D) - - (D) - (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: - 1 - - - - - - - $1,000: - (D) - - - - - - - Short rotation woody crops ................farms: - - - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: - - - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - - - Other crops and hay .........................farms: - 4,247 828 57 51 75 161 151 456 $1,000: - (D) 4,855 847 1,907 562 446 261 1,006 Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: - 143 12 1 13 1 1 - 1 $1,000: - 17,528 959 (D) 1,353 (D) (D) - (D) Maple syrup ...............................farms: - 18 3 - 1 - 4 4 14 $1,000: - 2 1 - (D) - 1 (D) 4 Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: - - - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - - - : Cattle and calves ...........................farms: - 402 4,145 373 321 75 44 48 198 $1,000: - 10,157 158,210 308,949 40,412 6,833 615 220 6,811 Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: - 35 467 249 170 21 3 - 18 $1,000: - (D) 117,731 305,701 37,054 6,114 265 - 5,551 Milk from cows ..............................farms: - 7 6 3 323 2 3 2 7 $1,000: - 1,343 (D) 1 346,112 (D) (D) (D) 1,089 Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: - 3 2 - 316 2 - - 4 $1,000: - (D) (D) - 345,943 (D) - - 1,011 Hogs and pigs ...............................farms: - 51 158 25 6 814 93 29 124 $1,000: - 708 886 442 1,168 2,225,260 3,290 23 10,147 Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: - 3 1 3 3 525 8 - 16 $1,000: - 544 (D) (D) (D) 2,222,954 3,070 - 9,701 Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and milk ........farms: - 132 159 18 13 36 113 819 177 $1,000: - 436 358 115 129 212 164 8,153 512 Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: - 1 - - - 2 - 29 2 $1,000: - (D) - - - (D) - 3,620 (D) Horses, ponies, mules, burros, : and donkeys ................................farms: - 26 70 5 8 1 26 9 685 $1,000: - (D) 700 (D) (D) (D) 143 (D) 15,024 Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: - - 2 - - - - - 46 $1,000: - - (D) - - - - - (D) Poultry and eggs ............................farms: - 175 316 14 29 77 1,139 188 358 $1,000: - (D) 605 240 73 1,463 353,204 178 2,369 Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: - - 1 3 - 2 124 - 6 $1,000: - - (D) 204 - (D) 350,149 - 1,706 Aquaculture .................................farms: - 4 - - - - - - 34 $1,000: - (D) - - - - - - 9,633 Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: - - - - - - - - 13 $1,000: - - - - - - - - (D) Other animals and other animal : products ...................................farms: - 143 56 8 8 21 107 42 878 $1,000: - 281 243 16 98 1,600 273 27 35,997 Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: - - 1 - 1 4 1 - 22 $1,000: - - (D) - (D) 1,293 (D) - 32,096 : Value of- : Government payments ...........................farms: - 12,421 811 109 245 234 122 73 358 $1,000: - (D) 6,255 1,490 3,323 11,177 2,618 328 2,694 : Landlord's share of total sales ...............farms: - 75 84 33 44 76 5 3 24 $1,000: - 1,241 1,241 3,852 2,054 14,445 143 11 657 : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to- : Consumers .....................................farms: - 204 302 38 14 75 340 82 470 $1,000: - 3,332 2,919 960 280 1,094 1,723 317 6,531 : Retail markets, institutions, and food hubs for : local or regionally branded products .........farms: - 45 157 23 5 40 73 85 135 $1,000: - 824 2,112 (D) (D) 32,084 85,869 309 2,889 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 71,123 40,260 621 786 893 16,373 8 $1,000: 17,787,801 13,911,568 111,560 30,323 282,129 278,858 450 Average per farm ..........................dollars: 250,099 345,543 179,646 38,579 315,934 17,032 56,198 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased ....................................farms: 45,097 37,015 444 363 487 2,951 3 $1,000: 2,942,209 2,813,394 17,371 528 11,700 12,145 (D) Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: 13,447 7,533 355 345 310 2,399 2 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: 12,505 11,163 39 16 112 446 - $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: 5,602 5,308 19 1 18 75 1 $50,000 or more ................................: 13,543 13,011 31 1 47 31 - : Chemicals purchased ...........................farms: 46,814 38,654 400 487 541 3,239 3 $1,000: 1,821,790 1,743,274 10,876 1,625 3,880 8,551 (D) Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: 18,093 11,493 324 437 437 2,848 2 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: 13,100 12,169 32 38 67 332 1 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: 5,647 5,418 10 7 16 36 - $50,000 or more ................................: 9,974 9,574 34 5 21 23 - : Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased .....farms: 43,528 35,257 618 396 888 3,335 8 $1,000: 2,201,583 2,067,850 9,206 731 49,813 9,755 18 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................: 5,475 1,626 335 242 290 1,660 7 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................: 7,726 5,221 188 120 245 1,281 - $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: 11,924 10,928 48 33 180 298 1 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: 6,870 6,485 18 - 62 87 - $50,000 or more ................................: 11,533 10,997 29 1 111 9 - : Cover crop seed purchased ...................farms: 5,167 3,924 162 49 98 422 - $1,000: 18,789 17,302 167 26 59 274 - : Livestock and poultry purchased or leased .....farms: 9,640 3,172 114 68 63 447 2 $1,000: 739,670 150,605 147 165 179 2,031 (D) Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: 5,242 1,223 107 52 55 336 2 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: 2,580 1,172 7 16 8 96 - $25,000 to $99,999 .............................: 859 467 - - - 13 - $100,000 to $249,999 ...........................: 337 170 - - - 2 - $250,000 or more ...............................: 622 140 - - - - - : Breeding livestock purchased or leased ......farms: 4,804 1,845 21 14 6 203 2 $1,000: 85,487 25,526 25 68 7 1,288 (D) Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased .....................................farms: 6,129 1,761 108 56 58 291 - $1,000: 654,184 125,079 122 97 172 743 - : Feed purchased ................................farms: 19,895 7,008 191 164 123 1,167 - $1,000: 1,485,671 174,961 385 322 380 5,607 - Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: 11,779 3,463 170 141 93 954 - $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: 5,415 2,472 19 22 29 176 - $25,000 to $99,999 .............................: 1,420 793 2 1 1 30 - $100,000 to $249,999 ...........................: 407 139 - - - 7 - $250,000 or more ...............................: 874 141 - - - - - : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ...........farms: 64,948 37,212 605 734 833 13,896 8 $1,000: 834,463 700,406 4,762 1,389 14,154 23,424 16 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: 40,565 16,524 509 681 590 13,028 7 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: 15,879 13,156 60 46 163 772 1 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: 4,218 3,757 15 6 31 73 - $50,000 or more ................................: 4,286 3,775 21 1 49 23 - : Utilities .....................................farms: 47,334 31,439 445 431 630 6,215 8 $1,000: 278,394 194,012 3,014 1,640 7,833 10,101 (D) Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................: 10,994 5,223 170 177 171 2,537 - $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................: 23,747 15,883 191 178 259 3,395 8 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: 10,804 9,108 56 66 143 276 - $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: 1,115 848 15 4 30 5 - $50,000 or more ................................: 674 377 13 6 27 2 - : Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ......farms: 56,659 34,795 521 620 757 9,878 8 $1,000: 1,094,259 891,529 9,470 3,600 21,723 30,596 67 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: 27,104 10,583 357 494 420 8,414 1 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: 17,954 13,881 127 96 229 1,323 7 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: 5,740 5,155 9 20 44 98 - $50,000 or more ................................: 5,861 5,176 28 10 64 43 - : Hired farm labor ..............................farms: 17,637 12,821 178 202 443 1,756 - $1,000: 932,742 529,150 19,512 7,914 117,982 21,032 - Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: 5,604 3,657 43 55 101 891 - $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: 5,414 3,987 44 82 81 728 - $25,000 to $99,999 .............................: 4,731 3,942 42 53 122 111 - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: - 16,365 5,234 373 340 822 1,168 1,035 3,218 $1,000: - 278,408 254,619 299,899 323,724 1,920,060 214,908 19,148 141,005 Average per farm ..........................dollars: - 17,012 48,647 804,019 952,131 2,335,840 183,996 18,500 43,817 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased ....................................farms: - 2,948 1,773 256 307 342 214 180 765 $1,000: - (D) 13,632 9,886 21,056 38,056 704 227 3,511 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: - 2,397 1,306 57 36 59 190 171 686 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: - 446 382 120 85 60 18 8 56 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: - 74 38 29 55 42 3 1 13 $50,000 or more ................................: - 31 47 50 131 181 3 - 10 : Chemicals purchased ...........................farms: - 3,236 1,417 230 292 350 228 169 807 $1,000: - (D) 6,600 5,080 12,223 27,148 487 89 1,957 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: - 2,846 1,235 84 45 63 201 167 759 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: - 331 128 89 113 67 23 2 40 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: - 36 29 21 49 56 4 - 1 $50,000 or more ................................: - 23 25 36 85 164 - - 7 : Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased .....farms: - 3,327 1,245 204 285 377 331 172 420 $1,000: - 9,737 8,521 7,626 13,952 31,446 918 188 1,576 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................: - 1,653 628 17 5 31 234 125 282 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................: - 1,281 399 40 19 21 64 39 89 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: - 297 148 74 97 53 20 8 37 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: - 87 41 21 59 82 11 - 4 $50,000 or more ................................: - 9 29 52 105 190 2 - 8 : Cover crop seed purchased ...................farms: - 422 186 50 86 58 57 14 61 $1,000: - 274 160 134 297 299 19 9 43 : Livestock and poultry purchased or leased .....farms: - 445 2,355 279 150 673 692 519 1,108 $1,000: - (D) 46,074 144,280 6,926 345,252 30,345 1,410 12,254 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: - 334 1,376 38 51 172 548 446 838 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: - 96 774 76 42 70 47 69 203 $25,000 to $99,999 .............................: - 13 154 46 42 44 45 3 45 $100,000 to $249,999 ...........................: - 2 17 29 8 62 32 1 16 $250,000 or more ...............................: - - 34 90 7 325 20 - 6 : Breeding livestock purchased or leased ......farms: - 201 1,449 79 130 275 154 338 290 $1,000: - (D) 13,717 1,246 3,884 33,087 2,680 952 3,005 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased .....................................farms: - 291 1,229 239 52 490 635 283 927 $1,000: - 743 32,357 143,034 3,042 312,165 27,666 458 9,249 : Feed purchased ................................farms: - 1,167 5,085 371 340 813 1,099 985 2,549 $1,000: - 5,607 49,435 68,915 100,301 956,176 101,204 5,152 22,833 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: - 954 3,407 55 18 151 853 730 1,744 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: - 176 1,409 117 27 124 138 232 650 $25,000 to $99,999 .............................: - 30 206 90 87 37 27 17 129 $100,000 to $249,999 ...........................: - 7 34 42 95 49 21 6 14 $250,000 or more ...............................: - - 29 67 113 452 60 - 12 : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ...........farms: - 13,888 5,118 362 340 809 1,075 990 2,974 $1,000: - 23,408 16,531 6,728 15,929 36,542 5,061 1,485 8,052 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: - 13,021 4,284 176 56 276 934 911 2,596 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: - 771 767 110 106 185 101 75 338 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: - 73 42 34 61 148 23 4 24 $50,000 or more ................................: - 23 25 42 117 200 17 - 16 : Utilities .....................................farms: - 6,207 3,531 313 335 786 723 592 1,894 $1,000: - (D) 8,206 2,037 8,661 29,183 6,234 914 6,559 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................: - 2,537 1,283 48 20 65 273 256 771 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................: - 3,387 1,948 149 44 217 320 312 851 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: - 276 287 106 148 247 101 24 242 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: - 5 11 5 83 75 20 - 19 $50,000 or more ................................: - 2 2 5 40 182 9 - 11 : Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ......farms: - 9,870 4,483 351 338 762 866 810 2,478 $1,000: - 30,528 23,068 10,836 25,821 50,590 12,214 2,204 12,610 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: - 8,413 3,282 107 39 216 661 698 1,833 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: - 1,316 1,081 142 77 152 167 109 570 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: - 98 91 46 67 147 11 1 51 $50,000 or more ................................: - 43 29 56 155 247 27 2 24 : Hired farm labor ..............................farms: - 1,756 652 119 233 427 182 121 503 $1,000: - 21,032 10,726 10,403 36,369 122,024 28,980 637 28,011 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: - 891 419 17 13 44 97 82 185 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: - 728 142 35 31 49 41 37 157 $25,000 to $99,999 .............................: - 111 70 44 73 137 28 1 108 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ...........................: 1,197 901 24 9 55 18 - $250,000 or more ...............................: 691 334 25 3 84 8 - : Contract labor ................................farms: 4,294 2,491 66 105 92 772 1 $1,000: 83,143 37,048 9,527 1,306 10,613 3,931 (D) Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................: 688 264 13 18 24 196 - $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................: 1,516 743 14 39 21 408 - $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: 1,572 1,168 21 35 29 155 - $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: 249 158 5 10 3 4 - $50,000 or more ................................: 269 158 13 3 15 9 1 : Customwork and custom hauling .................farms: 18,402 13,967 76 55 62 1,747 - $1,000: 281,007 218,404 1,732 716 493 5,845 - Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................: 2,774 1,422 26 18 21 567 - $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................: 5,960 4,091 16 26 28 955 - $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: 6,777 6,101 24 7 9 191 - $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: 1,801 1,578 4 - 1 19 - $50,000 or more ................................: 1,090 775 6 4 3 15 - : Cash rent for land, buildings, and grazing : fees .........................................farms: 21,319 18,442 102 49 112 631 1 $1,000: 2,593,287 2,443,450 9,838 1,184 7,649 7,804 (D) Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: 3,619 2,181 47 32 30 375 - $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................: 1,669 1,341 5 1 14 84 1 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................: 3,372 2,958 14 8 15 101 - $25,000 or more ................................: 12,659 11,962 36 8 53 71 - : Rent and lease expenses for machinery, : equipment, and farm share of vehicles ........farms: 6,138 4,709 49 49 77 602 - $1,000: 197,348 175,744 797 226 3,908 2,266 - Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................: 750 365 16 10 22 144 - $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................: 1,612 963 14 24 25 379 - $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: 2,129 1,865 15 13 12 66 - $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: 697 620 1 2 6 11 - $50,000 or more ................................: 950 896 3 - 12 2 - : Interest expense ..............................farms: 28,165 19,811 200 178 267 3,850 1 $1,000: 708,587 586,843 3,709 1,833 4,977 43,205 (D) Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: 9,823 5,585 106 66 114 2,109 1 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: 11,596 8,474 81 101 126 1,407 - $25,000 to $99,999 .............................: 5,386 4,615 4 11 19 271 - $100,000 or more ...............................: 1,360 1,137 9 - 8 63 - : Secured by real estate ......................farms: 21,364 14,835 143 146 194 3,028 - $1,000: 510,737 418,563 2,881 1,543 2,158 39,208 - Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ...................................: 1,785 972 20 19 26 381 - $1,000 to $4,999 .............................: 5,345 3,079 50 29 64 1,038 - $5,000 to $24,999 ............................: 9,304 6,597 62 87 93 1,299 - $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................: 2,454 2,074 1 5 5 179 - $50,000 or more ..............................: 2,476 2,113 10 6 6 131 - : Not secured by real estate ..................farms: 16,490 12,068 105 82 148 1,915 1 $1,000: 197,850 168,280 829 290 2,819 3,998 (D) Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ...................................: 2,594 1,466 23 14 33 538 - $1,000 to $4,999 .............................: 6,522 4,064 61 53 66 1,272 1 $5,000 to $24,999 ............................: 5,635 5,081 15 15 36 95 - $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................: 1,012 818 - - 8 8 - $50,000 or more ..............................: 727 639 6 - 5 2 - : Property taxes paid ...........................farms: 66,918 37,219 570 752 818 16,068 7 $1,000: 573,779 418,579 3,743 3,394 5,719 74,042 7 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: 39,227 17,373 407 547 515 12,331 7 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................: 13,079 8,410 110 129 175 2,180 - $10,000 to $24,999 .............................: 10,004 7,723 36 62 78 1,170 - $25,000 or more ................................: 4,608 3,713 17 14 50 387 - : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom services : for livestock ................................farms: 13,819 4,999 88 72 55 742 - $1,000: 128,773 22,234 93 76 65 1,246 - Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: 11,191 3,871 85 65 53 693 - $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: 1,913 984 3 7 2 47 - $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: 386 100 - - - 2 - $50,000 to $99,999 .............................: 127 34 - - - - - $100,000 or more ...............................: 202 10 - - - - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ...........................: - 18 18 10 77 50 6 1 28 $250,000 or more ...............................: - 8 3 13 39 147 10 - 25 : Contract labor ................................farms: - 771 213 28 29 121 84 32 261 $1,000: - (D) 1,104 361 1,506 12,532 2,459 112 2,642 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................: - 196 65 4 3 5 20 16 60 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................: - 408 102 11 5 21 37 10 105 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: - 155 36 9 5 25 16 6 67 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: - 4 8 - 10 27 6 - 18 $50,000 or more ................................: - 8 2 4 6 43 5 - 11 : Customwork and custom hauling .................farms: - 1,747 998 159 249 400 139 127 423 $1,000: - 5,845 4,750 2,981 13,244 27,415 4,088 234 1,105 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................: - 567 364 19 6 12 38 78 203 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................: - 955 483 59 19 27 47 35 174 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: - 191 124 50 98 94 24 14 41 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: - 19 21 17 39 103 15 - 4 $50,000 or more ................................: - 15 6 14 87 164 15 - 1 : Cash rent for land, buildings, and grazing : fees .........................................farms: - 630 1,013 178 220 297 47 70 158 $1,000: - (D) 12,149 10,468 19,055 78,219 764 223 2,484 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: - 375 674 61 19 21 22 55 102 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................: - 83 143 19 17 8 7 8 22 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................: - 101 124 35 59 26 9 7 16 $25,000 or more ................................: - 71 72 63 125 242 9 - 18 : Rent and lease expenses for machinery, : equipment, and farm share of vehicles ........farms: - 602 259 35 59 101 82 35 81 $1,000: - 2,266 1,356 431 1,597 9,930 390 33 669 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................: - 144 107 5 7 5 24 22 23 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................: - 379 85 11 12 9 40 11 39 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: - 66 59 14 25 33 15 2 10 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: - 11 4 5 12 26 3 - 7 $50,000 or more ................................: - 2 4 - 3 28 - - 2 : Interest expense ..............................farms: - 3,849 1,601 191 225 508 364 217 753 $1,000: - (D) 13,477 6,477 12,340 24,338 4,239 1,186 5,961 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: - 2,108 923 53 35 120 217 119 376 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: - 1,407 572 71 75 121 127 94 347 $25,000 to $99,999 .............................: - 271 95 48 76 201 14 4 28 $100,000 or more ...............................: - 63 11 19 39 66 6 - 2 : Secured by real estate ......................farms: - 3,028 1,182 130 184 419 294 188 621 $1,000: - 39,208 9,823 2,958 8,517 15,911 3,528 998 4,650 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ...................................: - 381 174 9 7 26 50 28 73 $1,000 to $4,999 .............................: - 1,038 467 27 22 112 134 78 245 $5,000 to $24,999 ............................: - 1,299 474 61 65 115 92 81 278 $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................: - 179 46 13 36 77 4 1 13 $50,000 or more ..............................: - 131 21 20 54 89 14 - 12 : Not secured by real estate ..................farms: - 1,914 931 140 144 289 188 103 377 $1,000: - (D) 3,654 3,520 3,822 8,427 710 189 1,311 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ...................................: - 538 286 6 5 22 21 28 152 $1,000 to $4,999 .............................: - 1,271 464 55 41 57 149 72 168 $5,000 to $24,999 ............................: - 95 160 41 52 73 13 3 51 $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................: - 8 18 22 34 98 4 - 2 $50,000 or more ..............................: - 2 3 16 12 39 1 - 4 : Property taxes paid ...........................farms: - 16,061 4,876 340 323 767 1,136 954 3,095 $1,000: - 74,035 22,566 3,680 5,894 10,829 5,191 3,289 16,852 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: - 12,324 3,715 143 66 360 865 769 2,136 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................: - 2,180 799 79 79 111 199 144 664 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................: - 1,170 268 74 120 164 55 36 218 $25,000 or more ................................: - 387 94 44 58 132 17 5 77 : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom services : for livestock ................................farms: - 742 3,458 336 320 735 566 744 1,704 $1,000: - 1,246 5,928 4,325 17,443 69,685 1,597 794 5,289 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: - 693 3,222 205 52 222 513 732 1,478 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: - 47 217 85 116 197 44 10 201 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: - 2 11 26 99 125 4 1 18 $50,000 to $99,999 .............................: - - 6 14 22 44 3 1 3 $100,000 or more ...............................: - - 2 6 31 147 2 - 4 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 48,076 34,421 324 371 538 6,002 6 $1,000: 891,095 744,085 7,377 3,672 21,062 17,275 87 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: 23,838 13,027 213 261 293 5,420 1 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: 14,907 13,018 72 81 128 523 5 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: 4,429 4,012 6 22 39 38 - $50,000 to $99,999 .............................: 3,443 3,191 14 3 25 13 - $100,000 or more ...............................: 1,459 1,173 19 4 53 8 - : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ ........farms: 7,916 7,396 13 4 17 163 - $1,000: 543,186 533,456 138 12 378 878 - : Depreciation expenses claimed ...................farms: 43,668 29,802 422 539 628 6,712 6 $1,000: 2,224,581 1,906,323 8,796 5,506 19,027 50,396 47 : NET CASH FARM INCOME : : Net cash farm income of operations ..............farms: 71,123 40,260 621 786 893 16,373 8 $1,000: 10,001,692 8,488,429 52,807 8,691 134,445 222,532 (D) Average per farm ..........................dollars: 140,625 210,840 85,035 11,057 150,554 13,591 (D) : Farms with net gains 2/ ......................number: 47,331 32,944 387 410 509 9,258 4 Average net gain ........................dollars: 227,392 270,923 150,706 38,113 287,778 35,248 (D) : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ...............................: 1,730 439 16 44 10 880 - $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................: 4,692 1,629 70 87 52 2,237 - $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................: 3,598 1,649 68 74 47 1,344 1 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................: 6,467 3,711 96 84 89 1,776 2 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: 6,219 4,355 46 56 81 1,323 - $50,000 or more ................................: 24,625 21,161 91 65 230 1,698 1 : Farms with net losses ........................number: 23,792 7,316 234 376 384 7,115 4 Average net loss ........................dollars: 31,985 59,713 23,575 18,446 31,339 14,588 9,387 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ...............................: 1,623 386 19 19 20 803 - $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................: 5,828 1,226 68 101 85 2,459 - $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................: 4,745 1,011 58 96 71 1,551 2 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................: 5,826 1,559 45 81 99 1,412 2 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: 2,597 1,037 18 40 52 507 - $50,000 or more ................................: 3,173 2,097 26 39 57 383 - : Net cash farm income of producers ...............farms: 71,123 40,260 621 786 893 16,373 8 $1,000: 8,718,647 7,473,682 51,593 8,703 134,378 222,221 (D) Average per farm ..........................dollars: 122,585 185,635 83,080 11,072 150,479 13,572 (D) : Producers reporting net gains 2/ ..............farms: 46,736 32,390 387 410 510 9,267 4 Average net gain ........................dollars: 204,773 246,688 147,549 38,142 287,018 35,185 (D) : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ...............................: 1,728 432 16 44 10 879 - $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................: 4,744 1,675 70 86 51 2,247 - $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................: 3,619 1,669 68 75 47 1,337 1 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................: 6,516 3,761 95 84 91 1,782 2 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: 6,386 4,517 47 56 81 1,323 - $50,000 or more ................................: 23,743 20,336 91 65 230 1,699 1 : Producers reporting net losses ................farms: 24,387 7,870 234 376 383 7,106 4 Average net loss ........................dollars: 34,921 65,635 23,541 18,446 31,336 14,612 9,387 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ...............................: 1,637 407 19 19 20 802 - $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................: 5,851 1,244 70 101 86 2,453 - $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................: 4,827 1,076 57 96 74 1,554 2 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................: 5,889 1,620 44 81 94 1,407 2 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: 2,692 1,131 19 40 52 508 - $50,000 or more ................................: 3,491 2,392 25 39 57 382 - : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ...........................................farms: 419 404 1 - 1 1 - $1,000: 53,188 (D) (D) - (D) (D) - : INCOME FROM FARM-RELATED SOURCES : : Total income from farm-related sources ..........farms: 37,109 24,516 218 205 281 7,760 6 $1,000: 1,044,035 572,544 6,136 6,871 11,533 333,904 (D) : Customwork and other agricultural services ....farms: 5,127 4,186 17 11 19 395 1 $1,000: 164,484 148,695 747 18 1,419 4,556 (D) : Gross cash rent or share payments .............farms: 16,486 7,280 91 109 107 6,695 - $1,000: 606,429 234,019 1,388 2,577 2,913 313,867 - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: - 5,996 2,714 311 312 643 483 435 1,522 $1,000: - 17,188 10,495 5,384 11,405 50,697 10,033 970 8,640 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: - 5,419 2,207 140 92 148 392 404 1,241 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: - 518 444 111 77 149 58 27 219 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: - 38 46 32 30 146 20 3 35 $50,000 to $99,999 .............................: - 13 11 21 95 46 7 1 16 $100,000 or more ...............................: - 8 6 7 18 154 6 - 11 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ ........farms: - 163 122 38 39 78 8 4 34 $1,000: - 878 1,705 988 766 4,426 150 5 282 : Depreciation expenses claimed ...................farms: - 6,706 2,360 297 311 612 439 344 1,202 $1,000: - 50,350 33,226 15,918 32,658 113,532 23,806 1,668 13,724 : NET CASH FARM INCOME : : Net cash farm income of operations ..............farms: - 16,365 5,234 373 340 822 1,168 1,035 3,218 $1,000: - (D) 1,487 89,741 171,245 686,503 159,585 -5,815 -7,957 Average per farm ..........................dollars: - (D) 284 240,593 503,661 835,162 136,631 -5,618 -2,473 : Farms with net gains 2/ ......................number: - 9,254 1,617 237 302 501 250 179 737 Average net gain ........................dollars: - (D) 41,190 418,291 575,537 1,446,974 693,926 20,696 66,425 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ...............................: - 880 140 8 - 2 57 35 99 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................: - 2,237 328 14 1 15 35 39 185 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................: - 1,343 218 15 1 5 27 28 122 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................: - 1,774 446 35 4 5 23 41 157 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: - 1,323 212 17 9 1 24 17 78 $50,000 or more ................................: - 1,697 273 148 287 473 84 19 96 : Farms with net losses ........................number: - 7,111 3,617 136 38 321 918 856 2,481 Average net loss ........................dollars: - 14,591 18,003 69,073 67,566 119,722 15,137 11,120 22,939 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ...............................: - 803 161 10 - 8 53 50 94 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................: - 2,459 843 13 12 45 246 244 486 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................: - 1,549 834 18 2 71 231 215 587 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................: - 1,410 1,168 32 7 96 276 277 774 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: - 507 392 29 1 44 83 63 331 $50,000 or more ................................: - 383 219 34 16 57 29 7 209 : Net cash farm income of producers ...............farms: - 16,365 5,234 373 340 822 1,168 1,035 3,218 $1,000: - (D) -499 72,671 169,826 492,024 108,635 -5,821 -8,766 Average per farm ..........................dollars: - (D) -95 194,830 499,487 598,570 93,009 -5,624 -2,724 : Producers reporting net gains 2/ ..............farms: - 9,263 1,618 224 302 476 242 179 731 Average net gain ........................dollars: - (D) 40,244 383,611 570,838 1,126,457 509,204 20,674 66,083 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ...............................: - 879 145 8 - 3 57 35 99 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................: - 2,247 328 11 1 16 35 39 185 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................: - 1,336 226 14 1 5 28 27 122 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................: - 1,780 439 34 4 8 24 42 152 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: - 1,323 205 16 10 13 24 17 77 $50,000 or more ................................: - 1,698 275 141 286 431 74 19 96 : Producers reporting net losses ................farms: - 7,102 3,616 149 38 346 926 856 2,487 Average net loss ........................dollars: - 14,615 18,145 88,976 67,566 127,657 15,759 11,123 22,948 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ...............................: - 802 159 8 - 8 53 50 92 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................: - 2,453 842 23 12 45 246 244 485 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................: - 1,552 831 18 2 77 234 215 593 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................: - 1,405 1,176 35 7 94 274 277 780 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: - 508 388 26 1 53 86 63 325 $50,000 or more ................................: - 382 220 39 16 69 33 7 212 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ...........................................farms: - 1 - - 7 4 - - 1 $1,000: - (D) - - 618 (D) - - (D) : INCOME FROM FARM-RELATED SOURCES : : Total income from farm-related sources ..........farms: - 7,754 1,869 202 218 415 283 238 904 $1,000: - (D) 35,101 5,360 6,412 18,627 8,552 3,428 35,566 : Customwork and other agricultural services ....farms: - 394 220 49 41 76 37 13 63 $1,000: - (D) 2,727 660 1,309 3,119 531 118 585 : Gross cash rent or share payments .............farms: - 6,695 1,194 63 33 111 156 179 468 $1,000: - 313,867 25,799 2,921 766 4,135 6,350 2,540 9,154 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 810 320 16 29 36 239 - $1,000: 17,289 9,373 141 195 136 4,845 - Agri-tourism and recreational services ........farms: 693 252 44 42 43 154 - $1,000: 22,906 3,564 2,538 1,510 5,806 2,478 - Patronage dividends and refunds from : cooperatives .................................farms: 18,763 16,218 51 50 63 964 5 $1,000: 71,217 60,500 273 91 278 1,693 (D) Crop and livestock insurance payments .........farms: 5,408 4,797 12 6 12 158 - $1,000: 99,958 89,470 (D) (D) 112 1,331 - Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments ................farms: 674 446 5 2 10 127 - $1,000: 2,792 1,973 (D) (D) 54 568 - Other farm-related income sources .............farms: 2,000 1,184 24 12 29 223 - $1,000: 58,960 24,950 947 1,840 815 4,566 - : LAND USE : : Total cropland ..................................farms: 64,487 40,260 621 786 893 14,637 8 acres: 22,913,841 21,353,204 55,224 14,481 34,366 637,427 185 Harvested cropland ............................farms: 52,862 40,260 621 786 893 4,439 8 acres: 21,606,950 20,662,450 46,359 6,828 28,003 143,538 154 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 49 acres ..................................: 19,701 9,338 559 772 790 3,866 7 50 to 99 acres .................................: 6,282 5,434 13 9 51 321 - 100 to 199 acres ...............................: 6,420 5,907 17 1 21 132 1 200 to 499 acres ...............................: 8,360 7,932 11 3 23 94 - 500 to 999 acres ...............................: 6,188 5,959 6 1 6 22 - 1,000 to 1,999 acres ...........................: 3,525 3,363 11 - - 4 - 2,000 acres or more ............................: 2,386 2,327 4 - 2 - - : Cropland- : Other pasture and grazing land that could have : been used for crops without additional : improvements ...............................farms: 2,829 1,298 25 51 33 448 3 acres: 118,312 (D) (D) 384 (D) 12,817 (D) On which all crops failed or were : abandoned ..................................farms: 1,493 938 40 25 30 305 - acres: 63,800 50,735 547 74 220 7,161 - Idle or used for cover crops or soil : improvement, but not harvested and : not pastured or grazed .....................farms: 25,975 12,497 177 207 205 11,046 2 acres: 1,079,993 541,486 4,996 6,557 5,377 460,906 (D) In summer fallow ............................farms: 1,490 697 44 44 39 424 - acres: 44,786 (D) (D) 638 (D) 13,005 - : Total woodland ..................................farms: 27,023 12,286 205 347 265 8,769 3 acres: 1,758,270 934,806 4,882 19,308 6,289 612,232 21 Woodland pastured .............................farms: 5,453 2,171 24 28 31 836 3 acres: 185,424 103,975 154 337 220 24,323 21 Woodland not pastured .........................farms: 23,847 11,119 189 332 248 8,310 - acres: 1,572,846 830,831 4,728 18,971 6,069 587,909 - Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured .................farms: 17,235 6,450 128 156 110 2,309 3 acres: 742,228 388,854 946 1,703 955 80,532 (D) : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. ......farms: 38,458 18,576 366 572 596 9,481 4 acres: 877,702 516,268 3,123 5,761 5,780 235,520 (D) : Irrigated land ..................................farms: 2,930 1,591 263 167 545 190 1 acres: 635,957 599,439 16,847 733 7,976 2,972 (D) Harvested cropland ............................farms: 2,864 1,583 263 161 544 166 1 acres: 633,494 597,619 16,842 698 7,819 2,578 (D) Pastureland and other land ....................farms: 137 49 3 13 20 25 - acres: 2,463 1,820 5 35 157 394 - : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs ...................farms: 26,108 12,452 67 123 44 12,091 - acres: 812,404 361,341 2,110 4,019 1,180 404,016 - : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs ........farms: 33,145 30,509 64 29 63 1,225 1 acres: 19,613,771 18,913,759 36,819 1,444 4,797 93,609 (D) : ORGANIC AGRICULTURE : : Total organic product sales .....................farms: 370 258 30 3 11 14 - $1,000: 120,868 86,354 3,449 (D) (D) (D) - : VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS : : Estimated market value of land and buildings ....farms: 71,123 40,260 621 786 893 16,373 8 $1,000: 221,369,651 197,451,997 674,381 339,874 696,065 10,078,323 1,510 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: - 239 73 3 5 - 28 14 47 $1,000: - 4,845 1,237 24 134 - 114 342 746 Agri-tourism and recreational services ........farms: - 154 39 - 4 5 29 8 73 $1,000: - 2,478 707 - (D) (D) 636 (D) 5,350 Patronage dividends and refunds from : cooperatives .................................farms: - 959 592 135 198 278 47 31 136 $1,000: - (D) 626 597 3,005 3,736 149 15 254 Crop and livestock insurance payments .........farms: - 158 134 32 66 110 20 6 55 $1,000: - 1,331 2,431 370 938 3,741 237 11 607 Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments ................farms: - 127 27 11 4 5 9 4 24 $1,000: - 568 82 22 (D) (D) 8 (D) 12 Other farm-related income sources .............farms: - 223 122 17 24 37 45 20 263 $1,000: - 4,566 1,492 766 250 3,803 528 146 18,857 : LAND USE : : Total cropland ..................................farms: - 14,629 3,257 305 322 480 621 431 1,874 acres: - 637,242 191,952 85,736 169,232 309,803 15,785 6,377 40,254 Harvested cropland ............................farms: - 4,431 2,778 283 319 403 354 304 1,422 acres: - 143,384 140,663 79,401 160,147 299,660 8,743 3,934 27,224 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 49 acres ..................................: - 3,859 2,188 87 36 109 319 291 1,346 50 to 99 acres .................................: - 321 287 57 21 14 16 9 50 100 to 199 acres ...............................: - 131 189 49 60 21 10 2 11 200 to 499 acres ...............................: - 94 83 35 95 67 6 2 9 500 to 999 acres ...............................: - 22 17 40 61 71 3 - 2 1,000 to 1,999 acres ...........................: - 4 9 12 38 85 - - 3 2,000 acres or more ............................: - - 5 3 8 36 - - 1 : Cropland- : Other pasture and grazing land that could have : been used for crops without additional : improvements ...............................farms: - 445 431 24 38 51 118 52 260 acres: - (D) 16,767 635 4,619 895 1,365 550 4,108 On which all crops failed or were : abandoned ..................................farms: - 305 66 5 9 5 32 10 28 acres: - 7,161 2,299 (D) 444 (D) 826 51 248 Idle or used for cover crops or soil : improvement, but not harvested and : not pastured or grazed .....................farms: - 11,044 754 81 77 170 239 122 400 acres: - (D) 29,488 5,172 3,447 8,184 4,717 1,487 8,176 In summer fallow ............................farms: - 424 101 10 6 11 22 33 59 acres: - 13,005 2,735 (D) 575 (D) 134 355 498 : Total woodland ..................................farms: - 8,766 2,497 139 105 170 497 390 1,353 acres: - 612,211 107,994 6,847 3,618 6,321 11,993 6,903 37,077 Woodland pastured .............................farms: - 833 1,448 55 41 48 158 176 437 acres: - 24,302 40,535 2,297 813 1,059 1,365 1,416 8,930 Woodland not pastured .........................farms: - 8,310 1,581 105 87 142 381 265 1,088 acres: - 587,909 67,459 4,550 2,805 5,262 10,628 5,487 28,147 Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured .................farms: - 2,306 4,155 225 165 180 594 796 1,967 acres: - (D) 186,318 24,789 7,575 5,411 4,930 7,489 32,726 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. ......farms: - 9,477 3,449 226 220 680 960 763 2,569 acres: - (D) 42,901 6,937 7,134 20,419 7,001 4,038 22,820 : Irrigated land ..................................farms: - 189 47 5 10 22 38 7 45 acres: - (D) 685 1,515 674 4,617 273 15 211 Harvested cropland ............................farms: - 165 40 5 8 22 29 2 41 acres: - (D) 676 1,515 (D) 4,617 253 (D) 201 Pastureland and other land ....................farms: - 25 7 - 2 - 9 5 4 acres: - 394 9 - (D) - 20 (D) 10 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs ...................farms: - 12,091 602 59 48 146 109 63 304 acres: - 404,016 21,170 2,110 666 3,193 3,382 1,342 7,875 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs ........farms: - 1,224 438 158 212 305 23 15 104 acres: - (D) 71,969 64,916 129,783 279,286 2,354 837 14,198 : ORGANIC AGRICULTURE : : Total organic product sales .....................farms: - 14 1 3 11 7 26 - 6 $1,000: - (D) (D) (D) 1,660 4,870 15,695 - 76 : VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS : : Estimated market value of land and buildings ....farms: - 16,365 5,234 373 340 822 1,168 1,035 3,218 $1,000: - 10,076,813 3,546,687 944,874 1,639,205 3,626,088 542,670 298,829 1,530,658 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 3,112,490 4,904,421 1,085,959 432,409 779,468 615,545 188,750 Average per acre ..........................dollars: 8,420 8,513 10,508 8,239 14,688 6,437 5,677 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 ....................................: 2,323 411 78 86 91 824 - $50,000 to $99,999 ...............................: 3,329 772 51 73 50 1,460 - $100,000 to $199,999 .............................: 7,063 1,856 96 134 141 2,927 2 $200,000 to $499,999 .............................: 16,393 5,305 209 304 298 5,862 6 $500,000 to $999,999 .............................: 11,366 5,791 106 130 154 3,183 - : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 .........................: 8,678 6,141 37 37 91 1,339 - $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 .........................: 10,034 8,753 17 18 50 592 - $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 .........................: 6,624 6,179 12 3 12 157 - $10,000,000 or more ..............................: 5,313 5,052 15 1 6 29 - : VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ......................................farms: 71,123 40,260 621 786 893 16,373 8 $1,000: 18,820,530 16,248,432 77,014 34,984 109,262 768,964 655 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $4,999 .....................................: 4,146 1,295 66 75 84 1,851 - $5,000 to $9,999 .................................: 4,210 1,308 52 69 48 1,957 - $10,000 to $19,999 ...............................: 6,870 2,143 94 145 139 2,947 - $20,000 to $49,999 ...............................: 14,663 5,626 177 266 211 5,278 4 $50,000 to $99,999 ...............................: 11,644 5,835 103 164 167 2,756 - $100,000 to $199,999 .............................: 8,951 5,863 76 49 117 1,037 4 $200,000 to $499,999 .............................: 9,582 7,952 32 12 93 401 - $500,000 or more .................................: 11,057 10,238 21 6 34 146 - : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups .......................farms: 51,809 32,224 480 532 619 8,133 8 number: 112,750 81,850 873 721 1,779 10,932 22 : Tractors, all ...................................farms: 54,740 32,917 485 577 634 10,226 8 number: 173,427 128,102 1,200 1,038 1,754 18,603 29 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .................farms: 23,431 12,661 355 381 456 5,117 4 number: 33,322 18,958 530 504 843 6,514 (D) 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .....................farms: 35,079 21,059 255 290 333 6,375 3 number: 56,362 35,592 418 480 768 8,713 3 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..................farms: 31,766 26,231 88 44 88 2,308 1 number: 83,743 73,552 252 54 143 3,376 (D) : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled .........farms: 24,591 23,070 38 4 18 582 - number: 28,320 26,655 46 4 19 647 - Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled ....farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled ...............farms: 948 514 - - 6 100 - number: 999 539 - - 6 106 - Hay balers ......................................farms: 11,421 5,939 45 29 32 1,902 3 number: 14,210 7,471 51 34 35 2,330 3 : FERTILIZERS AND CHEMICALS : : Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : used ...........................................farms: 43,006 36,666 366 272 386 2,174 3 acres treated: 17,407,602 16,729,851 40,128 3,155 20,370 102,467 (D) Manure used .....................................farms: 7,973 4,404 72 31 102 606 - acres treated: 543,446 353,454 339 118 1,548 14,234 - Organic fertilizer used .........................farms: 868 526 46 12 52 97 - acres treated: 107,209 97,272 1,176 13 278 2,505 - : Acres treated to control- : Insects .......................................farms: 20,505 17,798 342 320 324 731 1 acres: 8,343,768 8,036,513 31,395 3,129 10,414 36,256 (D) Weeds, grass, or brush ........................farms: 43,653 38,062 321 306 404 2,107 1 acres: 20,617,538 19,884,696 43,768 3,333 21,176 83,449 (D) Nematodes .....................................farms: 6,073 5,629 80 45 65 68 - acres: 1,969,545 1,922,035 8,806 341 2,767 1,210 - Diseases in crops and orchards ................farms: 10,451 9,399 161 280 169 107 - acres: 4,658,635 4,504,833 20,998 2,479 6,458 2,294 - Chemicals used to control growth, : thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate ................farms: 1,301 944 64 134 34 61 - acres on which used: 133,903 115,903 12,181 2,446 645 888 - : LAND USE PRACTICES : : Land drained by tile ............................farms: 23,701 20,143 117 76 163 1,629 3 acres: 8,835,553 8,513,096 9,176 1,036 16,250 68,907 (D) Land artificially drained by ditches ............farms: 12,064 8,936 82 101 115 1,451 1 acres: 3,579,995 3,324,705 10,668 1,275 4,281 68,452 (D) Land under conservation easement ................farms: 4,569 2,546 20 33 22 1,598 - acres: 202,183 113,139 235 1,122 626 74,751 - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: - 615,754 677,625 2,533,175 4,821,192 4,411,300 464,615 288,724 475,655 Average per acre ..........................dollars: - 6,437 6,702 7,601 8,740 10,604 13,666 12,046 11,519 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 ....................................: - 824 249 11 1 93 89 126 264 $50,000 to $99,999 ...............................: - 1,460 409 10 7 68 93 94 242 $100,000 to $199,999 .............................: - 2,925 859 20 7 75 263 222 463 $200,000 to $499,999 .............................: - 5,856 1,893 67 24 130 478 449 1,374 $500,000 to $999,999 .............................: - 3,183 1,000 78 20 79 143 113 569 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 .........................: - 1,339 523 71 69 66 66 26 212 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 .........................: - 592 232 68 90 99 30 5 80 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 .........................: - 157 46 27 91 80 5 - 12 $10,000,000 or more ..............................: - 29 23 21 31 132 1 - 2 : VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ......................................farms: - 16,365 5,234 373 340 822 1,168 1,035 3,218 $1,000: - 768,309 475,263 129,476 178,354 445,424 84,428 54,923 214,006 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $4,999 .....................................: - 1,851 243 6 6 43 89 88 300 $5,000 to $9,999 .................................: - 1,957 303 4 5 26 98 86 254 $10,000 to $19,999 ...............................: - 2,947 557 7 6 65 210 165 392 $20,000 to $49,999 ...............................: - 5,274 1,350 50 21 110 353 306 915 $50,000 to $99,999 ...............................: - 2,756 1,263 70 33 89 256 220 688 $100,000 to $199,999 .............................: - 1,033 942 82 49 95 81 126 434 $200,000 to $499,999 .............................: - 401 497 78 88 101 64 44 220 $500,000 or more .................................: - 146 79 76 132 293 17 - 15 : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups .......................farms: - 8,125 4,436 337 311 730 833 812 2,362 number: - 10,910 6,708 736 773 2,440 1,383 1,112 3,443 : Tractors, all ...................................farms: - 10,218 4,539 333 333 683 842 792 2,379 number: - 18,574 10,152 1,285 1,895 2,417 1,459 1,285 4,237 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .................farms: - 5,113 1,758 101 87 271 509 404 1,331 number: - (D) 2,365 142 144 367 657 488 1,810 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .....................farms: - 6,372 3,387 232 271 423 490 492 1,472 number: - 8,710 5,237 463 682 710 657 652 1,990 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..................farms: - 2,307 1,575 239 276 445 97 91 284 number: - (D) 2,550 680 1,069 1,340 145 145 437 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled .........farms: - 582 225 117 154 292 27 20 44 number: - 647 244 121 167 324 28 20 45 Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled ....farms: - - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled ...............farms: - 100 123 39 111 9 8 11 27 number: - 106 133 42 113 9 10 11 30 Hay balers ......................................farms: - 1,899 2,036 175 224 67 159 179 634 number: - 2,327 2,595 210 275 79 179 208 743 : FERTILIZERS AND CHEMICALS : : Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : used ...........................................farms: - 2,171 1,467 249 290 322 134 123 557 acres treated: - (D) 89,544 58,905 111,994 225,226 5,199 1,514 19,249 Manure used .....................................farms: - 606 1,160 190 210 252 173 185 588 acres treated: - 14,234 35,794 24,780 38,247 61,039 3,478 1,600 8,815 Organic fertilizer used .........................farms: - 97 49 3 12 14 14 13 30 acres treated: - 2,505 1,588 120 1,408 2,361 116 105 267 : Acres treated to control- : Insects .......................................farms: - 730 314 109 140 186 64 23 154 acres: - (D) 17,459 30,569 47,574 118,890 1,079 420 10,070 Weeds, grass, or brush ........................farms: - 2,106 974 215 276 320 129 103 436 acres: - (D) 69,924 68,526 133,182 284,961 5,506 1,292 17,725 Nematodes .....................................farms: - 68 44 32 23 48 10 7 22 acres: - 1,210 1,041 4,821 5,900 22,030 42 60 492 Diseases in crops and orchards ................farms: - 107 68 58 62 97 21 5 24 acres: - 2,294 8,674 21,954 18,981 68,825 826 59 2,254 Chemicals used to control growth, : thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate ................farms: - 61 22 4 7 13 3 1 14 acres on which used: - 888 273 48 370 (D) 30 (D) 89 : LAND USE PRACTICES : : Land drained by tile ............................farms: - 1,626 520 127 138 222 90 76 400 acres: - (D) 34,018 34,835 20,061 126,959 3,255 1,157 6,803 Land artificially drained by ditches ............farms: - 1,450 538 89 85 133 107 98 329 acres: - (D) 29,271 15,868 39,067 72,540 2,331 893 10,644 Land under conservation easement ................farms: - 1,598 133 18 8 24 48 12 107 acres: - 74,751 5,174 1,187 50 459 521 175 4,744 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 21,631 19,767 174 64 117 571 - acres: 6,439,833 6,259,054 12,932 592 2,372 15,739 - Cropland on which conservation or reduced : tillage, excluding no-till, practices were : used (see text) ................................farms: 21,258 19,386 161 42 88 568 - acres: 8,891,525 8,587,760 16,060 512 5,667 17,871 - Cropland on which intensive or conventional : tillage practices were used (see text) .........farms: 18,035 16,134 265 39 151 566 8 acres: 5,912,002 5,692,397 16,695 585 5,108 16,845 143 Cropland planted to a cover crop : (excluding CRP) ................................farms: 6,557 4,928 161 112 140 564 2 acres: 881,228 809,053 10,530 851 1,060 15,944 (D) Use of precision agriculture practices : (see text) .....................................farms: 20,796 18,687 50 20 23 1,027 1 : RENEWABLE ENERGY : : Renewable energy producing systems : (see text) .....................................farms: 6,201 3,575 76 117 113 1,050 - Solar panels ..................................farms: 3,369 1,754 62 78 95 530 - Wind turbines .................................farms: 1,117 935 6 2 7 123 - Methane digesters .............................farms: 21 5 - - - 6 - Geothermal/geoexchange systems ................farms: 2,262 1,240 20 54 22 459 - Small hydro systems ...........................farms: 67 38 1 - - 19 - : Wind rights leased to others ....................farms: 1,513 1,211 - - 3 235 - : TENURE : : Full owners .....................................farms: 45,412 18,597 484 724 754 15,415 7 Part owners .....................................farms: 20,694 17,711 75 38 54 750 - Tenants .........................................farms: 5,017 3,952 62 24 85 208 1 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND : : Land owned ......................................farms: 66,392 36,539 560 763 810 16,193 7 acres: 14,400,223 10,270,987 40,585 50,671 45,956 2,911,406 160 Owned land in farms ...........................farms: 66,106 36,308 559 762 808 16,165 7 acres: 11,607,971 9,210,856 34,797 38,571 32,162 1,457,600 (D) : Land rented or leased from others ...............farms: 25,902 21,775 139 63 143 1,010 1 acres: 14,740,331 14,024,190 29,653 3,045 15,902 115,541 (D) Rented or leased land in farms ................farms: 25,711 21,663 137 62 139 958 1 acres: 14,684,070 13,982,276 29,378 2,682 15,228 108,111 (D) : Land rented or leased to others .................farms: 17,157 7,642 96 117 112 6,927 - acres: 2,848,513 1,102,045 6,063 12,463 14,468 1,461,236 - : TOTAL PRODUCERS AND FARMS BY NUMBER : OF PRODUCERS : : Total producers ......................................: 124,725 69,960 1,260 1,583 1,984 27,982 11 Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer .......................................: 34,418 20,527 195 263 247 8,584 5 2 producers ......................................: 27,216 13,790 327 395 448 5,999 3 3 producers ......................................: 5,464 3,620 47 60 84 862 - 4 producers ......................................: 2,682 1,591 41 33 70 568 - 5 or more producers ..............................: 1,343 732 11 35 44 360 - : Total male producers ...............................: 89,213 53,129 757 921 1,230 19,311 8 Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer .....................................: 52,717 28,801 482 597 598 12,452 8 2 producers ....................................: 10,498 7,180 61 86 152 1,718 - 3 producers ....................................: 3,048 2,109 24 29 76 523 - 4 producers ....................................: 855 511 10 15 9 211 - 5 or more producers ............................: 448 252 4 1 10 143 - : Total female producers .............................: 35,512 16,831 503 662 754 8,671 3 Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer .....................................: 27,629 12,977 376 461 493 6,605 3 2 producers ....................................: 2,623 1,305 42 60 74 635 - 3 producers ....................................: 467 226 4 12 16 136 - 4 producers ....................................: 156 82 3 1 6 51 - 5 or more producers ............................: 103 43 2 6 5 31 - : PRODUCERS' CHARACTERISTICS 3/ : : Sex of producers: : Male ..............................................: 87,415 52,191 717 896 1,159 18,712 8 Female .............................................: 33,927 16,068 481 609 692 8,168 3 : Hired managers .......................................: 6,226 4,183 140 122 438 440 - : Primary occupation: : Farming ............................................: 52,947 36,651 577 499 747 6,319 9 Other ..............................................: 68,395 31,608 621 1,006 1,104 20,561 2 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 75. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Other crop farming - 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: - 571 309 79 151 179 72 29 119 acres: - 15,739 16,783 13,608 39,351 75,648 1,427 600 1,727 Cropland on which conservation or reduced : tillage, excluding no-till, practices were : used (see text) ................................farms: - 568 325 103 193 209 41 38 104 acres: - 17,871 25,937 36,767 50,556 141,452 1,519 392 7,032 Cropland on which intensive or conventional : tillage practices were used (see text) .........farms: - 558 307 103 150 142 60 36 82 acres: - 16,702 23,314 20,843 46,188 81,125 3,717 470 4,715 Cropland planted to a cover crop : (excluding CRP) ................................farms: - 562 201 68 106 71 92 23 91 acres: - (D) 5,252 6,170 12,445 16,690 1,925 195 1,113 Use of precision agriculture practices : (see text) .....................................farms: - 1,026 349 119 95 221 50 34 121 : RENEWABLE ENERGY : : Renewable energy producing systems : (see text) .....................................farms: - 1,050 368 50 31 122 166 103 430 Solar panels ..................................farms: - 530 231 35 16 79 131 79 279 Wind turbines .................................farms: - 123 16 2 5 12 - 1 8 Methane digesters .............................farms: - 6 6 - 2 2 - - - Geothermal/geoexchange systems ................farms: - 459 140 17 14 41 46 26 183 Small hydro systems ...........................farms: - 19 4 - 3 - 2 - - : Wind rights leased to others ....................farms: - 235 26 2 3 20 4 1 8 : TENURE : : Full owners .....................................farms: - 15,408 3,792 169 107 504 1,066 885 2,915 Part owners .....................................farms: - 750 1,087 156 212 266 62 77 206 Tenants .........................................farms: - 207 355 48 21 52 40 73 97 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND : : Land owned ......................................farms: - 16,186 4,894 328 320 770 1,128 963 3,124 acres: - 2,911,246 506,910 95,110 102,747 127,062 56,282 33,943 158,564 Owned land in farms ...........................farms: - 16,158 4,879 325 319 770 1,128 962 3,121 acres: - (D) 374,115 78,838 99,320 108,669 33,479 22,045 117,519 : Land rented or leased from others ...............farms: - 1,009 1,447 207 234 320 109 152 303 acres: - (D) 156,530 47,943 88,369 234,163 6,282 2,799 15,914 Rented or leased land in farms ................farms: - 957 1,442 204 233 318 102 150 303 acres: - (D) 155,050 45,471 88,239 233,285 6,230 2,762 15,358 : Land rented or leased to others .................farms: - 6,927 1,229 66 30 101 174 181 482 acres: - 1,461,236 134,275 18,744 3,557 19,271 22,855 11,935 41,601 : TOTAL PRODUCERS AND FARMS BY NUMBER : OF PRODUCERS : : Total producers ......................................: - 27,971 8,850 697 764 1,576 2,275 1,954 5,840 Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer .......................................: - 8,579 2,401 144 88 305 309 276 1,079 2 producers ......................................: - 5,996 2,340 161 143 374 745 642 1,852 3 producers ......................................: - 862 289 47 66 80 55 81 173 4 producers ......................................: - 568 144 15 28 45 40 29 78 5 or more producers ..............................: - 360 60 6 15 18 19 7 36 : Total male producers ...............................: - 19,303 5,918 518 583 1,147 1,241 1,096 3,362 Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer .....................................: - 12,444 4,336 250 170 565 958 869 2,639 2 producers ....................................: - 1,718 515 83 105 174 78 103 243 3 producers ....................................: - 523 108 26 46 54 3 7 43 4 producers ....................................: - 211 52 6 12 7 4 - 18 5 or more producers ............................: - 143 4 - 3 8 17 - 6 : Total female producers .............................: - 8,668 2,932 179 181 429 1,034 858 2,478 Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer .....................................: - 6,602 2,521 149 123 331 821 695 2,077 2 producers ....................................: - 635 149 15 23 38 66 62 154 3 producers ....................................: - 136 26 - 4 6 15 13 9 4 producers ....................................: - 51 6 - - 1 - - 6 5 or more producers ............................: - 31 2 - - - 6 - 8 : PRODUCERS' CHARACTERISTICS 3/ : : Sex of producers: : Male ..............................................: - 18,704 5,884 514 570 1,129 1,207 1,089 3,347 Female .............................................: - 8,165 2,880 177 174 416 993 858 2,411 : Hired managers .......................................: - 440 93 81 210 284 44 12 179 : Primary occupation: : Farming ............................................: - 6,310 3,119 399 642 902 647 549 1,896 Other ..............................................: - 20,559 5,645 292 102 643 1,553 1,398 3,862 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ...................................: 69,779 36,961 838 1,022 1,020 12,460 8 Not on farm operated ...............................: 51,563 31,298 360 483 831 14,420 3 : Days of work off farm: : None ...............................................: 52,396 31,685 407 501 708 11,703 8 Any ................................................: 68,946 36,574 791 1,004 1,143 15,177 3 1 to 49 days .....................................: 10,991 6,257 124 177 212 2,749 3 50 to 99 days ....................................: 4,890 2,853 107 76 79 923 - 100 to 199 days ..................................: 7,724 4,409 128 158 136 1,373 - 200 days or more .................................: 45,341 23,055 432 593 716 10,132 - : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less ....................................: 5,621 2,777 115 68 154 1,264 - 3 or 4 years .......................................: 8,448 3,953 173 159 171 1,934 - 5 to 9 years .......................................: 20,678 10,429 278 366 369 4,593 - 10 years or more ...................................: 86,595 51,100 632 912 1,157 19,089 11 : Average years on present farm ......................: 23.5 25.8 15.1 16.4 18.3 22.1 18.3 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less ....................................: 15,023 6,903 281 298 382 3,542 - 6 to 10 years ......................................: 17,515 8,952 243 290 310 3,957 - 11 years or more ...................................: 88,804 52,404 674 917 1,159 19,381 11 : Average years on any farm ..........................: 25.6 28.1 16.8 17.6 19.9 23.8 18.3 : Age group: : Under 25 years .....................................: 1,596 699 40 29 49 192 - 25 to 34 years .....................................: 9,036 5,242 121 97 185 1,155 2 35 to 44 years .....................................: 15,532 8,646 230 220 332 2,444 5 45 to 54 years .....................................: 17,123 9,148 234 260 309 3,403 2 55 to 64 years .....................................: 29,331 16,562 264 401 426 6,562 - 65 to 74 years .....................................: 30,249 17,383 231 303 399 7,706 2 75 years and over ..................................: 18,475 10,579 78 195 151 5,418 - : Average age ........................................: 58.6 58.9 52.5 56.9 54.1 62.2 43.7 : Young producers (see text) ...........................: 10,632 5,941 161 126 234 1,347 2 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin .....: 1,101 457 28 25 52 216 - : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native ...................: 106 60 1 - 1 17 - Asian ..............................................: 196 76 11 18 4 45 - Black or African American ..........................: 155 57 10 7 1 33 - Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ..........: 32 10 4 - - 8 - White ..............................................: 120,514 67,906 1,161 1,467 1,837 26,703 11 More than one race reported ........................: 339 150 11 13 8 74 - : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training in : the Reserves or National Guard (see text) .........: 110,876 63,050 1,110 1,361 1,770 23,680 11 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ..........: 10,466 5,209 88 144 81 3,200 - : Number of persons living in producers' : households ..........................................: 246,263 144,323 2,288 2,914 3,939 49,718 41 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions ...............................: 98,886 54,911 1,051 1,289 1,567 20,984 11 Land use and/or crop decisions .....................: 87,199 52,592 951 1,077 1,402 16,694 8 Livestock decisions ................................: 39,043 15,552 417 377 358 5,522 5 Marketing decisions (see text) .....................: 69,235 45,460 762 781 1,200 7,661 3 Record keeping and/or financial management .........: 86,794 51,304 831 938 1,285 16,724 8 Estate planning or succession planning .............: 61,416 36,112 525 669 832 12,012 5 : FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by one : producer's household and/or extended family ....farms: 66,296 37,401 580 746 769 15,113 8 acres: 23,232,179 20,559,076 51,126 38,459 34,609 1,335,115 266 Limited Liability Company .......................farms: 3,992 2,204 79 93 154 848 1 acres: 2,101,236 1,824,968 11,451 9,035 9,386 133,599 (D) : LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ...........................farms: 59,851 33,443 498 619 572 13,908 8 acres: 18,674,769 16,514,052 33,048 20,568 20,238 1,154,261 266 Partnership .....................................farms: 4,578 2,997 44 73 64 914 - acres: 3,723,775 3,421,679 10,398 8,475 3,233 112,379 - Registered under State law ....................farms: 3,491 2,310 39 66 63 666 - acres: 3,090,800 2,847,771 9,389 8,227 3,157 89,191 - : Corporation .....................................farms: 4,423 2,617 69 89 225 702 - acres: 3,404,669 2,951,350 20,585 11,897 23,163 163,058 - Family held ...................................farms: 3,736 2,313 53 81 198 471 - acres: 3,154,001 2,768,402 (D) (D) 17,747 117,192 - More than 10 stockholders ...................farms: 68 24 - - 2 23 - 10 or less stockholders .....................farms: 3,668 2,289 53 81 196 448 - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 75. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Other crop farming - con. : : : : : : : : (1119) : : : : : : : :---------------------------------: : : : : : : : : Sugarcane : : : : : : : : : farming, hay : : : : : : : : : farming, and : : : : : : : Aquaculture : : all other : Beef cattle : : Dairy cattle : : : : and : Cotton : crop farming : ranching : Cattle : and milk : Hog and pig : Poultry and : Sheep and : other animal : farming : (11193, 11194 : and farming : feedlots : production : farming : egg production :goat farming : production Item : (11192) : 11199) : (112111) : (112112) : (11212) : (1122) : (1123) : (1124) : (1125,1129) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PRODUCERS' CHARACTERISTICS 3/ - Con. : : Place of residence: : On farm operated ...................................: - 12,452 6,944 535 589 1,107 1,921 1,590 4,792 Not on farm operated ...............................: - 14,417 1,820 156 155 438 279 357 966 : Days of work off farm: : None ...............................................: - 11,695 2,848 297 536 744 659 487 1,821 Any ................................................: - 15,174 5,916 394 208 801 1,541 1,460 3,937 1 to 49 days .....................................: - 2,746 553 45 58 64 162 127 463 50 to 99 days ....................................: - 923 342 24 13 36 100 76 261 100 to 199 days ..................................: - 1,373 640 77 28 93 150 146 386 200 days or more .................................: - 10,132 4,381 248 109 608 1,129 1,111 2,827 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less ....................................: - 1,264 499 39 20 87 183 108 307 3 or 4 years .......................................: - 1,934 807 30 26 149 377 238 431 5 to 9 years .......................................: - 4,593 1,666 140 64 229 611 538 1,395 10 years or more ...................................: - 19,078 5,792 482 634 1,080 1,029 1,063 3,625 : Average years on present farm ......................: - 22.1 21.2 23.0 28.7 21.5 13.6 16.3 18.6 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less ....................................: - 3,542 1,391 59 53 234 652 358 870 6 to 10 years ......................................: - 3,957 1,369 119 53 205 435 516 1,066 11 years or more ...................................: - 19,370 6,004 513 638 1,106 1,113 1,073 3,822 : Average years on any farm ..........................: - 23.8 23.2 26.6 30.4 23.7 15.0 18.4 20.4 : Age group: : Under 25 years .....................................: - 192 209 16 27 48 58 94 135 25 to 34 years .....................................: - 1,153 1,002 115 67 196 265 214 377 35 to 44 years .....................................: - 2,439 1,366 120 128 318 543 378 807 45 to 54 years .....................................: - 3,401 1,402 95 130 313 461 429 939 55 to 64 years .....................................: - 6,562 2,021 144 201 372 480 375 1,523 65 to 74 years .....................................: - 7,704 1,792 118 131 222 289 322 1,353 75 years and over ..................................: - 5,418 972 83 60 76 104 135 624 : Average age ........................................: - 62.2 54.8 53.3 53.8 50.8 50.0 51.4 56.9 : Young producers (see text) ...........................: - 1,345 1,211 131 94 244 323 308 512 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin .....: - 216 71 3 5 10 77 37 120 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native ...................: - 17 11 - - 1 6 - 9 Asian ..............................................: - 45 19 - - 1 4 6 12 Black or African American ..........................: - 33 12 - - - 8 18 9 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ..........: - 8 2 - - - 2 2 4 White ..............................................: - 26,692 8,692 691 744 1,541 2,162 1,910 5,700 More than one race reported ........................: - 74 28 - - 2 18 11 24 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training in : the Reserves or National Guard (see text) .........: - 23,669 7,983 643 718 1,478 2,003 1,806 5,274 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ..........: - 3,200 781 48 26 67 197 141 484 : Number of persons living in producers' : households ..........................................: - 49,677 16,914 1,531 1,870 3,651 4,739 3,810 10,566 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions ...............................: - 20,973 7,823 594 653 1,329 1,947 1,732 5,006 Land use and/or crop decisions .....................: - 16,686 6,165 510 542 903 1,420 1,215 3,728 Livestock decisions ................................: - 5,517 7,290 594 578 1,162 1,657 1,645 3,891 Marketing decisions (see text) .....................: - 7,658 5,647 525 510 1,044 1,275 1,258 3,112 Record keeping and/or financial management .........: - 16,716 6,655 583 518 1,176 1,482 1,439 3,859 Estate planning or succession planning .............: - 12,007 4,624 411 420 840 1,092 957 2,922 : FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by one : producer's household and/or extended family ....farms: - 15,105 5,080 340 315 718 1,128 1,024 3,082 acres: - 1,334,849 480,181 108,056 165,703 283,229 36,729 24,428 115,468 Limited Liability Company .......................farms: - 847 196 36 25 90 77 23 167 acres: - (D) 27,670 11,033 18,117 43,504 3,207 459 8,807 : LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ...........................farms: - 13,900 4,873 285 231 538 1,042 999 2,843 acres: - 1,153,995 440,401 72,206 78,329 187,674 32,214 23,136 98,642 Partnership .....................................farms: - 914 184 42 49 97 25 7 82 acres: - 112,379 29,689 19,904 (D) (D) 3,213 (D) 7,657 Registered under State law ....................farms: - 666 123 28 34 85 25 1 51 acres: - 89,191 21,524 14,602 30,213 56,812 3,213 (D) (D) : Corporation .....................................farms: - 702 104 38 58 186 77 20 238 acres: - 163,058 25,467 29,398 66,508 88,625 2,977 657 20,984 Family held ...................................farms: - 471 88 38 58 156 69 17 194 acres: - 117,192 23,328 29,398 66,508 81,712 2,928 602 17,360 More than 10 stockholders ...................farms: - 23 2 - - 8 9 - - 10 or less stockholders .....................farms: - 448 86 38 58 148 60 17 194 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 687 304 16 8 27 231 - acres: 250,668 182,948 (D) (D) 5,416 45,866 - More than 10 stockholders ...................farms: 82 24 1 - - 49 - 10 or less stockholders .....................farms: 605 280 15 8 27 182 - : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing : association, American Indian Reservation, etc. .farms: 2,271 1,203 10 5 32 849 - acres: 488,828 306,051 144 313 756 136,013 - : HIRED FARM LABOR : : Hired farm labor ................................farms: 17,637 12,821 178 202 443 1,756 - workers: 52,989 31,682 1,887 1,061 5,557 3,131 - Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more ............................farms: 8,513 6,150 115 84 292 549 - workers: 21,835 11,620 617 235 3,262 822 - Less than 150 days ..........................farms: 13,073 9,616 128 168 326 1,376 - workers: 31,154 20,062 1,270 826 2,295 2,309 - Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor ....farms: 197 50 29 22 33 4 - Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor .................................farms: 31 12 1 11 - 1 1 Unpaid workers ..................................farms: 18,266 9,337 251 352 350 3,488 5 workers: 39,430 18,534 689 868 979 7,177 5 : FARMS BY SIZE : : 1 to 9 acres .........................................: 6,058 758 271 270 367 1,282 2 10 to 49 acres .......................................: 18,415 5,528 226 346 323 7,085 5 50 to 69 acres .......................................: 4,731 2,032 28 43 47 1,807 - 70 to 99 acres .......................................: 6,266 3,295 16 39 51 2,073 - 100 to 139 acres .....................................: 5,186 3,091 23 27 27 1,390 1 140 to 179 acres .....................................: 4,040 2,730 13 20 21 868 - 180 to 219 acres .....................................: 2,636 1,860 1 9 7 481 - 220 to 259 acres .....................................: 2,106 1,596 6 - 16 305 - 260 to 499 acres .....................................: 7,419 6,174 12 20 26 682 - 500 to 999 acres .....................................: 7,429 6,750 9 9 6 289 - 1,000 to 1,999 acres .................................: 4,119 3,830 11 2 - 93 - 2,000 acres or more ..................................: 2,718 2,616 5 1 2 18 - : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) .....................: 40,260 40,260 - - - - - Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ...................: 621 - 621 - - - - Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ....................: 786 - - 786 - - - Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture : production (1114) ...................................: 893 - - - 893 - - Other crop farming (1119) ............................: 16,373 - - - - 16,373 8 Tobacco farming (11191) ............................: 8 - - - - 8 8 Cotton farming (11192) .............................: - - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ................: 16,365 - - - - 16,365 - Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ............: 5,234 - - - - - - Cattle feedlots (112112) .............................: 373 - - - - - - Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .............: 340 - - - - - - Hog and pig farming (1122) ...........................: 822 - - - - - - Poultry and egg production (1123) ....................: 1,168 - - - - - - Sheep and goat farming (1124) ........................: 1,035 - - - - - - Aquaculture and other animal : production (1125,1129) ..............................: 3,218 - - - - - - : FARM TYPOLOGY (SEE TEXT) : : Farms by typology group: : Small family farms : Gross cash farm income less than $150,000 ........: 44,191 17,290 515 711 598 14,594 7 Gross cash farm income $150,000 to $349,999 ......: 8,189 7,346 23 20 70 401 - Midsize family farms : Gross cash farm income $350,000 to $999,999 ......: 8,618 8,071 22 10 44 105 1 Large family farms : Gross cash farm income $1,000,000 to : $4,999,999 ......................................: 4,919 4,429 15 5 47 13 - Gross cash farm income $5,000,000 or more ........: 379 265 5 - 10 - - Non-family farms ...................................: 4,827 2,859 41 40 124 1,260 - : OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : Farms reporting- : Internet access ....................................: 56,225 32,960 498 669 749 11,406 2 Dial-up ..........................................: 1,703 1,033 16 19 25 324 - Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ...: 26,463 15,433 243 344 478 5,433 2 Cellular data plan (see text) ....................: 34,877 20,856 308 404 470 6,531 - Satellite ........................................: 12,767 7,798 103 170 135 2,183 - Don't know .......................................: 3,874 2,418 14 16 7 937 - Other ............................................: 908 495 12 14 18 187 - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 75. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Other crop farming - con. : : : : : : : : (1119) : : : : : : : :---------------------------------: : : : : : : : : Sugarcane : : : : : : : : : farming, hay : : : : : : : : : farming, and : : : : : : : Aquaculture : : all other : Beef cattle : : Dairy cattle : : : : and : Cotton : crop farming : ranching : Cattle : and milk : Hog and pig : Poultry and : Sheep and : other animal : farming : (11193, 11194 : and farming : feedlots : production : farming : egg production :goat farming : production Item : (11192) : 11199) : (112111) : (112112) : (11212) : (1122) : (1123) : (1124) : (1125,1129) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES - Con. : : Corporation - Con. : : Other than family held ........................farms: - 231 16 - - 30 8 3 44 acres: - 45,866 2,139 - - 6,913 49 55 3,624 More than 10 stockholders ...................farms: - 49 - - - 8 - - - 10 or less stockholders .....................farms: - 182 16 - - 22 8 3 44 : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing : association, American Indian Reservation, etc. .farms: - 849 73 8 2 1 24 9 55 acres: - 136,013 33,608 2,801 (D) (D) 1,305 (D) 5,594 : HIRED FARM LABOR : : Hired farm labor ................................farms: - 1,756 652 119 233 427 182 121 503 workers: - 3,131 1,285 368 1,529 3,196 1,333 303 1,657 Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more ............................farms: - 549 251 81 196 342 96 33 324 workers: - 822 411 219 891 2,244 641 48 825 Less than 150 days ..........................farms: - 1,376 477 75 130 249 135 99 294 workers: - 2,309 874 149 638 952 692 255 832 Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor ....farms: - 4 - - 16 37 3 - 3 Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor .................................farms: - - - 1 - 1 2 - 2 Unpaid workers ..................................farms: - 3,483 1,910 130 90 220 481 416 1,241 workers: - 7,172 4,701 310 266 589 1,251 1,170 2,896 : FARMS BY SIZE : : 1 to 9 acres .........................................: - 1,280 808 26 19 269 530 432 1,026 10 to 49 acres .......................................: - 7,080 2,126 73 27 193 454 483 1,551 50 to 69 acres .......................................: - 1,807 453 13 5 26 43 50 184 70 to 99 acres .......................................: - 2,073 492 27 1 26 56 29 161 100 to 139 acres .....................................: - 1,389 399 35 22 19 37 19 97 140 to 179 acres .....................................: - 868 240 36 29 6 7 12 58 180 to 219 acres .....................................: - 481 177 24 22 13 9 2 31 220 to 259 acres .....................................: - 305 93 17 14 14 9 2 34 260 to 499 acres .....................................: - 682 267 40 77 46 14 6 55 500 to 999 acres .....................................: - 289 141 52 71 76 9 - 17 1,000 to 1,999 acres .................................: - 93 24 23 43 90 - - 3 2,000 acres or more ..................................: - 18 14 7 10 44 - - 1 : 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) ............................: - 16,365 - - - - - - - Tobacco farming (11191) ............................: - - - - - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) .............................: - - - - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ................: - 16,365 - - - - - - - Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ............: - - 5,234 - - - - - - Cattle feedlots (112112) .............................: - - - 373 - - - - - Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .............: - - - - 340 - - - - Hog and pig farming (1122) ...........................: - - - - - 822 - - - Poultry and egg production (1123) ....................: - - - - - - 1,168 - - Sheep and goat farming (1124) ........................: - - - - - - - 1,035 - Aquaculture and other animal : production (1125,1129) ..............................: - - - - - - - - 3,218 : FARM TYPOLOGY (SEE TEXT) : : Farms by typology group: : Small family farms : Gross cash farm income less than $150,000 ........: - 14,587 4,885 181 40 323 1,051 1,014 2,989 Gross cash farm income $150,000 to $349,999 ......: - 401 104 45 51 44 25 7 53 Midsize family farms : Gross cash farm income $350,000 to $999,999 ......: - 104 66 49 98 87 35 3 28 Large family farms : Gross cash farm income $1,000,000 to : $4,999,999 ......................................: - 13 23 57 114 194 12 - 10 Gross cash farm income $5,000,000 or more ........: - - 2 8 12 70 5 - 2 Non-family farms ...................................: - 1,260 154 33 25 104 40 11 136 : OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : Farms reporting- : Internet access ....................................: - 11,404 4,101 313 260 740 973 887 2,669 Dial-up ..........................................: - 324 137 4 2 15 13 38 77 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ...: - 5,431 1,770 125 102 363 417 432 1,323 Cellular data plan (see text) ....................: - 6,531 2,582 229 164 445 659 570 1,659 Satellite ........................................: - 2,183 976 99 82 202 237 163 619 Don't know .......................................: - 937 234 12 23 30 23 30 130 Other ............................................: - 187 50 4 - 15 18 26 69 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ........................................: 51,906 27,022 527 683 730 12,715 8 2 households .......................................: 12,470 8,517 57 53 102 2,313 - 3 households .......................................: 3,828 2,699 23 41 46 713 - 4 households .......................................: 1,734 1,190 7 2 11 382 - 5 or more households ...............................: 1,185 832 7 7 4 250 - : LIVESTOCK : : Cattle and calves inventory .....................farms: 13,017 5,995 30 21 23 624 - number: 962,040 458,780 222 323 281 20,691 - Farms with- : 1 to 9 ...........................................: 3,032 746 19 12 14 232 - 10 to 49 .........................................: 5,807 2,679 11 7 8 293 - 50 to 99 .........................................: 1,923 1,254 - 1 1 58 - 100 to 199 .......................................: 1,239 829 - 1 - 26 - 200 to 499 .......................................: 690 381 - - - 13 - 500 or more ......................................: 326 106 - - - 2 - : Cows and heifers that calved ..................farms: 11,161 5,217 22 14 21 560 - number: 404,477 206,486 112 149 123 11,531 - : Beef cows ...................................farms: 10,713 5,130 21 13 17 549 - number: 331,471 198,828 (D) (D) 112 11,220 - Farms with- : 1 to 9 .......................................: 3,332 910 19 9 15 264 - 10 to 49 .....................................: 5,571 2,989 2 3 2 242 - 50 to 99 .....................................: 1,150 793 - 1 - 24 - 100 to 199 ...................................: 503 339 - - - 14 - 200 to 499 ...................................: 137 93 - - - 3 - 500 or more ..................................: 20 6 - - - 2 - : Milk cows ...................................farms: 607 127 4 1 7 19 - number: 73,006 7,658 (D) (D) 11 311 - Farms with- : 1 to 9 .......................................: 193 46 4 1 7 15 - 10 to 49 .....................................: 107 28 - - - 2 - 50 to 99 .....................................: 92 25 - - - 1 - 100 to 199 ...................................: 96 21 - - - 1 - 200 to 499 ...................................: 96 6 - - - - - 500 or more ..................................: 23 1 - - - - - : Other cattle ..................................farms: 10,916 5,313 17 14 21 471 - number: 557,563 252,294 110 174 158 9,160 - : Cattle and calves sold ..........................farms: 10,977 5,332 13 14 12 402 - number: 645,009 274,607 53 219 56 9,222 - $1,000: 881,537 349,038 61 177 54 10,157 - Calves weighing less than 500 pounds ..........farms: 4,391 1,932 4 4 6 208 - number: 107,024 46,426 (D) (D) 15 2,325 - Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more ............farms: 10,159 5,023 11 13 11 349 - number: 537,985 228,181 (D) (D) 41 6,897 - Cattle on feed ..............................farms: 1,548 986 - - - 28 - number: 278,066 95,617 - - - 1,439 - : Hogs and pigs inventory .........................farms: 1,678 418 12 3 17 44 - number: 5,204,135 416,584 56 9 59 7,152 - Farms with- : 1 to 24 ..........................................: 730 143 12 3 16 31 - 25 to 49 .........................................: 105 31 - - 1 3 - 50 to 99 .........................................: 75 36 - - - - - 100 to 199 .......................................: 63 36 - - - 3 - 200 to 499 .......................................: 53 31 - - - 1 - 500 or more ......................................: 652 141 - - - 6 - : Hogs and pigs sold ..............................farms: 1,849 514 18 2 15 51 - number: 18,768,594 835,274 83 (D) (D) 3,522 - $1,000: 2,415,031 173,080 16 (D) (D) 708 - : Sheep and lambs inventory .......................farms: 1,612 356 26 16 18 92 2 number: 50,943 15,444 380 240 396 2,940 (D) Sheep and lambs sold ............................farms: 1,079 267 11 5 5 58 - number: 32,161 10,742 128 38 160 1,450 - : Total horses and ponies inventory ...............farms: 5,506 1,187 58 43 62 693 2 number: 33,348 5,576 273 163 361 3,474 (D) Total horses and ponies sold ....................farms: 929 113 2 4 15 23 - number: 3,088 310 (D) (D) 38 56 - : Goats, all inventory ............................farms: 1,743 250 35 23 14 178 - number: 31,943 4,699 583 99 170 2,048 - Goats, all sold .................................farms: 928 120 18 10 8 82 - number: 15,076 1,839 225 161 50 674 - : POULTRY : : Layers inventory ................................farms: 4,496 1,051 161 108 77 399 2 number: 7,278,610 80,733 5,089 2,838 2,022 13,950 (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) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS - Con. : : Farms by number of households sharing in net : income of operation: : 1 household ........................................: - 12,707 4,414 255 211 555 1,057 930 2,807 2 households .......................................: - 2,313 627 76 89 172 84 70 310 3 households .......................................: - 713 133 25 27 41 16 18 46 4 households .......................................: - 382 52 12 12 13 4 12 37 5 or more households ...............................: - 250 8 5 1 41 7 5 18 : LIVESTOCK : : Cattle and calves inventory .....................farms: - 624 4,984 346 340 120 191 95 248 number: - 20,691 212,027 126,243 123,914 8,140 2,273 2,698 6,448 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ...........................................: - 232 1,588 12 15 49 135 71 139 10 to 49 .........................................: - 293 2,513 68 35 44 48 19 82 50 to 99 .........................................: - 58 464 71 46 9 3 2 14 100 to 199 .......................................: - 26 242 51 66 9 4 - 11 200 to 499 .......................................: - 13 139 60 93 3 1 - - 500 or more ......................................: - 2 38 84 85 6 - 3 2 : Cows and heifers that calved ..................farms: - 560 4,341 187 339 90 137 63 170 number: - 11,531 99,416 12,923 65,931 3,940 1,085 323 2,458 : Beef cows ...................................farms: - 549 4,319 187 43 86 130 56 162 number: - 11,220 99,038 12,920 1,693 (D) 1,059 (D) 2,270 Farms with- : 1 to 9 .......................................: - 264 1,785 27 21 42 99 48 93 10 to 49 .....................................: - 242 2,098 97 12 29 29 8 60 50 to 99 .....................................: - 24 277 36 4 8 1 - 6 100 to 199 ...................................: - 14 126 12 4 4 1 - 3 200 to 499 ...................................: - 3 28 11 2 - - - - 500 or more ..................................: - 2 5 4 - 3 - - - : Milk cows ...................................farms: - 19 48 3 339 5 20 13 21 number: - 311 378 3 64,238 (D) 26 (D) 188 Farms with- : 1 to 9 .......................................: - 15 46 3 21 3 20 13 14 10 to 49 .....................................: - 2 - - 69 1 - - 7 50 to 99 .....................................: - 1 - - 66 - - - - 100 to 199 ...................................: - 1 2 - 71 1 - - - 200 to 499 ...................................: - - - - 90 - - - - 500 or more ..................................: - - - - 22 - - - - : Other cattle ..................................farms: - 471 3,955 337 309 92 131 65 191 number: - 9,160 112,611 113,320 57,983 4,200 1,188 2,375 3,990 : Cattle and calves sold ..........................farms: - 402 4,145 373 321 75 44 48 198 number: - 9,222 140,839 163,015 46,185 4,996 561 353 4,903 $1,000: - 10,157 158,210 308,949 40,412 6,833 615 220 6,811 Calves weighing less than 500 pounds ..........farms: - 208 1,828 44 244 25 14 19 63 number: - 2,325 32,197 2,249 22,056 396 211 257 781 Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more ............farms: - 349 3,742 373 317 71 38 30 181 number: - 6,897 108,642 160,766 24,129 4,600 350 96 4,122 Cattle on feed ..............................farms: - 28 75 373 52 18 1 - 15 number: - 1,439 12,280 159,056 5,293 (D) (D) - 2,316 : Hogs and pigs inventory .........................farms: - 44 142 9 7 751 118 25 132 number: - 7,152 3,817 1,530 10,517 4,728,530 10,399 158 25,324 Farms with- : 1 to 24 ..........................................: - 31 122 2 3 170 103 23 102 25 to 49 .........................................: - 3 13 - - 42 6 2 7 50 to 99 .........................................: - - 6 - 1 27 1 - 4 100 to 199 .......................................: - 3 - - - 20 - - 4 200 to 499 .......................................: - 1 - 7 - 12 - - 2 500 or more ......................................: - 6 1 - 3 480 8 - 13 : Hogs and pigs sold ..............................farms: - 51 158 25 6 814 93 29 124 number: - 3,522 9,440 2,844 15,893 17,834,367 19,196 229 47,698 $1,000: - 708 886 442 1,168 2,225,260 3,290 23 10,147 : Sheep and lambs inventory .......................farms: - 90 143 9 9 21 141 592 189 number: - (D) 3,049 295 1,077 1,003 2,682 20,623 2,814 Sheep and lambs sold ............................farms: - 58 68 11 8 17 69 461 99 number: - 1,450 1,123 279 692 901 585 14,523 1,540 : Total horses and ponies inventory ...............farms: - 691 804 33 39 41 230 178 2,138 number: - (D) 2,965 86 373 145 1,143 651 18,138 Total horses and ponies sold ....................farms: - 23 66 2 8 1 14 - 681 number: - 56 201 (D) 20 (D) 21 - 2,421 : Goats, all inventory ............................farms: - 178 212 13 6 28 214 567 203 number: - 2,048 2,613 536 116 649 1,804 16,658 1,968 Goats, all sold .................................farms: - 82 87 9 4 20 40 418 112 number: - 674 905 352 24 173 252 9,482 939 : POULTRY : : Layers inventory ................................farms: - 397 598 18 35 92 1,067 327 563 number: - (D) 16,747 603 1,836 2,553 7,115,107 5,803 31,329 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 .........................................: 4,404 1,034 161 108 77 396 2 400 to 3,199 .....................................: 49 13 - - - 3 - 3,200 to 9,999 ...................................: 8 - - - - - - 10,000 to 19,999 .................................: 15 4 - - - - - 20,000 to 49,999 .................................: 15 - - - - - - 50,000 to 99,999 .................................: - - - - - - - 100,000 or more ..................................: 5 - - - - - - : Pullets for laying flock replacement inventory ..farms: 680 93 20 33 3 42 - number: 700,533 2,989 307 667 70 1,280 - : Layers sold .....................................farms: 519 87 10 11 7 42 - number: 3,274,145 5,912 655 217 83 5,974 - : Pullets for laying flock replacement sold .......farms: 60 3 2 - - 3 - number: 237,263 (D) (D) - - 275 - : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ......farms: 548 73 21 8 6 31 - number: 1,121,454 114,761 4,180 840 494 2,358 - Farms with- : 1 to 1,999 .......................................: 511 66 21 8 6 31 - 2,000 to 59,999 ..................................: 36 7 - - - - - 60,000 to 99,999 .................................: - - - - - - - 100,000 or more ..................................: 1 - - - - - - : Turkeys inventory ...............................farms: 437 62 20 14 6 22 - number: 986,321 7,228 122 86 154 135 - Turkeys sold ....................................farms: 231 33 6 4 5 15 - number: 2,855,608 (D) 71 19 (D) 49 - : CROPS : : Barley for grain ................................farms: 52 50 - - - - - acres: 6,511 (D) - - - - - bushels: 385,529 (D) - - - - - Irrigated .....................................farms: 2 2 - - - - - acres: (D) (D) - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: 16 14 - - - - - 25 to 99 acres ...................................: 19 19 - - - - - 100 to 249 acres .................................: 5 5 - - - - - 250 to 499 acres .................................: 9 9 - - - - - 500 acres or more ................................: 3 3 - - - - - : Corn for grain ..................................farms: 35,190 33,740 57 17 34 190 1 acres: 10,421,518 10,096,218 9,707 164 3,145 7,277 (D) bushels: 2,143,284,486 2,076,309,918 2,032,814 24,735 619,475 1,211,677 (D) Irrigated .....................................farms: 1,249 1,206 6 - 3 11 - acres: 346,598 340,264 3,096 - 21 128 - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: 4,713 4,239 34 16 20 129 1 25 to 99 acres ...................................: 10,484 10,166 7 1 4 36 - 100 to 249 acres .................................: 8,634 8,353 7 - 7 23 - 250 to 499 acres .................................: 5,537 5,366 5 - 2 1 - 500 acres or more ................................: 5,822 5,616 4 - 1 1 - : Corn for silage or greenchop ....................farms: 847 552 2 1 - 26 - acres: 54,742 (D) (D) (D) - 822 - tons: 1,079,213 435,840 (D) (D) - 18,609 - Irrigated .....................................farms: 13 9 - - - - - acres: 324 64 - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: 401 298 2 1 - 21 - 25 to 99 acres ...................................: 302 192 - - - 3 - 100 to 249 acres .................................: 97 48 - - - 1 - 250 to 499 acres .................................: 37 12 - - - 1 - 500 acres or more ................................: 10 2 - - - - - : Cotton, all .....................................farms: 1 1 - - - - - acres: (D) (D) - - - - - bales: (D) (D) - - - - - Irrigated .....................................farms: 1 1 - - - - - acres: (D) (D) - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: - - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres ...................................: - - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres .................................: - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres .................................: - - - - - - - 500 acres or more ................................: 1 1 - - - - - : Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas and : limas ..........................................farms: 5 5 - - - - - acres: 908 908 - - - - - cwt: 8,788 8,788 - - - - - Irrigated .....................................farms: 1 1 - - - - - acres: (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 .........................................: - 394 594 18 34 92 1,011 327 552 400 to 3,199 .....................................: - 3 3 - 1 - 21 - 8 3,200 to 9,999 ...................................: - - 1 - - - 4 - 3 10,000 to 19,999 .................................: - - - - - - 11 - - 20,000 to 49,999 .................................: - - - - - - 15 - - 50,000 to 99,999 .................................: - - - - - - - - - 100,000 or more ..................................: - - - - - - 5 - - : Pullets for laying flock replacement inventory ..farms: - 42 89 5 8 9 237 42 99 number: - 1,280 1,568 115 306 210 689,838 555 2,628 : Layers sold .....................................farms: - 42 62 2 4 11 193 31 59 number: - 5,974 2,675 (D) (D) 308 3,254,572 448 3,054 : Pullets for laying flock replacement sold .......farms: - 3 2 1 2 9 24 - 14 number: - 275 (D) (D) (D) 125 235,573 - 717 : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ......farms: - 31 99 5 3 22 184 33 63 number: - 2,358 10,572 475 125 7,118 951,218 842 28,471 Farms with- : 1 to 1,999 .......................................: - 31 99 5 3 22 157 33 60 2,000 to 59,999 ..................................: - - - - - - 26 - 3 60,000 to 99,999 .................................: - - - - - - - - - 100,000 or more ..................................: - - - - - - 1 - - : Turkeys inventory ...............................farms: - 22 54 3 3 16 146 33 58 number: - 135 (D) 21 53 (D) 962,037 140 371 Turkeys sold ....................................farms: - 15 27 5 1 8 102 9 16 number: - 49 446 2,865 (D) (D) 2,778,064 103 (D) : CROPS : : Barley for grain ................................farms: - - 2 - - - - - - acres: - - (D) - - - - - - bushels: - - (D) - - - - - - Irrigated .....................................farms: - - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: - - 2 - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres ...................................: - - - - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres .................................: - - - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres .................................: - - - - - - - - - 500 acres or more ................................: - - - - - - - - - : Corn for grain ..................................farms: - 189 299 168 258 303 51 20 53 acres: - (D) 28,488 44,128 55,045 167,862 2,684 326 6,474 bushels: - (D) 5,431,944 9,241,584 10,813,175 35,727,153 458,050 47,497 1,366,464 Irrigated .....................................farms: - 11 4 4 2 10 3 - - acres: - 128 (D) 1,152 (D) 1,723 105 - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: - 128 150 16 17 18 30 18 26 25 to 99 acres ...................................: - 36 81 50 88 25 13 1 12 100 to 249 acres .................................: - 23 40 48 79 60 6 1 10 250 to 499 acres .................................: - 1 16 28 50 67 1 - 1 500 acres or more ................................: - 1 12 26 24 133 1 - 4 : Corn for silage or greenchop ....................farms: - 26 64 31 159 5 - 1 6 acres: - 822 1,910 2,848 23,771 217 - (D) (D) tons: - 18,609 35,506 52,088 529,290 4,704 - (D) (D) Irrigated .....................................farms: - - 2 - 1 1 - - - acres: - - (D) - (D) (D) - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: - 21 39 16 18 3 - 1 2 25 to 99 acres ...................................: - 3 21 11 70 1 - - 4 100 to 249 acres .................................: - 1 3 2 42 1 - - - 250 to 499 acres .................................: - 1 1 1 22 - - - - 500 acres or more ................................: - - - 1 7 - - - - : Cotton, all .....................................farms: - - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - - bales: - - - - - - - - - Irrigated .....................................farms: - - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: - - - - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres ...................................: - - - - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres .................................: - - - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres .................................: - - - - - - - - - 500 acres or more ................................: - - - - - - - - - : Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas and : limas ..........................................farms: - - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - - cwt: - - - - - - - - - Irrigated .....................................farms: - - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ....................................: - - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres ...................................: 3 3 - - - - - 100 to 249 acres .................................: - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres .................................: 2 2 - - - - - 500 acres or more ................................: - - - - - - - : Oats for grain ..................................farms: 298 245 - - - 8 - acres: 11,418 10,349 - - - 106 - bushels: 937,052 864,697 - - - 7,398 - Irrigated .....................................farms: 3 3 - - - - - acres: 54 54 - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: 187 148 - - - 8 - 25 to 99 acres ...................................: 97 83 - - - - - 100 to 249 acres .................................: 8 8 - - - - - 250 to 499 acres .................................: 3 3 - - - - - 500 acres or more ................................: 3 3 - - - - - : Rice ............................................farms: 1 1 - - - - - acres: (D) (D) - - - - - cwt: (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 .................................: - - - - - - - 500 acres or more ................................: - - - - - - - : Sorghum for grain ...............................farms: 68 64 - - - - - acres: 4,639 4,533 - - - - - bushels: 456,143 447,983 - - - - - Irrigated .....................................farms: 5 5 - - - - - acres: 287 287 - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: 31 29 - - - - - 25 to 99 acres ...................................: 26 24 - - - - - 100 to 249 acres .................................: 8 8 - - - - - 250 to 499 acres .................................: 2 2 - - - - - 500 acres or more ................................: 1 1 - - - - - : Soybeans for beans ..............................farms: 33,243 31,898 53 11 34 211 - acres: 10,213,710 9,969,240 11,770 179 2,667 9,883 - bushels: 605,437,675 590,741,743 715,705 10,696 136,350 460,609 - Irrigated .....................................farms: 1,023 986 6 - 3 8 - acres: 219,203 214,954 2,302 - 72 209 - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: 4,172 3,749 18 10 15 133 - 25 to 99 acres ...................................: 9,505 9,119 15 1 9 49 - 100 to 249 acres .................................: 7,874 7,654 6 - 8 22 - 250 to 499 acres .................................: 5,841 5,680 5 - 2 6 - 500 acres or more ................................: 5,851 5,696 9 - - 1 - : Sunflower seed, all .............................farms: 34 27 - - 1 3 - acres: 572 (D) - - (D) 5 - pounds: 693,311 656,941 - - (D) (D) - Irrigated .....................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: 31 24 - - 1 3 - 25 to 99 acres ...................................: 2 2 - - - - - 100 to 249 acres .................................: 1 1 - - - - - 250 to 499 acres .................................: - - - - - - - 500 acres or more ................................: - - - - - - - : Tobacco .........................................farms: 11 2 - - - 8 8 acres: 139 (D) - - - (D) (D) pounds: 201,968 (D) - - - 186,600 186,600 Irrigated .....................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 0.9 acres .................................: - - - - - - - 1.0 to 1.9 acres .................................: 3 - - - - 2 2 2.0 to 2.9 acres .................................: - - - - - - - 3.0 to 4.9 acres .................................: 5 2 - - - 3 3 5.0 to 9.9 acres .................................: - - - - - - - 10.0 to 24.9 acres ...............................: 2 - - - - 2 2 25.0 acres or more ...............................: 1 - - - - 1 1 : Wheat for grain, all ............................farms: 4,649 4,300 14 4 7 35 - acres: 540,232 511,701 923 56 176 1,439 - bushels: 39,835,453 37,673,156 65,990 3,000 10,358 89,458 - Irrigated .....................................farms: 97 94 - - - - - acres: 12,178 (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) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CROPS - Con. : : Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas and : limas - Con. : : Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: - - - - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres ...................................: - - - - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres .................................: - - - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres .................................: - - - - - - - - - 500 acres or more ................................: - - - - - - - - - : Oats for grain ..................................farms: - 8 5 5 31 - 3 - 1 acres: - 106 122 43 768 - (D) - (D) bushels: - 7,398 12,000 2,160 48,787 - (D) - (D) Irrigated .....................................farms: - - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: - 8 3 5 19 - 3 - 1 25 to 99 acres ...................................: - - 2 - 12 - - - - 100 to 249 acres .................................: - - - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres .................................: - - - - - - - - - 500 acres or more ................................: - - - - - - - - - : Rice ............................................farms: - - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - - cwt: - - - - - - - - - Irrigated .....................................farms: - - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: - - - - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres ...................................: - - - - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres .................................: - - - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres .................................: - - - - - - - - - 500 acres or more ................................: - - - - - - - - - : Sorghum for grain ...............................farms: - - 2 - - - - 1 1 acres: - - (D) - - - - (D) (D) bushels: - - (D) - - - - (D) (D) Irrigated .....................................farms: - - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: - - - - - - - 1 1 25 to 99 acres ...................................: - - 2 - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres .................................: - - - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres .................................: - - - - - - - - - 500 acres or more ................................: - - - - - - - - - : Soybeans for beans ..............................farms: - 211 282 129 207 292 40 22 64 acres: - 9,883 24,500 20,386 43,271 124,778 2,291 432 4,313 bushels: - 460,609 1,503,556 1,200,989 2,422,724 7,854,455 125,777 24,489 240,582 Irrigated .....................................farms: - 8 1 4 2 10 3 - - acres: - 209 (D) 286 (D) 1,099 95 - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: - 133 132 15 17 18 14 18 33 25 to 99 acres ...................................: - 49 105 55 70 43 18 3 18 100 to 249 acres .................................: - 22 25 26 58 57 7 1 10 250 to 499 acres .................................: - 6 10 29 38 68 1 - 2 500 acres or more ................................: - 1 10 4 24 106 - - 1 : Sunflower seed, all .............................farms: - 3 - - - - 3 - - acres: - 5 - - - - 66 - - pounds: - (D) - - - - 27,000 - - Irrigated .....................................farms: - - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: - 3 - - - - 3 - - 25 to 99 acres ...................................: - - - - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres .................................: - - - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres .................................: - - - - - - - - - 500 acres or more ................................: - - - - - - - - - : Tobacco .........................................farms: - - - - - - - 1 - acres: - - - - - - - (D) - pounds: - - - - - - - (D) - Irrigated .....................................farms: - - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 0.9 acres .................................: - - - - - - - - - 1.0 to 1.9 acres .................................: - - - - - - - 1 - 2.0 to 2.9 acres .................................: - - - - - - - - - 3.0 to 4.9 acres .................................: - - - - - - - - - 5.0 to 9.9 acres .................................: - - - - - - - - - 10.0 to 24.9 acres ...............................: - - - - - - - - - 25.0 acres or more ...............................: - - - - - - - - - : Wheat for grain, all ............................farms: - 35 40 38 123 62 7 4 15 acres: - 1,439 1,349 2,588 13,219 7,726 437 80 538 bushels: - 89,458 104,252 176,578 1,019,488 619,532 30,245 3,526 39,870 Irrigated .....................................farms: - - 2 - - 1 - - - acres: - - (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. : : Wheat for grain, all - Con. : : Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: 1,085 978 8 4 6 18 - 25 to 99 acres ...................................: 2,003 1,852 4 - - 13 - 100 to 249 acres .................................: 1,051 983 1 - 1 3 - 250 to 499 acres .................................: 324 308 - - - 1 - 500 acres or more ................................: 186 179 1 - - - - : Forage-land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ....................farms: 16,355 6,741 101 89 57 4,276 2 acres: 528,857 252,575 1,070 899 684 122,730 (D) tons, dry equivalent: 1,487,461 752,360 1,533 1,832 1,280 323,803 (D) Irrigated .....................................farms: 216 101 3 - - 67 - acres: 5,610 2,600 5 - - 1,838 - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: 10,329 3,626 96 83 50 2,976 2 25 to 99 acres ...................................: 4,898 2,538 4 6 6 1,092 - 100 to 249 acres .................................: 971 518 - - 1 159 - 250 to 499 acres .................................: 127 49 1 - - 34 - 500 acres or more ................................: 30 10 - - - 15 - : Alfalfa hay ...................................farms: 8,476 4,039 57 42 39 2,053 - acres: 219,586 120,593 291 378 396 47,202 - tons, dry: 744,476 423,991 728 861 827 153,293 - Irrigated ...................................farms: 131 68 - - - 32 - acres: 2,875 1,721 - - - 328 - : Other dry hay .................................farms: 8,151 3,122 40 40 22 2,152 2 acres: 253,699 110,391 640 431 185 64,804 (D) tons, dry: 550,694 256,610 684 876 287 142,925 (D) Irrigated ...................................farms: 103 41 3 - - 42 - acres: 2,641 851 5 - - 1,500 - : Field and grass seed crops, all .................farms: 17 14 1 - - 2 - acres: 488 474 (D) - - (D) - Irrigated .....................................farms: 1 1 - - - - - acres: (D) (D) - - - - - : Land in vegetables ..............................farms: 1,388 322 619 93 118 120 - acres: 54,386 28,411 23,075 434 577 815 - Irrigated .....................................farms: 536 106 236 30 78 56 - acres: 27,292 14,877 11,444 (D) 280 238 - Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres .................................: 911 100 452 75 87 103 - 5.0 to 24.9 acres ................................: 212 51 97 15 27 9 - 25.0 to 99.9 acres ...............................: 133 83 32 2 4 6 - 100.0 to 249.9 acres .............................: 86 62 19 1 - 2 - 250.0 acres or more ..............................: 46 26 19 - - - - : Beans, snap ...................................farms: 359 76 172 8 49 37 - acres: 10,689 9,142 1,450 (D) (D) 35 - Harvested for processing ....................farms: 76 62 12 - - 2 - acres: 10,072 9,129 (D) - - (D) - : Peas, green ...................................farms: 80 17 45 - 2 13 - acres: 2,284 1,686 531 - (D) (D) - Harvested for processing ....................farms: 21 15 3 - - 1 - acres: 2,252 1,671 517 - - (D) - Potatoes ......................................farms: 249 14 140 10 21 27 - acres: 6,373 4 6,324 5 8 13 - Harvested for processing ....................farms: 15 2 10 - 1 - - acres: 5,924 (D) 5,923 - (D) - - Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...............................: 236 14 130 10 21 26 - 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..............................: 4 - 1 - - 1 - 25.0 to 99.9 acres .............................: 1 - 1 - - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres ...........................: 3 - 3 - - - - 250.0 acres or more ............................: 5 - 5 - - - - : Sweet corn (see text) .........................farms: 370 71 181 25 23 39 - acres: 8,074 2,062 5,248 (D) 192 311 - Harvested for processing ....................farms: 54 21 26 - - 3 - acres: 4,433 1,150 2,890 - - (D) - Sweet potatoes ................................farms: 73 3 57 1 3 7 - acres: 32 (D) 16 (D) (Z) 11 - Harvested for processing ....................farms: 4 2 2 - - - - acres: (D) (D) (D) - - - - : Tomatoes in the open ..........................farms: 518 29 301 37 64 58 - acres: 521 22 346 15 90 42 - Harvested for processing ....................farms: 28 2 18 3 2 1 - acres: 13 (D) 10 (Z) (D) (D) - : Land in orchards ................................farms: 1,102 76 108 699 53 85 - acres: 5,531 455 153 4,463 69 238 - Irrigated .....................................farms: 151 - 14 98 12 17 - acres: 608 - (D) 460 25 30 - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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. : : Wheat for grain, all - Con. : : Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: - 18 17 12 24 6 4 3 5 25 to 99 acres ...................................: - 13 20 18 50 34 1 1 10 100 to 249 acres .................................: - 3 3 8 38 12 2 - - 250 to 499 acres .................................: - 1 - - 7 8 - - - 500 acres or more ................................: - - - - 4 2 - - - : Forage-land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ....................farms: - 4,274 2,636 187 292 120 259 282 1,315 acres: - (D) 84,833 10,036 30,872 2,915 3,333 3,119 15,791 tons, dry equivalent: - (D) 179,920 26,939 148,669 7,947 5,956 6,388 30,834 Irrigated .....................................farms: - 67 21 3 5 3 4 - 9 acres: - 1,838 436 77 460 (D) (D) - 102 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: - 2,974 1,617 76 53 86 226 257 1,183 25 to 99 acres ...................................: - 1,092 825 97 126 30 32 23 119 100 to 249 acres .................................: - 159 170 12 91 4 1 2 13 250 to 499 acres .................................: - 34 24 1 18 - - - - 500 acres or more ................................: - 15 - 1 4 - - - - : Alfalfa hay ...................................farms: - 2,053 1,037 93 207 53 99 123 634 acres: - 47,202 23,086 2,487 15,852 1,195 1,145 979 5,982 tons, dry: - 153,293 63,626 8,466 69,914 3,879 2,308 2,129 14,454 Irrigated ...................................farms: - 32 13 - 5 3 2 - 8 acres: - 328 217 - 426 (D) (D) - 95 : Other dry hay .................................farms: - 2,150 1,594 97 96 70 143 151 624 acres: - (D) 54,284 6,231 4,027 1,425 1,620 1,581 8,080 tons, dry: - (D) 99,149 14,073 13,647 3,121 2,669 2,853 13,800 Irrigated ...................................farms: - 42 13 1 2 - - - 1 acres: - 1,500 219 (D) (D) - - - (D) : Field and grass seed crops, all .................farms: - 2 - - - - - - - acres: - (D) - - - - - - - Irrigated .....................................farms: - - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - - : Land in vegetables ..............................farms: - 120 13 2 4 13 41 2 41 acres: - 815 7 (D) 31 902 65 (D) 37 Irrigated .....................................farms: - 56 - - - 1 15 2 12 acres: - 238 - - - (D) 14 (D) (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres .................................: - 103 13 - 1 4 34 1 41 5.0 to 24.9 acres ................................: - 9 - 2 3 - 7 1 - 25.0 to 99.9 acres ...............................: - 6 - - - 6 - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres .............................: - 2 - - - 2 - - - 250.0 acres or more ..............................: - - - - - 1 - - - : Beans, snap ...................................farms: - 37 1 - - - 8 1 7 acres: - 35 (D) - - - 2 (D) (D) Harvested for processing ....................farms: - 2 - - - - - - - acres: - (D) - - - - - - - : Peas, green ...................................farms: - 13 - - 2 - - - 1 acres: - (D) - - (D) - - - (D) Harvested for processing ....................farms: - 1 - - 2 - - - - acres: - (D) - - (D) - - - - Potatoes ......................................farms: - 27 3 - - 2 14 - 18 acres: - 13 (Z) - - (D) (D) - 5 Harvested for processing ....................farms: - - - - - - - - 2 acres: - - - - - - - - (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...............................: - 26 3 - - - 14 - 18 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..............................: - 1 - - - 2 - - - 25.0 to 99.9 acres .............................: - - - - - - - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres ...........................: - - - - - - - - - 250.0 acres or more ............................: - - - - - - - - - : Sweet corn (see text) .........................farms: - 39 3 - - 5 11 1 11 acres: - 311 2 - - (D) 3 (D) 6 Harvested for processing ....................farms: - 3 - - - 1 - 1 2 acres: - (D) - - - (D) - (D) (D) Sweet potatoes ................................farms: - 7 1 - - - 1 - - acres: - 11 (D) - - - (D) - - Harvested for processing ....................farms: - - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - - : Tomatoes in the open ..........................farms: - 58 9 1 - - 10 1 8 acres: - 42 1 (D) - - 2 (D) (D) Harvested for processing ....................farms: - 1 - - - - - - 2 acres: - (D) - - - - - - (D) : Land in orchards ................................farms: - 85 15 - 3 1 33 5 24 acres: - 238 18 - 11 (D) 31 (D) 84 Irrigated .....................................farms: - 17 - - - - 6 - 4 acres: - 30 - - - - (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. : : Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres .................................: 846 48 102 491 53 76 - 5.0 to 24.9 acres ................................: 223 25 6 181 - 7 - 25.0 to 99.9 acres ...............................: 28 2 - 23 - 2 - 100.0 to 249.9 acres .............................: 3 1 - 2 - - - 250.0 acres or more ..............................: 2 - - 2 - - - : Apples ........................................farms: 545 38 45 348 22 37 - bearing and nonbearing acres: 2,203 107 73 1,837 39 107 - : Grapes (including muscadine) (see text) .......farms: 310 11 24 228 7 29 - bearing and nonbearing acres: 896 51 23 765 12 41 - : Peaches, all ..................................farms: 295 26 36 173 6 22 - bearing and nonbearing acres: 1,143 191 30 879 3 30 - : Almonds .......................................farms: 6 - - 5 - - - bearing and nonbearing acres: (D) - - 1 - - - : Pecans ........................................farms: 134 13 10 87 7 13 - bearing and nonbearing acres: 595 82 5 396 (D) 44 - : Walnuts, English ..............................farms: 68 - 1 56 4 5 - bearing and nonbearing acres: 66 - (D) (D) 1 1 - : Land in berries .................................farms: 530 20 83 276 41 55 - acres: 722 54 38 462 68 71 - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 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. : : Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres .................................: - 76 15 - 1 1 33 5 21 5.0 to 24.9 acres ................................: - 7 - - 2 - - - 2 25.0 to 99.9 acres ...............................: - 2 - - - - - - 1 100.0 to 249.9 acres .............................: - - - - - - - - - 250.0 acres or more ..............................: - - - - - - - - - : Apples ........................................farms: - 37 14 - 3 1 30 3 4 bearing and nonbearing acres: - 107 10 - 11 (D) 16 (D) 2 : Grapes (including muscadine) (see text) .......farms: - 29 - - - - 1 - 10 bearing and nonbearing acres: - 41 - - - - (D) - (D) : Peaches, all ..................................farms: - 22 10 - - 1 17 - 4 bearing and nonbearing acres: - 30 5 - - (D) (D) - (Z) : Almonds .......................................farms: - - - - - - 1 - - bearing and nonbearing acres: - - - - - - (D) - - : Pecans ........................................farms: - 13 2 - - - - - 2 bearing and nonbearing acres: - 44 (D) - - - - - (D) : Walnuts, English ..............................farms: - 5 - - - - 1 - 1 bearing and nonbearing acres: - 1 - - - - (D) - (D) : Land in berries .................................farms: - 55 4 - - 5 27 1 18 acres: - 71 (Z) - - (D) 17 (D) 7 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 71,123 45,412 20,694 5,017 percent: 100.0 63.8 29.1 7.1 Land in farms ............................................acres: 26,292,041 5,658,565 18,545,545 2,087,931 Average size of farm .................................acres: 370 125 896 416 : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total ....................................................farms: 71,123 45,412 20,694 5,017 $1,000: 26,745,458 4,640,100 19,723,978 2,381,380 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 376,045 102,178 953,125 474,662 : Farms by economic class: : Less than $1,000 ..........................................: 5,059 4,665 245 149 $1,000 to $2,499 ..........................................: 6,946 6,609 217 120 $2,500 to $4,999 ..........................................: 6,380 5,971 266 143 $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 6,664 5,933 499 232 $10,000 to $24,999 ........................................: 7,586 6,403 830 353 : $25,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 5,656 4,391 880 385 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 6,094 4,111 1,355 628 $100,000 to $249,999 ......................................: 7,953 4,130 2,872 951 $250,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 6,984 1,838 4,267 879 : $500,000 to $999,999 ......................................: 5,222 804 3,836 582 $1,000,000 or more ........................................: 6,579 557 5,427 595 $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 ................................: 4,200 305 3,478 417 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 ................................: 1,770 149 1,475 146 $5,000,000 or more ......................................: 609 103 474 32 : Total sales ............................................farms: 71,123 45,412 20,694 5,017 $1,000: 26,417,147 4,493,265 19,561,860 2,362,022 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and dry peas ............farms: 42,226 19,381 18,726 4,119 $1,000: 21,568,583 2,506,366 17,090,922 1,971,296 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 30,326 9,777 17,144 3,405 $1,000: 21,341,878 2,331,990 17,054,676 1,955,212 Corn ...............................................farms: 35,321 14,335 17,402 3,584 $1,000: 12,956,612 1,507,866 10,232,630 1,216,116 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 25,995 7,459 15,565 2,971 $1,000: 12,753,542 1,367,687 10,186,382 1,199,473 Wheat ..............................................farms: 4,649 1,126 3,163 360 $1,000: 315,811 30,785 266,902 18,124 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 1,598 132 1,365 101 $1,000: 256,516 16,336 227,060 13,120 Soybeans ...........................................farms: 33,240 12,955 17,034 3,251 $1,000: 8,240,844 959,671 6,550,189 730,984 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 22,503 5,216 14,857 2,430 $1,000: 8,012,301 808,239 6,493,266 710,796 Sorghum ............................................farms: 78 27 48 3 $1,000: 2,962 (D) 2,314 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 19 3 16 - $1,000: 2,207 258 1,949 - Barley .............................................farms: 52 19 31 2 $1,000: (D) (D) (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 14 3 11 - $1,000: 2,655 296 2,359 - Rice ...............................................farms: 1 - 1 - $1,000: (D) - (D) - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 1 - 1 - $1,000: (D) - (D) - Other grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas ..........................................farms: 630 158 401 71 $1,000: 49,158 6,984 36,169 6,005 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 125 15 100 10 $1,000: 44,372 6,134 32,735 5,503 Tobacco ..............................................farms: 11 10 - 1 $1,000: (D) (D) - (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 1 - - 1 $1,000: (D) - - (D) Cotton and cottonseed ................................farms: 1 - 1 - $1,000: (D) - (D) - Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 1 - 1 - $1,000: (D) - (D) - Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes ............................................farms: 1,424 949 364 111 $1,000: 179,052 29,950 120,211 28,891 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 322 79 209 34 $1,000: 167,412 21,519 118,081 27,812 : Fruits, tree nuts, and berries .......................farms: 1,027 890 100 37 $1,000: 34,261 20,803 12,933 525 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 114 81 30 3 $1,000: 25,405 13,088 12,155 162 Fruits and tree nuts ...............................farms: 794 708 64 22 $1,000: 26,094 15,600 10,333 161 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 86 63 23 - $1,000: 20,065 10,245 9,821 - Berries ............................................farms: 448 373 50 25 $1,000: 8,167 5,203 2,600 364 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 30 18 9 3 $1,000: 5,023 2,662 2,199 162 Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and sod ...........farms: 966 753 116 97 $1,000: 402,800 262,977 69,648 70,175 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 381 269 61 51 $1,000: 395,519 257,374 68,840 69,304 Cultivated Christmas trees and short rotation : woody crops .........................................farms: 185 160 17 8 $1,000: (D) (D) 386 (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: 15 13 1 1 $1,000: 1,886 (D) (D) (D) Cultivated Christmas trees .........................farms: 180 155 17 8 $1,000: (D) (D) 386 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 15 13 1 1 $1,000: 1,886 (D) (D) (D) Short rotation woody crops .........................farms: 5 5 - - $1,000: 5 5 - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - $1,000: - - - - Other crops and hay ..................................farms: 10,152 6,263 3,454 435 $1,000: 100,021 35,758 56,481 7,782 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 371 78 260 33 $1,000: 39,233 7,031 27,165 5,037 Maple syrup ........................................farms: 69 58 10 1 $1,000: 119 (D) 2 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 1 - - 1 $1,000: (D) - - (D) : Cattle and calves ....................................farms: 10,977 4,744 5,413 820 $1,000: 881,537 184,027 617,517 79,993 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 2,467 481 1,787 199 $1,000: 758,542 136,823 551,162 70,557 Milk from cows .......................................farms: 432 108 297 27 $1,000: 387,423 57,088 322,207 8,128 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 402 90 289 23 $1,000: 387,011 56,970 322,073 7,968 Hogs and pigs ........................................farms: 1,849 995 732 122 $1,000: 2,415,031 1,030,321 1,207,310 177,400 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 773 260 450 63 $1,000: 2,409,053 1,027,167 1,204,872 177,014 Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and milk .................farms: 1,897 1,372 421 104 $1,000: 12,964 7,258 4,942 763 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 42 18 21 3 $1,000: 4,530 1,817 2,531 182 Horses, ponies, mules, burros, : and donkeys .........................................farms: 979 764 199 16 $1,000: 17,162 12,627 4,410 125 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 48 37 11 - $1,000: 8,317 5,899 2,419 - Poultry and eggs .....................................farms: 3,148 2,430 587 131 $1,000: 364,202 304,877 50,284 9,041 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 149 91 44 14 $1,000: 357,361 300,065 48,696 8,601 Aquaculture ..........................................farms: 41 30 1 10 $1,000: 9,693 (D) (D) 6,704 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 14 7 1 6 $1,000: 9,341 (D) (D) 6,575 Other animals and other animal : products ............................................farms: 1,651 1,370 195 86 $1,000: 39,315 34,526 3,955 833 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 29 16 10 3 $1,000: 33,627 30,239 3,009 379 : Value of- : Government payments ....................................farms: 32,882 20,718 10,782 1,382 $1,000: 328,311 146,836 162,118 19,358 : Landlord's share of total sales ........................farms: 8,351 2 6,972 1,377 $1,000: 1,546,674 (D) 1,336,359 (D) : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to- : Consumers ..............................................farms: 2,674 1,892 564 218 $1,000: 52,977 23,748 19,926 9,303 : Retail markets, institutions, and food hubs for : local or regionally branded products ..................farms: 990 591 265 134 $1,000: 151,437 107,087 35,676 8,674 : FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES : : Total farm production expenses 1/ ........................farms: 71,123 45,412 20,694 5,017 $1,000: 17,787,801 3,358,704 12,809,142 1,619,955 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 250,099 73,961 618,979 322,893 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased .............................................farms: 45,097 21,648 19,250 4,199 $1,000: 2,942,209 345,956 2,326,020 270,233 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 13,447 10,889 1,817 741 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 12,505 7,191 3,896 1,418 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 5,602 1,965 2,919 718 $50,000 or more .........................................: 13,543 1,603 10,618 1,322 : Chemicals purchased ....................................farms: 46,814 23,358 19,167 4,289 $1,000: 1,821,790 232,670 1,413,419 175,700 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 18,093 14,552 2,488 1,053 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 13,100 6,550 5,052 1,498 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ......................................: 5,647 1,330 3,651 666 $50,000 or more .........................................: 9,974 926 7,976 1,072 : Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased ..............farms: 43,528 20,613 18,764 4,151 $1,000: 2,201,583 314,250 1,690,991 196,343 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 5,475 4,847 453 175 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 7,726 6,026 1,172 528 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 11,924 6,362 4,034 1,528 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 6,870 2,222 3,856 792 $50,000 or more .........................................: 11,533 1,156 9,249 1,128 : Cover crop seed purchased ............................farms: 5,167 1,988 2,810 369 $1,000: 18,789 3,926 13,300 1,563 : Livestock and poultry purchased or leased ..............farms: 9,640 5,359 3,639 642 $1,000: 739,670 206,909 468,350 64,410 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 5,242 3,702 1,262 278 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 2,580 1,142 1,220 218 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 859 268 529 62 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 337 96 210 31 $250,000 or more ........................................: 622 151 418 53 : Breeding livestock purchased or leased ...............farms: 4,804 2,309 2,118 377 $1,000: 85,487 36,536 40,889 8,062 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ..............................................farms: 6,129 3,705 2,088 336 $1,000: 654,184 170,374 427,462 56,348 : Feed purchased .........................................farms: 19,895 11,862 6,835 1,198 $1,000: 1,485,671 617,129 762,951 105,591 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 11,779 8,335 2,859 585 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 5,415 2,690 2,325 400 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 1,420 452 858 110 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 407 102 262 43 $250,000 or more ........................................: 874 283 531 60 : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ....................farms: 64,948 39,645 20,486 4,817 $1,000: 834,463 161,248 602,135 71,080 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 40,565 32,825 5,428 2,312 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 15,879 5,773 8,358 1,748 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 4,218 659 3,155 404 $50,000 or more .........................................: 4,286 388 3,545 353 : Utilities ..............................................farms: 47,334 24,358 19,125 3,851 $1,000: 278,394 87,003 167,921 23,470 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 10,994 8,348 2,009 637 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 23,747 12,977 8,728 2,042 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 10,804 2,714 7,042 1,048 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 1,115 159 880 76 $50,000 or more .........................................: 674 160 466 48 : Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ...............farms: 56,659 32,231 20,014 4,414 $1,000: 1,094,259 243,680 751,102 99,477 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 27,104 22,031 3,586 1,487 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 17,954 8,359 7,737 1,858 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 5,740 1,178 3,984 578 $50,000 or more .........................................: 5,861 663 4,707 491 : Hired farm labor .......................................farms: 17,637 6,981 9,145 1,511 $1,000: 932,742 307,589 540,180 84,972 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 5,604 3,175 1,993 436 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 5,414 2,280 2,660 474 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 4,731 1,124 3,192 415 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 1,197 186 892 119 $250,000 or more ........................................: 691 216 408 67 : Contract labor .........................................farms: 4,294 2,446 1,568 280 $1,000: 83,143 27,983 40,647 14,513 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 688 505 146 37 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 1,516 991 424 101 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,572 772 695 105 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 249 94 145 10 $50,000 or more .........................................: 269 84 158 27 : Customwork and custom hauling ..........................farms: 18,402 8,800 7,873 1,729 $1,000: 281,007 81,353 170,946 28,709 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 2,774 2,030 581 163 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 5,960 3,442 2,026 492 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 6,777 2,622 3,365 790 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 1,801 466 1,165 170 $50,000 or more .........................................: 1,090 240 736 114 : Cash rent for land, buildings, and grazing : fees ..................................................farms: 21,319 346 17,066 3,907 $1,000: 2,593,287 20,363 2,243,260 329,665 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ............................................: 3,619 103 2,781 735 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 1,669 39 1,302 328 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 3,372 64 2,520 788 $25,000 or more .........................................: 12,659 140 10,463 2,056 : Rent and lease expenses for machinery, equipment, : and farm share of vehicles ............................farms: 6,138 2,039 3,260 839 $1,000: 197,348 23,710 148,661 24,977 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 750 422 262 66 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 1,612 867 537 208 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 2,129 601 1,213 315 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 697 98 470 129 $50,000 or more .........................................: 950 51 778 121 : Interest expense .......................................farms: 28,165 12,884 13,314 1,967 $1,000: 708,587 169,472 514,702 24,413 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 9,823 6,072 2,762 989 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 11,596 5,274 5,565 757 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 5,386 1,327 3,871 188 $100,000 or more ........................................: 1,360 211 1,116 33 : Secured by real estate ...............................farms: 21,364 10,483 10,881 - $1,000: 510,737 138,447 372,290 - Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 1,785 1,196 589 - $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 5,345 3,521 1,824 - $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 9,304 4,540 4,764 - $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 2,454 747 1,707 - $50,000 or more .......................................: 2,476 479 1,997 - : Not secured by real estate ...........................farms: 16,490 6,215 8,308 1,967 $1,000: 197,850 31,025 142,412 24,413 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 2,594 1,505 816 273 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 6,522 3,384 2,422 716 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 5,635 1,112 3,766 757 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 1,012 150 725 137 $50,000 or more .......................................: 727 64 579 84 : Property taxes paid ....................................farms: 66,918 44,887 20,517 1,514 $1,000: 573,779 266,387 295,380 12,011 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 39,227 30,905 7,511 811 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 13,079 7,855 4,827 397 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 10,004 4,509 5,252 243 $25,000 or more .........................................: 4,608 1,618 2,927 63 : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom services : for livestock .........................................farms: 13,819 7,488 5,447 884 $1,000: 128,773 62,931 59,547 6,295 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 11,191 6,670 3,822 699 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,913 584 1,189 140 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 386 111 248 27 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 127 26 95 6 $100,000 or more ........................................: 202 97 93 12 : All other production expenses ..........................farms: 48,076 24,724 19,153 4,199 $1,000: 891,095 190,069 612,930 88,096 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 23,838 17,431 4,745 1,662 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 14,907 5,997 7,283 1,627 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 4,429 814 3,124 491 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 3,443 314 2,840 289 $100,000 or more ........................................: 1,459 168 1,161 130 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ .................farms: 7,916 817 5,879 1,220 $1,000: 543,186 14,277 453,047 75,862 : Depreciation expenses claimed ............................farms: 43,668 21,963 18,093 3,612 $1,000: 2,224,581 391,822 1,646,911 185,848 : NET CASH FARM INCOME : : Net cash farm income of operations .......................farms: 71,123 45,412 20,694 5,017 $1,000: 10,001,692 1,916,167 7,270,866 814,659 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 140,625 42,195 351,351 162,380 : Farms with net gains 2/ ...............................number: 47,331 26,731 16,755 3,845 Average net gain .................................dollars: 227,392 85,764 453,494 226,744 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 1,730 1,539 128 63 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 4,692 4,089 359 244 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 3,598 2,971 388 239 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 6,467 5,043 1,040 384 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 6,219 4,413 1,249 557 $50,000 or more .........................................: 24,625 8,676 13,591 2,358 : Farms with net losses .................................number: 23,792 18,681 3,939 1,172 Average net loss .................................dollars: 31,985 20,148 83,125 48,783 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ........................................: 1,623 1,467 106 50 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 5,828 5,161 454 213 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 4,745 4,086 481 178 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 5,826 4,674 891 261 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 2,597 1,871 544 182 $50,000 or more .........................................: 3,173 1,422 1,463 288 : Net cash farm income of producers ........................farms: 71,123 45,412 20,694 5,017 $1,000: 8,718,647 1,848,103 6,208,895 661,648 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 122,585 40,696 300,034 131,881 : Producers reporting net gains 2/ .......................farms: 46,736 26,752 16,277 3,707 Average net gain .................................dollars: 204,773 83,153 406,487 196,756 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 1,728 1,530 129 69 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 4,744 4,075 404 265 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 3,619 2,971 406 242 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 6,516 5,063 1,045 408 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 6,386 4,429 1,372 585 $50,000 or more .........................................: 23,743 8,684 12,921 2,138 : Producers reporting net losses .........................farms: 24,387 18,660 4,417 1,310 Average net loss .................................dollars: 34,921 20,172 92,256 51,699 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 1,637 1,465 124 48 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 5,851 5,152 470 229 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 4,827 4,095 520 212 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 5,889 4,660 961 268 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 2,692 1,864 611 217 $50,000 or more .........................................: 3,491 1,424 1,731 336 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ....................................................farms: 419 105 273 41 $1,000: 53,188 3,465 46,411 3,312 : INCOME FROM FARM-RELATED SOURCES : : Total income from farm-related sources ...................farms: 37,109 21,093 13,470 2,546 $1,000: 1,044,035 634,770 356,031 53,234 : Customwork and other agricultural services .............farms: 5,127 1,510 3,028 589 $1,000: 164,484 34,114 108,805 21,565 : Gross cash rent or share payments ......................farms: 16,486 13,637 2,515 334 $1,000: 606,429 510,369 85,438 10,622 Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas trees, : short rotation woody crops, and maple products ........farms: 810 635 171 4 $1,000: 17,289 13,621 (D) (D) Agri-tourism and recreational services .................farms: 693 480 168 45 $1,000: 22,906 17,731 4,299 877 Patronage dividends and refunds from : cooperatives ..........................................farms: 18,763 6,697 10,294 1,772 $1,000: 71,217 14,622 51,542 5,052 Crop and livestock insurance payments ..................farms: 5,408 1,526 3,328 554 $1,000: 99,958 14,627 76,876 8,454 Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments .........................farms: 674 361 272 41 $1,000: 2,792 1,158 (D) (D) Other farm-related income sources ......................farms: 2,000 987 846 167 $1,000: 58,960 28,528 24,028 6,405 : LAND USE : : Total cropland ...........................................farms: 64,487 39,432 20,383 4,672 acres: 22,913,841 3,651,626 17,271,368 1,990,847 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 52,862 28,223 20,086 4,553 acres: 21,606,950 2,901,502 16,760,369 1,945,079 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 49 acres ...........................................: 19,701 16,685 2,051 965 50 to 99 acres ..........................................: 6,282 4,350 1,335 597 100 to 199 acres ........................................: 6,420 3,437 2,214 769 200 to 499 acres ........................................: 8,360 2,625 4,690 1,045 500 to 999 acres ........................................: 6,188 842 4,696 650 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................: 3,525 207 2,961 357 2,000 acres or more .....................................: 2,386 77 2,139 170 : Cropland- : Other pasture and grazing land that could have been : used for crops without additional : improvements ........................................farms: 2,829 1,761 926 142 acres: 118,312 48,474 65,024 4,814 On which all crops failed or were abandoned ..........farms: 1,493 813 591 89 acres: 63,800 16,058 44,643 3,099 Idle or used for cover crops or soil improvement, : but not harvested and not pastured or grazed ........farms: 25,975 17,905 7,371 699 acres: 1,079,993 663,542 381,827 34,624 In summer fallow .....................................farms: 1,490 986 439 65 acres: 44,786 22,050 19,505 3,231 : Total woodland ...........................................farms: 27,023 20,220 6,347 456 acres: 1,758,270 1,220,037 511,012 27,221 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 5,453 3,440 1,823 190 acres: 185,424 87,911 89,692 7,821 Woodland not pastured ..................................farms: 23,847 18,161 5,364 322 acres: 1,572,846 1,132,126 421,320 19,400 Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured ..........................farms: 17,235 11,099 5,369 767 acres: 742,228 307,508 393,268 41,452 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. ...............farms: 38,458 26,453 11,071 934 acres: 877,702 479,394 369,897 28,411 : Irrigated land ...........................................farms: 2,930 1,558 1,138 234 acres: 635,957 80,822 519,877 35,258 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 2,864 1,500 1,132 232 acres: 633,494 79,422 518,846 35,226 Pastureland and other land .............................farms: 137 95 37 5 acres: 2,463 1,400 1,031 32 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : Enhancement Programs ....................................farms: 26,108 18,618 7,064 426 acres: 812,404 597,852 200,754 13,798 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs .................farms: 33,145 12,823 16,713 3,609 acres: 19,613,771 2,213,482 15,587,058 1,813,231 : ORGANIC AGRICULTURE : : Total organic product sales ..............................farms: 370 132 189 49 $1,000: 120,868 28,483 78,696 13,689 : VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS : : Estimated market value of land and buildings .............farms: 71,123 45,412 20,694 5,017 $1,000: 221,369,651 43,766,140 159,157,167 18,446,343 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 3,112,490 963,757 7,690,981 3,676,768 Average per acre ...................................dollars: 8,420 7,734 8,582 8,835 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 .............................................: 2,323 2,065 35 223 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 3,329 3,036 99 194 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 7,063 6,400 316 347 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 16,393 14,533 1,183 677 $500,000 to $999,999 ......................................: 11,366 8,829 1,875 662 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ..................................: 8,678 5,449 2,506 723 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ..................................: 10,034 3,671 5,275 1,088 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ..................................: 6,624 1,101 4,855 668 $10,000,000 or more .......................................: 5,313 328 4,550 435 : VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................farms: 71,123 45,412 20,694 5,017 $1,000: 18,820,530 4,301,352 12,813,251 1,705,927 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $4,999 ..............................................: 4,146 3,832 183 131 $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 4,210 3,838 220 152 $10,000 to $19,999 ........................................: 6,870 6,129 437 304 $20,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 14,663 12,500 1,452 711 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 11,644 8,809 2,065 770 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 8,951 5,271 2,879 801 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 9,582 3,383 5,129 1,070 $500,000 or more ..........................................: 11,057 1,650 8,329 1,078 : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ................................farms: 51,809 28,090 19,454 4,265 number: 112,750 44,042 58,996 9,712 : Tractors, all ............................................farms: 54,740 31,101 19,500 4,139 number: 173,427 68,495 89,876 15,056 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ..........................farms: 23,431 14,759 7,312 1,360 number: 33,322 19,776 11,475 2,071 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ..............................farms: 35,079 19,365 13,205 2,509 number: 56,362 27,961 24,147 4,254 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ...........................farms: 31,766 11,283 17,193 3,290 number: 83,743 20,758 54,254 8,731 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled ..................farms: 24,591 6,952 14,920 2,719 number: 28,320 7,634 17,612 3,074 Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled .............farms: - - - - number: - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled ........................farms: 948 310 565 73 number: 999 332 587 80 Hay balers ...............................................farms: 11,421 5,373 5,307 741 number: 14,210 6,398 6,903 909 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 43,006 19,825 19,049 4,132 acres treated: 17,407,602 2,304,198 13,481,605 1,621,799 Manure used ..............................................farms: 7,973 3,445 3,988 540 acres treated: 543,446 94,118 410,422 38,906 Organic fertilizer used ..................................farms: 868 523 287 58 acres treated: 107,209 26,599 72,773 7,837 : Acres treated to control- : Insects ................................................farms: 20,505 8,786 9,534 2,185 acres: 8,343,768 1,004,997 6,474,551 864,220 Weeds, grass, or brush .................................farms: 43,653 20,701 18,766 4,186 acres: 20,617,538 2,682,288 16,031,270 1,903,980 Nematodes ..............................................farms: 6,073 2,697 2,678 698 acres: 1,969,545 295,310 1,457,900 216,335 Diseases in crops and orchards .........................farms: 10,451 3,875 5,227 1,349 acres: 4,658,635 439,974 3,675,389 543,272 Chemicals used to control growth, : thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate .........................farms: 1,301 672 498 131 acres on which used: 133,903 30,283 91,884 11,736 : LAND USE PRACTICES : : Land drained by tile .....................................farms: 23,701 10,048 11,218 2,435 acres: 8,835,553 1,153,724 6,759,595 922,234 Land artificially drained by ditches .....................farms: 12,064 5,842 5,269 953 acres: 3,579,995 466,242 2,862,766 250,987 Land under conservation easement .........................farms: 4,569 3,265 1,140 164 acres: 202,183 122,109 71,420 8,654 Cropland on which no-till practices were used ............farms: 21,631 9,179 10,527 1,925 acres: 6,439,833 890,577 4,987,966 561,290 Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were used (see text) .......farms: 21,258 8,198 11,066 1,994 acres: 8,891,525 985,442 7,127,565 778,518 Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) ..........................farms: 18,035 8,354 7,771 1,910 acres: 5,912,002 881,621 4,444,949 585,432 Cropland planted to a cover crop (excluding CRP) .........farms: 6,557 2,550 3,504 503 acres: 881,228 128,110 680,481 72,637 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ........farms: 20,796 7,507 10,787 2,502 : RENEWABLE ENERGY : : Renewable energy producing systems (see text) ............farms: 6,201 3,380 2,478 343 Solar panels ...........................................farms: 3,369 1,896 1,298 175 Wind turbines ..........................................farms: 1,117 413 594 110 Methane digesters ......................................farms: 21 15 6 - Geothermal/geoexchange systems .........................farms: 2,262 1,340 840 82 Small hydro systems ....................................farms: 67 43 21 3 : Wind rights leased to others .............................farms: 1,513 776 631 106 : TENURE : : Full owners ..............................................farms: 45,412 45,412 - - Part owners ..............................................farms: 20,694 - 20,694 - Tenants ..................................................farms: 5,017 - - 5,017 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND : : Land owned ...............................................farms: 66,392 45,412 20,694 286 acres: 14,400,223 8,043,060 6,315,188 41,975 Owned land in farms ....................................farms: 66,106 45,412 20,694 - acres: 11,607,971 5,658,565 5,949,406 - : Land rented or leased from others ........................farms: 25,902 191 20,694 5,017 acres: 14,740,331 18,940 12,614,421 2,106,970 Rented or leased land in farms .........................farms: 25,711 - 20,694 5,017 acres: 14,684,070 - 12,596,139 2,087,931 : Land rented or leased to others ..........................farms: 17,157 14,167 2,632 358 acres: 2,848,513 2,403,435 384,064 61,014 : TOTAL PRODUCERS AND FARMS BY NUMBER OF : PRODUCERS : : Total producers ...............................................: 124,725 80,655 35,236 8,834 Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer ................................................: 34,418 20,989 10,727 2,702 2 producers ...............................................: 27,216 18,494 7,194 1,528 3 producers ...............................................: 5,464 3,317 1,699 448 4 producers ...............................................: 2,682 1,711 740 231 5 or more producers .......................................: 1,343 901 334 108 : Total male producers ........................................: 89,213 54,932 27,315 6,966 Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 52,717 33,783 15,445 3,489 2 producers .............................................: 10,498 5,956 3,570 972 3 producers .............................................: 3,048 1,729 1,068 251 4 producers .............................................: 855 519 235 101 5 or more producers .....................................: 448 292 102 54 : Total female producers ......................................: 35,512 25,723 7,921 1,868 Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 27,629 20,082 6,253 1,294 2 producers .............................................: 2,623 1,892 557 174 3 producers .............................................: 467 341 101 25 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 .............................................: 156 105 38 13 5 or more producers .....................................: 103 70 18 15 : PRODUCERS' CHARACTERISTICS 3/ : : Sex of producers: : Male .......................................................: 87,415 53,659 26,997 6,759 Female ......................................................: 33,927 24,717 7,511 1,699 : Hired managers ................................................: 6,226 2,217 3,268 741 : Primary occupation: : Farming .....................................................: 52,947 26,972 21,725 4,250 Other .......................................................: 68,395 51,404 12,783 4,208 : Place of residence: : On farm operated ............................................: 69,779 41,634 24,462 3,683 Not on farm operated ........................................: 51,563 36,742 10,046 4,775 : Days of work off farm: : None ........................................................: 52,396 32,781 16,485 3,130 Any .........................................................: 68,946 45,595 18,023 5,328 1 to 49 days ..............................................: 10,991 7,353 2,931 707 50 to 99 days .............................................: 4,890 2,945 1,544 401 100 to 199 days ...........................................: 7,724 4,525 2,549 650 200 days or more ..........................................: 45,341 30,772 10,999 3,570 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less .............................................: 5,621 4,023 936 662 3 or 4 years ................................................: 8,448 5,837 1,646 965 5 to 9 years ................................................: 20,678 14,602 4,087 1,989 10 years or more ............................................: 86,595 53,914 27,839 4,842 : Average years on present farm ...............................: 23.5 21.9 28.4 18.4 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less .............................................: 15,023 10,829 2,608 1,586 6 to 10 years ...............................................: 17,515 12,193 3,602 1,720 11 years or more ............................................: 88,804 55,354 28,298 5,152 : Average years on any farm ...................................: 25.6 24.1 30.3 21.4 : Age group: : Under 25 years ..............................................: 1,596 949 482 165 25 to 34 years ..............................................: 9,036 4,623 2,984 1,429 35 to 44 years ..............................................: 15,532 8,750 5,016 1,766 45 to 54 years ..............................................: 17,123 10,887 4,991 1,245 55 to 64 years ..............................................: 29,331 18,653 8,875 1,803 65 to 74 years ..............................................: 30,249 20,407 8,415 1,427 75 years and over ...........................................: 18,475 14,107 3,745 623 : Average age .................................................: 58.6 60.2 56.8 51.3 : Young producers (see text) ....................................: 10,632 5,572 3,466 1,594 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ..............: 1,101 765 257 79 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native ............................: 106 76 19 11 Asian .......................................................: 196 139 45 12 Black or African American ...................................: 155 103 33 19 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ...................: 32 28 3 1 White .......................................................: 120,514 77,801 34,317 8,396 More than one race reported .................................: 339 229 91 19 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training in : the Reserves or National Guard (see text) ..................: 110,876 70,375 32,477 8,024 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ...................: 10,466 8,001 2,031 434 : Number of persons living in producers' : households ...................................................: 246,263 151,469 74,815 19,979 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions ........................................: 98,886 61,699 30,003 7,184 Land use and/or crop decisions ..............................: 87,199 52,804 27,755 6,640 Livestock decisions .........................................: 39,043 24,427 12,240 2,376 Marketing decisions (see text) ..............................: 69,235 37,050 25,993 6,192 Record keeping and/or financial management ..................: 86,794 52,462 27,767 6,565 Estate planning or succession planning ......................: 61,416 36,711 20,997 3,708 : FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by one producer's : household and/or extended family ........................farms: 66,296 42,359 19,445 4,492 acres: 23,232,179 5,020,159 16,523,337 1,688,683 Limited Liability Company ................................farms: 3,992 2,532 1,079 381 acres: 2,101,236 537,153 1,329,153 234,930 : LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ....................................farms: 59,851 38,533 17,413 3,905 acres: 18,674,769 4,139,796 13,328,377 1,206,596 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 4,578 2,644 1,451 483 acres: 3,723,775 584,999 2,716,426 422,350 Registered under State law .............................farms: 3,491 1,989 1,110 392 acres: 3,090,800 488,187 2,241,967 360,646 : Corporation ..............................................farms: 4,423 2,290 1,600 533 acres: 3,404,669 593,149 2,364,729 446,791 Family held ............................................farms: 3,736 1,817 1,471 448 acres: 3,154,001 491,215 2,265,482 397,304 More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: 68 51 11 6 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 3,668 1,766 1,460 442 : Other than family held .................................farms: 687 473 129 85 acres: 250,668 101,934 99,247 49,487 More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: 82 80 1 1 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 605 393 128 84 : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. .......................farms: 2,271 1,945 230 96 acres: 488,828 340,621 136,013 12,194 : HIRED FARM LABOR : : Hired farm labor .........................................farms: 17,637 6,981 9,145 1,511 workers: 52,989 20,341 27,803 4,845 Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more .....................................farms: 8,513 2,979 4,825 709 workers: 21,835 8,462 11,261 2,112 Less than 150 days ...................................farms: 13,073 5,098 6,839 1,136 workers: 31,154 11,879 16,542 2,733 Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor .............farms: 197 73 99 25 Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor ..........................................farms: 31 20 8 3 Unpaid workers ...........................................farms: 18,266 11,162 5,788 1,316 workers: 39,430 24,598 12,040 2,792 : FARMS BY SIZE : : 1 to 9 acres ..................................................: 6,058 5,595 153 310 10 to 49 acres ................................................: 18,415 16,281 1,248 886 50 to 69 acres ................................................: 4,731 3,946 562 223 70 to 99 acres ................................................: 6,266 5,082 761 423 100 to 139 acres ..............................................: 5,186 3,832 969 385 140 to 179 acres ..............................................: 4,040 2,802 904 334 180 to 219 acres ..............................................: 2,636 1,575 835 226 220 to 259 acres ..............................................: 2,106 1,187 706 213 260 to 499 acres ..............................................: 7,419 2,962 3,678 779 500 to 999 acres ..............................................: 7,429 1,583 5,162 684 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..........................................: 4,119 418 3,343 358 2,000 acres or more ...........................................: 2,718 149 2,373 196 : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ..............................: 40,260 18,597 17,711 3,952 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ............................: 621 484 75 62 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .............................: 786 724 38 24 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) .......: 893 754 54 85 Other crop farming (1119) .....................................: 16,373 15,415 750 208 Tobacco farming (11191) .....................................: 8 7 - 1 Cotton farming (11192) ......................................: - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) .........................: 16,365 15,408 750 207 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) .....................: 5,234 3,792 1,087 355 Cattle feedlots (112112) ......................................: 373 169 156 48 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ......................: 340 107 212 21 Hog and pig farming (1122) ....................................: 822 504 266 52 Poultry and egg production (1123) .............................: 1,168 1,066 62 40 Sheep and goat farming (1124) .................................: 1,035 885 77 73 Aquaculture and other animal production (1125,1129) ...........: 3,218 2,915 206 97 : FARM TYPOLOGY (SEE TEXT) : : Farms by typology group: : Small family farms : Gross cash farm income less than $150,000 .................: 44,191 36,665 5,244 2,282 Gross cash farm income $150,000 to $349,999 ...............: 8,189 3,551 3,710 928 Midsize family farms : Gross cash farm income $350,000 to $999,999 ...............: 8,618 1,698 6,052 868 Large family farms : Gross cash farm income $1,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...........: 4,919 379 4,142 398 Gross cash farm income $5,000,000 or more .................: 379 66 297 16 Non-family farms ............................................: 4,827 3,053 1,249 525 : OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : Farms reporting- : Internet access .............................................: 56,225 33,804 18,073 4,348 Dial-up ...................................................: 1,703 1,017 580 106 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ............: 26,463 15,929 8,323 2,211 Cellular data plan (see text) .............................: 34,877 19,850 12,047 2,980 Satellite .................................................: 12,767 7,054 4,761 952 Don't know ................................................: 3,874 2,724 928 222 Other .....................................................: 908 543 311 54 : Farms by number of households sharing in net income : of operation: : 1 household .................................................: 51,906 34,025 14,516 3,365 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ................................................: 12,470 7,384 3,994 1,092 3 households ................................................: 3,828 2,230 1,277 321 4 households ................................................: 1,734 1,038 542 154 5 or more households ........................................: 1,185 735 365 85 : LIVESTOCK : : Cattle and calves inventory ..............................farms: 13,017 6,146 5,939 932 number: 962,040 217,838 673,516 70,686 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ....................................................: 3,032 2,238 603 191 10 to 49 ..................................................: 5,807 2,926 2,483 398 50 to 99 ..................................................: 1,923 578 1,168 177 100 to 199 ................................................: 1,239 255 895 89 200 to 499 ................................................: 690 116 527 47 500 or more ...............................................: 326 33 263 30 : Cows and heifers that calved ...........................farms: 11,161 5,178 5,175 808 number: 404,477 107,418 270,330 26,729 : Beef cows ............................................farms: 10,713 5,028 4,904 781 number: 331,471 95,860 210,445 25,166 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 3,332 2,248 871 213 10 to 49 ..............................................: 5,571 2,415 2,730 426 50 to 99 ..............................................: 1,150 264 793 93 100 to 199 ............................................: 503 74 393 36 200 to 499 ............................................: 137 20 105 12 500 or more ...........................................: 20 7 12 1 : Milk cows ............................................farms: 607 243 331 33 number: 73,006 11,558 59,885 1,563 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 193 150 37 6 10 to 49 ..............................................: 107 43 52 12 50 to 99 ..............................................: 92 29 52 11 100 to 199 ............................................: 96 12 80 4 200 to 499 ............................................: 96 7 89 - 500 or more ...........................................: 23 2 21 - : Other cattle ...........................................farms: 10,916 4,746 5,394 776 number: 557,563 110,420 403,186 43,957 : Cattle and calves sold ...................................farms: 10,977 4,744 5,413 820 number: 645,009 143,912 446,525 54,572 $1,000: 881,537 184,027 617,517 79,993 Calves weighing less than 500 pounds ...................farms: 4,391 1,992 2,098 301 number: 107,024 32,344 69,241 5,439 Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more .....................farms: 10,159 4,227 5,174 758 number: 537,985 111,568 377,284 49,133 Cattle on feed .......................................farms: 1,548 321 1,096 131 number: 278,066 48,420 197,497 32,149 : Hogs and pigs inventory ..................................farms: 1,678 932 640 106 number: 5,204,135 2,348,377 2,490,223 365,535 Farms with- : 1 to 24 ...................................................: 730 558 134 38 25 to 49 ..................................................: 105 68 28 9 50 to 99 ..................................................: 75 36 33 6 100 to 199 ................................................: 63 22 37 4 200 to 499 ................................................: 53 15 34 4 500 or more ...............................................: 652 233 374 45 : Hogs and pigs sold .......................................farms: 1,849 995 732 122 number: 18,768,594 10,897,818 6,562,992 1,307,784 $1,000: 2,415,031 1,030,321 1,207,310 177,400 : Sheep and lambs inventory ................................farms: 1,612 1,159 351 102 number: 50,943 27,838 19,519 3,586 Sheep and lambs sold .....................................farms: 1,079 735 274 70 number: 32,161 16,672 13,093 2,396 : Total horses and ponies inventory ........................farms: 5,506 4,240 1,105 161 number: 33,348 25,542 6,748 1,058 Total horses and ponies sold .............................farms: 929 724 193 12 number: 3,088 2,285 776 27 : Goats, all inventory .....................................farms: 1,743 1,346 324 73 number: 31,943 21,675 8,701 1,567 Goats, all sold ..........................................farms: 928 725 164 39 number: 15,076 9,590 4,633 853 : POULTRY : : Layers inventory .........................................farms: 4,496 3,378 941 177 number: 7,278,610 6,923,062 267,755 87,793 Farms with- : 1 to 399 ..................................................: 4,404 3,336 907 161 400 to 3,199 ..............................................: 49 19 20 10 3,200 to 9,999 ............................................: 8 3 2 3 10,000 to 19,999 ..........................................: 15 6 7 2 20,000 to 49,999 ..........................................: 15 9 5 1 50,000 to 99,999 ..........................................: - - - - 100,000 or more ...........................................: 5 5 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 680 574 95 11 number: 700,533 670,134 29,600 799 : Layers sold ..............................................farms: 519 380 114 25 number: 3,274,145 3,185,681 85,001 3,463 : Pullets for laying flock replacement sold ................farms: 60 46 10 4 number: 237,263 (D) (D) 100 : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ...............farms: 548 409 108 31 number: 1,121,454 903,033 180,139 38,282 Farms with- : 1 to 1,999 ................................................: 511 386 101 24 2,000 to 59,999 ...........................................: 36 22 7 7 60,000 to 99,999 ..........................................: - - - - 100,000 or more ...........................................: 1 1 - - : Turkeys inventory ........................................farms: 437 338 87 12 number: 986,321 568,682 (D) (D) Turkeys sold .............................................farms: 231 160 54 17 number: 2,855,608 1,545,435 (D) (D) : CROPS : : Barley for grain .........................................farms: 52 19 31 2 acres: 6,511 (D) 5,293 (D) bushels: 385,529 (D) 312,899 (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: 2 2 - - acres: (D) (D) - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 16 8 7 1 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 19 8 10 1 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 5 3 2 - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 9 - 9 - 500 acres or more .........................................: 3 - 3 - : Corn for grain ...........................................farms: 35,190 14,254 17,358 3,578 acres: 10,421,518 1,364,424 8,074,548 982,546 bushels: 2,143,284,486 260,596,485 1,679,642,185 203,045,816 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 1,249 355 795 99 acres: 346,598 42,647 285,708 18,243 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 4,713 3,745 733 235 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 10,484 6,522 2,903 1,059 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 8,634 2,879 4,622 1,133 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 5,537 813 4,125 599 500 acres or more .........................................: 5,822 295 4,975 552 : Corn for silage or greenchop .............................farms: 847 236 560 51 acres: 54,742 9,785 42,962 1,995 tons: 1,079,213 197,295 835,341 46,577 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 13 - 10 3 acres: 324 - 316 8 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 401 135 238 28 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 302 83 199 20 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 97 16 79 2 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 37 - 36 1 500 acres or more .........................................: 10 2 8 - : Cotton, all ..............................................farms: 1 - 1 - acres: (D) - (D) - bales: (D) - (D) - Irrigated ..............................................farms: 1 - 1 - acres: (D) - (D) - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: - - - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: - - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 1 - 1 - : Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas and limas ..........farms: 5 1 3 1 acres: 908 (D) (D) (D) cwt: 8,788 (D) (D) (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: 1 1 - - acres: (D) (D) - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: - - - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 3 1 1 1 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 2 - 2 - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - : Oats for grain ...........................................farms: 298 74 183 41 acres: 11,418 1,292 8,976 1,150 bushels: 937,052 96,959 763,318 76,775 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 3 - 3 - acres: 54 - 54 - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 187 57 102 28 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 97 17 68 12 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 8 - 7 1 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 3 - 3 - 500 acres or more .........................................: 3 - 3 - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 76. Summary by Tenure of Farm Operation: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Total : Full owners : Part owners : Tenants -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CROPS - Con. : : Rice .....................................................farms: 1 - 1 - acres: (D) - (D) - cwt: (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 ..........................................: - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - : Sorghum for grain ........................................farms: 68 23 42 3 acres: 4,639 815 3,664 160 bushels: 456,143 92,772 353,701 9,670 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 5 - 5 - acres: 287 - 287 - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 31 14 17 - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 26 9 14 3 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 8 - 8 - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 2 - 2 - 500 acres or more .........................................: 1 - 1 - : Soybeans for beans .......................................farms: 33,243 12,957 17,035 3,251 acres: 10,213,710 1,282,503 8,029,273 901,934 bushels: 605,437,675 72,903,514 478,433,971 54,100,190 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 1,023 258 687 78 acres: 219,203 23,609 184,870 10,724 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 4,172 3,387 545 240 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 9,505 5,906 2,678 921 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 7,874 2,548 4,385 941 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 5,841 827 4,382 632 500 acres or more .........................................: 5,851 289 5,045 517 : Sunflower seed, all ......................................farms: 34 14 16 4 acres: 572 73 356 143 pounds: 693,311 163,914 330,397 199,000 Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - acres: - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 31 14 14 3 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 2 - 1 1 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 1 - 1 - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - : Tobacco ..................................................farms: 11 10 - 1 acres: 139 (D) - (D) pounds: 201,968 (D) - (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - acres: - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 0.9 acres ..........................................: - - - - 1.0 to 1.9 acres ..........................................: 3 3 - - 2.0 to 2.9 acres ..........................................: - - - - 3.0 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 5 5 - - 5.0 to 9.9 acres ..........................................: - - - - 10.0 to 24.9 acres ........................................: 2 2 - - 25.0 acres or more ........................................: 1 - - 1 : Wheat for grain, all .....................................farms: 4,649 1,126 3,163 360 acres: 540,232 59,165 449,976 31,091 bushels: 39,835,453 4,056,851 33,484,355 2,294,247 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 97 9 76 12 acres: 12,178 475 10,690 1,013 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 1,085 503 490 92 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 2,003 487 1,343 173 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 1,051 103 871 77 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 324 24 288 12 500 acres or more .........................................: 186 9 171 6 : Forage-land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop .............................farms: 16,355 9,380 6,206 769 acres: 528,857 186,265 312,048 30,544 tons, dry equivalent: 1,487,461 436,111 960,078 91,272 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 216 124 87 5 acres: 5,610 3,029 2,472 109 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 10,329 7,202 2,724 403 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 4,898 1,949 2,656 293 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 971 214 696 61 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 127 12 107 8 500 acres or more .........................................: 30 3 23 4 : Alfalfa hay ............................................farms: 8,476 4,333 3,659 484 acres: 219,586 71,671 133,139 14,776 tons, dry: 744,476 208,063 488,169 48,244 Irrigated ............................................farms: 131 60 66 5 acres: 2,875 1,116 1,690 69 : Other dry hay ..........................................farms: 8,151 4,688 3,119 344 acres: 253,699 95,826 145,194 12,679 tons, dry: 550,694 186,206 335,379 29,109 Irrigated ............................................farms: 103 72 30 1 acres: 2,641 1,879 (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 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CROPS - Con. : : Field and grass seed crops, all ..........................farms: 17 5 12 - acres: 488 39 449 - Irrigated ..............................................farms: 1 - 1 - acres: (D) - (D) - : Land in vegetables .......................................farms: 1,388 921 362 105 acres: 54,386 5,715 42,644 6,027 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 536 351 137 48 acres: 27,292 2,789 21,814 2,689 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 911 748 110 53 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 212 130 61 21 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 133 38 84 11 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: 86 4 68 14 250.0 acres or more .......................................: 46 1 39 6 : Beans, snap ............................................farms: 359 228 107 24 acres: 10,689 401 9,621 667 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 76 11 60 5 acres: 10,072 307 9,295 470 : Peas, green ............................................farms: 80 55 20 5 acres: 2,284 (D) 1,739 (D) Harvested for processing .............................farms: 21 3 15 3 acres: 2,252 (D) 1,717 (D) Potatoes ...............................................farms: 249 190 35 24 acres: 6,373 393 5,733 246 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 15 8 6 1 acres: 5,924 (D) (D) (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ........................................: 236 189 25 22 5.0 to 24.9 acres .......................................: 4 - 4 - 25.0 to 99.9 acres ......................................: 1 - 1 - 100.0 to 249.9 acres ....................................: 3 - 1 2 250.0 acres or more .....................................: 5 1 4 - : Sweet corn (see text) ..................................farms: 370 228 110 32 acres: 8,074 856 6,169 1,049 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 54 25 26 3 acres: 4,433 (D) 3,810 (D) Sweet potatoes .........................................farms: 73 57 12 4 acres: 32 17 14 1 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 4 4 - - acres: (D) (D) - - : Tomatoes in the open ...................................farms: 518 419 63 36 acres: 521 288 207 26 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 28 25 1 2 acres: 13 (D) (D) (D) : Land in orchards .........................................farms: 1,102 998 77 27 acres: 5,531 3,871 1,591 70 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 151 134 11 6 acres: 608 490 109 10 Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 846 782 42 22 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 223 195 23 5 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 28 19 9 - 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: 3 2 1 - 250.0 acres or more .......................................: 2 - 2 - : Apples .................................................farms: 545 497 42 6 bearing and nonbearing acres: 2,203 1,427 772 4 : Grapes (including muscadine) (see text) ................farms: 310 283 21 6 bearing and nonbearing acres: 896 801 79 16 : Peaches, all ...........................................farms: 295 254 30 11 bearing and nonbearing acres: 1,143 460 680 4 : Almonds ................................................farms: 6 5 - 1 bearing and nonbearing acres: (D) 1 - (D) : Pecans .................................................farms: 134 123 10 1 bearing and nonbearing acres: 595 562 (D) (D) : Walnuts, English .......................................farms: 68 66 1 1 bearing and nonbearing acres: 66 (D) (D) (D) : Land in berries ..........................................farms: 530 452 52 26 acres: 722 520 156 46 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 71,123 34,418 27,216 8,146 1,343 percent: 100.0 48.4 38.3 11.5 1.9 Land in farms ............................................acres: 26,292,041 11,836,915 8,897,818 4,548,338 1,008,970 Average size of farm .................................acres: 370 344 327 558 751 : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total ....................................................farms: 71,123 34,418 27,216 8,146 1,343 $1,000: 26,745,458 11,159,607 9,037,471 5,316,185 1,232,195 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 376,045 324,238 332,065 652,613 917,494 : Farms by economic class: : Less than $1,000 ..........................................: 5,059 2,173 2,493 346 47 $1,000 to $2,499 ..........................................: 6,946 3,419 2,897 530 100 $2,500 to $4,999 ..........................................: 6,380 3,195 2,638 450 97 $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 6,664 3,077 2,815 614 158 $10,000 to $24,999 ........................................: 7,586 3,452 3,090 918 126 : $25,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 5,656 2,692 2,128 704 132 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 6,094 2,880 2,216 856 142 $100,000 to $249,999 ......................................: 7,953 3,904 2,778 1,111 160 $250,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 6,984 4,188 1,998 705 93 : $500,000 to $999,999 ......................................: 5,222 2,728 1,803 622 69 $1,000,000 or more ........................................: 6,579 2,710 2,360 1,290 219 $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 ................................: 4,200 1,945 1,473 691 91 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 ................................: 1,770 583 708 405 74 $5,000,000 or more ......................................: 609 182 179 194 54 : Total sales ............................................farms: 71,123 34,418 27,216 8,146 1,343 $1,000: 26,417,147 11,006,248 8,925,670 5,263,565 1,221,664 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and dry peas ............farms: 42,226 21,276 14,571 5,599 780 $1,000: 21,568,583 9,266,218 7,352,295 4,012,873 937,198 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 30,326 15,439 10,124 4,173 590 $1,000: 21,341,878 9,156,353 7,268,187 3,983,805 933,532 Corn ...............................................farms: 35,321 17,619 12,186 4,848 668 $1,000: 12,956,612 5,488,407 4,464,749 2,418,130 585,326 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 25,995 13,170 8,718 3,622 485 $1,000: 12,753,542 5,390,558 4,391,104 2,390,299 581,582 Wheat ..............................................farms: 4,649 2,234 1,575 743 97 $1,000: 315,811 128,768 111,233 62,511 13,300 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 1,598 695 535 311 57 $1,000: 256,516 98,149 91,346 54,428 12,593 Soybeans ...........................................farms: 33,240 17,153 11,050 4,427 610 $1,000: 8,240,844 3,624,241 2,756,073 1,522,136 338,394 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 22,503 11,616 7,341 3,096 450 $1,000: 8,012,301 3,507,269 2,677,652 1,492,813 334,566 Sorghum ............................................farms: 78 29 37 11 1 $1,000: 2,962 1,246 1,215 (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 19 8 7 4 - $1,000: 2,207 988 836 382 - Barley .............................................farms: 52 21 24 7 - $1,000: (D) 1,858 (D) 37 - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 14 11 3 - - $1,000: 2,655 1,731 924 - - Rice ...............................................farms: 1 - 1 - - $1,000: (D) - (D) - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 1 - 1 - - $1,000: (D) - (D) - - Other grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas ..........................................farms: 630 292 206 122 10 $1,000: 49,158 21,698 17,724 (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 125 61 47 16 1 $1,000: 44,372 19,516 16,287 (D) (D) Tobacco ..............................................farms: 11 5 6 - - $1,000: (D) 354 (D) - - Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 1 1 - - - $1,000: (D) (D) - - - Cotton and cottonseed ................................farms: 1 - 1 - - $1,000: (D) - (D) - - Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 1 - 1 - - $1,000: (D) - (D) - - Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes ............................................farms: 1,424 419 754 214 37 $1,000: 179,052 31,830 60,158 77,745 9,319 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 322 94 120 89 19 $1,000: 167,412 27,958 54,058 76,330 9,067 : Fruits, tree nuts, and berries .......................farms: 1,027 311 530 142 44 $1,000: 34,261 9,464 10,454 7,800 6,543 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 114 36 41 23 14 $1,000: 25,405 6,579 6,441 6,308 6,077 Fruits and tree nuts ...............................farms: 794 244 412 99 39 $1,000: 26,094 6,186 8,057 5,756 6,095 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 86 23 28 21 14 $1,000: 20,065 4,080 5,310 (D) (D) Berries ............................................farms: 448 121 243 74 10 $1,000: 8,167 3,278 2,397 2,044 448 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 30 14 12 2 2 $1,000: 5,023 2,445 (D) (D) (D) Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and sod ...........farms: 966 255 496 168 47 $1,000: 402,800 76,972 144,291 128,114 53,424 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 381 89 173 89 30 $1,000: 395,519 74,868 140,406 127,040 53,204 Cultivated Christmas trees and short rotation : woody crops .........................................farms: 185 53 79 34 19 $1,000: (D) (D) 792 1,626 (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: 15 3 3 3 6 $1,000: 1,886 188 234 563 903 Cultivated Christmas trees .........................farms: 180 53 79 34 14 $1,000: (D) (D) 792 1,626 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 15 3 3 3 6 $1,000: 1,886 188 234 563 903 Short rotation woody crops .........................farms: 5 - - - 5 $1,000: 5 - - - 5 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - Other crops and hay ..................................farms: 10,152 4,661 4,285 1,102 104 $1,000: 100,021 46,063 35,531 15,965 2,462 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 371 168 117 72 14 $1,000: 39,233 17,434 12,298 7,567 1,934 Maple syrup ........................................farms: 69 13 46 8 2 $1,000: 119 (D) 13 (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 1 - - - 1 $1,000: (D) - - - (D) : Cattle and calves ....................................farms: 10,977 5,122 4,393 1,283 179 $1,000: 881,537 295,910 303,102 215,635 66,890 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 2,467 1,031 929 436 71 $1,000: 758,542 234,088 257,210 202,000 65,244 Milk from cows .......................................farms: 432 120 167 126 19 $1,000: 387,423 90,188 113,603 150,865 32,767 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 402 111 151 121 19 $1,000: 387,011 90,008 113,452 150,784 32,767 Hogs and pigs ........................................farms: 1,849 568 916 302 63 $1,000: 2,415,031 995,958 794,232 526,868 97,973 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 773 282 301 165 25 $1,000: 2,409,053 994,399 790,943 525,865 97,846 Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and milk .................farms: 1,897 503 1,154 217 23 $1,000: 12,964 3,643 6,827 2,327 167 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 42 14 20 8 - $1,000: 4,530 1,166 2,088 1,276 - Horses, ponies, mules, burros, : and donkeys .........................................farms: 979 316 553 97 13 $1,000: 17,162 4,547 8,446 4,041 128 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 48 13 26 9 - $1,000: 8,317 1,545 3,472 3,300 - Poultry and eggs .....................................farms: 3,148 789 1,965 350 44 $1,000: 364,202 151,740 (D) 114,996 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 149 38 69 36 6 $1,000: 357,361 149,737 (D) 114,029 (D) Aquaculture ..........................................farms: 41 12 16 6 7 $1,000: 9,693 2,662 6,214 493 324 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 14 7 5 1 1 $1,000: 9,341 (D) 6,032 (D) (D) Other animals and other animal : products ............................................farms: 1,651 486 914 208 43 $1,000: 39,315 30,068 4,850 4,219 177 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 29 11 9 8 1 $1,000: 33,627 28,267 2,155 (D) (D) : Value of- : Government payments ....................................farms: 32,882 16,743 11,594 3,840 705 $1,000: 328,311 153,359 111,801 52,620 10,531 : Landlord's share of total sales ........................farms: 8,351 4,460 2,730 1,012 149 $1,000: 1,546,674 712,589 520,341 272,123 41,622 : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to- : Consumers ..............................................farms: 2,674 711 1,488 413 62 $1,000: 52,977 6,978 17,403 23,360 5,235 : Retail markets, institutions, and food hubs for : local or regionally branded products ..................farms: 990 283 488 185 34 $1,000: 151,437 106,360 10,396 16,198 18,483 : FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES : : Total farm production expenses 1/ ........................farms: 71,123 34,418 27,216 8,146 1,343 $1,000: 17,787,801 7,414,895 6,011,333 3,526,255 835,318 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 250,099 215,437 220,875 432,882 621,979 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased .............................................farms: 45,097 21,936 16,402 5,893 866 $1,000: 2,942,209 1,267,213 999,664 546,237 129,095 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 13,447 5,988 5,675 1,523 261 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 12,505 6,144 4,346 1,761 254 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 5,602 3,051 1,804 665 82 $50,000 or more .........................................: 13,543 6,753 4,577 1,944 269 : Chemicals purchased ....................................farms: 46,814 22,724 17,123 6,048 919 $1,000: 1,821,790 790,196 626,319 329,838 75,436 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 18,093 8,124 7,507 2,127 335 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 13,100 6,787 4,346 1,688 279 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ......................................: 5,647 3,115 1,824 648 60 $50,000 or more .........................................: 9,974 4,698 3,446 1,585 245 : Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased ..............farms: 43,528 21,518 15,593 5,571 846 $1,000: 2,201,583 968,221 726,520 415,855 90,988 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 5,475 2,359 2,533 481 102 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 7,726 3,676 2,988 944 118 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 11,924 6,015 4,093 1,564 252 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 6,870 3,898 2,105 775 92 $50,000 or more .........................................: 11,533 5,570 3,874 1,807 282 : Cover crop seed purchased ............................farms: 5,167 2,246 2,018 789 114 $1,000: 18,789 7,966 6,423 3,714 686 : Livestock and poultry purchased or leased ..............farms: 9,640 3,587 4,663 1,234 156 $1,000: 739,670 237,292 279,806 179,294 43,277 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 5,242 1,801 2,789 592 60 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 2,580 1,076 1,169 297 38 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 859 348 340 142 29 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 337 150 131 51 5 $250,000 or more ........................................: 622 212 234 152 24 : Breeding livestock purchased or leased ...............farms: 4,804 1,961 2,098 673 72 $1,000: 85,487 31,704 31,058 19,339 3,386 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ..............................................farms: 6,129 2,062 3,206 750 111 $1,000: 654,184 205,588 248,748 159,956 39,892 : Feed purchased .........................................farms: 19,895 8,122 9,325 2,169 279 $1,000: 1,485,671 606,879 463,764 354,752 60,276 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 11,779 4,867 5,762 1,020 130 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 5,415 2,253 2,497 599 66 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 1,420 551 606 229 34 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 407 150 138 106 13 $250,000 or more ........................................: 874 301 322 215 36 : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ....................farms: 64,948 31,481 25,130 7,203 1,134 $1,000: 834,463 347,244 289,839 162,618 34,762 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 40,565 19,234 16,803 3,867 661 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 15,879 8,516 5,354 1,788 221 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 4,218 2,082 1,457 594 85 $50,000 or more .........................................: 4,286 1,649 1,516 954 167 : Utilities ..............................................farms: 47,334 22,802 17,968 5,714 850 $1,000: 278,394 118,335 94,130 53,191 12,738 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 10,994 5,000 4,675 1,169 150 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 23,747 12,164 8,688 2,529 366 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 10,804 5,026 4,042 1,524 212 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 1,115 374 379 305 57 $50,000 or more .........................................: 674 238 184 187 65 : Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ...............farms: 56,659 27,389 21,754 6,546 970 $1,000: 1,094,259 470,267 377,025 201,286 45,680 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 27,104 12,806 11,260 2,630 408 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 17,954 9,108 6,545 2,026 275 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 5,740 2,957 1,936 745 102 $50,000 or more .........................................: 5,861 2,518 2,013 1,145 185 : Hired farm labor .......................................farms: 17,637 7,915 6,379 2,849 494 $1,000: 932,742 322,011 296,279 234,075 80,375 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 5,604 2,632 2,150 726 96 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 5,414 2,643 1,877 766 128 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 4,731 2,074 1,721 816 120 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 1,197 376 441 317 63 $250,000 or more ........................................: 691 190 190 224 87 : Contract labor .........................................farms: 4,294 1,992 1,557 618 127 $1,000: 83,143 34,039 22,429 20,268 6,406 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 688 314 269 86 19 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 1,516 748 586 161 21 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,572 694 548 274 56 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 249 122 77 38 12 $50,000 or more .........................................: 269 114 77 59 19 : Customwork and custom hauling ..........................farms: 18,402 8,995 6,816 2,282 309 $1,000: 281,007 119,216 94,129 56,576 11,087 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 2,774 1,259 1,197 282 36 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 5,960 2,989 2,300 592 79 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 6,777 3,459 2,326 900 92 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 1,801 870 612 269 50 $50,000 or more .........................................: 1,090 418 381 239 52 : Cash rent for land, buildings, and grazing : fees ..................................................farms: 21,319 11,109 7,199 2,646 365 $1,000: 2,593,287 1,041,482 881,201 525,114 145,490 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ............................................: 3,619 1,831 1,354 390 44 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 1,669 904 600 150 15 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 3,372 1,905 1,049 378 40 $25,000 or more .........................................: 12,659 6,469 4,196 1,728 266 : Rent and lease expenses for machinery, equipment, : and farm share of vehicles ............................farms: 6,138 2,755 2,220 981 182 $1,000: 197,348 77,839 63,128 43,739 12,641 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 750 326 324 86 14 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 1,612 764 588 221 39 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 2,129 969 745 367 48 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 697 304 237 120 36 $50,000 or more .........................................: 950 392 326 187 45 : Interest expense .......................................farms: 28,165 13,419 10,768 3,490 488 $1,000: 708,587 303,471 249,491 128,961 26,664 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 9,823 4,790 3,886 1,003 144 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 11,596 5,507 4,556 1,371 162 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 5,386 2,587 1,858 821 120 $100,000 or more ........................................: 1,360 535 468 295 62 : Secured by real estate ...............................farms: 21,364 10,080 8,348 2,561 375 $1,000: 510,737 220,935 179,507 90,354 19,942 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 1,785 916 680 164 25 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 5,345 2,501 2,218 547 79 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 9,304 4,397 3,726 1,048 133 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 2,454 1,188 850 363 53 $50,000 or more .......................................: 2,476 1,078 874 439 85 : Not secured by real estate ...........................farms: 16,490 7,930 6,152 2,129 279 $1,000: 197,850 82,536 69,984 38,607 6,722 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 2,594 1,308 1,035 224 27 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 6,522 3,085 2,561 774 102 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 5,635 2,826 1,957 768 84 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 1,012 457 331 190 34 $50,000 or more .......................................: 727 254 268 173 32 : Property taxes paid ....................................farms: 66,918 32,201 25,877 7,594 1,246 $1,000: 573,779 261,951 204,532 89,560 17,736 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 39,227 19,008 15,667 3,922 630 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 13,079 6,241 5,110 1,471 257 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 10,004 4,965 3,516 1,330 193 $25,000 or more .........................................: 4,608 1,987 1,584 871 166 : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom services : for livestock .........................................farms: 13,819 5,579 6,394 1,633 213 $1,000: 128,773 58,318 35,458 29,614 5,383 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 11,191 4,571 5,340 1,139 141 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,913 782 791 300 40 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 386 136 156 87 7 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 127 21 53 43 10 $100,000 or more ........................................: 202 69 54 64 15 : All other production expenses ..........................farms: 48,076 23,327 17,734 6,047 968 $1,000: 891,095 390,920 307,616 155,276 37,283 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 23,838 11,243 9,441 2,680 474 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 14,907 7,721 5,095 1,870 221 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 4,429 2,287 1,485 566 91 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 3,443 1,567 1,196 584 96 $100,000 or more ........................................: 1,459 509 517 347 86 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ .................farms: 7,916 4,091 2,613 1,057 155 $1,000: 543,186 253,767 177,866 95,543 16,010 : Depreciation expenses claimed ............................farms: 43,668 21,086 16,320 5,432 830 $1,000: 2,224,581 938,492 765,332 418,453 102,304 : NET CASH FARM INCOME : : Net cash farm income of operations .......................farms: 71,123 34,418 27,216 8,146 1,343 $1,000: 10,001,692 4,247,781 3,371,005 1,946,036 436,870 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 140,625 123,417 123,861 238,895 325,294 : Farms with net gains 2/ ...............................number: 47,331 23,696 16,635 6,049 951 Average net gain .................................dollars: 227,392 194,823 218,306 339,744 483,183 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 1,730 884 684 142 20 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 4,692 2,296 1,806 510 80 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 3,598 1,742 1,409 391 56 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 6,467 3,279 2,346 771 71 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 6,219 3,143 2,155 769 152 $50,000 or more .........................................: 24,625 12,352 8,235 3,466 572 : Farms with net losses .................................number: 23,792 10,722 10,581 2,097 392 Average net loss .................................dollars: 31,985 34,392 24,622 52,015 57,748 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ........................................: 1,623 857 619 131 16 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 5,828 2,685 2,648 405 90 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 4,745 2,097 2,284 313 51 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 5,826 2,453 2,773 520 80 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 2,597 1,095 1,180 267 55 $50,000 or more .........................................: 3,173 1,535 1,077 461 100 : Net cash farm income of producers ........................farms: 71,123 34,418 27,216 8,146 1,343 $1,000: 8,718,647 3,697,570 2,913,398 1,714,080 393,599 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 122,585 107,431 107,047 210,420 293,075 : Producers reporting net gains 2/ .......................farms: 46,736 23,369 16,452 5,974 941 Average net gain .................................dollars: 204,773 175,997 194,759 306,942 445,855 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 1,728 892 677 139 20 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 4,744 2,318 1,830 512 84 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 3,619 1,748 1,436 378 57 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 6,516 3,279 2,377 791 69 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 6,386 3,272 2,168 799 147 $50,000 or more .........................................: 23,743 11,860 7,964 3,355 564 : Producers reporting net losses .........................farms: 24,387 11,049 10,764 2,172 402 Average net loss .................................dollars: 34,921 37,588 27,014 55,060 64,554 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 1,637 863 630 128 16 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 5,851 2,691 2,647 419 94 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 4,827 2,141 2,316 327 43 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 5,889 2,485 2,786 536 82 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 2,692 1,137 1,213 281 61 $50,000 or more .........................................: 3,491 1,732 1,172 481 106 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ....................................................farms: 419 217 127 64 11 $1,000: 53,188 17,736 16,915 17,327 1,210 : INCOME FROM FARM-RELATED SOURCES : : Total income from farm-related sources ...................farms: 37,109 18,464 13,414 4,508 723 $1,000: 1,044,035 503,069 344,867 156,106 39,994 : Customwork and other agricultural services .............farms: 5,127 2,393 1,874 726 134 $1,000: 164,484 76,223 55,800 28,256 4,205 : Gross cash rent or share payments ......................farms: 16,486 8,405 5,967 1,771 343 $1,000: 606,429 315,683 193,143 79,824 17,779 Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas trees, : short rotation woody crops, and maple products ........farms: 810 344 338 107 21 $1,000: 17,289 8,624 5,852 2,033 779 Agri-tourism and recreational services .................farms: 693 256 307 95 35 $1,000: 22,906 3,905 5,902 6,022 7,077 Patronage dividends and refunds from : cooperatives ..........................................farms: 18,763 9,355 6,588 2,466 354 $1,000: 71,217 30,293 25,364 13,203 2,357 Crop and livestock insurance payments ..................farms: 5,408 2,527 1,894 845 142 $1,000: 99,958 47,338 32,488 15,567 4,565 Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments .........................farms: 674 278 287 89 20 $1,000: 2,792 1,101 1,212 381 98 Other farm-related income sources ......................farms: 2,000 844 817 297 42 $1,000: 58,960 19,901 25,106 10,819 3,133 : LAND USE : : Total cropland ...........................................farms: 64,487 31,668 24,006 7,579 1,234 acres: 22,913,841 10,222,015 7,715,182 4,084,215 892,429 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 52,862 25,583 19,811 6,537 931 acres: 21,606,950 9,587,261 7,254,587 3,908,823 856,279 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 49 acres ...........................................: 19,701 8,741 8,702 1,988 270 50 to 99 acres ..........................................: 6,282 3,032 2,246 860 144 100 to 199 acres ........................................: 6,420 3,211 2,214 874 121 200 to 499 acres ........................................: 8,360 4,671 2,629 933 127 500 to 999 acres ........................................: 6,188 3,429 1,931 743 85 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................: 3,525 1,647 1,219 588 71 2,000 acres or more .....................................: 2,386 852 870 551 113 : Cropland- : Other pasture and grazing land that could have been : used for crops without additional : improvements ........................................farms: 2,829 1,133 1,300 354 42 acres: 118,312 53,408 39,585 24,210 1,109 On which all crops failed or were abandoned ..........farms: 1,493 667 595 188 43 acres: 63,800 26,341 28,308 6,750 2,401 Idle or used for cover crops or soil improvement, : but not harvested and not pastured or grazed ........farms: 25,975 13,168 9,290 2,920 597 acres: 1,079,993 536,302 379,848 133,787 30,056 In summer fallow .....................................farms: 1,490 613 624 219 34 acres: 44,786 18,703 12,854 10,645 2,584 : Total woodland ...........................................farms: 27,023 12,304 10,981 3,182 556 acres: 1,758,270 851,297 602,692 238,947 65,334 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 5,453 2,389 2,257 701 106 acres: 185,424 86,443 66,202 25,967 6,812 Woodland not pastured ..................................farms: 23,847 10,895 9,619 2,832 501 acres: 1,572,846 764,854 536,490 212,980 58,522 Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured ..........................farms: 17,235 7,400 7,816 1,797 222 acres: 742,228 359,142 262,351 100,269 20,466 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. ...............farms: 38,458 17,364 16,169 4,211 714 acres: 877,702 404,461 317,593 124,907 30,741 : Irrigated land ...........................................farms: 2,930 1,105 1,199 526 100 acres: 635,957 245,641 183,990 156,987 49,339 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 2,864 1,077 1,169 518 100 acres: 633,494 244,126 183,336 156,693 49,339 Pastureland and other land .............................farms: 137 52 62 23 - acres: 2,463 1,515 654 294 - : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : Enhancement Programs ....................................farms: 26,108 13,397 9,258 2,851 602 acres: 812,404 388,182 298,633 98,342 27,247 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs .................farms: 33,145 16,608 11,426 4,450 661 acres: 19,613,771 8,573,194 6,621,972 3,596,788 821,817 : ORGANIC AGRICULTURE : : Total organic product sales ..............................farms: 370 134 171 58 7 $1,000: 120,868 48,404 49,577 18,338 4,549 : VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS : : Estimated market value of land and buildings .............farms: 71,123 34,418 27,216 8,146 1,343 $1,000: 221,369,651 98,556,700 75,588,616 38,970,759 8,253,576 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 3,112,490 2,863,522 2,777,359 4,784,036 6,145,626 Average per acre ...................................dollars: 8,420 8,326 8,495 8,568 8,180 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 .............................................: 2,323 1,232 880 183 28 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 3,329 1,711 1,351 223 44 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 7,063 3,503 2,871 595 94 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 16,393 7,297 7,149 1,660 287 $500,000 to $999,999 ......................................: 11,366 5,144 4,648 1,361 213 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ..................................: 8,678 4,351 3,073 1,070 184 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ..................................: 10,034 5,373 3,241 1,208 212 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ..................................: 6,624 3,590 2,116 814 104 $10,000,000 or more .......................................: 5,313 2,217 1,887 1,032 177 : VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................farms: 71,123 34,418 27,216 8,146 1,343 $1,000: 18,820,530 8,372,407 6,574,625 3,217,701 655,797 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $4,999 ..............................................: 4,146 2,136 1,531 397 82 $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 4,210 2,095 1,584 467 64 $10,000 to $19,999 ........................................: 6,870 3,329 2,772 623 146 $20,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 14,663 6,996 5,975 1,392 300 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 11,644 5,311 4,829 1,274 230 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 8,951 4,273 3,493 1,070 115 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 9,582 5,023 3,287 1,160 112 $500,000 or more ..........................................: 11,057 5,255 3,745 1,763 294 : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ................................farms: 51,809 24,926 20,392 5,673 818 number: 112,750 51,741 41,780 16,568 2,661 : Tractors, all ............................................farms: 54,740 26,362 21,262 6,188 928 number: 173,427 83,165 63,112 23,681 3,469 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ..........................farms: 23,431 10,831 9,653 2,553 394 number: 33,322 15,328 13,522 3,856 616 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ..............................farms: 35,079 16,936 13,545 4,012 586 number: 56,362 26,942 21,219 7,245 956 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ...........................farms: 31,766 16,258 10,850 4,100 558 number: 83,743 40,895 28,371 12,580 1,897 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled ..................farms: 24,591 12,644 8,166 3,317 464 number: 28,320 14,229 9,354 4,079 658 Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled .............farms: - - - - - number: - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled ........................farms: 948 396 373 159 20 number: 999 413 390 175 21 Hay balers ...............................................farms: 11,421 5,341 4,553 1,380 147 number: 14,210 6,666 5,574 1,756 214 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 43,006 21,059 15,460 5,650 837 acres treated: 17,407,602 7,652,949 5,874,487 3,175,395 704,771 Manure used ..............................................farms: 7,973 3,208 3,478 1,123 164 acres treated: 543,446 187,467 207,932 118,790 29,257 Organic fertilizer used ..................................farms: 868 330 393 126 19 acres treated: 107,209 45,543 42,164 16,149 3,353 : Acres treated to control- : Insects ................................................farms: 20,505 9,358 7,636 3,058 453 acres: 8,343,768 3,418,416 2,869,335 1,716,438 339,579 Weeds, grass, or brush .................................farms: 43,653 21,498 15,581 5,704 870 acres: 20,617,538 9,129,840 6,880,703 3,772,523 834,472 Nematodes ..............................................farms: 6,073 2,793 2,275 880 125 acres: 1,969,545 774,305 666,209 425,725 103,306 Diseases in crops and orchards .........................farms: 10,451 4,636 4,017 1,564 234 acres: 4,658,635 1,722,106 1,718,418 969,101 249,010 Chemicals used to control growth, : thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate .........................farms: 1,301 527 555 185 34 acres on which used: 133,903 50,006 56,317 24,519 3,061 : LAND USE PRACTICES : : Land drained by tile .....................................farms: 23,701 11,351 8,447 3,377 526 acres: 8,835,553 3,718,439 2,965,387 1,785,730 365,997 Land artificially drained by ditches .....................farms: 12,064 5,403 4,559 1,754 348 acres: 3,579,995 1,430,588 1,175,502 760,744 213,161 Land under conservation easement .........................farms: 4,569 2,053 1,771 611 134 acres: 202,183 82,477 76,891 32,913 9,902 Cropland on which no-till practices were used ............farms: 21,631 10,782 7,444 2,971 434 acres: 6,439,833 2,993,026 2,173,983 1,089,026 183,798 Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were used (see text) .......farms: 21,258 10,674 7,316 2,861 407 acres: 8,891,525 3,877,577 3,025,480 1,636,287 352,181 Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) ..........................farms: 18,035 8,666 6,524 2,461 384 acres: 5,912,002 2,550,857 1,925,170 1,127,382 308,593 Cropland planted to a cover crop (excluding CRP) .........farms: 6,557 2,851 2,517 1,055 134 acres: 881,228 365,106 314,677 169,071 32,374 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ........farms: 20,796 9,995 7,328 3,025 448 : RENEWABLE ENERGY : : Renewable energy producing systems (see text) ............farms: 6,201 2,460 2,870 755 116 Solar panels ...........................................farms: 3,369 1,240 1,671 398 60 Wind turbines ..........................................farms: 1,117 497 418 169 33 Methane digesters ......................................farms: 21 13 6 - 2 Geothermal/geoexchange systems .........................farms: 2,262 910 1,055 265 32 Small hydro systems ....................................farms: 67 21 25 13 8 : Wind rights leased to others .............................farms: 1,513 701 573 195 44 : TENURE : : Full owners ..............................................farms: 45,412 20,989 18,494 5,028 901 Part owners ..............................................farms: 20,694 10,727 7,194 2,439 334 Tenants ..................................................farms: 5,017 2,702 1,528 679 108 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND : : Land owned ...............................................farms: 66,392 31,874 25,789 7,494 1,235 acres: 14,400,223 6,758,869 4,847,153 2,323,758 470,443 Owned land in farms ....................................farms: 66,106 31,716 25,688 7,467 1,235 acres: 11,607,971 5,302,247 3,962,751 1,954,906 388,067 : Land rented or leased from others ........................farms: 25,902 13,530 8,791 3,139 442 acres: 14,740,331 6,568,881 4,951,264 2,598,617 621,569 Rented or leased land in farms .........................farms: 25,711 13,429 8,722 3,118 442 acres: 14,684,070 6,534,668 4,935,067 2,593,432 620,903 : Land rented or leased to others ..........................farms: 17,157 8,791 6,203 1,815 348 acres: 2,848,513 1,490,835 900,599 374,037 83,042 : TOTAL PRODUCERS AND FARMS BY NUMBER OF : PRODUCERS : : Total producers ...............................................: 124,725 34,418 54,432 27,120 8,755 Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer ................................................: 34,418 34,418 - - - 2 producers ...............................................: 27,216 - 27,216 - - 3 producers ...............................................: 5,464 - - 5,464 - 4 producers ...............................................: 2,682 - - 2,682 - 5 or more producers .......................................: 1,343 - - - 1,343 : Total male producers ........................................: 89,213 31,261 33,193 18,999 5,760 Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 52,717 31,261 20,553 871 32 2 producers .............................................: 10,498 - 6,320 4,023 155 3 producers .............................................: 3,048 - - 2,710 338 4 producers .............................................: 855 - - 488 367 5 or more producers .....................................: 448 - - - 448 : Total female producers ......................................: 35,512 3,157 21,239 8,121 2,995 Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 27,629 3,157 20,553 3,675 244 2 producers .............................................: 2,623 - 343 1,926 354 3 producers .............................................: 467 - - 190 277 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 .............................................: 156 - - 6 150 5 or more producers .....................................: 103 - - - 103 : PRODUCERS' CHARACTERISTICS 3/ : : Sex of producers: : Male .......................................................: 87,415 31,261 33,193 18,999 3,962 Female ......................................................: 33,927 3,157 21,239 8,121 1,410 : Hired managers ................................................: 6,226 852 2,026 2,637 711 : Primary occupation: : Farming .....................................................: 52,947 17,526 22,188 11,405 1,828 Other .......................................................: 68,395 16,892 32,244 15,715 3,544 : Place of residence: : On farm operated ............................................: 69,779 21,575 35,682 11,125 1,397 Not on farm operated ........................................: 51,563 12,843 18,750 15,995 3,975 : Days of work off farm: : None ........................................................: 52,396 16,144 22,529 11,636 2,087 Any .........................................................: 68,946 18,274 31,903 15,484 3,285 1 to 49 days ..............................................: 10,991 3,264 4,769 2,508 450 50 to 99 days .............................................: 4,890 1,450 2,113 1,096 231 100 to 199 days ...........................................: 7,724 2,219 3,507 1,641 357 200 days or more ..........................................: 45,341 11,341 21,514 10,239 2,247 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less .............................................: 5,621 881 2,424 1,820 496 3 or 4 years ................................................: 8,448 1,672 4,203 2,262 311 5 to 9 years ................................................: 20,678 4,176 9,513 5,664 1,325 10 years or more ............................................: 86,595 27,689 38,292 17,374 3,240 : Average years on present farm ...............................: 23.5 27.9 22.9 20.3 18.4 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less .............................................: 15,023 2,616 7,018 4,344 1,045 6 to 10 years ...............................................: 17,515 3,598 8,281 4,683 953 11 years or more ............................................: 88,804 28,204 39,133 18,093 3,374 : Average years on any farm ...................................: 25.6 29.9 24.8 22.9 20.4 : Age group: : Under 25 years ..............................................: 1,596 120 300 977 199 25 to 34 years ..............................................: 9,036 1,947 4,180 2,440 469 35 to 44 years ..............................................: 15,532 3,308 7,661 3,774 789 45 to 54 years ..............................................: 17,123 4,307 7,828 4,084 904 55 to 64 years ..............................................: 29,331 8,285 13,410 6,420 1,216 65 to 74 years ..............................................: 30,249 9,505 13,608 5,893 1,243 75 years and over ...........................................: 18,475 6,946 7,445 3,532 552 : Average age .................................................: 58.6 61.8 58.2 56.1 55.2 : Young producers (see text) ....................................: 10,632 2,067 4,480 3,417 668 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ..............: 1,101 261 488 314 38 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native ............................: 106 31 60 13 2 Asian .......................................................: 196 33 106 49 8 Black or African American ...................................: 155 46 62 32 15 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ...................: 32 7 16 9 - White .......................................................: 120,514 34,206 54,014 26,955 5,339 More than one race reported .................................: 339 95 174 62 8 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training in : the Reserves or National Guard (see text) ..................: 110,876 30,349 50,190 25,284 5,053 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ...................: 10,466 4,069 4,242 1,836 319 : Number of persons living in producers' : households ...................................................: 246,263 79,233 98,216 56,638 12,176 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions ........................................: 98,886 31,382 45,010 18,967 3,527 Land use and/or crop decisions ..............................: 87,199 28,404 38,048 17,555 3,192 Livestock decisions .........................................: 39,043 11,988 19,367 6,714 974 Marketing decisions (see text) ..............................: 69,235 23,101 30,733 13,279 2,122 Record keeping and/or financial management ..................: 86,794 28,577 39,498 15,962 2,757 Estate planning or succession planning ......................: 61,416 19,496 28,505 11,384 2,031 : FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by one producer's : household and/or extended family ........................farms: 66,296 32,831 25,457 7,026 982 acres: 23,232,179 11,119,331 7,788,670 3,596,982 727,196 Limited Liability Company ................................farms: 3,992 1,417 1,542 881 152 acres: 2,101,236 762,042 660,290 583,067 95,837 : LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ....................................farms: 59,851 30,848 23,062 5,304 637 acres: 18,674,769 9,961,236 6,212,534 2,193,535 307,464 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 4,578 1,031 1,939 1,334 274 acres: 3,723,775 624,763 1,340,823 1,300,546 457,643 Registered under State law .............................farms: 3,491 784 1,431 1,036 240 acres: 3,090,800 504,474 1,083,674 1,052,925 449,727 : Corporation ..............................................farms: 4,423 1,515 1,557 1,071 280 acres: 3,404,669 1,018,387 1,234,127 943,982 208,173 Family held ............................................farms: 3,736 1,206 1,397 924 209 acres: 3,154,001 904,452 1,159,367 907,382 182,800 More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: 68 23 12 14 19 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 3,668 1,183 1,385 910 190 : Other than family held .................................farms: 687 309 160 147 71 acres: 250,668 113,935 74,760 36,600 25,373 More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: 82 32 11 15 24 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 605 277 149 132 47 : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. .......................farms: 2,271 1,024 658 437 152 acres: 488,828 232,529 110,334 110,275 35,690 : HIRED FARM LABOR : : Hired farm labor .........................................farms: 17,637 7,915 6,379 2,849 494 workers: 52,989 18,984 18,258 12,419 3,328 Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more .....................................farms: 8,513 3,482 2,998 1,714 319 workers: 21,835 7,084 7,085 5,799 1,867 Less than 150 days ...................................farms: 13,073 5,837 4,853 2,054 329 workers: 31,154 11,900 11,173 6,620 1,461 Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor .............farms: 197 57 47 65 28 Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor ..........................................farms: 31 10 11 10 - Unpaid workers ...........................................farms: 18,266 6,591 8,616 2,693 366 workers: 39,430 11,337 19,221 7,417 1,455 : FARMS BY SIZE : : 1 to 9 acres ..................................................: 6,058 2,603 2,925 450 80 10 to 49 acres ................................................: 18,415 8,626 7,988 1,560 241 50 to 69 acres ................................................: 4,731 2,250 1,892 510 79 70 to 99 acres ................................................: 6,266 2,992 2,295 820 159 100 to 139 acres ..............................................: 5,186 2,586 1,864 647 89 140 to 179 acres ..............................................: 4,040 1,904 1,467 551 118 180 to 219 acres ..............................................: 2,636 1,250 979 358 49 220 to 259 acres ..............................................: 2,106 1,058 743 267 38 260 to 499 acres ..............................................: 7,419 3,952 2,434 874 159 500 to 999 acres ..............................................: 7,429 4,284 2,221 803 121 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..........................................: 4,119 1,913 1,419 695 92 2,000 acres or more ...........................................: 2,718 1,000 989 611 118 : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ..............................: 40,260 20,527 13,790 5,211 732 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ............................: 621 195 327 88 11 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .............................: 786 263 395 93 35 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) .......: 893 247 448 154 44 Other crop farming (1119) .....................................: 16,373 8,584 5,999 1,430 360 Tobacco farming (11191) .....................................: 8 5 3 - - Cotton farming (11192) ......................................: - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) .........................: 16,365 8,579 5,996 1,430 360 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) .....................: 5,234 2,401 2,340 433 60 Cattle feedlots (112112) ......................................: 373 144 161 62 6 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ......................: 340 88 143 94 15 Hog and pig farming (1122) ....................................: 822 305 374 125 18 Poultry and egg production (1123) .............................: 1,168 309 745 95 19 Sheep and goat farming (1124) .................................: 1,035 276 642 110 7 Aquaculture and other animal production (1125,1129) ...........: 3,218 1,079 1,852 251 36 : FARM TYPOLOGY (SEE TEXT) : : Farms by typology group: : Small family farms : Gross cash farm income less than $150,000 .................: 44,191 21,178 18,234 4,198 581 Gross cash farm income $150,000 to $349,999 ...............: 8,189 4,498 2,629 921 141 Midsize family farms : Gross cash farm income $350,000 to $999,999 ...............: 8,618 4,845 2,748 929 96 Large family farms : Gross cash farm income $1,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...........: 4,919 2,182 1,742 863 132 Gross cash farm income $5,000,000 or more .................: 379 128 104 115 32 Non-family farms ............................................: 4,827 1,587 1,759 1,120 361 : OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : Farms reporting- : Internet access .............................................: 56,225 25,970 22,487 6,671 1,097 Dial-up ...................................................: 1,703 866 626 179 32 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ............: 26,463 11,450 10,757 3,615 641 Cellular data plan (see text) .............................: 34,877 15,857 14,100 4,288 632 Satellite .................................................: 12,767 5,667 5,452 1,426 222 Don't know ................................................: 3,874 2,036 1,247 486 105 Other .....................................................: 908 392 405 104 7 : Farms by number of households sharing in net income : of operation: : 1 household .................................................: 51,906 28,610 19,564 3,237 495 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ................................................: 12,470 3,847 6,414 2,069 140 3 households ................................................: 3,828 1,073 671 1,909 175 4 households ................................................: 1,734 491 322 751 170 5 or more households ........................................: 1,185 397 245 180 363 : LIVESTOCK : : Cattle and calves inventory ..............................farms: 13,017 6,028 5,340 1,469 180 number: 962,040 368,812 341,077 210,555 41,596 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ....................................................: 3,032 1,228 1,540 232 32 10 to 49 ..................................................: 5,807 2,906 2,281 579 41 50 to 99 ..................................................: 1,923 963 724 203 33 100 to 199 ................................................: 1,239 613 406 185 35 200 to 499 ................................................: 690 229 277 166 18 500 or more ...............................................: 326 89 112 104 21 : Cows and heifers that calved ...........................farms: 11,161 5,256 4,467 1,280 158 number: 404,477 167,255 141,545 78,626 17,051 : Beef cows ............................................farms: 10,713 5,129 4,272 1,170 142 number: 331,471 149,573 120,262 50,587 11,049 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 3,332 1,418 1,587 291 36 10 to 49 ..............................................: 5,571 2,898 2,058 561 54 50 to 99 ..............................................: 1,150 572 383 171 24 100 to 199 ............................................: 503 187 177 121 18 200 to 499 ............................................: 137 49 59 21 8 500 or more ...........................................: 20 5 8 5 2 : Milk cows ............................................farms: 607 167 271 150 19 number: 73,006 17,682 21,283 28,039 6,002 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 193 52 115 26 - 10 to 49 ..............................................: 107 39 43 25 - 50 to 99 ..............................................: 92 37 35 19 1 100 to 199 ............................................: 96 16 42 34 4 200 to 499 ............................................: 96 19 35 32 10 500 or more ...........................................: 23 4 1 14 4 : Other cattle ...........................................farms: 10,916 5,045 4,389 1,319 163 number: 557,563 201,557 199,532 131,929 24,545 : Cattle and calves sold ...................................farms: 10,977 5,122 4,393 1,283 179 number: 645,009 236,890 219,697 152,104 36,318 $1,000: 881,537 295,910 303,102 215,635 66,890 Calves weighing less than 500 pounds ...................farms: 4,391 2,072 1,706 534 79 number: 107,024 46,172 34,012 22,718 4,122 Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more .....................farms: 10,159 4,735 4,036 1,214 174 number: 537,985 190,718 185,685 129,386 32,196 Cattle on feed .......................................farms: 1,548 673 597 248 30 number: 278,066 75,507 91,804 84,986 25,769 : Hogs and pigs inventory ..................................farms: 1,678 501 839 289 49 number: 5,204,135 2,150,688 1,727,812 1,111,347 214,288 Farms with- : 1 to 24 ...................................................: 730 163 445 98 24 25 to 49 ..................................................: 105 30 54 19 2 50 to 99 ..................................................: 75 29 22 21 3 100 to 199 ................................................: 63 18 41 4 - 200 to 499 ................................................: 53 9 28 13 3 500 or more ...............................................: 652 252 249 134 17 : Hogs and pigs sold .......................................farms: 1,849 568 916 302 63 number: 18,768,594 8,312,546 6,044,427 3,777,869 633,752 $1,000: 2,415,031 995,958 794,232 526,868 97,973 : Sheep and lambs inventory ................................farms: 1,612 505 872 211 24 number: 50,943 18,885 23,539 8,042 477 Sheep and lambs sold .....................................farms: 1,079 342 588 140 9 number: 32,161 12,059 15,793 4,161 148 : Total horses and ponies inventory ........................farms: 5,506 1,894 3,017 531 64 number: 33,348 11,357 17,969 3,211 811 Total horses and ponies sold .............................farms: 929 304 522 90 13 number: 3,088 871 1,760 412 45 : Goats, all inventory .....................................farms: 1,743 453 1,053 213 24 number: 31,943 7,930 18,328 5,499 186 Goats, all sold ..........................................farms: 928 189 618 107 14 number: 15,076 3,605 8,079 3,120 272 : POULTRY : : Layers inventory .........................................farms: 4,496 1,184 2,706 534 72 number: 7,278,610 5,436,586 405,068 (D) (D) Farms with- : 1 to 399 ..................................................: 4,404 1,155 2,675 507 67 400 to 3,199 ..............................................: 49 15 13 18 3 3,200 to 9,999 ............................................: 8 2 1 4 1 10,000 to 19,999 ..........................................: 15 2 9 4 - 20,000 to 49,999 ..........................................: 15 7 8 - - 50,000 to 99,999 ..........................................: - - - - - 100,000 or more ...........................................: 5 3 - 1 1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 77. Summary by Operating Arrangements: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Total : One : Two : Three or : Five or Item : producers : producer : producers : four producers : more producers -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- POULTRY - Con. : : Pullets for laying flock replacement inventory ...........farms: 680 126 444 103 7 number: 700,533 391,166 (D) (D) 38 : Layers sold ..............................................farms: 519 128 311 67 13 number: 3,274,145 1,923,887 107,881 (D) (D) : Pullets for laying flock replacement sold ................farms: 60 14 38 8 - number: 237,263 235,085 1,928 250 - : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ...............farms: 548 137 330 70 11 number: 1,121,454 83,699 831,390 204,519 1,846 Farms with- : 1 to 1,999 ................................................: 511 130 312 58 11 2,000 to 59,999 ...........................................: 36 7 17 12 - 60,000 to 99,999 ..........................................: - - - - - 100,000 or more ...........................................: 1 - 1 - - : Turkeys inventory ........................................farms: 437 88 271 70 8 number: 986,321 (D) 547,944 262,825 (D) Turkeys sold .............................................farms: 231 62 138 29 2 number: 2,855,608 (D) 1,697,239 658,087 (D) : CROPS : : Barley for grain .........................................farms: 52 21 24 7 - acres: 6,511 4,470 1,905 136 - bushels: 385,529 263,877 114,986 6,666 - Irrigated ..............................................farms: 2 - 2 - - acres: (D) - (D) - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 16 5 6 5 - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 19 2 15 2 - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 5 5 - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 9 6 3 - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 3 3 - - - : Corn for grain ...........................................farms: 35,190 17,575 12,126 4,825 664 acres: 10,421,518 4,544,642 3,530,941 1,909,270 436,665 bushels: 2,143,284,486 915,632,225 732,348,294 400,225,142 95,078,825 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 1,249 557 409 244 39 acres: 346,598 132,841 102,074 82,305 29,378 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 4,713 2,223 1,838 557 95 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 10,484 5,099 3,711 1,481 193 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 8,634 4,759 2,708 1,043 124 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 5,537 3,057 1,770 643 67 500 acres or more .........................................: 5,822 2,437 2,099 1,101 185 : Corn for silage or greenchop .............................farms: 847 312 341 160 34 acres: 54,742 16,264 18,984 14,626 4,868 tons: 1,079,213 334,243 351,448 299,952 93,570 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 13 6 5 2 - acres: 324 138 (D) (D) - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 401 158 174 60 9 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 302 114 112 65 11 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 97 32 40 16 9 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 37 4 15 15 3 500 acres or more .........................................: 10 4 - 4 2 : Cotton, all ..............................................farms: 1 - 1 - - acres: (D) - (D) - - bales: (D) - (D) - - Irrigated ..............................................farms: 1 - 1 - - acres: (D) - (D) - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: - - - - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 1 - 1 - - : Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas and limas ..........farms: 5 - 3 2 - acres: 908 - (D) (D) - cwt: 8,788 - (D) (D) - Irrigated ..............................................farms: 1 - - 1 - acres: (D) - - (D) - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: - - - - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 3 - 1 2 - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 2 - 2 - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - : Oats for grain ...........................................farms: 298 141 98 57 2 acres: 11,418 4,887 4,386 (D) (D) bushels: 937,052 397,353 368,905 (D) (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: 3 - - 3 - acres: 54 - - 54 - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 187 95 59 32 1 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 97 39 35 22 1 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 8 4 1 3 - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 3 2 1 - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 3 1 2 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 77. Summary by Operating Arrangements: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Total : One : Two : Three or : Five or Item : producers : producer : producers : four producers : more producers -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CROPS - Con. : : Rice .....................................................farms: 1 - 1 - - acres: (D) - (D) - - cwt: (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 ..........................................: - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - : Sorghum for grain ........................................farms: 68 25 34 8 1 acres: 4,639 2,401 1,650 (D) (D) bushels: 456,143 205,517 180,441 (D) (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: 5 3 - 2 - acres: 287 (D) - (D) - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 31 7 20 3 1 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 26 14 8 4 - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 8 1 6 1 - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 2 2 - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 1 1 - - - : Soybeans for beans .......................................farms: 33,243 17,153 11,053 4,427 610 acres: 10,213,710 4,622,215 3,384,662 1,823,568 383,265 bushels: 605,437,675 267,364,977 201,664,775 111,639,648 24,768,275 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 1,023 466 324 201 32 acres: 219,203 88,265 62,055 52,195 16,688 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 4,172 2,191 1,469 460 52 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 9,505 4,812 3,271 1,246 176 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 7,874 4,324 2,452 967 131 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 5,841 3,263 1,834 667 77 500 acres or more .........................................: 5,851 2,563 2,027 1,087 174 : Sunflower seed, all ......................................farms: 34 17 3 11 3 acres: 572 410 8 138 16 pounds: 693,311 510,241 8,200 151,870 23,000 Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - acres: - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 31 16 3 9 3 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 2 - - 2 - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 1 1 - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - : Tobacco ..................................................farms: 11 5 6 - - acres: 139 120 19 - - pounds: 201,968 162,600 39,368 - - Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - acres: - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 0.9 acres ..........................................: - - - - - 1.0 to 1.9 acres ..........................................: 3 2 1 - - 2.0 to 2.9 acres ..........................................: - - - - - 3.0 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 5 - 5 - - 5.0 to 9.9 acres ..........................................: - - - - - 10.0 to 24.9 acres ........................................: 2 2 - - - 25.0 acres or more ........................................: 1 1 - - - : Wheat for grain, all .....................................farms: 4,649 2,234 1,575 743 97 acres: 540,232 228,959 184,392 105,162 21,719 bushels: 39,835,453 16,356,875 13,922,487 7,896,852 1,659,239 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 97 26 34 35 2 acres: 12,178 (D) 2,374 6,679 (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 1,085 506 396 171 12 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 2,003 1,001 687 282 33 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 1,051 517 328 183 23 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 324 148 109 55 12 500 acres or more .........................................: 186 62 55 52 17 : Forage-land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop .............................farms: 16,355 7,382 6,951 1,828 194 acres: 528,857 238,321 192,389 84,245 13,902 tons, dry equivalent: 1,487,461 625,105 542,293 272,387 47,676 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 216 94 87 34 1 acres: 5,610 2,129 (D) 1,764 (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 10,329 4,547 4,745 947 90 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 4,898 2,334 1,844 650 70 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 971 434 313 197 27 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 127 57 39 28 3 500 acres or more .........................................: 30 10 10 6 4 : Alfalfa hay ............................................farms: 8,476 3,821 3,507 1,041 107 acres: 219,586 96,906 78,959 39,396 4,325 tons, dry: 744,476 308,014 270,654 145,273 20,535 Irrigated ............................................farms: 131 62 52 16 1 acres: 2,875 1,386 770 (D) (D) : Other dry hay ..........................................farms: 8,151 3,656 3,512 885 98 acres: 253,699 120,457 91,621 34,501 7,120 tons, dry: 550,694 261,456 195,669 77,734 15,835 Irrigated ............................................farms: 103 40 42 21 - acres: 2,641 743 861 1,037 - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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. : : Field and grass seed crops, all ..........................farms: 17 7 9 1 - acres: 488 294 (D) (D) - Irrigated ..............................................farms: 1 1 - - - acres: (D) (D) - - - : Land in vegetables .......................................farms: 1,388 414 727 206 41 acres: 54,386 17,096 17,394 17,064 2,832 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 536 139 276 101 20 acres: 27,292 9,397 7,242 8,742 1,912 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 911 265 536 99 11 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 212 53 101 42 16 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 133 45 51 31 6 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: 86 40 21 20 5 250.0 acres or more .......................................: 46 11 18 14 3 : Beans, snap ............................................farms: 359 105 182 60 12 acres: 10,689 6,569 2,336 1,437 347 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 76 42 25 6 3 acres: 10,072 6,409 2,130 1,198 336 : Peas, green ............................................farms: 80 8 50 18 4 acres: 2,284 (D) 794 (D) 830 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 21 3 9 6 3 acres: 2,252 (D) 787 (D) 829 Potatoes ...............................................farms: 249 60 140 41 8 acres: 6,373 (D) (D) 2,528 (D) Harvested for processing .............................farms: 15 6 7 2 - acres: 5,924 (D) (D) (D) - Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ........................................: 236 58 136 36 6 5.0 to 24.9 acres .......................................: 4 - 2 1 1 25.0 to 99.9 acres ......................................: 1 1 - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres ....................................: 3 - - 2 1 250.0 acres or more .....................................: 5 1 2 2 - : Sweet corn (see text) ..................................farms: 370 110 181 68 11 acres: 8,074 1,326 2,188 3,946 613 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 54 14 25 10 5 acres: 4,433 676 1,022 2,188 547 Sweet potatoes .........................................farms: 73 15 42 12 4 acres: 32 14 13 3 2 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 4 - 4 - - acres: (D) - (D) - - : Tomatoes in the open ...................................farms: 518 125 293 83 17 acres: 521 63 206 187 65 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 28 14 14 - - acres: 13 10 3 - - : Land in orchards .........................................farms: 1,102 354 585 121 42 acres: 5,531 1,659 2,142 936 795 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 151 51 68 15 17 acres: 608 173 246 30 159 Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 846 276 473 77 20 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 223 71 101 32 19 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 28 6 10 10 2 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: 3 - 1 2 - 250.0 acres or more .......................................: 2 1 - - 1 : Apples .................................................farms: 545 178 296 50 21 bearing and nonbearing acres: 2,203 558 692 553 401 : Grapes (including muscadine) (see text) ................farms: 310 87 163 40 20 bearing and nonbearing acres: 896 204 433 137 123 : Peaches, all ...........................................farms: 295 80 169 41 5 bearing and nonbearing acres: 1,143 372 352 (D) (D) : Almonds ................................................farms: 6 1 5 - - bearing and nonbearing acres: (D) (D) 1 - - : Pecans .................................................farms: 134 38 77 18 1 bearing and nonbearing acres: 595 249 321 (D) (D) : Walnuts, English .......................................farms: 68 24 36 2 6 bearing and nonbearing acres: 66 44 16 (D) (D) : Land in berries ..........................................farms: 530 136 294 78 22 acres: 722 194 388 91 49 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Illinois : Adams : Alexander : Bond : Boone : Brown : Bureau ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ....................................................number: 71,123 1,311 145 622 416 449 1,138 Land in farms .............................................acres: 26,292,041 423,666 62,494 161,590 124,244 163,236 455,336 Average size of farm ..................................acres: 370 323 431 260 299 364 400 Median size of farm ...................................acres: 100 129 150 73 40 146 135 : Estimated market value of land and buildings: : Average per farm ....................................dollars: 3,112,490 2,789,101 2,218,829 2,016,230 2,755,569 2,389,056 4,080,765 Average per acre ....................................dollars: 8,420 8,631 5,148 7,761 9,226 6,571 10,199 : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................$1,000: 18,820,530 293,020 44,182 129,010 101,603 63,285 339,925 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 264,619 223,509 304,702 207,412 244,238 140,948 298,704 : Farms by size: : 1 to 9 acres .................................................: 6,058 83 - 67 81 20 95 10 to 49 acres ...............................................: 18,415 248 30 176 147 92 249 50 to 179 acres ..............................................: 20,223 436 44 189 54 134 307 180 to 499 acres .............................................: 12,161 296 26 102 69 119 256 500 to 999 acres .............................................: 7,429 159 34 52 43 43 108 1,000 acres or more ..........................................: 6,837 89 11 36 22 41 123 : Total cropland ............................................farms: 64,487 1,187 112 522 368 397 1,078 acres: 22,913,841 328,198 45,761 133,047 117,544 88,340 419,356 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 52,862 1,021 97 431 335 269 885 acres: 21,606,950 302,050 41,001 127,412 115,369 73,573 397,708 : Irrigated land ............................................farms: 2,930 31 2 7 23 4 79 acres: 635,957 7,922 (D) 20 1,379 300 22,267 : Market value of agricultural products sold ...............$1,000: 26,417,147 409,153 27,950 123,368 145,765 84,930 564,611 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 371,429 312,093 192,762 198,340 350,398 189,153 496,143 : Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ..........$1,000: 22,289,820 268,222 27,547 114,450 124,801 64,168 509,821 Livestock, poultry, and their products .................$1,000: 4,127,327 140,932 403 8,918 20,964 20,762 54,789 : Farms by value of sales: : Less than $2,500 .............................................: 19,875 324 56 227 103 206 247 $2,500 to $4,999 .............................................: 3,430 66 3 36 34 13 40 $5,000 to $9,999 .............................................: 4,449 75 10 42 45 15 39 $10,000 to $24,999 ...........................................: 5,983 121 16 64 33 43 77 $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................: 4,989 120 16 33 27 45 85 $50,000 to $99,999 ...........................................: 5,926 124 5 44 27 24 97 $100,000 or more .............................................: 26,471 481 39 176 147 103 553 : Government payments .......................................farms: 32,882 535 60 260 98 319 574 $1,000: 328,311 4,545 837 2,519 634 3,283 6,962 Total income from farm-related sources ....................farms: 37,109 755 56 291 192 253 661 $1,000: 1,044,035 17,249 830 6,399 6,037 5,454 24,028 : Total farm production expenses ...........................$1,000: 17,787,801 282,639 21,576 83,929 103,838 54,670 374,243 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 250,099 215,590 148,799 134,935 249,610 121,758 328,860 : Net cash farm income of the operations ....................farms: 71,123 1,311 145 622 416 449 1,138 $1,000: 10,001,692 148,308 8,042 48,357 48,599 38,998 221,358 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 140,625 113,126 55,459 77,744 116,825 86,854 194,515 : Livestock and poultry: : Cattle and calves inventory .............................farms: 13,017 393 39 126 64 92 133 number: 962,040 31,426 1,156 7,752 4,824 5,288 7,520 Beef cows .............................................farms: 10,713 346 39 100 36 84 103 number: 331,471 13,336 792 2,435 396 (D) (D) Milk cows .............................................farms: 607 7 - 10 14 1 2 number: 73,006 523 - 600 1,909 (D) (D) Cattle and calves sold ..................................farms: 10,977 355 27 101 52 76 117 number: 645,009 22,463 447 3,299 1,713 2,775 7,885 Hogs and pigs inventory .................................farms: 1,678 36 1 17 19 10 21 number: 5,204,135 181,715 (D) 2,720 25,729 33,833 69,875 Hogs and pigs sold ......................................farms: 1,849 48 1 20 31 8 32 number: 18,768,594 860,765 (D) 5,966 52,959 73,881 359,697 Sheep and lambs inventory ...............................farms: 1,612 22 - 26 21 10 11 number: 50,943 1,142 - 693 530 644 224 Layers inventory ........................................farms: 4,496 47 5 37 56 22 58 number: 7,278,610 4,074 175 1,143 1,803 1,547 128,277 Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ..............farms: 548 1 1 6 15 7 9 number: 1,121,454 (D) (D) 150 884 320 256 : Selected crops harvested: : Corn for grain ..........................................farms: 35,190 662 20 228 186 154 703 acres: 10,421,518 141,411 4,354 54,182 58,957 31,403 229,049 bushels: 2,143,284,486 26,426,998 687,929 9,993,413 12,631,185 6,177,137 50,335,316 Corn for silage or greenchop ............................farms: 847 15 - 14 8 13 14 acres: 54,742 484 - 607 448 2,501 347 tons: 1,079,213 9,601 - 14,917 12,626 6,079 6,772 Wheat for grain, all ....................................farms: 4,649 100 5 51 20 18 27 acres: 540,232 3,923 2,009 6,836 1,396 689 2,507 bushels: 39,835,453 257,288 152,338 522,481 115,769 43,768 224,906 Winter wheat for grain ................................farms: 4,649 100 5 51 20 18 27 acres: 540,232 3,923 2,009 6,836 1,396 689 2,507 bushels: 39,835,453 257,288 152,338 522,481 115,769 43,768 224,906 : Oats for grain ..........................................farms: 298 - - - 1 1 7 acres: 11,418 - - - (D) (D) 285 bushels: 937,052 - - - (D) (D) 23,475 Barley for grain ........................................farms: 52 - - 3 1 - - acres: 6,511 - - 95 (D) - - bushels: 385,529 - - 7,369 (D) - - Sorghum for grain .......................................farms: 68 1 - - - - - acres: 4,639 (D) - - - - - bushels: 456,143 (D) - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 1. County Summary Highlights: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Calhoun : Carroll : Cass : Champaign : Christian : Clark : Clay : Clinton ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ....................................................number: 462 665 395 1,330 768 722 671 869 Land in farms .............................................acres: 106,067 261,931 156,808 545,674 350,778 249,166 227,457 276,216 Average size of farm ..................................acres: 230 394 397 410 457 345 339 318 Median size of farm ...................................acres: 101 120 131 120 113 85 80 115 : Estimated market value of land and buildings: : Average per farm ....................................dollars: 1,262,065 3,822,239 3,061,133 2,948,838 5,005,909 2,681,471 2,113,639 2,872,172 Average per acre ....................................dollars: 5,497 9,704 7,711 7,187 10,960 7,770 6,235 9,036 : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................$1,000: 53,855 216,480 122,280 439,230 276,156 184,620 145,675 291,561 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 116,568 325,533 309,569 330,248 359,579 255,707 217,101 335,513 : Farms by size: : 1 to 9 acres .................................................: 19 41 4 182 74 48 30 70 10 to 49 acres ...............................................: 110 170 105 325 206 195 216 208 50 to 179 acres ..............................................: 195 177 120 278 175 254 211 272 180 to 499 acres .............................................: 71 133 97 227 146 93 80 160 500 to 999 acres .............................................: 51 83 33 159 75 67 91 94 1,000 acres or more ..........................................: 16 61 36 159 92 65 43 65 : Total cropland ............................................farms: 411 602 357 1,259 711 660 599 786 acres: 56,373 226,630 131,686 526,778 332,299 213,107 187,059 248,692 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 310 442 234 1,092 614 514 418 687 acres: 47,810 211,673 117,533 511,504 322,627 197,962 169,445 238,038 : Irrigated land ............................................farms: 1 18 47 63 8 33 9 15 acres: (D) 9,285 21,093 13,992 (D) 12,105 153 1,277 : Market value of agricultural products sold ...............$1,000: 46,293 344,259 156,106 583,087 400,657 248,715 168,925 412,988 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 100,201 517,682 395,205 438,411 521,689 344,481 251,751 475,246 : Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ..........$1,000: 41,690 261,943 133,955 569,095 365,236 198,377 156,909 233,923 Livestock, poultry, and their products .................$1,000: 4,603 82,316 22,151 13,992 35,421 50,339 12,015 179,066 : Farms by value of sales: : Less than $2,500 .............................................: 174 236 153 243 179 234 272 184 $2,500 to $4,999 .............................................: 18 37 8 37 38 34 27 52 $5,000 to $9,999 .............................................: 46 29 11 82 51 71 47 50 $10,000 to $24,999 ...........................................: 58 36 32 90 58 68 58 63 $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................: 48 22 37 103 37 38 67 53 $50,000 to $99,999 ...........................................: 59 33 22 132 72 72 34 79 $100,000 or more .............................................: 59 272 132 643 333 205 166 388 : Government payments .......................................farms: 273 405 271 629 330 403 425 418 $1,000: 3,105 4,411 3,458 3,722 2,504 2,166 3,428 3,275 Total income from farm-related sources ....................farms: 204 351 186 780 385 399 365 472 $1,000: 2,693 16,235 6,298 19,178 14,202 8,879 9,922 7,639 : Total farm production expenses ...........................$1,000: 31,027 246,901 101,940 362,723 238,275 167,544 130,127 286,280 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 67,158 371,280 258,075 272,724 310,254 232,055 193,931 329,436 : Net cash farm income of the operations ....................farms: 462 665 395 1,330 768 722 671 869 $1,000: 21,065 118,004 63,923 243,265 179,088 92,217 52,147 137,622 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 45,594 177,449 161,829 182,906 233,188 127,725 77,715 158,368 : Livestock and poultry: : Cattle and calves inventory .............................farms: 108 156 66 75 110 98 97 223 number: 4,785 22,052 2,826 5,423 3,809 2,458 4,313 44,891 Beef cows .............................................farms: 97 115 61 60 102 91 82 112 number: (D) 5,890 1,535 (D) 1,983 (D) (D) 4,182 Milk cows .............................................farms: 2 13 - 3 - 1 1 58 number: (D) 1,627 - (D) - (D) (D) 13,571 Cattle and calves sold ..................................farms: 99 151 59 61 83 82 81 194 number: 3,074 22,528 1,582 3,190 1,785 945 3,748 21,015 Hogs and pigs inventory .................................farms: 5 15 10 22 20 32 25 24 number: (D) 72,327 70,722 11,760 60,868 79,930 97,699 53,013 Hogs and pigs sold ......................................farms: 3 13 13 25 22 27 29 23 number: (D) 171,693 243,190 31,915 207,233 485,167 51,766 255,744 Sheep and lambs inventory ...............................farms: 5 11 5 35 23 7 9 35 number: 110 175 72 1,398 525 508 168 1,861 Layers inventory ........................................farms: 11 37 1 72 35 33 32 48 number: 261 947 (D) 6,748 1,907 455 529 (D) Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ..............farms: - 8 - 5 3 1 6 4 number: - 325 - 1,090 36 (D) 300 5,422 : Selected crops harvested: : Corn for grain ..........................................farms: 150 317 181 870 454 374 253 495 acres: 17,685 136,803 68,190 261,772 163,114 92,073 63,792 103,471 bushels: 3,137,431 31,132,744 14,798,728 55,604,295 36,773,933 18,888,747 12,082,094 19,379,981 Corn for silage or greenchop ............................farms: - 19 - 1 5 1 1 47 acres: - 1,408 - (D) 87 (D) (D) 5,965 tons: - 31,527 - (D) 1,545 (D) (D) 92,383 Wheat for grain, all ....................................farms: 20 35 9 34 27 56 65 251 acres: 1,151 2,505 704 2,507 2,789 3,966 13,797 28,082 bushels: 75,182 205,101 50,623 194,205 197,117 290,073 1,151,300 2,130,919 Winter wheat for grain ................................farms: 20 35 9 34 27 56 65 251 acres: 1,151 2,505 704 2,507 2,789 3,966 13,797 28,082 bushels: 75,182 205,101 50,623 194,205 197,117 290,073 1,151,300 2,130,919 : Oats for grain ..........................................farms: - 12 - 6 4 - - - acres: - 305 - 225 273 - - - bushels: - 29,560 - 19,176 18,000 - - - Barley for grain ........................................farms: - - - 1 3 - - 6 acres: - - - (D) 762 - - 669 bushels: - - - (D) 42,300 - - 43,212 Sorghum for grain .......................................farms: 1 - - - - 3 - - acres: (D) - - - - 140 - - bushels: (D) - - - - 17,458 - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 1. County Summary Highlights: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Coles : Cook : Crawford : Cumberland : De Kalb : De Witt : Douglas : Du Page ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ....................................................number: 673 154 607 686 807 436 561 60 Land in farms .............................................acres: 214,931 10,281 234,709 161,892 353,524 180,145 217,560 819 Average size of farm ..................................acres: 319 67 387 236 438 413 388 14 Median size of farm ...................................acres: 75 6 71 72 123 91 65 4 : Estimated market value of land and buildings: : Average per farm ....................................dollars: 3,280,461 1,205,291 2,594,426 2,099,036 3,374,806 4,652,915 4,580,590 787,367 Average per acre ....................................dollars: 10,272 18,054 6,710 8,894 7,704 11,261 11,812 57,683 : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................$1,000: 186,241 14,248 173,016 101,123 277,944 134,463 149,210 3,246 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 276,732 92,518 285,035 147,409 344,416 308,401 265,971 54,100 : Farms by size: : 1 to 9 acres .................................................: 53 100 35 48 98 54 108 41 10 to 49 acres ...............................................: 202 28 216 222 208 115 161 16 50 to 179 acres ..............................................: 205 11 179 226 141 91 105 1 180 to 499 acres .............................................: 97 4 51 104 185 71 82 2 500 to 999 acres .............................................: 55 11 60 55 88 58 38 - 1,000 acres or more ..........................................: 61 - 66 31 87 47 67 - : Total cropland ............................................farms: 598 111 539 615 747 398 502 37 acres: 184,495 9,169 204,211 131,840 344,166 172,097 211,069 209 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 457 94 417 425 655 341 409 31 acres: 175,824 8,760 194,504 119,457 336,534 166,025 202,007 179 : Irrigated land ............................................farms: 6 48 45 9 14 8 15 19 acres: 47 161 19,211 390 520 (D) 50 43 : Market value of agricultural products sold ...............$1,000: 196,976 22,399 190,443 164,632 543,834 184,072 221,166 7,271 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 292,684 145,446 313,745 239,989 673,896 422,182 394,234 121,182 : Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ..........$1,000: 184,390 19,388 174,035 119,450 377,578 181,473 216,177 7,178 Livestock, poultry, and their products .................$1,000: 12,586 3,010 16,408 45,182 166,256 2,599 4,989 93 : Farms by value of sales: : Less than $2,500 .............................................: 255 54 220 270 173 100 154 32 $2,500 to $4,999 .............................................: 34 7 38 29 23 27 23 6 $5,000 to $9,999 .............................................: 32 1 50 53 41 27 34 7 $10,000 to $24,999 ...........................................: 49 23 46 65 47 34 45 - $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................: 33 26 49 50 46 25 25 3 $50,000 to $99,999 ...........................................: 57 8 35 39 55 33 64 3 $100,000 or more .............................................: 213 35 169 180 422 190 216 9 : Government payments .......................................farms: 357 28 339 481 340 185 241 1 $1,000: 2,353 (D) 2,054 3,368 5,627 1,626 1,118 (D) Total income from farm-related sources ....................farms: 310 47 313 379 470 225 276 12 $1,000: 7,513 9,519 7,107 6,184 13,595 6,553 11,059 2,653 : Total farm production expenses ...........................$1,000: 135,702 23,673 128,236 122,285 392,502 114,575 142,036 5,995 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 201,638 153,720 211,262 178,258 486,372 262,787 253,184 99,924 : Net cash farm income of the operations ....................farms: 673 154 607 686 807 436 561 60 $1,000: 71,141 8,467 71,368 51,899 170,554 77,676 91,306 3,931 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 105,707 54,979 117,576 75,655 211,344 178,156 162,756 65,521 : Livestock and poultry: : Cattle and calves inventory .............................farms: 68 22 63 89 91 54 67 8 number: 2,209 (D) 2,031 7,800 13,480 3,265 1,994 16 Beef cows .............................................farms: 59 14 60 66 60 51 37 2 number: 1,043 152 (D) 1,327 994 (D) 425 (D) Milk cows .............................................farms: 5 5 2 11 7 1 19 - number: 95 26 (D) 1,685 902 (D) 427 - Cattle and calves sold ..................................farms: 53 13 48 72 77 44 42 - number: 1,014 (D) 993 3,736 16,727 1,781 1,123 - Hogs and pigs inventory .................................farms: 9 5 4 14 34 7 10 9 number: 16,756 23 (D) 89,661 291,168 85 412 11 Hogs and pigs sold ......................................farms: 10 5 5 14 36 11 9 2 number: 50,782 53 (D) 132,921 1,049,103 (D) 1,026 (D) Sheep and lambs inventory ...............................farms: 13 10 14 7 16 8 6 15 number: 122 110 667 129 880 59 111 69 Layers inventory ........................................farms: 24 22 35 23 70 26 44 22 number: 434 891 634 301 1,516 922 2,098 475 Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ..............farms: 6 3 - - 19 3 7 6 number: 210 150 - - 1,568 150 102,600 600 : Selected crops harvested: : Corn for grain ..........................................farms: 316 15 256 291 492 255 288 1 acres: 87,465 (D) 90,933 53,996 199,660 81,171 97,790 (D) bushels: 17,822,958 (D) 17,810,503 10,661,901 41,715,106 17,534,987 20,331,077 (D) Corn for silage or greenchop ............................farms: 2 - - 7 15 7 5 - acres: (D) - - 242 513 187 69 - tons: (D) - - 6,510 14,584 4,741 1,254 - Wheat for grain, all ....................................farms: 18 - 49 37 78 1 11 - acres: 699 - 7,914 1,324 6,054 (D) 710 - bushels: 53,911 - 609,184 99,748 512,617 (D) 44,834 - Winter wheat for grain ................................farms: 18 - 49 37 78 1 11 - acres: 699 - 7,914 1,324 6,054 (D) 710 - bushels: 53,911 - 609,184 99,748 512,617 (D) 44,834 - : Oats for grain ..........................................farms: - - - - 9 - 5 - acres: - - - - 2,877 - 111 - bushels: - - - - 284,550 - 4,867 - Barley for grain ........................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - bushels: - - - - - - - - Sorghum for grain .......................................farms: - - 1 - - - - - acres: - - (D) - - - - - bushels: - - (D) - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 1. County Summary Highlights: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Edgar : Edwards : Effingham : Fayette : Ford : Franklin : Fulton : Gallatin ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ....................................................number: 682 313 1,224 1,122 544 569 1,157 162 Land in farms .............................................acres: 325,023 117,890 281,772 328,888 279,456 174,342 435,773 174,434 Average size of farm ..................................acres: 477 377 230 293 514 306 377 1,077 Median size of farm ...................................acres: 115 82 80 80 180 60 139 147 : Estimated market value of land and buildings: : Average per farm ....................................dollars: 4,842,753 2,219,502 1,777,767 2,043,952 5,114,345 1,739,388 2,574,598 6,186,902 Average per acre ....................................dollars: 10,162 5,893 7,723 6,973 9,956 5,677 6,836 5,746 : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................$1,000: 269,293 73,470 214,005 205,392 186,337 114,094 226,980 91,044 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 394,858 234,728 174,841 183,059 342,532 200,518 196,179 562,002 : Farms by size: : 1 to 9 acres .................................................: 49 6 63 52 31 47 57 3 10 to 49 acres ...............................................: 169 90 384 347 119 199 233 34 50 to 179 acres ..............................................: 191 115 412 370 119 179 369 47 180 to 499 acres .............................................: 114 26 215 193 115 57 257 29 500 to 999 acres .............................................: 56 39 87 92 90 51 114 17 1,000 acres or more ..........................................: 103 37 63 68 70 36 127 32 : Total cropland ............................................farms: 646 282 1,112 1,018 529 494 1,033 145 acres: 305,335 101,403 239,219 270,163 260,462 143,430 293,076 160,484 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 542 226 922 817 418 371 892 136 acres: 295,508 95,857 222,375 247,690 243,946 133,976 275,096 158,326 : Irrigated land ............................................farms: 12 3 18 35 12 13 12 27 acres: 753 (D) 345 287 1,642 68 1,104 30,216 : Market value of agricultural products sold ...............$1,000: 363,463 88,890 298,506 247,287 299,807 129,158 305,116 144,988 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 532,937 283,992 243,878 220,398 551,116 226,991 263,713 894,987 : Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ..........$1,000: (D) 81,633 203,160 218,883 256,541 98,601 256,289 142,222 Livestock, poultry, and their products .................$1,000: (D) 7,256 95,346 28,404 43,266 30,557 48,827 2,766 : Farms by value of sales: : Less than $2,500 .............................................: 174 99 347 334 130 223 288 30 $2,500 to $4,999 .............................................: 15 8 62 82 10 42 59 5 $5,000 to $9,999 .............................................: 19 25 93 77 9 63 79 5 $10,000 to $24,999 ...........................................: 74 22 94 118 26 60 113 23 $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................: 70 27 107 91 34 44 101 21 $50,000 to $99,999 ...........................................: 36 41 123 87 53 20 115 17 $100,000 or more .............................................: 294 91 398 333 282 117 402 61 : Government payments .......................................farms: 300 166 627 493 350 219 467 54 $1,000: 1,992 1,471 3,554 4,724 3,207 2,105 5,290 960 Total income from farm-related sources ....................farms: 334 186 674 581 334 227 592 91 $1,000: 11,827 3,135 14,992 15,791 13,321 3,240 12,468 3,410 : Total farm production expenses ...........................$1,000: 230,940 64,505 213,615 176,554 202,338 92,066 214,693 102,899 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 338,622 206,086 174,522 157,356 371,945 161,803 185,560 635,180 : Net cash farm income of the operations ....................farms: 682 313 1,224 1,122 544 569 1,157 162 $1,000: 146,343 28,991 103,437 91,248 113,997 42,437 108,182 46,458 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 214,579 92,622 84,507 81,326 209,553 74,581 93,502 286,780 : Livestock and poultry: : Cattle and calves inventory .............................farms: 99 55 293 254 47 136 279 40 number: 5,842 2,755 27,223 13,867 4,742 6,964 22,030 2,472 Beef cows .............................................farms: 85 52 230 209 34 125 253 38 number: 2,562 1,508 5,046 3,538 (D) 3,156 11,283 1,594 Milk cows .............................................farms: 5 - 15 8 1 7 3 - number: 51 - 2,167 1,859 (D) 479 3 - Cattle and calves sold ..................................farms: 75 47 247 207 34 103 250 36 number: 3,435 1,502 21,596 9,488 4,048 2,873 14,740 1,952 Hogs and pigs inventory .................................farms: 16 6 45 15 18 17 21 2 number: (D) 24,276 147,969 22,959 51,297 20,929 70,815 (D) Hogs and pigs sold ......................................farms: 19 6 46 10 16 16 22 2 number: (D) 43,576 338,819 37,533 146,858 58,283 591,633 (D) Sheep and lambs inventory ...............................farms: 16 5 44 25 3 3 25 1 number: 251 47 1,624 1,467 (D) 56 905 (D) Layers inventory ........................................farms: 25 15 71 54 21 36 65 2 number: 2,781 334 1,166 7,178 1,787 835 2,835 (D) Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ..............farms: 3 - 7 - 1 - 5 - number: 4,998 - 635 - (D) - 140 - : Selected crops harvested: : Corn for grain ..........................................farms: 405 151 632 477 338 165 592 78 acres: 143,723 41,560 102,148 101,614 121,820 32,821 132,062 71,086 bushels: 29,716,381 7,216,105 19,573,511 18,981,564 25,839,528 4,930,542 24,969,661 13,610,427 Corn for silage or greenchop ............................farms: 1 6 11 12 3 8 27 - acres: (D) 546 809 279 41 620 1,273 - tons: (D) 4,371 11,434 6,015 1,024 11,578 18,241 - Wheat for grain, all ....................................farms: 15 30 151 95 23 71 27 15 acres: 1,155 3,596 6,620 11,451 1,539 12,403 1,212 4,821 bushels: 71,469 257,488 483,897 542,626 95,504 894,339 91,996 379,057 Winter wheat for grain ................................farms: 15 30 151 95 23 71 27 15 acres: 1,155 3,596 6,620 11,451 1,539 12,403 1,212 4,821 bushels: 71,469 257,488 483,897 542,626 95,504 894,339 91,996 379,057 : Oats for grain ..........................................farms: - - - - 4 - 8 - acres: - - - - 113 - 127 - bushels: - - - - 6,090 - 10,246 - Barley for grain ........................................farms: - 3 1 - 1 - - - acres: - 195 (D) - (D) - - - bushels: - 11,013 (D) - (D) - - - Sorghum for grain .......................................farms: - 3 - 1 - - - 1 acres: - 284 - (D) - - - (D) bushels: - 38,040 - (D) - - - (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 1. County Summary Highlights: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Greene : Grundy : Hamilton : Hancock : Hardin : Henderson : Henry : Iroquois ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ....................................................number: 709 437 534 1,080 128 419 1,270 1,544 Land in farms .............................................acres: 319,730 188,601 223,423 417,260 34,138 199,669 449,705 669,168 Average size of farm ..................................acres: 451 432 418 386 267 477 354 433 Median size of farm ...................................acres: 139 134 88 150 100 190 112 160 : Estimated market value of land and buildings: : Average per farm ....................................dollars: 3,457,594 4,449,869 2,421,610 3,654,696 1,235,338 4,226,621 3,554,799 3,743,807 Average per acre ....................................dollars: 7,667 10,311 5,788 9,460 4,632 8,869 10,039 8,638 : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................$1,000: 219,896 135,563 115,166 278,783 15,764 127,759 347,308 480,570 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 310,150 310,212 215,667 258,132 123,155 304,913 273,471 311,250 : Farms by size: : 1 to 9 acres .................................................: 48 47 13 52 2 23 95 117 10 to 49 acres ...............................................: 141 88 148 217 29 70 329 283 50 to 179 acres ..............................................: 200 117 183 333 63 116 323 403 180 to 499 acres .............................................: 148 74 71 213 22 67 263 339 500 to 999 acres .............................................: 84 69 61 171 6 76 143 207 1,000 acres or more ..........................................: 88 42 58 94 6 67 117 195 : Total cropland ............................................farms: 662 419 467 1,008 95 400 1,163 1,464 acres: 241,424 182,204 190,878 338,568 19,444 162,550 414,221 637,185 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 526 364 304 849 71 330 947 1,247 acres: 222,089 178,239 173,268 315,649 11,504 150,911 393,941 608,342 : Irrigated land ............................................farms: 7 8 - 24 - 62 49 51 acres: (D) 21 - 4,278 - 17,938 7,796 4,877 : Market value of agricultural products sold ...............$1,000: 254,739 187,115 143,343 420,350 6,437 191,686 508,033 772,064 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 359,294 428,182 268,433 389,213 50,292 457,483 400,026 500,041 : Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ..........$1,000: 212,535 185,699 141,754 312,978 (D) 164,640 439,738 641,908 Livestock, poultry, and their products .................$1,000: 42,204 1,416 1,589 107,372 (D) 27,046 68,295 130,155 : Farms by value of sales: : Less than $2,500 .............................................: 184 87 225 267 56 93 328 316 $2,500 to $4,999 .............................................: 18 10 31 40 8 19 40 41 $5,000 to $9,999 .............................................: 44 25 46 69 16 15 54 28 $10,000 to $24,999 ...........................................: 71 35 44 96 28 19 62 65 $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................: 55 23 16 75 6 36 72 101 $50,000 to $99,999 ...........................................: 59 31 22 80 4 26 139 175 $100,000 or more .............................................: 278 226 150 453 10 211 575 818 : Government payments .......................................farms: 376 216 363 554 42 223 630 881 $1,000: 4,603 2,781 3,285 5,183 581 3,663 5,596 9,065 Total income from farm-related sources ....................farms: 365 243 238 539 31 244 764 899 $1,000: 16,008 3,960 7,345 11,218 379 12,770 18,507 31,925 : Total farm production expenses ...........................$1,000: 177,440 122,209 100,613 264,144 5,918 126,533 348,293 482,539 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 250,268 279,655 188,414 244,577 46,231 301,987 274,246 312,525 : Net cash farm income of the operations ....................farms: 709 437 534 1,080 128 419 1,270 1,544 $1,000: 97,911 71,647 53,360 172,607 1,479 81,587 183,842 330,514 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 138,098 163,952 99,925 159,821 11,557 194,718 144,758 214,064 : Livestock and poultry: : Cattle and calves inventory .............................farms: 147 41 88 241 55 142 204 150 number: 9,152 966 2,810 20,698 2,176 14,122 15,392 14,276 Beef cows .............................................farms: 136 30 70 208 42 121 161 103 number: 5,247 574 1,517 (D) 1,249 (D) (D) 2,608 Milk cows .............................................farms: 3 6 4 1 - 3 2 9 number: 5 6 4 (D) - (D) (D) 162 Cattle and calves sold ..................................farms: 123 28 70 217 45 130 192 129 number: 4,848 344 1,410 15,309 1,092 9,126 19,016 16,214 Hogs and pigs inventory .................................farms: 11 18 4 24 2 14 22 25 number: (D) 2,717 35 183,617 (D) 27,056 63,284 97,352 Hogs and pigs sold ......................................farms: 12 19 1 28 2 15 31 28 number: (D) 4,408 (D) 949,450 (D) 71,662 271,685 245,160 Sheep and lambs inventory ...............................farms: 5 9 16 9 2 6 48 25 number: 89 309 212 223 (D) 503 2,113 609 Layers inventory ........................................farms: 24 34 19 44 9 16 77 82 number: 547 1,035 876 960 890 341 1,990 (D) Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ..............farms: 5 6 - 7 - 2 6 19 number: 400 1,491 - 153 - (D) 400 6,452 : Selected crops harvested: : Corn for grain ..........................................farms: 390 277 179 598 8 252 747 1,036 acres: 104,136 90,285 62,816 155,643 1,536 85,696 215,672 302,965 bushels: 19,442,438 18,728,611 11,425,043 30,935,400 213,482 18,585,461 46,614,546 62,513,878 Corn for silage or greenchop ............................farms: 8 - 8 14 - 10 8 4 acres: 157 - 238 411 - 357 168 (D) tons: 4,575 - 3,566 3,719 - 7,199 3,736 (D) Wheat for grain, all ....................................farms: 28 28 56 41 - 18 18 71 acres: 1,968 642 11,759 1,936 - 629 906 4,267 bushels: 106,547 50,694 850,373 126,930 - 39,092 77,302 333,183 Winter wheat for grain ................................farms: 28 28 56 41 - 18 18 71 acres: 1,968 642 11,759 1,936 - 629 906 4,267 bushels: 106,547 50,694 850,373 126,930 - 39,092 77,302 333,183 : Oats for grain ..........................................farms: 2 1 - - - - 7 5 acres: (D) (D) - - - - 84 168 bushels: (D) (D) - - - - 6,978 11,890 Barley for grain ........................................farms: 2 - - 3 - 1 5 1 acres: (D) - - 1,770 - (D) 1,154 (D) bushels: (D) - - 112,368 - (D) 66,572 (D) Sorghum for grain .......................................farms: - - 3 - - - - - acres: - - 228 - - - - - bushels: - - 31,856 - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 1. County Summary Highlights: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Jackson : Jasper : Jefferson : Jersey : Jo Daviess : Johnson : Kane : Kankakee ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ....................................................number: 767 817 930 460 907 568 509 738 Land in farms .............................................acres: 291,160 246,336 232,182 161,192 309,287 108,064 146,717 322,007 Average size of farm ..................................acres: 380 302 250 350 341 190 288 436 Median size of farm ...................................acres: 87 90 80 88 127 79 46 100 : Estimated market value of land and buildings: : Average per farm ....................................dollars: 1,933,913 2,254,314 1,233,345 2,931,666 2,707,501 823,213 3,538,643 2,938,005 Average per acre ....................................dollars: 5,094 7,477 4,940 8,366 7,940 4,327 12,276 6,734 : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................$1,000: 239,008 167,100 159,005 106,495 191,444 55,789 123,730 239,928 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 311,614 204,529 170,973 231,510 211,074 98,220 243,085 325,105 : Farms by size: : 1 to 9 acres .................................................: 50 39 53 24 37 12 109 77 10 to 49 acres ...............................................: 221 240 297 119 185 173 148 198 50 to 179 acres ..............................................: 235 240 305 161 335 235 92 185 180 to 499 acres .............................................: 115 140 132 77 208 97 76 116 500 to 999 acres .............................................: 74 89 88 35 71 37 55 73 1,000 acres or more ..........................................: 72 69 55 44 71 14 29 89 : Total cropland ............................................farms: 662 749 838 415 810 475 440 697 acres: 240,838 214,489 188,580 128,255 207,282 51,338 138,648 309,237 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 581 583 676 307 623 349 410 606 acres: 226,190 202,150 163,563 119,166 181,840 37,060 135,090 299,554 : Irrigated land ............................................farms: 66 6 29 5 26 14 57 52 acres: 7,857 67 89 14 531 95 1,610 11,351 : Market value of agricultural products sold ...............$1,000: 186,622 262,765 136,087 122,966 242,524 28,947 284,003 367,524 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 243,314 321,621 146,330 267,318 267,392 50,963 557,962 498,000 : Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ..........$1,000: 168,318 180,310 116,131 118,133 178,076 21,406 225,813 324,658 Livestock, poultry, and their products .................$1,000: 18,305 82,455 19,955 4,833 64,448 7,542 58,190 42,866 : Farms by value of sales: : Less than $2,500 .............................................: 199 255 298 174 282 224 120 145 $2,500 to $4,999 .............................................: 57 25 72 16 40 65 16 49 $5,000 to $9,999 .............................................: 78 47 103 24 67 68 49 31 $10,000 to $24,999 ...........................................: 108 73 105 43 65 81 55 39 $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................: 50 58 80 21 54 52 29 56 $50,000 to $99,999 ...........................................: 43 60 64 29 119 29 31 90 $100,000 or more .............................................: 232 299 208 153 280 49 209 328 : Government payments .......................................farms: 281 505 446 220 499 221 122 275 $1,000: 2,674 2,809 2,744 2,011 6,153 1,277 2,457 3,786 Total income from farm-related sources ....................farms: 332 470 438 243 475 184 249 362 $1,000: 5,488 9,287 5,332 6,673 12,953 4,530 11,209 9,566 : Total farm production expenses ...........................$1,000: 131,704 185,953 102,318 81,921 167,893 34,166 206,681 247,056 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 171,713 227,605 110,020 178,089 185,108 60,152 406,054 334,765 : Net cash farm income of the operations ....................farms: 767 817 930 460 907 568 509 738 $1,000: 63,081 88,908 41,845 49,730 93,737 587 90,988 133,819 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 82,244 108,822 44,994 108,110 103,348 1,034 178,758 181,327 : Livestock and poultry: : Cattle and calves inventory .............................farms: 214 132 265 95 364 209 66 77 number: 9,455 10,910 12,125 5,722 51,203 11,801 11,478 1,740 Beef cows .............................................farms: 190 93 231 90 306 198 41 58 number: 4,465 2,232 6,593 (D) 20,039 7,726 1,064 905 Milk cows .............................................farms: 13 7 5 1 28 7 10 4 number: 1,081 1,580 24 (D) 4,707 16 558 13 Cattle and calves sold ..................................farms: 170 117 217 71 337 172 55 55 number: 4,507 6,678 7,004 2,818 30,037 7,791 13,354 862 Hogs and pigs inventory .................................farms: 19 27 19 2 16 9 12 31 number: 2,993 157,196 13,771 (D) (D) 49 (D) (D) Hogs and pigs sold ......................................farms: 24 28 22 6 24 13 16 25 number: 3,191 494,845 27,399 34 (D) 134 (D) (D) Sheep and lambs inventory ...............................farms: 30 5 8 13 23 16 15 9 number: 1,418 133 234 903 1,094 227 353 359 Layers inventory ........................................farms: 72 25 52 20 61 50 54 68 number: 106,897 389 39,112 432 1,094 1,307 14,839 (D) Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ..............farms: 3 - - 1 8 1 3 17 number: 60 - - (D) 211 (D) 21,372 1,716 : Selected crops harvested: : Corn for grain ..........................................farms: 233 392 246 193 374 48 228 442 acres: 48,360 83,871 41,559 55,363 95,562 5,812 67,315 165,914 bushels: 7,421,798 16,480,691 6,842,526 10,358,429 19,777,556 865,196 14,463,217 32,181,065 Corn for silage or greenchop ............................farms: 9 12 2 9 74 - 3 2 acres: 522 958 (D) 204 4,602 - 172 (D) tons: 8,902 17,562 (D) 3,714 100,360 - 3,994 (D) Wheat for grain, all ....................................farms: 126 66 120 42 9 14 31 27 acres: 20,158 6,052 17,015 3,149 668 1,010 2,200 1,939 bushels: 1,472,911 471,719 1,238,786 220,093 48,343 56,720 207,082 166,223 Winter wheat for grain ................................farms: 126 66 120 42 9 14 31 27 acres: 20,158 6,052 17,015 3,149 668 1,010 2,200 1,939 bushels: 1,472,911 471,719 1,238,786 220,093 48,343 56,720 207,082 166,223 : Oats for grain ..........................................farms: - - - - 42 - 2 5 acres: - - - - 977 - (D) 92 bushels: - - - - 65,223 - (D) 4,810 Barley for grain ........................................farms: - - - - - - - 1 acres: - - - - - - - (D) bushels: - - - - - - - (D) Sorghum for grain .......................................farms: 1 - 1 - 2 - - - acres: (D) - (D) - (D) - - - bushels: (D) - (D) - (D) - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 1. County Summary Highlights: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Kendall : Knox : Lake : La Salle : Lawrence : Lee : Livingston : Logan ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ....................................................number: 383 984 306 1,706 332 829 1,448 623 Land in farms .............................................acres: 129,224 440,387 32,226 603,762 186,482 377,886 606,271 380,340 Average size of farm ..................................acres: 337 448 105 354 562 456 419 610 Median size of farm ...................................acres: 50 131 11 107 101 142 160 178 : Estimated market value of land and buildings: : Average per farm ....................................dollars: 3,962,669 3,867,485 1,675,871 3,587,108 3,924,309 4,849,387 4,232,334 6,928,304 Average per acre ....................................dollars: 11,745 8,642 15,913 10,136 6,987 10,639 10,108 11,349 : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................$1,000: 89,872 300,314 36,395 473,490 166,660 279,884 444,168 228,197 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 234,654 305,197 118,937 277,544 501,988 337,616 306,746 366,287 : Farms by size: : 1 to 9 acres .................................................: 68 58 125 192 27 98 118 58 10 to 49 acres ...............................................: 118 201 116 404 98 164 265 105 50 to 179 acres ..............................................: 79 296 33 428 80 212 384 151 180 to 499 acres .............................................: 47 193 11 324 43 162 302 121 500 to 999 acres .............................................: 41 117 12 192 35 83 212 81 1,000 acres or more ..........................................: 30 119 9 166 49 110 167 107 : Total cropland ............................................farms: 358 889 209 1,618 288 766 1,377 579 acres: 124,123 371,828 23,275 574,703 175,502 347,472 579,188 358,401 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 333 732 173 1,386 246 667 1,199 488 acres: 121,359 351,389 21,695 554,683 171,015 333,711 559,917 345,223 : Irrigated land ............................................farms: 28 14 29 34 41 65 19 25 acres: 1,332 160 352 5,869 27,946 24,484 1,581 4,461 : Market value of agricultural products sold ...............$1,000: 154,554 460,332 47,016 614,176 260,097 400,063 712,576 435,962 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 403,534 467,817 153,647 360,009 783,424 482,585 492,110 699,779 : Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ..........$1,000: 153,698 383,997 40,971 581,926 182,955 375,022 604,277 405,673 Livestock, poultry, and their products .................$1,000: 856 76,335 6,045 32,249 77,142 25,040 108,299 30,289 : Farms by value of sales: : Less than $2,500 .............................................: 118 258 151 343 93 162 229 132 $2,500 to $4,999 .............................................: 7 47 32 76 11 25 39 19 $5,000 to $9,999 .............................................: 27 68 30 84 26 38 42 30 $10,000 to $24,999 ...........................................: 24 72 24 132 17 60 70 34 $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................: 23 68 5 114 25 42 126 31 $50,000 to $99,999 ...........................................: 33 73 12 181 24 89 176 50 $100,000 or more .............................................: 151 398 52 776 136 413 766 327 : Government payments .......................................farms: 96 447 26 808 145 353 839 351 $1,000: 1,133 5,358 369 5,591 1,116 3,953 10,161 4,296 Total income from farm-related sources ....................farms: 190 562 67 927 158 444 940 346 $1,000: 6,900 16,101 2,908 21,789 11,067 15,822 30,318 11,553 : Total farm production expenses ...........................$1,000: 110,379 305,256 38,351 393,891 169,549 264,973 438,785 278,737 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 288,195 310,219 125,330 230,886 510,688 319,629 303,028 447,410 : Net cash farm income of the operations ....................farms: 383 984 306 1,706 332 829 1,448 623 $1,000: 52,209 176,535 11,942 247,665 102,731 154,864 314,269 173,074 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 136,315 179,406 39,026 145,173 309,432 186,809 217,036 277,807 : Livestock and poultry: : Cattle and calves inventory .............................farms: 29 232 5 202 46 134 137 82 number: 1,465 24,407 (D) 11,961 752 5,849 10,647 2,307 Beef cows .............................................farms: 23 216 2 178 33 101 97 70 number: 836 11,239 (D) 4,034 417 2,449 2,731 1,270 Milk cows .............................................farms: - - 1 3 6 4 4 4 number: - - (D) 3 12 52 550 90 Cattle and calves sold ..................................farms: 16 207 4 173 36 107 118 67 number: 872 13,794 (D) 12,003 291 4,124 8,516 1,334 Hogs and pigs inventory .................................farms: 6 32 5 21 26 15 47 23 number: 56 102,199 10 (D) 63,091 27,512 193,557 71,002 Hogs and pigs sold ......................................farms: 8 31 - 28 25 16 55 23 number: 23 244,870 - (D) 200,899 158,353 478,777 120,940 Sheep and lambs inventory ...............................farms: 4 9 13 31 11 8 12 20 number: (D) 262 150 1,491 108 533 652 529 Layers inventory ........................................farms: 35 55 45 94 23 43 57 24 number: 793 1,335 1,389 3,222 615 82,125 3,035 444 Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ..............farms: 4 2 2 16 8 2 3 - number: 105 (D) (D) 5,155 466 (D) (D) - : Selected crops harvested: : Corn for grain ..........................................farms: 190 553 41 1,031 166 518 1,037 375 acres: 62,600 184,472 8,135 289,573 77,951 203,808 282,327 182,336 bushels: 13,091,919 40,585,165 1,410,050 61,427,036 15,743,463 44,569,683 60,712,962 40,982,942 Corn for silage or greenchop ............................farms: 1 19 3 1 - 7 6 7 acres: (D) 344 (D) (D) - 115 285 74 tons: (D) 7,794 (D) (D) - 2,842 5,573 1,845 Wheat for grain, all ....................................farms: 9 18 4 49 35 24 67 22 acres: 1,199 943 285 4,131 10,850 1,382 5,732 1,155 bushels: 64,566 67,813 22,375 360,167 825,178 97,244 331,661 105,378 Winter wheat for grain ................................farms: 9 18 4 49 35 24 67 22 acres: 1,199 943 285 4,131 10,850 1,382 5,732 1,155 bushels: 64,566 67,813 22,375 360,167 825,178 97,244 331,661 105,378 : Oats for grain ..........................................farms: 1 1 - 5 - 3 15 2 acres: (D) (D) - 255 - 126 659 (D) bushels: (D) (D) - 14,647 - 7,850 47,782 (D) Barley for grain ........................................farms: - - - 3 - - - - acres: - - - 897 - - - - bushels: - - - 53,820 - - - - Sorghum for grain .......................................farms: - 1 - - - - - - acres: - (D) - - - - - - bushels: - (D) - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 1. County Summary Highlights: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : McDonough : McHenry : McLean : Macon : Macoupin : Madison : Marion : Marshall ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ....................................................number: 658 828 1,488 570 1,235 962 881 491 Land in farms .............................................acres: 277,887 184,403 597,397 259,085 458,695 264,765 246,697 206,667 Average size of farm ..................................acres: 422 223 401 455 371 275 280 421 Median size of farm ...................................acres: 131 20 92 62 110 65 80 153 : Estimated market value of land and buildings: : Average per farm ....................................dollars: 4,201,206 1,849,275 2,839,856 2,881,298 3,291,295 1,909,936 1,710,488 4,397,546 Average per acre ....................................dollars: 9,948 8,304 7,074 6,339 8,862 6,940 6,108 10,448 : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................$1,000: 199,632 157,404 478,462 198,104 366,014 218,653 185,945 145,268 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 303,391 190,101 321,547 347,552 296,368 227,290 211,062 295,861 : Farms by size: : 1 to 9 acres .................................................: 38 218 171 75 88 108 39 31 10 to 49 acres ...............................................: 159 307 353 189 277 319 261 97 50 to 179 acres ..............................................: 195 150 397 112 388 273 324 142 180 to 499 acres .............................................: 106 56 245 71 242 114 141 98 500 to 999 acres .............................................: 81 49 133 42 109 79 65 68 1,000 acres or more ..........................................: 79 48 189 81 131 69 51 55 : Total cropland ............................................farms: 616 680 1,388 544 1,080 845 765 460 acres: 231,793 165,895 575,956 251,582 387,530 238,664 199,322 185,426 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 535 604 1,199 466 863 753 555 397 acres: 223,312 157,792 559,410 244,739 364,920 224,332 181,256 180,180 : Irrigated land ............................................farms: 17 125 36 24 19 32 11 29 acres: 120 9,037 2,085 331 242 (D) 195 4,152 : Market value of agricultural products sold ...............$1,000: 278,454 244,248 721,164 291,479 443,993 221,703 232,852 196,902 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 423,182 294,986 484,653 511,366 359,508 230,461 264,304 401,022 : Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ..........$1,000: 237,393 213,422 607,743 286,487 368,610 207,949 160,579 194,312 Livestock, poultry, and their products .................$1,000: 41,060 30,827 113,420 4,992 75,383 13,754 72,273 2,590 : Farms by value of sales: : Less than $2,500 .............................................: 117 262 322 146 394 245 378 111 $2,500 to $4,999 .............................................: 20 59 62 31 56 61 58 19 $5,000 to $9,999 .............................................: 38 86 65 29 87 74 34 15 $10,000 to $24,999 ...........................................: 78 83 112 55 110 136 81 31 $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................: 57 86 112 50 67 64 63 23 $50,000 to $99,999 ...........................................: 65 40 168 43 90 97 55 43 $100,000 or more .............................................: 283 212 647 216 431 285 212 249 : Government payments .......................................farms: 217 124 664 234 629 218 490 248 $1,000: 1,749 1,819 5,806 2,022 10,536 1,361 3,250 1,675 Total income from farm-related sources ....................farms: 377 349 864 268 684 465 421 341 $1,000: 10,879 14,048 30,608 7,069 23,500 10,656 8,764 7,892 : Total farm production expenses ...........................$1,000: 188,894 195,808 473,549 181,630 309,250 170,197 137,210 130,104 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 287,072 236,483 318,246 318,649 250,405 176,920 155,744 264,977 : Net cash farm income of the operations ....................farms: 658 828 1,488 570 1,235 962 881 491 $1,000: 102,187 64,307 284,028 118,940 168,779 63,524 107,655 76,365 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 155,300 77,666 190,879 208,667 136,663 66,033 122,196 155,529 : Livestock and poultry: : Cattle and calves inventory .............................farms: 137 143 162 63 252 218 208 82 number: 10,196 10,285 16,277 3,036 24,562 8,160 8,306 3,450 Beef cows .............................................farms: 124 98 119 52 216 182 197 75 number: 5,733 1,827 (D) 1,377 (D) 3,088 (D) (D) Milk cows .............................................farms: 7 28 8 - 1 8 2 1 number: 11 2,354 (D) - (D) 1,033 (D) (D) Cattle and calves sold ..................................farms: 131 107 126 46 205 181 170 68 number: 5,650 6,349 10,096 1,616 14,420 4,806 4,809 1,600 Hogs and pigs inventory .................................farms: 29 47 29 8 16 7 7 3 number: 89,282 14,918 141,996 (D) 91,797 (D) 31 151 Hogs and pigs sold ......................................farms: 23 38 50 9 20 5 3 7 number: 588,287 65,521 486,702 (D) 350,118 (D) 4,029 (D) Sheep and lambs inventory ...............................farms: 28 46 37 9 27 30 19 10 number: 1,464 539 1,006 88 439 668 667 176 Layers inventory ........................................farms: 23 211 84 23 81 81 45 32 number: (D) 8,311 2,894 688 2,357 2,219 (D) 700 Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ..............farms: 1 42 6 7 6 3 2 2 number: (D) 7,645 4,500 535 1,380 (D) (D) (D) : Selected crops harvested: : Corn for grain ..........................................farms: 361 226 895 311 591 467 305 301 acres: 113,241 76,322 278,245 122,179 166,531 97,245 74,430 96,079 bushels: 24,587,071 15,102,096 61,764,027 27,714,135 33,517,000 18,305,096 13,665,181 20,440,189 Corn for silage or greenchop ............................farms: 12 14 14 - 18 20 6 2 acres: 485 1,392 1,943 - 1,335 513 145 (D) tons: 10,966 37,645 48,864 - 31,640 9,896 1,203 (D) Wheat for grain, all ....................................farms: 2 59 26 21 94 120 80 6 acres: (D) 3,832 1,051 2,682 9,035 18,489 12,109 228 bushels: (D) 317,723 83,169 213,399 633,125 1,192,726 952,732 17,552 Winter wheat for grain ................................farms: 2 59 26 21 94 120 80 6 acres: (D) 3,832 1,051 2,682 9,035 18,489 12,109 228 bushels: (D) 317,723 83,169 213,399 633,125 1,192,726 952,732 17,552 : Oats for grain ..........................................farms: 5 2 5 - - - - 1 acres: 92 (D) 55 - - - - (D) bushels: 5,989 (D) 3,780 - - - - (D) Barley for grain ........................................farms: - - - - - - - 1 acres: - - - - - - - (D) bushels: - - - - - - - (D) Sorghum for grain .......................................farms: 4 - 1 - 1 - 1 - acres: 36 - (D) - (D) - (D) - bushels: 2,052 - (D) - (D) - (D) - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 1. County Summary Highlights: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Mason : Massac : Menard : Mercer : Monroe : Montgomery : Morgan : Moultrie ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ....................................................number: 588 350 356 690 533 952 753 480 Land in farms .............................................acres: 324,668 127,131 155,670 251,455 197,346 379,349 283,082 197,600 Average size of farm ..................................acres: 552 363 437 364 370 398 376 412 Median size of farm ...................................acres: 200 76 84 91 85 100 97 58 : Estimated market value of land and buildings: : Average per farm ....................................dollars: 4,815,989 1,664,192 4,047,979 3,371,054 3,005,460 3,570,695 3,710,198 4,774,189 Average per acre ....................................dollars: 8,722 4,582 9,257 9,250 8,117 8,961 9,869 11,597 : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................$1,000: 201,540 69,588 86,633 155,792 146,459 264,344 214,558 112,850 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 342,755 198,822 243,352 225,786 274,783 277,672 284,938 235,104 : Farms by size: : 1 to 9 acres .................................................: 47 9 25 48 42 85 38 82 10 to 49 acres ...............................................: 112 120 115 156 175 217 204 149 50 to 179 acres ..............................................: 125 119 79 245 116 294 234 96 180 to 499 acres .............................................: 133 46 48 100 73 138 110 66 500 to 999 acres .............................................: 74 19 42 81 64 103 94 38 1,000 acres or more ..........................................: 97 37 47 60 63 115 73 49 : Total cropland ............................................farms: 558 306 325 628 453 874 696 428 acres: 289,571 101,201 131,093 218,545 168,292 340,250 249,580 183,224 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 388 229 257 491 390 655 586 376 acres: 262,245 89,581 126,078 204,583 155,295 311,227 236,895 163,967 : Irrigated land ............................................farms: 257 35 26 29 26 8 19 15 acres: 143,216 10,229 7,239 8,901 1,291 74 3,552 159 : Market value of agricultural products sold ...............$1,000: 315,147 70,649 137,628 356,885 132,722 446,517 254,678 193,645 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 535,964 201,854 386,595 517,224 249,009 469,031 338,217 403,426 : Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ..........$1,000: 298,972 67,287 133,921 223,292 116,302 320,720 239,131 181,117 Livestock, poultry, and their products .................$1,000: 16,175 3,362 3,707 133,593 16,420 125,798 15,546 12,528 : Farms by value of sales: : Less than $2,500 .............................................: 193 147 103 232 169 307 174 116 $2,500 to $4,999 .............................................: 13 10 17 19 38 55 32 25 $5,000 to $9,999 .............................................: 15 40 21 42 36 51 51 35 $10,000 to $24,999 ...........................................: 26 30 34 61 49 72 55 32 $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................: 32 15 30 56 29 54 79 39 $50,000 to $99,999 ...........................................: 37 37 18 42 29 65 69 47 $100,000 or more .............................................: 272 71 133 238 183 348 293 186 : Government payments .......................................farms: 391 169 170 369 181 510 306 166 $1,000: 6,092 1,891 1,856 4,122 1,702 6,297 2,449 2,736 Total income from farm-related sources ....................farms: 376 164 169 352 249 527 375 229 $1,000: 15,442 2,408 5,661 9,935 3,650 14,943 9,100 5,786 : Total farm production expenses ...........................$1,000: 206,334 56,399 90,751 252,009 97,234 312,021 158,199 121,219 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 350,908 161,139 254,919 365,230 182,427 327,754 210,092 252,539 : Net cash farm income of the operations ....................farms: 588 350 356 690 533 952 753 480 $1,000: 130,347 18,549 54,394 118,933 40,840 155,736 108,028 80,948 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 221,679 52,998 152,793 172,367 76,623 163,588 143,463 168,642 : Livestock and poultry: : Cattle and calves inventory .............................farms: 70 87 66 131 134 141 132 76 number: 4,964 7,243 2,951 6,209 6,271 7,189 7,208 5,107 Beef cows .............................................farms: 65 84 59 122 113 125 122 46 number: 2,846 (D) 1,607 3,257 (D) (D) 3,809 604 Milk cows .............................................farms: - 1 - 3 2 2 - 12 number: - (D) - 10 (D) (D) - 418 Cattle and calves sold ..................................farms: 62 70 58 110 106 106 126 64 number: 2,380 2,780 2,231 4,337 2,582 6,163 4,020 3,138 Hogs and pigs inventory .................................farms: 15 6 6 31 11 20 7 14 number: (D) 34 2,819 323,916 10,151 161,718 21,489 4,484 Hogs and pigs sold ......................................farms: 15 4 8 37 13 21 8 13 number: (D) 10 4,037 853,710 48,387 684,029 48,532 8,968 Sheep and lambs inventory ...............................farms: 3 7 14 22 20 20 5 25 number: (D) 312 545 1,292 270 477 329 614 Layers inventory ........................................farms: 16 20 18 24 39 51 16 64 number: 321 176 366 541 1,445 653 3,277 1,464 Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ..............farms: - - 6 2 6 3 4 14 number: - - 690 (D) 180 140 3,905 257,908 : Selected crops harvested: : Corn for grain ..........................................farms: 324 119 178 331 211 465 420 262 acres: 120,475 29,970 63,442 114,380 46,832 148,535 111,460 88,026 bushels: 24,997,232 5,167,031 13,161,536 25,355,344 7,082,795 30,032,377 23,144,770 18,514,851 Corn for silage or greenchop ............................farms: 6 - 4 6 11 12 8 9 acres: 78 - 55 185 570 416 637 197 tons: 1,916 - 1,073 3,991 12,660 8,396 15,711 2,936 Wheat for grain, all ....................................farms: 26 13 11 5 160 71 34 16 acres: 3,085 3,739 1,222 151 24,995 7,234 2,633 857 bushels: 232,314 239,337 102,501 14,245 1,756,655 563,024 180,944 48,938 Winter wheat for grain ................................farms: 26 13 11 5 160 71 34 16 acres: 3,085 3,739 1,222 151 24,995 7,234 2,633 857 bushels: 232,314 239,337 102,501 14,245 1,756,655 563,024 180,944 48,938 : Oats for grain ..........................................farms: 6 - 2 5 - 1 - 10 acres: 218 - (D) 125 - (D) - 99 bushels: 16,675 - (D) 11,512 - (D) - 8,887 Barley for grain ........................................farms: - - - - 1 - 2 - acres: - - - - (D) - (D) - bushels: - - - - (D) - (D) - Sorghum for grain .......................................farms: 1 - 1 - 5 15 - - acres: (D) - (D) - 246 316 - - bushels: (D) - (D) - 23,712 29,070 - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 1. County Summary Highlights: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Ogle : Peoria : Perry : Piatt : Pike : Pope : Pulaski : Putnam ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ....................................................number: 919 989 479 390 1,018 332 166 166 Land in farms .............................................acres: 351,824 278,241 174,088 228,142 481,175 77,364 99,694 51,822 Average size of farm ..................................acres: 383 281 363 585 473 233 601 312 Median size of farm ...................................acres: 84 90 99 83 168 103 97 143 : Estimated market value of land and buildings: : Average per farm ....................................dollars: 3,758,744 2,030,006 2,189,078 7,150,530 3,804,420 984,332 3,299,605 3,058,421 Average per acre ....................................dollars: 9,818 7,216 6,023 12,224 8,049 4,224 5,494 9,797 : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................$1,000: 296,774 209,311 135,463 158,515 224,043 36,022 50,161 41,947 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 322,932 211,639 282,804 406,448 220,082 108,500 302,177 252,695 : Farms by size: : 1 to 9 acres .................................................: 110 100 32 61 18 5 5 9 10 to 49 acres ...............................................: 250 239 119 104 154 75 32 30 50 to 179 acres ..............................................: 209 325 157 60 348 141 60 56 180 to 499 acres .............................................: 143 166 67 49 221 69 30 42 500 to 999 acres .............................................: 111 86 73 44 157 36 13 18 1,000 acres or more ..........................................: 96 73 31 72 120 6 26 11 : Total cropland ............................................farms: 849 904 437 360 934 289 151 163 acres: 325,320 226,052 143,672 223,408 341,442 42,018 85,594 39,225 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 717 776 364 321 723 168 92 123 acres: 313,579 214,201 136,838 219,605 291,606 28,383 78,986 37,493 : Irrigated land ............................................farms: 20 38 3 11 26 5 10 6 acres: 1,055 4,207 (D) (D) 4,659 (D) 4,544 162 : Market value of agricultural products sold ...............$1,000: 476,795 249,557 110,549 255,836 353,224 18,241 61,767 58,649 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 518,819 252,333 230,792 655,989 346,978 54,944 372,092 353,310 : Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ..........$1,000: 374,799 236,055 104,181 255,139 263,976 15,729 59,264 53,029 Livestock, poultry, and their products .................$1,000: 101,996 13,502 6,369 697 89,248 2,512 2,503 5,620 : Farms by value of sales: : Less than $2,500 .............................................: 242 205 139 72 310 170 70 49 $2,500 to $4,999 .............................................: 53 39 28 22 40 22 6 - $5,000 to $9,999 .............................................: 59 84 29 18 43 32 12 6 $10,000 to $24,999 ...........................................: 77 92 53 29 81 40 16 17 $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................: 43 89 34 19 116 25 6 16 $50,000 to $99,999 ...........................................: 41 128 50 34 71 16 8 10 $100,000 or more .............................................: 404 352 146 196 357 27 48 68 : Government payments .......................................farms: 375 378 188 134 551 178 101 91 $1,000: 6,805 4,102 883 1,443 8,111 953 1,077 630 Total income from farm-related sources ....................farms: 461 499 252 228 573 126 65 84 $1,000: 17,820 8,348 3,165 6,146 17,665 1,944 1,495 1,886 : Total farm production expenses ...........................$1,000: 336,073 159,211 82,399 161,376 248,239 15,458 47,185 33,650 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 365,694 160,982 172,024 413,785 243,849 46,560 284,246 202,708 : Net cash farm income of the operations ....................farms: 919 989 479 390 1,018 332 166 166 $1,000: 165,346 102,796 32,198 102,049 130,761 5,680 17,154 27,516 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 179,920 103,939 67,219 261,663 128,449 17,109 103,338 165,759 : Livestock and poultry: : Cattle and calves inventory .............................farms: 211 164 116 25 226 99 29 11 number: 33,826 8,874 6,040 734 11,718 7,026 4,171 (D) Beef cows .............................................farms: 158 156 98 14 216 92 29 6 number: 6,918 (D) (D) 285 7,657 (D) 2,118 (D) Milk cows .............................................farms: 8 1 2 - 5 1 - - number: 1,200 (D) (D) - 54 (D) - - Cattle and calves sold ..................................farms: 191 150 104 23 205 74 27 10 number: 26,381 5,566 4,603 398 7,213 2,628 1,504 136 Hogs and pigs inventory .................................farms: 41 14 12 6 27 1 - 2 number: 107,055 12,323 350 30 283,635 (D) - (D) Hogs and pigs sold ......................................farms: 44 20 10 10 29 1 - 3 number: 330,710 24,318 1,974 38 950,817 (D) - 22,004 Sheep and lambs inventory ...............................farms: 22 28 2 11 25 5 1 2 number: 454 554 (D) 258 456 134 (D) (D) Layers inventory ........................................farms: 68 78 19 33 37 26 5 8 number: (D) 2,324 518 956 639 693 (D) 356 Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ..............farms: 9 15 - 4 - 1 - 1 number: 440 2,079 - 184 - (D) - (D) : Selected crops harvested: : Corn for grain ..........................................farms: 484 524 194 250 478 14 40 97 acres: 193,302 113,807 40,640 111,295 137,851 3,998 19,358 20,004 bushels: 43,106,650 24,855,943 6,376,673 25,235,038 25,557,925 722,293 3,255,786 4,211,806 Corn for silage or greenchop ............................farms: 17 12 4 1 11 1 - 1 acres: 1,612 290 198 (D) 175 (D) - (D) tons: 25,687 6,156 4,179 (D) 2,435 (D) - (D) Wheat for grain, all ....................................farms: 47 26 130 15 58 2 23 3 acres: 5,086 1,130 25,720 1,785 5,294 (D) 6,567 207 bushels: 421,261 90,198 1,946,602 152,419 205,749 (D) 461,487 15,602 Winter wheat for grain ................................farms: 47 26 130 15 58 2 23 3 acres: 5,086 1,130 25,720 1,785 5,294 (D) 6,567 207 bushels: 421,261 90,198 1,946,602 152,419 205,749 (D) 461,487 15,602 : Oats for grain ..........................................farms: 12 1 - - - 2 - - acres: 1,217 (D) - - - (D) - - bushels: 119,325 (D) - - - (D) - - Barley for grain ........................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - bushels: - - - - - - - - Sorghum for grain .......................................farms: 2 - 1 - 1 - - - acres: (D) - (D) - (D) - - - bushels: (D) - (D) - (D) - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 1. County Summary Highlights: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Randolph : Richland : Rock Island : St. Clair : Saline : Sangamon : Schuyler : Scott ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ....................................................number: 744 548 571 743 393 996 574 267 Land in farms .............................................acres: 254,611 214,131 144,843 287,115 159,177 464,740 207,067 104,741 Average size of farm ..................................acres: 342 391 254 386 405 467 361 392 Median size of farm ...................................acres: 84 80 80 86 92 78 131 100 : Estimated market value of land and buildings: : Average per farm ....................................dollars: 2,627,845 2,680,103 2,314,663 3,597,594 1,988,550 3,387,910 2,351,525 3,214,943 Average per acre ....................................dollars: 7,679 6,859 9,125 9,310 4,910 7,261 6,519 8,195 : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................$1,000: 167,572 164,221 121,323 233,056 76,948 342,883 99,880 55,604 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 225,231 299,673 212,475 313,669 195,796 344,260 174,007 208,255 : Farms by size: : 1 to 9 acres .................................................: 39 45 45 97 19 115 20 9 10 to 49 acres ...............................................: 216 162 161 196 103 313 85 70 50 to 179 acres ..............................................: 254 151 208 162 139 249 260 91 180 to 499 acres .............................................: 109 56 79 120 48 138 105 37 500 to 999 acres .............................................: 61 70 43 75 39 79 51 37 1,000 acres or more ..........................................: 65 64 35 93 45 102 53 23 : Total cropland ............................................farms: 658 515 523 664 327 907 501 239 acres: 203,893 196,941 120,382 253,333 118,046 434,823 136,879 90,248 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 537 418 419 620 256 752 409 197 acres: 187,539 184,289 111,153 245,887 109,626 421,590 127,304 84,435 : Irrigated land ............................................farms: 12 14 48 39 6 17 13 16 acres: 436 1,432 4,735 719 162 656 2,277 3,524 : Market value of agricultural products sold ...............$1,000: 173,392 186,196 139,901 241,898 134,558 520,577 144,536 101,207 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 233,054 339,774 245,010 325,569 342,387 522,667 251,804 379,051 : Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ..........$1,000: 149,347 150,614 119,103 206,503 87,400 503,959 106,974 84,197 Livestock, poultry, and their products .................$1,000: 24,045 35,582 20,798 35,395 47,159 16,617 37,562 17,010 : Farms by value of sales: : Less than $2,500 .............................................: 244 162 175 171 152 289 169 64 $2,500 to $4,999 .............................................: 58 23 44 40 19 62 18 19 $5,000 to $9,999 .............................................: 73 39 37 61 38 62 41 13 $10,000 to $24,999 ...........................................: 75 65 43 62 49 65 72 27 $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................: 37 17 46 49 18 67 55 21 $50,000 to $99,999 ...........................................: 45 43 51 66 20 93 53 31 $100,000 or more .............................................: 212 199 175 294 97 358 166 92 : Government payments .......................................farms: 264 303 230 163 142 362 279 108 $1,000: 1,504 1,846 1,960 2,135 842 3,294 3,093 978 Total income from farm-related sources ....................farms: 447 309 284 375 166 452 291 141 $1,000: 7,136 8,315 6,990 10,571 3,973 16,691 7,590 3,020 : Total farm production expenses ...........................$1,000: 130,971 136,823 95,749 182,845 87,452 291,646 100,313 61,816 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 176,036 249,677 167,686 246,090 222,523 292,817 174,761 231,522 : Net cash farm income of the operations ....................farms: 744 548 571 743 393 996 574 267 $1,000: 51,061 59,534 53,103 71,758 51,921 248,916 54,905 43,388 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 68,630 108,639 93,000 96,579 132,116 249,915 95,654 162,503 : Livestock and poultry: : Cattle and calves inventory .............................farms: 217 90 110 115 113 121 119 67 number: 13,893 5,572 6,764 10,663 7,411 6,101 11,027 2,721 Beef cows .............................................farms: 198 68 89 82 92 102 114 62 number: 5,471 (D) 2,703 2,089 (D) (D) (D) (D) Milk cows .............................................farms: 8 4 6 7 3 2 2 1 number: 1,154 (D) 835 772 (D) (D) (D) (D) Cattle and calves sold ..................................farms: 183 63 99 104 88 102 103 52 number: 6,428 2,099 3,382 4,714 4,710 3,034 8,079 1,626 Hogs and pigs inventory .................................farms: 13 19 8 12 14 21 11 9 number: (D) 42,301 35,961 (D) 41,048 33,885 52,618 13,515 Hogs and pigs sold ......................................farms: 15 16 12 10 10 18 5 13 number: (D) 103,960 126,175 (D) 615,575 71,190 493,212 87,037 Sheep and lambs inventory ...............................farms: 9 7 30 32 3 21 7 5 number: 619 212 1,053 596 28 502 111 140 Layers inventory ........................................farms: 64 27 51 80 30 37 6 11 number: 1,056 1,031 1,210 4,235 63,989 1,403 316 233 Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ..............farms: 1 - 7 12 1 5 4 - number: (D) - 310 10,600 (D) 780 (D) - : Selected crops harvested: : Corn for grain ..........................................farms: 312 276 270 411 111 509 259 131 acres: 57,110 76,798 60,274 101,640 39,272 222,397 57,937 40,648 bushels: 9,117,944 13,911,402 12,801,636 17,048,490 6,854,388 50,228,520 10,398,300 7,675,538 Corn for silage or greenchop ............................farms: 6 6 15 13 2 5 5 10 acres: 457 (D) 590 633 (D) 294 (D) 454 tons: 8,933 (D) 10,752 13,997 (D) 6,277 (D) 8,616 Wheat for grain, all ....................................farms: 194 71 10 151 9 16 9 5 acres: 32,351 8,871 278 22,154 997 1,578 807 118 bushels: 2,423,921 698,962 17,497 1,469,173 84,762 131,950 43,547 5,600 Winter wheat for grain ................................farms: 194 71 10 151 9 16 9 5 acres: 32,351 8,871 278 22,154 997 1,578 807 118 bushels: 2,423,921 698,962 17,497 1,469,173 84,762 131,950 43,547 5,600 : Oats for grain ..........................................farms: - - 10 - - 1 - - acres: - - 213 - - (D) - - bushels: - - 16,992 - - (D) - - Barley for grain ........................................farms: 1 1 5 - - - - - acres: (D) (D) 343 - - - - - bushels: (D) (D) 18,808 - - - - - Sorghum for grain .......................................farms: 1 - - 1 3 - - - acres: (D) - - (D) 474 - - - bushels: (D) - - (D) 57,648 - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 1. County Summary Highlights: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Shelby : Stark : Stephenson : Tazewell : Union : Vermilion : Wabash : Warren ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ....................................................number: 1,199 346 998 869 601 1,009 177 660 Land in farms .............................................acres: 359,447 162,962 305,770 344,083 140,501 445,066 118,306 279,691 Average size of farm ..................................acres: 300 471 306 396 234 441 668 424 Median size of farm ...................................acres: 97 194 85 116 80 98 131 151 : Estimated market value of land and buildings: : Average per farm ....................................dollars: 2,665,043 4,697,200 2,828,012 4,113,406 1,195,925 2,989,103 3,861,851 4,385,579 Average per acre ....................................dollars: 8,890 9,973 9,230 10,389 5,116 6,777 5,778 10,349 : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................$1,000: 252,854 130,920 251,801 246,920 77,781 299,210 65,064 213,161 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 210,888 378,382 252,306 284,142 129,419 296,541 367,594 322,972 : Farms by size: : 1 to 9 acres .................................................: 67 30 121 54 16 96 9 54 10 to 49 acres ...............................................: 342 63 286 227 182 291 51 114 50 to 179 acres ..............................................: 344 79 222 234 209 247 32 207 180 to 499 acres .............................................: 216 69 213 145 123 167 25 127 500 to 999 acres .............................................: 144 60 90 109 40 92 23 83 1,000 acres or more ..........................................: 86 45 66 100 31 116 37 75 : Total cropland ............................................farms: 1,106 328 870 804 526 938 161 600 acres: 320,915 153,091 267,273 318,086 94,550 419,530 111,722 247,865 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 923 255 691 683 354 748 143 542 acres: 304,641 148,410 248,194 302,221 70,991 405,347 108,586 239,646 : Irrigated land ............................................farms: 13 4 28 118 29 20 5 6 acres: 594 1,201 609 47,480 4,421 1,909 2,096 359 : Market value of agricultural products sold ...............$1,000: 335,045 185,194 447,728 377,808 54,606 449,325 86,033 304,040 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 279,437 535,243 448,625 434,761 90,858 445,317 486,063 460,667 : Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ..........$1,000: 292,486 168,975 259,752 346,372 51,168 435,961 82,498 265,246 Livestock, poultry, and their products .................$1,000: 42,560 16,219 187,975 31,436 3,438 13,364 3,535 38,794 : Farms by value of sales: : Less than $2,500 .............................................: 324 84 291 202 260 293 36 102 $2,500 to $4,999 .............................................: 50 4 61 37 39 44 13 14 $5,000 to $9,999 .............................................: 64 11 54 34 62 40 5 46 $10,000 to $24,999 ...........................................: 105 11 80 56 82 76 11 56 $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................: 101 9 60 63 44 65 14 27 $50,000 to $99,999 ...........................................: 119 24 64 80 42 57 19 59 $100,000 or more .............................................: 436 203 388 397 72 434 79 356 : Government payments .......................................farms: 601 201 435 416 295 542 93 284 $1,000: 4,321 1,575 6,971 3,821 5,189 4,239 634 4,462 Total income from farm-related sources ....................farms: 608 228 565 523 206 463 98 353 $1,000: 14,976 9,425 15,572 13,990 3,899 14,405 3,249 10,363 : Total farm production expenses ...........................$1,000: 213,997 115,727 315,407 226,830 50,595 292,363 63,582 191,683 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 178,480 334,471 316,039 261,024 84,184 289,755 359,219 290,429 : Net cash farm income of the operations ....................farms: 1,199 346 998 869 601 1,009 177 660 $1,000: 140,345 80,467 154,864 168,788 13,099 175,607 26,335 127,183 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 117,052 232,565 155,175 194,233 21,795 174,040 148,785 192,701 : Livestock and poultry: : Cattle and calves inventory .............................farms: 232 55 325 125 161 131 15 154 number: 19,194 3,338 40,482 7,096 8,382 4,523 1,279 16,219 Beef cows .............................................farms: 175 50 193 98 143 105 13 141 number: 3,940 1,748 5,113 3,226 5,218 (D) (D) 6,307 Milk cows .............................................farms: 7 - 55 15 - 1 2 3 number: 773 - 10,216 764 - (D) (D) 13 Cattle and calves sold ..................................farms: 204 47 296 110 143 105 11 143 number: 15,228 1,718 25,303 3,512 4,140 4,167 409 10,390 Hogs and pigs inventory .................................farms: 31 10 34 20 11 12 - 26 number: 37,948 17,349 115,097 51,691 329 9,115 - 49,041 Hogs and pigs sold ......................................farms: 41 18 39 23 17 15 1 32 number: 74,832 60,904 790,144 78,532 192 23,588 (D) 112,797 Sheep and lambs inventory ...............................farms: 15 3 37 24 7 13 1 18 number: 501 21 1,365 1,014 41 238 (D) 712 Layers inventory ........................................farms: 43 27 98 66 35 44 9 59 number: 1,050 647 (D) 4,189 1,214 973 217 1,530 Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ..............farms: - 3 16 12 - 11 - 17 number: - 3,675 1,381 2,471 - 17,400 - 852 : Selected crops harvested: : Corn for grain ..........................................farms: 664 227 475 527 69 552 110 433 acres: 145,904 79,330 146,523 152,402 12,634 203,798 50,002 128,975 bushels: 29,667,211 17,928,762 31,240,647 35,548,938 2,080,265 42,149,708 7,892,157 28,975,961 Corn for silage or greenchop ............................farms: 4 7 61 14 1 2 2 2 acres: 371 182 5,438 861 (D) (D) (D) (D) tons: 4,651 3,754 138,556 12,770 (D) (D) (D) (D) Wheat for grain, all ....................................farms: 87 6 53 64 28 48 18 10 acres: 4,446 444 3,909 3,510 2,838 4,314 3,214 181 bushels: 309,523 35,192 327,950 298,864 173,709 258,633 209,743 10,680 Winter wheat for grain ................................farms: 87 6 53 64 28 48 18 10 acres: 4,446 444 3,909 3,510 2,838 4,314 3,214 181 bushels: 309,523 35,192 327,950 298,864 173,709 258,633 209,743 10,680 : Oats for grain ..........................................farms: - 1 32 3 - 9 - 6 acres: - (D) 596 53 - 447 - 84 bushels: - (D) 38,772 2,856 - 28,800 - 5,452 Barley for grain ........................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - bushels: - - - - - - - - Sorghum for grain .......................................farms: - - - 3 - 1 2 - acres: - - - (D) - (D) (D) - bushels: - - - (D) - (D) (D) - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 1. County Summary Highlights: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Washington : Wayne : White : Whiteside : Will : Williamson : Winnebago : Woodford ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ....................................................number: 635 901 434 1,005 780 563 691 997 Land in farms .............................................acres: 326,641 302,602 258,774 335,899 241,269 103,673 167,697 277,669 Average size of farm ..................................acres: 514 336 596 334 309 184 243 279 Median size of farm ...................................acres: 165 83 88 93 40 55 54 100 : Estimated market value of land and buildings: : Average per farm ....................................dollars: 4,150,350 1,883,387 3,333,234 2,999,880 3,173,212 865,736 1,961,320 3,059,942 Average per acre ....................................dollars: 8,068 5,608 5,590 8,976 10,259 4,701 8,082 10,987 : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................$1,000: 283,262 189,377 155,937 287,419 190,915 68,707 118,253 230,704 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 446,082 210,186 359,302 285,989 244,762 122,037 171,133 231,398 : Farms by size: : 1 to 9 acres .................................................: 34 30 15 99 115 21 120 103 10 to 49 acres ...............................................: 130 271 138 262 291 229 210 232 50 to 179 acres ..............................................: 156 324 117 255 145 199 187 311 180 to 499 acres .............................................: 131 130 42 207 113 63 83 203 500 to 999 acres .............................................: 92 75 54 90 61 35 54 78 1,000 acres or more ..........................................: 92 71 68 92 55 16 37 70 : Total cropland ............................................farms: 595 800 404 902 708 472 587 916 acres: 307,204 255,730 229,514 309,844 228,134 66,989 134,411 244,452 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 533 545 316 724 646 382 466 776 acres: 301,025 229,074 209,757 291,480 222,552 59,959 126,939 232,485 : Irrigated land ............................................farms: 15 31 31 157 59 11 36 28 acres: 1,910 3,094 20,282 51,701 518 26 551 1,577 : Market value of agricultural products sold ...............$1,000: 364,036 272,576 195,524 453,030 234,726 52,261 170,038 344,839 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 573,284 302,526 450,516 450,776 300,931 92,827 246,075 345,877 : Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ..........$1,000: 278,463 193,439 190,255 346,974 226,933 43,156 134,839 258,235 Livestock, poultry, and their products .................$1,000: 85,573 79,137 5,269 106,056 7,793 9,105 35,199 86,604 : Farms by value of sales: : Less than $2,500 .............................................: 100 353 149 269 165 217 257 214 $2,500 to $4,999 .............................................: 18 48 19 37 80 73 59 50 $5,000 to $9,999 .............................................: 46 59 30 47 64 62 59 63 $10,000 to $24,999 ...........................................: 51 85 39 67 76 70 47 85 $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................: 38 58 30 34 66 42 34 89 $50,000 to $99,999 ...........................................: 69 66 24 132 65 26 50 76 $100,000 or more .............................................: 313 232 143 419 264 73 185 420 : Government payments .......................................farms: 246 565 227 472 186 147 255 417 $1,000: 1,955 5,506 1,888 6,378 3,210 725 2,991 4,256 Total income from farm-related sources ....................farms: 410 483 211 487 319 231 298 552 $1,000: 6,411 12,700 7,377 18,886 10,100 2,592 10,885 15,091 : Total farm production expenses ...........................$1,000: 239,588 182,834 139,849 301,024 159,636 41,722 124,935 242,393 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 377,305 202,923 322,233 299,526 204,661 74,106 180,803 243,122 : Net cash farm income of the operations ....................farms: 635 901 434 1,005 780 563 691 997 $1,000: 132,814 107,949 64,940 177,270 88,400 13,857 58,979 121,793 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 209,155 119,810 149,631 176,388 113,333 24,612 85,353 122,159 : Livestock and poultry: : Cattle and calves inventory .............................farms: 148 186 58 173 52 159 124 182 number: 15,156 9,346 1,795 20,292 1,117 10,399 10,269 6,845 Beef cows .............................................farms: 107 166 53 99 34 139 81 140 number: 2,627 5,391 (D) 2,803 354 3,608 1,251 3,103 Milk cows .............................................farms: 26 6 1 17 4 4 10 5 number: 5,326 14 (D) 1,375 172 5 1,672 10 Cattle and calves sold ..................................farms: 121 138 42 144 32 125 102 158 number: 6,430 4,117 1,036 26,002 329 6,040 7,481 5,793 Hogs and pigs inventory .................................farms: 17 26 2 29 17 1 23 34 number: 133,408 92,239 (D) 83,395 15,639 (D) (D) 183,119 Hogs and pigs sold ......................................farms: 12 25 2 29 16 1 29 55 number: 225,566 383,882 (D) 327,287 27,258 (D) (D) 429,521 Sheep and lambs inventory ...............................farms: 16 15 14 18 47 16 34 24 number: 620 611 352 469 460 721 470 673 Layers inventory ........................................farms: 28 58 27 56 144 65 106 91 number: 803 (D) 433 125,022 7,729 (D) 3,134 3,502 Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ..............farms: - 3 7 16 19 - 15 24 number: - 50 168 1,063 (D) - 1,476 7,824 : Selected crops harvested: : Corn for grain ..........................................farms: 397 296 166 583 334 91 255 531 acres: 111,069 99,126 81,827 203,342 99,539 16,591 70,291 117,559 bushels: 20,284,473 17,093,890 14,626,272 44,797,003 19,562,808 2,792,080 14,337,903 26,047,729 Corn for silage or greenchop ............................farms: 26 - - 9 - - 15 4 acres: 2,748 - - 619 - - 848 80 tons: 57,608 - - 14,662 - - 21,016 2,159 Wheat for grain, all ....................................farms: 271 72 33 15 43 23 47 56 acres: 51,044 8,636 6,389 807 3,140 2,546 2,902 4,745 bushels: 4,211,638 651,212 438,659 44,714 279,006 179,980 232,858 329,785 Winter wheat for grain ................................farms: 271 72 33 15 43 23 47 56 acres: 51,044 8,636 6,389 807 3,140 2,546 2,902 4,745 bushels: 4,211,638 651,212 438,659 44,714 279,006 179,980 232,858 329,785 : Oats for grain ..........................................farms: 1 4 2 7 7 - 7 8 acres: (D) 36 (D) 44 302 - 61 316 bushels: (D) 3,507 (D) 3,468 27,560 - 5,808 19,622 Barley for grain ........................................farms: 3 - - - - - 1 2 acres: 152 - - - - - (D) (D) bushels: 2,082 - - - - - (D) (D) Sorghum for grain .......................................farms: - 4 1 - - - - - acres: - 453 (D) - - - - - bushels: - 50,043 (D) - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 1. County Summary Highlights: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Illinois : Adams : Alexander : Bond : Boone : Brown : Bureau ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Selected crops harvested: - Con. : : Sorghum for silage or greenchop .........................farms: 15 - - - - 1 - acres: 261 - - - - (D) - tons: 3,135 - - - - (D) - Soybeans for beans ......................................farms: 33,243 621 59 234 163 159 580 acres: 10,213,710 138,003 33,375 65,634 50,826 32,858 161,728 bushels: 605,437,675 7,674,864 1,638,012 3,532,352 3,086,728 1,944,418 10,658,677 Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas : and limas ..............................................farms: 5 - - - - - 2 acres: 908 - - - - - (D) cwt: 8,788 - - - - - (D) : Cotton, all .............................................farms: 1 - 1 - - - - acres: (D) - (D) - - - - bales: (D) - (D) - - - - Upland cotton .........................................farms: 1 - 1 - - - - acres: (D) - (D) - - - - bales: (D) - (D) - - - - : Tobacco .................................................farms: 11 - - - - - - acres: 139 - - - - - - pounds: 201,968 - - - - - - Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ............................farms: 16,355 482 34 158 162 129 145 acres: 528,857 19,253 2,006 4,403 3,612 6,232 3,884 tons, dry equivalent: 1,487,461 43,131 2,765 12,235 12,102 12,925 11,558 Rice ....................................................farms: 1 - - - - - - acres: (D) - - - - - - cwt: (D) - - - - - - Sunflower seed, all .....................................farms: 34 - - - - - - acres: 572 - - - - - - pounds: 693,311 - - - - - - : Vegetables harvested for sale ...........................farms: 1,388 6 - 11 10 3 15 acres: 56,304 26 - 27 56 5 233 Potatoes ..............................................farms: 249 - - - 1 - 3 acres: 6,373 - - - (D) - 1 Sweet potatoes ........................................farms: 73 - - 2 - - 3 acres: 32 - - (D) - - 1 : Land in orchards ........................................farms: 1,102 18 2 6 3 - 15 acres: 5,531 73 (D) 43 (D) - 37 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Calhoun : Carroll : Cass : Champaign : Christian : Clark : Clay : Clinton ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Selected crops harvested: - Con. : : Sorghum for silage or greenchop .........................farms: - - - - - - - 1 acres: - - - - - - - (D) tons: - - - - - - - (D) Soybeans for beans ......................................farms: 152 227 144 776 438 301 289 473 acres: 25,997 59,905 45,142 243,303 153,894 100,386 98,948 111,940 bushels: 1,443,631 3,861,740 2,792,124 16,195,030 10,499,464 6,128,155 5,315,310 5,901,089 Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas : and limas ..............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - cwt: - - - - - - - - : Cotton, all .............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - bales: - - - - - - - - Upland cotton .........................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - bales: - - - - - - - - : Tobacco .................................................farms: - - - 2 - - - - acres: - - - (D) - - - - pounds: - - - (D) - - - - Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ............................farms: 113 181 57 123 136 128 123 193 acres: 3,191 6,439 2,841 3,569 2,770 3,012 3,130 7,872 tons, dry equivalent: 7,517 25,634 7,247 9,130 7,203 5,920 6,810 33,994 Rice ....................................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - cwt: - - - - - - - - Sunflower seed, all .....................................farms: - 3 1 1 - - - - acres: - 19 (D) (D) - - - - pounds: - 49,844 (D) (D) - - - - : Vegetables harvested for sale ...........................farms: 5 10 5 17 4 9 8 5 acres: 25 (D) 381 (D) (D) 328 9 14 Potatoes ..............................................farms: 2 4 3 2 1 1 3 - acres: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 1 - Sweet potatoes ........................................farms: 1 2 - 2 - - 2 - acres: (D) (D) - (D) - - (D) - : Land in orchards ........................................farms: 32 10 2 15 8 16 4 34 acres: 322 10 (D) 69 23 31 (D) 183 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 1. County Summary Highlights: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Coles : Cook : Crawford : Cumberland : De Kalb : De Witt : Douglas : Du Page ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Selected crops harvested: - Con. : : Sorghum for silage or greenchop .........................farms: - - - - - - 1 - acres: - - - - - - (D) - tons: - - - - - - (D) - Soybeans for beans ......................................farms: 312 21 285 280 395 245 282 2 acres: 86,142 (D) 96,990 61,008 122,704 82,332 101,661 (D) bushels: 5,609,543 (D) 5,397,282 3,336,713 7,714,950 5,458,029 6,564,247 (D) Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas : and limas ..............................................farms: - - - - 2 - - - acres: - - - - (D) - - - cwt: - - - - (D) - - - : Cotton, all .............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - bales: - - - - - - - - Upland cotton .........................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - bales: - - - - - - - - : Tobacco .................................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - pounds: - - - - - - - - Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ............................farms: 102 18 95 122 159 65 118 7 acres: 1,601 1,481 2,142 2,986 4,020 1,510 2,082 26 tons, dry equivalent: 3,780 4,370 4,696 9,226 10,515 3,375 7,836 63 Rice ....................................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - cwt: - - - - - - - - Sunflower seed, all .....................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - pounds: - - - - - - - - : Vegetables harvested for sale ...........................farms: 10 34 11 5 24 7 11 12 acres: 157 364 467 9 550 12 43 52 Potatoes ..............................................farms: 3 7 - 3 3 1 - 2 acres: 10 2 - (Z) (Z) (D) - (D) Sweet potatoes ........................................farms: 1 2 2 - 1 - - - acres: (D) (D) (D) - (D) - - - : Land in orchards ........................................farms: 3 22 8 10 15 6 6 - acres: (D) 30 18 35 128 14 15 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Edgar : Edwards : Effingham : Fayette : Ford : Franklin : Fulton : Gallatin ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Selected crops harvested: - Con. : : Sorghum for silage or greenchop .........................farms: 2 - - 2 1 - - - acres: (D) - - (D) (D) - - - tons: (D) - - (D) (D) - - - Soybeans for beans ......................................farms: 383 143 615 504 327 192 544 85 acres: 148,174 49,664 109,546 131,159 118,675 91,664 128,222 80,889 bushels: 9,860,445 2,601,727 6,173,088 6,653,734 7,409,765 4,302,598 7,608,697 4,234,844 Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas : and limas ..............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - cwt: - - - - - - - - : Cotton, all .............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - bales: - - - - - - - - Upland cotton .........................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - bales: - - - - - - - - : Tobacco .................................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - pounds: - - - - - - - - Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ............................farms: 124 72 349 278 67 144 343 36 acres: 2,627 2,226 6,776 6,702 1,819 4,328 12,400 1,796 tons, dry equivalent: 7,779 4,301 18,763 16,252 5,024 12,504 29,062 3,165 Rice ....................................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - cwt: - - - - - - - - Sunflower seed, all .....................................farms: 3 - - - 4 - 3 - acres: 66 - - - 61 - 3 - pounds: 27,000 - - - 107,000 - 3,000 - : Vegetables harvested for sale ...........................farms: 8 - 5 34 7 11 11 5 acres: 18 - 3 365 20 58 18 4 Potatoes ..............................................farms: 3 - - - 2 3 - 2 acres: (Z) - - - (D) 2 - (D) Sweet potatoes ........................................farms: - - - - - 6 - - acres: - - - - - 6 - - : Land in orchards ........................................farms: 2 - 3 6 - 8 7 3 acres: (D) - 3 76 - 18 32 (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 1. County Summary Highlights: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Greene : Grundy : Hamilton : Hancock : Hardin : Henderson : Henry : Iroquois ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Selected crops harvested: - Con. : : Sorghum for silage or greenchop .........................farms: - - - - - - 1 - acres: - - - - - - (D) - tons: - - - - - - (D) - Soybeans for beans ......................................farms: 338 266 217 597 14 232 661 957 acres: 112,070 86,558 103,651 145,566 6,497 60,286 169,354 294,879 bushels: 6,941,388 5,227,584 4,494,454 8,920,415 308,690 3,920,849 10,780,177 17,829,342 Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas : and limas ..............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - cwt: - - - - - - - - : Cotton, all .............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - bales: - - - - - - - - Upland cotton .........................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - bales: - - - - - - - - : Tobacco .................................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - pounds: - - - - - - - - Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ............................farms: 135 68 62 290 56 118 263 192 acres: 4,491 973 2,665 10,715 3,457 4,065 5,407 5,273 tons, dry equivalent: 12,414 3,308 5,591 28,461 7,379 13,292 18,874 15,692 Rice ....................................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - cwt: - - - - - - - - Sunflower seed, all .....................................farms: - 2 - - - - 1 - acres: - (D) - - - - (D) - pounds: - (D) - - - - (D) - : Vegetables harvested for sale ...........................farms: 3 8 - 4 6 3 16 18 acres: 38 18 - 6 1 (D) 1,160 28 Potatoes ..............................................farms: 1 - - 1 - - 4 7 acres: (D) - - (D) - - 337 1 Sweet potatoes ........................................farms: - - - 1 - - 1 - acres: - - - (D) - - (D) - : Land in orchards ........................................farms: 2 2 6 17 2 8 10 8 acres: (D) (D) (D) 63 (D) 10 12 7 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Jackson : Jasper : Jefferson : Jersey : Jo Daviess : Johnson : Kane : Kankakee ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Selected crops harvested: - Con. : : Sorghum for silage or greenchop .........................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - tons: - - - - - - - - Soybeans for beans ......................................farms: 293 454 379 178 271 78 192 354 acres: 161,061 110,677 102,409 58,758 49,593 18,968 57,349 123,605 bushels: 8,001,999 6,277,377 4,673,355 3,422,645 3,055,973 846,493 3,525,953 6,970,002 Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas : and limas ..............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - cwt: - - - - - - - - : Cotton, all .............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - bales: - - - - - - - - Upland cotton .........................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - bales: - - - - - - - - : Tobacco .................................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - pounds: - - - - - - - - Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ............................farms: 242 149 330 105 435 240 148 110 acres: 9,311 3,524 14,894 2,860 27,892 11,857 5,428 2,788 tons, dry equivalent: 19,431 11,187 36,511 9,296 100,934 28,716 19,291 8,761 Rice ....................................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - cwt: - - - - - - - - Sunflower seed, all .....................................farms: 1 - - - - - - 2 acres: (D) - - - - - - (D) pounds: (D) - - - - - - (D) : Vegetables harvested for sale ...........................farms: 32 - 7 7 26 12 49 15 acres: 57 - (D) 373 821 65 539 3,021 Potatoes ..............................................farms: 6 - - 2 9 2 16 5 acres: 1 - - (D) 7 (D) 6 (D) Sweet potatoes ........................................farms: - - - 1 4 - 2 1 acres: - - - (D) (Z) - (D) (D) : Land in orchards ........................................farms: 53 9 13 11 37 22 11 10 acres: 319 55 68 131 142 43 33 13 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 1. County Summary Highlights: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Kendall : Knox : Lake : La Salle : Lawrence : Lee : Livingston : Logan ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Selected crops harvested: - Con. : : Sorghum for silage or greenchop .........................farms: - - - - - - 1 - acres: - - - - - - (D) - tons: - - - - - - (D) - Soybeans for beans ......................................farms: 175 462 33 993 167 427 934 384 acres: 51,240 155,296 8,577 254,450 88,685 125,021 269,358 159,357 bushels: 3,208,527 9,925,687 361,061 15,716,946 4,666,428 8,123,277 17,127,727 10,994,926 Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas : and limas ..............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - cwt: - - - - - - - - : Cotton, all .............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - bales: - - - - - - - - Upland cotton .........................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - bales: - - - - - - - - : Tobacco .................................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - pounds: - - - - - - - - Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ............................farms: 92 295 75 279 54 135 143 110 acres: 2,211 10,491 3,389 5,405 902 2,577 2,962 1,532 tons, dry equivalent: 6,159 34,116 9,360 17,054 1,566 9,384 8,690 4,887 Rice ....................................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - cwt: - - - - - - - - Sunflower seed, all .....................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - pounds: - - - - - - - - : Vegetables harvested for sale ...........................farms: 17 20 16 40 6 28 27 15 acres: 445 50 61 704 1,943 944 43 869 Potatoes ..............................................farms: 5 5 4 15 1 1 13 4 acres: (D) (D) 1 2 (D) (D) 8 1 Sweet potatoes ........................................farms: - 3 - 4 1 - 1 - acres: - (Z) - (Z) (D) - (D) - : Land in orchards ........................................farms: 24 8 29 14 3 23 3 13 acres: 32 17 90 19 24 18 2 19 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : McDonough : McHenry : McLean : Macon : Macoupin : Madison : Marion : Marshall ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Selected crops harvested: - Con. : : Sorghum for silage or greenchop .........................farms: - - 1 - - - - - acres: - - (D) - - - - - tons: - - (D) - - - - - Soybeans for beans ......................................farms: 341 179 862 271 576 413 329 274 acres: 101,897 62,592 273,075 118,402 184,283 109,428 95,632 80,062 bushels: 6,615,365 3,803,643 17,430,553 8,082,996 11,287,032 5,825,540 5,017,264 5,158,453 Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas : and limas ..............................................farms: - - - 1 - - - - acres: - - - (D) - - - - cwt: - - - (D) - - - - : Cotton, all .............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - bales: - - - - - - - - Upland cotton .........................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - bales: - - - - - - - - : Tobacco .................................................farms: - - 2 - - - - - acres: - - (D) - - - - - pounds: - - (D) - - - - - Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ............................farms: 213 266 226 108 256 265 223 91 acres: 7,183 8,485 4,622 1,957 8,356 5,278 6,374 2,403 tons, dry equivalent: 21,033 24,970 12,478 4,598 29,701 15,164 13,302 7,554 Rice ....................................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - cwt: - - - - - - - - Sunflower seed, all .....................................farms: - - 3 1 - 3 - - acres: - - 6 (D) - 37 - - pounds: - - 5,870 (D) - 81,337 - - : Vegetables harvested for sale ...........................farms: 8 70 25 11 7 34 7 9 acres: 11 1,953 457 107 13 2,124 (D) 1,232 Potatoes ..............................................farms: 1 18 1 5 4 2 - 1 acres: (D) 10 (D) 1 1 (D) - (D) Sweet potatoes ........................................farms: - 6 1 - 4 5 - - acres: - 3 (D) - 1 (D) - - : Land in orchards ........................................farms: 5 46 22 11 21 24 12 4 acres: 22 268 14 27 111 162 24 85 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 1. County Summary Highlights: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Mason : Massac : Menard : Mercer : Monroe : Montgomery : Morgan : Moultrie ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Selected crops harvested: - Con. : : Sorghum for silage or greenchop .........................farms: - - - - - - 1 - acres: - - - - - - (D) - tons: - - - - - - (D) - Soybeans for beans ......................................farms: 282 113 165 286 248 457 403 236 acres: 103,693 52,891 59,992 85,579 87,203 151,687 116,255 72,960 bushels: 6,377,257 2,295,599 3,749,253 5,420,222 4,137,727 9,870,194 7,102,270 4,444,703 Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas : and limas ..............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - cwt: - - - - - - - - : Cotton, all .............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - bales: - - - - - - - - Upland cotton .........................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - bales: - - - - - - - - : Tobacco .................................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - pounds: - - - - - - - - Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ............................farms: 68 126 77 187 159 162 164 132 acres: 3,115 4,327 1,935 4,124 4,903 3,939 6,820 2,203 tons, dry equivalent: 7,911 8,923 5,507 12,601 15,640 9,122 16,684 7,797 Rice ....................................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - cwt: - - - - - - - - Sunflower seed, all .....................................farms: 1 - 1 - 1 - - - acres: (D) - (D) - (D) - - - pounds: (D) - (D) - (D) - - - : Vegetables harvested for sale ...........................farms: 61 1 2 2 11 5 9 14 acres: 13,284 (D) (D) (D) (D) 84 98 98 Potatoes ..............................................farms: 2 - - 1 - 2 2 - acres: (D) - - (D) - (D) (D) - Sweet potatoes ........................................farms: - - - 1 - - - - acres: - - - (D) - - - - : Land in orchards ........................................farms: 3 1 6 5 9 4 4 - acres: 7 (D) 5 9 12 9 20 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Ogle : Peoria : Perry : Piatt : Pike : Pope : Pulaski : Putnam ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Selected crops harvested: - Con. : : Sorghum for silage or greenchop .........................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - tons: - - - - - - - - Soybeans for beans ......................................farms: 404 483 259 220 439 61 70 73 acres: 104,226 90,512 83,735 106,191 139,228 16,310 55,414 16,581 bushels: 6,819,724 5,934,982 3,568,229 7,406,601 7,958,338 772,681 2,486,738 1,012,998 Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas : and limas ..............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - cwt: - - - - - - - - : Cotton, all .............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - bales: - - - - - - - - Upland cotton .........................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - bales: - - - - - - - - : Tobacco .................................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - pounds: - - - - - - - - Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ............................farms: 276 227 136 55 274 114 31 18 acres: 7,876 6,212 4,276 948 9,957 7,918 2,253 380 tons, dry equivalent: 25,565 19,666 10,499 2,823 26,263 13,206 6,043 1,141 Rice ....................................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - cwt: - - - - - - - - Sunflower seed, all .....................................farms: 1 1 - - - - - - acres: (D) (D) - - - - - - pounds: (D) (D) - - - - - - : Vegetables harvested for sale ...........................farms: 19 25 2 4 1 2 - 3 acres: 403 1,779 (D) 6 (D) (D) - (D) Potatoes ..............................................farms: - 4 - 1 - - - - acres: - 1 - (D) - - - - Sweet potatoes ........................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - : Land in orchards ........................................farms: 7 14 1 6 5 7 4 3 acres: 6 59 (D) 23 (D) 26 (D) (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 1. County Summary Highlights: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Randolph : Richland : Rock Island : St. Clair : Saline : Sangamon : Schuyler : Scott ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Selected crops harvested: - Con. : : Sorghum for silage or greenchop .........................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - tons: - - - - - - - - Soybeans for beans ......................................farms: 326 273 214 408 134 441 244 137 acres: 111,775 100,971 43,596 125,181 61,113 192,486 59,165 41,702 bushels: 5,167,505 4,566,630 2,638,409 5,909,579 2,991,166 13,448,929 3,186,561 2,519,338 Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas : and limas ..............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - cwt: - - - - - - - - : Cotton, all .............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - bales: - - - - - - - - Upland cotton .........................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - bales: - - - - - - - - : Tobacco .................................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - pounds: - - - - - - - - Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ............................farms: 258 124 176 157 129 195 139 61 acres: 8,803 2,567 5,442 5,176 7,926 4,711 7,943 1,441 tons, dry equivalent: 19,582 6,978 15,504 14,740 17,436 13,700 20,332 4,623 Rice ....................................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - cwt: - - - - - - - - Sunflower seed, all .....................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - pounds: - - - - - - - - : Vegetables harvested for sale ...........................farms: 1 10 21 19 - 16 3 3 acres: (D) 172 122 755 - 84 (D) 2 Potatoes ..............................................farms: - - 1 2 - - - 3 acres: - - (D) (D) - - - (Z) Sweet potatoes ........................................farms: - - 1 3 - 1 - - acres: - - (D) 1 - (D) - - : Land in orchards ........................................farms: 8 6 12 21 5 12 3 5 acres: 22 13 127 (D) 7 29 15 30 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Shelby : Stark : Stephenson : Tazewell : Union : Vermilion : Wabash : Warren ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Selected crops harvested: - Con. : : Sorghum for silage or greenchop .........................farms: - - 1 - - - - 1 acres: - - (D) - - - - (D) tons: - - (D) - - - - (D) Soybeans for beans ......................................farms: 674 195 363 506 111 482 116 373 acres: 147,782 65,473 75,460 136,802 42,792 194,133 55,406 106,890 bushels: 8,757,706 4,340,884 4,632,026 9,015,789 2,086,337 12,374,109 2,617,404 7,075,151 Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas : and limas ..............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - cwt: - - - - - - - - : Cotton, all .............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - bales: - - - - - - - - Upland cotton .........................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - bales: - - - - - - - - : Tobacco .................................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - pounds: - - - - - - - - Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ............................farms: 259 53 348 138 182 181 24 142 acres: 8,284 1,752 16,647 3,096 12,876 4,168 733 3,524 tons, dry equivalent: 18,726 5,642 72,589 9,391 26,167 8,521 1,110 10,513 Rice ....................................................farms: - - - - 1 - - - acres: - - - - (D) - - - cwt: - - - - (D) - - - Sunflower seed, all .....................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - pounds: - - - - - - - - : Vegetables harvested for sale ...........................farms: 14 12 33 43 19 20 - 3 acres: 28 1,608 78 5,673 314 49 - 3 Potatoes ..............................................farms: 4 - 6 4 6 6 - 2 acres: 1 - 1 4 7 1 - (D) Sweet potatoes ........................................farms: - - 1 - 1 - - - acres: - - (D) - (D) - - - : Land in orchards ........................................farms: 7 - 22 6 28 8 2 3 acres: 7 - 26 36 715 38 (D) 19 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 1. County Summary Highlights: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Washington : Wayne : White : Whiteside : Will : Williamson : Winnebago : Woodford ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Selected crops harvested: - Con. : : Sorghum for silage or greenchop .........................farms: - - - - 1 - - - acres: - - - - (D) - - - tons: - - - - (D) - - - Soybeans for beans ......................................farms: 408 325 230 388 333 116 205 510 acres: 157,031 118,452 123,699 78,434 113,196 32,560 46,294 105,634 bushels: 7,668,690 5,836,338 6,694,971 4,910,529 6,300,801 1,494,934 2,664,834 6,744,226 Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas : and limas ..............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - cwt: - - - - - - - - : Cotton, all .............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - bales: - - - - - - - - Upland cotton .........................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - bales: - - - - - - - - : Tobacco .................................................farms: - 7 - - - - - - acres: - (D) - - - - - - pounds: - 188,500 - - - - - - Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ............................farms: 156 208 74 204 238 240 235 191 acres: 6,938 6,954 1,874 5,242 5,509 8,470 6,332 4,800 tons, dry equivalent: 33,091 15,227 2,554 20,786 10,943 15,199 20,175 16,505 Rice ....................................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - cwt: - - - - - - - - Sunflower seed, all .....................................farms: - - - - - - 1 - acres: - - - - - - (D) - pounds: - - - - - - (D) - : Vegetables harvested for sale ...........................farms: 14 7 1 29 44 12 22 32 acres: 936 (D) (D) 1,832 309 101 166 1,150 Potatoes ..............................................farms: 1 3 - 1 8 1 6 1 acres: (D) (Z) - (D) 4 (D) 2 (D) Sweet potatoes ........................................farms: 1 - - 2 2 - 1 - acres: (D) - - (D) (D) - (D) - : Land in orchards ........................................farms: 11 5 1 22 35 13 21 20 acres: 67 4 (D) 55 106 36 126 42 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Illinois : Adams : Alexander : Bond : Boone : Brown : Bureau ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD : : Total sales .........................................farms, 2022: 71,123 1,311 145 622 416 449 1,138 2017: 72,651 1,308 126 637 457 419 1,038 $1,000, 2022: 26,417,147 409,153 27,950 123,368 145,765 84,930 564,611 2017: 17,009,971 269,421 16,618 84,751 78,416 49,839 359,972 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 371,429 312,093 192,762 198,340 350,398 189,153 496,143 2017: 234,133 205,979 131,891 133,047 171,588 118,947 346,794 : 2022 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 16,417 265 46 177 79 178 226 $1,000: 1,038 30 (D) 22 12 6 8 $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 3,458 59 10 50 24 28 21 $1,000: 5,698 92 13 85 39 45 37 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 3,430 66 3 36 34 13 40 $1,000: 12,386 245 9 126 127 49 137 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 4,449 75 10 42 45 15 39 $1,000: 32,143 554 74 281 319 102 300 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 4,412 77 14 44 21 31 58 $1,000: 63,045 1,111 230 636 298 441 803 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 1,571 44 2 20 12 12 19 $1,000: 34,966 964 (D) 446 262 267 418 $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 3,410 68 8 24 20 28 62 $1,000: 108,087 2,114 228 769 692 891 1,896 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 1,579 52 8 9 7 17 23 $1,000: 70,067 2,263 341 393 295 741 1,033 : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 5,926 124 5 44 27 24 97 $1,000: 430,676 9,043 366 3,155 1,840 1,544 7,312 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 7,835 139 15 61 45 29 167 $1,000: 1,297,546 22,772 2,954 9,769 7,916 4,224 28,186 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 6,981 154 12 56 50 36 152 $1,000: 2,577,905 56,823 3,295 21,630 20,312 12,960 55,228 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 11,655 188 12 59 52 38 234 $1,000: 21,783,590 313,142 20,388 86,055 113,654 63,660 469,251 : 2017 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 19,337 283 41 219 105 165 246 $1,000: 1,972 37 7 28 29 9 18 $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 3,939 56 6 56 41 14 23 $1,000: 6,642 89 (D) 96 68 21 41 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 4,185 82 10 40 37 16 31 $1,000: 15,138 306 35 143 135 59 119 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 4,989 61 10 50 29 39 35 $1,000: 35,619 440 62 366 215 269 257 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 4,363 83 9 44 42 23 51 $1,000: 62,474 1,199 131 654 592 315 740 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 1,485 33 3 6 16 8 15 $1,000: 33,147 743 (D) 137 349 (D) 340 $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 3,293 91 5 28 17 36 46 $1,000: 104,870 2,892 137 932 566 1,103 1,497 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 1,626 50 1 10 4 1 21 $1,000: 72,633 2,182 (D) 457 179 (D) 934 : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 5,724 125 7 40 34 30 104 $1,000: 413,523 8,996 546 2,887 2,336 2,116 7,259 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 8,062 172 11 55 65 33 159 $1,000: 1,321,725 29,323 1,561 8,881 10,730 5,512 26,426 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 6,330 115 16 35 34 26 118 $1,000: 2,278,434 40,430 6,494 12,398 12,196 8,638 41,591 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 9,318 157 7 54 33 28 189 $1,000: 12,663,795 182,783 7,523 57,773 51,022 31,578 280,749 : Value of sales by commodity or commodity group: : Crops, including nursery and : greenhouse crops ...............................farms, 2022: 49,832 958 82 400 287 254 863 2017: 49,763 956 76 381 341 235 752 $1,000, 2022: 22,289,820 268,222 27,547 114,450 124,801 64,168 509,821 2017: 13,843,743 197,323 16,366 75,983 59,227 39,153 321,705 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas .....................................farms, 2022: 42,226 782 64 311 215 214 803 2017: 42,286 824 62 306 248 194 722 $1,000, 2022: 21,568,583 262,127 26,752 113,548 119,975 63,341 466,520 2017: 13,255,017 192,730 16,200 75,168 51,619 38,381 (D) Corn ........................................farms, 2022: 35,321 662 20 229 187 163 708 2017: 34,821 672 27 221 213 140 644 $1,000, 2022: 12,956,612 157,489 3,990 62,081 75,632 36,869 316,315 2017: 7,395,729 109,322 2,833 30,462 33,097 21,348 184,478 Wheat .......................................farms, 2022: 4,649 100 5 51 20 18 27 2017: 4,542 111 6 80 20 17 18 $1,000, 2022: 315,811 1,954 (D) 4,060 (D) (D) 1,863 2017: 158,663 1,465 (D) 2,724 315 190 298 Soybeans ....................................farms, 2022: 33,240 621 59 234 163 159 580 2017: 36,393 719 56 267 195 176 602 $1,000, 2022: 8,240,844 102,658 21,697 47,359 43,345 26,126 147,439 2017: 5,668,028 81,887 12,773 41,935 18,166 16,776 (D) Sorghum .....................................farms, 2022: 78 1 - - - - - 2017: 177 5 1 1 - 2 - $1,000, 2022: 2,962 (D) - - - - - 2017: 6,840 28 (D) (D) - (D) - : Barley ......................................farms, 2022: 52 - - 3 1 - - 2017: 29 - - - 2 1 1 $1,000, 2022: (D) - - (D) (D) - - 2017: (D) - - - (D) (D) (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold Including Food Marketing Practices and Value-Added Products: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Calhoun : Carroll : Cass : Champaign : Christian : Clark : Clay : Clinton ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD : : Total sales .........................................farms, 2022: 462 665 395 1,330 768 722 671 869 2017: 474 627 429 1,214 794 733 732 831 $1,000, 2022: 46,293 344,259 156,106 583,087 400,657 248,715 168,925 412,988 2017: 38,671 216,845 121,877 375,550 278,717 163,310 116,114 246,970 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 100,201 517,682 395,205 438,411 521,689 344,481 251,751 475,246 2017: 81,584 345,845 284,095 309,350 351,029 222,796 158,625 297,196 : 2022 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 148 203 151 205 138 192 240 148 $1,000: 13 11 (D) 14 8 9 7 2 $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 26 33 2 38 41 42 32 36 $1,000: 44 52 (D) 62 63 69 60 60 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 18 37 8 37 38 34 27 52 $1,000: 71 130 26 126 144 126 103 187 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 46 29 11 82 51 71 47 50 $1,000: 358 195 69 611 345 519 359 354 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 48 26 21 56 33 41 51 43 $1,000: 726 365 291 801 455 551 773 606 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 10 10 11 34 25 27 7 20 $1,000: 210 234 232 737 562 603 156 449 $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 38 15 28 81 23 32 31 44 $1,000: 1,170 447 915 2,509 712 975 979 1,529 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 10 7 9 22 14 6 36 9 $1,000: 462 328 397 955 627 292 1,627 399 : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 59 33 22 132 72 72 34 79 $1,000: 3,994 2,680 1,538 9,669 5,425 4,647 2,456 5,623 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 18 67 29 191 85 64 55 143 $1,000: 3,253 11,610 5,288 32,310 14,932 10,643 9,274 23,363 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 24 57 41 166 78 21 39 94 $1,000: 9,540 18,866 14,860 58,051 28,700 6,902 14,716 33,598 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 17 148 62 286 170 120 72 151 $1,000: 26,453 309,340 132,484 477,243 348,684 223,380 138,413 346,817 : 2017 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 155 197 138 200 181 194 272 198 $1,000: 9 9 2 15 21 14 21 21 $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 56 30 16 56 46 44 55 26 $1,000: 90 53 24 89 69 84 91 45 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 37 28 14 38 36 55 47 57 $1,000: 124 89 46 132 125 194 169 215 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 38 43 31 60 43 95 45 39 $1,000: 278 291 232 430 288 692 305 276 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 46 27 29 54 36 54 48 42 $1,000: 663 367 424 789 472 745 710 587 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 11 10 10 31 18 13 17 9 $1,000: 243 221 213 706 393 299 375 208 $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 29 13 16 67 38 22 22 52 $1,000: 943 399 495 2,156 1,259 727 714 1,747 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 12 8 10 31 15 11 12 14 $1,000: 534 356 433 1,389 674 489 540 631 : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 25 30 25 126 48 41 52 89 $1,000: 1,610 2,404 1,851 8,640 3,615 2,818 3,970 6,319 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 15 75 32 166 105 59 64 136 $1,000: 2,440 12,594 5,365 27,325 16,985 9,458 11,405 21,740 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 31 79 42 146 74 64 55 56 $1,000: 11,592 28,036 16,137 53,024 27,793 23,057 19,481 19,275 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 19 87 66 239 154 81 43 113 $1,000: 20,145 172,026 96,655 280,857 227,022 124,733 78,333 195,907 : Value of sales by commodity or commodity group: : Crops, including nursery and : greenhouse crops ...............................farms, 2022: 283 428 219 1,070 592 479 399 651 2017: 276 393 267 985 605 508 452 587 $1,000, 2022: 41,690 261,943 133,955 569,095 365,236 198,377 156,909 233,923 2017: 28,146 149,677 96,520 361,138 252,853 120,677 100,957 111,387 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas .....................................farms, 2022: 221 352 200 985 522 435 347 585 2017: 216 330 247 900 531 460 408 529 $1,000, 2022: 39,626 244,432 132,703 557,708 364,096 197,616 156,367 218,633 2017: 25,817 132,686 95,746 357,355 252,407 120,217 100,502 97,778 Corn ........................................farms, 2022: 150 318 181 870 454 374 253 502 2017: 143 302 199 803 455 349 258 444 $1,000, 2022: 19,638 190,106 93,320 335,898 222,104 115,716 75,537 119,261 2017: 11,159 105,802 58,154 197,251 139,496 60,560 28,965 45,670 Wheat .......................................farms, 2022: 20 35 9 34 27 56 65 251 2017: 20 20 26 39 35 35 83 229 $1,000, 2022: (D) 1,709 424 1,348 1,629 2,445 (D) 16,654 2017: (D) 427 375 1,164 674 1,156 6,273 7,410 Soybeans ....................................farms, 2022: 152 227 144 776 438 301 289 472 2017: 175 225 225 823 481 392 355 489 $1,000, 2022: 19,368 52,396 38,840 220,299 140,151 79,330 69,471 82,353 2017: 14,245 26,375 37,168 158,808 112,232 58,174 64,070 44,598 Sorghum .....................................farms, 2022: 1 - - - - 3 - - 2017: 2 - - 1 - 7 7 3 $1,000, 2022: (D) - - - - (D) - - 2017: (D) - - (D) - (D) (D) (D) : Barley ......................................farms, 2022: - - - 1 3 - - 6 2017: - - - - - - - 3 $1,000, 2022: - - - (D) 103 - - 307 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 : Coles : Cook : Crawford : Cumberland : De Kalb : De Witt : Douglas : Du Page ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD : : Total sales .........................................farms, 2022: 673 154 607 686 807 436 561 60 2017: 701 182 566 724 779 504 600 77 $1,000, 2022: 196,976 22,399 190,443 164,632 543,834 184,072 221,166 7,271 2017: 133,942 19,690 108,442 120,625 384,186 120,393 159,533 3,879 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 292,684 145,446 313,745 239,989 673,896 422,182 394,234 121,182 2017: 191,073 108,186 191,594 166,609 493,179 238,875 265,888 50,378 : 2022 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 230 34 188 248 140 87 128 14 $1,000: 14 (D) 9 5 2 7 9 (D) $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 25 20 32 22 33 13 26 18 $1,000: 47 34 54 43 60 21 47 29 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 34 7 38 29 23 27 23 6 $1,000: 128 25 142 100 78 108 86 (D) $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 32 1 50 53 41 27 34 7 $1,000: 237 (D) 362 371 324 184 247 52 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 27 20 21 44 38 23 33 - $1,000: 367 304 312 639 585 346 454 - $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 22 3 25 21 9 11 12 - $1,000: 487 64 553 485 180 248 273 - $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 13 14 36 42 24 19 13 3 $1,000: 397 431 1,076 1,309 744 581 372 76 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 20 12 13 8 22 6 12 - $1,000: 888 520 580 377 1,023 252 500 - : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 57 8 35 39 55 33 64 3 $1,000: 3,969 663 2,779 2,871 4,034 2,255 4,574 167 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 57 14 30 80 91 48 66 2 $1,000: 9,732 2,174 4,774 13,940 15,580 8,327 10,708 (D) $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 65 13 50 37 111 46 50 3 $1,000: 24,653 5,289 19,499 13,339 40,642 16,246 17,839 1,131 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 91 8 89 63 220 96 100 4 $1,000: 156,058 12,882 160,302 131,154 480,580 155,497 186,056 5,457 : 2017 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 232 40 197 233 165 121 152 30 $1,000: 18 9 13 25 27 11 23 (D) $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 42 28 35 56 22 30 39 11 $1,000: 74 53 65 100 37 47 63 (D) $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 35 14 38 47 36 42 34 7 $1,000: 126 55 133 169 134 152 126 (D) $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 34 9 30 60 19 22 24 9 $1,000: 244 59 214 431 132 165 164 62 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 40 20 31 52 36 46 19 4 $1,000: 570 288 460 758 549 706 290 50 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 15 8 14 26 8 13 11 1 $1,000: 346 160 296 609 176 292 241 (D) $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 23 13 19 31 32 14 32 - $1,000: 750 450 606 987 1,027 459 1,064 - $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 13 3 12 10 22 8 16 3 $1,000: 570 138 537 442 999 353 745 130 : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 50 13 32 47 57 35 47 4 $1,000: 3,516 956 2,260 3,301 4,154 2,420 3,242 274 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 80 18 51 68 105 54 79 1 $1,000: 12,432 3,093 7,775 11,239 18,029 8,464 12,595 (D) $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 48 8 50 47 92 38 53 5 $1,000: 17,742 2,561 18,880 17,497 32,427 14,585 20,180 1,780 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 89 8 57 47 185 81 94 2 $1,000: 97,555 11,866 77,203 85,068 326,496 92,739 120,800 (D) : Value of sales by commodity or commodity group: : Crops, including nursery and : greenhouse crops ...............................farms, 2022: 441 93 388 412 610 322 376 27 2017: 470 105 354 473 604 346 428 31 $1,000, 2022: 184,390 19,388 174,035 119,450 377,578 181,473 216,177 7,178 2017: 128,176 17,626 98,076 78,795 234,020 110,317 149,731 3,784 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas .....................................farms, 2022: 387 27 343 362 540 290 338 3 2017: 403 36 314 426 509 309 365 5 $1,000, 2022: 183,878 5,508 173,162 111,927 366,734 180,032 214,412 (D) 2017: 127,461 (D) 97,563 (D) 226,807 110,030 148,769 504 Corn ........................................farms, 2022: 316 15 256 291 495 258 290 1 2017: 316 18 248 297 462 257 329 4 $1,000, 2022: 107,139 (D) 98,367 65,523 256,371 104,506 123,790 (D) 2017: 66,764 1,204 49,993 34,080 145,483 58,168 83,782 (D) Wheat .......................................farms, 2022: 18 - 49 37 78 1 11 - 2017: 26 3 46 47 59 4 21 - $1,000, 2022: 443 - (D) 752 4,307 (D) 371 - 2017: (D) 36 2,153 (D) 1,266 26 269 - Soybeans ....................................farms, 2022: 312 21 285 280 395 245 282 2 2017: 350 25 268 368 458 278 301 4 $1,000, 2022: 76,296 (D) 70,304 45,652 104,204 (D) 90,235 (D) 2017: 60,347 (D) 45,302 34,063 77,951 51,824 64,682 (D) Sorghum .....................................farms, 2022: - - 1 - - - 1 - 2017: - - 3 1 - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - (D) - - - (D) - 2017: - - 114 (D) - - - - : Barley ......................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: 1 - - - - - 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 : Edgar : Edwards : Effingham : Fayette : Ford : Franklin : Fulton : Gallatin ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD : : Total sales .........................................farms, 2022: 682 313 1,224 1,122 544 569 1,157 162 2017: 637 291 1,193 1,239 564 596 973 165 $1,000, 2022: 363,463 88,890 298,506 247,287 299,807 129,158 305,116 144,988 2017: 223,816 61,064 195,062 164,932 190,738 83,714 220,373 92,389 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 532,937 283,992 243,878 220,398 551,116 226,991 263,713 894,987 2017: 351,360 209,843 163,506 133,117 338,187 140,460 226,488 559,931 : 2022 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 141 81 308 270 119 185 219 20 $1,000: 7 6 40 17 3 11 14 (D) $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 33 18 39 64 11 38 69 10 $1,000: 58 34 69 110 18 66 104 17 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 15 8 62 82 10 42 59 5 $1,000: 59 30 225 316 35 148 223 (D) $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 19 25 93 77 9 63 79 5 $1,000: 129 179 657 546 61 467 572 35 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 56 18 73 99 13 49 70 17 $1,000: 837 256 1,036 1,426 182 692 983 225 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 18 4 21 19 13 11 43 6 $1,000: 395 96 459 421 288 246 977 128 $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 52 20 75 68 25 36 73 13 $1,000: 1,696 622 2,254 2,090 831 1,093 2,238 403 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 18 7 32 23 9 8 28 8 $1,000: 808 315 1,407 1,045 397 352 1,216 360 : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 36 41 123 87 53 20 115 17 $1,000: 2,769 2,815 8,469 6,773 4,024 1,544 7,973 1,166 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 70 19 161 115 74 32 155 12 $1,000: 12,176 3,244 27,653 17,218 12,846 4,948 25,431 1,778 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 67 20 102 100 81 29 110 8 $1,000: 23,126 7,780 34,858 35,313 27,508 11,066 39,962 3,208 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 157 52 135 118 127 56 137 41 $1,000: 321,400 73,513 221,378 182,011 253,613 108,525 225,422 137,650 : 2017 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 124 89 309 380 146 213 190 34 $1,000: 3 11 37 40 3 11 30 3 $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 20 8 64 79 12 50 75 12 $1,000: 35 14 110 138 20 91 124 20 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 27 15 80 94 9 46 76 7 $1,000: 96 49 298 342 37 151 253 23 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 53 17 97 102 13 56 83 15 $1,000: 362 113 733 720 83 360 594 92 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 42 20 89 89 11 51 66 7 $1,000: 612 281 1,268 1,278 140 758 934 104 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 20 6 22 26 10 13 24 1 $1,000: 461 135 501 581 219 276 538 (D) $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 21 17 58 57 29 24 63 5 $1,000: 647 552 1,766 1,709 989 754 2,036 160 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 15 7 22 21 26 7 28 2 $1,000: 660 315 977 938 1,182 300 1,245 (D) : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 43 18 94 78 56 32 71 19 $1,000: 3,439 1,146 6,454 5,576 3,972 2,523 5,192 1,454 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 89 34 169 129 76 31 107 10 $1,000: 13,966 5,909 26,536 20,525 12,407 5,138 17,699 1,672 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 75 21 88 75 82 25 75 18 $1,000: 27,566 7,243 31,834 26,306 29,942 8,904 26,743 6,483 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 108 39 101 109 94 48 115 35 $1,000: 175,971 45,296 124,548 106,779 141,746 64,448 164,985 82,271 : Value of sales by commodity or commodity group: : Crops, including nursery and : greenhouse crops ...............................farms, 2022: 517 208 879 774 412 326 856 123 2017: 463 197 854 796 406 339 738 122 $1,000, 2022: (D) 81,633 203,160 218,883 256,541 98,601 256,289 142,222 2017: (D) 46,508 126,304 146,544 158,467 64,927 169,718 90,406 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas .....................................farms, 2022: 476 183 764 647 383 259 722 103 2017: 438 175 760 681 387 275 627 108 $1,000, 2022: 313,575 81,421 201,855 212,107 255,517 97,384 253,810 141,966 2017: 180,899 46,352 125,201 139,451 157,729 63,715 168,250 90,291 Corn ........................................farms, 2022: 406 152 634 480 338 165 597 78 2017: 389 153 606 479 343 152 516 81 $1,000, 2022: 178,341 42,974 115,486 114,702 154,146 30,058 148,804 79,264 2017: 98,126 22,953 62,272 65,254 88,364 19,852 97,537 47,781 Wheat .......................................farms, 2022: 15 30 151 95 23 71 27 15 2017: 8 31 112 71 21 70 12 12 $1,000, 2022: 549 2,125 3,900 4,068 737 7,270 721 (D) 2017: 101 1,287 1,824 1,872 277 (D) 233 2,121 Soybeans ....................................farms, 2022: 383 143 615 504 327 192 544 85 2017: 398 154 673 588 360 240 516 98 $1,000, 2022: 134,599 36,007 82,435 93,290 100,486 60,056 104,234 59,525 2017: 82,621 21,983 60,994 71,945 69,013 39,936 70,471 40,165 Sorghum .....................................farms, 2022: 2 3 - 2 1 - - 1 2017: - 3 4 2 2 4 - 4 $1,000, 2022: (D) 262 - (D) (D) - - (D) 2017: - (D) 98 (D) (D) (D) - 224 : Barley ......................................farms, 2022: - 3 1 - 1 - - - 2017: - - - - 1 - - - $1,000, 2022: - 53 (D) - (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 : Greene : Grundy : Hamilton : Hancock : Hardin : Henderson : Henry : Iroquois ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD : : Total sales .........................................farms, 2022: 709 437 534 1,080 128 419 1,270 1,544 2017: 733 412 552 1,109 161 438 1,353 1,516 $1,000, 2022: 254,739 187,115 143,343 420,350 6,437 191,686 508,033 772,064 2017: 183,352 135,462 86,247 320,247 5,630 122,332 352,993 420,538 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 359,294 428,182 268,433 389,213 50,292 457,483 400,026 500,041 2017: 250,140 328,790 156,244 288,771 34,971 279,297 260,897 277,400 : 2022 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 165 65 211 223 39 79 298 271 $1,000: 3 (D) (D) 12 (D) 2 12 12 $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 19 22 14 44 17 14 30 45 $1,000: 34 36 (D) 69 28 25 48 76 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 18 10 31 40 8 19 40 41 $1,000: 69 (D) 104 152 (D) 59 142 163 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 44 25 46 69 16 15 54 28 $1,000: 320 191 330 503 124 105 388 217 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 53 27 39 65 17 6 45 42 $1,000: 664 421 529 953 241 87 622 650 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 18 8 5 31 11 13 17 23 $1,000: 410 174 108 658 247 299 375 537 $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 33 7 14 46 4 22 58 68 $1,000: 990 252 474 1,448 (D) 674 1,918 2,181 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 22 16 2 29 2 14 14 33 $1,000: 974 749 (D) 1,285 (D) 585 634 1,505 : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 59 31 22 80 4 26 139 175 $1,000: 4,545 1,973 1,505 5,785 293 1,866 10,020 13,146 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 99 72 25 123 5 45 157 224 $1,000: 14,811 12,129 3,629 20,184 (D) 7,363 26,360 36,876 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 66 71 63 163 - 47 170 227 $1,000: 25,056 26,892 24,069 62,552 - 16,865 65,157 87,838 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 113 83 62 167 5 119 248 367 $1,000: 206,862 144,263 112,479 326,749 4,634 163,755 402,358 628,863 : 2017 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 178 62 274 231 70 85 393 311 $1,000: 9 9 9 29 9 8 37 28 $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 29 10 23 37 21 23 51 31 $1,000: 53 18 38 67 36 34 92 54 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 37 19 23 53 14 12 56 54 $1,000: 126 68 81 188 47 39 216 203 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 52 16 24 88 19 19 61 65 $1,000: 372 125 188 623 128 131 446 489 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 75 29 27 55 6 14 40 49 $1,000: 1,089 420 426 797 86 228 577 676 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 6 6 14 28 4 5 22 19 $1,000: 134 139 321 635 90 113 481 415 $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 30 19 22 50 9 16 61 93 $1,000: 921 627 701 1,654 268 494 1,996 2,958 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 17 10 9 32 3 4 29 39 $1,000: 750 440 391 1,411 136 175 1,291 1,772 : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 55 38 26 144 4 45 108 164 $1,000: 4,213 2,795 1,688 10,364 204 3,375 8,022 11,949 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 88 70 41 129 2 74 181 250 $1,000: 13,454 11,282 6,816 22,688 (D) 13,183 30,457 43,153 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 58 42 27 108 4 73 175 199 $1,000: 21,001 14,375 9,748 39,803 1,155 26,539 61,689 71,311 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 108 91 42 154 5 68 176 242 $1,000: 141,230 105,164 65,840 241,987 (D) 78,014 247,690 287,530 : Value of sales by commodity or commodity group: : Crops, including nursery and : greenhouse crops ...............................farms, 2022: 517 348 287 817 57 317 908 1,230 2017: 520 341 263 809 74 322 911 1,190 $1,000, 2022: 212,535 185,699 141,754 312,978 (D) 164,640 439,738 641,908 2017: 144,226 132,215 82,059 223,198 (D) 101,970 272,521 354,750 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas .....................................farms, 2022: 476 318 262 711 16 298 831 1,152 2017: 475 316 221 736 29 302 809 1,126 $1,000, 2022: 211,511 182,348 141,208 311,462 (D) 163,108 433,896 624,563 2017: 143,190 131,819 81,597 221,948 (D) 101,146 269,636 352,666 Corn ........................................farms, 2022: 392 277 187 598 8 252 749 1,036 2017: 404 279 166 615 11 282 730 988 $1,000, 2022: 118,656 111,353 72,661 187,356 (D) 109,916 282,835 379,181 2017: 77,639 75,289 36,552 126,180 (D) 66,255 169,593 200,401 Wheat .......................................farms, 2022: 28 28 56 41 - 18 18 71 2017: 58 17 52 59 5 18 19 71 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) 6,724 1,038 - 310 703 2,503 2017: 576 (D) 3,287 751 36 316 274 3,049 Soybeans ....................................farms, 2022: 338 266 217 597 14 232 661 957 2017: 399 273 188 633 26 251 689 996 $1,000, 2022: 91,943 70,650 61,581 122,036 3,490 52,855 149,375 242,512 2017: 64,871 56,261 41,712 95,009 (D) 34,433 99,466 148,805 Sorghum .....................................farms, 2022: - - 3 - - - 1 - 2017: 1 - 1 - 3 4 1 1 $1,000, 2022: - - (D) - - - (D) - 2017: (D) - (D) - 353 (D) (D) (D) : Barley ......................................farms, 2022: 2 - - 3 - 1 5 1 2017: 1 - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: (D) - - 930 - (D) 926 (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 : Jackson : Jasper : Jefferson : Jersey : Jo Daviess : Johnson : Kane : Kankakee ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD : : Total sales .........................................farms, 2022: 767 817 930 460 907 568 509 738 2017: 772 913 1,099 519 947 653 605 756 $1,000, 2022: 186,622 262,765 136,087 122,966 242,524 28,947 284,003 367,524 2017: 87,174 165,883 94,624 82,076 151,913 18,169 181,278 221,136 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 243,314 321,621 146,330 267,318 267,392 50,963 557,962 498,000 2017: 112,920 181,690 86,101 158,143 160,415 27,824 299,633 292,508 : 2022 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 148 229 238 144 259 190 74 103 $1,000: 14 8 8 5 14 13 10 12 $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 51 26 60 30 23 34 46 42 $1,000: 90 41 93 48 41 65 74 70 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 57 25 72 16 40 65 16 49 $1,000: 205 99 263 59 137 247 56 176 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 78 47 103 24 67 68 49 31 $1,000: 556 337 735 165 500 479 346 225 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 90 57 92 34 52 73 39 28 $1,000: 1,251 879 1,317 506 790 1,005 548 381 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 18 16 13 9 13 8 16 11 $1,000: 400 352 285 209 278 177 346 247 $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 40 31 55 11 40 41 23 44 $1,000: 1,276 1,004 1,732 333 1,345 1,296 715 1,450 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 10 27 25 10 14 11 6 12 $1,000: 448 1,187 1,126 438 622 463 263 511 : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 43 60 64 29 119 29 31 90 $1,000: 2,823 4,339 4,219 2,034 8,553 2,175 2,127 6,555 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 80 85 68 57 108 25 70 90 $1,000: 13,285 14,605 11,043 8,608 16,622 3,974 10,981 13,555 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 68 91 72 39 81 10 36 83 $1,000: 25,593 31,430 26,112 13,416 30,735 3,607 13,395 30,704 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 84 123 68 57 91 14 103 155 $1,000: 140,681 208,484 89,155 97,147 182,888 15,445 255,142 313,639 : 2017 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 246 271 346 141 286 286 115 127 $1,000: 46 7 22 11 20 31 26 20 $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 51 45 100 29 45 39 49 32 $1,000: 81 70 172 45 78 63 82 58 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 59 44 86 34 42 69 31 32 $1,000: 220 155 294 120 152 249 118 113 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 83 89 150 43 86 63 34 50 $1,000: 596 638 1,131 313 644 459 236 346 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 70 49 64 44 51 75 49 48 $1,000: 1,104 711 956 651 777 1,047 667 751 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 25 16 20 13 23 16 9 21 $1,000: 546 361 448 294 505 343 198 465 $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 42 41 59 26 46 43 38 39 $1,000: 1,284 1,307 1,961 837 1,526 1,396 1,185 1,236 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 16 15 17 8 28 7 13 16 $1,000: 687 659 773 363 1,198 314 555 725 : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 48 86 66 28 96 21 56 76 $1,000: 3,461 6,162 4,844 2,020 7,046 1,565 3,837 5,041 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 40 111 84 52 106 19 77 126 $1,000: 5,899 18,045 13,157 8,232 16,253 3,150 13,315 21,211 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 45 74 58 58 65 7 54 75 $1,000: 16,075 27,419 19,147 20,074 23,616 2,637 19,682 27,062 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 47 72 49 43 73 8 80 114 $1,000: 57,175 110,350 51,719 49,115 100,096 6,915 141,378 164,109 : Value of sales by commodity or commodity group: : Crops, including nursery and : greenhouse crops ...............................farms, 2022: 516 570 595 290 581 277 372 590 2017: 504 585 659 336 578 283 430 609 $1,000, 2022: 168,318 180,310 116,131 118,133 178,076 21,406 225,813 324,658 2017: 74,894 102,178 78,364 78,196 98,819 14,539 153,675 201,805 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas .....................................farms, 2022: 347 520 435 242 437 103 257 501 2017: 315 550 504 271 436 105 296 509 $1,000, 2022: 162,960 179,508 111,399 115,054 165,310 16,814 136,860 291,782 2017: 71,622 101,580 75,035 76,417 92,269 12,287 84,229 166,322 Corn ........................................farms, 2022: 235 393 246 196 384 48 228 442 2017: 152 474 293 216 392 46 261 440 $1,000, 2022: 46,218 97,643 39,824 65,397 122,340 5,051 87,311 197,509 2017: 17,333 49,686 20,120 43,665 66,817 (D) 47,662 103,194 Wheat .......................................farms, 2022: 126 66 120 42 9 14 31 27 2017: 78 70 101 16 33 3 41 27 $1,000, 2022: (D) 3,366 (D) 1,808 (D) 321 (D) 1,206 2017: 4,870 (D) 5,618 194 228 (D) 695 1,366 Soybeans ....................................farms, 2022: 293 454 379 178 271 78 192 354 2017: 294 472 435 252 276 89 249 435 $1,000, 2022: 105,152 78,499 62,550 47,847 41,930 11,442 47,646 93,017 2017: 48,468 50,513 49,117 32,526 24,907 9,610 35,602 61,744 Sorghum .....................................farms, 2022: 1 - 1 - 2 - - - 2017: 13 - 4 1 1 1 - - $1,000, 2022: (D) - (D) - (D) - - - 2017: 928 - (D) (D) (D) (D) - - : Barley ......................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 1 2017: - - 2 - 5 - 1 - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - (D) 2017: - - (D) - (D) - (D) - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold Including Food Marketing Practices and Value-Added Products: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Kendall : Knox : Lake : La Salle : Lawrence : Lee : Livingston : Logan ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD : : Total sales .........................................farms, 2022: 383 984 306 1,706 332 829 1,448 623 2017: 313 853 302 1,496 426 832 1,313 683 $1,000, 2022: 154,554 460,332 47,016 614,176 260,097 400,063 712,576 435,962 2017: 101,617 284,406 39,068 370,945 156,360 278,872 408,372 245,684 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 403,534 467,817 153,647 360,009 783,424 482,585 492,110 699,779 2017: 324,656 333,418 129,364 247,958 367,043 335,183 311,022 359,713 : 2022 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 94 208 95 269 73 146 211 122 $1,000: 17 7 18 19 (D) 8 9 (D) $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 24 50 56 74 20 16 18 10 $1,000: 38 78 88 131 (D) 26 32 (D) $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 7 47 32 76 11 25 39 19 $1,000: 23 183 107 273 40 85 145 69 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 27 68 30 84 26 38 42 30 $1,000: 174 499 214 576 183 284 310 211 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 17 53 16 84 15 43 55 28 $1,000: 256 766 221 1,290 235 610 825 446 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 7 19 8 48 2 17 15 6 $1,000: 161 424 187 1,047 (D) 395 329 132 $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 8 40 5 66 23 31 67 22 $1,000: 258 1,291 167 2,234 727 957 2,166 753 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 15 28 - 48 2 11 59 9 $1,000: 668 1,251 - 2,106 (D) 487 2,648 378 : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 33 73 12 181 24 89 176 50 $1,000: 2,335 5,524 795 13,478 1,603 6,850 13,401 4,163 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 45 105 17 230 30 116 181 88 $1,000: 7,436 15,833 2,938 38,471 4,304 20,376 30,901 14,355 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 44 82 20 238 29 99 219 56 $1,000: 15,671 31,213 8,502 88,331 11,103 37,649 83,576 20,344 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 62 211 15 308 77 198 366 183 $1,000: 127,516 403,264 33,779 466,222 241,736 332,336 578,233 395,097 : 2017 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 36 165 100 288 110 181 244 144 $1,000: 6 2 (D) 31 10 22 23 10 $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 18 44 46 58 20 19 38 18 $1,000: 26 77 76 97 38 30 67 26 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 15 37 34 67 18 41 25 28 $1,000: 58 134 130 247 63 143 96 107 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 28 48 20 78 30 39 58 28 $1,000: 216 347 121 562 228 272 404 197 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 15 57 20 62 52 36 58 26 $1,000: 230 787 281 832 752 514 864 369 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 12 22 4 35 5 8 20 20 $1,000: 261 498 88 774 115 182 453 450 $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 15 51 6 76 18 24 61 18 $1,000: 503 1,653 182 2,423 577 767 1,835 548 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 12 24 2 59 7 23 33 20 $1,000: 532 1,068 (D) 2,615 314 1,051 1,474 914 : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 30 61 17 134 26 67 143 47 $1,000: 2,201 4,238 1,191 9,516 1,931 4,978 10,466 3,853 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 52 112 20 221 25 121 159 102 $1,000: 8,628 18,558 3,579 35,686 3,617 19,492 25,859 17,059 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 30 74 16 193 46 99 215 75 $1,000: 10,840 26,228 4,514 69,149 15,564 35,570 75,382 26,403 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 50 158 17 225 69 174 259 157 $1,000: 78,117 230,817 28,791 249,014 133,152 215,853 291,449 195,749 : Value of sales by commodity or commodity group: : Crops, including nursery and : greenhouse crops ...............................farms, 2022: 288 690 152 1,341 222 650 1,180 470 2017: 267 614 152 1,179 300 606 1,036 518 $1,000, 2022: 153,698 383,997 40,971 581,926 182,955 375,022 604,277 405,673 2017: 93,879 223,127 33,281 349,158 111,700 250,315 348,133 222,373 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas .....................................farms, 2022: 222 601 51 1,209 207 574 1,133 425 2017: 213 550 48 1,049 279 559 993 486 $1,000, 2022: 124,696 381,396 12,629 577,969 170,600 370,973 603,172 403,732 2017: 77,551 221,010 6,932 335,915 106,587 235,101 345,841 221,488 Corn ........................................farms, 2022: 190 553 43 1,031 166 518 1,038 375 2017: 178 475 40 915 215 515 892 448 $1,000, 2022: 79,132 246,328 7,633 363,501 99,694 263,448 364,370 249,932 2017: 47,315 137,753 4,466 199,408 54,454 164,205 191,818 125,921 Wheat .......................................farms, 2022: 9 18 4 49 35 24 67 22 2017: 15 19 9 32 35 22 66 21 $1,000, 2022: (D) 558 199 2,844 (D) (D) 2,630 (D) 2017: 222 194 124 772 1,609 385 1,966 236 Soybeans ....................................farms, 2022: 175 462 33 993 167 427 934 384 2017: 183 490 35 919 245 450 899 439 $1,000, 2022: 44,848 134,424 4,797 211,195 63,943 106,704 235,795 152,459 2017: 29,991 82,931 2,301 135,496 50,453 70,468 151,807 95,206 Sorghum .....................................farms, 2022: - 1 - - - - 1 - 2017: - - - - 2 - - - $1,000, 2022: - (D) - - - - (D) - 2017: - - - - (D) - - - : Barley ......................................farms, 2022: - - - 3 - - - - 2017: 1 - - - 2 - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - 341 - - - - 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 : McDonough : McHenry : McLean : Macon : Macoupin : Madison : Marion : Marshall ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD : : Total sales .........................................farms, 2022: 658 828 1,488 570 1,235 962 881 491 2017: 760 881 1,416 589 1,169 1,079 1,004 472 $1,000, 2022: 278,454 244,248 721,164 291,479 443,993 221,703 232,852 196,902 2017: 214,064 163,751 457,063 180,005 236,494 174,703 111,852 119,545 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 423,182 294,986 484,653 511,366 359,508 230,461 264,304 401,022 2017: 281,663 185,870 322,784 305,610 202,305 161,912 111,406 253,274 : 2022 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 102 161 262 118 332 157 296 90 $1,000: 9 25 18 17 12 20 11 1 $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 15 101 60 28 62 88 82 21 $1,000: 28 153 94 40 110 136 138 39 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 20 59 62 31 56 61 58 19 $1,000: 79 218 220 101 199 208 210 70 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 38 86 65 29 87 74 34 15 $1,000: 279 625 462 214 666 542 246 121 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 57 71 100 34 66 99 69 24 $1,000: 830 983 1,461 470 872 1,357 996 321 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 21 12 12 21 44 37 12 7 $1,000: 474 264 260 456 975 838 266 164 $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 36 60 84 33 43 48 42 15 $1,000: 1,097 1,974 2,750 989 1,327 1,575 1,305 501 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 21 26 28 17 24 16 21 8 $1,000: 956 1,160 1,223 780 1,052 696 935 350 : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 65 40 168 43 90 97 55 43 $1,000: 4,553 3,004 12,367 3,071 6,475 6,965 4,052 2,953 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 87 62 172 47 126 96 79 71 $1,000: 14,244 10,223 27,218 7,582 22,140 15,907 12,723 12,477 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 45 45 151 33 121 90 59 65 $1,000: 17,517 16,456 53,801 11,013 46,024 34,364 22,395 23,094 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 151 105 324 136 184 99 74 113 $1,000: 238,389 209,164 621,290 266,747 364,141 159,096 189,574 156,811 : 2017 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 128 265 286 88 301 252 437 97 $1,000: 23 64 28 10 33 46 32 16 $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 42 57 51 41 61 88 68 11 $1,000: 71 93 80 67 102 146 120 20 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 37 60 68 39 80 92 78 11 $1,000: 133 210 254 148 291 337 291 41 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 35 89 72 54 87 102 63 23 $1,000: 246 663 504 385 617 728 419 172 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 70 58 67 50 80 78 53 19 $1,000: 971 802 949 763 1,130 1,104 796 275 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 15 18 16 14 20 24 19 6 $1,000: 332 407 366 304 446 530 416 135 $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 41 29 48 17 50 69 41 23 $1,000: 1,276 940 1,508 494 1,641 2,191 1,280 760 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 22 25 44 17 22 21 10 17 $1,000: 970 1,110 2,007 759 968 927 435 759 : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 69 68 128 49 94 89 64 40 $1,000: 4,914 4,946 9,021 3,534 6,966 6,073 4,617 2,998 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 82 88 201 44 127 84 75 90 $1,000: 13,762 13,893 32,876 7,062 20,444 13,590 11,973 15,235 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 83 42 154 55 129 83 55 66 $1,000: 29,713 14,034 57,028 19,975 47,361 29,263 17,835 23,855 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 136 82 281 121 118 97 41 69 $1,000: 161,652 126,589 352,443 146,504 156,494 119,767 73,638 75,278 : Value of sales by commodity or commodity group: : Crops, including nursery and : greenhouse crops ...............................farms, 2022: 513 519 1,142 432 831 724 501 385 2017: 602 567 1,103 489 812 760 566 379 $1,000, 2022: 237,393 213,422 607,743 286,487 368,610 207,949 160,579 194,312 2017: 177,469 123,350 388,655 175,910 195,398 156,991 79,228 115,628 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas .....................................farms, 2022: 417 260 1,037 360 739 556 402 344 2017: 516 294 997 412 705 591 438 350 $1,000, 2022: 234,888 146,327 605,434 282,946 366,471 197,298 159,281 192,249 2017: 175,814 87,320 386,070 172,150 193,658 145,810 78,141 113,468 Corn ........................................farms, 2022: 361 226 901 311 594 470 305 303 2017: 433 266 881 352 582 459 304 323 $1,000, 2022: 146,353 91,629 365,723 170,558 204,803 109,681 82,996 122,569 2017: 102,246 55,653 204,828 91,843 106,599 69,759 31,738 71,712 Wheat .......................................farms, 2022: 2 59 26 21 94 120 80 6 2017: 7 58 18 17 86 147 89 6 $1,000, 2022: (D) 2,513 701 1,457 5,024 9,590 (D) 117 2017: 122 953 649 377 1,758 (D) (D) 339 Soybeans ....................................farms, 2022: 341 179 862 271 576 413 329 274 2017: 456 237 877 341 615 505 370 296 $1,000, 2022: 88,377 52,175 238,929 110,784 156,631 78,003 68,860 69,542 2017: 73,398 30,692 180,453 79,903 85,263 71,178 42,936 41,010 Sorghum .....................................farms, 2022: 4 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 2017: - 1 2 - 2 - 2 - $1,000, 2022: 12 - (D) - (D) - (D) - 2017: - (D) (D) - (D) - (D) - : Barley ......................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 1 2017: - - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - (D) 2017: - - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold Including Food Marketing Practices and Value-Added Products: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Mason : Massac : Menard : Mercer : Monroe : Montgomery : Morgan : Moultrie ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD : : Total sales .........................................farms, 2022: 588 350 356 690 533 952 753 480 2017: 548 417 386 748 568 1,067 693 526 $1,000, 2022: 315,147 70,649 137,628 356,885 132,722 446,517 254,678 193,645 2017: 192,915 45,840 89,656 217,524 88,152 263,034 172,017 141,160 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 535,964 201,854 386,595 517,224 249,009 469,031 338,217 403,426 2017: 352,034 109,927 232,269 290,808 155,197 246,518 248,220 268,365 : 2022 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 177 124 91 205 121 271 151 85 $1,000: 6 9 10 11 17 16 8 4 $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 16 23 12 27 48 36 23 31 $1,000: 25 39 20 42 76 59 40 43 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 13 10 17 19 38 55 32 25 $1,000: 48 40 53 68 143 196 112 88 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 15 40 21 42 36 51 51 35 $1,000: 111 276 167 299 255 399 366 248 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 23 20 28 49 39 54 44 22 $1,000: 329 303 399 734 586 756 611 337 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 3 10 6 12 10 18 11 10 $1,000: 72 223 135 275 214 400 246 217 $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 18 11 22 27 26 41 61 32 $1,000: 592 355 659 878 871 1,261 1,853 997 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 14 4 8 29 3 13 18 7 $1,000: 635 180 379 1,259 134 601 786 302 : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 37 37 18 42 29 65 69 47 $1,000: 2,820 2,839 1,314 3,105 1,958 4,965 5,326 3,530 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 69 16 42 52 46 80 90 63 $1,000: 11,528 2,462 7,218 8,053 7,465 12,829 14,586 10,645 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 72 16 25 63 82 82 78 49 $1,000: 27,197 5,710 9,546 23,295 31,651 30,859 28,583 17,655 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 131 39 66 123 55 186 125 74 $1,000: 271,783 58,214 117,729 318,867 89,351 394,175 202,161 159,577 : 2017 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 180 164 97 228 166 322 149 133 $1,000: 1 10 8 14 17 22 13 17 $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 5 36 20 31 62 63 22 25 $1,000: 8 56 37 52 102 107 34 45 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 18 28 26 21 48 69 34 39 $1,000: 60 98 102 72 176 244 113 150 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 24 38 22 57 40 55 53 19 $1,000: 175 276 161 421 275 423 377 142 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 18 24 34 37 44 56 46 51 $1,000: 258 352 469 516 667 739 688 738 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 6 6 8 12 7 22 22 15 $1,000: 135 135 183 269 150 481 490 341 $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 20 12 18 31 12 33 28 21 $1,000: 659 369 564 1,043 374 1,001 862 655 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 3 11 13 11 14 21 21 9 $1,000: 141 481 598 503 632 958 925 414 : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 44 33 25 55 45 57 57 62 $1,000: 3,053 2,550 1,896 4,140 3,515 4,147 4,146 4,637 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 73 18 31 97 37 112 89 46 $1,000: 12,561 2,877 5,501 16,811 6,130 19,297 14,303 7,831 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 46 11 42 57 42 73 61 41 $1,000: 17,555 4,278 14,500 21,460 15,101 26,287 20,936 14,624 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 111 36 50 111 51 184 111 65 $1,000: 158,307 34,357 65,637 172,222 61,013 209,327 129,128 111,566 : Value of sales by commodity or commodity group: : Crops, including nursery and : greenhouse crops ...............................farms, 2022: 386 198 247 445 360 622 561 347 2017: 347 213 270 482 335 696 501 365 $1,000, 2022: 298,972 67,287 133,921 223,292 116,302 320,720 239,131 181,117 2017: 171,481 39,651 83,515 156,420 65,711 225,138 152,303 132,151 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas .....................................farms, 2022: 374 146 203 383 291 561 501 306 2017: 339 143 240 414 284 614 470 319 $1,000, 2022: 273,373 66,578 133,458 222,087 113,718 319,914 237,112 179,540 2017: 159,838 38,988 82,770 155,238 62,509 224,226 151,642 130,389 Corn ........................................farms, 2022: 324 119 178 331 217 467 420 265 2017: 299 101 200 351 206 518 390 263 $1,000, 2022: 150,907 31,562 81,334 147,964 44,024 180,318 141,578 116,040 2017: 87,057 13,540 48,132 97,274 23,202 123,359 87,021 78,559 Wheat .......................................farms, 2022: 26 13 11 5 160 71 34 16 2017: 31 18 19 5 155 109 21 21 $1,000, 2022: (D) 1,666 860 99 13,889 4,569 1,314 405 2017: 1,176 (D) 405 (D) 7,700 2,443 (D) 213 Soybeans ....................................farms, 2022: 282 113 165 286 248 457 403 236 2017: 291 116 205 338 254 539 404 256 $1,000, 2022: 86,017 33,226 51,234 73,970 55,701 134,560 94,112 63,064 2017: 57,583 24,807 34,231 57,452 31,212 98,403 64,353 51,595 Sorghum .....................................farms, 2022: 1 - 1 - 5 15 1 - 2017: 13 - 1 1 10 - 1 - $1,000, 2022: (D) - (D) - 97 199 (D) - 2017: 137 - (D) (D) (D) - (D) - : Barley ......................................farms, 2022: - - - - 1 - 2 - 2017: - - - - 1 - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - (D) - (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 : Ogle : Peoria : Perry : Piatt : Pike : Pope : Pulaski : Putnam ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD : : Total sales .........................................farms, 2022: 919 989 479 390 1,018 332 166 166 2017: 1,011 884 572 422 956 322 222 147 $1,000, 2022: 476,795 249,557 110,549 255,836 353,224 18,241 61,767 58,649 2017: 276,378 145,196 66,326 165,287 278,870 8,856 40,061 58,162 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 518,819 252,333 230,792 655,989 346,978 54,944 372,092 353,310 2017: 273,371 164,249 115,954 391,675 291,705 27,503 180,453 395,662 : 2022 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 193 169 107 49 265 155 66 38 $1,000: 20 7 11 (D) 11 4 (D) - $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 49 36 32 23 45 15 4 11 $1,000: 77 57 49 (D) 69 26 (D) 18 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 53 39 28 22 40 22 6 - $1,000: 179 139 96 78 138 73 22 - $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 59 84 29 18 43 32 12 6 $1,000: 410 609 216 125 338 230 81 45 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 62 56 42 22 52 29 12 14 $1,000: 890 820 584 289 740 425 175 172 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 15 36 11 7 29 11 4 3 $1,000: 332 769 258 161 645 253 88 67 $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 29 62 22 18 80 16 2 16 $1,000: 945 1,975 736 637 2,646 503 (D) 450 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 14 27 12 1 36 9 4 - $1,000: 614 1,170 530 (D) 1,540 439 161 - : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 41 128 50 34 71 16 8 10 $1,000: 2,753 8,987 3,531 2,158 5,193 1,299 496 794 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 114 120 50 61 102 4 16 24 $1,000: 19,112 19,003 8,264 9,990 16,725 710 2,899 4,000 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 89 102 60 24 125 15 4 17 $1,000: 33,022 37,862 22,247 9,166 46,448 6,039 1,153 6,761 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 201 130 36 111 130 8 28 27 $1,000: 418,441 178,158 74,028 233,153 278,731 8,240 56,618 46,342 : 2017 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 271 204 193 75 264 165 63 24 $1,000: 43 35 22 7 19 9 5 (Z) $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 62 36 31 17 36 18 4 4 $1,000: 112 68 52 26 57 34 8 (D) $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 79 66 32 14 53 39 20 4 $1,000: 285 232 122 46 184 141 72 (D) $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 66 85 48 33 73 26 30 11 $1,000: 488 598 325 235 530 180 214 81 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 42 48 52 21 48 25 16 12 $1,000: 601 702 735 297 651 338 217 178 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 13 28 10 13 19 7 4 2 $1,000: 274 624 227 295 420 155 87 (D) $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 33 52 32 21 53 10 11 4 $1,000: 1,084 1,585 1,008 696 1,628 297 361 120 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 33 28 8 6 34 3 4 5 $1,000: 1,459 1,244 370 269 1,487 133 176 218 : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 70 87 41 24 68 7 14 18 $1,000: 5,408 6,264 3,090 1,594 5,068 493 910 1,383 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 117 89 48 56 103 12 19 29 $1,000: 19,630 14,067 8,312 9,180 16,722 1,797 2,793 4,502 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 74 79 46 33 65 5 6 16 $1,000: 26,752 28,910 16,391 12,567 23,058 1,496 2,367 5,003 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 151 82 31 109 140 5 31 18 $1,000: 220,244 90,867 35,673 140,076 229,047 3,783 32,851 46,607 : Value of sales by commodity or commodity group: : Crops, including nursery and : greenhouse crops ...............................farms, 2022: 668 732 339 310 679 130 87 121 2017: 705 681 366 321 616 104 135 116 $1,000, 2022: 374,799 236,055 104,181 255,139 263,976 15,729 59,264 53,029 2017: 208,347 131,530 61,202 164,455 180,572 6,779 38,764 (D) Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas .....................................farms, 2022: 542 647 281 274 581 63 74 104 2017: 563 573 303 303 534 48 120 108 $1,000, 2022: 361,180 229,218 103,522 254,561 261,812 14,815 58,964 39,769 2017: 192,485 126,183 60,781 164,204 170,210 6,409 37,114 (D) Corn ........................................farms, 2022: 485 532 194 250 480 15 40 98 2017: 490 472 194 251 457 28 61 100 $1,000, 2022: 258,544 148,417 39,576 152,300 153,010 4,321 20,498 25,857 2017: 141,537 75,479 18,069 86,722 98,899 2,531 11,615 16,020 Wheat .......................................farms, 2022: 47 26 130 15 58 2 23 3 2017: 39 29 104 12 49 - 18 6 $1,000, 2022: 3,498 729 (D) 1,258 (D) (D) (D) (D) 2017: 792 250 8,063 (D) 1,256 - (D) (D) Soybeans ....................................farms, 2022: 404 483 257 220 439 61 70 73 2017: 441 464 282 279 432 41 102 91 $1,000, 2022: 98,130 79,807 48,352 101,002 107,282 10,348 34,909 13,776 2017: 50,023 50,296 34,353 76,928 69,982 3,878 23,621 (D) Sorghum .....................................farms, 2022: 2 - 1 - 1 - - - 2017: - - 8 - 2 - - - $1,000, 2022: (D) - (D) - (D) - - - 2017: - - (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 : Randolph : Richland : Rock Island : St. Clair : Saline : Sangamon : Schuyler : Scott ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD : : Total sales .........................................farms, 2022: 744 548 571 743 393 996 574 267 2017: 808 596 649 793 452 1,083 544 300 $1,000, 2022: 173,392 186,196 139,901 241,898 134,558 520,577 144,536 101,207 2017: 98,480 119,796 99,916 135,618 73,568 352,624 116,328 84,659 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 233,054 339,774 245,010 325,569 342,387 522,667 251,804 379,051 2017: 121,881 201,000 153,953 171,019 162,762 325,599 213,838 282,197 : 2022 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 193 138 151 120 111 229 147 57 $1,000: 20 7 7 23 5 21 5 3 $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 51 24 24 51 41 60 22 7 $1,000: 80 41 40 88 75 91 39 14 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 58 23 44 40 19 62 18 19 $1,000: 211 78 153 147 63 224 65 68 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 73 39 37 61 38 62 41 13 $1,000: 505 295 256 437 268 445 286 93 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 61 41 33 38 35 51 54 15 $1,000: 928 582 447 526 496 684 783 184 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 14 24 10 24 14 14 18 12 $1,000: 312 536 220 532 317 310 390 281 $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 21 9 27 37 12 43 38 6 $1,000: 704 279 858 1,204 353 1,383 1,159 219 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 16 8 19 12 6 24 17 15 $1,000: 700 358 851 516 269 1,097 738 686 : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 45 43 51 66 20 93 53 31 $1,000: 3,269 3,133 3,657 4,602 1,494 6,100 3,602 2,291 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 77 48 57 96 24 129 69 25 $1,000: 11,309 7,796 8,963 17,795 3,978 22,787 10,260 4,777 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 62 76 46 72 35 63 32 23 $1,000: 21,674 28,204 16,378 25,428 13,890 23,870 12,479 7,943 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 73 75 72 126 38 166 65 44 $1,000: 133,679 144,888 108,071 190,599 113,349 463,564 114,730 84,649 : 2017 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 243 208 172 188 128 300 171 80 $1,000: 29 19 16 25 15 45 14 4 $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 55 33 40 66 38 71 18 4 $1,000: 91 51 71 116 68 114 30 8 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 49 51 36 73 44 59 36 13 $1,000: 169 200 126 264 160 217 142 45 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 73 39 56 47 47 80 41 19 $1,000: 530 268 413 335 333 524 311 139 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 53 29 55 48 27 66 42 27 $1,000: 736 404 779 664 339 918 590 386 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 25 21 12 30 18 17 13 7 $1,000: 561 474 265 684 390 393 291 164 $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 66 26 34 31 19 40 28 11 $1,000: 2,054 745 990 1,006 641 1,261 901 349 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 11 12 18 17 10 23 7 11 $1,000: 510 522 832 766 467 1,006 315 528 : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 57 37 42 75 34 74 51 23 $1,000: 4,256 2,569 2,983 5,396 2,611 5,505 3,422 1,644 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 72 47 82 77 25 84 37 31 $1,000: 12,173 7,347 13,432 12,030 4,030 14,620 5,921 5,064 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 56 35 53 54 18 87 56 27 $1,000: 20,449 12,934 18,816 18,956 6,521 31,960 20,586 9,485 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 48 58 49 87 44 182 44 47 $1,000: 56,922 94,262 61,192 95,378 57,994 296,061 83,804 66,842 : Value of sales by commodity or commodity group: : Crops, including nursery and : greenhouse crops ...............................farms, 2022: 482 386 392 578 227 711 383 190 2017: 482 360 443 601 254 742 367 211 $1,000, 2022: 149,347 150,614 119,103 206,503 87,400 503,959 106,974 84,197 2017: 84,422 68,978 80,237 112,719 55,847 325,891 75,150 69,411 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas .....................................farms, 2022: 383 337 311 489 166 604 335 158 2017: 407 314 332 498 179 636 319 190 $1,000, 2022: 148,043 149,898 115,963 189,272 85,680 502,404 104,961 83,190 2017: 83,634 68,610 76,597 106,578 55,205 323,624 74,230 69,253 Corn ........................................farms, 2022: 308 276 270 412 111 512 260 138 2017: 313 255 293 387 115 518 259 159 $1,000, 2022: 55,922 83,369 78,993 98,239 42,847 313,354 62,613 48,089 2017: 27,195 31,945 48,722 50,309 26,844 185,437 40,939 36,956 Wheat .......................................farms, 2022: 194 71 10 151 9 16 9 5 2017: 196 54 4 120 18 25 17 8 $1,000, 2022: 19,310 (D) 114 11,702 706 (D) 321 (D) 2017: 10,974 2,696 (D) 4,555 (D) 697 249 (D) Soybeans ....................................farms, 2022: 326 273 214 408 134 441 244 137 2017: 378 270 277 433 156 555 261 169 $1,000, 2022: 72,763 60,988 36,480 79,242 41,730 187,884 42,027 35,041 2017: 45,307 33,809 27,790 51,701 27,596 137,425 33,043 32,172 Sorghum .....................................farms, 2022: 1 - - 1 3 - - - 2017: 4 2 - 2 2 2 - - $1,000, 2022: (D) - - (D) 397 - - - 2017: 67 (D) - (D) (D) (D) - - : Barley ......................................farms, 2022: 1 1 5 - - - - - 2017: 2 - 1 - - - - - $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) 200 - - - - - 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 : Shelby : Stark : Stephenson : Tazewell : Union : Vermilion : Wabash : Warren ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD : : Total sales .........................................farms, 2022: 1,199 346 998 869 601 1,009 177 660 2017: 1,197 362 965 857 590 1,049 208 711 $1,000, 2022: 335,045 185,194 447,728 377,808 54,606 449,325 86,033 304,040 2017: 219,148 117,015 288,477 220,434 47,946 283,001 52,581 253,606 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 279,437 535,243 448,625 434,761 90,858 445,317 486,063 460,667 2017: 183,081 323,247 298,940 257,215 81,265 269,782 252,794 356,690 : 2022 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 266 75 234 174 226 256 31 77 $1,000: 23 (D) 10 11 13 14 (D) 3 $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 58 9 57 28 34 37 5 25 $1,000: 98 16 94 48 58 59 7 45 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 50 4 61 37 39 44 13 14 $1,000: 177 (D) 227 119 136 165 37 50 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 64 11 54 34 62 40 5 46 $1,000: 462 89 417 261 424 292 (D) 348 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 73 11 61 41 63 70 7 39 $1,000: 1,064 153 890 595 807 958 106 530 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 32 - 19 15 19 6 4 17 $1,000: 709 - 428 355 435 134 88 377 $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 59 7 48 49 25 33 9 21 $1,000: 1,906 190 1,420 1,573 736 1,083 304 678 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 42 2 12 14 19 32 5 6 $1,000: 1,856 (D) 535 595 859 1,420 222 277 : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 119 24 64 80 42 57 19 59 $1,000: 8,890 1,794 4,668 5,742 2,908 4,076 1,462 4,526 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 128 68 136 111 38 125 12 134 $1,000: 20,877 11,669 22,869 17,949 5,014 21,067 2,590 24,382 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 128 46 78 95 10 106 21 76 $1,000: 48,059 19,036 27,200 36,086 2,990 40,227 7,399 27,890 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 180 89 174 191 24 203 46 146 $1,000: 250,923 152,135 388,970 314,471 40,226 379,829 73,770 244,934 : 2017 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 300 86 247 188 249 309 51 111 $1,000: 22 5 21 26 21 28 5 24 $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 80 11 83 47 24 65 12 28 $1,000: 127 14 148 81 43 110 19 43 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 67 13 37 35 61 37 15 36 $1,000: 248 52 135 117 216 139 54 136 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 98 14 65 53 44 52 9 42 $1,000: 683 96 462 365 321 347 65 289 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 74 11 52 34 52 70 14 20 $1,000: 1,083 146 731 470 757 1,005 207 279 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 20 3 23 17 8 25 1 12 $1,000: 444 68 516 375 178 547 (D) 259 $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 64 7 45 36 23 34 6 28 $1,000: 2,072 224 1,411 1,202 723 1,172 187 828 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 43 11 18 29 10 19 2 18 $1,000: 1,949 510 779 1,303 441 830 (D) 837 : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 91 29 76 80 48 66 14 86 $1,000: 6,828 1,931 5,442 6,116 3,114 4,607 1,035 5,925 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 124 42 103 119 28 102 34 101 $1,000: 19,614 6,513 17,343 20,784 3,904 16,675 5,148 16,089 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 116 58 88 79 20 97 15 83 $1,000: 43,107 21,225 33,460 28,805 7,853 36,218 4,975 31,180 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 120 77 128 140 23 173 35 146 $1,000: 142,970 86,231 228,030 160,789 30,374 221,323 40,770 197,717 : Value of sales by commodity or commodity group: : Crops, including nursery and : greenhouse crops ...............................farms, 2022: 890 252 635 667 292 715 143 522 2017: 822 270 583 649 292 697 155 537 $1,000, 2022: 292,486 168,975 259,752 346,372 51,168 435,961 82,498 265,246 2017: 175,046 112,433 153,335 182,080 43,277 269,356 50,516 200,657 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas .....................................farms, 2022: 797 241 526 610 139 625 132 490 2017: 744 248 489 580 158 605 138 495 $1,000, 2022: 290,400 167,901 254,444 338,747 40,468 433,548 82,341 264,520 2017: 174,303 110,745 150,569 176,245 34,505 268,182 50,071 200,041 Corn ........................................farms, 2022: 664 232 477 529 69 552 110 433 2017: 620 220 437 501 71 521 118 461 $1,000, 2022: 171,402 109,103 187,918 211,525 12,976 262,761 46,214 169,684 2017: 95,277 67,362 105,596 102,411 8,697 141,955 24,995 125,301 Wheat .......................................farms, 2022: 87 6 53 64 28 48 18 10 2017: 104 5 56 47 28 28 16 8 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) 2,522 2,509 (D) 2,062 1,591 98 2017: (D) 106 1,033 653 (D) 660 746 30 Soybeans ....................................farms, 2022: 674 195 363 506 111 482 116 373 2017: 634 223 387 508 144 528 124 445 $1,000, 2022: 116,602 58,454 63,737 122,772 25,897 168,496 34,390 94,705 2017: 77,607 43,173 43,767 71,478 24,356 125,557 24,329 74,677 Sorghum .....................................farms, 2022: - - - 3 - 1 2 1 2017: - - - 3 2 2 - - $1,000, 2022: - - - (D) - (D) (D) (D) 2017: - - - 7 (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 : Washington : Wayne : White : Whiteside : Will : Williamson : Winnebago : Woodford ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD : : Total sales .........................................farms, 2022: 635 901 434 1,005 780 563 691 997 2017: 715 1,025 496 959 801 610 736 920 $1,000, 2022: 364,036 272,576 195,524 453,030 234,726 52,261 170,038 344,839 2017: 203,767 188,257 141,052 301,042 133,506 34,713 107,194 216,105 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 573,284 302,526 450,516 450,776 300,931 92,827 246,075 345,877 2017: 284,988 183,665 284,379 313,912 166,674 56,906 145,644 234,897 : 2022 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 93 324 126 238 89 141 193 181 $1,000: 6 15 11 9 10 17 13 17 $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 7 29 23 31 76 76 64 33 $1,000: 10 46 36 49 118 125 109 56 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 18 48 19 37 80 73 59 50 $1,000: 69 171 72 151 290 265 212 185 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 46 59 30 47 64 62 59 63 $1,000: 330 440 215 348 437 427 406 440 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 37 64 31 53 56 57 31 67 $1,000: 548 909 448 776 809 802 417 935 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 14 21 8 14 20 13 16 18 $1,000: 312 475 174 317 467 303 346 390 $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 28 48 24 26 46 39 21 63 $1,000: 946 1,540 714 772 1,394 1,199 671 2,061 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 10 10 6 8 20 3 13 26 $1,000: 439 449 271 339 915 133 581 1,173 : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 69 66 24 132 65 26 50 76 $1,000: 5,118 4,840 1,589 10,115 4,894 1,785 3,803 5,565 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 70 65 42 93 78 25 50 167 $1,000: 11,544 9,657 7,989 16,986 13,132 4,247 7,349 27,914 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 93 60 26 107 87 25 58 98 $1,000: 35,228 20,740 8,794 37,961 31,273 9,319 20,822 36,407 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 150 107 75 219 99 23 77 155 $1,000: 309,487 233,294 175,210 385,209 180,987 33,639 135,310 269,696 : 2017 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 136 394 193 259 192 239 236 166 $1,000: 13 24 11 20 40 37 47 10 $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 39 48 21 30 68 51 59 73 $1,000: 77 84 30 48 121 80 94 116 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 19 49 19 45 86 64 57 64 $1,000: 73 172 62 163 317 241 215 231 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 50 72 43 42 64 66 71 65 $1,000: 375 506 298 302 434 466 506 471 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 47 59 27 53 49 59 31 33 $1,000: 693 871 354 772 667 785 432 445 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 14 23 4 11 13 14 11 26 $1,000: 324 524 87 261 294 309 240 575 $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 37 53 29 48 14 22 23 37 $1,000: 1,122 1,762 925 1,486 448 665 748 1,194 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 12 15 7 13 17 13 13 17 $1,000: 542 661 311 577 800 581 561 771 : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 71 59 21 69 72 19 54 110 $1,000: 5,035 4,451 1,540 5,156 5,037 1,244 3,983 8,125 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 108 78 30 133 104 27 68 129 $1,000: 18,490 12,740 5,025 21,184 16,466 4,371 11,339 19,905 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 61 69 30 111 44 12 47 89 $1,000: 21,553 24,952 13,066 38,365 14,915 4,125 17,503 31,277 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 121 106 72 145 78 24 66 111 $1,000: 155,470 141,509 119,344 232,708 93,967 21,808 71,526 152,986 : Value of sales by commodity or commodity group: : Crops, including nursery and : greenhouse crops ...............................farms, 2022: 516 507 288 705 592 320 416 750 2017: 570 561 281 656 595 318 485 675 $1,000, 2022: 278,463 193,439 190,255 346,974 226,933 43,156 134,839 258,235 2017: 140,502 136,656 131,428 210,477 123,168 25,830 83,745 162,509 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas .....................................farms, 2022: 472 398 263 622 410 143 288 650 2017: 527 478 250 586 393 167 297 606 $1,000, 2022: 271,002 185,417 190,144 336,007 208,737 40,875 123,002 252,507 2017: 138,150 133,161 129,412 204,420 107,996 24,614 75,832 159,228 Corn ........................................farms, 2022: 398 296 166 583 334 91 255 531 2017: 422 379 164 535 291 98 252 504 $1,000, 2022: 126,957 100,602 92,397 269,372 119,757 17,873 86,493 154,238 2017: 52,895 62,068 57,753 154,745 56,828 9,757 48,778 89,669 Wheat .......................................farms, 2022: 271 72 33 15 43 23 47 56 2017: 279 75 41 24 49 17 50 40 $1,000, 2022: 33,977 5,273 3,645 355 2,219 1,438 1,701 3,400 2017: 15,946 3,679 2,914 662 1,092 519 1,008 1,236 Soybeans ....................................farms, 2022: 408 325 230 388 333 116 205 510 2017: 472 393 238 441 352 131 248 518 $1,000, 2022: 110,004 79,192 93,915 66,114 86,558 21,564 34,763 94,640 2017: 69,094 66,893 67,659 48,764 49,931 14,205 26,010 67,726 Sorghum .....................................farms, 2022: - 4 1 - 1 - - - 2017: 4 12 8 - - 6 - - $1,000, 2022: - 340 (D) - (D) - - - 2017: 181 487 1,042 - - 120 - - : Barley ......................................farms, 2022: 3 - - - - - 1 2 2017: - - - - - - - 3 $1,000, 2022: 14 - - - - - (D) (D) 2017: - - - - - - - 42 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Illinois : Adams : Alexander : Bond : Boone : Brown : Bureau ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 1 - - - - - - 2017: 1 - 1 - - - - $1,000, 2022: (D) - - - - - - 2017: (D) - (D) - - - - Other grains, oilseeds, dry beans, : and dry peas ...............................farms, 2022: 630 9 2 2 2 1 14 2017: 837 8 - 4 10 - 20 $1,000, 2022: 49,158 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 902 2017: 25,441 27 - (D) (D) - 375 : Tobacco .......................................farms, 2022: 11 - - - - - - 2017: 20 - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: (D) - - - - - - 2017: 981 - - - - - - Cotton and cottonseed .........................farms, 2022: 1 - 1 - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: (D) - (D) - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes .....................................farms, 2022: 1,424 7 - 11 10 3 15 2017: 1,530 13 - 5 17 1 8 $1,000, 2022: 179,052 (D) - 241 1,434 (D) 345 2017: 119,838 (D) - 79 1,609 (D) 214 Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ................farms, 2022: 1,027 16 2 8 4 - 10 2017: 994 8 1 7 14 - 5 $1,000, 2022: 34,261 1,113 (D) 89 (D) - 113 2017: 22,678 (D) (D) 43 874 - 14 Fruits and tree nuts ........................farms, 2022: 794 15 2 6 2 - 6 2017: 748 6 1 6 14 - 5 $1,000, 2022: 26,094 1,086 (D) 47 (D) - 46 2017: 19,998 (D) (D) 38 808 - (D) Berries .....................................farms, 2022: 448 4 - 6 4 - 6 2017: 456 4 - 4 13 - 2 $1,000, 2022: 8,167 27 - 41 13 - 67 2017: 2,680 16 - 5 66 - (D) : Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and : sod ..........................................farms, 2022: 966 13 - 7 13 - 16 2017: 948 15 - 4 14 - 9 $1,000, 2022: 402,800 2,936 - 31 1,610 - (D) 2017: 363,107 1,498 - 68 4,599 - (D) Cultivated Christmas trees and short : rotation woody crops .........................farms, 2022: 185 2 - - - - - 2017: 192 - - 3 3 - - $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) - - - - - 2017: 4,044 - - (D) 65 - - Cultivated Christmas trees ..................farms, 2022: 180 2 - - - - - 2017: 182 - - 3 1 - - $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) - - - - - 2017: 3,923 - - (D) (D) - - Short rotation woody crops ..................farms, 2022: 5 - - - - - - 2017: 17 - - - 2 - - $1,000, 2022: 5 - - - - - - 2017: 121 - - - (D) - - Other crops and hay ...........................farms, 2022: 10,152 276 19 99 98 88 85 2017: 10,656 274 21 112 107 73 86 $1,000, 2022: 100,021 1,918 (D) 541 (D) (D) (D) 2017: 78,078 2,526 (D) (D) 461 (D) 1,006 Maple syrup .................................farms, 2022: 69 2 - 1 1 - - 2017: 60 - - 3 - - 1 $1,000, 2022: 119 (D) - (D) (D) - - 2017: 197 - - 1 - - (D) : Livestock, poultry, and their products ..........farms, 2022: 17,078 442 34 171 140 107 200 2017: 19,814 498 38 208 183 103 212 $1,000, 2022: 4,127,327 140,932 403 8,918 20,964 20,762 54,789 2017: 3,166,229 72,098 252 8,768 19,189 10,686 38,268 Poultry and eggs ..............................farms, 2022: 3,148 37 2 25 49 14 58 2017: 2,710 24 9 49 39 3 35 $1,000, 2022: 364,202 (D) (D) 30 (D) (D) (D) 2017: 199,924 (D) (D) 34 71 (D) (D) Cattle and calves .............................farms, 2022: 10,977 355 27 101 52 76 117 2017: 13,946 426 26 136 89 84 144 $1,000, 2022: 881,537 28,524 (D) 3,930 1,634 2,386 13,487 2017: 826,851 24,177 239 3,690 1,512 2,612 (D) Milk from cows ................................farms, 2022: 432 7 - 5 10 1 1 2017: 722 14 - 15 16 3 3 $1,000, 2022: 387,423 2,696 - 3,362 10,561 (D) (D) 2017: 350,038 5,032 - 4,700 9,496 668 272 Hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 1,849 48 1 20 31 8 32 2017: 2,261 50 1 21 39 13 27 $1,000, 2022: 2,415,031 81,855 (D) 1,388 7,809 17,879 36,334 2017: 1,739,444 42,541 (D) 197 7,743 7,322 24,876 : Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and : milk .........................................farms, 2022: 1,897 28 6 23 38 14 19 2017: 2,284 35 9 44 39 10 21 $1,000, 2022: 12,964 351 5 85 346 160 (D) 2017: 12,513 198 6 129 237 (D) 148 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Calhoun : Carroll : Cass : Champaign : Christian : Clark : Clay : Clinton ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 17 6 10 5 2 1 6 2017: - 17 9 18 3 2 5 8 $1,000, 2022: (D) 221 118 (D) 109 (D) (D) 58 2017: - 82 49 (D) 4 (D) (D) 63 : Tobacco .......................................farms, 2022: - - - 2 - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - (D) - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - Cotton and cottonseed .........................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes .....................................farms, 2022: 5 10 5 17 4 9 8 5 2017: 7 9 3 29 11 6 6 11 $1,000, 2022: 81 (D) 497 (D) 114 365 51 14 2017: (D) (D) 191 1,034 46 32 21 38 Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ................farms, 2022: 30 9 2 18 11 3 4 26 2017: 28 11 1 24 10 2 1 26 $1,000, 2022: 1,657 71 (D) (D) (D) (D) 27 (D) 2017: 1,801 81 (D) 225 44 (D) (D) 247 Fruits and tree nuts ........................farms, 2022: 28 8 - 12 8 3 2 23 2017: 28 9 1 19 8 - 1 25 $1,000, 2022: 1,655 32 - 231 (D) (D) (D) 214 2017: (D) 66 (D) 207 (D) - (D) 241 Berries .....................................farms, 2022: 3 4 2 12 3 - 4 7 2017: 3 5 1 14 4 2 1 9 $1,000, 2022: 2 39 (D) (D) 57 - (D) (D) 2017: (D) 15 (D) 17 (D) (D) (D) 6 : Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and : sod ..........................................farms, 2022: - 2 2 19 12 2 5 9 2017: 1 3 1 17 2 2 2 3 $1,000, 2022: - (D) (D) 2,525 429 (D) 48 (D) 2017: (D) (D) (D) 1,825 (D) (D) (D) (D) Cultivated Christmas trees and short : rotation woody crops .........................farms, 2022: - 8 5 3 3 - - 4 2017: - 6 3 - 2 - - - $1,000, 2022: - 291 (D) (D) (D) - - 112 2017: - 64 120 - (D) - - - Cultivated Christmas trees ..................farms, 2022: - 8 5 3 3 - - 4 2017: - 6 3 - 2 - - - $1,000, 2022: - 291 (D) (D) (D) - - 112 2017: - 64 120 - (D) - - - Short rotation woody crops ..................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - Other crops and hay ...........................farms, 2022: 68 119 32 87 94 70 67 71 2017: 66 107 38 88 100 85 96 83 $1,000, 2022: 326 (D) 590 1,145 495 341 417 568 2017: 265 (D) (D) 699 326 (D) (D) (D) Maple syrup .................................farms, 2022: 1 2 - - - - - - 2017: 1 2 - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) - - - - - - 2017: (D) (D) - - - - - - : Livestock, poultry, and their products ..........farms, 2022: 113 197 73 169 137 133 133 265 2017: 124 207 87 171 132 160 142 289 $1,000, 2022: 4,603 82,316 22,151 13,992 35,421 50,339 12,015 179,066 2017: 10,525 67,168 25,357 14,412 25,864 42,632 15,157 135,584 Poultry and eggs ..............................farms, 2022: 6 26 1 50 24 21 15 43 2017: 9 14 6 37 15 15 14 17 $1,000, 2022: 10 (D) (D) 320 82 (D) 29 (D) 2017: 7 (D) 4 (D) 9 (D) 8 (D) Cattle and calves .............................farms, 2022: 99 151 59 61 83 82 81 194 2017: 111 164 63 93 92 106 117 227 $1,000, 2022: (D) 40,206 1,928 5,629 2,079 1,011 3,050 24,223 2017: 1,873 37,367 3,241 7,247 1,765 (D) 3,911 (D) Milk from cows ................................farms, 2022: - 8 - 2 - 1 1 58 2017: 1 15 - 1 - - 2 66 $1,000, 2022: - (D) - (D) - (D) (D) 73,536 2017: (D) (D) - (D) - - (D) 50,232 Hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 3 13 13 25 22 27 29 23 2017: 21 19 17 21 20 18 21 29 $1,000, 2022: (D) 32,920 20,133 5,962 33,057 46,110 8,586 59,277 2017: 8,532 21,437 22,094 4,032 23,931 38,537 10,683 40,535 : Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and : milk .........................................farms, 2022: 9 17 6 41 12 12 13 29 2017: 3 23 5 33 18 18 15 29 $1,000, 2022: 9 273 85 249 (D) 71 27 213 2017: (D) 165 13 328 138 32 69 181 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Coles : Cook : Crawford : Cumberland : De Kalb : De Witt : Douglas : Du Page ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 - - 13 2 5 - 2017: - 4 - - 21 3 7 1 $1,000, 2022: - (D) - - 1,851 (D) (D) - 2017: - 4 - - 2,108 12 (D) (D) : Tobacco .......................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - Cotton and cottonseed .........................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes .....................................farms, 2022: 10 34 11 5 24 7 11 16 2017: 16 37 2 1 59 5 17 9 $1,000, 2022: 265 3,843 539 20 3,556 64 326 967 2017: 41 (D) (D) (D) 2,497 56 237 533 Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ................farms, 2022: 1 20 6 10 18 3 3 6 2017: 9 18 - 1 9 3 8 6 $1,000, 2022: (D) 252 (D) 208 1,102 (D) 19 23 2017: 12 68 - (D) (D) (D) 20 25 Fruits and tree nuts ........................farms, 2022: 1 16 6 9 15 2 3 - 2017: 1 18 - 1 9 3 8 3 $1,000, 2022: (D) 236 (D) 179 1,089 (D) (D) - 2017: (D) 66 - (D) (D) (D) (D) 19 Berries .....................................farms, 2022: 1 8 - 4 5 2 2 6 2017: 8 9 - - 3 - 1 3 $1,000, 2022: (D) 15 - 29 13 (D) (D) 23 2017: (D) 2 - - (D) - (D) 5 : Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and : sod ..........................................farms, 2022: 3 40 1 5 10 5 10 17 2017: 6 28 1 4 11 3 4 17 $1,000, 2022: (D) 9,549 (D) (D) 5,175 1,154 784 6,081 2017: 159 9,600 (D) (D) (D) (D) 55 2,713 Cultivated Christmas trees and short : rotation woody crops .........................farms, 2022: 1 7 - 1 6 1 - - 2017: 4 2 - - 7 1 - - $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) - (D) 52 (D) - - 2017: 12 (D) - - (D) (D) - - Cultivated Christmas trees ..................farms, 2022: 1 2 - 1 6 1 - - 2017: 4 2 - - 7 1 - - $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) - (D) 52 (D) - - 2017: 12 (D) - - (D) (D) - - Short rotation woody crops ..................farms, 2022: - 5 - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - 5 - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - Other crops and hay ...........................farms, 2022: 66 16 56 83 88 44 61 3 2017: 101 17 72 75 125 46 95 4 $1,000, 2022: 218 (D) 256 (D) 959 190 637 (D) 2017: 490 120 442 157 875 115 651 10 Maple syrup .................................farms, 2022: - - - - 5 - - - 2017: - - - - 5 - 2 - $1,000, 2022: - - - - 1 - - - 2017: - - - - 2 - (D) - : Livestock, poultry, and their products ..........farms, 2022: 95 60 83 108 169 78 139 31 2017: 119 80 88 173 210 105 155 22 $1,000, 2022: 12,586 3,010 16,408 45,182 166,256 2,599 4,989 93 2017: 5,766 2,064 10,366 41,830 150,166 10,076 9,802 95 Poultry and eggs ..............................farms, 2022: 14 16 19 8 58 18 35 17 2017: 6 28 18 16 46 28 47 7 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) 9,213 9 (D) (D) 667 22 2017: 11 27 (D) 9 (D) 21 471 (D) Cattle and calves .............................farms, 2022: 53 13 48 72 77 44 42 - 2017: 85 13 59 129 96 62 58 3 $1,000, 2022: 1,265 98 2,444 (D) 33,302 2,204 1,300 - 2017: 2,165 55 (D) (D) 43,707 (D) 4,952 4 Milk from cows ................................farms, 2022: 3 - - 9 6 - 12 - 2017: 4 - - 17 5 - 18 - $1,000, 2022: 612 - - 7,951 3,528 - 1,734 - 2017: 432 - - (D) 3,419 - 2,615 - Hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 10 5 5 14 36 11 9 2 2017: 15 8 17 25 54 11 13 1 $1,000, 2022: 10,580 (D) (D) 31,390 126,841 204 (D) (D) 2017: 3,106 (D) 3,787 26,704 101,173 (D) 803 (D) : Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and : milk .........................................farms, 2022: 16 11 12 9 18 8 7 3 2017: 15 13 14 34 26 11 37 1 $1,000, 2022: (D) 95 88 25 (D) (D) (D) (D) 2017: 39 16 40 61 (D) 18 219 (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 : Edgar : Edwards : Effingham : Fayette : Ford : Franklin : Fulton : Gallatin ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD - Con. : : Total sales - Con. : Value of sales by commodity or commodity group: - Con. : Crops, including nursery and : greenhouse crops - Con. : Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas - Con. : : Rice ........................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - Other grains, oilseeds, dry beans, : and dry peas ...............................farms, 2022: 6 - 2 2 6 - 16 - 2017: 5 1 6 5 5 3 3 - $1,000, 2022: (D) - (D) (D) (D) - 52 - 2017: 51 (D) 12 (D) (D) 2 9 - : Tobacco .......................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - Cotton and cottonseed .........................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes .....................................farms, 2022: 8 - 5 34 7 12 11 5 2017: 7 - 4 27 2 14 10 1 $1,000, 2022: (D) - (D) 1,513 100 278 81 (D) 2017: (D) - (D) 1,145 (D) 116 (D) (D) Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ................farms, 2022: 2 - 7 4 1 5 6 1 2017: 2 1 5 16 6 6 10 - $1,000, 2022: (D) - (D) 20 (D) (D) 60 (D) 2017: (D) (D) 47 114 (D) 27 104 - Fruits and tree nuts ........................farms, 2022: 2 - 3 2 - 2 6 1 2017: - 1 3 6 5 3 8 - $1,000, 2022: (D) - (D) (D) - (D) (D) (D) 2017: - (D) (D) 78 12 (D) 90 - Berries .....................................farms, 2022: 2 - 4 2 1 3 1 - 2017: 2 1 2 12 1 4 4 - $1,000, 2022: (D) - 4 (D) (D) 1 (D) - 2017: (D) (D) (D) 36 (D) (D) 14 - : Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and : sod ..........................................farms, 2022: 3 1 1 30 2 7 6 1 2017: 2 1 6 21 4 9 2 - $1,000, 2022: 219 (D) (D) 4,350 (D) (D) 109 (D) 2017: (D) (D) (D) 4,981 (D) 559 (D) - Cultivated Christmas trees and short : rotation woody crops .........................farms, 2022: - 2 1 - 1 - - - 2017: 2 - - - 1 - - - $1,000, 2022: - (D) (D) - (D) - - - 2017: (D) - - - (D) - - - Cultivated Christmas trees ..................farms, 2022: - 2 1 - 1 - - - 2017: 2 - - - 1 - - - $1,000, 2022: - (D) (D) - (D) - - - 2017: (D) - - - (D) - - - Short rotation woody crops ..................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - Other crops and hay ...........................farms, 2022: 73 39 210 176 45 76 214 17 2017: 45 45 177 163 38 87 205 15 $1,000, 2022: 525 (D) 876 893 474 666 2,229 187 2017: 236 (D) (D) 854 211 510 1,254 (D) Maple syrup .................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - 1 - 2017: - - 1 - - 2 4 - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - (D) - 2017: - - (D) - - (D) 3 - : Livestock, poultry, and their products ..........farms, 2022: 117 66 348 286 66 157 330 37 2017: 123 82 384 344 69 159 338 40 $1,000, 2022: (D) 7,256 95,346 28,404 43,266 30,557 48,827 2,766 2017: (D) 14,556 68,758 18,388 32,271 18,787 50,656 1,983 Poultry and eggs ..............................farms, 2022: 19 4 36 27 11 21 44 - 2017: 6 7 34 35 9 10 33 - $1,000, 2022: 272 (D) 471 134 365 (D) 133 - 2017: (D) (D) (D) 24 (D) 4,841 (D) - Cattle and calves .............................farms, 2022: 75 47 247 207 34 103 250 36 2017: 93 53 304 265 38 133 261 32 $1,000, 2022: (D) 1,467 28,976 11,177 7,493 (D) 18,950 (D) 2017: (D) 1,244 17,581 9,314 4,563 3,576 35,054 (D) Milk from cows ................................farms, 2022: 1 - 14 7 1 2 - - 2017: 1 - 36 17 1 6 1 - $1,000, 2022: (D) - 11,382 7,268 (D) (D) - - 2017: (D) - 14,045 4,441 (D) 2,122 (D) - Hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 19 6 46 10 16 16 22 2 2017: 15 13 35 11 18 10 22 - $1,000, 2022: (D) 5,677 53,892 9,085 34,969 13,875 28,983 (D) 2017: (D) 13,280 36,791 (D) 26,501 8,112 15,240 - : Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and : milk .........................................farms, 2022: 14 3 40 44 13 14 42 - 2017: 17 10 35 58 14 20 41 6 $1,000, 2022: 113 4 225 374 227 54 203 - 2017: 128 10 129 345 617 29 142 10 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Greene : Grundy : Hamilton : Hancock : Hardin : Henderson : Henry : Iroquois ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD - Con. : : Total sales - Con. : Value of sales by commodity or commodity group: - Con. : Crops, including nursery and : greenhouse crops - Con. : Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas - Con. : : Rice ........................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - Other grains, oilseeds, dry beans, : and dry peas ...............................farms, 2022: 3 3 1 4 - 3 10 10 2017: 8 2 2 3 - 2 46 17 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) (D) 103 - (D) (D) (D) 2017: (D) (D) (D) 8 - (D) (D) (D) : Tobacco .......................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - Cotton and cottonseed .........................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes .....................................farms, 2022: 3 10 - 4 6 3 16 19 2017: 4 7 2 3 - 4 35 12 $1,000, 2022: 32 (D) - (D) 13 (D) 3,778 (D) 2017: (D) 171 (D) (D) - (D) 602 106 Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ................farms, 2022: 2 4 7 15 - 2 8 11 2017: 6 1 10 11 2 2 29 11 $1,000, 2022: (D) 133 103 331 - (D) 41 229 2017: 270 (D) (D) 132 (D) (D) 111 49 Fruits and tree nuts ........................farms, 2022: 2 1 6 15 - 1 5 4 2017: 6 1 10 11 2 1 15 8 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) (D) (D) - (D) 36 31 2017: 270 (D) 73 (D) (D) (D) 80 26 Berries .....................................farms, 2022: - 3 1 1 - 1 5 11 2017: - - 6 1 2 2 18 5 $1,000, 2022: - (D) (D) (D) - (D) 5 198 2017: - - (D) (D) (D) (D) 31 23 : Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and : sod ..........................................farms, 2022: 1 5 - 7 - 2 6 18 2017: 2 1 1 4 - - 16 9 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) - 69 - (D) (D) (D) 2017: (D) (D) (D) (D) - - 608 1,153 Cultivated Christmas trees and short : rotation woody crops .........................farms, 2022: - - - 1 - - 13 - 2017: - - - - - - 13 - $1,000, 2022: - - - (D) - - (D) - 2017: - - - - - - 99 - Cultivated Christmas trees ..................farms, 2022: - - - 1 - - 13 - 2017: - - - - - - 13 - $1,000, 2022: - - - (D) - - (D) - 2017: - - - - - - 99 - Short rotation woody crops ..................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - Other crops and hay ...........................farms, 2022: 90 42 42 171 48 55 152 131 2017: 99 52 45 161 55 59 191 138 $1,000, 2022: 865 257 443 1,058 (D) 766 1,303 1,953 2017: 677 (D) 325 1,008 322 453 1,464 777 Maple syrup .................................farms, 2022: - - - 1 - - - - 2017: - 1 - 2 - - 2 - $1,000, 2022: - - - (D) - - - - 2017: - (D) - (D) - - (D) - : Livestock, poultry, and their products ..........farms, 2022: 141 71 83 269 52 151 307 213 2017: 237 78 61 382 60 174 359 290 $1,000, 2022: 42,204 1,416 1,589 107,372 (D) 27,046 68,295 130,155 2017: 39,126 3,247 4,187 97,050 (D) 20,362 80,472 65,788 Poultry and eggs ..............................farms, 2022: 11 25 3 28 4 11 46 53 2017: 13 24 9 12 4 21 33 27 $1,000, 2022: 12 75 11 36 34 15 156 (D) 2017: 6 17 108 6 1 12 19 (D) Cattle and calves .............................farms, 2022: 123 28 70 217 45 130 192 129 2017: 210 48 47 316 40 152 236 205 $1,000, 2022: (D) 381 1,555 20,120 (D) 9,039 32,319 (D) 2017: (D) 1,009 (D) (D) (D) 8,520 32,918 26,227 Milk from cows ................................farms, 2022: 2 3 2 1 - 1 2 3 2017: 2 2 - 1 1 5 - 6 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) (D) (D) - (D) (D) 779 2017: (D) (D) - (D) (D) 859 - (D) Hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 12 19 1 28 2 15 31 28 2017: 10 17 3 40 - 13 68 35 $1,000, 2022: (D) 909 (D) 85,981 (D) 17,375 34,528 49,599 2017: (D) 1,515 (D) 72,163 - 10,816 46,492 16,598 : Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and : milk .........................................farms, 2022: 8 18 18 7 4 13 41 25 2017: 14 6 8 24 2 17 77 31 $1,000, 2022: 15 (D) 16 32 1 (D) 896 88 2017: 24 15 5 28 (D) 130 967 158 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Jackson : Jasper : Jefferson : Jersey : Jo Daviess : Johnson : Kane : Kankakee ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD - Con. : : Total sales - Con. : Value of sales by commodity or commodity group: - Con. : Crops, including nursery and : greenhouse crops - Con. : Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas - Con. : : Rice ........................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - Other grains, oilseeds, dry beans, : and dry peas ...............................farms, 2022: 2 - 1 3 46 - 5 10 2017: 11 1 3 7 64 - 24 8 $1,000, 2022: (D) - (D) 2 618 - (D) (D) 2017: 23 (D) (D) (D) 230 - (D) 18 : Tobacco .......................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - Cotton and cottonseed .........................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes .....................................farms, 2022: 33 - 9 7 24 12 50 16 2017: 34 1 20 4 14 6 45 48 $1,000, 2022: 300 - 242 1,079 5,372 (D) 3,110 16,008 2017: (D) (D) 272 (D) 675 (D) 3,766 12,425 Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ................farms, 2022: 55 10 12 15 27 22 13 8 2017: 51 7 11 9 24 19 18 14 $1,000, 2022: 1,735 345 (D) 788 889 (D) (D) (D) 2017: 841 207 96 (D) 295 (D) 509 (D) Fruits and tree nuts ........................farms, 2022: 42 9 7 10 25 20 6 7 2017: 38 5 5 5 24 17 15 4 $1,000, 2022: 1,311 (D) 105 742 683 184 (D) 41 2017: 754 (D) 53 (D) 291 317 488 (D) Berries .....................................farms, 2022: 17 3 5 7 9 8 7 2 2017: 18 3 9 6 3 7 6 10 $1,000, 2022: 423 (D) (D) 46 207 (D) 43 (D) 2017: 86 (D) 43 19 4 (D) 20 72 : Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and : sod ..........................................farms, 2022: 28 - 20 7 11 3 50 23 2017: 20 1 14 6 6 8 63 24 $1,000, 2022: 1,918 - 1,556 (D) 970 14 82,975 15,671 2017: (D) (D) 1,519 501 557 483 62,652 16,891 Cultivated Christmas trees and short : rotation woody crops .........................farms, 2022: - - 1 3 12 3 2 2 2017: 2 1 3 3 7 1 4 1 $1,000, 2022: - - (D) (D) 450 16 (D) (D) 2017: (D) (D) 4 7 88 (D) 207 (D) Cultivated Christmas trees ..................farms, 2022: - - 1 3 12 3 2 2 2017: - 1 3 3 7 1 4 1 $1,000, 2022: - - (D) (D) 450 16 (D) (D) 2017: - (D) 4 7 (D) (D) 207 (D) Short rotation woody crops ..................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: 2 - - - 2 - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: (D) - - - (D) - - - Other crops and hay ...........................farms, 2022: 155 96 193 59 259 163 98 87 2017: 164 101 196 93 266 176 106 85 $1,000, 2022: 1,405 457 2,747 778 5,085 2,394 2,343 1,016 2017: 806 (D) 1,439 587 4,937 736 2,312 6,040 Maple syrup .................................farms, 2022: - - 2 3 - 1 - - 2017: 1 - - 2 1 - 2 2 $1,000, 2022: - - (D) (D) - (D) - - 2017: (D) - - (D) (D) - (D) (D) : Livestock, poultry, and their products ..........farms, 2022: 260 167 274 103 406 217 152 130 2017: 256 241 340 187 427 227 187 131 $1,000, 2022: 18,305 82,455 19,955 4,833 64,448 7,542 58,190 42,866 2017: 12,280 63,705 16,261 3,880 53,094 3,630 27,603 19,331 Poultry and eggs ..............................farms, 2022: 52 9 33 11 30 40 43 56 2017: 48 20 33 31 27 25 45 44 $1,000, 2022: 5,550 12 5,171 18 735 (D) 2,618 (D) 2017: 1,018 26 (D) 125 (D) (D) (D) (D) Cattle and calves .............................farms, 2022: 170 117 217 71 337 172 55 55 2017: 188 182 291 130 378 179 57 56 $1,000, 2022: 3,805 8,301 7,790 4,364 36,837 6,872 26,942 1,221 2017: 3,284 7,027 5,627 3,465 31,332 3,154 4,585 1,378 Milk from cows ................................farms, 2022: 11 7 2 1 26 - 8 - 2017: 17 10 16 1 35 2 13 3 $1,000, 2022: 5,965 9,154 (D) (D) 25,471 - 3,582 - 2017: 4,604 6,312 (D) (D) 18,667 (D) 2,521 (D) Hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 24 28 22 6 24 13 16 25 2017: 24 44 23 22 18 19 13 18 $1,000, 2022: 614 64,852 6,571 7 (D) (D) (D) (D) 2017: 1,770 49,950 5,596 42 2,480 277 17,284 (D) : Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and : milk .........................................farms, 2022: 21 10 15 16 25 15 12 15 2017: 22 9 25 22 33 20 23 20 $1,000, 2022: 381 27 (D) 153 134 73 25 135 2017: (D) (D) 44 (D) 158 85 (D) 162 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Kendall : Knox : Lake : La Salle : Lawrence : Lee : Livingston : Logan ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD - Con. : : Total sales - Con. : Value of sales by commodity or commodity group: - Con. : Crops, including nursery and : greenhouse crops - Con. : Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas - Con. : : Rice ........................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - Other grains, oilseeds, dry beans, : and dry peas ...............................farms, 2022: 2 2 - 6 3 3 17 4 2017: 2 12 5 12 1 13 15 6 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) - 88 (D) (D) (D) (D) 2017: (D) 131 42 240 (D) 43 250 125 : Tobacco .......................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - Cotton and cottonseed .........................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes .....................................farms, 2022: 19 14 17 40 6 28 27 15 2017: 15 7 30 69 6 26 28 7 $1,000, 2022: (D) 95 655 1,047 12,196 2,985 148 1,453 2017: 2,600 62 2,199 4,001 (D) (D) 117 467 Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ................farms, 2022: 10 3 18 15 - 21 4 11 2017: 12 4 17 13 6 2 3 2 $1,000, 2022: 29 (D) (D) 86 - 177 11 98 2017: (D) (D) 140 (D) 48 (D) 8 (D) Fruits and tree nuts ........................farms, 2022: 7 3 16 13 - 20 3 11 2017: 12 4 12 12 2 2 2 2 $1,000, 2022: 28 (D) 302 (D) - 154 (D) 75 2017: 298 27 91 46 (D) (D) (D) (D) Berries .....................................farms, 2022: 5 - 2 6 - 5 3 7 2017: 1 1 5 4 4 1 1 1 $1,000, 2022: 1 - (D) (D) - 23 (D) 23 2017: (D) (D) 49 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) : Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and : sod ..........................................farms, 2022: 26 5 29 13 2 5 6 4 2017: 19 1 46 31 4 6 9 2 $1,000, 2022: 23,993 (D) 26,424 1,061 (D) (D) 457 (D) 2017: 12,894 (D) 23,341 8,124 (D) (D) 1,644 (D) Cultivated Christmas trees and short : rotation woody crops .........................farms, 2022: 2 1 2 - - 2 3 1 2017: 2 - 9 2 - 1 - 4 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) (D) - - (D) 1 (D) 2017: (D) - 8 (D) - (D) - 23 Cultivated Christmas trees ..................farms, 2022: 2 1 2 - - 2 3 1 2017: 2 - 9 2 - 1 - 4 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) (D) - - (D) 1 (D) 2017: (D) - (D) (D) - (D) - 23 Short rotation woody crops ..................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - 2 - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - (D) - - - - - Other crops and hay ...........................farms, 2022: 51 169 71 188 23 79 94 68 2017: 49 166 55 184 34 93 110 62 $1,000, 2022: (D) 2,474 949 1,763 (D) 727 488 370 2017: 517 2,004 661 1,069 131 628 523 (D) Maple syrup .................................farms, 2022: - - 8 5 - - - - 2017: - 1 - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - 1 (Z) - - - - 2017: - (D) - - - - - - : Livestock, poultry, and their products ..........farms, 2022: 68 298 132 315 87 157 210 102 2017: 65 293 126 301 85 200 250 135 $1,000, 2022: 856 76,335 6,045 32,249 77,142 25,040 108,299 30,289 2017: 7,738 61,279 5,787 21,787 44,661 28,558 60,240 23,310 Poultry and eggs ..............................farms, 2022: 28 42 22 87 27 35 42 14 2017: 30 17 37 46 19 45 28 12 $1,000, 2022: 35 57 43 270 28,133 3,487 12,869 (D) 2017: 65 (D) (D) 30 13,878 1,632 (D) 4 Cattle and calves .............................farms, 2022: 16 207 4 173 36 107 118 67 2017: 30 229 13 200 47 126 154 93 $1,000, 2022: 709 19,413 (D) 21,132 284 5,934 10,821 1,455 2017: (D) 16,414 785 13,681 1,603 9,861 10,915 1,568 Milk from cows ................................farms, 2022: - - 1 3 - 4 4 4 2017: 1 - 1 - 3 3 16 - $1,000, 2022: - - (D) 1 - 91 2,779 445 2017: (D) - (D) - 165 62 6,050 - Hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 8 31 - 28 25 16 55 23 2017: 5 48 10 34 17 40 60 29 $1,000, 2022: 4 56,610 - (D) 48,594 15,349 81,525 28,198 2017: (D) 44,485 6 6,276 28,941 16,895 42,062 21,277 : Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and : milk .........................................farms, 2022: 5 18 5 40 13 19 14 15 2017: 13 26 12 59 6 17 35 19 $1,000, 2022: 7 99 23 326 (D) 104 212 111 2017: 8 (D) 45 (D) 43 64 318 59 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : McDonough : McHenry : McLean : Macon : Macoupin : Madison : Marion : Marshall ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 8 4 16 5 6 6 - 3 2017: 14 9 16 4 4 1 - 19 $1,000, 2022: (D) 11 (D) 146 (D) 23 - (D) 2017: 47 (D) (D) 27 (D) (D) - 406 : Tobacco .......................................farms, 2022: - - 2 - - - - - 2017: - - 2 - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - (D) - - - - - 2017: - - (D) - - - - - Cotton and cottonseed .........................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes .....................................farms, 2022: 10 70 25 11 7 35 11 9 2017: 7 59 35 10 13 33 6 11 $1,000, 2022: 77 12,965 624 773 90 6,923 156 1,353 2017: 131 7,553 541 92 (D) 6,298 125 1,119 Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ................farms, 2022: - 56 26 15 20 23 10 3 2017: 6 44 13 13 17 31 8 4 $1,000, 2022: - 5,119 125 (D) 263 (D) 145 (D) 2017: 4 1,516 54 134 429 318 (D) 687 Fruits and tree nuts ........................farms, 2022: - 36 19 11 17 20 8 3 2017: 5 32 10 8 14 25 6 3 $1,000, 2022: - 2,579 49 214 226 442 136 (D) 2017: 2 1,129 40 122 377 279 85 (D) Berries .....................................farms, 2022: - 25 24 6 8 7 3 - 2017: 4 23 5 8 9 9 3 1 $1,000, 2022: - 2,540 76 (D) 37 (D) 9 - 2017: 1 387 14 11 52 40 (D) (D) : Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and : sod ..........................................farms, 2022: 10 77 23 16 11 11 9 - 2017: 6 77 13 13 7 18 15 1 $1,000, 2022: 750 45,625 393 2,107 244 (D) 173 - 2017: 595 22,823 946 (D) 383 3,518 169 (D) Cultivated Christmas trees and short : rotation woody crops .........................farms, 2022: - 27 1 1 - 1 - 2 2017: 3 18 1 2 2 5 1 2 $1,000, 2022: - 994 (D) (D) - (D) - (D) 2017: 39 1,252 (D) (D) (D) 6 (D) (D) Cultivated Christmas trees ..................farms, 2022: - 27 1 1 - 1 - 2 2017: - 18 1 2 2 5 1 2 $1,000, 2022: - 994 (D) (D) - (D) - (D) 2017: - 1,252 (D) (D) (D) 6 (D) (D) Short rotation woody crops ..................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: 3 - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: 39 - - - - - - - Other crops and hay ...........................farms, 2022: 145 186 135 67 145 199 133 58 2017: 176 232 146 79 168 207 172 54 $1,000, 2022: 1,678 2,391 1,160 382 1,542 941 825 365 2017: 887 2,885 1,025 267 862 1,040 685 343 Maple syrup .................................farms, 2022: 4 3 2 - - 1 - - 2017: - 5 1 - - - 1 - $1,000, 2022: 1 (Z) (D) - - (D) - - 2017: - 1 (D) - - - (D) - : Livestock, poultry, and their products ..........farms, 2022: 187 366 266 83 291 273 229 92 2017: 280 318 244 89 337 338 222 119 $1,000, 2022: 41,060 30,827 113,420 4,992 75,383 13,754 72,273 2,590 2017: 36,595 40,402 68,407 4,094 41,096 17,712 32,624 3,918 Poultry and eggs ..............................farms, 2022: 16 180 54 19 55 46 26 26 2017: 31 113 36 7 41 32 39 36 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) 121 27 161 86 (D) 28 2017: 19 (D) 102 4 68 40 (D) 38 Cattle and calves .............................farms, 2022: 131 107 126 46 205 181 170 68 2017: 213 127 150 63 259 235 167 81 $1,000, 2022: 6,657 7,508 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 2,150 2017: 8,956 21,559 (D) 3,708 13,449 7,608 7,860 3,021 Milk from cows ................................farms, 2022: - 16 3 - 1 7 - 1 2017: - 27 8 - 7 11 - 2 $1,000, 2022: - 12,841 (D) - (D) 5,192 - (D) 2017: - 9,964 (D) - 5,961 6,670 - (D) Hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 23 38 50 9 20 5 3 7 2017: 24 39 40 5 17 15 14 7 $1,000, 2022: 33,321 5,349 75,538 (D) 47,498 (D) 975 63 2017: 27,189 4,320 36,420 7 21,456 (D) (D) 32 : Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and : milk .........................................farms, 2022: 32 44 53 11 29 39 20 12 2017: 49 46 38 10 22 32 11 11 $1,000, 2022: 342 672 266 11 156 114 136 (D) 2017: 351 796 104 29 68 114 23 (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 : Mason : Massac : Menard : Mercer : Monroe : Montgomery : Morgan : Moultrie ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 87 3 5 5 4 6 - 10 2017: 65 2 2 12 1 3 1 12 $1,000, 2022: 34,531 124 (D) 53 (D) 268 - 31 2017: 13,886 (D) (D) 378 (D) 20 (D) 21 : Tobacco .......................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - Cotton and cottonseed .........................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes .....................................farms, 2022: 61 1 2 3 11 5 9 14 2017: 40 3 3 5 16 11 5 13 $1,000, 2022: 24,399 (D) (D) (D) (D) 87 189 374 2017: 11,023 23 8 17 986 44 (D) 945 Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ................farms, 2022: 1 2 10 3 9 2 4 2 2017: - 4 8 3 7 5 6 4 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) 52 9 65 (D) 83 (D) 2017: - 411 64 (D) (D) (D) 83 22 Fruits and tree nuts ........................farms, 2022: 1 1 2 3 4 2 4 - 2017: - 3 4 3 4 5 5 1 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) (D) (D) 39 (D) (D) - 2017: - (D) 40 (D) 25 (D) (D) (D) Berries .....................................farms, 2022: 1 1 8 1 5 - 1 2 2017: - 3 5 1 3 - 2 4 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) (D) (D) 26 - (D) (D) 2017: - (D) 24 (D) (D) - (D) (D) : Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and : sod ..........................................farms, 2022: 3 - 4 4 12 2 4 7 2017: 5 - 6 3 5 5 1 12 $1,000, 2022: (D) - (D) 79 (D) (D) 67 417 2017: (D) - 180 16 (D) 240 (D) 466 Cultivated Christmas trees and short : rotation woody crops .........................farms, 2022: - - - 2 - - - 1 2017: - - - 1 - 2 - - $1,000, 2022: - - - (D) - - - (D) 2017: - - - (D) - (D) - - Cultivated Christmas trees ..................farms, 2022: - - - 2 - - - 1 2017: - - - 1 - 2 - - $1,000, 2022: - - - (D) - - - (D) 2017: - - - (D) - (D) - - Short rotation woody crops ..................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - Other crops and hay ...........................farms, 2022: 39 75 57 104 105 97 96 82 2017: 39 81 63 139 76 129 73 70 $1,000, 2022: 499 495 353 1,061 865 509 1,680 775 2017: (D) 230 493 1,100 (D) 612 492 329 Maple syrup .................................farms, 2022: - - 1 - - 1 1 - 2017: - - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - (D) - - (D) (D) - 2017: - - - - - - - - : Livestock, poultry, and their products ..........farms, 2022: 80 85 79 184 159 193 163 141 2017: 84 128 104 211 184 278 187 158 $1,000, 2022: 16,175 3,362 3,707 133,593 16,420 125,798 15,546 12,528 2017: 21,434 6,189 6,140 61,104 22,440 37,896 19,714 9,009 Poultry and eggs ..............................farms, 2022: 6 10 11 15 30 26 11 46 2017: 4 13 6 17 29 29 18 35 $1,000, 2022: 10 4 155 20 61 21 212 3,289 2017: 4 (D) 12 12 (D) 14 85 1,529 Cattle and calves .............................farms, 2022: 62 70 58 110 106 106 126 64 2017: 65 102 90 156 137 192 152 83 $1,000, 2022: (D) 3,143 2,658 5,283 (D) 6,303 3,969 3,539 2017: 1,491 5,979 4,238 4,869 3,099 4,860 7,274 4,116 Milk from cows ................................farms, 2022: - - - - 1 2 - 12 2017: - - - 1 7 6 3 20 $1,000, 2022: - - - - (D) (D) - 2,209 2017: - - - (D) 7,262 2,633 584 2,411 Hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 15 4 8 37 13 21 8 13 2017: 13 6 7 46 15 29 20 8 $1,000, 2022: (D) 2 833 127,988 11,705 117,847 11,270 2,207 2017: (D) 8 1,819 56,017 11,973 30,132 11,682 340 : Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and : milk .........................................farms, 2022: 4 8 8 33 12 42 8 35 2017: 6 19 8 10 19 59 12 20 $1,000, 2022: 16 178 (D) 210 29 175 53 62 2017: 15 160 56 38 53 142 16 79 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Ogle : Peoria : Perry : Piatt : Pike : Pope : Pulaski : Putnam ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 19 5 1 - 2 2 1 1 2017: 17 10 2 1 2 - 3 - $1,000, 2022: (D) 265 (D) - (D) (D) (D) (D) 2017: 133 158 (D) (D) (D) - (D) - : Tobacco .......................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - Cotton and cottonseed .........................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes .....................................farms, 2022: 22 25 2 4 1 2 - 3 2017: 32 26 7 3 6 4 6 6 $1,000, 2022: 663 2,385 (D) (D) (D) (D) - 34 2017: 1,272 2,230 31 42 (D) (D) 1,392 437 Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ................farms, 2022: 7 11 1 5 8 7 5 4 2017: 5 14 2 5 9 1 7 5 $1,000, 2022: 41 267 (D) 153 259 49 115 23 2017: (D) 590 (D) 23 (D) (D) 83 135 Fruits and tree nuts ........................farms, 2022: 7 10 - 3 3 7 4 3 2017: 4 12 - 5 5 1 7 4 $1,000, 2022: 24 225 - (D) (D) 35 (D) (D) 2017: 21 (D) - 23 (D) (D) (D) (D) Berries .....................................farms, 2022: 4 7 1 3 5 4 1 1 2017: 3 2 2 - 4 1 4 1 $1,000, 2022: 17 41 (D) (D) (D) 14 (D) (D) 2017: (D) (D) (D) - 23 (D) (D) (D) : Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and : sod ..........................................farms, 2022: 6 16 - 6 6 3 - 5 2017: 18 13 6 2 3 3 3 3 $1,000, 2022: (D) 2,228 - (D) (D) (D) - 12,959 2017: 13,061 1,643 22 (D) (D) 4 (D) (D) Cultivated Christmas trees and short : rotation woody crops .........................farms, 2022: 3 5 - - 1 - - 5 2017: 2 7 - 2 - - 2 - $1,000, 2022: 50 107 - - (D) - - 125 2017: (D) 84 - (D) - - (D) - Cultivated Christmas trees ..................farms, 2022: 3 5 - - 1 - - 5 2017: 2 7 - 2 - - 2 - $1,000, 2022: 50 107 - - (D) - - 125 2017: (D) 84 - (D) - - (D) - Short rotation woody crops ..................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - 2 - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - (D) - Other crops and hay ...........................farms, 2022: 153 148 81 44 167 73 18 12 2017: 210 152 101 31 168 66 12 9 $1,000, 2022: (D) 1,851 (D) 357 1,675 820 185 118 2017: 1,467 799 (D) 177 1,322 (D) 114 63 Maple syrup .................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: 4 - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: 4 - - - - - - - : Livestock, poultry, and their products ..........farms, 2022: 258 259 129 67 259 89 33 21 2017: 349 220 168 73 324 108 55 24 $1,000, 2022: 101,996 13,502 6,369 697 89,248 2,512 2,503 5,620 2017: 68,031 13,666 5,124 831 98,298 2,077 1,296 (D) Poultry and eggs ..............................farms, 2022: 50 53 14 23 12 13 3 5 2017: 61 41 17 15 12 13 10 4 $1,000, 2022: (D) 157 18 33 17 33 (D) 23 2017: (D) 53 (D) 33 (D) 54 4 7 Cattle and calves .............................farms, 2022: 191 150 104 23 205 74 27 10 2017: 264 151 138 37 253 80 47 14 $1,000, 2022: 43,010 6,801 4,998 522 6,574 2,336 (D) 156 2017: 32,547 4,427 4,084 635 7,057 1,673 1,244 (D) Milk from cows ................................farms, 2022: 5 - 2 - 1 - - - 2017: 8 3 2 - 1 - - - $1,000, 2022: 6,244 - (D) - (D) - - - 2017: 4,631 (D) (D) - (D) - - - Hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 44 20 10 10 29 1 - 3 2017: 44 23 17 10 70 - 6 2 $1,000, 2022: 51,251 5,899 137 (D) 82,305 (D) - 5,325 2017: 30,153 (D) 70 16 90,903 - 1 (D) : Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and : milk .........................................farms, 2022: 23 30 8 16 29 7 5 3 2017: 26 26 10 9 19 7 13 2 $1,000, 2022: 91 70 9 45 109 (D) 21 (D) 2017: 112 52 102 37 115 (D) 28 (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 : Randolph : Richland : Rock Island : St. Clair : Saline : Sangamon : Schuyler : Scott ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD - Con. : : Total sales - Con. : Value of sales by commodity or commodity group: - Con. : Crops, including nursery and : greenhouse crops - Con. : Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas - Con. : : Rice ........................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - Other grains, oilseeds, dry beans, : and dry peas ...............................farms, 2022: 3 1 15 3 - 3 - 1 2017: 5 9 16 6 - 8 - 1 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) 176 (D) - (D) - (D) 2017: (D) (D) 37 (D) - (D) - (D) : Tobacco .......................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - Cotton and cottonseed .........................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes .....................................farms, 2022: 1 10 23 25 - 16 4 3 2017: 11 3 23 21 6 23 4 1 $1,000, 2022: (D) 177 329 5,330 - 480 (D) (D) 2017: 115 (D) 947 2,075 (D) 532 (D) (D) Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ................farms, 2022: 13 7 13 20 3 11 1 5 2017: 9 9 22 26 1 16 3 3 $1,000, 2022: (D) 63 (D) (D) (D) 78 (D) 315 2017: (D) (D) 859 1,302 (D) 153 (D) (Z) Fruits and tree nuts ........................farms, 2022: 6 4 12 17 3 11 1 5 2017: 6 2 14 22 1 13 3 - $1,000, 2022: (D) 40 (D) (D) 24 54 (D) 315 2017: 31 (D) 787 1,173 (D) (D) (D) - Berries .....................................farms, 2022: 10 3 4 12 1 3 - - 2017: 5 7 12 8 - 6 - 3 $1,000, 2022: 194 22 56 426 (D) 25 - - 2017: (D) (D) 73 129 - (D) - (Z) : Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and : sod ..........................................farms, 2022: - 3 8 25 3 9 4 1 2017: 3 1 12 18 3 14 - 1 $1,000, 2022: - 3 639 8,282 (D) 47 (D) (D) 2017: (D) (D) 928 2,443 37 490 - (D) Cultivated Christmas trees and short : rotation woody crops .........................farms, 2022: - - 5 7 - 4 - - 2017: - - 8 7 - 9 - - $1,000, 2022: - - (D) 60 - 34 - - 2017: - - 57 61 - 450 - - Cultivated Christmas trees ..................farms, 2022: - - 5 7 - 4 - - 2017: - - 6 7 - 9 - - $1,000, 2022: - - (D) 60 - 34 - - 2017: - - 46 61 - 450 - - Short rotation woody crops ..................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - 3 - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - 11 - - - - - Other crops and hay ...........................farms, 2022: 157 70 108 81 84 128 91 40 2017: 123 66 132 100 100 132 100 36 $1,000, 2022: 1,040 473 916 (D) 1,549 917 1,358 451 2017: 611 283 849 259 567 643 909 (D) Maple syrup .................................farms, 2022: - - - - - 2 1 - 2017: 2 - 2 - - - 1 - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - (D) (D) - 2017: (D) - (D) - - - (D) - : Livestock, poultry, and their products ..........farms, 2022: 224 100 165 195 126 176 125 70 2017: 297 131 200 182 174 276 135 98 $1,000, 2022: 24,045 35,582 20,798 35,395 47,159 16,617 37,562 17,010 2017: 14,058 50,818 19,679 22,899 17,721 26,733 41,177 15,248 Poultry and eggs ..............................farms, 2022: 32 19 32 64 12 29 8 9 2017: 41 26 27 51 27 40 5 4 $1,000, 2022: 113 (D) (D) 255 6,666 (D) (D) (D) 2017: 1,090 14,082 (D) 42 5,232 (D) 2 (D) Cattle and calves .............................farms, 2022: 183 63 99 104 88 102 103 52 2017: 232 89 128 101 127 184 119 85 $1,000, 2022: 7,895 2,249 3,424 6,967 5,389 3,623 10,692 1,523 2017: 6,162 (D) 4,822 3,867 2,991 7,153 3,873 3,555 Milk from cows ................................farms, 2022: 7 2 6 5 2 - - - 2017: 12 1 6 12 6 2 - 6 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) 3,170 (D) (D) - - - 2017: 3,634 (D) 2,922 3,663 (D) (D) - (D) Hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 15 16 12 10 10 18 5 13 2017: 18 36 27 21 23 41 10 22 $1,000, 2022: (D) 25,080 13,062 (D) 34,450 10,142 26,646 15,450 2017: (D) 26,288 11,073 15,095 (D) 17,815 37,264 (D) : Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and : milk .........................................farms, 2022: 25 12 30 27 19 22 7 6 2017: 40 14 24 27 13 26 4 4 $1,000, 2022: 175 177 212 59 (D) 69 (D) 24 2017: (D) 293 277 58 21 38 15 18 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Shelby : Stark : Stephenson : Tazewell : Union : Vermilion : Wabash : Warren ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: - - - - 1 - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - (D) - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - Other grains, oilseeds, dry beans, : and dry peas ...............................farms, 2022: 2 1 37 17 - 10 4 6 2017: 1 6 39 27 - 4 - 7 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) 267 (D) - (D) (D) (D) 2017: (D) 105 172 1,697 - (D) - 33 : Tobacco .......................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - Cotton and cottonseed .........................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes .....................................farms, 2022: 14 12 33 43 19 20 - 1 2017: 14 10 18 52 35 15 3 2 $1,000, 2022: 157 686 (D) 5,498 1,730 (D) - (D) 2017: 75 1,131 213 4,661 2,725 43 (D) (D) Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ................farms, 2022: 5 - 21 6 30 9 2 2 2017: 4 2 16 9 19 7 5 5 $1,000, 2022: (D) - 491 (D) 4,388 408 (D) (D) 2017: (D) (D) (D) (D) 3,969 42 9 (D) Fruits and tree nuts ........................farms, 2022: 3 - 21 4 22 8 2 1 2017: 2 - 10 5 16 2 5 3 $1,000, 2022: 11 - 174 52 4,021 (D) (D) (D) 2017: (D) - 115 (D) 3,839 (D) 9 18 Berries .....................................farms, 2022: 4 - 13 2 13 2 - 1 2017: 2 2 7 8 7 5 - 3 $1,000, 2022: (D) - 317 (D) 367 (D) - (D) 2017: (D) (D) (D) 21 131 (D) - (D) : Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and : sod ..........................................farms, 2022: 7 - 9 9 14 4 - 1 2017: 8 - 14 10 14 9 4 6 $1,000, 2022: 143 - (D) 1,124 3,197 (D) - (D) 2017: 120 - 472 344 1,213 579 (D) 163 Cultivated Christmas trees and short : rotation woody crops .........................farms, 2022: 1 1 1 4 2 2 - - 2017: 3 2 1 3 - 5 - - $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) - - 2017: (D) (D) (D) (D) - 7 - - Cultivated Christmas trees ..................farms, 2022: 1 1 1 4 2 2 - - 2017: 3 2 - 3 - 5 - - $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) - - 2017: (D) (D) - (D) - 7 - - Short rotation woody crops ..................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - 1 - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - (D) - - - - - Other crops and hay ...........................farms, 2022: 164 39 188 102 120 120 22 78 2017: 131 51 171 119 128 105 29 99 $1,000, 2022: 1,743 (D) 3,251 877 (D) 602 (D) 610 2017: 430 515 1,946 738 864 503 84 435 Maple syrup .................................farms, 2022: - - 3 - - 2 - 1 2017: - - 2 - 1 2 1 1 $1,000, 2022: - - (Z) - - (D) - (D) 2017: - - (D) - (D) (D) (D) (D) : Livestock, poultry, and their products ..........farms, 2022: 269 79 406 180 180 176 18 193 2017: 323 87 449 233 170 210 35 278 $1,000, 2022: 42,560 16,219 187,975 31,436 3,438 13,364 3,535 38,794 2017: 44,102 4,582 135,142 38,354 4,669 13,646 2,065 52,949 Poultry and eggs ..............................farms, 2022: 35 12 74 45 20 28 6 48 2017: 30 10 54 57 15 26 5 45 $1,000, 2022: 42 53 (D) 1,596 55 134 8 61 2017: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 20 3 (D) Cattle and calves .............................farms, 2022: 204 47 296 110 143 105 11 143 2017: 242 68 332 133 151 133 28 206 $1,000, 2022: 21,481 1,499 (D) 4,286 3,180 7,076 217 14,462 2017: 15,786 1,980 21,015 4,406 3,045 7,729 (D) 15,271 Milk from cows ................................farms, 2022: 4 - 51 10 2 1 2 - 2017: 6 2 79 7 4 - 1 4 $1,000, 2022: 4,445 - 59,497 3,706 (D) (D) (D) - 2017: 3,159 (D) 49,492 2,993 1,412 - (D) 1,434 Hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 41 18 39 23 17 15 1 32 2017: 34 11 33 39 8 13 1 38 $1,000, 2022: 16,454 14,432 43,513 21,392 29 5,673 (D) 23,771 2017: 24,776 2,135 (D) 29,757 21 5,623 (D) 35,433 : Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and : milk .........................................farms, 2022: 31 6 51 19 2 17 - 23 2017: 28 9 69 51 8 20 3 48 $1,000, 2022: 78 (D) 701 273 (D) 73 - 439 2017: 90 40 582 91 36 118 (D) 723 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Washington : Wayne : White : Whiteside : Will : Williamson : Winnebago : Woodford ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 8 4 2 16 11 - 9 9 2017: 8 3 4 22 10 3 13 13 $1,000, 2022: 51 9 (D) 166 (D) - (D) (D) 2017: 33 34 45 249 146 14 36 556 : Tobacco .......................................farms, 2022: - 7 - - - - - - 2017: - 18 - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - 410 - - - - - - 2017: - (D) - - - - - - Cotton and cottonseed .........................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes .....................................farms, 2022: 14 7 3 30 45 13 26 32 2017: 8 15 9 26 33 11 42 21 $1,000, 2022: 3,682 (D) (D) 3,335 2,096 323 550 2,728 2017: (D) 756 1,778 2,385 1,634 191 (D) 1,273 Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ................farms, 2022: 5 5 1 21 31 21 20 12 2017: 8 5 5 7 24 8 31 7 $1,000, 2022: 71 41 (D) 80 (D) (D) 1,231 (D) 2017: 36 (D) 25 37 (D) 136 1,015 111 Fruits and tree nuts ........................farms, 2022: 5 5 1 19 21 12 16 11 2017: 8 3 2 6 17 7 24 4 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) (D) 70 457 (D) 1,135 (D) 2017: 31 35 (D) (D) (D) (D) 924 (D) Berries .....................................farms, 2022: 3 1 1 5 13 16 11 8 2017: 6 4 4 1 15 3 22 3 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) (D) 11 (D) 236 96 317 2017: 5 (D) (D) (D) 200 (D) 91 (D) : Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and : sod ..........................................farms, 2022: 7 10 3 20 49 5 20 7 2017: 4 21 - 11 39 1 24 8 $1,000, 2022: 2,182 (D) 26 5,819 13,874 (D) 8,058 (D) 2017: 185 978 - 2,882 12,026 (D) 4,897 (D) Cultivated Christmas trees and short : rotation woody crops .........................farms, 2022: 3 - - 7 1 2 3 - 2017: 2 - - 4 1 2 8 - $1,000, 2022: 136 - - 99 (D) (D) 543 - 2017: (D) - - 20 (D) (D) (D) - Cultivated Christmas trees ..................farms, 2022: 3 - - 7 1 2 3 - 2017: 2 - - 4 1 2 8 - $1,000, 2022: 136 - - 99 (D) (D) 543 - 2017: (D) - - 20 (D) (D) (D) - Short rotation woody crops ..................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - Other crops and hay ...........................farms, 2022: 87 129 34 127 180 168 145 147 2017: 93 132 41 117 178 166 173 95 $1,000, 2022: 1,390 976 (D) 1,633 1,513 1,390 1,456 1,539 2017: 1,529 751 213 734 1,125 865 875 (D) Maple syrup .................................farms, 2022: - - - 3 3 1 1 6 2017: - - - - 1 - 1 - $1,000, 2022: - - - 1 (Z) (D) (D) 1 2017: - - - - (D) - (D) - : Livestock, poultry, and their products ..........farms, 2022: 162 208 69 236 189 216 225 256 2017: 218 292 91 283 199 210 253 251 $1,000, 2022: 85,573 79,137 5,269 106,056 7,793 9,105 35,199 86,604 2017: 63,264 51,600 9,623 90,564 10,338 8,883 23,449 53,596 Poultry and eggs ..............................farms, 2022: 18 51 19 62 98 46 84 77 2017: 6 40 8 37 71 42 62 56 $1,000, 2022: (D) 25,925 17 7,448 485 (D) (D) 3,691 2017: 4 11,935 5 2,959 (D) (D) (D) (D) Cattle and calves .............................farms, 2022: 121 138 42 144 32 125 102 158 2017: 185 212 78 197 66 134 131 160 $1,000, 2022: 6,810 4,182 (D) 44,629 426 7,565 12,216 8,289 2017: 10,617 7,056 1,705 37,070 1,612 6,367 10,124 8,521 Milk from cows ................................farms, 2022: 26 2 - 15 2 - 10 - 2017: 36 6 - 12 3 3 24 4 $1,000, 2022: 27,550 (D) - 7,656 (D) - 10,477 - 2017: 26,008 310 - 3,728 845 112 8,752 536 Hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 12 25 2 29 16 1 29 55 2017: 25 45 7 43 20 8 24 42 $1,000, 2022: 50,936 48,417 (D) 46,106 4,972 (D) (D) 74,172 2017: 26,538 32,035 7,904 46,393 5,341 8 4,052 39,796 : Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and : milk .........................................farms, 2022: 27 18 11 16 15 33 36 20 2017: 12 21 6 26 34 27 55 37 $1,000, 2022: 68 211 25 79 (D) (D) 84 (D) 2017: 63 158 6 81 (D) 47 91 (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 : Illinois : Adams : Alexander : Bond : Boone : Brown : Bureau ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 979 11 - 9 15 1 2 2017: 1,233 16 - 8 13 5 13 $1,000, 2022: 17,162 (D) - 15 444 (D) (D) 2017: 16,416 81 - (D) 116 69 11 Aquaculture ...................................farms, 2022: 41 - - - - - - 2017: 45 - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: 9,693 - - - - - - 2017: 7,811 - - - - - - Other animals and other animal : products .....................................farms, 2022: 1,651 21 1 23 14 4 24 2017: 1,237 17 - 10 11 - 20 $1,000, 2022: 39,315 27,105 (D) 107 (D) 104 149 2017: 13,232 (D) - (D) 14 - 238 : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to : consumers ..........................................farms, 2022: 2,674 43 2 40 25 8 52 2017: 2,628 21 1 27 24 2 24 $1,000, 2022: 52,977 1,184 (D) 529 (D) 33 449 2017: 44,290 366 (D) 104 2,734 (D) 143 : Value of food sold directly to retail markets, : institutions, and food hubs for local or regionally : branded products ...................................farms, 2022: 990 22 - 11 6 4 33 2017: 520 4 - 7 2 - 7 $1,000, 2022: 151,437 229 - (D) 24 37 1,881 2017: 121,431 3 - 758 (D) - (D) : VALUE-ADDED PRODUCTS SOLD : : Value of processed or value-added agricultural : products sold ......................................farms, 2022: 707 9 - 9 12 2 8 2017: 614 5 - 8 11 2 3 $1,000, 2022: 28,177 502 - (D) (D) (D) 10 2017: 20,366 (D) - 42 (D) (D) (Z) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Calhoun : Carroll : Cass : Champaign : Christian : Clark : Clay : Clinton ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: - 3 - 12 5 11 3 5 2017: 1 10 2 23 6 20 5 12 $1,000, 2022: - 45 - (D) 144 (D) 27 12 2017: (D) 11 (D) 348 16 59 4 37 Aquaculture ...................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 5 2017: - - - - - - - 1 $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - (D) 2017: - - - - - - - (D) Other animals and other animal : products .....................................farms, 2022: 4 13 2 18 5 6 15 20 2017: - 7 1 26 6 8 5 19 $1,000, 2022: 5 27 (D) (D) (D) 11 (D) 52 2017: - 9 (D) 1,593 5 18 (D) 58 : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to : consumers ..........................................farms, 2022: 26 17 7 46 25 17 11 33 2017: 19 17 8 49 24 11 16 27 $1,000, 2022: 363 89 12 464 123 126 34 722 2017: 840 98 (D) 827 57 28 20 115 : Value of food sold directly to retail markets, : institutions, and food hubs for local or regionally : branded products ...................................farms, 2022: 5 3 - 16 7 4 4 19 2017: 3 3 4 19 - 2 1 13 $1,000, 2022: 92 (D) - 108 45 22 8 (D) 2017: 2 (D) (D) 377 - (D) (D) 118 : VALUE-ADDED PRODUCTS SOLD : : Value of processed or value-added agricultural : products sold ......................................farms, 2022: 3 5 2 16 5 2 4 8 2017: 2 3 - 14 2 5 1 3 $1,000, 2022: 5 (D) (D) 12 8 (D) 7 834 2017: (D) (D) - 726 (D) 4 (D) (Z) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Coles : Cook : Crawford : Cumberland : De Kalb : De Witt : Douglas : Du Page ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 13 7 6 11 9 4 64 - 2017: 8 27 7 16 6 16 50 3 $1,000, 2022: 62 2,276 43 (D) (D) 84 705 - 2017: 7 1,599 28 40 38 31 637 30 Aquaculture ...................................farms, 2022: - - 1 - - - - - 2017: - 5 3 - - - 2 - $1,000, 2022: - - (D) - - - - - 2017: - (D) 52 - - - (D) - Other animals and other animal : products .....................................farms, 2022: 17 42 9 6 16 12 21 17 2017: 6 45 4 3 11 13 18 17 $1,000, 2022: 31 475 (D) 22 233 55 178 66 2017: 7 359 (D) 13 (D) (D) (D) 55 : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to : consumers ..........................................farms, 2022: 10 36 8 10 42 29 24 17 2017: 19 28 13 8 58 24 26 12 $1,000, 2022: 18 2,389 58 169 2,700 219 194 947 2017: 154 2,060 320 135 1,674 341 192 630 : Value of food sold directly to retail markets, : institutions, and food hubs for local or regionally : branded products ...................................farms, 2022: 6 13 7 1 8 6 8 - 2017: - 17 2 - 3 3 12 3 $1,000, 2022: 213 785 22 (D) 15,989 40 525 - 2017: - 6,019 (D) - (D) 11 183 12 : VALUE-ADDED PRODUCTS SOLD : : Value of processed or value-added agricultural : products sold ......................................farms, 2022: 2 11 2 4 15 10 1 - 2017: 8 16 3 1 18 5 4 - $1,000, 2022: (D) 58 (D) 17 2,582 45 (D) - 2017: 48 425 (D) (D) 2,315 (D) (D) - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Edgar : Edwards : Effingham : Fayette : Ford : Franklin : Fulton : Gallatin ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 6 9 22 23 9 12 9 - 2017: 1 7 15 14 2 18 15 4 $1,000, 2022: 52 95 373 231 (D) 158 119 - 2017: (D) 17 51 (D) (D) 85 50 8 Aquaculture ...................................farms, 2022: - - - 4 - - - 1 2017: - - - 1 - - - 1 $1,000, 2022: - - - 113 - - - (D) 2017: - - - (D) - - - (D) Other animals and other animal : products .....................................farms, 2022: 6 3 14 14 4 16 10 - 2017: 9 5 10 22 2 7 15 - $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) 28 22 3 35 438 - 2017: 17 (D) (D) 42 (D) 24 53 - : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to : consumers ..........................................farms, 2022: 17 1 24 15 10 15 26 2 2017: 8 8 12 45 12 12 30 1 $1,000, 2022: 262 (D) 38 347 157 64 74 (D) 2017: 92 3 117 266 (D) 72 201 (D) : Value of food sold directly to retail markets, : institutions, and food hubs for local or regionally : branded products ...................................farms, 2022: 5 2 14 31 3 11 9 1 2017: 1 - 2 5 2 3 5 - $1,000, 2022: 189 (D) 72 1,070 10 141 242 (D) 2017: (D) - (D) 129 (D) 12 24 - : VALUE-ADDED PRODUCTS SOLD : : Value of processed or value-added agricultural : products sold ......................................farms, 2022: - - 1 3 3 - 10 - 2017: 1 3 1 6 4 3 5 - $1,000, 2022: - - (D) 14 117 - 266 - 2017: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold Including Food Marketing Practices and Value-Added Products: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Greene : Grundy : Hamilton : Hancock : Hardin : Henderson : Henry : Iroquois ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 - - 5 8 5 17 6 2017: 2 5 5 17 11 4 16 10 $1,000, 2022: (D) - - 23 (D) 15 (D) 125 2017: (D) 90 17 60 24 (D) 32 278 Aquaculture ...................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - 4 - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - (D) - - - Other animals and other animal : products .....................................farms, 2022: - 4 3 19 4 1 28 24 2017: 3 4 2 9 2 3 21 10 $1,000, 2022: - 4 6 (D) 13 (D) 83 65 2017: (Z) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 44 21 : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to : consumers ..........................................farms, 2022: 1 19 10 16 1 18 30 43 2017: 7 19 5 9 6 7 36 33 $1,000, 2022: (D) 267 134 104 (D) 107 178 296 2017: 21 212 32 49 4 24 129 333 : Value of food sold directly to retail markets, : institutions, and food hubs for local or regionally : branded products ...................................farms, 2022: 2 1 7 6 2 2 12 17 2017: - 1 1 2 2 1 4 8 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) 14 50 (D) (D) 1,309 239 2017: - (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 5 34 : VALUE-ADDED PRODUCTS SOLD : : Value of processed or value-added agricultural : products sold ......................................farms, 2022: 2 2 - 10 - 5 9 17 2017: 6 2 1 5 - 1 17 7 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) - 271 - 148 37 808 2017: 45 (D) (D) 300 - (D) 23 119 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Jackson : Jasper : Jefferson : Jersey : Jo Daviess : Johnson : Kane : Kankakee ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 23 12 14 6 18 26 15 3 2017: 12 27 17 16 14 21 39 6 $1,000, 2022: 161 85 120 (D) 167 339 137 13 2017: 70 116 197 39 101 (D) 1,377 92 Aquaculture ...................................farms, 2022: 3 - - - 1 - - - 2017: 3 - - - - - - 6 $1,000, 2022: 1,746 - - - (D) - - - 2017: 1,439 - - - - - - 5 Other animals and other animal : products .....................................farms, 2022: 26 7 21 11 23 1 56 13 2017: 20 7 21 5 18 4 55 22 $1,000, 2022: 83 23 167 63 (D) (D) (D) 27 2017: (D) (D) 12 12 (D) (D) 1,047 276 : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to : consumers ..........................................farms, 2022: 65 10 21 14 42 15 72 30 2017: 48 7 25 23 38 11 66 39 $1,000, 2022: 1,113 193 361 828 2,749 33 5,797 144 2017: 365 (D) 226 695 3,047 37 2,490 406 : Value of food sold directly to retail markets, : institutions, and food hubs for local or regionally : branded products ...................................farms, 2022: 35 1 18 4 14 7 18 10 2017: 23 - - - 10 5 20 17 $1,000, 2022: 1,683 (D) 1,401 13 42 691 286 (D) 2017: 132 - - - 514 (D) 779 (D) : VALUE-ADDED PRODUCTS SOLD : : Value of processed or value-added agricultural : products sold ......................................farms, 2022: 24 2 6 5 15 3 16 7 2017: 19 - - 1 20 3 12 6 $1,000, 2022: 1,456 (D) 387 195 651 11 4,745 63 2017: 349 - - (D) 3,119 (D) 64 81 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Kendall : Knox : Lake : La Salle : Lawrence : Lee : Livingston : Logan ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 5 3 9 12 12 4 1 4 2017: 7 7 21 8 4 4 9 8 $1,000, 2022: (D) 74 1,283 60 92 (D) (D) (D) 2017: 12 154 1,257 28 23 6 (D) 370 Aquaculture ...................................farms, 2022: - - - 1 - - - - 2017: - - - 1 - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - (D) - - - - 2017: - - - (D) - - - - Other animals and other animal : products .....................................farms, 2022: 21 26 103 61 6 22 15 5 2017: 9 14 56 20 10 15 10 11 $1,000, 2022: (D) 82 (D) 148 (D) (D) (D) 51 2017: 53 129 1,291 54 8 38 19 34 : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to : consumers ..........................................farms, 2022: 27 29 62 74 13 26 38 22 2017: 24 30 59 46 20 31 42 21 $1,000, 2022: 215 159 920 617 229 137 243 153 2017: 1,114 798 1,203 173 227 486 525 204 : Value of food sold directly to retail markets, : institutions, and food hubs for local or regionally : branded products ...................................farms, 2022: 3 22 8 19 7 10 29 8 2017: 4 8 11 10 4 2 16 14 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) 35 90 42 3,079 234 264 2017: 86 149 (D) 42 98 (D) 197 89 : VALUE-ADDED PRODUCTS SOLD : : Value of processed or value-added agricultural : products sold ......................................farms, 2022: 17 5 9 15 7 8 10 5 2017: 7 5 16 11 9 7 16 3 $1,000, 2022: 77 290 (D) 294 251 165 50 84 2017: 187 (D) (D) 120 283 165 561 21 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : McDonough : McHenry : McLean : Macon : Macoupin : Madison : Marion : Marshall ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 7 51 8 6 - 20 20 2 2017: 7 42 7 9 9 42 8 3 $1,000, 2022: 49 1,753 41 90 - 209 561 (D) 2017: 33 1,222 25 (D) (D) (D) 191 7 Aquaculture ...................................farms, 2022: - 1 - - - - - - 2017: - 1 - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - (D) - - - - - - 2017: - (D) - - - - - - Other animals and other animal : products .....................................farms, 2022: 15 80 40 6 25 24 15 15 2017: 14 62 13 4 23 22 16 - $1,000, 2022: (D) 1,066 69 36 76 23 71 7 2017: 45 1,795 27 (D) (D) 47 56 - : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to : consumers ..........................................farms, 2022: 19 160 86 25 34 52 24 9 2017: 18 114 48 22 31 63 33 20 $1,000, 2022: 115 4,387 527 89 312 1,037 89 1,649 2017: 152 5,029 581 57 203 1,111 98 129 : Value of food sold directly to retail markets, : institutions, and food hubs for local or regionally : branded products ...................................farms, 2022: 5 29 41 3 15 19 5 5 2017: 2 14 14 8 7 17 - 2 $1,000, 2022: (D) 1,146 494 16 145 1,069 15 417 2017: (D) 132 653 30 59 (D) - (D) : VALUE-ADDED PRODUCTS SOLD : : Value of processed or value-added agricultural : products sold ......................................farms, 2022: 5 35 36 2 9 8 1 3 2017: 2 32 31 6 7 14 - 9 $1,000, 2022: 57 1,170 776 (D) 44 27 (D) 1,080 2017: (D) 856 2,411 123 103 105 - 92 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Mason : Massac : Menard : Mercer : Monroe : Montgomery : Morgan : Moultrie ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 3 3 18 5 6 5 48 2017: - 7 5 18 5 8 3 40 $1,000, 2022: (D) 18 (D) 75 (D) (D) 5 1,065 2017: - 35 (D) 100 (D) 104 64 472 Aquaculture ...................................farms, 2022: 1 - - - - - - - 2017: 1 - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: (D) - - - - - - - 2017: (D) - - - - - - - Other animals and other animal : products .....................................farms, 2022: 10 4 3 10 15 11 15 21 2017: 4 2 2 5 12 6 9 17 $1,000, 2022: 34 16 (D) 16 26 10 38 157 2017: 34 (D) (D) (D) 3 11 10 63 : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to : consumers ..........................................farms, 2022: 10 10 12 15 15 12 25 17 2017: 13 9 11 13 28 30 18 20 $1,000, 2022: 139 290 63 25 113 9 342 351 2017: 21 350 97 40 126 88 379 181 : Value of food sold directly to retail markets, : institutions, and food hubs for local or regionally : branded products ...................................farms, 2022: 13 2 2 6 7 10 7 16 2017: - 2 4 3 6 7 - 8 $1,000, 2022: 4,334 (D) (D) 56 29 21 142 398 2017: - (D) 7 24 (D) 21 - 41 : VALUE-ADDED PRODUCTS SOLD : : Value of processed or value-added agricultural : products sold ......................................farms, 2022: 2 8 1 3 1 5 10 1 2017: - 2 3 1 1 6 2 - $1,000, 2022: (D) 97 (D) (D) (D) 56 29 (D) 2017: - (D) 111 (D) (D) 24 (D) - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Ogle : Peoria : Perry : Piatt : Pike : Pope : Pulaski : Putnam ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 9 19 2 13 5 12 1 1 2017: 20 8 2 11 11 16 2 2 $1,000, 2022: 69 389 (D) 72 33 120 (D) (D) 2017: 62 113 (D) 76 57 345 (D) (D) Aquaculture ...................................farms, 2022: - 7 1 - - - - - 2017: - 1 1 - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - 59 (D) - - - - - 2017: - (D) (D) - - - - - Other animals and other animal : products .....................................farms, 2022: 9 43 8 9 5 - - 8 2017: 15 18 9 10 12 2 2 4 $1,000, 2022: (D) 128 31 (D) (D) - - 17 2017: (D) 78 32 34 (D) (D) (D) (D) : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to : consumers ..........................................farms, 2022: 32 38 12 13 10 4 12 6 2017: 49 41 16 12 16 5 3 3 $1,000, 2022: 443 895 67 70 26 12 38 7 2017: 307 460 105 64 29 2 (D) (D) : Value of food sold directly to retail markets, : institutions, and food hubs for local or regionally : branded products ...................................farms, 2022: 17 11 8 7 10 3 6 1 2017: 4 7 5 2 1 - 1 - $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) 18 26 119 10 72 (D) 2017: (D) (D) 34 (D) (D) - (D) - : VALUE-ADDED PRODUCTS SOLD : : Value of processed or value-added agricultural : products sold ......................................farms, 2022: 19 14 4 3 - 2 6 4 2017: 15 12 8 8 2 1 - 2 $1,000, 2022: 431 780 56 7 - (D) 90 32 2017: 314 127 69 7 (D) (D) - (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold Including Food Marketing Practices and Value-Added Products: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Randolph : Richland : Rock Island : St. Clair : Saline : Sangamon : Schuyler : Scott ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 6 - 2 5 17 16 6 - 2017: 9 12 6 24 23 17 3 1 $1,000, 2022: 25 - (D) 330 278 930 84 - 2017: 44 103 (D) 132 144 524 (D) (D) Aquaculture ...................................farms, 2022: - - 1 3 - - - - 2017: - - 1 - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - (D) 8 - - - - 2017: - - (D) - - - - - Other animals and other animal : products .....................................farms, 2022: 6 5 19 29 8 22 13 1 2017: 8 2 17 20 4 21 3 - $1,000, 2022: 5 3 66 62 31 (D) 84 (D) 2017: 29 (D) 48 43 5 49 (D) - : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to : consumers ..........................................farms, 2022: 9 19 24 53 3 41 15 1 2017: 19 16 25 51 13 45 6 4 $1,000, 2022: 65 167 133 449 16 444 108 (D) 2017: 52 158 92 586 4 201 9 (Z) : Value of food sold directly to retail markets, : institutions, and food hubs for local or regionally : branded products ...................................farms, 2022: 4 5 7 26 1 19 1 - 2017: 4 3 3 9 - 4 - - $1,000, 2022: 109 64 12 402 (D) 97 (D) - 2017: 201 40 2 13 - (D) - - : VALUE-ADDED PRODUCTS SOLD : : Value of processed or value-added agricultural : products sold ......................................farms, 2022: 1 2 7 15 - 9 2 - 2017: 3 3 9 4 - 12 - - $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) 12 354 - 214 (D) - 2017: 1 160 9 153 - 407 - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Shelby : Stark : Stephenson : Tazewell : Union : Vermilion : Wabash : Warren ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 9 7 11 10 14 6 - 11 2017: 14 4 19 4 9 20 5 19 $1,000, 2022: (D) 232 140 (D) 102 (D) - 60 2017: 264 40 163 17 52 127 15 (D) Aquaculture ...................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - Other animals and other animal : products .....................................farms, 2022: 12 2 21 15 11 26 2 3 2017: 6 6 17 13 7 20 1 18 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) 193 (D) 70 140 (D) 1 2017: (D) 3 17 (D) (D) 29 (D) 46 : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to : consumers ..........................................farms, 2022: 13 14 53 51 39 36 1 8 2017: 20 12 51 59 32 39 6 34 $1,000, 2022: 97 130 317 1,417 3,176 599 (D) 71 2017: 107 115 264 632 2,076 176 12 585 : Value of food sold directly to retail markets, : institutions, and food hubs for local or regionally : branded products ...................................farms, 2022: 12 4 18 21 9 4 - 7 2017: 1 - 11 2 6 10 - 8 $1,000, 2022: 76 106 (D) 137 (D) 24 - 183 2017: (D) - (D) (D) (D) 4 - 6 : VALUE-ADDED PRODUCTS SOLD : : Value of processed or value-added agricultural : products sold ......................................farms, 2022: 2 1 21 13 13 4 1 5 2017: 3 6 11 14 7 4 1 13 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) 266 752 2,632 (D) (D) 115 2017: (D) 11 (D) 170 1,788 30 (D) 694 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Washington : Wayne : White : Whiteside : Will : Williamson : Winnebago : Woodford ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD - Con. : : Total sales - Con. : Value of sales by commodity or commodity group: - Con. : Livestock, poultry, and their products - Con. : : Horses, ponies, mules, burros, and : donkeys ......................................farms, 2022: 2 21 5 10 24 21 16 5 2017: 7 9 3 22 36 18 25 6 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) 29 52 906 222 124 10 2017: 18 47 (D) 269 2,194 146 (D) (D) Aquaculture ...................................farms, 2022: 4 - - - - 1 2 4 2017: 1 - - - - 7 - 5 $1,000, 2022: 129 - - - - (D) (D) (D) 2017: (D) - - - - 202 - 4 Other animals and other animal : products .....................................farms, 2022: 11 22 3 20 53 22 33 24 2017: 4 10 1 6 45 15 26 16 $1,000, 2022: 44 (D) 8 85 264 97 284 324 2017: (D) 60 (D) 64 132 (D) 293 48 : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to : consumers ..........................................farms, 2022: 6 8 12 46 74 22 66 72 2017: 12 22 5 37 78 34 74 60 $1,000, 2022: (D) 39 51 680 1,011 345 1,373 1,556 2017: 42 64 27 1,210 1,305 52 776 761 : Value of food sold directly to retail markets, : institutions, and food hubs for local or regionally : branded products ...................................farms, 2022: 2 7 1 10 15 4 11 33 2017: 4 5 - 10 17 2 11 10 $1,000, 2022: (D) 18 (D) (D) 121 6 85 427 2017: (D) 107 - (D) 246 (D) 203 119 : VALUE-ADDED PRODUCTS SOLD : : Value of processed or value-added agricultural : products sold ......................................farms, 2022: 12 2 - 6 14 5 17 27 2017: 2 4 - 6 10 3 14 10 $1,000, 2022: 34 (D) - 7 165 314 308 496 2017: (D) 3 - 131 207 (D) 124 147 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 3. Farm Production Expenses: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Illinois : Adams : Alexander : Bond : Boone : Brown : Bureau ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses ......................farms, 2022: 71,123 1,311 145 622 416 449 1,138 2017: 72,651 1,308 126 637 457 419 1,038 $1,000, 2022: 17,787,801 282,639 21,576 83,929 103,838 54,670 374,243 2017: 13,367,622 199,401 12,954 67,412 76,047 46,226 300,006 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 250,099 215,590 148,799 134,935 249,610 121,758 328,860 2017: 183,998 152,447 102,808 105,827 166,404 110,324 289,023 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased ........................................farms, 2022: 45,097 888 68 330 249 238 812 2017: 46,156 905 60 334 285 206 744 $1,000, 2022: 2,942,209 37,596 3,945 16,064 15,573 7,562 59,040 2017: 1,818,653 26,446 2,075 12,371 7,088 7,168 43,108 Chemicals purchased ...............................farms, 2022: 46,814 871 77 333 234 252 850 2017: 43,937 836 60 327 254 200 737 $1,000, 2022: 1,821,790 21,465 4,625 8,947 8,675 5,914 38,127 2017: 1,244,342 16,618 1,714 8,044 4,571 3,823 23,177 Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased .........farms, 2022: 43,528 851 71 309 220 233 832 2017: 40,328 761 49 273 251 170 728 $1,000, 2022: 2,201,583 28,166 2,548 11,038 11,689 6,198 42,516 2017: 1,907,682 26,755 2,424 9,818 9,301 5,352 36,125 Cover crop seed purchased .......................farms, 2022: 5,167 144 4 43 16 23 87 2017: 4,843 113 12 40 15 36 62 $1,000, 2022: 18,789 476 7 118 46 38 212 2017: 15,245 196 23 45 27 127 256 : Livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ...........................................farms, 2022: 9,640 251 21 101 85 61 133 2017: 11,839 259 21 142 109 64 121 $1,000, 2022: 739,670 18,897 92 1,519 3,406 1,072 15,036 2017: 674,724 12,909 95 1,080 4,634 1,572 15,443 Breeding livestock purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 4,804 151 20 64 39 32 40 2017: 6,751 187 15 83 38 41 64 $1,000, 2022: 85,487 4,212 85 360 167 505 1,241 2017: 94,864 2,580 92 365 857 544 1,546 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 6,129 143 5 54 66 39 99 2017: 6,908 111 7 81 81 29 77 $1,000, 2022: 654,184 14,685 7 1,158 3,238 567 13,796 2017: 579,860 10,330 3 715 3,776 1,028 13,897 Feed purchased ....................................farms, 2022: 19,895 465 45 219 174 124 213 2017: 24,129 542 46 278 238 134 237 $1,000, 2022: 1,485,671 49,317 103 2,595 6,087 6,718 17,292 2017: 1,040,349 21,351 144 2,854 6,086 3,830 11,194 : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ...............farms, 2022: 64,948 1,240 135 600 395 400 1,058 2017: 66,347 1,213 111 591 451 380 930 $1,000, 2022: 834,463 12,412 887 5,327 5,566 2,635 18,163 2017: 584,072 9,459 672 4,291 3,117 2,233 13,232 Utilities .........................................farms, 2022: 47,334 857 81 422 292 238 857 2017: 47,651 864 62 394 346 241 777 $1,000, 2022: 278,394 5,059 288 1,674 1,778 1,108 5,679 2017: 226,988 3,580 211 1,183 1,345 794 5,094 Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ..........farms, 2022: 56,659 1,101 117 513 337 328 926 2017: 57,749 1,039 102 520 386 310 856 $1,000, 2022: 1,094,259 16,846 1,851 6,161 6,943 3,809 24,671 2017: 802,103 15,044 778 4,543 4,667 2,526 18,478 Hired farm labor ..................................farms, 2022: 17,637 247 42 134 101 48 317 2017: 19,072 264 34 138 121 75 353 $1,000, 2022: 932,742 20,731 741 3,499 6,552 1,685 33,492 2017: 738,481 8,809 795 2,610 6,627 2,147 29,659 : Contract labor ....................................farms, 2022: 4,294 64 10 59 32 19 59 2017: 3,341 51 5 22 12 14 69 $1,000, 2022: 83,143 1,247 100 349 525 469 1,337 2017: 55,225 1,014 12 130 280 116 1,174 Customwork and custom hauling .....................farms, 2022: 18,402 349 30 156 132 75 463 2017: 18,602 375 22 175 117 88 421 $1,000, 2022: 281,007 4,516 400 1,890 2,025 698 6,964 2017: 209,825 3,149 253 999 1,485 1,223 4,601 Cash rent for land, buildings, : and grazing fees .................................farms, 2022: 21,319 375 30 163 150 93 433 2017: 21,937 381 20 152 163 88 433 $1,000, 2022: 2,593,287 20,913 2,779 10,935 19,285 6,043 64,657 2017: 1,956,402 16,413 1,319 9,165 13,453 5,045 48,062 Rent and lease expenses for machinery, : equipment, and farm share of vehicles ............farms, 2022: 6,138 68 13 49 24 32 100 2017: 6,369 92 12 69 34 26 101 $1,000, 2022: 197,348 1,242 231 805 518 653 4,605 2017: 141,273 1,035 119 451 761 214 3,288 : Interest expense ..................................farms, 2022: 28,165 547 51 241 171 149 462 2017: 29,890 568 58 241 173 149 539 $1,000, 2022: 708,587 14,976 876 3,979 5,362 3,308 11,282 2017: 636,491 12,775 1,211 2,874 3,768 4,540 12,724 : Secured by real estate ..........................farms, 2022: 21,364 414 45 193 116 124 339 2017: 23,023 471 49 197 120 113 402 $1,000, 2022: 510,737 11,960 750 2,692 2,754 2,393 7,896 2017: 443,350 9,896 827 2,178 2,312 3,874 8,354 Not secured by real estate ......................farms, 2022: 16,490 298 29 161 114 94 274 2017: 18,179 336 20 142 109 85 339 $1,000, 2022: 197,850 3,016 126 1,287 2,608 915 3,387 2017: 193,141 2,878 384 697 1,456 666 4,371 Property taxes paid ...............................farms, 2022: 66,918 1,242 144 588 379 426 1,034 2017: 67,659 1,259 118 607 430 404 939 $1,000, 2022: 573,779 9,682 1,182 3,756 3,930 2,864 9,806 2017: 431,625 7,563 510 2,593 3,915 1,715 7,662 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Calhoun : Carroll : Cass : Champaign : Christian : Clark : Clay : Clinton ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses ......................farms, 2022: 462 665 395 1,330 768 722 671 869 2017: 474 627 429 1,214 794 733 732 831 $1,000, 2022: 31,027 246,901 101,940 362,723 238,275 167,544 130,127 286,280 2017: 31,017 168,620 90,864 262,414 186,897 127,934 104,368 196,633 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 67,158 371,280 258,075 272,724 310,254 232,055 193,931 329,436 2017: 65,437 268,932 211,804 216,157 235,387 174,534 142,579 236,622 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased ........................................farms, 2022: 231 391 221 1,029 526 405 331 598 2017: 249 372 270 968 549 429 398 559 $1,000, 2022: 5,882 35,598 16,209 74,179 43,569 32,540 25,407 38,025 2017: 3,691 17,862 14,305 41,876 30,528 16,394 15,709 16,633 Chemicals purchased ...............................farms, 2022: 270 430 230 1,058 547 426 372 621 2017: 237 386 268 953 531 417 342 532 $1,000, 2022: 3,352 19,102 11,970 48,211 26,101 17,093 14,761 19,903 2017: 2,989 11,394 8,782 29,086 18,191 9,649 12,337 12,489 Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased .........farms, 2022: 217 413 242 980 523 362 326 589 2017: 182 356 260 878 496 357 318 502 $1,000, 2022: 3,935 25,686 13,148 53,112 33,494 20,097 15,719 25,175 2017: 3,672 19,422 12,352 43,676 30,977 17,726 16,165 15,768 Cover crop seed purchased .......................farms, 2022: 25 66 24 89 47 50 32 87 2017: 17 54 44 72 25 26 42 68 $1,000, 2022: 29 153 63 480 197 152 91 277 2017: 24 73 69 265 80 38 92 183 : Livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ...........................................farms, 2022: 44 108 35 85 89 66 68 139 2017: 66 127 62 104 96 63 79 191 $1,000, 2022: 594 27,423 738 3,653 5,737 5,463 3,790 20,849 2017: 2,963 23,037 3,331 4,444 4,740 10,272 3,560 23,908 Breeding livestock purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 31 53 26 42 52 36 32 71 2017: 43 71 39 60 68 31 52 89 $1,000, 2022: 98 714 487 134 523 3,114 134 1,352 2017: 200 1,126 876 561 498 131 386 1,806 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 20 66 15 62 47 35 42 87 2017: 37 81 38 55 50 48 38 120 $1,000, 2022: 496 26,709 251 3,520 5,213 2,350 3,656 19,498 2017: 2,763 21,912 2,455 3,883 4,242 10,140 3,175 22,103 Feed purchased ....................................farms, 2022: 117 201 87 190 171 161 150 283 2017: 155 206 110 197 161 201 180 334 $1,000, 2022: 973 23,436 9,670 3,648 13,337 14,646 6,910 58,160 2017: 2,177 14,477 10,707 5,036 11,013 13,245 4,628 43,074 : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ...............farms, 2022: 430 594 361 1,147 680 653 585 831 2017: 430 578 367 1,120 690 616 646 714 $1,000, 2022: 1,600 11,899 5,057 17,568 12,653 12,723 7,068 11,970 2017: 1,554 7,663 4,097 11,503 8,554 8,659 4,717 7,230 Utilities .........................................farms, 2022: 246 468 239 899 508 448 360 660 2017: 305 453 250 851 548 448 417 584 $1,000, 2022: 714 4,357 1,694 4,931 3,974 3,012 1,707 6,174 2017: 764 2,887 1,786 3,369 2,880 2,224 1,668 4,371 Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ..........farms, 2022: 352 532 297 1,029 596 548 468 722 2017: 367 534 298 1,006 641 546 516 678 $1,000, 2022: 2,951 15,324 5,695 22,932 13,304 10,208 7,846 16,136 2017: 2,758 8,735 4,786 16,683 9,599 7,334 7,212 11,087 Hired farm labor ..................................farms, 2022: 60 195 102 349 214 164 130 228 2017: 93 164 109 396 273 167 117 199 $1,000, 2022: 1,504 11,187 6,476 14,978 13,114 6,427 10,669 26,674 2017: 1,331 8,488 4,518 12,638 9,950 5,710 6,411 16,723 : Contract labor ....................................farms, 2022: 21 31 19 67 59 37 36 54 2017: 28 12 13 70 43 38 29 35 $1,000, 2022: 65 814 1,793 2,977 1,448 3,116 302 2,839 2017: 61 334 800 1,100 718 390 145 596 Customwork and custom hauling .....................farms, 2022: 76 223 82 385 187 125 117 293 2017: 54 192 113 371 197 115 100 258 $1,000, 2022: 317 3,986 1,177 7,381 3,298 2,153 1,543 5,501 2017: 311 3,545 976 4,154 1,771 2,025 1,039 4,187 Cash rent for land, buildings, : and grazing fees .................................farms, 2022: 69 221 99 456 224 137 149 333 2017: 69 211 111 468 243 163 185 315 $1,000, 2022: 3,596 33,847 14,994 61,835 35,044 15,511 15,661 22,393 2017: 3,151 27,574 10,779 48,059 28,542 15,152 16,013 13,831 Rent and lease expenses for machinery, : equipment, and farm share of vehicles ............farms, 2022: 32 47 22 122 75 63 59 84 2017: 20 49 41 113 135 46 53 105 $1,000, 2022: 141 639 827 3,398 2,659 1,608 2,328 1,125 2017: 181 951 1,283 2,294 3,057 732 426 1,690 : Interest expense ..................................farms, 2022: 149 281 169 502 292 296 243 338 2017: 152 293 191 562 348 235 284 339 $1,000, 2022: 1,442 10,583 4,319 12,622 7,931 7,455 6,613 9,872 2017: 1,785 8,998 4,004 15,269 7,617 5,236 6,411 6,047 : Secured by real estate ..........................farms, 2022: 110 236 137 350 211 240 199 264 2017: 114 225 128 428 263 204 248 261 $1,000, 2022: 944 7,411 3,298 9,458 5,690 4,203 4,152 7,789 2017: 1,027 6,297 3,052 11,115 4,504 3,527 4,119 4,397 Not secured by real estate ......................farms, 2022: 89 171 92 320 187 163 131 202 2017: 96 195 106 351 240 130 169 213 $1,000, 2022: 498 3,172 1,021 3,164 2,241 3,252 2,461 2,082 2017: 757 2,701 951 4,154 3,113 1,709 2,292 1,650 Property taxes paid ...............................farms, 2022: 439 630 380 1,230 718 693 652 806 2017: 462 576 396 1,077 736 695 699 767 $1,000, 2022: 1,764 7,162 2,749 12,167 7,464 4,080 4,136 7,399 2017: 1,444 4,414 2,647 9,002 5,324 2,934 2,814 3,977 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Coles : Cook : Crawford : Cumberland : De Kalb : De Witt : Douglas : Du Page ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses ......................farms, 2022: 673 154 607 686 807 436 561 60 2017: 701 182 566 724 779 504 600 77 $1,000, 2022: 135,702 23,673 128,236 122,285 392,502 114,575 142,036 5,995 2017: 98,133 21,387 85,719 96,742 320,358 84,685 108,202 5,494 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 201,638 153,720 211,262 178,258 486,372 262,787 253,184 99,924 2017: 139,990 117,512 151,446 133,622 411,242 168,026 180,337 71,350 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased ........................................farms, 2022: 410 53 331 368 562 292 403 19 2017: 423 94 302 386 572 326 399 25 $1,000, 2022: 22,425 864 34,640 16,237 44,130 20,750 27,631 231 2017: 16,748 856 13,926 10,783 26,589 13,900 18,377 249 Chemicals purchased ...............................farms, 2022: 442 54 361 404 568 306 381 16 2017: 415 87 276 365 558 315 381 27 $1,000, 2022: 16,449 659 15,634 10,590 25,873 16,590 14,981 41 2017: 10,757 511 9,816 7,565 17,474 11,192 11,592 97 Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased .........farms, 2022: 411 91 310 345 553 291 358 25 2017: 381 85 244 320 525 300 330 21 $1,000, 2022: 22,178 1,456 16,087 16,243 36,378 16,275 20,509 438 2017: 17,997 1,588 15,115 13,620 32,809 14,423 18,502 277 Cover crop seed purchased .......................farms, 2022: 21 18 28 27 56 34 52 3 2017: 31 19 25 23 59 17 34 3 $1,000, 2022: 106 18 176 67 163 169 137 (Z) 2017: 30 14 98 113 190 31 75 1 : Livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ...........................................farms, 2022: 56 45 35 84 130 41 94 20 2017: 78 46 70 127 135 62 83 26 $1,000, 2022: 3,861 193 2,465 9,654 37,096 717 545 (D) 2017: 731 289 1,325 8,646 41,448 749 1,060 (D) Breeding livestock purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 27 4 17 34 31 23 21 11 2017: 40 9 40 57 52 49 27 2 $1,000, 2022: 409 16 179 904 1,330 314 106 (D) 2017: 212 152 211 933 1,262 441 189 (D) Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 34 45 25 57 115 25 76 12 2017: 51 43 44 89 98 18 67 24 $1,000, 2022: 3,452 177 2,285 8,749 35,766 403 439 10 2017: 518 137 1,113 7,713 40,186 308 872 (D) Feed purchased ....................................farms, 2022: 152 63 113 140 208 82 195 40 2017: 148 82 121 213 247 148 183 39 $1,000, 2022: 3,759 1,352 5,173 22,557 65,907 831 1,923 216 2017: 2,325 776 4,008 18,923 44,227 1,745 1,825 218 : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ...............farms, 2022: 597 136 530 615 753 386 468 49 2017: 610 160 493 663 742 421 506 70 $1,000, 2022: 5,929 933 7,065 4,652 13,995 5,750 6,767 349 2017: 4,547 913 4,168 3,725 11,250 3,670 4,712 240 Utilities .........................................farms, 2022: 426 91 364 385 635 288 369 21 2017: 382 97 288 412 568 326 361 49 $1,000, 2022: 1,773 776 1,705 1,790 4,742 1,786 1,673 296 2017: 1,505 1,092 1,568 1,742 4,443 1,158 1,262 141 Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ..........farms, 2022: 494 111 445 497 699 347 425 33 2017: 481 127 416 528 660 373 471 65 $1,000, 2022: 8,855 1,765 9,569 8,751 17,782 7,997 8,192 354 2017: 5,980 1,178 6,873 6,086 13,979 4,743 6,043 503 Hired farm labor ..................................farms, 2022: 134 76 128 143 236 144 170 12 2017: 157 86 118 154 303 143 173 26 $1,000, 2022: 5,433 10,060 4,881 6,332 20,450 4,545 6,040 2,904 2017: 3,742 8,682 4,539 5,716 18,090 3,659 5,159 2,024 : Contract labor ....................................farms, 2022: 58 19 28 43 57 22 46 1 2017: 19 26 36 22 53 8 25 9 $1,000, 2022: 802 485 250 618 1,748 349 511 (D) 2017: 112 202 329 77 1,560 44 167 (D) Customwork and custom hauling .....................farms, 2022: 162 22 89 124 255 122 192 1 2017: 141 31 103 125 282 128 195 13 $1,000, 2022: 2,024 102 838 1,009 7,880 1,825 2,507 (D) 2017: 757 170 780 895 5,555 1,470 1,459 45 Cash rent for land, buildings, : and grazing fees .................................farms, 2022: 169 26 137 131 364 134 164 7 2017: 178 40 130 130 383 139 171 5 $1,000, 2022: 21,625 713 13,687 10,877 69,478 17,149 32,349 407 2017: 20,002 1,734 10,626 6,704 60,881 14,683 22,445 222 Rent and lease expenses for machinery, : equipment, and farm share of vehicles ............farms, 2022: 48 20 53 45 74 47 70 1 2017: 48 23 40 62 75 40 63 2 $1,000, 2022: 1,807 98 1,827 553 3,676 3,171 2,259 (D) 2017: 1,106 122 1,385 548 2,269 1,990 2,617 (D) : Interest expense ..................................farms, 2022: 240 31 207 212 343 173 241 4 2017: 256 63 188 251 348 200 192 17 $1,000, 2022: 4,914 505 4,970 3,447 10,178 5,826 4,840 27 2017: 4,364 654 3,924 3,336 9,738 3,596 4,420 236 : Secured by real estate ..........................farms, 2022: 168 20 155 173 246 114 185 4 2017: 191 40 148 212 230 134 138 15 $1,000, 2022: 3,297 132 3,424 2,099 6,556 4,678 2,833 27 2017: 2,637 343 2,173 2,396 5,549 2,613 2,689 202 Not secured by real estate ......................farms, 2022: 126 21 121 117 210 114 129 - 2017: 135 32 118 144 242 126 119 7 $1,000, 2022: 1,616 373 1,546 1,348 3,622 1,148 2,007 - 2017: 1,726 311 1,751 940 4,189 983 1,731 34 Property taxes paid ...............................farms, 2022: 628 135 581 665 736 403 537 58 2017: 649 149 539 697 673 458 554 69 $1,000, 2022: 6,915 1,738 3,774 3,180 9,875 4,168 4,930 320 2017: 3,221 1,437 2,309 3,013 7,635 2,734 3,626 713 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Edgar : Edwards : Effingham : Fayette : Ford : Franklin : Fulton : Gallatin ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses ......................farms, 2022: 682 313 1,224 1,122 544 569 1,157 162 2017: 637 291 1,193 1,239 564 596 973 165 $1,000, 2022: 230,940 64,505 213,615 176,554 202,338 92,066 214,693 102,899 2017: 163,785 45,567 151,874 123,956 149,586 66,343 180,250 78,819 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 338,622 206,086 174,522 157,356 371,945 161,803 185,560 635,180 2017: 257,119 156,587 127,304 100,045 265,224 111,313 185,252 477,688 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased ........................................farms, 2022: 452 204 759 692 393 285 736 111 2017: 448 192 803 760 398 303 653 117 $1,000, 2022: 38,535 15,716 32,651 32,927 32,733 15,659 34,787 22,191 2017: 22,841 5,863 17,879 20,689 18,865 8,255 22,918 11,999 Chemicals purchased ...............................farms, 2022: 477 204 809 711 395 299 798 116 2017: 423 184 703 674 394 244 628 103 $1,000, 2022: 20,404 7,572 18,741 20,384 19,007 9,889 23,806 13,501 2017: 13,362 5,259 13,996 14,717 12,869 7,302 16,534 11,220 Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased .........farms, 2022: 443 175 684 589 394 251 729 93 2017: 405 154 602 524 375 215 584 102 $1,000, 2022: 28,501 9,191 20,998 27,107 24,450 12,096 26,982 13,356 2017: 24,288 7,245 18,393 21,947 22,574 9,663 22,081 11,891 Cover crop seed purchased .......................farms, 2022: 35 20 71 72 72 28 96 12 2017: 27 30 62 53 40 26 84 16 $1,000, 2022: 132 195 239 202 424 96 489 48 2017: 93 53 211 83 120 58 278 43 : Livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ...........................................farms, 2022: 72 24 198 136 47 77 161 21 2017: 68 29 222 187 47 108 182 22 $1,000, 2022: 1,622 760 22,463 5,287 11,996 1,871 8,392 414 2017: 991 329 12,059 4,016 10,334 2,326 14,308 329 Breeding livestock purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 46 19 112 89 18 55 96 15 2017: 46 18 96 129 25 52 131 14 $1,000, 2022: 579 207 775 1,100 254 463 1,788 164 2017: 629 272 771 1,140 332 723 2,784 (D) Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 42 11 105 59 35 33 79 9 2017: 36 11 140 100 28 65 83 10 $1,000, 2022: 1,042 553 21,688 4,187 11,742 1,408 6,604 250 2017: 362 57 11,288 2,876 10,002 1,603 11,524 (D) Feed purchased ....................................farms, 2022: 145 85 409 349 74 195 384 47 2017: 145 87 485 453 94 212 384 45 $1,000, 2022: (D) 3,369 36,778 7,766 22,257 11,669 14,959 419 2017: (D) 5,604 27,555 5,265 14,902 8,600 17,397 493 : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ...............farms, 2022: 589 277 1,123 1,007 477 513 1,096 153 2017: 585 278 1,126 1,151 515 495 914 160 $1,000, 2022: 10,352 3,647 10,613 10,407 7,967 4,963 10,082 4,454 2017: 7,320 2,845 6,350 5,622 6,997 3,153 7,304 4,196 Utilities .........................................farms, 2022: 445 170 749 669 399 287 820 117 2017: 455 178 795 778 361 347 694 122 $1,000, 2022: 4,576 970 3,825 2,960 2,100 1,489 3,658 2,421 2017: 2,247 1,115 3,441 2,368 1,752 1,365 2,879 2,484 Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ..........farms, 2022: 544 223 940 829 440 398 938 143 2017: 540 224 985 960 417 450 811 150 $1,000, 2022: 16,334 4,037 13,981 13,079 10,162 5,214 13,770 4,649 2017: 9,269 2,668 10,166 9,215 7,799 4,479 12,479 5,218 Hired farm labor ..................................farms, 2022: 208 77 246 212 168 92 238 53 2017: 181 63 246 288 205 112 224 65 $1,000, 2022: 15,358 2,998 6,356 5,910 8,410 4,828 10,070 6,140 2017: (D) 2,876 6,967 5,449 6,123 3,517 8,450 6,010 : Contract labor ....................................farms, 2022: 19 11 84 46 52 21 70 7 2017: 21 12 59 30 42 21 38 7 $1,000, 2022: (D) 42 654 1,161 972 363 761 306 2017: 309 142 442 106 992 431 296 125 Customwork and custom hauling .....................farms, 2022: 156 66 267 245 167 97 366 32 2017: 160 52 236 209 152 121 295 44 $1,000, 2022: 2,440 612 2,749 2,559 3,621 1,140 3,278 1,375 2017: 1,069 386 1,726 1,309 2,454 880 1,756 1,801 Cash rent for land, buildings, : and grazing fees .................................farms, 2022: 233 87 350 275 204 91 343 54 2017: 231 84 339 330 196 119 308 62 $1,000, 2022: 42,969 7,595 18,080 19,131 32,441 8,277 28,213 16,257 2017: 24,126 4,618 12,183 14,801 24,698 6,161 22,858 10,308 Rent and lease expenses for machinery, : equipment, and farm share of vehicles ............farms, 2022: 84 19 100 106 72 44 81 24 2017: 58 26 82 82 63 30 85 23 $1,000, 2022: 3,066 251 1,933 1,694 2,295 1,983 1,566 2,375 2017: 3,727 620 1,700 963 2,273 463 2,263 2,872 : Interest expense ..................................farms, 2022: 277 107 475 420 243 190 475 71 2017: 318 99 448 492 273 242 444 84 $1,000, 2022: 6,716 2,267 6,816 6,468 7,084 5,127 10,549 9,156 2017: 8,488 1,297 5,517 5,590 5,832 3,607 12,532 4,383 : Secured by real estate ..........................farms, 2022: 202 78 395 334 153 174 374 61 2017: 235 67 363 396 199 200 371 62 $1,000, 2022: 5,097 1,388 4,024 4,331 4,731 3,928 7,953 8,095 2017: 5,152 933 3,916 3,754 4,199 2,846 9,494 2,329 Not secured by real estate ......................farms, 2022: 171 62 221 237 159 124 270 44 2017: 191 62 225 281 161 145 268 51 $1,000, 2022: 1,618 880 2,792 2,137 2,353 1,199 2,596 1,061 2017: 3,336 364 1,601 1,835 1,633 761 3,038 2,054 Property taxes paid ...............................farms, 2022: 638 290 1,186 1,080 491 564 1,087 156 2017: 583 283 1,163 1,168 505 575 909 155 $1,000, 2022: 5,836 1,405 6,287 8,314 5,529 3,443 9,688 2,097 2017: 4,057 1,426 4,074 3,949 3,712 2,098 6,827 1,100 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Greene : Grundy : Hamilton : Hancock : Hardin : Henderson : Henry : Iroquois ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses ......................farms, 2022: 709 437 534 1,080 128 419 1,270 1,544 2017: 733 412 552 1,109 161 438 1,353 1,516 $1,000, 2022: 177,440 122,209 100,613 264,144 5,918 126,533 348,293 482,539 2017: 141,004 102,382 67,048 236,613 5,314 90,444 292,197 318,131 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 250,268 279,655 188,414 244,577 46,231 301,987 274,246 312,525 2017: 192,366 248,501 121,464 213,357 33,004 206,493 215,963 209,849 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased ........................................farms, 2022: 485 325 282 743 42 296 855 1,156 2017: 485 323 246 778 45 315 882 1,143 $1,000, 2022: 28,139 23,357 19,876 40,265 604 19,204 54,591 82,224 2017: 17,849 15,343 11,228 28,295 614 11,493 33,468 48,135 Chemicals purchased ...............................farms, 2022: 502 332 276 754 39 315 872 1,196 2017: 470 320 224 748 60 298 866 1,114 $1,000, 2022: 16,010 15,629 13,733 27,033 551 11,368 35,257 51,221 2017: 14,877 12,033 8,414 21,847 347 8,897 26,298 31,440 Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased .........farms, 2022: 463 340 253 764 39 304 854 1,166 2017: 434 310 189 704 43 290 807 1,076 $1,000, 2022: 20,263 20,014 15,588 28,588 594 16,508 41,713 63,025 2017: 19,382 19,296 11,585 28,299 657 13,164 36,930 53,438 Cover crop seed purchased .......................farms, 2022: 49 33 19 83 13 61 76 155 2017: 62 29 29 100 11 35 90 149 $1,000, 2022: 177 154 45 247 5 144 367 715 2017: 198 55 41 393 2 107 162 697 : Livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ...........................................farms, 2022: 85 55 30 165 34 76 183 130 2017: 122 65 28 237 44 110 258 162 $1,000, 2022: 6,487 318 269 13,414 149 5,157 22,153 29,019 2017: 9,631 496 (D) 15,781 240 5,666 26,421 14,199 Breeding livestock purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 63 25 15 102 18 50 73 51 2017: 107 25 15 182 28 79 145 90 $1,000, 2022: 906 157 77 2,018 76 1,073 1,269 468 2017: 1,441 92 42 7,576 124 803 4,135 1,017 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 38 37 23 84 21 35 129 102 2017: 45 54 18 83 24 49 150 100 $1,000, 2022: 5,581 161 192 11,397 73 4,083 20,883 28,551 2017: 8,190 404 (D) 8,204 116 4,862 22,286 13,182 Feed purchased ....................................farms, 2022: 164 77 111 315 67 164 369 229 2017: 270 98 95 437 77 195 469 304 $1,000, 2022: (D) 794 647 30,180 245 8,079 28,048 45,036 2017: 15,775 752 1,400 25,874 326 5,838 29,205 24,291 : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ...............farms, 2022: 656 398 471 990 124 386 1,187 1,358 2017: 683 386 484 1,032 160 390 1,254 1,351 $1,000, 2022: 8,550 5,064 4,732 11,165 453 6,033 15,510 20,514 2017: 5,893 4,700 3,400 8,669 565 4,164 10,850 13,239 Utilities .........................................farms, 2022: 473 318 281 722 85 317 918 1,116 2017: 517 314 271 758 103 329 936 1,057 $1,000, 2022: 3,282 2,007 1,251 4,519 137 2,106 4,845 6,195 2017: 2,573 1,672 1,070 3,560 183 1,465 4,415 4,576 Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ..........farms, 2022: 549 342 368 842 112 355 1,046 1,254 2017: 612 345 368 888 130 364 1,152 1,183 $1,000, 2022: 11,927 7,469 7,894 15,266 573 8,097 20,827 26,496 2017: 7,582 5,507 4,206 20,241 366 5,444 16,030 17,902 Hired farm labor ..................................farms, 2022: 167 104 89 231 21 120 341 466 2017: 192 129 84 273 23 157 395 514 $1,000, 2022: 6,499 3,845 4,018 12,202 368 5,343 11,906 20,794 2017: 6,012 3,627 3,015 11,686 385 3,743 11,658 14,619 : Contract labor ....................................farms, 2022: 74 22 26 36 6 47 80 79 2017: 27 25 15 55 9 53 66 73 $1,000, 2022: (D) 168 107 816 14 953 563 2,415 2017: 160 386 (D) 496 (D) 528 770 700 Customwork and custom hauling .....................farms, 2022: 217 133 76 330 13 162 426 477 2017: 173 131 97 311 5 170 468 443 $1,000, 2022: 3,070 1,616 659 3,270 76 2,764 7,082 7,255 2017: 1,648 933 415 2,278 5 2,964 5,164 5,115 Cash rent for land, buildings, : and grazing fees .................................farms, 2022: 182 159 138 337 13 151 476 542 2017: 221 180 112 366 19 175 489 579 $1,000, 2022: 23,203 24,624 16,606 35,435 413 16,747 57,493 62,476 2017: 17,340 21,618 10,076 23,465 544 12,069 46,119 44,553 Rent and lease expenses for machinery, : equipment, and farm share of vehicles ............farms, 2022: 92 46 21 97 7 52 141 141 2017: 45 49 53 116 7 37 121 169 $1,000, 2022: 2,355 1,130 1,685 2,150 63 1,530 4,549 5,443 2017: 1,113 801 (D) 1,887 (D) 854 2,089 3,491 : Interest expense ..................................farms, 2022: 335 207 188 447 37 222 575 652 2017: 319 212 175 550 47 196 641 687 $1,000, 2022: 7,626 5,271 4,412 11,656 614 7,724 12,489 15,532 2017: 6,108 5,766 3,603 15,437 395 4,155 15,344 12,241 : Secured by real estate ..........................farms, 2022: 277 155 133 365 34 163 455 472 2017: 249 146 141 439 39 123 499 475 $1,000, 2022: 6,057 3,611 3,003 8,600 525 6,099 9,653 10,994 2017: 4,403 3,885 2,399 10,880 343 2,388 9,275 7,624 Not secured by real estate ......................farms, 2022: 180 128 124 246 18 126 308 386 2017: 199 154 78 318 27 139 400 461 $1,000, 2022: 1,568 1,660 1,409 3,057 89 1,625 2,836 4,537 2017: 1,705 1,881 1,204 4,557 52 1,766 6,069 4,617 Property taxes paid ...............................farms, 2022: 666 414 515 1,014 126 399 1,176 1,454 2017: 674 366 538 1,020 159 404 1,241 1,391 $1,000, 2022: 5,207 3,927 3,923 9,156 458 4,906 11,420 13,799 2017: 3,940 3,054 1,972 8,403 354 3,721 9,972 9,179 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Jackson : Jasper : Jefferson : Jersey : Jo Daviess : Johnson : Kane : Kankakee ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses ......................farms, 2022: 767 817 930 460 907 568 509 738 2017: 772 913 1,099 519 947 653 605 756 $1,000, 2022: 131,704 185,953 102,318 81,921 167,893 34,166 206,681 247,056 2017: 74,920 131,133 86,131 75,591 141,679 17,472 175,912 167,753 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 171,713 227,605 110,020 178,089 185,108 60,152 406,054 334,765 2017: 97,046 143,629 78,373 145,648 149,608 26,757 290,764 221,895 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased ........................................farms, 2022: 445 505 509 278 531 216 326 522 2017: 444 550 595 319 497 242 369 537 $1,000, 2022: 22,030 26,268 17,708 14,772 25,212 5,219 21,179 44,925 2017: 10,492 15,935 12,976 13,123 15,966 2,746 14,252 25,645 Chemicals purchased ...............................farms, 2022: 470 551 503 299 547 208 318 535 2017: 412 525 468 314 503 178 346 510 $1,000, 2022: 15,791 17,760 11,945 9,154 11,558 2,569 11,000 27,587 2017: 7,807 12,206 8,880 9,119 12,215 1,352 7,521 15,521 Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased .........farms, 2022: 388 450 448 276 495 183 338 509 2017: 335 463 482 282 469 192 307 499 $1,000, 2022: 18,897 18,632 14,490 12,089 15,849 3,924 25,021 31,090 2017: 12,309 16,515 15,488 11,807 14,713 1,754 25,011 29,870 Cover crop seed purchased .......................farms, 2022: 84 23 61 31 85 17 42 86 2017: 61 50 78 35 96 37 33 35 $1,000, 2022: 258 92 188 97 140 12 90 276 2017: 161 367 134 47 136 32 97 223 : Livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ...........................................farms, 2022: 117 86 143 55 187 124 91 77 2017: 132 137 182 106 286 109 111 75 $1,000, 2022: 1,600 14,699 3,436 2,256 7,911 905 16,089 2,148 2017: 1,158 9,848 2,788 731 6,346 601 5,900 1,238 Breeding livestock purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 65 36 89 29 120 88 30 31 2017: 76 69 116 53 180 83 34 25 $1,000, 2022: 680 2,128 552 263 2,921 586 2,928 201 2017: 309 1,612 614 375 1,742 246 431 476 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 59 62 72 32 91 66 67 59 2017: 63 99 99 70 156 53 86 61 $1,000, 2022: 920 12,571 2,884 1,993 4,990 319 13,161 1,947 2017: 850 8,236 2,174 355 4,604 354 5,470 763 Feed purchased ....................................farms, 2022: 289 190 332 132 437 268 185 153 2017: 319 263 416 205 501 298 220 143 $1,000, 2022: 4,822 34,130 6,362 1,967 14,174 2,124 19,082 16,427 2017: 3,556 23,636 5,398 1,214 13,845 1,172 13,363 9,188 : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ...............farms, 2022: 740 758 871 437 862 549 479 676 2017: 728 796 976 499 886 610 569 668 $1,000, 2022: 9,065 7,782 5,472 4,069 9,341 2,077 9,234 10,679 2017: 4,096 5,656 4,904 3,426 7,494 1,171 6,147 8,555 Utilities .........................................farms, 2022: 535 533 563 302 668 345 361 533 2017: 507 577 590 320 709 378 442 530 $1,000, 2022: 2,379 3,165 1,713 1,468 3,065 847 3,356 3,915 2017: 1,609 2,507 1,635 1,455 2,952 517 3,595 2,579 Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ..........farms, 2022: 638 625 745 368 780 476 413 590 2017: 611 725 761 408 827 520 516 607 $1,000, 2022: 10,319 11,667 9,570 5,237 11,801 3,884 13,722 18,189 2017: 5,732 7,552 5,357 4,938 8,971 2,356 9,329 10,310 Hired farm labor ..................................farms, 2022: 174 162 159 107 198 81 154 218 2017: 159 182 158 120 252 112 250 251 $1,000, 2022: 7,848 8,095 4,374 3,674 10,746 1,741 28,396 19,176 2017: 6,219 4,988 2,720 3,939 10,493 1,117 25,540 14,164 : Contract labor ....................................farms, 2022: 75 54 55 19 63 42 39 51 2017: 33 39 27 20 47 30 57 48 $1,000, 2022: 1,230 783 338 261 448 497 6,074 3,050 2017: 166 255 320 79 835 166 2,717 1,046 Customwork and custom hauling .....................farms, 2022: 157 182 159 111 268 90 157 194 2017: 163 217 152 131 299 76 181 235 $1,000, 2022: 2,439 2,281 1,148 1,560 3,955 502 2,549 2,851 2017: 955 1,295 618 1,317 3,123 244 2,401 2,646 Cash rent for land, buildings, : and grazing fees .................................farms, 2022: 226 238 180 120 312 73 216 261 2017: 140 244 197 160 305 60 252 266 $1,000, 2022: 14,021 18,487 8,079 12,692 25,336 1,338 25,500 34,961 2017: 7,892 10,035 8,584 11,949 19,537 607 28,650 24,210 Rent and lease expenses for machinery, : equipment, and farm share of vehicles ............farms, 2022: 41 68 58 33 64 35 60 72 2017: 33 54 82 41 71 47 58 68 $1,000, 2022: 1,164 1,039 1,681 606 982 234 1,814 3,252 2017: 280 3,413 2,635 758 961 137 1,779 984 : Interest expense ..................................farms, 2022: 294 332 348 149 331 202 187 281 2017: 274 439 328 223 369 198 243 311 $1,000, 2022: 6,122 6,017 6,261 3,650 9,341 4,103 4,975 7,180 2017: 5,561 4,821 5,675 4,784 8,304 974 4,946 6,024 : Secured by real estate ..........................farms, 2022: 246 262 281 121 265 161 122 217 2017: 231 331 274 175 301 158 179 219 $1,000, 2022: 4,527 4,555 5,021 2,625 7,046 3,505 3,347 5,021 2017: 4,628 3,583 4,060 3,342 6,277 736 2,807 3,980 Not secured by real estate ......................farms, 2022: 181 188 202 78 185 115 123 170 2017: 163 292 204 149 218 105 150 203 $1,000, 2022: 1,595 1,461 1,241 1,025 2,294 598 1,627 2,158 2017: 933 1,238 1,615 1,442 2,027 238 2,139 2,044 Property taxes paid ...............................farms, 2022: 744 787 909 438 872 551 427 682 2017: 733 882 1,067 485 900 635 529 677 $1,000, 2022: 5,050 5,141 4,397 4,017 7,488 2,327 5,356 6,552 2017: 2,652 3,533 3,808 2,531 5,245 1,353 6,265 5,489 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Kendall : Knox : Lake : La Salle : Lawrence : Lee : Livingston : Logan ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses ......................farms, 2022: 383 984 306 1,706 332 829 1,448 623 2017: 313 853 302 1,496 426 832 1,313 683 $1,000, 2022: 110,379 305,256 38,351 393,891 169,549 264,973 438,785 278,737 2017: 87,222 229,754 38,458 273,122 131,407 232,837 279,342 173,923 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 288,195 310,219 125,330 230,886 510,688 319,629 303,028 447,410 2017: 278,665 269,348 127,343 182,568 308,467 279,852 212,751 254,645 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased ........................................farms, 2022: 234 644 90 1,218 212 600 1,130 449 2017: 244 574 112 1,102 260 616 1,012 486 $1,000, 2022: 17,794 41,376 2,322 67,952 23,434 49,579 71,597 48,536 2017: 11,972 29,727 1,503 38,824 17,493 34,975 42,500 26,709 Chemicals purchased ...............................farms, 2022: 252 671 113 1,271 219 624 1,174 477 2017: 231 574 110 1,084 244 568 998 486 $1,000, 2022: 11,525 32,623 1,164 49,200 14,381 31,467 46,488 32,167 2017: 6,743 22,182 1,235 30,592 11,346 21,721 27,145 20,455 Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased .........farms, 2022: 252 642 116 1,233 198 598 1,123 444 2017: 222 536 95 1,045 205 551 960 468 $1,000, 2022: 15,685 35,862 4,331 54,482 18,235 34,418 54,003 37,627 2017: 12,196 30,959 6,381 45,212 15,859 33,808 48,711 29,500 Cover crop seed purchased .......................farms, 2022: 24 92 6 106 32 52 140 34 2017: 25 90 10 84 31 37 119 51 $1,000, 2022: 35 350 33 380 200 172 500 116 2017: 37 449 8 359 121 345 208 698 : Livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ...........................................farms, 2022: 36 173 106 203 69 84 133 66 2017: 40 175 91 187 51 133 171 77 $1,000, 2022: 172 17,265 200 13,852 9,043 5,602 22,323 10,203 2017: 3,205 12,786 408 9,219 12,674 8,938 14,107 4,359 Breeding livestock purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 10 108 7 80 24 36 55 41 2017: 12 128 29 97 17 42 108 44 $1,000, 2022: 39 2,258 20 747 393 379 3,024 418 2017: 46 1,610 186 775 75 397 5,052 382 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 27 100 100 144 57 66 96 29 2017: 33 86 77 115 43 101 105 41 $1,000, 2022: 132 15,007 180 13,105 8,650 5,223 19,299 9,785 2017: 3,159 11,175 221 8,444 12,599 8,540 9,055 3,977 Feed purchased ....................................farms, 2022: 99 338 121 335 99 196 237 126 2017: 84 354 147 355 101 265 301 155 $1,000, 2022: 775 30,645 1,881 8,963 31,076 8,615 48,136 13,201 2017: 2,204 20,686 2,420 4,868 17,299 7,707 20,098 9,159 : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ...............farms, 2022: 356 900 272 1,539 297 766 1,274 538 2017: 299 810 262 1,345 383 796 1,187 589 $1,000, 2022: 5,328 12,103 2,397 20,045 9,175 13,491 19,844 10,293 2017: 4,313 7,115 1,208 13,404 6,681 9,764 12,166 5,857 Utilities .........................................farms, 2022: 292 641 184 1,218 230 637 1,047 420 2017: 224 585 194 1,034 248 614 922 471 $1,000, 2022: 1,448 4,002 1,154 6,865 2,764 3,808 5,904 3,138 2017: 1,309 3,894 1,405 3,762 2,453 2,752 5,490 1,949 Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ..........farms, 2022: 334 802 242 1,395 272 693 1,153 509 2017: 270 727 262 1,181 311 666 1,055 553 $1,000, 2022: 6,631 14,875 2,498 28,772 10,246 16,656 22,358 14,578 2017: 5,408 11,011 2,554 16,746 7,195 12,336 16,527 8,165 Hired farm labor ..................................farms, 2022: 102 291 78 468 88 239 434 216 2017: 114 285 78 433 113 260 453 231 $1,000, 2022: 10,827 14,759 10,965 12,768 7,354 8,526 16,171 11,885 2017: 6,883 14,000 12,456 10,573 5,637 6,456 8,627 6,256 : Contract labor ....................................farms, 2022: 28 52 19 108 23 41 81 40 2017: 22 35 18 54 36 35 68 13 $1,000, 2022: 550 991 923 752 1,089 540 934 187 2017: 481 1,050 244 977 1,659 871 628 58 Customwork and custom hauling .....................farms, 2022: 123 343 24 506 85 218 422 143 2017: 84 304 47 489 86 228 386 180 $1,000, 2022: 1,514 6,396 89 5,859 2,764 3,591 5,405 2,133 2017: 1,110 4,555 453 3,861 2,119 4,848 4,273 2,325 Cash rent for land, buildings, : and grazing fees .................................farms, 2022: 132 348 41 633 104 368 537 216 2017: 143 316 59 543 126 350 521 237 $1,000, 2022: 22,055 50,319 1,804 62,307 22,641 53,335 65,348 62,736 2017: 19,841 35,815 1,615 50,117 13,478 48,071 37,639 32,899 Rent and lease expenses for machinery, : equipment, and farm share of vehicles ............farms, 2022: 49 88 19 140 43 63 141 85 2017: 27 93 22 135 54 77 133 97 $1,000, 2022: 1,595 2,930 1,033 5,163 1,186 2,727 5,425 4,345 2017: 570 3,484 302 2,817 791 1,535 2,180 1,531 : Interest expense ..................................farms, 2022: 151 462 79 758 157 347 648 278 2017: 134 448 80 620 214 398 624 335 $1,000, 2022: 4,506 13,242 998 16,728 6,460 10,669 16,878 8,251 2017: 3,117 9,781 875 13,632 8,085 11,076 11,962 6,489 : Secured by real estate ..........................farms, 2022: 109 366 56 559 121 229 503 182 2017: 100 361 53 439 183 286 444 225 $1,000, 2022: 3,074 10,227 589 12,692 5,784 7,209 12,691 4,445 2017: 1,853 7,792 687 9,508 6,984 8,225 7,634 3,846 Not secured by real estate ......................farms, 2022: 87 265 38 453 85 205 363 181 2017: 81 260 51 405 131 246 385 225 $1,000, 2022: 1,432 3,015 409 4,036 677 3,460 4,186 3,806 2017: 1,264 1,989 188 4,124 1,101 2,852 4,328 2,644 Property taxes paid ...............................farms, 2022: 346 927 278 1,569 306 735 1,347 570 2017: 281 805 272 1,350 408 757 1,183 597 $1,000, 2022: 3,974 10,363 3,321 16,197 2,792 7,691 12,711 6,137 2017: 3,143 7,935 2,727 12,347 2,059 6,737 8,497 4,725 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : McDonough : McHenry : McLean : Macon : Macoupin : Madison : Marion : Marshall ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses ......................farms, 2022: 658 828 1,488 570 1,235 962 881 491 2017: 760 881 1,416 589 1,169 1,079 1,004 472 $1,000, 2022: 188,894 195,808 473,549 181,630 309,250 170,197 137,210 130,104 2017: 157,719 168,514 331,195 131,111 193,251 145,387 92,635 90,419 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 287,072 236,483 318,246 318,649 250,405 176,920 155,744 264,977 2017: 207,525 191,276 233,895 222,599 165,313 134,742 92,266 191,566 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased ........................................farms, 2022: 441 410 1,088 391 770 591 445 357 2017: 530 461 1,072 447 747 642 483 378 $1,000, 2022: 26,986 21,082 72,982 36,759 50,840 36,383 26,186 26,048 2017: 21,165 14,426 47,412 22,009 29,111 22,582 13,674 14,210 Chemicals purchased ...............................farms, 2022: 429 411 1,124 410 824 615 447 363 2017: 544 415 1,045 431 724 626 414 368 $1,000, 2022: 19,802 10,617 50,692 21,592 27,820 19,325 16,705 15,123 2017: 16,562 7,930 32,738 12,873 16,625 14,971 9,711 9,106 Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased .........farms, 2022: 422 468 1,051 363 759 536 397 343 2017: 480 420 989 389 675 560 367 352 $1,000, 2022: 23,580 28,231 58,050 26,216 35,977 21,973 16,961 20,233 2017: 22,396 19,968 49,662 23,182 26,930 22,388 11,899 15,820 Cover crop seed purchased .......................farms, 2022: 42 55 112 59 111 57 43 39 2017: 65 36 98 38 92 58 54 56 $1,000, 2022: 82 104 763 278 486 156 118 215 2017: 179 52 540 157 184 115 71 331 : Livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ...........................................farms, 2022: 99 225 196 51 164 140 124 66 2017: 143 254 169 59 195 207 100 76 $1,000, 2022: 3,249 3,687 18,299 1,361 16,111 1,880 11,032 713 2017: 6,925 10,102 8,641 2,079 9,531 2,020 4,616 515 Breeding livestock purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 57 85 75 19 90 57 77 45 2017: 103 89 103 37 109 126 55 49 $1,000, 2022: 1,473 1,634 1,667 231 2,123 405 1,133 393 2017: 1,609 (D) 925 596 1,267 430 497 288 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 47 176 139 39 98 97 59 44 2017: 68 207 89 33 111 114 63 34 $1,000, 2022: 1,776 2,053 16,633 1,129 13,988 1,475 9,900 320 2017: 5,316 (D) 7,717 1,483 8,265 1,590 4,119 227 Feed purchased ....................................farms, 2022: 198 431 314 104 345 331 267 109 2017: 321 476 316 103 406 428 263 132 $1,000, 2022: 13,795 10,105 43,794 2,960 24,979 5,114 9,906 700 2017: 12,342 13,075 26,198 869 12,522 6,079 10,081 799 : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ...............farms, 2022: 603 771 1,323 506 1,170 918 794 444 2017: 708 828 1,288 532 1,108 1,011 843 449 $1,000, 2022: 8,241 8,569 18,520 8,783 15,743 9,102 6,698 6,237 2017: 5,631 6,836 12,399 5,606 8,330 7,828 3,729 3,976 Utilities .........................................farms, 2022: 466 598 966 381 822 625 478 361 2017: 539 593 1,006 401 724 686 503 347 $1,000, 2022: 3,573 4,003 6,106 2,131 5,276 3,068 2,693 1,596 2017: 2,267 3,081 4,542 1,686 3,360 3,147 1,845 1,184 Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ..........farms, 2022: 565 677 1,187 448 1,015 815 597 422 2017: 616 724 1,121 471 938 889 689 403 $1,000, 2022: 10,945 13,921 27,545 9,616 21,804 13,448 10,115 9,067 2017: 10,128 10,329 18,852 6,736 12,039 10,798 5,635 6,145 Hired farm labor ..................................farms, 2022: 195 264 437 160 276 203 136 139 2017: 222 257 470 208 249 224 139 142 $1,000, 2022: 10,149 29,979 18,571 7,790 10,871 14,049 5,857 4,326 2017: 6,964 20,030 11,967 4,793 7,659 10,830 4,579 3,371 : Contract labor ....................................farms, 2022: 25 86 84 46 61 34 39 29 2017: 36 70 69 25 49 45 30 13 $1,000, 2022: 251 2,407 3,322 846 953 471 588 177 2017: 344 609 1,247 152 539 2,384 528 137 Customwork and custom hauling .....................farms, 2022: 210 155 402 147 291 209 134 148 2017: 274 206 390 159 221 251 162 171 $1,000, 2022: 3,137 2,796 9,529 2,392 5,047 2,702 1,502 2,042 2017: 2,309 2,887 10,305 1,553 2,473 2,438 1,167 1,609 Cash rent for land, buildings, : and grazing fees .................................farms, 2022: 228 220 466 152 397 269 189 176 2017: 253 259 454 187 377 278 195 205 $1,000, 2022: 33,330 26,926 84,464 38,881 53,651 19,316 11,891 25,051 2017: 26,153 28,100 59,498 29,769 34,121 19,981 8,266 17,652 Rent and lease expenses for machinery, : equipment, and farm share of vehicles ............farms, 2022: 63 63 150 71 95 66 44 55 2017: 98 62 139 97 77 77 54 57 $1,000, 2022: 2,975 2,840 5,709 3,177 3,697 899 811 1,265 2017: 2,695 1,556 3,510 2,634 1,395 936 734 513 : Interest expense ..................................farms, 2022: 311 296 605 235 569 343 304 232 2017: 379 297 617 247 507 362 314 235 $1,000, 2022: 8,367 7,211 15,431 5,230 13,845 7,595 5,340 5,820 2017: 7,774 9,568 11,133 4,866 12,148 6,306 4,923 5,239 : Secured by real estate ..........................farms, 2022: 246 208 440 151 424 260 240 181 2017: 309 220 444 172 410 299 262 166 $1,000, 2022: 6,352 4,317 10,357 3,205 9,119 6,095 3,919 3,897 2017: 5,555 6,626 7,457 3,089 9,044 4,862 2,921 3,245 Not secured by real estate ......................farms, 2022: 183 162 370 166 325 180 174 146 2017: 243 188 387 175 295 194 158 156 $1,000, 2022: 2,015 2,894 5,074 2,026 4,726 1,500 1,421 1,923 2017: 2,219 2,942 3,676 1,777 3,104 1,444 2,001 1,994 Property taxes paid ...............................farms, 2022: 619 762 1,347 539 1,166 902 854 449 2017: 700 801 1,261 533 1,070 1,019 978 417 $1,000, 2022: 6,630 8,480 15,146 5,041 8,264 6,068 4,725 3,981 2017: 5,761 8,692 11,299 4,697 5,679 4,769 3,292 3,108 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Mason : Massac : Menard : Mercer : Monroe : Montgomery : Morgan : Moultrie ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses ......................farms, 2022: 588 350 356 690 533 952 753 480 2017: 548 417 386 748 568 1,067 693 526 $1,000, 2022: 206,334 56,399 90,751 252,009 97,234 312,021 158,199 121,219 2017: 148,600 42,570 67,203 164,678 74,712 205,709 128,135 107,024 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 350,908 161,139 254,919 365,230 182,427 327,754 210,092 252,539 2017: 271,167 102,085 174,100 220,158 131,535 192,792 184,899 203,467 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased ........................................farms, 2022: 398 190 228 397 352 575 504 333 2017: 346 217 254 431 359 678 483 358 $1,000, 2022: 48,169 9,395 16,773 28,385 16,982 46,119 29,212 22,958 2017: 26,907 5,016 10,595 18,676 10,142 31,511 19,403 15,285 Chemicals purchased ...............................farms, 2022: 414 173 230 424 357 609 541 319 2017: 350 194 244 428 327 648 476 330 $1,000, 2022: 29,003 5,669 11,712 17,194 9,469 26,124 20,428 12,482 2017: 18,102 4,091 6,694 13,642 6,945 18,173 15,005 9,875 Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased .........farms, 2022: 411 151 215 381 294 529 511 319 2017: 320 150 213 394 257 574 455 297 $1,000, 2022: 26,844 6,324 11,913 22,047 15,393 33,528 24,212 15,881 2017: 20,337 5,394 11,078 18,553 11,212 29,486 21,295 16,482 Cover crop seed purchased .......................farms, 2022: 70 18 14 48 48 42 47 34 2017: 48 30 34 35 34 80 84 36 $1,000, 2022: 274 96 80 187 180 163 246 104 2017: 194 116 51 103 44 325 327 87 : Livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ...........................................farms, 2022: 47 41 52 112 92 96 63 86 2017: 55 78 52 142 113 173 96 91 $1,000, 2022: (D) 453 967 24,300 1,887 12,417 2,440 3,308 2017: 6,671 1,916 1,221 10,953 2,605 8,684 6,268 2,868 Breeding livestock purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 38 27 32 60 38 52 42 36 2017: 48 56 39 92 69 106 80 50 $1,000, 2022: 809 181 562 2,871 241 1,212 355 474 2017: 258 1,277 394 1,723 867 882 588 385 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 15 15 23 65 72 56 32 61 2017: 12 30 27 74 66 107 26 57 $1,000, 2022: (D) 273 405 21,429 1,646 11,205 2,086 2,834 2017: 6,412 639 827 9,230 1,738 7,802 5,680 2,484 Feed purchased ....................................farms, 2022: 83 123 88 225 186 244 183 172 2017: 100 180 136 258 237 319 217 194 $1,000, 2022: (D) 1,527 1,133 66,066 4,531 62,567 5,546 4,216 2017: (D) 1,108 2,010 25,014 9,308 11,547 5,836 3,297 : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ...............farms, 2022: 519 320 314 642 489 897 670 415 2017: 492 396 341 703 525 958 627 435 $1,000, 2022: 8,690 4,110 3,688 6,654 5,541 11,376 9,700 4,897 2017: 6,511 3,007 3,393 4,940 3,827 8,653 6,997 3,700 Utilities .........................................farms, 2022: 406 202 217 481 340 625 464 300 2017: 370 267 243 515 334 700 462 289 $1,000, 2022: 4,883 1,127 1,131 2,787 1,785 4,496 2,432 1,349 2017: 4,287 969 992 2,410 1,801 3,599 1,870 1,426 Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ..........farms, 2022: 459 250 264 558 432 746 608 372 2017: 441 322 281 597 448 865 538 358 $1,000, 2022: 10,292 3,876 4,369 9,262 8,605 14,935 9,543 6,064 2017: 8,799 4,161 3,888 7,349 5,705 11,573 6,800 5,149 Hired farm labor ..................................farms, 2022: 182 64 107 186 136 225 202 124 2017: 157 80 120 155 95 290 176 130 $1,000, 2022: 7,896 2,971 3,468 7,360 6,121 13,912 5,888 3,834 2017: (D) 2,684 3,403 4,700 5,015 10,194 5,436 5,065 : Contract labor ....................................farms, 2022: 42 27 25 37 23 66 57 25 2017: 18 26 22 42 15 45 32 22 $1,000, 2022: (D) 931 246 240 106 945 989 201 2017: 711 402 233 4,970 98 394 219 141 Customwork and custom hauling .....................farms, 2022: 147 84 87 220 127 251 203 145 2017: 141 87 101 217 103 268 229 146 $1,000, 2022: 2,522 1,505 1,207 3,252 1,471 5,780 2,607 1,541 2017: 1,378 847 834 2,461 778 2,853 2,238 618 Cash rent for land, buildings, : and grazing fees .................................farms, 2022: 175 56 96 195 158 282 211 111 2017: 155 65 100 237 137 347 193 139 $1,000, 2022: 24,274 4,653 18,219 30,200 12,180 39,895 22,963 29,173 2017: 16,899 3,733 11,970 22,241 5,461 37,638 14,904 29,138 Rent and lease expenses for machinery, : equipment, and farm share of vehicles ............farms, 2022: 72 27 28 73 32 103 33 46 2017: 87 36 47 49 33 108 54 34 $1,000, 2022: 2,914 3,330 1,997 4,589 458 4,740 760 2,571 2017: 3,580 457 1,112 3,749 780 2,847 991 1,680 : Interest expense ..................................farms, 2022: 253 129 146 327 190 361 288 171 2017: 281 145 147 358 213 486 294 210 $1,000, 2022: 10,531 5,248 4,455 8,008 3,049 14,263 6,806 3,343 2017: 7,009 3,901 3,040 8,410 3,877 12,271 9,726 4,329 : Secured by real estate ..........................farms, 2022: 209 96 105 240 120 268 234 131 2017: 217 117 103 290 175 372 246 163 $1,000, 2022: 7,251 3,255 3,563 5,864 1,779 10,603 5,307 2,335 2017: 4,360 2,882 1,975 6,722 2,697 9,380 8,297 2,856 Not secured by real estate ......................farms, 2022: 149 77 99 217 130 231 154 99 2017: 176 84 94 208 115 294 181 118 $1,000, 2022: 3,280 1,994 891 2,145 1,270 3,660 1,499 1,008 2017: 2,648 1,019 1,065 1,688 1,180 2,891 1,430 1,473 Property taxes paid ...............................farms, 2022: 557 346 325 650 485 898 724 455 2017: 510 404 348 704 529 988 646 502 $1,000, 2022: 5,752 1,975 4,669 6,797 3,089 7,255 6,123 3,443 2017: 3,231 2,260 2,452 5,172 2,252 5,774 4,531 3,483 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Ogle : Peoria : Perry : Piatt : Pike : Pope : Pulaski : Putnam ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses ......................farms, 2022: 919 989 479 390 1,018 332 166 166 2017: 1,011 884 572 422 956 322 222 147 $1,000, 2022: 336,073 159,211 82,399 161,376 248,239 15,458 47,185 33,650 2017: 234,927 109,627 61,045 118,932 224,063 9,833 32,575 46,106 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 365,694 160,982 172,024 413,785 243,849 46,560 284,246 202,708 2017: 232,371 124,012 106,721 281,829 234,375 30,536 146,733 313,647 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased ........................................farms, 2022: 581 693 296 279 630 115 66 111 2017: 647 617 350 305 583 110 122 113 $1,000, 2022: 47,731 30,539 18,602 28,220 34,937 2,174 11,394 3,950 2017: 28,588 17,623 12,386 17,479 26,421 1,333 6,494 8,112 Chemicals purchased ...............................farms, 2022: 589 690 297 289 676 123 85 118 2017: 645 586 292 298 559 97 125 118 $1,000, 2022: 25,302 23,906 8,950 21,445 19,712 1,463 5,499 3,356 2017: 17,052 11,658 7,133 14,761 17,285 1,058 4,493 5,275 Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased .........farms, 2022: 581 634 268 297 609 108 61 101 2017: 565 545 225 267 508 93 107 98 $1,000, 2022: 36,288 21,222 11,694 25,135 27,046 1,658 6,092 3,923 2017: 29,812 17,565 9,998 20,931 26,555 1,168 4,914 6,004 Cover crop seed purchased .......................farms, 2022: 65 96 35 45 68 21 29 10 2017: 58 49 25 22 60 21 21 13 $1,000, 2022: 173 264 195 170 169 23 255 39 2017: 91 79 63 87 124 41 55 78 : Livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ...........................................farms, 2022: 170 121 60 42 118 47 13 17 2017: 199 121 102 36 185 47 26 9 $1,000, 2022: 23,661 3,206 735 292 10,797 168 596 1,472 2017: 19,343 2,620 1,075 166 16,254 204 268 1,224 Breeding livestock purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 64 52 34 11 91 27 8 5 2017: 83 63 63 24 128 35 17 3 $1,000, 2022: 1,292 380 288 111 1,085 71 (D) (D) 2017: 583 762 193 70 2,271 164 262 (D) Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 142 81 29 35 45 21 6 12 2017: 149 67 60 30 78 18 10 9 $1,000, 2022: 22,369 2,827 446 181 9,712 97 (D) (D) 2017: 18,760 1,858 882 96 13,983 40 6 (D) Feed purchased ....................................farms, 2022: 296 271 140 88 276 132 32 16 2017: 406 301 218 100 349 137 59 24 $1,000, 2022: 38,266 4,081 1,479 326 37,396 1,013 976 2,223 2017: 19,466 4,468 1,727 393 39,168 892 329 (D) : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ...............farms, 2022: 876 895 443 339 945 311 154 146 2017: 948 831 507 366 865 300 212 136 $1,000, 2022: 15,638 7,898 4,796 6,653 10,767 1,343 3,002 2,570 2017: 11,314 4,570 3,772 4,648 8,024 738 2,232 930 Utilities .........................................farms, 2022: 647 606 299 273 675 177 108 109 2017: 733 558 345 288 624 147 142 97 $1,000, 2022: 5,207 2,305 1,477 1,409 4,195 398 544 905 2017: 4,173 1,771 1,260 1,157 4,622 254 530 481 Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ..........farms, 2022: 783 780 380 331 820 257 123 121 2017: 879 710 452 349 760 209 179 121 $1,000, 2022: 19,167 11,743 6,324 8,480 13,288 1,374 3,225 2,242 2017: 12,143 8,017 4,122 5,883 9,380 864 2,848 1,439 Hired farm labor ..................................farms, 2022: 229 211 106 147 254 41 45 37 2017: 305 219 98 148 301 54 51 52 $1,000, 2022: 15,195 5,429 4,834 6,889 12,547 1,062 1,822 2,481 2017: 9,374 5,971 2,174 4,518 14,040 974 1,920 (D) : Contract labor ....................................farms, 2022: 57 51 24 34 76 26 12 12 2017: 34 27 15 29 66 12 13 14 $1,000, 2022: 760 362 264 556 1,391 (D) 157 100 2017: 382 161 115 454 1,054 30 306 224 Customwork and custom hauling .....................farms, 2022: 302 267 101 115 258 43 23 44 2017: 327 257 84 105 273 26 55 49 $1,000, 2022: 6,708 2,780 969 1,707 3,621 (D) 312 588 2017: 4,761 2,103 992 1,375 3,374 96 421 404 Cash rent for land, buildings, : and grazing fees .................................farms, 2022: 359 285 161 134 250 44 36 52 2017: 374 267 173 154 257 39 47 57 $1,000, 2022: 53,128 20,871 9,031 41,466 29,930 1,061 8,350 5,247 2017: 41,768 14,251 5,834 31,292 22,216 515 3,295 3,299 Rent and lease expenses for machinery, : equipment, and farm share of vehicles ............farms, 2022: 90 80 46 59 79 12 12 19 2017: 71 66 33 85 55 10 12 11 $1,000, 2022: 2,198 1,378 390 2,099 3,996 (D) 417 309 2017: 1,379 1,405 175 1,902 1,016 61 262 269 : Interest expense ..................................farms, 2022: 437 328 180 161 390 88 54 55 2017: 428 319 181 211 410 91 94 68 $1,000, 2022: 16,689 6,487 5,455 5,220 13,744 1,028 1,857 684 2017: 13,271 4,746 3,422 4,383 9,937 521 1,421 833 : Secured by real estate ..........................farms, 2022: 338 240 141 109 302 63 30 29 2017: 334 243 129 133 313 68 75 39 $1,000, 2022: 10,767 4,874 4,621 3,249 12,002 845 1,194 320 2017: 8,944 3,518 2,040 2,559 7,607 428 994 528 Not secured by real estate ......................farms, 2022: 261 194 97 102 183 55 46 43 2017: 252 193 121 149 214 46 54 45 $1,000, 2022: 5,922 1,613 834 1,971 1,742 183 663 365 2017: 4,327 1,228 1,382 1,824 2,330 93 427 305 Property taxes paid ...............................farms, 2022: 843 942 440 356 986 329 156 155 2017: 930 821 543 383 899 315 216 136 $1,000, 2022: 10,415 7,373 3,223 3,581 10,608 1,198 909 1,115 2017: 7,519 5,091 2,458 3,039 6,473 624 852 839 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Randolph : Richland : Rock Island : St. Clair : Saline : Sangamon : Schuyler : Scott ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses ......................farms, 2022: 744 548 571 743 393 996 574 267 2017: 808 596 649 793 452 1,083 544 300 $1,000, 2022: 130,971 136,823 95,749 182,845 87,452 291,646 100,313 61,816 2017: 80,476 93,682 79,141 111,028 60,399 262,048 87,955 57,226 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 176,036 249,677 167,686 246,090 222,523 292,817 174,761 231,522 2017: 99,599 157,184 121,943 140,010 133,626 241,965 161,682 190,752 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased ........................................farms, 2022: 474 327 347 503 210 634 344 167 2017: 458 309 379 538 238 649 344 196 $1,000, 2022: 24,506 23,961 14,187 33,877 13,262 57,467 15,190 10,668 2017: 12,745 10,855 10,681 13,963 9,242 40,935 10,078 10,298 Chemicals purchased ...............................farms, 2022: 478 345 352 524 224 666 367 174 2017: 447 292 350 475 212 656 326 184 $1,000, 2022: 16,470 14,021 8,500 24,923 8,107 35,475 9,063 7,284 2017: 9,930 8,207 5,728 11,726 5,211 29,832 7,858 5,256 Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased .........farms, 2022: 399 317 330 469 190 614 321 171 2017: 370 262 338 437 185 629 275 184 $1,000, 2022: 18,350 19,072 12,872 23,702 8,891 39,306 13,828 7,547 2017: 13,997 11,151 11,640 16,834 7,682 42,474 10,915 7,808 Cover crop seed purchased .......................farms, 2022: 53 28 27 56 21 58 41 15 2017: 56 26 36 44 31 58 32 19 $1,000, 2022: 81 64 26 151 49 301 177 84 2017: 125 259 197 83 63 111 53 24 : Livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ...........................................farms, 2022: 92 34 92 106 77 72 52 34 2017: 142 91 130 127 85 167 80 44 $1,000, 2022: 3,034 6,686 5,110 940 3,218 1,690 4,507 763 2017: 1,996 11,041 2,596 4,098 3,823 3,651 3,162 1,312 Breeding livestock purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 61 14 43 45 47 42 39 26 2017: 88 50 76 66 63 75 63 41 $1,000, 2022: 1,102 184 694 228 2,022 323 (D) 373 2017: 715 348 955 293 (D) 672 2,135 668 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 48 23 59 81 38 47 18 13 2017: 72 60 78 86 38 104 22 14 $1,000, 2022: 1,932 6,502 4,416 712 1,196 1,367 (D) 391 2017: 1,281 10,693 1,640 3,804 (D) 2,979 1,027 644 Feed purchased ....................................farms, 2022: 262 140 172 220 165 211 140 82 2017: 349 165 264 252 215 381 153 114 $1,000, 2022: 9,953 14,534 9,642 7,876 22,218 5,856 12,746 10,746 2017: 4,409 16,788 6,905 8,627 7,613 9,435 12,498 6,820 : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ...............farms, 2022: 704 502 530 711 369 871 501 254 2017: 748 531 619 741 418 972 485 279 $1,000, 2022: 7,719 6,491 4,134 9,331 3,865 14,478 4,399 2,755 2017: 3,934 3,458 3,635 5,419 3,016 14,836 4,088 2,322 Utilities .........................................farms, 2022: 496 372 400 542 246 610 312 174 2017: 481 382 455 492 297 626 287 185 $1,000, 2022: 1,886 2,064 1,666 3,507 1,262 3,167 1,974 1,010 2017: 1,312 1,643 1,310 2,528 1,231 3,939 1,342 1,013 Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ..........farms, 2022: 575 440 491 643 316 808 399 210 2017: 621 465 532 636 363 831 411 245 $1,000, 2022: 9,310 10,173 6,868 12,646 4,921 14,529 5,502 3,414 2017: 5,766 5,246 5,654 8,330 3,623 13,352 9,044 3,087 Hired farm labor ..................................farms, 2022: 147 146 146 191 94 249 122 73 2017: 151 121 140 177 96 292 124 76 $1,000, 2022: 8,583 4,364 6,307 12,451 4,302 13,603 5,973 3,141 2017: 4,893 2,619 3,857 6,244 3,496 12,380 5,762 1,730 : Contract labor ....................................farms, 2022: 14 30 36 48 23 59 19 9 2017: 20 42 30 30 19 37 25 15 $1,000, 2022: 95 585 194 1,727 96 1,392 409 119 2017: 62 478 252 312 60 1,635 462 86 Customwork and custom hauling .....................farms, 2022: 115 150 164 173 78 262 103 72 2017: 120 121 195 133 79 236 112 90 $1,000, 2022: 1,265 2,329 1,936 2,395 1,047 4,242 900 638 2017: 795 1,703 1,612 713 615 2,768 793 479 Cash rent for land, buildings, : and grazing fees .................................farms, 2022: 199 197 143 291 80 254 144 50 2017: 218 133 181 249 97 290 109 87 $1,000, 2022: 14,439 15,575 9,925 25,176 6,568 67,414 10,358 6,113 2017: 7,632 8,896 11,672 14,946 5,406 47,202 6,634 7,643 Rent and lease expenses for machinery, : equipment, and farm share of vehicles ............farms, 2022: 32 60 35 77 25 75 27 16 2017: 62 47 42 79 36 112 33 33 $1,000, 2022: 544 956 248 1,330 554 2,296 926 617 2017: 698 672 333 1,401 650 5,686 418 401 : Interest expense ..................................farms, 2022: 265 270 213 282 120 387 196 90 2017: 320 222 266 321 150 364 194 160 $1,000, 2022: 4,041 4,830 4,060 6,850 2,605 9,665 3,448 2,102 2017: 4,542 3,989 3,690 5,730 1,689 10,489 4,526 3,688 : Secured by real estate ..........................farms, 2022: 202 219 159 200 91 273 158 76 2017: 256 186 216 273 109 253 160 129 $1,000, 2022: 3,296 3,795 2,941 5,513 1,831 6,792 2,586 1,534 2017: 3,440 2,992 2,703 4,472 1,026 6,944 3,332 2,770 Not secured by real estate ......................farms, 2022: 131 160 127 163 84 206 109 49 2017: 162 150 136 167 89 225 107 111 $1,000, 2022: 745 1,036 1,119 1,337 774 2,873 862 569 2017: 1,102 997 987 1,258 664 3,545 1,193 918 Property taxes paid ...............................farms, 2022: 716 539 546 684 383 938 539 246 2017: 762 562 618 735 435 1,007 516 287 $1,000, 2022: 4,064 2,660 4,347 5,734 2,709 8,963 3,385 2,144 2017: 2,229 2,122 4,300 3,643 1,424 10,292 2,861 1,759 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Shelby : Stark : Stephenson : Tazewell : Union : Vermilion : Wabash : Warren ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses ......................farms, 2022: 1,199 346 998 869 601 1,009 177 660 2017: 1,197 362 965 857 590 1,049 208 711 $1,000, 2022: 213,997 115,727 315,407 226,830 50,595 292,363 63,582 191,683 2017: 159,150 85,900 250,450 157,925 42,340 209,144 43,845 184,400 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 178,480 334,471 316,039 261,024 84,184 289,755 359,219 290,429 2017: 132,957 237,293 259,534 184,277 71,762 199,374 210,794 259,353 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased ........................................farms, 2022: 809 246 585 643 223 642 124 502 2017: 775 251 588 595 281 655 143 512 $1,000, 2022: 39,866 19,099 34,457 46,013 5,838 52,948 13,450 30,125 2017: 23,007 12,900 21,228 25,832 5,025 33,982 8,665 20,092 Chemicals purchased ...............................farms, 2022: 839 251 598 647 293 660 138 508 2017: 724 250 561 574 260 623 136 506 $1,000, 2022: 22,614 12,325 19,926 30,211 5,106 34,091 7,875 22,188 2017: 14,769 8,356 12,417 18,359 3,924 21,644 5,972 18,174 Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased .........farms, 2022: 788 248 569 585 238 619 115 500 2017: 650 229 510 561 218 595 119 474 $1,000, 2022: 31,366 16,100 27,490 30,964 6,758 39,404 10,505 23,849 2017: 24,723 14,464 24,610 21,634 5,027 32,980 7,994 25,359 Cover crop seed purchased .......................farms, 2022: 82 20 85 93 34 61 8 49 2017: 82 22 66 71 40 54 29 46 $1,000, 2022: 269 81 209 377 99 313 40 160 2017: 164 83 186 175 368 157 208 149 : Livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ...........................................farms, 2022: 146 44 257 113 98 98 4 127 2017: 195 67 268 150 74 119 18 194 $1,000, 2022: 12,018 3,749 21,349 6,416 549 3,213 12 9,429 2017: 11,792 1,155 10,919 8,876 474 4,475 (D) 16,987 Breeding livestock purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 74 28 133 48 55 27 2 70 2017: 117 43 151 75 60 54 11 101 $1,000, 2022: 899 382 5,102 535 368 231 (D) 810 2017: 727 516 2,184 368 338 335 63 979 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 91 26 171 71 58 77 3 82 2017: 126 36 140 98 25 82 11 123 $1,000, 2022: 11,120 3,367 16,247 5,881 181 2,982 (D) 8,619 2017: 11,066 639 8,735 8,509 136 4,140 (D) 16,009 Feed purchased ....................................farms, 2022: 293 90 439 205 209 214 22 206 2017: 382 100 498 274 211 294 46 305 $1,000, 2022: 13,208 6,673 41,464 12,649 1,255 5,754 2,611 13,595 2017: 11,927 1,244 29,581 12,898 1,447 4,585 1,011 16,004 : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ...............farms, 2022: 1,096 313 953 779 548 881 164 600 2017: 1,070 333 922 789 539 977 191 676 $1,000, 2022: 11,126 5,239 14,675 10,784 3,651 12,504 3,246 8,867 2017: 8,271 3,508 9,278 6,482 2,100 8,771 2,134 7,301 Utilities .........................................farms, 2022: 758 267 732 588 366 654 116 498 2017: 751 254 691 585 353 700 132 536 $1,000, 2022: 3,851 1,841 5,493 3,737 1,459 3,319 942 2,441 2017: 3,149 1,224 4,250 2,857 1,160 3,055 650 2,707 Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ..........farms, 2022: 958 288 830 696 466 767 137 547 2017: 918 308 814 682 475 824 160 619 $1,000, 2022: 15,962 7,566 19,739 12,869 5,113 17,718 4,105 11,600 2017: 11,224 4,882 14,226 10,372 4,322 13,687 2,841 10,013 Hired farm labor ..................................farms, 2022: 261 119 283 227 127 240 66 220 2017: 278 111 286 245 112 321 55 265 $1,000, 2022: 6,307 3,783 30,830 9,694 5,560 10,800 2,052 7,854 2017: 7,044 3,251 23,128 5,611 6,032 9,712 1,832 7,232 : Contract labor ....................................farms, 2022: 70 19 52 39 52 68 11 36 2017: 37 16 37 39 27 50 1 53 $1,000, 2022: 396 333 707 963 547 1,828 145 242 2017: 295 223 513 381 114 663 (D) 607 Customwork and custom hauling .....................farms, 2022: 258 119 353 274 95 217 27 231 2017: 282 148 358 271 103 238 43 259 $1,000, 2022: 2,807 1,829 7,875 4,177 1,444 4,860 555 3,433 2017: 1,837 1,864 8,843 3,768 467 2,886 308 4,386 Cash rent for land, buildings, : and grazing fees .................................farms, 2022: 312 148 342 294 60 310 59 261 2017: 306 153 331 267 78 316 59 289 $1,000, 2022: 24,137 19,080 39,633 27,888 3,399 63,568 9,320 29,405 2017: 16,214 20,046 36,031 16,778 3,037 41,419 6,072 27,967 Rent and lease expenses for machinery, : equipment, and farm share of vehicles ............farms, 2022: 84 24 96 79 26 86 15 77 2017: 113 50 66 89 30 82 17 58 $1,000, 2022: 2,134 2,188 2,731 2,150 344 7,417 643 1,795 2017: 1,467 1,207 710 879 538 2,510 452 2,032 : Interest expense ..................................farms, 2022: 473 170 477 335 204 404 83 338 2017: 424 167 439 397 164 436 81 357 $1,000, 2022: 8,874 4,875 15,465 9,244 3,143 10,540 2,840 7,808 2017: 7,353 4,055 12,066 7,186 2,755 9,728 2,622 9,647 : Secured by real estate ..........................farms, 2022: 370 132 397 258 159 269 61 247 2017: 335 140 372 304 127 328 65 281 $1,000, 2022: 6,513 3,089 12,313 6,296 2,583 6,803 1,885 5,466 2017: 5,296 2,763 9,420 4,553 2,231 6,349 1,928 6,476 Not secured by real estate ......................farms, 2022: 283 95 270 204 116 250 52 221 2017: 251 111 242 267 104 292 53 246 $1,000, 2022: 2,361 1,786 3,152 2,948 560 3,737 955 2,342 2017: 2,057 1,292 2,646 2,633 524 3,380 694 3,170 Property taxes paid ...............................farms, 2022: 1,163 316 939 807 586 941 173 590 2017: 1,143 332 907 792 585 950 200 647 $1,000, 2022: 7,015 3,913 11,178 7,867 2,876 8,461 1,354 6,189 2017: 5,479 2,493 8,563 5,558 2,549 6,639 1,084 6,106 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Washington : Wayne : White : Whiteside : Will : Williamson : Winnebago : Woodford ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses ......................farms, 2022: 635 901 434 1,005 780 563 691 997 2017: 715 1,025 496 959 801 610 736 920 $1,000, 2022: 239,588 182,834 139,849 301,024 159,636 41,722 124,935 242,393 2017: 175,971 150,776 103,639 251,212 112,738 32,438 97,877 170,413 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 377,305 202,923 322,233 299,526 204,661 74,106 180,803 243,122 2017: 246,113 147,099 208,950 261,952 140,747 53,177 132,986 185,231 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased ........................................farms, 2022: 501 459 283 642 463 223 355 670 2017: 529 547 289 636 491 265 415 635 $1,000, 2022: 41,230 29,471 36,566 44,379 29,174 7,989 19,823 34,402 2017: 24,926 20,050 17,541 29,576 14,399 3,708 11,059 20,051 Chemicals purchased ...............................farms, 2022: 511 484 291 689 475 249 366 698 2017: 485 492 262 650 429 238 381 632 $1,000, 2022: 25,808 19,016 20,751 27,102 15,278 4,497 8,479 19,746 2017: 17,338 14,779 15,149 20,107 10,022 1,890 5,618 13,000 Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased .........farms, 2022: 454 421 207 654 499 192 374 659 2017: 456 443 216 603 433 178 351 600 $1,000, 2022: 28,729 20,164 19,686 28,696 22,980 4,489 13,070 27,653 2017: 23,888 21,803 17,404 30,100 18,234 3,557 13,292 22,295 Cover crop seed purchased .......................farms, 2022: 56 54 34 80 47 30 41 100 2017: 61 74 41 72 28 29 50 77 $1,000, 2022: 196 275 171 253 108 86 148 458 2017: 125 286 113 276 57 123 56 239 : Livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ...........................................farms, 2022: 88 141 26 157 118 85 143 159 2017: 148 185 38 175 116 123 132 158 $1,000, 2022: 9,965 15,733 (D) 35,008 1,038 2,410 6,004 19,747 2017: 9,493 11,727 3,118 31,769 2,139 4,974 6,056 13,370 Breeding livestock purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 45 67 12 46 21 56 52 76 2017: 97 100 23 59 55 74 47 83 $1,000, 2022: 1,490 892 44 1,010 97 669 375 1,260 2017: 1,554 550 155 892 316 1,010 450 2,348 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 58 93 16 130 102 40 117 120 2017: 64 109 16 149 85 68 93 99 $1,000, 2022: 8,476 14,841 (D) 33,997 940 1,741 5,629 18,487 2017: 7,939 11,177 2,963 30,877 1,823 3,964 5,606 11,021 Feed purchased ....................................farms, 2022: 181 263 98 277 239 259 272 268 2017: 237 382 141 355 281 277 333 263 $1,000, 2022: 25,844 22,376 1,285 31,725 2,847 2,774 10,180 32,291 2017: 18,777 18,690 2,562 26,326 3,116 2,237 4,990 15,620 : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ...............farms, 2022: 585 801 374 938 736 538 634 900 2017: 662 907 467 907 762 571 673 830 $1,000, 2022: 12,388 8,837 6,948 12,337 8,359 2,648 5,490 9,106 2017: 8,602 6,718 5,600 9,394 5,084 1,424 3,808 5,869 Utilities .........................................farms, 2022: 460 536 269 741 567 360 438 657 2017: 515 630 273 711 565 369 496 589 $1,000, 2022: 3,942 2,525 1,825 5,069 2,321 923 2,220 3,056 2017: 3,362 2,404 2,034 3,995 2,164 756 2,003 2,095 Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ..........farms, 2022: 525 647 329 847 639 453 548 815 2017: 583 776 338 804 672 489 598 726 $1,000, 2022: 14,852 9,574 8,613 16,374 9,860 3,258 8,939 12,782 2017: 11,406 8,376 5,733 13,254 8,147 2,761 6,328 8,981 Hired farm labor ..................................farms, 2022: 190 222 100 265 195 90 145 237 2017: 215 230 102 288 221 104 176 279 $1,000, 2022: 13,608 8,418 7,245 11,209 11,255 2,053 7,864 11,463 2017: 10,733 6,562 6,779 9,780 8,695 2,380 5,785 9,816 : Contract labor ....................................farms, 2022: 24 76 41 82 43 35 37 62 2017: 25 66 23 44 61 18 33 50 $1,000, 2022: 325 1,761 (D) 715 413 297 241 856 2017: 607 1,637 (D) 796 521 156 371 1,216 Customwork and custom hauling .....................farms, 2022: 149 207 81 323 182 70 194 320 2017: 113 182 73 339 211 88 245 320 $1,000, 2022: 3,353 3,494 1,379 6,563 1,787 641 3,161 6,227 2017: 2,486 2,281 931 4,228 1,339 433 2,190 4,930 Cash rent for land, buildings, : and grazing fees .................................farms, 2022: 276 193 78 351 281 91 179 320 2017: 313 242 102 351 274 109 202 325 $1,000, 2022: 30,374 18,003 16,398 41,094 32,100 3,256 20,226 30,993 2017: 19,658 14,489 9,048 35,053 21,482 2,447 20,589 27,711 Rent and lease expenses for machinery, : equipment, and farm share of vehicles ............farms, 2022: 75 90 39 122 59 40 29 98 2017: 84 69 54 101 82 33 50 108 $1,000, 2022: 1,414 1,930 2,369 2,443 2,164 325 762 1,955 2017: 847 1,018 (D) 1,847 631 440 589 1,221 : Interest expense ..................................farms, 2022: 267 329 137 417 236 156 236 360 2017: 344 360 169 481 230 180 272 386 $1,000, 2022: 10,222 7,536 3,654 12,363 4,198 1,216 4,666 8,422 2017: 8,222 6,617 4,966 14,503 3,752 1,441 4,557 5,697 : Secured by real estate ..........................farms, 2022: 230 263 90 342 156 107 180 252 2017: 270 289 130 394 163 143 220 287 $1,000, 2022: 7,941 5,842 2,137 9,728 2,308 870 2,902 5,799 2017: 5,352 4,905 2,895 10,811 2,239 1,191 3,231 3,597 Not secured by real estate ......................farms, 2022: 141 189 86 226 150 99 130 220 2017: 213 213 107 251 175 108 153 224 $1,000, 2022: 2,281 1,694 1,517 2,635 1,890 346 1,764 2,623 2017: 2,870 1,712 2,072 3,692 1,513 250 1,325 2,100 Property taxes paid ...............................farms, 2022: 593 876 418 935 725 550 659 923 2017: 673 982 480 890 739 591 681 844 $1,000, 2022: 4,871 4,883 3,262 8,042 6,402 2,200 5,088 8,362 2017: 3,755 3,938 1,813 6,511 4,988 1,593 4,788 5,705 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Illinois : Adams : Alexander : Bond : Boone : Brown : Bureau ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses - Con. : : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom : services for livestock ...........................farms, 2022: 13,819 362 25 135 108 79 155 2017: 18,480 471 30 226 169 101 205 $1,000, 2022: 128,773 6,454 33 316 1,407 690 1,316 2017: 119,030 4,257 15 374 630 782 1,415 : All other production expenses .....................farms, 2022: 48,076 940 84 395 285 257 846 2017: 38,355 699 44 331 199 157 696 $1,000, 2022: 891,095 13,120 897 5,075 4,516 3,242 20,258 2017: 780,356 12,223 607 4,031 4,319 3,145 25,569 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ ............farms, 2022: 7,916 121 28 49 16 24 144 2017: 8,948 174 7 43 16 18 142 $1,000, 2022: 543,186 4,737 508 1,032 1,224 1,995 8,733 2017: 462,094 5,639 79 810 548 920 7,187 : Depreciation expenses claimed .......................farms, 2022: 43,668 808 85 372 224 266 769 2017: 36,914 685 41 268 198 185 593 $1,000, 2022: 2,224,581 30,198 3,875 15,124 12,036 5,919 35,963 2017: 1,419,515 24,196 633 10,652 7,057 4,168 24,866 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Calhoun : Carroll : Cass : Champaign : Christian : Clark : Clay : Clinton ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses - Con. : : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom : services for livestock ...........................farms, 2022: 67 147 76 118 127 95 110 236 2017: 103 185 82 141 128 122 138 256 $1,000, 2022: 148 1,781 603 367 1,226 3,301 479 3,516 2017: 289 1,625 538 404 751 1,374 235 2,796 : All other production expenses .....................farms, 2022: 238 448 255 1,035 515 466 347 623 2017: 207 356 227 796 475 325 288 450 $1,000, 2022: 2,051 14,075 4,822 18,763 13,923 8,110 5,188 10,569 2017: 1,896 7,216 5,173 13,820 12,685 8,879 4,878 12,225 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ ............farms, 2022: 29 32 53 249 121 70 62 70 2017: 19 25 69 289 160 84 70 66 $1,000, 2022: 1,245 1,319 3,664 20,649 13,937 4,278 1,153 1,361 2017: 379 430 4,075 18,815 16,536 3,236 983 680 : Depreciation expenses claimed .......................farms, 2022: 201 428 234 885 474 420 339 564 2017: 209 384 210 688 440 337 329 433 $1,000, 2022: 3,184 25,047 12,281 59,541 30,859 19,578 18,222 35,812 2017: 2,509 18,285 9,917 29,601 23,114 18,182 16,835 24,184 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Coles : Cook : Crawford : Cumberland : De Kalb : De Witt : Douglas : Du Page ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses - Con. : : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom : services for livestock ...........................farms, 2022: 88 48 63 109 144 62 100 18 2017: 123 55 81 156 193 101 135 14 $1,000, 2022: 452 371 194 889 4,607 163 401 34 2017: 200 441 166 1,315 4,467 304 421 20 : All other production expenses .....................farms, 2022: 417 90 330 382 623 306 359 16 2017: 326 90 264 290 510 281 283 32 $1,000, 2022: 6,502 1,603 5,476 4,909 18,707 6,683 5,980 296 2017: 4,040 741 4,862 4,048 17,948 4,625 4,514 382 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ ............farms, 2022: 95 2 62 51 61 85 71 - 2017: 109 3 56 51 59 99 100 1 $1,000, 2022: 7,867 (D) 5,192 1,523 4,008 7,402 7,063 - 2017: 6,879 (D) 1,094 1,143 4,193 7,576 7,186 (D) : Depreciation expenses claimed .......................farms, 2022: 406 95 316 387 532 291 352 25 2017: 320 98 243 321 454 239 307 18 $1,000, 2022: 16,009 1,566 19,790 10,452 31,923 13,625 15,364 188 2017: 9,524 1,428 9,981 8,860 25,447 8,275 12,716 124 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Edgar : Edwards : Effingham : Fayette : Ford : Franklin : Fulton : Gallatin ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses - Con. : : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom : services for livestock ...........................farms, 2022: 108 60 297 221 58 114 289 35 2017: 109 82 378 305 76 169 332 38 $1,000, 2022: 1,266 445 2,218 2,043 1,096 432 3,913 73 2017: 1,741 817 2,176 823 768 447 3,598 66 : All other production expenses .....................farms, 2022: 461 199 793 698 446 277 733 117 2017: 385 136 599 557 335 252 496 105 $1,000, 2022: 12,896 3,628 8,472 9,357 10,219 3,624 10,220 3,716 2017: 17,198 2,457 7,250 7,129 6,642 3,595 5,771 4,324 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ ............farms, 2022: 113 29 63 116 114 27 96 21 2017: 143 40 72 125 126 37 117 35 $1,000, 2022: 10,223 975 1,013 3,373 10,494 438 3,768 3,104 2017: 8,184 829 974 2,121 8,696 285 4,622 1,641 : Depreciation expenses claimed .......................farms, 2022: 430 160 659 625 393 304 731 102 2017: 375 136 576 559 355 259 484 100 $1,000, 2022: 27,188 14,546 19,059 25,162 19,606 13,918 23,376 28,751 2017: 19,113 6,000 11,582 15,945 12,720 7,025 16,284 8,644 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Greene : Grundy : Hamilton : Hancock : Hardin : Henderson : Henry : Iroquois ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses - Con. : : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom : services for livestock ...........................farms, 2022: 112 58 71 242 41 125 271 183 2017: 208 65 56 355 56 173 392 222 $1,000, 2022: 502 185 61 7,264 65 1,286 1,675 1,887 2017: 1,605 208 218 8,401 46 565 3,009 1,669 : All other production expenses .....................farms, 2022: 508 317 309 752 46 332 970 1,286 2017: 410 260 210 630 49 286 804 976 $1,000, 2022: 10,250 6,790 5,151 11,763 539 8,728 18,175 29,208 2017: 9,516 6,191 3,536 11,993 227 5,714 14,455 19,346 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ ............farms, 2022: 106 75 64 159 2 54 117 288 2017: 104 84 38 168 2 59 111 317 $1,000, 2022: 8,891 5,681 2,770 9,304 (D) 5,073 6,692 25,525 2017: 7,031 4,511 748 11,260 (D) 3,187 5,394 17,102 : Depreciation expenses claimed .......................farms, 2022: 448 303 284 677 74 306 823 1,092 2017: 400 253 179 621 51 266 759 867 $1,000, 2022: 19,736 17,060 10,987 40,160 1,075 17,290 40,658 60,569 2017: 12,592 12,945 10,117 25,838 701 11,496 32,636 28,966 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Jackson : Jasper : Jefferson : Jersey : Jo Daviess : Johnson : Kane : Kankakee ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses - Con. : : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom : services for livestock ...........................farms, 2022: 177 135 253 79 354 165 128 100 2017: 209 202 309 140 438 227 190 116 $1,000, 2022: 478 1,538 504 188 2,777 213 1,019 982 2017: 351 2,691 489 379 2,659 217 1,038 816 : All other production expenses .....................farms, 2022: 458 548 532 282 629 305 341 547 2017: 336 460 414 262 521 234 351 455 $1,000, 2022: 8,449 8,469 4,840 4,261 7,912 1,661 12,315 14,092 2017: 4,086 6,247 3,856 4,043 8,020 987 17,456 9,468 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ ............farms, 2022: 85 58 67 43 22 12 15 101 2017: 48 70 65 47 16 7 23 109 $1,000, 2022: 2,352 2,406 1,864 3,155 823 217 208 5,336 2017: 482 965 2,237 2,120 205 112 170 5,682 : Depreciation expenses claimed .......................farms, 2022: 444 497 488 261 527 264 333 488 2017: 350 500 450 244 479 230 329 414 $1,000, 2022: 22,015 18,493 15,642 12,594 20,840 5,560 20,189 28,010 2017: 10,854 13,488 11,464 7,412 18,135 2,735 13,904 16,649 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Kendall : Knox : Lake : La Salle : Lawrence : Lee : Livingston : Logan ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses - Con. : : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom : services for livestock ...........................farms, 2022: 51 240 60 229 74 135 168 95 2017: 63 288 120 303 80 205 234 116 $1,000, 2022: 123 1,700 1,079 789 866 422 3,849 751 2017: 421 2,508 498 678 320 1,016 1,806 1,051 : All other production expenses .....................farms, 2022: 282 712 157 1,296 234 645 1,199 471 2017: 206 504 138 976 189 512 952 439 $1,000, 2022: 5,876 15,805 2,192 23,197 6,044 13,835 21,411 12,567 2017: 4,308 12,267 2,175 15,494 6,261 20,226 16,989 12,436 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ ............farms, 2022: 33 102 2 254 47 95 295 125 2017: 33 107 11 254 48 94 341 150 $1,000, 2022: 1,555 8,553 (D) 17,919 2,410 4,355 22,966 12,491 2017: 1,261 5,996 28 16,111 1,292 4,468 20,079 12,449 : Depreciation expenses claimed .......................farms, 2022: 209 646 151 1,124 239 542 1,023 471 2017: 165 486 126 838 225 464 863 401 $1,000, 2022: 7,562 37,709 3,570 50,985 22,739 32,503 53,516 31,180 2017: 7,526 20,018 3,461 31,696 10,783 23,662 37,046 20,630 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : McDonough : McHenry : McLean : Macon : Macoupin : Madison : Marion : Marshall ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses - Con. : : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom : services for livestock ...........................farms, 2022: 155 305 209 76 233 209 178 83 2017: 281 372 229 81 291 295 195 101 $1,000, 2022: 4,555 1,363 3,768 200 2,499 501 331 302 2017: 1,567 2,429 3,459 189 1,081 588 386 246 : All other production expenses .....................farms, 2022: 453 526 1,088 397 827 616 471 379 2017: 433 422 853 368 583 499 352 307 $1,000, 2022: 9,327 13,591 21,621 8,654 11,876 8,303 5,869 7,424 2017: 6,737 8,895 18,331 7,417 9,709 7,341 7,571 6,791 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ ............farms, 2022: 95 37 236 90 95 88 52 80 2017: 144 15 333 132 119 81 86 92 $1,000, 2022: 8,355 1,021 19,609 10,334 4,365 2,962 3,634 7,880 2017: 7,842 248 22,539 8,525 3,580 1,618 1,755 5,358 : Depreciation expenses claimed .......................farms, 2022: 405 445 916 363 762 588 469 361 2017: 375 350 797 291 586 580 425 307 $1,000, 2022: 18,721 19,509 54,638 24,929 33,085 29,052 22,001 16,928 2017: 14,385 14,367 33,338 11,608 21,994 17,228 9,683 8,855 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Mason : Massac : Menard : Mercer : Monroe : Montgomery : Morgan : Moultrie ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses - Con. : : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom : services for livestock ...........................farms, 2022: 67 76 84 175 121 159 121 91 2017: 74 122 104 208 162 240 191 153 $1,000, 2022: 638 205 257 5,762 563 3,100 363 224 2017: 1,397 390 410 1,565 903 1,193 355 341 : All other production expenses .....................farms, 2022: 420 195 220 463 320 621 534 283 2017: 323 167 227 428 271 526 380 234 $1,000, 2022: 9,606 3,097 4,548 9,106 6,002 10,570 8,185 5,733 2017: 7,904 2,233 3,878 9,876 4,003 9,319 6,261 4,146 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ ............farms, 2022: 111 30 41 40 57 100 125 64 2017: 124 39 77 50 93 129 131 74 $1,000, 2022: 12,232 1,890 4,748 3,286 1,952 6,943 9,565 4,886 2017: 11,889 2,529 5,603 1,788 1,100 4,542 9,645 4,600 : Depreciation expenses claimed .......................farms, 2022: 445 199 226 442 304 636 455 287 2017: 327 182 189 385 251 585 359 220 $1,000, 2022: 26,303 9,526 14,426 21,243 14,159 31,693 26,794 11,603 2017: 16,603 7,192 7,299 14,513 7,778 20,740 19,289 8,789 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Ogle : Peoria : Perry : Piatt : Pike : Pope : Pulaski : Putnam ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses - Con. : : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom : services for livestock ...........................farms, 2022: 231 172 108 58 199 90 22 12 2017: 349 244 167 63 291 86 49 14 $1,000, 2022: 2,973 457 429 50 2,180 181 56 46 2017: 2,151 1,159 329 78 5,115 137 57 26 : All other production expenses .....................farms, 2022: 626 680 282 299 688 180 98 127 2017: 523 441 266 268 496 109 110 101 $1,000, 2022: 16,748 9,174 3,750 7,850 12,083 789 1,979 2,438 2017: 12,431 6,446 4,071 6,473 13,128 366 1,932 2,388 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ ............farms, 2022: 65 114 31 87 83 19 24 13 2017: 67 116 55 106 81 6 29 21 $1,000, 2022: 4,283 5,476 405 10,564 5,595 307 1,406 1,128 2017: 2,616 4,527 837 10,578 4,674 (D) 888 829 : Depreciation expenses claimed .......................farms, 2022: 600 577 253 260 624 172 91 114 2017: 536 427 256 243 500 132 105 77 $1,000, 2022: 37,072 20,065 12,187 18,010 28,239 3,461 7,046 5,519 2017: 25,034 13,544 5,595 11,447 13,888 2,234 4,069 3,165 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Randolph : Richland : Rock Island : St. Clair : Saline : Sangamon : Schuyler : Scott ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses - Con. : : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom : services for livestock ...........................farms, 2022: 180 87 138 151 96 142 99 46 2017: 227 115 218 160 135 282 132 88 $1,000, 2022: 751 970 1,237 1,087 789 498 2,859 219 2017: 500 415 1,155 906 277 1,550 4,138 238 : All other production expenses .....................farms, 2022: 413 384 393 487 215 665 335 168 2017: 349 268 340 367 166 555 245 165 $1,000, 2022: 5,964 7,553 4,517 9,293 3,038 11,605 4,846 2,536 2017: 5,037 4,399 4,122 5,608 5,341 11,591 3,376 3,287 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ ............farms, 2022: 91 66 27 114 35 139 54 31 2017: 99 60 28 108 56 160 51 32 $1,000, 2022: 2,800 2,023 770 3,670 2,909 14,859 2,541 3,504 2017: 1,201 777 862 1,211 1,898 12,882 4,053 2,726 : Depreciation expenses claimed .......................farms, 2022: 421 381 357 465 208 538 310 167 2017: 407 319 328 366 206 509 225 166 $1,000, 2022: 19,824 19,978 15,638 24,361 12,243 53,196 14,086 6,147 2017: 9,308 9,902 11,192 12,131 9,355 26,556 9,566 7,140 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Shelby : Stark : Stephenson : Tazewell : Union : Vermilion : Wabash : Warren ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses - Con. : : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom : services for livestock ...........................farms, 2022: 209 62 356 129 153 143 18 165 2017: 300 85 419 208 156 197 36 243 $1,000, 2022: 1,459 391 5,056 794 207 315 50 952 2017: 1,374 370 3,755 1,432 186 293 31 1,084 : All other production expenses .....................farms, 2022: 823 289 730 625 294 696 137 540 2017: 598 241 529 500 244 581 118 484 $1,000, 2022: 10,859 6,741 17,340 10,409 3,348 15,622 3,877 11,912 2017: 9,223 4,659 30,332 9,022 3,182 12,114 2,090 8,702 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ ............farms, 2022: 190 46 27 150 33 145 27 106 2017: 202 67 35 190 24 181 43 121 $1,000, 2022: 13,635 4,019 1,667 15,991 1,326 15,205 1,725 9,414 2017: 13,425 2,683 1,078 14,357 608 13,062 1,211 7,239 : Depreciation expenses claimed .......................farms, 2022: 761 258 598 518 292 642 117 468 2017: 570 201 531 488 268 531 102 421 $1,000, 2022: 29,153 15,461 42,972 31,644 7,605 34,305 9,361 24,951 2017: 15,833 11,023 28,913 18,835 5,505 20,958 4,092 15,313 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Washington : Wayne : White : Whiteside : Will : Williamson : Winnebago : Woodford ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses - Con. : : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom : services for livestock ...........................farms, 2022: 142 177 67 204 132 155 169 165 2017: 195 273 86 288 191 172 253 188 $1,000, 2022: 2,044 1,132 137 1,827 494 301 1,595 2,169 2017: 2,236 741 239 3,296 447 165 655 2,083 : All other production expenses .....................farms, 2022: 470 537 271 727 547 296 411 691 2017: 411 491 243 556 407 188 326 531 $1,000, 2022: 10,620 7,982 6,501 16,079 8,967 2,446 7,127 13,164 2017: 9,634 8,946 8,275 10,678 7,580 2,074 5,199 10,753 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ ............farms, 2022: 146 78 77 69 63 15 22 93 2017: 125 104 81 62 84 20 21 133 $1,000, 2022: 3,802 3,642 6,102 5,980 3,171 263 1,519 6,913 2017: 2,323 2,613 6,994 4,241 4,123 284 756 4,557 : Depreciation expenses claimed .......................farms, 2022: 416 499 250 648 482 282 357 648 2017: 400 479 238 534 351 222 304 459 $1,000, 2022: 34,215 21,178 15,633 43,123 18,890 7,432 12,575 25,596 2017: 25,173 20,910 11,133 22,811 11,151 3,966 8,399 15,090 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Illinois : Adams : Alexander : Bond : Boone : Brown : Bureau ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Net cash farm income of the operations .............$1,000, 2022: 10,001,692 148,308 8,042 48,357 48,599 38,998 221,358 2017: 5,043,302 89,446 5,239 28,224 13,826 10,631 97,294 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 140,625 113,126 55,459 77,744 116,825 86,854 194,515 2017: 69,418 68,384 41,578 44,308 30,254 25,373 93,732 : Farms with net gains 1/ ...........................farms, 2022: 47,331 848 64 364 211 281 863 2017: 47,773 900 69 377 213 314 778 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 227,392 200,432 181,330 149,184 267,382 150,358 268,000 2017: 118,236 107,466 83,672 82,557 98,416 47,301 136,017 : Farms with net losses .............................farms, 2022: 23,792 463 81 258 205 168 275 2017: 24,878 408 57 260 244 105 260 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 31,985 46,777 43,994 23,048 38,138 19,362 36,096 2017: 24,326 17,826 9,379 11,154 29,248 40,200 32,795 : Net cash farm income of producers ..................$1,000, 2022: 8,718,647 134,788 5,028 43,311 44,930 37,339 199,475 2017: 4,167,230 76,436 3,985 24,722 12,556 9,819 83,221 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 122,585 102,813 34,675 69,632 108,005 83,161 175,286 2017: 57,360 58,437 31,629 38,811 27,475 23,434 80,175 : Producers reporting net gains 1/ ..................farms, 2022: 46,736 845 64 362 210 281 856 2017: 46,849 884 65 371 211 311 766 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 204,773 186,995 136,387 138,705 251,193 144,544 245,422 2017: 104,382 96,961 74,341 77,491 93,214 45,288 125,741 : Producers reporting net losses ....................farms, 2022: 24,387 466 81 260 206 168 282 2017: 25,802 424 61 266 246 108 272 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 34,921 49,833 45,690 26,540 37,963 19,510 37,610 2017: 28,020 21,881 13,884 15,139 28,911 39,498 48,150 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Calhoun : Carroll : Cass : Champaign : Christian : Clark : Clay : Clinton ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Net cash farm income of the operations .............$1,000, 2022: 21,065 118,004 63,923 243,265 179,088 92,217 52,147 137,622 2017: 12,061 61,685 43,040 138,663 111,283 48,008 29,978 63,241 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 45,594 177,449 161,829 182,906 233,188 127,725 77,715 158,368 2017: 25,444 98,381 100,327 114,220 140,155 65,495 40,953 76,103 : Farms with net gains 1/ ...........................farms, 2022: 288 467 286 1,026 593 472 406 579 2017: 285 438 310 873 586 503 483 587 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 80,352 265,905 236,494 249,508 310,668 206,825 161,281 256,274 2017: 51,055 149,936 148,164 170,262 196,696 104,367 73,659 117,308 : Farms with net losses .............................farms, 2022: 174 198 109 304 175 250 265 290 2017: 189 189 119 341 208 230 249 244 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 11,936 31,183 34,081 41,878 29,361 21,617 50,313 37,106 2017: 13,175 21,098 24,292 29,252 19,141 19,517 22,487 23,028 : Net cash farm income of producers ..................$1,000, 2022: 18,076 113,426 59,939 203,783 147,744 79,410 45,606 122,951 2017: 11,267 60,119 35,954 115,768 86,051 32,629 22,134 55,665 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 39,125 170,566 151,745 153,220 192,375 109,986 67,967 141,485 2017: 23,770 95,883 83,808 95,360 108,377 44,515 30,238 66,985 : Producers reporting net gains 1/ ..................farms, 2022: 279 467 287 1,018 581 468 401 569 2017: 282 439 296 846 570 489 469 577 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 73,166 256,299 221,912 214,630 263,772 183,087 147,247 237,073 2017: 49,019 146,023 133,685 150,387 159,857 85,483 61,073 108,082 : Producers reporting net losses ....................farms, 2022: 183 198 108 312 187 254 270 300 2017: 192 188 133 368 224 244 263 254 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 12,773 31,643 34,718 47,149 29,453 24,704 49,779 39,812 2017: 13,316 21,198 27,196 31,141 22,622 37,590 24,749 26,372 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Coles : Cook : Crawford : Cumberland : De Kalb : De Witt : Douglas : Du Page ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Net cash farm income of the operations .............$1,000, 2022: 71,141 8,467 71,368 51,899 170,554 77,676 91,306 3,931 2017: 47,641 2,162 35,939 37,534 85,508 45,706 61,567 -1,080 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 105,707 54,979 117,576 75,655 211,344 178,156 162,756 65,521 2017: 67,961 11,877 63,496 51,842 109,767 90,687 102,612 -14,026 : Farms with net gains 1/ ...........................farms, 2022: 420 69 390 449 578 301 350 24 2017: 496 81 401 500 500 317 394 14 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 194,103 170,519 209,773 135,199 320,590 269,104 285,262 196,834 2017: 104,049 89,537 99,610 79,951 186,687 159,021 168,823 55,874 : Farms with net losses .............................farms, 2022: 253 85 217 237 229 135 211 36 2017: 205 101 165 224 279 187 206 63 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 41,038 38,812 48,125 37,152 64,395 24,623 40,453 22,020 2017: 19,352 50,405 24,272 10,901 28,083 25,151 24,025 29,560 : Net cash farm income of producers ..................$1,000, 2022: 60,624 8,486 48,906 43,379 160,912 59,575 80,157 3,931 2017: 38,414 2,149 26,226 32,959 78,973 35,639 48,900 -1,079 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 90,080 55,102 80,571 63,235 199,395 136,640 142,883 65,521 2017: 54,799 11,808 46,336 45,523 101,377 70,713 81,499 -14,010 : Producers reporting net gains 1/ ..................farms, 2022: 417 69 380 439 581 293 350 24 2017: 491 81 395 489 496 309 382 14 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 169,009 170,792 161,368 120,828 305,271 219,121 254,545 196,834 2017: 86,910 89,543 80,930 74,107 175,418 135,427 141,671 55,874 : Producers reporting net losses ....................farms, 2022: 256 85 227 247 226 143 211 36 2017: 210 101 171 235 283 195 218 63 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 38,488 38,812 54,684 39,127 72,790 32,359 42,339 22,020 2017: 20,279 50,535 33,573 13,956 28,390 31,833 23,938 29,540 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Edgar : Edwards : Effingham : Fayette : Ford : Franklin : Fulton : Gallatin ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Net cash farm income of the operations .............$1,000, 2022: 146,343 28,991 103,437 91,248 113,997 42,437 108,182 46,458 2017: 77,504 21,098 63,006 61,169 54,038 24,687 50,973 20,847 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 214,579 92,622 84,507 81,326 209,553 74,581 93,502 286,780 2017: 121,670 72,503 52,813 49,370 95,812 41,421 52,387 126,346 : Farms with net gains 1/ ...........................farms, 2022: 498 204 803 693 420 295 771 108 2017: 484 219 798 780 436 366 600 111 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 304,588 176,034 140,017 147,682 289,916 158,847 151,758 447,074 2017: 169,791 100,217 86,163 86,502 136,680 75,401 100,939 197,321 : Farms with net losses .............................farms, 2022: 184 109 421 429 124 274 386 54 2017: 153 72 395 459 128 230 373 54 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 29,035 63,490 21,370 25,865 62,643 16,144 22,859 33,808 2017: 30,558 11,794 14,563 13,729 43,394 12,652 25,713 19,546 : Net cash farm income of producers ..................$1,000, 2022: 130,962 26,165 86,502 73,428 97,780 31,140 101,180 38,976 2017: 64,119 17,630 54,008 52,960 41,739 20,489 47,250 14,873 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 192,027 83,595 70,672 65,444 179,743 54,728 87,450 240,590 2017: 100,658 60,584 45,271 42,744 74,005 34,377 48,561 90,141 : Producers reporting net gains 1/ ..................farms, 2022: 488 199 777 684 413 293 765 107 2017: 470 216 782 765 431 363 591 107 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 281,978 168,306 123,921 129,444 258,457 121,808 144,592 383,753 2017: 148,262 86,077 77,504 78,652 111,579 66,253 96,392 158,475 : Producers reporting net losses ....................farms, 2022: 194 114 447 438 131 276 392 55 2017: 167 75 411 474 133 233 382 58 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 34,241 64,278 21,889 34,501 68,415 16,485 24,063 37,926 2017: 33,318 12,836 16,059 15,209 47,755 15,283 25,439 35,922 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Greene : Grundy : Hamilton : Hancock : Hardin : Henderson : Henry : Iroquois ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Net cash farm income of the operations .............$1,000, 2022: 97,911 71,647 53,360 172,607 1,479 81,587 183,842 330,514 2017: 56,296 39,652 30,565 98,343 1,494 41,333 97,504 136,968 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 138,098 163,952 99,925 159,821 11,557 194,718 144,758 214,064 2017: 76,803 96,243 55,371 88,677 9,280 94,368 72,065 90,349 : Farms with net gains 1/ ...........................farms, 2022: 532 295 351 790 54 322 916 1,241 2017: 515 290 402 782 66 325 906 1,118 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 191,417 266,735 176,477 226,056 39,396 270,117 217,530 276,668 2017: 119,774 155,034 82,138 134,313 42,050 135,820 120,398 134,313 : Farms with net losses .............................farms, 2022: 177 142 183 290 74 97 354 303 2017: 218 122 150 327 95 113 447 398 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 22,162 49,576 46,904 20,614 8,758 55,579 43,546 42,345 2017: 24,713 43,506 16,365 20,457 13,487 24,851 25,899 33,150 : Net cash farm income of producers ..................$1,000, 2022: 85,982 63,649 49,584 154,294 1,455 70,561 162,018 282,878 2017: 45,177 31,586 28,983 80,874 1,406 36,703 80,666 106,403 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 121,272 145,650 92,853 142,865 11,366 168,404 127,574 183,211 2017: 61,633 76,666 52,505 72,926 8,734 83,796 59,620 70,187 : Producers reporting net gains 1/ ..................farms, 2022: 530 293 350 783 56 316 914 1,219 2017: 505 278 398 775 66 325 894 1,079 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 170,405 244,030 166,117 205,688 37,534 243,134 197,725 244,521 2017: 102,313 136,561 79,427 117,032 40,744 121,437 104,481 114,895 : Producers reporting net losses ....................farms, 2022: 179 144 184 297 72 103 356 325 2017: 228 134 154 334 95 113 459 437 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 24,204 54,525 46,508 22,759 8,986 60,867 52,534 46,746 2017: 28,469 47,593 17,073 29,417 13,505 24,463 27,758 40,202 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Jackson : Jasper : Jefferson : Jersey : Jo Daviess : Johnson : Kane : Kankakee ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Net cash farm income of the operations .............$1,000, 2022: 63,081 88,908 41,845 49,730 93,737 587 90,988 133,819 2017: 20,716 50,842 19,678 16,761 29,021 5,080 19,944 62,922 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 82,244 108,822 44,994 108,110 103,348 1,034 178,758 181,327 2017: 26,834 55,686 17,905 32,296 30,645 7,779 32,965 83,231 : Farms with net gains 1/ ...........................farms, 2022: 408 585 535 298 598 222 292 528 2017: 440 662 670 310 585 279 282 496 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 174,008 162,814 96,280 176,086 166,856 43,831 332,396 264,384 2017: 59,848 82,246 45,552 72,728 79,006 30,856 115,425 137,278 : Farms with net losses .............................farms, 2022: 359 232 395 162 309 346 217 210 2017: 332 251 429 209 362 374 323 260 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 22,045 27,322 24,469 16,934 19,558 26,426 27,979 27,503 2017: 16,919 14,362 25,274 27,676 47,506 9,436 39,027 19,875 : Net cash farm income of producers ..................$1,000, 2022: 51,948 71,909 35,438 45,337 89,241 133 85,665 119,120 2017: 16,867 41,297 11,087 13,959 27,817 4,447 18,848 56,548 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 67,729 88,016 38,105 98,560 98,391 234 168,301 161,409 2017: 21,849 45,232 10,088 26,896 29,374 6,810 31,153 74,799 : Producers reporting net gains 1/ ..................farms, 2022: 407 570 534 298 599 222 291 522 2017: 438 645 657 299 584 278 283 474 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 148,412 139,725 84,763 161,546 159,107 41,541 316,161 241,712 2017: 54,444 71,474 36,500 69,269 77,640 28,700 113,537 131,967 : Producers reporting net losses ....................farms, 2022: 360 247 396 162 308 346 218 216 2017: 334 268 442 220 363 375 322 282 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 23,488 31,312 24,812 17,304 19,690 26,270 29,073 32,656 2017: 20,896 17,925 29,171 30,693 48,276 9,418 41,253 21,291 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Kendall : Knox : Lake : La Salle : Lawrence : Lee : Livingston : Logan ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Net cash farm income of the operations .............$1,000, 2022: 52,209 176,535 11,942 247,665 102,731 154,864 314,269 173,074 2017: 22,145 74,738 6,644 126,373 37,869 66,914 158,236 87,843 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 136,315 179,406 39,026 145,173 309,432 186,809 217,036 277,807 2017: 70,751 87,618 21,999 84,474 88,895 80,426 120,515 128,613 : Farms with net gains 1/ ...........................farms, 2022: 223 646 75 1,188 217 638 1,190 494 2017: 204 583 88 1,077 322 544 1,035 502 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 260,828 290,269 258,889 226,839 490,105 250,878 272,553 359,449 2017: 127,092 147,741 143,768 129,290 126,102 139,458 158,952 183,967 : Farms with net losses .............................farms, 2022: 160 338 231 518 115 191 258 129 2017: 109 270 214 419 104 288 278 181 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 37,225 32,480 32,358 42,124 31,490 27,204 39,029 34,838 2017: 34,693 42,204 28,075 30,723 26,304 31,079 22,590 24,909 : Net cash farm income of producers ..................$1,000, 2022: 47,215 161,680 11,754 221,709 67,859 142,906 265,079 152,273 2017: 21,168 65,070 6,661 104,837 27,427 59,748 126,314 71,067 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 123,277 164,309 38,413 129,959 204,395 172,384 183,066 244,419 2017: 67,630 76,284 22,056 70,078 64,382 71,812 96,203 104,052 : Producers reporting net gains 1/ ..................farms, 2022: 215 632 73 1,175 210 624 1,176 487 2017: 204 577 88 1,044 317 537 1,006 489 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 250,763 276,724 263,311 209,434 344,217 238,721 235,479 325,174 2017: 123,255 134,509 143,781 115,785 98,151 129,806 134,503 159,321 : Producers reporting net losses ....................farms, 2022: 168 352 233 531 122 205 272 136 2017: 109 276 214 452 109 295 307 194 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 39,874 37,527 32,049 45,905 36,282 29,539 43,545 44,755 2017: 36,475 45,442 27,999 35,494 33,825 33,756 29,302 35,260 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : McDonough : McHenry : McLean : Macon : Macoupin : Madison : Marion : Marshall ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Net cash farm income of the operations .............$1,000, 2022: 102,187 64,307 284,028 118,940 168,779 63,524 107,655 76,365 2017: 68,763 12,765 157,882 60,683 60,668 43,415 35,857 39,138 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 155,300 77,666 190,879 208,667 136,663 66,033 122,196 155,529 2017: 90,478 14,489 111,498 103,027 51,897 40,236 35,714 82,920 : Farms with net gains 1/ ...........................farms, 2022: 465 355 1,056 374 861 511 519 362 2017: 540 330 1,024 400 791 644 670 352 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 234,531 248,311 282,802 336,169 211,554 150,495 221,395 225,817 2017: 135,886 104,133 163,668 161,938 86,634 80,717 60,595 121,927 : Farms with net losses .............................farms, 2022: 193 473 432 196 374 451 362 129 2017: 220 551 392 189 378 435 334 120 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 35,594 50,408 33,822 34,628 35,748 29,666 20,026 41,713 2017: 20,978 39,199 24,781 21,653 20,791 19,695 14,196 31,500 : Net cash farm income of producers ..................$1,000, 2022: 91,670 62,788 232,351 101,344 152,901 54,850 97,455 67,288 2017: 56,232 15,045 121,506 49,644 49,440 34,549 30,165 31,834 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 139,316 75,831 156,150 177,796 123,806 57,016 110,618 137,044 2017: 73,990 17,077 85,809 84,286 42,292 32,019 30,045 67,444 : Producers reporting net gains 1/ ..................farms, 2022: 467 357 1,034 372 844 505 515 353 2017: 535 330 1,005 392 771 625 667 343 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 211,238 242,356 241,664 294,110 199,684 136,819 204,348 206,626 2017: 114,389 105,849 133,932 139,098 76,575 70,933 52,752 106,847 : Producers reporting net losses ....................farms, 2022: 191 471 454 198 391 457 366 138 2017: 225 551 411 197 398 454 337 129 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 36,534 50,388 38,611 40,731 39,982 31,167 21,269 40,945 2017: 22,070 36,089 31,863 24,782 24,119 21,552 14,897 37,326 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Mason : Massac : Menard : Mercer : Monroe : Montgomery : Morgan : Moultrie ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Net cash farm income of the operations .............$1,000, 2022: 130,347 18,549 54,394 118,933 40,840 155,736 108,028 80,948 2017: 61,677 11,320 30,665 69,409 22,298 78,410 56,897 43,878 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 221,679 52,998 152,793 172,367 76,623 163,588 143,463 168,642 2017: 112,550 27,146 79,442 92,792 39,256 73,486 82,103 83,418 : Farms with net gains 1/ ...........................farms, 2022: 426 206 222 470 287 661 545 322 2017: 410 217 257 541 291 737 465 350 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 321,777 111,471 271,447 265,071 167,650 251,541 213,974 264,664 2017: 166,828 70,282 129,790 134,403 91,731 116,401 135,545 133,733 : Farms with net losses .............................farms, 2022: 162 144 134 220 246 291 208 158 2017: 138 200 129 207 277 330 228 176 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 41,543 30,651 43,784 25,684 29,575 36,196 41,289 27,048 2017: 48,712 19,657 20,862 15,959 15,870 22,357 26,891 16,639 : Net cash farm income of producers ..................$1,000, 2022: 111,803 14,660 45,912 104,307 34,840 134,639 97,543 74,415 2017: 45,968 10,037 24,667 61,890 17,141 65,367 43,909 36,970 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 190,140 41,885 128,968 151,170 65,366 141,427 129,539 155,032 2017: 83,883 24,071 63,904 82,740 30,178 61,263 63,361 70,286 : Producers reporting net gains 1/ ..................farms, 2022: 421 205 221 468 281 651 541 321 2017: 395 207 251 536 286 713 455 345 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 285,372 103,034 234,475 235,906 150,916 225,265 195,032 246,017 2017: 139,915 71,008 110,866 122,420 77,042 105,006 113,889 116,005 : Producers reporting net losses ....................farms, 2022: 167 145 135 222 252 301 212 159 2017: 153 210 135 212 282 354 238 181 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 49,935 44,567 43,751 27,464 30,029 39,895 37,592 28,654 2017: 60,777 22,196 23,409 17,582 17,352 26,841 33,238 16,858 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Ogle : Peoria : Perry : Piatt : Pike : Pope : Pulaski : Putnam ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Net cash farm income of the operations .............$1,000, 2022: 165,346 102,796 32,198 102,049 130,761 5,680 17,154 27,516 2017: 58,558 43,924 13,591 57,410 72,653 2,562 12,097 13,920 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 179,920 103,939 67,219 261,663 128,449 17,109 103,338 165,759 2017: 57,921 49,688 23,761 136,042 75,997 7,957 54,490 94,691 : Farms with net gains 1/ ...........................farms, 2022: 604 665 288 276 723 142 114 117 2017: 553 544 359 305 648 177 149 106 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 289,421 171,120 147,197 383,356 196,019 59,777 156,132 243,753 2017: 130,984 94,976 54,210 194,988 127,304 28,147 89,281 140,461 : Farms with net losses .............................farms, 2022: 315 324 191 114 295 190 52 49 2017: 458 340 213 117 308 145 73 41 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 30,045 33,946 53,376 32,962 37,156 14,781 12,405 20,473 2017: 30,297 22,773 27,560 17,620 31,949 16,689 16,521 23,641 : Net cash farm income of producers ..................$1,000, 2022: 158,366 89,539 27,452 86,134 115,280 5,408 16,201 24,934 2017: 52,448 36,910 11,663 44,226 53,782 2,420 7,863 12,070 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 172,324 90,534 57,311 220,857 113,242 16,288 97,597 150,204 2017: 51,877 41,753 20,390 104,802 56,257 7,515 35,421 82,112 : Producers reporting net gains 1/ ..................farms, 2022: 596 659 284 273 708 142 114 116 2017: 551 540 352 296 637 177 142 105 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 282,145 153,002 133,311 333,235 178,984 59,436 147,010 224,058 2017: 123,285 83,016 51,328 162,745 113,205 26,791 67,919 123,411 : Producers reporting net losses ....................farms, 2022: 323 330 195 117 310 190 52 50 2017: 460 344 220 126 319 145 80 42 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 30,317 34,212 53,376 41,360 36,905 15,960 10,732 21,137 2017: 33,656 23,021 29,111 31,318 57,459 16,015 22,263 21,136 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Randolph : Richland : Rock Island : St. Clair : Saline : Sangamon : Schuyler : Scott ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Net cash farm income of the operations .............$1,000, 2022: 51,061 59,534 53,103 71,758 51,921 248,916 54,905 43,388 2017: 30,882 38,831 31,306 37,884 19,681 110,985 36,515 31,512 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 68,630 108,639 93,000 96,579 132,116 249,915 95,654 162,503 2017: 38,220 65,153 48,237 47,773 43,542 102,479 67,123 105,041 : Farms with net gains 1/ ...........................farms, 2022: 439 369 343 425 221 663 407 196 2017: 515 382 408 451 264 688 376 220 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 138,669 180,133 167,148 201,846 257,419 386,381 153,202 229,717 2017: 66,405 109,228 85,829 100,419 90,642 184,049 107,955 159,144 : Farms with net losses .............................farms, 2022: 305 179 228 318 172 333 167 71 2017: 293 214 241 342 188 395 168 80 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 32,179 38,743 18,548 44,108 28,885 21,787 44,598 23,047 2017: 11,319 13,523 15,405 21,653 22,598 39,596 24,263 43,745 : Net cash farm income of producers ..................$1,000, 2022: 44,163 37,788 51,042 60,127 44,716 222,285 47,222 39,332 2017: 25,089 23,095 28,854 30,920 14,463 91,242 30,044 26,707 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 59,360 68,957 89,391 80,924 113,782 223,178 82,268 147,310 2017: 31,051 38,751 44,460 38,992 31,997 84,249 55,229 89,023 : Producers reporting net gains 1/ ..................farms, 2022: 422 351 341 418 221 648 404 195 2017: 501 366 406 436 261 668 364 220 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 130,149 147,163 162,557 184,600 226,867 356,525 136,402 213,157 2017: 57,286 76,085 80,312 90,477 74,748 164,138 99,277 140,121 : Producers reporting net losses ....................farms, 2022: 322 197 230 325 172 348 170 72 2017: 307 230 243 357 191 415 180 80 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 33,414 70,385 19,086 52,419 31,518 25,125 46,380 31,024 2017: 11,761 20,659 15,441 23,886 26,422 44,343 33,847 51,495 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Shelby : Stark : Stephenson : Tazewell : Union : Vermilion : Wabash : Warren ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Net cash farm income of the operations .............$1,000, 2022: 140,345 80,467 154,864 168,788 13,099 175,607 26,335 127,183 2017: 79,670 42,032 60,601 80,905 13,070 93,673 13,449 82,517 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 117,052 232,565 155,175 194,233 21,795 174,040 148,785 192,701 2017: 66,558 116,109 62,799 94,405 22,153 89,298 64,657 116,058 : Farms with net gains 1/ ...........................farms, 2022: 807 275 639 641 313 755 137 512 2017: 868 284 606 590 337 698 159 511 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 184,711 302,543 260,468 271,490 60,101 241,149 216,499 261,716 2017: 98,372 151,458 115,752 145,701 54,531 148,175 112,773 170,104 : Farms with net losses .............................farms, 2022: 392 71 359 228 288 254 40 148 2017: 329 78 359 267 253 351 49 200 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 22,236 38,477 32,242 22,968 19,835 25,437 83,136 46,051 2017: 17,376 12,597 26,587 18,946 20,974 27,786 91,475 22,030 : Net cash farm income of producers ..................$1,000, 2022: 122,612 72,717 150,956 137,895 10,623 151,339 20,833 104,804 2017: 63,786 37,219 59,899 65,851 12,187 72,339 10,728 69,944 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 102,262 210,164 151,259 158,682 17,675 149,989 117,698 158,794 2017: 53,288 102,814 62,071 76,839 20,657 68,960 51,575 98,374 : Producers reporting net gains 1/ ..................farms, 2022: 795 270 634 626 313 739 122 514 2017: 846 281 604 577 337 678 155 511 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 166,465 280,847 257,785 232,327 52,614 215,532 202,950 217,715 2017: 84,257 136,410 114,736 125,481 52,090 125,146 101,762 146,204 : Producers reporting net losses ....................farms, 2022: 404 76 364 243 288 270 55 146 2017: 351 81 361 280 253 371 53 200 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 24,079 40,946 34,285 31,036 20,296 29,404 71,406 48,638 2017: 21,354 13,734 26,044 23,398 21,213 33,721 95,197 23,831 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Washington : Wayne : White : Whiteside : Will : Williamson : Winnebago : Woodford ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Net cash farm income of the operations .............$1,000, 2022: 132,814 107,949 64,940 177,270 88,400 13,857 58,979 121,793 2017: 45,943 63,364 52,265 76,880 30,429 5,812 24,723 63,134 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 209,155 119,810 149,631 176,388 113,333 24,612 85,353 122,159 2017: 64,256 61,819 105,373 80,167 37,989 9,528 33,591 68,623 : Farms with net gains 1/ ...........................farms, 2022: 496 577 285 771 432 233 384 681 2017: 485 721 344 657 349 261 395 648 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 275,877 198,504 239,446 237,699 225,117 78,789 168,649 193,912 2017: 109,796 95,000 163,434 137,657 116,305 44,542 77,319 106,999 : Farms with net losses .............................farms, 2022: 139 324 149 234 348 330 307 316 2017: 230 304 152 302 452 349 341 272 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 28,929 20,334 22,162 25,624 25,432 13,639 18,835 32,472 2017: 31,775 16,877 26,028 44,903 22,481 16,657 17,061 22,800 : Net cash farm income of producers ..................$1,000, 2022: 108,637 78,617 52,746 163,104 79,866 13,321 55,297 98,925 2017: 39,265 49,929 39,839 71,045 27,212 4,887 23,961 42,443 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 171,082 87,255 121,534 162,293 102,392 23,660 80,024 99,223 2017: 54,917 48,711 80,321 74,082 33,972 8,011 32,556 46,134 : Producers reporting net gains 1/ ..................farms, 2022: 486 562 282 767 430 232 383 670 2017: 471 706 332 653 342 259 393 628 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 233,365 156,833 199,787 223,674 206,311 76,923 160,746 164,297 2017: 101,543 80,488 136,516 133,751 110,458 41,387 76,450 87,399 : Producers reporting net losses ....................farms, 2022: 149 339 152 238 350 331 308 327 2017: 244 319 164 306 459 351 343 292 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 32,070 28,094 23,646 35,521 25,279 13,672 20,354 34,109 2017: 35,087 21,615 33,439 53,251 23,017 16,617 17,737 42,614 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Illinois : Adams : Alexander : Bond : Boone : Brown : Bureau ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total received ......................................farms, 2022: 32,882 535 60 260 98 319 574 2017: 48,589 785 78 384 176 348 828 $1,000, 2022: 328,311 4,545 837 2,519 634 3,283 6,962 2017: 521,229 4,870 1,130 3,877 3,291 3,224 17,896 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 9,985 8,495 13,951 9,689 6,473 10,292 12,129 2017: 10,727 6,203 14,483 10,097 18,697 9,264 21,614 : Amount from Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, and Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .....................farms, 2022: 26,108 383 33 208 57 289 460 2017: 25,380 348 30 210 44 266 413 $1,000, 2022: 153,974 2,247 384 1,550 139 2,399 2,879 2017: 143,946 2,034 164 979 73 2,281 2,372 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 5,898 5,867 11,643 7,453 2,444 8,303 6,259 2017: 5,672 5,843 5,456 4,662 1,665 8,574 5,745 : Amount from other Federal farm programs ...........farms, 2022: 11,659 227 40 88 57 61 225 2017: 39,758 651 63 298 169 228 727 $1,000, 2022: 174,337 2,298 453 969 495 884 4,083 2017: 377,283 2,836 966 2,898 3,217 943 15,524 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 14,953 10,123 11,321 11,010 8,685 14,489 18,147 2017: 9,489 4,357 15,333 9,725 19,038 4,137 21,353 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ...............................................farms, 2022: 419 8 1 - 2 - 9 2017: 961 17 - 1 5 1 31 $1,000, 2022: 53,188 492 (D) - (D) - 704 2017: 115,006 859 - (D) 33 (D) 3,871 Amount spent to repay CCC loans ...................farms, 2022: 561 17 - 5 3 - 8 2017: 753 11 - 6 2 1 22 $1,000, 2022: 42,809 738 - 65 42 - 720 2017: 82,582 599 - 330 (D) (D) 2,879 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Calhoun : Carroll : Cass : Champaign : Christian : Clark : Clay : Clinton ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total received ......................................farms, 2022: 273 405 271 629 330 403 425 418 2017: 325 474 362 999 631 570 558 622 $1,000, 2022: 3,105 4,411 3,458 3,722 2,504 2,166 3,428 3,275 2017: 2,393 4,490 5,151 5,861 10,174 4,408 5,966 6,067 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 11,375 10,891 12,762 5,918 7,587 5,376 8,066 7,834 2017: 7,362 9,473 14,230 5,867 16,123 7,733 10,691 9,754 : Amount from Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, and Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .....................farms, 2022: 218 350 246 547 282 382 399 268 2017: 200 305 247 530 335 313 378 258 $1,000, 2022: 1,504 2,612 2,448 2,134 1,617 1,517 2,484 651 2017: 1,409 2,167 2,254 1,947 2,316 1,388 2,221 712 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 6,900 7,463 9,952 3,901 5,735 3,971 6,226 2,431 2017: 7,047 7,103 9,124 3,673 6,914 4,435 5,875 2,761 : Amount from other Federal farm programs ...........farms, 2022: 103 104 77 155 87 86 102 198 2017: 240 336 264 880 558 498 456 520 $1,000, 2022: 1,601 1,799 1,010 1,588 887 649 944 2,623 2017: 983 2,323 2,898 3,914 7,857 3,020 3,745 5,355 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 15,546 17,298 13,119 10,247 10,192 7,551 9,255 13,248 2017: 4,096 6,915 10,976 4,448 14,081 6,064 8,212 10,297 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ...............................................farms, 2022: 2 20 5 10 4 4 1 2 2017: 1 25 1 20 11 10 5 8 $1,000, 2022: (D) 4,723 26 3,065 (D) 520 (D) (D) 2017: (D) 4,797 (D) 1,037 232 2,706 439 109 Amount spent to repay CCC loans ...................farms, 2022: - 25 3 5 2 4 14 3 2017: 1 24 1 7 4 6 10 2 $1,000, 2022: - 5,176 27 310 (D) 535 239 199 2017: (D) 4,569 (D) 380 (D) 562 233 (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Coles : Cook : Crawford : Cumberland : De Kalb : De Witt : Douglas : Du Page ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total received ......................................farms, 2022: 357 28 339 481 340 185 241 1 2017: 529 31 436 598 558 348 343 8 $1,000, 2022: 2,353 (D) 2,054 3,368 5,627 1,626 1,118 (D) 2017: 4,071 81 5,598 6,191 8,773 4,331 3,836 89 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 6,592 (D) 6,060 7,003 16,550 8,790 4,637 (D) 2017: 7,696 2,602 12,839 10,353 15,723 12,447 11,183 11,155 : Amount from Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, and Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .....................farms, 2022: 332 16 315 437 243 148 201 1 2017: 328 10 288 402 217 152 223 6 $1,000, 2022: 1,745 (D) 1,469 2,451 1,122 884 568 (D) 2017: 1,275 (D) 1,666 2,085 1,192 652 618 (D) Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 5,257 (D) 4,664 5,609 4,616 5,973 2,824 (D) 2017: 3,889 (D) 5,785 5,186 5,492 4,288 2,771 (D) : Amount from other Federal farm programs ...........farms, 2022: 70 15 60 103 150 69 79 - 2017: 430 28 350 475 488 311 288 2 $1,000, 2022: 608 199 585 917 4,505 742 550 - 2017: 2,796 (D) 3,932 4,107 7,582 3,680 3,218 (D) Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 8,684 13,255 9,754 8,904 30,037 10,756 6,960 - 2017: 6,501 (D) 11,234 8,645 15,536 11,832 11,173 (D) : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ...............................................farms, 2022: 13 - 8 3 1 1 5 - 2017: 9 1 7 3 9 5 3 1 $1,000, 2022: 83 - 746 3 (D) (D) 74 - 2017: 47 (D) 1,021 (D) 1,502 (D) 21 (D) Amount spent to repay CCC loans ...................farms, 2022: 13 - 17 11 7 1 3 - 2017: 1 1 8 5 5 1 1 - $1,000, 2022: 118 - 953 124 393 (D) (D) - 2017: (D) (D) 1,175 79 980 (D) (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 : Edgar : Edwards : Effingham : Fayette : Ford : Franklin : Fulton : Gallatin ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total received ......................................farms, 2022: 300 166 627 493 350 219 467 54 2017: 525 234 881 792 395 324 582 133 $1,000, 2022: 1,992 1,471 3,554 4,724 3,207 2,105 5,290 960 2017: 7,464 3,203 9,626 6,528 3,095 3,569 4,859 4,534 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 6,641 8,864 5,668 9,583 9,164 9,613 11,328 17,769 2017: 14,218 13,687 10,927 8,243 7,834 11,016 8,348 34,087 : Amount from Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, and Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .....................farms, 2022: 253 125 532 414 284 177 362 40 2017: 264 136 488 398 288 201 221 63 $1,000, 2022: 1,115 341 2,618 1,904 1,691 679 3,369 194 2017: 1,134 540 2,442 1,591 1,483 777 1,791 459 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 4,408 2,732 4,922 4,598 5,956 3,835 9,307 4,852 2017: 4,294 3,968 5,003 3,998 5,150 3,864 8,104 7,279 : Amount from other Federal farm programs ...........farms, 2022: 74 69 171 167 135 70 152 22 2017: 483 200 753 643 284 221 491 122 $1,000, 2022: 877 1,130 935 2,821 1,516 1,426 1,921 765 2017: 6,331 2,663 7,185 4,937 1,611 2,793 3,068 4,075 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 11,853 16,376 5,469 16,891 11,229 20,377 12,639 34,792 2017: 13,107 13,316 9,542 7,678 5,674 12,636 6,248 33,401 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ...............................................farms, 2022: 8 - 16 1 2 1 2 1 2017: 13 - 6 10 10 6 6 5 $1,000, 2022: 1,123 - 174 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 2017: 630 - 675 439 125 1,289 2,300 275 Amount spent to repay CCC loans ...................farms, 2022: 4 7 9 7 2 1 6 1 2017: 4 1 11 10 5 5 6 3 $1,000, 2022: 209 162 128 181 (D) (D) 99 (D) 2017: 507 (D) 801 467 101 1,031 1,910 219 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Greene : Grundy : Hamilton : Hancock : Hardin : Henderson : Henry : Iroquois ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total received ......................................farms, 2022: 376 216 363 554 42 223 630 881 2017: 533 203 461 654 62 337 979 937 $1,000, 2022: 4,603 2,781 3,285 5,183 581 3,663 5,596 9,065 2017: 4,745 1,375 6,053 4,399 679 3,938 15,746 8,969 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 12,242 12,876 9,049 9,355 13,831 16,428 8,882 10,289 2017: 8,902 6,776 13,131 6,726 10,952 11,686 16,084 9,572 : Amount from Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, and Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .....................farms, 2022: 314 131 305 468 39 179 518 724 2017: 279 126 327 393 40 135 547 664 $1,000, 2022: 3,001 553 1,805 2,997 462 1,490 2,841 4,239 2017: 2,398 578 1,696 2,288 399 866 3,398 4,664 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 9,556 4,223 5,918 6,404 11,838 8,322 5,485 5,855 2017: 8,594 4,587 5,188 5,823 9,987 6,411 6,212 7,025 : Amount from other Federal farm programs ...........farms, 2022: 120 121 109 166 5 92 205 365 2017: 444 153 327 492 49 308 805 627 $1,000, 2022: 1,602 2,228 1,480 2,186 119 2,174 2,754 4,826 2017: 2,347 798 4,357 2,111 280 3,073 12,348 4,305 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 13,352 18,413 13,579 13,167 23,846 23,629 13,434 13,221 2017: 5,286 5,213 13,324 4,290 5,705 9,976 15,339 6,865 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ...............................................farms, 2022: 4 - 2 9 - 2 8 6 2017: 18 2 2 15 - 25 38 13 $1,000, 2022: (D) - (D) 1,203 - (D) 560 (D) 2017: 2,316 (D) (D) 2,991 - 4,350 6,461 2,539 Amount spent to repay CCC loans ...................farms, 2022: 2 3 3 6 - 9 27 2 2017: 17 5 - 10 - 20 35 7 $1,000, 2022: (D) 45 109 623 - 389 720 (D) 2017: 1,836 63 - 1,687 - 3,460 2,744 1,734 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Jackson : Jasper : Jefferson : Jersey : Jo Daviess : Johnson : Kane : Kankakee ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total received ......................................farms, 2022: 281 505 446 220 499 221 122 275 2017: 369 769 712 335 643 295 276 343 $1,000, 2022: 2,674 2,809 2,744 2,011 6,153 1,277 2,457 3,786 2017: 4,446 7,045 5,256 4,326 6,275 2,524 3,782 2,346 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 9,517 5,562 6,153 9,143 12,330 5,776 20,143 13,768 2017: 12,048 9,162 7,382 12,912 9,759 8,556 13,704 6,841 : Amount from Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, and Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .....................farms, 2022: 181 461 331 199 337 163 29 158 2017: 188 481 381 175 338 215 23 137 $1,000, 2022: 845 1,760 1,325 1,130 3,154 670 106 963 2017: 820 1,822 1,455 1,041 2,696 1,490 83 651 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 4,668 3,819 4,003 5,679 9,360 4,108 3,664 6,097 2017: 4,360 3,787 3,819 5,947 7,976 6,930 3,619 4,750 : Amount from other Federal farm programs ...........farms, 2022: 132 137 170 42 229 91 99 161 2017: 298 641 551 254 468 191 268 288 $1,000, 2022: 1,830 1,048 1,419 881 2,998 607 2,351 2,823 2017: 3,626 5,224 3,801 3,285 3,579 1,034 3,699 1,696 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 13,860 7,653 8,349 20,984 13,093 6,669 23,750 17,533 2017: 12,168 8,149 6,898 12,932 7,648 5,414 13,802 5,887 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ...............................................farms, 2022: 1 11 - 7 5 - 1 1 2017: 12 20 6 16 8 2 3 3 $1,000, 2022: (D) 782 - 2,890 1,145 - (D) (D) 2017: 2,082 1,763 137 2,634 916 (D) (D) (D) Amount spent to repay CCC loans ...................farms, 2022: 2 24 - 8 5 - - 2 2017: 1 19 5 10 9 1 2 3 $1,000, 2022: (D) 1,341 - 2,915 1,166 - - (D) 2017: (D) 1,100 131 1,080 789 (D) (D) (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Kendall : Knox : Lake : La Salle : Lawrence : Lee : Livingston : Logan ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total received ......................................farms, 2022: 96 447 26 808 145 353 839 351 2017: 190 623 33 1,079 306 590 760 545 $1,000, 2022: 1,133 5,358 369 5,591 1,116 3,953 10,161 4,296 2017: 2,128 7,150 423 12,749 7,260 9,291 6,848 4,262 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 11,804 11,987 14,184 6,919 7,699 11,198 12,110 12,238 2017: 11,202 11,477 12,808 11,815 23,726 15,747 9,011 7,820 : Amount from Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, and Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .....................farms, 2022: 40 329 6 636 107 266 554 281 2017: 32 298 6 553 128 254 494 267 $1,000, 2022: 115 2,243 26 2,229 529 1,399 2,830 2,402 2017: 56 2,277 25 1,648 721 994 2,783 2,002 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 2,886 6,819 4,280 3,505 4,941 5,259 5,109 8,550 2017: 1,750 7,642 4,119 2,980 5,635 3,914 5,634 7,497 : Amount from other Federal farm programs ...........farms, 2022: 69 171 23 287 61 150 488 136 2017: 179 500 30 952 270 526 536 476 $1,000, 2022: 1,018 3,115 343 3,362 588 2,554 7,330 1,893 2017: 2,072 4,873 398 11,101 6,539 8,297 4,065 2,260 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 14,751 18,215 14,917 11,713 9,635 17,026 15,021 13,920 2017: 11,577 9,745 13,265 11,660 24,217 15,773 7,584 4,748 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ...............................................farms, 2022: 1 9 - 10 - 9 6 5 2017: 4 5 - 21 4 16 8 31 $1,000, 2022: (D) 579 - 749 - 1,599 (D) (D) 2017: 479 (D) - 607 1,028 2,327 470 4,747 Amount spent to repay CCC loans ...................farms, 2022: - 14 - 21 1 8 2 6 2017: 5 16 - 23 4 13 9 18 $1,000, 2022: - 1,324 - 1,947 (D) 1,147 (D) 348 2017: 501 521 - 1,223 1,036 1,550 653 4,398 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : McDonough : McHenry : McLean : Macon : Macoupin : Madison : Marion : Marshall ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total received ......................................farms, 2022: 217 124 664 234 629 218 490 248 2017: 508 270 1,034 409 742 605 764 375 $1,000, 2022: 1,749 1,819 5,806 2,022 10,536 1,361 3,250 1,675 2017: 3,359 4,201 9,368 4,815 4,907 6,378 6,728 4,124 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 8,058 14,669 8,744 8,641 16,751 6,244 6,632 6,754 2017: 6,613 15,561 9,060 11,773 6,614 10,542 8,806 10,998 : Amount from Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, and Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .....................farms, 2022: 159 30 492 188 519 141 440 186 2017: 121 64 444 169 442 158 505 143 $1,000, 2022: 899 191 2,412 814 3,543 385 2,162 862 2017: 655 431 2,390 699 2,475 599 2,452 534 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 5,654 6,364 4,903 4,328 6,827 2,729 4,914 4,632 2017: 5,415 6,731 5,383 4,138 5,599 3,788 4,856 3,733 : Amount from other Federal farm programs ...........farms, 2022: 72 106 281 92 200 93 126 110 2017: 481 243 901 372 571 543 520 329 $1,000, 2022: 850 1,628 3,393 1,208 6,993 976 1,087 813 2017: 2,704 3,771 6,978 4,116 2,433 5,780 4,276 3,591 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 11,800 15,359 12,076 13,135 34,966 10,498 8,629 7,394 2017: 5,622 15,517 7,745 11,065 4,261 10,644 8,223 10,913 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ...............................................farms, 2022: 3 7 4 2 8 5 1 1 2017: 11 11 19 10 16 12 4 3 $1,000, 2022: 215 98 (D) (D) 1,790 91 (D) (D) 2017: 721 2,426 2,059 1,067 1,289 491 (D) (D) Amount spent to repay CCC loans ...................farms, 2022: 3 2 12 3 13 11 8 2 2017: 9 13 12 3 21 11 1 1 $1,000, 2022: 214 (D) 178 314 1,694 167 173 (D) 2017: 449 2,527 1,084 870 1,444 398 (D) (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Mason : Massac : Menard : Mercer : Monroe : Montgomery : Morgan : Moultrie ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total received ......................................farms, 2022: 391 169 170 369 181 510 306 166 2017: 475 263 274 574 338 821 525 298 $1,000, 2022: 6,092 1,891 1,856 4,122 1,702 6,297 2,449 2,736 2017: 6,447 3,252 3,801 6,604 4,205 6,978 4,846 2,939 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 15,581 11,188 10,919 11,171 9,403 12,346 8,005 16,482 2017: 13,572 12,365 13,872 11,506 12,442 8,500 9,231 9,861 : Amount from Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, and Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .....................farms, 2022: 365 131 147 321 86 456 256 142 2017: 329 144 160 360 107 481 250 148 $1,000, 2022: 4,058 796 1,234 2,405 330 3,672 1,816 557 2017: 4,426 989 1,314 2,344 276 3,561 1,219 496 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 11,118 6,076 8,394 7,493 3,839 8,053 7,093 3,920 2017: 13,452 6,869 8,210 6,512 2,583 7,403 4,875 3,352 : Amount from other Federal farm programs ...........farms, 2022: 115 60 41 84 114 110 103 38 2017: 350 217 221 451 309 641 457 267 $1,000, 2022: 2,034 1,095 622 1,717 1,372 2,625 634 2,179 2017: 2,021 2,263 2,487 4,260 3,929 3,417 3,627 2,443 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 17,688 18,247 15,178 20,437 12,033 23,860 6,153 57,350 2017: 5,775 10,428 11,255 9,446 12,715 5,331 7,937 9,148 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ...............................................farms, 2022: - 1 3 6 2 1 7 - 2017: 6 1 6 22 2 21 19 3 $1,000, 2022: - (D) 120 126 (D) (D) 697 - 2017: 448 (D) 1,014 2,391 (D) 6,292 3,387 (D) Amount spent to repay CCC loans ...................farms, 2022: 5 1 4 4 2 7 7 - 2017: - - 4 22 2 16 15 3 $1,000, 2022: 270 (D) 150 231 (D) 195 409 - 2017: - - (D) 2,097 (D) 1,152 2,519 (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 : Ogle : Peoria : Perry : Piatt : Pike : Pope : Pulaski : Putnam ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total received ......................................farms, 2022: 375 378 188 134 551 178 101 91 2017: 621 567 422 287 711 190 144 118 $1,000, 2022: 6,805 4,102 883 1,443 8,111 953 1,077 630 2017: 3,708 2,517 3,806 3,844 5,868 1,815 2,466 837 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 18,146 10,853 4,694 10,769 14,720 5,351 10,659 6,923 2017: 5,972 4,440 9,019 13,393 8,253 9,551 17,125 7,094 : Amount from Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, and Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .....................farms, 2022: 251 282 134 105 470 155 83 71 2017: 283 209 186 128 387 149 81 59 $1,000, 2022: 1,311 1,343 315 609 5,051 828 653 394 2017: 1,400 1,134 450 542 3,913 1,062 591 192 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 5,225 4,762 2,353 5,804 10,747 5,342 7,867 5,547 2017: 4,946 5,425 2,417 4,236 10,110 7,128 7,299 3,252 : Amount from other Federal farm programs ...........farms, 2022: 183 163 86 55 168 49 32 41 2017: 521 498 350 266 560 113 111 108 $1,000, 2022: 5,493 2,760 567 834 3,060 125 424 236 2017: 2,309 1,383 3,356 3,302 1,955 753 1,875 645 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 30,018 16,931 6,596 15,156 18,212 2,542 13,238 5,761 2017: 4,431 2,778 9,590 12,412 3,491 6,660 16,890 5,974 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ...............................................farms, 2022: 8 4 1 2 10 - - - 2017: 15 13 5 4 2 - - 2 $1,000, 2022: 3,572 (D) (D) (D) 602 - - - 2017: 3,927 1,068 (D) (D) (D) - - (D) Amount spent to repay CCC loans ...................farms, 2022: 4 1 7 1 3 - - - 2017: 15 2 3 2 - - - 1 $1,000, 2022: 2,453 (D) 336 (D) (D) - - - 2017: 3,689 (D) 139 (D) - - - (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Randolph : Richland : Rock Island : St. Clair : Saline : Sangamon : Schuyler : Scott ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total received ......................................farms, 2022: 264 303 230 163 142 362 279 108 2017: 535 454 395 494 233 685 425 196 $1,000, 2022: 1,504 1,846 1,960 2,135 842 3,294 3,093 978 2017: 5,839 5,629 3,685 4,907 3,646 6,498 2,423 1,621 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 5,697 6,093 8,524 13,096 5,932 9,099 11,085 9,057 2017: 10,914 12,399 9,330 9,933 15,646 9,486 5,701 8,273 : Amount from Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, and Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .....................farms, 2022: 215 270 185 71 125 294 205 99 2017: 237 271 220 96 122 302 239 113 $1,000, 2022: 666 984 1,341 217 547 1,812 925 805 2017: 845 842 1,328 247 725 1,966 1,240 744 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 3,099 3,644 7,250 3,053 4,373 6,162 4,514 8,131 2017: 3,564 3,108 6,037 2,573 5,939 6,508 5,186 6,586 : Amount from other Federal farm programs ...........farms, 2022: 84 93 65 105 38 102 105 23 2017: 458 383 320 470 193 574 324 154 $1,000, 2022: 838 862 619 1,918 296 1,482 2,167 173 2017: 4,995 4,787 2,357 4,660 2,921 4,532 1,183 877 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 9,973 9,272 9,528 18,265 7,782 14,534 20,642 7,532 2017: 10,905 12,499 7,366 9,915 15,134 7,896 3,653 5,696 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ...............................................farms, 2022: - 4 6 4 2 9 - - 2017: 4 15 11 5 2 16 8 - $1,000, 2022: - 627 61 259 (D) 251 - - 2017: 370 2,026 650 17 (D) 810 328 - Amount spent to repay CCC loans ...................farms, 2022: - 7 - 4 2 3 2 2 2017: 10 17 7 4 3 8 4 - $1,000, 2022: - 634 - (D) (D) 24 (D) (D) 2017: 443 2,175 513 (D) 41 983 86 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Shelby : Stark : Stephenson : Tazewell : Union : Vermilion : Wabash : Warren ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total received ......................................farms, 2022: 601 201 435 416 295 542 93 284 2017: 899 300 642 497 327 595 156 530 $1,000, 2022: 4,321 1,575 6,971 3,821 5,189 4,239 634 4,462 2017: 8,283 3,618 9,220 3,523 3,589 5,125 2,768 2,469 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 7,190 7,836 16,025 9,184 17,589 7,821 6,820 15,713 2017: 9,213 12,059 14,361 7,088 10,974 8,613 17,742 4,659 : Amount from Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, and Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .....................farms, 2022: 532 169 338 348 251 485 76 178 2017: 500 164 309 328 247 434 65 184 $1,000, 2022: 2,442 819 2,975 2,429 2,320 2,703 307 1,036 2017: 2,092 641 2,007 1,874 1,674 2,811 260 791 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 4,591 4,843 8,803 6,980 9,245 5,572 4,037 5,823 2017: 4,185 3,911 6,496 5,713 6,778 6,476 3,996 4,299 : Amount from other Federal farm programs ...........farms, 2022: 170 74 143 128 77 122 42 162 2017: 759 249 519 370 205 411 143 476 $1,000, 2022: 1,879 757 3,996 1,392 2,868 1,536 327 3,426 2017: 6,190 2,976 7,212 1,649 1,914 2,314 2,508 1,678 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 11,051 10,224 27,941 10,872 37,253 12,593 7,796 21,148 2017: 8,156 11,952 13,896 4,456 9,339 5,631 17,539 3,526 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ...............................................farms, 2022: 8 13 17 4 - 6 - 5 2017: 25 14 16 4 1 13 1 44 $1,000, 2022: 573 239 2,475 111 - (D) - 1,020 2017: 1,891 1,472 2,031 (D) (D) 2,454 (D) 8,435 Amount spent to repay CCC loans ...................farms, 2022: 17 1 16 4 1 3 7 10 2017: 21 9 13 1 1 4 3 41 $1,000, 2022: 845 (D) 1,671 32 (D) (D) 118 1,379 2017: 1,657 1,007 1,241 (D) (D) (D) (D) 7,350 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Washington : Wayne : White : Whiteside : Will : Williamson : Winnebago : Woodford ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total received ......................................farms, 2022: 246 565 227 472 186 147 255 417 2017: 581 784 356 711 245 242 404 677 $1,000, 2022: 1,955 5,506 1,888 6,378 3,210 725 2,991 4,256 2017: 8,727 10,861 7,825 12,909 1,014 2,137 6,961 3,479 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 7,947 9,746 8,318 13,512 17,259 4,935 11,728 10,206 2017: 15,021 13,854 21,980 18,156 4,137 8,832 17,230 5,139 : Amount from Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, and Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .....................farms, 2022: 131 522 200 367 81 111 198 289 2017: 185 538 235 361 53 142 209 276 $1,000, 2022: 277 2,662 985 3,449 285 370 1,603 1,514 2017: 648 3,146 1,396 3,584 92 708 1,665 1,538 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 2,115 5,099 4,924 9,398 3,524 3,331 8,096 5,238 2017: 3,501 5,847 5,940 9,928 1,733 4,989 7,966 5,573 : Amount from other Federal farm programs ...........farms, 2022: 142 150 59 190 123 45 73 177 2017: 538 600 267 564 224 174 327 566 $1,000, 2022: 1,678 2,845 903 2,928 2,925 356 1,388 2,742 2017: 8,079 7,716 6,429 9,325 922 1,429 5,296 1,941 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 11,816 18,964 15,309 15,412 23,779 7,905 19,008 15,493 2017: 15,017 12,860 24,078 16,533 4,115 8,212 16,196 3,429 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ...............................................farms, 2022: 5 10 2 7 2 - 7 5 2017: 8 19 1 10 7 6 8 14 $1,000, 2022: 14 1,439 (D) 608 (D) - 31 873 2017: 599 1,511 (D) 1,107 1,260 155 109 608 Amount spent to repay CCC loans ...................farms, 2022: 11 18 13 9 - - 1 7 2017: 9 15 5 15 7 2 1 1 $1,000, 2022: 509 1,474 405 454 - - (D) 1,022 2017: 501 431 77 954 1,307 (D) (D) (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 6. Income From Farm-Related Sources: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Illinois : Adams : Alexander : Bond : Boone : Brown : Bureau ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total income from farm-related sources ..............farms, 2022: 37,109 755 56 291 192 253 661 2017: 39,755 749 40 334 257 235 640 $1,000, 2022: 1,044,035 17,249 830 6,399 6,037 5,454 24,028 2017: 879,724 14,556 445 7,008 8,167 3,794 19,432 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 28,134 22,846 14,821 21,991 31,444 21,559 36,351 2017: 22,129 19,434 11,117 20,982 31,777 16,147 30,363 : Customwork and other agricultural services ........farms, 2022: 5,127 99 - 22 27 22 110 2017: 6,011 108 11 28 27 28 142 $1,000, 2022: 164,484 1,475 - 296 1,061 503 5,488 2017: 131,595 1,665 104 380 548 242 4,613 : Gross cash rent or share payments .................farms, 2022: 16,486 317 24 168 95 144 290 2017: 17,150 281 20 162 113 135 228 $1,000, 2022: 606,429 11,210 644 4,916 3,029 3,518 13,077 2017: 486,504 7,978 (D) 2,474 2,092 3,118 7,896 : Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas : trees, short rotation woody crops, and : maple products ...................................farms, 2022: 810 13 - - 2 5 3 2017: 948 14 2 17 3 3 12 $1,000, 2022: 17,289 497 - - (D) 316 (D) 2017: 12,518 335 (D) 178 13 (D) 119 : Agri-tourism and recreational services ............farms, 2022: 693 25 1 2 3 10 5 2017: 698 14 1 12 4 11 7 $1,000, 2022: 22,906 87 (D) (D) (D) 105 (D) 2017: 22,945 113 (D) (D) 3,543 75 12 : Patronage dividends and refunds : from cooperatives ................................farms, 2022: 18,763 442 35 102 80 107 391 2017: 20,221 416 8 144 101 115 379 $1,000, 2022: 71,217 1,448 167 249 258 450 1,653 2017: 54,485 1,096 16 384 225 153 1,328 : Crop and livestock insurance payments .............farms, 2022: 5,408 109 1 68 33 17 100 2017: 8,098 172 8 79 61 26 115 $1,000, 2022: 99,958 1,491 (D) 830 398 545 3,238 2017: 132,306 3,184 55 3,049 1,554 164 5,111 : Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments ....................farms, 2022: 674 9 - 4 3 14 5 2017: 856 11 2 12 5 7 19 $1,000, 2022: 2,792 30 - (D) 1 18 24 2017: 4,542 22 (D) (D) 31 23 141 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 4,142 3,375 - (D) 184 1,255 4,878 2017: 5,306 2,025 (D) (D) 6,177 3,231 7,396 : Other farm-related income sources .................farms, 2022: 2,000 38 1 24 13 - 54 2017: 1,844 33 - 21 17 2 32 $1,000, 2022: 58,960 1,011 (D) 87 1,195 - 356 2017: 34,830 163 - 326 161 (D) 213 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 6. Income From Farm-Related Sources: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Calhoun : Carroll : Cass : Champaign : Christian : Clark : Clay : Clinton ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total income from farm-related sources ..............farms, 2022: 204 351 186 780 385 399 365 472 2017: 211 382 218 745 428 390 417 480 $1,000, 2022: 2,693 16,235 6,298 19,178 14,202 8,879 9,922 7,639 2017: 2,014 8,970 6,876 19,666 9,289 8,224 12,266 6,837 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 13,203 46,253 33,860 24,587 36,889 22,253 27,182 16,184 2017: 9,547 23,483 31,541 26,398 21,704 21,087 29,415 14,245 : Customwork and other agricultural services ........farms, 2022: 18 67 18 157 79 48 35 41 2017: 22 85 35 150 63 33 41 36 $1,000, 2022: 120 6,297 369 4,487 2,501 640 1,513 1,424 2017: 159 1,645 707 5,604 2,277 241 870 516 : Gross cash rent or share payments .................farms, 2022: 126 171 109 270 145 240 227 165 2017: 95 157 107 230 151 224 264 195 $1,000, 2022: 1,424 7,159 5,156 11,882 9,264 6,456 5,323 3,532 2017: 1,040 5,169 3,609 9,811 5,320 5,874 6,386 3,348 : Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas : trees, short rotation woody crops, and : maple products ...................................farms, 2022: 15 9 6 3 - 11 9 14 2017: 6 16 12 1 2 14 11 21 $1,000, 2022: 521 176 250 1 - 421 134 121 2017: 150 781 938 (D) (D) 226 277 239 : Agri-tourism and recreational services ............farms, 2022: 13 3 6 9 7 9 1 8 2017: 17 5 5 9 3 2 2 - $1,000, 2022: 59 (D) 31 422 191 17 (D) 22 2017: 195 107 34 894 (D) (D) (D) - : Patronage dividends and refunds : from cooperatives ................................farms, 2022: 60 172 58 487 237 110 128 257 2017: 128 221 62 472 269 133 146 274 $1,000, 2022: 167 720 288 931 1,000 396 589 1,314 2017: 106 720 126 786 676 246 156 1,363 : Crop and livestock insurance payments .............farms, 2022: 32 28 15 89 51 41 80 87 2017: 55 32 38 179 89 120 111 127 $1,000, 2022: 344 1,044 169 585 629 722 2,266 816 2017: 360 376 1,377 1,733 705 1,575 4,492 1,308 : Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments ....................farms, 2022: - 12 2 15 5 9 6 22 2017: 4 13 11 12 19 11 16 8 $1,000, 2022: - (D) (D) 96 7 20 41 28 2017: (D) 91 50 (D) 248 34 52 14 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: - (D) (D) 6,381 1,315 2,212 6,867 1,250 2017: (D) 7,014 4,541 (D) 13,050 3,118 3,272 1,805 : Other farm-related income sources .................farms, 2022: 6 20 5 33 23 24 6 38 2017: 2 18 5 32 9 8 6 30 $1,000, 2022: 59 761 (D) 774 611 208 (D) 382 2017: (D) 81 36 809 44 (D) (D) 49 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 6. Income From Farm-Related Sources: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Coles : Cook : Crawford : Cumberland : De Kalb : De Witt : Douglas : Du Page ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total income from farm-related sources ..............farms, 2022: 310 47 313 379 470 225 276 12 2017: 352 69 343 432 489 249 290 13 $1,000, 2022: 7,513 9,519 7,107 6,184 13,595 6,553 11,059 2,653 2017: 7,761 3,778 7,617 7,460 12,907 5,667 6,401 446 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 24,237 202,523 22,707 16,317 28,926 29,126 40,069 221,053 2017: 22,048 54,755 22,207 17,268 26,394 22,760 22,073 34,280 : Customwork and other agricultural services ........farms, 2022: 57 6 26 26 60 34 62 3 2017: 41 7 36 35 104 42 62 1 $1,000, 2022: 376 113 345 751 826 1,157 1,904 (D) 2017: 535 32 552 477 2,340 1,226 1,765 (D) : Gross cash rent or share payments .................farms, 2022: 151 8 214 209 205 86 110 6 2017: 171 31 197 236 170 77 122 1 $1,000, 2022: 6,545 154 5,259 4,193 7,856 3,930 7,804 69 2017: 5,780 1,243 3,811 4,407 5,721 3,290 3,732 (D) : Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas : trees, short rotation woody crops, and : maple products ...................................farms, 2022: 2 3 4 6 7 2 2 - 2017: 13 6 10 20 3 - 2 - $1,000, 2022: (D) (Z) (D) 78 (D) (D) (D) - 2017: 394 (Z) 61 232 (D) - (D) - : Agri-tourism and recreational services ............farms, 2022: 6 16 6 1 11 1 1 1 2017: 5 38 - - 10 1 - 4 $1,000, 2022: 43 3,722 21 (D) 687 (D) (D) (D) 2017: 7 384 - - 335 (D) - (D) : Patronage dividends and refunds : from cooperatives ................................farms, 2022: 140 12 93 165 269 121 159 - 2017: 150 12 116 143 305 163 119 1 $1,000, 2022: 368 39 378 517 769 256 383 - 2017: 190 28 1,583 464 626 932 273 (D) : Crop and livestock insurance payments .............farms, 2022: 33 5 37 67 37 24 7 - 2017: 86 11 94 126 100 30 60 1 $1,000, 2022: 96 92 877 544 1,285 1,160 (D) - 2017: 809 46 1,546 1,841 2,922 108 327 (D) : Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments ....................farms, 2022: 1 - 3 9 4 5 7 - 2017: 8 - 16 8 7 2 9 - $1,000, 2022: (D) - (D) 70 (D) 39 7 - 2017: 20 - 9 12 (D) (D) (D) - Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: (D) - (D) 7,765 (D) 7,832 990 - 2017: 2,520 - 580 1,505 (D) (D) (D) - : Other farm-related income sources .................farms, 2022: 5 19 17 9 31 4 23 2 2017: 19 14 8 28 24 5 18 7 $1,000, 2022: (D) 5,398 220 (D) 2,125 4 753 (D) 2017: 26 2,046 55 27 907 105 234 343 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 6. Income From Farm-Related Sources: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Edgar : Edwards : Effingham : Fayette : Ford : Franklin : Fulton : Gallatin ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total income from farm-related sources ..............farms, 2022: 334 186 674 581 334 227 592 91 2017: 336 181 729 683 342 271 497 82 $1,000, 2022: 11,827 3,135 14,992 15,791 13,321 3,240 12,468 3,410 2017: 10,007 2,398 10,192 13,664 9,792 3,746 5,991 2,744 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 35,411 16,853 22,244 27,179 39,882 14,271 21,061 37,474 2017: 29,784 13,250 13,980 20,007 28,632 13,824 12,054 33,458 : Customwork and other agricultural services ........farms, 2022: 48 22 64 74 38 36 94 6 2017: 48 20 51 71 67 36 106 9 $1,000, 2022: 2,937 473 1,367 1,854 3,492 487 2,196 66 2017: 795 117 1,390 2,745 1,775 352 1,194 188 : Gross cash rent or share payments .................farms, 2022: 140 104 298 288 132 125 256 41 2017: 158 94 304 361 130 156 202 28 $1,000, 2022: 7,338 1,813 10,227 10,553 7,116 1,535 6,545 1,613 2017: 6,716 1,609 4,568 6,315 5,999 2,187 3,054 1,646 : Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas : trees, short rotation woody crops, and : maple products ...................................farms, 2022: 9 2 34 14 1 6 28 4 2017: 11 4 20 28 - 11 18 2 $1,000, 2022: 38 (D) 394 156 (D) 89 744 216 2017: (D) 93 221 223 - 135 280 (D) : Agri-tourism and recreational services ............farms, 2022: 7 1 - 4 - - 47 - 2017: - 1 1 1 4 5 27 4 $1,000, 2022: 332 (D) - (D) - - 768 - 2017: - (D) (D) (D) (D) 33 194 16 : Patronage dividends and refunds : from cooperatives ................................farms, 2022: 165 64 390 232 202 105 291 36 2017: 124 83 414 260 204 100 263 39 $1,000, 2022: 588 89 1,209 1,132 1,184 470 1,184 515 2017: 291 105 1,044 857 (D) 194 768 56 : Crop and livestock insurance payments .............farms, 2022: 20 45 152 127 45 14 66 18 2017: 99 38 221 166 87 39 50 31 $1,000, 2022: 370 645 1,375 1,956 585 366 880 964 2017: 1,604 423 2,748 3,224 (D) 742 389 821 : Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments ....................farms, 2022: 17 2 10 9 3 3 15 2 2017: 4 2 20 5 5 5 13 2 $1,000, 2022: 16 (D) 12 (D) (D) 3 77 (D) 2017: (D) (D) (D) (D) 11 50 58 (D) Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 948 (D) 1,193 (D) (D) 981 5,133 (D) 2017: (D) (D) (D) (D) 2,249 9,941 4,465 (D) : Other farm-related income sources .................farms, 2022: 12 11 28 13 27 14 10 2 2017: 11 4 18 32 11 14 21 - $1,000, 2022: 208 47 408 60 937 291 76 (D) 2017: 413 (D) 136 277 (D) 54 54 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 6. Income From Farm-Related Sources: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Greene : Grundy : Hamilton : Hancock : Hardin : Henderson : Henry : Iroquois ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total income from farm-related sources ..............farms, 2022: 365 243 238 539 31 244 764 899 2017: 422 269 292 576 42 240 818 953 $1,000, 2022: 16,008 3,960 7,345 11,218 379 12,770 18,507 31,925 2017: 9,203 5,198 5,313 10,310 498 5,507 20,962 25,592 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 43,859 16,295 30,862 20,812 12,216 52,337 24,223 35,512 2017: 21,809 19,322 18,194 17,898 11,867 22,946 25,626 26,854 : Customwork and other agricultural services ........farms, 2022: 51 37 14 71 2 57 123 124 2017: 36 43 27 108 4 59 133 151 $1,000, 2022: 2,471 262 62 2,663 (D) 4,216 3,161 3,928 2017: 1,493 992 157 2,895 (D) 1,223 4,211 3,065 : Gross cash rent or share payments .................farms, 2022: 161 75 144 250 27 102 304 341 2017: 178 74 197 234 24 88 332 331 $1,000, 2022: 6,895 2,477 5,032 4,620 295 6,719 10,797 22,162 2017: 5,383 2,669 3,600 5,354 281 3,048 11,586 16,594 : Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas : trees, short rotation woody crops, and : maple products ...................................farms, 2022: 9 1 9 15 - 7 8 3 2017: 4 - 5 14 4 15 9 - $1,000, 2022: 354 (D) 453 481 - 195 2 10 2017: 22 - (D) 291 (D) 127 164 - : Agri-tourism and recreational services ............farms, 2022: 10 2 3 21 4 5 4 3 2017: 15 1 2 18 8 4 7 12 $1,000, 2022: 271 (D) 10 114 22 (D) 118 2 2017: 93 (D) (D) 134 23 (D) 698 18 : Patronage dividends and refunds : from cooperatives ................................farms, 2022: 176 147 81 282 5 112 451 542 2017: 218 203 78 291 12 114 491 559 $1,000, 2022: 1,087 528 255 1,341 (D) 843 1,624 1,568 2017: 1,228 438 90 674 1 501 1,226 581 : Crop and livestock insurance payments .............farms, 2022: 76 48 63 115 1 51 98 148 2017: 83 80 61 67 1 54 120 331 $1,000, 2022: 4,383 294 1,525 1,923 (D) 632 2,029 2,422 2017: 886 415 1,418 575 (D) 512 2,457 3,745 : Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments ....................farms, 2022: 3 4 3 2 1 11 13 17 2017: 10 2 5 17 4 8 18 11 $1,000, 2022: 18 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 56 52 2017: 96 (D) 36 26 12 20 122 58 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 6,133 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 4,323 3,035 2017: 9,589 (D) 7,127 1,542 3,045 2,505 6,789 5,246 : Other farm-related income sources .................farms, 2022: 7 8 1 12 4 20 59 46 2017: 5 19 8 26 - 5 50 20 $1,000, 2022: 530 169 (D) (D) (D) 113 720 1,781 2017: 2 (D) 6 360 - (D) 499 1,533 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 6. Income From Farm-Related Sources: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Jackson : Jasper : Jefferson : Jersey : Jo Daviess : Johnson : Kane : Kankakee ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total income from farm-related sources ..............farms, 2022: 332 470 438 243 475 184 249 362 2017: 336 602 519 288 584 180 313 386 $1,000, 2022: 5,488 9,287 5,332 6,673 12,953 4,530 11,209 9,566 2017: 4,016 9,046 5,929 5,951 12,512 1,859 10,796 7,192 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 16,531 19,760 12,173 27,463 27,269 24,617 45,017 26,424 2017: 11,951 15,027 11,424 20,663 21,425 10,330 34,493 18,633 : Customwork and other agricultural services ........farms, 2022: 33 48 46 22 65 20 61 56 2017: 60 44 61 56 85 26 55 78 $1,000, 2022: 1,351 2,160 295 262 1,013 101 1,346 1,155 2017: 946 1,406 1,092 377 1,230 359 985 975 : Gross cash rent or share payments .................farms, 2022: 152 237 228 121 270 83 71 136 2017: 165 318 237 114 325 81 97 128 $1,000, 2022: 2,106 4,881 2,508 4,625 8,711 1,723 2,928 6,499 2017: 1,163 4,795 2,821 2,795 7,374 684 2,224 4,292 : Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas : trees, short rotation woody crops, and : maple products ...................................farms, 2022: 17 9 25 10 15 24 3 6 2017: 19 17 16 11 45 27 1 4 $1,000, 2022: 63 134 272 176 557 508 8 18 2017: 127 143 150 338 689 257 (D) 25 : Agri-tourism and recreational services ............farms, 2022: 7 - 9 - 15 12 24 3 2017: 10 - - - 14 11 9 12 $1,000, 2022: 50 - 180 - 126 (D) 2,711 49 2017: 124 - - - (D) 395 3,841 168 : Patronage dividends and refunds : from cooperatives ................................farms, 2022: 149 202 195 119 175 74 139 201 2017: 126 265 244 172 212 54 168 231 $1,000, 2022: 625 592 410 839 557 180 362 863 2017: 412 559 306 379 399 26 (D) 484 : Crop and livestock insurance payments .............farms, 2022: 56 114 61 35 78 15 27 37 2017: 41 180 119 60 102 16 38 66 $1,000, 2022: 918 1,358 1,450 733 1,278 (D) 700 390 2017: 1,086 2,017 1,488 587 2,260 91 745 550 : Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments ....................farms, 2022: 10 7 9 1 3 5 5 10 2017: 6 11 15 8 3 3 1 4 $1,000, 2022: 83 35 17 (D) 26 (D) 5 69 2017: 11 76 24 52 (D) 9 (D) 14 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 8,331 5,037 1,875 (D) 8,521 (D) 958 6,935 2017: 1,863 6,935 1,592 6,521 (D) 3,046 (D) 3,425 : Other farm-related income sources .................farms, 2022: 25 16 10 5 29 16 40 20 2017: 14 22 9 18 36 7 54 28 $1,000, 2022: 292 127 199 (D) 684 19 3,149 523 2017: 147 51 47 1,423 451 37 2,639 684 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 6. Income From Farm-Related Sources: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Kendall : Knox : Lake : La Salle : Lawrence : Lee : Livingston : Logan ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total income from farm-related sources ..............farms, 2022: 190 562 67 927 158 444 940 346 2017: 192 513 113 848 266 469 872 384 $1,000, 2022: 6,900 16,101 2,908 21,789 11,067 15,822 30,318 11,553 2017: 5,622 12,936 5,611 15,802 5,656 11,588 22,357 11,820 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 36,318 28,649 43,403 23,505 70,044 35,634 32,253 33,389 2017: 29,280 25,217 49,652 18,634 21,262 24,709 25,639 30,781 : Customwork and other agricultural services ........farms, 2022: 33 84 2 154 21 65 145 44 2017: 40 105 7 184 36 120 163 83 $1,000, 2022: 970 2,634 (D) 3,681 729 3,836 5,527 1,803 2017: 542 2,263 129 3,270 1,345 3,407 3,281 1,403 : Gross cash rent or share payments .................farms, 2022: 66 265 22 320 83 180 314 125 2017: 50 238 39 256 145 166 254 143 $1,000, 2022: 3,112 6,871 370 13,146 8,266 7,951 18,779 8,215 2017: 3,204 6,805 2,884 7,268 3,040 5,113 14,321 8,586 : Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas : trees, short rotation woody crops, and : maple products ...................................farms, 2022: 2 10 7 11 3 6 1 10 2017: 3 12 8 7 5 3 5 - $1,000, 2022: (D) 63 (D) 96 (D) 240 (D) 128 2017: (D) 85 1 16 (D) (D) 1 - : Agri-tourism and recreational services ............farms, 2022: 4 21 8 11 - 3 3 5 2017: 11 7 24 11 - 3 12 - $1,000, 2022: 265 149 907 105 - (D) (D) 41 2017: 128 21 438 218 - (D) 85 - : Patronage dividends and refunds : from cooperatives ................................farms, 2022: 113 259 21 563 66 255 650 194 2017: 135 291 18 530 96 270 619 193 $1,000, 2022: 372 1,296 28 1,553 634 947 2,443 487 2017: 315 1,000 31 1,176 223 993 1,544 876 : Crop and livestock insurance payments .............farms, 2022: 9 108 2 95 46 49 134 67 2017: 10 78 10 166 65 81 191 73 $1,000, 2022: 178 4,257 (D) 2,210 1,240 1,501 2,540 697 2017: 396 2,208 245 2,890 950 1,520 2,534 902 : Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments ....................farms, 2022: 2 20 - 10 1 5 21 6 2017: 1 12 - 18 3 18 10 8 $1,000, 2022: (D) 38 - 58 (D) (D) 76 1 2017: (D) 22 - 95 (D) 142 27 38 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: (D) 1,898 - 5,753 (D) (D) 3,605 243 2017: (D) 1,859 - 5,261 (D) 7,872 2,749 4,739 : Other farm-related income sources .................farms, 2022: 23 35 12 66 13 33 57 15 2017: 19 25 29 35 17 14 44 7 $1,000, 2022: 2,001 794 1,578 941 180 1,319 936 179 2017: 1,021 532 1,883 869 31 403 565 15 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 6. Income From Farm-Related Sources: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : McDonough : McHenry : McLean : Macon : Macoupin : Madison : Marion : Marshall ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total income from farm-related sources ..............farms, 2022: 377 349 864 268 684 465 421 341 2017: 428 382 887 332 643 555 526 295 $1,000, 2022: 10,879 14,048 30,608 7,069 23,500 10,656 8,764 7,892 2017: 9,060 13,326 22,646 6,973 12,517 7,721 9,912 5,888 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 28,856 40,251 35,426 26,378 34,356 22,916 20,816 23,143 2017: 21,168 34,886 25,531 21,004 19,467 13,911 18,845 19,960 : Customwork and other agricultural services ........farms, 2022: 88 74 169 57 71 70 54 51 2017: 96 66 176 69 61 49 34 50 $1,000, 2022: 3,668 (D) 6,505 1,112 2,084 4,215 2,040 676 2017: 2,652 1,474 6,406 1,444 1,181 774 958 598 : Gross cash rent or share payments .................farms, 2022: 133 117 266 107 379 201 240 128 2017: 153 117 269 120 309 260 329 115 $1,000, 2022: 4,724 2,302 16,271 4,473 17,094 3,569 4,750 4,933 2017: 5,035 2,080 10,942 4,119 8,959 3,670 6,067 3,680 : Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas : trees, short rotation woody crops, and : maple products ...................................farms, 2022: 19 3 6 3 7 6 2 3 2017: 14 9 2 3 9 13 18 3 $1,000, 2022: 315 3 43 (D) 73 97 (D) (D) 2017: 101 23 (D) 10 142 90 69 (D) : Agri-tourism and recreational services ............farms, 2022: 6 13 6 4 3 8 8 1 2017: 4 14 7 3 5 8 12 4 $1,000, 2022: 68 (D) 21 (D) 6 219 (D) (D) 2017: 24 3,971 (D) (D) 16 144 (D) 305 : Patronage dividends and refunds : from cooperatives ................................farms, 2022: 200 132 531 143 289 223 140 217 2017: 238 166 632 207 331 230 160 199 $1,000, 2022: 529 555 1,859 961 761 806 284 1,314 2017: 367 440 1,852 764 450 279 190 742 : Crop and livestock insurance payments .............farms, 2022: 36 38 165 20 109 80 73 53 2017: 58 85 117 61 123 154 147 42 $1,000, 2022: 375 (D) 4,521 126 2,707 1,005 1,545 428 2017: 543 1,855 2,692 282 1,244 1,833 2,410 340 : Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments ....................farms, 2022: 6 - 18 4 34 4 5 5 2017: 3 3 20 2 16 12 14 10 $1,000, 2022: (D) - 30 10 198 7 17 5 2017: 7 64 57 (D) 45 31 60 (D) Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: (D) - 1,691 2,385 5,821 1,649 3,425 1,060 2017: 2,280 21,193 2,856 (D) 2,840 2,548 4,272 (D) : Other farm-related income sources .................farms, 2022: 19 62 75 18 25 38 7 34 2017: 25 80 44 12 20 33 8 18 $1,000, 2022: (D) 5,896 1,357 352 578 739 103 469 2017: 331 3,419 683 351 479 901 (D) 115 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 6. Income From Farm-Related Sources: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Mason : Massac : Menard : Mercer : Monroe : Montgomery : Morgan : Moultrie ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total income from farm-related sources ..............farms, 2022: 376 164 169 352 249 527 375 229 2017: 310 170 210 427 316 602 369 264 $1,000, 2022: 15,442 2,408 5,661 9,935 3,650 14,943 9,100 5,786 2017: 10,915 4,798 4,411 9,958 4,652 14,107 8,169 6,803 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 41,069 14,683 33,498 28,225 14,659 28,355 24,268 25,266 2017: 35,211 28,221 21,004 23,322 14,723 23,433 22,139 25,769 : Customwork and other agricultural services ........farms, 2022: 51 20 17 44 24 41 44 28 2017: 41 36 38 77 30 103 57 41 $1,000, 2022: 1,086 193 577 1,047 986 1,307 1,348 471 2017: 457 461 499 1,360 359 3,918 1,622 1,074 : Gross cash rent or share payments .................farms, 2022: 164 89 79 179 86 290 151 82 2017: 130 111 77 217 127 258 150 120 $1,000, 2022: 12,548 1,351 4,317 7,271 1,280 11,152 4,854 3,988 2017: 8,759 2,171 3,007 7,046 1,049 7,830 5,257 4,944 : Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas : trees, short rotation woody crops, and : maple products ...................................farms, 2022: - 8 - 15 1 7 8 1 2017: 1 16 4 6 8 1 14 - $1,000, 2022: - 87 - 210 (D) 97 122 (D) 2017: (D) 252 134 (D) 60 (D) 126 - : Agri-tourism and recreational services ............farms, 2022: 5 8 3 1 3 1 6 - 2017: 2 4 6 3 - 4 7 - $1,000, 2022: 82 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 15 - 2017: (D) 20 67 (D) - (D) 25 - : Patronage dividends and refunds : from cooperatives ................................farms, 2022: 217 55 83 135 167 257 174 135 2017: 180 33 125 190 178 301 192 133 $1,000, 2022: 959 463 (D) 603 730 589 631 (D) 2017: 349 29 306 593 583 404 288 323 : Crop and livestock insurance payments .............farms, 2022: 49 27 24 47 40 58 55 14 2017: 41 24 22 49 61 121 77 48 $1,000, 2022: 581 242 346 430 590 1,593 812 320 2017: 1,111 1,364 329 738 2,522 1,358 592 325 : Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments ....................farms, 2022: 3 11 1 4 7 7 5 - 2017: 6 7 5 14 7 19 10 3 $1,000, 2022: 8 33 (D) (D) 22 (D) 9 - 2017: 42 391 38 39 14 47 29 60 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 2,500 3,027 (D) (D) 3,148 (D) 1,753 - 2017: 6,928 55,857 7,527 2,798 2,065 2,471 2,870 20,000 : Other farm-related income sources .................farms, 2022: 16 2 5 26 11 16 38 14 2017: 12 12 8 15 17 26 15 14 $1,000, 2022: 178 (D) (D) 355 27 150 1,311 681 2017: 163 109 31 64 66 521 232 76 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 6. Income From Farm-Related Sources: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Ogle : Peoria : Perry : Piatt : Pike : Pope : Pulaski : Putnam ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total income from farm-related sources ..............farms, 2022: 461 499 252 228 573 126 65 84 2017: 519 414 332 253 535 119 102 86 $1,000, 2022: 17,820 8,348 3,165 6,146 17,665 1,944 1,495 1,886 2017: 13,398 5,837 4,504 7,211 11,978 1,724 2,145 1,026 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 38,654 16,729 12,561 26,956 30,828 15,430 23,000 22,453 2017: 25,816 14,100 13,565 28,503 22,388 14,490 21,028 11,933 : Customwork and other agricultural services ........farms, 2022: 71 84 16 39 61 21 14 14 2017: 91 88 33 49 58 10 14 11 $1,000, 2022: 2,001 1,533 296 1,085 527 75 458 513 2017: 1,847 1,486 517 1,383 875 14 357 261 : Gross cash rent or share payments .................farms, 2022: 205 196 123 80 324 64 31 25 2017: 235 162 185 86 255 71 59 19 $1,000, 2022: 11,966 4,912 1,326 4,379 10,746 1,459 639 1,041 2017: 8,360 2,798 1,729 4,879 8,458 1,485 1,327 380 : Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas : trees, short rotation woody crops, and : maple products ...................................farms, 2022: 8 16 11 - 26 12 2 3 2017: 20 18 14 1 20 2 3 - $1,000, 2022: (D) 160 250 - 816 287 (D) (D) 2017: 302 214 60 (D) 501 (D) 112 - : Agri-tourism and recreational services ............farms, 2022: 3 9 - 2 48 5 1 2 2017: 9 8 2 7 47 8 5 - $1,000, 2022: 7 125 - (D) 704 14 (D) (D) 2017: 94 87 (D) (D) 545 39 35 - : Patronage dividends and refunds : from cooperatives ................................farms, 2022: 232 243 106 158 230 42 33 47 2017: 219 193 134 141 266 25 28 67 $1,000, 2022: 1,130 659 281 481 1,040 83 243 169 2017: 590 384 203 497 512 (D) 53 262 : Crop and livestock insurance payments .............farms, 2022: 87 52 48 27 80 9 11 10 2017: 84 55 76 55 67 7 19 10 $1,000, 2022: 2,189 364 930 134 1,952 27 128 141 2017: 1,876 639 1,757 306 1,053 61 247 (D) : Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments ....................farms, 2022: 2 16 2 1 14 - 2 2 2017: 8 17 14 1 5 1 2 2 $1,000, 2022: (D) 111 (D) (D) 23 - (D) (D) 2017: 51 17 233 (D) 6 (D) (D) (D) Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: (D) 6,941 (D) (D) 1,616 - (D) (D) 2017: 6,376 988 16,628 (D) 1,221 (D) (D) (D) : Other farm-related income sources .................farms, 2022: 21 50 7 7 14 - 1 - 2017: 30 20 6 15 18 7 3 3 $1,000, 2022: 397 482 (D) 60 1,858 - (D) - 2017: 279 212 (D) 137 27 7 (D) 73 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 6. Income From Farm-Related Sources: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Randolph : Richland : Rock Island : St. Clair : Saline : Sangamon : Schuyler : Scott ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total income from farm-related sources ..............farms, 2022: 447 309 284 375 166 452 291 141 2017: 496 335 336 465 154 523 288 164 $1,000, 2022: 7,136 8,315 6,990 10,571 3,973 16,691 7,590 3,020 2017: 7,039 7,088 6,846 8,387 2,866 13,911 5,719 2,457 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 15,964 26,909 24,614 28,188 23,931 36,926 26,083 21,416 2017: 14,192 21,157 20,374 18,036 18,610 26,599 19,859 14,983 : Customwork and other agricultural services ........farms, 2022: 39 38 28 38 19 41 24 22 2017: 39 26 43 51 21 73 18 15 $1,000, 2022: 649 1,202 629 3,272 198 1,837 902 523 2017: 834 804 1,147 1,085 290 1,514 207 72 : Gross cash rent or share payments .................farms, 2022: 220 170 138 129 104 217 162 48 2017: 262 197 163 208 91 228 137 71 $1,000, 2022: 3,984 5,588 5,051 4,819 2,865 12,210 4,729 1,562 2017: 3,689 3,873 4,036 3,595 2,039 10,933 4,228 1,670 : Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas : trees, short rotation woody crops, and : maple products ...................................farms, 2022: 16 11 13 3 5 9 11 16 2017: 10 7 13 11 - 6 15 2 $1,000, 2022: 555 174 334 8 134 41 963 632 2017: 119 69 89 70 - 71 190 (D) : Agri-tourism and recreational services ............farms, 2022: 1 7 6 4 2 12 18 8 2017: 5 4 6 1 - 5 31 4 $1,000, 2022: (D) 1 62 4 (D) 290 101 20 2017: 30 20 (D) (D) - 89 434 29 : Patronage dividends and refunds : from cooperatives ................................farms, 2022: 267 127 121 233 51 220 147 61 2017: 283 118 161 217 76 262 163 88 $1,000, 2022: 1,017 238 382 830 220 897 507 170 2017: 369 138 363 283 (D) 387 308 90 : Crop and livestock insurance payments .............farms, 2022: 53 69 21 73 8 47 44 25 2017: 86 118 49 130 31 76 63 33 $1,000, 2022: 849 983 190 846 165 798 376 109 2017: 1,859 1,992 889 3,071 205 538 289 280 : Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments ....................farms, 2022: 9 5 3 11 9 8 5 3 2017: 19 4 1 9 1 17 12 2 $1,000, 2022: (D) 21 11 106 (D) 70 (D) (D) 2017: 66 2 (D) (D) (D) 35 58 (D) Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: (D) 4,272 3,791 9,649 (D) 8,703 (D) (D) 2017: 3,475 489 (D) (D) (D) 2,034 4,863 (D) : Other farm-related income sources .................farms, 2022: 18 8 13 18 10 13 7 1 2017: 15 17 14 12 7 20 3 3 $1,000, 2022: 61 107 329 685 352 547 (D) (D) 2017: 73 189 276 242 282 345 5 296 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 6. Income From Farm-Related Sources: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Shelby : Stark : Stephenson : Tazewell : Union : Vermilion : Wabash : Warren ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total income from farm-related sources ..............farms, 2022: 608 228 565 523 206 463 98 353 2017: 650 234 550 518 206 522 125 380 $1,000, 2022: 14,976 9,425 15,572 13,990 3,899 14,405 3,249 10,363 2017: 11,389 7,299 13,354 14,874 3,875 14,690 1,945 10,841 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 24,632 41,339 27,562 26,750 18,929 31,113 33,156 29,358 2017: 17,521 31,191 24,280 28,715 18,812 28,143 15,559 28,530 : Customwork and other agricultural services ........farms, 2022: 71 49 84 93 18 86 8 77 2017: 76 40 93 98 38 85 14 118 $1,000, 2022: 2,426 2,839 2,141 3,763 146 4,188 236 1,953 2017: 700 1,157 1,932 2,318 437 1,086 419 1,840 : Gross cash rent or share payments .................farms, 2022: 267 98 292 155 84 226 57 106 2017: 292 99 256 152 85 236 64 139 $1,000, 2022: 9,605 4,593 10,537 6,771 950 8,805 1,242 4,682 2017: 8,331 3,866 8,394 4,851 1,094 10,363 804 6,247 : Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas : trees, short rotation woody crops, and : maple products ...................................farms, 2022: 11 1 19 3 31 5 2 10 2017: 15 1 10 10 21 8 3 9 $1,000, 2022: 154 (D) 710 5 481 30 (D) 62 2017: 264 (D) 128 (D) 174 (D) (D) 52 : Agri-tourism and recreational services ............farms, 2022: 3 1 12 - 17 3 - 1 2017: 5 1 6 5 10 2 4 5 $1,000, 2022: 43 (D) 59 - 188 5 - (D) 2017: (D) (D) 15 127 (D) (D) 15 134 : Patronage dividends and refunds : from cooperatives ................................farms, 2022: 338 141 259 382 73 195 43 212 2017: 325 134 274 401 35 197 62 242 $1,000, 2022: 804 825 1,421 2,021 499 482 152 1,262 2017: 678 312 1,155 2,656 11 156 78 1,808 : Crop and livestock insurance payments .............farms, 2022: 72 36 49 81 32 34 13 134 2017: 167 63 87 76 19 157 28 52 $1,000, 2022: 1,460 690 491 571 864 291 1,309 2,210 2017: 892 1,653 1,317 4,631 219 2,605 389 641 : Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments ....................farms, 2022: 8 3 9 14 14 8 - 3 2017: 26 6 15 3 6 6 - 6 $1,000, 2022: 51 (D) 109 22 40 60 - (D) 2017: 264 (D) 100 (D) (D) 17 - 7 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 6,350 (D) 12,145 1,555 2,843 7,517 - (D) 2017: 10,158 (D) 6,675 (D) (D) 2,876 - 1,095 : Other farm-related income sources .................farms, 2022: 28 17 29 35 5 20 2 13 2017: 16 14 31 25 10 24 5 15 $1,000, 2022: 435 468 106 838 731 543 (D) 167 2017: (D) 281 314 217 77 449 (D) 114 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 6. Income From Farm-Related Sources: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Washington : Wayne : White : Whiteside : Will : Williamson : Winnebago : Woodford ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total income from farm-related sources ..............farms, 2022: 410 483 211 487 319 231 298 552 2017: 496 586 295 499 340 207 378 571 $1,000, 2022: 6,411 12,700 7,377 18,886 10,100 2,592 10,885 15,091 2017: 9,420 15,023 7,028 14,142 8,648 1,400 8,446 13,962 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 15,638 26,294 34,963 38,780 31,660 11,220 36,528 27,338 2017: 18,991 25,636 23,823 28,340 25,436 6,763 22,343 24,452 : Customwork and other agricultural services ........farms, 2022: 48 48 13 77 54 24 40 88 2017: 45 65 27 86 64 26 58 105 $1,000, 2022: 972 1,866 141 4,094 1,014 250 856 3,862 2017: 639 1,734 229 2,048 830 205 1,506 4,429 : Gross cash rent or share payments .................farms, 2022: 141 315 115 231 104 96 153 178 2017: 184 353 162 204 121 117 203 178 $1,000, 2022: 2,852 9,153 4,476 10,109 6,651 892 6,211 7,918 2017: 2,272 10,438 5,046 9,022 5,645 537 4,971 6,212 : Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas : trees, short rotation woody crops, and : maple products ...................................farms, 2022: 7 11 2 8 4 7 7 6 2017: 15 28 11 8 8 6 4 12 $1,000, 2022: 82 264 (D) 243 1 110 1,084 66 2017: 122 275 134 170 6 128 (D) 120 : Agri-tourism and recreational services ............farms, 2022: 1 11 4 5 21 9 6 14 2017: 3 4 6 3 14 6 12 3 $1,000, 2022: (D) 59 (D) 488 320 121 722 421 2017: (D) 16 79 (D) 211 71 181 (D) : Patronage dividends and refunds : from cooperatives ................................farms, 2022: 285 156 56 208 156 92 111 359 2017: 333 189 81 229 187 77 139 426 $1,000, 2022: 1,581 346 149 1,024 631 343 480 1,192 2017: 2,175 222 139 456 227 (D) 419 2,495 : Crop and livestock insurance payments .............farms, 2022: 101 62 44 62 34 29 20 72 2017: 203 128 67 112 50 28 60 68 $1,000, 2022: 772 922 2,345 2,323 541 661 471 859 2017: 3,862 2,055 1,308 2,090 548 295 922 432 : Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments ....................farms, 2022: 3 11 1 3 5 7 3 11 2017: 12 18 3 15 5 2 10 5 $1,000, 2022: (D) 25 (D) 6 1 9 4 84 2017: (D) 105 2 (D) 10 (D) (D) (D) Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: (D) 2,265 (D) 2,000 289 1,344 1,433 7,601 2017: (D) 5,855 517 (D) 1,946 (D) (D) (D) : Other farm-related income sources .................farms, 2022: 17 21 9 27 20 16 29 34 2017: 18 22 7 18 51 8 30 38 $1,000, 2022: 135 65 76 599 940 206 1,056 689 2017: 244 177 91 230 1,171 102 403 98 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 7. Hired Farm Labor - Workers and Payroll: 2022 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Illinois : Adams : Alexander : Bond : Boone : Brown : Bureau ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hired farm labor ..........................................farms: 17,637 247 42 134 101 48 317 workers: 52,989 779 62 278 368 90 1,198 $1,000 payroll: 932,742 20,731 741 3,499 6,552 1,685 33,492 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .............................farms: 15,546 220 41 128 90 44 274 workers: 29,321 396 (D) 236 170 63 513 5 to 9 workers ........................................farms: 1,490 16 1 5 4 4 33 workers: 9,408 112 (D) (D) 25 27 211 10 workers or more ....................................farms: 601 11 - 1 7 - 10 workers: 14,260 271 - (D) 173 - 474 : Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more ........................................farms: 8,513 107 28 66 58 20 124 workers: 21,835 383 39 107 130 45 619 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .........................farms: 7,849 88 27 65 54 18 116 workers: 13,246 130 (D) (D) 84 (D) 201 5 to 9 workers ....................................farms: 412 9 1 - 2 2 4 workers: 2,594 68 (D) - (D) (D) (D) 10 workers or more ................................farms: 252 10 - 1 2 - 4 workers: 5,995 185 - (D) (D) - (D) : Less than 150 days ......................................farms: 13,073 184 17 101 70 33 264 workers: 31,154 396 23 171 238 45 579 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) ...........................farms: 12,157 177 17 100 62 33 246 workers: 21,496 302 23 (D) 110 45 449 5 to 9 workers ......................................farms: 650 4 - 1 4 - 16 workers: 3,795 28 - (D) 27 - (D) 10 workers or more ..................................farms: 266 3 - - 4 - 2 workers: 5,863 66 - - 101 - (D) : Reported only workers working : 150 days or more .........................................farms: 4,564 63 25 33 31 15 53 workers: 10,414 217 34 47 54 33 478 $1,000 payroll: 302,715 8,749 491 1,028 1,204 1,005 24,155 : Reported only workers working : less than 150 days .......................................farms: 9,124 140 14 68 43 28 193 workers: 18,237 252 17 117 79 36 384 $1,000 payroll: 143,221 1,861 123 841 710 205 3,745 : Reported both - workers working : 150 days or more and workers : working less than 150 days ...............................farms: 3,949 44 3 33 27 5 71 150 days or more, workers: 11,421 166 5 60 76 12 141 less than 150 days, workers: 12,917 144 6 54 159 9 195 $1,000 payroll: 486,806 10,121 127 1,630 4,639 476 5,591 : Total migrant workers .....................................farms: 228 - - - 1 2 6 workers: 2,293 - - - (D) (D) 195 : Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor ............farms: 197 - - - 1 2 5 workers: 2,005 - - - (D) (D) (D) : Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor .........................................farms: 31 - - - - - 1 workers: 288 - - - - - (D) : Unpaid workers ............................................farms: 18,266 354 38 165 142 82 297 workers: 39,430 762 54 303 330 199 669 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 7. Hired Farm Labor - Workers and Payroll: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Calhoun : Carroll : Cass : Champaign : Christian : Clark : Clay : Clinton ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hired farm labor ..........................................farms: 60 195 102 349 214 164 130 228 workers: 148 596 317 899 581 477 329 1,119 $1,000 payroll: 1,504 11,187 6,476 14,978 13,114 6,427 10,669 26,674 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .............................farms: 50 160 90 325 188 153 115 194 workers: 71 328 169 675 368 316 187 395 5 to 9 workers ........................................farms: 9 31 9 19 21 4 9 20 workers: (D) 195 54 110 135 25 61 140 10 workers or more ....................................farms: 1 4 3 5 5 7 6 14 workers: (D) 73 94 114 78 136 81 584 : Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more ........................................farms: 24 99 52 149 111 93 75 136 workers: 44 217 159 330 234 209 162 561 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .........................farms: 21 92 49 142 105 86 67 123 workers: 26 149 (D) 256 201 143 95 265 5 to 9 workers ....................................farms: 3 3 2 4 6 3 7 5 workers: 18 16 (D) 21 33 16 (D) 30 10 workers or more ................................farms: - 4 1 3 - 4 1 8 workers: - 52 (D) 53 - 50 (D) 266 : Less than 150 days ......................................farms: 39 154 73 274 158 117 87 143 workers: 104 379 158 569 347 268 167 558 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) ...........................farms: 32 134 67 264 151 109 81 127 workers: 51 265 109 484 282 188 127 222 5 to 9 workers ......................................farms: 6 19 5 7 5 7 5 6 workers: (D) (D) (D) 38 (D) (D) (D) 32 10 workers or more ..................................farms: 1 1 1 3 2 1 1 10 workers: (D) (D) (D) 47 (D) (D) (D) 304 : Reported only workers working : 150 days or more .........................................farms: 21 41 29 75 56 47 43 85 workers: 38 73 60 166 100 89 86 225 $1,000 payroll: 1,072 1,178 1,968 3,476 2,827 1,724 3,091 6,738 : Reported only workers working : less than 150 days .......................................farms: 36 96 50 200 103 71 55 92 workers: 79 218 83 383 208 125 89 224 $1,000 payroll: (D) 1,896 578 3,451 3,102 879 800 1,757 : Reported both - workers working : 150 days or more and workers : working less than 150 days ...............................farms: 3 58 23 74 55 46 32 51 150 days or more, workers: 6 144 99 164 134 120 76 336 less than 150 days, workers: 25 161 75 186 139 143 78 334 $1,000 payroll: (D) 8,113 3,931 8,051 7,185 3,823 6,779 18,179 : Total migrant workers .....................................farms: 1 3 3 2 1 1 1 13 workers: (D) 5 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 113 : Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor ............farms: 1 3 3 2 1 1 1 10 workers: (D) 5 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 53 : Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor .........................................farms: - - - - - - - 3 workers: - - - - - - - 60 : Unpaid workers ............................................farms: 133 205 86 341 175 163 145 216 workers: 328 479 171 689 392 335 360 661 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 7. Hired Farm Labor - Workers and Payroll: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Coles : Cook : Crawford : Cumberland : De Kalb : De Witt : Douglas : Du Page ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hired farm labor ..........................................farms: 134 76 128 143 236 144 170 12 workers: 363 885 348 378 1,106 315 427 269 $1,000 payroll: 5,433 10,060 4,881 6,332 20,450 4,545 6,040 2,904 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .............................farms: 117 30 110 126 202 134 158 2 workers: 231 67 221 226 429 252 305 (D) 5 to 9 workers ........................................farms: 15 17 17 15 14 9 8 4 workers: (D) 118 (D) (D) 96 (D) 55 (D) 10 workers or more ....................................farms: 2 29 1 2 20 1 4 6 workers: (D) 700 (D) (D) 581 (D) 67 237 : Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more ........................................farms: 70 57 81 66 143 62 93 10 workers: 125 426 175 158 528 101 178 54 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .........................farms: 64 32 74 61 121 61 91 5 workers: 95 74 126 109 203 (D) (D) (D) 5 to 9 workers ....................................farms: 6 9 6 4 9 1 2 3 workers: 30 59 (D) (D) 68 (D) (D) 18 10 workers or more ................................farms: - 16 1 1 13 - - 2 workers: - 293 (D) (D) 257 - - (D) : Less than 150 days ......................................farms: 96 54 83 106 166 118 116 9 workers: 238 459 173 220 578 214 249 215 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) ...........................farms: 90 28 79 97 151 115 111 3 workers: 187 74 147 155 279 197 189 (D) 5 to 9 workers ......................................farms: 4 10 4 8 6 3 2 2 workers: (D) 64 26 (D) 32 17 (D) (D) 10 workers or more ..................................farms: 2 16 - 1 9 - 3 4 workers: (D) 321 - (D) 267 - (D) 195 : Reported only workers working : 150 days or more .........................................farms: 38 22 45 37 70 26 54 3 workers: 51 192 92 71 206 44 97 (D) $1,000 payroll: 1,138 2,513 1,575 1,709 5,222 1,122 1,615 (D) : Reported only workers working : less than 150 days .......................................farms: 64 19 47 77 93 82 77 2 workers: 164 91 106 131 181 137 132 (D) $1,000 payroll: 1,767 858 990 770 2,202 861 1,294 (D) : Reported both - workers working : 150 days or more and workers : working less than 150 days ...............................farms: 32 35 36 29 73 36 39 7 150 days or more, workers: 74 234 83 87 322 57 81 38 less than 150 days, workers: 74 368 67 89 397 77 117 131 $1,000 payroll: 2,528 6,689 2,316 3,853 13,027 2,562 3,131 2,026 : Total migrant workers .....................................farms: - 2 1 2 5 - 1 - workers: - (D) (D) (D) 33 - (D) - : Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor ............farms: - 2 1 2 5 - 1 - workers: - (D) (D) (D) 33 - (D) - : Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor .........................................farms: - - - - - - - - workers: - - - - - - - - : Unpaid workers ............................................farms: 157 56 110 150 200 108 142 21 workers: 324 135 240 299 423 206 391 33 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 7. Hired Farm Labor - Workers and Payroll: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Edgar : Edwards : Effingham : Fayette : Ford : Franklin : Fulton : Gallatin ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hired farm labor ..........................................farms: 208 77 246 212 168 92 238 53 workers: 559 193 582 549 470 226 554 205 $1,000 payroll: 15,358 2,998 6,356 5,910 8,410 4,828 10,070 6,140 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .............................farms: 196 68 222 184 139 86 221 38 workers: 397 140 408 332 230 158 416 86 5 to 9 workers ........................................farms: 9 9 23 24 24 3 12 12 workers: 60 53 (D) 153 166 18 75 80 10 workers or more ....................................farms: 3 - 1 4 5 3 5 3 workers: 102 - (D) 64 74 50 63 39 : Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more ........................................farms: 107 44 108 80 84 67 110 38 workers: 197 93 191 190 181 134 202 112 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .........................farms: 104 43 100 76 74 63 106 33 workers: 156 (D) 149 141 115 104 169 72 5 to 9 workers ....................................farms: 2 1 8 - 8 2 3 3 workers: (D) (D) 42 - (D) (D) (D) (D) 10 workers or more ................................farms: 1 - - 4 2 2 1 2 workers: (D) - - 49 (D) (D) (D) (D) : Less than 150 days ......................................farms: 151 50 192 175 123 44 178 39 workers: 362 100 391 359 289 92 352 93 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) ...........................farms: 143 50 187 168 110 42 174 36 workers: 264 100 338 319 192 (D) 321 75 5 to 9 workers ......................................farms: 5 - 4 7 12 1 3 3 workers: 25 - (D) 40 (D) (D) (D) 18 10 workers or more ..................................farms: 3 - 1 - 1 1 1 - workers: 73 - (D) - (D) (D) (D) - : Reported only workers working : 150 days or more .........................................farms: 57 27 54 37 45 48 60 14 workers: 92 49 84 62 73 91 98 34 $1,000 payroll: 2,599 1,086 1,556 1,240 2,683 2,754 2,540 1,215 : Reported only workers working : less than 150 days .......................................farms: 101 33 138 132 84 25 128 15 workers: 221 66 248 240 138 35 237 27 $1,000 payroll: 1,129 660 937 1,613 1,044 300 1,036 208 : Reported both - workers working : 150 days or more and workers : working less than 150 days ...............................farms: 50 17 54 43 39 19 50 24 150 days or more, workers: 105 44 107 128 108 43 104 78 less than 150 days, workers: 141 34 143 119 151 57 115 66 $1,000 payroll: 11,630 1,252 3,863 3,057 4,682 1,774 6,493 4,717 : Total migrant workers .....................................farms: 1 - 1 2 1 4 - - workers: (D) - (D) (D) (D) 14 - - : Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor ............farms: 1 - 1 2 1 4 - - workers: (D) - (D) (D) (D) 14 - - : Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor .........................................farms: - - - - - - - - workers: - - - - - - - - : Unpaid workers ............................................farms: 141 80 319 273 115 134 293 45 workers: 269 144 702 664 217 298 669 69 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 7. Hired Farm Labor - Workers and Payroll: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Greene : Grundy : Hamilton : Hancock : Hardin : Henderson : Henry : Iroquois ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hired farm labor ..........................................farms: 167 104 89 231 21 120 341 466 workers: 473 327 196 532 34 276 694 1,162 $1,000 payroll: 6,499 3,845 4,018 12,202 368 5,343 11,906 20,794 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .............................farms: 145 85 84 210 21 112 322 426 workers: 288 147 128 375 34 212 555 790 5 to 9 workers ........................................farms: 17 16 3 18 - 5 18 36 workers: 90 119 (D) 115 - 34 (D) 220 10 workers or more ....................................farms: 5 3 2 3 - 3 1 4 workers: 95 61 (D) 42 - 30 (D) 152 : Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more ........................................farms: 54 41 48 99 12 59 147 207 workers: 152 118 102 210 20 119 237 468 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .........................farms: 47 37 46 91 12 54 143 197 workers: 78 78 (D) 150 20 80 207 296 5 to 9 workers ....................................farms: 6 2 1 6 - 3 4 7 workers: (D) (D) (D) (D) - (D) 30 49 10 workers or more ................................farms: 1 2 1 2 - 2 - 3 workers: (D) (D) (D) (D) - (D) - 123 : Less than 150 days ......................................farms: 140 88 46 176 13 85 252 347 workers: 321 209 94 322 14 157 457 694 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) ...........................farms: 124 84 44 167 13 84 245 331 workers: 232 162 (D) 270 14 (D) 412 595 5 to 9 workers ......................................farms: 16 2 1 9 - 1 7 15 workers: 89 (D) (D) 52 - (D) 45 (D) 10 workers or more ..................................farms: - 2 1 - - - - 1 workers: - (D) (D) - - - - (D) : Reported only workers working : 150 days or more .........................................farms: 27 16 43 55 8 35 89 119 workers: 51 44 88 112 (D) 76 131 194 $1,000 payroll: 1,429 1,126 2,522 4,282 (D) 2,348 4,209 6,165 : Reported only workers working : less than 150 days .......................................farms: 113 63 41 132 9 61 194 259 workers: 247 129 78 226 (D) 116 334 498 $1,000 payroll: 1,201 1,097 908 1,519 (D) 1,145 2,946 3,604 : Reported both - workers working : 150 days or more and workers : working less than 150 days ...............................farms: 27 25 5 44 4 24 58 88 150 days or more, workers: 101 74 14 98 (D) 43 106 274 less than 150 days, workers: 74 80 16 96 (D) 41 123 196 $1,000 payroll: 3,868 1,622 587 6,401 265 1,850 4,751 11,025 : Total migrant workers .....................................farms: - 1 - 1 - 3 5 3 workers: - (D) - (D) - (D) 5 50 : Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor ............farms: - 1 - 1 - 2 5 1 workers: - (D) - (D) - (D) 5 (D) : Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor .........................................farms: - - - - - 1 - 2 workers: - - - - - (D) - (D) : Unpaid workers ............................................farms: 156 90 125 253 50 99 328 336 workers: 355 205 284 494 137 231 732 643 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 7. Hired Farm Labor - Workers and Payroll: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Jackson : Jasper : Jefferson : Jersey : Jo Daviess : Johnson : Kane : Kankakee ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hired farm labor ..........................................farms: 174 162 159 107 198 81 154 218 workers: 534 379 299 230 766 191 1,022 899 $1,000 payroll: 7,848 8,095 4,374 3,674 10,746 1,741 28,396 19,176 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .............................farms: 145 150 150 97 162 75 113 179 workers: 273 269 246 165 338 123 230 334 5 to 9 workers ........................................farms: 20 8 9 9 20 4 17 26 workers: 132 43 53 (D) 118 (D) 120 174 10 workers or more ....................................farms: 9 4 - 1 16 2 24 13 workers: 129 67 - (D) 310 (D) 672 391 : Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more ........................................farms: 105 69 76 55 113 29 103 95 workers: 254 160 116 99 284 70 636 392 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .........................farms: 92 65 73 52 105 27 77 80 workers: 174 112 98 (D) 217 (D) 147 160 5 to 9 workers ....................................farms: 12 3 3 2 7 - 12 8 workers: (D) (D) 18 (D) (D) - 88 41 10 workers or more ................................farms: 1 1 - 1 1 2 14 7 workers: (D) (D) - (D) (D) (D) 401 191 : Less than 150 days ......................................farms: 117 112 109 70 139 64 103 176 workers: 280 219 183 131 482 121 386 507 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) ...........................farms: 101 108 107 64 122 59 87 163 workers: 163 181 (D) 101 228 93 158 308 5 to 9 workers ......................................farms: 13 2 2 6 7 5 8 6 workers: 71 (D) (D) 30 37 28 49 33 10 workers or more ..................................farms: 3 2 - - 10 - 8 7 workers: 46 (D) - - 217 - 179 166 : Reported only workers working : 150 days or more .........................................farms: 57 50 50 37 59 17 51 42 workers: 127 120 68 57 130 20 239 131 $1,000 payroll: 3,651 5,706 1,829 1,219 3,293 408 8,785 6,324 : Reported only workers working : less than 150 days .......................................farms: 69 93 83 52 85 52 51 123 workers: 107 182 133 92 243 90 107 234 $1,000 payroll: 589 1,120 1,228 652 1,473 231 1,368 2,744 : Reported both - workers working : 150 days or more and workers : working less than 150 days ...............................farms: 48 19 26 18 54 12 52 53 150 days or more, workers: 127 40 48 42 154 50 397 261 less than 150 days, workers: 173 37 50 39 239 31 279 273 $1,000 payroll: 3,608 1,270 1,316 1,803 5,981 1,102 18,243 10,108 : Total migrant workers .....................................farms: 14 - 2 2 7 1 11 8 workers: 38 - (D) (D) 8 (D) 119 39 : Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor ............farms: 10 - - 2 7 1 11 7 workers: 30 - - (D) 8 (D) 119 (D) : Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor .........................................farms: 4 - 2 - - - - 1 workers: 8 - (D) - - - - (D) : Unpaid workers ............................................farms: 234 172 256 115 285 179 169 201 workers: 542 390 574 281 651 384 337 386 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 7. Hired Farm Labor - Workers and Payroll: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Kendall : Knox : Lake : La Salle : Lawrence : Lee : Livingston : Logan ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hired farm labor ..........................................farms: 102 291 78 468 88 239 434 216 workers: 524 753 467 1,004 340 605 987 603 $1,000 payroll: 10,827 14,759 10,965 12,768 7,354 8,526 16,171 11,885 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .............................farms: 82 256 56 432 72 204 400 189 workers: 190 478 102 767 150 357 719 360 5 to 9 workers ........................................farms: 11 28 11 32 13 32 27 20 workers: 69 178 69 181 89 196 180 120 10 workers or more ....................................farms: 9 7 11 4 3 3 7 7 workers: 265 97 296 56 101 52 88 123 : Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more ........................................farms: 51 126 54 214 53 100 140 110 workers: 228 281 245 328 177 190 268 269 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .........................farms: 39 118 44 211 44 95 135 102 workers: (D) 214 91 295 78 157 208 161 5 to 9 workers ....................................farms: 10 6 7 1 7 5 - 4 workers: 72 (D) 45 (D) (D) 33 - 23 10 workers or more ................................farms: 2 2 3 2 2 - 5 4 workers: (D) (D) 109 (D) (D) - 60 85 : Less than 150 days ......................................farms: 80 227 48 345 58 198 361 161 workers: 296 472 222 676 163 415 719 334 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) ...........................farms: 72 209 36 326 55 178 343 150 workers: 153 362 60 565 108 287 606 257 5 to 9 workers ......................................farms: 4 15 9 17 2 19 17 8 workers: 33 78 60 (D) (D) (D) (D) 40 10 workers or more ..................................farms: 4 3 3 2 1 1 1 3 workers: 110 32 102 (D) (D) (D) (D) 37 : Reported only workers working : 150 days or more .........................................farms: 22 64 30 123 30 41 73 55 workers: 69 130 91 182 94 75 101 170 $1,000 payroll: 1,880 4,701 2,919 3,976 3,621 2,035 2,470 5,566 : Reported only workers working : less than 150 days .......................................farms: 51 165 24 254 35 139 294 106 workers: 129 312 42 497 64 261 552 217 $1,000 payroll: 984 1,822 177 4,180 339 2,284 4,371 1,396 : Reported both - workers working : 150 days or more and workers : working less than 150 days ...............................farms: 29 62 24 91 23 59 67 55 150 days or more, workers: 159 151 154 146 83 115 167 99 less than 150 days, workers: 167 160 180 179 99 154 167 117 $1,000 payroll: 7,963 8,235 7,869 4,612 3,393 4,206 9,331 4,924 : Total migrant workers .....................................farms: 7 - 3 2 8 1 5 1 workers: 75 - 29 (D) 16 (D) 24 (D) : Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor ............farms: 5 - 3 2 6 1 5 1 workers: (D) - 29 (D) (D) (D) 24 (D) : Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor .........................................farms: 2 - - - 2 - - - workers: (D) - - - (D) - - - : Unpaid workers ............................................farms: 108 239 113 454 99 196 341 135 workers: 223 485 250 942 217 398 720 260 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 7. Hired Farm Labor - Workers and Payroll: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : McDonough : McHenry : McLean : Macon : Macoupin : Madison : Marion : Marshall ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hired farm labor ..........................................farms: 195 264 437 160 276 203 136 139 workers: 544 1,767 1,108 462 709 770 401 346 $1,000 payroll: 10,149 29,979 18,571 7,790 10,871 14,049 5,857 4,326 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .............................farms: 174 188 391 143 248 172 118 126 workers: 318 425 780 306 496 318 220 228 5 to 9 workers ........................................farms: 11 35 41 13 25 23 14 10 workers: 74 215 254 77 164 149 84 64 10 workers or more ....................................farms: 10 41 5 4 3 8 4 3 workers: 152 1,127 74 79 49 303 97 54 : Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more ........................................farms: 96 168 175 98 145 125 76 58 workers: 217 865 357 162 297 408 171 93 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .........................farms: 88 130 167 97 132 113 73 58 workers: 149 262 270 (D) 216 189 131 93 5 to 9 workers ....................................farms: 6 13 5 1 13 8 2 - workers: (D) 77 38 (D) 81 51 (D) - 10 workers or more ................................farms: 2 25 3 - - 4 1 - workers: (D) 526 49 - - 168 (D) - : Less than 150 days ......................................farms: 153 200 360 103 197 132 103 112 workers: 327 902 751 300 412 362 230 253 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) ...........................farms: 143 168 346 96 191 126 93 104 workers: 229 320 662 211 361 249 135 178 5 to 9 workers ......................................farms: 7 16 13 3 5 4 7 5 workers: 40 93 (D) 17 (D) (D) 43 30 10 workers or more ..................................farms: 3 16 1 4 1 2 3 3 workers: 58 489 (D) 72 (D) (D) 52 45 : Reported only workers working : 150 days or more .........................................farms: 42 64 77 57 79 71 33 27 workers: 67 385 183 99 165 140 76 45 $1,000 payroll: 1,686 8,309 6,007 2,208 4,203 4,396 1,643 1,131 : Reported only workers working : less than 150 days .......................................farms: 99 96 262 62 131 78 60 81 workers: 197 309 539 146 248 154 100 153 $1,000 payroll: 1,878 1,887 5,267 1,768 1,621 1,013 611 1,055 : Reported both - workers working : 150 days or more and workers : working less than 150 days ...............................farms: 54 104 98 41 66 54 43 31 150 days or more, workers: 150 480 174 63 132 268 95 48 less than 150 days, workers: 130 593 212 154 164 208 130 100 $1,000 payroll: 6,586 19,784 7,297 3,814 5,047 8,640 3,603 2,140 : Total migrant workers .....................................farms: - 11 3 2 1 2 - 3 workers: - 147 6 (D) (D) (D) - 45 : Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor ............farms: - 11 3 2 1 2 - 3 workers: - 147 6 (D) (D) (D) - 45 : Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor .........................................farms: - - - - - - - - workers: - - - - - - - - : Unpaid workers ............................................farms: 172 323 351 127 340 306 240 118 workers: 396 743 678 229 614 656 487 256 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 7. Hired Farm Labor - Workers and Payroll: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Mason : Massac : Menard : Mercer : Monroe : Montgomery : Morgan : Moultrie ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hired farm labor ..........................................farms: 182 64 107 186 136 225 202 124 workers: 438 158 206 494 285 626 418 277 $1,000 payroll: 7,896 2,971 3,468 7,360 6,121 13,912 5,888 3,834 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .............................farms: 165 63 102 169 131 203 191 111 workers: 306 (D) 163 334 229 377 354 189 5 to 9 workers ........................................farms: 14 - 3 11 3 14 11 11 workers: 86 - (D) 69 (D) 95 64 (D) 10 workers or more ....................................farms: 3 1 2 6 2 8 - 2 workers: 46 (D) (D) 91 (D) 154 - (D) : Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more ........................................farms: 84 45 43 82 91 103 92 53 workers: 139 102 79 191 130 259 144 82 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .........................farms: 83 45 41 76 90 95 92 52 workers: (D) 102 (D) 107 (D) 150 144 (D) 5 to 9 workers ....................................farms: 1 - 1 1 - 7 - 1 workers: (D) - (D) (D) - (D) - (D) 10 workers or more ................................farms: - - 1 5 1 1 - - workers: - - (D) (D) (D) (D) - - : Less than 150 days ......................................farms: 144 29 88 145 62 172 153 93 workers: 299 56 127 303 155 367 274 195 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) ...........................farms: 133 28 86 138 59 159 149 85 workers: 217 (D) (D) 261 126 269 253 153 5 to 9 workers ......................................farms: 9 - 2 7 2 8 4 8 workers: (D) - (D) 42 (D) 48 21 42 10 workers or more ..................................farms: 2 1 - - 1 5 - - workers: (D) (D) - - (D) 50 - - : Reported only workers working : 150 days or more .........................................farms: 38 35 19 41 74 53 49 31 workers: 65 77 26 107 94 151 78 36 $1,000 payroll: 2,049 2,027 645 2,894 3,004 5,553 2,358 731 : Reported only workers working : less than 150 days .......................................farms: 98 19 64 104 45 122 110 71 workers: 181 31 80 224 124 239 178 138 $1,000 payroll: 2,489 483 628 1,263 1,753 2,235 1,175 711 : Reported both - workers working : 150 days or more and workers : working less than 150 days ...............................farms: 46 10 24 41 17 50 43 22 150 days or more, workers: 74 25 53 84 36 108 66 46 less than 150 days, workers: 118 25 47 79 31 128 96 57 $1,000 payroll: 3,358 462 2,195 3,203 1,364 6,124 2,356 2,391 : Total migrant workers .....................................farms: 8 5 - - 2 - - - workers: 133 5 - - (D) - - - : Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor ............farms: 8 1 - - 2 - - - workers: 133 (D) - - (D) - - - : Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor .........................................farms: - 4 - - - - - - workers: - (D) - - - - - - : Unpaid workers ............................................farms: 107 63 82 178 151 237 182 110 workers: 197 130 165 407 296 450 356 306 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 7. Hired Farm Labor - Workers and Payroll: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Ogle : Peoria : Perry : Piatt : Pike : Pope : Pulaski : Putnam ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hired farm labor ..........................................farms: 229 211 106 147 254 41 45 37 workers: 797 571 220 363 618 65 108 729 $1,000 payroll: 15,195 5,429 4,834 6,889 12,547 1,062 1,822 2,481 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .............................farms: 189 178 102 128 237 39 42 25 workers: 390 355 192 232 438 (D) 90 42 5 to 9 workers ........................................farms: 36 31 4 18 13 2 3 3 workers: 218 (D) 28 (D) 80 (D) 18 17 10 workers or more ....................................farms: 4 2 - 1 4 - - 9 workers: 189 (D) - (D) 100 - - 670 : Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more ........................................farms: 115 88 58 66 131 16 22 17 workers: 375 185 97 117 324 23 43 333 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .........................farms: 108 80 57 62 126 15 21 11 workers: 217 125 (D) 90 222 (D) (D) 17 5 to 9 workers ....................................farms: 5 8 1 3 2 1 1 3 workers: (D) 60 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 16 10 workers or more ................................farms: 2 - - 1 3 - - 3 workers: (D) - - (D) (D) - - 300 : Less than 150 days ......................................farms: 159 171 66 113 179 26 40 27 workers: 422 386 123 246 294 42 65 396 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) ...........................farms: 138 159 66 104 178 25 40 19 workers: 261 311 123 189 (D) (D) 65 36 5 to 9 workers ......................................farms: 19 11 - 9 1 1 - - workers: (D) (D) - 57 (D) (D) - - 10 workers or more ..................................farms: 2 1 - - - - - 8 workers: (D) (D) - - - - - 360 : Reported only workers working : 150 days or more .........................................farms: 70 40 40 34 75 15 5 10 workers: 205 99 55 48 220 (D) 10 21 $1,000 payroll: 6,984 996 715 1,797 7,118 935 147 191 : Reported only workers working : less than 150 days .......................................farms: 114 123 48 81 123 25 23 20 workers: 268 282 89 177 196 36 34 85 $1,000 payroll: 2,277 2,179 718 1,522 1,271 (D) 337 234 : Reported both - workers working : 150 days or more and workers : working less than 150 days ...............................farms: 45 48 18 32 56 1 17 7 150 days or more, workers: 170 86 42 69 104 (D) 33 312 less than 150 days, workers: 154 104 34 69 98 (D) 31 311 $1,000 payroll: 5,933 2,254 3,402 3,571 4,158 (D) 1,338 2,056 : Total migrant workers .....................................farms: 4 - - - 1 - - - workers: (D) - - - (D) - - - : Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor ............farms: 3 - - - 1 - - - workers: 6 - - - (D) - - - : Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor .........................................farms: 1 - - - - - - - workers: (D) - - - - - - - : Unpaid workers ............................................farms: 249 274 121 117 253 117 37 36 workers: 580 548 287 250 532 260 122 99 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 7. Hired Farm Labor - Workers and Payroll: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Randolph : Richland : Rock Island : St. Clair : Saline : Sangamon : Schuyler : Scott ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hired farm labor ..........................................farms: 147 146 146 191 94 249 122 73 workers: 443 352 385 650 255 673 295 164 $1,000 payroll: 8,583 4,364 6,307 12,451 4,302 13,603 5,973 3,141 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .............................farms: 129 137 126 174 89 223 111 66 workers: 240 271 235 313 154 437 214 107 5 to 9 workers ........................................farms: 6 5 15 11 1 18 9 5 workers: 40 34 83 68 (D) 103 (D) (D) 10 workers or more ....................................farms: 12 4 5 6 4 8 2 2 workers: 163 47 67 269 (D) 133 (D) (D) : Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more ........................................farms: 48 71 63 100 41 133 52 29 workers: 91 111 123 276 142 314 107 52 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .........................farms: 42 69 58 93 38 128 49 28 workers: 61 (D) 87 149 67 255 84 (D) 5 to 9 workers ....................................farms: 6 2 4 3 - 3 2 1 workers: 30 (D) (D) 19 - (D) (D) (D) 10 workers or more ................................farms: - - 1 4 3 2 1 - workers: - - (D) 108 75 (D) (D) - : Less than 150 days ......................................farms: 115 109 100 145 75 175 98 60 workers: 352 241 262 374 113 359 188 112 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) ...........................farms: 100 101 88 134 74 166 94 58 workers: 184 179 165 196 (D) 277 163 (D) 5 to 9 workers ......................................farms: 6 5 8 7 - 6 4 - workers: 41 32 42 41 - 36 25 - 10 workers or more ..................................farms: 9 3 4 4 1 3 - 2 workers: 127 30 55 137 (D) 46 - (D) : Reported only workers working : 150 days or more .........................................farms: 32 37 46 46 19 74 24 13 workers: 43 56 94 77 109 172 52 22 $1,000 payroll: 1,354 1,247 3,576 2,066 1,615 5,913 2,163 665 : Reported only workers working : less than 150 days .......................................farms: 99 75 83 91 53 116 70 44 workers: 308 156 230 147 84 206 131 81 $1,000 payroll: 4,158 1,085 1,615 2,198 548 1,918 947 509 : Reported both - workers working : 150 days or more and workers : working less than 150 days ...............................farms: 16 34 17 54 22 59 28 16 150 days or more, workers: 48 55 29 199 33 142 55 30 less than 150 days, workers: 44 85 32 227 29 153 57 31 $1,000 payroll: 3,070 2,032 1,116 8,186 2,140 5,772 2,863 1,967 : Total migrant workers .....................................farms: 1 2 - 5 3 6 1 - workers: (D) (D) - 53 30 34 (D) - : Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor ............farms: 1 2 - 4 3 6 1 - workers: (D) (D) - (D) 30 34 (D) - : Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor .........................................farms: - - - 1 - - - - workers: - - - (D) - - - - : Unpaid workers ............................................farms: 220 127 151 198 115 237 131 68 workers: 514 287 366 461 323 467 272 158 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 7. Hired Farm Labor - Workers and Payroll: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Shelby : Stark : Stephenson : Tazewell : Union : Vermilion : Wabash : Warren ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hired farm labor ..........................................farms: 261 119 283 227 127 240 66 220 workers: 583 232 1,336 741 371 697 167 561 $1,000 payroll: 6,307 3,783 30,830 9,694 5,560 10,800 2,052 7,854 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .............................farms: 244 112 224 188 118 204 64 196 workers: 461 176 434 366 202 415 (D) 365 5 to 9 workers ........................................farms: 16 5 41 31 6 28 - 18 workers: (D) (D) 262 202 33 171 - 97 10 workers or more ....................................farms: 1 2 18 8 3 8 2 6 workers: (D) (D) 640 173 136 111 (D) 99 : Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more ........................................farms: 120 51 158 102 66 111 40 91 workers: 213 91 646 217 175 261 71 190 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .........................farms: 117 49 137 98 64 104 39 87 workers: 194 (D) 268 177 (D) 197 (D) 143 5 to 9 workers ....................................farms: 3 1 8 1 - 5 1 - workers: 19 (D) 57 (D) - (D) (D) - 10 workers or more ................................farms: - 1 13 3 2 2 - 4 workers: - (D) 321 (D) (D) (D) - 47 : Less than 150 days ......................................farms: 198 87 203 176 87 195 44 174 workers: 370 141 690 524 196 436 96 371 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) ...........................farms: 190 83 187 145 82 178 43 166 workers: 325 111 372 266 128 307 (D) 309 5 to 9 workers ......................................farms: 8 3 14 24 4 13 - 6 workers: 45 (D) (D) 136 (D) 79 - (D) 10 workers or more ..................................farms: - 1 2 7 1 4 1 2 workers: - (D) (D) 122 (D) 50 (D) (D) : Reported only workers working : 150 days or more .........................................farms: 63 32 80 51 40 45 22 46 workers: 101 66 205 90 72 81 43 80 $1,000 payroll: 1,411 2,092 6,505 1,671 1,825 3,062 736 1,838 : Reported only workers working : less than 150 days .......................................farms: 141 68 125 125 61 129 26 129 workers: 251 103 271 289 97 291 69 255 $1,000 payroll: 1,485 713 1,160 2,406 427 1,834 417 981 : Reported both - workers working : 150 days or more and workers : working less than 150 days ...............................farms: 57 19 78 51 26 66 18 45 150 days or more, workers: 112 25 441 127 103 180 28 110 less than 150 days, workers: 119 38 419 235 99 145 27 116 $1,000 payroll: 3,411 978 23,165 5,617 3,308 5,904 899 5,035 : Total migrant workers .....................................farms: - - 6 - 2 3 - - workers: - - 6 - (D) (D) - - : Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor ............farms: - - 6 - 1 3 - - workers: - - 6 - (D) (D) - - : Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor .........................................farms: - - - - 1 - - - workers: - - - - (D) - - - : Unpaid workers ............................................farms: 214 104 300 231 179 223 42 155 workers: 517 203 722 490 374 463 70 311 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 7. Hired Farm Labor - Workers and Payroll: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Washington : Wayne : White : Whiteside : Will : Williamson : Winnebago : Woodford ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hired farm labor ..........................................farms: 190 222 100 265 195 90 145 237 workers: 618 523 260 771 644 216 594 1,011 $1,000 payroll: 13,608 8,418 7,245 11,209 11,255 2,053 7,864 11,463 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .............................farms: 158 201 90 227 172 87 111 188 workers: 332 346 186 391 314 192 205 369 5 to 9 workers ........................................farms: 22 19 8 18 9 2 16 32 workers: 156 (D) (D) 105 59 (D) 91 200 10 workers or more ....................................farms: 10 2 2 20 14 1 18 17 workers: 130 (D) (D) 275 271 (D) 298 442 : Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more ........................................farms: 103 99 59 111 94 26 86 90 workers: 248 215 146 302 275 58 287 324 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .........................farms: 95 90 54 96 83 23 74 75 workers: 195 145 111 137 145 40 144 135 5 to 9 workers ....................................farms: 8 8 4 9 8 3 3 12 workers: 53 (D) (D) 61 58 18 15 (D) 10 workers or more ................................farms: - 1 1 6 3 - 9 3 workers: - (D) (D) 104 72 - 128 (D) : Less than 150 days ......................................farms: 139 160 63 201 143 76 96 198 workers: 370 308 114 469 369 158 307 687 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) ...........................farms: 126 152 60 181 132 75 82 171 workers: 249 238 94 311 218 (D) 147 322 5 to 9 workers ......................................farms: 7 7 2 13 1 1 7 13 workers: 49 (D) (D) 75 (D) (D) 47 81 10 workers or more ..................................farms: 6 1 1 7 10 - 7 14 workers: 72 (D) (D) 83 (D) - 113 284 : Reported only workers working : 150 days or more .........................................farms: 51 62 37 64 52 14 49 39 workers: 121 122 100 176 134 31 133 199 $1,000 payroll: 5,667 3,068 4,213 3,438 3,401 444 2,384 4,342 : Reported only workers working : less than 150 days .......................................farms: 87 123 41 154 101 64 59 147 workers: 180 208 70 348 187 135 135 366 $1,000 payroll: 1,971 1,621 968 2,484 2,010 976 776 1,887 : Reported both - workers working : 150 days or more and workers : working less than 150 days ...............................farms: 52 37 22 47 42 12 37 51 150 days or more, workers: 127 93 46 126 141 27 154 125 less than 150 days, workers: 190 100 44 121 182 23 172 321 $1,000 payroll: 5,970 3,729 2,064 5,287 5,844 633 4,704 5,234 : Total migrant workers .....................................farms: 1 5 - 2 3 - - 7 workers: (D) (D) - (D) (D) - - 63 : Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor ............farms: 1 4 - 2 1 - - 4 workers: (D) (D) - (D) (D) - - (D) : Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor .........................................farms: - 1 - - 2 - - 3 workers: - (D) - - (D) - - (D) : Unpaid workers ............................................farms: 160 203 88 259 257 181 225 288 workers: 306 463 175 540 456 396 462 654 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Illinois : Adams : Alexander : Bond : Boone : Brown : Bureau ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS : : Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 71,123 1,311 145 622 416 449 1,138 2017: 72,651 1,308 126 637 457 419 1,038 Land in farms .......................................acres, 2022: 26,292,041 423,666 62,494 161,590 124,244 163,236 455,336 2017: 27,006,288 477,683 50,484 172,840 113,500 141,657 437,055 Average size of farm ............................acres, 2022: 370 323 431 260 299 364 400 2017: 372 365 401 271 248 338 421 : Estimated market value of land and buildings ........farms, 2022: 71,123 1,311 145 622 416 449 1,138 2017: 72,651 1,308 126 637 457 419 1,038 $1,000, 2022: 221,369,651 3,656,511 321,730 1,254,095 1,146,317 1,072,686 4,643,910 2017: 196,542,078 3,107,961 172,827 1,188,099 886,500 792,964 3,592,032 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 3,112,490 2,789,101 2,218,829 2,016,230 2,755,569 2,389,056 4,080,765 2017: 2,705,291 2,376,117 1,371,640 1,865,147 1,939,825 1,892,515 3,460,532 Average per acre ..............................dollars, 2022: 8,420 8,631 5,148 7,761 9,226 6,571 10,199 2017: 7,278 6,506 3,423 6,874 7,811 5,598 8,219 2022 farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 ..............................................: 2,323 50 2 23 16 7 32 $50,000 to $99,999 .........................................: 3,329 46 - 32 18 25 59 $100,000 to $199,999 .......................................: 7,063 104 22 80 42 44 85 $200,000 to $499,999 .......................................: 16,393 284 42 180 133 112 194 $500,000 to $999,999 .......................................: 11,366 222 24 87 56 63 153 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ...................................: 8,678 175 13 91 31 76 189 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...................................: 10,034 239 22 62 68 60 200 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ...................................: 6,624 104 18 36 31 45 108 $10,000,000 or more ........................................: 5,313 87 2 31 21 17 118 : Approximate land area ...............................acres, 2022: 35,529,830 547,332 150,733 243,379 179,668 195,588 556,181 Proportion in farms .............................percent, 2022: 74.0 77.4 41.5 66.4 69.2 83.5 81.9 : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 6,058 83 - 67 81 20 95 acres: 31,045 391 - 341 390 139 464 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 18,415 248 30 176 147 92 249 acres: 488,014 6,586 929 4,731 3,605 2,759 6,474 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 4,731 112 4 54 19 30 52 acres: 277,215 6,588 255 3,159 1,108 1,827 3,004 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 6,266 127 16 43 14 46 100 acres: 513,149 10,528 1,203 3,461 1,231 3,795 8,175 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 5,186 109 17 61 12 31 76 acres: 605,300 12,870 2,036 7,255 1,385 3,687 8,745 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 4,040 88 7 31 9 27 79 acres: 635,110 13,843 1,040 5,056 1,382 4,279 12,257 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 2,636 66 3 23 11 21 61 acres: 521,062 13,084 621 4,413 2,161 4,188 12,355 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 2,106 42 6 31 5 14 32 acres: 501,143 9,834 1,356 7,406 1,191 3,342 7,626 : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 7,419 188 17 48 53 84 163 acres: 2,707,617 69,995 5,253 17,250 18,265 29,546 60,623 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 7,429 159 34 52 43 43 108 acres: 5,222,930 115,143 23,203 35,268 29,519 29,759 73,895 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 4,119 55 3 23 14 22 72 acres: 5,626,731 66,926 4,598 30,468 19,245 28,953 100,829 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 2,718 34 8 13 8 19 51 acres: 9,162,725 97,878 22,000 42,782 44,762 50,962 160,889 : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 7,992 84 13 86 100 3 108 acres: 40,961 446 (D) 437 539 17 555 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 17,901 267 25 209 149 103 192 acres: 463,495 7,081 748 5,594 3,392 3,318 4,523 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 4,546 82 7 55 13 21 46 acres: 265,666 4,859 412 3,095 801 1,279 2,626 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 5,983 117 12 37 30 51 81 acres: 490,150 9,645 976 3,117 2,535 4,208 6,669 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 4,825 121 11 60 17 39 62 acres: 561,643 14,051 1,254 7,075 1,947 4,330 7,189 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 3,844 80 5 29 6 30 70 acres: 604,265 12,473 (D) 4,670 906 4,623 11,257 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 2,691 67 11 18 14 26 42 acres: 532,805 13,302 2,126 3,606 2,804 5,229 8,243 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 2,101 44 2 10 7 18 33 acres: 500,499 10,316 (D) 2,346 1,637 4,287 7,866 : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 7,472 165 14 40 52 50 130 acres: 2,709,965 60,837 4,984 15,056 18,411 17,558 46,580 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 7,483 152 11 46 44 48 131 acres: 5,275,677 107,700 9,540 31,334 29,438 34,991 90,639 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 5,155 89 12 30 20 21 102 acres: 7,060,718 117,945 18,724 41,768 27,096 31,800 133,133 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 2,658 40 3 17 5 9 41 acres: 8,500,444 119,028 10,395 54,742 23,994 30,017 117,775 : LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE : : Total cropland ......................................farms, 2022: 64,487 1,187 112 522 368 397 1,078 2017: 64,958 1,202 107 524 393 378 968 acres, 2022: 22,913,841 328,198 45,761 133,047 117,544 88,340 419,356 2017: 24,003,086 382,809 43,073 149,841 106,043 88,173 408,184 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 52,862 1,021 97 431 335 269 885 2017: 53,188 1,023 88 427 369 254 784 acres, 2022: 21,606,950 302,050 41,001 127,412 115,369 73,573 397,708 2017: 22,701,382 353,573 38,737 142,958 103,169 69,625 391,839 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Calhoun : Carroll : Cass : Champaign : Christian : Clark : Clay : Clinton ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS : : Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 462 665 395 1,330 768 722 671 869 2017: 474 627 429 1,214 794 733 732 831 Land in farms .......................................acres, 2022: 106,067 261,931 156,808 545,674 350,778 249,166 227,457 276,216 2017: 114,628 245,721 197,561 582,689 402,703 261,080 294,311 235,744 Average size of farm ............................acres, 2022: 230 394 397 410 457 345 339 318 2017: 242 392 461 480 507 356 402 284 : Estimated market value of land and buildings ........farms, 2022: 462 665 395 1,330 768 722 671 869 2017: 474 627 429 1,214 794 733 732 831 $1,000, 2022: 583,074 2,541,789 1,209,148 3,921,955 3,844,538 1,936,022 1,418,252 2,495,917 2017: 480,216 1,975,336 1,263,923 5,428,906 3,478,624 1,490,160 1,507,090 1,633,182 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 1,262,065 3,822,239 3,061,133 2,948,838 5,005,909 2,681,471 2,113,639 2,872,172 2017: 1,013,115 3,150,456 2,946,206 4,471,916 4,381,139 2,032,961 2,058,866 1,965,321 Average per acre ..............................dollars, 2022: 5,497 9,704 7,711 7,187 10,960 7,770 6,235 9,036 2017: 4,189 8,039 6,398 9,317 8,638 5,708 5,121 6,928 2022 farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 ..............................................: 6 15 14 62 18 33 14 49 $50,000 to $99,999 .........................................: 19 12 19 80 61 39 51 26 $100,000 to $199,999 .......................................: 37 77 53 89 72 112 99 96 $200,000 to $499,999 .......................................: 175 159 88 232 146 146 207 154 $500,000 to $999,999 .......................................: 100 92 64 140 94 120 81 132 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ...................................: 59 81 51 147 82 102 69 120 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...................................: 45 104 53 305 118 70 64 142 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ...................................: 13 61 22 211 81 50 50 89 $10,000,000 or more ........................................: 8 64 31 64 96 50 36 61 : Approximate land area ...............................acres, 2022: 162,448 284,840 240,519 637,466 454,001 320,910 299,729 303,402 Proportion in farms .............................percent, 2022: 65.3 92.0 65.2 85.6 77.3 77.6 75.9 91.0 : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 19 41 4 182 74 48 30 70 acres: 110 268 25 958 406 233 129 349 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 110 170 105 325 206 195 216 208 acres: 3,419 4,056 3,210 8,591 5,681 5,892 6,114 5,437 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 42 57 19 48 41 60 64 63 acres: 2,523 3,367 1,089 2,816 2,371 3,511 3,819 3,665 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 60 48 39 71 42 85 57 60 acres: 4,888 3,934 3,175 5,676 3,425 7,019 4,672 4,946 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 54 39 37 60 40 67 58 85 acres: 6,474 4,673 4,426 7,023 4,561 7,697 6,565 10,029 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 39 33 25 99 52 42 32 64 acres: 6,173 5,420 3,930 15,656 8,222 6,350 5,055 10,223 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 24 27 22 39 26 31 26 36 acres: 4,672 5,203 4,328 7,782 5,208 6,203 5,077 7,145 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 11 28 16 39 31 25 18 36 acres: 2,575 6,738 3,776 9,294 7,179 5,810 4,440 8,455 : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 36 78 59 149 89 37 36 88 acres: 12,605 27,770 21,585 53,580 33,326 12,949 12,849 30,640 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 51 83 33 159 75 67 91 94 acres: 34,398 55,110 23,879 106,766 53,169 48,265 64,262 64,001 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 9 35 16 107 38 34 20 48 acres: 11,158 50,820 23,799 150,662 53,986 47,117 27,799 69,910 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 7 26 20 52 54 31 23 17 acres: 17,072 94,572 63,586 176,870 173,244 98,120 86,676 61,416 : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 35 67 14 168 87 59 68 88 acres: 215 356 63 878 395 340 354 377 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 87 131 111 234 181 218 209 181 acres: 2,648 3,361 3,012 6,030 4,822 5,741 5,866 4,686 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 45 38 17 54 39 70 53 58 acres: 2,676 2,217 1,036 3,219 2,205 4,109 3,144 3,341 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 76 43 43 72 45 64 71 62 acres: 6,125 3,579 3,482 5,847 3,638 5,385 5,861 5,152 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 59 41 37 47 48 47 56 62 acres: 7,234 4,894 4,296 5,443 5,577 5,543 6,339 7,404 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 28 34 28 61 20 31 26 61 acres: 4,410 5,480 4,361 9,680 3,136 4,768 4,020 9,601 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 20 28 22 43 43 17 27 45 acres: 3,902 5,444 4,405 8,412 8,518 3,349 5,422 8,971 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 14 18 21 43 26 15 19 45 acres: 3,296 4,252 4,982 10,437 6,228 3,581 4,405 11,015 : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 50 93 28 143 86 59 66 109 acres: 18,458 34,320 10,048 52,620 29,593 22,306 24,172 39,297 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 35 75 46 155 88 74 74 70 acres: 24,664 50,166 32,853 107,483 61,175 53,547 53,810 50,228 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 21 35 37 138 66 46 34 37 acres: 28,000 50,248 51,310 189,473 93,513 61,164 47,053 49,595 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 4 24 25 56 65 33 29 13 acres: 13,000 81,404 77,713 183,167 183,903 91,247 133,865 46,077 : LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE : : Total cropland ......................................farms, 2022: 411 602 357 1,259 711 660 599 786 2017: 425 568 390 1,153 747 656 653 718 acres, 2022: 56,373 226,630 131,686 526,778 332,299 213,107 187,059 248,692 2017: 68,694 210,029 169,820 566,389 382,573 227,699 258,700 214,880 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 310 442 234 1,092 614 514 418 687 2017: 302 410 275 1,007 629 540 487 615 acres, 2022: 47,810 211,673 117,533 511,504 322,627 197,962 169,445 238,038 2017: 54,453 194,585 156,150 550,359 372,503 215,090 238,046 206,625 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Coles : Cook : Crawford : Cumberland : De Kalb : De Witt : Douglas : Du Page ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS : : Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 673 154 607 686 807 436 561 60 2017: 701 182 566 724 779 504 600 77 Land in farms .......................................acres, 2022: 214,931 10,281 234,709 161,892 353,524 180,145 217,560 819 2017: 236,864 11,903 219,649 171,760 371,777 185,936 244,832 2,160 Average size of farm ............................acres, 2022: 319 67 387 236 438 413 388 14 2017: 338 65 388 237 477 369 408 28 : Estimated market value of land and buildings ........farms, 2022: 673 154 607 686 807 436 561 60 2017: 701 182 566 724 779 504 600 77 $1,000, 2022: 2,207,750 185,615 1,574,817 1,439,939 2,723,469 2,028,671 2,569,711 47,242 2017: 1,865,244 245,621 1,154,097 1,089,613 3,502,174 1,559,388 2,220,838 36,302 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 3,280,461 1,205,291 2,594,426 2,099,036 3,374,806 4,652,915 4,580,590 787,367 2017: 2,660,833 1,349,568 2,039,041 1,504,990 4,495,730 3,094,024 3,701,396 471,456 Average per acre ..............................dollars, 2022: 10,272 18,054 6,710 8,894 7,704 11,261 11,812 57,683 2017: 7,875 20,635 5,254 6,344 9,420 8,387 9,071 16,807 2022 farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 ..............................................: 14 16 30 37 8 16 31 9 $50,000 to $99,999 .........................................: 22 6 38 35 32 37 33 5 $100,000 to $199,999 .......................................: 62 14 77 90 46 37 53 5 $200,000 to $499,999 .......................................: 209 38 189 170 162 73 133 23 $500,000 to $999,999 .......................................: 121 31 83 122 108 57 64 6 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ...................................: 58 18 38 94 75 36 69 7 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...................................: 61 19 69 66 200 69 58 4 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ...................................: 54 12 50 44 135 55 46 - $10,000,000 or more ........................................: 72 - 33 28 41 56 74 1 : Approximate land area ...............................acres, 2022: 325,304 604,783 283,925 221,457 404,071 254,431 266,666 209,600 Proportion in farms .............................percent, 2022: 66.1 1.7 82.7 73.1 87.5 70.8 81.6 0.4 : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 53 100 35 48 98 54 108 41 acres: 305 (D) 206 246 478 299 597 (D) 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 202 28 216 222 208 115 161 16 acres: 5,859 543 6,222 5,845 4,863 3,029 3,598 242 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 62 3 48 61 31 28 17 - acres: 3,597 172 2,759 3,626 1,834 1,604 1,005 - 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 69 1 60 78 49 28 31 1 acres: 5,642 (D) 4,903 6,260 3,979 2,378 2,505 (D) : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 42 4 43 56 27 14 33 - acres: 4,661 440 4,936 6,593 3,146 1,651 3,938 - 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 32 3 28 31 34 21 24 - acres: 5,026 (D) 4,397 4,739 5,626 3,272 3,858 - 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 24 1 7 35 29 17 23 2 acres: 4,748 (D) 1,340 6,889 5,796 3,375 4,381 (D) 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 20 - 8 21 22 12 10 - acres: 4,802 - 1,931 4,979 5,210 2,890 2,462 - : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 53 3 36 48 134 42 49 - acres: 19,765 1,247 12,625 17,477 51,772 14,672 17,740 - 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 55 11 60 55 88 58 38 - acres: 40,625 6,678 43,517 41,310 62,761 41,983 26,284 - 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 42 - 30 19 46 27 37 - acres: 58,836 - 38,244 26,868 61,606 37,305 50,704 - 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 19 - 36 12 41 20 30 - acres: 61,065 - 113,629 37,060 146,453 67,687 100,488 - : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 87 106 45 64 107 81 114 58 acres: 424 433 233 330 565 379 605 (D) 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 192 37 170 227 168 144 159 9 acres: 5,160 993 4,855 6,201 4,197 3,816 3,395 119 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 42 7 36 49 34 24 29 6 acres: 2,410 390 2,069 2,855 1,988 1,417 1,688 336 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 67 10 54 80 35 28 46 1 acres: 5,544 801 4,467 6,634 2,895 2,304 3,843 (D) : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 36 4 58 66 26 31 25 - acres: 4,221 491 6,687 7,761 3,055 3,644 2,964 - 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 31 2 24 47 33 13 19 - acres: 4,917 (D) 3,690 7,225 5,265 1,992 3,056 - 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 36 1 13 10 20 19 21 1 acres: 7,103 (D) 2,559 1,972 3,929 3,634 3,997 (D) 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 13 1 19 17 27 8 12 - acres: 3,142 (D) 4,383 4,017 6,403 1,874 2,841 - : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 55 7 34 70 118 45 47 1 acres: 19,938 (D) 13,332 23,736 43,689 16,000 16,401 (D) 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 69 6 49 59 100 48 53 1 acres: 48,334 (D) 36,018 42,201 73,564 37,719 38,248 (D) 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 52 - 34 19 75 46 50 - acres: 70,531 - 47,481 24,037 103,392 60,231 69,755 - 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 21 1 30 16 36 17 25 - acres: 65,140 (D) 93,875 44,791 122,835 52,926 98,039 - : LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE : : Total cropland ......................................farms, 2022: 598 111 539 615 747 398 502 37 2017: 657 136 484 652 732 444 525 47 acres, 2022: 184,495 9,169 204,211 131,840 344,166 172,097 211,069 209 2017: 219,856 10,763 193,454 145,698 362,602 177,076 236,634 1,643 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 457 94 417 425 655 341 409 31 2017: 506 110 369 484 647 379 455 37 acres, 2022: 175,824 8,760 194,504 119,457 336,534 166,025 202,007 179 2017: 208,969 10,095 183,031 131,756 354,110 172,259 229,403 1,272 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Edgar : Edwards : Effingham : Fayette : Ford : Franklin : Fulton : Gallatin ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS : : Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 682 313 1,224 1,122 544 569 1,157 162 2017: 637 291 1,193 1,239 564 596 973 165 Land in farms .......................................acres, 2022: 325,023 117,890 281,772 328,888 279,456 174,342 435,773 174,434 2017: 318,164 111,748 299,389 349,055 270,240 173,776 402,425 177,809 Average size of farm ............................acres, 2022: 477 377 230 293 514 306 377 1,077 2017: 499 384 251 282 479 292 414 1,078 : Estimated market value of land and buildings ........farms, 2022: 682 313 1,224 1,122 544 569 1,157 162 2017: 637 291 1,193 1,239 564 596 973 165 $1,000, 2022: 3,302,758 694,704 2,175,987 2,293,314 2,782,204 989,712 2,978,810 1,002,278 2017: 2,362,473 600,293 1,976,800 1,884,318 2,099,520 774,955 2,492,172 943,656 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 4,842,753 2,219,502 1,777,767 2,043,952 5,114,345 1,739,388 2,574,598 6,186,902 2017: 3,708,748 2,062,863 1,657,000 1,520,838 3,722,553 1,300,260 2,561,328 5,719,128 Average per acre ..............................dollars, 2022: 10,162 5,893 7,723 6,973 9,956 5,677 6,836 5,746 2017: 7,425 5,372 6,603 5,398 7,769 4,460 6,193 5,307 2022 farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 ..............................................: 21 9 19 36 21 27 25 1 $50,000 to $99,999 .........................................: 31 16 62 51 19 32 39 7 $100,000 to $199,999 .......................................: 64 58 154 155 45 80 124 22 $200,000 to $499,999 .......................................: 139 74 317 277 59 196 269 36 $500,000 to $999,999 .......................................: 86 55 218 200 106 94 196 13 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ...................................: 84 21 169 163 46 40 191 20 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...................................: 91 39 177 118 80 54 171 29 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ...................................: 67 23 76 82 105 18 80 9 $10,000,000 or more ........................................: 99 18 32 40 63 28 62 25 : Approximate land area ...............................acres, 2022: 398,962 142,348 306,417 458,550 310,789 261,690 553,981 206,765 Proportion in farms .............................percent, 2022: 81.5 82.8 92.0 71.7 89.9 66.6 78.7 84.4 : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 49 6 63 52 31 47 57 3 acres: 294 (D) 333 321 165 231 284 24 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 169 90 384 347 119 199 233 34 acres: 4,555 2,360 11,062 9,908 2,861 5,419 6,385 929 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 36 40 111 88 23 61 76 11 acres: 2,037 2,275 6,614 5,080 1,309 3,578 4,385 646 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 58 34 116 115 45 64 114 16 acres: 4,842 2,700 9,552 9,402 3,769 5,344 9,243 1,288 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 57 34 122 106 17 32 101 14 acres: 6,685 3,901 14,086 12,553 2,063 3,796 11,675 1,625 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 40 7 63 61 34 22 78 6 acres: 6,165 1,125 9,862 9,498 5,476 3,407 12,141 924 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 20 8 54 53 14 17 66 6 acres: 4,117 1,629 10,723 10,361 2,677 3,301 13,206 1,118 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 10 1 38 26 27 9 38 6 acres: 2,351 (D) 9,021 6,225 6,543 2,186 8,849 1,427 : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 84 17 123 114 74 31 153 17 acres: 30,477 6,171 43,416 43,740 26,434 10,436 53,579 5,861 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 56 39 87 92 90 51 114 17 acres: 38,519 28,019 62,661 65,983 61,529 37,611 83,386 12,983 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 57 22 49 38 37 15 98 5 acres: 79,831 28,781 60,485 54,839 54,263 26,073 137,072 6,894 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 46 15 14 30 33 21 29 27 acres: 145,150 40,668 43,957 100,978 112,367 72,960 95,568 140,715 : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 57 15 98 95 71 56 68 12 acres: 322 88 560 525 303 322 301 46 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 136 76 350 384 97 191 203 21 acres: 3,698 2,237 9,922 10,474 1,846 4,740 5,443 615 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 35 25 95 108 16 77 57 13 acres: 2,014 1,452 5,579 6,330 929 4,479 3,398 733 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 31 28 94 138 58 63 97 13 acres: 2,562 2,247 7,839 11,599 4,664 5,164 8,143 1,109 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 36 25 92 83 26 35 80 5 acres: 4,169 2,930 10,812 9,694 3,020 3,900 9,469 550 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 39 18 65 54 34 24 73 7 acres: 6,014 2,848 10,230 8,401 5,212 3,670 11,415 1,077 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 36 6 54 39 10 14 37 6 acres: 7,141 1,195 10,878 7,761 1,975 2,759 7,318 1,153 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 19 3 50 21 14 14 22 3 acres: 4,469 704 12,001 5,022 3,336 3,307 5,215 725 : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 63 15 130 122 66 39 107 21 acres: 23,179 4,870 45,671 45,534 22,564 13,758 39,670 7,001 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 79 47 92 93 94 38 105 28 acres: 53,370 33,880 65,245 64,903 68,634 26,105 67,286 18,591 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 67 22 58 70 58 21 84 15 acres: 91,732 28,416 75,511 96,938 83,453 29,955 115,895 25,751 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 39 11 15 32 20 24 40 21 acres: 119,494 30,881 45,141 81,874 74,304 75,617 128,872 120,458 : LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE : : Total cropland ......................................farms, 2022: 646 282 1,112 1,018 529 494 1,033 145 2017: 590 278 1,102 1,088 547 533 878 149 acres, 2022: 305,335 101,403 239,219 270,163 260,462 143,430 293,076 160,484 2017: 299,471 98,585 260,693 297,846 262,743 148,811 305,497 161,336 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 542 226 922 817 418 371 892 136 2017: 490 218 939 872 425 385 766 128 acres, 2022: 295,508 95,857 222,375 247,690 243,946 133,976 275,096 158,326 2017: 290,790 92,693 243,278 284,175 252,357 136,626 288,593 155,820 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Greene : Grundy : Hamilton : Hancock : Hardin : Henderson : Henry : Iroquois ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS : : Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 709 437 534 1,080 128 419 1,270 1,544 2017: 733 412 552 1,109 161 438 1,353 1,516 Land in farms .......................................acres, 2022: 319,730 188,601 223,423 417,260 34,138 199,669 449,705 669,168 2017: 328,133 233,154 200,603 455,291 36,584 192,914 484,285 681,289 Average size of farm ............................acres, 2022: 451 432 418 386 267 477 354 433 2017: 448 566 363 411 227 440 358 449 : Estimated market value of land and buildings ........farms, 2022: 709 437 534 1,080 128 419 1,270 1,544 2017: 733 412 552 1,109 161 438 1,353 1,516 $1,000, 2022: 2,451,434 1,944,593 1,293,140 3,947,071 158,123 1,770,954 4,514,595 5,780,437 2017: 2,029,033 2,067,540 964,859 3,228,367 120,024 1,342,886 3,826,783 5,006,324 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 3,457,594 4,449,869 2,421,610 3,654,696 1,235,338 4,226,621 3,554,799 3,743,807 2017: 2,768,122 5,018,301 1,747,933 2,911,061 745,489 3,065,949 2,828,369 3,302,325 Average per acre ..............................dollars, 2022: 7,667 10,311 5,788 9,460 4,632 8,869 10,039 8,638 2017: 6,184 8,868 4,810 7,091 3,281 6,961 7,902 7,348 2022 farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 ..............................................: 14 16 34 26 4 11 52 70 $50,000 to $99,999 .........................................: 48 15 44 48 4 12 35 69 $100,000 to $199,999 .......................................: 67 13 95 112 9 16 103 119 $200,000 to $499,999 .......................................: 158 71 131 232 44 91 274 233 $500,000 to $999,999 .......................................: 99 64 55 144 36 70 200 220 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ...................................: 78 86 49 130 19 36 158 184 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...................................: 98 75 57 191 4 57 189 301 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ...................................: 94 55 39 98 2 73 153 180 $10,000,000 or more ........................................: 53 42 30 99 6 53 106 168 : Approximate land area ...............................acres, 2022: 347,532 267,576 278,186 507,985 113,594 242,478 526,718 715,069 Proportion in farms .............................percent, 2022: 92.0 70.5 80.3 82.1 30.1 82.3 85.4 93.6 : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 48 47 13 52 2 23 95 117 acres: 244 241 67 276 (D) 153 486 611 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 141 88 148 217 29 70 329 283 acres: 4,296 2,297 4,256 5,860 864 2,018 7,912 7,608 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 51 18 40 76 8 24 73 85 acres: 2,999 1,047 2,341 4,474 498 1,422 4,219 5,040 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 48 31 84 97 21 38 108 121 acres: 3,905 2,519 6,737 8,042 1,818 3,152 8,817 9,912 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 68 39 43 73 20 32 78 113 acres: 7,953 4,716 4,902 8,729 2,259 3,847 9,116 13,025 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 33 29 16 87 14 22 64 84 acres: 5,238 4,567 2,470 13,867 2,195 3,452 10,199 13,084 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 21 18 16 36 11 10 48 55 acres: 4,196 3,521 3,238 6,949 2,126 2,014 9,437 10,906 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 25 11 11 48 1 6 38 55 acres: 6,028 2,682 2,487 11,463 (D) 1,468 9,020 13,149 : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 102 45 44 129 10 51 177 229 acres: 36,347 16,786 15,930 47,568 3,821 18,507 67,629 84,049 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 84 69 61 171 6 76 143 207 acres: 58,739 49,520 43,894 117,529 3,861 51,901 97,386 145,860 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 58 25 30 60 2 45 77 129 acres: 78,980 34,926 36,130 78,616 (D) 56,705 97,524 175,633 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 30 17 28 34 4 22 40 66 acres: 110,805 65,779 100,971 113,887 13,500 55,030 127,960 190,291 : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 62 37 25 79 - 29 182 139 acres: 288 177 101 425 - 192 936 751 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 128 85 143 211 35 73 319 258 acres: 3,992 2,521 3,971 5,400 1,142 1,647 7,446 6,578 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 69 18 66 61 15 29 66 68 acres: 4,036 1,095 3,989 3,546 869 1,718 3,869 4,060 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 55 18 77 107 26 28 97 130 acres: 4,449 1,456 6,195 8,724 2,180 2,281 7,885 10,482 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 58 21 41 89 28 20 74 85 acres: 6,681 2,594 4,552 10,356 3,153 2,364 8,528 10,079 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 29 31 32 78 14 29 43 81 acres: 4,617 4,809 4,915 12,070 2,170 4,655 6,733 12,674 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 41 12 15 44 5 7 66 74 acres: 7,974 2,277 2,987 8,730 986 1,379 12,919 14,749 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 15 8 20 32 4 13 44 54 acres: 3,587 1,894 4,761 7,470 (D) 3,087 10,561 13,020 : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 90 56 41 152 18 70 157 198 acres: 32,417 19,733 14,276 56,118 6,472 26,280 57,377 72,068 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 82 47 34 119 11 90 160 206 acres: 60,365 32,840 24,520 82,624 7,157 64,412 107,145 142,893 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 66 45 34 90 2 44 113 158 acres: 89,342 61,684 48,045 119,187 (D) 58,943 153,058 216,968 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 38 34 24 47 3 6 32 65 acres: 110,385 102,074 82,291 140,641 9,000 25,956 107,828 176,967 : LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE : : Total cropland ......................................farms, 2022: 662 419 467 1,008 95 400 1,163 1,464 2017: 663 391 491 990 143 407 1,200 1,435 acres, 2022: 241,424 182,204 190,878 338,568 19,444 162,550 414,221 637,185 2017: 257,831 224,916 174,396 378,185 21,201 165,133 440,794 655,873 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 526 364 304 849 71 330 947 1,247 2017: 537 352 274 846 105 342 958 1,209 acres, 2022: 222,089 178,239 173,268 315,649 11,504 150,911 393,941 608,342 2017: 238,336 220,034 150,794 353,638 13,421 155,688 418,759 623,389 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Jackson : Jasper : Jefferson : Jersey : Jo Daviess : Johnson : Kane : Kankakee ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS : : Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 767 817 930 460 907 568 509 738 2017: 772 913 1,099 519 947 653 605 756 Land in farms .......................................acres, 2022: 291,160 246,336 232,182 161,192 309,287 108,064 146,717 322,007 2017: 221,621 249,617 269,392 189,749 289,475 105,477 170,254 312,904 Average size of farm ............................acres, 2022: 380 302 250 350 341 190 288 436 2017: 287 273 245 366 306 162 281 414 : Estimated market value of land and buildings ........farms, 2022: 767 817 930 460 907 568 509 738 2017: 772 913 1,099 519 947 653 605 756 $1,000, 2022: 1,483,311 1,841,775 1,147,011 1,348,567 2,455,703 467,585 1,801,169 2,168,248 2017: 1,193,659 1,406,372 1,120,003 1,201,059 1,768,570 390,320 1,797,521 2,447,524 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 1,933,913 2,254,314 1,233,345 2,931,666 2,707,501 823,213 3,538,643 2,938,005 2017: 1,546,191 1,540,385 1,019,111 2,314,178 1,867,551 597,733 2,971,109 3,237,465 Average per acre ..............................dollars, 2022: 5,094 7,477 4,940 8,366 7,940 4,327 12,276 6,734 2017: 5,386 5,634 4,158 6,330 6,110 3,701 10,558 7,822 2022 farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 ..............................................: 31 31 34 14 9 3 40 37 $50,000 to $99,999 .........................................: 31 66 54 21 21 40 21 37 $100,000 to $199,999 .......................................: 79 115 122 63 64 94 33 45 $200,000 to $499,999 .......................................: 211 183 311 101 214 205 100 125 $500,000 to $999,999 .......................................: 145 120 150 89 187 90 81 127 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ...................................: 92 81 122 56 186 87 65 100 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...................................: 109 112 96 47 118 39 69 120 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ...................................: 32 65 25 27 56 6 59 105 $10,000,000 or more ........................................: 37 44 16 42 52 4 41 42 : Approximate land area ...............................acres, 2022: 373,806 316,490 365,547 236,340 384,580 220,107 332,904 433,011 Proportion in farms .............................percent, 2022: 77.9 77.8 63.5 68.2 80.4 49.1 44.1 74.4 : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 50 39 53 24 37 12 109 77 acres: 258 219 303 128 199 71 402 378 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 221 240 297 119 185 173 148 198 acres: 6,224 6,760 8,649 3,366 5,292 5,183 3,414 5,027 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 57 71 84 51 73 66 17 24 acres: 3,288 4,092 5,017 3,006 4,444 3,960 919 1,371 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 76 68 89 44 82 97 27 69 acres: 6,207 5,590 7,292 3,633 6,897 7,975 2,136 5,633 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 58 55 94 35 104 37 29 45 acres: 6,858 6,422 10,901 4,120 12,231 4,454 3,423 5,273 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 44 46 38 31 76 35 19 47 acres: 6,797 7,108 6,033 4,744 11,868 5,383 2,952 7,350 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 25 33 35 23 55 18 25 19 acres: 4,901 6,540 6,953 4,633 10,906 3,638 4,939 3,719 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 25 22 28 10 33 17 14 14 acres: 6,137 5,206 6,681 2,372 7,875 4,005 3,485 3,233 : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 65 85 69 44 120 62 37 83 acres: 23,116 31,605 24,446 15,749 44,546 22,257 13,758 31,643 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 74 89 88 35 71 37 55 73 acres: 52,790 61,688 58,271 25,295 54,101 25,326 40,053 54,375 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 27 59 39 25 41 10 17 41 acres: 37,727 78,211 50,621 35,807 52,394 15,462 24,482 59,324 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 45 10 16 19 30 4 12 48 acres: 136,857 32,895 47,015 58,339 98,534 10,350 46,754 144,681 : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 66 73 76 53 79 46 157 105 acres: 338 411 372 291 450 (D) 702 516 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 202 256 379 131 215 177 164 172 acres: 5,536 6,334 10,537 3,778 5,780 5,243 3,851 4,120 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 79 61 83 40 64 74 20 25 acres: 4,720 3,564 4,903 2,344 3,825 4,249 1,133 1,394 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 89 92 103 37 85 92 29 47 acres: 7,153 7,453 8,468 2,989 7,067 7,447 2,364 3,834 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 80 64 112 27 76 67 16 55 acres: 9,276 7,499 13,231 3,149 9,024 7,818 1,845 6,406 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 42 53 75 26 70 54 27 32 acres: 6,666 8,341 11,877 4,010 11,052 8,332 4,303 4,906 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 28 36 22 19 43 31 19 18 acres: 5,557 7,112 4,400 3,729 8,335 6,172 3,736 3,542 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 17 29 22 10 35 24 19 27 acres: 4,035 6,799 5,244 2,418 8,330 5,608 4,480 6,404 : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 74 91 86 67 143 50 46 100 acres: 25,995 33,388 29,472 25,439 50,739 18,320 16,664 36,629 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 42 95 84 61 80 21 60 82 acres: 29,274 70,014 60,560 43,336 54,597 14,763 40,488 58,261 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 29 50 34 26 31 15 34 59 acres: 39,342 67,610 49,613 35,962 40,731 21,305 45,842 81,868 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 24 13 23 22 26 2 14 34 acres: 83,729 31,092 70,715 62,304 89,545 (D) 44,846 105,024 : LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE : : Total cropland ......................................farms, 2022: 662 749 838 415 810 475 440 697 2017: 687 812 972 465 810 515 490 705 acres, 2022: 240,838 214,489 188,580 128,255 207,282 51,338 138,648 309,237 2017: 176,757 218,747 222,563 152,145 202,143 55,766 161,894 300,446 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 581 583 676 307 623 349 410 606 2017: 574 615 744 364 621 348 470 630 acres, 2022: 226,190 202,150 163,563 119,166 181,840 37,060 135,090 299,554 2017: 157,102 203,772 196,487 142,194 183,158 37,375 157,521 294,337 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Kendall : Knox : Lake : La Salle : Lawrence : Lee : Livingston : Logan ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS : : Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 383 984 306 1,706 332 829 1,448 623 2017: 313 853 302 1,496 426 832 1,313 683 Land in farms .......................................acres, 2022: 129,224 440,387 32,226 603,762 186,482 377,886 606,271 380,340 2017: 137,899 414,123 30,594 573,041 224,949 392,102 600,533 354,030 Average size of farm ............................acres, 2022: 337 448 105 354 562 456 419 610 2017: 441 485 101 383 528 471 457 518 : Estimated market value of land and buildings ........farms, 2022: 383 984 306 1,706 332 829 1,448 623 2017: 313 853 302 1,496 426 832 1,313 683 $1,000, 2022: 1,517,702 3,805,605 512,817 6,119,606 1,302,871 4,020,142 6,128,420 4,316,333 2017: 1,249,215 3,031,041 371,693 5,228,837 1,271,017 3,398,795 4,942,474 2,966,861 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 3,962,669 3,867,485 1,675,871 3,587,108 3,924,309 4,849,387 4,232,334 6,928,304 2017: 3,991,102 3,553,390 1,230,772 3,495,212 2,983,608 4,085,091 3,764,261 4,343,867 Average per acre ..............................dollars, 2022: 11,745 8,642 15,913 10,136 6,987 10,639 10,108 11,349 2017: 9,059 7,319 12,149 9,125 5,650 8,668 8,230 8,380 2022 farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 ..............................................: 6 13 4 38 26 25 41 7 $50,000 to $99,999 .........................................: 17 40 15 69 26 25 32 21 $100,000 to $199,999 .......................................: 23 94 23 109 23 54 108 47 $200,000 to $499,999 .......................................: 81 233 67 314 68 141 235 93 $500,000 to $999,999 .......................................: 79 141 103 321 70 142 236 84 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ...................................: 40 127 33 207 30 82 191 108 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...................................: 63 136 26 277 30 164 224 58 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ...................................: 35 88 26 214 27 87 221 71 $10,000,000 or more ........................................: 39 112 9 157 32 109 160 134 : Approximate land area ...............................acres, 2022: 204,961 458,506 284,153 726,488 238,194 463,900 668,306 395,556 Proportion in farms .............................percent, 2022: 63.0 96.0 11.3 83.1 78.3 81.5 90.7 96.2 : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 68 58 125 192 27 98 118 58 acres: 318 312 564 1,023 112 533 571 329 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 118 201 116 404 98 164 265 105 acres: 2,864 5,718 2,296 10,241 2,394 4,114 7,271 2,878 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 23 58 9 82 25 36 72 24 acres: 1,264 3,406 523 4,863 1,509 2,159 4,279 1,400 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 16 125 10 139 11 81 142 56 acres: 1,321 10,262 859 11,296 973 6,455 11,506 4,644 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 18 59 10 111 26 31 81 40 acres: 2,094 6,790 1,009 12,884 3,013 3,639 9,319 4,616 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 22 54 4 96 18 64 89 31 acres: 3,548 8,630 629 15,174 2,729 10,092 14,003 4,935 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 5 52 3 55 16 22 49 22 acres: 946 10,293 562 10,956 3,246 4,338 9,685 4,226 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 7 30 2 48 11 27 50 24 acres: 1,644 6,971 (D) 11,373 2,651 6,495 11,991 5,644 : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 35 111 6 221 16 113 203 75 acres: 12,987 41,572 1,951 80,114 5,345 43,443 76,199 28,931 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 41 117 12 192 35 83 212 81 acres: 29,114 83,215 8,120 134,014 24,377 57,817 145,434 59,271 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 17 61 7 125 24 61 113 74 acres: 21,592 87,792 7,400 160,984 33,305 87,447 157,198 103,822 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 13 58 2 41 25 49 54 33 acres: 51,532 175,426 (D) 150,840 106,828 151,354 158,815 159,644 : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 39 53 135 223 35 126 163 62 acres: 188 314 710 1,049 224 652 803 263 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 86 139 100 277 113 153 229 148 acres: 1,886 3,808 1,865 6,887 2,661 3,971 6,089 4,055 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 10 62 15 64 40 26 42 23 acres: 556 3,615 856 3,761 2,201 1,498 2,378 1,368 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 17 78 6 110 30 50 83 28 acres: 1,435 6,512 (D) 8,942 2,503 3,995 6,744 2,225 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 18 61 5 84 43 26 64 48 acres: 2,072 7,054 547 9,646 4,775 3,041 7,553 5,434 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 16 73 10 70 11 63 78 36 acres: 2,527 11,692 1,550 11,069 1,770 9,917 12,255 5,688 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 5 31 3 44 11 16 53 26 acres: 1,004 6,043 639 8,818 2,310 3,230 10,349 5,257 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 11 24 2 51 8 31 39 27 acres: 2,603 5,757 (D) 12,085 1,857 7,303 9,369 6,412 : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 36 114 8 195 31 99 157 67 acres: 13,043 41,378 2,904 70,799 11,176 37,272 59,995 23,922 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 32 96 10 208 39 121 217 88 acres: 21,678 70,045 6,791 145,393 27,445 85,154 152,515 60,608 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 28 72 6 124 35 79 142 94 acres: 37,996 105,596 (D) 163,376 48,390 107,686 191,116 131,452 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 15 50 2 46 30 42 46 36 acres: 52,911 152,309 (D) 131,216 119,637 128,383 141,367 107,346 : LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE : : Total cropland ......................................farms, 2022: 358 889 209 1,618 288 766 1,377 579 2017: 294 793 193 1,409 388 752 1,240 636 acres, 2022: 124,123 371,828 23,275 574,703 175,502 347,472 579,188 358,401 2017: 133,626 355,450 23,883 545,372 205,546 374,374 581,336 338,070 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 333 732 173 1,386 246 667 1,199 488 2017: 282 662 173 1,234 314 661 1,055 540 acres, 2022: 121,359 351,389 21,695 554,683 171,015 333,711 559,917 345,223 2017: 128,188 339,866 22,589 529,644 199,302 365,924 563,440 325,655 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : McDonough : McHenry : McLean : Macon : Macoupin : Madison : Marion : Marshall ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS : : Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 658 828 1,488 570 1,235 962 881 491 2017: 760 881 1,416 589 1,169 1,079 1,004 472 Land in farms .......................................acres, 2022: 277,887 184,403 597,397 259,085 458,695 264,765 246,697 206,667 2017: 314,742 208,339 620,056 277,429 420,688 318,770 248,748 198,549 Average size of farm ............................acres, 2022: 422 223 401 455 371 275 280 421 2017: 414 236 438 471 360 295 248 421 : Estimated market value of land and buildings ........farms, 2022: 658 828 1,488 570 1,235 962 881 491 2017: 760 881 1,416 589 1,169 1,079 1,004 472 $1,000, 2022: 2,764,394 1,531,200 4,225,706 1,642,340 4,064,749 1,837,359 1,506,940 2,159,195 2017: 2,308,250 1,987,859 6,103,746 2,566,190 3,026,985 2,775,087 1,215,090 1,603,372 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 4,201,206 1,849,275 2,839,856 2,881,298 3,291,295 1,909,936 1,710,488 4,397,546 2017: 3,037,172 2,256,366 4,310,555 4,356,859 2,589,379 2,571,906 1,210,249 3,396,974 Average per acre ..............................dollars, 2022: 9,948 8,304 7,074 6,339 8,862 6,940 6,108 10,448 2017: 7,334 9,541 9,844 9,250 7,195 8,706 4,885 8,075 2022 farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 ..............................................: 22 32 34 34 45 42 28 14 $50,000 to $99,999 .........................................: 47 31 91 27 65 49 54 25 $100,000 to $199,999 .......................................: 44 52 127 43 112 81 139 24 $200,000 to $499,999 .......................................: 124 291 241 152 278 260 267 91 $500,000 to $999,999 .......................................: 105 160 224 66 227 187 173 49 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ...................................: 91 104 192 48 157 114 69 68 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...................................: 76 77 282 70 129 120 67 102 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ...................................: 61 58 208 93 123 92 47 59 $10,000,000 or more ........................................: 88 23 89 37 99 17 37 59 : Approximate land area ...............................acres, 2022: 377,220 386,062 757,274 371,640 552,269 458,089 366,321 247,547 Proportion in farms .............................percent, 2022: 73.7 47.8 78.9 69.7 83.1 57.8 67.3 83.5 : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 38 218 171 75 88 108 39 31 acres: 125 1,171 885 367 441 576 174 185 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 159 307 353 189 277 319 261 97 acres: 4,659 6,285 8,634 4,651 7,504 7,969 7,413 2,688 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 50 26 107 28 101 65 93 32 acres: 2,705 1,503 6,346 1,629 5,912 3,844 5,539 1,854 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 50 52 132 36 108 83 103 36 acres: 4,109 4,325 10,791 2,867 8,935 6,780 8,364 2,954 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 36 42 84 33 103 75 81 39 acres: 4,200 4,724 9,845 3,887 11,987 8,959 9,539 4,750 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 59 30 74 15 76 50 47 35 acres: 9,338 4,676 11,700 2,376 12,083 7,913 7,240 5,430 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 23 8 52 18 45 29 30 8 acres: 4,584 1,546 10,455 3,451 8,798 5,585 5,895 1,550 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 16 12 51 8 48 19 37 20 acres: 3,754 2,875 11,920 1,888 11,561 4,641 8,836 4,788 : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 67 36 142 45 149 66 74 70 acres: 23,035 13,771 51,066 16,420 53,320 24,476 26,775 25,435 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 81 49 133 42 109 79 65 68 acres: 60,997 32,937 97,338 30,505 73,796 52,498 48,906 50,114 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 54 26 115 40 87 42 22 43 acres: 76,590 33,257 158,727 55,852 119,378 57,160 27,124 63,316 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 25 22 74 41 44 27 29 12 acres: 83,791 77,333 219,690 135,192 144,980 84,364 90,892 43,603 : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 79 208 184 59 110 179 58 37 acres: 450 1,235 913 275 563 1,026 261 205 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 144 305 296 187 261 329 335 63 acres: 4,164 6,129 7,396 4,383 6,753 8,126 9,709 1,581 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 39 45 59 22 86 56 96 25 acres: 2,198 2,573 3,408 1,302 5,053 3,262 5,591 1,499 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 71 39 101 44 86 80 114 41 acres: 5,746 3,123 8,266 3,529 7,170 6,498 9,327 3,421 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 41 55 66 24 86 68 84 38 acres: 4,841 6,283 7,462 2,862 10,030 7,820 9,863 4,281 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 51 25 73 22 76 52 46 15 acres: 7,956 3,998 11,404 3,567 11,736 8,267 7,232 2,389 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 19 28 46 18 54 49 39 28 acres: 3,764 5,604 9,059 3,545 10,735 9,747 7,642 5,757 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 32 29 44 7 37 26 20 21 acres: 7,565 6,812 10,444 1,606 9,083 6,190 4,757 4,972 : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 89 55 151 47 126 65 76 82 acres: 32,360 19,957 55,588 16,968 46,010 24,153 26,790 28,250 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 95 35 201 65 131 84 89 70 acres: 69,877 23,687 142,288 49,009 96,237 61,079 59,079 50,272 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 76 30 130 61 81 66 29 37 acres: 107,103 37,925 172,868 83,811 110,216 96,207 41,261 48,373 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 24 27 65 33 35 25 18 15 acres: 68,718 91,013 190,960 106,572 107,102 86,395 67,236 47,549 : LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE : : Total cropland ......................................farms, 2022: 616 680 1,388 544 1,080 845 765 460 2017: 690 728 1,331 567 1,032 891 880 446 acres, 2022: 231,793 165,895 575,956 251,582 387,530 238,664 199,322 185,426 2017: 272,539 189,679 599,923 267,950 355,347 287,787 203,675 180,681 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 535 604 1,199 466 863 753 555 397 2017: 638 660 1,138 502 864 815 607 392 acres, 2022: 223,312 157,792 559,410 244,739 364,920 224,332 181,256 180,180 2017: 266,282 181,816 581,119 262,331 332,942 277,509 182,104 176,204 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Mason : Massac : Menard : Mercer : Monroe : Montgomery : Morgan : Moultrie ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS : : Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 588 350 356 690 533 952 753 480 2017: 548 417 386 748 568 1,067 693 526 Land in farms .......................................acres, 2022: 324,668 127,131 155,670 251,455 197,346 379,349 283,082 197,600 2017: 311,929 118,560 168,059 282,230 176,205 438,834 300,265 201,753 Average size of farm ............................acres, 2022: 552 363 437 364 370 398 376 412 2017: 569 284 435 377 310 411 433 384 : Estimated market value of land and buildings ........farms, 2022: 588 350 356 690 533 952 753 480 2017: 548 417 386 748 568 1,067 693 526 $1,000, 2022: 2,831,801 582,467 1,441,080 2,326,027 1,601,910 3,399,301 2,793,779 2,291,611 2017: 2,178,165 458,959 1,312,059 1,849,000 1,173,368 3,192,741 2,476,364 1,762,668 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 4,815,989 1,664,192 4,047,979 3,371,054 3,005,460 3,570,695 3,710,198 4,774,189 2017: 3,974,753 1,100,621 3,399,115 2,471,925 2,065,789 2,992,259 3,573,396 3,351,079 Average per acre ..............................dollars, 2022: 8,722 4,582 9,257 9,250 8,117 8,961 9,869 11,597 2017: 6,983 3,871 7,807 6,551 6,659 7,276 8,247 8,737 2022 farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 ..............................................: 24 12 14 9 15 49 21 18 $50,000 to $99,999 .........................................: 26 27 22 29 14 49 31 23 $100,000 to $199,999 .......................................: 32 53 36 63 65 94 74 38 $200,000 to $499,999 .......................................: 106 114 75 195 142 216 164 116 $500,000 to $999,999 .......................................: 60 61 52 106 74 136 125 77 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ...................................: 91 41 31 73 69 93 93 50 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...................................: 118 5 50 117 51 136 97 69 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ...................................: 55 19 45 38 69 69 66 35 $10,000,000 or more ........................................: 76 18 31 60 34 110 82 54 : Approximate land area ...............................acres, 2022: 345,112 151,820 201,240 359,168 246,415 450,360 364,035 215,004 Proportion in farms .............................percent, 2022: 94.1 83.7 77.4 70.0 80.1 84.2 77.8 91.9 : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 47 9 25 48 42 85 38 82 acres: 246 48 115 240 230 474 201 402 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 112 120 115 156 175 217 204 149 acres: 3,184 3,222 3,104 3,586 4,017 5,983 5,726 3,529 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 26 32 24 49 24 76 65 20 acres: 1,464 1,897 1,458 2,834 1,405 4,573 3,755 1,171 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 43 44 20 96 29 91 72 22 acres: 3,476 3,526 1,649 7,781 2,339 7,405 5,768 1,881 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 31 21 10 60 38 66 62 26 acres: 3,461 2,472 1,124 7,037 4,385 7,634 7,379 3,017 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 25 22 25 40 25 61 35 28 acres: 3,901 3,630 3,924 6,308 3,862 9,590 5,612 4,365 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 26 9 11 24 19 27 24 25 acres: 5,182 1,770 2,221 4,650 3,710 5,384 4,774 5,064 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 15 12 5 15 23 35 12 14 acres: 3,691 2,895 1,208 3,585 5,605 8,329 2,833 3,341 : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 92 25 32 61 31 76 74 27 acres: 35,184 8,808 11,730 21,848 11,291 26,992 27,007 9,277 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 74 19 42 81 64 103 94 38 acres: 52,259 10,994 29,592 55,993 47,952 77,364 66,721 26,713 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 54 9 34 33 47 78 49 30 acres: 71,829 11,497 46,268 45,238 61,834 101,013 68,334 43,188 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 43 28 13 27 16 37 24 19 acres: 140,791 76,372 53,277 92,355 50,716 124,608 84,972 95,652 : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 34 16 28 67 72 103 35 112 acres: 163 80 120 377 423 543 215 527 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 104 127 97 181 189 252 166 152 acres: 2,802 3,140 2,617 4,453 4,499 6,606 4,129 3,270 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 21 46 28 46 49 63 75 26 acres: 1,215 2,688 1,637 2,670 2,844 3,709 4,373 1,527 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 50 39 33 78 29 93 43 26 acres: 4,044 3,270 2,819 6,211 2,361 7,485 3,479 2,114 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 29 32 16 34 23 64 43 31 acres: 3,471 3,620 1,828 3,934 2,651 7,471 5,177 3,636 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 34 31 24 39 24 56 25 28 acres: 5,287 4,895 3,825 6,225 3,688 8,795 3,978 4,423 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 22 15 18 18 19 32 31 17 acres: 4,273 2,998 3,613 3,544 3,765 6,391 6,165 3,296 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 21 12 9 28 15 28 23 12 acres: 4,940 2,854 2,133 6,645 3,523 6,718 5,505 2,869 : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 74 44 33 96 52 117 74 27 acres: 26,416 15,249 12,720 35,988 18,082 41,962 27,605 9,474 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 58 22 51 80 34 112 86 41 acres: 41,497 17,364 36,050 56,447 23,233 81,507 61,365 28,154 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 53 22 32 57 41 110 60 34 acres: 75,769 36,316 43,732 82,768 53,311 148,862 76,536 47,829 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 48 11 17 24 21 37 32 20 acres: 142,052 26,086 56,965 72,968 57,825 118,785 101,738 94,634 : LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE : : Total cropland ......................................farms, 2022: 558 306 325 628 453 874 696 428 2017: 510 338 354 688 443 968 648 468 acres, 2022: 289,571 101,201 131,093 218,545 168,292 340,250 249,580 183,224 2017: 289,261 95,531 139,020 247,317 151,019 398,142 265,152 194,929 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 388 229 257 491 390 655 586 376 2017: 352 244 288 514 375 762 552 400 acres, 2022: 262,245 89,581 126,078 204,583 155,295 311,227 236,895 163,967 2017: 262,129 83,431 130,334 231,499 142,875 378,297 250,897 190,819 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Ogle : Peoria : Perry : Piatt : Pike : Pope : Pulaski : Putnam ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS : : Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 919 989 479 390 1,018 332 166 166 2017: 1,011 884 572 422 956 322 222 147 Land in farms .......................................acres, 2022: 351,824 278,241 174,088 228,142 481,175 77,364 99,694 51,822 2017: 354,587 250,070 184,165 256,012 447,007 66,035 101,266 49,760 Average size of farm ............................acres, 2022: 383 281 363 585 473 233 601 312 2017: 351 283 322 607 468 205 456 339 : Estimated market value of land and buildings ........farms, 2022: 919 989 479 390 1,018 332 166 166 2017: 1,011 884 572 422 956 322 222 147 $1,000, 2022: 3,454,286 2,007,676 1,048,568 2,788,707 3,872,900 326,798 547,734 507,698 2017: 3,049,078 1,973,627 880,753 2,370,776 2,644,382 230,507 415,488 416,582 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 3,758,744 2,030,006 2,189,078 7,150,530 3,804,420 984,332 3,299,605 3,058,421 2017: 3,015,903 2,232,609 1,539,778 5,617,953 2,766,090 715,861 1,871,568 2,833,889 Average per acre ..............................dollars, 2022: 9,818 7,216 6,023 12,224 8,049 4,224 5,494 9,797 2017: 8,599 7,892 4,782 9,260 5,916 3,491 4,103 8,372 2022 farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 ..............................................: 21 37 24 8 21 5 6 3 $50,000 to $99,999 .........................................: 44 40 36 16 36 17 5 3 $100,000 to $199,999 .......................................: 80 69 59 34 52 57 18 16 $200,000 to $499,999 .......................................: 219 219 133 92 200 103 51 22 $500,000 to $999,999 .......................................: 113 230 61 43 185 76 26 25 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ...................................: 103 111 63 33 156 34 19 27 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...................................: 158 156 59 40 180 34 16 39 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ...................................: 113 99 26 40 84 2 6 23 $10,000,000 or more ........................................: 68 28 18 84 104 4 19 8 : Approximate land area ...............................acres, 2022: 485,490 395,983 282,735 281,069 532,097 236,013 127,478 102,503 Proportion in farms .............................percent, 2022: 72.5 70.3 61.6 81.2 90.4 32.8 78.2 50.6 : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 110 100 32 61 18 5 5 9 acres: 654 507 213 263 93 (D) 24 47 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 250 239 119 104 154 75 32 30 acres: 5,940 6,712 3,227 2,818 4,026 2,296 857 928 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 55 49 29 16 69 24 11 10 acres: 3,124 2,951 1,685 941 3,952 1,423 670 552 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 63 124 61 16 109 53 35 8 acres: 5,166 10,044 5,102 1,272 9,123 4,346 3,084 (D) : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 40 93 42 21 88 39 9 18 acres: 4,681 11,267 4,855 2,409 10,198 4,511 1,073 2,092 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 51 59 25 7 82 25 5 20 acres: 8,082 9,126 3,963 1,132 12,891 3,872 777 2,996 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 32 36 11 15 34 26 8 5 acres: 6,278 7,011 2,170 3,017 6,770 5,077 1,497 993 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 12 26 12 8 40 16 7 6 acres: 2,883 6,142 2,902 1,895 9,438 (D) 1,664 (D) : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 99 104 44 26 147 27 15 31 acres: 34,326 38,505 14,935 9,780 51,194 9,878 5,267 12,002 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 111 86 73 44 157 36 13 18 acres: 77,681 60,593 50,902 30,888 110,542 26,173 10,368 12,257 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 57 61 15 42 67 2 6 9 acres: 79,214 89,338 20,817 56,642 89,706 (D) 8,170 13,232 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 39 12 16 30 53 4 20 2 acres: 123,795 36,045 63,317 117,085 173,242 13,450 66,243 (D) : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 161 103 48 72 58 3 8 7 acres: 865 501 296 354 313 21 35 42 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 274 231 149 80 178 78 50 22 acres: 6,718 5,520 4,167 2,110 4,819 2,353 1,596 627 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 40 38 54 12 63 26 19 10 acres: 2,315 2,240 3,065 707 3,730 1,523 1,082 588 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 75 81 61 40 75 54 28 17 acres: 5,993 6,576 4,926 3,140 6,213 4,430 2,251 1,371 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 45 62 50 11 87 45 17 16 acres: 5,316 7,278 5,781 1,243 9,981 5,375 2,031 1,946 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 43 65 32 8 56 26 17 14 acres: 6,709 10,157 5,091 1,262 8,782 4,243 2,662 2,179 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 27 51 16 15 43 20 8 4 acres: 5,323 10,031 3,165 3,040 8,531 3,918 1,561 (D) 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 28 27 14 13 41 9 8 5 acres: 6,676 6,489 3,354 2,997 9,614 2,117 1,916 1,172 : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 114 70 47 34 106 30 19 22 acres: 40,365 24,963 18,517 11,578 38,020 10,681 7,317 8,663 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 95 88 56 48 104 23 14 15 acres: 68,887 59,906 40,772 36,236 72,984 14,028 9,366 9,789 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 78 53 32 56 94 5 20 13 acres: 107,922 74,231 44,387 77,890 125,356 6,703 28,070 18,109 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 31 15 13 33 51 3 14 2 acres: 97,498 42,178 50,644 115,455 158,664 10,643 43,379 (D) : LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE : : Total cropland ......................................farms, 2022: 849 904 437 360 934 289 151 163 2017: 879 809 515 384 862 240 204 134 acres, 2022: 325,320 226,052 143,672 223,408 341,442 42,018 85,594 39,225 2017: 326,755 216,260 153,514 251,190 342,907 30,878 83,055 43,680 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 717 776 364 321 723 168 92 123 2017: 749 712 399 334 652 126 151 117 acres, 2022: 313,579 214,201 136,838 219,605 291,606 28,383 78,986 37,493 2017: 311,372 203,636 144,717 247,426 303,295 19,823 75,831 41,934 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 8. Farms, Land in Farms, Value of Land and Buildings, and Land Use: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Randolph : Richland : Rock Island : St. Clair : Saline : Sangamon : Schuyler : Scott ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS : : Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 744 548 571 743 393 996 574 267 2017: 808 596 649 793 452 1,083 544 300 Land in farms .......................................acres, 2022: 254,611 214,131 144,843 287,115 159,177 464,740 207,067 104,741 2017: 261,848 178,481 159,583 237,206 144,878 531,290 211,863 155,444 Average size of farm ............................acres, 2022: 342 391 254 386 405 467 361 392 2017: 324 299 246 299 321 491 389 518 : Estimated market value of land and buildings ........farms, 2022: 744 548 571 743 393 996 574 267 2017: 808 596 649 793 452 1,083 544 300 $1,000, 2022: 1,955,116 1,468,696 1,321,673 2,673,012 781,500 3,374,359 1,349,775 858,390 2017: 1,420,071 942,419 1,111,433 1,759,442 698,821 4,744,745 1,161,937 1,010,102 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 2,627,845 2,680,103 2,314,663 3,597,594 1,988,550 3,387,910 2,351,525 3,214,943 2017: 1,757,514 1,581,240 1,712,532 2,218,716 1,546,065 4,381,113 2,135,913 3,367,008 Average per acre ..............................dollars, 2022: 7,679 6,859 9,125 9,310 4,910 7,261 6,519 8,195 2017: 5,423 5,280 6,965 7,417 4,824 8,931 5,484 6,498 2022 farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 ..............................................: 29 29 7 34 18 28 5 9 $50,000 to $99,999 .........................................: 19 36 14 27 12 46 26 11 $100,000 to $199,999 .......................................: 120 75 73 55 69 68 57 27 $200,000 to $499,999 .......................................: 207 125 139 155 102 265 186 57 $500,000 to $999,999 .......................................: 124 73 122 120 77 157 97 38 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ...................................: 76 44 92 86 40 100 78 37 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...................................: 86 58 56 127 37 153 65 47 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ...................................: 49 73 38 62 20 131 26 20 $10,000,000 or more ........................................: 34 35 30 77 18 48 34 21 : Approximate land area ...............................acres, 2022: 368,310 230,412 273,574 420,984 243,091 555,713 279,855 160,584 Proportion in farms .............................percent, 2022: 69.1 92.9 52.9 68.2 65.5 83.6 74.0 65.2 : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 39 45 45 97 19 115 20 9 acres: 244 244 241 439 102 649 111 52 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 216 162 161 196 103 313 85 70 acres: 5,951 4,271 4,129 4,726 3,075 8,435 2,661 2,009 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 67 50 41 36 39 50 51 20 acres: 4,028 2,939 2,410 2,067 2,235 2,960 3,048 1,162 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 70 42 62 58 45 71 71 31 acres: 5,732 3,408 5,058 4,769 3,764 5,905 5,791 2,492 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 69 36 59 48 36 62 70 24 acres: 7,825 4,295 6,805 5,744 4,388 7,330 8,191 2,704 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 48 23 46 20 19 66 68 16 acres: 7,752 3,612 7,497 3,144 2,998 10,236 10,618 2,407 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 34 8 22 28 11 20 28 10 acres: 6,685 1,610 4,340 5,671 2,184 4,012 5,592 1,955 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 15 6 15 22 6 38 25 13 acres: 3,663 1,419 3,549 5,388 1,460 8,879 5,977 3,126 : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 60 42 42 70 31 80 52 14 acres: 21,003 14,658 15,233 26,031 10,019 28,648 18,948 4,964 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 61 70 43 75 39 79 51 37 acres: 41,649 47,547 30,559 50,165 29,311 52,154 39,751 26,573 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 39 36 23 56 24 54 32 14 acres: 50,680 44,257 31,916 70,847 28,796 80,257 39,945 19,098 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 26 28 12 37 21 48 21 9 acres: 99,399 85,871 33,106 108,124 70,845 255,275 66,434 38,199 : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 63 80 59 169 34 185 23 14 acres: 298 382 254 985 149 852 116 83 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 217 170 188 196 145 317 94 61 acres: 5,908 4,072 4,415 4,834 3,918 7,995 2,753 1,686 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 75 66 53 36 39 65 38 26 acres: 4,486 3,806 3,028 2,110 2,307 3,931 2,242 1,476 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 73 60 65 47 46 53 52 24 acres: 6,136 4,675 5,387 3,870 3,853 4,423 4,230 1,922 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 53 42 48 44 32 43 59 28 acres: 6,053 4,713 5,441 5,116 3,631 4,993 6,748 3,311 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 53 20 45 41 25 46 49 13 acres: 8,315 3,085 7,203 6,408 4,123 7,251 7,732 2,018 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 43 15 22 21 14 23 31 10 acres: 8,510 2,974 4,412 4,250 2,759 4,625 6,075 2,010 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 18 10 16 29 16 20 23 4 acres: 4,279 2,451 3,821 7,057 3,874 4,782 5,633 951 : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 84 34 62 59 31 80 58 41 acres: 30,036 11,717 22,287 19,936 10,589 30,245 20,918 14,499 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 65 49 52 76 27 110 56 34 acres: 46,575 32,714 34,592 51,366 19,151 77,702 41,919 24,180 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 35 25 26 56 25 84 44 22 acres: 48,034 32,551 32,898 80,434 33,474 114,997 58,615 31,223 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 29 25 13 19 18 57 17 23 acres: 93,218 75,341 35,845 50,840 57,050 269,494 54,882 72,085 : LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE : : Total cropland ......................................farms, 2022: 658 515 523 664 327 907 501 239 2017: 665 526 571 691 367 926 492 274 acres, 2022: 203,893 196,941 120,382 253,333 118,046 434,823 136,879 90,248 2017: 216,508 158,227 132,355 218,849 122,313 496,785 153,839 131,814 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 537 418 419 620 256 752 409 197 2017: 532 403 475 643 293 788 381 220 acres, 2022: 187,539 184,289 111,153 245,887 109,626 421,590 127,304 84,435 2017: 199,835 149,813 122,583 212,782 113,863 481,836 140,374 121,423 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Shelby : Stark : Stephenson : Tazewell : Union : Vermilion : Wabash : Warren ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS : : Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 1,199 346 998 869 601 1,009 177 660 2017: 1,197 362 965 857 590 1,049 208 711 Land in farms .......................................acres, 2022: 359,447 162,962 305,770 344,083 140,501 445,066 118,306 279,691 2017: 362,400 178,657 304,946 304,475 150,624 471,468 115,434 340,985 Average size of farm ............................acres, 2022: 300 471 306 396 234 441 668 424 2017: 303 494 316 355 255 449 555 480 : Estimated market value of land and buildings ........farms, 2022: 1,199 346 998 869 601 1,009 177 660 2017: 1,197 362 965 857 590 1,049 208 711 $1,000, 2022: 3,195,387 1,625,231 2,822,356 3,574,550 718,751 3,016,005 683,548 2,894,482 2017: 2,553,958 1,485,361 2,568,867 2,518,621 639,876 3,867,238 638,658 2,759,262 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 2,665,043 4,697,200 2,828,012 4,113,406 1,195,925 2,989,103 3,861,851 4,385,579 2017: 2,133,632 4,103,207 2,662,038 2,938,881 1,084,536 3,686,595 3,070,471 3,880,818 Average per acre ..............................dollars, 2022: 8,890 9,973 9,230 10,389 5,116 6,777 5,778 10,349 2017: 7,047 8,314 8,424 8,272 4,248 8,203 5,533 8,092 2022 farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 ..............................................: 32 19 27 13 14 57 8 28 $50,000 to $99,999 .........................................: 74 15 40 28 30 60 16 39 $100,000 to $199,999 .......................................: 143 21 112 97 89 105 19 31 $200,000 to $499,999 .......................................: 262 41 250 190 192 200 25 93 $500,000 to $999,999 .......................................: 175 40 161 128 147 138 14 90 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ...................................: 142 49 130 90 55 102 25 107 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...................................: 177 76 125 128 45 157 28 122 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ...................................: 121 38 93 96 17 148 22 71 $10,000,000 or more ........................................: 73 47 60 99 12 42 20 79 : Approximate land area ...............................acres, 2022: 485,463 184,371 361,311 413,712 264,614 574,956 142,883 347,139 Proportion in farms .............................percent, 2022: 74.0 88.4 84.6 83.2 53.1 77.4 82.8 80.6 : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 67 30 121 54 16 96 9 54 acres: 301 173 625 272 108 520 (D) 292 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 342 63 286 227 182 291 51 114 acres: 9,526 1,618 7,143 5,863 5,414 7,158 1,344 2,911 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 91 16 50 47 67 54 9 25 acres: 5,321 920 2,845 2,753 3,906 3,207 536 1,424 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 102 15 57 72 68 66 10 56 acres: 8,353 1,245 4,626 5,800 5,462 5,434 850 4,682 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 95 31 62 75 49 65 12 59 acres: 11,299 3,704 7,079 8,840 5,409 7,748 1,489 6,886 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 56 17 53 40 25 62 1 67 acres: 8,858 2,623 8,356 6,169 3,884 9,703 (D) 10,464 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 47 19 58 32 41 24 5 23 acres: 9,365 3,829 11,499 6,375 8,160 4,806 1,038 4,458 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 32 10 40 39 18 28 2 18 acres: 7,510 2,366 9,394 9,373 4,200 6,593 (D) 4,252 : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 137 40 115 74 64 115 18 86 acres: 51,317 14,230 42,263 27,281 22,761 43,452 6,196 33,361 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 144 60 90 109 40 92 23 83 acres: 97,704 43,787 66,213 77,896 27,712 64,628 16,730 56,559 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 62 30 39 68 20 58 17 49 acres: 83,674 41,772 54,228 95,447 24,165 81,396 24,589 66,305 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 24 15 27 32 11 58 20 26 acres: 66,219 46,695 91,499 98,014 29,320 210,421 64,896 88,097 : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 116 35 155 107 28 139 23 79 acres: 705 135 744 547 154 712 135 398 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 326 77 267 201 153 269 56 123 acres: 8,937 1,689 6,878 5,078 4,529 6,704 1,499 3,120 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 76 10 50 40 55 42 9 29 acres: 4,478 541 2,834 2,294 3,210 2,451 504 1,711 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 109 30 50 61 83 82 15 49 acres: 8,816 2,522 4,090 4,842 6,822 6,876 1,251 4,123 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 82 17 64 53 49 77 6 53 acres: 9,776 1,968 7,485 6,158 5,537 9,096 721 6,265 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 70 14 33 34 36 46 6 51 acres: 10,864 2,188 5,207 5,245 5,714 7,170 951 7,951 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 53 10 42 32 25 25 16 11 acres: 10,581 1,990 8,403 6,399 4,946 5,021 3,267 2,143 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 26 9 23 32 26 34 3 22 acres: 6,253 2,117 5,429 7,608 6,249 8,121 736 5,340 : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 117 37 120 100 73 64 19 80 acres: 43,328 13,352 43,367 34,975 25,860 24,335 7,534 29,060 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 130 57 89 110 30 123 19 108 acres: 91,848 38,783 63,143 78,883 19,658 89,617 13,647 77,041 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 66 50 42 60 17 91 18 73 acres: 95,495 67,883 57,890 80,678 20,545 126,447 25,504 104,416 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 26 16 30 27 15 57 18 33 acres: 71,319 45,489 99,476 71,768 47,400 184,918 59,685 99,417 : LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE : : Total cropland ......................................farms, 2022: 1,106 328 870 804 526 938 161 600 2017: 1,074 342 797 774 518 950 196 640 acres, 2022: 320,915 153,091 267,273 318,086 94,550 419,530 111,722 247,865 2017: 325,665 169,228 277,856 282,185 110,655 443,698 105,575 301,432 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 923 255 691 683 354 748 143 542 2017: 870 282 628 671 340 756 167 566 acres, 2022: 304,641 148,410 248,194 302,221 70,991 405,347 108,586 239,646 2017: 308,980 164,075 259,577 269,485 84,872 426,259 101,879 294,365 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Washington : Wayne : White : Whiteside : Will : Williamson : Winnebago : Woodford ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS : : Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 635 901 434 1,005 780 563 691 997 2017: 715 1,025 496 959 801 610 736 920 Land in farms .......................................acres, 2022: 326,641 302,602 258,774 335,899 241,269 103,673 167,697 277,669 2017: 349,024 368,017 289,457 370,763 216,593 103,865 178,633 283,140 Average size of farm ............................acres, 2022: 514 336 596 334 309 184 243 279 2017: 488 359 584 387 270 170 243 308 : Estimated market value of land and buildings ........farms, 2022: 635 901 434 1,005 780 563 691 997 2017: 715 1,025 496 959 801 610 736 920 $1,000, 2022: 2,635,472 1,696,932 1,446,624 3,014,880 2,475,105 487,409 1,355,272 3,050,763 2017: 2,241,332 1,753,218 1,442,432 2,926,152 1,925,147 410,540 1,274,896 2,540,395 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 4,150,350 1,883,387 3,333,234 2,999,880 3,173,212 865,736 1,961,320 3,059,942 2017: 3,134,730 1,710,457 2,908,130 3,051,253 2,403,429 673,017 1,732,196 2,761,299 Average per acre ..............................dollars, 2022: 8,068 5,608 5,590 8,976 10,259 4,701 8,082 10,987 2017: 6,422 4,764 4,983 7,892 8,888 3,953 7,137 8,972 2022 farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 ..............................................: 31 27 21 27 26 8 15 26 $50,000 to $99,999 .........................................: 31 52 23 54 21 36 21 28 $100,000 to $199,999 .......................................: 53 155 54 132 66 111 65 76 $200,000 to $499,999 .......................................: 118 263 102 197 205 180 222 214 $500,000 to $999,999 .......................................: 75 121 75 140 147 119 137 169 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ...................................: 69 109 43 142 101 55 66 148 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...................................: 107 82 54 151 75 40 98 175 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ...................................: 73 44 19 94 88 6 45 87 $10,000,000 or more ........................................: 78 48 43 68 51 8 22 74 : Approximate land area ...............................acres, 2022: 360,047 456,842 316,653 437,919 535,255 268,912 328,575 337,793 Proportion in farms .............................percent, 2022: 90.7 66.2 81.7 76.7 45.1 38.6 51.0 82.2 : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 34 30 15 99 115 21 120 103 acres: 174 141 88 500 483 132 612 474 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 130 271 138 262 291 229 210 232 acres: 3,882 8,108 3,978 6,428 5,549 6,601 4,893 5,417 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 54 88 35 46 28 70 53 55 acres: 3,206 5,244 2,038 2,627 1,660 4,027 3,098 3,204 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 23 105 36 103 42 58 56 94 acres: 1,858 8,746 2,932 8,291 3,490 4,846 4,609 7,621 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 56 69 28 55 39 38 48 97 acres: 6,411 7,983 3,196 6,217 4,521 4,449 5,606 10,927 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 23 62 18 51 36 33 30 65 acres: 3,600 9,726 2,771 7,975 5,624 5,177 4,697 10,322 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 31 24 11 41 20 11 25 54 acres: 5,986 4,669 2,148 8,084 3,895 2,069 4,977 10,647 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 29 21 9 35 8 16 15 38 acres: 6,898 5,004 2,197 8,436 1,893 3,770 3,603 9,050 : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 71 85 22 131 85 36 43 111 acres: 26,093 30,389 8,309 47,990 32,233 12,993 16,254 40,722 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 92 75 54 90 61 35 54 78 acres: 64,926 49,983 36,405 59,981 42,392 24,179 37,125 52,481 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 51 40 28 64 28 8 22 50 acres: 71,337 58,991 37,260 84,652 40,088 11,024 32,034 70,573 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 41 31 40 28 27 8 15 20 acres: 132,270 113,618 157,452 94,718 99,441 24,406 50,189 56,231 : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 51 54 14 105 129 34 179 118 acres: 234 275 85 555 628 175 914 599 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 120 270 159 216 323 245 193 211 acres: 3,430 8,293 3,972 5,487 5,945 6,813 5,054 5,188 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 58 108 36 46 18 62 60 34 acres: 3,317 6,472 2,110 2,654 1,020 3,710 3,564 1,978 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 58 112 45 68 25 93 55 69 acres: 4,741 9,254 3,650 5,620 2,046 7,661 4,516 5,691 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 44 92 39 54 43 37 23 79 acres: 5,225 10,612 4,658 6,240 5,072 4,325 2,690 9,008 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 26 58 29 45 41 24 32 60 acres: 4,171 9,143 4,636 7,035 6,582 3,796 5,116 9,497 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 40 39 20 42 15 14 23 53 acres: 7,965 7,629 3,848 8,299 2,937 2,736 4,572 10,479 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 20 28 12 24 17 15 20 21 acres: 4,853 6,730 2,887 5,740 4,054 3,516 4,738 4,965 : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 89 77 19 142 73 32 51 109 acres: 33,324 28,248 6,509 51,507 25,690 11,332 18,675 40,707 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 100 74 37 117 59 26 52 91 acres: 69,606 50,400 24,896 81,636 40,967 18,186 37,467 63,752 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 74 62 33 67 37 24 30 55 acres: 104,386 83,328 43,709 88,678 50,182 29,345 41,087 74,419 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 35 51 53 33 21 4 18 20 acres: 107,772 147,633 188,497 107,312 71,470 12,270 50,240 56,857 : LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE : : Total cropland ......................................farms, 2022: 595 800 404 902 708 472 587 916 2017: 668 887 442 859 711 493 651 830 acres, 2022: 307,204 255,730 229,514 309,844 228,134 66,989 134,411 244,452 2017: 325,708 319,637 256,757 340,355 208,158 73,251 161,005 258,978 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 533 545 316 724 646 382 466 776 2017: 596 611 304 695 675 385 530 704 acres, 2022: 301,025 229,074 209,757 291,480 222,552 59,959 126,939 232,485 2017: 314,070 290,316 239,696 320,543 200,894 61,440 151,475 248,773 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Illinois : Adams : Alexander : Bond : Boone : Brown : Bureau ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE - Con. : : Total cropland - Con. : : Other pasture and grazing land that could have : been used for crops without additional : improvements .....................................farms, 2022: 2,829 72 3 16 33 20 37 2017: 2,663 77 10 28 18 35 42 acres, 2022: 118,312 3,170 367 295 139 690 2,399 2017: 99,673 4,597 32 673 295 2,667 1,777 : Other cropland ....................................farms, 2022: 27,840 458 36 186 93 243 491 2017: 25,709 402 44 174 87 218 412 acres, 2022: 1,188,579 22,978 4,393 5,340 2,036 14,077 19,249 2017: 1,202,031 24,639 4,304 6,210 2,579 15,881 14,568 : Cropland idle or used for cover crops or : soil improvement, but not harvested and : not pastured or grazed .........................farms, 2022: 25,975 422 28 184 87 238 484 2017: 23,863 376 32 167 63 211 379 acres, 2022: 1,079,993 20,940 3,900 5,291 1,797 13,685 19,145 2017: 1,107,428 23,387 3,058 5,972 1,619 15,055 14,115 Cropland on which all crops failed ..............farms, 2022: 1,493 29 1 - 2 11 13 2017: 1,450 18 11 8 26 12 26 acres, 2022: 63,800 578 (D) - (D) 169 79 2017: 57,652 945 1,110 195 452 181 346 : Cropland in summer fallow .......................farms, 2022: 1,490 37 9 3 14 10 6 2017: 1,212 21 6 5 7 6 17 acres, 2022: 44,786 1,460 (D) 49 (D) 223 25 2017: 36,951 307 136 43 508 645 107 : Total woodland ......................................farms, 2022: 27,023 683 104 307 94 294 313 2017: 26,396 709 71 319 101 284 296 acres, 2022: 1,758,270 51,529 12,211 15,322 1,887 54,344 15,634 2017: 1,469,302 48,114 4,967 10,865 1,663 35,153 14,016 Woodland pastured .................................farms, 2022: 5,453 224 15 61 26 77 45 2017: 6,055 216 20 94 28 77 65 acres, 2022: 185,424 8,157 796 1,850 447 4,942 661 2017: 208,429 9,063 838 1,250 371 5,661 2,338 Woodland not pastured .............................farms, 2022: 23,847 577 101 273 72 263 280 2017: 22,808 596 65 268 76 250 251 acres, 2022: 1,572,846 43,372 11,415 13,472 1,440 49,402 14,973 2017: 1,260,873 39,051 4,129 9,615 1,292 29,492 11,678 : Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured .....................farms, 2022: 17,235 430 52 175 128 126 162 2017: 20,494 547 44 242 180 129 192 acres, 2022: 742,228 24,763 2,802 6,045 1,890 12,397 3,717 2017: 824,196 29,584 1,628 6,136 2,975 10,395 5,530 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, roads, wasteland, etc. .................farms, 2022: 38,458 808 79 350 260 290 551 2017: 40,426 777 65 378 307 248 506 acres, 2022: 877,702 19,176 1,720 7,176 2,923 8,155 16,629 2017: 709,704 17,176 816 5,998 2,819 7,936 9,325 Pastureland, all types ..............................farms, 2022: 20,122 519 53 200 156 151 199 2017: 23,438 593 53 272 196 163 240 acres, 2022: 1,045,964 36,090 3,965 8,190 2,476 18,029 6,777 2017: 1,132,298 43,244 2,498 8,059 3,641 18,723 9,645 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .......................farms, 2022: 26,108 383 33 208 57 289 460 2017: 25,380 348 30 210 44 266 413 acres, 2022: 812,404 14,925 2,076 7,393 659 12,371 12,198 2017: 852,307 14,342 1,211 5,822 410 13,485 11,849 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs ............farms, 2022: 33,145 632 59 262 160 128 704 2017: 32,688 653 33 221 170 134 594 acres, 2022: 19,613,771 274,915 38,891 120,818 102,528 56,929 356,292 2017: 19,889,054 324,357 36,753 129,775 90,588 55,594 331,590 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Calhoun : Carroll : Cass : Champaign : Christian : Clark : Clay : Clinton ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 20 29 9 34 9 20 16 24 2017: 16 25 8 21 17 15 25 21 acres, 2022: 506 2,066 79 169 527 369 128 2,430 2017: 491 804 (D) 351 272 1,003 533 389 : Other cropland ....................................farms, 2022: 191 325 229 564 303 348 363 275 2017: 206 270 216 492 303 286 305 222 acres, 2022: 8,057 12,891 14,074 15,105 9,145 14,776 17,486 8,224 2017: 13,750 14,640 (D) 15,679 9,798 11,606 20,121 7,866 : Cropland idle or used for cover crops or : soil improvement, but not harvested and : not pastured or grazed .........................farms, 2022: 176 310 219 544 295 340 324 250 2017: 184 259 208 485 300 265 292 208 acres, 2022: 7,841 12,356 13,251 14,624 8,865 14,521 15,912 7,480 2017: 12,453 13,940 12,055 15,473 9,360 11,040 18,461 7,244 Cropland on which all crops failed ..............farms, 2022: 14 20 14 11 7 9 31 17 2017: 16 12 14 2 3 7 5 4 acres, 2022: 88 413 384 433 (D) 48 988 361 2017: 920 444 (D) (D) (D) 318 1,084 18 : Cropland in summer fallow .......................farms, 2022: 11 8 7 12 3 16 27 21 2017: 12 5 - 12 7 22 12 14 acres, 2022: 128 122 439 48 (D) 207 586 383 2017: 377 256 - (D) (D) 248 576 604 : Total woodland ......................................farms, 2022: 299 313 196 146 203 403 328 299 2017: 312 244 176 118 200 362 365 289 acres, 2022: 32,867 17,109 14,180 4,725 8,805 24,417 29,461 19,743 2017: 30,370 16,085 14,017 3,520 8,947 22,034 19,974 11,637 Woodland pastured .................................farms, 2022: 69 69 25 10 35 46 53 33 2017: 93 53 35 20 32 75 71 28 acres, 2022: 2,921 2,483 1,164 434 515 916 1,467 241 2017: 3,632 2,603 (D) 236 709 2,698 1,839 388 Woodland not pastured .............................farms, 2022: 273 265 179 138 188 383 293 277 2017: 268 218 157 104 184 335 331 265 acres, 2022: 29,946 14,626 13,016 4,291 8,290 23,501 27,994 19,502 2017: 26,738 13,482 (D) 3,284 8,238 19,336 18,135 11,249 : Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured .....................farms, 2022: 119 170 86 133 145 129 127 152 2017: 170 192 86 147 165 171 184 179 acres, 2022: 6,328 8,549 4,013 5,186 2,940 3,752 4,078 2,605 2017: 9,748 10,102 5,584 4,121 3,483 4,935 8,814 2,844 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, roads, wasteland, etc. .................farms, 2022: 303 416 208 539 358 419 369 441 2017: 299 375 233 548 388 429 427 425 acres, 2022: 10,499 9,643 6,929 8,985 6,734 7,890 6,859 5,176 2017: 5,816 9,505 8,140 8,659 7,700 6,412 6,823 6,383 Pastureland, all types ..............................farms, 2022: 145 210 105 170 160 149 145 180 2017: 196 214 101 167 177 202 214 198 acres, 2022: 9,755 13,098 5,256 5,789 3,982 5,037 5,673 5,276 2017: 13,871 13,509 9,308 4,708 4,464 8,636 11,186 3,621 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .......................farms, 2022: 218 350 246 547 282 382 399 268 2017: 200 305 247 530 335 313 378 258 acres, 2022: 8,884 11,787 12,698 8,689 5,923 8,581 14,200 5,290 2017: 10,067 11,178 11,313 8,685 8,674 7,654 15,357 4,980 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs ............farms, 2022: 162 297 175 866 407 314 245 429 2017: 163 254 186 775 418 336 287 442 acres, 2022: 41,296 197,485 104,447 487,879 273,560 190,165 160,946 205,458 2017: 44,154 161,122 117,651 476,293 313,552 202,305 222,637 174,844 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Coles : Cook : Crawford : Cumberland : De Kalb : De Witt : Douglas : Du Page ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 6 20 36 20 17 35 6 2017: 20 21 22 30 26 15 14 - acres, 2022: 124 135 485 568 581 638 534 (D) 2017: 575 106 311 424 538 375 1,049 - : Other cropland ....................................farms, 2022: 292 37 250 380 282 163 233 7 2017: 287 38 218 348 254 141 228 21 acres, 2022: 8,547 274 9,222 11,815 7,051 5,434 8,528 (D) 2017: 10,312 562 10,112 13,518 7,954 4,442 6,182 371 : Cropland idle or used for cover crops or : soil improvement, but not harvested and : not pastured or grazed .........................farms, 2022: 285 20 239 370 271 149 225 2 2017: 282 29 208 332 230 137 214 17 acres, 2022: 8,370 170 8,943 11,166 6,043 5,212 8,473 (D) 2017: 9,648 (D) 9,033 12,200 6,189 4,203 5,914 355 Cropland on which all crops failed ..............farms, 2022: 6 6 5 8 13 16 1 2 2017: 9 17 8 11 19 5 6 3 acres, 2022: 31 79 155 48 969 128 (D) (D) 2017: (D) 129 910 628 981 161 211 5 : Cropland in summer fallow .......................farms, 2022: 7 11 8 13 7 5 11 3 2017: 5 4 7 15 10 3 10 4 acres, 2022: 146 25 124 601 39 94 (D) (D) 2017: (D) (D) 169 690 784 78 57 11 : Total woodland ......................................farms, 2022: 282 27 305 338 114 106 84 9 2017: 238 49 272 369 81 117 101 9 acres, 2022: 17,631 82 17,020 19,397 3,590 3,600 1,634 230 2017: 9,190 256 15,696 17,093 1,784 3,606 2,229 254 Woodland pastured .................................farms, 2022: 39 8 24 55 20 24 11 7 2017: 45 16 25 58 21 25 18 1 acres, 2022: 677 31 186 1,388 381 870 180 (D) 2017: 1,339 129 967 753 289 868 326 (D) Woodland not pastured .............................farms, 2022: 254 20 294 316 98 89 77 2 2017: 207 40 260 350 66 109 93 8 acres, 2022: 16,954 51 16,834 18,009 3,209 2,730 1,454 (D) 2017: 7,851 127 14,729 16,340 1,495 2,738 1,903 (D) : Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured .....................farms, 2022: 135 37 94 134 114 81 128 16 2017: 153 50 130 166 133 130 166 30 acres, 2022: 2,465 414 2,652 3,305 779 2,388 1,873 185 2017: 3,329 419 3,769 3,035 1,693 2,583 1,691 (D) : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, roads, wasteland, etc. .................farms, 2022: 329 73 322 422 399 194 264 47 2017: 304 86 320 429 446 267 304 39 acres, 2022: 10,340 616 10,826 7,350 4,989 2,060 2,984 195 2017: 4,489 465 6,730 5,934 5,698 2,671 4,278 (D) Pastureland, all types ..............................farms, 2022: 152 40 112 169 139 97 155 16 2017: 174 63 140 206 159 150 181 31 acres, 2022: 3,266 580 3,323 5,261 1,741 3,896 2,587 205 2017: 5,243 654 5,047 4,212 2,520 3,826 3,066 129 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .......................farms, 2022: 332 16 315 437 243 148 201 1 2017: 328 10 288 402 217 152 223 6 acres, 2022: 7,850 110 9,658 12,666 4,266 3,287 2,667 (D) 2017: 6,690 171 10,669 10,779 4,554 2,835 2,920 336 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs ............farms, 2022: 308 17 226 271 430 233 251 3 2017: 312 29 206 288 441 238 239 2 acres, 2022: 154,386 5,911 183,176 114,482 295,469 152,316 192,559 11 2017: 188,339 (D) 164,087 114,697 311,573 148,448 203,496 (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 : Edgar : Edwards : Effingham : Fayette : Ford : Franklin : Fulton : Gallatin ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE - Con. : : Total cropland - Con. : : Other pasture and grazing land that could have : been used for crops without additional : improvements .....................................farms, 2022: 29 13 29 58 28 25 50 3 2017: 25 11 39 41 13 26 29 7 acres, 2022: 867 399 895 875 1,791 311 2,443 (D) 2017: 364 394 1,556 848 986 993 2,117 261 : Other cropland ....................................farms, 2022: 279 128 483 444 277 212 391 36 2017: 238 129 395 370 288 218 291 61 acres, 2022: 8,960 5,147 15,949 21,598 14,725 9,143 15,537 (D) 2017: 8,317 5,498 15,859 12,823 9,400 11,192 14,787 5,255 : Cropland idle or used for cover crops or : soil improvement, but not harvested and : not pastured or grazed .........................farms, 2022: 264 111 430 407 271 199 359 33 2017: 228 125 386 356 283 202 260 54 acres, 2022: 8,326 3,879 13,953 17,923 14,690 8,935 14,276 (D) 2017: 8,058 5,182 15,413 12,400 9,182 10,139 13,964 4,500 Cropland on which all crops failed ..............farms, 2022: 3 18 54 38 3 6 27 3 2017: 5 1 9 5 7 6 28 8 acres, 2022: (D) 1,018 616 2,960 (D) 66 799 (D) 2017: 123 (D) 31 151 (D) (D) 499 755 : Cropland in summer fallow .......................farms, 2022: 13 9 39 20 4 16 16 - 2017: 8 9 11 18 1 17 18 - acres, 2022: (D) 250 1,380 715 (D) 142 462 - 2017: 136 (D) 415 272 (D) (D) 324 - : Total woodland ......................................farms, 2022: 229 147 602 580 58 257 641 70 2017: 207 143 533 596 44 250 509 64 acres, 2022: 10,696 11,275 25,154 37,223 1,620 18,267 72,965 8,133 2017: 10,272 6,933 23,016 31,351 1,383 11,008 47,085 9,093 Woodland pastured .................................farms, 2022: 43 23 95 119 12 49 136 12 2017: 47 19 93 109 5 54 161 13 acres, 2022: 1,369 437 1,764 2,008 172 1,884 6,815 (D) 2017: 1,167 494 1,937 2,491 106 665 11,119 1,086 Woodland not pastured .............................farms, 2022: 208 131 564 512 47 217 560 64 2017: 177 137 497 539 40 227 414 57 acres, 2022: 9,327 10,838 23,390 35,215 1,448 16,383 66,150 (D) 2017: 9,105 6,439 21,079 28,860 1,277 10,343 35,966 8,007 : Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured .....................farms, 2022: 128 86 277 307 49 183 339 51 2017: 127 79 313 396 57 189 366 40 acres, 2022: 4,691 2,608 4,872 9,391 770 7,693 30,972 3,200 2017: 4,329 3,670 6,718 11,470 1,243 8,622 32,828 3,155 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, roads, wasteland, etc. .................farms, 2022: 254 174 709 625 240 333 715 71 2017: 311 196 689 661 247 332 612 87 acres, 2022: 4,301 2,604 12,527 12,111 16,604 4,952 38,760 2,617 2017: 4,092 2,560 8,962 8,388 4,871 5,335 17,015 4,225 Pastureland, all types ..............................farms, 2022: 142 97 325 369 83 199 410 52 2017: 150 86 371 439 71 214 446 48 acres, 2022: 6,927 3,444 7,531 12,274 2,733 9,888 40,230 3,908 2017: 5,860 4,558 10,211 14,809 2,335 10,280 46,064 4,502 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .......................farms, 2022: 253 125 532 414 284 177 362 40 2017: 264 136 488 398 288 201 221 63 acres, 2022: 5,445 3,144 14,640 12,156 8,197 6,744 14,950 1,908 2017: 5,381 4,504 15,394 11,693 7,036 9,072 8,734 4,327 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs ............farms, 2022: 365 147 590 483 365 134 429 75 2017: 351 137 559 487 376 137 360 84 acres, 2022: 270,415 89,721 200,300 233,855 237,147 115,416 224,281 138,247 2017: 254,458 85,689 211,591 256,407 238,867 103,609 236,924 144,356 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Greene : Grundy : Hamilton : Hancock : Hardin : Henderson : Henry : Iroquois ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 31 12 18 37 10 37 58 27 2017: 32 7 13 48 6 30 47 45 acres, 2022: 5,245 376 1,355 1,476 745 3,583 1,582 1,386 2017: 2,038 595 253 2,720 470 1,629 1,862 1,365 : Other cropland ....................................farms, 2022: 309 158 265 438 49 199 490 713 2017: 276 134 318 354 67 157 511 633 acres, 2022: 14,090 3,589 16,255 21,443 7,195 8,056 18,698 27,457 2017: 17,457 4,287 23,349 21,827 7,310 7,816 20,173 31,119 : Cropland idle or used for cover crops or : soil improvement, but not harvested and : not pastured or grazed .........................farms, 2022: 284 143 263 399 40 185 474 692 2017: 252 124 299 346 56 142 489 600 acres, 2022: 11,785 3,351 16,232 19,922 6,718 7,707 17,999 26,591 2017: 15,415 3,864 22,097 21,044 6,404 7,061 19,759 30,140 Cropland on which all crops failed ..............farms, 2022: 12 19 2 22 - 11 14 21 2017: 15 7 3 5 7 11 7 28 acres, 2022: 418 (D) (D) 1,143 - 177 638 576 2017: 1,869 79 (D) 275 448 628 30 517 : Cropland in summer fallow .......................farms, 2022: 20 2 1 34 12 11 18 29 2017: 11 8 17 7 7 7 20 13 acres, 2022: 1,887 (D) (D) 378 477 172 61 290 2017: 173 344 (D) 508 458 127 384 462 : Total woodland ......................................farms, 2022: 389 105 278 579 92 210 287 236 2017: 386 70 216 483 115 169 310 223 acres, 2022: 52,775 3,466 21,878 48,207 8,030 14,896 16,113 9,963 2017: 38,054 3,387 17,376 33,927 9,213 9,177 17,571 8,827 Woodland pastured .................................farms, 2022: 95 8 47 156 30 66 70 25 2017: 121 9 29 149 38 65 82 40 acres, 2022: 6,715 97 964 7,153 1,877 3,652 2,115 863 2017: 7,317 144 499 7,508 1,994 3,041 2,161 1,931 Woodland not pastured .............................farms, 2022: 337 98 255 488 76 165 250 217 2017: 302 64 201 401 90 142 241 195 acres, 2022: 46,060 3,369 20,914 41,054 6,153 11,244 13,998 9,100 2017: 30,737 3,243 16,877 26,419 7,219 6,136 15,410 6,896 : Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured .....................farms, 2022: 168 53 114 326 65 151 263 169 2017: 281 58 103 378 80 169 384 187 acres, 2022: 10,569 548 3,396 18,615 4,884 16,484 6,792 6,361 2017: 19,234 1,244 2,995 27,034 4,863 13,903 12,285 4,940 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, roads, wasteland, etc. .................farms, 2022: 356 223 307 606 64 245 666 675 2017: 430 199 282 583 107 245 757 680 acres, 2022: 14,962 2,383 7,271 11,870 1,780 5,739 12,579 15,659 2017: 13,014 3,607 5,836 16,145 1,307 4,701 13,635 11,649 Pastureland, all types ..............................farms, 2022: 221 66 131 388 72 178 318 200 2017: 330 68 111 432 89 192 438 237 acres, 2022: 22,529 1,021 5,715 27,244 7,506 23,719 10,489 8,610 2017: 28,589 1,983 3,747 37,262 7,327 18,573 16,308 8,236 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .......................farms, 2022: 314 131 305 468 39 179 518 724 2017: 279 126 327 393 40 135 547 664 acres, 2022: 14,205 2,338 15,966 16,770 3,840 6,263 13,502 18,702 2017: 12,938 2,511 18,214 13,888 3,709 4,037 16,564 20,429 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs ............farms, 2022: 350 264 212 602 9 259 720 1,068 2017: 356 289 177 575 19 254 714 1,058 acres, 2022: 194,032 162,431 163,653 295,256 7,292 136,094 372,529 598,157 2017: 213,335 208,961 127,906 312,066 7,529 139,895 388,078 604,011 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Jackson : Jasper : Jefferson : Jersey : Jo Daviess : Johnson : Kane : Kankakee ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 69 22 64 17 87 31 29 28 2017: 35 17 45 24 54 43 11 23 acres, 2022: 5,008 850 4,010 290 6,273 901 1,236 280 2017: 807 728 2,867 321 1,675 2,043 (D) 681 : Other cropland ....................................farms, 2022: 198 382 392 202 339 222 108 242 2017: 276 391 424 165 346 263 107 201 acres, 2022: 9,640 11,489 21,007 8,799 19,169 13,377 2,322 9,403 2017: 18,848 14,247 23,209 9,630 17,310 16,348 (D) 5,428 : Cropland idle or used for cover crops or : soil improvement, but not harvested and : not pastured or grazed .........................farms, 2022: 165 374 351 190 303 206 94 200 2017: 229 382 390 149 318 245 75 169 acres, 2022: 7,974 11,136 19,073 8,318 18,020 11,085 2,152 8,565 2017: 14,115 14,072 21,767 8,649 16,594 15,315 3,717 5,127 Cropland on which all crops failed ..............farms, 2022: 32 9 20 19 30 9 12 23 2017: 37 4 11 10 34 19 33 13 acres, 2022: 1,415 70 626 197 1,076 679 84 547 2017: 3,941 87 389 453 452 308 383 116 : Cropland in summer fallow .......................farms, 2022: 21 11 46 10 13 19 15 28 2017: 20 9 36 10 10 19 10 26 acres, 2022: 251 283 1,308 284 73 1,613 86 291 2017: 792 88 1,053 528 264 725 (D) 185 : Total woodland ......................................farms, 2022: 450 390 529 257 537 368 101 134 2017: 441 407 577 267 503 410 90 97 acres, 2022: 25,880 19,039 23,595 20,997 44,001 28,785 1,745 4,880 2017: 25,181 17,715 21,737 24,201 35,376 26,699 1,968 4,908 Woodland pastured .................................farms, 2022: 127 36 141 45 207 122 27 32 2017: 115 55 131 81 177 113 23 14 acres, 2022: 3,745 540 2,861 1,324 15,296 6,216 360 442 2017: 3,316 1,567 2,980 3,123 12,202 3,669 (D) 57 Woodland not pastured .............................farms, 2022: 379 370 449 233 398 304 77 111 2017: 384 377 512 222 406 344 69 84 acres, 2022: 22,135 18,499 20,734 19,673 28,705 22,569 1,385 4,438 2017: 21,865 16,148 18,757 21,078 23,174 23,030 (D) 4,851 : Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured .....................farms, 2022: 307 124 315 124 456 277 124 91 2017: 323 201 376 176 523 321 174 104 acres, 2022: 14,083 3,367 11,689 5,392 46,117 22,401 2,433 810 2017: 12,174 6,152 14,909 7,631 40,811 18,099 2,719 2,625 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, roads, wasteland, etc. .................farms, 2022: 478 425 595 279 622 364 285 355 2017: 523 524 697 317 601 393 357 331 acres, 2022: 10,359 9,441 8,318 6,548 11,887 5,540 3,891 7,080 2017: 7,509 7,003 10,183 5,772 11,145 4,913 3,673 4,925 Pastureland, all types ..............................farms, 2022: 352 144 347 141 518 305 149 126 2017: 348 230 430 206 576 357 195 125 acres, 2022: 22,836 4,757 18,560 7,006 67,686 29,518 4,029 1,532 2017: 16,297 8,447 20,756 11,075 54,688 23,811 3,121 3,363 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .......................farms, 2022: 181 461 331 199 337 163 29 158 2017: 188 481 381 175 338 215 23 137 acres, 2022: 6,555 10,593 12,519 5,956 13,986 7,979 503 4,285 2017: 7,927 11,197 16,231 6,514 15,889 14,379 430 3,214 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs ............farms, 2022: 214 426 264 187 407 51 199 453 2017: 149 444 306 202 384 56 217 436 acres, 2022: 204,217 188,121 142,790 106,213 171,297 20,186 118,245 282,199 2017: 131,277 184,511 158,011 121,410 156,302 18,859 139,081 261,010 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Kendall : Knox : Lake : La Salle : Lawrence : Lee : Livingston : Logan ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 8 58 26 47 4 20 32 20 2017: 8 40 19 56 15 34 18 13 acres, 2022: 17 2,967 585 594 20 5,654 572 723 2017: 810 1,045 194 1,449 194 1,762 480 456 : Other cropland ....................................farms, 2022: 78 360 53 716 118 279 577 271 2017: 71 299 52 511 138 241 480 229 acres, 2022: 2,747 17,472 995 19,426 4,467 8,107 18,699 12,455 2017: 4,628 14,539 1,100 14,279 6,050 6,688 17,416 11,959 : Cropland idle or used for cover crops or : soil improvement, but not harvested and : not pastured or grazed .........................farms, 2022: 67 340 42 666 114 260 562 267 2017: 55 278 37 487 129 226 473 219 acres, 2022: 2,385 16,501 621 17,859 4,360 7,795 18,289 12,312 2017: 3,964 14,055 791 13,595 5,837 6,143 17,207 11,843 Cropland on which all crops failed ..............farms, 2022: 7 20 7 37 3 18 6 6 2017: 16 16 22 20 8 13 7 5 acres, 2022: 161 205 45 844 (D) 235 52 47 2017: 229 134 272 596 114 332 (D) 41 : Cropland in summer fallow .......................farms, 2022: 5 16 9 35 4 12 20 11 2017: 4 25 4 15 7 4 5 11 acres, 2022: 201 766 329 723 (D) 77 358 96 2017: 435 350 37 88 99 213 (D) 75 : Total woodland ......................................farms, 2022: 66 447 95 318 119 162 186 128 2017: 41 360 81 277 212 152 182 149 acres, 2022: 2,407 28,570 3,859 12,273 6,484 9,367 5,710 8,921 2017: 1,196 22,593 1,433 10,857 12,012 3,961 7,182 6,427 Woodland pastured .................................farms, 2022: 10 104 26 98 9 37 34 16 2017: 10 84 27 64 11 34 46 22 acres, 2022: 88 3,712 214 2,284 97 593 670 699 2017: 122 3,600 119 2,449 214 445 2,993 622 Woodland not pastured .............................farms, 2022: 60 366 81 265 118 131 160 116 2017: 31 302 59 227 205 124 138 128 acres, 2022: 2,319 24,858 3,645 9,989 6,387 8,774 5,040 8,222 2017: 1,074 18,993 1,314 8,408 11,798 3,516 4,189 5,805 : Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured .....................farms, 2022: 71 321 85 261 54 170 135 104 2017: 55 324 114 265 66 196 158 128 acres, 2022: 820 24,924 2,230 6,040 1,314 3,039 5,147 3,389 2017: 649 23,156 1,783 7,134 2,194 5,877 2,615 2,814 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, roads, wasteland, etc. .................farms, 2022: 190 568 218 776 170 406 611 297 2017: 175 533 227 705 236 435 585 330 acres, 2022: 1,874 15,065 2,862 10,746 3,182 18,008 16,226 9,629 2017: 2,428 12,924 3,495 9,678 5,197 7,890 9,400 6,719 Pastureland, all types ..............................farms, 2022: 84 389 101 318 59 201 170 127 2017: 61 357 138 334 82 225 205 140 acres, 2022: 925 31,603 3,029 8,918 1,431 9,286 6,389 4,811 2017: 1,581 27,801 2,096 11,032 2,602 8,084 6,088 3,892 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .......................farms, 2022: 40 329 6 636 107 266 554 281 2017: 32 298 6 553 128 254 494 267 acres, 2022: 602 12,071 (D) 9,683 3,516 6,072 12,169 9,696 2017: 257 10,753 164 7,510 5,175 4,485 11,807 9,081 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs ............farms, 2022: 174 477 39 1,001 170 494 1,041 377 2017: 174 424 33 894 198 478 901 414 acres, 2022: 110,190 304,675 12,532 509,768 165,456 290,715 542,912 330,985 2017: 110,826 286,492 15,679 476,819 183,295 318,080 536,169 304,290 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : McDonough : McHenry : McLean : Macon : Macoupin : Madison : Marion : Marshall ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 44 30 20 34 18 50 6 2017: 22 35 34 28 26 39 32 13 acres, 2022: 746 1,007 918 388 932 271 1,465 195 2017: 644 418 651 545 684 1,468 949 144 : Other cropland ....................................farms, 2022: 200 208 564 227 496 251 390 199 2017: 156 202 458 171 390 219 471 142 acres, 2022: 7,735 7,096 15,628 6,455 21,678 14,061 16,601 5,051 2017: 5,613 7,445 18,153 5,074 21,721 8,810 20,622 4,333 : Cropland idle or used for cover crops or : soil improvement, but not harvested and : not pastured or grazed .........................farms, 2022: 177 167 551 214 473 215 370 194 2017: 134 138 438 162 377 190 457 135 acres, 2022: 5,631 6,034 15,467 4,833 20,906 9,982 15,936 4,816 2017: 5,250 5,694 17,408 4,631 21,135 7,223 19,935 4,182 Cropland on which all crops failed ..............farms, 2022: 8 34 3 20 12 18 16 4 2017: 6 56 6 6 12 21 15 8 acres, 2022: 161 539 (D) 1,356 173 500 307 (D) 2017: 74 1,389 29 140 255 1,424 362 52 : Cropland in summer fallow .......................farms, 2022: 23 29 21 12 22 42 17 2 2017: 25 18 23 14 15 13 16 5 acres, 2022: 1,943 523 (D) 266 599 3,579 358 (D) 2017: 289 362 716 303 331 163 325 99 : Total woodland ......................................farms, 2022: 258 221 216 117 601 376 502 165 2017: 304 194 225 106 502 414 530 126 acres, 2022: 15,298 3,050 6,381 2,402 38,088 12,449 27,285 14,421 2017: 16,578 4,069 5,963 5,288 34,391 14,311 25,123 8,428 Woodland pastured .................................farms, 2022: 73 67 33 11 90 83 73 31 2017: 103 53 44 17 100 117 84 29 acres, 2022: 2,740 687 715 437 3,114 1,257 1,820 1,625 2017: 4,317 614 919 156 4,482 1,422 1,949 1,791 Woodland not pastured .............................farms, 2022: 205 167 199 109 545 333 457 146 2017: 228 154 196 89 440 344 487 106 acres, 2022: 12,558 2,363 5,666 1,965 34,974 11,192 25,465 12,796 2017: 12,261 3,455 5,044 5,132 29,909 12,889 23,174 6,637 : Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured .....................farms, 2022: 203 317 263 83 329 279 241 102 2017: 323 362 242 81 375 372 306 106 acres, 2022: 12,554 8,940 5,386 1,721 14,321 5,159 8,758 3,831 2017: 16,636 5,041 4,320 1,431 17,784 8,436 12,193 5,704 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, roads, wasteland, etc. .................farms, 2022: 352 550 656 247 710 520 492 226 2017: 415 627 680 284 653 623 530 217 acres, 2022: 18,242 6,518 9,674 3,380 18,756 8,493 11,332 2,989 2017: 8,989 9,550 9,850 2,760 13,166 8,236 7,757 3,736 Pastureland, all types ..............................farms, 2022: 231 361 293 100 363 309 289 116 2017: 354 394 280 106 422 433 339 131 acres, 2022: 16,040 10,634 7,019 2,546 18,367 6,687 12,043 5,651 2017: 21,597 6,073 5,890 2,132 22,950 11,326 15,091 7,639 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .......................farms, 2022: 159 30 492 188 519 141 440 186 2017: 121 64 444 169 442 158 505 143 acres, 2022: 4,601 931 9,232 2,884 15,838 2,603 14,637 3,865 2017: 3,693 2,111 9,744 2,829 16,053 4,791 18,880 2,533 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs ............farms, 2022: 360 181 863 307 571 401 319 282 2017: 414 224 810 327 567 383 334 291 acres, 2022: 208,240 137,008 533,232 233,911 334,480 197,279 168,204 166,480 2017: 244,805 149,409 532,010 232,246 294,460 231,979 165,362 158,841 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Mason : Massac : Menard : Mercer : Monroe : Montgomery : Morgan : Moultrie ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 27 11 29 25 42 17 21 2017: 10 21 13 38 8 36 30 22 acres, 2022: 286 2,435 270 1,053 326 794 1,331 207 2017: 395 1,205 279 1,262 116 586 1,117 186 : Other cropland ....................................farms, 2022: 380 155 160 293 153 436 272 169 2017: 325 158 154 333 161 454 236 164 acres, 2022: 27,040 9,185 4,745 12,909 12,671 28,229 11,354 19,050 2017: 26,737 10,895 8,407 14,556 8,028 19,259 13,138 3,924 : Cropland idle or used for cover crops or : soil improvement, but not harvested and : not pastured or grazed .........................farms, 2022: 369 140 148 282 112 424 250 157 2017: 310 145 144 317 122 446 221 158 acres, 2022: 26,925 8,840 4,277 12,579 5,507 26,766 10,797 12,742 2017: 26,030 10,436 8,146 14,021 4,299 18,808 10,962 3,687 Cropland on which all crops failed ..............farms, 2022: 7 11 9 5 19 8 15 9 2017: 17 8 8 5 38 4 19 1 acres, 2022: 49 88 445 (D) 2,523 1,101 124 5,329 2017: 562 151 98 205 2,630 25 1,763 (D) : Cropland in summer fallow .......................farms, 2022: 8 11 6 10 36 12 16 14 2017: 9 16 7 17 8 11 13 8 acres, 2022: 66 257 23 (D) 4,641 362 433 979 2017: 145 308 163 330 1,099 426 413 (D) : Total woodland ......................................farms, 2022: 178 186 130 302 260 363 316 92 2017: 185 211 157 287 303 395 306 119 acres, 2022: 16,091 16,475 11,767 17,238 17,151 18,123 16,360 2,370 2017: 12,063 10,065 14,504 15,133 16,480 20,177 14,840 2,121 Woodland pastured .................................farms, 2022: 16 36 22 62 55 53 72 26 2017: 38 64 51 64 64 97 68 43 acres, 2022: 272 772 560 3,327 1,410 723 2,182 284 2017: 560 1,907 1,277 2,257 1,373 1,966 2,345 486 Woodland not pastured .............................farms, 2022: 166 167 115 262 229 329 286 78 2017: 155 176 119 253 282 330 268 88 acres, 2022: 15,819 15,703 11,207 13,911 15,741 17,400 14,178 2,086 2017: 11,503 8,158 13,227 12,876 15,107 18,211 12,495 1,635 : Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured .....................farms, 2022: 92 125 113 192 166 208 177 148 2017: 89 190 131 252 206 298 204 171 acres, 2022: 8,939 4,576 7,640 6,208 5,852 9,170 8,838 9,271 2017: 4,436 8,048 11,146 12,163 4,678 9,704 12,334 2,487 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, roads, wasteland, etc. .................farms, 2022: 272 225 180 388 319 512 376 249 2017: 246 235 185 440 348 617 393 300 acres, 2022: 10,067 4,879 5,170 9,464 6,051 11,806 8,304 2,735 2017: 6,169 4,916 3,389 7,617 4,028 10,811 7,939 2,216 Pastureland, all types ..............................farms, 2022: 105 153 123 232 194 243 208 173 2017: 111 218 152 288 221 334 239 192 acres, 2022: 9,497 7,783 8,470 10,588 7,588 10,687 12,351 9,762 2017: 5,391 11,160 12,702 15,682 6,167 12,256 15,796 3,159 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .......................farms, 2022: 365 131 147 321 86 456 256 142 2017: 329 144 160 360 107 481 250 148 acres, 2022: 19,192 6,765 5,078 13,851 2,455 15,055 8,690 2,681 2017: 21,043 8,733 8,350 11,921 2,216 16,410 6,582 2,464 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs ............farms, 2022: 277 67 176 322 217 428 395 165 2017: 263 88 174 351 176 483 350 187 acres, 2022: 223,249 61,241 116,507 191,816 133,310 291,385 214,811 137,323 2017: 216,928 65,783 114,115 212,306 114,570 332,589 221,465 147,086 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Ogle : Peoria : Perry : Piatt : Pike : Pope : Pulaski : Putnam ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 36 39 14 3 82 19 3 4 2017: 49 47 23 8 61 13 8 2 acres, 2022: 1,852 647 240 (D) 9,681 1,469 204 37 2017: 1,040 1,431 689 134 4,312 866 1,381 (D) : Other cropland ....................................farms, 2022: 318 325 160 131 472 185 95 74 2017: 286 243 210 123 398 163 93 55 acres, 2022: 9,889 11,204 6,594 (D) 40,155 12,166 6,404 1,695 2017: 14,343 11,193 8,108 3,630 35,300 10,189 5,843 (D) : Cropland idle or used for cover crops or : soil improvement, but not harvested and : not pastured or grazed .........................farms, 2022: 288 300 147 127 436 167 93 72 2017: 256 223 191 119 365 155 85 51 acres, 2022: 9,573 10,833 6,274 3,747 37,334 11,807 6,340 1,680 2017: 13,442 10,761 6,531 3,521 32,656 9,897 5,318 1,698 Cropland on which all crops failed ..............farms, 2022: 13 15 6 2 33 11 2 5 2017: 30 14 20 4 18 3 7 4 acres, 2022: 168 81 134 (D) 1,734 177 (D) 15 2017: 619 138 1,461 (D) 1,595 27 54 (D) : Cropland in summer fallow .......................farms, 2022: 23 27 11 9 37 11 1 - 2017: 10 15 6 3 28 10 7 - acres, 2022: 148 290 186 37 1,087 182 (D) - 2017: 282 294 116 (D) 1,049 265 471 - : Total woodland ......................................farms, 2022: 271 400 241 53 668 230 93 73 2017: 321 330 278 51 526 211 105 71 acres, 2022: 9,421 27,709 14,297 644 103,812 18,802 8,036 4,950 2017: 10,988 16,122 14,456 1,231 62,284 20,561 11,268 3,475 Woodland pastured .................................farms, 2022: 62 89 47 16 177 52 11 5 2017: 73 74 48 13 168 51 20 17 acres, 2022: 1,382 3,402 2,052 (D) 10,386 1,651 270 48 2017: 3,068 1,958 776 111 10,165 2,094 583 (D) Woodland not pastured .............................farms, 2022: 226 352 222 44 578 204 84 68 2017: 265 279 251 41 437 182 93 61 acres, 2022: 8,039 24,307 12,245 (D) 93,426 17,151 7,766 4,902 2017: 7,920 14,164 13,680 1,120 52,119 18,467 10,685 (D) : Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured .....................farms, 2022: 266 249 132 82 285 130 39 7 2017: 324 268 165 81 331 135 64 24 acres, 2022: 7,554 12,873 8,576 706 18,794 11,913 4,348 236 2017: 8,525 10,466 10,456 1,001 21,306 10,916 4,356 (D) : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, roads, wasteland, etc. .................farms, 2022: 534 571 282 175 560 201 100 92 2017: 641 532 338 194 557 201 128 71 acres, 2022: 9,529 11,607 7,543 3,384 17,127 4,631 1,716 7,411 2017: 8,319 7,222 5,739 2,590 20,510 3,680 2,587 (D) Pastureland, all types ..............................farms, 2022: 313 294 144 92 359 144 42 14 2017: 372 313 192 83 379 150 74 30 acres, 2022: 10,788 16,922 10,868 774 38,861 15,033 4,822 321 2017: 12,633 13,855 11,921 1,246 35,783 13,876 6,320 1,116 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .......................farms, 2022: 251 282 134 105 470 155 83 71 2017: 283 209 186 128 387 149 81 59 acres, 2022: 6,083 6,397 2,638 2,238 27,278 8,014 5,278 1,832 2017: 7,305 5,801 4,270 2,182 28,423 9,772 5,809 1,039 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs ............farms, 2022: 446 448 172 236 434 32 50 87 2017: 454 393 181 259 403 34 61 91 acres, 2022: 289,067 176,840 115,248 205,443 268,534 17,775 73,641 35,613 2017: 286,888 161,075 114,933 235,494 249,082 12,487 56,892 36,297 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Randolph : Richland : Rock Island : St. Clair : Saline : Sangamon : Schuyler : Scott ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE - Con. : : Total cropland - Con. : : Other pasture and grazing land that could have : been used for crops without additional : improvements .....................................farms, 2022: 28 10 27 25 11 24 23 14 2017: 26 6 24 12 15 36 27 20 acres, 2022: 772 77 408 2,093 200 1,407 1,136 1,062 2017: 1,436 133 489 234 450 3,547 1,347 1,791 : Other cropland ....................................farms, 2022: 268 248 207 167 140 357 222 98 2017: 272 243 231 152 142 294 225 123 acres, 2022: 15,582 12,575 8,821 5,353 8,220 11,826 8,439 4,751 2017: 15,237 8,281 9,283 5,833 8,000 11,402 12,118 8,600 : Cropland idle or used for cover crops or : soil improvement, but not harvested and : not pastured or grazed .........................farms, 2022: 248 234 201 120 124 334 213 93 2017: 233 235 217 125 128 265 214 115 acres, 2022: 8,913 11,554 8,715 3,524 7,406 11,283 7,774 4,572 2017: 11,382 8,191 8,560 5,241 7,532 9,889 10,901 7,996 Cropland on which all crops failed ..............farms, 2022: 40 21 9 29 13 18 14 1 2017: 29 10 19 15 6 23 14 9 acres, 2022: 6,453 1,021 69 1,125 698 264 169 (D) 2017: 2,774 37 631 348 133 1,109 331 403 : Cropland in summer fallow .......................farms, 2022: 28 - 6 35 6 15 17 6 2017: 19 7 4 19 9 8 12 4 acres, 2022: 216 - 37 704 116 279 496 (D) 2017: 1,081 53 92 244 335 404 886 201 : Total woodland ......................................farms, 2022: 462 247 284 257 195 274 370 136 2017: 413 268 313 230 234 288 342 150 acres, 2022: 32,982 10,889 13,021 11,382 19,721 12,238 39,369 7,240 2017: 27,262 10,919 14,198 8,473 9,369 10,547 36,163 9,002 Woodland pastured .................................farms, 2022: 106 27 61 39 57 36 70 34 2017: 108 32 79 37 65 47 94 51 acres, 2022: 3,756 1,812 1,353 573 1,291 1,166 7,004 1,540 2017: 2,555 1,044 2,500 711 762 1,516 6,118 1,833 Woodland not pastured .............................farms, 2022: 400 231 243 236 159 258 330 107 2017: 354 243 255 207 194 259 290 123 acres, 2022: 29,226 9,077 11,668 10,809 18,430 11,072 32,365 5,700 2017: 24,707 9,875 11,698 7,762 8,607 9,031 30,045 7,169 : Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured .....................farms, 2022: 275 92 182 172 163 274 160 87 2017: 303 121 224 201 191 287 187 85 acres, 2022: 9,299 1,466 5,925 5,208 12,288 8,316 15,614 4,694 2017: 8,620 2,147 8,566 3,786 8,883 14,950 13,303 8,118 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, roads, wasteland, etc. .................farms, 2022: 481 298 386 410 225 495 298 142 2017: 502 340 379 419 292 592 279 167 acres, 2022: 8,437 4,835 5,515 17,192 9,122 9,363 15,205 2,559 2017: 9,458 7,188 4,464 6,098 4,313 9,008 8,558 6,510 Pastureland, all types ..............................farms, 2022: 304 111 213 194 173 290 187 111 2017: 336 134 278 215 201 311 228 104 acres, 2022: 13,827 3,355 7,686 7,874 13,779 10,889 23,754 7,296 2017: 12,611 3,324 11,555 4,731 10,095 20,013 20,768 11,742 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .......................farms, 2022: 215 270 185 71 125 294 205 99 2017: 237 271 220 96 122 302 239 113 acres, 2022: 5,448 6,380 5,724 1,468 5,241 8,017 7,235 3,869 2017: 7,134 5,883 6,552 1,899 6,200 9,128 8,489 4,421 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs ............farms, 2022: 197 272 245 333 93 394 228 121 2017: 216 253 244 340 114 451 241 150 acres, 2022: 150,392 173,204 95,401 216,720 67,517 369,925 114,516 78,015 2017: 143,491 136,607 106,394 185,976 85,643 377,806 125,815 89,449 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Shelby : Stark : Stephenson : Tazewell : Union : Vermilion : Wabash : Warren ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 20 91 25 40 15 4 29 2017: 30 17 44 31 33 30 3 32 acres, 2022: 1,479 792 3,338 645 877 797 52 1,214 2017: 1,273 310 1,580 636 2,855 708 16 1,419 : Other cropland ....................................farms, 2022: 515 160 374 368 286 461 61 218 2017: 427 150 373 306 278 441 67 211 acres, 2022: 14,795 3,889 15,741 15,220 22,682 13,386 3,084 7,005 2017: 15,412 4,843 16,699 12,064 22,928 16,731 3,680 5,648 : Cropland idle or used for cover crops or : soil improvement, but not harvested and : not pastured or grazed .........................farms, 2022: 482 154 345 352 265 449 56 201 2017: 414 147 329 286 254 417 62 206 acres, 2022: 13,832 3,845 14,048 14,438 20,111 13,057 2,691 6,828 2017: 15,144 (D) 12,931 10,845 21,590 15,578 3,438 5,451 Cropland on which all crops failed ..............farms, 2022: 22 1 35 16 10 7 6 7 2017: 6 4 45 17 16 21 5 2 acres, 2022: 564 (D) 1,204 548 164 201 (D) 10 2017: 30 (D) 2,907 889 417 741 242 (D) : Cropland in summer fallow .......................farms, 2022: 18 7 9 4 30 10 1 14 2017: 15 1 13 21 21 13 - 7 acres, 2022: 399 (D) 489 234 2,407 128 (D) 167 2017: 238 (D) 861 330 921 412 - (D) : Total woodland ......................................farms, 2022: 485 61 308 246 383 279 69 215 2017: 495 73 269 234 356 292 85 227 acres, 2022: 21,164 3,076 14,006 10,661 22,756 13,568 4,812 9,892 2017: 18,720 2,783 7,656 10,053 19,635 15,167 4,404 11,165 Woodland pastured .................................farms, 2022: 80 9 53 46 80 29 11 58 2017: 93 17 47 65 77 67 17 70 acres, 2022: 2,094 166 1,223 1,950 1,731 526 87 2,389 2017: 2,565 545 1,083 2,699 2,290 1,941 443 2,228 Woodland not pastured .............................farms, 2022: 449 58 276 215 355 258 61 177 2017: 447 64 237 191 309 242 71 185 acres, 2022: 19,070 2,910 12,783 8,711 21,025 13,042 4,725 7,503 2017: 16,155 2,238 6,573 7,354 17,345 13,226 3,961 8,937 : Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured .....................farms, 2022: 279 69 341 162 264 178 23 184 2017: 329 70 370 208 222 223 40 285 acres, 2022: 8,486 4,052 9,419 5,642 15,991 3,507 402 13,069 2017: 9,272 3,529 8,668 6,653 13,181 4,437 608 19,595 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, roads, wasteland, etc. .................farms, 2022: 655 149 675 409 412 477 68 354 2017: 668 166 589 463 388 540 106 409 acres, 2022: 8,882 2,743 15,072 9,694 7,204 8,461 1,370 8,865 2017: 8,743 3,117 10,766 5,584 7,153 8,166 4,847 8,793 Pastureland, all types ..............................farms, 2022: 310 80 411 201 279 207 24 207 2017: 358 80 408 252 248 279 50 324 acres, 2022: 12,059 5,010 13,980 8,237 18,599 4,830 541 16,672 2017: 13,110 4,384 11,331 9,988 18,326 7,086 1,067 23,242 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .......................farms, 2022: 532 169 338 348 251 485 76 178 2017: 500 164 309 328 247 434 65 184 acres, 2022: 11,862 3,639 13,087 11,519 16,723 10,843 1,830 3,989 2017: 11,922 3,405 9,207 9,506 19,038 10,621 2,563 3,841 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs ............farms, 2022: 629 235 409 497 72 514 94 432 2017: 560 220 402 449 83 519 93 447 acres, 2022: 278,166 140,318 222,209 266,171 54,197 384,284 94,136 225,587 2017: 281,428 153,697 229,131 227,149 61,492 387,477 93,010 257,701 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Washington : Wayne : White : Whiteside : Will : Williamson : Winnebago : Woodford ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 16 17 17 49 56 35 41 45 2017: 23 44 18 54 18 38 49 35 acres, 2022: 789 190 182 911 264 944 646 1,322 2017: 315 2,528 840 714 1,737 1,331 681 309 : Other cropland ....................................farms, 2022: 179 484 223 402 181 172 239 340 2017: 191 493 238 349 181 195 249 307 acres, 2022: 5,390 26,466 19,575 17,453 5,318 6,086 6,826 10,645 2017: 11,323 26,793 16,221 19,098 5,527 10,480 8,849 9,896 : Cropland idle or used for cover crops or : soil improvement, but not harvested and : not pastured or grazed .........................farms, 2022: 151 449 204 370 149 144 217 330 2017: 161 468 225 305 123 161 220 273 acres, 2022: 4,109 18,713 12,794 16,790 4,648 5,211 6,533 10,343 2017: 8,197 24,778 15,277 17,449 3,488 8,879 7,328 8,401 Cropland on which all crops failed ..............farms, 2022: 25 40 33 37 29 22 12 14 2017: 22 10 7 48 49 13 38 30 acres, 2022: 856 6,748 5,832 599 355 334 217 171 2017: 2,712 345 153 1,505 1,805 421 1,054 1,404 : Cropland in summer fallow .......................farms, 2022: 6 13 17 18 15 24 14 9 2017: 13 40 15 10 20 31 15 7 acres, 2022: 425 1,005 949 64 315 541 76 131 2017: 414 1,670 791 144 234 1,180 467 91 : Total woodland ......................................farms, 2022: 264 442 204 309 137 312 214 264 2017: 286 513 237 277 128 323 213 247 acres, 2022: 11,266 23,537 22,426 9,361 3,074 18,323 12,251 16,043 2017: 12,942 23,050 19,763 11,467 1,760 13,265 6,569 12,462 Woodland pastured .................................farms, 2022: 14 85 20 40 42 88 27 46 2017: 23 108 48 34 33 102 32 52 acres, 2022: 246 1,457 407 877 429 2,513 419 1,023 2017: 647 3,059 1,423 566 360 1,940 437 1,691 Woodland not pastured .............................farms, 2022: 259 392 197 287 101 269 199 240 2017: 275 455 208 257 105 265 193 218 acres, 2022: 11,020 22,080 22,019 8,484 2,645 15,810 11,832 15,020 2017: 12,295 19,991 18,340 10,901 1,400 11,325 6,132 10,771 : Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured .....................farms, 2022: 122 249 82 208 147 250 212 211 2017: 142 333 124 249 214 268 235 186 acres, 2022: 2,654 10,078 2,357 5,819 1,582 12,453 4,097 5,479 2017: 4,809 15,420 4,858 6,312 2,146 11,757 3,253 4,843 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, roads, wasteland, etc. .................farms, 2022: 355 511 205 574 431 363 463 490 2017: 371 625 270 580 490 383 481 485 acres, 2022: 5,517 13,257 4,477 10,875 8,479 5,908 16,938 11,695 2017: 5,565 9,910 8,079 12,629 4,529 5,592 7,806 6,857 Pastureland, all types ..............................farms, 2022: 132 261 93 250 199 272 251 263 2017: 158 362 142 284 235 309 281 233 acres, 2022: 3,689 11,725 2,946 7,607 2,275 15,910 5,162 7,824 2017: 5,771 21,007 7,121 7,592 4,243 15,028 4,371 6,843 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .......................farms, 2022: 131 522 200 367 81 111 198 289 2017: 185 538 235 361 53 142 209 276 acres, 2022: 2,227 19,743 7,770 15,844 1,446 4,068 7,227 7,840 2017: 5,016 23,465 12,041 17,516 539 7,367 8,433 7,742 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs ............farms, 2022: 383 288 181 517 340 99 217 494 2017: 423 328 193 473 315 98 256 458 acres, 2022: 282,328 199,203 193,648 261,723 200,913 44,845 114,487 205,983 2017: 273,744 261,468 221,972 271,263 174,804 47,000 132,465 223,461 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 9. Harvested Cropland by Size of Farm and Acres Harvested: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Illinois : Adams : Alexander : Bond : Boone : Brown : Bureau ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 52,862 1,021 97 431 335 269 885 2017: 53,188 1,023 88 427 369 254 784 acres harvested, 2022: 21,606,950 302,050 41,001 127,412 115,369 73,573 397,708 2017: 22,701,382 353,573 38,737 142,958 103,169 69,625 391,839 : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE OF FARM : : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 2,775 42 - 19 46 3 36 acres harvested: 9,874 150 - 67 150 17 169 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 10,730 150 10 104 113 39 153 acres harvested: 179,276 2,203 119 1,467 1,737 577 2,820 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 3,084 70 4 38 11 14 32 acres harvested: 110,076 2,189 85 1,242 502 221 1,414 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 4,309 85 13 30 12 26 72 acres harvested: 232,331 3,595 438 1,371 744 598 4,626 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 3,906 88 10 38 12 18 56 acres harvested: 300,053 5,675 736 2,496 1,099 874 5,737 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 3,290 64 4 27 9 12 70 acres harvested: 366,807 4,953 380 2,855 1,100 651 7,843 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 2,177 58 3 17 10 9 55 acres harvested: 313,193 7,589 85 2,181 1,765 1,042 8,964 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 1,829 40 - 29 5 9 29 acres harvested: 321,404 6,705 - 3,771 1,123 755 5,384 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 6,841 179 15 41 52 71 157 acres harvested: 2,020,537 44,926 2,063 12,550 15,502 13,407 53,801 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 7,168 156 27 52 43 27 108 acres harvested: 4,295,794 84,099 12,964 30,596 28,468 11,877 67,902 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 4,044 55 3 23 14 22 66 acres harvested: 4,981,490 54,717 4,247 29,505 18,683 13,451 84,681 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 2,709 34 8 13 8 19 51 acres harvested: 8,476,115 85,249 19,884 39,311 44,496 30,103 154,367 : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 3,510 41 6 30 44 1 30 acres harvested: 13,262 169 24 121 171 (D) 117 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 10,382 177 7 125 123 54 98 acres harvested: 164,823 2,867 66 2,123 1,765 636 1,385 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 2,794 56 6 33 11 5 30 acres harvested: 95,122 1,457 200 917 399 (D) 1,125 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 3,978 68 7 19 29 20 61 acres harvested: 214,810 2,788 285 667 1,643 695 4,187 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 3,428 89 8 41 15 20 49 acres harvested: 266,465 6,565 189 3,348 1,126 903 4,646 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 3,058 60 5 21 6 12 57 acres harvested: 342,021 5,281 635 2,263 566 789 7,989 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 2,202 59 9 16 13 18 34 acres harvested: 325,726 7,251 1,094 2,171 2,471 1,285 5,913 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 1,823 36 - 9 7 13 32 acres harvested: 331,403 5,343 - 1,636 1,467 1,192 6,637 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 6,897 159 14 40 52 35 119 acres harvested: 2,033,635 40,556 2,968 12,250 16,059 5,211 37,647 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 7,343 150 11 46 44 46 131 acres harvested: 4,533,519 84,348 8,204 26,351 28,423 15,693 81,858 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 5,122 88 12 30 20 21 102 acres harvested: 6,465,404 98,728 16,328 40,344 25,875 22,583 124,808 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 2,651 40 3 17 5 9 41 acres harvested: 7,915,192 98,220 8,744 50,767 23,204 20,455 115,527 : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY ACRES HARVESTED : : 2022 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 7,282 126 6 83 102 33 90 acres: 33,994 655 21 399 462 179 431 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 4,875 85 3 40 24 42 58 acres: 65,287 1,081 38 517 285 608 801 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 3,109 65 18 24 21 24 34 acres: 72,256 1,459 413 527 499 619 795 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 4,435 108 9 40 21 21 64 acres: 166,537 3,920 305 1,535 776 748 2,365 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 6,282 149 11 64 24 29 96 acres: 447,010 10,954 871 4,285 1,733 2,190 7,047 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 6,420 111 10 54 30 31 138 acres: 908,019 15,746 1,261 7,738 4,367 4,077 19,845 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 8,360 196 13 45 52 43 196 acres: 2,743,060 64,541 5,060 15,198 17,259 14,718 65,431 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 6,188 123 16 48 40 28 100 acres: 4,308,881 88,633 8,901 31,094 27,779 17,992 69,504 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 5,911 58 11 33 21 18 109 acres: 12,861,906 115,061 24,131 66,119 62,209 32,442 231,489 : 2017 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 7,993 118 11 83 102 39 76 acres: 36,935 578 43 369 485 209 351 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 4,811 109 3 40 39 43 39 acres: 64,141 1,445 (D) 543 535 568 526 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 2,860 60 9 47 27 9 25 acres: 66,115 1,402 221 1,037 622 205 571 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 3,828 77 14 47 20 22 28 acres: 144,573 2,796 496 1,717 804 781 1,072 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 5,530 124 4 28 31 32 86 acres: 393,445 9,135 (D) 1,979 2,111 2,298 6,278 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 6,146 140 13 47 26 29 111 acres: 878,670 19,885 1,836 6,524 3,770 3,616 16,393 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 8,558 170 11 57 57 38 169 acres: 2,781,322 56,539 3,444 18,982 17,804 11,402 54,094 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 6,556 134 10 31 44 20 128 acres: 4,650,301 94,739 8,871 20,696 28,998 12,448 90,713 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 6,906 91 13 47 23 22 122 acres: 13,685,880 167,054 23,527 91,111 48,040 38,098 221,841 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Calhoun : Carroll : Cass : Champaign : Christian : Clark : Clay : Clinton ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 310 442 234 1,092 614 514 418 687 2017: 302 410 275 1,007 629 540 487 615 acres harvested, 2022: 47,810 211,673 117,533 511,504 322,627 197,962 169,445 238,038 2017: 54,453 194,585 156,150 550,359 372,503 215,090 238,046 206,625 : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE OF FARM : : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 9 17 2 86 42 23 12 40 acres harvested: 40 83 (D) 296 161 112 49 165 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 73 75 29 208 114 101 107 132 acres harvested: 1,474 816 531 4,884 1,904 1,643 2,048 2,373 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 26 23 5 39 31 39 32 38 acres harvested: 623 530 (D) 2,053 1,139 1,233 1,068 1,546 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 31 23 19 67 36 65 33 40 acres harvested: 1,224 877 742 4,894 2,502 2,625 1,202 1,725 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 29 19 20 56 36 40 36 69 acres harvested: 1,143 1,765 764 5,842 2,633 2,105 2,331 6,027 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 26 24 18 95 51 33 20 53 acres harvested: 1,511 2,868 1,378 13,068 6,778 2,267 1,157 6,214 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 20 23 13 38 18 27 19 34 acres harvested: 1,503 3,232 1,089 6,274 2,793 3,434 2,148 6,080 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 9 24 11 39 31 24 15 36 acres harvested: 721 4,583 1,199 8,688 6,008 3,583 1,806 7,504 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 28 73 53 146 89 32 31 87 acres harvested: 4,278 18,515 15,630 50,632 27,954 7,420 8,152 28,265 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 44 80 28 159 74 65 70 93 acres harvested: 14,568 44,255 17,879 99,284 49,907 37,337 39,860 61,490 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 8 35 16 107 38 34 20 48 acres harvested: 6,300 46,219 21,379 147,523 50,725 43,767 26,686 58,469 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 7 26 20 52 54 31 23 17 acres harvested: 14,425 87,930 56,723 168,066 170,123 92,436 82,938 58,180 : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 18 28 4 78 42 22 43 37 acres harvested: 65 121 13 281 159 107 208 125 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 50 63 50 142 117 135 109 89 acres harvested: 718 856 885 3,211 1,965 1,944 1,982 1,542 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 22 14 10 44 24 47 23 38 acres harvested: 647 341 281 2,420 887 1,353 822 1,127 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 51 14 21 67 33 43 45 41 acres harvested: 1,744 506 1,239 4,786 2,077 1,843 1,889 2,490 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 40 20 18 45 39 34 31 46 acres harvested: 2,349 1,864 1,042 4,711 3,389 1,890 2,331 4,468 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 14 20 15 60 18 25 18 59 acres harvested: 699 2,101 1,589 8,018 2,397 2,002 1,755 7,815 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 13 24 12 43 33 13 18 40 acres harvested: 1,058 3,763 1,525 7,150 4,726 1,684 2,603 7,372 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 10 16 13 41 26 14 5 38 acres harvested: 1,024 1,962 2,102 8,766 4,979 2,329 723 8,180 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 30 79 25 139 79 56 63 108 acres harvested: 5,852 24,023 6,300 49,717 25,504 16,092 15,750 35,374 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 33 74 45 154 87 72 69 70 acres harvested: 17,137 41,321 27,969 102,075 55,715 45,378 42,578 46,953 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 17 34 37 138 66 46 34 36 acres harvested: 14,660 45,340 47,255 182,228 90,169 53,495 40,548 46,290 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 4 24 25 56 65 33 29 13 acres harvested: 8,500 72,387 65,950 176,996 180,536 86,973 126,857 44,889 : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY ACRES HARVESTED : : 2022 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 44 74 16 116 94 95 45 96 acres: 206 333 94 477 442 539 249 458 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 38 27 16 62 44 58 67 51 acres: 534 376 235 811 611 765 916 699 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 41 24 20 55 24 21 35 30 acres: 909 547 442 1,273 537 489 759 703 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 58 16 27 81 35 73 51 55 acres: 2,214 656 981 3,100 1,289 2,865 1,878 1,971 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 62 17 27 120 63 55 53 58 acres: 4,472 1,193 2,008 8,671 4,330 3,726 3,533 3,931 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 16 80 20 153 84 54 33 130 acres: 2,150 11,296 3,049 21,890 11,472 7,567 4,660 18,427 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 19 91 51 210 109 45 42 119 acres: 5,598 29,569 17,724 68,681 35,143 12,526 14,028 36,698 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 23 58 23 140 75 48 50 92 acres: 14,614 38,027 16,800 94,636 52,885 33,282 34,724 62,526 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 9 55 34 155 86 65 42 56 acres: 17,113 129,676 76,200 311,965 215,918 136,203 108,698 112,625 : 2017 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 52 75 18 110 94 91 76 76 acres: 219 355 95 439 426 493 425 340 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 58 21 28 40 44 84 62 39 acres: 774 277 379 553 571 1,145 861 506 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 27 17 16 33 29 29 31 24 acres: 644 385 393 786 642 654 716 554 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 31 17 26 59 34 35 45 36 acres: 1,225 696 988 2,227 1,269 1,309 1,726 1,368 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 35 18 27 117 45 65 47 61 acres: 2,448 1,229 1,957 8,348 3,194 4,460 3,311 4,602 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 32 56 28 128 75 40 49 113 acres: 3,820 8,203 4,042 19,070 11,160 5,796 7,225 16,482 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 27 107 34 180 102 53 61 156 acres: 9,157 37,215 10,870 60,028 32,513 17,955 19,495 47,923 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 30 47 44 155 82 69 58 67 acres: 20,447 33,237 31,546 108,395 58,110 46,780 40,342 49,554 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 10 52 54 185 124 74 58 43 acres: 15,719 112,988 105,880 350,513 264,618 136,498 163,945 85,296 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Coles : Cook : Crawford : Cumberland : De Kalb : De Witt : Douglas : Du Page ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 457 94 417 425 655 341 409 31 2017: 506 110 369 484 647 379 455 37 acres harvested, 2022: 175,824 8,760 194,504 119,457 336,534 166,025 202,007 179 2017: 208,969 10,095 183,031 131,756 354,110 172,259 229,403 1,272 : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE OF FARM : : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 33 54 17 20 51 31 44 21 acres harvested: 122 128 50 69 168 147 173 (D) 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 103 16 117 94 133 66 94 7 acres harvested: 1,865 160 2,151 1,470 2,243 1,185 1,454 55 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 41 2 31 38 16 22 14 - acres harvested: 1,696 (D) 1,136 1,301 681 1,034 758 - 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 38 1 32 44 41 21 27 1 acres harvested: 1,960 (D) 1,278 2,066 3,068 1,158 1,805 (D) 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 32 3 31 40 25 12 33 - acres harvested: 2,259 159 2,374 2,988 2,568 1,250 3,219 - 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 22 3 20 25 33 17 23 - acres harvested: 2,859 407 1,786 3,330 5,042 2,245 3,226 - 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 19 1 4 26 29 15 20 2 acres harvested: 3,328 (D) 362 3,834 5,079 2,591 3,642 (D) 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 14 - 6 14 21 12 6 - acres harvested: 3,141 - 961 1,751 4,528 2,246 1,332 - 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 51 3 36 44 131 40 49 - acres harvested: 17,356 1,147 9,010 12,840 47,873 13,259 16,955 - 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 49 11 60 49 88 58 32 - acres harvested: 34,041 6,497 37,661 31,969 60,464 39,239 21,707 - 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 36 - 27 19 46 27 37 - acres harvested: 48,915 - 32,456 25,662 60,212 35,338 48,299 - 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 19 - 36 12 41 20 30 - acres harvested: 58,282 - 105,279 32,177 144,608 66,333 99,437 - : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 48 54 21 33 64 34 47 27 acres harvested: 155 (D) 84 144 201 90 216 (D) 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 107 20 85 117 100 89 96 6 acres harvested: 1,661 303 1,503 2,192 1,674 1,679 1,172 48 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 18 5 20 21 25 18 21 - acres harvested: 579 (D) 395 526 953 710 796 - 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 44 10 22 50 34 19 43 1 acres harvested: 2,501 628 1,194 2,248 2,513 1,218 2,842 (D) 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 26 3 36 48 22 27 25 - acres harvested: 2,208 (D) 3,087 3,775 2,387 2,618 2,461 - 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 25 2 17 41 29 12 18 - acres harvested: 3,472 (D) 1,729 4,181 3,791 1,554 2,697 - 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 33 1 9 6 20 19 20 1 acres harvested: 5,346 (D) 1,194 815 3,565 3,293 3,313 (D) 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 13 1 15 15 27 8 12 - acres harvested: 2,171 (D) 2,708 2,713 5,985 1,420 2,739 - 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 52 7 34 61 115 42 47 1 acres harvested: 15,603 2,374 11,047 17,917 40,678 12,871 15,789 (D) 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 67 6 46 57 100 48 51 1 acres harvested: 44,758 3,390 28,327 34,539 71,100 35,517 33,801 (D) 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 52 - 34 19 75 46 50 - acres harvested: 67,469 - 42,650 22,123 100,422 58,905 67,682 - 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 21 1 30 16 36 17 25 - acres harvested: 63,046 (D) 89,113 40,583 120,841 52,384 95,895 - : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY ACRES HARVESTED : : 2022 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 71 66 59 72 102 55 73 29 acres: 288 179 281 377 479 272 323 (D) 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 52 1 56 29 45 25 41 - acres: 751 (D) 789 425 606 328 583 - 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 21 5 34 43 19 11 16 1 acres: 490 (D) 759 1,004 463 274 403 (D) 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 40 3 42 44 32 25 20 - acres: 1,533 116 1,562 1,644 1,170 953 786 - 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 59 1 53 57 60 33 45 1 acres: 4,216 (D) 3,738 4,142 4,454 2,220 3,247 (D) 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 41 3 25 51 63 42 59 - acres: 5,953 450 3,234 7,453 9,656 6,559 8,653 - 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 73 4 39 62 159 48 58 - acres: 23,112 1,347 13,019 20,341 54,422 15,919 19,444 - 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 46 11 51 38 91 58 39 - acres: 32,789 6,497 37,820 28,074 63,384 40,216 28,983 - 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 54 - 58 29 84 44 58 - acres: 106,692 - 133,302 55,997 201,900 99,284 139,585 - : 2017 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 89 61 43 81 108 55 106 29 acres: 358 134 165 390 442 224 475 78 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 53 6 57 55 34 32 31 4 acres: 743 (D) 759 773 468 428 436 (D) 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 27 8 12 23 13 32 11 1 acres: 634 (D) 302 520 306 776 258 (D) 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 25 8 34 63 26 30 20 - acres: 919 305 1,248 2,388 923 1,169 806 - 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 51 7 30 57 52 26 52 1 acres: 3,822 554 2,086 4,408 3,785 1,877 3,788 (D) 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 61 5 46 55 63 47 50 - acres: 9,248 744 6,458 7,445 9,310 6,727 7,322 - 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 68 8 47 75 148 46 64 1 acres: 21,307 (D) 15,597 24,604 50,353 14,252 20,113 (D) 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 64 6 42 46 98 57 48 1 acres: 46,162 (D) 30,176 32,660 73,168 43,836 34,532 (D) 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 68 1 58 29 105 54 73 - acres: 125,776 (D) 126,240 58,568 215,355 102,970 161,673 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Edgar : Edwards : Effingham : Fayette : Ford : Franklin : Fulton : Gallatin ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 542 226 922 817 418 371 892 136 2017: 490 218 939 872 425 385 766 128 acres harvested, 2022: 295,508 95,857 222,375 247,690 243,946 133,976 275,096 158,326 2017: 290,790 92,693 243,278 284,175 252,357 136,626 288,593 155,820 : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE OF FARM : : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 19 4 32 22 13 21 26 2 acres harvested: 67 (D) 135 131 56 72 114 (D) 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 102 45 230 190 45 114 150 26 acres harvested: 1,685 762 3,686 3,239 884 1,860 2,363 403 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 27 24 72 62 20 36 57 8 acres harvested: 1,000 925 2,502 1,585 948 1,245 1,551 (D) 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 47 26 78 92 32 34 80 13 acres harvested: 2,986 1,468 3,776 3,751 2,473 1,415 3,878 626 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 45 26 100 73 16 23 68 7 acres harvested: 3,222 1,972 7,248 5,411 1,694 1,210 4,325 583 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 36 7 60 51 29 17 64 6 acres harvested: 4,391 764 6,423 4,937 4,292 948 4,782 659 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 16 8 49 40 12 15 46 6 acres harvested: 2,252 1,114 7,581 5,139 2,056 2,002 4,847 892 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 9 1 36 24 27 8 33 6 acres harvested: 1,955 (D) 6,746 3,565 5,238 1,383 4,803 968 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 82 15 115 107 71 26 134 13 acres harvested: 23,879 4,489 31,264 31,945 22,656 7,213 29,886 3,634 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 56 33 87 89 83 41 113 17 acres harvested: 36,421 20,312 54,830 54,526 52,932 25,647 52,121 7,206 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 57 22 49 38 37 15 92 5 acres harvested: 77,877 27,532 55,866 48,068 52,462 24,715 76,526 6,752 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 46 15 14 29 33 21 29 27 acres harvested: 139,773 36,301 42,318 85,393 98,255 66,266 89,900 136,443 : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 16 9 60 49 18 43 39 3 acres harvested: 62 47 267 228 55 172 160 (D) 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 77 39 229 206 40 103 137 13 acres harvested: 1,421 643 3,925 3,497 576 1,503 1,872 204 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 25 19 75 72 8 37 40 8 acres harvested: 937 647 2,767 2,315 369 1,290 949 164 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 23 15 63 94 51 34 70 7 acres harvested: 1,237 807 2,972 3,904 3,794 1,627 2,787 227 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 25 19 69 47 26 18 50 3 acres harvested: 1,821 1,350 5,560 3,159 2,831 1,095 2,993 (D) 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 36 18 57 48 30 14 60 7 acres harvested: 4,259 2,110 6,721 4,628 4,200 1,066 4,832 706 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 28 4 47 31 7 10 31 6 acres harvested: 4,890 396 6,796 3,908 1,251 1,286 2,932 903 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 16 3 46 19 14 14 18 3 acres harvested: 3,029 563 8,141 3,519 2,775 2,113 2,839 586 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 59 13 128 117 60 31 102 15 acres harvested: 19,323 3,951 36,952 33,092 19,154 8,556 25,684 3,641 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 79 46 92 87 93 36 95 27 acres harvested: 48,811 27,940 59,238 53,505 64,183 20,891 44,170 13,102 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 67 22 58 70 58 21 84 15 acres harvested: 88,424 26,676 67,504 92,222 80,011 27,127 90,874 24,626 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 39 11 15 32 20 24 40 21 acres harvested: 116,576 27,563 42,435 80,198 73,158 69,900 108,501 111,516 : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY ACRES HARVESTED : : 2022 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 53 21 112 112 28 63 109 15 acres: 205 113 525 618 123 345 597 60 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 53 25 130 102 12 53 79 12 acres: 754 342 1,717 1,369 157 695 1,063 141 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 36 10 84 73 9 47 59 7 acres: 855 221 1,923 1,748 212 1,056 1,379 148 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 42 20 82 86 22 37 102 10 acres: 1,619 744 3,169 3,084 852 1,374 3,734 360 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 67 52 118 87 48 39 131 21 acres: 4,879 3,650 8,604 6,334 3,608 2,397 9,291 1,446 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 54 14 130 110 73 34 108 16 acres: 7,772 2,150 18,193 15,635 10,403 4,813 15,267 2,253 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 82 25 136 108 89 34 162 14 acres: 26,744 8,534 41,890 37,270 29,774 11,776 51,476 4,503 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 54 22 76 77 75 29 76 9 acres: 36,785 16,270 55,911 51,591 50,496 21,439 54,384 6,220 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 101 37 54 62 62 35 66 32 acres: 215,895 63,833 90,443 130,041 148,321 90,081 137,905 143,195 : 2017 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 36 25 151 130 35 78 129 11 acres: 177 124 778 644 159 376 652 69 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 46 16 113 110 16 63 79 13 acres: 627 229 1,551 1,465 223 814 1,034 167 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 27 18 52 87 4 21 49 6 acres: 659 422 1,197 1,947 89 495 1,153 126 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 24 18 85 76 12 49 62 4 acres: 961 660 3,260 2,933 466 1,842 2,272 141 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 45 25 102 98 60 41 89 11 acres: 3,153 1,824 6,923 6,793 4,589 2,808 6,270 813 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 51 24 123 80 57 21 75 16 acres: 7,828 3,144 17,246 11,778 7,776 3,004 10,681 2,305 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 87 25 172 118 76 44 122 12 acres: 28,031 8,655 52,806 38,477 24,473 14,135 40,002 3,476 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 72 38 80 81 88 26 63 19 acres: 47,691 27,192 57,393 56,465 62,307 17,929 42,629 12,581 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 102 29 61 92 77 42 98 36 acres: 201,663 50,443 102,124 163,673 152,275 95,223 183,900 136,142 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Greene : Grundy : Hamilton : Hancock : Hardin : Henderson : Henry : Iroquois ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 526 364 304 849 71 330 947 1,247 2017: 537 352 274 846 105 342 958 1,209 acres harvested, 2022: 222,089 178,239 173,268 315,649 11,504 150,911 393,941 608,342 2017: 238,336 220,034 150,794 353,638 13,421 155,688 418,759 623,389 : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE OF FARM : : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 30 20 4 28 - 7 24 50 acres harvested: 145 60 18 121 - 25 101 185 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 82 62 51 130 18 40 173 158 acres harvested: 1,785 1,231 937 1,976 170 787 2,736 3,302 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 36 14 12 51 3 18 51 60 acres harvested: 1,146 614 424 1,447 (D) 748 1,959 3,069 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 20 25 37 68 7 27 84 88 acres harvested: 872 1,307 1,399 2,802 181 1,285 5,579 6,027 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 40 34 26 53 15 20 64 93 acres harvested: 2,981 3,478 1,039 3,638 541 1,152 6,293 9,184 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 24 25 4 61 7 18 49 77 acres harvested: 2,035 3,693 448 5,732 469 1,825 6,890 9,663 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 11 17 9 33 4 9 44 52 acres harvested: 1,620 3,188 1,193 4,013 298 1,186 7,072 9,357 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 21 11 9 39 1 6 35 54 acres harvested: 3,697 2,452 477 6,537 (D) 1,240 6,410 11,494 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 91 45 35 124 6 45 165 219 acres harvested: 21,211 15,285 9,144 33,396 493 12,312 57,298 74,034 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 84 69 59 168 4 73 141 201 acres harvested: 42,166 48,384 35,902 90,507 1,030 38,832 89,615 130,268 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 58 25 30 60 2 45 77 129 acres harvested: 56,472 34,011 31,744 66,848 (D) 47,175 93,140 170,595 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 29 17 28 34 4 22 40 66 acres harvested: 87,959 64,536 90,543 98,632 5,800 44,344 116,848 181,164 : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 27 17 12 26 - 6 60 61 acres harvested: 123 62 24 131 - 19 224 261 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 74 63 43 119 23 39 156 138 acres harvested: 1,405 1,425 884 1,880 469 467 2,246 2,377 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 48 13 30 40 9 20 39 39 acres harvested: 1,581 581 1,170 1,208 177 907 1,454 1,710 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 26 14 25 71 17 15 73 88 acres harvested: 885 1,007 1,306 3,551 730 650 4,940 6,080 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 37 15 15 66 21 14 49 74 acres harvested: 2,704 1,594 880 5,834 882 1,110 4,678 7,542 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 19 31 15 54 9 26 37 74 acres harvested: 1,281 4,367 1,324 4,962 692 3,343 5,048 10,229 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 32 12 6 42 1 5 51 63 acres harvested: 4,607 1,926 749 4,805 (D) 748 8,125 11,145 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 12 8 8 28 2 12 42 51 acres harvested: 2,114 1,754 1,372 4,380 (D) 2,407 6,833 11,575 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 79 53 34 146 12 66 152 192 acres harvested: 19,720 17,166 8,338 37,826 (D) 18,970 49,482 63,350 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 80 47 29 118 6 89 155 206 acres harvested: 44,247 31,133 17,588 64,601 (D) 51,324 94,918 134,490 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 66 45 33 89 2 44 113 158 acres harvested: 75,765 59,487 41,312 102,469 (D) 51,665 141,229 205,906 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 37 34 24 47 3 6 31 65 acres harvested: 83,904 99,532 75,847 121,991 4,220 24,078 99,582 168,724 : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY ACRES HARVESTED : : 2022 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 48 35 20 93 9 25 105 96 acres: 246 145 83 479 27 122 506 373 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 50 30 43 74 13 16 59 39 acres: 679 402 573 1,004 164 184 777 483 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 34 12 24 67 7 9 37 38 acres: 800 259 529 1,538 156 215 840 857 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 48 22 29 53 15 39 53 74 acres: 1,820 805 1,078 2,034 549 1,492 2,025 2,768 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 54 37 38 90 12 28 115 169 acres: 3,771 2,711 2,467 6,384 861 1,863 8,359 12,276 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 68 61 10 105 7 43 144 175 acres: 9,917 9,050 1,303 13,938 950 6,460 20,660 24,942 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 95 58 31 166 3 60 195 289 acres: 27,887 18,752 10,113 55,811 1,087 20,591 68,960 95,184 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 64 68 71 131 - 65 138 179 acres: 44,091 48,563 51,303 86,199 - 44,728 95,079 125,871 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 65 41 38 70 5 45 101 188 acres: 132,878 97,552 105,819 148,262 7,710 75,256 196,735 345,588 : 2017 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 56 30 29 71 8 33 129 116 acres: 288 113 107 357 64 167 568 568 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 43 13 17 69 11 19 62 50 acres: 568 195 240 936 143 252 780 677 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 32 20 21 47 22 6 35 30 acres: 766 489 495 1,047 477 139 846 699 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 50 26 32 58 15 16 35 42 acres: 1,834 963 1,243 2,136 589 666 1,339 1,577 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 44 26 46 112 33 29 103 123 acres: 2,869 1,793 3,234 7,785 2,259 1,864 7,430 8,942 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 61 56 14 123 3 40 129 181 acres: 8,466 8,157 1,911 16,167 454 5,845 18,472 26,585 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 102 60 38 157 8 87 193 266 acres: 30,867 20,029 11,404 52,529 2,827 29,856 64,767 88,093 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 66 42 29 97 - 77 145 193 acres: 49,114 29,276 21,282 66,725 - 52,632 97,666 133,552 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 83 79 48 112 5 35 127 208 acres: 143,564 159,019 110,878 205,956 6,608 64,267 226,891 362,696 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Jackson : Jasper : Jefferson : Jersey : Jo Daviess : Johnson : Kane : Kankakee ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 581 583 676 307 623 349 410 606 2017: 574 615 744 364 621 348 470 630 acres harvested, 2022: 226,190 202,150 163,563 119,166 181,840 37,060 135,090 299,554 2017: 157,102 203,772 196,487 142,194 183,158 37,375 157,521 294,337 : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE OF FARM : : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 28 24 29 10 20 8 50 34 acres harvested: 77 96 100 39 55 16 106 105 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 137 109 167 63 103 100 122 134 acres harvested: 1,893 2,113 2,688 884 1,359 1,414 1,947 2,753 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 36 46 50 31 45 46 13 21 acres harvested: 965 1,522 1,660 1,230 1,706 1,005 413 1,088 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 58 44 60 24 40 40 19 58 acres harvested: 2,314 2,264 2,494 1,408 1,789 1,478 1,108 4,176 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 42 39 82 20 68 22 29 40 acres harvested: 2,726 2,984 3,224 2,049 4,499 1,147 2,850 3,296 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 32 33 28 21 54 22 19 47 acres harvested: 2,177 3,439 2,623 1,195 4,415 1,561 2,476 6,011 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 17 31 30 19 45 15 25 18 acres harvested: 1,793 4,184 2,729 2,361 4,695 775 4,569 3,090 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 21 18 24 8 26 10 14 12 acres harvested: 2,845 2,850 3,398 1,309 3,481 1,060 2,308 2,570 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 64 81 64 36 93 41 35 80 acres harvested: 11,770 26,843 15,729 9,162 19,715 6,641 11,477 24,990 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 74 89 87 31 64 31 55 73 acres harvested: 36,978 54,464 42,789 17,455 26,905 4,573 38,064 51,453 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 27 59 39 25 35 10 17 41 acres harvested: 34,176 72,210 41,419 31,996 25,604 11,635 23,813 58,665 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 45 10 16 19 30 4 12 48 acres harvested: 128,476 29,181 44,710 50,078 87,617 5,755 45,959 141,357 : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 43 29 38 13 24 18 68 55 acres harvested: 145 145 187 42 93 (D) 227 185 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 126 125 215 82 97 86 135 122 acres harvested: 1,912 2,098 3,353 1,286 1,089 1,185 2,205 2,129 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 65 24 39 25 37 42 13 15 acres harvested: 1,691 868 916 850 1,139 947 586 700 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 66 55 61 23 39 47 22 40 acres harvested: 2,614 3,063 2,407 946 1,391 1,947 1,492 2,873 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 55 42 86 22 52 22 16 53 acres harvested: 3,761 3,429 5,312 1,312 2,774 1,146 1,502 5,276 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 27 39 54 20 50 29 27 31 acres harvested: 1,627 4,862 3,742 2,008 3,529 1,454 3,810 3,942 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 20 32 18 9 32 19 18 17 acres harvested: 1,625 5,000 2,072 1,050 3,627 1,022 3,005 3,133 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 13 22 17 8 32 13 19 25 acres harvested: 1,723 3,458 2,524 983 5,067 747 4,165 5,048 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 66 90 76 59 124 37 44 97 acres harvested: 13,857 27,784 17,283 16,953 23,985 4,952 15,180 33,577 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 40 94 83 57 78 19 60 82 acres harvested: 18,511 61,647 49,895 35,354 35,615 5,411 38,507 55,101 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 29 50 34 24 30 14 34 59 acres harvested: 34,903 62,467 42,339 29,857 26,115 13,625 43,009 79,779 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 24 13 23 22 26 2 14 34 acres harvested: 74,733 28,951 66,457 51,553 78,734 (D) 43,833 102,594 : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY ACRES HARVESTED : : 2022 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 120 61 116 35 83 52 93 66 acres: 611 317 593 146 399 (D) 290 269 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 56 51 73 45 64 67 43 50 acres: 833 755 972 577 866 905 525 658 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 40 38 80 20 33 55 20 27 acres: 897 910 1,830 463 752 1,288 432 636 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 70 64 94 21 49 49 37 58 acres: 2,670 2,381 3,464 759 1,842 1,853 1,385 2,206 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 72 58 74 43 109 55 33 84 acres: 4,839 4,007 5,094 3,093 7,466 3,809 2,477 6,307 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 50 61 61 38 99 36 54 75 acres: 7,012 8,425 8,411 5,282 13,493 5,077 7,886 10,220 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 54 116 79 43 111 21 46 89 acres: 16,519 39,655 26,151 13,516 34,599 6,517 14,259 29,953 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 58 77 60 25 40 3 55 69 acres: 39,201 54,380 40,197 18,398 26,993 (D) 38,064 50,256 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 61 57 39 37 35 11 29 88 acres: 153,608 91,320 76,851 76,932 95,430 15,290 69,772 199,049 : 2017 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 115 65 119 51 100 55 108 92 acres: 526 344 615 234 468 219 418 369 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 81 67 115 36 57 59 49 46 acres: 1,128 905 1,601 464 740 753 629 584 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 55 29 63 25 37 50 26 19 acres: 1,277 671 1,379 562 892 1,098 566 444 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 62 49 107 35 54 66 35 36 acres: 2,235 1,809 3,800 1,311 2,041 2,485 1,276 1,336 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 78 65 74 34 80 56 32 69 acres: 5,380 4,688 5,109 2,346 5,825 3,688 2,261 4,871 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 61 91 75 33 95 29 54 70 acres: 8,124 13,249 9,664 4,507 14,133 3,946 8,127 9,384 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 52 108 82 64 119 18 64 130 acres: 16,758 35,923 27,080 22,030 37,050 6,247 20,606 41,730 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 26 85 59 51 42 6 60 78 acres: 18,842 60,275 42,803 37,722 29,858 4,324 41,378 55,791 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 44 56 50 35 37 9 42 90 acres: 102,832 85,908 104,436 73,018 92,151 14,615 82,260 179,828 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Kendall : Knox : Lake : La Salle : Lawrence : Lee : Livingston : Logan ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 333 732 173 1,386 246 667 1,199 488 2017: 282 662 173 1,234 314 661 1,055 540 acres harvested, 2022: 121,359 351,389 21,695 554,683 171,015 333,711 559,917 345,223 2017: 128,188 339,866 22,589 529,644 199,302 365,924 563,440 325,655 : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE OF FARM : : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 50 20 51 89 7 54 40 30 acres harvested: 138 95 137 344 29 169 126 129 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 103 115 68 260 50 105 166 56 acres harvested: 1,752 1,764 663 5,411 973 1,920 3,684 905 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 17 34 6 65 20 21 54 18 acres harvested: 766 1,071 6 2,959 778 1,133 2,671 634 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 11 92 2 118 6 52 118 46 acres harvested: 870 4,932 (D) 7,837 289 3,317 8,117 2,946 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 15 42 10 95 26 28 75 28 acres harvested: 1,287 2,564 860 9,382 2,167 2,665 7,667 2,820 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 21 42 4 92 17 60 81 26 acres harvested: 2,906 3,690 332 12,372 1,902 8,720 11,396 3,703 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 5 36 3 51 12 20 45 12 acres harvested: 832 4,444 553 9,089 2,347 3,794 7,867 2,238 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 5 25 2 44 10 26 46 19 acres harvested: 1,059 3,242 (D) 8,886 932 5,855 10,367 3,953 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 35 93 6 214 14 111 201 67 acres harvested: 12,318 24,585 1,551 68,366 3,318 39,330 71,027 23,115 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 41 114 12 192 35 83 212 79 acres harvested: 28,176 68,884 7,553 127,550 21,997 54,780 137,571 51,601 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 17 61 7 125 24 61 107 74 acres harvested: 21,267 79,268 7,400 157,498 32,303 74,991 145,344 101,253 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 13 58 2 41 25 46 54 33 acres harvested: 49,988 156,850 (D) 144,989 103,980 137,037 154,080 151,926 : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 22 15 50 100 12 50 55 32 acres harvested: 81 49 178 361 41 169 174 100 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 75 91 61 203 67 88 147 80 acres harvested: 1,193 1,621 551 3,772 1,237 1,413 3,542 1,706 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 10 32 13 46 29 17 21 11 acres harvested: 509 745 442 1,979 880 566 1,037 566 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 15 53 5 91 21 39 60 21 acres harvested: 1,031 2,945 (D) 6,292 1,191 2,250 4,207 1,231 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 18 42 5 73 31 21 58 40 acres harvested: 1,628 3,127 342 6,916 2,399 1,932 6,378 3,901 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 16 57 8 67 10 59 70 32 acres harvested: 2,425 5,709 (D) 8,394 905 7,851 10,137 4,275 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 5 27 3 43 8 16 48 22 acres harvested: 789 2,502 624 7,241 1,648 2,760 8,193 3,404 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 11 24 2 49 8 30 38 22 acres harvested: 2,353 4,058 (D) 10,060 1,235 6,666 8,108 5,015 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 36 104 8 185 24 99 154 62 acres harvested: 12,314 29,480 2,366 60,645 7,144 33,177 54,200 20,685 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 31 95 10 207 39 121 216 88 acres harvested: 19,583 56,210 6,091 139,128 23,091 80,387 144,739 57,488 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 28 72 6 124 35 79 142 94 acres harvested: 36,304 96,954 6,905 156,280 45,318 103,962 184,454 125,959 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 15 50 2 46 30 42 46 36 acres harvested: 49,978 136,466 (D) 128,576 114,213 124,791 138,271 101,325 : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY ACRES HARVESTED : : 2022 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 88 86 99 156 24 95 80 52 acres: 359 458 362 733 135 409 329 265 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 35 62 21 98 21 23 48 28 acres: 408 863 300 1,288 318 304 621 395 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 11 31 5 46 16 27 42 15 acres: 240 711 (D) 1,072 374 645 1,022 379 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 27 75 4 118 24 30 84 17 acres: 1,052 2,799 146 4,495 864 1,149 3,204 597 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 33 100 4 178 25 77 156 58 acres: 2,339 7,140 (D) 13,144 1,673 5,407 11,285 4,443 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 29 77 12 184 30 91 162 60 acres: 4,282 10,861 1,499 25,417 3,872 12,944 22,749 8,858 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 41 96 9 261 25 147 274 84 acres: 14,005 34,875 2,462 84,208 6,765 49,496 92,048 28,634 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 39 97 11 194 33 81 197 67 acres: 27,419 67,739 7,104 136,309 21,686 56,252 133,870 48,473 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 30 108 8 151 48 96 156 107 acres: 71,255 225,943 9,441 288,017 135,328 207,105 294,789 253,179 : 2017 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 56 63 90 169 35 86 86 45 acres: 233 304 348 710 160 374 336 176 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 24 51 20 70 29 31 32 31 acres: 339 689 260 931 418 434 448 396 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 5 29 3 48 30 28 35 23 acres: 124 684 65 1,127 756 652 822 533 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 19 52 11 65 29 18 65 31 acres: 751 1,984 397 2,497 1,107 717 2,487 1,146 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 28 88 16 140 36 53 94 32 acres: 2,031 6,300 1,165 10,048 2,581 3,566 6,827 2,313 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 31 69 4 144 20 85 162 72 acres: 4,303 10,085 448 20,463 2,651 12,126 23,897 9,723 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 53 127 14 238 41 131 190 107 acres: 17,817 43,666 4,183 77,747 12,719 43,870 66,558 34,571 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 25 69 7 209 35 113 216 78 acres: 17,828 50,013 5,125 148,406 24,695 79,409 151,939 58,114 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 41 114 8 151 59 116 175 121 acres: 84,762 226,141 10,598 267,715 154,215 224,776 310,126 218,683 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : McDonough : McHenry : McLean : Macon : Macoupin : Madison : Marion : Marshall ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 535 604 1,199 466 863 753 555 397 2017: 638 660 1,138 502 864 815 607 392 acres harvested, 2022: 223,312 157,792 559,410 244,739 364,920 224,332 181,256 180,180 2017: 266,282 181,816 581,119 262,331 332,942 277,509 182,104 176,204 : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE OF FARM : : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 14 137 68 47 19 54 21 10 acres harvested: 40 441 210 134 56 223 71 46 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 103 194 245 131 152 214 127 61 acres harvested: 2,013 2,182 4,816 2,219 2,238 3,338 1,811 1,223 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 38 19 72 22 59 54 51 19 acres harvested: 1,309 730 3,620 789 1,835 1,628 1,503 548 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 36 39 114 31 70 62 54 33 acres harvested: 1,995 2,075 8,109 2,262 3,411 3,335 2,232 1,831 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 30 39 72 30 77 70 43 25 acres harvested: 1,553 3,287 6,576 3,283 5,276 5,579 2,540 1,939 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 51 29 70 13 57 43 36 35 acres harvested: 5,501 3,597 10,121 1,741 5,811 5,498 3,082 4,449 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 23 8 49 17 32 27 16 8 acres harvested: 2,940 1,276 8,307 2,393 3,995 3,640 2,030 940 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 15 12 49 8 39 15 28 17 acres harvested: 2,898 2,122 10,130 1,849 3,655 3,231 4,572 3,485 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 65 36 140 44 128 66 64 69 acres harvested: 15,247 11,478 45,567 14,743 35,769 20,697 15,485 22,140 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 81 43 131 42 108 79 64 65 acres harvested: 52,319 23,731 93,387 28,953 66,675 45,312 41,232 43,517 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 54 26 115 40 78 42 22 43 acres harvested: 67,891 31,357 155,519 53,864 96,238 55,151 24,272 57,637 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 25 22 74 41 44 27 29 12 acres harvested: 69,606 75,516 213,048 132,509 139,961 76,700 82,426 42,425 : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 29 122 86 30 52 86 30 10 acres harvested: 128 468 263 93 215 331 123 40 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 110 193 181 143 142 218 160 42 acres harvested: 1,886 2,256 2,952 2,248 2,323 3,328 2,638 606 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 32 36 30 20 54 39 47 16 acres harvested: 904 1,246 1,219 1,061 1,502 1,263 1,471 576 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 58 34 79 41 63 66 62 38 acres harvested: 2,572 1,744 5,495 2,551 3,090 3,780 2,592 2,452 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 37 49 58 21 58 56 35 28 acres harvested: 2,613 3,768 5,447 2,254 3,488 4,547 1,939 2,626 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 46 24 72 20 60 42 30 13 acres harvested: 4,381 3,319 10,429 3,012 5,711 4,533 2,607 1,299 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 17 28 43 18 41 47 25 27 acres harvested: 2,197 4,134 7,575 2,742 6,620 7,369 3,389 4,558 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 28 29 44 5 32 24 16 20 acres harvested: 3,747 5,411 9,077 921 4,040 3,263 2,588 4,402 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 87 54 149 47 119 62 67 77 acres harvested: 24,953 16,648 49,193 15,917 34,398 19,610 16,135 23,992 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 95 34 201 64 127 84 88 69 acres harvested: 61,343 20,948 135,700 47,153 81,079 58,054 47,802 43,999 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 75 30 130 61 81 66 29 37 acres harvested: 96,441 36,170 169,586 82,834 91,163 91,353 37,632 46,403 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 24 27 65 32 35 25 18 15 acres harvested: 65,117 85,704 184,183 101,545 99,313 80,078 63,188 45,251 : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY ACRES HARVESTED : : 2022 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 49 235 141 96 102 136 81 41 acres: 272 892 622 400 448 629 383 190 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 54 80 81 39 83 103 88 15 acres: 746 1,055 1,121 541 1,089 1,456 1,156 190 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 30 24 45 35 62 56 38 22 acres: 706 593 989 814 1,424 1,262 869 510 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 63 30 103 26 70 70 43 36 acres: 2,388 1,101 3,760 1,013 2,641 2,609 1,551 1,396 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 62 60 176 42 109 74 80 33 acres: 4,510 4,289 12,619 3,067 7,817 5,295 5,413 2,402 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 62 54 143 54 99 99 59 61 acres: 8,804 7,687 20,678 6,979 14,330 13,212 8,563 8,761 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 79 45 200 54 129 81 64 73 acres: 25,188 15,791 62,328 17,642 42,684 26,606 19,984 24,041 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 74 32 126 41 104 69 54 68 acres: 56,760 22,531 93,444 29,167 73,130 44,917 39,017 48,119 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 62 44 184 79 105 65 48 48 acres: 123,938 103,853 363,849 185,116 221,357 128,346 104,320 94,571 : 2017 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 82 218 156 88 123 161 89 34 acres: 428 960 653 425 553 746 453 156 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 76 80 73 46 81 114 90 17 acres: 1,014 977 964 619 1,053 1,509 1,174 251 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 17 33 25 25 57 52 58 12 acres: 395 757 583 517 1,311 1,223 1,344 289 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 54 43 49 30 62 64 54 14 acres: 2,078 1,616 2,002 1,208 2,352 2,476 1,931 591 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 66 51 107 52 99 79 74 51 acres: 4,825 3,577 7,893 3,653 7,174 5,704 5,054 3,708 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 71 73 146 49 90 101 50 47 acres: 9,771 10,196 21,232 6,616 13,362 14,429 7,382 6,483 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 94 78 203 60 135 78 87 104 acres: 30,840 23,321 65,186 19,908 44,579 25,922 27,263 31,621 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 90 32 191 60 130 77 65 66 acres: 64,233 22,144 135,569 46,003 93,049 55,055 42,777 46,249 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 88 52 188 92 87 89 40 47 acres: 152,698 118,268 347,037 183,382 169,509 170,445 94,726 86,856 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Mason : Massac : Menard : Mercer : Monroe : Montgomery : Morgan : Moultrie ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 388 229 257 491 390 655 586 376 2017: 352 244 288 514 375 762 552 400 acres harvested, 2022: 262,245 89,581 126,078 204,583 155,295 311,227 236,895 163,967 2017: 262,129 83,431 130,334 231,499 142,875 378,297 250,897 190,819 : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE OF FARM : : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 7 2 11 24 15 26 16 32 acres harvested: 32 (D) 21 93 31 110 62 135 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 34 53 69 85 112 110 128 113 acres harvested: 634 755 1,060 972 1,595 1,637 2,109 1,849 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 13 22 18 25 14 38 44 15 acres harvested: 459 710 745 634 514 1,159 1,608 650 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 27 23 12 62 20 62 44 19 acres harvested: 1,694 934 493 2,957 956 2,958 2,805 1,361 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 21 17 4 38 21 40 57 22 acres harvested: 1,649 961 363 2,634 1,502 2,671 4,333 2,407 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 15 19 22 32 15 45 30 22 acres harvested: 1,994 1,383 2,824 3,148 964 4,419 3,771 2,903 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 12 8 8 17 17 19 22 25 acres harvested: 1,730 (D) 1,168 2,441 2,497 2,605 3,167 4,628 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 11 8 4 12 19 32 12 14 acres harvested: 2,056 1,134 671 2,113 2,582 4,625 2,408 2,382 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 83 22 32 59 30 67 66 27 acres harvested: 23,568 4,178 9,324 15,854 8,651 21,082 19,090 8,421 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 74 19 36 77 64 101 94 38 acres harvested: 39,377 9,000 21,657 45,926 38,074 69,242 54,465 24,144 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 48 8 28 33 47 78 49 30 acres harvested: 59,929 9,082 37,724 41,304 53,327 87,190 63,274 29,576 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 43 28 13 27 16 37 24 19 acres harvested: 129,123 60,798 50,028 86,507 44,602 113,529 79,803 85,511 : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 6 2 15 20 16 39 17 43 acres harvested: 23 (D) 46 76 70 168 102 133 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 30 46 64 98 107 137 107 113 acres harvested: 605 700 1,072 1,389 1,441 2,027 1,750 1,695 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 4 33 18 22 31 34 46 19 acres harvested: 224 804 712 615 1,164 1,142 1,839 790 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 19 13 25 36 21 54 33 23 acres harvested: 935 (D) 930 1,787 1,162 2,199 1,246 1,498 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 17 24 9 25 12 47 31 28 acres harvested: 1,465 1,023 598 2,014 718 3,121 2,272 3,014 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 23 23 17 30 16 46 20 26 acres harvested: 2,614 1,616 2,003 2,997 1,374 5,200 2,020 3,577 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 11 13 9 8 12 17 26 17 acres harvested: 1,526 1,392 1,336 1,231 1,716 2,116 3,667 2,828 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 21 8 8 23 12 23 22 12 acres harvested: 3,335 1,058 1,532 4,193 1,815 4,894 4,048 2,570 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 65 28 26 92 52 108 72 24 acres harvested: 16,764 5,880 9,176 25,956 14,428 32,047 20,901 7,182 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 56 21 48 79 34 111 86 41 acres harvested: 36,312 13,285 24,407 46,603 20,833 73,054 50,554 27,017 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 52 22 32 57 41 109 60 34 acres harvested: 69,798 33,106 36,154 76,554 47,564 138,069 68,440 46,259 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 48 11 17 24 21 37 32 20 acres harvested: 128,528 23,879 52,368 68,084 50,590 114,260 94,058 94,256 : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY ACRES HARVESTED : : 2022 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 25 25 41 82 70 71 53 75 acres: 138 171 181 405 327 353 277 383 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 12 37 22 52 48 80 73 38 acres: 150 494 286 716 642 979 963 533 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 10 20 21 22 11 35 29 17 acres: 207 452 523 497 272 844 689 413 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 25 27 18 31 39 45 42 31 acres: 932 984 683 1,154 1,446 1,739 1,559 1,178 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 38 31 19 61 27 74 85 31 acres: 2,850 2,043 1,333 4,420 1,980 5,235 5,762 2,212 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 51 22 36 49 44 57 70 64 acres: 7,678 3,280 5,137 6,887 6,409 7,611 9,331 9,044 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 97 20 29 82 44 103 98 49 acres: 33,093 6,307 9,827 26,993 15,661 33,802 32,028 16,004 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 46 17 34 58 60 95 69 35 acres: 32,987 11,784 24,133 40,689 42,181 71,616 48,349 26,087 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 84 30 37 54 47 95 67 36 acres: 184,210 64,066 83,975 122,822 86,377 189,048 137,937 108,113 : 2017 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 11 28 36 62 74 107 67 88 acres: 41 149 154 295 322 514 374 394 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 21 30 23 47 32 86 50 36 acres: 278 409 316 609 413 1,120 684 462 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 10 28 44 35 20 31 34 18 acres: 227 636 1,050 774 499 739 796 390 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 16 23 17 24 45 40 48 30 acres: 625 852 607 895 1,729 1,591 1,834 1,065 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 28 38 21 44 29 68 44 38 acres: 2,065 2,753 1,444 3,016 2,110 4,729 2,948 2,792 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 53 28 29 57 31 65 61 62 acres: 7,485 3,690 4,161 8,230 4,410 9,023 8,619 8,633 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 68 21 42 107 51 128 96 40 acres: 20,869 6,268 14,918 34,502 15,290 41,867 30,889 12,873 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 53 18 38 68 43 107 74 34 acres: 39,499 14,209 28,085 48,531 29,143 79,641 54,060 23,695 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 92 30 38 70 50 130 78 54 acres: 191,040 54,465 79,599 134,647 88,959 239,073 150,693 140,515 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Ogle : Peoria : Perry : Piatt : Pike : Pope : Pulaski : Putnam ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 717 776 364 321 723 168 92 123 2017: 749 712 399 334 652 126 151 117 acres harvested, 2022: 313,579 214,201 136,838 219,605 291,606 28,383 78,986 37,493 2017: 311,372 203,636 144,717 247,426 303,295 19,823 75,831 41,934 : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE OF FARM : : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 68 43 14 29 8 2 3 5 acres harvested: 238 147 86 82 43 (D) 11 (D) 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 151 161 74 72 77 39 15 17 acres harvested: 1,921 2,848 1,387 1,568 1,021 520 183 418 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 36 35 18 12 39 9 8 8 acres harvested: 1,282 1,303 712 613 1,239 (D) (D) 246 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 47 90 42 16 67 16 6 5 acres harvested: 2,776 5,147 2,429 1,253 2,418 596 236 132 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 31 81 36 20 67 21 3 14 acres harvested: 1,798 5,704 2,599 2,202 4,231 823 277 1,235 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 45 54 21 7 55 8 3 11 acres harvested: 5,337 5,333 1,875 1,092 5,191 350 266 1,231 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 29 28 11 15 25 14 1 5 acres harvested: 5,253 3,408 1,696 2,803 2,671 1,062 (D) 767 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 12 26 8 8 27 6 6 4 acres harvested: 2,610 4,641 1,627 1,801 3,716 595 851 (D) 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 94 104 37 26 107 17 10 25 acres harvested: 28,031 31,171 8,173 9,016 22,474 2,563 3,003 8,399 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 108 81 72 44 137 30 11 18 acres harvested: 67,993 49,097 37,813 28,216 56,666 13,553 3,638 7,623 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 57 61 15 42 61 2 6 9 acres harvested: 75,612 72,177 15,995 55,635 49,070 (D) 7,602 12,524 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 39 12 16 30 53 4 20 2 acres harvested: 120,728 33,225 62,446 115,324 142,866 6,162 62,549 (D) : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 69 61 17 26 35 1 5 3 acres harvested: 254 241 98 97 135 (D) 23 7 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 166 155 93 46 85 21 22 9 acres harvested: 2,206 2,198 1,766 806 1,069 286 305 181 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 17 26 32 10 39 10 16 8 acres harvested: 579 896 1,071 390 1,724 362 357 (D) 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 63 68 33 36 40 13 15 10 acres harvested: 3,882 3,452 1,339 2,520 1,690 480 512 550 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 32 54 36 10 48 22 9 13 acres harvested: 2,459 4,138 2,363 844 3,184 835 556 1,428 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 38 58 21 8 44 10 15 14 acres harvested: 4,298 5,700 1,956 1,061 4,381 816 1,594 1,350 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 27 44 12 15 25 6 5 4 acres harvested: 4,719 5,311 1,331 2,931 3,566 384 840 680 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 27 26 10 13 26 5 4 5 acres harvested: 4,653 4,919 1,917 2,834 3,992 (D) 741 992 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 107 67 44 33 79 13 15 21 acres harvested: 31,429 18,504 14,682 10,662 14,736 1,924 4,439 7,522 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 94 87 56 48 96 18 12 15 acres harvested: 60,549 53,711 31,834 35,311 46,362 5,997 4,293 8,100 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 78 51 32 56 85 5 20 13 acres harvested: 101,346 63,813 38,677 76,678 89,696 (D) 26,154 16,488 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 31 15 13 33 50 2 13 2 acres harvested: 94,998 40,753 47,683 113,292 132,760 (D) 36,017 (D) : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY ACRES HARVESTED : : 2022 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 151 98 34 47 63 18 13 12 acres: 716 480 195 178 248 90 (D) 55 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 57 81 42 19 69 26 6 9 acres: 744 1,115 540 274 903 339 (D) 114 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 43 60 17 13 37 19 5 13 acres: 974 1,389 435 302 854 425 106 325 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 28 73 34 24 70 28 7 11 acres: 1,093 2,880 1,237 940 2,674 1,029 269 391 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 60 125 69 30 110 25 7 13 acres: 4,158 8,929 4,935 2,168 7,879 1,660 555 1,064 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 72 84 45 30 96 20 9 23 acres: 10,626 11,746 6,096 4,083 13,480 3,261 1,366 3,294 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 120 118 52 49 129 14 18 20 acres: 38,687 37,723 17,852 15,305 43,710 5,278 5,466 7,935 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 98 78 44 38 81 14 2 11 acres: 67,975 52,509 29,127 26,346 55,995 9,097 (D) 7,091 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 88 59 27 71 68 4 25 11 acres: 188,606 97,430 76,421 170,009 165,863 7,204 69,410 17,224 : 2017 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 159 141 48 40 83 14 14 9 acres: 808 706 301 180 369 60 58 32 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 68 80 44 20 52 15 15 6 acres: 926 1,055 568 251 715 186 215 73 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 28 26 31 6 34 5 23 7 acres: 682 619 707 144 790 (D) 468 163 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 28 58 69 17 45 26 10 8 acres: 1,111 2,235 2,641 605 1,663 962 390 326 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 77 93 28 42 78 26 10 9 acres: 5,646 6,584 1,901 3,045 5,526 1,500 619 688 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 80 87 32 21 87 18 22 28 acres: 11,838 12,105 4,312 3,338 12,269 2,336 3,131 3,939 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 125 89 65 51 98 10 20 25 acres: 40,614 27,550 22,522 14,582 30,798 2,713 6,003 9,369 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 87 80 40 49 89 8 9 13 acres: 63,996 53,727 27,363 36,261 67,248 5,101 7,268 9,271 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 97 58 42 88 86 4 28 12 acres: 185,751 99,055 84,402 189,020 183,917 (D) 57,679 18,073 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Randolph : Richland : Rock Island : St. Clair : Saline : Sangamon : Schuyler : Scott ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 537 418 419 620 256 752 409 197 2017: 532 403 475 643 293 788 381 220 acres harvested, 2022: 187,539 184,289 111,153 245,887 109,626 421,590 127,304 84,435 2017: 199,835 149,813 122,583 212,782 113,863 481,836 140,374 121,423 : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE OF FARM : : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 25 25 25 62 7 61 12 4 acres harvested: 90 82 61 192 26 270 43 20 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 116 85 97 134 53 201 44 40 acres harvested: 1,831 1,402 1,227 1,951 949 3,801 738 572 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 43 38 29 27 28 29 28 10 acres harvested: 1,214 1,260 886 1,185 806 999 633 499 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 50 32 41 52 32 55 41 19 acres harvested: 2,299 1,677 1,960 2,595 1,404 3,040 1,372 1,092 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 54 28 42 44 21 51 53 15 acres harvested: 3,530 2,159 3,225 4,292 1,335 3,762 2,107 948 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 33 20 35 17 12 60 54 13 acres harvested: 3,408 1,593 3,301 1,720 887 7,203 5,496 1,399 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 25 8 18 27 4 17 23 10 acres harvested: 3,333 1,342 2,604 4,216 580 2,811 1,889 983 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 14 6 15 20 4 28 20 12 acres harvested: 2,349 1,202 2,611 4,068 606 4,612 3,006 1,707 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 53 42 39 69 22 69 38 14 acres harvested: 14,360 12,021 10,668 21,781 3,848 22,570 7,011 3,197 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 60 70 43 75 28 79 49 37 acres harvested: 31,900 43,115 23,277 45,664 15,378 48,386 29,061 24,281 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 38 36 23 56 24 54 26 14 acres harvested: 42,336 35,837 29,210 65,829 19,703 75,862 22,847 15,231 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 26 28 12 37 21 48 21 9 acres harvested: 80,889 82,599 32,123 92,394 64,104 248,274 53,101 34,506 : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 8 21 23 108 26 66 6 7 acres harvested: 26 97 53 480 88 236 18 (D) 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 101 83 119 138 72 208 49 31 acres harvested: 1,671 1,064 1,294 2,129 1,151 3,476 796 614 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 46 59 41 24 25 41 23 9 acres harvested: 1,367 2,067 1,385 936 872 1,721 653 434 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 52 48 46 39 26 42 33 13 acres harvested: 2,188 2,480 2,227 2,307 1,704 2,430 1,194 513 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 43 22 36 36 14 36 41 22 acres harvested: 3,298 1,624 2,082 3,089 759 2,823 1,442 1,094 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 31 17 28 41 15 36 29 11 acres harvested: 2,636 2,033 3,371 5,349 938 4,100 2,077 1,130 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 30 13 21 19 12 20 26 10 acres harvested: 3,854 2,333 3,330 2,844 1,559 3,435 1,880 1,470 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 14 8 13 29 8 19 16 2 acres harvested: 1,762 1,450 2,248 6,050 1,350 3,744 2,342 (D) 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 80 34 58 58 27 71 44 36 acres harvested: 21,936 10,042 17,730 16,921 6,399 23,706 8,588 8,979 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 64 48 51 76 25 109 54 34 acres harvested: 39,056 27,849 28,023 47,014 12,100 73,299 28,285 17,512 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 34 25 26 56 25 83 43 22 acres harvested: 41,740 28,595 26,911 76,808 31,279 108,610 45,295 25,572 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 29 25 13 19 18 57 17 23 acres harvested: 80,301 70,179 33,929 48,855 55,664 254,256 47,804 63,900 : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY ACRES HARVESTED : : 2022 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 83 68 77 119 26 120 42 22 acres: 392 332 289 461 152 617 244 115 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 51 36 49 50 32 83 53 22 acres: 682 483 627 643 455 1,066 710 307 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 50 30 15 49 31 65 41 6 acres: 1,191 686 349 1,188 738 1,589 1,025 141 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 43 33 37 24 32 73 42 16 acres: 1,587 1,237 1,331 881 1,245 2,786 1,519 596 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 80 41 66 67 39 65 49 36 acres: 5,622 2,950 4,402 4,649 2,864 4,716 3,242 2,615 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 54 41 58 62 13 81 58 23 acres: 7,811 5,710 7,918 8,566 1,787 11,291 8,437 3,401 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 77 49 55 102 30 95 52 16 acres: 23,509 16,066 17,212 32,848 9,358 30,815 16,045 4,928 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 51 78 31 70 24 74 38 38 acres: 36,116 54,701 21,113 47,819 16,755 49,611 27,868 26,422 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 48 42 31 77 29 96 34 18 acres: 110,629 102,124 57,912 148,832 76,272 319,099 68,214 45,910 : 2017 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 64 67 91 169 56 142 43 19 acres: 321 341 390 785 266 681 205 75 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 48 37 57 51 28 81 44 15 acres: 641 476 800 698 375 1,050 602 179 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 33 35 31 27 22 50 24 14 acres: 769 830 695 622 506 1,118 535 343 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 72 39 38 40 33 58 37 19 acres: 2,804 1,510 1,495 1,462 1,230 2,159 1,369 728 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 51 53 58 61 39 65 55 38 acres: 3,699 3,594 3,909 4,509 2,864 4,733 3,470 2,730 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 78 35 45 70 26 64 47 24 acres: 10,916 4,970 6,752 9,884 3,358 9,365 6,434 3,938 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 73 53 88 85 33 87 48 28 acres: 24,206 16,491 28,537 26,068 9,615 29,831 16,032 9,972 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 59 40 41 70 19 111 47 24 acres: 41,991 28,101 29,795 47,228 13,506 78,886 35,880 17,990 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 54 44 26 70 37 130 36 39 acres: 114,488 93,500 50,210 121,526 82,143 354,013 75,847 85,468 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Shelby : Stark : Stephenson : Tazewell : Union : Vermilion : Wabash : Warren ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 923 255 691 683 354 748 143 542 2017: 870 282 628 671 340 756 167 566 acres harvested, 2022: 304,641 148,410 248,194 302,221 70,991 405,347 108,586 239,646 2017: 308,980 164,075 259,577 269,485 84,872 426,259 101,879 294,365 : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE OF FARM : : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 29 11 46 21 9 32 6 17 acres harvested: 90 52 180 85 39 132 (D) 57 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 210 20 148 128 78 165 30 73 acres harvested: 3,839 550 2,124 2,300 875 2,922 528 1,191 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 55 9 30 39 43 33 4 17 acres harvested: 1,921 417 1,010 1,704 1,225 1,065 178 607 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 80 10 37 52 36 48 7 41 acres harvested: 4,066 724 2,115 3,367 1,068 2,984 570 2,305 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 66 26 47 61 28 50 12 55 acres harvested: 5,355 2,716 3,781 5,211 850 5,004 1,336 4,776 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 49 14 41 37 20 51 - 66 acres harvested: 4,822 1,731 4,967 4,767 928 7,212 - 9,028 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 40 12 54 27 27 23 4 21 acres harvested: 6,020 2,153 8,139 3,926 1,789 3,932 558 2,702 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 30 10 37 38 9 27 2 17 acres harvested: 5,193 2,270 6,571 6,841 1,014 5,504 (D) 2,852 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 134 38 101 71 42 112 18 82 acres harvested: 43,761 12,741 32,701 22,533 5,107 37,376 5,610 26,884 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 144 60 84 109 37 92 23 78 acres harvested: 86,184 40,180 53,080 72,296 14,354 59,909 14,747 44,754 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 62 30 39 68 14 58 17 49 acres harvested: 80,625 39,420 45,961 86,447 15,123 78,112 22,322 62,373 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 24 15 27 32 11 57 20 26 acres harvested: 62,765 45,456 87,565 92,744 28,619 201,195 62,546 82,117 : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 58 16 38 47 19 51 19 23 acres harvested: 280 56 139 177 48 198 86 97 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 178 40 138 123 74 165 37 72 acres harvested: 2,785 559 1,849 1,931 788 2,603 632 1,155 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 49 5 27 30 30 26 3 17 acres harvested: 1,829 155 1,138 950 786 846 143 376 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 67 21 28 52 35 53 7 42 acres harvested: 3,992 1,561 1,804 3,334 1,182 3,498 489 3,111 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 56 12 44 37 20 46 5 45 acres harvested: 4,403 912 3,465 3,093 916 3,991 463 3,475 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 55 12 25 28 19 32 4 48 acres harvested: 6,381 1,485 3,192 3,881 1,389 4,234 471 5,183 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 47 10 39 26 12 24 15 10 acres harvested: 6,785 1,779 6,732 4,138 1,002 4,404 2,522 1,488 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 23 9 20 31 16 31 3 21 acres harvested: 4,524 2,057 3,429 6,017 2,777 5,886 714 4,459 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 115 34 109 100 60 58 19 78 acres harvested: 35,950 10,701 33,421 29,397 10,755 19,757 6,193 23,619 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 130 57 88 110 26 122 19 104 acres harvested: 84,398 35,591 56,402 72,522 8,740 81,474 11,306 65,570 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 66 50 42 60 14 91 18 73 acres harvested: 89,872 65,672 52,166 76,003 15,190 123,330 24,500 91,246 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 26 16 30 27 15 57 18 33 acres harvested: 67,781 43,547 95,840 68,042 41,299 176,038 54,360 94,586 : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY ACRES HARVESTED : : 2022 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 101 18 103 75 72 96 15 42 acres: 473 111 437 403 295 506 65 209 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 89 3 78 40 62 58 11 32 acres: 1,235 38 1,044 545 799 781 148 436 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 62 3 27 25 17 35 5 36 acres: 1,440 75 625 577 423 828 127 823 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 88 16 42 56 64 54 9 27 acres: 3,389 638 1,607 2,064 2,269 2,090 364 1,078 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 115 18 56 95 34 64 12 59 acres: 8,347 1,329 3,795 6,593 2,063 4,597 955 4,636 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 103 40 119 102 43 105 13 111 acres: 14,376 5,348 16,530 14,391 5,804 14,894 1,702 15,817 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 156 57 134 101 27 144 25 98 acres: 51,412 17,945 42,849 33,498 7,699 49,003 8,630 33,513 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 129 58 80 101 12 81 17 69 acres: 86,012 40,333 58,939 73,110 8,857 57,189 12,496 45,092 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 80 42 52 88 23 111 36 68 acres: 137,957 82,593 122,368 171,040 42,782 275,459 84,099 138,042 : 2017 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 125 37 104 106 62 116 31 56 acres: 640 190 470 460 225 509 143 286 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 79 17 44 46 49 63 15 35 acres: 1,065 236 569 642 606 857 217 474 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 54 5 33 24 25 38 3 23 acres: 1,262 131 768 533 559 894 69 503 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 60 7 41 32 43 37 11 19 acres: 2,230 253 1,610 1,163 1,519 1,367 410 724 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 97 25 47 73 50 76 12 70 acres: 7,249 1,962 3,424 5,154 3,519 5,508 835 5,233 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 112 22 86 89 36 73 12 70 acres: 16,300 2,948 12,385 13,204 5,311 10,300 1,608 9,511 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 143 58 130 120 38 104 34 103 acres: 47,714 18,707 43,033 38,671 10,944 34,123 10,313 32,748 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 116 48 82 106 11 108 15 101 acres: 82,423 33,266 59,013 76,693 8,203 79,016 10,205 70,604 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 84 63 61 75 26 141 34 89 acres: 150,097 106,382 138,305 132,965 53,986 293,685 78,079 174,282 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Washington : Wayne : White : Whiteside : Will : Williamson : Winnebago : Woodford ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 533 545 316 724 646 382 466 776 2017: 596 611 304 695 675 385 530 704 acres harvested, 2022: 301,025 229,074 209,757 291,480 222,552 59,959 126,939 232,485 2017: 314,070 290,316 239,696 320,543 200,894 61,440 151,475 248,773 : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE OF FARM : : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 11 8 7 29 61 9 52 37 acres harvested: 42 40 27 89 183 52 159 90 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 88 116 86 134 229 137 116 153 acres harvested: 1,879 2,064 1,450 2,116 3,282 2,172 1,666 2,422 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 44 58 15 23 26 51 38 39 acres harvested: 1,968 2,050 523 724 1,079 1,385 1,247 1,505 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 16 60 27 75 39 37 45 77 acres harvested: 682 2,606 1,551 4,957 2,623 1,297 2,810 4,982 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 46 35 17 43 31 26 29 80 acres harvested: 3,959 2,259 1,280 3,669 2,702 1,690 1,894 6,589 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 19 33 16 48 34 20 25 52 acres harvested: 2,310 2,886 1,704 5,813 4,707 1,260 2,289 6,708 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 31 14 7 36 20 11 23 44 acres harvested: 4,989 1,528 495 5,203 3,678 1,108 3,974 6,597 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 28 9 7 29 8 14 11 38 acres harvested: 5,536 1,648 820 6,403 1,782 2,029 1,861 7,220 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 66 72 18 125 82 28 43 109 acres harvested: 22,315 17,577 5,974 37,576 27,985 4,077 14,830 34,299 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 92 69 48 90 61 33 50 77 acres harvested: 58,936 35,625 22,499 55,675 41,174 17,388 25,105 47,660 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 51 40 28 64 28 8 22 50 acres harvested: 68,045 53,237 33,699 78,691 39,666 9,150 31,256 68,440 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 41 31 40 28 27 8 12 20 acres harvested: 130,364 107,554 139,735 90,564 93,691 18,351 39,848 45,973 : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 36 8 - 50 65 11 102 60 acres harvested: 87 46 - 178 260 73 260 223 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 62 118 60 121 278 130 125 114 acres harvested: 1,249 1,844 1,010 2,014 3,308 2,200 1,896 1,809 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 43 44 18 28 18 35 41 21 acres harvested: 1,443 1,474 (D) 1,235 735 985 1,272 678 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 44 67 28 32 24 65 31 54 acres harvested: 2,878 3,314 1,392 1,702 1,671 2,746 1,855 3,359 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 43 56 31 28 29 26 13 62 acres harvested: 3,439 3,208 1,784 2,478 2,933 1,129 1,135 5,802 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 22 31 15 36 40 18 29 55 acres harvested: 2,525 3,214 1,642 4,032 5,550 1,653 3,685 7,295 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 39 28 3 34 15 14 23 48 acres harvested: 6,525 4,092 (D) 5,650 2,531 1,261 3,802 7,722 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 17 20 10 22 17 13 18 20 acres harvested: 3,425 2,833 1,528 4,637 3,764 1,369 3,450 4,001 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 81 53 16 127 72 24 49 105 acres harvested: 26,324 15,393 3,978 38,629 22,530 4,921 15,820 34,740 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 100 73 37 117 59 21 52 90 acres harvested: 63,083 39,999 19,991 73,617 38,869 10,223 33,777 55,358 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 74 62 33 67 37 24 30 55 acres harvested: 97,643 77,236 39,456 84,116 48,042 26,340 39,494 71,585 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 35 51 53 33 21 4 17 20 acres harvested: 105,449 137,663 167,935 102,255 70,701 8,540 45,029 56,201 : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY ACRES HARVESTED : : 2022 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 32 46 32 77 159 69 118 114 acres: 163 242 182 332 741 356 553 525 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 40 68 44 65 82 81 38 55 acres: 521 889 577 861 1,091 1,092 474 699 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 24 57 26 33 37 30 42 34 acres: 546 1,335 600 781 845 702 981 770 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 44 77 29 28 39 66 40 62 acres: 1,704 2,962 1,059 1,114 1,450 2,482 1,450 2,248 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 55 67 30 114 61 51 59 106 acres: 3,793 4,420 2,016 8,310 4,420 3,360 4,365 7,584 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 65 41 28 82 65 24 45 142 acres: 9,340 5,633 3,577 11,779 9,859 3,276 6,680 20,252 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 96 70 39 152 88 20 57 136 acres: 30,762 22,525 13,829 47,200 30,013 5,299 18,802 45,573 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 91 58 23 93 60 28 33 65 acres: 61,388 38,054 16,623 62,868 40,776 17,677 22,530 45,284 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 86 61 65 80 55 13 34 62 acres: 192,808 153,014 171,294 158,235 133,357 25,715 71,104 109,550 : 2017 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 67 56 19 93 216 63 157 107 acres: 281 341 108 422 1,180 356 545 446 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 27 59 44 55 91 73 46 46 acres: 383 765 541 716 1,213 999 550 583 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 30 69 17 26 32 37 27 30 acres: 698 1,611 408 611 744 845 606 693 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 31 53 33 32 27 70 45 42 acres: 1,108 2,063 1,304 1,243 1,068 2,582 1,706 1,588 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 71 79 29 62 35 58 44 72 acres: 5,286 5,560 1,971 4,318 2,487 3,848 3,063 5,217 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 69 62 25 81 72 21 55 121 acres: 10,607 9,352 3,397 12,259 10,388 2,925 8,270 17,573 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 107 71 26 150 92 23 63 142 acres: 35,787 23,726 8,150 48,585 28,672 6,891 20,395 46,426 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 93 62 33 99 56 19 46 73 acres: 63,373 43,613 23,298 68,362 39,333 13,266 31,817 51,655 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 101 100 78 97 54 21 47 71 acres: 196,547 203,285 200,519 184,027 115,809 29,728 84,523 124,592 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 10. Irrigation: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Illinois : Adams : Alexander : Bond : Boone : Brown : Bureau ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Irrigated farms (see text) .........................number, 2022: 2,930 31 2 7 23 4 79 2017: 2,541 37 5 9 18 3 47 Land in irrigated farms .............................acres, 2022: 2,376,129 20,386 (D) 149 4,343 (D) 90,092 2017: 2,156,235 37,108 9,729 405 2,551 (D) 48,683 : Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 2,891 31 2 7 23 4 78 2017: 2,481 35 5 9 18 1 46 acres, 2022: 2,162,986 17,811 (D) 57 3,097 (D) 83,493 2017: 1,951,105 33,717 8,428 45 2,046 (D) 46,098 Other cropland, excluding cropland pastured .......farms, 2022: 1,182 8 - 3 12 3 33 2017: 950 11 1 5 8 1 16 acres, 2022: 68,901 1,286 - 30 473 77 4,214 2017: 68,611 955 (D) 78 120 (D) 612 Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured ..........farms, 2022: 615 10 - 1 2 1 12 2017: 630 13 - 5 5 3 12 acres, 2022: 27,188 298 - (D) (D) (D) 177 2017: 29,365 728 - 67 42 163 193 : Irrigated land ......................................acres, 2022: 635,957 7,922 (D) 20 1,379 300 22,267 2017: 612,459 10,957 2,585 36 898 160 13,523 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 2,864 31 2 7 23 4 78 2017: 2,418 34 5 5 18 1 46 acres, 2022: 633,494 7,922 (D) 20 1,379 300 (D) 2017: 608,640 10,877 2,585 8 898 (D) (D) Pastureland and other land ........................farms, 2022: 137 - - - - - 1 2017: 162 3 - 4 - 2 1 acres, 2022: 2,463 - - - - - (D) 2017: 3,819 80 - 28 - (D) (D) : 2022 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: 546 8 - 2 2 - 8 acres irrigated: 893 8 - (D) (D) - 27 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: 580 3 - 5 10 - 11 acres irrigated: 4,160 (D) - (D) 142 - (D) 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: 80 3 - - - - - acres irrigated: 1,637 51 - - - - - 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: 111 3 - - 1 1 - acres irrigated: 3,685 27 - - (D) (D) - : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: 102 2 - - 1 - - acres irrigated: 3,881 (D) - - (D) - - 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: 80 - - - - - 7 acres irrigated: 5,763 - - - - - 196 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: 54 - - - - - 1 acres irrigated: 4,896 - - - - - (D) 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: 73 - - - - - 5 acres irrigated: 7,078 - - - - - 330 : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: 299 2 - - 7 2 5 acres irrigated: 46,910 (D) - - 810 (D) 598 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: 325 4 - - 1 - 16 acres irrigated: 70,546 555 - - (D) - 2,965 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: 282 1 1 - 1 - 9 acres irrigated: 103,537 (D) (D) - (D) - 2,692 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: 398 5 1 - - 1 17 acres irrigated: 382,971 7,034 (D) - - (D) 15,274 : 2017 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: 500 7 - - 1 - - acres irrigated: 811 7 - - (D) - - 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: 430 4 - 7 9 - 6 acres irrigated: 2,471 55 - (D) 57 - (D) 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: 65 - - - 1 - - acres irrigated: 1,310 - - - (D) - - 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: 87 1 - 1 1 - - acres irrigated: 1,977 (D) - (D) (D) - - : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: 63 - - 1 - 2 - acres irrigated: 2,099 - - (D) - (D) - 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: 54 - - - 1 - 3 acres irrigated: 3,787 - - - (D) - 316 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: 54 3 - - - - 2 acres irrigated: 4,682 (D) - - - - (D) 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: 68 1 - - - - 3 acres irrigated: 7,261 (D) - - - - 339 : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: 223 4 - - 3 - 4 acres irrigated: 30,719 620 - - (D) - 225 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: 314 3 1 - 2 - 12 acres irrigated: 69,076 (D) (D) - (D) - 3,204 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: 320 11 3 - - - 11 acres irrigated: 143,424 2,755 (D) - - - 2,823 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: 363 3 1 - - 1 6 acres irrigated: 344,842 (D) (D) - - (D) 6,341 : Land with irrigation systems or equipment : present (see text) .................................farms, 2022: 3,201 33 2 14 26 4 84 acres, 2022: 713,406 7,925 (D) 27 3,465 300 24,295 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 10. Irrigation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Calhoun : Carroll : Cass : Champaign : Christian : Clark : Clay : Clinton ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Irrigated farms (see text) .........................number, 2022: 1 18 47 63 8 33 9 15 2017: 2 17 68 60 5 33 3 14 Land in irrigated farms .............................acres, 2022: (D) 19,979 62,442 58,887 434 29,643 2,103 7,648 2017: (D) 24,977 90,434 58,432 394 40,866 (D) 11,069 : Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 1 17 47 63 8 28 9 15 2017: 2 15 67 60 5 33 3 14 acres, 2022: (D) 19,111 53,349 55,202 187 28,303 1,747 7,037 2017: (D) 21,704 78,357 56,386 229 36,976 (D) 10,717 Other cropland, excluding cropland pastured .......farms, 2022: 1 8 35 34 1 15 5 3 2017: 1 7 34 28 2 13 3 3 acres, 2022: (D) 352 3,995 2,325 (D) 406 247 238 2017: (D) (D) 3,113 1,072 (D) 875 (D) 38 Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured ..........farms, 2022: 1 - 9 7 7 2 - 3 2017: 2 7 14 12 1 2 1 1 acres, 2022: (D) - 876 66 48 (D) - 17 2017: (D) 320 1,467 47 (D) (D) (D) (D) : Irrigated land ......................................acres, 2022: (D) 9,285 21,093 13,992 (D) 12,105 153 1,277 2017: (D) 10,620 30,454 14,210 21 11,754 (D) 1,241 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 1 15 47 63 8 28 9 15 2017: 2 13 66 58 5 25 2 14 acres, 2022: (D) 9,193 (D) 13,984 (D) 12,090 153 1,277 2017: (D) 10,606 (D) 14,202 21 11,266 (D) 1,241 Pastureland and other land ........................farms, 2022: - 4 1 3 - 5 - - 2017: - 4 3 4 - 8 1 - acres, 2022: - 92 (D) 8 - 15 - - 2017: - 14 (D) 8 - 488 (D) - : 2022 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: - - - 21 5 - 4 1 acres irrigated: - - - (D) 5 - 4 (D) 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: - 7 4 8 - 12 - 2 acres irrigated: - 9 13 61 - (D) - (D) 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: - 1 - - - - - 2 acres irrigated: - (D) - - - - - (D) 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: - - 2 3 1 - - 1 acres irrigated: - - (D) 123 (D) - - (D) : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: 1 2 - 2 1 1 2 - acres irrigated: (D) (D) - (D) (D) (D) (D) - 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: - - 2 - - - - 2 acres irrigated: - - (D) - - - - (D) 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: - 1 1 4 - - - - acres irrigated: - (D) (D) 252 - - - - 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: - - - - 1 - - - acres irrigated: - - - - (D) - - - : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: - - 15 - - - 2 3 acres irrigated: - - 3,198 - - - (D) 880 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: - 1 5 7 - 10 - 2 acres irrigated: - (D) 1,354 575 - 2,750 - (D) 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: - 2 4 7 - 5 1 1 acres irrigated: - (D) 2,740 2,349 - 1,550 (D) (D) 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: - 4 14 11 - 5 - 1 acres irrigated: - 7,967 13,533 10,504 - 7,578 - (D) : 2017 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: - 2 1 22 2 1 - 5 acres irrigated: - (D) (D) 53 (D) (D) - (D) 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: 1 3 2 6 - 4 - 2 acres irrigated: (D) 11 (D) 24 - (D) - (D) 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: - - 2 2 - 1 - 1 acres irrigated: - - (D) (D) - (D) - (D) 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: - - - - 2 - - - acres irrigated: - - - - (D) - - - : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: - 1 2 1 - - 1 - acres irrigated: - (D) (D) (D) - - (D) - 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: - - - 1 - - - - acres irrigated: - - - (D) - - - - 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: - - 2 1 - 1 - - acres irrigated: - - (D) (D) - (D) - - 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: - - 7 - 1 - - - acres irrigated: - - 816 - (D) - - - : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: - 1 7 2 - - - - acres irrigated: - (D) 1,067 (D) - - - - 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: 1 3 15 3 - 11 - 3 acres irrigated: (D) 560 4,489 257 - 2,008 - 550 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: - 3 11 12 - 7 1 - acres irrigated: - 1,724 5,643 4,679 - 2,462 (D) - 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: - 4 19 10 - 8 1 3 acres irrigated: - (D) 18,082 8,629 - 7,039 (D) 670 : Land with irrigation systems or equipment : present (see text) .................................farms, 2022: 1 18 54 66 8 34 10 20 acres, 2022: (D) 10,790 24,759 15,486 (D) 13,655 165 1,515 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 10. Irrigation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Coles : Cook : Crawford : Cumberland : De Kalb : De Witt : Douglas : Du Page ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Irrigated farms (see text) .........................number, 2022: 6 48 45 9 14 8 15 19 2017: 10 45 29 14 13 12 7 18 Land in irrigated farms .............................acres, 2022: (D) 1,786 71,824 799 3,965 (D) 353 148 2017: 519 1,709 38,986 4,143 3,164 (D) 322 98 : Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 6 47 45 9 14 8 15 19 2017: 10 39 29 14 13 5 7 18 acres, 2022: (D) 1,359 68,711 450 3,385 (D) 243 76 2017: 276 1,192 36,024 3,728 2,748 (D) 248 53 Other cropland, excluding cropland pastured .......farms, 2022: 2 7 18 7 9 2 2 3 2017: 1 10 9 7 8 7 3 7 acres, 2022: (D) (D) 1,236 112 247 (D) (D) 4 2017: (D) 268 1,594 241 288 13 11 18 Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured ..........farms, 2022: 2 8 3 2 2 3 11 1 2017: 6 8 1 - 3 8 3 - acres, 2022: (D) 116 90 (D) (D) 123 47 (D) 2017: 78 44 (D) - 13 33 13 - : Irrigated land ......................................acres, 2022: 47 161 19,211 390 520 (D) 50 43 2017: 59 114 9,098 963 525 190 24 46 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 6 47 45 9 14 6 15 19 2017: 10 38 28 14 13 4 7 18 acres, 2022: 47 (D) 19,211 390 520 (D) 50 43 2017: 59 70 (D) 963 525 (D) 24 46 Pastureland and other land ........................farms, 2022: - 1 - - - 2 - - 2017: - 7 1 - - 8 - - acres, 2022: - (D) - - - (D) - - 2017: - 44 (D) - - (D) - - : 2022 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: 3 37 6 - 3 4 7 12 acres irrigated: 3 75 (D) - 5 4 8 17 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: 1 7 4 5 3 1 5 7 acres irrigated: (D) 18 33 (D) 14 (D) 39 26 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: - - 2 - - - - - acres irrigated: - - (D) - - - - - 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: 1 1 - - 1 2 3 - acres irrigated: (D) (D) - - (D) (D) 3 - : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: - 1 - 3 - - - - acres irrigated: - (D) - 122 - - - - 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres irrigated: - - - - - - - - 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres irrigated: - - - - - - - - 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: - - - 1 2 - - - acres irrigated: - - - (D) (D) - - - : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: - - 5 - 3 - - - acres irrigated: - - 240 - 401 - - - 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: 1 2 6 - 1 - - - acres irrigated: (D) (D) 186 - (D) - - - 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: - - 6 - 1 1 - - acres irrigated: - - 3,090 - (D) (D) - - 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: - - 16 - - - - - acres irrigated: - - 15,616 - - - - - : 2017 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: 2 31 2 5 1 6 1 14 acres irrigated: (D) 48 (D) 20 (D) (D) (D) 21 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: 3 7 3 1 5 4 5 4 acres irrigated: (D) 43 35 (D) 26 24 (D) 25 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: 3 - - 2 - - - - acres irrigated: 3 - - (D) - - - - 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: - 2 1 - 1 - - - acres irrigated: - (D) (D) - (D) - - - : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: - 2 - 1 2 - - - acres irrigated: - (D) - (D) (D) - - - 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: 2 1 1 - - - - - acres irrigated: (D) (D) (D) - - - - - 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: - - - - - - 1 - acres irrigated: - - - - - - (D) - 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: - 1 1 - 1 1 - - acres irrigated: - (D) (D) - (D) (D) - - : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: - - 5 - 1 - - - acres irrigated: - - 128 - (D) - - - 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: - 1 3 5 1 - - - acres irrigated: - (D) 1,296 860 (D) - - - 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: - - 5 - 1 - - - acres irrigated: - - 4,238 - (D) - - - 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: - - 8 - - 1 - - acres irrigated: - - 3,161 - - (D) - - : Land with irrigation systems or equipment : present (see text) .................................farms, 2022: 6 52 45 9 17 10 16 19 acres, 2022: 47 204 22,212 436 617 (D) 67 43 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 10. Irrigation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Edgar : Edwards : Effingham : Fayette : Ford : Franklin : Fulton : Gallatin ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Irrigated farms (see text) .........................number, 2022: 12 3 18 35 12 13 12 27 2017: 4 1 16 27 7 15 12 33 Land in irrigated farms .............................acres, 2022: 3,811 (D) 1,130 2,774 10,849 548 13,970 115,413 2017: (D) (D) 2,743 1,939 9,908 1,226 16,749 119,610 : Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 12 3 18 35 12 13 11 27 2017: 4 1 16 27 7 15 12 33 acres, 2022: 3,367 (D) 629 1,450 10,667 296 12,805 112,240 2017: (D) (D) 2,312 814 9,855 778 15,135 110,114 Other cropland, excluding cropland pastured .......farms, 2022: 1 1 3 10 7 5 7 13 2017: - - 3 8 3 3 3 14 acres, 2022: (D) (D) 8 161 92 (D) 69 683 2017: - - (D) 80 34 34 (D) 1,855 Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured ..........farms, 2022: 1 - 8 19 3 5 5 8 2017: 1 - 4 18 - 8 8 6 acres, 2022: (D) - 70 255 5 30 (D) 979 2017: (D) - 73 478 - 32 786 899 : Irrigated land ......................................acres, 2022: 753 (D) 345 287 1,642 68 1,104 30,216 2017: (D) (D) 361 203 1,002 91 999 28,010 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 12 3 18 35 12 13 11 27 2017: 4 1 14 27 7 9 11 33 acres, 2022: 753 (D) 345 281 1,642 68 (D) 30,216 2017: (D) (D) 350 (D) 1,002 28 (D) 28,010 Pastureland and other land ........................farms, 2022: - - - 6 - - 1 - 2017: - - 3 1 - 7 1 - acres, 2022: - - - 6 - - (D) - 2017: - - 11 (D) - 63 (D) - : 2022 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: 3 1 7 3 4 3 2 1 acres irrigated: 3 (D) 8 18 4 5 (D) (D) 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: 1 - 4 12 - 7 2 - acres irrigated: (D) - (D) 86 - 29 (D) - 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: 1 - - 7 - - - - acres irrigated: (D) - - 49 - - - - 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: - - - 5 - 1 - - acres irrigated: - - - 88 - (D) - - : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: 2 - 5 4 - 1 - 1 acres irrigated: (D) - 209 8 - (D) - (D) 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: 2 - - 2 2 - - 1 acres irrigated: (D) - - (D) (D) - - (D) 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: - - 2 - 1 - - - acres irrigated: - - (D) - (D) - - - 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: - 1 - 1 - 1 - - acres irrigated: - (D) - (D) - (D) - - : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: 1 - - - 2 - 4 1 acres irrigated: (D) - - - (D) - 24 (D) 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: - - - 1 - - - 1 acres irrigated: - - - (D) - - - (D) 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: 2 - - - 1 - - 4 acres irrigated: (D) - - - (D) - - 650 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: - 1 - - 2 - 4 18 acres irrigated: - (D) - - (D) - 1,064 29,081 : 2017 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: 2 - 4 6 2 5 2 - acres irrigated: (D) - 4 15 (D) 8 (D) - 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: 1 1 2 9 - - 1 - acres irrigated: (D) (D) (D) 27 - - (D) - 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: - - 3 1 - 1 - 1 acres irrigated: - - 170 (D) - (D) - (D) 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: - - 2 6 - 6 - 1 acres irrigated: - - (D) 96 - 60 - (D) : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: - - 1 3 - - - - acres irrigated: - - (D) 11 - - - - 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: - - - 1 1 - - 3 acres irrigated: - - - (D) (D) - - 195 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: - - 1 - 1 - 1 - acres irrigated: - - (D) - (D) - (D) - 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: - - - - - 3 - - acres irrigated: - - - - - (D) - - : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: - - 1 - - - - 2 acres irrigated: - - (D) - - - - (D) 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: 1 - 1 1 - - 1 5 acres irrigated: (D) - (D) (D) - - (D) 1,850 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: - - 1 - 1 - 5 5 acres irrigated: - - (D) - (D) - 596 2,700 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: - - - - 2 - 2 16 acres irrigated: - - - - (D) - (D) 23,116 : Land with irrigation systems or equipment : present (see text) .................................farms, 2022: 14 9 18 36 13 13 12 30 acres, 2022: 827 4,345 350 368 1,755 98 1,115 30,472 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 10. Irrigation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Greene : Grundy : Hamilton : Hancock : Hardin : Henderson : Henry : Iroquois ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Irrigated farms (see text) .........................number, 2022: 7 8 - 24 - 62 49 51 2017: 9 4 - 29 - 37 55 24 Land in irrigated farms .............................acres, 2022: (D) 509 - 34,030 - 50,009 39,948 37,100 2017: 6,019 7,456 - 45,969 - 34,090 35,853 19,886 : Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 7 8 - 24 - 62 49 51 2017: 9 4 - 29 - 37 55 23 acres, 2022: (D) 421 - 32,733 - 41,354 37,342 32,907 2017: 4,497 6,842 - 43,131 - 29,768 32,531 17,615 Other cropland, excluding cropland pastured .......farms, 2022: 3 2 - 6 - 28 17 23 2017: 2 2 - 14 - 26 14 10 acres, 2022: 27 (D) - 132 - 2,138 870 2,958 2017: (D) (D) - 708 - 1,676 752 1,565 Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured ..........farms, 2022: - 5 - 4 - 15 16 6 2017: 3 1 - 5 - 17 21 8 acres, 2022: - 60 - 16 - 2,201 373 (D) 2017: 420 (D) - 200 - 1,507 785 185 : Irrigated land ......................................acres, 2022: (D) 21 - 4,278 - 17,938 7,796 4,877 2017: 783 (D) - 6,846 - 12,655 7,409 5,699 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 7 8 - 24 - 61 49 50 2017: 7 4 - 29 - 37 55 23 acres, 2022: (D) 21 - 4,278 - (D) 7,714 4,861 2017: (D) (D) - 6,834 - (D) 7,409 (D) Pastureland and other land ........................farms, 2022: - - - - - 2 6 7 2017: 2 - - 3 - 2 - 1 acres, 2022: - - - - - (D) 82 16 2017: (D) - - 12 - (D) - (D) : 2022 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: 2 1 - 5 - 1 - 11 acres irrigated: (D) (D) - 7 - (D) - 13 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: - 4 - 6 - - 12 14 acres irrigated: - 11 - 49 - - (D) 186 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: 2 - - - - 5 - 1 acres irrigated: (D) - - - - 159 - (D) 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: 1 - - - - 2 1 - acres irrigated: (D) - - - - (D) (D) - : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: - 2 - - - 3 3 - acres irrigated: - (D) - - - 286 202 - 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: - - - - - 1 - - acres irrigated: - - - - - (D) - - 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: - - - - - 3 5 - acres irrigated: - - - - - 342 480 - 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: - 1 - 2 - - 1 2 acres irrigated: - (D) - (D) - - (D) (D) : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: - - - - - 15 8 3 acres irrigated: - - - - - 2,687 985 (D) 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: 1 - - 2 - 12 9 8 acres irrigated: (D) - - (D) - 2,425 1,795 1,204 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: - - - 5 - 15 5 7 acres irrigated: - - - 1,191 - 5,579 1,997 720 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: 1 - - 4 - 5 5 5 acres irrigated: (D) - - 2,660 - 6,221 2,236 2,438 : 2017 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: 3 1 - 4 - - 4 5 acres irrigated: 3 (D) - 16 - - 18 5 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: 1 - - 2 - 1 12 4 acres irrigated: (D) - - (D) - (D) 14 (D) 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: - - - - - 2 2 - acres irrigated: - - - - - (D) (D) - 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: - - - - - 1 7 - acres irrigated: - - - - - (D) (D) - : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: - - - - - 2 7 - acres irrigated: - - - - - (D) 690 - 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: - - - - - 2 - - acres irrigated: - - - - - (D) - - 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres irrigated: - - - - - - - - 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: - - - 2 - 2 - - acres irrigated: - - - (D) - (D) - - : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: - - - - - 5 4 2 acres irrigated: - - - - - 723 738 (D) 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: 1 - - 5 - 13 3 6 acres irrigated: (D) - - 250 - 2,160 484 1,005 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: 4 - - 11 - 8 13 4 acres irrigated: (D) - - 3,111 - 3,322 5,002 1,911 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: - 3 - 5 - 1 3 3 acres irrigated: - (D) - 3,185 - (D) 440 2,397 : Land with irrigation systems or equipment : present (see text) .................................farms, 2022: 7 8 - 27 6 63 54 58 acres, 2022: (D) 21 - 4,741 6 18,523 8,514 6,173 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 10. Irrigation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Jackson : Jasper : Jefferson : Jersey : Jo Daviess : Johnson : Kane : Kankakee ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Irrigated farms (see text) .........................number, 2022: 66 6 29 5 26 14 57 52 2017: 41 3 17 6 16 14 60 65 Land in irrigated farms .............................acres, 2022: 60,815 854 5,434 813 5,754 1,347 11,323 56,639 2017: 21,578 (D) 534 5,241 (D) 4,728 5,638 59,343 : Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 66 6 29 5 26 14 57 52 2017: 41 3 15 6 16 14 60 65 acres, 2022: 52,968 (D) 178 88 4,177 736 10,438 54,363 2017: 15,200 (D) 170 99 (D) 3,034 3,957 56,556 Other cropland, excluding cropland pastured .......farms, 2022: 18 4 17 3 17 2 10 23 2017: 10 1 4 3 4 4 19 16 acres, 2022: 277 8 363 182 572 (D) 106 513 2017: 1,312 (D) 10 858 (D) 157 439 934 Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured ..........farms, 2022: 16 - 13 2 8 10 9 5 2017: 21 - 8 1 2 5 16 4 acres, 2022: 905 - 102 (D) 626 224 (D) 35 2017: 1,390 - 39 (D) (D) 776 479 325 : Irrigated land ......................................acres, 2022: 7,857 67 89 14 531 95 1,610 11,351 2017: 1,738 (D) 94 7 753 457 1,295 18,404 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 66 6 29 5 26 14 57 52 2017: 39 3 15 6 16 14 60 64 acres, 2022: 7,857 (D) 89 14 531 95 1,610 11,351 2017: (D) (D) (D) 7 753 457 (D) (D) Pastureland and other land ........................farms, 2022: - 1 - - - - - - 2017: 2 - 2 - - - 1 1 acres, 2022: - (D) - - - - - - 2017: (D) - (D) - - - (D) (D) : 2022 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: 15 - 13 1 5 1 24 7 acres irrigated: 25 - 13 (D) 7 (D) 37 16 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: 13 3 7 1 9 10 20 12 acres irrigated: 33 18 31 (D) 42 10 141 91 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: - - 1 1 - - 1 - acres irrigated: - - (D) (D) - - (D) - 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: 3 1 1 - 4 1 3 4 acres irrigated: (D) (D) (D) - 228 (D) 141 (D) : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: - - - - 1 - 1 1 acres irrigated: - - - - (D) - (D) (D) 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: 3 - - - 3 - 1 - acres irrigated: 215 - - - 27 - (D) - 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: - - - - 1 - 1 - acres irrigated: - - - - (D) - (D) - 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: - - 1 - 2 - 2 2 acres irrigated: - - (D) - (D) - (D) (D) : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: 6 2 - 2 - 2 2 4 acres irrigated: 36 (D) - (D) - (D) (D) 4 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: 5 - 6 - - - 1 5 acres irrigated: 10 - 30 - - - (D) 798 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: 2 - - - - - - 5 acres irrigated: (D) - - - - - - 1,037 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: 19 - - - 1 - 1 12 acres irrigated: 6,956 - - - (D) - (D) 8,951 : 2017 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: 17 - 2 - 7 4 20 16 acres irrigated: 21 - (D) - 8 (D) 22 21 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: 4 1 13 4 6 2 27 7 acres irrigated: 10 (D) 79 (D) 8 (D) 81 81 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: - - 1 - - 4 1 - acres irrigated: - - (D) - - 4 (D) - 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: 5 - 1 - 1 - - 1 acres irrigated: (D) - (D) - (D) - - (D) : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: 2 - - - - - 1 3 acres irrigated: (D) - - - - - (D) (D) 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: - - - - - - 1 1 acres irrigated: - - - - - - (D) (D) 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: - - - - - - - 1 acres irrigated: - - - - - - - (D) 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: - - - - - - 2 1 acres irrigated: - - - - - - (D) (D) : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: 2 1 - - - 1 3 9 acres irrigated: (D) (D) - - - (D) 529 482 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: 4 1 - - - - 5 10 acres irrigated: (D) (D) - - - - (D) 2,750 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: 2 - - - - 3 - 5 acres irrigated: (D) - - - - 400 - 2,236 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: 5 - - 2 2 - - 11 acres irrigated: 1,008 - - (D) (D) - - 12,279 : Land with irrigation systems or equipment : present (see text) .................................farms, 2022: 74 7 32 5 26 20 65 52 acres, 2022: 8,191 75 536 14 597 166 1,817 13,875 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 10. Irrigation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Kendall : Knox : Lake : La Salle : Lawrence : Lee : Livingston : Logan ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Irrigated farms (see text) .........................number, 2022: 28 14 29 34 41 65 19 25 2017: 16 3 46 51 34 58 15 14 Land in irrigated farms .............................acres, 2022: 6,641 1,231 7,096 21,272 89,185 87,562 6,573 98,492 2017: 7,620 764 6,651 28,053 91,777 75,456 437 23,608 : Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 28 12 29 30 41 63 19 25 2017: 16 3 46 51 34 58 15 14 acres, 2022: 5,304 484 3,462 20,698 85,840 85,060 6,247 94,268 2017: 4,933 28 4,202 26,999 86,267 73,251 276 23,335 Other cropland, excluding cropland pastured .......farms, 2022: 5 5 7 12 18 23 5 13 2017: 6 1 14 14 7 21 2 11 acres, 2022: 1,208 83 (D) 329 605 781 118 412 2017: (D) (D) 110 354 233 407 (D) 168 Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured ..........farms, 2022: 4 3 6 6 3 7 - 4 2017: 1 - 12 8 4 8 1 1 acres, 2022: 11 54 (D) 23 (D) 110 - (D) 2017: (D) - 346 46 38 275 (D) (D) : Irrigated land ......................................acres, 2022: 1,332 160 352 5,869 27,946 24,484 1,581 4,461 2017: (D) 28 422 6,057 29,082 23,884 96 2,570 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 28 12 28 30 41 62 17 25 2017: 16 3 46 51 34 58 15 14 acres, 2022: 1,332 (D) (D) 5,861 (D) (D) (D) 4,461 2017: (D) 28 416 6,057 (D) (D) 96 2,570 Pastureland and other land ........................farms, 2022: - 2 2 4 1 3 2 - 2017: - - 4 - 2 1 - - acres, 2022: - (D) (D) 8 (D) (D) (D) - 2017: - - 6 - (D) (D) - - : 2022 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: 9 5 15 10 1 7 2 8 acres irrigated: 11 (D) 32 14 (D) 11 (D) 22 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: 9 - 10 12 2 2 7 - acres irrigated: 26 - 75 110 (D) (D) 186 - 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: 3 - - 1 2 1 - - acres irrigated: 178 - - (D) (D) (D) - - 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: - 1 - 1 - - 2 - acres irrigated: - (D) - (D) - - (D) - : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: 4 6 - - - 2 - - acres irrigated: 264 104 - - - (D) - - 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: - - 1 3 1 - 1 - acres irrigated: - - (D) 360 (D) - (D) - 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: - - - 1 - 2 2 1 acres irrigated: - - - (D) - (D) (D) (D) 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: - 2 - - - 4 - - acres irrigated: - (D) - - - 860 - - : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: - - - 2 4 12 - 4 acres irrigated: - - - (D) 614 1,531 - (D) 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: 2 - 2 - 11 9 2 - acres irrigated: (D) - (D) - 1,740 2,265 (D) - 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: - - - 2 6 8 3 2 acres irrigated: - - - (D) 2,203 2,316 1,200 (D) 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: 1 - 1 2 14 18 - 10 acres irrigated: (D) - (D) (D) 23,251 17,049 - 3,962 : 2017 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: 5 - 22 16 5 5 7 1 acres irrigated: 11 - 52 20 7 6 (D) (D) 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: 3 - 15 17 - 3 7 - acres irrigated: 11 - 117 27 - (D) 86 - 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: - - 2 - 2 1 - 1 acres irrigated: - - (D) - (D) (D) - (D) 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: - - - 3 1 2 - - acres irrigated: - - - (D) (D) (D) - - : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: 2 - - - - - - - acres irrigated: (D) - - - - - - - 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: - - 2 3 - 1 1 - acres irrigated: - - (D) 201 - (D) (D) - 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: 1 2 1 1 1 3 - - acres irrigated: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) - - 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: - - - - - 2 - - acres irrigated: - - - - - (D) - - : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: 2 1 1 2 3 7 - 1 acres irrigated: (D) (D) (D) (D) 615 1,443 - (D) 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: 2 - 2 2 - 11 - 2 acres irrigated: (D) - (D) (D) - 2,207 - (D) 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: - - - 1 6 9 - 5 acres irrigated: - - - (D) 2,878 4,144 - 733 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: 1 - 1 6 16 14 - 4 acres irrigated: (D) - (D) (D) 25,508 14,968 - 1,472 : Land with irrigation systems or equipment : present (see text) .................................farms, 2022: 29 14 35 41 45 70 26 26 acres, 2022: 4,462 160 383 6,651 28,840 27,578 1,630 4,469 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 10. Irrigation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : McDonough : McHenry : McLean : Macon : Macoupin : Madison : Marion : Marshall ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Irrigated farms (see text) .........................number, 2022: 17 125 36 24 19 32 11 29 2017: 8 93 36 19 11 25 22 15 Land in irrigated farms .............................acres, 2022: 2,264 49,773 9,322 1,159 1,665 9,695 994 17,376 2017: 584 56,633 11,179 433 936 7,488 1,908 17,433 : Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 17 121 36 24 19 30 10 29 2017: 8 93 36 17 9 25 22 15 acres, 2022: 554 45,791 8,253 674 899 9,048 (D) 14,570 2017: (D) 53,938 10,306 346 666 6,758 1,259 16,089 Other cropland, excluding cropland pastured .......farms, 2022: 5 39 23 4 5 10 3 11 2017: 3 27 19 4 2 6 7 5 acres, 2022: 46 2,028 447 (D) 43 147 24 338 2017: 14 734 509 6 (D) 189 139 93 Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured ..........farms, 2022: 7 33 2 4 3 10 4 7 2017: 4 27 4 4 5 7 12 4 acres, 2022: 58 384 (D) 54 445 126 98 405 2017: (D) 292 16 44 42 123 188 569 : Irrigated land ......................................acres, 2022: 120 9,037 2,085 331 242 (D) 195 4,152 2017: 70 9,617 3,185 143 31 503 214 2,935 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 16 118 36 24 19 30 10 29 2017: 7 91 36 15 9 25 19 14 acres, 2022: (D) 9,009 2,085 331 242 (D) (D) 4,152 2017: (D) (D) 3,185 99 (D) (D) 131 (D) Pastureland and other land ........................farms, 2022: 1 12 - - - 2 2 - 2017: 2 2 - 4 2 1 3 1 acres, 2022: (D) 28 - - - (D) (D) - 2017: (D) (D) - 44 (D) (D) 83 (D) : 2022 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: 6 45 18 15 8 10 4 - acres irrigated: 13 84 19 24 13 25 6 - 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: 9 41 7 6 5 13 6 1 acres irrigated: 33 242 50 32 45 58 (D) (D) 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: - - - - 2 2 - - acres irrigated: - - - - (D) (D) - - 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: - 3 2 - - 2 - 3 acres irrigated: - 11 (D) - - (D) - 224 : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: - 1 - - 2 - - 2 acres irrigated: - (D) - - (D) - - (D) 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: - 4 - - - - - - acres irrigated: - 266 - - - - - - 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: - 1 - 1 - 1 - - acres irrigated: - (D) - (D) - (D) - - 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: - 2 - - - - - 1 acres irrigated: - (D) - - - - - (D) : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: 1 7 4 1 - - - 13 acres irrigated: (D) 1,096 406 (D) - - - 2,379 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: - 5 3 1 2 1 1 4 acres irrigated: - 1,451 7 (D) (D) (D) (D) 575 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: 1 8 - - - 2 - 3 acres irrigated: (D) 3,178 - - - (D) - 293 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: - 8 2 - - 1 - 2 acres irrigated: - 2,620 (D) - - (D) - (D) : 2017 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: 2 24 18 12 6 8 7 - acres irrigated: (D) 39 18 17 10 11 7 - 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: 4 27 3 4 2 8 5 2 acres irrigated: 14 105 4 6 (D) 18 11 (D) 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: - 2 - - 1 1 3 - acres irrigated: - (D) - - (D) (D) 83 - 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: - 4 2 1 - - 5 - acres irrigated: - 107 (D) (D) - - (D) - : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: - 2 - 2 - 2 - - acres irrigated: - (D) - (D) - (D) - - 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: 1 1 - - - - - 1 acres irrigated: (D) (D) - - - - - (D) 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: - 2 - - - 2 - - acres irrigated: - (D) - - - (D) - - 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: - 1 - - - - - - acres irrigated: - (D) - - - - - - : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: 1 5 5 - 2 - 1 3 acres irrigated: (D) 1,150 1,337 - (D) - (D) 801 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: - 6 6 - - 3 1 2 acres irrigated: - 1,753 (D) - - 232 (D) (D) 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: - 7 - - - - - 2 acres irrigated: - 2,331 - - - - - (D) 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: - 12 2 - - 1 - 5 acres irrigated: - 3,749 (D) - - (D) - 1,134 : Land with irrigation systems or equipment : present (see text) .................................farms, 2022: 24 146 42 24 19 34 15 30 acres, 2022: 181 10,826 2,351 331 244 3,046 259 4,287 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 10. Irrigation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Mason : Massac : Menard : Mercer : Monroe : Montgomery : Morgan : Moultrie ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Irrigated farms (see text) .........................number, 2022: 257 35 26 29 26 8 19 15 2017: 223 22 29 25 25 11 18 14 Land in irrigated farms .............................acres, 2022: 258,960 57,712 37,131 44,413 24,362 1,527 19,968 385 2017: 257,630 29,700 31,459 31,021 31,782 2,239 31,034 181 : Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 250 35 26 29 25 8 19 15 2017: 223 20 29 25 21 11 18 14 acres, 2022: 229,633 43,792 33,325 41,686 23,809 (D) 18,823 312 2017: 231,768 28,490 25,870 27,279 27,840 (D) 27,410 113 Other cropland, excluding cropland pastured .......farms, 2022: 149 19 11 12 4 3 8 6 2017: 119 4 14 14 9 2 9 3 acres, 2022: 13,824 2,547 488 986 33 319 197 18 2017: 13,791 153 2,673 1,328 1,310 (D) 569 17 Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured ..........farms, 2022: 42 8 7 11 3 2 8 2 2017: 43 5 9 7 8 3 6 6 acres, 2022: 6,049 1,313 988 148 18 (D) 776 (D) 2017: 3,198 103 864 639 89 72 926 9 : Irrigated land ......................................acres, 2022: 143,216 10,229 7,239 8,901 1,291 74 3,552 159 2017: 136,893 10,357 3,806 7,840 3,162 (D) 7,673 26 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 250 35 26 29 25 8 19 15 2017: 223 20 29 25 21 11 18 13 acres, 2022: 142,468 10,229 (D) 8,901 (D) 74 (D) 159 2017: 136,652 (D) 3,806 (D) 3,149 (D) 7,673 (D) Pastureland and other land ........................farms, 2022: 26 - 2 - 1 - 2 - 2017: 7 2 - 1 5 - - 1 acres, 2022: 748 - (D) - (D) - (D) - 2017: 241 (D) - (D) 13 - - (D) : 2022 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: 2 - 1 1 6 2 - 1 acres irrigated: (D) - (D) (D) 8 (D) - (D) 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: 15 1 1 10 6 3 - 12 acres irrigated: 328 (D) (D) 57 6 44 - 152 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: 9 1 5 - - - - 1 acres irrigated: 285 (D) (D) - - - - (D) 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: 7 - - - - - 2 1 acres irrigated: 452 - - - - - (D) (D) : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: 3 - - - 1 2 6 - acres irrigated: (D) - - - (D) (D) 380 - 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: 5 - - - - - - - acres irrigated: 470 - - - - - - - 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: 8 - - 2 2 - - - acres irrigated: 1,139 - - (D) (D) - - - 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: 13 - - - - - - - acres irrigated: 1,895 - - - - - - - : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: 66 - - 2 2 - 2 - acres irrigated: 16,473 - - (D) (D) - (D) - 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: 47 8 10 4 - - 2 - acres irrigated: 18,561 (D) 3,971 1,045 - - (D) - 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: 40 7 3 5 4 1 3 - acres irrigated: 27,617 1,777 614 1,931 151 (D) (D) - 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: 42 18 6 5 5 - 4 - acres irrigated: 75,789 7,542 2,562 5,272 770 - (D) - : 2017 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: 3 - 2 1 4 3 1 6 acres irrigated: 10 - (D) (D) 12 9 (D) 7 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: 8 3 5 1 4 5 1 8 acres irrigated: 130 15 5 (D) 11 8 (D) 19 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: 2 1 - 1 - 2 - - acres irrigated: (D) (D) - (D) - (D) - - 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: 3 - 6 - - - - - acres irrigated: 190 - 138 - - - - - : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: 2 - - - - - - - acres irrigated: (D) - - - - - - - 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: 5 - - 1 - - - - acres irrigated: 429 - - (D) - - - - 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: 7 - 1 - 1 - 1 - acres irrigated: 787 - (D) - (D) - (D) - 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: 16 - - 4 - - 3 - acres irrigated: 2,566 - - 418 - - 501 - : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: 45 2 1 3 2 - - - acres irrigated: 6,646 (D) (D) 558 (D) - - - 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: 40 2 4 1 2 - 1 - acres irrigated: 13,744 (D) 1,064 (D) (D) - (D) - 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: 45 9 4 11 3 1 7 - acres irrigated: 34,393 5,991 685 5,396 605 (D) 1,953 - 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: 47 5 6 2 9 - 4 - acres irrigated: 77,742 3,455 1,809 (D) 1,450 - 4,812 - : Land with irrigation systems or equipment : present (see text) .................................farms, 2022: 266 36 29 30 27 8 19 17 acres, 2022: 153,345 10,416 7,505 9,001 1,724 74 3,908 262 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 10. Irrigation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Ogle : Peoria : Perry : Piatt : Pike : Pope : Pulaski : Putnam ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Irrigated farms (see text) .........................number, 2022: 20 38 3 11 26 5 10 6 2017: 21 26 5 12 18 5 16 6 Land in irrigated farms .............................acres, 2022: 6,827 15,472 (D) (D) 27,180 3,401 25,147 966 2017: 5,372 16,350 1,120 11,859 21,704 (D) 21,720 746 : Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 20 38 3 11 26 5 10 3 2017: 20 26 5 12 12 5 16 6 acres, 2022: 6,040 14,147 (D) (D) 24,781 (D) 24,412 105 2017: 5,213 14,601 (D) 11,568 19,769 (D) 20,991 (D) Other cropland, excluding cropland pastured .......farms, 2022: 3 13 1 3 4 2 7 3 2017: 6 8 3 4 2 1 4 2 acres, 2022: (D) 380 (D) 5 (D) (D) 626 60 2017: 43 219 (D) (D) (D) (D) 127 (D) Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured ..........farms, 2022: 9 8 2 3 - - - - 2017: 4 5 4 2 8 - 2 3 acres, 2022: 193 44 (D) 15 - - - - 2017: 8 536 150 (D) 975 - (D) 26 : Irrigated land ......................................acres, 2022: 1,055 4,207 (D) (D) 4,659 (D) 4,544 162 2017: 847 3,451 227 1,107 3,149 (D) 5,216 168 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 20 38 3 9 26 5 10 3 2017: 20 25 4 10 12 5 16 6 acres, 2022: (D) 4,207 (D) (D) 4,659 (D) 4,544 102 2017: (D) (D) 42 (D) 2,939 (D) 5,216 168 Pastureland and other land ........................farms, 2022: 1 - - 2 - - - 3 2017: 1 1 3 2 6 - - - acres, 2022: (D) - - (D) - - - 60 2017: (D) (D) 185 (D) 210 - - - : 2022 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: 8 11 - 4 1 - - - acres irrigated: 13 15 - 4 (D) - - - 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: 5 8 - 6 - 2 - - acres irrigated: 86 111 - 55 - (D) - - 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: - - - - 5 - 1 - acres irrigated: - - - - 5 - (D) - 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: - 1 1 - - - - - acres irrigated: - (D) (D) - - - - - : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: - 1 - - 1 - - 3 acres irrigated: - (D) - - (D) - - 60 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: - - 1 - 8 - - - acres irrigated: - - (D) - 789 - - - 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: - 3 - - - - - - acres irrigated: - 375 - - - - - - 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: - - - - 1 - - 3 acres irrigated: - - - - (D) - - 102 : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: 2 6 - - 1 1 - - acres irrigated: (D) 1,164 - - (D) (D) - - 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: 2 5 1 - 3 1 1 - acres irrigated: (D) 1,315 (D) - 132 (D) (D) - 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: 3 1 - 1 1 - 1 - acres irrigated: 605 (D) - (D) (D) - (D) - 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: - 2 - - 5 1 7 - acres irrigated: - (D) - - 3,106 (D) (D) - : 2017 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: 8 4 - 3 1 - 2 2 acres irrigated: 9 12 - 3 (D) - (D) (D) 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: 10 1 2 4 7 3 1 1 acres irrigated: 28 (D) (D) (D) (D) 3 (D) (D) 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: - - - - - - - 1 acres irrigated: - - - - - - - (D) 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: - 2 - - - - - - acres irrigated: - (D) - - - - - - : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: - 3 2 - - - - - acres irrigated: - 3 (D) - - - - - 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: - 1 - - 3 - 1 1 acres irrigated: - (D) - - 296 - (D) (D) 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: - 3 - - - - - - acres irrigated: - 300 - - - - - - 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: - 1 - - - - 1 - acres irrigated: - (D) - - - - (D) - : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: - 2 - - - 1 - 1 acres irrigated: - (D) - - - (D) - (D) 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: - 5 1 - 3 - 2 - acres irrigated: - 1,107 (D) - (D) - (D) - 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: 2 2 - 4 - 1 4 - acres irrigated: (D) (D) - 420 - (D) 1,020 - 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: 1 2 - 1 4 - 5 - acres irrigated: (D) (D) - (D) 1,905 - 3,991 - : Land with irrigation systems or equipment : present (see text) .................................farms, 2022: 22 41 5 11 27 7 10 8 acres, 2022: 2,123 4,360 356 (D) 4,778 (D) 9,071 166 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 10. Irrigation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Randolph : Richland : Rock Island : St. Clair : Saline : Sangamon : Schuyler : Scott ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Irrigated farms (see text) .........................number, 2022: 12 14 48 39 6 17 13 16 2017: 10 9 35 22 1 18 10 18 Land in irrigated farms .............................acres, 2022: (D) 7,624 14,154 12,884 1,697 6,148 15,502 32,670 2017: (D) 6,573 18,164 1,944 (D) 12,506 18,186 32,287 : Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 12 14 46 39 6 17 13 16 2017: 5 9 35 22 1 18 10 18 acres, 2022: (D) 6,950 12,836 11,054 (D) (D) 13,957 30,441 2017: (D) 5,611 16,641 1,337 (D) 11,223 16,548 28,512 Other cropland, excluding cropland pastured .......farms, 2022: - 8 14 8 1 4 3 7 2017: 4 6 18 8 - 4 3 8 acres, 2022: - 34 551 1,260 (D) 121 3 509 2017: (D) 832 662 476 - 97 90 1,352 Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured ..........farms, 2022: - 1 22 13 3 2 3 6 2017: 6 - 7 7 - 8 3 7 acres, 2022: - (D) 156 47 60 (D) 226 340 2017: 85 - 80 70 - 549 199 1,023 : Irrigated land ......................................acres, 2022: 436 1,432 4,735 719 162 656 2,277 3,524 2017: (D) 951 4,800 496 (D) 777 2,362 6,300 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 12 14 46 39 6 16 13 16 2017: 4 9 35 16 1 14 10 18 acres, 2022: 436 1,432 (D) (D) 162 (D) 2,277 3,524 2017: (D) 951 4,800 427 (D) 557 2,362 6,300 Pastureland and other land ........................farms, 2022: - - 2 1 - 1 - - 2017: 6 - - 6 - 4 - - acres, 2022: - - (D) (D) - (D) - - 2017: 26 - - 69 - 220 - - : 2022 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: 5 4 11 14 - 8 3 - acres irrigated: 17 (D) 17 25 - 8 3 - 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: - 2 10 11 - 5 1 4 acres irrigated: - (D) 41 49 - 67 (D) (D) 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: 1 - - 1 3 - - - acres irrigated: (D) - - (D) (D) - - - 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: 3 - - 2 1 - - - acres irrigated: 9 - - (D) (D) - - - : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: 2 - 2 - 1 - 1 - acres irrigated: (D) - (D) - (D) - (D) - 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: - - 5 2 - 1 - 1 acres irrigated: - - 665 (D) - (D) - (D) 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: - - 2 1 - - 1 - acres irrigated: - - (D) (D) - - (D) - 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: - - - 1 - - - - acres irrigated: - - - (D) - - - - : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: - - 10 1 - 1 1 - acres irrigated: - - 1,774 (D) - (D) (D) - 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: - 7 5 - - 1 1 2 acres irrigated: - 1,322 (D) - - (D) (D) (D) 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: - - 2 4 1 - - 4 acres irrigated: - - (D) 181 (D) - - 333 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: 1 1 1 2 - 1 5 5 acres irrigated: (D) (D) (D) (D) - (D) 1,939 2,759 : 2017 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: 5 3 5 11 - 8 1 - acres irrigated: 10 5 6 26 - 12 (D) - 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: 3 - 3 6 1 2 1 2 acres irrigated: 5 - 5 56 (D) (D) (D) (D) 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: - 1 1 - - - 1 2 acres irrigated: - (D) (D) - - - (D) (D) 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: - - - 2 - 1 - - acres irrigated: - - - (D) - (D) - - : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: - - 3 - - 1 - - acres irrigated: - - 66 - - (D) - - 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: - - 6 - - - - 1 acres irrigated: - - 548 - - - - (D) 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: - - 2 - - - - - acres irrigated: - - (D) - - - - - 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: - 2 - - - - - - acres irrigated: - (D) - - - - - - : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: 1 - 6 2 - 2 - - acres irrigated: (D) - 572 (D) - (D) - - 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: - - 4 1 - 1 - 1 acres irrigated: - - 327 (D) - (D) - (D) 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: - 1 2 - - - 2 3 acres irrigated: - (D) (D) - - - (D) 296 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: 1 2 3 - - 3 5 9 acres irrigated: (D) (D) 700 - - 525 1,260 5,094 : Land with irrigation systems or equipment : present (see text) .................................farms, 2022: 12 16 54 43 6 19 17 18 acres, 2022: 436 2,300 6,827 1,137 162 687 2,685 3,936 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 10. Irrigation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Shelby : Stark : Stephenson : Tazewell : Union : Vermilion : Wabash : Warren ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Irrigated farms (see text) .........................number, 2022: 13 4 28 118 29 20 5 6 2017: 7 1 13 115 31 17 13 10 Land in irrigated farms .............................acres, 2022: 1,280 6,691 6,283 128,663 17,780 32,075 18,106 1,138 2017: 592 (D) 5,173 106,005 16,194 10,673 17,891 1,029 : Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 13 4 28 118 29 20 5 6 2017: 7 1 12 110 29 17 13 10 acres, 2022: 1,080 6,333 5,995 118,581 14,923 31,353 17,790 750 2017: 522 (D) (D) 98,583 12,640 9,396 17,001 803 Other cropland, excluding cropland pastured .......farms, 2022: 4 4 4 77 19 10 1 4 2017: 3 1 3 51 6 2 6 2 acres, 2022: 65 148 80 5,183 1,231 232 (D) (D) 2017: 3 (D) (D) 2,456 (D) (D) 255 (D) Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured ..........farms, 2022: 5 - 14 16 2 4 - 1 2017: - - 4 30 7 1 4 1 acres, 2022: 34 - 99 1,231 (D) 41 - (D) 2017: - - (D) 2,271 126 (D) 80 (D) : Irrigated land ......................................acres, 2022: 594 1,201 609 47,480 4,421 1,909 2,096 359 2017: (D) (D) 333 39,658 4,459 817 2,682 180 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 13 4 28 115 27 20 5 6 2017: 7 1 11 110 29 17 13 10 acres, 2022: 594 1,201 609 47,362 (D) 1,909 2,096 359 2017: (D) (D) (D) 39,652 (D) 817 2,682 180 Pastureland and other land ........................farms, 2022: - - - 7 2 - - - 2017: - - 2 6 2 - - - acres, 2022: - - - 118 (D) - - - 2017: - - (D) 6 (D) - - - : 2022 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: 1 - 10 4 1 2 - 1 acres irrigated: (D) - 13 (D) (D) (D) - (D) 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: 4 - 12 10 7 4 - - acres irrigated: 26 - 45 157 21 7 - - 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: - - - - - 1 - - acres irrigated: - - - - - (D) - - 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: 2 - - 6 6 - - 1 acres irrigated: (D) - - 128 (D) - - (D) : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: 2 - 1 3 - 5 - - acres irrigated: (D) - (D) 184 - 180 - - 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: 2 - - 4 - - - 3 acres irrigated: (D) - - 450 - - - 337 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: - - - 2 - - - - acres irrigated: - - - (D) - - - - 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: 2 - 1 4 - - - - acres irrigated: (D) - (D) 512 - - - - : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: - - 3 14 5 - - - acres irrigated: - - 210 2,712 354 - - - 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: - - - 33 - 1 - 1 acres irrigated: - - - 7,601 - (D) - (D) 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: - 4 - 14 8 1 2 - acres irrigated: - 1,201 - 8,431 840 (D) (D) - 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: - - 1 24 2 6 3 - acres irrigated: - - (D) 26,958 (D) 1,247 (D) - : 2017 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: - - 5 6 8 8 - 6 acres irrigated: - - 5 6 12 15 - 8 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: 5 - 5 6 8 4 2 - acres irrigated: 8 - 32 114 8 (D) (D) - 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: - - - 1 1 - - 1 acres irrigated: - - - (D) (D) - - (D) 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: 1 - - 8 2 - - - acres irrigated: (D) - - 390 (D) - - - : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: - - - 1 1 - - - acres irrigated: - - - (D) (D) - - - 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: - - - 2 - - - 1 acres irrigated: - - - (D) - - - (D) 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: - - - 3 - - 4 - acres irrigated: - - - 536 - - (D) - 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: - - - 5 - - - - acres irrigated: - - - 585 - - - - : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: 1 - 2 18 7 - - 2 acres irrigated: (D) - (D) 3,161 916 - - (D) 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: - - - 28 - 1 - - acres irrigated: - - - 5,825 - (D) - - 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: - 1 - 19 - 3 4 - acres irrigated: - (D) - 10,235 - 555 1,570 - 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: - - 1 18 4 1 3 - acres irrigated: - - (D) 18,565 3,504 (D) 1,010 - : Land with irrigation systems or equipment : present (see text) .................................farms, 2022: 14 4 31 127 31 20 5 9 acres, 2022: 618 1,243 615 55,054 4,532 1,913 2,096 771 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 10. Irrigation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Washington : Wayne : White : Whiteside : Will : Williamson : Winnebago : Woodford ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Irrigated farms (see text) .........................number, 2022: 15 31 31 157 59 11 36 28 2017: 12 18 34 144 39 3 44 11 Land in irrigated farms .............................acres, 2022: 11,981 26,162 78,119 134,754 3,819 514 3,831 8,374 2017: 13,830 9,248 83,628 145,770 3,406 76 7,612 6,408 : Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 15 29 31 157 59 11 36 28 2017: 12 18 34 144 33 3 44 11 acres, 2022: 10,955 20,942 71,621 126,697 2,939 160 3,439 6,687 2017: 13,061 7,274 76,438 136,494 2,427 (D) 7,106 (D) Other cropland, excluding cropland pastured .......farms, 2022: 4 17 14 58 19 6 13 16 2017: 1 13 17 60 9 2 16 6 acres, 2022: 107 616 1,335 3,024 566 72 48 518 2017: (D) 957 2,054 3,602 494 (D) 213 253 Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured ..........farms, 2022: 2 17 3 22 4 6 8 8 2017: 3 16 4 21 10 - 10 - acres, 2022: (D) 426 200 629 20 87 57 232 2017: 232 362 161 954 60 - 34 - : Irrigated land ......................................acres, 2022: 1,910 3,094 20,282 51,701 518 26 551 1,577 2017: 1,828 1,182 21,083 60,448 458 3 1,587 (D) Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 15 28 31 157 59 11 32 28 2017: 12 18 34 144 32 3 44 11 acres, 2022: 1,910 (D) 20,282 (D) (D) 26 538 (D) 2017: 1,828 937 21,083 (D) 349 3 1,587 (D) Pastureland and other land ........................farms, 2022: - 4 - 2 2 - 6 2 2017: - 3 - 3 7 - - - acres, 2022: - (D) - (D) (D) - 13 (D) 2017: - 245 - (D) 109 - - - : 2022 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: 2 1 - 10 20 1 9 6 acres irrigated: (D) (D) - 10 22 (D) 11 14 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: 2 8 6 7 33 8 12 3 acres irrigated: (D) 66 58 38 162 20 100 15 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: 1 - 1 2 1 - 5 4 acres irrigated: (D) - (D) (D) (D) - 46 26 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: - 2 - 7 1 1 5 1 acres irrigated: - (D) - 490 (D) (D) (D) (D) : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: - 5 - 2 - - - 4 acres irrigated: - 137 - (D) - - - 111 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: 1 - 1 6 - 1 1 2 acres irrigated: (D) - (D) 891 - (D) (D) (D) 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: - - - 3 - - - 1 acres irrigated: - - - 277 - - - (D) 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: 3 - 1 8 - - - 2 acres irrigated: 18 - (D) 1,169 - - - (D) : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: - 1 - 32 2 - 1 2 acres irrigated: - (D) - 4,925 (D) - (D) (D) 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: - 6 3 28 1 - 2 - acres irrigated: - 252 1,366 8,252 (D) - (D) - 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: 3 6 2 36 1 - 1 2 acres irrigated: 1,584 1,200 (D) 13,702 (D) - (D) (D) 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: 3 2 17 16 - - - 1 acres irrigated: 254 (D) 18,125 21,684 - - - (D) : 2017 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: 1 - - 6 15 - 23 4 acres irrigated: (D) - - 7 35 - 25 7 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: 2 7 3 2 17 3 8 2 acres irrigated: (D) 33 70 (D) 67 3 126 (D) 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: 1 1 2 3 - - 1 1 acres irrigated: (D) (D) (D) 122 - - (D) (D) 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: - - - 1 1 - 2 - acres irrigated: - - - (D) (D) - (D) - : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: - 8 - 1 - - - 1 acres irrigated: - (D) - (D) - - - (D) 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: - - - 4 - - - - acres irrigated: - - - 425 - - - - 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: - - - 5 - - - - acres irrigated: - - - 482 - - - - 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: 1 - - 4 1 - - 1 acres irrigated: (D) - - 343 (D) - - (D) : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: - - 2 29 2 - 1 - acres irrigated: - - (D) 4,418 (D) - (D) - 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: - - 5 42 3 - 9 - acres irrigated: - - 1,913 9,951 (D) - 1,427 - 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: 3 - 5 27 - - - - acres irrigated: (D) - 2,013 13,500 - - - - 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: 4 2 17 20 - - - 2 acres irrigated: (D) (D) 16,835 31,038 - - - (D) : Land with irrigation systems or equipment : present (see text) .................................farms, 2022: 15 34 32 163 68 14 37 32 acres, 2022: 1,931 3,773 21,346 58,274 1,313 113 690 1,705 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Illinois : Adams : Alexander : Bond : Boone : Brown : Bureau ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Cattle and calves ...................................farms, 2022: 13,017 393 39 126 64 92 133 2017: 16,269 464 30 181 117 107 166 number, 2022: 962,040 31,426 1,156 7,752 4,824 5,288 7,520 2017: 1,130,993 37,868 938 9,303 7,040 6,123 9,996 Farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..........................................farms, 2022: 3,032 55 9 29 36 18 37 2017: 3,850 58 5 50 52 16 49 number, 2022: 14,612 280 62 174 (D) (D) (D) 2017: 18,726 317 29 258 231 70 253 10 to 19 ........................................farms, 2022: 2,274 45 8 27 5 13 19 2017: 2,863 61 9 40 17 30 24 number, 2022: 30,971 581 102 365 62 189 282 2017: 39,684 862 122 499 201 452 359 20 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: 3,533 115 13 34 7 19 39 2017: 4,122 123 7 40 21 20 46 number, 2022: 110,757 3,653 401 1,073 259 634 1,293 2017: 130,005 4,200 199 1,381 608 550 1,456 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: 1,923 81 9 12 8 26 27 2017: 2,553 93 9 22 8 26 22 number, 2022: 130,032 5,523 591 820 521 1,908 2,029 2017: 175,274 6,525 588 1,414 514 2,044 1,369 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: 1,239 59 - 10 3 14 7 2017: 1,719 79 - 15 12 8 21 number, 2022: 168,383 7,877 - 1,476 431 2,005 974 2017: 234,718 10,167 - 2,352 1,557 1,128 2,735 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: 690 31 - 14 4 2 3 2017: 869 41 - 14 6 7 2 number, 2022: 199,099 7,666 - 3,844 1,498 (D) 904 2017: 247,291 10,123 - 3,399 (D) 1,879 (D) 500 or more .....................................farms, 2022: 326 7 - - 1 - 1 2017: 293 9 - - 1 - 2 number, 2022: 308,186 5,846 - - (D) - (D) 2017: 285,295 5,674 - - (D) - (D) : Cows and heifers that calved ......................farms, 2022: 11,161 353 39 109 45 85 105 2017: 13,849 433 30 143 87 92 125 number, 2022: 404,477 13,859 792 3,035 2,305 3,154 2,323 2017: 488,008 19,011 588 3,961 3,565 3,381 3,313 : Beef cows .......................................farms, 2022: 10,713 346 39 100 36 84 103 2017: 13,139 419 30 128 70 90 121 number, 2022: 331,471 13,336 792 2,435 396 (D) (D) 2017: 394,667 17,558 588 2,585 1,141 3,230 3,171 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: 3,332 80 14 40 23 16 38 number: 15,847 363 67 176 62 (D) 173 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: 2,440 58 5 16 5 15 13 number: 33,354 821 69 212 (D) 230 203 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: 3,131 118 20 30 6 30 44 number: 93,091 3,555 656 921 179 918 1,324 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: 1,150 55 - 8 2 14 6 number: 76,447 3,651 - 526 (D) 874 361 100 to 199 ........................................farms: 503 32 - 6 - 9 2 number: 62,695 4,085 - 600 - 1,020 (D) 200 to 499 ........................................farms: 137 3 - - - - - number: 35,929 861 - - - - - 500 or more .......................................farms: 20 - - - - - - number: 14,108 - - - - - - : Milk cows .......................................farms, 2022: 607 7 - 10 14 1 2 2017: 924 15 - 16 18 3 4 number, 2022: 73,006 523 - 600 1,909 (D) (D) 2017: 93,341 1,453 - 1,376 2,424 151 142 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: 193 - - 5 4 - 1 number: 493 - - 19 4 - (D) 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: 20 - - - - - - number: 263 - - - - - - 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: 87 2 - - 3 - 1 number: 2,918 (D) - - (D) - (D) 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: 92 3 - 2 1 1 - number: 6,736 183 - (D) (D) (D) - 100 to 199 ........................................farms: 96 2 - 2 5 - - number: 12,891 (D) - (D) 744 - - 200 to 499 ........................................farms: 96 - - 1 - - - number: 28,878 - - (D) - - - 500 or more .......................................farms: 23 - - - 1 - - number: 20,827 - - - (D) - - : Other cattle ......................................farms, 2022: 10,916 346 30 104 47 74 110 2017: 13,559 401 23 152 95 91 133 number, 2022: 557,563 17,567 364 4,717 2,519 2,134 5,197 2017: 642,985 18,857 350 5,342 3,475 2,742 6,683 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 4,087 90 17 34 26 23 38 number: 18,285 415 82 (D) 113 (D) (D) 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 2,358 84 5 28 3 14 19 number: 31,763 1,139 67 377 49 193 255 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 2,289 92 8 18 7 19 40 number: 68,538 2,771 215 576 189 636 1,253 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 1,057 35 - 10 6 16 8 number: 71,653 2,433 - 745 414 908 590 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 590 34 - 2 2 2 1 number: 77,322 4,363 - (D) (D) (D) (D) 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 335 5 - 12 2 - 3 number: 96,526 1,100 - 2,581 (D) - 904 500 or more .........................................farms: 200 6 - - 1 - 1 number: 193,476 5,346 - - (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 : Calhoun : Carroll : Cass : Champaign : Christian : Clark : Clay : Clinton ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Cattle and calves ...................................farms, 2022: 108 156 66 75 110 98 97 223 2017: 127 169 74 100 114 130 139 246 number, 2022: 4,785 22,052 2,826 5,423 3,809 2,458 4,313 44,891 2017: 4,523 31,100 4,641 7,300 4,461 3,466 8,514 42,258 Farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..........................................farms, 2022: 14 31 16 26 29 25 26 38 2017: 34 31 17 40 31 41 35 25 number, 2022: 84 144 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 188 2017: (D) 169 (D) 185 (D) 226 182 137 10 to 19 ........................................farms, 2022: 29 24 15 13 28 30 14 31 2017: 24 12 13 20 30 31 21 36 number, 2022: 390 322 193 172 348 458 191 413 2017: 344 187 174 288 457 442 315 456 20 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: 33 35 18 26 37 28 35 41 2017: 44 36 11 20 30 38 34 43 number, 2022: 928 1,136 685 754 1,244 860 1,163 1,271 2017: 1,356 1,261 395 565 984 1,171 1,078 1,285 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: 23 24 9 2 5 14 13 21 2017: 18 30 21 4 10 14 19 37 number, 2022: 1,518 1,696 668 (D) 278 891 835 1,413 2017: 1,246 2,170 1,488 280 627 881 1,354 2,438 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: 6 16 7 5 10 1 4 24 2017: 5 30 8 13 11 6 20 43 number, 2022: 800 2,398 968 688 1,391 (D) 585 3,365 2017: 600 4,112 1,167 1,809 1,412 746 2,901 6,279 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: 3 14 1 - 1 - 4 34 2017: 2 16 3 - 2 - 10 45 number, 2022: 1,065 4,599 (D) - (D) - 915 10,663 2017: (D) 4,619 857 - (D) - 2,684 14,416 500 or more .....................................farms, 2022: - 12 - 3 - - 1 34 2017: - 14 1 3 - - - 17 number, 2022: - 11,757 - 3,521 - - (D) 27,578 2017: - 18,582 (D) 4,173 - - - 17,247 : Cows and heifers that calved ......................farms, 2022: 97 125 61 61 102 91 83 164 2017: 113 130 64 72 98 116 127 169 number, 2022: 2,845 7,517 1,535 2,302 1,983 1,354 1,909 17,753 2017: 2,600 7,630 2,069 2,373 2,619 1,657 4,637 16,869 : Beef cows .......................................farms, 2022: 97 115 61 60 102 91 82 112 2017: 113 115 63 70 98 116 125 109 number, 2022: (D) 5,890 1,535 (D) 1,983 (D) (D) 4,182 2017: (D) 5,462 2,056 (D) 2,619 (D) 4,530 3,277 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: 21 29 19 31 32 40 33 44 number: 114 (D) (D) 152 (D) 224 157 (D) 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: 34 22 15 11 30 27 8 28 number: 437 283 207 139 362 361 107 379 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: 28 36 17 10 31 20 35 20 number: 847 1,154 466 239 779 526 991 511 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: 10 15 9 7 7 4 2 9 number: 695 1,095 643 457 477 (D) (D) 661 100 to 199 ........................................farms: 1 7 1 - 2 - 4 5 number: (D) 766 (D) - (D) - 470 560 200 to 499 ........................................farms: 3 2 - - - - - 5 number: 615 (D) - - - - - 1,325 500 or more .......................................farms: - 4 - 1 - - - 1 number: - 2,018 - (D) - - - (D) : Milk cows .......................................farms, 2022: 2 13 - 3 - 1 1 58 2017: 1 18 4 3 - 1 5 66 number, 2022: (D) 1,627 - (D) - (D) (D) 13,571 2017: (D) 2,168 13 (D) - (D) 107 13,592 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: 2 6 - 2 - - - - number: (D) 8 - (D) - - - - 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: - 1 - - - 1 - 5 number: - (D) - - - (D) - 131 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: - 2 - - - - 1 7 number: - (D) - - - - (D) 535 100 to 199 ........................................farms: - 1 - 1 - - - 16 number: - (D) - (D) - - - 2,075 200 to 499 ........................................farms: - 2 - - - - - 26 number: - (D) - - - - - 8,190 500 or more .......................................farms: - 1 - - - - - 4 number: - (D) - - - - - 2,640 : Other cattle ......................................farms, 2022: 93 134 49 64 81 80 83 194 2017: 115 148 58 90 90 107 115 216 number, 2022: 1,940 14,535 1,291 3,121 1,826 1,104 2,404 27,138 2017: 1,923 23,470 2,572 4,927 1,842 1,809 3,877 25,389 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 41 51 19 32 40 37 39 37 number: 195 212 (D) 147 (D) 181 179 186 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 24 16 7 12 17 30 20 28 number: 350 211 100 146 252 423 274 384 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 21 19 14 13 14 10 14 30 number: 685 602 379 329 382 304 456 926 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 4 27 7 4 9 3 6 26 number: 260 2,008 430 296 625 196 417 1,793 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 3 7 2 - - - 2 23 number: 450 1,097 (D) - - - (D) 2,950 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - 7 - - 1 - 1 37 number: - 2,493 - - (D) - (D) 10,866 500 or more .........................................farms: - 7 - 3 - - 1 13 number: - 7,912 - 2,203 - - (D) 10,033 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Coles : Cook : Crawford : Cumberland : De Kalb : De Witt : Douglas : Du Page ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Cattle and calves ...................................farms, 2022: 68 22 63 89 91 54 67 8 2017: 93 17 76 136 116 73 74 7 number, 2022: 2,209 (D) 2,031 7,800 13,480 3,265 1,994 16 2017: 4,007 108 2,196 9,344 18,599 3,279 5,099 11 Farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..........................................farms, 2022: 20 16 18 30 26 13 31 8 2017: 22 13 33 50 34 18 32 7 number, 2022: (D) 59 88 128 134 (D) 139 16 2017: 114 (D) (D) (D) 155 90 146 11 10 to 19 ........................................farms, 2022: 16 4 18 12 16 14 8 - 2017: 22 3 11 18 20 18 6 - number, 2022: 217 (D) 231 164 195 175 (D) - 2017: 335 41 143 245 280 270 73 - 20 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: 20 1 21 15 19 14 16 - 2017: 22 1 17 20 29 24 8 - number, 2022: 649 (D) 728 499 606 474 462 - 2017: 708 (D) 598 688 766 746 236 - 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: 7 1 - 14 10 4 8 - 2017: 14 - 13 23 4 6 13 - number, 2022: 480 (D) - 1,010 716 307 565 - 2017: 906 - 834 1,693 328 382 930 - 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: 4 - 6 8 4 8 3 - 2017: 13 - - 12 12 6 7 - number, 2022: 542 - 984 1,065 550 1,242 379 - 2017: 1,944 - - 1,691 1,823 (D) 930 - 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: 1 - - 6 10 - 1 - 2017: - - 2 11 10 - 8 - number, 2022: (D) - - 1,880 2,929 - (D) - 2017: - - (D) 3,359 3,149 - 2,784 - 500 or more .....................................farms, 2022: - - - 4 6 1 - - 2017: - - - 2 7 1 - - number, 2022: - - - 3,054 8,350 (D) - - 2017: - - - (D) 12,098 (D) - - : Cows and heifers that calved ......................farms, 2022: 62 18 60 75 66 51 54 2 2017: 78 15 67 106 75 64 46 1 number, 2022: 1,138 178 998 3,012 1,896 1,773 852 (D) 2017: 2,193 (D) 1,337 3,256 2,556 1,695 1,033 (D) : Beef cows .......................................farms, 2022: 59 14 60 66 60 51 37 2 2017: 74 13 64 89 69 64 27 1 number, 2022: 1,043 152 (D) 1,327 994 (D) 425 (D) 2017: 2,083 (D) 1,332 1,462 1,729 1,695 257 (D) 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: 26 8 31 33 23 22 20 2 number: 128 (D) (D) 139 (D) 119 97 (D) 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: 13 5 11 7 17 5 11 - number: 185 55 148 94 230 (D) 135 - 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: 16 - 12 17 18 15 6 - number: 449 - 314 560 559 431 193 - 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: 4 1 6 9 2 4 - - number: 281 (D) 402 534 (D) 270 - - 100 to 199 ........................................farms: - - - - - 4 - - number: - - - - - 482 - - 200 to 499 ........................................farms: - - - - - 1 - - number: - - - - - (D) - - 500 or more .......................................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - : Milk cows .......................................farms, 2022: 5 5 2 11 7 1 19 - 2017: 4 2 3 18 7 - 22 - number, 2022: 95 26 (D) 1,685 902 (D) 427 - 2017: 110 (D) 5 1,794 827 - 776 - 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: 2 4 2 2 2 1 8 - number: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) - 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: - 1 - - - - 1 - number: - (D) - - - - (D) - 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: 3 - - - - - 7 - number: (D) - - - - - 215 - 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: - - - 2 1 - 3 - number: - - - (D) (D) - 175 - 100 to 199 ........................................farms: - - - 3 2 - - - number: - - - 350 (D) - - - 200 to 499 ........................................farms: - - - 4 2 - - - number: - - - 1,190 (D) - - - 500 or more .......................................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - : Other cattle ......................................farms, 2022: 48 11 54 74 80 42 53 8 2017: 70 7 70 99 87 64 59 6 number, 2022: 1,071 (D) 1,033 4,788 11,584 1,492 1,142 (D) 2017: 1,814 (D) 859 6,088 16,043 1,584 4,066 (D) 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 20 10 32 26 37 23 25 8 number: 78 26 161 (D) 176 (D) (D) (D) 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 13 - 8 19 13 8 11 - number: 183 - (D) 252 (D) 116 138 - 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 11 1 8 9 9 3 13 - number: 369 (D) 177 281 301 120 380 - 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 2 - 4 7 6 7 3 - number: (D) - 362 420 436 544 212 - 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 1 - 2 8 1 - - - number: (D) - (D) 1,051 (D) - - - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 1 - - 1 10 - 1 - number: (D) - - (D) 3,189 - (D) - 500 or more .........................................farms: - - - 4 4 1 - - number: - - - 2,484 7,150 (D) - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Edgar : Edwards : Effingham : Fayette : Ford : Franklin : Fulton : Gallatin ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Cattle and calves ...................................farms, 2022: 99 55 293 254 47 136 279 40 2017: 84 59 348 330 45 163 292 37 number, 2022: 5,842 2,755 27,223 13,867 4,742 6,964 22,030 2,472 2017: 4,006 2,704 26,737 15,272 2,967 8,657 27,751 2,130 Farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..........................................farms, 2022: 13 13 71 49 15 32 52 8 2017: 6 10 73 85 12 25 34 2 number, 2022: 87 (D) 368 231 (D) (D) (D) 41 2017: 26 34 397 337 68 121 158 (D) 10 to 19 ........................................farms, 2022: 20 15 52 61 10 25 37 8 2017: 15 11 72 88 9 22 54 8 number, 2022: 303 208 760 792 131 380 522 122 2017: 197 155 1,050 1,202 127 295 754 106 20 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: 36 16 65 91 11 50 71 9 2017: 41 19 59 85 10 72 91 15 number, 2022: 1,052 531 2,017 2,914 331 1,722 2,142 311 2017: 1,294 550 1,877 2,802 292 2,107 2,802 465 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: 11 3 44 33 7 14 50 8 2017: 11 12 58 45 11 28 59 6 number, 2022: 694 181 3,329 2,287 475 977 3,324 604 2017: 663 695 4,031 2,929 838 1,972 4,259 (D) 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: 10 6 31 11 1 8 34 4 2017: 8 4 46 9 1 7 27 3 number, 2022: 1,351 902 4,379 1,418 (D) 1,010 4,512 680 2017: 1,114 560 6,333 1,080 (D) 897 3,638 449 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: 9 1 10 3 - 5 34 3 2017: 3 3 35 10 1 9 19 3 number, 2022: 2,355 (D) 2,695 775 - 1,634 9,440 714 2017: 712 710 9,899 2,295 (D) 3,265 5,245 708 500 or more .....................................farms, 2022: - 1 20 6 3 2 1 - 2017: - - 5 8 1 - 8 - number, 2022: - (D) 13,675 5,450 3,552 (D) (D) - 2017: - - 3,150 4,627 (D) - 10,895 - : Cows and heifers that calved ......................farms, 2022: 90 52 243 215 35 127 255 38 2017: 74 54 275 292 38 136 259 32 number, 2022: 2,613 1,508 7,213 5,397 575 3,635 11,286 1,594 2017: 2,287 1,723 8,761 6,410 648 3,901 13,749 1,410 : Beef cows .......................................farms, 2022: 85 52 230 209 34 125 253 38 2017: 74 54 239 273 37 130 255 32 number, 2022: 2,562 1,508 5,046 3,538 (D) 3,156 11,283 1,594 2017: (D) 1,723 4,836 4,940 (D) 3,317 (D) 1,410 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: 17 20 75 59 16 38 57 9 number: 100 (D) 357 254 84 (D) (D) 39 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: 23 13 71 65 9 37 45 7 number: 343 188 970 841 99 532 586 109 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: 32 11 59 80 6 38 83 12 number: 903 291 1,780 2,169 157 1,035 2,565 409 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: 7 6 22 5 2 7 38 3 number: 496 432 1,599 274 (D) 440 2,688 158 100 to 199 ........................................farms: 6 1 3 - 1 2 21 7 number: 720 (D) 340 - (D) (D) 2,872 879 200 to 499 ........................................farms: - 1 - - - 3 8 - number: - (D) - - - 750 1,751 - 500 or more .......................................farms: - - - - - - 1 - number: - - - - - - (D) - : Milk cows .......................................farms, 2022: 5 - 15 8 1 7 3 - 2017: 3 - 38 23 1 6 4 - number, 2022: 51 - 2,167 1,859 (D) 479 3 - 2017: (D) - 3,925 1,470 (D) 584 (D) - 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: 4 - - 3 - 5 3 - number: (D) - - (D) - (D) 3 - 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: 1 - 1 - - - - - number: (D) - (D) - - - - - 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: - - - - 1 - - - number: - - - - (D) - - - 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: - - 4 1 - - - - number: - - (D) (D) - - - - 100 to 199 ........................................farms: - - 5 1 - - - - number: - - 570 (D) - - - - 200 to 499 ........................................farms: - - 5 - - 2 - - number: - - 1,320 - - (D) - - 500 or more .......................................farms: - - - 3 - - - - number: - - - 1,650 - - - - : Other cattle ......................................farms, 2022: 83 49 239 199 35 118 249 35 2017: 69 50 301 263 39 134 251 31 number, 2022: 3,229 1,247 20,010 8,470 4,167 3,329 10,744 878 2017: 1,719 981 17,976 8,862 2,319 4,756 14,002 720 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 23 24 82 71 14 55 77 15 number: (D) (D) 350 303 68 (D) (D) 60 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 29 12 42 58 3 20 50 6 number: 402 171 618 792 (D) 252 670 76 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 12 5 42 49 14 23 68 7 number: 323 125 1,161 1,534 421 652 2,302 227 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 6 6 30 5 1 10 21 4 number: 447 435 2,202 375 (D) 619 1,421 200 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 12 1 19 8 - 8 26 3 number: 1,680 (D) 2,443 1,116 - 971 3,421 315 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 1 1 9 5 - 2 6 - number: (D) (D) 2,723 1,750 - (D) 1,288 - 500 or more .........................................farms: - - 15 3 3 - 1 - number: - - 10,513 2,600 3,552 - (D) - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Greene : Grundy : Hamilton : Hancock : Hardin : Henderson : Henry : Iroquois ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Cattle and calves ...................................farms, 2022: 147 41 88 241 55 142 204 150 2017: 242 53 54 348 60 167 279 216 number, 2022: 9,152 966 2,810 20,698 2,176 14,122 15,392 14,276 2017: 15,946 1,768 1,666 29,065 3,208 14,987 20,625 16,057 Farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..........................................farms, 2022: 23 13 29 57 10 23 44 53 2017: 39 14 12 64 14 24 74 58 number, 2022: 103 (D) 147 275 (D) (D) 211 289 2017: 174 (D) 64 310 75 95 344 283 10 to 19 ........................................farms, 2022: 15 11 16 17 19 18 31 15 2017: 43 19 15 39 14 18 52 25 number, 2022: 196 150 205 246 228 222 409 201 2017: 596 247 212 558 193 227 695 329 20 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: 53 11 30 59 20 28 54 32 2017: 64 10 15 67 15 39 67 76 number, 2022: 1,693 288 1,044 1,993 569 971 1,643 989 2017: 2,121 323 489 2,097 512 1,305 2,093 2,385 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: 24 4 5 49 4 26 42 16 2017: 46 5 12 79 7 43 40 28 number, 2022: 1,538 253 294 3,162 302 1,748 2,795 1,071 2017: 3,211 293 901 5,314 428 2,951 2,650 1,837 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: 24 2 8 38 1 19 19 19 2017: 37 3 - 66 9 25 26 14 number, 2022: 3,197 (D) 1,120 5,144 (D) 2,697 2,294 2,786 2017: 5,111 370 - 9,179 (D) (D) 3,350 2,029 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: 8 - - 14 - 27 11 8 2017: 9 2 - 27 - 16 13 12 number, 2022: 2,425 - - 4,272 - 7,395 3,152 1,940 2017: 2,023 (D) - 8,148 - 4,783 3,491 3,422 500 or more .....................................farms, 2022: - - - 7 1 1 3 7 2017: 4 - - 6 1 2 7 3 number, 2022: - - - 5,606 (D) (D) 4,888 7,000 2017: 2,710 - - 3,459 (D) (D) 8,002 5,772 : Cows and heifers that calved ......................farms, 2022: 138 36 72 208 42 123 163 108 2017: 218 47 48 313 49 153 225 161 number, 2022: 5,252 580 1,521 8,762 1,249 6,712 4,605 2,770 2017: 7,931 1,003 886 14,644 1,728 7,883 7,276 3,536 : Beef cows .......................................farms, 2022: 136 30 70 208 42 121 161 103 2017: 218 47 48 313 49 148 223 156 number, 2022: 5,247 574 1,517 (D) 1,249 (D) (D) 2,608 2017: (D) (D) 880 (D) (D) 7,651 (D) 3,332 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: 23 11 29 48 11 21 37 39 number: 116 (D) 143 201 51 (D) (D) 168 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: 30 12 8 39 13 18 37 24 number: 403 152 115 609 171 270 470 351 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: 49 5 25 69 15 37 66 24 number: 1,447 160 749 2,205 381 1,199 2,151 664 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: 21 - 8 37 2 21 15 13 number: 1,496 - 510 2,681 (D) 1,359 933 1,025 100 to 199 ........................................farms: 10 2 - 12 - 21 6 3 number: 1,185 (D) - 1,575 - 2,788 820 400 200 to 499 ........................................farms: 3 - - 2 - 3 - - number: 600 - - (D) - 887 - - 500 or more .......................................farms: - - - 1 1 - - - number: - - - (D) (D) - - - : Milk cows .......................................farms, 2022: 3 6 4 1 - 3 2 9 2017: 2 2 3 2 2 6 2 7 number, 2022: 5 6 4 (D) - (D) (D) 162 2017: (D) (D) 6 (D) (D) 232 (D) 204 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: 3 6 4 - - 2 - 6 number: 5 6 4 - - (D) - 22 10 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: - - - 1 - - - - number: - - - (D) - - - - 500 or more .......................................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - : Other cattle ......................................farms, 2022: 132 36 75 217 42 134 168 122 2017: 216 47 53 301 51 153 230 179 number, 2022: 3,900 386 1,289 11,936 927 7,410 10,787 11,506 2017: 8,015 765 780 14,421 1,480 7,104 13,349 12,521 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 40 18 38 64 18 44 48 54 number: 173 80 151 277 78 (D) 212 264 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 35 12 19 42 15 19 43 15 number: 466 141 247 590 180 275 584 212 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 32 6 10 58 6 30 41 18 number: 938 165 281 1,720 166 1,025 1,413 564 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 17 - 8 33 2 14 18 12 number: 1,083 - 610 2,263 (D) 1,093 1,132 955 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 5 - - 6 - 20 11 13 number: 640 - - 1,070 - 2,922 1,605 1,711 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 3 - - 9 1 6 4 3 number: 600 - - 2,279 (D) 1,279 1,073 800 500 or more .........................................farms: - - - 5 - 1 3 7 number: - - - 3,737 - (D) 4,768 7,000 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Jackson : Jasper : Jefferson : Jersey : Jo Daviess : Johnson : Kane : Kankakee ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Cattle and calves ...................................farms, 2022: 214 132 265 95 364 209 66 77 2017: 228 196 364 147 427 239 77 68 number, 2022: 9,455 10,910 12,125 5,722 51,203 11,801 11,478 1,740 2017: 12,161 11,126 14,697 7,099 57,090 8,767 4,631 2,985 Farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..........................................farms, 2022: 47 28 54 18 37 43 13 35 2017: 45 53 91 32 51 63 22 25 number, 2022: 235 148 291 (D) 189 226 76 163 2017: 227 233 (D) 169 251 277 77 117 10 to 19 ........................................farms, 2022: 38 20 41 20 24 31 9 22 2017: 32 28 60 30 46 50 17 12 number, 2022: 515 261 582 265 297 392 111 260 2017: 417 375 814 458 653 698 246 171 20 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: 72 34 95 33 81 60 19 16 2017: 75 58 125 36 84 68 9 14 number, 2022: 2,395 1,073 2,969 1,056 2,598 1,713 617 566 2017: 2,345 1,912 3,846 1,166 2,911 2,125 348 389 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: 31 26 42 12 66 23 9 2 2017: 36 28 54 25 65 28 16 4 number, 2022: 2,049 1,760 2,859 847 4,611 1,610 602 (D) 2017: 2,396 1,847 3,752 1,822 4,614 2,087 1,118 253 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: 20 11 24 6 65 46 9 - 2017: 29 19 29 19 105 30 7 10 number, 2022: 2,745 1,393 3,177 830 8,437 6,225 1,382 - 2017: 4,106 2,456 3,650 2,246 16,206 3,580 (D) 1,280 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: 6 6 9 2 75 6 3 2 2017: 11 7 2 5 51 - 5 3 number, 2022: 1,516 1,559 2,247 (D) 22,953 1,635 800 (D) 2017: 2,670 2,057 (D) 1,238 15,544 - 1,036 775 500 or more .....................................farms, 2022: - 7 - 4 16 - 4 - 2017: - 3 3 - 25 - 1 - number, 2022: - 4,716 - 2,120 12,118 - 7,890 - 2017: - 2,246 1,560 - 16,911 - (D) - : Cows and heifers that calved ......................farms, 2022: 200 100 235 90 328 198 48 59 2017: 217 160 336 135 362 222 65 52 number, 2022: 5,546 3,812 6,617 2,050 24,746 7,742 1,622 918 2017: 6,529 4,329 8,539 3,759 25,132 5,758 1,650 1,471 : Beef cows .......................................farms, 2022: 190 93 231 90 306 198 41 58 2017: 202 150 314 135 333 217 52 47 number, 2022: 4,465 2,232 6,593 (D) 20,039 7,726 1,064 905 2017: 5,155 2,866 7,852 (D) 20,432 5,747 899 1,142 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: 57 27 54 31 47 52 9 39 number: (D) (D) (D) 168 196 253 (D) 173 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: 39 24 53 25 37 42 19 9 number: 511 304 732 316 543 552 240 (D) 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: 70 29 88 29 88 49 8 9 number: 2,007 801 2,597 937 2,652 1,523 285 273 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: 23 11 25 3 59 28 2 - number: 1,508 731 1,591 244 3,936 1,848 (D) - 100 to 199 ........................................farms: 1 2 10 1 53 24 3 - number: (D) (D) 1,208 (D) 6,994 2,650 366 - 200 to 499 ........................................farms: - - 1 1 22 3 - 1 number: - - (D) (D) 5,718 900 - (D) 500 or more .......................................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - : Milk cows .......................................farms, 2022: 13 7 5 1 28 7 10 4 2017: 23 15 25 1 42 8 15 5 number, 2022: 1,081 1,580 24 (D) 4,707 16 558 13 2017: 1,374 1,463 687 (D) 4,700 11 751 329 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: 2 - 4 - 2 7 2 4 number: (D) - (D) - (D) 16 (D) 13 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: 1 - 1 - - - 1 - number: (D) - (D) - - - (D) - 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: 1 1 - 1 8 - 3 - number: (D) (D) - (D) (D) - 69 - 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: 3 - - - 4 - 3 - number: 255 - - - 328 - 263 - 100 to 199 ........................................farms: 6 1 - - 5 - 1 - number: 761 (D) - - 626 - (D) - 200 to 499 ........................................farms: - 5 - - 8 - - - number: - (D) - - 2,884 - - - 500 or more .......................................farms: - - - - 1 - - - number: - - - - (D) - - - : Other cattle ......................................farms, 2022: 177 109 221 72 332 174 59 61 2017: 184 151 284 132 385 183 60 56 number, 2022: 3,909 7,098 5,508 3,672 26,457 4,059 9,856 822 2017: 5,632 6,797 6,158 3,340 31,958 3,009 2,981 1,514 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 66 34 81 22 65 69 14 37 number: 288 (D) (D) (D) 288 295 (D) (D) 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 58 14 51 23 50 28 11 12 number: 816 216 698 319 681 382 146 140 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 34 32 60 15 70 45 20 10 number: 1,074 926 1,740 495 2,219 1,217 597 248 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 13 9 22 6 42 32 6 1 number: 1,035 620 1,586 396 2,945 2,165 434 (D) 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 6 12 5 2 73 - 1 - number: 696 1,520 600 (D) 9,117 - (D) - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - 6 2 - 27 - 3 1 number: - 2,286 (D) - 7,640 - 605 (D) 500 or more .........................................farms: - 2 - 4 5 - 4 - number: - (D) - 2,080 3,567 - 7,890 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Kendall : Knox : Lake : La Salle : Lawrence : Lee : Livingston : Logan ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Cattle and calves ...................................farms, 2022: 29 232 5 202 46 134 137 82 2017: 39 245 14 211 56 170 189 97 number, 2022: 1,465 24,407 (D) 11,961 752 5,849 10,647 2,307 2017: 3,809 21,850 1,813 10,412 2,753 11,076 10,893 3,675 Farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..........................................farms, 2022: 10 28 3 56 20 48 46 26 2017: 12 32 6 49 20 66 76 19 number, 2022: 44 139 (D) 259 107 204 (D) (D) 2017: 54 171 (D) 277 (D) 301 298 109 10 to 19 ........................................farms, 2022: 7 42 1 30 11 20 19 17 2017: 5 16 - 38 9 30 20 22 number, 2022: 95 577 (D) 387 125 278 255 241 2017: 85 215 - 529 113 401 252 306 20 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: 5 49 - 60 12 28 29 20 2017: 9 77 4 65 12 23 35 33 number, 2022: 145 1,551 - 1,708 325 842 831 588 2017: 275 2,509 128 1,913 431 846 1,134 916 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: 3 55 - 31 3 18 14 17 2017: 4 49 - 37 9 18 27 11 number, 2022: 182 3,973 - 2,116 195 1,188 863 1,098 2017: 312 3,431 - 2,401 565 1,175 1,622 712 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: 2 25 - 17 - 16 15 2 2017: 3 49 3 13 2 17 16 12 number, 2022: (D) 3,919 - 2,376 - 2,153 2,067 (D) 2017: (D) 7,279 (D) (D) (D) 2,470 1,935 1,632 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: 2 20 - 4 - 4 13 - 2017: 5 19 - 7 4 12 14 - number, 2022: (D) 6,432 - 1,122 - 1,184 3,483 - 2017: 1,754 5,328 - 1,776 1,292 3,342 (D) - 500 or more .....................................farms, 2022: - 13 1 4 - - 1 - 2017: 1 3 1 2 - 4 1 - number, 2022: - 7,816 (D) 3,993 - - (D) - 2017: (D) 2,917 (D) (D) - 2,541 (D) - : Cows and heifers that calved ......................farms, 2022: 23 216 3 178 35 103 100 74 2017: 29 224 10 177 50 122 143 86 number, 2022: 836 11,239 (D) 4,037 429 2,501 3,281 1,360 2017: 1,099 10,258 940 4,060 1,263 2,612 4,550 2,036 : Beef cows .......................................farms, 2022: 23 216 2 178 33 101 97 70 2017: 28 224 9 177 47 121 129 85 number, 2022: 836 11,239 (D) 4,034 417 2,449 2,731 1,270 2017: (D) (D) (D) 4,060 1,172 2,560 2,946 (D) 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: 6 38 1 71 19 44 39 26 number: 19 185 (D) 365 92 178 (D) 111 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: 9 47 1 35 4 21 16 16 number: 113 630 (D) 461 (D) 291 215 212 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: 5 58 - 48 9 20 26 24 number: 127 1,819 - 1,355 210 627 757 709 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: - 43 - 13 1 13 7 4 number: - 2,914 - 733 (D) 893 474 238 100 to 199 ........................................farms: 2 17 - 11 - 2 8 - number: (D) 2,182 - 1,120 - (D) 848 - 200 to 499 ........................................farms: 1 13 - - - 1 1 - number: (D) 3,509 - - - (D) (D) - 500 or more .......................................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - : Milk cows .......................................farms, 2022: - - 1 3 6 4 4 4 2017: 1 1 1 - 3 3 17 1 number, 2022: - - (D) 3 12 52 550 90 2017: (D) (D) (D) - 91 52 1,604 (D) 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: - - - 3 6 - - - number: - - - 3 12 - - - 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: - - - - - 4 - 2 number: - - - - - 52 - (D) 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: - - - - - - 1 2 number: - - - - - - (D) (D) 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - 100 to 199 ........................................farms: - - - - - - 3 - number: - - - - - - (D) - 200 to 499 ........................................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - 500 or more .......................................farms: - - 1 - - - - - number: - - (D) - - - - - : Other cattle ......................................farms, 2022: 25 209 3 149 36 105 110 54 2017: 33 217 12 185 49 138 142 78 number, 2022: 629 13,168 (D) 7,924 323 3,348 7,366 947 2017: 2,710 11,592 873 6,352 1,490 8,464 6,343 1,639 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 14 59 2 49 24 39 39 19 number: 42 (D) (D) (D) 122 (D) (D) (D) 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 2 49 - 37 8 26 24 16 number: (D) 650 - 525 95 331 318 200 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 7 44 - 38 4 16 20 17 number: 198 1,313 - 1,149 106 482 505 511 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 1 19 - 13 - 15 8 2 number: (D) 1,424 - 733 - 954 571 (D) 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - 21 - 7 - 8 15 - number: - 2,897 - 868 - 1,143 1,880 - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 1 16 - 1 - 1 3 - number: (D) 5,173 - (D) - (D) 1,000 - 500 or more .........................................farms: - 1 1 4 - - 1 - number: - (D) (D) 3,954 - - (D) - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : McDonough : McHenry : McLean : Macon : Macoupin : Madison : Marion : Marshall ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Cattle and calves ...................................farms, 2022: 137 143 162 63 252 218 208 82 2017: 254 175 179 67 307 298 204 85 number, 2022: 10,196 10,285 16,277 3,036 24,562 8,160 8,306 3,450 2017: 16,603 17,848 16,796 3,299 20,321 14,441 10,823 6,033 Farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..........................................farms, 2022: 20 51 52 20 51 60 53 16 2017: 49 43 57 22 51 88 41 7 number, 2022: 72 233 246 (D) 238 270 271 (D) 2017: 218 260 302 113 284 469 203 34 10 to 19 ........................................farms, 2022: 16 23 40 14 44 52 50 13 2017: 38 34 25 12 85 52 50 10 number, 2022: 214 340 548 194 603 717 736 161 2017: 549 461 325 155 1,175 742 725 135 20 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: 38 38 33 16 78 55 50 27 2017: 57 42 42 17 64 87 45 28 number, 2022: 1,240 1,114 1,136 491 2,540 1,617 1,551 795 2017: 1,814 1,277 1,355 589 1,861 2,729 1,438 848 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: 32 11 20 8 44 32 34 20 2017: 59 30 39 10 60 49 42 20 number, 2022: 2,252 746 1,315 439 3,151 2,257 2,112 1,410 2017: 3,933 2,116 2,564 627 4,092 3,474 2,868 1,342 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: 18 4 3 4 18 13 12 4 2017: 27 13 10 4 31 11 18 16 number, 2022: 2,369 615 442 692 2,451 1,424 1,442 581 2017: 3,458 1,702 1,560 (D) 4,038 1,307 2,348 2,187 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: 10 11 9 - 5 6 9 2 2017: 20 8 3 1 11 7 5 4 number, 2022: 2,519 3,326 3,420 - 1,703 1,875 2,194 (D) 2017: 4,531 2,402 810 (D) 2,718 1,848 1,295 1,487 500 or more .....................................farms, 2022: 3 5 5 1 12 - - - 2017: 4 5 3 1 5 4 3 - number, 2022: 1,530 3,911 9,170 (D) 13,876 - - - 2017: 2,100 9,630 9,880 (D) 6,153 3,872 1,946 - : Cows and heifers that calved ......................farms, 2022: 130 114 124 52 217 188 197 76 2017: 233 135 149 61 273 262 191 80 number, 2022: 5,744 4,181 7,006 1,377 7,991 4,121 4,761 1,926 2017: 9,055 4,728 7,493 1,505 10,107 6,695 5,254 3,092 : Beef cows .......................................farms, 2022: 124 98 119 52 216 182 197 75 2017: 232 110 141 61 267 252 191 78 number, 2022: 5,733 1,827 (D) 1,377 (D) 3,088 (D) (D) 2017: 9,048 2,003 2,889 1,505 8,510 5,013 5,251 (D) 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: 22 51 44 19 58 79 67 16 number: 81 (D) (D) 78 (D) 412 (D) 78 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: 22 26 30 18 54 37 51 26 number: 306 391 417 259 724 454 693 341 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: 43 14 34 12 67 53 51 24 number: 1,283 388 953 350 2,073 1,540 1,571 793 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: 21 1 6 2 26 13 20 8 number: 1,412 (D) 386 (D) 1,651 682 1,262 556 100 to 199 ........................................farms: 12 6 5 - 7 - 8 1 number: 1,511 774 792 - 952 - 928 (D) 200 to 499 ........................................farms: 4 - - - 4 - - - number: 1,140 - - - 1,082 - - - 500 or more .......................................farms: - - - 1 - - - - number: - - - (D) - - - - : Milk cows .......................................farms, 2022: 7 28 8 - 1 8 2 1 2017: 3 32 10 - 13 12 3 3 number, 2022: 11 2,354 (D) - (D) 1,033 (D) (D) 2017: 7 2,725 4,604 - 1,597 1,682 3 (D) 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: 7 12 4 - - - 2 - number: 11 (D) 5 - - - (D) - 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: - - - - - 1 - - number: - - - - - (D) - - 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: - 3 1 - - - - - number: - 104 (D) - - - - - 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: - 7 1 - - 2 - 1 number: - 535 (D) - - (D) - (D) 100 to 199 ........................................farms: - 2 - - - 4 - - number: - (D) - - - 623 - - 200 to 499 ........................................farms: - 4 - - - 1 - - number: - 1,320 - - - (D) - - 500 or more .......................................farms: - - 2 - 1 - - - number: - - (D) - (D) - - - : Other cattle ......................................farms, 2022: 120 114 133 40 223 178 164 68 2017: 205 149 152 56 249 255 151 77 number, 2022: 4,452 6,104 9,271 1,659 16,571 4,039 3,545 1,524 2017: 7,548 13,120 9,303 1,794 10,214 7,746 5,569 2,941 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 34 47 66 10 84 74 73 25 number: 138 (D) (D) 37 357 308 366 (D) 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 20 26 27 16 43 50 40 18 number: 275 309 403 202 566 684 515 248 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 34 20 27 7 66 28 34 20 number: 902 621 828 168 1,919 869 902 624 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 21 5 2 2 10 20 14 3 number: 1,338 293 (D) (D) 664 1,116 1,006 231 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 7 12 - 4 5 3 - 2 number: 878 2,052 - 552 602 390 - (D) 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 4 1 6 - 6 3 3 - number: 921 (D) 2,730 - 2,081 672 756 - 500 or more .........................................farms: - 3 5 1 9 - - - number: - 2,211 4,840 (D) 10,382 - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Mason : Massac : Menard : Mercer : Monroe : Montgomery : Morgan : Moultrie ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Cattle and calves ...................................farms, 2022: 70 87 66 131 134 141 132 76 2017: 81 134 91 181 175 209 169 100 number, 2022: 4,964 7,243 2,951 6,209 6,271 7,189 7,208 5,107 2017: 3,231 8,986 6,119 9,422 9,263 10,117 10,300 6,770 Farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..........................................farms, 2022: 15 12 11 26 32 28 10 23 2017: 16 30 17 44 54 44 24 30 number, 2022: (D) 79 (D) 102 153 (D) 54 78 2017: (D) 154 66 190 220 189 (D) 145 10 to 19 ........................................farms, 2022: 12 14 16 26 41 38 25 16 2017: 21 18 11 25 29 36 24 17 number, 2022: 128 217 240 319 548 559 396 237 2017: 298 260 178 370 368 489 331 244 20 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: 8 30 20 38 24 46 52 21 2017: 23 44 29 53 40 83 59 24 number, 2022: 232 861 654 1,204 698 1,433 1,580 552 2017: 751 1,409 983 1,904 1,112 2,790 1,751 836 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: 21 14 14 26 18 19 18 13 2017: 16 16 14 30 27 24 26 15 number, 2022: 1,301 906 1,024 1,809 1,088 1,271 1,059 1,025 2017: 1,145 1,016 824 2,223 1,968 1,591 1,914 1,045 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: 10 6 3 9 15 4 21 2 2017: 4 12 7 20 20 11 30 11 number, 2022: 1,374 674 504 1,384 1,784 630 2,697 (D) 2017: 420 1,333 809 2,470 2,725 1,755 4,258 1,282 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: 1 8 2 6 - 5 6 - 2017: - 10 13 9 3 11 5 - number, 2022: (D) 2,406 (D) 1,391 - 1,430 1,422 - 2017: - 2,134 3,259 2,265 (D) 3,303 1,340 - 500 or more .....................................farms, 2022: 3 3 - - 4 1 - 1 2017: 1 4 - - 2 - 1 3 number, 2022: 1,650 2,100 - - 2,000 (D) - (D) 2017: (D) 2,680 - - (D) - (D) 3,218 : Cows and heifers that calved ......................farms, 2022: 65 84 59 122 114 127 122 58 2017: 74 123 81 162 145 195 152 89 number, 2022: 2,846 2,383 1,607 3,267 3,393 4,135 3,809 1,022 2017: 1,984 3,671 3,483 5,714 5,245 5,151 5,274 1,944 : Beef cows .......................................farms, 2022: 65 84 59 122 113 125 122 46 2017: 74 123 81 160 139 189 148 72 number, 2022: 2,846 (D) 1,607 3,257 (D) (D) 3,809 604 2017: 1,984 (D) (D) 5,687 3,489 4,454 5,115 1,299 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: 19 21 22 35 39 43 17 24 number: 81 (D) 127 163 205 214 (D) (D) 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: 9 22 8 26 29 34 41 15 number: 106 336 107 351 392 469 608 202 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: 17 26 19 44 31 36 40 5 number: 575 694 565 1,352 1,038 936 1,228 171 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: 14 7 7 13 9 5 19 2 number: 854 405 458 954 616 283 1,277 (D) 100 to 199 ........................................farms: 3 8 3 4 2 6 4 - number: 330 840 350 437 (D) 836 400 - 200 to 499 ........................................farms: 3 - - - 3 - 1 - number: 900 - - - 600 - (D) - 500 or more .......................................farms: - - - - - 1 - - number: - - - - - (D) - - : Milk cows .......................................farms, 2022: - 1 - 3 2 2 - 12 2017: - 1 2 7 8 11 5 21 number, 2022: - (D) - 10 (D) (D) - 418 2017: - (D) (D) 27 1,756 697 159 645 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: - 1 - 3 1 - - - number: - (D) - 10 (D) - - - 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: - - - - - - - 2 number: - - - - - - - (D) 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: - - - - - - - 8 number: - - - - - - - 271 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: - - - - - 1 - 2 number: - - - - - (D) - (D) 100 to 199 ........................................farms: - - - - - 1 - - number: - - - - - (D) - - 200 to 499 ........................................farms: - - - - 1 - - - number: - - - - (D) - - - 500 or more .......................................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - : Other cattle ......................................farms, 2022: 69 79 56 103 109 110 122 63 2017: 69 108 74 140 138 177 150 85 number, 2022: 2,118 4,860 1,344 2,942 2,878 3,054 3,399 4,085 2017: 1,247 5,315 2,636 3,708 4,018 4,966 5,026 4,826 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 32 32 18 37 48 46 50 29 number: (D) (D) (D) (D) 203 (D) (D) (D) 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 10 20 17 17 29 30 29 15 number: 121 269 198 248 370 398 363 240 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 17 8 13 35 15 18 20 15 number: 555 273 361 1,028 395 468 515 480 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 5 8 7 9 13 10 15 3 number: 386 499 500 748 770 657 992 (D) 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 2 2 1 4 - 5 6 - number: (D) (D) (D) 570 - 685 792 - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 3 6 - 1 4 - 2 - number: 750 1,326 - (D) 1,140 - (D) - 500 or more .........................................farms: - 3 - - - 1 - 1 number: - 2,100 - - - (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 : Ogle : Peoria : Perry : Piatt : Pike : Pope : Pulaski : Putnam ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Cattle and calves ...................................farms, 2022: 211 164 116 25 226 99 29 11 2017: 278 175 178 42 284 93 53 12 number, 2022: 33,826 8,874 6,040 734 11,718 7,026 4,171 (D) 2017: 26,463 8,300 9,456 1,301 17,584 6,213 3,909 336 Farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..........................................farms, 2022: 50 31 37 13 32 19 - 1 2017: 67 49 47 18 41 13 4 1 number, 2022: 219 (D) (D) 34 177 100 - (D) 2017: 401 223 (D) (D) (D) 72 16 (D) 10 to 19 ........................................farms, 2022: 36 30 18 2 29 21 5 6 2017: 47 35 29 6 55 25 22 4 number, 2022: 475 393 247 (D) 447 298 69 (D) 2017: 610 498 444 80 794 318 309 60 20 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: 40 44 24 6 103 39 8 4 2017: 66 49 45 10 79 28 6 4 number, 2022: 1,239 1,423 762 202 3,349 1,256 277 153 2017: 2,179 1,603 1,302 369 2,468 829 182 (D) 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: 27 45 25 2 28 8 6 - 2017: 51 30 31 2 64 13 12 3 number, 2022: 1,830 2,783 1,499 (D) 1,907 510 468 - 2017: 3,775 2,023 2,165 (D) 4,533 936 818 (D) 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: 31 5 7 2 26 2 - - 2017: 19 7 13 6 28 9 3 - number, 2022: 4,207 699 1,034 (D) 3,824 (D) - - 2017: 2,548 (D) 1,541 630 3,985 985 495 - 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: 5 8 3 - 8 9 10 - 2017: 15 4 12 - 15 4 6 - number, 2022: 1,226 2,339 720 - 2,014 2,649 3,357 - 2017: 4,691 1,670 3,029 - 4,581 (D) 2,089 - 500 or more .....................................farms, 2022: 22 1 2 - - 1 - - 2017: 13 1 1 - 2 1 - - number, 2022: 24,630 (D) (D) - - (D) - - 2017: 12,259 (D) (D) - (D) (D) - - : Cows and heifers that calved ......................farms, 2022: 166 156 100 14 217 92 29 6 2017: 221 155 155 38 264 88 50 8 number, 2022: 8,118 5,228 3,409 285 7,711 3,640 2,118 (D) 2017: 7,930 5,098 5,554 593 8,824 3,366 2,269 209 : Beef cows .......................................farms, 2022: 158 156 98 14 216 92 29 6 2017: 212 154 153 38 261 85 50 8 number, 2022: 6,918 (D) (D) 285 7,657 (D) 2,118 (D) 2017: 6,572 (D) (D) 593 8,760 3,360 2,269 209 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: 48 42 39 6 39 30 5 2 number: (D) 229 178 (D) 206 (D) 29 (D) 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: 37 36 16 6 48 24 3 3 number: 490 452 224 84 667 366 36 31 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: 33 53 32 - 83 26 8 1 number: 967 1,723 1,009 - 2,395 752 264 (D) 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: 28 16 5 2 31 - 3 - number: 1,876 914 370 (D) 2,097 - 163 - 100 to 199 ........................................farms: 5 2 2 - 10 11 7 - number: 723 (D) (D) - 1,190 1,497 1,020 - 200 to 499 ........................................farms: 6 7 3 - 5 - 3 - number: 1,950 1,616 600 - 1,102 - 606 - 500 or more .......................................farms: 1 - 1 - - 1 - - number: (D) - (D) - - (D) - - : Milk cows .......................................farms, 2022: 8 1 2 - 5 1 - - 2017: 12 4 2 - 6 6 - - number, 2022: 1,200 (D) (D) - 54 (D) - - 2017: 1,358 (D) (D) - 64 6 - - 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: 3 1 - - 4 1 - - number: 14 (D) - - (D) (D) - - 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: 2 - - - 1 - - - number: (D) - - - (D) - - - 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - 100 to 199 ........................................farms: 1 - 2 - - - - - number: (D) - (D) - - - - - 200 to 499 ........................................farms: 1 - - - - - - - number: (D) - - - - - - - 500 or more .......................................farms: 1 - - - - - - - number: (D) - - - - - - - : Other cattle ......................................farms, 2022: 178 125 96 24 194 86 29 9 2017: 231 128 138 36 235 75 43 10 number, 2022: 25,708 3,646 2,631 449 4,007 3,386 2,053 153 2017: 18,533 3,202 3,902 708 8,760 2,847 1,640 127 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 63 37 38 13 82 38 7 5 number: 316 (D) 197 33 433 197 (D) 37 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 27 37 27 4 52 21 7 2 number: 388 476 348 56 689 282 101 (D) 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 27 38 21 3 37 15 4 2 number: 779 1,105 578 72 1,037 406 123 (D) 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 23 8 6 4 20 2 1 - number: 1,700 503 443 288 1,428 (D) (D) - 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 15 4 2 - 3 9 4 - number: 1,985 414 (D) - 420 1,392 531 - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 7 - 1 - - - 6 - number: 2,275 - (D) - - - 1,200 - 500 or more .........................................farms: 16 1 1 - - 1 - - number: 18,265 (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 : Randolph : Richland : Rock Island : St. Clair : Saline : Sangamon : Schuyler : Scott ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Cattle and calves ...................................farms, 2022: 217 90 110 115 113 121 119 67 2017: 287 118 149 118 154 234 129 100 number, 2022: 13,893 5,572 6,764 10,663 7,411 6,101 11,027 2,721 2017: 12,482 7,655 9,206 8,608 6,276 14,436 7,988 6,959 Farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..........................................farms, 2022: 50 41 20 22 28 41 22 15 2017: 76 57 32 26 52 81 19 15 number, 2022: 276 (D) (D) 105 143 (D) (D) 78 2017: 405 289 172 126 (D) 405 124 79 10 to 19 ........................................farms, 2022: 49 14 18 26 23 19 21 11 2017: 66 31 24 29 40 44 14 11 number, 2022: 658 207 245 334 315 297 (D) 134 2017: 931 399 366 405 531 572 208 160 20 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: 55 17 30 28 28 36 26 24 2017: 80 6 48 29 29 48 42 25 number, 2022: 1,641 468 939 925 861 1,122 831 736 2017: 2,371 175 1,477 920 920 1,480 1,256 832 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: 32 8 23 8 6 9 27 8 2017: 39 7 18 13 13 29 26 23 number, 2022: 2,252 462 1,661 545 421 642 1,909 532 2017: 2,816 370 1,329 871 818 1,747 1,858 1,615 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: 19 8 15 13 22 10 10 9 2017: 19 8 18 7 13 15 21 22 number, 2022: 2,467 986 2,161 1,492 2,545 1,197 (D) 1,241 2017: 2,686 1,194 2,432 896 1,737 2,192 2,924 3,253 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: 6 1 3 12 3 5 12 - 2017: 5 8 8 11 6 13 7 4 number, 2022: 1,865 (D) 850 3,202 726 1,237 3,000 - 2017: (D) (D) (D) 3,290 1,452 4,241 1,618 1,020 500 or more .....................................farms, 2022: 6 1 1 6 3 1 1 - 2017: 2 1 1 3 1 4 - - number, 2022: 4,734 (D) (D) 4,060 2,400 (D) (D) - 2017: (D) (D) (D) 2,100 (D) 3,799 - - : Cows and heifers that calved ......................farms, 2022: 202 72 91 87 95 102 114 63 2017: 240 95 128 99 124 193 116 92 number, 2022: 6,625 2,547 3,538 2,861 4,249 2,960 5,966 1,718 2017: 5,856 2,678 5,290 3,080 3,449 7,881 5,009 3,967 : Beef cows .......................................farms, 2022: 198 68 89 82 92 102 114 62 2017: 229 92 122 85 121 192 116 92 number, 2022: 5,471 (D) 2,703 2,089 (D) (D) (D) (D) 2017: 4,785 (D) 4,440 1,938 3,374 (D) 5,009 3,787 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: 75 38 25 22 30 42 27 18 number: 375 178 (D) 102 (D) 180 (D) 93 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: 47 10 19 29 25 16 25 15 number: 632 157 275 420 345 225 312 211 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: 42 18 28 18 17 26 39 18 number: 1,090 556 899 517 477 679 1,237 530 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: 24 2 12 10 12 15 6 9 number: 1,529 (D) 800 570 664 1,052 432 622 100 to 199 ........................................farms: 6 - 4 3 5 2 16 2 number: 640 - 408 480 614 (D) 2,055 (D) 200 to 499 ........................................farms: 4 - 1 - - - - - number: 1,205 - (D) - - - - - 500 or more .......................................farms: - - - - 3 1 1 - number: - - - - 1,920 (D) (D) - : Milk cows .......................................farms, 2022: 8 4 6 7 3 2 2 1 2017: 12 3 6 14 6 6 - 6 number, 2022: 1,154 (D) 835 772 (D) (D) (D) (D) 2017: 1,071 (D) 850 1,142 75 (D) - 180 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: 1 2 - 2 1 2 2 1 number: (D) (D) - (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: - - 4 1 2 - - - number: - - (D) (D) (D) - - - 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: 2 1 1 1 - - - - number: (D) (D) (D) (D) - - - - 100 to 199 ........................................farms: 3 - - 1 - - - - number: 327 - - (D) - - - - 200 to 499 ........................................farms: 2 - - 2 - - - - number: (D) - - (D) - - - - 500 or more .......................................farms: - 1 1 - - - - - number: - (D) (D) - - - - - : Other cattle ......................................farms, 2022: 181 71 98 101 99 93 102 53 2017: 232 90 131 96 127 197 120 75 number, 2022: 7,268 3,025 3,226 7,802 3,162 3,141 5,061 1,003 2017: 6,626 4,977 3,916 5,528 2,827 6,555 2,979 2,992 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 80 38 28 30 41 36 31 24 number: 330 161 136 (D) 156 146 (D) (D) 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 38 15 24 21 21 25 19 12 number: 548 193 329 260 250 363 242 177 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 35 8 19 19 11 17 23 12 number: 1,160 239 558 542 334 478 619 364 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 19 6 23 16 11 9 16 3 number: 1,321 408 1,543 985 630 497 914 169 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 4 2 2 1 15 3 12 2 number: 555 (D) (D) (D) 1,792 407 1,510 (D) 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - 1 2 10 - 2 - - number: - (D) (D) 2,680 - (D) - - 500 or more .........................................farms: 5 1 - 4 - 1 1 - number: 3,354 (D) - 3,060 - (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 : Shelby : Stark : Stephenson : Tazewell : Union : Vermilion : Wabash : Warren ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Cattle and calves ...................................farms, 2022: 232 55 325 125 161 131 15 154 2017: 278 75 359 144 174 179 34 236 number, 2022: 19,194 3,338 40,482 7,096 8,382 4,523 1,279 16,219 2017: 21,335 3,301 43,249 8,652 9,686 7,147 1,557 21,973 Farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..........................................farms, 2022: 42 11 69 29 31 43 2 23 2017: 52 20 75 33 34 49 10 67 number, 2022: (D) 38 353 135 141 189 (D) 115 2017: 259 106 417 (D) 177 219 (D) 334 10 to 19 ........................................farms, 2022: 40 8 43 20 38 30 5 12 2017: 51 18 52 34 36 46 12 23 number, 2022: 548 115 564 279 545 409 64 172 2017: 725 228 754 494 500 657 174 316 20 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: 83 17 67 33 39 37 5 46 2017: 87 17 60 28 44 48 6 38 number, 2022: 2,713 511 2,077 1,043 1,137 1,031 (D) 1,391 2017: 2,864 509 1,964 935 1,327 1,411 214 1,160 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: 30 6 53 19 22 15 1 30 2017: 46 12 60 26 29 19 5 40 number, 2022: 1,957 358 3,596 1,137 1,645 950 (D) 2,053 2017: 3,101 766 4,214 1,876 1,917 1,343 263 2,761 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: 26 10 39 18 28 3 - 25 2017: 28 3 60 13 16 15 - 41 number, 2022: 3,316 1,266 5,153 2,217 3,789 374 - 3,404 2017: 3,646 424 8,455 1,763 2,409 (D) - 4,993 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: 2 3 36 6 2 2 - 8 2017: 5 5 34 9 15 1 - 16 number, 2022: (D) 1,050 9,890 2,285 (D) (D) - 2,230 2017: 1,620 1,268 10,687 2,834 3,356 (D) - 4,198 500 or more .....................................farms, 2022: 9 - 18 - 1 1 2 10 2017: 9 - 18 1 - 1 1 11 number, 2022: 10,042 - 18,849 - (D) (D) (D) 6,854 2017: 9,120 - 16,758 (D) - (D) (D) 8,211 : Cows and heifers that calved ......................farms, 2022: 180 50 241 111 143 106 15 144 2017: 232 61 270 123 162 153 30 204 number, 2022: 4,713 1,748 15,329 3,990 5,218 1,719 737 6,320 2017: 6,630 1,798 17,986 4,309 5,549 2,290 862 7,892 : Beef cows .......................................farms, 2022: 175 50 193 98 143 105 13 141 2017: 227 59 199 117 158 150 29 198 number, 2022: 3,940 1,748 5,113 3,226 5,218 (D) (D) 6,307 2017: 5,741 1,615 5,715 3,579 5,169 2,283 (D) 7,318 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: 48 10 68 26 32 48 6 22 number: 199 36 (D) 146 (D) 242 (D) 85 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: 43 13 43 23 45 28 4 30 number: 593 164 595 333 632 380 54 408 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: 66 12 49 28 21 23 3 53 number: 1,931 338 1,418 770 599 581 66 1,731 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: 18 12 24 14 34 5 - 23 number: 1,217 760 1,659 1,028 2,316 324 - 1,443 100 to 199 ........................................farms: - 3 8 7 10 1 - 6 number: - 450 866 949 1,084 (D) - 800 200 to 499 ........................................farms: - - 1 - 1 - - 7 number: - - (D) - (D) - - 1,840 500 or more .......................................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - : Milk cows .......................................farms, 2022: 7 - 55 15 - 1 2 3 2017: 10 5 82 7 4 3 2 10 number, 2022: 773 - 10,216 764 - (D) (D) 13 2017: 889 183 12,271 730 380 7 (D) 574 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: 3 - 5 5 - - - 3 number: 13 - 14 7 - - - 13 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: - - - 4 - - - - number: - - - 52 - - - - 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: - - 4 1 - 1 - - number: - - 155 (D) - (D) - - 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: 3 - 18 3 - - - - number: (D) - 1,272 180 - - - - 100 to 199 ........................................farms: - - 12 - - - - - number: - - 1,515 - - - - - 200 to 499 ........................................farms: - - 13 2 - - 2 - number: - - 3,808 (D) - - (D) - 500 or more .......................................farms: 1 - 3 - - - - - number: (D) - 3,452 - - - - - : Other cattle ......................................farms, 2022: 195 49 289 108 138 101 14 146 2017: 241 59 327 118 139 136 30 212 number, 2022: 14,481 1,590 25,153 3,106 3,164 2,804 542 9,899 2017: 14,705 1,503 25,263 4,343 4,137 4,857 695 14,081 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 65 19 81 47 62 48 5 46 number: 348 92 357 190 (D) 233 25 195 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 44 11 39 20 23 24 6 36 number: 572 144 531 272 304 314 69 496 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 47 8 68 32 32 25 1 22 number: 1,541 234 2,143 1,046 1,041 705 (D) 651 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 21 8 38 5 20 - - 18 number: 1,329 520 2,526 308 1,234 - - 1,325 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 7 - 34 - - 2 - 9 number: 808 - 4,298 - - (D) - 961 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 4 3 17 4 1 1 2 12 number: 1,342 600 4,602 1,290 (D) (D) (D) 3,346 500 or more .........................................farms: 7 - 12 - - 1 - 3 number: 8,541 - 10,696 - - (D) - 2,925 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Washington : Wayne : White : Whiteside : Will : Williamson : Winnebago : Woodford ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Cattle and calves ...................................farms, 2022: 148 186 58 173 52 159 124 182 2017: 195 257 91 226 93 180 155 180 number, 2022: 15,156 9,346 1,795 20,292 1,117 10,399 10,269 6,845 2017: 23,924 13,627 3,911 25,918 2,592 7,861 12,333 7,826 Farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..........................................farms, 2022: 30 42 17 51 23 45 36 68 2017: 39 56 25 63 54 60 28 69 number, 2022: 155 176 72 244 82 238 182 (D) 2017: 156 (D) (D) 305 183 276 157 (D) 10 to 19 ........................................farms, 2022: 19 47 6 16 15 41 34 21 2017: 24 47 13 47 10 37 34 25 number, 2022: 274 644 94 225 200 565 437 243 2017: 319 619 175 589 135 517 445 326 20 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: 52 47 20 36 7 45 20 58 2017: 50 76 32 42 14 59 34 50 number, 2022: 1,707 1,451 468 1,128 192 1,506 502 1,885 2017: 1,657 2,325 855 1,293 386 1,783 965 1,466 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: 14 26 12 33 3 12 11 20 2017: 21 42 8 26 8 10 22 21 number, 2022: 969 1,665 749 2,291 153 763 744 1,151 2017: 1,489 2,746 584 1,787 543 641 1,554 1,518 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: 13 10 3 11 4 7 12 13 2017: 29 22 11 15 4 11 23 6 number, 2022: 1,812 1,665 412 1,409 490 875 1,854 1,843 2017: 3,746 3,143 1,530 2,105 540 1,523 3,299 786 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: 14 14 - 12 - 6 5 1 2017: 24 12 2 14 3 - 8 7 number, 2022: 4,308 3,745 - 4,139 - 2,586 1,677 (D) 2017: 7,383 3,374 (D) 3,790 805 - 1,821 2,074 500 or more .....................................farms, 2022: 6 - - 14 - 3 6 1 2017: 8 2 - 19 - 3 6 2 number, 2022: 5,931 - - 10,856 - 3,866 4,873 (D) 2017: 9,174 (D) - 16,049 - 3,121 4,092 (D) : Cows and heifers that calved ......................farms, 2022: 127 168 53 114 38 139 91 143 2017: 165 245 85 152 65 166 110 140 number, 2022: 7,953 5,405 1,125 4,178 526 3,613 2,923 3,113 2017: 10,330 7,241 2,301 3,478 927 3,504 4,430 2,863 : Beef cows .......................................farms, 2022: 107 166 53 99 34 139 81 140 2017: 136 236 85 136 60 166 85 136 number, 2022: 2,627 5,391 (D) 2,803 354 3,608 1,251 3,103 2017: 2,951 7,074 (D) 2,430 636 3,459 1,730 2,731 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: 30 50 17 38 24 61 43 50 number: (D) 240 79 (D) 123 303 225 162 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: 36 41 13 20 6 31 19 34 number: 518 567 180 278 81 451 216 507 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: 33 46 21 30 2 33 13 40 number: 927 1,357 614 1,008 (D) 962 396 1,186 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: 2 17 - 9 2 10 6 13 number: (D) 1,282 - 500 (D) 690 414 891 100 to 199 ........................................farms: 6 9 2 - - 2 - 3 number: 924 1,165 (D) - - (D) - 357 200 to 499 ........................................farms: - 3 - 2 - 1 - - number: - 780 - (D) - (D) - - 500 or more .......................................farms: - - - - - 1 - - number: - - - - - (D) - - : Milk cows .......................................farms, 2022: 26 6 1 17 4 4 10 5 2017: 36 15 1 18 5 9 26 5 number, 2022: 5,326 14 (D) 1,375 172 5 1,672 10 2017: 7,379 167 (D) 1,048 291 45 2,700 132 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: - 6 1 2 2 4 - 5 number: - 14 (D) (D) (D) 5 - 10 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: 4 - - 9 - - 1 - number: 142 - - 285 - - (D) - 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: 1 - - 3 2 - 3 - number: (D) - - 245 (D) - 228 - 100 to 199 ........................................farms: 11 - - 1 - - 4 - number: 1,615 - - (D) - - 486 - 200 to 499 ........................................farms: 8 - - 2 - - 2 - number: 2,312 - - (D) - - (D) - 500 or more .......................................farms: 2 - - - - - - - number: (D) - - - - - - - : Other cattle ......................................farms, 2022: 125 143 43 147 42 132 115 151 2017: 158 202 79 198 69 141 140 158 number, 2022: 7,203 3,941 670 16,114 591 6,786 7,346 3,732 2017: 13,594 6,386 1,610 22,440 1,665 4,357 7,903 4,963 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 44 61 21 42 27 62 58 80 number: 209 250 (D) 143 110 312 265 329 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 21 32 10 27 7 38 23 30 number: 289 382 138 371 (D) 527 294 373 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 35 24 10 33 2 21 9 26 number: 1,040 700 298 935 (D) 569 317 686 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 7 14 2 17 6 2 7 12 number: 460 939 (D) 1,111 320 (D) 486 747 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 8 9 - 6 - 1 10 1 number: 949 1,040 - 920 - (D) 1,257 (D) 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 7 3 - 10 - 6 4 1 number: 1,950 630 - 3,100 - 2,484 1,864 (D) 500 or more .........................................farms: 3 - - 12 - 2 4 1 number: 2,306 - - 9,534 - (D) 2,863 (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Illinois : Adams : Alexander : Bond : Boone : Brown : Bureau ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY - Con. : : Cattle and calves - Con. : : Cattle on feed ....................................farms, 2022: 1,488 38 - 12 7 6 29 2017: 1,797 49 - 14 10 4 23 number, 2022: 222,250 5,953 - 1,063 254 66 3,607 2017: 243,703 4,666 - 1,420 397 136 4,166 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: 292 5 - 2 2 6 10 number: 4,086 79 - (D) (D) 66 (D) 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 451 3 - 4 3 - 11 number: 13,426 75 - 97 92 - 385 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 278 6 - 2 2 - 3 number: 18,049 415 - (D) (D) - 205 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 219 17 - 1 - - 1 number: 28,311 1,938 - (D) - - (D) 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 119 4 - 3 - - 3 number: 36,282 800 - 719 - - 900 500 or more .........................................farms: 129 3 - - - - 1 number: 122,096 2,646 - - - - (D) : SALES : : Milk sold from cows .................................farms, 2022: 432 7 - 5 10 1 1 2017: 722 14 - 15 16 3 3 $1,000, 2022: 387,423 2,696 - 3,362 10,561 (D) (D) 2017: 350,038 5,032 - 4,700 9,496 668 272 : Cattle and calves sold ..............................farms, 2022: 10,977 355 27 101 52 76 117 2017: 13,946 426 26 136 89 84 144 number, 2022: 645,009 22,463 447 3,299 1,713 2,775 7,885 2017: 725,018 23,409 319 3,848 1,737 3,037 7,740 $1,000, 2022: 881,537 28,524 (D) 3,930 1,634 2,386 13,487 2017: 826,851 24,177 239 3,690 1,512 2,612 (D) 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ................................................farms: 3,737 68 10 36 25 17 43 number: 17,254 328 36 (D) 71 (D) 219 10 to 19 ..............................................farms: 2,107 61 6 20 4 17 20 number: 28,203 841 90 248 (D) 217 289 20 to 49 ..............................................farms: 2,671 111 11 23 11 17 42 number: 82,307 3,490 321 645 319 485 1,175 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: 1,260 49 - 12 10 23 5 number: 85,645 3,416 - 821 617 1,468 (D) 100 to 199 ............................................farms: 665 45 - 9 1 1 2 number: 87,304 5,710 - 1,162 (D) (D) (D) 200 to 499 ............................................farms: 353 14 - 1 - 1 4 number: 104,148 3,426 - (D) - (D) 1,484 500 or more ...........................................farms: 184 7 - - 1 - 1 number: 240,148 5,252 - - (D) - (D) : Calves weighing less than 500 pounds, : sold .............................................farms, 2022: 4,391 150 19 39 15 34 23 2017: 5,518 174 13 65 26 26 38 number, 2022: 107,024 4,079 226 566 836 914 410 2017: 126,609 4,604 147 980 731 528 508 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 2,022 38 7 23 4 12 6 number: 8,429 134 13 111 18 (D) (D) 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 966 41 9 8 3 11 9 number: 12,795 546 129 108 (D) 136 112 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 938 47 3 3 6 10 7 number: 27,158 1,325 84 81 201 318 201 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 272 17 - 5 1 - 1 number: 17,631 1,216 - 266 (D) - (D) 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 129 7 - - - - - number: 17,060 858 - - - - - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 54 - - - 1 1 - number: 15,768 - - - (D) (D) - 500 or more .........................................farms: 10 - - - - - - number: 8,183 - - - - - - : Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more, : sold ............................................ farms, 2022: 10,159 335 27 93 52 73 113 2017: 12,404 376 21 121 80 77 132 number, 2022: 537,985 18,384 221 2,733 877 1,861 7,475 2017: 598,409 18,805 172 2,868 1,006 2,509 7,232 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 3,998 90 16 34 25 23 43 number: 17,227 436 (D) (D) 65 (D) 215 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 1,938 62 10 25 7 18 28 number: 25,898 846 145 333 90 231 411 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 2,346 96 1 19 16 18 34 number: 70,684 3,064 (D) 518 501 558 965 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 946 37 - 6 4 13 3 number: 63,399 2,521 - 460 221 856 (D) 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 505 37 - 8 - 1 - number: 65,565 5,074 - 1,034 - (D) - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 275 6 - 1 - - 4 number: 81,304 1,461 - (D) - - 1,484 500 or more .........................................farms: 151 7 - - - - 1 number: 213,908 4,982 - - - - (D) : Cattle on feed sold ...............................farms, 2022: 1,548 51 - 10 9 - 28 2017: 1,943 63 - 15 7 4 27 number, 2022: 278,066 5,836 - 542 308 - 5,988 2017: 300,838 5,207 - 1,239 196 152 4,851 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: 317 8 - 1 2 - 9 number: 4,325 (D) - (D) (D) - (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Calhoun : Carroll : Cass : Champaign : Christian : Clark : Clay : Clinton ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY - Con. : : Cattle and calves - Con. : : Cattle on feed ....................................farms, 2022: - 30 4 6 6 9 6 59 2017: - 36 6 6 13 14 11 60 number, 2022: - 10,990 308 301 547 212 629 8,821 2017: - 17,119 1,161 690 411 494 1,118 9,436 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: - 2 - 2 - 4 2 13 number: - (D) - (D) - 60 (D) 168 20 to 49 ............................................farms: - 5 2 3 5 5 2 10 number: - 160 (D) 85 (D) 152 (D) 298 50 to 99 ............................................farms: - 8 1 - - - 1 12 number: - 503 (D) - - - (D) 761 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - 1 1 1 - - - 4 number: - (D) (D) (D) - - - 400 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - 7 - - 1 - - 16 number: - 2,493 - - (D) - - 4,661 500 or more .........................................farms: - 7 - - - - 1 4 number: - 7,626 - - - - (D) 2,533 : SALES : : Milk sold from cows .................................farms, 2022: - 8 - 2 - 1 1 58 2017: 1 15 - 1 - - 2 66 $1,000, 2022: - (D) - (D) - (D) (D) 73,536 2017: (D) (D) - (D) - - (D) 50,232 : Cattle and calves sold ..............................farms, 2022: 99 151 59 61 83 82 81 194 2017: 111 164 63 93 92 106 117 227 number, 2022: 3,074 22,528 1,582 3,190 1,785 945 3,748 21,015 2017: 2,652 26,857 2,775 5,878 1,798 1,565 4,070 21,513 $1,000, 2022: (D) 40,206 1,928 5,629 2,079 1,011 3,050 24,223 2017: 1,873 37,367 3,241 7,247 1,765 (D) 3,911 (D) 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ................................................farms: 33 49 24 38 39 45 24 48 number: 166 230 126 161 (D) 221 97 249 10 to 19 ..............................................farms: 26 24 15 5 17 17 16 23 number: 364 336 202 65 214 209 220 294 20 to 49 ..............................................farms: 25 27 12 11 24 20 26 27 number: 775 800 431 314 757 515 688 817 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: 9 27 3 2 2 - 9 31 number: 665 1,897 201 (D) (D) - 626 2,054 100 to 199 ............................................farms: 3 7 5 2 - - 3 32 number: 318 842 622 (D) - - 373 4,431 200 to 499 ............................................farms: 3 7 - - - - 2 24 number: 786 2,426 - - - - (D) 7,496 500 or more ...........................................farms: - 10 - 3 1 - 1 9 number: - 15,997 - 2,336 (D) - (D) 5,674 : Calves weighing less than 500 pounds, : sold .............................................farms, 2022: 64 34 19 22 48 40 44 78 2017: 58 36 30 41 28 46 58 84 number, 2022: 1,034 1,128 265 363 448 293 1,504 5,894 2017: 1,164 1,746 519 762 524 280 824 5,066 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 36 15 8 14 29 29 17 18 number: 139 72 38 35 123 (D) 72 75 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 9 8 8 3 16 10 18 13 number: 122 113 97 35 220 142 255 178 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 13 7 1 2 2 1 6 16 number: 417 223 (D) (D) (D) (D) 208 521 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 6 2 2 1 1 - 1 8 number: 356 (D) (D) (D) (D) - (D) 564 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - 1 - 2 - - - 14 number: - (D) - (D) - - - 1,914 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - - - - - - 1 9 number: - - - - - - (D) 2,642 500 or more .........................................farms: - 1 - - - - 1 - number: - (D) - - - - (D) - : Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more, : sold ............................................ farms, 2022: 94 145 55 55 65 61 78 184 2017: 98 156 53 86 77 92 96 212 number, 2022: 2,040 21,400 1,317 2,827 1,337 652 2,244 15,121 2017: 1,488 25,111 2,256 5,116 1,274 1,285 3,246 16,447 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 42 47 28 35 28 37 31 41 number: 179 211 138 146 (D) 164 127 199 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 26 25 8 8 19 10 21 26 number: 373 358 (D) (D) 243 125 275 324 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 17 31 11 7 17 14 15 37 number: 476 976 367 210 489 363 361 1,141 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 6 19 6 2 - - 7 33 number: 331 1,358 407 (D) - - 432 2,242 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - 8 2 - - - 2 23 number: - 897 (D) - - - (D) 2,838 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 3 6 - - - - 1 20 number: 681 2,164 - - - - (D) 5,748 500 or more .........................................farms: - 9 - 3 1 - 1 4 number: - 15,436 - 2,283 (D) - (D) 2,629 : Cattle on feed sold ...............................farms, 2022: - 32 4 6 4 9 6 59 2017: 1 45 8 12 8 13 8 57 number, 2022: - 16,609 313 478 (D) 236 557 7,456 2017: (D) 20,427 1,138 3,339 220 513 715 8,832 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: - 2 - 2 1 - 4 14 number: - (D) - (D) (D) - (D) 178 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Coles : Cook : Crawford : Cumberland : De Kalb : De Witt : Douglas : Du Page ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY - Con. : : Cattle and calves - Con. : : Cattle on feed ....................................farms, 2022: 7 - 5 13 20 5 5 - 2017: 11 - 10 29 27 9 13 - number, 2022: 418 - 261 2,664 9,318 202 160 - 2017: 529 - 275 2,718 14,489 922 2,324 - 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: 3 - 3 - 2 - 2 - number: 33 - (D) - (D) - (D) - 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 2 - - 2 4 3 2 - number: (D) - - (D) 102 (D) (D) - 50 to 99 ............................................farms: - - - 2 2 2 1 - number: - - - (D) (D) (D) (D) - 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 1 - 2 5 1 - - - number: (D) - (D) 614 (D) - - - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 1 - - 2 8 - - - number: (D) - - (D) 2,489 - - - 500 or more .........................................farms: - - - 2 3 - - - number: - - - (D) 6,400 - - - : SALES : : Milk sold from cows .................................farms, 2022: 3 - - 9 6 - 12 - 2017: 4 - - 17 5 - 18 - $1,000, 2022: 612 - - 7,951 3,528 - 1,734 - 2017: 432 - - (D) 3,419 - 2,615 - : Cattle and calves sold ..............................farms, 2022: 53 13 48 72 77 44 42 - 2017: 85 13 59 129 96 62 58 3 number, 2022: 1,014 (D) 993 3,736 16,727 1,781 1,123 - 2017: 2,262 73 1,308 7,369 28,426 1,648 3,668 (D) $1,000, 2022: 1,265 98 2,444 (D) 33,302 2,204 1,300 - 2017: 2,165 55 (D) (D) 43,707 (D) 4,952 4 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ................................................farms: 28 11 25 31 22 17 24 - number: 139 47 105 169 (D) 50 125 - 10 to 19 ..............................................farms: 9 1 11 4 12 12 7 - number: (D) (D) 158 50 147 175 99 - 20 to 49 ..............................................farms: 12 - 5 18 22 7 8 - number: 373 - 136 594 666 215 204 - 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: 3 1 4 9 2 5 2 - number: 226 (D) 294 645 (D) 391 (D) - 100 to 199 ............................................farms: 1 - 3 6 10 2 - - number: (D) - 300 666 1,396 (D) - - 200 to 499 ............................................farms: - - - 4 4 - - - number: - - - 1,612 1,294 - - - 500 or more ...........................................farms: - - - - 5 1 1 - number: - - - - 13,008 (D) (D) - : Calves weighing less than 500 pounds, : sold .............................................farms, 2022: 18 4 18 27 12 22 17 - 2017: 37 5 19 41 26 18 22 2 number, 2022: 247 (D) 108 540 569 278 144 - 2017: 594 26 423 697 626 201 307 (D) 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 8 3 14 14 7 10 9 - number: 36 15 43 (D) 24 44 49 - 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 6 - 2 1 - 9 8 - number: 89 - (D) (D) - 114 95 - 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 4 1 2 9 1 3 - - number: 122 (D) (D) 252 (D) 120 - - 50 to 99 ............................................farms: - - - 3 2 - - - number: - - - 200 (D) - - - 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - - - - 2 - - - number: - - - - (D) - - - 500 or more .........................................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - : Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more, : sold ............................................ farms, 2022: 51 13 40 69 76 42 39 - 2017: 78 8 51 108 90 60 52 1 number, 2022: 767 62 885 3,196 16,158 1,503 979 - 2017: 1,668 47 885 6,672 27,800 1,447 3,361 (D) 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 32 11 19 33 24 26 27 - number: 148 (D) (D) 111 108 98 129 - 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 7 2 12 3 11 2 5 - number: (D) (D) 179 34 129 (D) (D) - 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 10 - 2 21 21 8 4 - number: 327 - (D) 692 611 240 102 - 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 1 - 4 4 2 3 2 - number: (D) - 294 297 (D) 235 (D) - 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 1 - 3 4 11 2 - - number: (D) - 300 450 1,496 (D) - - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - - - 4 2 - - - number: - - - 1,612 (D) - - - 500 or more .........................................farms: - - - - 5 1 1 - number: - - - - 13,008 (D) (D) - : Cattle on feed sold ...............................farms, 2022: 9 - 4 13 23 5 3 - 2017: 11 - 12 33 29 9 14 - number, 2022: 307 - 205 2,023 14,034 204 76 - 2017: 626 - 299 3,567 26,378 910 2,189 - 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: 5 - 2 - 1 2 1 - number: 71 - (D) - (D) (D) (D) - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Edgar : Edwards : Effingham : Fayette : Ford : Franklin : Fulton : Gallatin ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY - Con. : : Cattle and calves - Con. : : Cattle on feed ....................................farms, 2022: 10 5 54 28 7 8 34 1 2017: 6 7 74 21 6 10 29 1 number, 2022: 778 115 13,633 4,332 3,653 482 3,106 (D) 2017: 337 123 7,302 3,746 (D) 1,166 5,024 (D) 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: 2 1 2 5 1 1 6 1 number: (D) (D) (D) 71 (D) (D) (D) (D) 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 3 4 6 10 3 3 14 - number: 73 (D) 180 401 (D) 69 446 - 50 to 99 ............................................farms: - - 17 3 - 2 5 - number: - - 1,204 255 - (D) 325 - 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 4 - 12 7 - 2 8 - number: 470 - 1,658 1,005 - (D) 1,126 - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 1 - 2 - - - - - number: (D) - (D) - - - - - 500 or more .........................................farms: - - 15 3 3 - 1 - number: - - 10,063 2,600 3,552 - (D) - : SALES : : Milk sold from cows .................................farms, 2022: 1 - 14 7 1 2 - - 2017: 1 - 36 17 1 6 1 - $1,000, 2022: (D) - 11,382 7,268 (D) (D) - - 2017: (D) - 14,045 4,441 (D) 2,122 (D) - : Cattle and calves sold ..............................farms, 2022: 75 47 247 207 34 103 250 36 2017: 93 53 304 265 38 133 261 32 number, 2022: 3,435 1,502 21,596 9,488 4,048 2,873 14,740 1,952 2017: 2,176 1,428 15,705 8,808 2,971 3,496 27,598 963 $1,000, 2022: (D) 1,467 28,976 11,177 7,493 (D) 18,950 (D) 2017: (D) 1,244 17,581 9,314 4,563 3,576 35,054 (D) 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ................................................farms: 24 21 90 68 13 42 67 5 number: 128 77 385 335 50 211 370 (D) 10 to 19 ..............................................farms: 22 13 33 61 7 21 47 6 number: (D) 168 428 802 93 258 619 80 20 to 49 ..............................................farms: 14 6 40 58 11 26 72 15 number: 446 177 1,493 1,652 353 772 2,223 502 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: 4 4 48 4 - 5 35 5 number: 315 300 3,351 279 - 255 2,750 349 100 to 199 ............................................farms: 10 1 16 8 - 6 16 2 number: 1,722 (D) 2,104 1,170 - 696 (D) (D) 200 to 499 ............................................farms: - 2 11 5 - 3 12 3 number: - (D) 3,724 1,150 - 681 3,668 750 500 or more ...........................................farms: 1 - 9 3 3 - 1 - number: (D) - 10,111 4,100 3,552 - (D) - : Calves weighing less than 500 pounds, : sold .............................................farms, 2022: 21 21 86 101 9 61 96 27 2017: 44 22 94 130 6 72 102 18 number, 2022: 792 458 1,449 1,009 89 1,299 3,038 1,029 2017: 669 279 2,061 1,354 58 1,038 2,282 549 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 7 13 44 54 5 28 30 2 number: (D) 61 257 219 (D) (D) (D) (D) 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 6 2 9 35 1 14 22 11 number: 76 (D) 104 460 (D) 171 302 (D) 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 2 4 30 9 3 14 35 7 number: (D) 102 918 180 61 388 1,095 183 50 to 99 ............................................farms: - 1 3 3 - 2 1 4 number: - (D) 170 150 - (D) (D) 240 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 6 1 - - - 3 5 3 number: 600 (D) - - - 489 500 450 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - - - - - - 3 - number: - - - - - - 930 - 500 or more .........................................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - : Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more, : sold ............................................ farms, 2022: 73 44 235 185 34 89 236 33 2017: 82 37 283 226 36 111 228 28 number, 2022: 2,643 1,044 20,147 8,479 3,959 1,574 11,702 923 2017: 1,507 1,149 13,644 7,454 2,913 2,458 25,316 414 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 24 25 102 87 13 53 73 13 number: (D) 76 367 392 48 190 (D) 61 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 22 10 20 50 9 10 51 7 number: 290 141 249 682 117 121 656 82 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 12 4 39 29 9 14 61 8 number: 364 140 1,279 912 242 320 1,994 236 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 10 2 41 3 - 8 30 - number: 801 (D) 2,830 (D) - 507 2,118 - 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 4 2 15 11 - 4 13 5 number: 556 (D) 2,007 1,620 - 436 1,694 544 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - 1 9 2 - - 7 - number: - (D) 3,304 (D) - - 1,850 - 500 or more .........................................farms: 1 - 9 3 3 - 1 - number: (D) - 10,111 4,100 3,552 - (D) - : Cattle on feed sold ...............................farms, 2022: 9 4 57 29 9 7 34 1 2017: 6 10 80 21 10 13 36 1 number, 2022: 1,141 255 15,372 5,822 3,679 444 5,125 (D) 2017: 365 177 7,439 3,727 2,600 1,160 10,568 (D) 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: 2 1 2 4 2 3 5 - number: (D) (D) (D) 58 (D) 48 64 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Greene : Grundy : Hamilton : Hancock : Hardin : Henderson : Henry : Iroquois ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY - Con. : : Cattle and calves - Con. : : Cattle on feed ....................................farms, 2022: 13 3 15 19 - 15 37 33 2017: 19 7 2 29 - 16 38 33 number, 2022: 616 72 327 4,155 - 1,993 7,253 8,202 2017: 663 113 (D) 5,075 - 2,082 8,539 9,143 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: 4 - 7 2 - 2 12 2 number: 62 - 99 (D) - (D) 162 (D) 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 3 3 8 9 - - 7 9 number: 88 72 228 269 - - 276 266 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 6 - - 1 - 3 6 10 number: 466 - - (D) - (D) 429 623 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - - - 1 - 7 6 4 number: - - - (D) - 938 812 480 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - - - 1 - 3 3 1 number: - - - (D) - 825 806 (D) 500 or more .........................................farms: - - - 5 - - 3 7 number: - - - 3,336 - - 4,768 6,604 : SALES : : Milk sold from cows .................................farms, 2022: 2 3 2 1 - 1 2 3 2017: 2 2 - 1 1 5 - 6 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) (D) (D) - (D) (D) 779 2017: (D) (D) - (D) (D) 859 - (D) : Cattle and calves sold ..............................farms, 2022: 123 28 70 217 45 130 192 129 2017: 210 48 47 316 40 152 236 205 number, 2022: 4,848 344 1,410 15,309 1,092 9,126 19,016 16,214 2017: 8,094 900 (D) 19,213 1,209 8,073 22,928 18,281 $1,000, 2022: (D) 381 1,555 20,120 (D) 9,039 32,319 (D) 2017: (D) 1,009 (D) (D) (D) 8,520 32,918 26,227 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ................................................farms: 24 11 27 42 17 22 56 58 number: (D) 54 94 211 61 123 243 292 10 to 19 ..............................................farms: 31 13 14 43 15 15 40 12 number: 422 162 183 596 178 236 520 158 20 to 49 ..............................................farms: 32 4 22 62 10 38 55 18 number: 1,050 128 764 1,923 294 1,236 1,712 505 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: 24 - 7 36 2 26 26 12 number: 1,694 - 369 2,579 (D) 1,856 1,743 (D) 100 to 199 ............................................farms: 10 - - 18 - 19 6 17 number: 1,090 - - 2,114 - 2,764 734 2,296 200 to 499 ............................................farms: 2 - - 11 1 10 6 11 number: (D) - - 3,403 (D) 2,911 2,077 2,813 500 or more ...........................................farms: - - - 5 - - 3 1 number: - - - 4,483 - - 11,987 (D) : Calves weighing less than 500 pounds, : sold .............................................farms, 2022: 63 11 36 92 24 71 49 39 2017: 112 13 34 117 21 63 74 52 number, 2022: 1,181 101 299 2,038 277 2,630 738 653 2017: 1,945 136 (D) 2,577 217 1,820 1,694 838 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 29 7 21 32 16 22 26 26 number: (D) 37 (D) 112 68 (D) (D) 143 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 17 2 14 19 3 16 11 3 number: 247 (D) 193 248 47 249 167 34 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 11 2 1 28 5 11 10 6 number: 329 (D) (D) 839 162 314 309 180 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 4 - - 13 - 16 2 4 number: 243 - - 839 - 1,032 (D) 296 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 2 - - - - 4 - - number: (D) - - - - 539 - - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - - - - - 2 - - number: - - - - - (D) - - 500 or more .........................................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - : Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more, : sold ............................................ farms, 2022: 113 25 63 205 36 123 183 118 2017: 185 39 31 286 36 140 213 197 number, 2022: 3,667 243 1,111 13,271 815 6,496 18,278 15,561 2017: 6,149 764 (D) 16,636 992 6,253 21,234 17,443 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 27 13 27 52 16 31 57 59 number: 137 53 80 261 (D) 145 243 254 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 27 8 9 44 12 15 34 12 number: 349 102 98 637 145 229 461 146 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 35 4 21 56 7 39 65 11 number: 1,142 88 633 1,711 198 1,133 2,128 282 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 18 - 6 31 - 14 13 7 number: 1,405 - 300 2,031 - 1,066 872 (D) 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 6 - - 7 - 20 5 17 number: 634 - - 992 - 2,637 510 2,296 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - - - 10 1 4 6 11 number: - - - 3,156 (D) 1,286 2,077 2,813 500 or more .........................................farms: - - - 5 - - 3 1 number: - - - 4,483 - - 11,987 (D) : Cattle on feed sold ...............................farms, 2022: 14 3 13 18 - 18 41 35 2017: 29 9 1 28 - 18 44 42 number, 2022: 668 50 328 5,382 - 2,189 15,100 13,462 2017: 1,175 160 (D) 6,558 - 2,355 16,667 15,045 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: 3 2 6 2 - 1 12 1 number: 41 (D) 90 (D) - (D) (D) (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Jackson : Jasper : Jefferson : Jersey : Jo Daviess : Johnson : Kane : Kankakee ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY - Con. : : Cattle and calves - Con. : : Cattle on feed ....................................farms, 2022: 12 27 21 11 77 3 16 8 2017: 5 35 11 14 80 - 20 4 number, 2022: 587 2,609 1,073 1,235 8,654 72 4,160 131 2017: 253 2,961 368 616 11,216 - 1,875 56 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: - 3 6 3 2 1 1 7 number: - 36 95 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 8 9 6 3 29 2 11 1 number: 240 (D) 210 72 (D) (D) 300 (D) 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 3 5 6 1 21 - 1 - number: (D) 310 368 (D) 1,283 - (D) - 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 1 9 3 - 14 - - - number: (D) 1,155 400 - 1,667 - - - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - - - 4 8 - 2 - number: - - - 1,040 2,475 - (D) - 500 or more .........................................farms: - 1 - - 3 - 1 - number: - (D) - - 2,292 - (D) - : SALES : : Milk sold from cows .................................farms, 2022: 11 7 2 1 26 - 8 - 2017: 17 10 16 1 35 2 13 3 $1,000, 2022: 5,965 9,154 (D) (D) 25,471 - 3,582 - 2017: 4,604 6,312 (D) (D) 18,667 (D) 2,521 (D) : Cattle and calves sold ..............................farms, 2022: 170 117 217 71 337 172 55 55 2017: 188 182 291 130 378 179 57 56 number, 2022: 4,507 6,678 7,004 2,818 30,037 7,791 13,354 862 2017: 4,132 6,509 6,682 3,579 28,779 4,345 3,414 1,466 $1,000, 2022: 3,805 8,301 7,790 4,364 36,837 6,872 26,942 1,221 2017: 3,284 7,027 5,627 3,465 31,332 3,154 4,585 1,378 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ................................................farms: 55 38 78 21 50 59 18 32 number: (D) 214 417 (D) 271 (D) (D) (D) 10 to 19 ..............................................farms: 36 21 45 19 43 30 8 12 number: 477 (D) (D) 273 560 383 116 150 20 to 49 ..............................................farms: 58 24 53 21 87 45 16 6 number: 1,799 646 1,714 630 2,591 1,467 508 200 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: 13 12 31 4 63 21 3 4 number: 969 854 2,202 237 3,877 1,412 201 204 100 to 199 ............................................farms: 7 14 8 1 48 12 4 - number: 772 1,703 980 (D) 5,705 1,727 450 - 200 to 499 ............................................farms: 1 7 1 5 37 2 2 1 number: (D) 2,153 (D) 1,487 10,185 (D) (D) (D) 500 or more ...........................................farms: - 1 1 - 9 3 4 - number: - (D) (D) - 6,848 1,539 11,521 - : Calves weighing less than 500 pounds, : sold .............................................farms, 2022: 90 45 101 32 94 106 12 15 2017: 96 68 165 73 107 120 25 28 number, 2022: 1,756 1,743 1,814 551 5,577 2,621 177 175 2017: 1,317 1,795 2,283 1,441 3,586 1,758 326 625 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 35 16 39 21 32 46 7 8 number: (D) 73 (D) 116 135 231 31 28 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 23 11 32 4 17 22 - 3 number: 298 146 469 (D) 223 275 - 40 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 23 5 23 6 15 23 5 4 number: 652 135 714 129 413 640 146 107 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 8 6 6 - 11 12 - - number: 502 416 360 - 866 875 - - 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 1 7 1 - 12 - - - number: (D) 973 (D) - 1,769 - - - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - - - 1 7 3 - - number: - - - (D) 2,171 600 - - 500 or more .........................................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - : Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more, : sold ............................................ farms, 2022: 152 102 194 66 326 159 53 50 2017: 171 149 249 115 350 151 57 48 number, 2022: 2,751 4,935 5,190 2,267 24,460 5,170 13,177 687 2017: 2,815 4,714 4,399 2,138 25,193 2,587 3,088 841 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 65 38 84 25 63 73 17 29 number: (D) 196 (D) 119 350 331 (D) (D) 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 38 14 42 18 35 19 8 15 number: 504 181 537 234 453 239 116 202 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 34 21 44 14 93 38 18 5 number: 918 558 1,409 397 2,784 1,059 573 186 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 13 13 16 5 52 21 - - number: 874 814 1,122 317 3,090 1,362 - - 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 2 13 7 - 51 3 4 - number: (D) 1,836 898 - 6,140 300 408 - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - 2 - 4 27 5 2 1 number: - (D) - 1,200 7,126 1,879 (D) (D) 500 or more .........................................farms: - 1 1 - 5 - 4 - number: - (D) (D) - 4,517 - 11,521 - : Cattle on feed sold ...............................farms, 2022: 16 26 27 10 87 7 16 8 2017: 11 37 20 14 85 - 20 8 number, 2022: 628 2,408 1,333 1,256 9,593 131 (D) 103 2017: 281 2,776 651 677 11,043 - 2,627 370 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: 6 3 2 2 7 4 4 8 number: (D) (D) (D) (D) 96 52 76 103 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Kendall : Knox : Lake : La Salle : Lawrence : Lee : Livingston : Logan ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY - Con. : : Cattle and calves - Con. : : Cattle on feed ....................................farms, 2022: - 33 - 30 - 21 14 8 2017: 4 27 - 27 8 34 13 15 number, 2022: - 5,419 - 5,629 - 1,670 1,133 198 2017: 1,365 3,595 - 3,861 670 6,214 776 443 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: - 7 - 5 - 5 4 5 number: - (D) - (D) - (D) (D) 70 20 to 49 ............................................farms: - 4 - 10 - 6 4 2 number: - 136 - 300 - 172 94 (D) 50 to 99 ............................................farms: - 10 - 6 - 3 1 1 number: - 688 - 300 - 196 (D) (D) 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - 3 - 4 - 6 4 - number: - 420 - 530 - 943 527 - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - 8 - 1 - 1 1 - number: - 2,984 - (D) - (D) (D) - 500 or more .........................................farms: - 1 - 4 - - - - number: - (D) - 3,942 - - - - : SALES : : Milk sold from cows .................................farms, 2022: - - 1 3 - 4 4 4 2017: 1 - 1 - 3 3 16 - $1,000, 2022: - - (D) 1 - 91 2,779 445 2017: (D) - (D) - 165 62 6,050 - : Cattle and calves sold ..............................farms, 2022: 16 207 4 173 36 107 118 67 2017: 30 229 13 200 47 126 154 93 number, 2022: 872 13,794 (D) 12,003 291 4,124 8,516 1,334 2017: 3,703 13,350 1,109 9,579 1,355 7,177 8,163 1,506 $1,000, 2022: 709 19,413 (D) 21,132 284 5,934 10,821 1,455 2017: (D) 16,414 785 13,681 1,603 9,861 10,915 1,568 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ................................................farms: 7 48 3 64 28 44 45 28 number: (D) 226 (D) (D) 113 189 244 (D) 10 to 19 ..............................................farms: 4 36 - 35 4 19 20 20 number: 52 (D) - 449 55 277 (D) 296 20 to 49 ..............................................farms: 3 47 - 48 4 21 28 10 number: 84 1,513 - 1,439 123 641 884 331 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: - 40 - 16 - 12 5 8 number: - 2,773 - 912 - 924 379 429 100 to 199 ............................................farms: - 20 - 3 - 8 15 1 number: - 2,735 - 393 - 1,069 1,949 (D) 200 to 499 ............................................farms: 2 15 - 2 - 3 2 - number: (D) 4,491 - (D) - 1,024 (D) - 500 or more ...........................................farms: - 1 1 5 - - 3 - number: - (D) (D) 7,765 - - 4,218 - : Calves weighing less than 500 pounds, : sold .............................................farms, 2022: 7 72 1 45 15 22 47 26 2017: 10 84 6 47 6 28 41 36 number, 2022: 299 1,302 (D) 400 69 622 1,859 429 2017: 485 2,034 751 737 98 456 1,192 299 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 2 25 - 30 14 7 22 12 number: (D) 118 - 140 (D) 28 (D) (D) 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 2 13 - 8 - 5 7 8 number: (D) 161 - 84 - 58 107 101 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 2 30 - 7 1 7 8 5 number: (D) 808 - 176 (D) 284 217 138 50 to 99 ............................................farms: - 4 - - - 2 8 - number: - 215 - - - (D) 535 - 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - - - - - 1 - 1 number: - - - - - (D) - (D) 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 1 - 1 - - - 1 - number: (D) - (D) - - - (D) - 500 or more .........................................farms: - - - - - - 1 - number: - - - - - - (D) - : Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more, : sold ............................................ farms, 2022: 14 206 4 153 30 101 117 55 2017: 29 207 13 188 46 115 142 83 number, 2022: 573 12,492 (D) 11,603 222 3,502 6,657 905 2017: 3,218 11,316 358 8,842 1,257 6,721 6,971 1,207 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 10 61 3 56 23 45 53 23 number: 52 (D) 8 (D) 84 196 (D) 103 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 1 40 - 28 4 13 17 16 number: (D) 548 - 369 49 186 215 219 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 1 42 - 46 3 28 25 11 number: (D) 1,345 - 1,313 89 902 739 318 50 to 99 ............................................farms: - 33 - 13 - 7 14 5 number: - 2,308 - 762 - 479 1,009 265 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - 14 - 3 - 5 4 - number: - 2,106 - 393 - 715 558 - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 2 15 1 2 - 3 3 - number: (D) 4,401 (D) (D) - 1,024 1,000 - 500 or more .........................................farms: - 1 - 5 - - 1 - number: - (D) - 7,765 - - (D) - : Cattle on feed sold ...............................farms, 2022: 1 36 - 34 - 19 15 7 2017: 4 36 - 24 8 35 9 11 number, 2022: (D) 6,121 - 8,987 - 1,599 1,713 159 2017: 2,147 5,754 - 5,864 810 5,275 553 257 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: - 4 - 6 - 5 2 4 number: - 59 - 73 - (D) (D) 57 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : McDonough : McHenry : McLean : Macon : Macoupin : Madison : Marion : Marshall ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY - Con. : : Cattle and calves - Con. : : Cattle on feed ....................................farms, 2022: 19 13 20 12 29 13 6 10 2017: 25 17 14 9 29 23 10 10 number, 2022: 979 1,396 3,404 906 5,538 396 766 442 2017: 2,244 2,245 1,771 1,162 3,899 658 1,102 921 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: 5 3 9 7 2 6 - 6 number: 80 36 (D) 100 (D) 81 - 90 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 7 6 1 2 14 3 3 - number: 205 191 (D) (D) 394 (D) 88 - 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 4 3 1 2 5 3 - 4 number: 222 (D) (D) (D) 309 150 - 352 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 2 - 6 - 2 1 1 - number: (D) - 702 - (D) (D) (D) - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 1 - - - 1 - 2 - number: (D) - - - (D) - (D) - 500 or more .........................................farms: - 1 3 1 5 - - - number: - (D) 2,490 (D) 4,100 - - - : SALES : : Milk sold from cows .................................farms, 2022: - 16 3 - 1 7 - 1 2017: - 27 8 - 7 11 - 2 $1,000, 2022: - 12,841 (D) - (D) 5,192 - (D) 2017: - 9,964 (D) - 5,961 6,670 - (D) : Cattle and calves sold ..............................farms, 2022: 131 107 126 46 205 181 170 68 2017: 213 127 150 63 259 235 167 81 number, 2022: 5,650 6,349 10,096 1,616 14,420 4,806 4,809 1,600 2017: 9,313 19,297 8,760 2,756 11,602 7,824 6,767 2,975 $1,000, 2022: 6,657 7,508 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 2,150 2017: 8,956 21,559 (D) 3,708 13,449 7,608 7,860 3,021 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ................................................farms: 30 52 57 22 61 74 70 28 number: (D) 254 266 119 274 305 288 167 10 to 19 ..............................................farms: 19 13 17 10 35 32 33 12 number: 241 173 234 130 436 (D) 484 166 20 to 49 ..............................................farms: 44 20 29 7 58 59 46 19 number: 1,341 566 831 213 1,900 1,892 1,490 602 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: 20 15 5 4 27 11 9 9 number: 1,326 1,140 308 246 1,676 696 536 665 100 to 199 ............................................farms: 16 - 7 - 13 - 7 - number: 2,089 - 949 - 1,555 - 811 - 200 to 499 ............................................farms: 2 3 6 2 5 4 5 - number: (D) 730 2,520 (D) 1,197 925 1,200 - 500 or more ...........................................farms: - 4 5 1 6 1 - - number: - 3,486 4,988 (D) 7,382 (D) - - : Calves weighing less than 500 pounds, : sold .............................................farms, 2022: 46 46 48 14 85 80 79 20 2017: 109 40 45 25 86 101 86 25 number, 2022: 1,109 1,741 2,006 325 2,142 995 868 172 2017: 2,943 (D) 2,275 213 1,793 2,026 1,137 499 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 20 26 24 11 32 44 36 15 number: 76 89 (D) 35 92 (D) 133 63 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 4 1 11 - 22 23 22 3 number: (D) (D) 139 - 309 291 268 (D) 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 15 11 6 2 28 11 21 1 number: 424 450 166 (D) 789 358 467 (D) 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 5 3 5 - 2 2 - 1 number: 315 200 305 - (D) (D) - (D) 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 2 3 - - - - - - number: (D) 402 - - - - - - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - 2 1 1 - - - - number: - (D) (D) (D) - - - - 500 or more .........................................farms: - - 1 - 1 - - - number: - - (D) - (D) - - - : Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more, : sold ............................................ farms, 2022: 128 101 119 46 184 164 149 64 2017: 182 122 143 54 225 204 137 77 number, 2022: 4,541 4,608 8,090 1,291 12,278 3,811 3,941 1,428 2017: 6,370 (D) 6,485 2,543 9,809 5,798 5,630 2,476 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 34 52 55 24 64 79 69 26 number: (D) 214 (D) 126 307 295 270 133 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 22 13 20 10 30 29 31 13 number: 264 181 285 123 382 371 448 181 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 41 27 24 5 57 47 32 17 number: 1,180 869 693 150 1,945 1,513 952 504 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 20 3 7 4 13 4 5 8 number: 1,421 194 546 234 808 (D) 260 610 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 10 2 2 - 10 1 7 - number: 1,262 (D) (D) - 1,294 (D) 811 - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 1 2 7 3 4 3 5 - number: (D) (D) 2,878 658 992 674 1,200 - 500 or more .........................................farms: - 2 4 - 6 1 - - number: - (D) 3,148 - 6,550 (D) - - : Cattle on feed sold ...............................farms, 2022: 13 15 16 8 31 14 6 5 2017: 31 16 17 7 36 23 12 13 number, 2022: 851 1,519 4,716 483 7,575 430 1,027 275 2017: 2,387 2,337 2,287 (D) 4,935 865 1,436 446 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: - 6 4 1 5 8 - - number: - 73 58 (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 : Mason : Massac : Menard : Mercer : Monroe : Montgomery : Morgan : Moultrie ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY - Con. : : Cattle and calves - Con. : : Cattle on feed ....................................farms, 2022: 4 11 7 9 16 14 10 5 2017: 3 4 17 14 21 24 21 10 number, 2022: 162 393 397 566 1,244 726 542 138 2017: 74 100 1,230 487 1,022 1,489 1,719 817 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: - - 1 2 3 3 1 2 number: - - (D) (D) 43 (D) (D) (D) 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 2 11 3 2 10 9 3 3 number: (D) 393 105 (D) 301 220 (D) (D) 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 2 - 2 2 - 1 5 - number: (D) - (D) (D) - (D) 285 - 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - - 1 3 - - 1 - number: - - (D) 340 - - (D) - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - - - - 3 1 - - number: - - - - 900 (D) - - 500 or more .........................................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - : SALES : : Milk sold from cows .................................farms, 2022: - - - - 1 2 - 12 2017: - - - 1 7 6 3 20 $1,000, 2022: - - - - (D) (D) - 2,209 2017: - - - (D) 7,262 2,633 584 2,411 : Cattle and calves sold ..............................farms, 2022: 62 70 58 110 106 106 126 64 2017: 65 102 90 156 137 192 152 83 number, 2022: 2,380 2,780 2,231 4,337 2,582 6,163 4,020 3,138 2017: 1,408 6,287 3,804 4,945 4,346 5,606 6,571 4,008 $1,000, 2022: (D) 3,143 2,658 5,283 (D) 6,303 3,969 3,539 2017: 1,491 5,979 4,238 4,869 3,099 4,860 7,274 4,116 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ................................................farms: 26 23 21 31 50 36 35 33 number: 92 103 152 122 176 191 (D) 112 10 to 19 ..............................................farms: 5 14 9 19 20 27 39 10 number: (D) 195 (D) 260 280 364 527 (D) 20 to 49 ..............................................farms: 19 13 17 38 20 27 29 13 number: 669 311 582 1,090 648 777 980 (D) 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: 8 10 6 17 10 9 12 7 number: 526 658 416 1,206 520 (D) 763 486 100 to 199 ............................................farms: 1 10 4 2 6 6 10 - number: (D) 1,513 541 (D) 958 813 1,361 - 200 to 499 ............................................farms: 3 - 1 2 - - 1 - number: 900 - (D) (D) - - (D) - 500 or more ...........................................farms: - - - 1 - 1 - 1 number: - - - (D) - (D) - (D) : Calves weighing less than 500 pounds, : sold .............................................farms, 2022: 25 49 29 29 47 47 48 30 2017: 19 62 30 47 54 85 61 42 number, 2022: 982 1,153 400 468 477 589 869 269 2017: 199 1,118 762 586 1,674 1,579 1,094 670 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 6 29 18 10 38 24 22 20 number: 15 101 88 51 159 (D) (D) (D) 10 to 19 ............................................farms: - 8 5 9 6 11 14 5 number: - 93 (D) 126 85 145 187 66 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 13 3 5 10 - 11 8 4 number: 352 60 177 291 - 290 254 107 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 3 5 1 - 3 1 3 1 number: 165 300 (D) - 233 (D) 235 (D) 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 3 4 - - - - 1 - number: 450 599 - - - - (D) - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - 500 or more .........................................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - : Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more, : sold ............................................ farms, 2022: 58 57 55 102 91 95 123 57 2017: 61 86 84 143 128 172 128 68 number, 2022: 1,398 1,627 1,831 3,869 2,105 5,574 3,151 2,869 2017: 1,209 5,169 3,042 4,359 2,672 4,027 5,477 3,338 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 26 21 20 32 46 41 46 32 number: 102 (D) (D) (D) 158 (D) (D) (D) 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 12 11 12 17 15 24 29 11 number: 175 157 183 223 203 319 402 152 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 12 17 16 32 14 15 31 7 number: 318 484 537 851 499 389 919 220 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 5 2 3 17 13 10 12 6 number: 353 (D) 186 1,145 705 805 788 374 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 3 6 3 1 3 4 4 - number: 450 780 416 (D) 540 572 630 - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - - 1 2 - - 1 - number: - - (D) (D) - - (D) - 500 or more .........................................farms: - - - 1 - 1 - 1 number: - - - (D) - (D) - (D) : Cattle on feed sold ...............................farms, 2022: 2 15 9 11 12 13 9 5 2017: 3 7 14 19 21 22 20 9 number, 2022: (D) 470 480 561 897 713 497 128 2017: 252 138 891 600 872 962 2,397 466 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: - 4 1 2 2 3 1 2 number: - 26 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Ogle : Peoria : Perry : Piatt : Pike : Pope : Pulaski : Putnam ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY - Con. : : Cattle and calves - Con. : : Cattle on feed ....................................farms, 2022: 60 4 6 2 4 1 6 2 2017: 64 14 27 - 10 2 1 2 number, 2022: 17,102 (D) 148 (D) 162 (D) 1,020 (D) 2017: 14,174 466 1,170 - 389 (D) (D) (D) 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: 5 3 4 - - 1 - 2 number: 73 44 (D) - - (D) - (D) 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 11 - 1 - 2 - - - number: 261 - (D) - (D) - - - 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 15 - 1 2 2 - - - number: 1,119 - (D) (D) (D) - - - 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 13 - - - - - 6 - number: 1,714 - - - - - 1,020 - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 4 - - - - - - - number: 1,286 - - - - - - - 500 or more .........................................farms: 12 1 - - - - - - number: 12,649 (D) - - - - - - : SALES : : Milk sold from cows .................................farms, 2022: 5 - 2 - 1 - - - 2017: 8 3 2 - 1 - - - $1,000, 2022: 6,244 - (D) - (D) - - - 2017: 4,631 (D) (D) - (D) - - - : Cattle and calves sold ..............................farms, 2022: 191 150 104 23 205 74 27 10 2017: 264 151 138 37 253 80 47 14 number, 2022: 26,381 5,566 4,603 398 7,213 2,628 1,504 136 2017: 23,693 4,776 4,387 631 7,586 2,312 1,498 204 $1,000, 2022: 43,010 6,801 4,998 522 6,574 2,336 (D) 156 2017: 32,547 4,427 4,084 635 7,057 1,673 1,244 (D) 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ................................................farms: 54 52 35 14 49 25 5 4 number: 224 247 146 61 248 123 (D) (D) 10 to 19 ..............................................farms: 36 35 30 4 36 15 2 4 number: 450 (D) 420 (D) 445 (D) (D) 57 20 to 49 ..............................................farms: 41 33 22 3 72 22 7 2 number: 1,372 1,066 647 114 2,237 610 178 (D) 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: 20 20 4 2 36 8 10 - number: 1,426 1,233 278 (D) 2,543 684 856 - 100 to 199 ............................................farms: 17 6 5 - 12 3 3 - number: 2,282 741 725 - 1,740 339 421 - 200 to 499 ............................................farms: 8 3 8 - - - - - number: 2,660 624 2,387 - - - - - 500 or more ...........................................farms: 15 1 - - - 1 - - number: 17,967 (D) - - - (D) - - : Calves weighing less than 500 pounds, : sold .............................................farms, 2022: 40 55 52 6 116 45 11 2 2017: 52 50 75 9 103 55 31 4 number, 2022: 2,294 1,091 913 20 1,962 1,069 451 (D) 2017: 1,445 1,613 1,134 57 1,419 1,309 297 48 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 18 22 27 6 49 25 2 1 number: 105 92 (D) 20 193 (D) (D) (D) 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 5 10 12 - 16 8 3 - number: 64 122 179 - 223 (D) 36 - 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 7 20 11 - 46 8 4 1 number: 169 610 320 - 1,266 348 124 (D) 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 3 3 - - 5 3 - - number: 161 267 - - 280 198 - - 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 4 - 2 - - - 2 - number: 595 - (D) - - - (D) - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 3 - - - - 1 - - number: 1,200 - - - - (D) - - 500 or more .........................................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - : Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more, : sold ............................................ farms, 2022: 180 142 97 22 194 68 27 10 2017: 250 131 123 37 227 67 36 13 number, 2022: 24,087 4,475 3,690 378 5,251 1,559 1,053 (D) 2017: 22,248 3,163 3,253 574 6,167 1,003 1,201 156 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 53 58 53 14 57 27 10 5 number: 213 262 238 52 288 124 45 (D) 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 30 32 17 3 46 19 3 4 number: 391 413 229 (D) 636 277 43 57 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 43 42 13 3 66 19 4 1 number: 1,438 1,368 360 114 1,909 620 88 (D) 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 18 3 3 2 14 2 10 - number: 1,288 (D) 191 (D) 1,017 (D) 877 - 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 15 3 3 - 11 - - - number: 1,945 408 315 - 1,401 - - - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 9 3 8 - - 1 - - number: 2,645 624 2,357 - - (D) - - 500 or more .........................................farms: 12 1 - - - - - - number: 16,167 (D) - - - - - - : Cattle on feed sold ...............................farms, 2022: 65 5 9 4 6 2 6 3 2017: 63 11 21 - 18 - 1 2 number, 2022: 20,536 (D) 187 126 154 (D) 570 47 2017: 16,160 334 985 - 757 - (D) (D) 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: 8 3 8 1 2 1 - 3 number: 103 44 (D) (D) (D) (D) - 47 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Randolph : Richland : Rock Island : St. Clair : Saline : Sangamon : Schuyler : Scott ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY - Con. : : Cattle and calves - Con. : : Cattle on feed ....................................farms, 2022: 15 6 15 24 11 13 8 2 2017: 22 21 16 18 10 31 6 6 number, 2022: 1,527 424 526 4,049 917 1,069 (D) (D) 2017: 1,927 2,334 834 2,330 497 2,723 356 467 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: 2 - 1 - 1 3 - - number: (D) - (D) - (D) 47 - - 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 4 - 12 10 3 4 6 - number: (D) - 414 204 (D) 115 122 - 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 6 5 2 3 - 3 1 - number: 381 (D) (D) (D) - 150 (D) - 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - 1 - 6 7 2 - 2 number: - (D) - 600 780 (D) - (D) 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 3 - - 2 - - - - number: 1,026 - - (D) - - - - 500 or more .........................................farms: - - - 3 - 1 1 - number: - - - 2,460 - (D) (D) - : SALES : : Milk sold from cows .................................farms, 2022: 7 2 6 5 2 - - - 2017: 12 1 6 12 6 2 - 6 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) 3,170 (D) (D) - - - 2017: 3,634 (D) 2,922 3,663 (D) (D) - (D) : Cattle and calves sold ..............................farms, 2022: 183 63 99 104 88 102 103 52 2017: 232 89 128 101 127 184 119 85 number, 2022: 6,428 2,099 3,382 4,714 4,710 3,034 8,079 1,626 2017: 6,030 4,005 4,738 3,784 3,242 5,996 4,524 3,520 $1,000, 2022: 7,895 2,249 3,424 6,967 5,389 3,623 10,692 1,523 2017: 6,162 (D) 4,822 3,867 2,991 7,153 3,873 3,555 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ................................................farms: 78 37 26 36 38 45 29 17 number: 361 182 90 (D) (D) 177 124 79 10 to 19 ..............................................farms: 39 10 20 23 13 22 22 13 number: 546 148 224 300 184 (D) 301 166 20 to 49 ..............................................farms: 33 8 34 23 17 22 25 10 number: 1,102 235 983 644 618 584 759 308 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: 16 5 15 14 2 7 8 8 number: 1,121 291 1,098 929 (D) 454 442 530 100 to 199 ............................................farms: 9 1 2 2 11 4 16 4 number: 1,173 (D) (D) (D) 1,180 470 1,871 543 200 to 499 ............................................farms: 8 1 2 6 4 1 2 - number: 2,125 (D) (D) 2,355 910 (D) (D) - 500 or more ...........................................farms: - 1 - - 3 1 1 - number: - (D) - - 1,500 (D) (D) - : Calves weighing less than 500 pounds, : sold .............................................farms, 2022: 84 20 41 29 41 38 33 28 2017: 116 23 43 37 80 51 44 48 number, 2022: 1,896 781 992 729 794 704 1,556 524 2017: 1,528 1,041 634 1,169 997 479 1,100 875 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 42 15 13 10 24 22 6 13 number: 189 45 52 28 (D) (D) 33 52 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 13 2 13 6 8 7 14 3 number: 174 (D) 149 70 103 82 160 (D) 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 15 2 12 10 4 5 7 10 number: 423 (D) 341 371 128 120 188 252 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 10 - - 1 2 3 3 2 number: 626 - - (D) (D) 150 243 (D) 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 4 - 2 2 3 - 2 - number: 484 - (D) (D) 348 - (D) - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - - 1 - - 1 - - number: - - (D) - - (D) - - 500 or more .........................................farms: - 1 - - - - 1 - number: - (D) - - - - (D) - : Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more, : sold ............................................ farms, 2022: 164 58 87 97 76 94 96 43 2017: 194 76 121 100 96 163 113 68 number, 2022: 4,532 1,318 2,390 3,985 3,916 2,330 6,523 1,102 2017: 4,502 2,964 4,104 2,615 2,245 5,517 3,424 2,645 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 78 34 20 41 36 45 35 13 number: 329 162 (D) 169 136 (D) (D) (D) 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 39 10 23 24 8 24 14 12 number: 538 133 263 335 (D) 332 179 150 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 23 8 27 15 16 15 22 12 number: 711 255 740 377 618 368 599 419 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 14 3 15 11 - 5 11 4 number: 895 184 934 749 - 373 714 243 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 5 1 1 - 12 4 13 2 number: 600 (D) (D) - 1,292 517 1,518 (D) 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 5 2 1 6 1 - - - number: 1,459 (D) (D) 2,355 (D) - - - 500 or more .........................................farms: - - - - 3 1 1 - number: - - - - 1,500 (D) (D) - : Cattle on feed sold ...............................farms, 2022: 19 6 10 27 11 14 8 2 2017: 20 20 16 22 15 28 8 7 number, 2022: 1,944 374 295 2,764 923 1,119 (D) (D) 2017: 1,862 2,362 633 1,606 624 2,698 466 617 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: 3 - 2 7 - 4 2 - number: 44 - (D) 101 - (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 : Shelby : Stark : Stephenson : Tazewell : Union : Vermilion : Wabash : Warren ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY - Con. : : Cattle and calves - Con. : : Cattle on feed ....................................farms, 2022: 35 2 75 24 2 8 - 23 2017: 55 6 61 17 7 26 1 25 number, 2022: 8,414 (D) 12,008 1,174 (D) 1,497 - 4,745 2017: 8,922 446 6,433 1,263 320 2,975 (D) 6,792 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: 7 1 11 16 - 4 - 2 number: (D) (D) (D) 248 - 61 - (D) 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 8 1 26 4 2 1 - 3 number: 251 (D) 899 (D) (D) (D) - 103 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 9 - 13 - - - - 10 number: 609 - 802 - - - - 646 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 4 - 13 3 - 1 - 2 number: 502 - 1,601 510 - (D) - (D) 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 2 - 2 1 - 1 - 3 number: (D) - (D) (D) - (D) - 806 500 or more .........................................farms: 5 - 10 - - 1 - 3 number: 6,300 - 8,088 - - (D) - 2,925 : SALES : : Milk sold from cows .................................farms, 2022: 4 - 51 10 2 1 2 - 2017: 6 2 79 7 4 - 1 4 $1,000, 2022: 4,445 - 59,497 3,706 (D) (D) (D) - 2017: 3,159 (D) 49,492 2,993 1,412 - (D) 1,434 : Cattle and calves sold ..............................farms, 2022: 204 47 296 110 143 105 11 143 2017: 242 68 332 133 151 133 28 206 number, 2022: 15,228 1,718 25,303 3,512 4,140 4,167 409 10,390 2017: 14,382 1,620 22,106 4,286 3,764 5,525 338 13,123 $1,000, 2022: 21,481 1,499 (D) 4,286 3,180 7,076 217 14,462 2017: 15,786 1,980 21,015 4,406 3,045 7,729 (D) 15,271 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ................................................farms: 71 7 95 30 51 59 4 27 number: 338 40 430 (D) (D) 268 16 145 10 to 19 ..............................................farms: 60 18 39 24 36 21 4 28 number: 846 228 519 288 500 296 59 360 20 to 49 ..............................................farms: 39 7 61 34 28 21 1 34 number: 1,166 206 1,872 1,032 932 614 (D) 1,074 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: 15 12 54 17 19 - - 32 number: 915 704 3,571 1,266 1,306 - - 1,964 100 to 199 ............................................farms: 8 3 21 4 8 2 2 7 number: 1,008 540 2,955 522 924 (D) (D) 1,018 200 to 499 ............................................farms: 3 - 12 1 1 1 - 12 number: 957 - 3,404 (D) (D) (D) - 2,829 500 or more ...........................................farms: 8 - 14 - - 1 - 3 number: 9,998 - 12,552 - - (D) - 3,000 : Calves weighing less than 500 pounds, : sold .............................................farms, 2022: 85 15 104 43 82 35 8 50 2017: 94 15 121 40 95 51 4 92 number, 2022: 3,338 168 5,726 795 1,681 293 98 1,096 2017: 1,291 173 5,949 630 1,318 386 32 1,912 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 53 3 36 19 30 21 4 17 number: 204 (D) (D) 74 (D) 111 22 (D) 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 15 10 17 8 17 14 2 12 number: 188 123 247 91 222 182 (D) 159 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 13 2 24 9 30 - 2 16 number: 333 (D) 758 208 905 - (D) 451 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 2 - 13 7 4 - - 3 number: (D) - 899 422 226 - - 167 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 1 - 6 - - - - 2 number: (D) - 715 - - - - (D) 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - - 6 - 1 - - - number: - - 1,900 - (D) - - - 500 or more .........................................farms: 1 - 2 - - - - - number: (D) - (D) - - - - - : Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more, : sold ............................................ farms, 2022: 185 42 276 98 133 95 8 137 2017: 217 62 301 125 131 116 26 180 number, 2022: 11,890 1,550 19,577 2,717 2,459 3,874 311 9,294 2017: 13,091 1,447 16,157 3,656 2,446 5,139 306 11,211 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 78 9 87 27 64 56 3 37 number: (D) 43 387 94 283 224 (D) 158 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 42 13 48 26 31 22 3 21 number: 585 167 639 364 419 297 46 279 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 39 7 66 29 20 13 - 36 number: 1,064 214 2,010 855 549 364 - 1,077 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 8 10 40 13 18 - - 24 number: 538 586 2,632 864 1,208 - - 1,415 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 9 3 14 2 - 2 2 4 number: 989 540 1,983 (D) - (D) (D) 562 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 2 - 13 1 - 1 - 12 number: (D) - 3,920 (D) - (D) - 2,803 500 or more .........................................farms: 7 - 8 - - 1 - 3 number: 7,708 - 8,006 - - (D) - 3,000 : Cattle on feed sold ...............................farms, 2022: 31 5 65 23 10 9 - 29 2017: 48 7 55 17 6 29 1 35 number, 2022: 6,960 65 12,003 786 92 2,967 - 5,522 2017: 8,423 367 7,176 1,647 191 4,084 (D) 6,618 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: 6 5 13 12 8 3 - 3 number: (D) 65 204 (D) (D) 40 - 43 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Washington : Wayne : White : Whiteside : Will : Williamson : Winnebago : Woodford ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY - Con. : : Cattle and calves - Con. : : Cattle on feed ....................................farms, 2022: 22 8 4 35 1 4 17 21 2017: 40 8 3 55 6 2 30 14 number, 2022: 1,520 432 74 10,700 (D) (D) 4,690 908 2017: 2,756 704 263 16,088 422 (D) 3,215 2,131 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: 9 2 2 2 - - - 9 number: (D) (D) (D) (D) - - - 129 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 7 - 2 6 1 3 4 8 number: 211 - (D) (D) (D) 60 (D) 241 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 2 5 - 8 - - 3 1 number: (D) 310 - 488 - - 223 (D) 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - 1 - 5 - - 4 2 number: - (D) - 774 - - 528 (D) 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 4 - - 5 - - 2 1 number: 1,090 - - 1,860 - - (D) (D) 500 or more .........................................farms: - - - 9 - 1 4 - number: - - - 7,374 - (D) 2,863 - : SALES : : Milk sold from cows .................................farms, 2022: 26 2 - 15 2 - 10 - 2017: 36 6 - 12 3 3 24 4 $1,000, 2022: 27,550 (D) - 7,656 (D) - 10,477 - 2017: 26,008 310 - 3,728 845 112 8,752 536 : Cattle and calves sold ..............................farms, 2022: 121 138 42 144 32 125 102 158 2017: 185 212 78 197 66 134 131 160 number, 2022: 6,430 4,117 1,036 26,002 329 6,040 7,481 5,793 2017: 10,721 7,642 2,088 28,829 1,366 7,514 7,943 7,238 $1,000, 2022: 6,810 4,182 (D) 44,629 426 7,565 12,216 8,289 2017: 10,617 7,056 1,705 37,070 1,612 6,367 10,124 8,521 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ................................................farms: 31 47 14 41 22 53 61 69 number: 159 198 (D) 164 87 235 235 307 10 to 19 ..............................................farms: 29 27 14 16 6 43 9 23 number: 411 336 180 209 80 588 (D) 312 20 to 49 ..............................................farms: 30 35 7 46 2 22 8 51 number: 842 1,060 198 1,391 (D) 674 220 1,595 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: 16 24 6 9 2 4 9 9 number: 1,157 1,743 447 577 (D) 302 615 548 100 to 199 ............................................farms: 5 5 1 11 - - 7 2 number: 734 780 (D) 1,851 - - 876 (D) 200 to 499 ............................................farms: 10 - - 10 - 1 2 2 number: 3,127 - - 2,905 - (D) (D) (D) 500 or more ...........................................farms: - - - 11 - 2 6 2 number: - - - 18,905 - (D) 4,648 (D) : Calves weighing less than 500 pounds, : sold .............................................farms, 2022: 55 64 24 31 11 67 25 45 2017: 80 99 41 50 23 77 42 49 number, 2022: 1,940 1,004 296 1,480 55 674 852 526 2017: 2,806 1,573 634 1,324 123 1,035 733 682 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 24 32 13 13 9 43 15 21 number: 96 141 61 (D) (D) 164 38 87 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 12 10 7 8 2 21 2 13 number: 161 116 98 114 (D) 292 (D) 177 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 9 17 4 1 - 2 1 11 number: 270 461 137 (D) - (D) (D) 262 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 2 5 - 1 - - 5 - number: (D) 286 - (D) - - 270 - 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 6 - - 8 - 1 - - number: 765 - - 1,196 - (D) - - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 2 - - - - - 2 - number: (D) - - - - - (D) - 500 or more .........................................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - : Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more, : sold ............................................ farms, 2022: 116 119 41 141 26 108 95 154 2017: 167 185 64 189 53 104 112 147 number, 2022: 4,490 3,113 740 24,522 274 5,366 6,629 5,267 2017: 7,915 6,069 1,454 27,505 1,243 6,479 7,210 6,556 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 35 50 23 48 16 61 55 71 number: 173 207 93 205 68 237 199 306 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 30 24 7 13 7 25 10 26 number: 386 282 (D) 176 94 322 130 373 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 28 22 5 46 3 16 8 49 number: 785 620 120 1,337 112 514 203 1,389 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 12 18 5 9 - 3 10 2 number: 832 1,224 286 567 - 228 620 (D) 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 4 5 1 8 - - 6 2 number: 436 780 (D) 1,273 - - 829 (D) 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 7 - - 6 - 1 - 2 number: 1,878 - - 2,059 - (D) - (D) 500 or more .........................................farms: - - - 11 - 2 6 2 number: - - - 18,905 - (D) 4,648 (D) : Cattle on feed sold ...............................farms, 2022: 22 10 4 38 1 6 17 21 2017: 44 14 2 64 4 2 31 16 number, 2022: 1,751 460 150 17,930 (D) (D) 5,453 1,712 2017: 2,927 852 (D) 18,608 353 (D) 4,316 3,419 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: 10 2 - 3 - 4 1 7 number: (D) (D) - 47 - 54 (D) 95 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Illinois : Adams : Alexander : Bond : Boone : Brown : Bureau ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SALES - Con. : : Cattle and calves sold - Con. : Cattle on feed sold - Con. : 2022 farms by number sold: - Con. : : 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 515 9 - 5 4 - 13 number: 15,482 265 - (D) (D) - 384 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 276 13 - 3 3 - 1 number: 18,778 882 - 242 171 - (D) 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 185 17 - 1 - - - number: 24,224 2,242 - (D) - - - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 137 1 - - - - 4 number: 43,321 (D) - - - - 1,210 500 or more .........................................farms: 118 3 - - - - 1 number: 171,936 2,142 - - - - (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Calhoun : Carroll : Cass : Champaign : Christian : Clark : Clay : Clinton ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SALES - Con. : : Cattle and calves sold - Con. : Cattle on feed sold - Con. : 2022 farms by number sold: - Con. : : 20 to 49 ............................................farms: - 9 2 3 2 9 1 11 number: - 338 (D) (D) (D) 236 (D) 335 50 to 99 ............................................farms: - 6 - - - - - 11 number: - 340 - - - - - 760 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - 2 2 - - - - 9 number: - (D) (D) - - - - 1,038 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - 5 - 1 - - 1 11 number: - 1,725 - (D) - - (D) 3,145 500 or more .........................................farms: - 8 - - 1 - - 3 number: - 13,932 - - (D) - - 2,000 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Coles : Cook : Crawford : Cumberland : De Kalb : De Witt : Douglas : Du Page ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SALES - Con. : : Cattle and calves sold - Con. : Cattle on feed sold - Con. : 2022 farms by number sold: - Con. : : 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 2 - - 5 6 1 2 - number: (D) - - 187 163 (D) (D) - 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 1 - 2 2 1 2 - - number: (D) - (D) (D) (D) (D) - - 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 1 - - 2 9 - - - number: (D) - - (D) 1,296 - - - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - - - 4 2 - - - number: - - - 1,440 (D) - - - 500 or more .........................................farms: - - - - 4 - - - number: - - - - 11,808 - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Edgar : Edwards : Effingham : Fayette : Ford : Franklin : Fulton : Gallatin ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SALES - Con. : : Cattle and calves sold - Con. : Cattle on feed sold - Con. : 2022 farms by number sold: - Con. : : 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 2 - 12 12 4 - 15 1 number: (D) - (D) 418 (D) - (D) (D) 50 to 99 ............................................farms: - 2 23 3 - 2 7 - number: - (D) 1,602 235 - (D) 521 - 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 4 1 4 7 - 2 5 - number: 556 (D) 483 1,011 - (D) 736 - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - - 7 - - - 1 - number: - - 2,696 - - - (D) - 500 or more .........................................farms: 1 - 9 3 3 - 1 - number: (D) - 10,111 4,100 3,552 - (D) - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Greene : Grundy : Hamilton : Hancock : Hardin : Henderson : Henry : Iroquois ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SALES - Con. : : Cattle and calves sold - Con. : Cattle on feed sold - Con. : 2022 farms by number sold: - Con. : : 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 6 1 7 9 - 4 14 9 number: 213 (D) 238 249 - (D) 419 222 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 5 - - - - 3 4 2 number: 414 - - - - 232 275 (D) 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - - - - - 7 2 13 number: - - - - - 950 (D) (D) 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - - - 2 - 3 6 9 number: - - - (D) - 880 2,077 2,240 500 or more .........................................farms: - - - 5 - - 3 1 number: - - - 4,483 - - 11,987 (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Jackson : Jasper : Jefferson : Jersey : Jo Daviess : Johnson : Kane : Kankakee ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SALES - Con. : : Cattle and calves sold - Con. : Cattle on feed sold - Con. : 2022 farms by number sold: - Con. : : 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 6 10 13 3 32 3 9 - number: 180 287 419 109 965 79 226 - 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 3 8 9 1 25 - - - number: 240 536 590 (D) 1,535 - - - 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 1 3 3 - 10 - - - number: (D) 544 (D) - 1,126 - - - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - 1 - 4 9 - 2 - number: - (D) - 1,040 2,354 - (D) - 500 or more .........................................farms: - 1 - - 4 - 1 - number: - (D) - - 3,517 - (D) - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Kendall : Knox : Lake : La Salle : Lawrence : Lee : Livingston : Logan ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SALES - Con. : : Cattle and calves sold - Con. : Cattle on feed sold - Con. : 2022 farms by number sold: - Con. : : 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 1 5 - 19 - 8 4 3 number: (D) (D) - 447 - 250 (D) 102 50 to 99 ............................................farms: - 12 - 1 - - 3 - number: - 862 - (D) - - 200 - 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - 8 - 2 - 4 3 - number: - 1,067 - (D) - 540 366 - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - 6 - 2 - 2 3 - number: - 2,418 - (D) - (D) 1,000 - 500 or more .........................................farms: - 1 - 4 - - - - number: - (D) - 7,207 - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : McDonough : McHenry : McLean : Macon : Macoupin : Madison : Marion : Marshall ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SALES - Con. : : Cattle and calves sold - Con. : Cattle on feed sold - Con. : 2022 farms by number sold: - Con. : : 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 6 6 2 4 15 5 1 1 number: (D) 178 (D) 122 506 134 (D) (D) 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 5 2 1 2 3 - 1 4 number: 314 (D) (D) (D) 213 - (D) (D) 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 1 - - - 2 1 1 - number: (D) - - - (D) (D) (D) - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 1 - 6 1 - - 3 - number: (D) - 2,100 (D) - - 800 - 500 or more .........................................farms: - 1 3 - 6 - - - number: - (D) 2,400 - 6,550 - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Mason : Massac : Menard : Mercer : Monroe : Montgomery : Morgan : Moultrie ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SALES - Con. : : Cattle and calves sold - Con. : Cattle on feed sold - Con. : 2022 farms by number sold: - Con. : : 20 to 49 ............................................farms: - 5 4 4 1 8 5 3 number: - 132 (D) 134 (D) 186 148 (D) 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 2 6 3 4 6 1 2 - number: (D) 312 220 283 300 (D) (D) - 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - - 1 1 3 - - - number: - - (D) (D) 540 - - - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - - - - - 1 1 - number: - - - - - (D) (D) - 500 or more .........................................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Ogle : Peoria : Perry : Piatt : Pike : Pope : Pulaski : Putnam ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SALES - Con. : : Cattle and calves sold - Con. : Cattle on feed sold - Con. : 2022 farms by number sold: - Con. : : 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 19 1 - 3 4 1 - - number: 701 (D) - (D) (D) (D) - - 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 9 - 1 - - - 6 - number: 692 - (D) - - - 570 - 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 12 - - - - - - - number: 1,615 - - - - - - - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 5 - - - - - - - number: 1,608 - - - - - - - 500 or more .........................................farms: 12 1 - - - - - - number: 15,817 (D) - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Randolph : Richland : Rock Island : St. Clair : Saline : Sangamon : Schuyler : Scott ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SALES - Con. : : Cattle and calves sold - Con. : Cattle on feed sold - Con. : 2022 farms by number sold: - Con. : : 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 5 2 5 9 4 5 5 - number: 181 (D) (D) 239 143 126 113 - 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 5 3 3 6 - 3 - - number: 300 184 156 444 - 216 - - 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 3 1 - - 7 1 - 2 number: 360 (D) - - 780 (D) - (D) 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 3 - - 5 - - - - number: 1,059 - - 1,980 - - - - 500 or more .........................................farms: - - - - - 1 1 - number: - - - - - (D) (D) - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Shelby : Stark : Stephenson : Tazewell : Union : Vermilion : Wabash : Warren ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SALES - Con. : : Cattle and calves sold - Con. : Cattle on feed sold - Con. : 2022 farms by number sold: - Con. : : 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 6 - 21 10 2 3 - 4 number: 190 - 630 308 (D) 75 - 120 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 7 - 11 - - - - 10 number: 460 - 724 - - - - 616 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 5 - 7 - - 1 - 3 number: 564 - 939 - - (D) - 412 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 1 - 6 1 - 1 - 6 number: (D) - 2,218 (D) - (D) - 1,331 500 or more .........................................farms: 6 - 7 - - 1 - 3 number: 5,408 - 7,288 - - (D) - 3,000 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Washington : Wayne : White : Whiteside : Will : Williamson : Winnebago : Woodford ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SALES - Con. : : Cattle and calves sold - Con. : Cattle on feed sold - Con. : 2022 farms by number sold: - Con. : : 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 7 5 2 11 1 1 2 11 number: 221 157 (D) 297 (D) (D) (D) 273 50 to 99 ............................................farms: - 2 2 3 - - 5 - number: - (D) (D) 225 - - 308 - 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 1 1 - 6 - - 3 - number: (D) (D) - 1,073 - - 419 - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 4 - - 4 - - - 2 number: 1,278 - - 1,180 - - - (D) 500 or more .........................................farms: - - - 11 - 1 6 1 number: - - - 15,108 - (D) 4,648 (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 12. Hogs and Pigs - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Illinois : Adams : Alexander : Bond : Boone : Brown : Bureau ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Total hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 1,678 36 1 17 19 10 21 2017: 2,153 44 1 26 34 11 33 number, 2022: 5,204,135 181,715 (D) 2,720 25,729 33,833 69,875 2017: 5,258,119 202,423 (D) 2,216 6,025 29,984 63,711 : Farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 .........................................farms, 2022: 730 3 1 11 11 3 6 2017: 891 8 - 14 26 4 7 number, 2022: 5,151 20 (D) 165 65 9 (D) 2017: 6,760 93 - 120 147 (D) 31 25 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: 105 2 - - 5 - 4 2017: 127 - 1 - 4 - 7 number, 2022: 3,493 (D) - - 148 - 100 2017: 4,047 - (D) - 131 - 190 : 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: 75 - - 2 - - - 2017: 118 3 - 9 2 - 1 number, 2022: 4,970 - - (D) - - - 2017: 7,673 195 - 738 (D) - (D) 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: 63 2 - 1 - 2 1 2017: 91 2 - 1 - - 2 number, 2022: 8,240 (D) - (D) - (D) (D) 2017: 12,710 (D) - (D) - - (D) : 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: 53 3 - - - - - 2017: 96 1 - 1 - 2 7 number, 2022: 15,364 663 - - - - - 2017: 29,377 (D) - (D) - (D) 1,550 500 to 999 ......................................farms, 2022: 52 - - 3 - 3 - 2017: 58 1 - - - - 1 number, 2022: 35,722 - - 2,240 - 1,810 - 2017: 41,762 (D) - - - - (D) : 1,000 or more ...................................farms, 2022: 600 26 - - 3 2 10 2017: 772 29 - 1 2 5 8 number, 2022: 5,131,195 180,728 - - 25,516 (D) 69,553 2017: 5,155,790 201,082 - (D) (D) 29,266 60,755 : SALES : : Hogs and pigs sold ..................................farms, 2022: 1,849 48 1 20 31 8 32 2017: 2,261 50 1 21 39 13 27 number, 2022: 18,768,594 860,765 (D) 5,966 52,959 73,881 359,697 2017: 16,883,477 510,593 (D) 1,306 79,741 41,343 247,760 $1,000, 2022: 2,415,031 81,855 (D) 1,388 7,809 17,879 36,334 2017: 1,739,444 42,541 (D) 197 7,743 7,322 24,876 : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 801 12 1 7 23 1 16 number: 6,043 (D) (D) 33 170 (D) (D) 25 to 49 ..............................................farms: 104 - - 6 3 - - number: 3,431 - - 210 (D) - - 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: 78 2 - 1 1 - 4 number: 5,182 (D) - (D) (D) - 348 100 to 199 ............................................farms: 77 5 - 3 1 2 1 number: 10,302 630 - 400 (D) (D) (D) : 200 to 499 ............................................farms: 69 - - - - - - number: 20,827 - - - - - - 500 to 999 ............................................farms: 39 5 - 2 - - - number: 27,904 3,938 - (D) - - - 1,000 or more .........................................farms: 681 24 - 1 3 5 11 number: 18,694,905 855,983 - (D) 52,516 73,500 359,071 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 12. Hogs and Pigs - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Calhoun : Carroll : Cass : Champaign : Christian : Clark : Clay : Clinton ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Total hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 5 15 10 22 20 32 25 24 2017: 11 15 22 17 16 23 21 29 number, 2022: (D) 72,327 70,722 11,760 60,868 79,930 97,699 53,013 2017: 13,838 62,661 92,391 10,117 58,286 84,169 51,715 89,503 : Farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 .........................................farms, 2022: 3 3 3 11 13 20 17 8 2017: 1 1 13 8 2 9 15 11 number, 2022: 17 (D) (D) (D) 62 (D) 102 102 2017: (D) (D) (D) 53 (D) 38 176 127 25 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: - - - 5 - - - - 2017: - 1 - 1 1 5 - - number, 2022: - - - 162 - - - - 2017: - (D) - (D) (D) 165 - - : 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: - - 2 - - 1 - 6 2017: - 2 1 3 2 1 1 1 number, 2022: - - (D) - - (D) - 356 2017: - (D) (D) 189 (D) (D) (D) (D) 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: - - - 1 - - - - 2017: - - - 1 - - 2 2 number, 2022: - - - (D) - - - - 2017: - - - (D) - - (D) (D) : 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: - - - - - 1 - - 2017: - 1 - - 2 1 - - number, 2022: - - - - - (D) - - 2017: - (D) - - (D) (D) - - 500 to 999 ......................................farms, 2022: - 2 - - - - - - 2017: 1 - - 1 - 1 - 1 number, 2022: - (D) - - - - - - 2017: (D) - - (D) - (D) - (D) : 1,000 or more ...................................farms, 2022: 2 10 5 5 7 10 8 10 2017: 9 10 8 3 9 6 3 14 number, 2022: (D) 70,709 70,551 11,350 60,806 79,492 97,597 52,555 2017: (D) 62,086 92,247 9,220 57,260 82,606 51,214 88,370 : SALES : : Hogs and pigs sold ..................................farms, 2022: 3 13 13 25 22 27 29 23 2017: 21 19 17 21 20 18 21 29 number, 2022: (D) 171,693 243,190 31,915 207,233 485,167 51,766 255,744 2017: 91,746 145,325 260,417 24,558 146,835 217,033 90,830 534,848 $1,000, 2022: (D) 32,920 20,133 5,962 33,057 46,110 8,586 59,277 2017: 8,532 21,437 22,094 4,032 23,931 38,537 10,683 40,535 : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 1 1 6 18 13 8 20 7 number: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 25 to 49 ..............................................farms: - - - 1 1 6 1 - number: - - - (D) (D) 192 (D) - 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: - - - - - - - 2 number: - - - - - - - (D) 100 to 199 ............................................farms: - - 2 - - - - 4 number: - - (D) - - - - 420 : 200 to 499 ............................................farms: - - - 1 - 1 - - number: - - - (D) - (D) - - 500 to 999 ............................................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - 1,000 or more .........................................farms: 2 12 5 5 8 12 8 10 number: (D) (D) 242,876 31,369 207,118 484,647 51,503 255,149 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 12. Hogs and Pigs - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Coles : Cook : Crawford : Cumberland : De Kalb : De Witt : Douglas : Du Page ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Total hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 9 5 4 14 34 7 10 9 2017: 16 9 15 22 49 11 10 3 number, 2022: 16,756 23 (D) 89,661 291,168 85 412 11 2017: 9,219 28 19,903 71,697 276,185 (D) 2,183 5 : Farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 .........................................farms, 2022: 1 5 1 1 3 6 7 9 2017: 11 9 10 7 5 8 4 3 number, 2022: (D) 23 (D) (D) (D) (D) 14 11 2017: (D) 28 22 (D) 25 87 13 5 25 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: - - - 4 1 - 1 - 2017: - - - - - - - - number, 2022: - - - (D) (D) - (D) - 2017: - - - - - - - - : 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: 1 - - - - 1 - - 2017: 1 - - - - 1 - - number, 2022: (D) - - - - (D) - - 2017: (D) - - - - (D) - - 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - 1 - 2017: 1 - - - 1 - 1 - number, 2022: - - - - - - (D) - 2017: (D) - - - (D) - (D) - : 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: - - - 1 - - 1 - 2017: - - - 2 - - 4 - number, 2022: - - - (D) - - (D) - 2017: - - - (D) - - (D) - 500 to 999 ......................................farms, 2022: - - 2 1 - - - - 2017: - - - 4 1 - - - number, 2022: - - (D) (D) - - - - 2017: - - - 2,970 (D) - - - : 1,000 or more ...................................farms, 2022: 7 - 1 7 30 - - - 2017: 3 - 5 9 42 2 1 - number, 2022: (D) - (D) 88,553 291,115 - - - 2017: 8,915 - 19,881 67,910 (D) (D) (D) - : SALES : : Hogs and pigs sold ..................................farms, 2022: 10 5 5 14 36 11 9 2 2017: 15 8 17 25 54 11 13 1 number, 2022: 50,782 53 (D) 132,921 1,049,103 (D) 1,026 (D) 2017: 17,515 40 24,523 224,348 954,045 (D) 5,200 (D) $1,000, 2022: 10,580 (D) (D) 31,390 126,841 204 (D) (D) 2017: 3,106 (D) 3,787 26,704 101,173 (D) 803 (D) : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 1 5 1 1 5 7 6 2 number: (D) 53 (D) (D) (D) 43 16 (D) 25 to 49 ..............................................farms: 1 - - - 1 2 - - number: (D) - - - (D) (D) - - 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: 1 - - - - 1 1 - number: (D) - - - - (D) (D) - 100 to 199 ............................................farms: - - 1 4 - - - - number: - - (D) (D) - - - - : 200 to 499 ............................................farms: - - - 1 - - 1 - number: - - - (D) - - (D) - 500 to 999 ............................................farms: - - - - - - 1 - number: - - - - - - (D) - 1,000 or more .........................................farms: 7 - 3 8 30 1 - - number: 50,700 - (D) 131,700 1,049,030 (D) - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 12. Hogs and Pigs - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Edgar : Edwards : Effingham : Fayette : Ford : Franklin : Fulton : Gallatin ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Total hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 16 6 45 15 18 17 21 2 2017: 20 13 38 13 16 12 24 - number, 2022: (D) 24,276 147,969 22,959 51,297 20,929 70,815 (D) 2017: (D) 48,194 177,645 (D) 54,271 15,204 43,212 - : Farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 .........................................farms, 2022: 3 2 16 11 6 11 10 2 2017: 14 3 6 12 2 8 12 - number, 2022: 40 (D) (D) (D) 40 (D) (D) (D) 2017: 65 (D) 46 93 (D) (D) (D) - 25 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: 2 - - - - - 1 - 2017: 1 2 - - 1 - 4 - number, 2022: (D) - - - - - (D) - 2017: (D) (D) - - (D) - 156 - : 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: - - 6 1 1 1 - - 2017: 3 - 1 - 1 - - - number, 2022: - - 433 (D) (D) (D) - - 2017: 160 - (D) - (D) - - - 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: 10 - - - 2 - 1 - 2017: 1 - - - 1 - 1 - number, 2022: 1,000 - - - (D) - (D) - 2017: (D) - - - (D) - (D) - : 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: - - 3 - 3 - 3 - 2017: - - 1 - 3 - 1 - number, 2022: - - 984 - 780 - 835 - 2017: - - (D) - 724 - (D) - 500 to 999 ......................................farms, 2022: - - 1 - - - - - 2017: - - 1 - - 1 - - number, 2022: - - (D) - - - - - 2017: - - (D) - - (D) - - : 1,000 or more ...................................farms, 2022: 1 4 19 3 6 5 6 - 2017: 1 8 29 1 8 3 6 - number, 2022: (D) (D) 145,466 22,856 50,100 20,785 69,737 - 2017: (D) 48,100 176,539 (D) 53,311 14,598 42,534 - : SALES : : Hogs and pigs sold ..................................farms, 2022: 19 6 46 10 16 16 22 2 2017: 15 13 35 11 18 10 22 - number, 2022: (D) 43,576 338,819 37,533 146,858 58,283 591,633 (D) 2017: (D) 88,003 308,519 (D) 152,990 47,996 350,950 - $1,000, 2022: (D) 5,677 53,892 9,085 34,969 13,875 28,983 (D) 2017: (D) 13,280 36,791 (D) 26,501 8,112 15,240 - : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 4 2 15 7 2 11 11 2 number: 36 (D) (D) 53 (D) 67 (D) (D) 25 to 49 ..............................................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: 4 - - - 3 - 1 - number: 261 - - - 206 - (D) - 100 to 199 ............................................farms: 10 - 1 - - - 1 - number: 1,300 - (D) - - - (D) - : 200 to 499 ............................................farms: - - 5 - 3 - 3 - number: - - 1,384 - 790 - 1,241 - 500 to 999 ............................................farms: - - - - 2 - - - number: - - - - (D) - - - 1,000 or more .........................................farms: 1 4 25 3 6 5 6 - number: (D) (D) 337,128 37,480 144,296 58,216 590,067 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 12. Hogs and Pigs - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Greene : Grundy : Hamilton : Hancock : Hardin : Henderson : Henry : Iroquois ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Total hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 11 18 4 24 2 14 22 25 2017: 9 14 4 42 - 8 64 29 number, 2022: (D) 2,717 35 183,617 (D) 27,056 63,284 97,352 2017: (D) 4,848 (D) 204,592 - 17,694 123,587 52,640 : Farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 .........................................farms, 2022: 7 8 4 4 2 5 5 9 2017: 5 2 2 9 - 4 26 20 number, 2022: 49 50 35 33 (D) (D) 59 84 2017: 23 (D) (D) (D) - 68 182 (D) 25 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: - 4 - - - 2 1 1 2017: - 1 1 1 - - 2 2 number, 2022: - 111 - - - (D) (D) (D) 2017: - (D) (D) (D) - - (D) (D) : 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: - 1 - - - - 1 1 2017: - 2 - - - - 1 - number, 2022: - (D) - - - - (D) (D) 2017: - (D) - - - - (D) - 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 1 2017: - - - 1 - - 8 - number, 2022: - - - - - - - (D) 2017: - - - (D) - - 1,138 - : 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: - 2 - 1 - - 1 2 2017: 1 6 - 3 - - 1 - number, 2022: - (D) - (D) - - (D) (D) 2017: (D) 1,200 - 1,105 - - (D) - 500 to 999 ......................................farms, 2022: - 3 - 2 - - - 1 2017: - 1 - 3 - - 2 - number, 2022: - 1,606 - (D) - - - (D) 2017: - (D) - 2,550 - - (D) - : 1,000 or more ...................................farms, 2022: 4 - - 17 - 7 14 10 2017: 3 2 1 25 - 4 24 7 number, 2022: (D) - - 181,834 - 26,980 62,880 95,430 2017: (D) (D) (D) 200,680 - 17,626 120,542 52,364 : SALES : : Hogs and pigs sold ..................................farms, 2022: 12 19 1 28 2 15 31 28 2017: 10 17 3 40 - 13 68 35 number, 2022: (D) 4,408 (D) 949,450 (D) 71,662 271,685 245,160 2017: (D) 9,373 (D) 1,190,070 - 60,998 690,298 118,357 $1,000, 2022: (D) 909 (D) 85,981 (D) 17,375 34,528 49,599 2017: (D) 1,515 (D) 72,163 - 10,816 46,492 16,598 : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 8 12 1 6 2 8 4 11 number: 46 (D) (D) (D) (D) 118 33 60 25 to 49 ..............................................farms: - - - 1 - - 3 2 number: - - - (D) - - (D) (D) 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: - 1 - - - - 3 1 number: - (D) - - - - 215 (D) 100 to 199 ............................................farms: - 1 - - - - - - number: - (D) - - - - - - : 200 to 499 ............................................farms: - - - 1 - - - 1 number: - - - (D) - - - (D) 500 to 999 ............................................farms: - 5 - - - - 1 2 number: - 4,098 - - - - (D) (D) 1,000 or more .........................................farms: 4 - - 20 - 7 20 11 number: (D) - - 948,992 - 71,544 270,624 243,188 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 12. Hogs and Pigs - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Jackson : Jasper : Jefferson : Jersey : Jo Daviess : Johnson : Kane : Kankakee ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Total hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 19 27 19 2 16 9 12 31 2017: 32 40 25 21 13 24 9 14 number, 2022: 2,993 157,196 13,771 (D) (D) 49 (D) (D) 2017: 5,590 177,878 17,969 286 3,415 (D) 51,093 (D) : Farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 .........................................farms, 2022: 8 5 10 2 11 9 9 26 2017: 17 8 11 19 7 23 2 11 number, 2022: 48 22 92 (D) 134 49 62 216 2017: 65 37 59 (D) 49 129 (D) 130 25 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: - 2 3 - 4 - - 2 2017: 1 1 7 - 1 - 1 - number, 2022: - (D) 79 - 180 - - (D) 2017: (D) (D) 195 - (D) - (D) - : 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: 2 1 - - - - - - 2017: 1 3 1 2 1 - - - number, 2022: (D) (D) - - - - - - 2017: (D) 150 (D) (D) (D) - - - 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: 5 - 3 - - - - - 2017: 9 1 2 - - - - 2 number, 2022: 684 - 396 - - - - - 2017: 1,542 (D) (D) - - - - (D) : 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: 1 - - - - - - - 2017: 3 2 1 - 1 - 1 - number, 2022: (D) - - - - - - - 2017: (D) (D) (D) - (D) - (D) - 500 to 999 ......................................farms, 2022: 3 1 - - - - - 2 2017: - 2 - - 2 - - - number, 2022: 1,761 (D) - - - - - (D) 2017: - (D) - - (D) - - - : 1,000 or more ...................................farms, 2022: - 18 3 - 1 - 3 1 2017: 1 23 3 - 1 1 5 1 number, 2022: - 156,392 13,204 - (D) - (D) (D) 2017: (D) 175,205 17,075 - (D) (D) 50,796 (D) : SALES : : Hogs and pigs sold ..................................farms, 2022: 24 28 22 6 24 13 16 25 2017: 24 44 23 22 18 19 13 18 number, 2022: 3,191 494,845 27,399 34 (D) 134 (D) (D) 2017: 10,987 444,337 36,915 280 14,087 (D) 136,401 (D) $1,000, 2022: 614 64,852 6,571 7 (D) (D) (D) (D) 2017: 1,770 49,950 5,596 42 2,480 277 17,284 (D) : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 13 2 12 6 22 12 6 20 number: 79 (D) 109 34 294 (D) 15 197 25 to 49 ..............................................farms: - 1 3 - - - - 2 number: - (D) (D) - - - - (D) 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: 2 1 1 - - 1 4 - number: (D) (D) (D) - - (D) 308 - 100 to 199 ............................................farms: 2 - - - - - 3 - number: (D) - - - - - 435 - : 200 to 499 ............................................farms: 6 2 3 - - - - - number: 2,200 (D) 745 - - - - - 500 to 999 ............................................farms: 1 - - - - - - 2 number: (D) - - - - - - (D) 1,000 or more .........................................farms: - 22 3 - 2 - 3 1 number: - 493,783 26,408 - (D) - (D) (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 12. Hogs and Pigs - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Kendall : Knox : Lake : La Salle : Lawrence : Lee : Livingston : Logan ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Total hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 6 32 5 21 26 15 47 23 2017: 11 42 1 24 18 38 56 26 number, 2022: 56 102,199 10 (D) 63,091 27,512 193,557 71,002 2017: (D) 189,858 (D) (D) 52,634 59,763 133,911 55,662 : Farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 .........................................farms, 2022: 6 11 5 18 15 5 9 7 2017: 9 3 1 11 9 6 19 5 number, 2022: 56 (D) 10 220 91 38 60 47 2017: 62 (D) (D) 60 33 27 107 (D) 25 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: - 3 - 2 - 1 - 1 2017: - 3 - 2 - 11 1 - number, 2022: - 80 - (D) - (D) - (D) 2017: - 87 - (D) - 318 (D) - : 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: - 1 - - - 1 2 - 2017: 1 4 - 9 - - 1 - number, 2022: - (D) - - - (D) (D) - 2017: (D) 231 - 550 - - (D) - 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - 7 - 2017: - 1 - - - 6 2 8 number, 2022: - - - - - - 1,040 - 2017: - (D) - - - 648 (D) 940 : 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - 1 1 2017: - - - - - - 3 1 number, 2022: - - - - - - (D) (D) 2017: - - - - - - 960 (D) 500 to 999 ......................................farms, 2022: - - - - - 1 2 2 2017: - - - 1 - 3 1 - number, 2022: - - - - - (D) (D) (D) 2017: - - - (D) - 2,320 (D) - : 1,000 or more ...................................farms, 2022: - 17 - 1 11 7 26 12 2017: 1 31 - 1 9 12 29 12 number, 2022: - 101,974 - (D) 63,000 26,672 190,940 69,600 2017: (D) 189,342 - (D) 52,601 56,450 131,664 54,265 : SALES : : Hogs and pigs sold ..................................farms, 2022: 8 31 - 28 25 16 55 23 2017: 5 48 10 34 17 40 60 29 number, 2022: 23 244,870 - (D) 200,899 158,353 478,777 120,940 2017: (D) 576,238 31 36,033 174,667 390,520 322,975 133,768 $1,000, 2022: 4 56,610 - (D) 48,594 15,349 81,525 28,198 2017: (D) 44,485 6 6,276 28,941 16,895 42,062 21,277 : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 8 11 - 23 4 7 13 4 number: 23 (D) - 238 24 (D) 111 15 25 to 49 ..............................................farms: - 2 - 1 9 - 1 1 number: - (D) - (D) 275 - (D) (D) 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: - - - - - 1 7 1 number: - - - - - (D) 427 (D) 100 to 199 ............................................farms: - - - 1 - - 1 2 number: - - - (D) - - (D) (D) : 200 to 499 ............................................farms: - - - - - - 2 1 number: - - - - - - (D) (D) 500 to 999 ............................................farms: - - - - - - 4 - number: - - - - - - 2,576 - 1,000 or more .........................................farms: - 18 - 3 12 8 27 14 number: - 244,664 - (D) 200,600 158,200 474,949 120,400 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 12. Hogs and Pigs - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : McDonough : McHenry : McLean : Macon : Macoupin : Madison : Marion : Marshall ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Total hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 29 47 29 8 16 7 7 3 2017: 35 33 37 4 17 25 11 3 number, 2022: 89,282 14,918 141,996 (D) 91,797 (D) 31 151 2017: 93,722 13,267 197,348 37 40,756 10,879 13,510 83 : Farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 .........................................farms, 2022: 15 27 11 7 6 5 7 1 2017: 16 20 12 3 6 13 3 2 number, 2022: (D) 160 67 37 (D) 6 31 (D) 2017: 89 233 90 (D) (D) 34 7 (D) 25 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: - 6 1 - - - - - 2017: 3 7 1 1 - 3 1 - number, 2022: - 192 (D) - - - - - 2017: 90 (D) (D) (D) - 105 (D) - : 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: 4 6 - - 1 - - 2 2017: - - 6 - - 2 - 1 number, 2022: 281 552 - - (D) - - (D) 2017: - - 378 - - (D) - (D) 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: 1 2 3 - - - - - 2017: 4 2 1 - - 3 - - number, 2022: (D) (D) 577 - - - - - 2017: 425 (D) (D) - - (D) - - : 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: - 2 1 - - 1 - - 2017: - - 3 - 1 3 1 - number, 2022: - (D) (D) - - (D) - - 2017: - - 1,120 - (D) 1,050 (D) - 500 to 999 ......................................farms, 2022: - - 2 - - - - - 2017: - - 2 - 1 - - - number, 2022: - - (D) - - - - - 2017: - - (D) - (D) - - - : 1,000 or more ...................................farms, 2022: 9 4 11 1 9 1 - - 2017: 12 4 12 - 9 1 6 - number, 2022: 88,756 13,312 139,450 (D) 91,700 (D) - - 2017: 93,118 12,564 193,968 - 39,600 (D) (D) - : SALES : : Hogs and pigs sold ..................................farms, 2022: 23 38 50 9 20 5 3 7 2017: 24 39 40 5 17 15 14 7 number, 2022: 588,287 65,521 486,702 (D) 350,118 (D) 4,029 (D) 2017: 206,788 62,689 284,333 145 154,069 (D) 36,641 370 $1,000, 2022: 33,321 5,349 75,538 (D) 47,498 (D) 975 63 2017: 27,189 4,320 36,420 7 21,456 (D) (D) 32 : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 8 24 25 8 8 3 - 5 number: (D) (D) 154 67 49 24 - 26 25 to 49 ..............................................farms: 1 - 1 - 2 - 1 - number: (D) - (D) - (D) - (D) - 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: - - 5 - - - - - number: - - 355 - - - - - 100 to 199 ............................................farms: 1 8 1 - - 1 - - number: (D) 808 (D) - - (D) - - : 200 to 499 ............................................farms: 3 2 2 - 1 - - 2 number: 754 (D) (D) - (D) - - (D) 500 to 999 ............................................farms: - - 2 - - - - - number: - - (D) - - - - - 1,000 or more .........................................farms: 10 4 14 1 9 1 2 - number: 587,322 64,146 483,815 (D) 349,620 (D) (D) - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 12. Hogs and Pigs - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Mason : Massac : Menard : Mercer : Monroe : Montgomery : Morgan : Moultrie ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Total hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 15 6 6 31 11 20 7 14 2017: 12 7 5 40 18 26 19 10 number, 2022: (D) 34 2,819 323,916 10,151 161,718 21,489 4,484 2017: (D) 56 4,739 197,235 31,332 106,080 28,214 1,225 : Farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 .........................................farms, 2022: 11 6 1 7 8 4 1 2 2017: 8 7 2 15 12 6 7 5 number, 2022: 110 34 (D) 78 51 (D) (D) (D) 2017: 84 56 (D) 185 (D) 74 44 (D) 25 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - 2 2 2017: 2 - - - - 1 1 2 number, 2022: - - - - - - (D) (D) 2017: (D) - - - - (D) (D) (D) : 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: 1 - - 4 - - - 2 2017: - - - 1 - - 3 - number, 2022: (D) - - 232 - - - (D) 2017: - - - (D) - - 180 - 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: 2 - 2 - - - - 1 2017: - - - 1 1 - 1 - number, 2022: (D) - (D) - - - - (D) 2017: - - - (D) (D) - (D) - : 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: - - 1 - - 1 - 6 2017: - - - 1 - 2 - 3 number, 2022: - - (D) - - (D) - 1,800 2017: - - - (D) - (D) - 1,085 500 to 999 ......................................farms, 2022: - - 1 - 1 - - - 2017: - - 2 1 - - 1 - number, 2022: - - (D) - (D) - - - 2017: - - (D) (D) - - (D) - : 1,000 or more ...................................farms, 2022: 1 - 1 20 2 15 4 1 2017: 2 - 1 21 5 17 6 - number, 2022: (D) - (D) 323,606 (D) 161,484 21,418 (D) 2017: (D) - (D) 196,017 31,100 105,210 27,200 - : SALES : : Hogs and pigs sold ..................................farms, 2022: 15 4 8 37 13 21 8 13 2017: 13 6 7 46 15 29 20 8 number, 2022: (D) 10 4,037 853,710 48,387 684,029 48,532 8,968 2017: (D) 47 11,806 386,541 66,981 308,234 66,775 1,965 $1,000, 2022: (D) 2 833 127,988 11,705 117,847 11,270 2,207 2017: (D) 8 1,819 56,017 11,973 30,132 11,682 340 : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 9 4 3 10 8 4 1 - number: 57 10 25 62 37 (D) (D) - 25 to 49 ..............................................farms: - - - 4 - - - 2 number: - - - 120 - - - (D) 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: 4 - - - - - 1 1 number: 280 - - - - - (D) (D) 100 to 199 ............................................farms: - - 2 - - - 1 3 number: - - (D) - - - (D) (D) : 200 to 499 ............................................farms: 1 - 1 - - 1 - 6 number: (D) - (D) - - (D) - 1,380 500 to 999 ............................................farms: - - 1 - - - - - number: - - (D) - - - - - 1,000 or more .........................................farms: 1 - 1 23 5 16 5 1 number: (D) - (D) 853,528 48,350 683,600 48,316 (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 12. Hogs and Pigs - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Ogle : Peoria : Perry : Piatt : Pike : Pope : Pulaski : Putnam ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Total hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 41 14 12 6 27 1 - 2 2017: 43 20 18 7 62 1 7 2 number, 2022: 107,055 12,323 350 30 283,635 (D) - (D) 2017: 95,495 12,245 452 78 296,213 (D) 20 (D) : Farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 .........................................farms, 2022: 6 8 8 6 9 1 - - 2017: 28 12 14 6 22 1 7 - number, 2022: (D) 43 40 30 (D) (D) - - 2017: (D) 162 (D) (D) 136 (D) 20 - 25 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: 6 - 2 - - - - - 2017: - - 1 1 5 - - - number, 2022: 162 - (D) - - - - - 2017: - - (D) (D) 182 - - - : 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: 6 - - - - - - - 2017: - 3 - - 1 - - - number, 2022: 330 - - - - - - - 2017: - 183 - - (D) - - - 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: - 1 2 - 1 - - - 2017: - - 3 - 2 - - - number, 2022: - (D) (D) - (D) - - - 2017: - - 300 - (D) - - - : 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: 4 1 - - - - - - 2017: 1 1 - - 1 - - - number, 2022: 840 (D) - - - - - - 2017: (D) (D) - - (D) - - - 500 to 999 ......................................farms, 2022: 1 1 - - 1 - - - 2017: 1 2 - - 1 - - - number, 2022: (D) (D) - - (D) - - - 2017: (D) (D) - - (D) - - - : 1,000 or more ...................................farms, 2022: 18 3 - - 16 - - 2 2017: 13 2 - - 30 - - 2 number, 2022: 105,094 11,400 - - 282,654 - - (D) 2017: 94,378 (D) - - 294,818 - - (D) : SALES : : Hogs and pigs sold ..................................farms, 2022: 44 20 10 10 29 1 - 3 2017: 44 23 17 10 70 - 6 2 number, 2022: 330,710 24,318 1,974 38 950,817 (D) - 22,004 2017: 246,196 24,598 804 102 922,757 - 12 (D) $1,000, 2022: 51,251 5,899 137 (D) 82,305 (D) - 5,325 2017: 30,153 (D) 70 16 90,903 - 1 (D) : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 8 11 8 10 3 1 - 1 number: (D) (D) (D) 38 20 (D) - (D) 25 to 49 ..............................................farms: 9 - - - 8 - - - number: 273 - - - 282 - - - 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: 4 4 - - - - - - number: 200 220 - - - - - - 100 to 199 ............................................farms: 1 - - - - - - - number: (D) - - - - - - - : 200 to 499 ............................................farms: 3 1 - - - - - - number: 600 (D) - - - - - - 500 to 999 ............................................farms: - - 2 - - - - - number: - - (D) - - - - - 1,000 or more .........................................farms: 19 4 - - 18 - - 2 number: 329,389 23,600 - - 950,515 - - (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 12. Hogs and Pigs - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Randolph : Richland : Rock Island : St. Clair : Saline : Sangamon : Schuyler : Scott ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Total hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 13 19 8 12 14 21 11 9 2017: 15 37 27 17 17 33 11 20 number, 2022: (D) 42,301 35,961 (D) 41,048 33,885 52,618 13,515 2017: (D) 66,758 31,136 49,663 3,935 45,507 65,652 13,170 : Farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 .........................................farms, 2022: 11 11 - 7 3 8 7 4 2017: 10 21 5 6 3 9 5 2 number, 2022: 92 151 - 25 24 55 22 21 2017: 152 248 57 10 15 146 (D) (D) 25 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: - - 2 3 - - - 2 2017: 1 - 2 2 6 7 - 3 number, 2022: - - (D) 123 - - - (D) 2017: (D) - (D) (D) (D) 190 - (D) : 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: - - - - - 5 - 1 2017: 1 - 2 1 6 1 - 11 number, 2022: - - - - - 296 - (D) 2017: (D) - (D) (D) 300 (D) - 891 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: 1 - 1 - - 2 - - 2017: - - 6 - - 2 - - number, 2022: (D) - (D) - - (D) - - 2017: - - 1,128 - - (D) - - : 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: - - - - - 2 - - 2017: 1 - - - - 3 1 - number, 2022: - - - - - (D) - - 2017: (D) - - - - 911 (D) - 500 to 999 ......................................farms, 2022: - - - 1 1 - - - 2017: 1 - 2 2 1 1 - - number, 2022: - - - (D) (D) - - - 2017: (D) - (D) (D) (D) (D) - - : 1,000 or more ...................................farms, 2022: 1 8 5 1 10 4 4 2 2017: 1 16 10 6 1 10 5 4 number, 2022: (D) 42,150 35,776 (D) (D) 32,600 52,596 (D) 2017: (D) 66,510 27,898 47,890 (D) 43,372 65,434 12,149 : SALES : : Hogs and pigs sold ..................................farms, 2022: 15 16 12 10 10 18 5 13 2017: 18 36 27 21 23 41 10 22 number, 2022: (D) 103,960 126,175 (D) 615,575 71,190 493,212 87,037 2017: (D) 148,856 118,697 172,990 (D) 141,989 541,260 63,294 $1,000, 2022: (D) 25,080 13,062 (D) 34,450 10,142 26,646 15,450 2017: (D) 26,288 11,073 15,095 (D) 17,815 37,264 (D) : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 13 - 2 5 3 3 - 6 number: 56 - (D) 33 20 (D) - 17 25 to 49 ..............................................farms: - 5 1 - - 1 - 2 number: - (D) (D) - - (D) - (D) 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: 1 - 1 3 - - - - number: (D) - (D) 225 - - - - 100 to 199 ............................................farms: - - - - - 6 - 3 number: - - - - - 670 - 450 : 200 to 499 ............................................farms: - - 1 - - 3 - - number: - - (D) - - 652 - - 500 to 999 ............................................farms: - 2 - - - - - - number: - (D) - - - - - - 1,000 or more .........................................farms: 1 9 7 2 7 5 5 2 number: (D) 102,450 125,854 (D) 615,555 69,800 493,212 (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 12. Hogs and Pigs - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Shelby : Stark : Stephenson : Tazewell : Union : Vermilion : Wabash : Warren ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Total hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 31 10 34 20 11 12 - 26 2017: 39 9 20 34 6 14 1 40 number, 2022: 37,948 17,349 115,097 51,691 329 9,115 - 49,041 2017: 127,723 (D) 55,443 96,612 63 8,342 (D) 114,463 : Farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 .........................................farms, 2022: 10 6 9 3 3 5 - 10 2017: 8 5 4 3 5 8 1 18 number, 2022: (D) (D) (D) 11 5 (D) - 58 2017: 68 47 22 30 (D) 75 (D) (D) 25 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: 1 - 8 - 8 2 - 2 2017: - - - 1 1 - - - number, 2022: (D) - 309 - 324 (D) - (D) 2017: - - - (D) (D) - - - : 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: 4 - 3 2 - - - - 2017: 7 1 1 - - - - - number, 2022: 286 - 173 (D) - - - - 2017: 411 (D) (D) - - - - - 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: 1 - 1 1 - - - 2 2017: 1 1 2 2 - 1 - - number, 2022: (D) - (D) (D) - - - (D) 2017: (D) (D) (D) (D) - (D) - - : 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: 3 - - 3 - - - 1 2017: 2 - 1 7 - 2 - 1 number, 2022: 690 - - 850 - - - (D) 2017: (D) - (D) 1,530 - (D) - (D) 500 to 999 ......................................farms, 2022: 3 1 1 1 - - - 1 2017: 3 1 2 - - 1 - 1 number, 2022: 2,220 (D) (D) (D) - - - (D) 2017: 2,300 (D) (D) - - (D) - (D) : 1,000 or more ...................................farms, 2022: 9 3 12 10 - 5 - 10 2017: 18 1 10 21 - 2 - 20 number, 2022: 34,539 16,500 113,492 50,008 - 9,000 - 47,590 2017: 124,004 (D) 53,606 94,704 - (D) - 113,170 : SALES : : Hogs and pigs sold ..................................farms, 2022: 41 18 39 23 17 15 1 32 2017: 34 11 33 39 8 13 1 38 number, 2022: 74,832 60,904 790,144 78,532 192 23,588 (D) 112,797 2017: 206,388 13,679 275,576 224,620 172 31,653 (D) 243,091 $1,000, 2022: 16,454 14,432 43,513 21,392 29 5,673 (D) 23,771 2017: 24,776 2,135 (D) 29,757 21 5,623 (D) 35,433 : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 23 11 17 6 17 5 1 13 number: 130 132 106 46 192 16 (D) 74 25 to 49 ..............................................farms: - 1 3 - - 1 - 3 number: - (D) 78 - - (D) - 107 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: 1 1 2 2 - 1 - - number: (D) (D) (D) (D) - (D) - - 100 to 199 ............................................farms: 1 - - 1 - 2 - - number: (D) - - (D) - (D) - - : 200 to 499 ............................................farms: 1 - 2 3 - - - 2 number: (D) - (D) 989 - - - (D) 500 to 999 ............................................farms: 3 1 - - - - - 2 number: 1,538 (D) - - - - - (D) 1,000 or more .........................................farms: 12 4 15 11 - 6 - 12 number: 72,814 60,082 789,228 77,157 - 23,200 - 110,276 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 12. Hogs and Pigs - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Washington : Wayne : White : Whiteside : Will : Williamson : Winnebago : Woodford ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Total hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 17 26 2 29 17 1 23 34 2017: 25 40 10 43 16 12 23 44 number, 2022: 133,408 92,239 (D) 83,395 15,639 (D) (D) 183,119 2017: 97,629 69,789 17,665 123,842 15,010 50 3,550 120,019 : Farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 .........................................farms, 2022: 5 13 1 9 12 1 16 12 2017: 9 19 3 10 10 12 10 16 number, 2022: 10 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 83 81 2017: (D) 143 (D) (D) 60 50 72 106 25 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: - 1 - - - - 3 3 2017: - - 2 - - - 8 2 number, 2022: - (D) - - - - 92 105 2017: - - (D) - - - 268 (D) : 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2 2017: - 6 - 2 2 - 1 - number, 2022: - - - - - - - (D) 2017: - 335 - (D) (D) - (D) - 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: - - - 1 - - 1 - 2017: - 2 - - - - - - number, 2022: - - - (D) - - (D) - 2017: - (D) - - - - - - : 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: - - - 1 - - 2 - 2017: - 1 - 5 - - 2 4 number, 2022: - - - (D) - - (D) - 2017: - (D) - 1,750 - - (D) 1,871 500 to 999 ......................................farms, 2022: - 4 - - 2 - - 1 2017: 2 - - - 1 - - 1 number, 2022: - 2,975 - - (D) - - (D) 2017: (D) - - - (D) - - (D) : 1,000 or more ...................................farms, 2022: 12 8 1 18 3 - 1 16 2017: 14 12 5 26 3 - 2 21 number, 2022: 133,398 89,140 (D) 82,798 14,090 - (D) 181,971 2017: 95,748 68,711 17,600 121,874 14,090 - (D) 117,314 : SALES : : Hogs and pigs sold ..................................farms, 2022: 12 25 2 29 16 1 29 55 2017: 25 45 7 43 20 8 24 42 number, 2022: 225,566 383,882 (D) 327,287 27,258 (D) (D) 429,521 2017: 223,893 305,382 124,460 307,549 34,439 92 26,608 460,707 $1,000, 2022: 50,936 48,417 (D) 46,106 4,972 (D) (D) 74,172 2017: 26,538 32,035 7,904 46,393 5,341 8 4,052 39,796 : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: - 12 1 9 8 1 19 33 number: - (D) (D) (D) 55 (D) 119 300 25 to 49 ..............................................farms: - - - - 3 - 5 3 number: - - - - 75 - 130 (D) 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: - 1 - - - - - 2 number: - (D) - - - - - (D) 100 to 199 ............................................farms: - - - - - - 1 - number: - - - - - - (D) - : 200 to 499 ............................................farms: - - - 2 - - 1 - number: - - - (D) - - (D) - 500 to 999 ............................................farms: - - - - - - 1 - number: - - - - - - (D) - 1,000 or more .........................................farms: 12 12 1 18 5 - 2 17 number: 225,566 383,742 (D) 326,484 27,128 - (D) 428,977 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 13. Sheep and Lambs - Inventory, Sales, and Wool Production: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Illinois : Adams : Alexander : Bond : Boone : Brown : Bureau ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sheep and lambs inventory ...........................farms, 2022: 1,612 22 - 26 21 10 11 2017: 1,870 20 2 35 22 10 6 number, 2022: 50,943 1,142 - 693 530 644 224 2017: 57,956 1,250 (D) 883 467 120 1,203 Hair sheep and wool-hair crosses (see text) .......farms, 2022: 492 12 - 13 3 2 3 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) number, 2022: 13,213 276 - 220 49 (D) 42 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 1,061 17 - 15 9 6 8 number: 10,974 211 - 141 126 39 87 25 to 99 ..............................................farms: 448 3 - 11 12 2 3 number: 19,859 (D) - 552 404 (D) 137 100 to 299 ............................................farms: 91 1 - - - 2 - number: 14,800 (D) - - - (D) - 300 to 999 ............................................farms: 12 1 - - - - - number: 5,310 (D) - - - - - 1,000 or more .........................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - : Sheep and lambs sold ................................farms, 2022: 1,079 17 - 17 21 12 9 2017: 1,277 15 2 23 20 10 6 number, 2022: 32,161 590 - 422 294 624 138 2017: 38,105 797 (D) 386 303 110 490 $1,000, 2022: 6,848 132 - 69 90 123 26 2017: 6,672 140 (D) 70 49 14 110 : Wool production 1/ ..................................farms, 2022: 471 3 - 5 13 4 2 2017: 647 7 - 4 11 1 3 pounds, 2022: 194,605 (D) - 1,256 2,426 4,140 (D) 2017: 221,202 (D) - (D) 1,620 (D) 1,804 $1,000, 2022: 77 (D) - - 1 - (D) 2017: 139 1 - (D) 2 - 3 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Calhoun : Carroll : Cass : Champaign : Christian : Clark : Clay : Clinton ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sheep and lambs inventory ...........................farms, 2022: 5 11 5 35 23 7 9 35 2017: 3 17 6 26 16 12 14 33 number, 2022: 110 175 72 1,398 525 508 168 1,861 2017: 120 375 232 460 786 504 393 1,310 Hair sheep and wool-hair crosses (see text) .......farms, 2022: 1 2 - 23 1 3 6 12 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) number, 2022: (D) (D) - 781 (D) 18 58 1,003 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 3 8 5 22 18 5 6 17 number: (D) 58 72 268 (D) (D) 58 242 25 to 99 ..............................................farms: 2 3 - 6 4 1 3 13 number: (D) 117 - 300 240 (D) 110 569 100 to 299 ............................................farms: - - - 7 1 - - 5 number: - - - 830 (D) - - 1,050 300 to 999 ............................................farms: - - - - - 1 - - number: - - - - - (D) - - 1,000 or more .........................................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - : Sheep and lambs sold ................................farms, 2022: 2 8 3 34 9 6 5 26 2017: 3 17 3 16 11 10 10 26 number, 2022: (D) 122 12 1,129 147 77 46 1,117 2017: 39 185 (D) 227 323 102 297 1,217 $1,000, 2022: (D) 21 1 216 41 14 (D) 211 2017: 5 27 11 39 87 21 50 174 : Wool production 1/ ..................................farms, 2022: - 3 - 10 7 1 3 4 2017: - 7 4 7 11 4 3 5 pounds, 2022: - (D) - 6,950 3,044 (D) 950 420 2017: - 1,970 430 1,030 3,531 (D) 1,050 5,524 $1,000, 2022: - (D) - - 2 - (D) - 2017: - 3 (D) 1 4 (D) (D) (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 13. Sheep and Lambs - Inventory, Sales, and Wool Production: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Coles : Cook : Crawford : Cumberland : De Kalb : De Witt : Douglas : Du Page ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sheep and lambs inventory ...........................farms, 2022: 13 10 14 7 16 8 6 15 2017: 7 13 11 10 23 23 28 7 number, 2022: 122 110 667 129 880 59 111 69 2017: 113 72 486 179 1,057 295 945 94 Hair sheep and wool-hair crosses (see text) .......farms, 2022: 7 2 8 2 4 1 4 9 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) number, 2022: 62 (D) 408 (D) (D) (D) 103 27 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 12 9 6 4 11 8 4 15 number: (D) (D) 67 35 (D) 59 (D) 69 25 to 99 ..............................................farms: 1 1 5 3 3 - 2 - number: (D) (D) 150 94 225 - (D) - 100 to 299 ............................................farms: - - 3 - 1 - - - number: - - 450 - (D) - - - 300 to 999 ............................................farms: - - - - 1 - - - number: - - - - (D) - - - 1,000 or more .........................................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - : Sheep and lambs sold ................................farms, 2022: 6 11 8 5 12 5 5 2 2017: 7 11 5 16 24 5 26 1 number, 2022: 93 122 369 95 321 29 103 (D) 2017: 82 32 (D) 261 1,560 83 563 (D) $1,000, 2022: 13 55 83 16 69 3 16 (D) 2017: 14 5 24 44 205 16 75 (D) : Wool production 1/ ..................................farms, 2022: 4 1 3 2 9 5 - 2 2017: 4 - 3 3 12 8 5 1 pounds, 2022: 266 (D) 168 (D) 4,085 90 - (D) 2017: 472 - (D) 1,570 5,137 468 1,641 (D) $1,000, 2022: - - (D) (D) 4 (Z) - (D) 2017: - (D) (D) 1 1 (D) - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Edgar : Edwards : Effingham : Fayette : Ford : Franklin : Fulton : Gallatin ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sheep and lambs inventory ...........................farms, 2022: 16 5 44 25 3 3 25 1 2017: 10 4 25 62 9 9 20 - number, 2022: 251 47 1,624 1,467 (D) 56 905 (D) 2017: 210 100 977 2,581 736 198 667 - Hair sheep and wool-hair crosses (see text) .......farms, 2022: 6 1 4 11 2 1 10 - 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) number, 2022: 102 (D) 105 278 (D) (D) 188 - 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 13 4 29 9 2 2 13 1 number: 111 (D) (D) 121 (D) (D) 144 (D) 25 to 99 ..............................................farms: 3 1 11 11 - 1 9 - number: 140 (D) 535 569 - (D) 341 - 100 to 299 ............................................farms: - - 3 5 - - 3 - number: - - 480 777 - - 420 - 300 to 999 ............................................farms: - - 1 - 1 - - - number: - - (D) - (D) - - - 1,000 or more .........................................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - : Sheep and lambs sold ................................farms, 2022: 8 1 27 22 3 4 23 - 2017: 3 2 19 39 6 2 21 - number, 2022: 149 (D) 1,066 1,509 187 138 650 - 2017: 47 (D) 749 2,020 350 (D) 472 - $1,000, 2022: 29 (D) 151 312 47 19 142 - 2017: 7 (D) 106 322 126 (D) 108 - : Wool production 1/ ..................................farms, 2022: 7 1 12 12 1 - 4 - 2017: 3 1 14 15 5 1 5 - pounds, 2022: 1,580 (D) 6,264 8,473 (D) - 3,309 - 2017: 224 (D) 3,870 9,700 3,657 (D) 2,450 - $1,000, 2022: - - (D) - - - - - 2017: (D) (D) 3 4 2 - 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 : Greene : Grundy : Hamilton : Hancock : Hardin : Henderson : Henry : Iroquois ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sheep and lambs inventory ...........................farms, 2022: 5 9 16 9 2 6 48 25 2017: 2 3 13 17 - 11 67 17 number, 2022: 89 309 212 223 (D) 503 2,113 609 2017: (D) (D) 109 292 - 509 4,367 760 Hair sheep and wool-hair crosses (see text) .......farms, 2022: 3 - 4 1 - 4 5 8 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) number, 2022: 42 - 30 (D) - 30 120 72 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 4 5 16 4 2 2 31 17 number: (D) (D) 212 47 (D) (D) (D) (D) 25 to 99 ..............................................farms: 1 3 - 5 - 3 12 7 number: (D) 81 - 176 - (D) 657 317 100 to 299 ............................................farms: - 1 - - - - 4 1 number: - (D) - - - - 585 (D) 300 to 999 ............................................farms: - - - - - 1 1 - number: - - - - - (D) (D) - 1,000 or more .........................................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - : Sheep and lambs sold ................................farms, 2022: 2 8 12 2 2 12 31 18 2017: 5 3 5 18 - 11 58 18 number, 2022: (D) 127 101 (D) (D) 670 1,851 304 2017: 100 38 39 119 - 597 3,226 640 $1,000, 2022: (D) 28 14 (D) (D) 99 701 78 2017: 15 6 4 15 - 80 871 97 : Wool production 1/ ..................................farms, 2022: - 4 6 1 - 4 22 8 2017: 2 - 1 - - 1 24 8 pounds, 2022: - 1,091 480 (D) - 4,017 12,360 2,299 2017: (D) - (D) - - (D) 17,877 2,164 $1,000, 2022: - (D) 1 - - (D) 5 (D) 2017: (D) - - - - - 8 3 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Jackson : Jasper : Jefferson : Jersey : Jo Daviess : Johnson : Kane : Kankakee ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sheep and lambs inventory ...........................farms, 2022: 30 5 8 13 23 16 15 9 2017: 10 10 22 20 37 14 25 29 number, 2022: 1,418 133 234 903 1,094 227 353 359 2017: 1,135 182 418 502 1,423 589 800 934 Hair sheep and wool-hair crosses (see text) .......farms, 2022: 11 2 4 4 6 3 3 4 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) number, 2022: 653 (D) 87 217 484 63 33 93 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 15 4 3 6 8 14 9 6 number: 118 (D) 34 79 (D) (D) 83 44 25 to 99 ..............................................farms: 12 - 5 4 13 2 6 2 number: 698 - 200 284 597 (D) 270 (D) 100 to 299 ............................................farms: 3 1 - 3 2 - - 1 number: 602 (D) - 540 (D) - - (D) 300 to 999 ............................................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - 1,000 or more .........................................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - : Sheep and lambs sold ................................farms, 2022: 19 3 8 9 19 11 10 8 2017: 10 5 13 8 29 11 15 13 number, 2022: 640 48 176 611 685 180 113 439 2017: 159 (D) 361 113 884 580 225 445 $1,000, 2022: 112 9 27 133 105 35 24 86 2017: 24 (D) 35 16 142 72 50 75 : Wool production 1/ ..................................farms, 2022: 6 2 - 4 12 2 10 3 2017: 4 1 14 7 19 8 10 11 pounds, 2022: 2,780 (D) - 4,636 3,262 (D) 2,105 (D) 2017: 4,182 (D) 511 860 5,775 968 2,438 1,728 $1,000, 2022: (Z) - - - 3 - (D) (D) 2017: (D) - 1 1 3 - 2 (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 13. Sheep and Lambs - Inventory, Sales, and Wool Production: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Kendall : Knox : Lake : La Salle : Lawrence : Lee : Livingston : Logan ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sheep and lambs inventory ...........................farms, 2022: 4 9 13 31 11 8 12 20 2017: 10 18 9 51 4 16 42 14 number, 2022: (D) 262 150 1,491 108 533 652 529 2017: 41 524 63 1,839 14 399 787 449 Hair sheep and wool-hair crosses (see text) .......farms, 2022: - 1 4 7 8 - 3 6 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) number, 2022: - (D) 16 47 58 - (D) 145 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 4 4 12 17 10 2 7 9 number: (D) 61 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 25 to 99 ..............................................farms: - 5 1 12 1 4 3 10 number: - 201 (D) 780 (D) 231 145 323 100 to 299 ............................................farms: - - - 2 - 2 2 1 number: - - - (D) - (D) (D) (D) 300 to 999 ............................................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - 1,000 or more .........................................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - : Sheep and lambs sold ................................farms, 2022: 2 8 1 25 3 8 7 10 2017: 9 14 4 39 2 10 18 7 number, 2022: (D) 175 (D) 1,292 32 232 531 145 2017: 14 320 16 1,671 (D) 199 436 280 $1,000, 2022: (D) 33 (D) 291 8 69 145 32 2017: 3 55 2 271 (D) 47 76 44 : Wool production 1/ ..................................farms, 2022: - 2 1 23 - 6 8 3 2017: - 3 - 20 - 6 17 5 pounds, 2022: - (D) (D) 11,405 - 3,580 7,264 760 2017: - 900 - 10,124 - 1,370 2,929 (D) $1,000, 2022: - - - 8 - (D) (D) (D) 2017: - (D) - 6 - (D) 5 (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : McDonough : McHenry : McLean : Macon : Macoupin : Madison : Marion : Marshall ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sheep and lambs inventory ...........................farms, 2022: 28 46 37 9 27 30 19 10 2017: 26 54 20 8 23 30 11 14 number, 2022: 1,464 539 1,006 88 439 668 667 176 2017: 1,415 779 645 284 514 485 177 199 Hair sheep and wool-hair crosses (see text) .......farms, 2022: 12 13 3 3 12 6 3 3 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) number, 2022: 408 55 (D) 27 210 160 90 26 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 9 43 21 9 20 23 14 6 number: (D) 373 (D) 88 114 (D) 148 60 25 to 99 ..............................................farms: 17 2 14 - 7 6 3 4 number: 1,020 (D) 626 - 325 322 (D) 116 100 to 299 ............................................farms: 2 1 2 - - 1 2 - number: (D) (D) (D) - - (D) (D) - 300 to 999 ............................................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - 1,000 or more .........................................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - : Sheep and lambs sold ................................farms, 2022: 27 18 29 5 16 19 9 7 2017: 31 12 18 7 13 18 4 11 number, 2022: 1,116 297 813 36 400 296 559 103 2017: 1,525 318 478 134 223 142 120 109 $1,000, 2022: 257 63 218 6 91 60 (D) 22 2017: 193 66 81 23 35 21 15 16 : Wool production 1/ ..................................farms, 2022: 14 12 17 3 4 8 10 - 2017: 17 30 7 7 6 15 5 3 pounds, 2022: 4,781 1,755 6,657 168 620 3,276 2,198 - 2017: 6,183 2,955 3,400 1,738 1,034 1,469 695 350 $1,000, 2022: - 1 6 - - (D) (Z) - 2017: 8 3 1 3 1 1 (D) (Z) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 13. Sheep and Lambs - Inventory, Sales, and Wool Production: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Mason : Massac : Menard : Mercer : Monroe : Montgomery : Morgan : Moultrie ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sheep and lambs inventory ...........................farms, 2022: 3 7 14 22 20 20 5 25 2017: 6 13 10 14 19 28 4 20 number, 2022: (D) 312 545 1,292 270 477 329 614 2017: 105 627 309 414 449 854 140 230 Hair sheep and wool-hair crosses (see text) .......farms, 2022: - 2 7 12 7 10 - 7 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) number, 2022: - (D) 390 838 103 195 - 196 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 2 3 7 11 19 17 3 14 number: (D) 47 (D) 159 (D) 267 (D) 186 25 to 99 ..............................................farms: 1 4 6 8 1 2 1 11 number: (D) 265 150 257 (D) (D) (D) 428 100 to 299 ............................................farms: - - - 2 - 1 1 - 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: 2 6 7 22 6 20 4 26 2017: 3 11 5 7 14 26 2 16 number, 2022: (D) 265 (D) 798 116 485 123 376 2017: 87 465 184 218 252 476 (D) 187 $1,000, 2022: (D) 64 (D) 141 21 90 29 57 2017: 14 87 53 36 40 74 (D) 22 : Wool production 1/ ..................................farms, 2022: 2 5 1 4 1 3 1 8 2017: 2 6 1 4 7 2 - 5 pounds, 2022: (D) 1,649 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 1,886 2017: (D) 2,400 (D) 578 2,042 (D) - 579 $1,000, 2022: (D) - (D) - (D) - - 1 2017: (D) - - (Z) 4 - - 1 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Ogle : Peoria : Perry : Piatt : Pike : Pope : Pulaski : Putnam ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sheep and lambs inventory ...........................farms, 2022: 22 28 2 11 25 5 1 2 2017: 27 24 8 14 9 6 10 4 number, 2022: 454 554 (D) 258 456 134 (D) (D) 2017: 807 562 71 274 181 42 96 16 Hair sheep and wool-hair crosses (see text) .......farms, 2022: 6 7 - 2 5 3 1 1 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) number, 2022: 66 133 - (D) 69 64 (D) (D) 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 17 19 - 8 20 3 1 - number: 195 (D) - 78 293 (D) (D) - 25 to 99 ..............................................farms: 5 8 2 3 5 2 - 1 number: 259 227 (D) 180 163 (D) - (D) 100 to 299 ............................................farms: - 1 - - - - - - number: - (D) - - - - - - 300 to 999 ............................................farms: - - - - - - - 1 number: - - - - - - - (D) 1,000 or more .........................................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - : Sheep and lambs sold ................................farms, 2022: 17 19 - 8 15 3 1 2 2017: 17 16 2 6 6 6 10 2 number, 2022: 341 334 - 153 214 52 (D) (D) 2017: 543 235 (D) 135 93 12 130 (D) $1,000, 2022: 68 51 - 36 28 9 (D) (D) 2017: 102 40 (D) 22 14 2 21 (D) : Wool production 1/ ..................................farms, 2022: 7 8 - 7 10 1 - 1 2017: 10 11 4 5 3 - - 2 pounds, 2022: 2,277 2,194 - 790 1,285 (D) - (D) 2017: 6,675 3,899 400 1,760 300 - - (D) $1,000, 2022: 2 2 - 1 1 - - - 2017: 1 2 - (D) - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 13. Sheep and Lambs - Inventory, Sales, and Wool Production: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Randolph : Richland : Rock Island : St. Clair : Saline : Sangamon : Schuyler : Scott ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sheep and lambs inventory ...........................farms, 2022: 9 7 30 32 3 21 7 5 2017: 35 20 20 40 11 24 10 3 number, 2022: 619 212 1,053 596 28 502 111 140 2017: 849 307 471 691 300 353 117 131 Hair sheep and wool-hair crosses (see text) .......farms, 2022: 5 2 13 22 - 9 - - 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) number, 2022: 308 (D) 414 441 - 179 - - 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 4 4 22 25 3 10 6 1 number: (D) 44 240 309 28 105 (D) (D) 25 to 99 ..............................................farms: 3 3 5 7 - 11 1 4 number: 90 168 200 287 - 397 (D) (D) 100 to 299 ............................................farms: 2 - 2 - - - - - number: (D) - (D) - - - - - 300 to 999 ............................................farms: - - 1 - - - - - number: - - (D) - - - - - 1,000 or more .........................................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - : Sheep and lambs sold ................................farms, 2022: 8 5 22 18 4 10 5 4 2017: 21 4 18 13 5 10 4 2 number, 2022: 558 61 702 247 12 218 96 87 2017: 750 100 391 204 95 170 109 (D) $1,000, 2022: 132 14 139 43 2 33 20 18 2017: 131 17 54 29 12 24 10 (D) : Wool production 1/ ..................................farms, 2022: - 4 6 1 2 7 1 1 2017: 7 3 7 16 2 8 1 2 pounds, 2022: - 1,340 3,785 (D) (D) 873 (D) (D) 2017: 928 1,250 1,211 1,002 (D) 790 (D) (D) $1,000, 2022: - - - (D) - - - (D) 2017: 1 - 1 1 - (D) - (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Shelby : Stark : Stephenson : Tazewell : Union : Vermilion : Wabash : Warren ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sheep and lambs inventory ...........................farms, 2022: 15 3 37 24 7 13 1 18 2017: 17 4 42 42 5 22 3 48 number, 2022: 501 21 1,365 1,014 41 238 (D) 712 2017: 519 153 1,858 885 104 425 (D) 2,512 Hair sheep and wool-hair crosses (see text) .......farms, 2022: - - 1 8 - 3 1 3 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) number, 2022: - - (D) 180 - (D) (D) (D) 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 7 3 14 15 7 12 1 11 number: (D) 21 (D) 178 41 (D) (D) (D) 25 to 99 ..............................................farms: 7 - 21 5 - - - 6 number: 335 - 950 160 - - - 247 100 to 299 ............................................farms: 1 - 2 4 - 1 - - number: (D) - (D) 676 - (D) - - 300 to 999 ............................................farms: - - - - - - - 1 number: - - - - - - - (D) 1,000 or more .........................................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - : Sheep and lambs sold ................................farms, 2022: 9 2 31 14 1 6 - 13 2017: 15 4 32 30 5 8 2 40 number, 2022: 174 (D) 1,080 876 (D) 127 - 284 2017: 298 81 981 530 82 141 (D) 3,320 $1,000, 2022: 42 (D) 231 203 (D) 26 - 46 2017: 79 21 193 76 6 33 (D) 639 : Wool production 1/ ..................................farms, 2022: 7 - 24 5 - 5 - 4 2017: 7 3 39 15 - 4 - 21 pounds, 2022: 1,904 - 6,239 4,771 - 1,220 - 944 2017: 2,638 1,450 10,476 2,782 - 1,540 - 19,452 $1,000, 2022: (Z) - 8 (D) - (Z) - (D) 2017: 1 2 8 3 (D) (D) - 9 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 13. Sheep and Lambs - Inventory, Sales, and Wool Production: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Washington : Wayne : White : Whiteside : Will : Williamson : Winnebago : Woodford ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sheep and lambs inventory ...........................farms, 2022: 16 15 14 18 47 16 34 24 2017: 11 23 9 21 33 13 43 25 number, 2022: 620 611 352 469 460 721 470 673 2017: 627 1,116 65 750 754 103 588 1,355 Hair sheep and wool-hair crosses (see text) .......farms, 2022: 2 7 1 6 19 6 9 6 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) number, 2022: (D) 224 (D) 82 185 524 138 85 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 8 9 7 15 44 9 29 14 number: 55 (D) 37 133 368 (D) 331 (D) 25 to 99 ..............................................farms: 4 4 7 1 3 5 5 8 number: 130 196 315 (D) 92 290 139 306 100 to 299 ............................................farms: 4 2 - 2 - 2 - 2 number: 435 (D) - (D) - (D) - (D) 300 to 999 ............................................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - 1,000 or more .........................................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - : Sheep and lambs sold ................................farms, 2022: 16 8 7 9 3 10 20 17 2017: 8 16 1 14 27 5 26 20 number, 2022: 318 404 47 278 20 328 257 506 2017: 279 275 (D) 446 424 23 319 1,162 $1,000, 2022: 55 90 9 48 4 31 47 101 2017: 51 40 (D) 62 85 3 42 187 : Wool production 1/ ..................................farms, 2022: 5 3 - 4 3 2 6 9 2017: 4 5 - 5 9 - 10 19 pounds, 2022: 1,710 (D) - 2,048 270 (D) 528 2,722 2017: 2,360 3,311 - 2,670 1,260 - 1,352 5,099 $1,000, 2022: (D) - - 2 - - 1 2 2017: 4 (D) - 3 (Z) - 2 6 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : : Illinois ...........................2022: 1,743 31,943 928 15,076 3,606 2017: 2,028 36,240 1,163 17,328 2,855 : Counties, 2022 : : Adams ..................................: 22 1,430 12 851 219 Alexander ..............................: 6 300 6 30 5 Bond ...................................: 12 244 7 73 16 Boone ..................................: 31 717 18 240 68 Brown ..................................: 4 155 4 147 37 Bureau .................................: 18 684 16 390 67 Calhoun ................................: 5 55 7 34 6 Carroll ................................: 20 789 10 247 51 Cass ...................................: 5 214 3 6 2 Champaign ..............................: 26 262 17 97 28 : Christian ..............................: 8 178 3 37 5 Clark ..................................: 11 208 6 75 22 Clay ...................................: 13 186 9 79 14 Clinton ................................: 11 99 5 23 2 Coles ..................................: 26 186 12 61 9 Cook ...................................: 12 89 7 63 31 Crawford ...............................: 12 94 4 32 5 Cumberland .............................: 15 146 4 29 8 De Kalb ................................: 27 443 13 172 35 De Witt ................................: 8 56 3 3 1 : Douglas ................................: 3 (D) 3 171 51 Du Page ................................: 9 133 1 (D) (D) Edgar ..................................: 11 301 7 184 49 Edwards ................................: 5 59 2 (D) (D) Effingham ..............................: 32 688 14 242 48 Fayette ................................: 36 1,187 22 282 62 Ford ...................................: 14 711 11 583 179 Franklin ...............................: 16 330 10 156 36 Fulton .................................: 28 399 20 372 61 Greene .................................: 7 65 6 32 7 : Grundy .................................: 17 148 10 36 10 Hamilton ...............................: 3 (D) 1 (D) (D) Hancock ................................: 12 105 5 126 24 Hardin .................................: 8 12 2 (D) (D) Henderson ..............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Henry ..................................: 31 568 11 217 51 Iroquois ...............................: 16 217 8 58 10 Jackson ................................: 23 655 10 306 60 Jasper .................................: 6 106 7 84 18 Jefferson ..............................: 19 235 7 137 28 : Jersey .................................: 13 274 7 68 20 Jo Daviess .............................: 26 226 8 102 26 Johnson ................................: 17 228 10 140 26 Kane ...................................: 9 48 - - - Kankakee ...............................: 17 398 10 133 47 Kendall ................................: 6 70 4 11 3 Knox ...................................: 23 500 13 230 55 Lake ...................................: 7 137 1 (D) (D) La Salle ...............................: 36 253 19 98 26 Lawrence ...............................: 12 238 12 172 27 : Lee ....................................: 10 206 11 103 33 Livingston .............................: 16 363 6 (D) (D) Logan ..................................: 12 164 5 292 24 McDonough ..............................: 12 328 6 54 13 McHenry ................................: 68 1,841 30 562 137 McLean .................................: 41 433 24 176 36 Macon ..................................: 11 72 6 30 5 Macoupin ...............................: 36 609 15 197 65 Madison ................................: 36 547 20 223 48 Marion .................................: 19 209 7 59 16 : Marshall ...............................: 8 48 5 17 5 Mason ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) Massac .................................: 12 104 5 367 115 Menard .................................: 12 60 - - - Mercer .................................: 13 325 11 166 36 Monroe .................................: 21 150 7 33 8 Montgomery .............................: 34 750 25 386 85 Morgan .................................: 6 251 4 76 24 Moultrie ...............................: 13 84 9 21 3 Ogle ...................................: 14 241 6 74 21 : Peoria .................................: 16 164 18 73 16 Perry ..................................: 16 150 8 47 9 Piatt ..................................: 16 90 8 51 8 Pike ...................................: 23 315 20 287 80 Pope ...................................: 15 161 5 51 13 Pulaski ................................: 3 20 4 158 20 Putnam .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Randolph ...............................: 30 276 19 175 41 Richland ...............................: 10 453 7 203 44 Rock Island ............................: 23 1,059 8 324 73 : St. Clair ..............................: 24 229 9 80 16 Saline .................................: 24 185 15 58 17 Sangamon ...............................: 24 274 15 152 36 Schuyler ...............................: 4 (D) 2 (D) (D) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --continued Table 14. All Goats - 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) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Counties, 2022 - Con. : : Scott ..................................: 7 73 2 (D) (D) Shelby .................................: 36 422 22 146 35 Stark ..................................: 7 27 4 4 1 Stephenson .............................: 36 1,439 20 676 160 Tazewell ...............................: 22 577 8 252 48 Union ..................................: 9 53 1 (D) (D) Vermilion ..............................: 16 135 9 139 46 Warren .................................: 16 535 14 1,042 260 Washington .............................: 19 153 15 78 11 Wayne ..................................: 18 800 12 216 66 : White ..................................: 16 361 4 88 16 Whiteside ..............................: 24 312 9 151 29 Will ...................................: 51 515 14 375 165 Williamson .............................: 37 616 25 216 36 Winnebago ..............................: 34 362 13 168 36 Woodford ...............................: 15 144 5 60 10 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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 : : Illinois ...........................2022: 536 9,363 276 4,621 998 2017: 585 11,300 312 3,725 570 : Counties, 2022 : : Adams ..................................: 1 (D) - - - Bond ...................................: 3 (D) - - - Boone ..................................: 20 622 10 195 60 Bureau .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) Carroll ................................: 8 (D) 1 (D) (D) Cass ...................................: 3 (D) 3 6 2 Champaign ..............................: 13 58 3 17 4 Christian ..............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Clark ..................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) (D) Clay ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) : Clinton ................................: 3 27 - - - Coles ..................................: 12 87 11 (D) (D) Cook ...................................: 10 (D) 7 63 31 Cumberland .............................: 3 (D) 1 (D) (D) De Kalb ................................: 12 124 6 54 16 De Witt ................................: 5 50 3 3 1 Douglas ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) Du Page ................................: 8 98 - - - Edgar ..................................: 4 105 3 105 21 Edwards ................................: 1 (D) - - - : Effingham ..............................: 16 (D) 5 68 8 Fayette ................................: 10 (D) 2 (D) (D) Ford ...................................: 1 (D) - - - Franklin ...............................: 3 (D) - - - Fulton .................................: 6 (D) 5 33 5 Greene .................................: 3 (D) 3 12 2 Grundy .................................: 6 45 5 21 5 Hamilton ...............................: 1 (D) - - - Hancock ................................: 2 (D) - - - Hardin .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) : Henderson ..............................: 1 (D) - - - Henry ..................................: 9 403 5 170 42 Iroquois ...............................: 5 (D) 2 (D) (D) Jackson ................................: 10 409 2 (D) (D) Jasper .................................: 1 (D) 2 (D) (D) Jefferson ..............................: 3 (D) 3 28 5 Jo Daviess .............................: 2 (D) 1 (D) (D) Johnson ................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) (D) Kane ...................................: 9 48 - - - Kankakee ...............................: 2 (D) 3 (D) (D) : Kendall ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Knox ...................................: 4 81 2 (D) (D) Lake ...................................: 5 54 - - - La Salle ...............................: 13 102 6 43 8 Lawrence ...............................: 6 (D) 6 (D) (D) Lee ....................................: 4 50 5 28 8 Livingston .............................: 7 18 1 (D) (D) Logan ..................................: 4 140 4 (D) (D) McDonough ..............................: 4 186 3 (D) (D) McHenry ................................: 34 1,415 15 408 118 : McLean .................................: 17 195 10 83 22 Macon ..................................: 1 (D) - - - Macoupin ...............................: 9 (D) 2 (D) (D) Madison ................................: 16 134 8 29 4 Marion .................................: 9 49 3 7 1 Menard .................................: 6 36 - - - Mercer .................................: 4 132 2 (D) (D) Monroe .................................: 1 (D) - - - Montgomery .............................: 1 (D) - - - Moultrie ...............................: 3 13 1 (D) (D) : Ogle ...................................: 2 (D) 3 7 (D) Peoria .................................: 8 (D) 11 29 8 Perry ..................................: - - 2 (D) (D) Piatt ..................................: 6 26 - - - Pike ...................................: 3 24 7 37 6 Pope ...................................: 2 (D) - - - Pulaski ................................: 1 (D) 3 (D) (D) Putnam .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Randolph ...............................: 8 91 8 101 22 Richland ...............................: 6 408 6 (D) (D) : Rock Island ............................: 9 152 1 (D) (D) St. Clair ..............................: 5 18 1 (D) (D) Saline .................................: 11 106 10 32 10 Sangamon ...............................: 5 (D) 3 6 1 Shelby .................................: 6 (D) 1 (D) (D) Stark ..................................: 1 (D) - - - Stephenson .............................: 15 933 11 348 87 Tazewell ...............................: 6 72 1 (D) (D) Union ..................................: 6 24 1 (D) (D) Vermilion ..............................: 7 26 - - - : Warren .................................: 7 88 6 (D) (D) Washington .............................: 12 100 9 48 6 Wayne ..................................: 3 (D) 3 6 1 White ..................................: 3 3 - - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --continued Table 15. Milk Goats - 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) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Counties, 2022 - Con. : : Whiteside ..............................: 7 43 1 (D) (D) Will ...................................: 14 165 10 278 (D) Williamson .............................: 10 113 6 36 7 Winnebago ..............................: 9 57 - - - Woodford ...............................: 2 (D) 1 (D) (D) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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 : : Illinois ...........................2022: 82 907 17 272 49 10 1,469 - 2017: 82 539 34 154 17 26 3,226 (D) : Counties, 2022 : : Adams ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) - - - Bond ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) - - - Brown ..................................: 1 (D) - - - - - - Bureau .................................: 1 (D) - - - - - - Clark ..................................: 1 (D) - - - - - - Cook ...................................: 2 (D) - - - - - - Crawford ...............................: 1 (D) - - - - - - Cumberland .............................: 2 (D) - - - - - - De Kalb ................................: 3 75 - - - - - - Douglas ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) - - - : Du Page ................................: 2 (D) - - - - - - Effingham ..............................: 1 (D) - - - - - - Fayette ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) - - - Franklin ...............................: 2 (D) - - - - - - Fulton .................................: 2 (D) - - - - - - Hamilton ...............................: 2 (D) - - - - - - Iroquois ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) - - - Jackson ................................: 1 (D) - - - - - - Jefferson ..............................: 2 (D) - - - - - - Kankakee ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) - - - : La Salle ...............................: 6 20 - - - - - - Lawrence ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) - Logan ..................................: 1 (D) - - - - - - McHenry ................................: 7 69 1 (D) (D) 4 205 - Macoupin ...............................: 1 (D) - - - 1 (D) - Madison ................................: 3 81 - - - - - - Ogle ...................................: 2 (D) - - - - - - Peoria .................................: 1 (D) - - - - - - Perry ..................................: 1 (D) - - - - - - Pope ...................................: 2 (D) - - - - - - : St. Clair ..............................: 6 22 2 (D) (D) - - - Sangamon ...............................: 2 (D) - - - - - - Schuyler ...............................: 1 (D) - - - - - - Shelby .................................: 1 (D) - - - - - - Vermilion ..............................: - - 2 (D) (D) - - - Will ...................................: 11 41 - - - - - - Winnebago ..............................: 3 60 3 45 6 3 672 - Woodford ...............................: 2 (D) - - - - - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1/Data are for farms with production, not necessarily sold. Table 17. Meat Goats and Other Goats - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : Inventory : Sales :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : : Value Geographic area : Farms : Number : Farms : Number : ($1,000) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ State Total : : Illinois ...........................2022: 1,262 21,673 666 10,183 2,559 2017: 1,520 24,401 867 13,449 2,268 : Counties, 2022 : : Adams ..................................: 20 (D) 11 (D) (D) Alexander ..............................: 6 300 6 30 5 Bond ...................................: 11 174 6 (D) (D) Boone ..................................: 13 95 8 45 8 Brown ..................................: 3 (D) 4 147 37 Bureau .................................: 16 666 14 (D) (D) Calhoun ................................: 5 55 7 34 6 Carroll ................................: 18 (D) 9 (D) (D) Cass ...................................: 2 (D) - - - Champaign ..............................: 21 204 14 80 24 : Christian ..............................: 8 (D) 3 (D) (D) Clark ..................................: 5 101 1 (D) (D) Clay ...................................: 11 (D) 7 (D) (D) Clinton ................................: 8 72 5 23 2 Coles ..................................: 20 99 1 (D) (D) Cook ...................................: 1 (D) - - - Crawford ...............................: 11 (D) 4 32 5 Cumberland .............................: 11 129 3 (D) (D) De Kalb ................................: 16 244 7 118 19 De Witt ................................: 3 6 - - - : Du Page ................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) (D) Edgar ..................................: 8 196 4 79 28 Edwards ................................: 4 (D) 2 (D) (D) Effingham ..............................: 19 486 11 174 39 Fayette ................................: 32 991 18 255 57 Ford ...................................: 14 (D) 11 583 179 Franklin ...............................: 12 313 10 156 36 Fulton .................................: 25 378 15 339 56 Greene .................................: 4 (D) 3 20 5 Grundy .................................: 12 103 5 15 5 : Hamilton ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Hancock ................................: 11 (D) 5 126 24 Hardin .................................: 6 (D) - - - Henderson ..............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Henry ..................................: 22 165 6 47 9 Iroquois ...............................: 10 177 5 (D) 6 Jackson ................................: 14 (D) 9 (D) (D) Jasper .................................: 6 (D) 6 (D) (D) Jefferson ..............................: 14 204 4 109 23 Jersey .................................: 13 274 7 68 20 : Jo Daviess .............................: 24 (D) 7 (D) (D) Johnson ................................: 15 (D) 9 (D) (D) Kankakee ...............................: 15 346 8 123 45 Kendall ................................: 6 (D) 3 (D) (D) Knox ...................................: 20 419 12 (D) (D) Lake ...................................: 3 83 1 (D) (D) La Salle ...............................: 20 131 13 55 19 Lawrence ...............................: 6 152 4 92 15 Lee ....................................: 7 156 7 75 25 Livingston .............................: 10 345 5 (D) (D) : Logan ..................................: 7 (D) 1 (D) (D) McDonough ..............................: 9 142 3 (D) (D) McHenry ................................: 30 357 16 (D) (D) McLean .................................: 24 238 14 93 14 Macon ..................................: 10 (D) 6 30 5 Macoupin ...............................: 32 527 13 (D) (D) Madison ................................: 19 332 12 194 44 Marion .................................: 13 160 7 52 15 Marshall ...............................: 8 48 5 17 5 Mason ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) : Massac .................................: 12 104 5 367 115 Menard .................................: 12 24 - - - Mercer .................................: 9 193 9 (D) (D) Monroe .................................: 20 (D) 7 33 8 Montgomery .............................: 33 (D) 25 386 85 Morgan .................................: 6 251 4 76 24 Moultrie ...............................: 10 71 8 (D) (D) Ogle ...................................: 12 (D) 3 67 (D) Peoria .................................: 9 124 8 44 8 Perry ..................................: 15 (D) 6 (D) (D) : Piatt ..................................: 10 64 8 51 8 Pike ...................................: 21 291 18 250 74 Pope ...................................: 11 124 5 51 13 Pulaski ................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) (D) Randolph ...............................: 24 185 11 74 19 Richland ...............................: 6 45 1 (D) (D) Rock Island ............................: 15 907 8 (D) (D) St. Clair ..............................: 13 189 6 (D) 12 Saline .................................: 17 79 9 26 7 Sangamon ...............................: 17 260 12 146 36 : Schuyler ...............................: 3 (D) 2 (D) (D) Scott ..................................: 7 73 2 (D) (D) Shelby .................................: 29 389 21 (D) (D) Stark ..................................: 6 (D) 4 4 1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --continued Table 17. Meat Goats and Other Goats - 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) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Counties, 2022 - Con. : : Stephenson .............................: 25 506 10 328 73 Tazewell ...............................: 20 505 7 (D) (D) Union ..................................: 3 29 - - - Vermilion ..............................: 9 109 7 (D) (D) Warren .................................: 13 447 11 (D) (D) Washington .............................: 7 53 6 30 6 Wayne ..................................: 15 (D) 9 210 65 White ..................................: 13 358 4 88 16 Whiteside ..............................: 22 269 8 (D) (D) Will ...................................: 27 309 5 97 (D) : Williamson .............................: 32 503 19 180 29 Winnebago ..............................: 23 245 10 123 30 Woodford ...............................: 13 132 5 (D) (D) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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 : : Illinois ...........................2022: 5,506 33,348 929 3,088 17,091 2017: 7,411 43,449 1,137 3,651 16,329 : Counties, 2022 : : Adams ..................................: 47 187 11 17 (D) Alexander ..............................: 9 18 - - - Bond ...................................: 54 215 7 7 (D) Boone ..................................: 80 455 15 45 (D) Brown ..................................: 20 112 1 (D) (D) Bureau .................................: 41 141 2 (D) (D) Calhoun ................................: 7 21 - - - Carroll ................................: 40 189 3 6 45 Cass ...................................: 25 100 - - - Champaign ..............................: 51 360 11 56 (D) : Christian ..............................: 41 208 5 10 144 Clark ..................................: 55 314 11 58 (D) Clay ...................................: 48 186 3 7 27 Clinton ................................: 38 142 5 8 12 Coles ..................................: 56 312 12 17 (D) Cook ...................................: 40 1,340 7 30 2,276 Crawford ...............................: 53 366 6 66 43 Cumberland .............................: 43 168 11 41 (D) De Kalb ................................: 57 358 8 15 (D) De Witt ................................: 14 60 2 (D) (D) : Douglas ................................: 153 1,407 64 246 701 Du Page ................................: 18 246 - - - Edgar ..................................: 29 105 6 30 52 Edwards ................................: 36 159 9 27 95 Effingham ..............................: 88 492 22 57 373 Fayette ................................: 98 489 23 68 231 Ford ...................................: 19 37 9 15 (D) Franklin ...............................: 71 349 12 12 158 Fulton .................................: 78 463 6 32 117 Gallatin ...............................: 7 26 - - - : Greene .................................: 18 40 - - - Grundy .................................: 19 55 - - - Hamilton ...............................: 45 126 - - - Hancock ................................: 63 296 5 20 23 Hardin .................................: 24 139 8 21 (D) Henderson ..............................: 17 106 5 10 15 Henry ..................................: 103 402 15 20 49 Iroquois ...............................: 34 139 6 23 125 Jackson ................................: 94 643 23 36 161 Jasper .................................: 35 153 11 51 (D) : Jefferson ..............................: 101 473 14 22 120 Jersey .................................: 23 214 6 11 (D) Jo Daviess .............................: 80 456 15 41 165 Johnson ................................: 105 538 26 90 (D) Kane ...................................: 94 862 15 47 137 Kankakee ...............................: 36 256 3 (D) 13 Kendall ................................: 49 568 5 23 (D) Knox ...................................: 61 447 3 (D) 74 Lake ...................................: 66 869 9 99 1,283 La Salle ...............................: 111 783 10 32 (D) : Lawrence ...............................: 33 234 12 37 (D) Lee ....................................: 52 141 3 3 25 Livingston .............................: 59 199 1 (D) (D) Logan ..................................: 20 98 2 (D) (D) McDonough ..............................: 41 279 7 28 49 McHenry ................................: 184 1,854 51 117 1,750 McLean .................................: 100 435 8 15 41 Macon ..................................: 36 151 4 19 (D) Macoupin ...............................: 66 296 - - - Madison ................................: 83 439 20 43 209 : Marion .................................: 83 502 20 51 561 Marshall ...............................: 38 119 2 (D) (D) Mason ..................................: 14 68 - - - Massac .................................: 63 314 3 6 18 Menard .................................: 22 80 3 9 (D) Mercer .................................: 79 301 15 38 74 Monroe .................................: 46 192 5 43 (D) Montgomery .............................: 45 167 4 10 25 Morgan .................................: 46 186 5 5 5 Moultrie ...............................: 110 884 48 217 1,065 : Ogle ...................................: 84 476 7 18 (D) Peoria .................................: 70 414 18 48 (D) Perry ..................................: 30 83 2 (D) (D) Piatt ..................................: 33 102 13 37 72 Pike ...................................: 44 298 5 14 33 Pope ...................................: 61 357 11 21 (D) Pulaski ................................: 6 30 1 (D) (D) Putnam .................................: 7 21 1 (D) (D) Randolph ...............................: 67 274 4 19 (D) Richland ...............................: 36 129 - - - : Rock Island ............................: 53 268 2 (D) (D) St. Clair ..............................: 64 501 5 54 330 Saline .................................: 61 322 17 74 (D) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --continued Table 18. Equine - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : Inventory : Sales :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Number : Farms : Number : Value ($1,000) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ HORSES AND PONIES - Con. : : Counties, 2022 - Con. : : Sangamon ...............................: 100 900 14 86 (D) Schuyler ...............................: 24 86 6 12 84 Scott ..................................: 7 20 - - - Shelby .................................: 62 191 9 23 (D) Stark ..................................: 17 53 7 25 232 Stephenson .............................: 104 360 10 28 (D) Tazewell ...............................: 50 196 9 11 45 Union ..................................: 69 361 14 34 (D) Vermilion ..............................: 50 304 6 66 (D) Wabash .................................: 6 19 - - - : Warren .................................: 31 129 9 26 56 Washington .............................: 10 132 1 (D) (D) Wayne ..................................: 78 540 17 74 (D) White ..................................: 31 181 5 26 29 Whiteside ..............................: 60 272 10 18 52 Will ...................................: 138 1,250 24 171 906 Williamson .............................: 97 495 18 40 220 Winnebago ..............................: 115 977 16 28 124 Woodford ...............................: 27 78 5 5 10 : MULES, BURROS, AND DONKEYS : : State Total : : Illinois ...........................2022: 1,273 2,854 73 124 71 2017: 1,767 4,294 150 303 86 : Counties, 2022 : : Adams ..................................: 9 21 - - - Alexander ..............................: 2 (D) - - - Bond ...................................: 23 80 2 (D) (D) Boone ..................................: 26 44 2 (D) (D) Brown ..................................: 3 (D) - - - Bureau .................................: 14 22 1 (D) (D) Calhoun ................................: 1 (D) - - - Carroll ................................: 7 14 - - - Cass ...................................: 7 11 - - - Champaign ..............................: 14 41 1 (D) (D) : Christian ..............................: 20 62 - - - Clark ..................................: 14 21 2 (D) (D) Clay ...................................: 2 (D) - - - Clinton ................................: 5 6 - - - Coles ..................................: 12 19 1 (D) (D) Cook ...................................: 4 8 - - - Crawford ...............................: 12 16 - - - Cumberland .............................: 9 13 2 (D) (D) De Kalb ................................: 11 24 1 (D) (D) De Witt ................................: 7 43 2 (D) (D) : Douglas ................................: 3 (D) 3 6 5 Du Page ................................: 2 (D) - - - Edgar ..................................: 3 5 - - - Effingham ..............................: 18 31 - - - Fayette ................................: 23 44 - - - Ford ...................................: 3 7 - - - Franklin ...............................: 13 26 - - - Fulton .................................: 28 94 3 (D) 2 Gallatin ...............................: 4 (D) - - - Greene .................................: 8 23 1 (D) (D) : Grundy .................................: 4 7 - - - Hamilton ...............................: 10 16 - - - Hancock ................................: 6 12 - - - Hardin .................................: 2 (D) - - - Henderson ..............................: 8 14 - - - Henry ..................................: 11 26 3 (D) (D) Iroquois ...............................: 19 34 - - - Jackson ................................: 21 42 - - - Jasper .................................: 8 11 1 (D) (D) Jefferson ..............................: 26 55 - - - : Jersey .................................: 8 13 - - - Jo Daviess .............................: 23 52 3 (D) 2 Johnson ................................: 27 67 1 (D) (D) Kane ...................................: 24 31 - - - Kankakee ...............................: 8 15 - - - Kendall ................................: 10 16 - - - Knox ...................................: 20 28 - - - Lake ...................................: 15 44 - - - La Salle ...............................: 14 23 2 (D) (D) Lawrence ...............................: 11 57 2 (D) (D) : Lee ....................................: 9 28 1 (D) (D) Livingston .............................: 7 22 - - - Logan ..................................: 8 16 2 (D) (D) McDonough ..............................: 5 9 - - - McHenry ................................: 36 90 5 (D) 4 McLean .................................: 14 16 - - - Macon ..................................: 9 18 2 (D) (D) Macoupin ...............................: 34 94 - - - Madison ................................: 18 32 - - - Marion .................................: 20 48 - - - Marshall ...............................: 2 (D) - - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --continued Table 18. Equine - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : Inventory : Sales :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Number : Farms : Number : Value ($1,000) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ MULES, BURROS, AND : DONKEYS - Con. : : Counties, 2022 - Con. : : Mason ..................................: 14 18 1 (D) (D) Massac .................................: 4 7 - - - Menard .................................: 13 41 - - - Mercer .................................: 21 51 3 (D) 1 Monroe .................................: 21 45 - - - Montgomery .............................: 19 64 2 (D) (D) Morgan .................................: 9 34 - - - Moultrie ...............................: 29 46 - - - Ogle ...................................: 18 29 2 (D) (D) Peoria .................................: 17 51 1 (D) (D) : Piatt ..................................: 2 (D) - - - Pike ...................................: 10 16 - - - Pope ...................................: 21 45 1 (D) (D) Pulaski ................................: 1 (D) - - - Randolph ...............................: 21 50 2 (D) (D) Richland ...............................: 3 (D) - - - Rock Island ............................: 4 10 - - - St. Clair ..............................: 28 51 - - - Saline .................................: 11 31 1 (D) (D) Sangamon ...............................: 21 68 2 (D) (D) : Schuyler ...............................: 10 22 - - - Shelby .................................: 23 59 - - - Stark ..................................: 5 6 - - - Stephenson .............................: 20 34 1 (D) (D) Tazewell ...............................: 16 48 1 (D) (D) Union ..................................: 19 30 1 (D) (D) Vermilion ..............................: 18 34 1 (D) (D) Warren .................................: 12 31 3 10 4 Washington .............................: 9 18 1 (D) (D) Wayne ..................................: 17 63 4 8 3 : White ..................................: 9 (D) - - - Whiteside ..............................: 22 68 - - - Will ...................................: 11 16 - - - Williamson .............................: 19 44 3 5 2 Winnebago ..............................: 25 49 - - - Woodford ...............................: 7 18 - - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Table 19. Poultry - Inventory and Number Sold: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Illinois : Adams : Alexander : Bond : Boone : Brown : Bureau ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Any poultry .........................................farms, 2022: 4,797 54 5 37 60 24 63 2017: 4,402 36 10 53 65 9 48 : Layers ............................................farms, 2022: 4,496 47 5 37 56 22 58 2017: 4,077 35 10 52 55 7 41 number, 2022: 7,278,610 4,074 175 1,143 1,803 1,547 128,277 2017: 5,470,158 991 313 2,106 1,901 111 21,225 : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 49...................................................: 3,840 35 4 32 49 14 46 50 to 99..................................................: 413 6 - 1 6 6 4 100 to 399................................................: 151 3 1 4 1 - - 400 to 3,199..............................................: 49 3 - - - 2 - 3,200 to 9,999............................................: 8 - - - - - 1 10,000 to 19,999..........................................: 15 - - - - - 6 20,000 to 49,999..........................................: 15 - - - - - 1 50,000 to 99,999..........................................: - - - - - - - 100,000 or more...........................................: 5 - - - - - - : Pullets for laying flock replacement ..............farms, 2022: 680 7 - 2 5 2 15 2017: 524 5 1 11 8 - 8 number, 2022: 700,533 82 - (D) 250 (D) (D) 2017: 480,350 262 (D) 811 1,057 - (D) Broilers and other meat-type chickens .............farms, 2022: 546 4 - 8 6 7 16 2017: 509 9 7 5 15 4 12 number, 2022: 288,560 1,828 - 180 120 302 888 2017: 198,518 571 115 108 296 36 600 : Turkeys ...........................................farms, 2022: 437 4 - 9 3 - 10 2017: 408 2 - 2 8 - 8 number, 2022: 986,321 4 - 36 41 - 116 2017: 819,364 (D) - (D) 23 - 47 : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry ..........................................farms, 2022: 1,547 10 1 16 30 11 17 2017: 1,259 9 2 22 6 - 15 : NUMBER SOLD : : Any poultry sold ....................................farms, 2022: 3,148 37 2 25 49 14 58 2017: 2,710 24 9 49 39 3 35 : Layers sold .......................................farms, 2022: 519 5 - 7 11 7 4 2017: 521 - 1 4 9 1 6 number, 2022: 3,274,145 1,024 - 49 259 66 47 2017: 3,211,719 - (D) 325 198 (D) (D) Pullets for laying flock replacement sold .........farms, 2022: 60 1 - - - - 1 2017: 70 - - - - - 2 number, 2022: 237,263 (D) - - - - (D) 2017: 416,910 - - - - - (D) : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ........farms, 2022: 548 1 1 6 15 7 9 2017: 217 2 1 - 4 - 2 number, 2022: 1,121,454 (D) (D) 150 884 320 256 2017: 847,871 (D) (D) - (D) - (D) : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 1,999................................................: 511 1 1 6 15 7 9 2,000 to 59,999...........................................: 36 - - - - - - 60,000 to 99,999..........................................: - - - - - - - 100,000 to 199,999........................................: - - - - - - - 200,000 to 499,999........................................: - - - - - - - 500,000 or more...........................................: 1 - - - - - - : Turkeys sold ......................................farms, 2022: 231 - - - 1 - 7 2017: 178 2 - - 5 - - number, 2022: 2,855,608 - - - (D) - 127 2017: 2,803,275 (D) - - (D) - - : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry sold .....................................farms, 2022: 323 4 - 4 8 6 7 2017: 314 - - 5 1 - 8 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 19. Poultry - Inventory and Number Sold: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Calhoun : Carroll : Cass : Champaign : Christian : Clark : Clay : Clinton ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Any poultry .........................................farms, 2022: 11 39 5 73 38 37 32 53 2017: 21 23 12 49 23 29 17 35 : Layers ............................................farms, 2022: 11 37 1 72 35 33 32 48 2017: 21 21 11 46 22 28 17 28 number, 2022: 261 947 (D) 6,748 1,907 455 529 (D) 2017: 508 649 271 7,381 497 394 475 (D) : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 49...................................................: 10 34 1 61 31 33 30 37 50 to 99..................................................: 1 2 - 9 1 - 2 3 100 to 399................................................: - 1 - 1 - - - 4 400 to 3,199..............................................: - - - - 3 - - 3 3,200 to 9,999............................................: - - - 1 - - - - 10,000 to 19,999..........................................: - - - - - - - - 20,000 to 49,999..........................................: - - - - - - - - 50,000 to 99,999..........................................: - - - - - - - - 100,000 or more...........................................: - - - - - - - 1 : Pullets for laying flock replacement ..............farms, 2022: 1 5 - 16 11 4 9 5 2017: - 1 4 4 - 2 5 3 number, 2022: (D) 178 - 270 127 79 66 489 2017: - (D) 54 28 - (D) 33 34 Broilers and other meat-type chickens .............farms, 2022: - 4 1 3 4 5 - 5 2017: - 2 3 6 - - 3 4 number, 2022: - 55 (D) 417 51 111 - (D) 2017: - (D) (D) 199 - - 70 31 : Turkeys ...........................................farms, 2022: - 3 - - 7 1 - 4 2017: 2 2 - 4 1 1 2 1 number, 2022: - 26 - - 35 (D) - 451 2017: (D) (D) - 48 (D) (D) (D) (D) : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry ..........................................farms, 2022: - 15 3 29 17 8 2 15 2017: 4 5 5 17 4 12 9 8 : NUMBER SOLD : : Any poultry sold ....................................farms, 2022: 6 26 1 50 24 21 15 43 2017: 9 14 6 37 15 15 14 17 : Layers sold .......................................farms, 2022: - - - 8 5 7 1 14 2017: 2 3 - 9 2 4 5 3 number, 2022: - - - 244 500 292 (D) (D) 2017: (D) 121 - (D) (D) 76 109 (D) Pullets for laying flock replacement sold .........farms, 2022: - - - 1 - 2 - 1 2017: - - - 2 1 2 - 1 number, 2022: - - - (D) - (D) - (D) 2017: - - - (D) (D) (D) - (D) : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ........farms, 2022: - 8 - 5 3 1 6 4 2017: - 3 2 8 2 2 - 2 number, 2022: - 325 - 1,090 36 (D) 300 5,422 2017: - 76 (D) 2,392 (D) (D) - (D) : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 1,999................................................: - 8 - 5 3 1 6 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: - 2 - 2 3 1 - 3 2017: - 2 - 5 1 1 2 2 number, 2022: - (D) - (D) 3 (D) - 450 2017: - (D) - (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry sold .....................................farms, 2022: - 4 - 7 - 5 1 5 2017: - 3 1 7 1 2 2 6 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 19. Poultry - Inventory and Number Sold: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Coles : Cook : Crawford : Cumberland : De Kalb : De Witt : Douglas : Du Page ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Any poultry .........................................farms, 2022: 27 22 41 26 77 26 45 22 2017: 21 30 27 29 68 48 54 12 : Layers ............................................farms, 2022: 24 22 35 23 70 26 44 22 2017: 21 30 20 28 58 48 43 12 number, 2022: 434 891 634 301 1,516 922 2,098 475 2017: 469 1,180 388 606 1,428 1,247 2,503 210 : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 49...................................................: 22 13 34 23 69 20 34 20 50 to 99..................................................: 2 6 1 - 1 3 8 2 100 to 399................................................: - 3 - - - 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: 2 3 2 3 16 5 3 6 2017: - 2 2 2 10 - 6 2 number, 2022: (D) 150 (D) 30 262 65 (D) 54 2017: - (D) (D) (D) 166 - 1,910 (D) Broilers and other meat-type chickens .............farms, 2022: 7 3 8 2 24 3 4 6 2017: 2 - 1 2 5 4 7 1 number, 2022: 234 150 220 (D) 2,113 150 22,400 132 2017: (D) - (D) (D) 116 240 30,625 (D) : Turkeys ...........................................farms, 2022: 2 1 13 1 3 6 1 1 2017: 3 7 7 1 10 2 3 3 number, 2022: (D) (D) 100,064 (D) 43 53 (D) (D) 2017: 29 69 (D) (D) (D) (D) 105 8 : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry ..........................................farms, 2022: 11 6 9 5 11 13 5 6 2017: 13 7 9 4 30 6 7 - : NUMBER SOLD : : Any poultry sold ....................................farms, 2022: 14 16 19 8 58 18 35 17 2017: 6 28 18 16 46 28 47 7 : Layers sold .......................................farms, 2022: - 4 - 2 2 6 7 - 2017: - 7 4 - 8 7 8 2 number, 2022: - 200 - (D) (D) 136 385 - 2017: - 116 51 - 681 393 6,480 (D) Pullets for laying flock replacement sold .........farms, 2022: 1 - - - - - - - 2017: - 2 - - 2 - 2 - number, 2022: (D) - - - - - - - 2017: - (D) - - (D) - (D) - : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ........farms, 2022: 6 3 - - 19 3 7 6 2017: - - 1 1 5 1 7 1 number, 2022: 210 150 - - 1,568 150 102,600 600 2017: - - (D) (D) 863 (D) 88,650 (D) : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 1,999................................................: 6 3 - - 19 3 - 6 2,000 to 59,999...........................................: - - - - - - 7 - 60,000 to 99,999..........................................: - - - - - - - - 100,000 to 199,999........................................: - - - - - - - - 200,000 to 499,999........................................: - - - - - - - - 500,000 or more...........................................: - - - - - - - - : Turkeys sold ......................................farms, 2022: 2 1 3 - 3 - 1 - 2017: 2 2 4 - 2 2 6 1 number, 2022: (D) (D) 240,000 - (D) - (D) - 2017: (D) (D) (D) - (D) (D) 5,867 (D) : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry sold .....................................farms, 2022: - - 1 - 1 2 4 - 2017: 2 5 2 4 11 5 1 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 19. Poultry - Inventory and Number Sold: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Edgar : Edwards : Effingham : Fayette : Ford : Franklin : Fulton : Gallatin ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Any poultry .........................................farms, 2022: 25 17 75 57 22 39 65 2 2017: 21 16 79 57 15 28 49 - : Layers ............................................farms, 2022: 25 15 71 54 21 36 65 2 2017: 21 16 78 54 13 22 49 - number, 2022: 2,781 334 1,166 7,178 1,787 835 2,835 (D) 2017: 1,080 298 1,551 1,102 1,863 274 2,451 - : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 49...................................................: 22 14 66 50 17 30 47 2 50 to 99..................................................: - - 5 2 2 6 12 - 100 to 399................................................: - 1 - - 1 - 6 - 400 to 3,199..............................................: 3 - - 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 ..............farms, 2022: - 10 7 2 4 8 6 - 2017: 1 1 3 3 3 1 16 - number, 2022: - 85 101 (D) 113 140 76 - 2017: (D) (D) 55 18 100 (D) 859 - Broilers and other meat-type chickens .............farms, 2022: - - 12 4 - 1 2 - 2017: - 1 2 3 2 4 - - number, 2022: - - 635 80 - (D) (D) - 2017: - (D) (D) 57 (D) 33 - - : Turkeys ...........................................farms, 2022: - - 7 3 1 7 1 - 2017: 1 1 9 1 1 3 5 - number, 2022: - - 23 11 (D) (D) (D) - 2017: (D) (D) 58 (D) (D) 75,000 15 - : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry ..........................................farms, 2022: 7 12 21 11 9 12 14 - 2017: 10 6 18 16 5 2 22 - : NUMBER SOLD : : Any poultry sold ....................................farms, 2022: 19 4 36 27 11 21 44 - 2017: 6 7 34 35 9 10 33 - : Layers sold .......................................farms, 2022: 5 3 2 4 1 - 10 - 2017: 1 1 6 2 2 1 11 - number, 2022: 965 59 (D) 4,692 (D) - 2,164 - 2017: (D) (D) 116 (D) (D) (D) 1,283 - Pullets for laying flock replacement sold .........farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - 2 - number, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - (D) - : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ........farms, 2022: 3 - 7 - 1 - 5 - 2017: 1 1 - 2 1 1 7 - number, 2022: 4,998 - 635 - (D) - 140 - 2017: (D) (D) - (D) (D) (D) 320 - : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 1,999................................................: 3 - 7 - 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: - - 2 - 1 3 2 - 2017: - - - - 2 3 2 - number, 2022: - - (D) - (D) (D) (D) - 2017: - - - - (D) 209,000 (D) - : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry sold .....................................farms, 2022: 1 - 4 1 4 1 3 - 2017: 1 2 3 1 2 1 3 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 19. Poultry - Inventory and Number Sold: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Greene : Grundy : Hamilton : Hancock : Hardin : Henderson : Henry : Iroquois ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Any poultry .........................................farms, 2022: 24 35 19 44 9 17 79 94 2017: 17 34 14 28 11 24 84 47 : Layers ............................................farms, 2022: 24 34 19 44 9 16 77 82 2017: 17 33 13 27 10 21 78 44 number, 2022: 547 1,035 876 960 890 341 1,990 (D) 2017: 530 774 976 555 150 681 1,668 (D) : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 49...................................................: 19 30 18 39 6 13 68 76 50 to 99..................................................: 5 3 - 4 2 3 4 5 100 to 399................................................: - 1 - 1 - - 5 - 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...........................................: - - - - - - - 1 : Pullets for laying flock replacement ..............farms, 2022: 7 1 - - 4 - 7 10 2017: 1 6 3 3 2 5 6 6 number, 2022: 105 (D) - - 220 - 80 438 2017: (D) 183 59 64 (D) 69 225 40 Broilers and other meat-type chickens .............farms, 2022: 3 - - - - - 5 11 2017: - 8 1 1 - 2 11 4 number, 2022: 45 - - - - - 260 646 2017: - 118 (D) (D) - (D) 279 257 : Turkeys ...........................................farms, 2022: 4 3 2 - 2 - 3 7 2017: - 3 - 3 - - 3 8 number, 2022: 97 129 (D) - (D) - (D) 53 2017: - 10 - 7 - - 8 32 : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry ..........................................farms, 2022: 10 11 7 6 1 4 23 22 2017: 5 15 8 2 3 8 12 15 : NUMBER SOLD : : Any poultry sold ....................................farms, 2022: 11 25 3 28 4 11 46 53 2017: 13 24 9 12 4 21 33 27 : Layers sold .......................................farms, 2022: 3 2 1 3 1 10 5 7 2017: 1 5 2 - 1 4 5 8 number, 2022: 285 (D) (D) 192 (D) 141 180 (D) 2017: (D) 7 (D) - (D) 138 196 (D) Pullets for laying flock replacement sold .........farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - 3 - - - 1 1 number, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - 55 - - - (D) (D) : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ........farms, 2022: 5 6 - 7 - 2 6 19 2017: 1 1 1 - - 3 6 4 number, 2022: 400 1,491 - 153 - (D) 400 6,452 2017: (D) (D) (D) - - 74 435 (D) : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 1,999................................................: 5 6 - 7 - 2 6 16 2,000 to 59,999...........................................: - - - - - - - 3 60,000 to 99,999..........................................: - - - - - - - - 100,000 to 199,999........................................: - - - - - - - - 200,000 to 499,999........................................: - - - - - - - - 500,000 or more...........................................: - - - - - - - - : Turkeys sold ......................................farms, 2022: 5 8 - 1 - - 1 6 2017: - - - 1 - - 1 5 number, 2022: 16 529 - (D) - - (D) 288 2017: - - - (D) - - (D) 20 : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry sold .....................................farms, 2022: - - 1 - - - 8 7 2017: - 2 2 1 - 2 6 6 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 19. Poultry - Inventory and Number Sold: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Jackson : Jasper : Jefferson : Jersey : Jo Daviess : Johnson : Kane : Kankakee ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Any poultry .........................................farms, 2022: 75 27 61 20 69 52 58 74 2017: 76 40 87 38 55 45 70 58 : Layers ............................................farms, 2022: 72 25 52 20 61 50 54 68 2017: 71 39 72 37 53 39 67 55 number, 2022: 106,897 389 39,112 432 1,094 1,307 14,839 (D) 2017: 54,862 773 1,021 1,815 1,099 1,168 3,412 (D) : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 49...................................................: 55 25 50 18 57 44 43 50 50 to 99..................................................: 5 - - 2 3 6 2 16 100 to 399................................................: - - - - 1 - 4 1 400 to 3,199..............................................: 5 - - - - - 2 - 3,200 to 9,999............................................: 3 - - - - - 3 - 10,000 to 19,999..........................................: - - 2 - - - - - 20,000 to 49,999..........................................: 4 - - - - - - - 50,000 to 99,999..........................................: - - - - - - - - 100,000 or more...........................................: - - - - - - - 1 : Pullets for laying flock replacement ..............farms, 2022: 5 4 12 - 8 18 6 12 2017: 12 12 3 6 5 2 6 6 number, 2022: 146 32 186 - 126 220 320 168 2017: 316 71 22 248 118 (D) 122 104 Broilers and other meat-type chickens .............farms, 2022: 2 3 9 - 14 1 3 26 2017: 7 6 18 1 5 3 10 6 number, 2022: (D) 174 388 - 567 (D) 80 1,774 2017: 157 162 1,246 (D) 129 18 165 487 : Turkeys ...........................................farms, 2022: 6 3 4 4 7 13 1 15 2017: 6 7 7 5 1 5 5 6 number, 2022: 10 15 (D) 6 14 80 (D) 137 2017: 54 13 (D) 29 (D) 7 77 44 : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry ..........................................farms, 2022: 21 6 18 7 23 21 22 26 2017: 18 10 19 10 9 20 24 7 : NUMBER SOLD : : Any poultry sold ....................................farms, 2022: 52 9 33 11 30 40 43 56 2017: 48 20 33 31 27 25 45 44 : Layers sold .......................................farms, 2022: 19 - 3 2 - 7 5 4 2017: 11 3 2 5 4 3 10 10 number, 2022: 65,322 - 4,792 (D) - 54 1,812 (D) 2017: 38,959 120 (D) 210 58 26 1,077 (D) Pullets for laying flock replacement sold .........farms, 2022: - - - - 1 - - - 2017: - 3 - - 3 - - - number, 2022: - - - - (D) - - - 2017: - 90 - - 98 - - - : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ........farms, 2022: 3 - - 1 8 1 3 17 2017: 1 3 - - 4 2 3 5 number, 2022: 60 - - (D) 211 (D) 21,372 1,716 2017: (D) 60 - - (D) (D) (D) 1,200 : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 1,999................................................: 3 - - 1 8 1 - 17 2,000 to 59,999...........................................: - - - - - - 3 - 60,000 to 99,999..........................................: - - - - - - - - 100,000 to 199,999........................................: - - - - - - - - 200,000 to 499,999........................................: - - - - - - - - 500,000 or more...........................................: - - - - - - - - : Turkeys sold ......................................farms, 2022: 3 - 5 2 3 3 4 8 2017: 5 4 2 2 1 - 4 3 number, 2022: 6 - (D) (D) 9 15 2,436 190 2017: 18 (D) (D) (D) (D) - (D) 29 : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry sold .....................................farms, 2022: 2 1 1 2 4 6 3 7 2017: 5 3 6 5 6 7 3 3 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 19. Poultry - Inventory and Number Sold: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Kendall : Knox : Lake : La Salle : Lawrence : Lee : Livingston : Logan ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Any poultry .........................................farms, 2022: 41 58 48 102 33 44 62 25 2017: 34 37 53 75 24 69 54 19 : Layers ............................................farms, 2022: 35 55 45 94 23 43 57 24 2017: 28 35 48 72 17 64 47 17 number, 2022: 793 1,335 1,389 3,222 615 82,125 3,035 444 2017: 966 684 2,358 1,663 467 65,887 2,435 264 : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 49...................................................: 33 53 39 74 18 32 46 22 50 to 99..................................................: 2 - 5 14 5 3 7 2 100 to 399................................................: - 2 - 6 - 4 2 - 400 to 3,199..............................................: - - 1 - - 1 2 - 3,200 to 9,999............................................: - - - - - - - - 10,000 to 19,999..........................................: - - - - - - - - 20,000 to 49,999..........................................: - - - - - 3 - - 50,000 to 99,999..........................................: - - - - - - - - 100,000 or more...........................................: - - - - - - - - : Pullets for laying flock replacement ..............farms, 2022: 4 6 10 17 - 4 8 2 2017: 4 3 7 3 2 7 7 1 number, 2022: 75 18 160 265 - 117 81 (D) 2017: 37 34 285 65 (D) 234 327 (D) Broilers and other meat-type chickens .............farms, 2022: 9 7 2 14 2 1 6 - 2017: 8 3 4 9 2 10 12 1 number, 2022: 402 172 (D) 332 (D) (D) 5,237 - 2017: 245 106 650 200 (D) 366 3,266 (D) : Turkeys ...........................................farms, 2022: 4 9 7 14 12 3 9 2 2017: 2 - 18 8 7 12 6 2 number, 2022: 78 16 34 62 291,016 15 110,759 (D) 2017: (D) - 181 40 223,560 551 9,686 (D) : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry ..........................................farms, 2022: 20 7 24 58 4 15 23 11 2017: 11 14 18 27 3 25 17 3 : NUMBER SOLD : : Any poultry sold ....................................farms, 2022: 28 42 22 87 27 35 42 14 2017: 30 17 37 46 19 45 28 12 : Layers sold .......................................farms, 2022: 3 5 4 10 2 8 5 - 2017: 7 8 13 5 4 6 12 1 number, 2022: 85 56 37 112 (D) (D) 108 - 2017: 282 109 176 153 16 (D) 1,436 (D) Pullets for laying flock replacement sold .........farms, 2022: 5 - - - - - - - 2017: - - 1 - 2 2 1 - number, 2022: 25 - - - - - - - 2017: - - (D) - (D) (D) (D) - : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ........farms, 2022: 4 2 2 16 8 2 3 - 2017: 3 1 1 4 - 5 6 1 number, 2022: 105 (D) (D) 5,155 466 (D) (D) - 2017: 250 (D) (D) (D) - (D) 3,680 (D) : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 1,999................................................: 4 2 2 15 8 2 3 - 2,000 to 59,999...........................................: - - - 1 - - - - 60,000 to 99,999..........................................: - - - - - - - - 100,000 to 199,999........................................: - - - - - - - - 200,000 to 499,999........................................: - - - - - - - - 500,000 or more...........................................: - - - - - - - - : Turkeys sold ......................................farms, 2022: 3 - - 11 8 1 7 - 2017: 2 - 7 2 7 11 5 1 number, 2022: 45 - - 215 735,839 (D) 332,177 - 2017: (D) - 76 (D) 599,200 473 (D) (D) : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry sold .....................................farms, 2022: 6 2 3 9 - 6 10 3 2017: - 4 4 3 - 5 6 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 19. Poultry - Inventory and Number Sold: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : McDonough : McHenry : McLean : Macon : Macoupin : Madison : Marion : Marshall ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Any poultry .........................................farms, 2022: 23 232 84 25 87 86 48 32 2017: 48 167 75 13 75 69 63 38 : Layers ............................................farms, 2022: 23 211 84 23 81 81 45 32 2017: 47 159 71 12 74 58 59 38 number, 2022: (D) 8,311 2,894 688 2,357 2,219 (D) 700 2017: 1,336 4,928 3,281 278 2,185 1,733 (D) 2,058 : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 49...................................................: 18 157 75 18 72 68 41 32 50 to 99..................................................: 3 35 1 5 7 10 1 - 100 to 399................................................: - 19 8 - 2 3 2 - 400 to 3,199..............................................: 1 - - - - - - - 3,200 to 9,999............................................: - - - - - - - - 10,000 to 19,999..........................................: 1 - - - - - - - 20,000 to 49,999..........................................: - - - - - - - - 50,000 to 99,999..........................................: - - - - - - - - 100,000 or more...........................................: - - - - - - 1 - : Pullets for laying flock replacement ..............farms, 2022: 3 35 12 6 16 22 6 6 2017: 4 19 6 4 11 21 4 4 number, 2022: (D) 1,270 313 140 240 234 (D) 65 2017: 103 390 345 50 164 320 47 186 Broilers and other meat-type chickens .............farms, 2022: 6 41 6 4 8 3 4 - 2017: 16 23 3 2 8 6 4 3 number, 2022: 521 1,224 24 620 365 86 48 - 2017: 562 1,101 (D) (D) 101 154 83 20 : Turkeys ...........................................farms, 2022: 1 31 - - 8 7 2 1 2017: 6 20 5 1 8 6 5 6 number, 2022: (D) 430 - - (D) 19 (D) (D) 2017: 32 392 20 (D) (D) 118 22 59 : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry ..........................................farms, 2022: 12 98 19 7 23 27 10 13 2017: 18 67 21 7 24 28 13 10 : NUMBER SOLD : : Any poultry sold ....................................farms, 2022: 16 180 54 19 55 46 26 26 2017: 31 113 36 7 41 32 39 36 : Layers sold .......................................farms, 2022: 4 32 8 9 5 5 2 - 2017: 5 28 9 1 3 5 7 13 number, 2022: 78 858 385 203 53 690 (D) - 2017: 109 681 265 (D) 110 74 (D) 505 Pullets for laying flock replacement sold .........farms, 2022: 1 9 - 1 - - - - 2017: - 1 - - - 2 2 - number, 2022: (D) 656 - (D) - - - - 2017: - (D) - - - (D) (D) - : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ........farms, 2022: 1 42 6 7 6 3 2 2 2017: - 13 3 1 1 2 3 2 number, 2022: (D) 7,645 4,500 535 1,380 (D) (D) (D) 2017: - 445 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 1,999................................................: 1 42 6 7 6 3 2 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: - 30 - - 2 4 - - 2017: - 10 - - 4 2 - 3 number, 2022: - 660 - - (D) 20 - - 2017: - 234 - - (D) (D) - 30 : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry sold .....................................farms, 2022: 1 28 1 - 3 6 2 - 2017: 7 9 3 - 3 2 3 1 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 19. Poultry - Inventory and Number Sold: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Mason : Massac : Menard : Mercer : Monroe : Montgomery : Morgan : Moultrie ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Any poultry .........................................farms, 2022: 16 20 20 27 39 57 17 74 2017: 11 29 21 42 54 50 22 63 : Layers ............................................farms, 2022: 16 20 18 24 39 51 16 64 2017: 11 27 18 42 48 50 19 48 number, 2022: 321 176 366 541 1,445 653 3,277 1,464 2017: 421 409 412 1,158 1,132 991 774 3,499 : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 49...................................................: 14 20 18 22 35 51 13 61 50 to 99..................................................: 2 - - 2 2 - - 1 100 to 399................................................: - - - - 2 - - 1 400 to 3,199..............................................: - - - - - - 3 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: 7 - - 7 15 1 1 1 2017: 5 - 8 6 9 9 4 10 number, 2022: 61 - - 62 566 (D) (D) (D) 2017: 98 - 103 79 143 100 114 61,101 Broilers and other meat-type chickens .............farms, 2022: 2 - 6 5 - 2 4 16 2017: 4 6 - 2 - 7 3 4 number, 2022: (D) - 690 67 - (D) 3,902 64,861 2017: 175 63 - (D) - 148 168 10,519 : Turkeys ...........................................farms, 2022: 2 - - 5 - 3 - 6 2017: 2 - 2 1 - 1 1 1 number, 2022: (D) - - 49 - 6 - (D) 2017: (D) - (D) (D) - (D) (D) (D) : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry ..........................................farms, 2022: 7 6 2 9 12 20 5 6 2017: - 13 6 4 16 11 6 16 : NUMBER SOLD : : Any poultry sold ....................................farms, 2022: 6 10 11 15 30 26 11 46 2017: 4 13 6 17 29 29 18 35 : Layers sold .......................................farms, 2022: - - - - 3 3 1 13 2017: - - 2 8 2 7 - 10 number, 2022: - - - - (D) 18 (D) 256 2017: - - (D) 39 (D) 59 - 377 Pullets for laying flock replacement sold .........farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2 2017: - - - - - - 1 6 number, 2022: - - - - - - - (D) 2017: - - - - - - (D) 128,825 : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ........farms, 2022: - - 6 2 6 3 4 14 2017: - - 1 1 - - 2 6 number, 2022: - - 690 (D) 180 140 3,905 257,908 2017: - - (D) (D) - - (D) 60,096 : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 1,999................................................: - - 6 2 6 3 4 1 2,000 to 59,999...........................................: - - - - - - - 13 60,000 to 99,999..........................................: - - - - - - - - 100,000 to 199,999........................................: - - - - - - - - 200,000 to 499,999........................................: - - - - - - - - 500,000 or more...........................................: - - - - - - - - : Turkeys sold ......................................farms, 2022: 1 - - 2 - 1 - 1 2017: - - 1 - - 1 - 2 number, 2022: (D) - - (D) - (D) - (D) 2017: - - (D) - - (D) - (D) : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry sold .....................................farms, 2022: - - 2 - - 7 3 5 2017: - 5 1 - - 3 2 2 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 19. Poultry - Inventory and Number Sold: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Ogle : Peoria : Perry : Piatt : Pike : Pope : Pulaski : Putnam ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Any poultry .........................................farms, 2022: 72 79 19 33 37 26 6 8 2017: 90 70 28 14 27 24 13 6 : Layers ............................................farms, 2022: 68 78 19 33 37 26 5 8 2017: 86 70 26 8 25 24 13 6 number, 2022: (D) 2,324 518 956 639 693 (D) 356 2017: 2,168 2,263 566 1,679 795 4,152 248 216 : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 49...................................................: 52 66 16 31 37 22 4 6 50 to 99..................................................: 9 8 2 1 - 3 - - 100 to 399................................................: 6 4 1 1 - 1 - 2 400 to 3,199..............................................: - - - - - - - - 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 ..............farms, 2022: 16 7 2 6 2 4 - 1 2017: 8 9 2 8 - 3 - 1 number, 2022: 731 130 (D) 361 (D) 250 - (D) 2017: (D) 114 (D) 2,050 - 75 - (D) Broilers and other meat-type chickens .............farms, 2022: 6 3 4 - 5 1 1 1 2017: 13 4 5 - 6 2 2 - number, 2022: 118 55 50 - 106 (D) (D) (D) 2017: 618 190 136 - 112 (D) (D) - : Turkeys ...........................................farms, 2022: 9 6 4 5 2 7 - - 2017: 4 2 4 - 2 5 2 - number, 2022: 34 8 12 11 (D) 16 - - 2017: 22 (D) 31 - (D) 19 (D) - : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry ..........................................farms, 2022: 23 23 5 2 2 4 3 - 2017: 11 12 10 3 8 11 2 4 : NUMBER SOLD : : Any poultry sold ....................................farms, 2022: 50 53 14 23 12 13 3 5 2017: 61 41 17 15 12 13 10 4 : Layers sold .......................................farms, 2022: 18 19 - 10 - 2 1 2 2017: 10 3 2 4 1 2 - 2 number, 2022: (D) 1,411 - 188 - (D) (D) (D) 2017: (D) 125 (D) (D) (D) (D) - (D) Pullets for laying flock replacement sold .........farms, 2022: 3 - - - - 2 - - 2017: 2 1 - 8 - - - 1 number, 2022: (D) - - - - (D) - - 2017: (D) (D) - 1,480 - - - (D) : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ........farms, 2022: 9 15 - 4 - 1 - 1 2017: 4 3 1 2 1 - - 1 number, 2022: 440 2,079 - 184 - (D) - (D) 2017: 170 195 (D) (D) (D) - - (D) : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 1,999................................................: 9 15 - 4 - 1 - 1 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: 5 4 - - - - - - 2017: 2 1 1 - - - - - number, 2022: 8 174 - - - - - - 2017: (D) (D) (D) - - - - - : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry sold .....................................farms, 2022: 3 10 - - - - 1 - 2017: 2 1 2 2 - - - 3 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 19. Poultry - Inventory and Number Sold: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Randolph : Richland : Rock Island : St. Clair : Saline : Sangamon : Schuyler : Scott ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Any poultry .........................................farms, 2022: 65 30 52 87 31 40 10 11 2017: 59 40 45 66 46 59 25 4 : Layers ............................................farms, 2022: 64 27 51 80 30 37 6 11 2017: 56 32 39 64 45 59 22 4 number, 2022: 1,056 1,031 1,210 4,235 63,989 1,403 316 233 2017: 2,717 521 1,330 2,637 82,269 3,894 252 248 : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 49...................................................: 64 20 45 71 24 30 5 10 50 to 99..................................................: - 4 6 4 3 4 - 1 100 to 399................................................: - 3 - - - 2 1 - 400 to 3,199..............................................: - - - 5 - 1 - - 3,200 to 9,999............................................: - - - - - - - - 10,000 to 19,999..........................................: - - - - 1 - - - 20,000 to 49,999..........................................: - - - - 2 - - - 50,000 to 99,999..........................................: - - - - - - - - 100,000 or more...........................................: - - - - - - - - : Pullets for laying flock replacement ..............farms, 2022: 10 6 3 13 - 6 1 3 2017: 5 - 7 12 9 5 2 2 number, 2022: 132 172 26 710 - 262 (D) 80 2017: 50 - 70 228 180 198 (D) (D) Broilers and other meat-type chickens .............farms, 2022: 4 - 1 24 4 5 3 - 2017: 11 4 14 10 3 6 - 2 number, 2022: 62 - (D) 650 (D) 930 (D) - 2017: 369 100 1,151 115 (D) 225 - (D) : Turkeys ...........................................farms, 2022: 9 1 5 6 - 4 1 - 2017: 13 13 6 3 3 11 - - number, 2022: 102 (D) 24 (D) - (D) (D) - 2017: (D) 160,624 26 26 14 152 - - : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry ..........................................farms, 2022: 29 6 25 34 11 15 5 2 2017: 33 10 17 28 15 12 9 2 : NUMBER SOLD : : Any poultry sold ....................................farms, 2022: 32 19 32 64 12 29 8 9 2017: 41 26 27 51 27 40 5 4 : Layers sold .......................................farms, 2022: - 7 12 7 3 5 3 - 2017: 6 2 3 16 13 3 - 1 number, 2022: - 317 273 112 (D) 280 24 - 2017: 81 (D) 114 222 75,348 108 - (D) Pullets for laying flock replacement sold .........farms, 2022: - - 6 2 - 2 - - 2017: 4 - - 1 - - - - number, 2022: - - 90 (D) - (D) - - 2017: 20 - - (D) - - - - : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ........farms, 2022: 1 - 7 12 1 5 4 - 2017: 5 1 3 2 1 4 - - number, 2022: (D) - 310 10,600 (D) 780 (D) - 2017: 111 (D) 242 (D) (D) 230 - - : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 1,999................................................: 1 - 7 9 - 5 4 - 2,000 to 59,999...........................................: - - - 3 - - - - 60,000 to 99,999..........................................: - - - - - - - - 100,000 to 199,999........................................: - - - - - - - - 200,000 to 499,999........................................: - - - - - - - - 500,000 or more...........................................: - - - - 1 - - - : Turkeys sold ......................................farms, 2022: - 1 - 3 - 1 1 - 2017: 1 7 - 1 - 3 - - number, 2022: - (D) - 600 - (D) (D) - 2017: (D) 656,800 - (D) - 8 - - : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry sold .....................................farms, 2022: 8 3 9 5 2 2 - - 2017: 11 2 3 7 4 2 1 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 19. Poultry - Inventory and Number Sold: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Shelby : Stark : Stephenson : Tazewell : Union : Vermilion : Wabash : Warren ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Any poultry .........................................farms, 2022: 44 27 101 75 35 48 9 64 2017: 49 10 65 66 28 43 6 74 : Layers ............................................farms, 2022: 43 27 98 66 35 44 9 59 2017: 40 10 65 63 26 42 5 70 number, 2022: 1,050 647 (D) 4,189 1,214 973 217 1,530 2017: 1,231 216 (D) 2,324 829 1,276 363 1,365 : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 49...................................................: 37 25 82 52 25 36 8 53 50 to 99..................................................: 5 1 15 9 6 8 1 6 100 to 399................................................: 1 1 - 3 4 - - - 400 to 3,199..............................................: - - - 2 - - - - 3,200 to 9,999............................................: - - - - - - - - 10,000 to 19,999..........................................: - - - - - - - - 20,000 to 49,999..........................................: - - - - - - - - 50,000 to 99,999..........................................: - - - - - - - - 100,000 or more...........................................: - - 1 - - - - - : Pullets for laying flock replacement ..............farms, 2022: 6 1 13 14 13 5 1 6 2017: 13 - 4 15 7 1 2 3 number, 2022: 135 (D) (D) 1,300 296 18 (D) 97 2017: 318 - (D) 432 102 (D) (D) 22 Broilers and other meat-type chickens .............farms, 2022: 4 4 11 20 1 6 - 10 2017: 4 1 7 11 6 6 1 4 number, 2022: 75 200 1,025 3,370 (D) 6,912 - 243 2017: 34 (D) 315 993 177 520 (D) 80 : Turkeys ...........................................farms, 2022: 1 2 9 8 1 5 2 3 2017: 4 - 5 5 2 - - 6 number, 2022: (D) (D) 48 (D) (D) 9 (D) 48 2017: 14 - 41 (D) (D) - - 6 : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry ..........................................farms, 2022: 22 4 50 18 19 21 4 14 2017: 18 2 16 15 11 8 - 20 : NUMBER SOLD : : Any poultry sold ....................................farms, 2022: 35 12 74 45 20 28 6 48 2017: 30 10 54 57 15 26 5 45 : Layers sold .......................................farms, 2022: 15 - 13 6 4 10 - 13 2017: 4 2 14 15 5 6 2 6 number, 2022: 223 - (D) 197 105 360 - 203 2017: 56 (D) (D) 493 (D) 24 (D) 50 Pullets for laying flock replacement sold .........farms, 2022: 6 - - - - 4 - - 2017: - - - - - - - - number, 2022: 150 - - - - 100 - - 2017: - - - - - - - - : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ........farms, 2022: - 3 16 12 - 11 - 17 2017: 1 - 5 4 2 2 - 5 number, 2022: - 3,675 1,381 2,471 - 17,400 - 852 2017: (D) - 86 (D) (D) (D) - 266 : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 1,999................................................: - 3 16 12 - 8 - 17 2,000 to 59,999...........................................: - - - - - 3 - - 60,000 to 99,999..........................................: - - - - - - - - 100,000 to 199,999........................................: - - - - - - - - 200,000 to 499,999........................................: - - - - - - - - 500,000 or more...........................................: - - - - - - - - : Turkeys sold ......................................farms, 2022: - 3 6 5 1 4 - 3 2017: 1 - 3 3 1 - - 4 number, 2022: - 822 22 (D) (D) 8 - 18 2017: (D) - 15 (D) (D) - - 4 : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry sold .....................................farms, 2022: 4 - 10 3 4 4 - 7 2017: 10 - - 3 - 6 - 6 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 19. Poultry - Inventory and Number Sold: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Washington : Wayne : White : Whiteside : Will : Williamson : Winnebago : Woodford ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Any poultry .........................................farms, 2022: 29 69 27 69 145 65 114 94 2017: 12 63 34 53 117 64 101 84 : Layers ............................................farms, 2022: 28 58 27 56 144 65 106 91 2017: 12 51 30 48 108 59 96 81 number, 2022: 803 (D) 433 125,022 7,729 (D) 3,134 3,502 2017: 264 (D) 525 108,388 2,196 (D) 2,339 (D) : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 49...................................................: 19 50 27 41 117 60 92 70 50 to 99..................................................: 9 7 - 3 18 1 9 12 100 to 399................................................: - - - 5 5 3 5 9 400 to 3,199..............................................: - - - 1 4 - - - 3,200 to 9,999............................................: - - - - - - - - 10,000 to 19,999..........................................: - 1 - 3 - 1 - - 20,000 to 49,999..........................................: - - - 3 - - - - 50,000 to 99,999..........................................: - - - - - - - - 100,000 or more...........................................: - - - - - - - - : Pullets for laying flock replacement ..............farms, 2022: 7 9 1 24 26 10 7 15 2017: 1 6 1 18 15 7 5 7 number, 2022: 42 165 (D) (D) 1,459 128 230 (D) 2017: (D) (D) (D) (D) 120 179 61 (D) Broilers and other meat-type chickens .............farms, 2022: - 12 6 16 7 3 11 9 2017: - 11 3 14 11 6 12 3 number, 2022: - 189 150 1,130 30,135 3 2,661 810 2017: - (D) 19 359 125 81 510 740 : Turkeys ...........................................farms, 2022: 3 14 - 18 13 - 5 6 2017: 2 11 - 3 6 2 20 5 number, 2022: 13 282,320 - 122 85 - 99 (D) 2017: (D) 217,584 - 46 76 (D) 126 (D) : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry ..........................................farms, 2022: 16 34 11 19 60 14 33 27 2017: 4 12 8 21 26 16 40 19 : NUMBER SOLD : : Any poultry sold ....................................farms, 2022: 18 51 19 62 98 46 84 77 2017: 6 40 8 37 71 42 62 56 : Layers sold .......................................farms, 2022: 3 6 2 12 7 5 10 15 2017: 1 6 - 10 14 7 6 16 number, 2022: 60 186 (D) 69,837 499 (D) 74 2,182 2017: (D) (D) - (D) 262 (D) 199 (D) Pullets for laying flock replacement sold .........farms, 2022: - - - 4 2 1 - 2 2017: 2 1 - 3 1 - - 1 number, 2022: - - - (D) (D) (D) - (D) 2017: (D) (D) - (D) (D) - - (D) : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ........farms, 2022: - 3 7 16 19 - 15 24 2017: - 2 - 9 6 1 2 3 number, 2022: - 50 168 1,063 (D) - 1,476 7,824 2017: - (D) - 483 609 (D) (D) (D) : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 1,999................................................: - 3 7 16 16 - 15 24 2,000 to 59,999...........................................: - - - - 3 - - - 60,000 to 99,999..........................................: - - - - - - - - 100,000 to 199,999........................................: - - - - - - - - 200,000 to 499,999........................................: - - - - - - - - 500,000 or more...........................................: - - - - - - - - : Turkeys sold ......................................farms, 2022: 1 8 - 13 - - 6 9 2017: 2 9 - 1 3 - - 3 number, 2022: (D) 865,004 - 129 - - 104 (D) 2017: (D) 661,544 - (D) (D) - - (D) : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry sold .....................................farms, 2022: - 3 - 9 14 5 - 5 2017: 1 2 - 5 13 4 16 9 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : : Illinois ...........................2022: 14 42,650 11 60,256 2017: 17 37,162 9 42,205 : Counties, 2022 : : Clinton ................................: 4 8,000 4 8,000 Crawford ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) Ford ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) Iroquois ...............................: 1 (D) - - Kane ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) Lee ....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) McHenry ................................: 2 (D) - - Macoupin ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) Rock Island ............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) Whiteside ..............................: 1 (D) - - Woodford ...............................: - - 1 (D) : DUCKS : : State Total : : Illinois ...........................2022: 773 16,515 151 46,652 2017: 612 13,255 127 20,316 : Counties, 2022 : : Adams ..................................: 6 32 1 (D) Alexander ..............................: 1 (D) - - Bond ...................................: 4 12 - - Boone ..................................: 19 131 - - Brown ..................................: 9 78 6 12 Bureau .................................: 9 182 5 (D) Carroll ................................: 10 104 2 (D) Champaign ..............................: 11 167 4 95 Clark ..................................: 5 41 3 21 Clinton ................................: 7 50 - - : Coles ..................................: 6 18 - - Cook ...................................: 6 66 - - Crawford ...............................: 3 8 - - Cumberland .............................: 2 (D) - - De Kalb ................................: 5 44 - - De Witt ................................: 10 94 2 (D) Douglas ................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) Edgar ..................................: 7 62 1 (D) Edwards ................................: 7 19 - - Effingham ..............................: 10 94 - - : Fayette ................................: 8 83 - - Ford ...................................: 5 39 2 (D) Franklin ...............................: 8 30 - - Fulton .................................: 7 53 - - Grundy .................................: 4 8 - - Hamilton ...............................: 3 44 1 (D) Hancock ................................: 4 36 - - Henderson ..............................: 3 12 - - Henry ..................................: 14 121 2 (D) Iroquois ...............................: 14 204 5 32 : Jackson ................................: 8 71 - - Jasper .................................: 2 (D) - - Jefferson ..............................: 4 (D) 1 (D) Jersey .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) Jo Daviess .............................: 12 8,021 2 (D) Johnson ................................: 9 112 5 18 Kane ...................................: 15 335 1 (D) Kankakee ...............................: 11 136 - - Kendall ................................: 11 138 5 25 Knox ...................................: 6 42 2 (D) : Lake ...................................: 9 39 - - La Salle ...............................: 36 411 6 3,028 Lawrence ...............................: 4 28 - - Lee ....................................: 5 30 2 (D) Livingston .............................: 14 322 7 88 Logan ..................................: 6 59 - - McDonough ..............................: 3 69 - - McHenry ................................: 49 600 8 138 McLean .................................: 13 100 - - Macoupin ...............................: 12 122 2 (D) : Madison ................................: 16 162 5 90 Marion .................................: 6 36 - - Marshall ...............................: 5 25 - - Mason ..................................: 7 62 - - Massac .................................: 1 (D) - - Mercer .................................: 5 10 - - Monroe .................................: 3 18 - - Montgomery .............................: 8 148 2 (D) Moultrie ...............................: 6 81 3 102 Ogle ...................................: 14 189 - - : Peoria .................................: 15 135 6 30 Perry ..................................: 1 (D) - - Piatt ..................................: 1 (D) - - Pike ...................................: 2 (D) - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --continued Table 20. Miscellaneous Poultry - Inventory and Number Sold: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : Inventory : Sold :------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Number : Farms : Number ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ DUCKS - Con. : : Counties, 2022 - Con. : : Pope ...................................: 2 (D) - - Pulaski ................................: 2 (D) - - Randolph ...............................: 18 139 7 56 Richland ...............................: 3 34 1 (D) Rock Island ............................: 15 267 8 82 St. Clair ..............................: 16 604 5 610 Saline .................................: 5 41 - - Sangamon ...............................: 5 41 - - Schuyler ...............................: 3 90 - - Scott ..................................: 2 (D) - - : Shelby .................................: 13 181 2 (D) Stephenson .............................: 20 210 6 59 Tazewell ...............................: 6 51 3 20 Union ..................................: 5 45 2 (D) Vermilion ..............................: 11 101 - - Wabash .................................: 3 9 - - Warren .................................: 6 94 4 66 Washington .............................: 8 25 - - Wayne ..................................: 12 152 2 (D) Whiteside ..............................: 10 210 9 87 : Will ...................................: 41 334 7 210 Williamson .............................: 3 43 1 (D) Winnebago ..............................: 20 86 - - Woodford ...............................: 14 93 - - : EMUS : : State Total : : Illinois ...........................2022: 19 124 1 (D) 2017: 16 29 2 (D) : Counties, 2022 : : Edwards ................................: 2 (D) - - Fulton .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) Jefferson ..............................: 2 (D) - - Kankakee ...............................: 3 6 - - Lee ....................................: 2 (D) - - Livingston .............................: 1 (D) - - Madison ................................: 4 92 - - Warren .................................: 4 10 - - : GEESE : : State Total : : Illinois ...........................2022: 223 1,311 40 259 2017: 219 1,476 37 294 : Counties, 2022 : : Bond ...................................: 5 11 3 90 Brown ..................................: 2 (D) - - Bureau .................................: 10 39 3 6 Carroll ................................: 1 (D) - - Champaign ..............................: 1 (D) - - Clinton ................................: 6 60 - - Coles ..................................: 2 (D) - - Cook ...................................: 3 8 - - De Kalb ................................: 7 44 1 (D) De Witt ................................: 4 17 - - : Douglas ................................: 1 (D) - - Du Page ................................: 6 78 - - Edwards ................................: 1 (D) - - Effingham ..............................: 6 24 - - Fulton .................................: 3 54 - - Hamilton ...............................: 2 (D) - - Henry ..................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) Iroquois ...............................: 4 16 2 (D) Jefferson ..............................: 1 (D) - - Jo Daviess .............................: 1 (D) - - : Kane ...................................: 3 (D) - - Kankakee ...............................: 4 16 - - Kendall ................................: 7 21 - - Knox ...................................: 5 13 - - Lake ...................................: 1 (D) - - La Salle ...............................: 6 10 - - Lee ....................................: 4 18 1 (D) Livingston .............................: - - 3 12 McDonough ..............................: 1 (D) - - McHenry ................................: 16 61 4 24 : McLean .................................: 3 16 - - Macon ..................................: 2 (D) - - Macoupin ...............................: 4 44 2 (D) Madison ................................: 7 25 - - Marion .................................: 2 (D) - - Marshall ...............................: 1 (D) - - Mason ..................................: 1 (D) - - Mercer .................................: 1 (D) - - Monroe .................................: 2 (D) - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --continued Table 20. Miscellaneous Poultry - Inventory and Number Sold: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : Inventory : Sold :------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Number : Farms : Number ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ GEESE - Con. : : Counties, 2022 - Con. : : Montgomery .............................: 2 (D) - - Moultrie ...............................: - - 2 (D) Ogle ...................................: 7 28 - - Peoria .................................: 10 122 6 30 Randolph ...............................: 3 33 2 (D) St. Clair ..............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) Saline .................................: 2 (D) - - Sangamon ...............................: 3 7 - - Shelby .................................: 2 (D) - - Stephenson .............................: 13 67 - - : Tazewell ...............................: 2 (D) - - Union ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) Vermilion ..............................: 1 (D) - - Wabash .................................: 3 6 - - Warren .................................: 2 (D) - - Washington .............................: 1 (D) - - Wayne ..................................: 4 16 - - White ..................................: 6 42 - - Whiteside ..............................: 8 72 7 42 Will ...................................: 11 89 - - Woodford ...............................: 2 (D) - - : GUINEAS : : State Total : : Illinois ...........................2022: 391 2,992 64 6,312 2017: 301 2,788 28 324 : Counties, 2022 : : Bond ...................................: 4 42 - - Boone ..................................: 10 41 - - Brown ..................................: 8 32 6 18 Bureau .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) Carroll ................................: 3 8 - - Cass ...................................: 3 3 - - Champaign ..............................: 4 18 - - Christian ..............................: 5 27 - - Clay ...................................: 1 (D) - - Crawford ...............................: 7 76 - - : De Kalb ................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) De Witt ................................: 3 51 2 (D) Douglas ................................: 4 14 4 5,583 Edwards ................................: 2 (D) - - Effingham ..............................: 11 178 - - Fayette ................................: 6 20 - - Ford ...................................: 4 38 2 (D) Franklin ...............................: 7 41 1 (D) Fulton .................................: 5 67 - - Greene .................................: 2 (D) - - : Grundy .................................: 1 (D) - - Hamilton ...............................: 4 20 - - Henry ..................................: 8 18 3 (D) Iroquois ...............................: 7 66 2 (D) Jackson ................................: 7 87 2 (D) Jefferson ..............................: 9 39 - - Jersey .................................: 2 (D) - - Jo Daviess .............................: 7 44 - - Johnson ................................: 5 76 - - Kane ...................................: 1 (D) - - : Kankakee ...............................: 5 65 - - Kendall ................................: 10 65 5 60 Knox ...................................: 4 22 - - Lake ...................................: 9 82 - - La Salle ...............................: 15 68 2 (D) Lawrence ...............................: 4 12 - - Lee ....................................: 3 (D) - - Livingston .............................: 7 30 3 36 Logan ..................................: 1 (D) - - McDonough ..............................: 6 17 - - : McHenry ................................: 12 52 2 (D) McLean .................................: 1 (D) - - Macon ..................................: 1 (D) - - Macoupin ...............................: 3 (D) - - Madison ................................: 7 15 - - Marion .................................: 4 126 - - Marshall ...............................: 6 9 - - Mason ..................................: 1 (D) - - Mercer .................................: 7 20 - - Monroe .................................: 6 48 - - : Montgomery .............................: 8 232 4 16 Ogle ...................................: 7 17 2 (D) Peoria .................................: 14 62 - - Perry ..................................: 1 (D) - - Piatt ..................................: 1 (D) - - Pope ...................................: 2 (D) - - Pulaski ................................: 1 (D) - - Randolph ...............................: 10 30 - - Richland ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --continued Table 20. Miscellaneous Poultry - Inventory and Number Sold: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : Inventory : Sold :------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Number : Farms : Number ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ GUINEAS - Con. : : Counties, 2022 - Con. : : St. Clair ..............................: 19 139 - - Saline .................................: 2 (D) - - Sangamon ...............................: 4 48 - - Shelby .................................: 12 117 2 (D) Stephenson .............................: 6 72 3 14 Union ..................................: 3 62 3 13 Vermilion ..............................: 7 29 - - Wabash .................................: 4 14 - - Warren .................................: 3 16 5 36 Washington .............................: 1 (D) - - : Wayne ..................................: 6 23 - - White ..................................: 7 48 - - Whiteside ..............................: 6 48 6 128 Will ...................................: 6 68 - - Williamson .............................: 1 (D) - - Woodford ...............................: 3 34 1 (D) : HUNGARIAN PARTRIDGE : : State Total : : Illinois ...........................2022: - - 1 (D) 2017: 1 (D) 1 (D) : Counties, 2022 : : Ford ...................................: - - 1 (D) : OSTRICHES : : State Total : : Illinois ...........................2022: 1 (D) 1 (D) 2017: 5 656 2 (D) : Counties, 2022 : : Randolph ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) : PEACOCKS OR PEAHENS : : State Total : : Illinois ...........................2022: 159 1,274 14 116 2017: 167 1,184 20 197 : Counties, 2022 : : Bond ...................................: 1 (D) - - Boone ..................................: 6 36 - - Brown ..................................: 2 (D) - - Bureau .................................: 1 (D) - - Carroll ................................: 2 (D) - - Christian ..............................: 2 (D) - - Clay ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) Crawford ...............................: 4 8 - - Cumberland .............................: 2 (D) - - Douglas ................................: 3 6 - - : Du Page ................................: 6 6 - - Edgar ..................................: 1 (D) - - Edwards ................................: 2 (D) - - Ford ...................................: 2 (D) - - Franklin ...............................: 2 (D) - - Fulton .................................: 4 115 - - Hamilton ...............................: 2 (D) - - Henry ..................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) Iroquois ...............................: 6 39 - - Jackson ................................: 6 82 - - : Johnson ................................: 1 (D) - - Kankakee ...............................: 3 12 - - Kendall ................................: 1 (D) - - Knox ...................................: 3 3 - - Lake ...................................: 1 (D) - - La Salle ...............................: 8 16 - - Lee ....................................: 3 16 1 (D) Livingston .............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) Logan ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) McDonough ..............................: 1 (D) - - : McHenry ................................: 7 79 2 (D) McLean .................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) Macoupin ...............................: 2 (D) - - Madison ................................: 1 (D) - - Marion .................................: 4 34 2 (D) Marshall ...............................: 1 (D) - - Montgomery .............................: 2 (D) - - Ogle ...................................: 5 (D) - - Peoria .................................: 9 24 - - Piatt ..................................: 1 (D) - - : Randolph ...............................: 2 (D) - - Rock Island ............................: 2 (D) - - St. Clair ..............................: 10 12 - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --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 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ PEACOCKS OR PEAHENS - Con. : : Counties, 2022 - Con. : : Sangamon ...............................: 4 54 - - Shelby .................................: 12 92 2 (D) Stephenson .............................: 9 45 1 (D) Union ..................................: 2 (D) - - Warren .................................: 1 (D) - - Will ...................................: 1 (D) - - Williamson .............................: 1 (D) - - Woodford ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) : PHEASANTS : : State Total : : Illinois ...........................2022: 46 69,504 20 147,339 2017: 51 79,703 37 95,907 : Counties, 2022 : : Brown ..................................: 2 (D) - - Carroll ................................: 3 5,002 2 (D) Champaign ..............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) Christian ..............................: 1 (D) - - Douglas ................................: 3 12 - - Effingham ..............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) Ford ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) Henry ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) Iroquois ...............................: 1 (D) - - Jackson ................................: 1 (D) - - : Jo Daviess .............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) Johnson ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) Kane ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) Kankakee ...............................: 2 (D) 1 (D) Lee ....................................: 4 (D) 1 (D) Macoupin ...............................: 4 36 - - Madison ................................: 3 150 - - Menard .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) Peoria .................................: 5 (D) 4 (D) Rock Island ............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) : Shelby .................................: 4 224 2 (D) Wayne ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) Will ...................................: 1 (D) - - Winnebago ..............................: 2 (D) - - : PIGEONS OR SQUAB : : State Total : : Illinois ...........................2022: 36 3,394 9 942 2017: 50 2,840 8 1,166 : Counties, 2022 : : Brown ..................................: 2 (D) - - Clark ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) Clinton ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) Du Page ................................: 6 6 - - Fulton .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) Henderson ..............................: 1 (D) - - Kankakee ...............................: 2 (D) - - McHenry ................................: 2 (D) - - Madison ................................: 3 150 - - Menard .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) : Shelby .................................: 2 (D) - - Stephenson .............................: 3 900 - - Warren .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) Washington .............................: 1 (D) - - Wayne ..................................: 2 (D) - - Will ...................................: 4 96 1 (D) Woodford ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) : QUAIL : : State Total : : Illinois ...........................2022: 50 35,808 34 86,724 2017: 49 22,286 30 55,222 : Counties, 2022 : : Adams ..................................: 3 1,800 3 12,000 Boone ..................................: 4 32 - - Champaign ..............................: - - 1 (D) Christian ..............................: 3 310 - - De Kalb ................................: 2 (D) - - De Witt ................................: 1 (D) - - Effingham ..............................: 4 27,014 3 60,000 Ford ...................................: - - 1 (D) Fulton .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) Kane ...................................: - - 1 (D) : Lee ....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) McLean .................................: 1 (D) - - Macoupin ...............................: 7 380 3 314 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --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 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ QUAIL - Con. : : Counties, 2022 - Con. : : Madison ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) Peoria .................................: 4 2,405 1 (D) Shelby .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) Stephenson .............................: 1 (D) - - Tazewell ...............................: 2 (D) - - Union ..................................: 2 (D) - - Vermilion ..............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) Warren .................................: - - 3 60 Whiteside ..............................: - - 4 60 Will ...................................: 7 556 7 578 : Winnebago ..............................: 2 (D) - - Woodford ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) : RHEAS : : State Total : : Illinois ...........................2022: 1 (D) 1 (D) 2017: 5 (D) 3 (D) : Counties, 2022 : : Morgan .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) : ROOSTERS : : State Total : : Illinois ...........................2022: 687 12,744 88 5,699 2017: 456 34,529 87 45,482 : Counties, 2022 : : Adams ..................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) Alexander ..............................: 1 (D) - - Bond ...................................: 11 116 1 (D) Boone ..................................: 14 74 8 24 Brown ..................................: 4 14 - - Bureau .................................: 10 42 6 13 Carroll ................................: 2 (D) - - Champaign ..............................: 21 216 2 (D) Christian ..............................: 7 16 - - Clark ..................................: 3 8 - - : Clay ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) Clinton ................................: 3 3 - - Coles ..................................: 3 12 - - Cook ...................................: 3 19 - - Crawford ...............................: 1 (D) - - Cumberland .............................: 1 (D) - - De Kalb ................................: 6 18 - - De Witt ................................: 4 10 - - Douglas ................................: - - 1 (D) Edwards ................................: 9 26 - - : Effingham ..............................: 6 31 - - Fayette ................................: 3 14 1 (D) Ford ...................................: 1 (D) - - Franklin ...............................: 7 33 - - Fulton .................................: 10 49 1 (D) Greene .................................: 9 41 - - Grundy .................................: 6 14 - - Hamilton ...............................: 2 (D) - - Hancock ................................: 4 18 - - Hardin .................................: 1 (D) - - : Henry ..................................: 10 42 2 (D) Iroquois ...............................: 3 11 - - Jackson ................................: 15 30 - - Jasper .................................: 4 7 1 (D) Jefferson ..............................: 6 22 - - Jersey .................................: 3 3 - - Jo Daviess .............................: 9 21 1 (D) Johnson ................................: 12 37 1 (D) Kane ...................................: 8 23 2 (D) Kankakee ...............................: 12 46 6 6 : Kendall ................................: 4 21 1 (D) Knox ...................................: 3 3 - - Lake ...................................: 15 56 3 (D) La Salle ...............................: 23 60 1 (D) Lawrence ...............................: 4 24 - - Lee ....................................: 12 40 2 (D) Livingston .............................: 11 29 - - Logan ..................................: 3 27 2 (D) McDonough ..............................: 10 20 1 (D) McHenry ................................: 54 783 16 747 : McLean .................................: 6 12 - - Macon ..................................: 5 18 - - Macoupin ...............................: 7 13 - - Madison ................................: 14 54 - - Marion .................................: 2 (D) - - Marshall ...............................: 5 18 - - Massac .................................: 5 8 - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --continued Table 20. Miscellaneous Poultry - Inventory and Number Sold: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : Inventory : Sold :------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Number : Farms : Number ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ROOSTERS - Con. : : Counties, 2022 - Con. : : Mercer .................................: 3 7 - - Monroe .................................: 3 8 - - Montgomery .............................: 4 8 1 (D) Morgan .................................: 4 10 2 (D) Ogle ...................................: 7 31 1 (D) Peoria .................................: 4 22 - - Perry ..................................: 5 22 - - Piatt ..................................: 1 (D) - - Pope ...................................: 2 (D) - - Pulaski ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) : Randolph ...............................: 17 82 - - Richland ...............................: 2 (D) - - Rock Island ............................: 10 10 - - St. Clair ..............................: 14 61 - - Saline .................................: 8 (D) 2 (D) Sangamon ...............................: 10 98 2 (D) Schuyler ...............................: 2 (D) - - Scott ..................................: 2 (D) - - Shelby .................................: 3 34 - - Stark ..................................: 4 4 - - : Stephenson .............................: 27 121 2 (D) Tazewell ...............................: 8 39 - - Union ..................................: 14 57 3 26 Vermilion ..............................: 10 29 3 30 Wabash .................................: 3 24 - - Warren .................................: 6 18 - - Washington .............................: 12 48 - - Wayne ..................................: 18 57 - - White ..................................: 4 6 - - Whiteside ..............................: 8 28 3 34 : Will ...................................: 17 122 - - Williamson .............................: 10 (D) 4 (D) Winnebago ..............................: 11 99 - - Woodford ...............................: 13 64 3 3 : OTHER POULTRY : : State Total : : Illinois ...........................2022: 1 (D) 1 (D) 2017: 14 897 4 203 : Counties, 2022 : : Woodford ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) : POULTRY HATCHED : : State Total : : Illinois ...........................2022: (X) (X) 654 668,773 2017: (X) (X) 649 1,889,152 : Counties, 2022 : : Adams ..................................: (X) (X) 10 12,062 Bond ...................................: (X) (X) 11 740 Boone ..................................: (X) (X) 6 125 Brown ..................................: (X) (X) 2 (D) Bureau .................................: (X) (X) 7 117 Carroll ................................: (X) (X) 4 120 Champaign ..............................: (X) (X) 17 3,622 Christian ..............................: (X) (X) 3 29 Clark ..................................: (X) (X) 9 1,019 Clay ...................................: (X) (X) 2 (D) : Clinton ................................: (X) (X) 1 (D) Coles ..................................: (X) (X) 2 (D) Cook ...................................: (X) (X) 5 169 Crawford ...............................: (X) (X) 6 90 De Kalb ................................: (X) (X) 10 253 De Witt ................................: (X) (X) 5 51 Douglas ................................: (X) (X) 4 334 Edwards ................................: (X) (X) 8 99 Effingham ..............................: (X) (X) 17 90,386 Fayette ................................: (X) (X) 2 (D) : Franklin ...............................: (X) (X) 2 (D) Fulton .................................: (X) (X) 15 2,698 Greene .................................: (X) (X) 3 60 Grundy .................................: (X) (X) 2 (D) Hamilton ...............................: (X) (X) 10 100 Hancock ................................: (X) (X) 1 (D) Hardin .................................: (X) (X) 1 (D) Henry ..................................: (X) (X) 9 (D) Iroquois ...............................: (X) (X) 10 721 Jackson ................................: (X) (X) 11 94 : Jefferson ..............................: (X) (X) 3 54 Jersey .................................: (X) (X) 6 898 Jo Daviess .............................: (X) (X) 5 100,460 Johnson ................................: (X) (X) 14 546 Kane ...................................: (X) (X) 7 (D) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --continued Table 20. Miscellaneous Poultry - Inventory and Number Sold: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : Inventory : Sold :------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Number : Farms : Number ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ POULTRY HATCHED - Con. : : Counties, 2022 - Con. : : Kankakee ...............................: (X) (X) 14 322 Kendall ................................: (X) (X) 13 306 Knox ...................................: (X) (X) 2 (D) Lake ...................................: (X) (X) 8 111 La Salle ...............................: (X) (X) 21 506 Lawrence ...............................: (X) (X) 2 (D) Lee ....................................: (X) (X) 3 49 Livingston .............................: (X) (X) 12 396 Logan ..................................: (X) (X) 5 64 McDonough ..............................: (X) (X) 10 280 : McHenry ................................: (X) (X) 27 567 McLean .................................: (X) (X) 1 (D) Macon ..................................: (X) (X) 1 (D) Macoupin ...............................: (X) (X) 16 541 Madison ................................: (X) (X) 16 809 Marion .................................: (X) (X) 8 78 Marshall ...............................: (X) (X) 2 (D) Mason ..................................: (X) (X) 8 160 Menard .................................: (X) (X) 1 (D) Mercer .................................: (X) (X) 2 (D) : Monroe .................................: (X) (X) 5 160 Montgomery .............................: (X) (X) 8 213 Morgan .................................: (X) (X) 1 (D) Moultrie ...............................: (X) (X) 12 282 Ogle ...................................: (X) (X) 12 765 Peoria .................................: (X) (X) 20 6,992 Perry ..................................: (X) (X) 2 (D) Piatt ..................................: (X) (X) 5 270 Pike ...................................: (X) (X) 3 22 Putnam .................................: (X) (X) 1 (D) : Randolph ...............................: (X) (X) 14 452 Richland ...............................: (X) (X) 7 260 Rock Island ............................: (X) (X) 13 (D) St. Clair ..............................: (X) (X) 7 204 Saline .................................: (X) (X) 2 (D) Sangamon ...............................: (X) (X) 4 135 Schuyler ...............................: (X) (X) 3 120 Shelby .................................: (X) (X) 13 920 Stark ..................................: (X) (X) 1 (D) Stephenson .............................: (X) (X) 14 216 : Tazewell ...............................: (X) (X) 3 110 Union ..................................: (X) (X) 15 573 Vermilion ..............................: (X) (X) 9 108 Warren .................................: (X) (X) 2 (D) Washington .............................: (X) (X) 7 28 Wayne ..................................: (X) (X) 10 402 White ..................................: (X) (X) 1 (D) Whiteside ..............................: (X) (X) 15 944 Will ...................................: (X) (X) 16 837 Williamson .............................: (X) (X) 7 209 : Winnebago ..............................: (X) (X) 3 36 Woodford ...............................: (X) (X) 17 (D) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Table 21. Colonies of Honey Bees - Inventory and Honey Sales: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Colonies inventory : Honey collected 1/ : Honey sales :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : : : Value Geographic area : Farms : Number : Farms : Pounds : Farms : ($1,000) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- State Total : : Illinois ...........................2022: 2,446 24,531 1,750 803,845 1,276 4,247 2017: 1,770 15,103 1,278 486,533 862 2,108 : Counties, 2022 : : Adams ..................................: 44 441 30 15,691 13 59 Alexander ..............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Bond ...................................: 25 343 21 12,708 19 92 Boone ..................................: 21 82 11 1,542 10 15 Brown ..................................: 15 48 10 886 1 (D) Bureau .................................: 34 245 33 8,602 19 16 Calhoun ................................: 5 33 4 850 4 5 Carroll ................................: 21 117 16 2,958 11 14 Cass ...................................: 7 60 4 1,580 - - Champaign ..............................: 33 434 19 12,396 14 62 : Christian ..............................: 15 50 9 1,495 5 11 Clark ..................................: 17 275 5 1,920 4 10 Clay ...................................: 23 136 19 4,396 9 24 Clinton ................................: 36 240 21 7,254 18 43 Coles ..................................: 24 82 14 3,762 9 16 Cook ...................................: 45 (D) 41 69,005 41 474 Crawford ...............................: 14 139 9 3,440 9 23 Cumberland .............................: 14 83 6 3,428 1 (D) De Kalb ................................: 24 239 13 11,845 13 72 De Witt ................................: 12 241 10 4,360 8 16 : Douglas ................................: 14 41 7 1,160 7 5 Du Page ................................: 25 322 24 9,100 17 66 Edgar ..................................: 15 63 3 780 3 3 Edwards ................................: 9 12 8 361 3 2 Effingham ..............................: 7 40 6 742 6 7 Fayette ................................: 31 132 14 4,153 8 20 Ford ...................................: 3 16 2 (D) 2 (D) Franklin ...............................: 25 417 14 6,148 12 29 Fulton .................................: 31 528 16 49,756 6 215 Gallatin ...............................: 2 (D) - - - - : Greene .................................: 5 25 3 414 - - Grundy .................................: 10 42 8 673 4 4 Hamilton ...............................: 9 74 5 956 3 6 Hancock ................................: 14 52 10 1,411 9 8 Hardin .................................: 2 (D) - - - - Henderson ..............................: 3 18 1 (D) 1 (D) Henry ..................................: 38 352 27 11,928 22 68 Iroquois ...............................: 30 255 27 9,360 18 52 Jackson ................................: 33 285 26 10,672 20 65 Jasper .................................: 16 582 12 6,654 3 (D) : Jefferson ..............................: 21 168 10 3,766 8 23 Jersey .................................: 16 128 13 6,202 11 60 Jo Daviess .............................: 24 215 21 10,045 20 33 Johnson ................................: 20 91 8 448 - - Kane ...................................: 65 620 61 48,172 47 298 Kankakee ...............................: 19 84 15 2,780 10 16 Kendall ................................: 24 144 26 6,510 18 27 Knox ...................................: 43 252 33 5,754 18 35 Lake ...................................: 132 1,768 119 64,072 103 411 La Salle ...............................: 80 571 61 21,252 56 143 : Lawrence ...............................: 12 48 6 1,672 2 (D) Lee ....................................: 28 131 19 2,721 16 15 Livingston .............................: 13 112 12 3,063 10 15 Logan ..................................: 7 37 2 (D) 2 (D) McDonough ..............................: 15 131 11 1,880 8 10 McHenry ................................: 114 918 88 85,588 69 367 McLean .................................: 47 223 35 4,397 29 30 Macon ..................................: 15 85 11 2,257 5 7 Macoupin ...............................: 52 352 40 13,667 25 76 Madison ................................: 41 178 28 3,450 22 16 : Marion .................................: 21 115 15 2,796 12 14 Marshall ...............................: 19 51 16 1,641 15 7 Mason ..................................: 8 97 8 3,500 6 14 Massac .................................: 10 84 6 1,996 4 16 Menard .................................: 12 103 2 (D) 2 (D) Mercer .................................: 22 96 22 4,438 10 16 Monroe .................................: 21 114 15 4,016 15 24 Montgomery .............................: 25 127 17 1,861 11 10 Morgan .................................: 18 149 16 5,450 13 31 Moultrie ...............................: 10 51 8 1,504 6 8 : Ogle ...................................: 18 93 9 2,460 7 7 Peoria .................................: 51 307 45 8,213 38 43 Perry ..................................: 7 156 8 5,110 8 31 Piatt ..................................: 15 35 8 744 5 3 Pike ...................................: 18 44 5 535 1 (D) Pope ...................................: 3 9 - - - - Pulaski ................................: 4 9 2 (D) - - Putnam .................................: 14 68 13 1,920 7 10 Randolph ...............................: 9 30 5 1,038 5 5 Richland ...............................: 12 77 7 735 5 3 : Rock Island ............................: 26 151 14 3,105 12 21 St. Clair ..............................: 58 523 42 13,558 27 62 Saline .................................: 11 169 8 5,665 7 24 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 21. Colonies of Honey Bees - Inventory and Honey Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [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) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Counties, 2022 - Con. : : Sangamon ...............................: 45 245 29 7,562 21 48 Schuyler ...............................: 10 75 8 3,320 7 16 Scott ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Shelby .................................: 27 295 19 8,860 10 22 Stark ..................................: 8 11 3 192 2 (D) Stephenson .............................: 25 169 19 6,770 14 32 Tazewell ...............................: 28 194 16 7,276 9 46 Union ..................................: 14 67 4 2,576 2 (D) Vermilion ..............................: 44 323 27 9,237 19 46 Wabash .................................: 3 229 2 (D) 2 (D) : Warren .................................: 6 44 3 150 3 1 Washington .............................: 16 76 13 2,170 7 14 Wayne ..................................: 24 569 12 8,308 7 47 White ..................................: 5 69 4 2,880 3 8 Whiteside ..............................: 39 298 25 13,261 17 43 Will ...................................: 85 728 68 35,569 47 166 Williamson .............................: 29 118 16 1,858 13 8 Winnebago ..............................: 46 277 35 7,004 25 34 Woodford ...............................: 38 354 26 26,912 20 127 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : :: MOLLUSKS : : :: : State Total : :: State Total : : :: : Illinois .....................................2022: 11 602 :: Illinois .....................................2022: 1 (D) 2017: 13 1,061 :: 2017: - - : :: : Counties, 2022 : :: Counties, 2022 : : :: : Crawford .........................................: 1 (D) :: Rock Island ......................................: 1 (D) Fayette ..........................................: 4 (D) :: : Jackson ..........................................: 2 (D) :: ORNAMENTAL FISH : Peoria ...........................................: 1 (D) :: : St. Clair ........................................: 3 8 :: State Total : : :: : TROUT : :: Illinois .....................................2022: 4 5 : :: 2017: 9 36 State Total : :: : : :: Counties, 2022 : Illinois .....................................2022: 2 (D) :: : 2017: 1 (D) :: Winnebago ........................................: 2 (D) : :: Woodford .........................................: 2 (D) Counties, 2022 : :: : : :: SPORT OR GAME FISH : McHenry ..........................................: 1 (D) :: : Mason ............................................: 1 (D) :: State Total : : :: : OTHER FOOD FISH : :: Illinois .....................................2022: 22 8,076 : :: 2017: 26 6,099 State Total : :: : : :: Counties, 2022 : Illinois .....................................2022: 4 448 :: : 2017: 5 36 :: Clinton ..........................................: 3 1,050 : :: Crawford .........................................: 1 (D) Counties, 2022 : :: Gallatin .........................................: 1 (D) : :: Jackson ..........................................: 2 (D) Clinton ..........................................: 2 (D) :: La Salle .........................................: 1 (D) Jackson ..........................................: 1 (D) :: McHenry ..........................................: 1 (D) Perry ............................................: 1 (D) :: Peoria ...........................................: 7 58 : :: Rock Island ......................................: 1 (D) BAITFISH : :: Washington .......................................: 4 129 : :: Williamson .......................................: 1 (D) State Total : :: : : :: OTHER AQUACULTURE PRODUCTS : Illinois .....................................2022: 5 4 :: : 2017: 3 (D) :: State Total : : :: : Counties, 2022 : :: Illinois .....................................2022: - - : :: 2017: 1 (D) Crawford .........................................: 1 (D) :: : Jo Daviess .......................................: 1 (D) :: : Peoria ...........................................: 1 (D) :: : Woodford .........................................: 2 (D) :: : : :: : CRUSTACEANS : :: : : :: : State Total : :: : : :: : Illinois .....................................2022: - - :: : 2017: 2 (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 : : Illinois ...........................2022: 153 1,763 41 454 404 2017: 240 3,016 47 240 349 : Counties, 2022 : : Adams ..................................: 1 (D) - - - Bond ...................................: - - 2 (D) (D) Boone ..................................: 6 34 - - - Brown ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) Bureau .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Carroll ................................: 1 (D) - - - Champaign ..............................: 3 24 - - - Clark ..................................: 1 (D) - - - Cook ...................................: 4 7 - - - De Kalb ................................: 5 35 - - - : De Witt ................................: 3 18 - - - Ford ...................................: 1 (D) - - - Fulton .................................: 5 31 2 (D) (D) Grundy .................................: 1 (D) - - - Hancock ................................: 1 (D) 2 (D) (D) Henry ..................................: 4 28 - - - Iroquois ...............................: 6 90 - - - Jackson ................................: 6 42 - - - Jefferson ..............................: 7 150 5 175 138 Jo Daviess .............................: 2 (D) 1 (D) (D) : Kane ...................................: 1 (D) - - - Kankakee ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) Kendall ................................: 4 33 - - - Knox ...................................: 4 78 2 (D) (D) Lake ...................................: 2 (D) - - - La Salle ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Lee ....................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) Livingston .............................: 2 (D) 1 (D) (D) McDonough ..............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) McHenry ................................: 15 161 1 (D) (D) : McLean .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Macoupin ...............................: 2 (D) - - - Madison ................................: 7 20 - - - Marshall ...............................: 2 (D) - - - Mercer .................................: 1 (D) - - - Monroe .................................: 4 24 - - - Montgomery .............................: 2 (D) - - - Moultrie ...............................: 2 (D) - - - Piatt ..................................: 2 (D) - - - Rock Island ............................: 5 55 4 24 30 : Sangamon ...............................: 3 3 - - - Schuyler ...............................: - - 4 20 4 Stark ..................................: 1 (D) - - - Stephenson .............................: 2 (D) - - - Tazewell ...............................: 3 3 - - - Vermilion ..............................: 1 (D) - - - Warren .................................: 1 (D) - - - Washington .............................: 7 134 2 (D) (D) Wayne ..................................: 1 (D) - - - White ..................................: 3 3 - - - : Whiteside ..............................: 4 107 4 19 29 Will ...................................: 4 12 - - - : BISON : : State Total : : Illinois ...........................2022: 50 952 34 212 388 2017: 22 703 14 109 236 : Counties, 2022 : : Christian ..............................: 2 (D) - - - Douglas ................................: 4 160 4 36 160 Franklin ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Fulton .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) Hardin .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) Henry ..................................: 1 (D) - - - Iroquois ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Jo Daviess .............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) Johnson ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Knox ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) : La Salle ...............................: 2 (D) - - - Livingston .............................: 3 50 3 13 26 McHenry ................................: 1 (D) - - - McLean .................................: 5 20 5 (D) 4 Macoupin ...............................: 2 (D) - - - Morgan .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) Peoria .................................: 6 210 6 72 36 Piatt ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Pike ...................................: 2 (D) - - - Vermilion ..............................: 4 56 2 (D) (D) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 23. Miscellaneous Livestock and Animal Specialties - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Inventory : Sales :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : : Value Geographic area : Farms : Number : Farms : Number : ($1,000) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BISON - Con. : : Counties, 2022 - Con. : : Williamson .............................: 3 12 - - - Winnebago ..............................: 1 (D) - - - : DEER IN CAPTIVITY : : State Total : : Illinois ...........................2022: 53 1,287 27 461 495 2017: 71 1,354 24 224 367 : Counties, 2022 : : Bureau .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) Champaign ..............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Cumberland .............................: 3 41 2 (D) (D) Effingham ..............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) Franklin ...............................: 1 (D) - - - Hancock ................................: 4 74 4 20 37 Johnson ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Lee ....................................: 1 (D) - - - McHenry ................................: 3 24 - - - Madison ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) : Moultrie ...............................: 4 90 4 62 86 Peoria .................................: 1 (D) - - - Randolph ...............................: 6 24 - - - St. Clair ..............................: 4 24 - - - Schuyler ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) Union ..................................: 2 (D) - - - Vermilion ..............................: 5 89 3 23 (D) Washington .............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) Wayne ..................................: 2 (D) - - - White ..................................: 3 51 - - - Williamson .............................: 3 330 3 24 78 : ELK IN CAPTIVITY : : State Total : : Illinois ...........................2022: 15 891 13 176 279 2017: 12 189 4 23 17 : Counties, 2022 : : De Witt ................................: 3 21 3 12 36 Fulton .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) Johnson ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Morgan .................................: 2 (D) - - - Peoria .................................: 6 102 6 36 15 Randolph ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) : LLAMAS : : State Total : : Illinois ...........................2022: 69 191 6 13 13 2017: 132 428 5 15 10 : Counties, 2022 : : Carroll ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Champaign ..............................: 5 14 - - - Coles ..................................: 1 (D) - - - De Witt ................................: 3 6 - - - Du Page ................................: 1 (D) - - - Fayette ................................: 1 (D) - - - Ford ...................................: 2 (D) - - - Fulton .................................: 3 6 - - - Grundy .................................: 1 (D) - - - Jo Daviess .............................: 2 (D) - - - : Knox ...................................: 4 10 - - - La Salle ...............................: 3 5 1 (D) (D) Lee ....................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) McHenry ................................: 13 28 - - - McLean .................................: 1 (D) - - - Macoupin ...............................: 2 (D) - - - Madison ................................: 5 10 - - - Montgomery .............................: 6 12 - - - Ogle ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Peoria .................................: 2 (D) - - - : Scott ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Stephenson .............................: 3 6 - - - Warren .................................: 2 (D) - - - Washington .............................: 2 (D) - - - Will ...................................: 2 (D) - - - : RABBITS, LIVE : : State Total : : Illinois ...........................2022: 129 2,610 50 7,348 125 2017: 142 3,970 75 8,502 56 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 23. Miscellaneous Livestock and Animal Specialties - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Inventory : Sales :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : : Value Geographic area : Farms : Number : Farms : Number : ($1,000) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RABBITS, LIVE - Con. : : Counties, 2022 : : Adams ..................................: 5 294 3 409 4 Bond ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) Boone ..................................: 10 74 4 3,000 63 Carroll ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Champaign ..............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Clark ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Clay ...................................: 6 66 6 36 1 Clinton ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) Coles ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Cook ...................................: 2 (D) - - - : Cumberland .............................: 3 12 - - - De Witt ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Douglas ................................: 5 108 2 (D) (D) Du Page ................................: 7 19 - - - Edgar ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) Fayette ................................: 3 34 2 (D) (D) Franklin ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Fulton .................................: 2 (D) - - - Hancock ................................: 6 36 - - - Iroquois ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) : Jackson ................................: 3 3 1 (D) (D) Jasper .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Johnson ................................: 4 40 - - - Kendall ................................: 1 (D) - - - Lake ...................................: 2 (D) - - - Lawrence ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Logan ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) McDonough ..............................: 5 66 3 12 (Z) McHenry ................................: 7 79 - - - McLean .................................: 5 481 5 1,286 25 : Macoupin ...............................: 2 (D) - - - Montgomery .............................: 1 (D) - - - Moultrie ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) Peoria .................................: 2 (D) - - - Piatt ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Pope ...................................: 2 (D) - - - Putnam .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Randolph ...............................: 6 18 - - - St. Clair ..............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) Union ..................................: 2 (D) - - - : Warren .................................: 2 (D) - - - Wayne ..................................: 5 10 - - - Whiteside ..............................: 7 14 - - - : EQUINE PRODUCTS : : State Total : : Illinois ...........................2022: (NA) (NA) 131 (X) 3,443 2017: (NA) (NA) 133 (X) 2,558 : Counties, 2022 : : Adams ..................................: (NA) (NA) 3 (X) (D) Brown ..................................: (NA) (NA) 1 (X) (D) Bureau .................................: (NA) (NA) 2 (X) (D) Champaign ..............................: (NA) (NA) 2 (X) (D) Clark ..................................: (NA) (NA) 1 (X) (D) Coles ..................................: (NA) (NA) 6 (X) 9 De Kalb ................................: (NA) (NA) 2 (X) (D) Douglas ................................: (NA) (NA) 8 (X) 12 Effingham ..............................: (NA) (NA) 3 (X) (D) Fayette ................................: (NA) (NA) 4 (X) 2 : Franklin ...............................: (NA) (NA) 1 (X) (D) Hardin .................................: (NA) (NA) 2 (X) (D) Henry ..................................: (NA) (NA) 2 (X) (D) Jackson ................................: (NA) (NA) 3 (X) 8 Jefferson ..............................: (NA) (NA) 6 (X) 1 Kane ...................................: (NA) (NA) 5 (X) 31 Kankakee ...............................: (NA) (NA) 1 (X) (D) Knox ...................................: (NA) (NA) 4 (X) 21 Lawrence ...............................: (NA) (NA) 3 (X) 3 Livingston .............................: (NA) (NA) 3 (X) (D) : McDonough ..............................: (NA) (NA) 1 (X) (D) McHenry ................................: (NA) (NA) 8 (X) 45 Macon ..................................: (NA) (NA) 1 (X) (D) Marion .................................: (NA) (NA) 3 (X) 57 Menard .................................: (NA) (NA) 1 (X) (D) Moultrie ...............................: (NA) (NA) 6 (X) 17 Ogle ...................................: (NA) (NA) 1 (X) (D) Peoria .................................: (NA) (NA) 3 (X) 14 Pike ...................................: (NA) (NA) 4 (X) 8 Rock Island ............................: (NA) (NA) 2 (X) (D) : Sangamon ...............................: (NA) (NA) 1 (X) (D) Shelby .................................: (NA) (NA) 2 (X) (D) Stephenson .............................: (NA) (NA) 2 (X) (D) Tazewell ...............................: (NA) (NA) 2 (X) (D) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 23. Miscellaneous Livestock and Animal Specialties - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Inventory : Sales :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : : Value Geographic area : Farms : Number : Farms : Number : ($1,000) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- EQUINE PRODUCTS - Con. : : Counties, 2022 - Con. : : Union ..................................: (NA) (NA) 5 (X) 26 Wayne ..................................: (NA) (NA) 11 (X) 22 Will ...................................: (NA) (NA) 5 (X) 97 Williamson .............................: (NA) (NA) 6 (X) 11 Winnebago ..............................: (NA) (NA) 5 (X) 84 : OTHER LIVESTOCK : : State Total : : Illinois ...........................2022: 22 (X) 8 (X) 52 2017: 26 (X) 10 (X) 6 : Counties, 2022 : : Carroll ................................: 2 (X) 1 (X) (D) De Kalb ................................: 1 (X) - (X) - De Witt ................................: 1 (X) 1 (X) (D) Douglas ................................: 2 (X) - (X) - Jasper .................................: 1 (X) - (X) - Jersey .................................: 1 (X) 1 (X) (D) Kane ...................................: 2 (X) 2 (X) (D) Lake ...................................: - (X) 1 (X) (D) La Salle ...............................: 1 (X) - (X) - McLean .................................: 2 (X) - (X) - : Macoupin ...............................: 2 (X) - (X) - Madison ................................: 3 (X) - (X) - Vermilion ..............................: 2 (X) 2 (X) (D) White ..................................: 1 (X) - (X) - Whiteside ..............................: 1 (X) - (X) - : OTHER LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS 1/ : : State Total : : Illinois ...........................2022: (NA) (NA) 145 (X) 29,835 2017: (NA) (NA) 105 (X) 7,526 : Counties, 2022 : : Adams ..................................: (NA) (NA) 2 (X) (D) Bureau .................................: (NA) (NA) 2 (X) (D) Cass ...................................: (NA) (NA) 2 (X) (D) Coles ..................................: (NA) (NA) 1 (X) (D) Cook ...................................: (NA) (NA) 8 (X) 1 Cumberland .............................: (NA) (NA) 3 (X) (Z) De Kalb ................................: (NA) (NA) 1 (X) (D) Edgar ..................................: (NA) (NA) 1 (X) (D) Effingham ..............................: (NA) (NA) 3 (X) 1 Ford ...................................: (NA) (NA) 2 (X) (D) : Franklin ...............................: (NA) (NA) 1 (X) (D) Hancock ................................: (NA) (NA) 2 (X) (D) Henry ..................................: (NA) (NA) 4 (X) 3 Iroquois ...............................: (NA) (NA) 5 (X) (Z) Jackson ................................: (NA) (NA) 2 (X) (D) Jasper .................................: (NA) (NA) 3 (X) 2 Jefferson ..............................: (NA) (NA) 2 (X) (D) Kane ...................................: (NA) (NA) 7 (X) 230 Kendall ................................: (NA) (NA) 3 (X) 1 Knox ...................................: (NA) (NA) 3 (X) 1 : Lake ...................................: (NA) (NA) 3 (X) (Z) La Salle ...............................: (NA) (NA) 10 (X) 1 Lee ....................................: (NA) (NA) 3 (X) (D) Livingston .............................: (NA) (NA) 2 (X) (D) Logan ..................................: (NA) (NA) 2 (X) 12 McDonough ..............................: (NA) (NA) 1 (X) (D) McHenry ................................: (NA) (NA) 5 (X) 624 Madison ................................: (NA) (NA) 1 (X) (D) Mason ..................................: (NA) (NA) 4 (X) 20 Monroe .................................: (NA) (NA) 3 (X) 1 : Montgomery .............................: (NA) (NA) 2 (X) (D) Moultrie ...............................: (NA) (NA) 1 (X) 41 Ogle ...................................: (NA) (NA) 1 (X) (D) Peoria .................................: (NA) (NA) 3 (X) (D) Piatt ..................................: (NA) (NA) 2 (X) (D) Rock Island ............................: (NA) (NA) 1 (X) (D) Saline .................................: (NA) (NA) 4 (X) (D) Sangamon ...............................: (NA) (NA) 6 (X) (Z) Stephenson .............................: (NA) (NA) 6 (X) 160 Tazewell ...............................: (NA) (NA) 6 (X) 90 : Union ..................................: (NA) (NA) 4 (X) 34 Vermilion ..............................: (NA) (NA) 2 (X) (D) Wayne ..................................: (NA) (NA) 4 (X) 102 Whiteside ..............................: (NA) (NA) 3 (X) 14 Will ...................................: (NA) (NA) 2 (X) (D) Winnebago ..............................: (NA) (NA) 3 (X) (D) Woodford ...............................: (NA) (NA) 4 (X) 197 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Illinois : Adams : Alexander : Bond : Boone : Brown : Bureau ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Harvested cropland ........................................farms: 52,862 1,021 97 431 335 269 885 acres: 21,606,950 302,050 41,001 127,412 115,369 73,573 397,708 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 2,864 31 2 7 23 4 78 acres: 633,494 7,922 (D) 20 1,379 300 (D) : Barley for grain ..........................................farms: 52 - - 3 1 - - acres: 6,511 - - 95 (D) - - bushels: 385,529 - - 7,369 (D) - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: 2 - - - - - - acres: (D) - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 16 - - - 1 - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 19 - - 3 - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 5 - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 9 - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 3 - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - : Corn for grain ............................................farms: 35,190 662 20 228 186 154 703 acres: 10,421,518 141,411 4,354 54,182 58,957 31,403 229,049 bushels: 2,143,284,486 26,426,998 687,929 9,993,413 12,631,185 6,177,137 50,335,316 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 1,249 9 1 2 8 3 47 acres: 346,598 4,314 (D) (D) 315 280 13,843 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 4,713 93 - 25 31 31 76 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 10,484 211 9 80 38 52 191 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 8,634 187 9 68 56 33 213 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 5,537 106 - 27 35 25 96 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 3,543 40 1 18 20 8 75 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 2,279 25 1 10 6 5 52 : Corn for silage or greenchop ..............................farms: 847 15 - 14 8 13 14 acres: 54,742 484 - 607 448 2,501 347 tons: 1,079,213 9,601 - 14,917 12,626 6,079 6,772 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 13 - - - - - 4 acres: 324 - - - - - 8 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 401 8 - 3 2 6 11 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 302 6 - 9 5 1 1 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 97 1 - 2 1 - 2 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 37 - - - - 6 - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 7 - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 3 - - - - - - : Cotton, all ...............................................farms: 1 - 1 - - - - acres: (D) - (D) - - - - bales: (D) - (D) - - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: 1 - 1 - - - - acres: (D) - (D) - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 1 - 1 - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - : Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas : and limas ................................................farms: 5 - - - - - 2 acres: 908 - - - - - (D) cwt: 8,788 - - - - - (D) Irrigated ...............................................farms: 1 - - - - - - acres: (D) - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 3 - - - - - 2 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 2 - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - : Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ..............................farms: 16,355 482 34 158 162 129 145 acres: 528,857 19,253 2,006 4,403 3,612 6,232 3,884 tons, dry equivalent: 1,487,461 43,131 2,765 12,235 12,102 12,925 11,558 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 216 5 - 1 6 - 7 acres: 5,610 65 - (D) 750 - 180 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 10,329 239 10 103 132 75 106 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 4,898 207 16 47 20 30 31 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 971 32 7 8 9 24 7 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 127 1 1 - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 26 3 - - 1 - 1 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 4 - - - - - - : Oats for grain ............................................farms: 298 - - - 1 1 7 acres: 11,418 - - - (D) (D) 285 bushels: 937,052 - - - (D) (D) 23,475 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 3 - - - - - 3 acres: 54 - - - - - 54 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 187 - - - - 1 3 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 97 - - - 1 - 4 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 8 - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 3 - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 3 - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - : Rice ......................................................farms: 1 - - - - - - acres: (D) - - - - - - cwt: (D) - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 24. Selected Crops Harvested: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Calhoun : Carroll : Cass : Champaign : Christian : Clark : Clay : Clinton ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Harvested cropland ........................................farms: 310 442 234 1,092 614 514 418 687 acres: 47,810 211,673 117,533 511,504 322,627 197,962 169,445 238,038 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 1 15 47 63 8 28 9 15 acres: (D) 9,193 (D) 13,984 (D) 12,090 153 1,277 : Barley for grain ..........................................farms: - - - 1 3 - - 6 acres: - - - (D) 762 - - 669 bushels: - - - (D) 42,300 - - 43,212 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - 1 - - - 3 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 3 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - 3 - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Corn for grain ............................................farms: 150 317 181 870 454 374 253 495 acres: 17,685 136,803 68,190 261,772 163,114 92,073 63,792 103,471 bushels: 3,137,431 31,132,744 14,798,728 55,604,295 36,773,933 18,888,747 12,082,094 19,379,981 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - 7 41 31 1 19 - 2 acres: - 3,661 13,943 7,941 (D) 5,140 - (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 44 43 20 104 61 94 58 62 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 66 40 58 248 114 128 81 177 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 24 92 34 216 124 51 47 150 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 8 71 32 150 64 41 26 51 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 3 34 19 97 40 31 25 42 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 5 37 18 55 51 29 16 13 : Corn for silage or greenchop ..............................farms: - 19 - 1 5 1 1 47 acres: - 1,408 - (D) 87 (D) (D) 5,965 tons: - 31,527 - (D) 1,545 (D) (D) 92,383 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - 1 - - - - - - acres: - (D) - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - 8 - - 3 1 - 4 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - 7 - - 2 - 1 18 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - 3 - 1 - - - 19 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 6 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - 1 - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Cotton, all ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - bales: - - - - - - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas : and limas ................................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - cwt: - - - - - - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ..............................farms: 113 181 57 123 136 128 123 193 acres: 3,191 6,439 2,841 3,569 2,770 3,012 3,130 7,872 tons, dry equivalent: 7,517 25,634 7,247 9,130 7,203 5,920 6,810 33,994 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 1 1 2 1 - 3 - 3 acres: (D) (D) (D) (D) - 36 - 51 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 76 107 29 95 99 84 83 104 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 35 59 21 20 37 40 35 74 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 1 13 5 7 - 4 5 10 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 1 1 2 - - - - 5 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - 1 - 1 - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Oats for grain ............................................farms: - 12 - 6 4 - - - acres: - 305 - 225 273 - - - bushels: - 29,560 - 19,176 18,000 - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - 6 - 1 1 - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - 6 - 5 2 - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - 1 - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Rice ......................................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - cwt: - - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 24. Selected Crops Harvested: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Coles : Cook : Crawford : Cumberland : De Kalb : De Witt : Douglas : Du Page ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Harvested cropland ........................................farms: 457 94 417 425 655 341 409 31 acres: 175,824 8,760 194,504 119,457 336,534 166,025 202,007 179 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 6 47 45 9 14 6 15 19 acres: 47 (D) 19,211 390 520 (D) 50 43 : 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: 316 15 256 291 492 255 288 1 acres: 87,465 (D) 90,933 53,996 199,660 81,171 97,790 (D) bushels: 17,822,958 (D) 17,810,503 10,661,901 41,715,106 17,534,987 20,331,077 (D) Irrigated ...............................................farms: - 3 26 3 3 - - - acres: - 3 7,980 143 403 - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 42 6 42 75 44 39 47 - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 108 4 74 96 105 66 89 1 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 64 5 34 56 147 49 55 - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 49 - 51 35 97 54 42 - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 36 - 26 22 61 27 25 - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 17 - 29 7 38 20 30 - : Corn for silage or greenchop ..............................farms: 2 - - 7 15 7 5 - acres: (D) - - 242 513 187 69 - tons: (D) - - 6,510 14,584 4,741 1,254 - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 2 - - 2 6 2 5 - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - 5 7 5 - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - 2 - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Cotton, all ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - bales: - - - - - - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas : and limas ................................................farms: - - - - 2 - - - acres: - - - - (D) - - - cwt: - - - - (D) - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - 2 - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ..............................farms: 102 18 95 122 159 65 118 7 acres: 1,601 1,481 2,142 2,986 4,020 1,510 2,082 26 tons, dry equivalent: 3,780 4,370 4,696 9,226 10,515 3,375 7,836 63 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 1 - 4 - - - 1 - acres: (D) - 48 - - - (D) - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 85 10 70 87 126 44 95 7 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 15 4 19 29 23 19 21 - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 2 1 6 6 7 2 2 - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - 3 - - 3 - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Oats for grain ............................................farms: - - - - 9 - 5 - acres: - - - - 2,877 - 111 - bushels: - - - - 284,550 - 4,867 - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - 1 - 3 - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - 3 - 2 - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - 1 - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - 1 - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - 3 - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Rice ......................................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - cwt: - - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 24. Selected Crops Harvested: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Edgar : Edwards : Effingham : Fayette : Ford : Franklin : Fulton : Gallatin ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Harvested cropland ........................................farms: 542 226 922 817 418 371 892 136 acres: 295,508 95,857 222,375 247,690 243,946 133,976 275,096 158,326 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 12 3 18 35 12 13 11 27 acres: 753 (D) 345 281 1,642 68 (D) 30,216 : Barley for grain ..........................................farms: - 3 1 - 1 - - - acres: - 195 (D) - (D) - - - bushels: - 11,013 (D) - (D) - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - 1 - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - 3 1 - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Corn for grain ............................................farms: 405 151 632 477 338 165 592 78 acres: 143,723 41,560 102,148 101,614 121,820 32,821 132,062 71,086 bushels: 29,716,381 7,216,105 19,573,511 18,981,564 25,839,528 4,930,542 24,969,661 13,610,427 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 6 - 3 - 6 4 4 24 acres: 346 - 125 - 717 26 905 16,511 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 62 21 142 84 14 36 96 6 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 110 61 236 160 95 56 200 19 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 80 14 138 113 101 41 157 15 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 54 26 67 68 67 7 75 9 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 60 16 41 30 35 17 39 12 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 39 13 8 22 26 8 25 17 : Corn for silage or greenchop ..............................farms: 1 6 11 12 3 8 27 - acres: (D) 546 809 279 41 620 1,273 - tons: (D) 4,371 11,434 6,015 1,024 11,578 18,241 - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - 1 - acres: - - - - - - (D) - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 1 3 4 8 3 - 17 - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - 2 4 4 - 6 6 - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - 3 - - 2 3 - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - 1 - - - - 1 - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Cotton, all ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - bales: - - - - - - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas : and limas ................................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - cwt: - - - - - - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ..............................farms: 124 72 349 278 67 144 343 36 acres: 2,627 2,226 6,776 6,702 1,819 4,328 12,400 1,796 tons, dry equivalent: 7,779 4,301 18,763 16,252 5,024 12,504 29,062 3,165 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - 4 2 - 1 2 - acres: - - 4 (D) - (D) (D) - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 84 47 275 182 50 85 197 18 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 39 20 67 89 9 50 122 9 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 1 4 6 7 8 8 15 9 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - 1 1 - - 1 9 - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Oats for grain ............................................farms: - - - - 4 - 8 - acres: - - - - 113 - 127 - bushels: - - - - 6,090 - 10,246 - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - 3 - 7 - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - 1 - 1 - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Rice ......................................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - cwt: - - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 24. Selected Crops Harvested: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Greene : Grundy : Hamilton : Hancock : Hardin : Henderson : Henry : Iroquois ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Harvested cropland ........................................farms: 526 364 304 849 71 330 947 1,247 acres: 222,089 178,239 173,268 315,649 11,504 150,911 393,941 608,342 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 7 8 - 24 - 61 49 50 acres: (D) 21 - 4,278 - (D) 7,714 4,861 : Barley for grain ..........................................farms: 2 - - 3 - 1 5 1 acres: (D) - - 1,770 - (D) 1,154 (D) bushels: (D) - - 112,368 - (D) 66,572 (D) Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 2 - - - - - 2 - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - - 1 - 1 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - 3 - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - 3 - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Corn for grain ............................................farms: 390 277 179 598 8 252 747 1,036 acres: 104,136 90,285 62,816 155,643 1,536 85,696 215,672 302,965 bushels: 19,442,438 18,728,611 11,425,043 30,935,400 213,482 18,585,461 46,614,546 62,513,878 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 2 - - 11 - 48 29 21 acres: (D) - - 3,236 - 12,661 5,344 3,226 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 54 27 26 80 1 12 81 76 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 115 74 50 150 4 68 198 300 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 106 75 25 166 2 60 195 301 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 56 58 48 130 - 55 153 170 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 37 27 11 51 1 39 81 127 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 22 16 19 21 - 18 39 62 : Corn for silage or greenchop ..............................farms: 8 - 8 14 - 10 8 4 acres: 157 - 238 411 - 357 168 (D) tons: 4,575 - 3,566 3,719 - 7,199 3,736 (D) Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - 1 - - acres: - - - - - (D) - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 5 - - 7 - 4 5 1 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 3 - 8 6 - 5 3 2 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - 1 - 1 - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 1 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Cotton, all ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - bales: - - - - - - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas : and limas ................................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - cwt: - - - - - - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ..............................farms: 135 68 62 290 56 118 263 192 acres: 4,491 973 2,665 10,715 3,457 4,065 5,407 5,273 tons, dry equivalent: 12,414 3,308 5,591 28,461 7,379 13,292 18,874 15,692 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - 2 - 7 9 - acres: - - - (D) - 286 29 - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 80 58 37 167 20 67 187 147 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 49 9 22 92 28 44 74 37 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 4 1 - 27 6 7 2 5 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - 3 4 1 - - 1 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 2 - - - 1 - - 2 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Oats for grain ............................................farms: 2 1 - - - - 7 5 acres: (D) (D) - - - - 84 168 bushels: (D) (D) - - - - 6,978 11,890 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 2 1 - - - - 6 2 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - - - 1 3 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Rice ......................................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - cwt: - - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 24. Selected Crops Harvested: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Jackson : Jasper : Jefferson : Jersey : Jo Daviess : Johnson : Kane : Kankakee ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Harvested cropland ........................................farms: 581 583 676 307 623 349 410 606 acres: 226,190 202,150 163,563 119,166 181,840 37,060 135,090 299,554 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 66 6 29 5 26 14 57 52 acres: 7,857 (D) 89 14 531 95 1,610 11,351 : Barley for grain ..........................................farms: - - - - - - - 1 acres: - - - - - - - (D) bushels: - - - - - - - (D) Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - - - 1 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: 233 392 246 193 374 48 228 442 acres: 48,360 83,871 41,559 55,363 95,562 5,812 67,315 165,914 bushels: 7,421,798 16,480,691 6,842,526 10,358,429 19,777,556 865,196 14,463,217 32,181,065 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 19 1 - - - 1 7 24 acres: 3,904 (D) - - - (D) 181 7,391 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 39 52 50 29 55 12 38 42 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 87 120 70 60 121 20 67 143 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 63 97 70 46 125 11 50 94 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 18 76 38 22 37 3 41 69 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 13 42 15 23 17 2 19 41 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 13 5 3 13 19 - 13 53 : Corn for silage or greenchop ..............................farms: 9 12 2 9 74 - 3 2 acres: 522 958 (D) 204 4,602 - 172 (D) tons: 8,902 17,562 (D) 3,714 100,360 - 3,994 (D) Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - 2 - - 1 acres: - - - - (D) - - (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 2 6 2 7 38 - - 1 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 6 2 - 2 20 - 3 - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 1 4 - - 11 - - 1 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - 5 - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Cotton, all ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - bales: - - - - - - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas : and limas ................................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - cwt: - - - - - - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ..............................farms: 242 149 330 105 435 240 148 110 acres: 9,311 3,524 14,894 2,860 27,892 11,857 5,428 2,788 tons, dry equivalent: 19,431 11,187 36,511 9,296 100,934 28,716 19,291 8,761 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 1 1 1 - 2 - - 3 acres: (D) (D) (D) - (D) - - 11 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 103 98 145 69 152 99 103 82 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 125 46 140 28 184 111 30 24 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 14 5 42 8 89 27 12 2 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - 3 - 9 3 3 2 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - 1 - - - : Oats for grain ............................................farms: - - - - 42 - 2 5 acres: - - - - 977 - (D) 92 bushels: - - - - 65,223 - (D) 4,810 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - 28 - 1 3 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - 14 - 1 2 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Rice ......................................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - cwt: - - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 24. Selected Crops Harvested: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Kendall : Knox : Lake : La Salle : Lawrence : Lee : Livingston : Logan ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Harvested cropland ........................................farms: 333 732 173 1,386 246 667 1,199 488 acres: 121,359 351,389 21,695 554,683 171,015 333,711 559,917 345,223 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 28 12 28 30 41 62 17 25 acres: 1,332 (D) (D) 5,861 (D) (D) (D) 4,461 : Barley for grain ..........................................farms: - - - 3 - - - - acres: - - - 897 - - - - bushels: - - - 53,820 - - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - 3 - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Corn for grain ............................................farms: 190 553 41 1,031 166 518 1,037 375 acres: 62,600 184,472 8,135 289,573 77,951 203,808 282,327 182,336 bushels: 13,091,919 40,585,165 1,410,050 61,427,036 15,743,463 44,569,683 60,712,962 40,982,942 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 2 6 2 10 26 47 3 15 acres: (D) 104 (D) 3,942 17,675 16,613 90 3,641 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 19 70 7 82 26 39 78 22 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 62 189 2 307 42 131 329 88 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 44 94 15 291 33 130 282 87 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 32 85 16 187 23 95 194 73 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 19 68 1 118 19 73 101 65 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 14 47 - 46 23 50 53 40 : Corn for silage or greenchop ..............................farms: 1 19 3 1 - 7 6 7 acres: (D) 344 (D) (D) - 115 285 74 tons: (D) 7,794 (D) (D) - 2,842 5,573 1,845 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 1 17 2 - - 7 1 6 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - 1 - 1 - - 5 1 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - 1 - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - 1 - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Cotton, all ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - bales: - - - - - - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas : and limas ................................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - cwt: - - - - - - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ..............................farms: 92 295 75 279 54 135 143 110 acres: 2,211 10,491 3,389 5,405 902 2,577 2,962 1,532 tons, dry equivalent: 6,159 34,116 9,360 17,054 1,566 9,384 8,690 4,887 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - 2 - 1 5 5 - 3 acres: - (D) - (D) 137 48 - 30 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 77 177 54 229 42 108 105 96 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 10 94 9 44 12 24 33 13 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 3 22 11 4 - 3 5 1 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 1 - - 2 - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 1 2 1 - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Oats for grain ............................................farms: 1 1 - 5 - 3 15 2 acres: (D) (D) - 255 - 126 659 (D) bushels: (D) (D) - 14,647 - 7,850 47,782 (D) Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - 1 - 2 - 1 9 1 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 1 - - 3 - 2 4 - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 1 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Rice ......................................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - cwt: - - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 24. Selected Crops Harvested: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : McDonough : McHenry : McLean : Macon : Macoupin : Madison : Marion : Marshall ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Harvested cropland ........................................farms: 535 604 1,199 466 863 753 555 397 acres: 223,312 157,792 559,410 244,739 364,920 224,332 181,256 180,180 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 16 118 36 24 19 30 10 29 acres: (D) 9,009 2,085 331 242 (D) (D) 4,152 : Barley for grain ..........................................farms: - - - - - - - 1 acres: - - - - - - - (D) bushels: - - - - - - - (D) Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - - - 1 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: 361 226 895 311 591 467 305 301 acres: 113,241 76,322 278,245 122,179 166,531 97,245 74,430 96,079 bushels: 24,587,071 15,102,096 61,764,027 27,714,135 33,517,000 18,305,096 13,665,181 20,440,189 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 1 16 6 2 2 4 - 18 acres: (D) 4,388 1,126 (D) (D) 110 - 2,644 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 37 44 94 49 91 108 54 34 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 110 57 282 82 161 140 103 73 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 77 56 210 62 146 106 64 79 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 65 27 122 41 97 54 41 54 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 50 19 111 35 61 44 21 46 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 22 23 76 42 35 15 22 15 : Corn for silage or greenchop ..............................farms: 12 14 14 - 18 20 6 2 acres: 485 1,392 1,943 - 1,335 513 145 (D) tons: 10,966 37,645 48,864 - 31,640 9,896 1,203 (D) Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 9 3 7 - 10 15 5 2 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - 8 5 - 6 4 1 - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 3 - - - 1 1 - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - 3 1 - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - 1 - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - 1 - - - - - : Cotton, all ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - bales: - - - - - - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas : and limas ................................................farms: - - - 1 - - - - acres: - - - (D) - - - - cwt: - - - (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 ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ..............................farms: 213 266 226 108 256 265 223 91 acres: 7,183 8,485 4,622 1,957 8,356 5,278 6,374 2,403 tons, dry equivalent: 21,033 24,970 12,478 4,598 29,701 15,164 13,302 7,554 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - 6 - 4 4 10 2 2 acres: - 78 - (D) 110 50 (D) (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 116 164 169 86 156 203 147 53 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 88 83 50 18 85 55 70 37 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 9 17 7 4 12 7 6 1 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - 1 - - 2 - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - 1 - - 1 - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Oats for grain ............................................farms: 5 2 5 - - - - 1 acres: 92 (D) 55 - - - - (D) bushels: 5,989 (D) 3,780 - - - - (D) Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 4 2 5 - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 1 - - - - - - 1 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Rice ......................................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - cwt: - - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 24. Selected Crops Harvested: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Mason : Massac : Menard : Mercer : Monroe : Montgomery : Morgan : Moultrie ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Harvested cropland ........................................farms: 388 229 257 491 390 655 586 376 acres: 262,245 89,581 126,078 204,583 155,295 311,227 236,895 163,967 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 250 35 26 29 25 8 19 15 acres: 142,468 10,229 (D) 8,901 (D) 74 (D) 159 : Barley for grain ..........................................farms: - - - - 1 - 2 - acres: - - - - (D) - (D) - bushels: - - - - (D) - (D) - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - 2 - acres: - - - - - - (D) - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - 1 - 2 - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Corn for grain ............................................farms: 324 119 178 331 211 465 420 262 acres: 120,475 29,970 63,442 114,380 46,832 148,535 111,460 88,026 bushels: 24,997,232 5,167,031 13,161,536 25,355,344 7,082,795 30,032,377 23,144,770 18,514,851 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 201 27 22 14 9 1 8 6 acres: 62,950 6,487 4,301 6,573 657 (D) 1,525 146 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 35 21 18 32 24 66 51 58 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 86 41 53 115 55 114 149 69 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 67 21 33 66 79 93 96 71 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 53 18 36 61 30 102 64 32 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 52 11 26 31 15 66 39 20 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 31 7 12 26 8 24 21 12 : Corn for silage or greenchop ..............................farms: 6 - 4 6 11 12 8 9 acres: 78 - 55 185 570 416 637 197 tons: 1,916 - 1,073 3,991 12,660 8,396 15,711 2,936 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 6 - 4 3 - 3 4 6 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - 3 10 9 1 3 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - 1 - 3 - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Cotton, all ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - bales: - - - - - - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas : and limas ................................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - cwt: - - - - - - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ..............................farms: 68 126 77 187 159 162 164 132 acres: 3,115 4,327 1,935 4,124 4,903 3,939 6,820 2,203 tons, dry equivalent: 7,911 8,923 5,507 12,601 15,640 9,122 16,684 7,797 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 11 - - 8 - 5 - 1 acres: 470 - - 126 - 52 - (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 27 67 55 129 97 109 96 107 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 35 50 20 53 52 49 56 22 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 6 9 2 5 10 4 4 3 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - 8 - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Oats for grain ............................................farms: 6 - 2 5 - 1 - 10 acres: 218 - (D) 125 - (D) - 99 bushels: 16,675 - (D) 11,512 - (D) - 8,887 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 3 - 2 3 - 1 - 10 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 3 - - 2 - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Rice ......................................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - cwt: - - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 24. Selected Crops Harvested: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Ogle : Peoria : Perry : Piatt : Pike : Pope : Pulaski : Putnam ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Harvested cropland ........................................farms: 717 776 364 321 723 168 92 123 acres: 313,579 214,201 136,838 219,605 291,606 28,383 78,986 37,493 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 20 38 3 9 26 5 10 3 acres: (D) 4,207 (D) (D) 4,659 (D) 4,544 102 : 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: 484 524 194 250 478 14 40 97 acres: 193,302 113,807 40,640 111,295 137,851 3,998 19,358 20,004 bushels: 43,106,650 24,855,943 6,376,673 25,235,038 25,557,925 722,293 3,255,786 4,211,806 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 6 10 - 3 18 1 8 - acres: 523 1,263 - (D) 3,216 (D) 4,353 - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 61 96 37 37 39 - 2 11 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 100 176 68 51 151 4 6 37 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 135 130 57 55 143 6 10 26 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 61 56 12 36 83 2 4 14 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 78 42 13 42 25 - 16 5 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 49 24 7 29 37 2 2 4 : Corn for silage or greenchop ..............................farms: 17 12 4 1 11 1 - 1 acres: 1,612 290 198 (D) 175 (D) - (D) tons: 25,687 6,156 4,179 (D) 2,435 (D) - (D) Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 4 10 - - 11 - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 8 2 4 - - 1 - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 3 - - - - - - 1 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 1 - - 1 - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 1 - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Cotton, all ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - bales: - - - - - - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas : and limas ................................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - cwt: - - - - - - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ..............................farms: 276 227 136 55 274 114 31 18 acres: 7,876 6,212 4,276 948 9,957 7,918 2,253 380 tons, dry equivalent: 25,565 19,666 10,499 2,823 26,263 13,206 6,043 1,141 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 5 2 - - - - - - acres: 142 (D) - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 193 145 82 36 145 49 9 16 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 68 63 44 19 105 43 11 1 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 11 19 10 - 24 14 11 1 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 4 - - - - 8 - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Oats for grain ............................................farms: 12 1 - - - 2 - - acres: 1,217 (D) - - - (D) - - bushels: 119,325 (D) - - - (D) - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 3 - - - - 2 - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 5 1 - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 2 - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 2 - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Rice ......................................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - cwt: - - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 24. Selected Crops Harvested: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Randolph : Richland : Rock Island : St. Clair : Saline : Sangamon : Schuyler : Scott ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Harvested cropland ........................................farms: 537 418 419 620 256 752 409 197 acres: 187,539 184,289 111,153 245,887 109,626 421,590 127,304 84,435 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 12 14 46 39 6 16 13 16 acres: 436 1,432 (D) (D) 162 (D) 2,277 3,524 : Barley for grain ..........................................farms: 1 1 5 - - - - - acres: (D) (D) 343 - - - - - bushels: (D) (D) 18,808 - - - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - 1 - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 1 - 3 - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - 2 - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Corn for grain ............................................farms: 312 276 270 411 111 509 259 131 acres: 57,110 76,798 60,274 101,640 39,272 222,397 57,937 40,648 bushels: 9,117,944 13,911,402 12,801,636 17,048,490 6,854,388 50,228,520 10,398,300 7,675,538 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 1 - 22 4 3 1 5 11 acres: (D) - 3,881 346 60 (D) 1,278 1,451 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 63 44 54 68 10 66 61 23 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 128 80 80 138 38 167 80 37 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 62 54 74 79 28 107 45 13 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 26 66 27 75 11 64 42 41 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 27 12 23 28 9 59 19 10 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 6 20 12 23 15 46 12 7 : Corn for silage or greenchop ..............................farms: 6 6 15 13 2 5 5 10 acres: 457 (D) 590 633 (D) 294 (D) 454 tons: 8,933 (D) 10,752 13,997 (D) 6,277 (D) 8,616 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 2 4 8 7 2 2 4 5 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 1 1 6 4 - 1 - 5 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 3 - - 2 - 2 - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - 1 - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - 1 - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - 1 - : Cotton, all ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - bales: - - - - - - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas : and limas ................................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - cwt: - - - - - - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ..............................farms: 258 124 176 157 129 195 139 61 acres: 8,803 2,567 5,442 5,176 7,926 4,711 7,943 1,441 tons, dry equivalent: 19,582 6,978 15,504 14,740 17,436 13,700 20,332 4,623 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 2 3 5 7 - 1 1 2 acres: (D) (D) 42 159 - (D) (D) (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 137 91 109 109 60 159 66 41 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 103 28 58 36 46 31 56 19 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 15 4 9 10 16 3 14 1 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 3 1 - - 7 1 2 - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - 2 - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - 1 1 - : Oats for grain ............................................farms: - - 10 - - 1 - - acres: - - 213 - - (D) - - bushels: - - 16,992 - - (D) - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - 8 - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - 2 - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - 1 - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Rice ......................................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - cwt: - - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 24. Selected Crops Harvested: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Shelby : Stark : Stephenson : Tazewell : Union : Vermilion : Wabash : Warren ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Harvested cropland ........................................farms: 923 255 691 683 354 748 143 542 acres: 304,641 148,410 248,194 302,221 70,991 405,347 108,586 239,646 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 13 4 28 115 27 20 5 6 acres: 594 1,201 609 47,362 (D) 1,909 2,096 359 : 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: 664 227 475 527 69 552 110 433 acres: 145,904 79,330 146,523 152,402 12,634 203,798 50,002 128,975 bushels: 29,667,211 17,928,762 31,240,647 35,548,938 2,080,265 42,149,708 7,892,157 28,975,961 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 3 - 5 86 3 11 5 1 acres: 345 - 371 26,917 (D) 1,398 962 (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 101 8 61 59 16 56 17 50 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 221 44 124 170 22 124 18 112 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 145 81 151 106 15 173 26 118 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 117 52 73 103 6 91 19 88 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 59 22 31 61 9 50 11 39 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 21 20 35 28 1 58 19 26 : Corn for silage or greenchop ..............................farms: 4 7 61 14 1 2 2 2 acres: 371 182 5,438 861 (D) (D) (D) (D) tons: 4,651 3,754 138,556 12,770 (D) (D) (D) (D) Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - 1 - - - - - acres: - - (D) - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 1 4 20 4 - 2 - 2 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 2 3 28 10 1 - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - 5 - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 1 - 6 - - - 2 - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - 1 - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - 1 - - - - - : Cotton, all ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - bales: - - - - - - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas : and limas ................................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - cwt: - - - - - - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ..............................farms: 259 53 348 138 182 181 24 142 acres: 8,284 1,752 16,647 3,096 12,876 4,168 733 3,524 tons, dry equivalent: 18,726 5,642 72,589 9,391 26,167 8,521 1,110 10,513 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 4 - - 3 3 1 - - acres: 38 - - 133 105 (D) - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 172 24 177 104 79 137 19 77 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 67 25 128 32 64 37 3 60 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 13 4 33 2 31 6 2 5 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 7 - 9 - 2 1 - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - 6 - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - 1 - - - - - : Oats for grain ............................................farms: - 1 32 3 - 9 - 6 acres: - (D) 596 53 - 447 - 84 bushels: - (D) 38,772 2,856 - 28,800 - 5,452 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - 26 2 - 2 - 6 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - 1 6 1 - 7 - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Rice ......................................................farms: - - - - 1 - - - acres: - - - - (D) - - - cwt: - - - - (D) - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 24. Selected Crops Harvested: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Washington : Wayne : White : Whiteside : Will : Williamson : Winnebago : Woodford ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Harvested cropland ........................................farms: 533 545 316 724 646 382 466 776 acres: 301,025 229,074 209,757 291,480 222,552 59,959 126,939 232,485 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 15 28 31 157 59 11 32 28 acres: 1,910 (D) 20,282 (D) (D) 26 538 (D) : Barley for grain ..........................................farms: 3 - - - - - 1 2 acres: 152 - - - - - (D) (D) bushels: 2,082 - - - - - (D) (D) Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - - 1 2 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 3 - - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Corn for grain ............................................farms: 397 296 166 583 334 91 255 531 acres: 111,069 99,126 81,827 203,342 99,539 16,591 70,291 117,559 bushels: 20,284,473 17,093,890 14,626,272 44,797,003 19,562,808 2,792,080 14,337,903 26,047,729 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 3 8 21 131 4 - 4 7 acres: (D) 1,772 10,636 34,788 56 - 386 488 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 21 47 32 65 42 17 43 75 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 152 96 43 165 101 30 84 177 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 111 52 18 147 80 25 51 150 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 42 47 21 83 52 11 38 65 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 50 26 27 79 40 4 24 46 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 21 28 25 44 19 4 15 18 : Corn for silage or greenchop ..............................farms: 26 - - 9 - - 15 4 acres: 2,748 - - 619 - - 848 80 tons: 57,608 - - 14,662 - - 21,016 2,159 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 1 - - 1 - - - - acres: (D) - - (D) - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 9 - - 5 - - 4 3 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 5 - - 2 - - 10 1 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 10 - - 2 - - 1 - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 2 - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Cotton, all ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - bales: - - - - - - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas : and limas ................................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - cwt: - - - - - - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ..............................farms: 156 208 74 204 238 240 235 191 acres: 6,938 6,954 1,874 5,242 5,509 8,470 6,332 4,800 tons, dry equivalent: 33,091 15,227 2,554 20,786 10,943 15,199 20,175 16,505 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 4 10 1 11 5 - 2 4 acres: 468 417 (D) 143 67 - (D) 50 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 84 118 57 138 196 130 152 131 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 56 77 12 53 29 89 72 51 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 11 10 5 13 12 20 11 9 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 5 3 - - 1 1 - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Oats for grain ............................................farms: 1 4 2 7 7 - 7 8 acres: (D) 36 (D) 44 302 - 61 316 bushels: (D) 3,507 (D) 3,468 27,560 - 5,808 19,622 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 1 4 2 7 2 - 7 2 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - 5 - - 6 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Rice ......................................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - cwt: - - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 24. Selected Crops Harvested: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Illinois : Adams : Alexander : Bond : Boone : Brown : Bureau ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rice - Con. : : 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 ........................................: - - - - - - - : Sorghum for grain .........................................farms: 68 1 - - - - - acres: 4,639 (D) - - - - - bushels: 456,143 (D) - - - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: 5 - - - - - - acres: 287 - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 31 1 - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 26 - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 8 - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 2 - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 1 - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - : Soybeans for beans ........................................farms: 33,243 621 59 234 163 159 580 acres: 10,213,710 138,003 33,375 65,634 50,826 32,858 161,728 bushels: 605,437,675 7,674,864 1,638,012 3,532,352 3,086,728 1,944,418 10,658,677 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 1,023 11 2 - 2 1 38 acres: 219,203 3,530 (D) - (D) (D) 7,920 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 4,172 72 8 36 21 24 38 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 9,505 183 8 60 42 49 194 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 7,874 191 6 57 38 45 176 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 5,841 117 10 38 41 30 79 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 3,609 33 17 30 16 6 61 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 2,242 25 10 13 5 5 32 : Sunflower seed, all .......................................farms: 34 - - - - - - acres: 572 - - - - - - pounds: 693,311 - - - - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 31 - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 2 - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 1 - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - : Tobacco ...................................................farms: 11 - - - - - - acres: 139 - - - - - - pounds: 201,968 - - - - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 0.9 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 1.0 to 1.9 acres ...........................................: 3 - - - - - - 2.0 to 2.9 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 3.0 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 5 - - - - - - 5.0 to 9.9 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 10.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 2 - - - - - - 25.0 to 49.9 acres .........................................: - - - - - - - 50.0 acres or more .........................................: 1 - - - - - - 50.0 to 74.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - 75.0 to 99.9 acres .......................................: 1 - - - - - - 100.0 acres or more ......................................: - - - - - - - : Wheat for grain, all ......................................farms: 4,649 100 5 51 20 18 27 acres: 540,232 3,923 2,009 6,836 1,396 689 2,507 bushels: 39,835,453 257,288 152,338 522,481 115,769 43,768 224,906 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 97 - - - - - 3 acres: 12,178 - - - - - 245 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 1,085 39 - 6 5 8 5 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 2,003 55 2 10 9 9 12 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 1,051 6 - 30 6 1 8 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 324 - 1 4 - - 2 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 131 - 2 1 - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 55 - - - - - - : Vegetables harvested for sale .............................farms: 1,388 6 - 11 10 3 15 acres: 56,304 26 - 27 56 5 233 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 895 5 - 8 7 3 11 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: 224 1 - 3 2 - 1 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: 137 - - - 1 - 3 100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................: 81 - - - - - - 250.0 to 499.9 acres .......................................: 27 - - - - - - 500.0 acres or more ........................................: 24 - - - - - - 500.0 to 749.9 acres .....................................: 12 - - - - - - 750.0 to 999.9 acres .....................................: 4 - - - - - - 1,000.0 acres or more ....................................: 8 - - - - - - : Land in orchards ..........................................farms: 1,102 18 2 6 3 - 15 acres: 5,531 73 (D) 43 (D) - 37 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 151 3 - - 2 - - acres: 608 1 - - (D) - - Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 846 15 2 3 2 - 13 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: 223 3 - 3 - - 2 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 24. Selected Crops Harvested: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Calhoun : Carroll : Cass : Champaign : Christian : Clark : Clay : Clinton ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rice - 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: 1 - - - - 3 - - acres: (D) - - - - 140 - - bushels: (D) - - - - 17,458 - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - 1 - - acres: - - - - - (D) - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - 1 - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 1 - - - - 2 - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Soybeans for beans ........................................farms: 152 227 144 776 438 301 289 473 acres: 25,997 59,905 45,142 243,303 153,894 100,386 98,948 111,940 bushels: 1,443,631 3,861,740 2,792,124 16,195,030 10,499,464 6,128,155 5,315,310 5,901,089 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - 6 31 28 1 17 5 6 acres: - 2,734 6,366 5,487 (D) 6,496 149 663 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 37 14 15 73 46 56 68 48 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 64 54 36 215 128 89 80 176 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 18 91 32 195 109 46 38 116 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 17 41 30 149 69 45 50 65 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 11 13 25 98 37 36 28 53 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 5 14 6 46 49 29 25 15 : Sunflower seed, all .......................................farms: - 3 1 1 - - - - acres: - 19 (D) (D) - - - - pounds: - 49,844 (D) (D) - - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - 3 - 1 - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - 1 - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Tobacco ...................................................farms: - - - 2 - - - - acres: - - - (D) - - - - pounds: - - - (D) - - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 0.9 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1.0 to 1.9 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 2.0 to 2.9 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 3.0 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: - - - 2 - - - - 5.0 to 9.9 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 10.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: - - - - - - - - 25.0 to 49.9 acres .........................................: - - - - - - - - 50.0 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - - - 50.0 to 74.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - - 75.0 to 99.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - - 100.0 acres or more ......................................: - - - - - - - - : Wheat for grain, all ......................................farms: 20 35 9 34 27 56 65 251 acres: 1,151 2,505 704 2,507 2,789 3,966 13,797 28,082 bushels: 75,182 205,101 50,623 194,205 197,117 290,073 1,151,300 2,130,919 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - 2 1 - 2 - 2 acres: - - (D) (D) - (D) - (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 5 9 5 7 13 16 6 50 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 12 16 1 23 3 31 27 115 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 2 10 3 2 8 4 15 63 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 1 - - 1 2 4 9 13 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - 1 1 1 6 8 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - 2 2 : Vegetables harvested for sale .............................farms: 5 10 5 17 4 9 8 5 acres: 25 (D) 381 (D) (D) 328 9 14 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 2 7 1 11 2 5 8 4 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: 3 1 2 5 2 - - 1 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: - - - - - 2 - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................: - - 2 - - 2 - - 250.0 to 499.9 acres .......................................: - 1 - 1 - - - - 500.0 acres or more ........................................: - 1 - - - - - - 500.0 to 749.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - - 750.0 to 999.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000.0 acres or more ....................................: - 1 - - - - - - : Land in orchards ..........................................farms: 32 10 2 15 8 16 4 34 acres: 322 10 (D) 69 23 31 (D) 183 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - 9 - - - 2 acres: - - - 16 - - - (D) Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 15 10 2 10 8 16 4 23 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: 13 - - 5 - - - 10 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 24. Selected Crops Harvested: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Coles : Cook : Crawford : Cumberland : De Kalb : De Witt : Douglas : Du Page ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rice - 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: - - 1 - - - - - acres: - - (D) - - - - - bushels: - - (D) - - - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - 1 - - - - - acres: - - (D) - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - 1 - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Soybeans for beans ........................................farms: 312 21 285 280 395 245 282 2 acres: 86,142 (D) 96,990 61,008 122,704 82,332 101,661 (D) bushels: 5,609,543 (D) 5,397,282 3,336,713 7,714,950 5,458,029 6,564,247 (D) Irrigated ...............................................farms: 2 - 28 3 2 - - - acres: (D) - 9,830 158 (D) - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 67 4 72 57 32 23 50 2 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 74 - 65 91 89 62 79 - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 65 8 41 59 114 63 52 - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 53 3 53 43 92 55 41 - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 35 6 23 17 45 22 31 - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 18 - 31 13 23 20 29 - : 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 ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Tobacco ...................................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - pounds: - - - - - - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 0.9 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1.0 to 1.9 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 2.0 to 2.9 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 3.0 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 5.0 to 9.9 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 10.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: - - - - - - - - 25.0 to 49.9 acres .........................................: - - - - - - - - 50.0 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - - - 50.0 to 74.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - - 75.0 to 99.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - - 100.0 acres or more ......................................: - - - - - - - - : Wheat for grain, all ......................................farms: 18 - 49 37 78 1 11 - acres: 699 - 7,914 1,324 6,054 (D) 710 - bushels: 53,911 - 609,184 99,748 512,617 (D) 44,834 - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - 12 - - - - - acres: - - 2,392 - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 8 - 14 12 13 - 8 - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 8 - 7 22 47 1 2 - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 2 - 19 3 13 - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - 7 - 3 - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - 1 - 2 - 1 - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - 1 - - - - - : Vegetables harvested for sale .............................farms: 10 34 11 5 24 7 11 12 acres: 157 364 467 9 550 12 43 52 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 4 29 5 5 14 6 6 9 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: 3 2 - - 8 1 5 3 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: 3 2 6 - - - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................: - 1 - - 1 - - - 250.0 to 499.9 acres .......................................: - - - - 1 - - - 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: 3 22 8 10 15 6 6 - acres: (D) 30 18 35 128 14 15 - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - 7 5 - - - - - acres: - 16 5 - - - - - Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 3 20 8 7 10 4 4 - 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: - 2 - 3 2 2 2 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 24. Selected Crops Harvested: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Edgar : Edwards : Effingham : Fayette : Ford : Franklin : Fulton : Gallatin ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rice - 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: - 3 - 1 - - - 1 acres: - 284 - (D) - - - (D) bushels: - 38,040 - (D) - - - (D) Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - 1 acres: - - - - - - - (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - 3 - 1 - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 1 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Soybeans for beans ........................................farms: 383 143 615 504 327 192 544 85 acres: 148,174 49,664 109,546 131,159 118,675 91,664 128,222 80,889 bushels: 9,860,445 2,601,727 6,173,088 6,653,734 7,409,765 4,302,598 7,608,697 4,234,844 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 6 2 3 - 6 - 2 20 acres: 402 (D) 208 - 637 - (D) 12,599 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 48 18 119 100 26 54 76 8 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 99 36 245 138 80 36 176 18 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 74 23 129 109 85 34 136 16 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 61 30 69 84 68 11 93 11 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 61 20 38 46 46 33 45 6 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 40 16 15 27 22 24 18 26 : Sunflower seed, all .......................................farms: 3 - - - 4 - 3 - acres: 66 - - - 61 - 3 - pounds: 27,000 - - - 107,000 - 3,000 - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 3 - - - 4 - 3 - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Tobacco ...................................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - pounds: - - - - - - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 0.9 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1.0 to 1.9 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 2.0 to 2.9 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 3.0 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 5.0 to 9.9 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 10.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: - - - - - - - - 25.0 to 49.9 acres .........................................: - - - - - - - - 50.0 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - - - 50.0 to 74.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - - 75.0 to 99.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - - 100.0 acres or more ......................................: - - - - - - - - : Wheat for grain, all ......................................farms: 15 30 151 95 23 71 27 15 acres: 1,155 3,596 6,620 11,451 1,539 12,403 1,212 4,821 bushels: 71,469 257,488 483,897 542,626 95,504 894,339 91,996 379,057 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - 4 - - 4 acres: - - - - 340 - - 1,062 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - 6 63 19 5 9 11 3 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 11 9 69 43 12 27 14 4 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 4 10 17 23 6 14 2 4 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - 5 2 - - 14 - 1 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - 10 - 7 - 1 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - 2 : Vegetables harvested for sale .............................farms: 8 - 5 34 7 11 11 5 acres: 18 - 3 365 20 58 18 4 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 8 - 5 15 5 7 10 5 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: - - - 15 2 3 1 - 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: - - - 3 - 1 - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................: - - - 1 - - - - 250.0 to 499.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - - 500.0 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - 500.0 to 749.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - - 750.0 to 999.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000.0 acres or more ....................................: - - - - - - - - : Land in orchards ..........................................farms: 2 - 3 6 - 8 7 3 acres: (D) - 3 76 - 18 32 (D) Irrigated ...............................................farms: 2 - - - - - 1 1 acres: (D) - - - - - (D) (D) Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 2 - 3 4 - 8 4 2 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 3 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 24. Selected Crops Harvested: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Greene : Grundy : Hamilton : Hancock : Hardin : Henderson : Henry : Iroquois ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rice - 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: - - 3 - - - - - acres: - - 228 - - - - - bushels: - - 31,856 - - - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - 3 - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Soybeans for beans ........................................farms: 338 266 217 597 14 232 661 957 acres: 112,070 86,558 103,651 145,566 6,497 60,286 169,354 294,879 bushels: 6,941,388 5,227,584 4,494,454 8,920,415 308,690 3,920,849 10,780,177 17,829,342 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 3 - - 7 - 33 15 10 acres: (D) - - 1,015 - 4,848 1,524 1,149 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 50 21 34 80 - 9 42 56 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 78 82 42 180 6 58 210 254 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 80 50 27 136 3 75 204 292 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 71 68 54 136 1 53 124 163 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 32 27 36 38 1 32 53 132 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 27 18 24 27 3 5 28 60 : Sunflower seed, all .......................................farms: - 2 - - - - 1 - acres: - (D) - - - - (D) - pounds: - (D) - - - - (D) - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - 2 - - - - 1 - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Tobacco ...................................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - pounds: - - - - - - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 0.9 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1.0 to 1.9 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 2.0 to 2.9 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 3.0 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 5.0 to 9.9 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 10.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: - - - - - - - - 25.0 to 49.9 acres .........................................: - - - - - - - - 50.0 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - - - 50.0 to 74.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - - 75.0 to 99.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - - 100.0 acres or more ......................................: - - - - - - - - : Wheat for grain, all ......................................farms: 28 28 56 41 - 18 18 71 acres: 1,968 642 11,759 1,936 - 629 906 4,267 bushels: 106,547 50,694 850,373 126,930 - 39,092 77,302 333,183 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - 1 - 1 acres: - - - - - (D) - (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 14 20 9 15 - 8 9 14 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 6 8 18 22 - 10 8 39 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 6 - 18 3 - - - 18 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 2 - 7 1 - - 1 - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - 1 - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - 3 - - - - - : Vegetables harvested for sale .............................farms: 3 8 - 4 6 3 16 18 acres: 38 18 - 6 1 (D) 1,160 28 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 1 7 - 4 6 2 10 17 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: 2 1 - - - - 1 1 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: - - - - - 1 2 - 100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - 2 - 250.0 to 499.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - - 500.0 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - 1 - 500.0 to 749.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - - 750.0 to 999.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - 1 - 1,000.0 acres or more ....................................: - - - - - - - - : Land in orchards ..........................................farms: 2 2 6 17 2 8 10 8 acres: (D) (D) (D) 63 (D) 10 12 7 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - 4 - 1 - 6 acres: - - - 8 - (D) - (D) Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 1 - 4 14 2 8 9 8 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: 1 2 1 3 - - 1 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 24. Selected Crops Harvested: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Jackson : Jasper : Jefferson : Jersey : Jo Daviess : Johnson : Kane : Kankakee ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rice - 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: 1 - 1 - 2 - - - acres: (D) - (D) - (D) - - - bushels: (D) - (D) - (D) - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 1 - - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - 2 - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - 1 - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Soybeans for beans ........................................farms: 293 454 379 178 271 78 192 354 acres: 161,061 110,677 102,409 58,758 49,593 18,968 57,349 123,605 bushels: 8,001,999 6,277,377 4,673,355 3,422,645 3,055,973 846,493 3,525,953 6,970,002 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 14 - - - 2 - - 13 acres: 3,772 - - - (D) - - 2,192 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 44 67 87 25 53 12 21 30 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 73 132 111 48 103 31 48 89 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 31 92 63 39 75 12 54 90 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 59 100 54 30 12 10 43 65 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 32 49 36 21 18 6 18 48 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 54 14 28 15 10 7 8 32 : Sunflower seed, all .......................................farms: 1 - - - - - - 2 acres: (D) - - - - - - (D) pounds: (D) - - - - - - (D) Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - - - 2 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 1 - - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Tobacco ...................................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - pounds: - - - - - - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 0.9 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1.0 to 1.9 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 2.0 to 2.9 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 3.0 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 5.0 to 9.9 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 10.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: - - - - - - - - 25.0 to 49.9 acres .........................................: - - - - - - - - 50.0 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - - - 50.0 to 74.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - - 75.0 to 99.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - - 100.0 acres or more ......................................: - - - - - - - - : Wheat for grain, all ......................................farms: 126 66 120 42 9 14 31 27 acres: 20,158 6,052 17,015 3,149 668 1,010 2,200 1,939 bushels: 1,472,911 471,719 1,238,786 220,093 48,343 56,720 207,082 166,223 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 6 - - - - - - 1 acres: 600 - - - - - - (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 34 11 29 7 2 4 6 3 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 37 27 40 24 6 7 21 17 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 34 27 28 9 1 2 2 7 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 10 - 14 2 - 1 2 - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 7 1 7 - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 4 - 2 - - - - - : Vegetables harvested for sale .............................farms: 32 - 7 7 26 12 49 15 acres: 57 - (D) 373 821 65 539 3,021 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 29 - 6 3 18 10 39 8 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: 3 - - 2 4 1 5 1 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: - - - - 3 1 3 2 100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................: - - - 2 - - 2 2 250.0 to 499.9 acres .......................................: - - 1 - - - - - 500.0 acres or more ........................................: - - - - 1 - - 2 500.0 to 749.9 acres .....................................: - - - - 1 - - - 750.0 to 999.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - 1 1,000.0 acres or more ....................................: - - - - - - - 1 : Land in orchards ..........................................farms: 53 9 13 11 37 22 11 10 acres: 319 55 68 131 142 43 33 13 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 13 4 6 1 7 - 2 2 acres: 41 40 30 (D) 37 - (D) (D) Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 30 5 2 6 28 19 10 10 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: 22 4 11 3 8 3 1 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 24. Selected Crops Harvested: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Kendall : Knox : Lake : La Salle : Lawrence : Lee : Livingston : Logan ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rice - 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: - 1 - - - - - - acres: - (D) - - - - - - bushels: - (D) - - - - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - 1 - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Soybeans for beans ........................................farms: 175 462 33 993 167 427 934 384 acres: 51,240 155,296 8,577 254,450 88,685 125,021 269,358 159,357 bushels: 3,208,527 9,925,687 361,061 15,716,946 4,666,428 8,123,277 17,127,727 10,994,926 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 3 - - 8 27 33 4 6 acres: 178 - - 1,781 7,853 6,873 170 776 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 30 48 2 120 23 24 73 35 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 43 123 7 289 36 117 244 89 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 41 95 8 274 28 148 267 85 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 39 97 9 170 30 62 189 71 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 15 60 7 108 24 56 114 74 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 7 39 - 32 26 20 47 30 : 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 ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Tobacco ...................................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - pounds: - - - - - - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 0.9 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1.0 to 1.9 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 2.0 to 2.9 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 3.0 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 5.0 to 9.9 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 10.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: - - - - - - - - 25.0 to 49.9 acres .........................................: - - - - - - - - 50.0 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - - - 50.0 to 74.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - - 75.0 to 99.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - - 100.0 acres or more ......................................: - - - - - - - - : Wheat for grain, all ......................................farms: 9 18 4 49 35 24 67 22 acres: 1,199 943 285 4,131 10,850 1,382 5,732 1,155 bushels: 64,566 67,813 22,375 360,167 825,178 97,244 331,661 105,378 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - 2 - 8 2 - - acres: - - (D) - 2,050 (D) - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 1 7 1 7 5 7 14 5 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 3 9 1 34 9 14 33 14 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 3 1 2 6 10 3 19 3 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 2 1 - 1 4 - 1 - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - 4 - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - 1 3 - - - : Vegetables harvested for sale .............................farms: 17 20 16 40 6 28 27 15 acres: 445 50 61 704 1,943 944 43 869 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 12 14 12 34 1 22 26 6 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: 3 6 4 5 1 - 1 2 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: 1 - - - 1 4 - 4 100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................: - - - - 1 1 - 3 250.0 to 499.9 acres .......................................: 1 - - - - 1 - - 500.0 acres or more ........................................: - - - 1 2 - - - 500.0 to 749.9 acres .....................................: - - - 1 1 - - - 750.0 to 999.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000.0 acres or more ....................................: - - - - 1 - - - : Land in orchards ..........................................farms: 24 8 29 14 3 23 3 13 acres: 32 17 90 19 24 18 2 19 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 4 - 3 - - - 2 - acres: 5 - 4 - - - (D) - Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 24 7 22 14 - 23 3 11 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: - 1 7 - 3 - - 2 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 24. Selected Crops Harvested: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : McDonough : McHenry : McLean : Macon : Macoupin : Madison : Marion : Marshall ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rice - 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: 4 - 1 - 1 - 1 - acres: 36 - (D) - (D) - (D) - bushels: 2,052 - (D) - (D) - (D) - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 4 - 1 - 1 - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - - - 1 - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Soybeans for beans ........................................farms: 341 179 862 271 576 413 329 274 acres: 101,897 62,592 273,075 118,402 184,283 109,428 95,632 80,062 bushels: 6,615,365 3,803,643 17,430,553 8,082,996 11,287,032 5,825,540 5,017,264 5,158,453 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 1 14 9 2 3 7 1 8 acres: (D) 2,141 683 (D) 16 (D) (D) 577 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 34 24 88 22 75 68 58 24 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 98 43 262 70 156 123 91 76 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 84 42 207 62 134 86 71 70 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 68 41 130 38 104 80 59 51 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 38 13 107 42 62 32 24 45 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 19 16 68 37 45 24 26 8 : Sunflower seed, all .......................................farms: - - 3 1 - 3 - - acres: - - 6 (D) - 37 - - pounds: - - 5,870 (D) - 81,337 - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - 3 1 - 3 - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Tobacco ...................................................farms: - - 2 - - - - - acres: - - (D) - - - - - pounds: - - (D) - - - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 0.9 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1.0 to 1.9 acres ...........................................: - - 2 - - - - - 2.0 to 2.9 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 3.0 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 5.0 to 9.9 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 10.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: - - - - - - - - 25.0 to 49.9 acres .........................................: - - - - - - - - 50.0 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - - - 50.0 to 74.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - - 75.0 to 99.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - - 100.0 acres or more ......................................: - - - - - - - - : Wheat for grain, all ......................................farms: 2 59 26 21 94 120 80 6 acres: (D) 3,832 1,051 2,682 9,035 18,489 12,109 228 bushels: (D) 317,723 83,169 213,399 633,125 1,192,726 952,732 17,552 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - 1 - - - 5 - - acres: - (D) - - - (D) - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 1 15 16 7 31 22 8 1 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 1 28 6 7 29 54 42 5 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - 15 4 3 20 23 12 - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - 3 11 10 13 - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - 1 - 1 3 6 3 - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - 5 2 - : Vegetables harvested for sale .............................farms: 8 70 25 11 7 34 7 9 acres: 11 1,953 457 107 13 2,124 (D) 1,232 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 8 54 19 8 7 18 6 - 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: - 9 3 2 - 6 - 4 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: - 4 2 1 - 5 1 1 100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................: - 2 1 - - 4 - 1 250.0 to 499.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - 3 500.0 acres or more ........................................: - 1 - - - 1 - - 500.0 to 749.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - - 750.0 to 999.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000.0 acres or more ....................................: - 1 - - - 1 - - : Land in orchards ..........................................farms: 5 46 22 11 21 24 12 4 acres: 22 268 14 27 111 162 24 85 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 2 10 2 3 2 4 - - acres: (D) 75 (D) 2 (D) 19 - - Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 3 37 22 8 17 14 10 1 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: 2 6 - 3 3 8 2 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 24. Selected Crops Harvested: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Mason : Massac : Menard : Mercer : Monroe : Montgomery : Morgan : Moultrie ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rice - 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: 1 - 1 - 5 15 - - acres: (D) - (D) - 246 316 - - bushels: (D) - (D) - 23,712 29,070 - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: 1 - - - - - - - acres: (D) - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 1 - 1 - - 13 - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - 5 2 - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Soybeans for beans ........................................farms: 282 113 165 286 248 457 403 236 acres: 103,693 52,891 59,992 85,579 87,203 151,687 116,255 72,960 bushels: 6,377,257 2,295,599 3,749,253 5,420,222 4,137,727 9,870,194 7,102,270 4,444,703 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 177 27 14 13 6 1 12 - acres: 51,447 3,740 2,917 2,196 567 (D) 1,728 - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 16 10 22 25 36 59 66 46 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 75 34 40 87 52 118 108 80 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 74 21 39 67 47 98 89 44 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 45 12 26 62 62 83 77 31 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 49 7 27 32 30 67 33 23 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 23 29 11 13 21 32 30 12 : Sunflower seed, all .......................................farms: 1 - 1 - 1 - - - acres: (D) - (D) - (D) - - - pounds: (D) - (D) - (D) - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 1 - 1 - 1 - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Tobacco ...................................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - pounds: - - - - - - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 0.9 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1.0 to 1.9 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 2.0 to 2.9 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 3.0 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 5.0 to 9.9 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 10.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: - - - - - - - - 25.0 to 49.9 acres .........................................: - - - - - - - - 50.0 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - - - 50.0 to 74.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - - 75.0 to 99.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - - 100.0 acres or more ......................................: - - - - - - - - : Wheat for grain, all ......................................farms: 26 13 11 5 160 71 34 16 acres: 3,085 3,739 1,222 151 24,995 7,234 2,633 857 bushels: 232,314 239,337 102,501 14,245 1,756,655 563,024 180,944 48,938 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 10 - - - 5 - - - acres: 1,439 - - - 255 - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 1 - 3 4 23 16 7 8 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 12 4 5 1 49 25 22 6 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 12 4 2 - 56 24 2 1 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 1 3 - - 22 5 3 1 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - 2 1 - 9 - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - 1 1 - - : Vegetables harvested for sale .............................farms: 61 1 2 2 11 5 9 14 acres: 13,284 (D) (D) (D) (D) 84 98 98 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 6 1 1 2 9 3 6 6 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: 3 - 1 - 1 - 2 7 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: 19 - - - - 2 1 1 100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................: 19 - - - 1 - - - 250.0 to 499.9 acres .......................................: 5 - - - - - - - 500.0 acres or more ........................................: 9 - - - - - - - 500.0 to 749.9 acres .....................................: 5 - - - - - - - 750.0 to 999.9 acres .....................................: 2 - - - - - - - 1,000.0 acres or more ....................................: 2 - - - - - - - : Land in orchards ..........................................farms: 3 1 6 5 9 4 4 - acres: 7 (D) 5 9 12 9 20 - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - 5 - - - acres: - - - - 3 - - - Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 2 - 6 5 9 4 3 - 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: 1 - - - - - 1 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 24. Selected Crops Harvested: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Ogle : Peoria : Perry : Piatt : Pike : Pope : Pulaski : Putnam ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rice - 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 - 1 - 1 - - - acres: (D) - (D) - (D) - - - bushels: (D) - (D) - (D) - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 1 - 1 - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 1 - - - 1 - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Soybeans for beans ........................................farms: 404 483 259 220 439 61 70 73 acres: 104,226 90,512 83,735 106,191 139,228 16,310 55,414 16,581 bushels: 6,819,724 5,934,982 3,568,229 7,406,601 7,958,338 772,681 2,486,738 1,012,998 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 3 13 2 1 8 2 2 - acres: 355 2,124 (D) (D) 1,437 (D) (D) - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 38 72 31 20 47 7 12 7 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 121 176 95 46 126 26 10 28 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 120 108 43 43 120 8 14 14 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 57 87 48 42 78 4 8 13 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 50 32 24 43 29 13 4 10 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 18 8 18 26 39 3 22 1 : Sunflower seed, all .......................................farms: 1 1 - - - - - - acres: (D) (D) - - - - - - pounds: (D) (D) - - - - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - 1 - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 1 - - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Tobacco ...................................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - pounds: - - - - - - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 0.9 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1.0 to 1.9 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 2.0 to 2.9 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 3.0 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 5.0 to 9.9 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 10.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: - - - - - - - - 25.0 to 49.9 acres .........................................: - - - - - - - - 50.0 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - - - 50.0 to 74.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - - 75.0 to 99.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - - 100.0 acres or more ......................................: - - - - - - - - : Wheat for grain, all ......................................farms: 47 26 130 15 58 2 23 3 acres: 5,086 1,130 25,720 1,785 5,294 (D) 6,567 207 bushels: 421,261 90,198 1,946,602 152,419 205,749 (D) 461,487 15,602 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - 1 2 - 1 - - - acres: - (D) (D) - (D) - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 15 12 23 6 18 - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 20 12 56 5 21 - 6 3 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 7 2 37 3 12 1 12 - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 1 - 7 - 7 1 2 - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 4 - 1 - - - 1 - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - 6 1 - - 2 - : Vegetables harvested for sale .............................farms: 19 25 2 4 1 2 - 3 acres: 403 1,779 (D) 6 (D) (D) - (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 11 9 2 4 1 2 - 3 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: 3 4 - - - - - - 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: 4 5 - - - - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................: 1 5 - - - - - - 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: 7 14 1 6 5 7 4 3 acres: 6 59 (D) 23 (D) 26 (D) (D) Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 7 10 1 4 4 3 2 3 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: - 4 - 2 - 4 2 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 24. Selected Crops Harvested: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Randolph : Richland : Rock Island : St. Clair : Saline : Sangamon : Schuyler : Scott ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rice - 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: 1 - - 1 3 - - - acres: (D) - - (D) 474 - - - bushels: (D) - - (D) 57,648 - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - 1 - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 1 - - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - 3 - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Soybeans for beans ........................................farms: 326 273 214 408 134 441 244 137 acres: 111,775 100,971 43,596 125,181 61,113 192,486 59,165 41,702 bushels: 5,167,505 4,566,630 2,638,409 5,909,579 2,991,166 13,448,929 3,186,561 2,519,338 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 1 7 11 2 1 4 6 10 acres: (D) 1,300 713 (D) (D) 386 992 2,031 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 54 38 30 66 17 74 37 17 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 94 63 86 87 42 106 72 43 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 75 50 47 101 20 109 67 21 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 30 57 23 88 10 54 35 37 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 46 38 19 37 27 53 22 12 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 27 27 9 29 18 45 11 7 : 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 ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Tobacco ...................................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - pounds: - - - - - - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 0.9 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1.0 to 1.9 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 2.0 to 2.9 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 3.0 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 5.0 to 9.9 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 10.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: - - - - - - - - 25.0 to 49.9 acres .........................................: - - - - - - - - 50.0 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - - - 50.0 to 74.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - - 75.0 to 99.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - - 100.0 acres or more ......................................: - - - - - - - - : Wheat for grain, all ......................................farms: 194 71 10 151 9 16 9 5 acres: 32,351 8,871 278 22,154 997 1,578 807 118 bushels: 2,423,921 698,962 17,497 1,469,173 84,762 131,950 43,547 5,600 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - 1 - 1 - - acres: - - - (D) - (D) - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 44 11 4 33 1 4 - 3 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 56 32 6 60 2 7 7 2 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 56 18 - 35 6 4 1 - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 27 9 - 12 - 1 1 - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 5 1 - 6 - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 6 - - 5 - - - - : Vegetables harvested for sale .............................farms: 1 10 21 19 - 16 3 3 acres: (D) 172 122 755 - 84 (D) 2 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 1 4 16 11 - 10 2 3 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: - 3 4 5 - 6 - - 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: - 3 1 1 - - 1 - 100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - - 250.0 to 499.9 acres .......................................: - - - 2 - - - - 500.0 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - 500.0 to 749.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - - 750.0 to 999.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000.0 acres or more ....................................: - - - - - - - - : Land in orchards ..........................................farms: 8 6 12 21 5 12 3 5 acres: 22 13 127 (D) 7 29 15 30 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 3 - - - - 4 - - acres: 12 - - - - 4 - - Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 7 4 11 17 5 11 1 - 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: 1 2 - 2 - 1 2 5 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 24. Selected Crops Harvested: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Shelby : Stark : Stephenson : Tazewell : Union : Vermilion : Wabash : Warren ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rice - Con. : : 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 ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Sorghum for grain .........................................farms: - - - 3 - 1 2 - 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 .............................................: - - - - - - 2 - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - 1 - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Soybeans for beans ........................................farms: 674 195 363 506 111 482 116 373 acres: 147,782 65,473 75,460 136,802 42,792 194,133 55,406 106,890 bushels: 8,757,706 4,340,884 4,632,026 9,015,789 2,086,337 12,374,109 2,617,404 7,075,151 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 3 3 4 78 13 6 5 4 acres: 205 423 186 17,189 2,215 475 934 347 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 103 3 32 71 15 61 13 47 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 212 47 128 159 45 108 20 95 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 142 47 109 96 18 116 31 99 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 141 62 58 100 10 89 20 68 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 58 20 28 53 4 50 19 45 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 18 16 8 27 19 58 13 19 : 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 ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Tobacco ...................................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - pounds: - - - - - - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 0.9 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1.0 to 1.9 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 2.0 to 2.9 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 3.0 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 5.0 to 9.9 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 10.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: - - - - - - - - 25.0 to 49.9 acres .........................................: - - - - - - - - 50.0 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - - - 50.0 to 74.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - - 75.0 to 99.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - - 100.0 acres or more ......................................: - - - - - - - - : Wheat for grain, all ......................................farms: 87 6 53 64 28 48 18 10 acres: 4,446 444 3,909 3,510 2,838 4,314 3,214 181 bushels: 309,523 35,192 327,950 298,864 173,709 258,633 209,743 10,680 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - 10 - - 2 - acres: - - - 416 - - (D) - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 22 1 8 21 9 17 2 8 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 57 4 33 32 8 21 5 2 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 6 - 11 10 8 3 6 - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 2 1 - 1 3 7 4 - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - 1 - - - 1 - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Vegetables harvested for sale .............................farms: 14 12 33 43 19 20 - 3 acres: 28 1,608 78 5,673 314 49 - 3 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 13 3 29 3 6 19 - 3 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: 1 - 3 6 9 1 - - 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: - 4 1 13 3 - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................: - 2 - 14 1 - - - 250.0 to 499.9 acres .......................................: - 3 - 5 - - - - 500.0 acres or more ........................................: - - - 2 - - - - 500.0 to 749.9 acres .....................................: - - - 2 - - - - 750.0 to 999.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000.0 acres or more ....................................: - - - - - - - - : Land in orchards ..........................................farms: 7 - 22 6 28 8 2 3 acres: 7 - 26 36 715 38 (D) 19 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - 10 1 - 1 - - acres: - - 12 (D) - (D) - - Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 7 - 20 2 19 3 - 1 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: - - 2 4 7 5 2 2 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 24. Selected Crops Harvested: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Washington : Wayne : White : Whiteside : Will : Williamson : Winnebago : Woodford ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rice - 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: - 4 1 - - - - - acres: - 453 (D) - - - - - bushels: - 50,043 (D) - - - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - 1 - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - 1 - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - 2 - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - 1 - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Soybeans for beans ........................................farms: 408 325 230 388 333 116 205 510 acres: 157,031 118,452 123,699 78,434 113,196 32,560 46,294 105,634 bushels: 7,668,690 5,836,338 6,694,971 4,910,529 6,300,801 1,494,934 2,664,834 6,744,226 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 4 5 23 99 - - - 8 acres: 732 738 9,611 14,741 - - - 770 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 28 44 38 43 36 23 25 52 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 108 94 60 124 92 34 85 201 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 105 68 18 125 93 17 37 123 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 68 56 39 60 48 22 30 72 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 56 22 33 27 39 14 24 52 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 43 41 42 9 25 6 4 10 : Sunflower seed, all .......................................farms: - - - - - - 1 - acres: - - - - - - (D) - pounds: - - - - - - (D) - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - - 1 - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Tobacco ...................................................farms: - 7 - - - - - - acres: - (D) - - - - - - pounds: - 188,500 - - - - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 0.9 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1.0 to 1.9 acres ...........................................: - 1 - - - - - - 2.0 to 2.9 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 3.0 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: - 3 - - - - - - 5.0 to 9.9 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 10.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: - 2 - - - - - - 25.0 to 49.9 acres .........................................: - - - - - - - - 50.0 acres or more .........................................: - 1 - - - - - - 50.0 to 74.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - - 75.0 to 99.9 acres .......................................: - 1 - - - - - - 100.0 acres or more ......................................: - - - - - - - - : Wheat for grain, all ......................................farms: 271 72 33 15 43 23 47 56 acres: 51,044 8,636 6,389 807 3,140 2,546 2,902 4,745 bushels: 4,211,638 651,212 438,659 44,714 279,006 179,980 232,858 329,785 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 3 - 2 2 - - - - acres: 368 - (D) (D) - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 23 6 2 5 8 6 13 20 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 103 36 11 8 28 10 26 20 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 89 24 14 2 5 3 8 13 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 34 3 3 - 2 4 - 2 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 18 2 2 - - - - 1 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 4 1 1 - - - - - : Vegetables harvested for sale .............................farms: 14 7 1 29 44 12 22 32 acres: 936 (D) (D) 1,832 309 101 166 1,150 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 5 5 - 16 31 6 12 17 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: 1 - 1 5 9 6 8 4 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: - 1 - 5 4 - 2 9 100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................: 8 - - - - - - 2 250.0 to 499.9 acres .......................................: - - - 1 - - - - 500.0 acres or more ........................................: - 1 - 2 - - - - 500.0 to 749.9 acres .....................................: - - - 2 - - - - 750.0 to 999.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000.0 acres or more ....................................: - 1 - - - - - - : Land in orchards ..........................................farms: 11 5 1 22 35 13 21 20 acres: 67 4 (D) 55 106 36 126 42 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - 3 - 3 7 4 acres: - - - 11 - 15 73 5 Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 5 5 1 20 29 10 13 18 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: 6 - - 2 6 3 8 2 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 24. Selected Crops Harvested: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Illinois : Adams : Alexander : Bond : Boone : Brown : Bureau ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Land in orchards - Con. : Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: - Con. : : 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: 28 - - - 1 - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................: 3 - - - - - - 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 ....................................: - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Calhoun : Carroll : Cass : Champaign : Christian : Clark : Clay : Clinton ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Land in orchards - Con. : Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: - Con. : : 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: 3 - - - - - - 1 100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................: 1 - - - - - - - 250.0 to 499.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - - 500.0 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - 500.0 to 749.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - - 750.0 to 999.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000.0 acres or more ....................................: - - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Coles : Cook : Crawford : Cumberland : De Kalb : De Witt : Douglas : Du Page ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Land in orchards - Con. : Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: - Con. : : 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: - - - - 3 - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - - 250.0 to 499.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - - 500.0 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - 500.0 to 749.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - - 750.0 to 999.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000.0 acres or more ....................................: - - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Edgar : Edwards : Effingham : Fayette : Ford : Franklin : Fulton : Gallatin ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Land in orchards - Con. : Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: - Con. : : 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: - - - 2 - - - 1 100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - - 250.0 to 499.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - - 500.0 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - 500.0 to 749.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - - 750.0 to 999.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000.0 acres or more ....................................: - - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Greene : Grundy : Hamilton : Hancock : Hardin : Henderson : Henry : Iroquois ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Land in orchards - Con. : Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: - Con. : : 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: - - 1 - - - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - - 250.0 to 499.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - - 500.0 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - 500.0 to 749.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - - 750.0 to 999.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000.0 acres or more ....................................: - - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Jackson : Jasper : Jefferson : Jersey : Jo Daviess : Johnson : Kane : Kankakee ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Land in orchards - Con. : Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: - Con. : : 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: 1 - - 2 1 - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - - 250.0 to 499.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - - 500.0 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - 500.0 to 749.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - - 750.0 to 999.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000.0 acres or more ....................................: - - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Kendall : Knox : Lake : La Salle : Lawrence : Lee : Livingston : Logan ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Land in orchards - Con. : Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: - Con. : : 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: - - - - - - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - - 250.0 to 499.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - - 500.0 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - 500.0 to 749.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - - 750.0 to 999.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000.0 acres or more ....................................: - - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : McDonough : McHenry : McLean : Macon : Macoupin : Madison : Marion : Marshall ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Land in orchards - Con. : Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: - Con. : : 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: - 3 - - 1 2 - 3 100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - - 250.0 to 499.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - - 500.0 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - 500.0 to 749.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - - 750.0 to 999.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000.0 acres or more ....................................: - - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 24. Selected Crops Harvested: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Mason : Massac : Menard : Mercer : Monroe : Montgomery : Morgan : Moultrie ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Land in orchards - Con. : Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: - Con. : : 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: - 1 - - - - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - - 250.0 to 499.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - - 500.0 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - 500.0 to 749.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - - 750.0 to 999.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000.0 acres or more ....................................: - - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Ogle : Peoria : Perry : Piatt : Pike : Pope : Pulaski : Putnam ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Land in orchards - Con. : Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: - Con. : : 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: - - - - 1 - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - - 250.0 to 499.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - - 500.0 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - 500.0 to 749.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - - 750.0 to 999.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000.0 acres or more ....................................: - - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Randolph : Richland : Rock Island : St. Clair : Saline : Sangamon : Schuyler : Scott ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Land in orchards - Con. : Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: - Con. : : 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: - - - 1 - - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................: - - 1 - - - - - 250.0 to 499.9 acres .......................................: - - - 1 - - - - 500.0 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - 500.0 to 749.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - - 750.0 to 999.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000.0 acres or more ....................................: - - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Shelby : Stark : Stephenson : Tazewell : Union : Vermilion : Wabash : Warren ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Land in orchards - Con. : Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: - Con. : : 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: - - - - - - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................: - - - - 1 - - - 250.0 to 499.9 acres .......................................: - - - - 1 - - - 500.0 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - 500.0 to 749.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - - 750.0 to 999.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000.0 acres or more ....................................: - - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Washington : Wayne : White : Whiteside : Will : Williamson : Winnebago : Woodford ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Land in orchards - Con. : Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: - Con. : : 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: - - - - - - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - - 250.0 to 499.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - - 500.0 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - 500.0 to 749.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - - 750.0 to 999.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000.0 acres or more ....................................: - - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 25. Field Crops: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Harvested : Irrigated : Harvested : Irrigated :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Quantity : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Quantity : Farms : Acres ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BARLEY FOR GRAIN (BUSHELS) : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................: 52 6,511 385,529 2 (D) 29 665 37,593 - - : Counties : : Bond .............................................: 3 95 7,369 - - - - - - - Boone ............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) - - Brown ............................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Bureau ...........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Champaign ........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Christian ........................................: 3 762 42,300 - - - - - - - Clinton ..........................................: 6 669 43,212 - - 3 70 2,500 - - Coles ............................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Douglas ..........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Edwards ..........................................: 3 195 11,013 - - - - - - - : Effingham ........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Ford .............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Greene ...........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Hancock ..........................................: 3 1,770 112,368 - - - - - - - Henderson ........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Henry ............................................: 5 1,154 66,572 - - - - - - - Iroquois .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Jefferson ........................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Jo Daviess .......................................: - - - - - 5 79 4,420 - - Kane .............................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - : Kankakee .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Kendall ..........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - La Salle .........................................: 3 897 53,820 - - - - - - - Lawrence .........................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Marshall .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Monroe ...........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Morgan ...........................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) - - - - - Randolph .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) - - Richland .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Rock Island ......................................: 5 343 18,808 - - 1 (D) (D) - - : Washington .......................................: 3 152 2,082 - - - - - - - Winnebago ........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Woodford .........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 3 112 6,880 - - : BUCKWHEAT (BUSHELS) : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 3 150 1,960 - - : Counties : : Kane .............................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Marshall .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Stark ............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Woodford .........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - : CANOLA (POUNDS) : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) - - : Counties : : Clinton ..........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Lawrence .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Wayne ............................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - : CHICKPEAS, ALL (CWT) : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - : Counties : : Woodford .........................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - : CORN FOR GRAIN (BUSHELS) : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................: 35,190 10,421,518 2,143,284,486 1,249 346,598 34,792 11,080,510 2,187,782,071 1,157 362,903 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 662 141,411 26,426,998 9 4,314 669 170,774 32,143,198 19 6,808 Alexander ........................................: 20 4,354 687,929 1 (D) 27 5,211 831,143 2 (D) Bond .............................................: 228 54,182 9,993,413 2 (D) 220 52,929 8,678,553 - - Boone ............................................: 186 58,957 12,631,185 8 315 211 54,653 10,269,232 2 (D) Brown ............................................: 154 31,403 6,177,137 3 280 135 32,742 6,203,520 1 (D) Bureau ...........................................: 703 229,049 50,335,316 47 13,843 645 241,210 52,497,545 36 9,502 Calhoun ..........................................: 150 17,685 3,137,431 - - 147 21,639 3,401,598 - - Carroll ..........................................: 317 136,803 31,132,744 7 3,661 302 133,944 30,708,987 9 5,124 Cass .............................................: 181 68,190 14,798,728 41 13,943 203 86,133 16,918,946 58 23,207 Champaign ........................................: 870 261,772 55,604,295 31 7,941 798 277,293 56,143,282 27 8,861 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CORN FOR GRAIN (BUSHELS) - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Christian ........................................: 454 163,114 36,773,933 1 (D) 455 190,461 40,415,812 3 17 Clark ............................................: 374 92,073 18,888,747 19 5,140 350 95,903 17,921,640 19 5,316 Clay .............................................: 253 63,792 12,082,094 - - 258 72,088 8,375,547 1 (D) Clinton ..........................................: 495 103,471 19,379,981 2 (D) 444 84,970 13,304,000 2 (D) Coles ............................................: 316 87,465 17,822,958 - - 324 98,897 20,001,724 1 (D) Cook .............................................: 15 (D) (D) 3 3 17 2,504 353,739 - - Crawford .........................................: 256 90,933 17,810,503 26 7,980 250 87,368 15,432,908 22 4,149 Cumberland .......................................: 291 53,996 10,661,901 3 143 297 58,237 10,357,710 - - De Kalb ..........................................: 492 199,660 41,715,106 3 403 466 202,521 41,138,247 2 (D) De Witt ..........................................: 255 81,171 17,534,987 - - 258 85,067 17,591,591 3 (D) : Douglas ..........................................: 288 97,790 20,331,077 - - 330 116,891 25,035,525 - - Du Page ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 4 (D) (D) - - Edgar ............................................: 405 143,723 29,716,381 6 346 393 145,876 28,979,678 1 (D) Edwards ..........................................: 151 41,560 7,216,105 - - 153 43,380 7,148,443 - - Effingham ........................................: 632 102,148 19,573,511 3 125 604 103,965 18,738,905 1 (D) Fayette ..........................................: 477 101,614 18,981,564 - - 482 118,696 19,356,291 - - Ford .............................................: 338 121,820 25,839,528 6 717 342 126,275 25,905,852 5 788 Franklin .........................................: 165 32,821 4,930,542 4 26 148 37,668 5,942,584 - - Fulton ...........................................: 592 132,062 24,969,661 4 905 510 141,277 28,476,242 6 597 Gallatin .........................................: 78 71,086 13,610,427 24 16,511 81 74,482 14,369,053 28 15,907 : Greene ...........................................: 390 104,136 19,442,438 2 (D) 408 118,379 22,806,460 3 568 Grundy ...........................................: 277 90,285 18,728,611 - - 279 108,769 22,195,660 3 (D) Hamilton .........................................: 179 62,816 11,425,043 - - 168 62,347 11,006,964 - - Hancock ..........................................: 598 155,643 30,935,400 11 3,236 611 176,035 38,019,250 23 5,141 Hardin ...........................................: 8 1,536 213,482 - - 11 (D) (D) - - Henderson ........................................: 252 85,696 18,585,461 48 12,661 279 88,056 19,054,163 34 8,509 Henry ............................................: 747 215,672 46,614,546 29 5,344 736 228,670 50,614,384 32 5,925 Iroquois .........................................: 1,036 302,965 62,513,878 21 3,226 989 318,759 60,759,909 12 4,586 Jackson ..........................................: 233 48,360 7,421,798 19 3,904 151 30,908 4,890,751 7 717 Jasper ...........................................: 392 83,871 16,480,691 1 (D) 470 89,631 15,363,164 - - : Jefferson ........................................: 246 41,559 6,842,526 - - 283 46,139 6,318,103 - - Jersey ...........................................: 193 55,363 10,358,429 - - 221 75,359 12,444,299 - - Jo Daviess .......................................: 374 95,562 19,777,556 - - 378 98,799 19,037,982 2 (D) Johnson ..........................................: 48 5,812 865,196 1 (D) 46 4,999 712,078 3 300 Kane .............................................: 228 67,315 14,463,217 7 181 261 78,683 14,129,473 - - Kankakee .........................................: 442 165,914 32,181,065 24 7,391 444 153,952 30,734,098 23 9,431 Kendall ..........................................: 190 62,600 13,091,919 2 (D) 178 67,769 13,779,997 - - Knox .............................................: 553 184,472 40,585,165 6 104 478 179,797 41,290,991 3 16 Lake .............................................: 41 8,135 1,410,050 2 (D) 40 9,457 1,420,781 5 174 La Salle .........................................: 1,031 289,573 61,427,036 10 3,942 922 274,836 58,412,249 6 5,363 : Lawrence .........................................: 166 77,951 15,743,463 26 17,675 215 94,865 15,911,958 26 16,020 Lee ..............................................: 518 203,808 44,569,683 47 16,613 517 232,950 48,340,179 47 16,003 Livingston .......................................: 1,037 282,327 60,712,962 3 90 892 279,725 58,145,746 - - Logan ............................................: 375 182,336 40,982,942 15 3,641 448 175,138 38,009,598 11 1,698 McDonough ........................................: 361 113,241 24,587,071 1 (D) 432 136,868 30,037,315 1 (D) McHenry ..........................................: 226 76,322 15,102,096 16 4,388 263 92,962 16,122,308 21 5,054 McLean ...........................................: 895 278,245 61,764,027 6 1,126 878 281,899 61,293,039 12 2,431 Macon ............................................: 311 122,179 27,714,135 2 (D) 351 129,044 27,239,809 1 (D) Macoupin .........................................: 591 166,531 33,517,000 2 (D) 575 164,851 30,904,543 - - Madison ..........................................: 467 97,245 18,305,096 4 110 457 121,675 20,650,361 1 (D) : Marion ...........................................: 305 74,430 13,665,181 - - 307 67,970 9,506,075 - - Marshall .........................................: 301 96,079 20,440,189 18 2,644 333 95,980 21,354,838 8 1,604 Mason ............................................: 324 120,475 24,997,232 201 62,950 299 128,358 26,358,505 192 68,984 Massac ...........................................: 119 29,970 5,167,031 27 6,487 95 22,479 3,862,216 17 5,847 Menard ...........................................: 178 63,442 13,161,536 22 4,301 196 68,179 14,473,366 14 2,577 Mercer ...........................................: 331 114,380 25,355,344 14 6,573 351 123,167 28,509,915 19 4,618 Monroe ...........................................: 211 46,832 7,082,795 9 657 206 49,625 6,820,449 13 2,155 Montgomery .......................................: 465 148,535 30,032,377 1 (D) 527 187,192 35,753,317 1 (D) Morgan ...........................................: 420 111,460 23,144,770 8 1,525 390 131,605 25,935,859 15 5,852 Moultrie .........................................: 262 88,026 18,514,851 6 146 264 105,879 22,736,093 - - : Ogle .............................................: 484 193,302 43,106,650 6 523 490 203,932 42,220,411 3 430 Peoria ...........................................: 524 113,807 24,855,943 10 1,263 471 104,430 22,809,323 9 1,825 Perry ............................................: 194 40,640 6,376,673 - - 194 39,635 5,236,049 - - Piatt ............................................: 250 111,295 25,235,038 3 (D) 250 121,876 26,222,864 - - Pike .............................................: 478 137,851 25,557,925 18 3,216 454 160,812 29,373,448 9 1,918 Pope .............................................: 14 3,998 722,293 1 (D) 24 4,850 765,482 1 (D) Pulaski ..........................................: 40 19,358 3,255,786 8 4,353 61 18,653 3,442,484 7 3,647 Putnam ...........................................: 97 20,004 4,211,806 - - 100 22,312 4,766,641 - - Randolph .........................................: 312 57,110 9,117,944 1 (D) 311 61,926 7,885,541 1 (D) Richland .........................................: 276 76,798 13,911,402 - - 257 66,488 9,771,475 2 (D) : Rock Island ......................................: 270 60,274 12,801,636 22 3,881 292 65,984 14,396,753 17 3,058 St. Clair ........................................: 411 101,640 17,048,490 4 346 383 92,737 14,637,594 1 (D) Saline ...........................................: 111 39,272 6,854,388 3 60 114 43,643 7,391,753 1 (D) Sangamon .........................................: 509 222,397 50,228,520 1 (D) 519 257,193 55,447,695 2 (D) Schuyler .........................................: 259 57,937 10,398,300 5 1,278 258 67,048 12,429,267 8 1,216 Scott ............................................: 131 40,648 7,675,538 11 1,451 154 60,497 11,989,623 17 3,633 Shelby ...........................................: 664 145,904 29,667,211 3 345 625 149,513 28,677,138 1 (D) Stark ............................................: 227 79,330 17,928,762 - - 221 88,880 20,084,931 - - Stephenson .......................................: 475 146,523 31,240,647 5 371 434 153,010 30,646,455 1 (D) Tazewell .........................................: 527 152,402 35,548,938 86 26,917 495 140,629 30,863,934 87 25,148 : Union ............................................: 69 12,634 2,080,265 3 (D) 67 16,599 2,617,478 1 (D) Vermilion ........................................: 552 203,798 42,149,708 11 1,398 518 208,358 41,563,815 3 490 Wabash ...........................................: 110 50,002 7,892,157 5 962 116 47,881 8,043,959 10 1,340 Warren ...........................................: 433 128,975 28,975,961 1 (D) 458 158,390 37,465,808 3 (D) Washington .......................................: 397 111,069 20,284,473 3 (D) 427 116,899 15,140,778 5 872 Wayne ............................................: 296 99,126 17,093,890 8 1,772 378 119,771 17,965,873 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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CORN FOR GRAIN (BUSHELS) - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : White ............................................: 166 81,827 14,626,272 21 10,636 166 92,677 17,377,252 29 12,425 Whiteside ........................................: 583 203,342 44,797,003 131 34,788 530 216,805 44,815,629 123 44,135 Will .............................................: 334 99,539 19,562,808 4 56 294 88,990 17,299,747 - - Williamson .......................................: 91 16,591 2,792,080 - - 98 17,803 2,917,967 - - Winnebago ........................................: 255 70,291 14,337,903 4 386 253 79,836 14,768,314 9 971 Woodford .........................................: 531 117,559 26,047,729 7 488 508 124,650 26,679,814 2 (D) : COTTON, ALL (BALES) : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - : Counties : : Alexander ........................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - : UPLAND COTTON (BALES) : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - : Counties : : Alexander ........................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - : DRY EDIBLE BEANS, EXCLUDING : CHICKPEAS AND LIMAS (CWT) : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................: 5 908 8,788 1 (D) 9 300 8,881 - - : Counties : : Bureau ...........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - De Kalb ..........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Iroquois .........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - La Salle .........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Macon ............................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - Stark ............................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Whiteside ........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Woodford .........................................: - - - - - 4 246 8,640 - - : DRY EDIBLE PEAS (CWT) : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................: 2 (D) (D) 1 (D) 10 694 28,989 - - : Counties : : De Kalb ..........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Ford .............................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Kendall ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - La Salle .........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Peoria ...........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Tazewell .........................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Warren ...........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Woodford .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) - - : DRY LIMA BEANS (CWT) : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................: - - - - - 6 295 (D) - - : Counties : : De Kalb ..........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - La Salle .........................................: - - - - - 5 (D) 3,946 - - : EMMER AND SPELT (BUSHELS) : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 6 114 6,000 - - : Counties : : Jackson ..........................................: - - - - - 6 114 6,000 - - Lawrence .........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - : HEMP FOR FIBER (POUNDS) : (SEE TEXT) : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................: 4 44 215,100 - - (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 FIBER (POUNDS) : (SEE TEXT) - Con. : : Counties : : Bureau ...........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) De Kalb ..........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Fayette ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : HEMP FOR FLORAL (CBD AND OTHER : CANNABINOID USAGE) (POUNDS) : (SEE TEXT) : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................: 62 141 60,860 18 41 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Counties : : Boone ............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Champaign ........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) De Kalb ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Fayette ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Fulton ...........................................: 3 12 1,200 3 12 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Greene ...........................................: 3 (D) (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Hardin ...........................................: 6 6 3,000 - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Henry ............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Jasper ...........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Jo Daviess .......................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Johnson ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Kane .............................................: 6 6 875 5 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Lake .............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Livingston .......................................: 1 (D) (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) McHenry ..........................................: 12 14 8,400 4 6 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Macon ............................................: 2 (D) (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Marion ...........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Randolph .........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Sangamon .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Schuyler .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Warren ...........................................: 2 (D) (D) 1 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Will .............................................: 6 7 3,500 - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Woodford .........................................: 5 17 10,000 3 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : OATS FOR GRAIN (BUSHELS) : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................: 298 11,418 937,052 3 54 507 15,447 1,258,247 1 (D) : Counties : : Adams ............................................: - - - - - 8 194 16,076 - - Bond .............................................: - - - - - 4 44 4,180 - - Boone ............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 10 198 14,008 - - Brown ............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Bureau ...........................................: 7 285 23,475 3 54 7 90 6,369 1 (D) Carroll ..........................................: 12 305 29,560 - - 12 251 17,478 - - Champaign ........................................: 6 225 19,176 - - 10 192 14,459 - - Christian ........................................: 4 273 18,000 - - 3 19 1,560 - - Clay .............................................: - - - - - 4 488 32,124 - - Clinton ..........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - : Cook .............................................: - - - - - 4 118 1,888 - - De Kalb ..........................................: 9 2,877 284,550 - - 19 4,560 432,782 - - De Witt ..........................................: - - - - - 3 43 2,200 - - Douglas ..........................................: 5 111 4,867 - - 8 139 11,741 - - Du Page ..........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Edgar ............................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Effingham ........................................: - - - - - 3 11 (D) - - Fayette ..........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Ford .............................................: 4 113 6,090 - - 3 13 770 - - Fulton ...........................................: 8 127 10,246 - - - - - - - : Greene ...........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 7 166 6,480 - - Grundy ...........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Henry ............................................: 7 84 6,978 - - 35 416 30,746 - - Iroquois .........................................: 5 168 11,890 - - 12 126 8,463 - - Jackson ..........................................: - - - - - 3 12 600 - - Jasper ...........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Jefferson ........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Jo Daviess .......................................: 42 977 65,223 - - 59 1,021 65,393 - - Kane .............................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 21 893 74,124 - - Kankakee .........................................: 5 92 4,810 - - 4 35 2,790 - - : Kendall ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Knox .............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 8 147 12,380 - - Lake .............................................: - - - - - 5 182 13,834 - - La Salle .........................................: 5 255 14,647 - - 6 125 8,900 - - Lee ..............................................: 3 126 7,850 - - 12 151 12,686 - - Livingston .......................................: 15 659 47,782 - - 11 690 64,451 - - Logan ............................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 3 (D) (D) - - McDonough ........................................: 5 92 5,989 - - 9 109 9,502 - - McHenry ..........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 8 148 7,396 - - McLean ...........................................: 5 55 3,780 - - 14 186 14,070 - - Macon ............................................: - - - - - 3 106 8,042 - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OATS FOR GRAIN (BUSHELS) - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Marshall .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 8 186 18,050 - - Mason ............................................: 6 218 16,675 - - 9 139 12,000 - - Massac ...........................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Menard ...........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Mercer ...........................................: 5 125 11,512 - - 6 138 11,092 - - Monroe ...........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Montgomery .......................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Moultrie .........................................: 10 99 8,887 - - 12 111 6,963 - - Ogle .............................................: 12 1,217 119,325 - - 14 392 31,245 - - Peoria ...........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 4 71 3,600 - - : Piatt ............................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Pike .............................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Pope .............................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Pulaski ..........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Randolph .........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Richland .........................................: - - - - - 8 102 5,582 - - Rock Island ......................................: 10 213 16,992 - - 12 146 10,460 - - St. Clair ........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Sangamon .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Shelby ...........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - : Stark ............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Stephenson .......................................: 32 596 38,772 - - 36 798 56,203 - - Tazewell .........................................: 3 53 2,856 - - 4 82 6,322 - - Vermilion ........................................: 9 447 28,800 - - 4 100 3,000 - - Warren ...........................................: 6 84 5,452 - - 7 121 6,817 - - Washington .......................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 3 68 5,539 - - Wayne ............................................: 4 36 3,507 - - 1 (D) (D) - - White ............................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Whiteside ........................................: 7 44 3,468 - - 9 330 23,065 - - Will .............................................: 7 302 27,560 - - 10 460 46,518 - - : Williamson .......................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Winnebago ........................................: 7 61 5,808 - - 12 114 7,446 - - Woodford .........................................: 8 316 19,622 - - 9 419 29,930 - - : POPCORN (POUNDS, SHELLED) : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................: 124 22,875 116,201,205 71 17,834 115 21,694 93,287,371 64 17,403 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Bureau ...........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 7 423 1,830,484 1 (D) Calhoun ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Champaign ........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 6 6 13,800 - - Clark ............................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Clay .............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - De Kalb ..........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - De Witt ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - Edgar ............................................: 5 21 15,600 - - - - - - - Effingham ........................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - : Fayette ..........................................: - - - - - 4 574 2,496,820 - - Henry ............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 5 9 29,000 - - Iroquois .........................................: - - - - - 3 231 772,786 - - Jo Daviess .......................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Kane .............................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Kendall ..........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Knox .............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Lawrence .........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Livingston .......................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Logan ............................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - : McHenry ..........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - McLean ...........................................: 7 13 7,600 - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Madison ..........................................: 3 3 1,800 - - - - - - - Marshall .........................................: - - - - - 5 375 2,250,000 - - Mason ............................................: 72 19,662 101,657,666 63 16,514 49 16,765 69,591,204 49 15,733 Mercer ...........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Peoria ...........................................: 3 (D) (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Richland .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Rock Island ......................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - St. Clair ........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - : Sangamon .........................................: - - - - - 6 6 8,520 - - Stark ............................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Tazewell .........................................: 8 1,127 4,709,124 6 (D) 14 1,817 10,011,821 10 1,318 : PROSO MILLET (BUSHELS) : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................: - - - - - 3 (D) 876 1 (D) : Counties : : Livingston .......................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Mason ............................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 25. Field Crops: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Harvested : Irrigated : Harvested : Irrigated :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Quantity : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Quantity : Farms : Acres ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RICE (CWT) : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) : Counties : : Alexander ........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Union ............................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - : RYE FOR GRAIN (BUSHELS) : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................: 196 14,869 401,743 5 25 208 6,993 279,799 1 (D) : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 4 77 2,598 - - - - - - - Alexander ........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Bond .............................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Boone ............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Bureau ...........................................: 4 41 2,436 - - 7 191 7,450 - - Carroll ..........................................: 4 292 10,456 - - 7 191 8,140 - - Cass .............................................: 5 (D) (D) 1 (D) 8 102 2,296 - - Champaign ........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) - - Christian ........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Clark ............................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - : Clinton ..........................................: 6 664 9,114 - - 6 60 2,034 - - Cook .............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - De Kalb ..........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - De Witt ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Edgar ............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) - - Edwards ..........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Effingham ........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Fayette ..........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Ford .............................................: 4 392 3,432 - - - - - - - Fulton ...........................................: 3 (D) (D) - - 3 51 1,845 - - : Greene ...........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Grundy ...........................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Hamilton .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) - - Hancock ..........................................: 4 366 13,688 - - 3 49 1,585 - - Henderson ........................................: 3 42 1,260 - - 2 (D) (D) - - Henry ............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 6 251 10,644 - - Iroquois .........................................: 6 813 20,768 - - 6 38 1,406 - - Jackson ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) - - Jefferson ........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) - - Jersey ...........................................: 3 16 295 - - 7 79 2,940 - - : Jo Daviess .......................................: 11 1,697 38,403 - - 8 309 11,460 - - Kane .............................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Kankakee .........................................: 3 15 755 1 (D) 4 32 1,290 - - Knox .............................................: - - - - - 3 47 1,840 - - La Salle .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Lee ..............................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Livingston .......................................: 3 408 9,445 - - 4 (D) 6,616 - - Logan ............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 3 223 7,805 - - McDonough ........................................: 3 300 12,000 - - 5 84 2,899 - - McLean ...........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - : Macon ............................................: 3 404 9,295 - - 1 (D) (D) - - Macoupin .........................................: 6 78 3,324 - - 4 46 1,640 - - Madison ..........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Marshall .........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 6 132 5,010 - - Mason ............................................: 12 503 15,141 - - 17 762 30,461 - - Massac ...........................................: 3 549 16,470 - - - - - - - Menard ...........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Mercer ...........................................: - - - - - 7 181 8,450 - - Monroe ...........................................: 2 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - Montgomery .......................................: 5 1,399 35,255 - - 3 85 2,640 - - : Ogle .............................................: 7 604 18,658 - - 4 (D) (D) - - Peoria ...........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 4 120 5,150 - - Perry ............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) - - Pike .............................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Pulaski ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) - - Putnam ...........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Randolph .........................................: 3 66 1,980 - - 4 297 11,259 - - Rock Island ......................................: 5 164 10,600 - - 2 (D) (D) - - St. Clair ........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 3 44 1,460 - - Sangamon .........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - : Scott ............................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) - - Shelby ...........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Stark ............................................: - - - - - 3 278 12,200 - - Stephenson .......................................: 7 207 10,681 - - 7 54 3,030 - - Tazewell .........................................: 6 438 17,859 - - 7 74 3,476 - - Vermilion ........................................: 3 50 1,700 1 (D) - - - - - Wabash ...........................................: 4 700 18,534 - - - - - - - Warren ...........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Washington .......................................: 4 178 6,129 - - 5 112 4,299 - - Wayne ............................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - : White ............................................: - - - - - 4 122 5,532 - - Whiteside ........................................: 11 798 15,782 - - 13 649 26,760 1 (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 25. Field Crops: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Harvested : Irrigated : Harvested : Irrigated :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Quantity : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Quantity : Farms : Acres ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RYE FOR GRAIN (BUSHELS) - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Will .............................................: 4 101 5,230 - - 1 (D) (D) - - Williamson .......................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Winnebago ........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) - - Woodford .........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - : SORGHUM FOR GRAIN : (BUSHELS) : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................: 68 4,639 456,143 5 287 156 12,736 1,343,372 11 518 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Alexander ........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Bond .............................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Brown ............................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Calhoun ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) - - Champaign ........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Clark ............................................: 3 140 17,458 1 (D) 7 201 18,113 1 (D) Clay .............................................: - - - - - 7 221 23,201 - - Clinton ..........................................: - - - - - 3 (D) (D) - - Crawford .........................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 3 150 19,042 2 (D) : Edwards ..........................................: 3 284 38,040 - - 3 271 17,186 - - Effingham ........................................: - - - - - 3 126 13,893 - - Fayette ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) - - Franklin .........................................: - - - - - 4 623 (D) - - Gallatin .........................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 4 442 51,612 2 (D) Greene ...........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Hamilton .........................................: 3 228 31,856 - - 1 (D) (D) - - Hardin ...........................................: - - - - - 3 420 58,800 - - Henderson ........................................: - - - - - 4 170 17,616 - - Henry ............................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - : Iroquois .........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Jackson ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 12 1,656 179,302 - - Jefferson ........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 3 (D) 23,598 - - Jersey ...........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Jo Daviess .......................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Johnson ..........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Knox .............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - McDonough ........................................: 4 36 2,052 - - - - - - - McHenry ..........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - McLean ...........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - : Macoupin .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Marion ...........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) - - Mason ............................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 13 279 39,312 4 212 Menard ...........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Mercer ...........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Monroe ...........................................: 5 246 23,712 - - 10 814 85,323 - - Montgomery .......................................: 15 316 29,070 - - - - - - - Ogle .............................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Perry ............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 7 474 50,674 - - Pike .............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) - - : Randolph .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 4 171 17,128 - - Richland .........................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) St. Clair ........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) - - Saline ...........................................: 3 474 57,648 - - 2 (D) (D) - - Sangamon .........................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Tazewell .........................................: 3 (D) (D) 1 (D) 3 50 2,714 - - Union ............................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Vermilion ........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Wabash ...........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Washington .......................................: - - - - - 3 318 31,748 - - : Wayne ............................................: 4 453 50,043 - - 12 940 92,834 - - White ............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 8 1,855 221,208 - - Williamson .......................................: - - - - - 6 191 21,338 - - : SOYBEANS FOR BEANS : (BUSHELS) : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................: 33,243 10,213,710 605,437,675 1,023 219,203 36,581 10,607,911 599,908,475 858 189,900 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 621 138,003 7,674,864 11 3,530 727 156,131 8,624,161 9 4,043 Alexander ........................................: 59 33,375 1,638,012 2 (D) 56 31,249 1,401,912 2 (D) Bond .............................................: 234 65,634 3,532,352 - - 267 79,234 4,375,104 - - Boone ............................................: 163 50,826 3,086,728 2 (D) 195 41,644 1,944,875 1 (D) Brown ............................................: 159 32,858 1,944,418 1 (D) 176 32,347 1,748,521 - - Bureau ...........................................: 580 161,728 10,658,677 38 7,920 603 145,109 8,835,987 21 3,832 Calhoun ..........................................: 152 25,997 1,443,631 - - 177 27,490 1,534,809 - - Carroll ..........................................: 227 59,905 3,861,740 6 2,734 225 44,470 2,771,206 6 1,510 Cass .............................................: 144 45,142 2,792,124 31 6,366 228 65,038 3,852,276 45 7,155 Champaign ........................................: 776 243,303 16,195,030 28 5,487 827 266,472 16,863,789 18 5,168 Christian ........................................: 438 153,894 10,499,464 1 (D) 484 178,961 11,857,042 - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SOYBEANS FOR BEANS : (BUSHELS) - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Clark ............................................: 301 100,386 6,128,155 17 6,496 392 112,869 6,209,741 21 5,854 Clay .............................................: 289 98,948 5,315,310 5 149 358 154,568 6,579,371 2 (D) Clinton ..........................................: 473 111,940 5,901,089 6 663 491 96,599 4,651,414 5 685 Coles ............................................: 312 86,142 5,609,543 2 (D) 357 105,839 6,613,457 1 (D) Cook .............................................: 21 (D) (D) - - 25 5,168 247,092 - - Crawford .........................................: 285 96,990 5,397,282 28 9,830 268 91,052 4,924,819 14 4,860 Cumberland .......................................: 280 61,008 3,336,713 3 158 370 68,925 3,552,130 10 880 De Kalb ..........................................: 395 122,704 7,714,950 2 (D) 463 135,822 7,880,133 - - De Witt ..........................................: 245 82,332 5,458,029 - - 279 85,510 5,546,154 2 (D) Douglas ..........................................: 282 101,661 6,564,247 - - 302 108,731 6,818,753 - - : Du Page ..........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 4 423 20,498 - - Edgar ............................................: 383 148,174 9,860,445 6 402 400 142,517 8,715,226 - - Edwards ..........................................: 143 49,664 2,601,727 2 (D) 154 45,959 2,366,738 - - Effingham ........................................: 615 109,546 6,173,088 3 208 677 125,773 6,471,188 3 194 Fayette ..........................................: 504 131,159 6,653,734 - - 590 152,127 7,608,343 - - Ford .............................................: 327 118,675 7,409,765 6 637 361 122,543 7,274,490 3 165 Franklin .........................................: 192 91,664 4,302,598 - - 240 88,203 4,144,137 - - Fulton ...........................................: 544 128,222 7,608,697 2 (D) 516 131,816 7,366,937 3 315 Gallatin .........................................: 85 80,889 4,234,844 20 12,599 98 78,322 4,258,361 20 11,882 Greene ...........................................: 338 112,070 6,941,388 3 (D) 401 110,905 6,896,747 2 (D) : Grundy ...........................................: 266 86,558 5,227,584 - - 274 108,998 6,024,867 - - Hamilton .........................................: 217 103,651 4,494,454 - - 188 82,339 4,402,088 - - Hancock ..........................................: 597 145,566 8,920,415 7 1,015 635 163,959 10,215,076 10 1,683 Hardin ...........................................: 14 6,497 308,690 - - 26 5,257 210,135 - - Henderson ........................................: 232 60,286 3,920,849 33 4,848 252 59,831 3,717,057 17 3,879 Henry ............................................: 661 169,354 10,780,177 15 1,524 695 179,997 10,635,195 14 1,150 Iroquois .........................................: 957 294,879 17,829,342 10 1,149 997 294,361 15,896,150 7 721 Jackson ..........................................: 293 161,061 8,001,999 14 3,772 298 109,532 5,156,440 3 724 Jasper ...........................................: 454 110,677 6,277,377 - - 473 105,491 5,444,558 - - Jefferson ........................................: 379 102,409 4,673,355 - - 435 131,549 5,648,200 - - : Jersey ...........................................: 178 58,758 3,422,645 - - 257 62,131 3,487,281 - - Jo Daviess .......................................: 271 49,593 3,055,973 2 (D) 277 49,277 2,631,399 - - Johnson ..........................................: 78 18,968 846,493 - - 89 21,721 960,507 1 (D) Kane .............................................: 192 57,349 3,525,953 - - 249 66,495 3,726,055 - - Kankakee .........................................: 354 123,605 6,970,002 13 2,192 439 125,566 6,535,154 11 3,699 Kendall ..........................................: 175 51,240 3,208,527 3 178 183 55,581 3,121,553 - - Knox .............................................: 462 155,296 9,925,687 - - 494 146,884 9,123,002 2 (D) Lake .............................................: 33 8,577 361,061 - - 35 7,580 256,668 1 (D) La Salle .........................................: 993 254,450 15,716,946 8 1,781 928 241,578 14,228,484 2 (D) Lawrence .........................................: 167 88,685 4,666,428 27 7,853 245 97,356 5,274,923 23 11,347 : Lee ..............................................: 427 125,021 8,123,277 33 6,873 452 124,632 7,370,561 33 7,145 Livingston .......................................: 934 269,358 17,127,727 4 170 900 274,690 15,890,646 2 (D) Logan ............................................: 384 159,357 10,994,926 6 776 439 146,829 9,944,162 9 860 McDonough ........................................: 341 101,897 6,615,365 1 (D) 457 121,187 7,812,306 - - McHenry ..........................................: 179 62,592 3,803,643 14 2,141 242 67,086 3,187,313 13 2,398 McLean ...........................................: 862 273,075 17,430,553 9 683 881 290,771 18,808,108 9 715 Macon ............................................: 271 118,402 8,082,996 2 (D) 343 129,258 8,401,383 1 (D) Macoupin .........................................: 576 184,283 11,287,032 3 16 615 152,808 8,950,112 - - Madison ..........................................: 413 109,428 5,825,540 7 (D) 507 137,628 7,537,152 1 (D) Marion ...........................................: 329 95,632 5,017,264 1 (D) 372 100,951 4,689,728 1 (D) : Marshall .........................................: 274 80,062 5,158,453 8 577 306 74,618 4,377,167 4 640 Mason ............................................: 282 103,693 6,377,257 177 51,447 291 102,809 6,175,287 167 44,320 Massac ...........................................: 113 52,891 2,295,599 27 3,740 116 55,081 2,570,408 15 4,476 Menard ...........................................: 165 59,992 3,749,253 14 2,917 205 58,680 3,656,908 15 1,217 Mercer ...........................................: 286 85,579 5,420,222 13 2,196 338 100,811 6,143,053 13 2,849 Monroe ...........................................: 248 87,203 4,137,727 6 567 254 76,878 3,256,909 5 515 Montgomery .......................................: 457 151,687 9,870,194 1 (D) 553 179,718 10,508,197 1 (D) Morgan ...........................................: 403 116,255 7,102,270 12 1,728 406 113,428 6,854,183 10 1,814 Moultrie .........................................: 236 72,960 4,444,703 - - 261 81,120 5,258,247 - - Ogle .............................................: 404 104,226 6,819,724 3 355 441 91,873 5,175,229 2 (D) : Peoria ...........................................: 483 90,512 5,934,982 13 2,124 466 90,284 5,364,309 6 830 Perry ............................................: 259 83,735 3,568,229 2 (D) 282 89,503 3,747,509 - - Piatt ............................................: 220 106,191 7,406,601 1 (D) 280 121,610 8,218,056 7 700 Pike .............................................: 439 139,228 7,958,338 8 1,437 434 128,713 7,414,759 8 923 Pope .............................................: 61 16,310 772,681 2 (D) 41 8,956 414,292 2 (D) Pulaski ..........................................: 70 55,414 2,486,738 2 (D) 102 53,697 2,490,288 5 1,504 Putnam ...........................................: 73 16,581 1,012,998 - - 91 18,879 1,075,896 1 (D) Randolph .........................................: 326 111,775 5,167,505 1 (D) 382 109,087 4,785,045 1 (D) Richland .........................................: 273 100,971 4,566,630 7 1,300 274 77,274 3,706,086 3 419 Rock Island ......................................: 214 43,596 2,638,409 11 713 277 49,141 2,922,102 11 1,254 : St. Clair ........................................: 408 125,181 5,909,579 2 (D) 436 110,670 5,293,047 2 (D) Saline ...........................................: 134 61,113 2,991,166 1 (D) 156 62,065 2,935,750 - - Sangamon .........................................: 441 192,486 13,448,929 4 386 557 216,586 14,465,142 - - Schuyler .........................................: 244 59,165 3,186,561 6 992 261 65,609 3,620,318 5 1,144 Scott ............................................: 137 41,702 2,519,338 10 2,031 169 58,228 3,412,660 12 2,666 Shelby ...........................................: 674 147,782 8,757,706 3 205 640 148,417 8,439,797 1 (D) Stark ............................................: 195 65,473 4,340,884 3 423 223 71,765 4,544,008 - - Stephenson .......................................: 363 75,460 4,632,026 4 186 387 79,567 4,559,484 1 (D) Tazewell .........................................: 506 136,802 9,015,789 78 17,189 509 117,198 7,543,995 66 10,855 Union ............................................: 111 42,792 2,086,337 13 2,215 144 53,203 2,552,722 10 2,904 : Vermilion ........................................: 482 194,133 12,374,109 6 475 528 211,090 13,153,455 2 (D) Wabash ...........................................: 116 55,406 2,617,404 5 934 124 51,563 2,648,626 10 1,340 Warren ...........................................: 373 106,890 7,075,151 4 347 445 129,887 8,075,416 3 (D) Washington .......................................: 408 157,031 7,668,690 4 732 478 163,399 7,184,953 5 746 Wayne ............................................: 325 118,452 5,836,338 5 738 394 154,776 7,083,781 - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SOYBEANS FOR BEANS : (BUSHELS) - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : White ............................................: 230 123,699 6,694,971 23 9,611 243 137,888 7,392,947 26 8,000 Whiteside ........................................: 388 78,434 4,910,529 99 14,741 441 91,218 5,045,928 85 14,514 Will .............................................: 333 113,196 6,300,801 - - 356 101,745 5,267,831 - - Williamson .......................................: 116 32,560 1,494,934 - - 131 32,388 1,475,642 - - Winnebago ........................................: 205 46,294 2,664,834 - - 250 59,497 2,783,449 4 456 Woodford .........................................: 510 105,634 6,744,226 8 770 521 115,853 7,073,920 2 (D) : SUNFLOWER SEED, ALL : (POUNDS) : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................: 34 572 693,311 - - 20 514 684,886 1 (D) : Counties : : Carroll ..........................................: 3 19 49,844 - - - - - - - Cass .............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Champaign ........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) - - Clark ............................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Edgar ............................................: 3 66 27,000 - - 1 (D) (D) - - Ford .............................................: 4 61 107,000 - - - - - - - Franklin .........................................: - - - - - 3 30 9,000 - - Fulton ...........................................: 3 3 3,000 - - - - - - - Greene ...........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Grundy ...........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - : Henry ............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Iroquois .........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Jackson ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Kane .............................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Kankakee .........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Livingston .......................................: - - - - - 4 16 32,666 - - McHenry ..........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) McLean ...........................................: 3 6 5,870 - - - - - - - Macon ............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Madison ..........................................: 3 37 81,337 - - - - - - - : Mason ............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Menard ...........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Monroe ...........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Ogle .............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Peoria ...........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - St. Clair ........................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Warren ...........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Winnebago ........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - : SUNFLOWER SEED, OIL VARIETIES : (POUNDS) : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................: 28 562 682,321 - - 16 508 680,086 - - : Counties : : Carroll ..........................................: 3 19 49,844 - - - - - - - Cass .............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Champaign ........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) - - Clark ............................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Edgar ............................................: 3 66 27,000 - - 1 (D) (D) - - Ford .............................................: 3 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Franklin .........................................: - - - - - 3 30 9,000 - - Fulton ...........................................: 3 3 3,000 - - - - - - - Grundy ...........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Iroquois .........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - : Jackson ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Kane .............................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Kankakee .........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Livingston .......................................: - - - - - 4 16 32,666 - - Macon ............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Madison ..........................................: 3 37 81,337 - - - - - - - Mason ............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Monroe ...........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Ogle .............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Peoria ...........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - : Warren ...........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Winnebago ........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - : SUNFLOWER SEED, NON-OIL : VARIETIES (POUNDS) : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................: 6 10 10,990 - - 4 6 4,800 1 (D) : Counties : : Ford .............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Greene ...........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Henry ............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 25. Field Crops: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Harvested : Irrigated : Harvested : Irrigated :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Quantity : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Quantity : Farms : Acres ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SUNFLOWER SEED, NON-OIL : VARIETIES (POUNDS) - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : McHenry ..........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) McLean ...........................................: 3 6 5,870 - - - - - - - Menard ...........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - St. Clair ........................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - : TOBACCO (POUNDS) : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................: 11 139 201,968 - - 20 (D) 479,347 2 (D) : Counties : : Champaign ........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - McLean ...........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) - - Wayne ............................................: 7 (D) 188,500 - - 18 241 (D) 2 (D) : TRITICALE FOR GRAIN (BUSHELS) : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................: 8 83 3,534 - - 3 130 9,625 - - : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 3 36 1,440 - - - - - - - Boone ............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Kendall ..........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Knox .............................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Monroe ...........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Morgan ...........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Washington .......................................: 3 (D) (D) - - - - - - - : WHEAT FOR GRAIN, ALL : (BUSHELS) : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................: 4,649 540,232 39,835,453 97 12,178 4,545 476,433 35,755,318 68 7,247 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 100 3,923 257,288 - - 111 5,149 333,425 - - Alexander ........................................: 5 2,009 152,338 - - 6 1,190 84,247 - - Bond .............................................: 51 6,836 522,481 - - 80 9,099 633,570 - - Boone ............................................: 20 1,396 115,769 - - 20 875 74,608 - - Brown ............................................: 18 689 43,768 - - 17 593 46,038 - - Bureau ...........................................: 27 2,507 224,906 3 245 18 736 64,898 1 (D) Calhoun ..........................................: 20 1,151 75,182 - - 20 1,514 86,348 - - Carroll ..........................................: 35 2,505 205,101 - - 20 1,140 103,705 - - Cass .............................................: 9 704 50,623 2 (D) 26 1,500 86,233 4 120 Champaign ........................................: 34 2,507 194,205 1 (D) 39 3,371 258,342 - - : Christian ........................................: 27 2,789 197,117 - - 35 2,010 158,534 3 11 Clark ............................................: 56 3,966 290,073 2 (D) 35 3,228 256,973 2 (D) Clay .............................................: 65 13,797 1,151,300 - - 83 19,724 1,508,438 - - Clinton ..........................................: 251 28,082 2,130,919 2 (D) 229 23,091 1,695,891 2 (D) Coles ............................................: 18 699 53,911 - - 26 1,074 78,086 - - Cook .............................................: - - - - - 3 254 13,368 - - Crawford .........................................: 49 7,914 609,184 12 2,392 46 6,882 520,012 3 212 Cumberland .......................................: 37 1,324 99,748 - - 47 930 75,793 - - De Kalb ..........................................: 78 6,054 512,617 - - 59 3,080 291,137 - - De Witt ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 4 (D) (D) - - : Douglas ..........................................: 11 710 44,834 - - 21 751 60,429 - - Edgar ............................................: 15 1,155 71,469 - - 8 328 22,446 1 (D) Edwards ..........................................: 30 3,596 257,488 - - 31 3,031 241,424 - - Effingham ........................................: 151 6,620 483,897 - - 112 5,344 424,450 - - Fayette ..........................................: 95 11,451 542,626 - - 71 5,597 396,582 - - Ford .............................................: 23 1,539 95,504 4 340 21 939 60,830 1 (D) Franklin .........................................: 71 12,403 894,339 - - 70 10,985 826,850 - - Fulton ...........................................: 27 1,212 91,996 - - 12 875 53,686 - - Gallatin .........................................: 15 4,821 379,057 4 1,062 12 5,058 470,923 3 691 Greene ...........................................: 28 1,968 106,547 - - 58 2,113 134,061 - - : Grundy ...........................................: 28 642 50,694 - - 17 842 57,414 - - Hamilton .........................................: 56 11,759 850,373 - - 52 8,816 693,825 - - Hancock ..........................................: 41 1,936 126,930 - - 59 2,401 179,139 - - Hardin ...........................................: - - - - - 5 119 8,900 - - Henderson ........................................: 18 629 39,092 1 (D) 18 996 74,766 1 (D) Henry ............................................: 18 906 77,302 - - 19 880 62,680 - - Iroquois .........................................: 71 4,267 333,183 1 (D) 71 7,569 577,107 1 (D) Jackson ..........................................: 126 20,158 1,472,911 6 600 78 16,201 1,088,706 - - Jasper ...........................................: 66 6,052 471,719 - - 70 3,777 308,304 - - Jefferson ........................................: 120 17,015 1,238,786 - - 101 17,411 1,326,758 - - : Jersey ...........................................: 42 3,149 220,093 - - 16 639 44,580 - - Jo Daviess .......................................: 9 668 48,343 - - 33 646 58,632 - - Johnson ..........................................: 14 1,010 56,720 - - 3 (D) (D) - - Kane .............................................: 31 2,200 207,082 - - 41 1,907 164,930 - - Kankakee .........................................: 27 1,939 166,223 1 (D) 27 3,901 319,373 2 (D) Kendall ..........................................: 9 1,199 64,566 - - 15 506 35,193 - - Knox .............................................: 18 943 67,813 - - 19 491 42,396 - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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. : : Lake .............................................: 4 285 22,375 2 (D) 9 638 37,403 - - La Salle .........................................: 49 4,131 360,167 - - 32 1,927 170,840 - - Lawrence .........................................: 35 10,850 825,178 8 2,050 35 5,252 363,636 5 845 Lee ..............................................: 24 1,382 97,244 2 (D) 22 1,085 81,802 2 (D) Livingston .......................................: 67 5,732 331,661 - - 66 5,841 409,258 - - Logan ............................................: 22 1,155 105,378 - - 21 778 51,538 - - McDonough ........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 7 235 18,700 - - McHenry ..........................................: 59 3,832 317,723 1 (D) 58 2,910 234,369 1 (D) McLean ...........................................: 26 1,051 83,169 - - 18 1,866 149,480 - - Macon ............................................: 21 2,682 213,399 - - 17 1,363 84,185 - - : Macoupin .........................................: 94 9,035 633,125 - - 86 5,868 401,205 - - Madison ..........................................: 120 18,489 1,192,726 5 (D) 147 16,331 1,078,291 - - Marion ...........................................: 80 12,109 952,732 - - 89 10,253 749,729 - - Marshall .........................................: 6 228 17,552 - - 6 1,025 78,196 - - Mason ............................................: 26 3,085 232,314 10 1,439 31 3,250 268,657 17 1,994 Massac ...........................................: 13 3,739 239,337 - - 18 1,595 141,302 - - Menard ...........................................: 11 1,222 102,501 - - 19 1,073 95,175 - - Mercer ...........................................: 5 151 14,245 - - 5 363 23,742 1 (D) Monroe ...........................................: 160 24,995 1,756,655 5 255 155 23,522 1,701,926 1 (D) Montgomery .......................................: 71 7,234 563,024 - - 109 7,622 571,919 - - : Morgan ...........................................: 34 2,633 180,944 - - 21 740 60,510 - - Moultrie .........................................: 16 857 48,938 - - 21 664 48,570 - - Ogle .............................................: 47 5,086 421,261 - - 39 1,980 192,783 - - Peoria ...........................................: 26 1,130 90,198 1 (D) 29 856 58,070 - - Perry ............................................: 130 25,720 1,946,602 2 (D) 104 23,692 1,829,029 - - Piatt ............................................: 15 1,785 152,419 - - 12 1,180 92,488 - - Pike .............................................: 58 5,294 205,749 1 (D) 49 3,108 211,783 1 (D) Pope .............................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Pulaski ..........................................: 23 6,567 461,487 - - 18 5,665 404,078 - - Putnam ...........................................: 3 207 15,602 - - 6 270 24,158 - - : Randolph .........................................: 194 32,351 2,423,921 - - 197 31,098 2,466,031 - - Richland .........................................: 71 8,871 698,962 - - 54 7,627 636,703 - - Rock Island ......................................: 10 278 17,497 - - 4 109 8,217 - - St. Clair ........................................: 151 22,154 1,469,173 1 (D) 120 14,931 1,070,572 - - Saline ...........................................: 9 997 84,762 - - 18 2,065 143,731 - - Sangamon .........................................: 16 1,578 131,950 1 (D) 25 2,665 160,168 - - Schuyler .........................................: 9 807 43,547 - - 17 858 61,088 - - Scott ............................................: 5 118 5,600 - - 8 372 24,110 - - Shelby ...........................................: 87 4,446 309,523 - - 104 4,385 316,269 - - Stark ............................................: 6 444 35,192 - - 5 273 22,401 - - : Stephenson .......................................: 53 3,909 327,950 - - 56 2,480 228,670 - - Tazewell .........................................: 64 3,510 298,864 10 416 47 1,714 131,797 2 (D) Union ............................................: 28 2,838 173,709 - - 28 3,816 275,899 - - Vermilion ........................................: 48 4,314 258,633 - - 28 2,127 146,586 - - Wabash ...........................................: 18 3,214 209,743 2 (D) 16 2,892 174,605 2 (D) Warren ...........................................: 10 181 10,680 - - 8 131 7,496 - - Washington .......................................: 271 51,044 4,211,638 3 368 281 46,645 3,659,836 2 (D) Wayne ............................................: 72 8,636 651,212 - - 75 11,673 835,966 - - White ............................................: 33 6,389 438,659 2 (D) 41 8,601 665,588 4 1,711 Whiteside ........................................: 15 807 44,714 2 (D) 24 1,843 149,347 6 354 : Will .............................................: 43 3,140 279,006 - - 49 3,623 254,742 - - Williamson .......................................: 23 2,546 179,980 - - 17 1,892 110,240 - - Winnebago ........................................: 47 2,902 232,858 - - 50 2,870 231,424 - - Woodford .........................................: 56 4,745 329,785 - - 40 2,800 211,390 - - : WINTER WHEAT FOR GRAIN : (BUSHELS) : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................: 4,649 540,232 39,835,453 97 12,178 4,545 476,433 35,755,318 68 7,247 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 100 3,923 257,288 - - 111 5,149 333,425 - - Alexander ........................................: 5 2,009 152,338 - - 6 1,190 84,247 - - Bond .............................................: 51 6,836 522,481 - - 80 9,099 633,570 - - Boone ............................................: 20 1,396 115,769 - - 20 875 74,608 - - Brown ............................................: 18 689 43,768 - - 17 593 46,038 - - Bureau ...........................................: 27 2,507 224,906 3 245 18 736 64,898 1 (D) Calhoun ..........................................: 20 1,151 75,182 - - 20 1,514 86,348 - - Carroll ..........................................: 35 2,505 205,101 - - 20 1,140 103,705 - - Cass .............................................: 9 704 50,623 2 (D) 26 1,500 86,233 4 120 Champaign ........................................: 34 2,507 194,205 1 (D) 39 3,371 258,342 - - : Christian ........................................: 27 2,789 197,117 - - 35 2,010 158,534 3 11 Clark ............................................: 56 3,966 290,073 2 (D) 35 3,228 256,973 2 (D) Clay .............................................: 65 13,797 1,151,300 - - 83 19,724 1,508,438 - - Clinton ..........................................: 251 28,082 2,130,919 2 (D) 229 23,091 1,695,891 2 (D) Coles ............................................: 18 699 53,911 - - 26 1,074 78,086 - - Cook .............................................: - - - - - 3 254 13,368 - - Crawford .........................................: 49 7,914 609,184 12 2,392 46 6,882 520,012 3 212 Cumberland .......................................: 37 1,324 99,748 - - 47 930 75,793 - - De Kalb ..........................................: 78 6,054 512,617 - - 59 3,080 291,137 - - De Witt ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 4 (D) (D) - - : Douglas ..........................................: 11 710 44,834 - - 21 751 60,429 - - Edgar ............................................: 15 1,155 71,469 - - 8 328 22,446 1 (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 25. Field Crops: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Harvested : Irrigated : Harvested : Irrigated :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Quantity : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Quantity : Farms : Acres ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WINTER WHEAT FOR GRAIN : (BUSHELS) - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Edwards ..........................................: 30 3,596 257,488 - - 31 3,031 241,424 - - Effingham ........................................: 151 6,620 483,897 - - 112 5,344 424,450 - - Fayette ..........................................: 95 11,451 542,626 - - 71 5,597 396,582 - - Ford .............................................: 23 1,539 95,504 4 340 21 939 60,830 1 (D) Franklin .........................................: 71 12,403 894,339 - - 70 10,985 826,850 - - Fulton ...........................................: 27 1,212 91,996 - - 12 875 53,686 - - Gallatin .........................................: 15 4,821 379,057 4 1,062 12 5,058 470,923 3 691 Greene ...........................................: 28 1,968 106,547 - - 58 2,113 134,061 - - Grundy ...........................................: 28 642 50,694 - - 17 842 57,414 - - Hamilton .........................................: 56 11,759 850,373 - - 52 8,816 693,825 - - : Hancock ..........................................: 41 1,936 126,930 - - 59 2,401 179,139 - - Hardin ...........................................: - - - - - 5 119 8,900 - - Henderson ........................................: 18 629 39,092 1 (D) 18 996 74,766 1 (D) Henry ............................................: 18 906 77,302 - - 19 880 62,680 - - Iroquois .........................................: 71 4,267 333,183 1 (D) 71 7,569 577,107 1 (D) Jackson ..........................................: 126 20,158 1,472,911 6 600 78 16,201 1,088,706 - - Jasper ...........................................: 66 6,052 471,719 - - 70 3,777 308,304 - - Jefferson ........................................: 120 17,015 1,238,786 - - 101 17,411 1,326,758 - - Jersey ...........................................: 42 3,149 220,093 - - 16 639 44,580 - - Jo Daviess .......................................: 9 668 48,343 - - 33 646 58,632 - - : Johnson ..........................................: 14 1,010 56,720 - - 3 (D) (D) - - Kane .............................................: 31 2,200 207,082 - - 41 1,907 164,930 - - Kankakee .........................................: 27 1,939 166,223 1 (D) 27 3,901 319,373 2 (D) Kendall ..........................................: 9 1,199 64,566 - - 15 506 35,193 - - Knox .............................................: 18 943 67,813 - - 19 491 42,396 - - Lake .............................................: 4 285 22,375 2 (D) 9 638 37,403 - - La Salle .........................................: 49 4,131 360,167 - - 32 1,927 170,840 - - Lawrence .........................................: 35 10,850 825,178 8 2,050 35 5,252 363,636 5 845 Lee ..............................................: 24 1,382 97,244 2 (D) 22 1,085 81,802 2 (D) Livingston .......................................: 67 5,732 331,661 - - 66 5,841 409,258 - - : Logan ............................................: 22 1,155 105,378 - - 21 778 51,538 - - McDonough ........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 7 235 18,700 - - McHenry ..........................................: 59 3,832 317,723 1 (D) 58 2,910 234,369 1 (D) McLean ...........................................: 26 1,051 83,169 - - 18 1,866 149,480 - - Macon ............................................: 21 2,682 213,399 - - 17 1,363 84,185 - - Macoupin .........................................: 94 9,035 633,125 - - 86 5,868 401,205 - - Madison ..........................................: 120 18,489 1,192,726 5 (D) 147 16,331 1,078,291 - - Marion ...........................................: 80 12,109 952,732 - - 89 10,253 749,729 - - Marshall .........................................: 6 228 17,552 - - 6 1,025 78,196 - - Mason ............................................: 26 3,085 232,314 10 1,439 31 3,250 268,657 17 1,994 : Massac ...........................................: 13 3,739 239,337 - - 18 1,595 141,302 - - Menard ...........................................: 11 1,222 102,501 - - 19 1,073 95,175 - - Mercer ...........................................: 5 151 14,245 - - 5 363 23,742 1 (D) Monroe ...........................................: 160 24,995 1,756,655 5 255 155 23,522 1,701,926 1 (D) Montgomery .......................................: 71 7,234 563,024 - - 109 7,622 571,919 - - Morgan ...........................................: 34 2,633 180,944 - - 21 740 60,510 - - Moultrie .........................................: 16 857 48,938 - - 21 664 48,570 - - Ogle .............................................: 47 5,086 421,261 - - 39 1,980 192,783 - - Peoria ...........................................: 26 1,130 90,198 1 (D) 29 856 58,070 - - Perry ............................................: 130 25,720 1,946,602 2 (D) 104 23,692 1,829,029 - - : Piatt ............................................: 15 1,785 152,419 - - 12 1,180 92,488 - - Pike .............................................: 58 5,294 205,749 1 (D) 49 3,108 211,783 1 (D) Pope .............................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Pulaski ..........................................: 23 6,567 461,487 - - 18 5,665 404,078 - - Putnam ...........................................: 3 207 15,602 - - 6 270 24,158 - - Randolph .........................................: 194 32,351 2,423,921 - - 197 31,098 2,466,031 - - Richland .........................................: 71 8,871 698,962 - - 54 7,627 636,703 - - Rock Island ......................................: 10 278 17,497 - - 4 109 8,217 - - St. Clair ........................................: 151 22,154 1,469,173 1 (D) 120 14,931 1,070,572 - - Saline ...........................................: 9 997 84,762 - - 18 2,065 143,731 - - : Sangamon .........................................: 16 1,578 131,950 1 (D) 25 2,665 160,168 - - Schuyler .........................................: 9 807 43,547 - - 17 858 61,088 - - Scott ............................................: 5 118 5,600 - - 8 372 24,110 - - Shelby ...........................................: 87 4,446 309,523 - - 104 4,385 316,269 - - Stark ............................................: 6 444 35,192 - - 5 273 22,401 - - Stephenson .......................................: 53 3,909 327,950 - - 56 2,480 228,670 - - Tazewell .........................................: 64 3,510 298,864 10 416 47 1,714 131,797 2 (D) Union ............................................: 28 2,838 173,709 - - 28 3,816 275,899 - - Vermilion ........................................: 48 4,314 258,633 - - 28 2,127 146,586 - - Wabash ...........................................: 18 3,214 209,743 2 (D) 16 2,892 174,605 2 (D) : Warren ...........................................: 10 181 10,680 - - 8 131 7,496 - - Washington .......................................: 271 51,044 4,211,638 3 368 281 46,645 3,659,836 2 (D) Wayne ............................................: 72 8,636 651,212 - - 75 11,673 835,966 - - White ............................................: 33 6,389 438,659 2 (D) 41 8,601 665,588 4 1,711 Whiteside ........................................: 15 807 44,714 2 (D) 24 1,843 149,347 6 354 Will .............................................: 43 3,140 279,006 - - 49 3,623 254,742 - - Williamson .......................................: 23 2,546 179,980 - - 17 1,892 110,240 - - Winnebago ........................................: 47 2,902 232,858 - - 50 2,870 231,424 - - Woodford .........................................: 56 4,745 329,785 - - 40 2,800 211,390 - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : : Illinois .......................................: 17 488 (X) 1 (D) 33 765 (X) - - : Counties : : Bond ...........................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) - - Cass ...........................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) - - Champaign ......................................: 1 (D) (X) - - - - (X) - - Christian ......................................: 1 (D) (X) - - 1 (D) (X) - - Clay ...........................................: 1 (D) (X) - - 1 (D) (X) - - Clinton ........................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) - - Cumberland .....................................: - - (X) - - 2 (D) (X) - - Fayette ........................................: 1 (D) (X) - - 3 43 (X) - - Fulton .........................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) - - Hancock ........................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) - - : Henry ..........................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) - - Iroquois .......................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) - - Jersey .........................................: 1 (D) (X) - - - - (X) - - Jo Daviess .....................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) - - Kankakee .......................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) - - McDonough ......................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) - - Macoupin .......................................: 1 (D) (X) - - 1 (D) (X) - - Montgomery .....................................: 3 105 (X) - - - - (X) - - Perry ..........................................: 1 (D) (X) - - 8 160 (X) - - Pike ...........................................: - - (X) - - 2 (D) (X) - - : Randolph .......................................: 2 (D) (X) - - 2 (D) (X) - - St. Clair ......................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) - - Shelby .........................................: 1 (D) (X) - - - - (X) - - Wayne ..........................................: 1 (D) (X) - - - - (X) - - Whiteside ......................................: 1 (D) (X) - - - - (X) - - Williamson .....................................: - - (X) - - 2 (D) (X) - - Woodford .......................................: 1 (D) (X) - - - - (X) - - : BENTGRASS SEED : (POUNDS) : : State Total : : Illinois .......................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - : Counties : : Clay ...........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - : FESCUE SEED (POUNDS) : : State Total : : Illinois .......................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 6 42 44,100 - - : Counties : : Perry ..........................................: - - - - - 6 42 44,100 - - Shelby .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - : RED CLOVER SEED (POUNDS) : : State Total : : Illinois .......................................: 5 (D) 12,435 - - 25 374 71,367 - - : Counties : : Bond ...........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Christian ......................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Clinton ........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Cumberland .....................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Fayette ........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 3 43 3,440 - - Fulton .........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Iroquois .......................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Kankakee .......................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Montgomery .....................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Perry ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 8 118 20,456 - - : Pike ...........................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Randolph .......................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) - - St. Clair ......................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Williamson .....................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - : RYEGRASS SEED (POUNDS) : : State Total : : Illinois .......................................: 7 183 136,986 1 (D) 5 199 375,100 - - : Counties : : Christian ......................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Cumberland .....................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Henry ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) - - Jersey .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Jo Daviess .....................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - McDonough ......................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (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 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RYEGRASS SEED (POUNDS) - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Macoupin .......................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Montgomery .....................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Whiteside ......................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - : VETCH SEED (POUNDS) : : State Total : : Illinois .......................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - : Counties : : Cass ...........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Hancock ........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - : OTHER FIELD AND GRASS SEED : CROPS (POUNDS) : : State Total : : Illinois .......................................: 4 (D) 51,554 - - - - - - - : Counties : : Champaign ......................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Clay ...........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Wayne ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Woodford .......................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - : FORAGE - LAND USED FOR ALL HAY : AND HAYLAGE, GRASS SILAGE, AND : GREENCHOP (TONS, DRY EQUIVALENT) : : State Total : : Illinois .......................................: 16,355 528,857 1,487,461 216 5,610 18,430 551,112 1,568,894 68 1,306 : Counties : : Adams ..........................................: 482 19,253 43,131 5 65 475 19,414 53,955 - - Alexander ......................................: 34 2,006 2,765 - - 33 1,599 3,117 - - Bond ...........................................: 158 4,403 12,235 1 (D) 193 4,332 11,673 - - Boone ..........................................: 162 3,612 12,102 6 750 179 3,502 12,702 1 (D) Brown ..........................................: 129 6,232 12,925 - - 118 3,777 11,338 - - Bureau .........................................: 145 3,884 11,558 7 180 162 3,385 12,923 2 (D) Calhoun ........................................: 113 3,191 7,517 1 (D) 126 3,355 6,620 - - Carroll ........................................: 181 6,439 25,634 1 (D) 176 7,195 29,470 - - Cass ...........................................: 57 2,841 7,247 2 (D) 59 2,953 7,290 - - Champaign ......................................: 123 3,569 9,130 1 (D) 135 2,357 6,028 - - : Christian ......................................: 136 2,770 7,203 - - 146 2,206 5,355 - - Clark ..........................................: 128 3,012 5,920 3 36 160 3,961 6,565 - - Clay ...........................................: 123 3,130 6,810 - - 173 5,762 12,449 - - Clinton ........................................: 193 7,872 33,994 3 51 201 7,330 26,732 3 130 Coles ..........................................: 102 1,601 3,780 1 (D) 146 2,904 8,709 2 (D) Cook ...........................................: 18 1,481 4,370 - - 26 1,256 1,495 - - Crawford .......................................: 95 2,142 4,696 4 48 102 2,245 6,259 2 (D) Cumberland .....................................: 122 2,986 9,226 - - 143 2,836 8,044 - - De Kalb ........................................: 159 4,020 10,515 - - 191 3,275 12,588 - - De Witt ........................................: 65 1,510 3,375 - - 100 1,450 3,557 - - : Douglas ........................................: 118 2,082 7,836 1 (D) 141 2,522 8,994 - - Du Page ........................................: 7 26 63 - - 10 40 82 - - Edgar ..........................................: 124 2,627 7,779 - - 100 1,950 5,613 1 (D) Edwards ........................................: 72 2,226 4,301 - - 87 2,019 5,136 - - Effingham ......................................: 349 6,776 18,763 4 4 387 8,183 24,029 2 (D) Fayette ........................................: 278 6,702 16,252 2 (D) 309 9,003 22,738 2 (D) Ford ...........................................: 67 1,819 5,024 - - 76 1,238 3,834 - - Franklin .......................................: 144 4,328 12,504 1 (D) 165 6,280 12,858 - - Fulton .........................................: 343 12,400 29,062 2 (D) 341 11,610 32,877 - - Gallatin .......................................: 36 1,796 3,165 - - 29 1,455 4,429 - - : Greene .........................................: 135 4,491 12,414 - - 198 6,799 17,408 - - Grundy .........................................: 68 973 3,308 - - 77 1,505 4,809 - - Hamilton .......................................: 62 2,665 5,591 - - 61 2,930 6,669 - - Hancock ........................................: 290 10,715 28,461 2 (D) 321 11,028 28,613 - - Hardin .........................................: 56 3,457 7,379 - - 87 5,345 8,870 - - Henderson ......................................: 118 4,065 13,292 7 286 144 4,120 13,694 4 90 Henry ..........................................: 263 5,407 18,874 9 29 316 6,771 24,639 2 (D) Iroquois .......................................: 192 5,273 15,692 - - 217 3,903 13,467 1 (D) Jackson ........................................: 242 9,311 19,431 1 (D) 280 8,608 17,866 1 (D) Jasper .........................................: 149 3,524 11,187 1 (D) 186 5,256 11,810 - - : Jefferson ......................................: 330 14,894 36,511 1 (D) 361 13,794 34,386 2 (D) Jersey .........................................: 105 2,860 9,296 - - 162 4,010 11,595 - - Jo Daviess .....................................: 435 27,892 100,934 2 (D) 459 27,706 103,417 - - Johnson ........................................: 240 11,857 28,716 - - 248 10,109 17,993 - - Kane ...........................................: 148 5,428 19,291 - - 160 5,570 19,112 4 4 Kankakee .......................................: 110 2,788 8,761 3 11 116 4,183 10,799 - - Kendall ........................................: 92 2,211 6,159 - - 73 1,998 6,532 - - Knox ...........................................: 295 10,491 34,116 2 (D) 309 11,602 39,109 - - Lake ...........................................: 75 3,389 9,360 - - 72 3,391 6,427 - - La Salle .......................................: 279 5,405 17,054 1 (D) 283 5,466 15,282 2 (D) Lawrence .......................................: 54 902 1,566 5 137 61 1,664 4,590 - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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. : : Lee ............................................: 135 2,577 9,384 5 48 195 3,702 11,420 2 (D) Livingston .....................................: 143 2,962 8,690 - - 176 3,667 9,560 - - Logan ..........................................: 110 1,532 4,887 3 30 117 2,355 8,695 - - McDonough ......................................: 213 7,183 21,033 - - 286 7,411 21,477 - - McHenry ........................................: 266 8,485 24,970 6 78 339 11,667 36,898 3 23 McLean .........................................: 226 4,622 12,478 - - 218 3,801 12,105 - - Macon ..........................................: 108 1,957 4,598 4 (D) 106 2,252 5,765 - - Macoupin .......................................: 256 8,356 29,701 4 110 324 8,090 22,206 - - Madison ........................................: 265 5,278 15,164 10 50 320 7,145 19,396 - - Marion .........................................: 223 6,374 13,302 2 (D) 251 8,042 17,420 1 (D) : Marshall .......................................: 91 2,403 7,554 2 (D) 105 3,109 11,463 - - Mason ..........................................: 68 3,115 7,911 11 470 74 2,033 4,855 6 88 Massac .........................................: 126 4,327 8,923 - - 139 4,885 7,545 1 (D) Menard .........................................: 77 1,935 5,507 - - 104 2,665 8,929 2 (D) Mercer .........................................: 187 4,124 12,601 8 126 219 6,649 23,516 - - Monroe .........................................: 159 4,903 15,640 - - 157 5,037 16,814 1 (D) Montgomery .....................................: 162 3,939 9,122 5 52 238 6,671 14,721 - - Morgan .........................................: 164 6,820 16,684 - - 171 5,109 13,089 - - Moultrie .......................................: 132 2,203 7,797 1 (D) 142 2,039 6,849 - - Ogle ...........................................: 276 7,876 25,565 5 142 343 9,231 33,479 - - : Peoria .........................................: 227 6,212 19,666 2 (D) 231 4,381 13,038 1 (D) Perry ..........................................: 136 4,276 10,499 - - 184 6,476 13,236 2 (D) Piatt ..........................................: 55 948 2,823 - - 48 604 1,597 - - Pike ...........................................: 274 9,957 26,263 - - 274 10,340 29,146 - - Pope ...........................................: 114 7,918 13,206 - - 90 5,901 9,289 - - Pulaski ........................................: 31 2,253 6,043 - - 44 2,290 3,786 - - Putnam .........................................: 18 380 1,141 - - 15 209 684 - - Randolph .......................................: 258 8,803 19,582 2 (D) 251 7,133 19,842 - - Richland .......................................: 124 2,567 6,978 3 (D) 119 2,640 7,108 3 137 Rock Island ....................................: 176 5,442 15,504 5 42 209 5,726 19,454 - - : St. Clair ......................................: 157 5,176 14,740 7 159 170 3,054 7,401 - - Saline .........................................: 129 7,926 17,436 - - 154 6,187 12,677 - - Sangamon .......................................: 195 4,711 13,700 1 (D) 245 6,160 17,184 - - Schuyler .......................................: 139 7,943 20,332 1 (D) 157 6,426 17,650 - - Scott ..........................................: 61 1,441 4,623 2 (D) 104 2,259 6,023 - - Shelby .........................................: 259 8,284 18,726 4 38 273 6,372 17,149 - - Stark ..........................................: 53 1,752 5,642 - - 78 1,733 8,747 - - Stephenson .....................................: 348 16,647 72,589 - - 347 16,504 68,842 1 (D) Tazewell .......................................: 138 3,096 9,391 3 133 182 2,974 9,270 4 40 Union ..........................................: 182 12,876 26,167 3 105 183 10,956 20,986 - - : Vermilion ......................................: 181 4,168 8,521 1 (D) 188 4,296 9,438 1 (D) Wabash .........................................: 24 733 1,110 - - 47 887 1,853 - - Warren .........................................: 142 3,524 10,513 - - 219 5,322 17,288 - - Washington .....................................: 156 6,938 33,091 4 468 189 8,799 33,184 - - Wayne ..........................................: 208 6,954 15,227 10 417 258 8,735 18,165 - - White ..........................................: 74 1,874 2,554 1 (D) 73 2,995 6,998 2 (D) Whiteside ......................................: 204 5,242 20,786 11 143 236 5,484 20,256 7 78 Will ...........................................: 238 5,509 10,943 5 67 280 5,617 15,245 - - Williamson .....................................: 240 8,470 15,199 - - 250 9,171 15,773 - - Winnebago ......................................: 235 6,332 20,175 2 (D) 263 7,094 24,392 - - Woodford .......................................: 191 4,800 16,505 4 50 165 3,675 12,445 - - : HAY - ALL HAY INCLUDING ALFALFA : AND OTHER DRY HAY (TONS, DRY) : : State Total : : Illinois .......................................: 14,993 473,285 1,295,170 208 5,516 17,227 499,566 1,374,044 66 1,117 : Counties : : Adams ..........................................: 436 17,765 38,706 5 65 445 17,156 45,429 - - Alexander ......................................: 30 1,916 2,622 - - 27 1,506 3,097 - - Bond ...........................................: 134 3,958 11,036 1 (D) 182 3,994 10,597 - - Boone ..........................................: 155 2,809 7,287 6 750 171 2,593 9,300 1 (D) Brown ..........................................: 122 5,763 11,791 - - 117 3,608 9,396 - - Bureau .........................................: 142 3,625 10,409 7 180 157 2,855 10,601 2 (D) Calhoun ........................................: 94 2,727 6,562 1 (D) 118 3,063 5,957 - - Carroll ........................................: 167 5,622 21,198 1 (D) 171 6,055 23,246 - - Cass ...........................................: 49 2,605 7,029 2 (D) 59 2,742 6,595 - - Champaign ......................................: 113 3,388 8,333 1 (D) 134 2,349 5,724 - - : Christian ......................................: 113 2,355 6,025 - - 136 1,964 4,719 - - Clark ..........................................: 118 2,742 5,493 3 36 148 3,725 6,284 - - Clay ...........................................: 114 2,704 6,257 - - 153 5,189 10,795 - - Clinton ........................................: 178 6,839 28,348 3 51 190 6,512 21,522 3 130 Coles ..........................................: 96 1,409 3,396 1 (D) 137 2,570 7,821 2 (D) Cook ...........................................: 18 1,481 4,370 - - 20 1,223 1,189 - - Crawford .......................................: 88 1,877 4,454 4 48 97 2,228 6,220 2 (D) Cumberland .....................................: 114 2,393 6,794 - - 140 2,373 5,097 - - De Kalb ........................................: 149 3,850 9,824 - - 181 3,032 10,924 - - De Witt ........................................: 52 1,390 3,217 - - 98 1,427 3,529 - - : Douglas ........................................: 115 1,889 6,258 1 (D) 135 2,230 7,780 - - Du Page ........................................: 7 26 63 - - 10 40 82 - - Edgar ..........................................: 101 1,955 5,968 - - 82 1,631 4,445 1 (D) Edwards ........................................: 69 2,171 4,137 - - 84 1,857 4,512 - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 26. Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Forage, Hay, and Silage: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : Harvested : Irrigated : Harvested : Irrigated :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Quantity : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Quantity : Farms : Acres ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HAY - ALL HAY INCLUDING ALFALFA : AND OTHER DRY HAY (TONS, DRY) - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Effingham ......................................: 328 5,971 15,830 4 4 366 7,514 20,463 2 (D) Fayette ........................................: 253 5,897 14,651 1 (D) 285 7,624 18,838 2 (D) Ford ...........................................: 63 1,803 5,010 - - 71 1,213 3,774 - - Franklin .......................................: 133 3,518 9,684 1 (D) 155 5,108 9,833 - - Fulton .........................................: 326 11,894 27,375 2 (D) 328 11,154 31,574 - - Gallatin .......................................: 31 1,168 2,570 - - 26 1,035 2,382 - - Greene .........................................: 129 4,129 11,007 - - 190 6,550 16,741 - - Grundy .........................................: 66 916 2,759 - - 74 1,394 4,470 - - Hamilton .......................................: 54 2,203 4,732 - - 58 2,843 6,483 - - Hancock ........................................: 263 9,502 25,693 2 (D) 311 10,204 26,215 - - : Hardin .........................................: 54 3,380 7,248 - - 80 5,011 8,629 - - Henderson ......................................: 114 4,011 13,244 7 286 138 3,958 12,704 4 90 Henry ..........................................: 258 5,082 17,505 9 29 292 6,166 22,981 2 (D) Iroquois .......................................: 185 3,958 12,434 - - 209 3,439 11,948 1 (D) Jackson ........................................: 211 7,929 15,702 1 (D) 240 7,307 14,858 1 (D) Jasper .........................................: 137 3,333 8,906 - - 174 5,022 10,546 - - Jefferson ......................................: 306 13,971 34,426 1 (D) 326 12,936 32,942 2 (D) Jersey .........................................: 93 2,469 7,642 - - 151 3,647 10,567 - - Jo Daviess .....................................: 419 24,929 86,100 2 (D) 428 25,634 92,706 - - Johnson ........................................: 223 11,278 27,371 - - 229 9,675 16,891 - - : Kane ...........................................: 133 4,913 17,874 - - 152 4,810 15,927 4 4 Kankakee .......................................: 102 2,635 8,386 3 11 114 4,097 10,410 - - Kendall ........................................: 87 2,181 6,148 - - 72 1,960 6,246 - - Knox ...........................................: 276 9,675 31,536 2 (D) 291 10,799 36,266 - - Lake ...........................................: 70 2,386 6,907 - - 70 3,387 6,425 - - La Salle .......................................: 258 4,858 15,901 1 (D) 273 5,007 14,049 2 (D) Lawrence .......................................: 52 842 1,506 5 137 57 1,634 3,999 - - Lee ............................................: 131 2,413 8,931 5 48 192 3,517 10,939 2 (D) Livingston .....................................: 134 2,298 7,211 - - 169 3,337 9,118 - - Logan ..........................................: 107 1,502 4,806 3 30 105 2,116 8,270 - - : McDonough ......................................: 190 6,224 18,794 - - 276 6,601 18,348 - - McHenry ........................................: 248 7,710 21,776 6 78 317 10,806 32,024 3 23 McLean .........................................: 200 3,727 10,716 - - 210 3,474 10,871 - - Macon ..........................................: 66 1,480 4,087 2 (D) 94 2,088 5,357 - - Macoupin .......................................: 236 7,483 27,465 4 110 296 6,969 19,740 - - Madison ........................................: 237 4,730 13,820 10 50 274 6,188 17,281 - - Marion .........................................: 199 5,993 12,875 1 (D) 220 7,439 15,697 1 (D) Marshall .......................................: 89 2,200 6,970 2 (D) 102 2,944 11,031 - - Mason ..........................................: 63 2,774 7,339 11 470 74 1,918 4,786 6 88 Massac .........................................: 115 4,146 8,738 - - 136 4,779 7,464 1 (D) : Menard .........................................: 68 1,533 4,706 - - 98 2,461 8,540 2 (D) Mercer .........................................: 181 4,042 12,294 8 126 210 6,278 22,262 - - Monroe .........................................: 136 4,330 14,751 - - 151 4,608 13,225 1 (D) Montgomery .....................................: 142 3,154 7,485 5 52 216 5,897 12,669 - - Morgan .........................................: 148 6,122 15,026 - - 164 4,723 12,258 - - Moultrie .......................................: 125 1,866 6,028 1 (D) 138 1,983 6,281 - - Ogle ...........................................: 253 6,686 20,678 5 142 324 7,979 29,221 - - Peoria .........................................: 210 5,784 18,963 2 (D) 216 3,789 12,600 1 (D) Perry ..........................................: 119 3,749 8,718 - - 165 5,898 11,967 2 (D) Piatt ..........................................: 50 923 2,787 - - 41 549 1,499 - - : Pike ...........................................: 250 9,441 24,723 - - 257 9,991 26,926 - - Pope ...........................................: 109 7,684 12,966 - - 87 5,806 8,902 - - Pulaski ........................................: 31 2,253 6,043 - - 44 2,290 3,786 - - Putnam .........................................: 18 360 1,067 - - 14 199 677 - - Randolph .......................................: 235 7,842 17,491 2 (D) 230 6,077 15,089 - - Richland .......................................: 117 2,430 6,583 3 (D) 112 2,554 6,872 3 137 Rock Island ....................................: 169 5,119 14,230 5 42 208 5,537 18,032 - - St. Clair ......................................: 134 4,719 12,604 7 159 158 2,245 6,453 - - Saline .........................................: 122 7,842 17,395 - - 144 5,818 11,882 - - Sangamon .......................................: 176 4,457 12,567 1 (D) 212 5,969 16,742 - - : Schuyler .......................................: 130 7,569 19,589 1 (D) 141 6,146 17,299 - - Scott ..........................................: 60 1,376 4,499 2 (D) 98 2,209 5,875 - - Shelby .........................................: 232 7,330 15,099 4 38 258 5,535 13,594 - - Stark ..........................................: 51 1,742 5,553 - - 69 1,380 4,829 - - Stephenson .....................................: 305 12,523 44,663 - - 294 11,200 43,487 - - Tazewell .......................................: 133 2,799 8,685 3 133 179 2,926 9,033 4 40 Union ..........................................: 156 11,904 25,085 3 105 170 10,245 20,463 - - Vermilion ......................................: 157 3,868 8,130 - - 159 3,872 8,611 1 (D) Wabash .........................................: 24 733 1,110 - - 41 701 1,689 - - Warren .........................................: 122 2,848 9,224 - - 202 4,702 14,730 - - : Washington .....................................: 146 5,421 23,859 4 468 181 7,410 24,269 - - Wayne ..........................................: 195 6,703 14,351 10 417 236 8,085 16,439 - - White ..........................................: 61 1,391 2,278 1 (D) 70 2,857 6,833 2 (D) Whiteside ......................................: 181 4,145 13,300 9 91 229 4,896 16,738 6 55 Will ...........................................: 224 4,660 10,119 5 67 264 5,318 14,629 - - Williamson .....................................: 204 7,287 11,647 - - 225 8,456 14,832 - - Winnebago ......................................: 220 5,240 14,533 2 (D) 248 6,297 18,740 - - Woodford .......................................: 186 4,640 15,089 4 50 157 3,454 11,417 - - : ALFALFA HAY (TONS, DRY) : : State Total : : Illinois .......................................: 8,476 219,586 744,476 131 2,875 10,416 248,167 845,430 41 499 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : : Adams ..........................................: 205 5,957 14,731 - - 248 6,627 22,221 - - Alexander ......................................: 3 9 12 - - - - - - - Bond ...........................................: 53 1,069 3,922 1 (D) 69 1,859 6,590 - - Boone ..........................................: 118 1,630 5,128 - - 134 2,201 8,458 1 (D) Brown ..........................................: 70 2,346 4,594 - - 88 2,091 6,159 - - Bureau .........................................: 116 2,217 7,471 4 (D) 140 2,425 9,394 2 (D) Calhoun ........................................: 57 1,244 3,547 - - 70 1,651 3,489 - - Carroll ........................................: 135 4,657 19,205 1 (D) 152 5,440 21,660 - - Cass ...........................................: 29 1,218 4,454 2 (D) 32 939 3,389 - - Champaign ......................................: 69 2,000 5,182 1 (D) 87 1,485 4,340 - - : Christian ......................................: 61 961 2,549 - - 84 840 2,395 - - Clark ..........................................: 34 377 1,080 3 27 40 535 1,041 - - Clay ...........................................: 17 532 1,001 - - 20 493 1,118 - - Clinton ........................................: 90 3,332 16,693 3 (D) 118 3,682 15,016 2 (D) Coles ..........................................: 46 413 1,499 - - 76 1,100 3,450 2 (D) Cook ...........................................: 11 849 3,769 - - 14 237 344 - - Crawford .......................................: 14 210 679 2 (D) 38 559 1,860 - - Cumberland .....................................: 39 905 3,505 - - 51 1,140 3,196 - - De Kalb ........................................: 121 2,766 6,960 - - 141 2,396 9,596 - - De Witt ........................................: 45 1,003 2,459 - - 72 846 2,512 - - : Douglas ........................................: 105 1,691 5,882 1 (D) 114 1,642 6,063 - - Du Page ........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 4 16 (D) - - Edgar ..........................................: 44 591 2,485 - - 47 638 1,684 - - Edwards ........................................: 13 372 636 - - 8 79 226 - - Effingham ......................................: 124 2,015 6,735 - - 145 3,092 9,368 2 (D) Fayette ........................................: 85 2,028 6,079 1 (D) 117 2,701 8,445 2 (D) Ford ...........................................: 43 865 2,468 - - 55 751 2,521 - - Franklin .......................................: 20 286 497 - - 32 409 963 - - Fulton .........................................: 254 7,707 20,308 1 (D) 265 6,083 18,987 - - Gallatin .......................................: 6 102 293 - - 7 145 (D) - - : Greene .........................................: 73 1,070 3,176 - - 110 2,353 7,712 - - Grundy .........................................: 50 686 2,289 - - 54 953 3,349 - - Hamilton .......................................: 6 119 265 - - 7 119 213 - - Hancock ........................................: 133 4,176 13,438 1 (D) 203 5,194 15,299 - - Hardin .........................................: 10 280 416 - - 11 205 187 - - Henderson ......................................: 83 2,653 10,088 7 (D) 125 3,429 11,495 4 90 Henry ..........................................: 216 4,092 15,292 9 29 266 5,456 21,130 2 (D) Iroquois .......................................: 149 3,132 10,298 - - 183 2,946 11,023 1 (D) Jackson ........................................: 60 1,151 2,973 - - 89 2,289 6,144 - - Jasper .........................................: 35 924 2,206 - - 44 1,005 2,876 - - : Jefferson ......................................: 42 2,688 6,734 - - 54 1,374 4,680 - - Jersey .........................................: 62 1,334 5,181 - - 105 1,954 6,558 - - Jo Daviess .....................................: 359 21,808 79,052 2 (D) 379 21,449 82,472 - - Johnson ........................................: 30 1,886 7,744 - - 21 534 969 - - Kane ...........................................: 114 3,410 14,277 - - 135 4,521 15,342 - - Kankakee .......................................: 73 2,096 7,093 - - 100 3,259 8,949 - - Kendall ........................................: 66 1,790 5,424 - - 58 1,598 5,039 - - Knox ...........................................: 225 6,212 23,588 2 (D) 236 8,108 29,450 - - Lake ...........................................: 50 829 2,753 - - 44 1,873 3,819 - - La Salle .......................................: 193 3,676 13,275 1 (D) 233 4,006 12,399 - - : Lawrence .......................................: 14 118 329 3 15 11 173 612 - - Lee ............................................: 110 2,052 8,198 5 (D) 152 2,509 8,494 2 (D) Livingston .....................................: 106 1,445 5,479 - - 130 2,408 7,459 - - Logan ..........................................: 85 1,213 4,171 - - 80 1,362 5,204 - - McDonough ......................................: 134 3,379 12,247 - - 194 4,040 12,219 - - McHenry ........................................: 196 5,312 16,562 6 78 258 7,834 24,579 3 23 McLean .........................................: 153 2,863 7,836 - - 155 2,803 9,557 - - Macon ..........................................: 36 614 2,088 - - 63 943 2,733 - - Macoupin .......................................: 127 2,500 16,039 4 110 144 2,278 8,462 - - Madison ........................................: 99 1,984 6,488 2 (D) 149 3,084 10,439 - - : Marion .........................................: 39 522 1,812 - - 68 1,269 3,868 - - Marshall .......................................: 78 1,735 6,172 2 (D) 98 2,623 10,365 - - Mason ..........................................: 53 1,604 5,454 10 (D) 59 1,310 3,410 5 (D) Massac .........................................: 10 163 382 - - 12 203 198 - - Menard .........................................: 55 1,081 3,713 - - 72 1,674 7,121 2 (D) Mercer .........................................: 161 3,651 11,632 8 106 193 5,609 20,840 - - Monroe .........................................: 79 2,249 7,980 - - 79 2,248 7,704 1 (D) Montgomery .....................................: 68 1,031 2,804 3 (D) 107 1,573 4,780 - - Morgan .........................................: 80 2,142 8,123 - - 113 2,365 7,787 - - Moultrie .......................................: 85 1,300 4,833 1 (D) 109 1,571 5,516 - - : Ogle ...........................................: 204 5,394 17,391 1 (D) 266 6,033 24,769 - - Peoria .........................................: 179 5,024 16,828 2 (D) 184 3,004 10,770 1 (D) Perry ..........................................: 32 627 1,620 - - 42 859 2,098 - - Piatt ..........................................: 34 654 2,398 - - 26 398 1,330 - - Pike ...........................................: 130 3,444 12,672 - - 161 4,542 14,116 - - Pope ...........................................: 10 283 749 - - 5 133 63 - - Pulaski ........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 8 282 738 - - Putnam .........................................: 11 (D) (D) - - 13 164 565 - - Randolph .......................................: 82 1,968 5,760 - - 81 1,448 3,823 - - Richland .......................................: 17 405 1,396 3 (D) 26 381 1,259 2 (D) : Rock Island ....................................: 155 4,036 12,253 5 42 180 5,099 17,270 - - St. Clair ......................................: 69 1,867 6,373 5 110 99 995 3,574 - - Saline .........................................: 19 524 1,930 - - 32 737 2,138 - - Sangamon .......................................: 95 1,895 6,166 - - 141 3,724 11,320 - - Schuyler .......................................: 68 2,024 5,107 1 (D) 98 3,698 12,732 - - Scott ..........................................: 46 674 2,484 1 (D) 58 1,039 3,974 - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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. : : Shelby .........................................: 88 2,370 7,395 - - 142 2,618 7,849 - - Stark ..........................................: 50 1,653 5,449 - - 68 1,164 4,567 - - Stephenson .....................................: 248 10,985 41,072 - - 267 10,044 40,810 - - Tazewell .......................................: 95 2,274 7,213 3 133 131 2,055 6,964 2 (D) Union ..........................................: 21 497 1,415 - - 23 592 1,001 - - Vermilion ......................................: 88 1,553 3,759 - - 93 1,479 4,602 - - Wabash .........................................: 6 260 412 - - 13 119 393 - - Warren .........................................: 99 1,777 7,242 - - 156 3,274 10,301 - - Washington .....................................: 68 3,275 18,005 4 468 117 4,951 17,831 - - Wayne ..........................................: 43 578 1,463 2 (D) 46 1,194 2,997 - - : White ..........................................: 20 143 200 - - 14 482 2,234 - - Whiteside ......................................: 153 3,338 11,852 9 91 198 3,822 14,232 5 (D) Will ...........................................: 171 3,528 7,855 5 67 186 2,684 7,771 - - Williamson .....................................: 26 492 960 - - 37 763 1,847 - - Winnebago ......................................: 177 3,920 11,814 2 (D) 213 5,060 16,236 - - Woodford .......................................: 145 3,522 12,637 2 (D) 121 2,724 9,616 - - : OTHER DRY HAY (TONS, DRY) : : State Total : : Illinois .......................................: 8,151 253,699 550,694 103 2,641 8,601 251,399 528,614 27 618 : Counties : : Adams ..........................................: 294 11,808 23,975 5 65 274 10,529 23,208 - - Alexander ......................................: 27 1,907 2,610 - - 27 1,506 3,097 - - Bond ...........................................: 98 2,889 7,114 - - 126 2,135 4,007 - - Boone ..........................................: 45 1,179 2,159 6 750 40 392 842 - - Brown ..........................................: 66 3,417 7,197 - - 45 1,517 3,237 - - Bureau .........................................: 41 1,408 2,938 3 (D) 29 430 1,207 - - Calhoun ........................................: 58 1,483 3,015 1 (D) 61 1,412 2,468 - - Carroll ........................................: 50 965 1,993 1 (D) 25 615 1,586 - - Cass ...........................................: 28 1,387 2,575 2 (D) 35 1,803 3,206 - - Champaign ......................................: 56 1,388 3,151 - - 59 864 1,384 - - : Christian ......................................: 62 1,394 3,476 - - 64 1,124 2,324 - - Clark ..........................................: 96 2,365 4,413 3 9 125 3,190 5,243 - - Clay ...........................................: 98 2,172 5,256 - - 141 4,696 9,677 - - Clinton ........................................: 111 3,507 11,655 2 (D) 94 2,830 6,506 1 (D) Coles ..........................................: 58 996 1,897 1 (D) 71 1,470 4,371 - - Cook ...........................................: 10 632 601 - - 7 986 845 - - Crawford .......................................: 77 1,667 3,775 2 (D) 65 1,669 4,360 2 (D) Cumberland .....................................: 94 1,488 3,289 - - 100 1,233 1,901 - - De Kalb ........................................: 43 1,084 2,864 - - 53 636 1,328 - - De Witt ........................................: 13 387 758 - - 33 581 1,017 - - : Douglas ........................................: 26 198 376 - - 41 588 1,717 - - Du Page ........................................: 5 (D) (D) - - 6 24 (D) - - Edgar ..........................................: 68 1,364 3,483 - - 43 993 2,761 1 (D) Edwards ........................................: 59 1,799 3,501 - - 78 1,778 4,286 - - Effingham ......................................: 237 3,956 9,095 4 4 256 4,422 11,095 - - Fayette ........................................: 187 3,869 8,572 - - 193 4,923 10,393 - - Ford ...........................................: 23 938 2,542 - - 18 462 1,253 - - Franklin .......................................: 125 3,232 9,187 1 (D) 132 4,699 8,870 - - Fulton .........................................: 108 4,187 7,067 1 (D) 98 5,071 12,587 - - Gallatin .......................................: 27 1,066 2,277 - - 21 890 (D) - - : Greene .........................................: 78 3,059 7,831 - - 116 4,197 9,029 - - Grundy .........................................: 24 230 470 - - 30 441 1,121 - - Hamilton .......................................: 50 2,084 4,467 - - 55 2,724 6,270 - - Hancock ........................................: 177 5,326 12,255 1 (D) 161 5,010 10,916 - - Hardin .........................................: 46 3,100 6,832 - - 74 4,806 8,442 - - Henderson ......................................: 51 1,358 3,156 1 (D) 28 529 1,209 - - Henry ..........................................: 53 990 2,213 - - 54 710 1,851 - - Iroquois .......................................: 52 826 2,136 - - 47 493 925 - - Jackson ........................................: 184 6,778 12,729 1 (D) 184 5,018 8,714 1 (D) Jasper .........................................: 107 2,409 6,700 - - 139 4,017 7,670 - - : Jefferson ......................................: 269 11,283 27,692 1 (D) 288 11,562 28,262 2 (D) Jersey .........................................: 58 1,135 2,461 - - 68 1,693 4,009 - - Jo Daviess .....................................: 123 3,121 7,048 - - 116 4,185 10,234 - - Johnson ........................................: 195 9,392 19,627 - - 216 9,141 15,922 - - Kane ...........................................: 37 1,503 3,597 - - 27 289 585 4 4 Kankakee .......................................: 34 539 1,293 3 11 24 838 1,461 - - Kendall ........................................: 27 391 724 - - 19 362 1,207 - - Knox ...........................................: 96 3,463 7,948 - - 98 2,691 6,816 - - Lake ...........................................: 28 1,557 4,154 - - 30 1,514 2,606 - - La Salle .......................................: 83 1,182 2,626 - - 61 1,001 1,650 2 (D) : Lawrence .......................................: 44 724 1,177 4 122 50 1,461 3,387 - - Lee ............................................: 26 361 733 1 (D) 52 1,008 2,445 - - Livingston .....................................: 46 853 1,732 - - 46 929 1,659 - - Logan ..........................................: 30 289 635 3 30 35 754 3,066 - - McDonough ......................................: 94 2,845 6,547 - - 122 2,561 6,129 - - McHenry ........................................: 74 2,398 5,214 - - 99 2,972 7,445 - - McLean .........................................: 65 864 2,880 - - 68 671 1,314 - - Macon ..........................................: 38 866 1,999 2 (D) 44 1,145 2,624 - - Macoupin .......................................: 153 4,983 11,426 - - 194 4,691 11,278 - - Madison ........................................: 164 2,746 7,332 10 (D) 171 3,104 6,842 - - : Marion .........................................: 175 5,471 11,063 1 (D) 173 6,170 11,829 1 (D) Marshall .......................................: 19 465 798 - - 16 321 666 - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 26. Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Forage, Hay, and Silage: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : Harvested : Irrigated : Harvested : Irrigated :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Quantity : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Quantity : Farms : Acres ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OTHER DRY HAY (TONS, DRY) - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Mason ..........................................: 20 1,170 1,885 1 (D) 20 608 1,376 1 (D) Massac .........................................: 110 3,983 8,356 - - 134 4,576 7,266 1 (D) Menard .........................................: 26 452 993 - - 38 787 1,419 - - Mercer .........................................: 52 391 662 5 20 38 669 1,422 - - Monroe .........................................: 86 2,081 6,771 - - 102 2,360 5,521 - - Montgomery .....................................: 99 2,123 4,681 2 (D) 143 4,324 7,889 - - Morgan .........................................: 89 3,980 6,903 - - 78 2,358 4,471 - - Moultrie .......................................: 51 566 1,195 - - 42 412 765 - - Ogle ...........................................: 71 1,292 3,287 5 (D) 80 1,946 4,452 - - Peoria .........................................: 53 760 2,135 - - 52 785 1,830 - - : Perry ..........................................: 98 3,122 7,098 - - 138 5,039 9,869 2 (D) Piatt ..........................................: 17 269 389 - - 20 151 169 - - Pike ...........................................: 153 5,997 12,051 - - 132 5,449 12,810 - - Pope ...........................................: 106 7,401 12,217 - - 83 5,673 8,839 - - Pulaski ........................................: 31 (D) (D) - - 39 2,008 3,048 - - Putnam .........................................: 8 (D) (D) - - 4 35 112 - - Randolph .......................................: 184 5,874 11,731 2 (D) 185 4,629 11,266 - - Richland .......................................: 102 2,025 5,187 1 (D) 98 2,173 5,613 3 (D) Rock Island ....................................: 35 1,083 1,977 - - 40 438 762 - - St. Clair ......................................: 97 2,852 6,231 5 49 78 1,250 2,879 - - : Saline .........................................: 116 7,318 15,465 - - 126 5,081 9,744 - - Sangamon .......................................: 97 2,562 6,401 1 (D) 96 2,245 5,422 - - Schuyler .......................................: 78 5,545 14,482 - - 57 2,448 4,567 - - Scott ..........................................: 22 702 2,015 1 (D) 54 1,170 1,901 - - Shelby .........................................: 160 4,960 7,704 4 38 148 2,917 5,745 - - Stark ..........................................: 7 89 104 - - 10 216 262 - - Stephenson .....................................: 95 1,538 3,591 - - 54 1,156 2,677 - - Tazewell .......................................: 56 525 1,472 - - 56 871 2,069 2 (D) Union ..........................................: 147 11,407 23,670 3 105 162 9,653 19,462 - - Vermilion ......................................: 81 2,315 4,371 - - 93 2,393 4,009 1 (D) : Wabash .........................................: 20 473 698 - - 35 582 1,296 - - Warren .........................................: 51 1,071 1,982 - - 73 1,428 4,429 - - Washington .....................................: 95 2,146 5,854 - - 96 2,459 6,438 - - Wayne ..........................................: 168 6,125 12,888 10 (D) 203 6,891 13,442 - - White ..........................................: 46 1,248 2,078 1 (D) 64 2,375 4,599 2 (D) Whiteside ......................................: 43 807 1,448 - - 46 1,074 2,506 1 (D) Will ...........................................: 75 1,132 2,264 - - 115 2,634 6,858 - - Williamson .....................................: 192 6,795 10,687 - - 199 7,693 12,985 - - Winnebago ......................................: 63 1,320 2,719 - - 55 1,237 2,504 - - Woodford .......................................: 61 1,118 2,452 2 (D) 50 730 1,801 - - : ALL HAYLAGE, GRASS SILAGE, AND : GREENCHOP (TONS, GREEN) : : State Total : : Illinois .......................................: 2,340 73,087 389,219 15 845 2,228 66,782 394,340 5 249 : Counties : : Adams ..........................................: 82 2,016 8,976 - - 81 2,636 17,254 - - Alexander ......................................: 4 90 292 - - 6 93 46 - - Bond ...........................................: 32 623 2,425 - - 27 547 2,176 - - Boone ..........................................: 22 1,864 9,747 6 750 15 1,026 6,883 - - Brown ..........................................: 12 615 2,292 - - 11 443 3,926 - - Bureau .........................................: 6 287 2,326 - - 6 570 4,698 - - Calhoun ........................................: 30 574 1,926 - - 14 363 1,345 - - Carroll ........................................: 27 1,409 8,986 - - 28 1,547 12,584 - - Cass ...........................................: 11 237 442 - - 11 327 1,407 - - Champaign ......................................: 13 425 1,612 - - 2 (D) (D) - - : Christian ......................................: 29 430 2,395 - - 17 259 1,283 - - Clark ..........................................: 17 282 863 - - 16 260 570 - - Clay ...........................................: 11 476 1,117 - - 26 799 3,359 - - Clinton ........................................: 43 1,811 11,421 - - 35 1,593 10,551 2 (D) Coles ..........................................: 9 227 776 - - 16 338 1,798 - - Cook ...........................................: - - - - - 10 81 (D) - - Crawford .......................................: 10 265 491 - - 7 21 78 - - Cumberland .....................................: 16 763 4,918 - - 20 898 5,964 - - De Kalb ........................................: 14 243 1,402 - - 16 254 3,367 - - De Witt ........................................: 15 144 324 - - 2 (D) (D) - - : Douglas ........................................: 15 351 3,194 1 (D) 21 441 2,460 - - Edgar ..........................................: 28 757 3,665 - - 20 339 2,372 - - Edwards ........................................: 4 55 (D) - - 10 167 1,262 - - Effingham ......................................: 35 1,041 5,943 - - 38 944 7,211 1 (D) Fayette ........................................: 46 1,083 3,256 1 (D) 47 1,513 7,885 - - Ford ...........................................: 5 21 30 - - 5 25 121 - - Franklin .......................................: 16 908 5,707 - - 16 1,210 6,121 - - Fulton .........................................: 42 762 3,411 - - 21 655 2,638 - - Gallatin .......................................: 6 628 1,204 - - 3 420 4,140 - - Greene .........................................: 17 578 2,852 - - 15 303 1,352 - - : Grundy .........................................: 10 107 1,107 - - 7 111 685 - - Hamilton .......................................: 11 468 1,735 - - 6 187 376 - - Hancock ........................................: 46 1,277 5,596 - - 38 1,088 4,848 - - Hardin .........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 8 334 486 - - Henderson ......................................: 4 54 98 - - 8 202 2,002 - - Henry ..........................................: 14 398 2,771 - - 37 646 3,355 - - Iroquois .......................................: 17 1,427 6,593 - - 22 566 3,074 - - Jackson ........................................: 53 1,691 7,544 - - 64 1,495 6,084 - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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. : : Jasper .........................................: 19 621 4,615 1 (D) 19 442 2,558 - - Jefferson ......................................: 42 1,303 4,229 - - 55 902 2,914 - - Jersey .........................................: 16 480 3,348 - - 20 433 2,081 - - Jo Daviess .....................................: 70 4,019 30,017 - - 53 2,860 21,680 - - Johnson ........................................: 19 579 2,721 - - 21 440 2,227 - - Kane ...........................................: 28 710 2,867 - - 17 904 6,453 - - Kankakee .......................................: 11 160 759 - - 11 183 791 - - Kendall ........................................: 7 30 19 - - 2 (D) (D) - - Knox ...........................................: 45 1,162 5,225 - - 55 1,171 5,746 - - Lake ...........................................: 9 1,003 4,965 - - 2 (D) (D) - - : La Salle .......................................: 33 780 2,329 - - 20 484 2,504 - - Lawrence .......................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 8 96 1,196 - - Lee ............................................: 7 170 918 - - 14 200 978 - - Livingston .....................................: 24 798 2,992 - - 23 445 910 - - Logan ..........................................: 8 40 162 - - 21 265 858 - - McDonough ......................................: 43 1,083 4,545 - - 27 1,088 6,332 - - McHenry ........................................: 40 1,207 6,460 - - 46 1,337 9,858 - - McLean .........................................: 40 1,055 3,557 - - 18 352 2,501 - - Macon ..........................................: 46 507 1,027 2 (D) 20 286 825 - - Macoupin .......................................: 47 1,194 4,512 - - 50 1,233 4,991 - - : Madison ........................................: 43 810 2,725 - - 58 1,140 4,293 - - Marion .........................................: 27 381 867 1 (D) 38 669 3,495 - - Marshall .......................................: 10 203 1,180 - - 9 308 877 - - Mason ..........................................: 13 341 1,160 - - 3 (D) 140 - - Massac .........................................: 11 181 371 - - 9 166 162 - - Menard .........................................: 15 402 1,625 - - 11 204 782 - - Mercer .........................................: 22 191 630 - - 18 430 2,540 - - Monroe .........................................: 32 703 1,809 - - 16 760 7,259 - - Montgomery .....................................: 25 827 3,313 - - 28 774 4,149 - - Morgan .........................................: 28 805 3,344 - - 13 404 1,683 - - : Moultrie .......................................: 16 570 3,581 - - 14 242 1,150 - - Ogle ...........................................: 45 1,485 9,886 - - 37 1,523 8,619 - - Peoria .........................................: 26 497 1,426 - - 31 592 886 - - Perry ..........................................: 23 744 3,603 - - 25 694 2,568 - - Piatt ..........................................: 5 25 75 - - 8 58 197 - - Pike ...........................................: 39 813 3,111 - - 27 546 4,492 - - Pope ...........................................: 10 236 484 - - 3 95 783 - - Putnam .........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) - - Randolph .......................................: 39 1,257 4,235 - - 50 1,579 9,632 - - Richland .......................................: 8 153 802 - - 9 102 482 - - : Rock Island ....................................: 23 597 2,568 - - 12 315 2,878 - - St. Clair ......................................: 39 577 4,328 - - 16 814 1,928 - - Saline .........................................: 7 84 86 - - 14 377 1,607 - - Sangamon .......................................: 31 510 2,296 - - 37 357 911 - - Schuyler .......................................: 11 374 1,507 - - 18 282 708 - - Scott ..........................................: 3 (D) (D) - - 7 50 305 - - Shelby .........................................: 33 1,006 7,340 - - 26 980 7,192 - - Stark ..........................................: 3 13 183 - - 14 433 7,919 - - Stephenson .....................................: 91 6,330 56,506 - - 104 6,879 51,286 1 (D) Tazewell .......................................: 13 393 1,427 - - 13 110 478 - - : Union ..........................................: 32 992 2,196 - - 17 723 1,057 - - Vermilion ......................................: 29 312 801 1 (D) 32 493 1,671 - - Wabash .........................................: - - - - - 6 186 334 - - Warren .........................................: 26 686 2,602 - - 34 758 5,174 - - Washington .....................................: 35 2,719 18,678 - - 38 2,442 18,034 - - Wayne ..........................................: 21 327 1,777 - - 38 830 3,490 - - White ..........................................: 23 483 569 - - 9 138 339 - - Whiteside ......................................: 43 1,670 15,154 2 (D) 20 770 7,121 1 (D) Will ...........................................: 25 979 1,666 - - 23 319 1,248 - - Williamson .....................................: 38 1,197 7,197 - - 27 728 1,910 - - : Winnebago ......................................: 34 1,232 11,422 - - 43 1,877 11,431 - - Woodford .......................................: 11 464 2,868 - - 17 404 2,085 - - : HAYLAGE OR GREENCHOP FROM : ALFALFA OR ALFALFA MIXTURES : (TONS, GREEN) : : State Total : : Illinois .......................................: 709 33,823 232,811 2 (D) 751 32,995 233,658 4 (D) : Counties : : Adams ..........................................: 14 316 1,052 - - 30 1,430 7,698 - - Bond ...........................................: 3 126 1,184 - - 7 320 1,301 - - Boone ..........................................: 10 1,010 7,799 - - 12 840 5,871 - - Brown ..........................................: 5 214 1,620 - - 4 174 1,974 - - Bureau .........................................: 5 (D) (D) - - 3 (D) (D) - - Calhoun ........................................: 7 207 1,339 - - 4 187 1,096 - - Carroll ........................................: 14 1,252 (D) - - 23 1,479 12,440 - - Cass ...........................................: - - - - - 6 264 1,248 - - Champaign ......................................: 6 357 1,268 - - 1 (D) (D) - - Christian ......................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 3 15 147 - - : Clark ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) - - Clay ...........................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Clinton ........................................: 19 955 5,527 - - 20 960 6,589 2 (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 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HAYLAGE OR GREENCHOP FROM : ALFALFA OR ALFALFA MIXTURES : (TONS, GREEN) - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Coles ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 3 72 548 - - Cook ...........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Crawford .......................................: 4 152 284 - - 1 (D) (D) - - Cumberland .....................................: 8 618 4,736 - - 11 800 5,762 - - De Kalb ........................................: 5 189 1,185 - - 5 75 (D) - - De Witt ........................................: 6 60 114 - - - - - - - Douglas ........................................: 9 207 1,379 1 (D) 15 311 1,257 - - Edgar ..........................................: 9 120 409 - - 4 56 493 - - Edwards ........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Effingham ......................................: 11 524 4,483 - - 9 528 3,661 1 (D) : Fayette ........................................: 8 365 1,250 - - 17 770 4,186 - - Ford ...........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Franklin .......................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 9 820 3,919 - - Fulton .........................................: 12 311 1,058 - - 6 205 827 - - Gallatin .......................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Greene .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) - - Grundy .........................................: 5 25 105 - - - - - - - Hamilton .......................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Hancock ........................................: 5 130 635 - - 6 160 656 - - Hardin .........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - : Henderson ......................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Henry ..........................................: 10 210 1,293 - - 26 484 3,145 - - Iroquois .......................................: 9 (D) (D) - - 13 447 2,379 - - Jackson ........................................: 14 439 2,580 - - 5 81 533 - - Jasper .........................................: 3 420 4,238 - - 1 (D) (D) - - Jefferson ......................................: 7 136 286 - - 7 145 382 - - Jersey .........................................: 3 101 (D) - - 3 230 984 - - Jo Daviess .....................................: 50 3,688 28,301 - - 26 2,173 18,502 - - Johnson ........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Kane ...........................................: 8 205 2,001 - - 9 262 4,024 - - : Kankakee .......................................: 4 74 236 - - 7 122 (D) - - Kendall ........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Knox ...........................................: 10 368 2,098 - - 16 417 1,622 - - Lake ...........................................: 7 (D) (D) - - - - - - - La Salle .......................................: 24 494 1,655 - - 11 285 2,137 - - Lee ............................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 10 115 420 - - Livingston .....................................: 10 301 623 - - 15 164 458 - - Logan ..........................................: 5 22 106 - - 10 150 302 - - McDonough ......................................: 7 222 1,746 - - 14 436 3,830 - - McHenry ........................................: 16 859 5,243 - - 28 1,144 8,420 - - : McLean .........................................: 20 596 2,382 - - 8 163 1,215 - - Macon ..........................................: 8 76 196 - - 4 30 92 - - Macoupin .......................................: 7 94 918 - - 8 148 350 - - Madison ........................................: 13 400 1,598 - - 13 391 2,069 - - Marion .........................................: - - - - - 7 162 1,810 - - Marshall .......................................: 3 106 1,046 - - 4 206 762 - - Menard .........................................: 3 89 651 - - 2 (D) (D) - - Mercer .........................................: 10 101 257 - - 6 79 769 - - Monroe .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 6 178 1,685 - - Montgomery .....................................: 5 287 1,921 - - 6 261 1,976 - - : Morgan .........................................: 5 104 360 - - - - - - - Moultrie .......................................: 9 408 2,874 - - 9 197 1,077 - - Ogle ...........................................: 21 650 4,262 - - 21 1,079 6,602 - - Peoria .........................................: 6 92 479 - - 4 37 96 - - Perry ..........................................: 13 368 1,946 - - 6 171 370 - - Piatt ..........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Pike ...........................................: 8 283 1,439 - - 4 156 1,044 - - Putnam .........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Randolph .......................................: 10 368 982 - - 13 332 1,745 - - Rock Island ....................................: 7 125 666 - - 7 207 1,554 - - : St. Clair ......................................: 5 107 847 - - 2 (D) (D) - - Saline .........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Sangamon .......................................: 6 200 (D) - - 3 (D) (D) - - Schuyler .......................................: 4 85 105 - - 2 (D) (D) - - Scott ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Shelby .........................................: 12 537 4,582 - - 10 321 4,451 - - Stark ..........................................: 3 13 183 - - 4 392 7,880 - - Stephenson .....................................: 69 5,678 51,147 - - 68 5,963 46,169 1 (D) Tazewell .......................................: 7 208 1,168 - - 7 62 369 - - Union ..........................................: 3 45 126 - - - - - - - : Vermilion ......................................: 6 56 88 1 (D) 9 102 358 - - Warren .........................................: 7 126 752 - - 13 225 2,232 - - Washington .....................................: 22 2,320 16,049 - - 24 1,937 14,896 - - Wayne ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 6 76 347 - - Whiteside ......................................: 20 1,264 12,761 - - 16 575 5,281 - - Will ...........................................: 7 155 608 - - 5 125 525 - - Williamson .....................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Winnebago ......................................: 12 1,011 8,777 - - 31 1,636 9,146 - - Woodford .......................................: 7 396 2,794 - - 7 183 1,591 - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 26. Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Forage, Hay, and Silage: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : Harvested : Irrigated : Harvested : Irrigated :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Quantity : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Quantity : Farms : Acres ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ALL OTHER HAYLAGE, GRASS SILAGE, : AND GREENCHOP (TONS, GREEN) : : State Total : : Illinois .......................................: 1,705 39,264 156,408 14 (D) 1,578 33,787 160,682 1 (D) : Counties : : Adams ..........................................: 71 1,700 7,924 - - 59 1,206 9,556 - - Alexander ......................................: 4 90 292 - - 6 93 46 - - Bond ...........................................: 29 497 1,241 - - 20 227 875 - - Boone ..........................................: 14 854 1,948 6 750 5 186 1,012 - - Brown ..........................................: 7 401 672 - - 8 269 1,952 - - Bureau .........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 4 (D) (D) - - Calhoun ........................................: 25 367 587 - - 10 176 249 - - Carroll ........................................: 14 157 (D) - - 8 68 144 - - Cass ...........................................: 11 237 442 - - 5 63 159 - - Champaign ......................................: 9 68 344 - - 1 (D) (D) - - : Christian ......................................: 28 (D) (D) - - 14 244 1,136 - - Clark ..........................................: 16 (D) (D) - - 15 (D) (D) - - Clay ...........................................: 11 476 1,117 - - 24 (D) (D) - - Clinton ........................................: 28 856 5,894 - - 16 633 3,962 - - Coles ..........................................: 8 (D) (D) - - 13 266 1,250 - - Cook ...........................................: - - - - - 10 (D) (D) - - Crawford .......................................: 6 113 207 - - 6 (D) (D) - - Cumberland .....................................: 8 145 182 - - 11 98 202 - - De Kalb ........................................: 9 54 217 - - 11 179 (D) - - De Witt ........................................: 9 84 210 - - 2 (D) (D) - - : Douglas ........................................: 7 144 1,815 - - 7 130 1,203 - - Edgar ..........................................: 22 637 3,256 - - 17 283 1,879 - - Edwards ........................................: 3 (D) 46 - - 10 167 1,262 - - Effingham ......................................: 24 517 1,460 - - 31 416 3,550 - - Fayette ........................................: 38 718 2,006 1 (D) 30 743 3,699 - - Ford ...........................................: 4 (D) (D) - - 5 25 121 - - Franklin .......................................: 14 (D) (D) - - 7 390 2,202 - - Fulton .........................................: 31 451 2,353 - - 18 450 1,811 - - Gallatin .......................................: 5 (D) (D) - - 3 420 4,140 - - Greene .........................................: 16 (D) (D) - - 13 (D) (D) - - : Grundy .........................................: 10 82 1,002 - - 7 111 685 - - Hamilton .......................................: 11 468 1,735 - - 5 (D) (D) - - Hancock ........................................: 46 1,147 4,961 - - 32 928 4,192 - - Hardin .........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 7 (D) (D) - - Henderson ......................................: 4 54 98 - - 6 (D) (D) - - Henry ..........................................: 6 188 1,478 - - 17 162 210 - - Iroquois .......................................: 8 (D) (D) - - 12 119 695 - - Jackson ........................................: 43 1,252 4,964 - - 62 1,414 5,551 - - Jasper .........................................: 16 201 377 1 (D) 18 (D) (D) - - Jefferson ......................................: 36 1,167 3,943 - - 48 757 2,532 - - : Jersey .........................................: 13 379 (D) - - 17 203 1,097 - - Jo Daviess .....................................: 20 331 1,716 - - 29 687 3,178 - - Johnson ........................................: 19 579 2,721 - - 20 (D) (D) - - Kane ...........................................: 22 505 866 - - 8 642 2,429 - - Kankakee .......................................: 7 86 523 - - 4 61 (D) - - Kendall ........................................: 7 30 19 - - 2 (D) (D) - - Knox ...........................................: 39 794 3,127 - - 39 754 4,124 - - Lake ...........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) - - La Salle .......................................: 10 286 674 - - 11 199 367 - - Lawrence .......................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 8 96 1,196 - - : Lee ............................................: 5 (D) (D) - - 11 85 558 - - Livingston .....................................: 17 497 2,369 - - 11 281 452 - - Logan ..........................................: 3 18 56 - - 11 115 556 - - McDonough ......................................: 40 861 2,799 - - 19 652 2,502 - - McHenry ........................................: 25 348 1,217 - - 21 193 1,438 - - McLean .........................................: 22 459 1,175 - - 10 189 1,286 - - Macon ..........................................: 38 431 831 2 (D) 16 256 733 - - Macoupin .......................................: 40 1,100 3,594 - - 42 1,085 4,641 - - Madison ........................................: 30 410 1,127 - - 45 749 2,224 - - Marion .........................................: 27 381 867 1 (D) 31 507 1,685 - - : Marshall .......................................: 7 97 134 - - 7 102 115 - - Mason ..........................................: 13 341 1,160 - - 3 (D) 140 - - Massac .........................................: 11 181 371 - - 9 166 162 - - Menard .........................................: 12 313 974 - - 9 (D) (D) - - Mercer .........................................: 12 90 373 - - 12 351 1,771 - - Monroe .........................................: 32 (D) (D) - - 11 582 5,574 - - Montgomery .....................................: 20 540 1,392 - - 24 513 2,173 - - Morgan .........................................: 23 701 2,984 - - 13 404 1,683 - - Moultrie .......................................: 9 162 707 - - 6 45 73 - - Ogle ...........................................: 25 835 5,624 - - 19 444 2,017 - - : Peoria .........................................: 23 405 947 - - 27 555 790 - - Perry ..........................................: 12 376 1,657 - - 19 523 2,198 - - Piatt ..........................................: 5 25 75 - - 7 (D) (D) - - Pike ...........................................: 31 530 1,672 - - 23 390 3,448 - - Pope ...........................................: 10 236 484 - - 3 95 783 - - Putnam .........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Randolph .......................................: 29 889 3,253 - - 39 1,247 7,887 - - Richland .......................................: 8 153 802 - - 9 102 482 - - Rock Island ....................................: 16 472 1,902 - - 5 108 1,324 - - St. Clair ......................................: 34 470 3,481 - - 15 (D) (D) - - Saline .........................................: 5 (D) (D) - - 13 (D) (D) - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 26. Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Forage, Hay, and Silage: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : Harvested : Irrigated : Harvested : Irrigated :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Quantity : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Quantity : Farms : Acres ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ALL OTHER HAYLAGE, GRASS SILAGE, : AND GREENCHOP (TONS, GREEN) - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Sangamon .......................................: 25 310 (D) - - 34 (D) (D) - - Schuyler .......................................: 7 289 1,402 - - 17 (D) (D) - - Scott ..........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 7 50 305 - - Shelby .........................................: 22 469 2,758 - - 17 659 2,741 - - Stark ..........................................: - - - - - 10 41 39 - - Stephenson .....................................: 24 652 5,359 - - 40 916 5,117 - - Tazewell .......................................: 6 185 259 - - 6 48 109 - - Union ..........................................: 29 947 2,070 - - 17 723 1,057 - - Vermilion ......................................: 24 256 713 1 (D) 24 391 1,313 - - Wabash .........................................: - - - - - 6 186 334 - - : Warren .........................................: 20 560 1,850 - - 29 533 2,942 - - Washington .....................................: 17 399 2,629 - - 20 505 3,138 - - Wayne ..........................................: 20 (D) (D) - - 32 754 3,143 - - White ..........................................: 23 483 569 - - 9 138 339 - - Whiteside ......................................: 25 406 2,393 2 (D) 4 195 1,840 1 (D) Will ...........................................: 18 824 1,058 - - 18 194 723 - - Williamson .....................................: 37 (D) (D) - - 27 728 1,910 - - Winnebago ......................................: 22 221 2,645 - - 15 241 2,285 - - Woodford .......................................: 4 68 74 - - 12 221 494 - - : CORN FOR SILAGE OR : GREENCHOP (TONS) : : State Total : : Illinois .......................................: 847 54,742 1,079,213 13 324 1,704 97,076 1,915,681 11 803 : Counties : : Adams ..........................................: 15 484 9,601 - - 33 2,899 60,954 - - Bond ...........................................: 14 607 14,917 - - 16 1,058 19,656 - - Boone ..........................................: 8 448 12,626 - - 20 1,273 31,932 - - Brown ..........................................: 13 2,501 6,079 - - 14 278 4,080 - - Bureau .........................................: 14 347 6,772 4 8 13 675 18,566 - - Calhoun ........................................: - - - - - 3 132 2,480 - - Carroll ........................................: 19 1,408 31,527 1 (D) 33 2,199 45,067 - - Cass ...........................................: - - - - - 6 114 2,044 - - Champaign ......................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 11 563 11,298 - - Christian ......................................: 5 87 1,545 - - 11 167 3,807 - - : Clark ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 4 (D) (D) - - Clay ...........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 11 151 2,490 - - Clinton ........................................: 47 5,965 92,383 - - 69 7,028 131,311 - - Coles ..........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 16 349 4,131 - - Cook ...........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Cumberland .....................................: 7 242 6,510 - - 27 1,039 24,824 - - De Kalb ........................................: 15 513 14,584 - - 11 2,237 61,051 - - De Witt ........................................: 7 187 4,741 - - 5 96 1,748 - - Douglas ........................................: 5 69 1,254 - - 16 397 8,002 - - Edgar ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - : Edwards ........................................: 6 546 4,371 - - 5 26 296 - - Effingham ......................................: 11 809 11,434 - - 60 2,247 49,837 1 (D) Fayette ........................................: 12 279 6,015 - - 22 661 13,428 - - Ford ...........................................: 3 41 1,024 - - 6 988 19,644 - - Franklin .......................................: 8 620 11,578 - - 10 1,234 23,289 - - Fulton .........................................: 27 1,273 18,241 1 (D) 32 2,911 51,836 - - Greene .........................................: 8 157 4,575 - - 24 937 16,514 - - Grundy .........................................: - - - - - 5 72 1,100 - - Hamilton .......................................: 8 238 3,566 - - - - - - - Hancock ........................................: 14 411 3,719 - - 43 1,050 19,755 - - : Henderson ......................................: 10 357 7,199 1 (D) 29 2,652 51,991 - - Henry ..........................................: 8 168 3,736 - - 16 1,214 18,721 1 (D) Iroquois .......................................: 4 (D) (D) - - 15 960 19,488 - - Jackson ........................................: 9 522 8,902 - - 12 751 12,628 - - Jasper .........................................: 12 958 17,562 - - 32 1,705 30,410 - - Jefferson ......................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 35 690 10,779 - - Jersey .........................................: 9 204 3,714 - - 12 183 3,570 - - Jo Daviess .....................................: 74 4,602 100,360 2 (D) 100 5,190 113,230 - - Kane ...........................................: 3 172 3,994 - - 6 214 4,152 - - Kankakee .......................................: 2 (D) (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) - - : Kendall ........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 4 297 5,843 - - Knox ...........................................: 19 344 7,794 - - 34 859 19,096 - - Lake ...........................................: 3 (D) (D) - - - - - - - La Salle .......................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 16 1,183 21,744 - - Lawrence .......................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Lee ............................................: 7 115 2,842 - - 13 411 8,722 - - Livingston .....................................: 6 285 5,573 - - 21 561 11,096 - - Logan ..........................................: 7 74 1,845 - - 12 182 4,740 - - McDonough ......................................: 12 485 10,966 - - 19 395 6,976 - - McHenry ........................................: 14 1,392 37,645 - - 36 2,040 41,748 2 (D) : McLean .........................................: 14 1,943 48,864 - - 27 2,061 51,071 - - Macon ..........................................: - - - - - 4 152 (D) - - Macoupin .......................................: 18 1,335 31,640 - - 36 2,866 55,198 - - Madison ........................................: 20 513 9,896 - - 31 975 21,252 - - Marion .........................................: 6 145 1,203 - - 17 382 7,377 - - Marshall .......................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 10 561 13,024 - - Mason ..........................................: 6 78 1,916 - - 7 69 1,573 2 (D) Massac .........................................: - - - - - 6 150 1,338 - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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) - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Menard .........................................: 4 55 1,073 - - 4 424 12,700 - - Mercer .........................................: 6 185 3,991 - - 7 100 2,116 - - Monroe .........................................: 11 570 12,660 - - 18 1,524 24,070 - - Montgomery .....................................: 12 416 8,396 - - 12 337 6,060 - - Morgan .........................................: 8 637 15,711 - - 15 260 4,710 - - Moultrie .......................................: 9 197 2,936 - - 19 231 4,701 - - Ogle ...........................................: 17 1,612 25,687 - - 35 2,298 42,556 - - Peoria .........................................: 12 290 6,156 - - 9 977 10,113 - - Perry ..........................................: 4 198 4,179 - - 17 1,146 13,986 - - Piatt ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) 1 (D) : Pike ...........................................: 11 175 2,435 - - 21 485 8,533 - - Pope ...........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 4 101 899 - - Pulaski ........................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Putnam .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Randolph .......................................: 6 457 8,933 - - 28 2,096 23,405 - - Richland .......................................: 6 (D) (D) - - 6 (D) (D) - - Rock Island ....................................: 15 590 10,752 - - 17 600 16,347 - - St. Clair ......................................: 13 633 13,997 - - 16 758 19,942 - - Saline .........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 7 (D) (D) - - Sangamon .......................................: 5 294 6,277 - - 11 323 6,079 - - : Schuyler .......................................: 5 (D) (D) - - 12 682 16,059 - - Scott ..........................................: 10 454 8,616 - - 13 246 4,792 - - Shelby .........................................: 4 371 4,651 - - 41 1,573 23,234 - - Stark ..........................................: 7 182 3,754 - - 8 148 2,638 - - Stephenson .....................................: 61 5,438 138,556 1 (D) 85 7,460 153,452 - - Tazewell .......................................: 14 861 12,770 - - 20 542 11,792 - - Union ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 6 880 15,600 - - Vermilion ......................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 11 252 4,980 - - Wabash .........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) - - Warren .........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 24 510 9,856 - - : Washington .....................................: 26 2,748 57,608 1 (D) 49 5,630 83,021 2 (D) Wayne ..........................................: - - - - - 12 312 4,333 - - White ..........................................: - - - - - 3 125 2,382 - - Whiteside ......................................: 9 619 14,662 1 (D) 30 2,224 52,554 2 (D) Will ...........................................: - - - - - 5 158 3,212 - - Winnebago ......................................: 15 848 21,016 - - 43 1,738 33,253 - - Woodford .......................................: 4 80 2,159 - - 8 158 5,122 - - : SORGHUM FOR SILAGE OR : GREENCHOP (TONS) : : State Total : : Illinois .......................................: 15 261 3,135 - - 31 939 13,655 - - : Counties : : Adams ..........................................: - - - - - 5 150 3,500 - - Brown ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Clinton ........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Cumberland .....................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Douglas ........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Edgar ..........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Effingham ......................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Fayette ........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Ford ...........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) - - Henderson ......................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - : Henry ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Jackson ........................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Jefferson ......................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Kankakee .......................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Lawrence .......................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Livingston .....................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - McLean .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 3 69 1,380 - - Macoupin .......................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Morgan .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Perry ..........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - : Randolph .......................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Stephenson .....................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Vermilion ......................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Warren .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Washington .....................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Will ...........................................: 1 (D) (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 : : Illinois ...............................: 9 12 54,400 - - 7 5 10,311 - - : Counties : : Fulton .................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Henry ..................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 4 (D) 7,200 - - Kane ...................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Kendall ................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - McHenry ................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - McLean .................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Menard .................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Peoria .................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - : HERBS, DRIED (POUNDS) : : State Total : : Illinois ...............................: 3 4 662 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) : Counties : : Kankakee ...............................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Kendall ................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - Will ...................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - : HOPS (POUNDS) : : State Total : : Illinois ...............................: 19 35 31,560 5 5 8 38 20,433 4 34 : Counties : : Cumberland .............................: 3 3 2,100 - - - - - - - Fulton .................................: 4 (D) 2,500 4 (D) 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Iroquois ...............................: 5 25 25,000 - - - - - - - La Salle ...............................: - - - - - 3 (D) 10,500 3 (D) Logan ..................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Monroe .................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Stephenson .............................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Union ..................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 3 (D) (D) - - Will ...................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - : MINT FOR OIL, ALL : (POUNDS OF OIL) : : State Total : : Illinois ...............................: 1 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) - - : Counties : : Henry ..................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) - - : MINT FOR OIL, SPEARMINT : (POUNDS OF OIL) : : State Total : : Illinois ...............................: 1 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) - - : Counties : : Henry ..................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) - - : MISCANTHUS (TONS) : : State Total : : Illinois ...............................: 1 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) - - : Counties : : Champaign ..............................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Marion .................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - : OTHER CROPS : : State Total : : Illinois ...............................: 4 99 (X) - - 2 (D) (X) - - : Counties : : Bureau .................................: - - (X) - - 2 (D) (X) - - Calhoun ................................: 1 (D) (X) - - - - (X) - - Fayette ................................: 1 (D) (X) - - - - (X) - - Macoupin ...............................: 2 (D) (X) - - - - (X) - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : : Illinois ...............................: 1,388 54,386 536 27,292 56,304 1,504 58,090 468 26,213 61,408 : Counties : : Adams ..................................: 6 21 1 (D) 26 12 55 2 (D) 56 Bond ...................................: 11 27 3 2 27 5 11 2 (D) 15 Boone ..................................: 10 53 6 31 56 17 174 9 73 191 Brown ..................................: 3 5 - - 5 1 (D) - - (D) Bureau .................................: 15 214 8 162 233 8 151 2 (D) 155 Calhoun ................................: 5 24 - - 25 7 32 2 (D) 34 Carroll ................................: 10 (D) 4 (D) (D) 9 (D) 3 (D) (D) Cass ...................................: 5 380 2 (D) 381 3 53 1 (D) 53 Champaign ..............................: 17 (D) 12 (D) (D) 29 180 14 77 202 Christian ..............................: 4 (D) 1 (D) (D) 11 18 3 2 18 : Clark ..................................: 9 328 4 324 328 6 8 - - 8 Clay ...................................: 8 7 - - 9 6 10 - - 12 Clinton ................................: 5 14 1 (D) 14 11 6 1 (D) 9 Coles ..................................: 10 157 - - 157 16 7 1 (D) 8 Cook ...................................: 34 362 22 96 364 37 674 18 25 713 Crawford ...............................: 11 465 7 462 467 2 (D) 1 (D) (D) Cumberland .............................: 5 6 3 (D) 9 1 (D) - - (D) De Kalb ................................: 24 508 5 14 550 59 2,432 1 (D) 2,442 De Witt ................................: 7 9 - - 12 5 9 1 (D) 10 Douglas ................................: 11 39 10 (D) 43 17 36 3 20 37 : Du Page ................................: 12 49 8 22 52 9 25 5 14 38 Edgar ..................................: 8 17 2 (D) 18 7 20 - - 21 Effingham ..............................: 5 3 3 (D) 3 4 (D) 4 (D) (D) Fayette ................................: 34 358 26 231 365 27 212 21 182 221 Ford ...................................: 7 17 2 (D) 20 2 (D) - - (D) Franklin ...............................: 11 49 7 34 58 11 39 2 (D) 52 Fulton .................................: 11 18 - - 18 9 31 2 (D) 32 Gallatin ...............................: 5 4 - - 4 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Greene .................................: 3 21 3 21 38 2 (D) 1 (D) (D) Grundy .................................: 8 16 - - 18 7 46 - - 47 : Hamilton ...............................: - - - - - 2 (D) - - (D) Hancock ................................: 4 5 2 (D) 6 3 4 - - 6 Hardin .................................: 6 1 - - 1 - - - - - Henderson ..............................: 3 (D) 1 (D) (D) 4 (D) 1 (D) 80 Henry ..................................: 16 1,159 4 (D) 1,160 35 342 11 (D) 345 Iroquois ...............................: 18 25 11 13 28 11 9 2 (D) 10 Jackson ................................: 32 53 19 35 57 34 45 20 16 52 Jasper .................................: - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Jefferson ..............................: 7 (D) 3 (Z) (D) 20 169 3 5 185 Jersey .................................: 7 371 2 (D) 373 4 14 1 (D) 16 : Jo Daviess .............................: 26 811 5 213 821 13 103 3 (D) 104 Johnson ................................: 12 (D) 3 (D) 65 6 (D) 1 (D) (D) Kane ...................................: 49 532 25 72 539 45 1,049 12 31 1,057 Kankakee ...............................: 15 3,018 3 (D) 3,021 42 3,564 15 2,925 3,610 Kendall ................................: 17 299 6 34 445 15 365 5 11 371 Knox ...................................: 20 48 - - 50 7 14 - - 14 Lake ...................................: 16 56 4 12 61 29 305 10 86 318 La Salle ...............................: 40 687 12 (D) 704 69 4,445 13 289 4,609 Lawrence ...............................: 6 1,937 4 (D) 1,943 6 (D) 4 (D) (D) Lee ....................................: 28 935 8 796 944 26 2,036 10 760 2,226 : Livingston .............................: 27 41 5 6 43 28 33 8 5 41 Logan ..................................: 15 864 8 14 869 7 392 1 (D) 392 McDonough ..............................: 8 (D) 6 (D) 11 7 27 1 (D) 28 McHenry ................................: 70 1,831 34 225 1,953 57 1,590 25 642 1,647 McLean .................................: 25 451 15 (D) 457 35 82 21 19 92 Macon ..................................: 11 105 8 11 107 10 32 8 (D) 36 Macoupin ...............................: 7 10 3 4 13 11 19 3 7 26 Madison ................................: 34 2,097 11 (D) 2,124 33 2,216 11 72 2,331 Marion .................................: 7 (D) 3 4 (D) 6 (D) 3 (D) (D) Marshall ...............................: 9 1,232 5 879 1,232 10 677 3 (D) 677 : Mason ..................................: 61 13,037 43 9,613 13,284 40 8,838 30 6,978 9,319 Massac .................................: 1 (D) - - (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) (D) Menard .................................: 2 (D) - - (D) 3 4 1 (D) 5 Mercer .................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) (D) 5 7 - - 7 Monroe .................................: 11 (D) 4 3 (D) 16 228 4 (D) 231 Montgomery .............................: 5 84 - - 84 11 31 5 9 34 Morgan .................................: 9 91 1 (D) 98 5 24 - - 24 Moultrie ...............................: 14 78 6 3 98 13 792 2 (D) 794 Ogle ...................................: 19 379 2 (D) 403 32 1,595 4 5 1,595 Peoria .................................: 25 1,778 5 (D) 1,779 26 1,685 3 (D) 1,699 : Perry ..................................: 2 (D) - - (D) 7 8 - - 9 Piatt ..................................: 4 6 2 (D) 6 3 2 1 (D) 3 Pike ...................................: 1 (D) - - (D) 6 (D) - - (D) Pope ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) 4 2 - - 2 Pulaski ................................: - - - - - 6 227 4 (D) 232 Putnam .................................: 3 2 - - (D) 6 187 1 (D) 207 Randolph ...............................: 1 (D) - - (D) 11 14 2 (D) 18 Richland ...............................: 10 171 3 2 172 3 18 1 (D) 19 Rock Island ............................: 21 118 14 73 122 21 513 7 471 522 St. Clair ..............................: 19 701 5 113 755 21 484 4 (D) 490 : Saline .................................: - - - - - 6 3 - - 5 Sangamon ...............................: 16 80 1 (D) 84 23 194 4 7 194 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Table 28. Land Used for Vegetables and Vegetables Harvested for Sale: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [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) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Counties - Con. : : Schuyler ...............................: 3 (D) - - (D) 4 3 2 (D) 3 Scott ..................................: 3 2 3 2 2 1 (D) - - (D) Shelby .................................: 14 27 2 (D) 28 14 17 1 (D) 17 Stark ..................................: 12 1,068 4 778 1,608 10 1,128 1 (D) 1,138 Stephenson .............................: 33 74 8 5 78 18 47 3 4 56 Tazewell ...............................: 43 5,578 18 2,579 5,673 52 5,240 19 2,823 5,488 Union ..................................: 19 287 1 (D) 314 34 549 10 16 555 Vermilion ..............................: 20 48 3 3 49 15 10 6 4 13 Wabash .................................: - - - - - 3 (D) - - (D) Warren .................................: 3 2 1 (D) 3 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) : Washington .............................: 14 933 1 (D) 936 8 (D) 2 (D) (D) Wayne ..................................: 7 (D) 2 (D) (D) 15 (D) 6 4 (D) White ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) 9 1,951 3 601 1,951 Whiteside ..............................: 29 1,639 17 1,290 1,832 25 2,469 15 2,051 2,895 Will ...................................: 44 263 18 51 309 32 386 8 68 406 Williamson .............................: 12 93 3 (D) 101 11 39 1 (D) 47 Winnebago ..............................: 22 144 5 26 166 42 127 14 25 132 Woodford ...............................: 32 1,145 10 50 1,150 21 610 3 9 611 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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 : : Illinois .........................................: 1,388 56,304 1,181 17,503 320 38,800 1,504 61,408 1,246 14,946 371 46,462 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 6 26 6 26 - - 12 56 12 56 - - Bond .............................................: 11 27 11 20 3 8 5 15 5 15 - - Boone ............................................: 10 56 10 (D) 2 (D) 17 191 16 (D) 1 (D) Brown ............................................: 3 5 3 5 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Bureau ...........................................: 15 233 11 15 4 218 8 155 5 (D) 5 (D) Calhoun ..........................................: 5 25 5 25 - - 7 34 7 34 - - Carroll ..........................................: 10 (D) 4 (D) 6 (D) 9 (D) 9 (D) 2 (D) Cass .............................................: 5 381 3 (D) 2 (D) 3 53 3 53 - - Champaign ........................................: 17 (D) 16 46 1 (D) 29 202 29 (D) 2 (D) Christian ........................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - 11 18 11 18 - - : Clark ............................................: 9 328 5 5 4 324 6 8 4 (D) 2 (D) Clay .............................................: 8 9 8 (D) 2 (D) 6 12 6 12 - - Clinton ..........................................: 5 14 5 (D) 1 (D) 11 9 11 9 - - Coles ............................................: 10 157 8 (D) 3 (D) 16 8 16 8 - - Cook .............................................: 34 364 32 358 8 6 37 713 30 709 10 3 Crawford .........................................: 11 467 3 4 8 463 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Cumberland .......................................: 5 9 5 9 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - De Kalb ..........................................: 24 550 23 (D) 1 (D) 59 2,442 29 232 33 2,210 De Witt ..........................................: 7 12 7 (D) 2 (D) 5 10 5 10 - - Douglas ..........................................: 11 43 11 43 - - 17 37 17 31 7 6 : Du Page ..........................................: 12 52 12 50 3 2 9 38 9 (D) 1 (D) Edgar ............................................: 8 18 8 18 - - 7 21 7 21 - - Effingham ........................................: 5 3 5 3 - - 4 (D) 4 (D) - - Fayette ..........................................: 34 365 34 357 6 8 27 221 27 (D) 4 (D) Ford .............................................: 7 20 7 20 - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Franklin .........................................: 11 58 11 58 - - 11 52 9 (D) 2 (D) Fulton ...........................................: 11 18 11 18 - - 9 32 9 32 - - Gallatin .........................................: 5 4 5 4 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Greene ...........................................: 3 38 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Grundy ...........................................: 8 18 8 18 - - 7 47 7 46 4 1 : Hamilton .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Hancock ..........................................: 4 6 4 6 - - 3 6 3 (D) 2 (D) Hardin ...........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - - - - - - - Henderson ........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 4 80 4 80 - - Henry ............................................: 16 1,160 14 (D) 3 (D) 35 345 33 (D) 4 (D) Iroquois .........................................: 18 28 18 28 - - 11 10 11 10 - - Jackson ..........................................: 32 57 28 50 5 7 34 52 31 50 3 2 Jasper ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Jefferson ........................................: 7 (D) 7 (D) - - 20 185 16 105 4 80 Jersey ...........................................: 7 373 4 13 3 360 4 16 4 16 - - : Jo Daviess .......................................: 26 821 26 (D) 2 (D) 13 104 13 (D) 1 (D) Johnson ..........................................: 12 65 12 (D) 4 (D) 6 (D) 6 (D) 1 (D) Kane .............................................: 49 539 49 538 6 1 45 1,057 39 989 9 68 Kankakee .........................................: 15 3,021 14 (D) 5 (D) 42 3,610 41 (D) 3 (D) Kendall ..........................................: 17 445 17 445 - - 15 371 15 (D) 3 (D) Knox .............................................: 20 50 18 (D) 2 (D) 7 14 7 (D) 1 (D) Lake .............................................: 16 61 16 (D) 1 (D) 29 318 29 (D) 2 (D) La Salle .........................................: 40 704 38 (D) 5 (D) 69 4,609 35 676 35 3,933 Lawrence .........................................: 6 1,943 6 (D) 1 (D) 6 (D) 6 (D) 1 (D) Lee ..............................................: 28 944 23 64 6 880 26 2,226 10 227 18 1,999 : Livingston .......................................: 27 43 26 41 3 2 28 41 28 41 - - Logan ............................................: 15 869 9 108 8 762 7 392 4 32 3 360 McDonough ........................................: 8 11 5 (D) 3 (D) 7 28 7 (D) 2 (D) McHenry ..........................................: 70 1,953 70 (D) 11 (D) 57 1,647 51 930 9 717 McLean ...........................................: 25 457 23 (D) 3 (D) 35 92 35 (D) 2 (D) Macon ............................................: 11 107 11 107 - - 10 36 10 (D) 1 (D) Macoupin .........................................: 7 13 7 13 - - 11 26 8 25 4 2 Madison ..........................................: 34 2,124 23 889 19 1,235 33 2,331 25 615 17 1,716 Marion ...........................................: 7 (D) 6 7 1 (D) 6 (D) 5 6 2 (D) Marshall .........................................: 9 1,232 4 55 5 1,177 10 677 7 87 4 591 : Mason ............................................: 61 13,284 11 1,805 52 11,479 40 9,319 7 587 37 8,732 Massac ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Menard ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 5 3 5 - - Mercer ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 5 7 5 7 - - Monroe ...........................................: 11 (D) 11 101 1 (D) 16 231 16 231 - - Montgomery .......................................: 5 84 3 (D) 2 (D) 11 34 11 (D) 1 (D) Morgan ...........................................: 9 98 8 (D) 3 (D) 5 24 5 24 - - Moultrie .........................................: 14 98 13 (D) 1 (D) 13 794 10 94 3 700 Ogle .............................................: 19 403 16 70 5 334 32 1,595 20 83 15 1,512 Peoria ...........................................: 25 1,779 14 214 13 1,566 26 1,699 22 851 6 848 : Perry ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 7 9 7 (D) 2 (D) Piatt ............................................: 4 6 4 (D) 1 (D) 3 3 3 3 - - Pike .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 6 (D) 4 4 2 (D) Pope .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 4 2 4 2 - - Pulaski ..........................................: - - - - - - 6 232 6 (D) 2 (D) Putnam ...........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) 6 207 5 (D) 3 (D) Randolph .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 11 18 11 16 3 2 Richland .........................................: 10 172 8 (D) 2 (D) 3 19 2 (D) 1 (D) Rock Island ......................................: 21 122 19 (D) 6 (D) 21 522 18 155 10 367 St. Clair ........................................: 19 755 17 (D) 2 (D) 21 490 20 (D) 2 (D) Saline ...........................................: - - - - - - 6 5 6 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 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VEGETABLES HARVESTED : FOR SALE - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Sangamon .........................................: 16 84 15 (D) 1 (D) 23 194 22 (D) 2 (D) Schuyler .........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 4 3 4 3 - - Scott ............................................: 3 2 3 2 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Shelby ...........................................: 14 28 12 22 4 6 14 17 14 (D) 2 (D) Stark ............................................: 12 1,608 6 545 9 1,063 10 1,138 4 (D) 6 (D) Stephenson .......................................: 33 78 30 61 6 17 18 56 18 56 - - Tazewell .........................................: 43 5,673 15 411 30 5,262 52 5,488 23 297 30 5,191 Union ............................................: 19 314 18 (D) 1 (D) 34 555 30 542 6 13 Vermilion ........................................: 20 49 20 (D) 2 (D) 15 13 15 13 - - Wabash ...........................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - : Warren ...........................................: 3 3 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Washington .......................................: 14 936 14 936 - - 8 (D) 8 (D) 3 3 Wayne ............................................: 7 (D) 7 (D) - - 15 (D) 15 381 1 (D) White ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 9 1,951 1 (D) 8 (D) Whiteside ........................................: 29 1,832 25 186 5 1,646 25 2,895 17 267 10 2,628 Will .............................................: 44 309 43 (D) 5 (D) 32 406 30 (D) 3 (D) Williamson .......................................: 12 101 12 101 - - 11 47 11 47 - - Winnebago ........................................: 22 166 22 164 4 2 42 132 42 (D) 3 (D) Woodford .........................................: 32 1,150 23 235 10 915 21 611 18 (D) 3 (D) : ARTICHOKES, EXCLUDING : JERUSALEM : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 6 (D) 6 (D) 1 (D) : Counties : : Franklin .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jackson ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Kendall ..........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - McHenry ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Union ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Winnebago ........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Woodford .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : ASPARAGUS, BEARING AGE : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................: 152 119 144 116 13 3 153 120 151 120 4 1 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Bond .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Boone ............................................: - - - - - - 5 1 5 1 - - Bureau ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Calhoun ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Carroll ..........................................: 6 2 3 2 3 (Z) 4 4 4 4 - - Champaign ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Christian ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Clark ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Clay .............................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Clinton ..........................................: - - - - - - 6 1 6 1 - - Coles ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Cumberland .......................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - - - - - - - De Kalb ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 6 7 6 7 - - De Witt ..........................................: 4 3 4 3 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Du Page ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Edgar ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Fayette ..........................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Ford .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Franklin .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Fulton ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Greene ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Hancock ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Henry ............................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Iroquois .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Jackson ..........................................: 5 1 3 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Jersey ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jo Daviess .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Kane .............................................: 6 (D) 6 (D) - - 4 (D) 4 (D) 1 (D) Kankakee .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Kendall ..........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Knox .............................................: 6 6 6 6 - - - - - - - - Lake .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 8 5 8 5 - - La Salle .........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 4 4 4 4 - - Lee ..............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Livingston .......................................: 11 2 11 2 - - 12 3 12 3 - - McDonough ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - McHenry ..........................................: 7 17 7 (D) 1 (D) 4 (D) 4 (D) - - McLean ...........................................: 5 2 5 2 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Macon ............................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - : Macoupin .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 6 3 6 - - Madison ..........................................: 7 6 7 6 - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 29. Vegetables, Potatoes, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Harvested for : Harvested for : : Harvested for : Harvested for : Total harvested : fresh market : processing : Total harvested : fresh market : processing :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ASPARAGUS, BEARING AGE - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Massac ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Menard ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Mercer ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Monroe ...........................................: - - - - - - 7 1 7 1 - - Montgomery .......................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Morgan ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Peoria ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 4 2 4 2 - - Piatt ............................................: 3 2 3 2 - - - - - - - - Pope .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Randolph .........................................: - - - - - - 4 1 4 1 - - : Richland .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Rock Island ......................................: 3 2 3 2 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - St. Clair ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 10 3 10 - - Sangamon .........................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Scott ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Stark ............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Stephenson .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 6 1 6 1 - - Union ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Vermilion ........................................: 12 9 12 9 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Wabash ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Washington .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Wayne ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Whiteside ........................................: 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Will .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Williamson .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Winnebago ........................................: 8 11 8 (D) 3 (D) 7 5 7 5 - - : BEANS, LIMA : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................: 18 821 12 10 6 811 35 790 20 (D) 15 (D) : Counties : : Champaign ........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - De Kalb ..........................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 4 (D) - - 4 (D) Du Page ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Hancock ..........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Henry ............................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Kane .............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Kankakee .........................................: - - - - - - 6 1 6 1 - - La Salle .........................................: 8 (D) 7 (D) 1 (D) 7 365 1 (D) 6 (D) Lee ..............................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Livingston .......................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : McHenry ..........................................: 4 2 4 2 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Madison ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Ogle .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Pike .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Stephenson .......................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Whiteside ........................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Woodford .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : BEANS, SNAP (BUSH AND POLE) : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................: 359 10,689 291 617 76 10,072 372 7,449 327 587 59 6,862 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Bond .............................................: 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Boone ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 7 (D) 7 (D) - - Bureau ...........................................: 5 161 3 (D) 2 (D) 3 1 3 (D) 1 (D) Calhoun ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Carroll ..........................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 4 (D) 3 2 1 (D) Cass .............................................: 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Champaign ........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 5 1 5 1 - - Christian ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Clark ............................................: 4 324 - - 4 324 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Clay .............................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 6 1 6 1 - - Clinton ..........................................: - - - - - - 7 1 7 1 - - Coles ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Cook .............................................: 5 2 5 2 - - 7 22 7 22 - - Crawford .........................................: 6 (D) - - 6 (D) - - - - - - Cumberland .......................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - De Kalb ..........................................: 4 4 4 4 - - 7 (D) 7 (D) - - De Witt ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Douglas ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Du Page ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 4 1 4 1 - - : Edgar ............................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 7 2 7 2 - - Effingham ........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - - - - - - - Fayette ..........................................: 4 2 4 2 - - 7 2 5 (D) 2 (D) Ford .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Franklin .........................................: 5 2 5 2 - - 5 2 5 2 - - Fulton ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 4 1 4 1 - - Greene ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 29. Vegetables, Potatoes, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Harvested for : Harvested for : : Harvested for : Harvested for : Total harvested : fresh market : processing : Total harvested : fresh market : processing :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BEANS, SNAP (BUSH AND POLE) - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Hancock ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Henderson ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 (D) 4 (D) - - Henry ............................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 4 (D) 3 2 1 (D) Iroquois .........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Jackson ..........................................: 6 2 6 2 - - 5 2 5 2 - - Jersey ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Jo Daviess .......................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Johnson ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Kane .............................................: 14 12 14 12 - - 14 21 14 (D) 1 (D) Kankakee .........................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - 14 11 14 11 - - : Kendall ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 5 (D) 5 (D) 2 (D) Knox .............................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 3 1 3 1 - - Lake .............................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 11 7 11 7 - - La Salle .........................................: 23 9 23 9 - - 10 5 10 5 - - Lawrence .........................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Lee ..............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Livingston .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 8 2 8 2 - - Logan ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - McDonough ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - McHenry ..........................................: 27 15 26 (D) 2 (D) 16 (D) 16 (D) - - : McLean ...........................................: 4 2 4 2 - - 8 2 8 2 - - Macon ............................................: 5 3 5 3 - - 7 1 7 1 - - Macoupin .........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 4 1 1 (D) 3 (D) Madison ..........................................: 8 (D) 8 (D) - - 12 (D) 12 (D) 5 1 Marion ...........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Marshall .........................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Mason ............................................: 33 5,977 4 403 29 5,574 20 2,803 1 (D) 19 (D) Menard ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Mercer ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Montgomery .......................................: - - - - - - 6 4 6 4 - - : Morgan ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 1 3 1 - - Moultrie .........................................: 8 4 8 4 - - 3 1 3 1 - - Ogle .............................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Peoria ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 6 (D) 6 (D) - - Perry ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Piatt ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Pope .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Putnam ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Randolph .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Richland .........................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - : Rock Island ......................................: 5 3 5 3 - - 10 302 8 2 7 301 St. Clair ........................................: 5 10 5 10 - - 5 4 5 4 - - Sangamon .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 4 1 4 1 - - Shelby ...........................................: 5 5 3 (D) 2 (D) 3 1 3 1 - - Stark ............................................: 4 778 - - 4 778 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Stephenson .......................................: 7 1 7 1 - - 7 1 7 1 - - Tazewell .........................................: 15 1,213 6 31 11 1,183 24 1,472 14 (D) 10 (D) Union ............................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) - - 8 5 8 5 - - Vermilion ........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 5 1 5 1 - - Wabash ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Warren ...........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Washington .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Wayne ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - White ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Whiteside ........................................: 8 (D) 6 2 2 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Will .............................................: 13 2 13 2 - - 5 4 5 4 - - Williamson .......................................: - - - - - - 3 1 3 1 - - Winnebago ........................................: 12 4 12 4 - - 7 2 7 2 - - Woodford .........................................: 3 8 3 8 - - 4 1 4 1 - - : BEETS : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................: 152 841 147 840 8 1 179 345 177 (D) 4 (D) : Counties : : Boone ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 6 2 6 2 - - Bureau ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Calhoun ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Carroll ..........................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Champaign ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 8 2 8 2 - - Christian ........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Clay .............................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Clinton ..........................................: - - - - - - 6 1 6 1 - - Coles ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Cook .............................................: 6 3 6 3 - - 6 4 6 4 - - : Cumberland .......................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - De Kalb ..........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Du Page ..........................................: - - - - - - 4 1 4 1 - - Edgar ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Franklin .........................................: 4 2 4 2 - - 4 8 4 8 - - Fulton ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Greene ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Henry ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Jackson ..........................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 4 1 4 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 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BEETS - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Jersey ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jo Daviess .......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Johnson ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Kane .............................................: 6 3 6 3 - - 18 (D) 18 (D) 1 (D) Kankakee .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 7 2 7 2 - - Kendall ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Knox .............................................: 9 6 9 6 - - 4 1 4 1 - - Lake .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 13 8 13 8 - - La Salle .........................................: 9 1 9 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Lee ..............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : Livingston .......................................: 3 1 3 (D) 1 (D) 10 1 10 1 - - McDonough ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - McHenry ..........................................: 11 (D) 10 (D) 2 (D) 8 2 8 2 - - McLean ...........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 8 2 8 2 - - Macon ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Macoupin .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Madison ..........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Marion ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Menard ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Mercer ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : Monroe ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Montgomery .......................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Morgan ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Moultrie .........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Ogle .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Peoria ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 1 3 1 - - Pope .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Putnam ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Richland .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Rock Island ......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 5 1 5 1 - - : St. Clair ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Sangamon .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Shelby ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Stark ............................................: 3 540 3 540 - - 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Stephenson .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Tazewell .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Union ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Vermilion ........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Wabash ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Warren ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - : Washington .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Whiteside ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Will .............................................: 17 9 17 9 - - 8 4 8 4 - - Williamson .......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Winnebago ........................................: 6 3 6 3 - - 3 1 3 1 - - Woodford .........................................: 3 2 3 2 - - 4 1 4 1 - - : BROCCOLI : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................: 143 308 138 306 7 2 133 68 126 66 10 1 : Counties : : Bond .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Boone ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 7 3 7 3 - - Bureau ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Carroll ..........................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Champaign ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 7 1 7 1 - - Clay .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Coles ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Cook .............................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - De Kalb ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 6 1 6 1 - - Douglas ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Du Page ..........................................: - - - - - - 3 1 3 1 - - Edgar ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Fayette ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Ford .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Franklin .........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Fulton ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Hancock ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Henry ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Iroquois .........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 3 1 3 1 - - Jackson ..........................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Jersey ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Jo Daviess .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Kane .............................................: 9 (D) 9 (D) - - 10 (D) 10 (D) 1 (D) Kankakee .........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Kendall ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Knox .............................................: 6 6 6 6 - - - - - - - - Lake .............................................: 3 2 3 (D) 1 (D) 10 9 10 9 - - La Salle .........................................: 7 1 7 1 - - - - - - - - Lawrence .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Lee ..............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Livingston .......................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 29. Vegetables, Potatoes, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Harvested for : Harvested for : : Harvested for : Harvested for : Total harvested : fresh market : processing : Total harvested : fresh market : processing :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BROCCOLI - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Logan ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - McDonough ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - McHenry ..........................................: 9 15 9 (D) 1 (D) 7 4 7 4 - - McLean ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 8 3 8 3 - - Macon ............................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Macoupin .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Madison ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Marshall .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Mason ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Mercer ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : Monroe ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Morgan ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Ogle .............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Peoria ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Perry ............................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Piatt ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Putnam ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Richland .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Rock Island ......................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) St. Clair ........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Sangamon .........................................: 5 7 5 7 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Stark ............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Stephenson .......................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 3 1 3 1 - - Tazewell .........................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Union ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 1 3 1 - - Wabash ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Washington .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) Wayne ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Whiteside ........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Will .............................................: 13 7 13 7 - - 5 5 5 5 - - : Williamson .......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Winnebago ........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 4 1 4 1 - - Woodford .........................................: 3 2 3 2 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : BRUSSELS SPROUTS : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................: 55 17 55 (D) 2 (D) 76 44 72 43 4 (Z) : Counties : : Boone ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 6 2 6 2 - - Carroll ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Champaign ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 4 1 4 1 - - Christian ........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - De Kalb ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 5 1 5 1 - - Du Page ..........................................: - - - - - - 4 1 4 1 - - Edgar ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Franklin .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Hancock ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Iroquois .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : Jackson ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Jersey ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jo Daviess .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Kane .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 5 1 5 1 - - Kankakee .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 5 1 5 1 - - Kendall ..........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Knox .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Lake .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 6 1 6 1 - - La Salle .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Livingston .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : McDonough ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - McHenry ..........................................: 8 6 8 (D) 1 (D) 5 (D) 5 (D) - - McLean ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Macon ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Macoupin .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Madison ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Mercer ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Monroe ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Perry ............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Putnam ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - : Rock Island ......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Sangamon .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Stark ............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Union ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Wabash ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Washington .......................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Wayne ............................................: - - - - - - 3 1 3 1 - - Whiteside ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Will .............................................: 9 2 9 2 - - 4 2 4 2 - - Williamson .......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Winnebago ........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Woodford .........................................: - - - - - - 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 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CABBAGE, CHINESE (NAPPA, : BOK CHOY, ETC.) : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................: 47 17 47 17 - - 68 20 68 19 4 1 : Counties : : Bond .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Boone ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 6 2 6 2 - - Bureau ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Champaign ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 7 1 7 (D) 2 (D) Clay .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Clinton ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Coles ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Cook .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - De Kalb ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Du Page ..........................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - : Franklin .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Fulton ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Henry ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Jackson ..........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - - - - - - - Jersey ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Kane .............................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 7 1 7 (D) 1 (D) Kankakee .........................................: - - - - - - 8 1 8 1 - - Kendall ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Lake .............................................: - - - - - - 4 1 4 1 - - La Salle .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Livingston .......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - McDonough ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - McHenry ..........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - McLean ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Macon ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Macoupin .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Madison ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Mercer ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Morgan ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Pope .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - : Richland .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Rock Island ......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - St. Clair ........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Stephenson .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Tazewell .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Union ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 (D) 4 (D) - - Wabash ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Whiteside ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Will .............................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Williamson .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Winnebago ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Woodford .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : CABBAGE, HEAD : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................: 147 313 145 (D) 6 (D) 169 506 166 (D) 5 (D) : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Bond .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Boone ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 6 2 6 2 - - Bureau ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Carroll ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Champaign ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 9 2 9 2 - - Christian ........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Clark ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Clay .............................................: - - - - - - 6 1 6 1 - - Coles ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Cook .............................................: 9 16 7 (D) 2 (D) 3 30 3 30 - - De Kalb ..........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Du Page ..........................................: - - - - - - 4 1 4 1 - - Edgar ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Fayette ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Franklin .........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Fulton ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Greene ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Hancock ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Henry ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - : Iroquois .........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jackson ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 1 4 1 - - Jersey ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Jo Daviess .......................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Johnson ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Kane .............................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) - - 9 19 9 (D) 1 (D) Kankakee .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 12 172 11 (D) 1 (D) Kendall ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Knox .............................................: 9 6 9 6 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Lake .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 11 3 11 3 - - La Salle .........................................: 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 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CABBAGE, HEAD - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Lawrence .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Livingston .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 4 1 4 1 - - Logan ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - McDonough ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - McHenry ..........................................: 8 4 8 (D) 1 (D) 7 4 7 4 - - McLean ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 13 7 13 7 - - Macon ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Macoupin .........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - - - - - - - Madison ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 4 2 4 2 - - Mason ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) : Menard ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Mercer ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Monroe ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 9 (D) 9 (D) - - Montgomery .......................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Morgan ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Ogle .............................................: - - - - - - 4 2 4 2 - - Peoria ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Piatt ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Pope .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Putnam ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - : Rock Island ......................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - St. Clair ........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Sangamon .........................................: 3 3 3 3 - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Scott ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Stephenson .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Tazewell .........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Union ............................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Vermilion ........................................: - - - - - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Wabash ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Washington .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) : Wayne ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Whiteside ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Will .............................................: 7 7 7 7 - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Williamson .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Winnebago ........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 4 2 4 2 - - Woodford .........................................: 6 2 6 2 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : CABBAGE, MUSTARD : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................: 8 4 8 4 (X) (X) 13 8 13 8 (X) (X) : Counties : : Bureau ...........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Calhoun ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Christian ........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Cook .............................................: - - - - (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Franklin .........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) McDonough ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) McHenry ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Rock Island ......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Stephenson .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Union ............................................: - - - - (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) : Wabash ...........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Wayne ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Winnebago ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) : CANTALOUPES AND MUSKMELONS : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................: 151 313 147 310 7 3 175 293 175 (D) 2 (D) : Counties : : Adams ............................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Bond .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Boone ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Bureau ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Calhoun ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Carroll ..........................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Cass .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Champaign ........................................: - - - - - - 4 (D) 4 (D) - - Christian ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Clay .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Clinton ..........................................: - - - - - - 7 1 7 1 - - Coles ............................................: - - - - - - 8 1 8 1 - - Cook .............................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - De Kalb ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 5 1 5 1 - - Douglas ..........................................: - - - - - - 7 3 7 3 - - Du Page ..........................................: - - - - - - 3 2 3 2 - - Edgar ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 4 1 4 1 - - Fayette ..........................................: 16 40 16 40 - - 8 26 8 26 - - Franklin .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Fulton ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Greene ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 29. Vegetables, Potatoes, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Harvested for : Harvested for : : Harvested for : Harvested for : Total harvested : fresh market : processing : Total harvested : fresh market : processing :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CANTALOUPES AND MUSKMELONS - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Hamilton .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Henderson ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Henry ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Iroquois .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Jackson ..........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 4 1 4 1 - - Jersey ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jo Daviess .......................................: 5 6 5 6 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Johnson ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Kane .............................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 4 (D) 4 (D) 1 (D) Kankakee .........................................: 5 2 5 2 - - 14 29 14 29 - - : Kendall ..........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Knox .............................................: 6 6 6 6 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Lake .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - La Salle .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Lawrence .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Livingston .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Logan ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - McDonough ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - McHenry ..........................................: 23 19 23 (D) 1 (D) 12 18 12 18 - - McLean ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Macon ............................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Macoupin .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Madison ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 4 (D) 4 (D) - - Marshall .........................................: 3 2 3 2 - - 3 3 3 3 - - Mason ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 44 3 44 - - Monroe ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Montgomery .......................................: - - - - - - 5 4 5 4 - - Ogle .............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Peoria ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Piatt ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : Pulaski ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Putnam ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Rock Island ......................................: 5 1 5 (D) 1 (D) 5 1 5 1 - - St. Clair ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Saline ...........................................: - - - - - - 6 2 6 2 - - Sangamon .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Shelby ...........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Stephenson .......................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Tazewell .........................................: 5 5 5 5 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Union ............................................: 3 3 3 3 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Vermilion ........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Wabash ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Washington .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Whiteside ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Will .............................................: 6 9 6 9 - - 4 3 4 3 - - Williamson .......................................: - - - - - - 4 4 4 4 - - Winnebago ........................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 3 1 3 1 - - Woodford .........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - : CARROTS : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................: 126 34 122 32 10 2 148 50 146 49 5 1 : Counties : : Boone ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 6 2 6 2 - - Bureau ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Calhoun ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Carroll ..........................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Champaign ........................................: 3 2 3 2 - - 10 3 10 3 - - Clark ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Clay .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Coles ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Cook .............................................: 8 2 8 (D) 1 (D) 8 2 8 2 - - Cumberland .......................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - : De Kalb ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 7 4 7 4 - - Du Page ..........................................: - - - - - - 6 1 6 1 - - Edgar ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Franklin .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 4 (D) 4 (D) - - Fulton ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Greene ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Hancock ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Henry ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Iroquois .........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jackson ..........................................: 6 1 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Jersey ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Jo Daviess .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Kane .............................................: 8 1 8 1 - - 10 6 10 (D) 1 (D) Kankakee .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Kendall ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Knox .............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Lake .............................................: 3 2 3 (D) 1 (D) 10 7 10 7 - - La Salle .........................................: 11 1 11 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Lee ..............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Livingston .......................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 29. Vegetables, Potatoes, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Harvested for : Harvested for : : Harvested for : Harvested for : Total harvested : fresh market : processing : Total harvested : fresh market : processing :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CARROTS - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Logan ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - McDonough ........................................: 3 2 3 2 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - McHenry ..........................................: 8 7 8 6 3 1 13 3 13 3 - - McLean ...........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 13 2 13 2 - - Macon ............................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Madison ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 1 3 1 - - Menard ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Mercer ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Monroe ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Ogle .............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Peoria ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Pope .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Putnam ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Rock Island ......................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Sangamon .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Shelby ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Stark ............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Stephenson .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Union ............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Vermilion ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 5 1 5 1 - - : Wabash ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Whiteside ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Will .............................................: 11 2 11 2 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Williamson .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Winnebago ........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Woodford .........................................: 3 2 3 2 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : CAULIFLOWER : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................: 62 36 60 35 4 1 78 40 71 39 9 1 : Counties : : Boone ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Bureau ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Carroll ..........................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Champaign ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 5 1 5 1 - - Clark ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Clay .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Coles ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Cook .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 5 11 5 11 - - De Kalb ..........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Douglas ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Du Page ..........................................: - - - - - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Edgar ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Fayette ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Franklin .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Fulton ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Greene ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Henry ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Iroquois .........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Jackson ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jersey ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Jo Daviess .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Kane .............................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 7 3 7 (D) 1 (D) Kankakee .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 1 3 1 - - Kendall ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Lake .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 5 1 5 1 - - La Salle .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - McDonough ........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - McHenry ..........................................: 4 6 4 6 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - McLean ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Macon ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - : Macoupin .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Marion ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Morgan ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Peoria ...........................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Perry ............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Piatt ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Rock Island ......................................: 3 2 3 2 - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) St. Clair ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Sangamon .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Shelby ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : Stephenson .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Union ............................................: - - - - - - 3 2 3 2 - - Wabash ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Washington .......................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) Wayne ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Whiteside ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Will .............................................: 8 4 8 4 - - 4 2 4 2 - - Williamson .......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Winnebago ........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Woodford .........................................: - - - - - - 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 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CELERY : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................: 31 5 30 (D) 2 (D) 36 46 36 46 - - : Counties : : Boone ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 6 1 6 1 - - Clark ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Coles ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Cook .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Du Page ..........................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Franklin .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Henry ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jackson ..........................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Jersey ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Kane .............................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - : Kankakee .........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 5 1 5 1 - - Kendall ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Lake .............................................: - - - - - - 5 1 5 1 - - La Salle .........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - - - - - - - McHenry ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Menard ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Mercer ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Richland .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Rock Island ......................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Wabash ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Will .............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Winnebago ........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Woodford .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : CHICORY : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 13 2 13 2 (X) (X) : Counties : : Boone ............................................: - - - - - - 5 1 5 1 (X) (X) Franklin .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Fulton ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Jackson ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Lake .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Wabash ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Winnebago ........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Woodford .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) : COLLARDS : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................: 47 113 47 113 - - 56 25 56 (D) 2 (D) : Counties : : Boone ............................................: - - - - - - 5 1 5 1 - - Bureau ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Champaign ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 9 2 9 (D) 2 (D) Clay .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Coles ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Cook .............................................: 5 2 5 2 - - 7 5 7 5 - - Cumberland .......................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - De Kalb ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Franklin .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Fulton ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Henry ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Iroquois .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Jackson ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 1 3 1 - - Kankakee .........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 6 (D) 6 (D) - - Kendall ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Lake .............................................: - - - - - - 4 1 4 1 - - La Salle .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Livingston .......................................: - - - - - - 3 1 3 1 - - McDonough ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - McHenry ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Mason ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Mercer ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Morgan ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Pope .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Rock Island ......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - St. Clair ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Sangamon .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Union ............................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Wabash ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Will .............................................: 7 1 7 1 - - 4 1 4 1 - - : Williamson .......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Winnebago ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Woodford .........................................: 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 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CUCUMBERS AND PICKLES : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................: 313 209 305 207 14 2 321 232 319 231 11 1 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Bond .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Boone ............................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 6 2 6 2 - - Bureau ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Calhoun ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Carroll ..........................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 3 1 3 1 - - Cass .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Champaign ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 10 2 10 2 - - Christian ........................................: - - - - - - 5 1 5 1 - - Clark ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : Clay .............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Clinton ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 6 1 6 1 - - Coles ............................................: 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Cook .............................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) - - 9 24 9 24 - - Crawford .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Cumberland .......................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - De Kalb ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 6 3 6 3 - - De Witt ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Douglas ..........................................: 5 7 5 7 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Du Page ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 5 1 5 1 - - : Edgar ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Fayette ..........................................: 13 5 13 5 - - 8 4 8 4 - - Ford .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Franklin .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Fulton ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Gallatin .........................................: 3 2 3 2 - - - - - - - - Greene ...........................................: 3 26 3 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Hancock ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Henderson ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Henry ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Iroquois .........................................: 9 1 9 1 - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Jackson ..........................................: 12 3 11 (D) 1 (D) 9 2 9 2 - - Jersey ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Jo Daviess .......................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 4 1 4 1 - - Johnson ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Kane .............................................: 8 (D) 8 (D) - - 16 14 16 (D) 1 (D) Kankakee .........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 18 10 18 10 - - Kendall ..........................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) Knox .............................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Lake .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 11 4 11 4 - - : La Salle .........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 6 1 6 1 - - Lawrence .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Lee ..............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Livingston .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 7 1 7 1 - - Logan ............................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - McHenry ..........................................: 32 12 32 (D) 2 (D) 17 8 17 8 - - McLean ...........................................: 8 1 8 1 - - 14 2 14 2 - - Macon ............................................: 7 1 7 1 - - 7 1 7 (D) 1 (D) Macoupin .........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Madison ..........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 7 3 7 3 - - : Marion ...........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - - - - - - - Marshall .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Massac ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Menard ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Mercer ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Monroe ...........................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Montgomery .......................................: - - - - - - 3 1 3 1 - - Morgan ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Moultrie .........................................: 5 2 5 2 - - - - - - - - Ogle .............................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Peoria ...........................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Perry ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Piatt ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Pope .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Pulaski ..........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Putnam ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Randolph .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Richland .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Rock Island ......................................: 5 2 5 2 - - 6 1 6 1 5 1 St. Clair ........................................: 3 5 3 5 - - 9 4 9 4 - - : Saline ...........................................: - - - - - - 6 1 6 1 - - Sangamon .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Scott ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Shelby ...........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Stephenson .......................................: 11 2 11 2 - - 3 1 3 1 - - Tazewell .........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 11 6 11 6 - - Union ............................................: 5 58 5 58 - - 12 92 12 92 - - Vermilion ........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Wabash ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Warren ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Washington .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 29. Vegetables, Potatoes, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Harvested for : Harvested for : : Harvested for : Harvested for : Total harvested : fresh market : processing : Total harvested : fresh market : processing :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CUCUMBERS AND PICKLES - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Wayne ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 4 1 4 1 - - White ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Whiteside ........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Will .............................................: 26 8 26 8 - - 10 9 10 9 - - Williamson .......................................: 3 2 3 2 - - 5 3 5 3 - - Winnebago ........................................: 7 5 7 5 - - 10 2 10 2 - - Woodford .........................................: 7 2 7 2 - - 5 1 5 1 - - : DAIKON : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................: 27 6 27 (D) 1 (D) 23 6 23 (D) 2 (D) : Counties : : Boone ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Champaign ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Cumberland .......................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Franklin .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 4 1 4 1 - - Fulton ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Henry ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Jackson ..........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Kane .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Kendall ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) McHenry ..........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - : McLean ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Monroe ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Morgan ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Rock Island ......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - St. Clair ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Wabash ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Will .............................................: 4 1 4 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Winnebago ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Woodford .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : EGGPLANT : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................: 130 55 127 54 5 1 148 58 146 57 5 1 : Counties : : Bond .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Boone ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 6 2 6 2 - - Bureau ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Carroll ..........................................: 4 (Z) 1 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Champaign ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 8 2 8 2 - - Christian ........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Clay .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Coles ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Cook .............................................: 9 7 9 (D) 1 (D) 12 15 12 15 - - Cumberland .......................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - : De Kalb ..........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - - - - - - - Douglas ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Du Page ..........................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Edgar ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Fayette ..........................................: 4 3 4 3 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Franklin .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Fulton ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Greene ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Henry ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 3 1 3 1 - - Iroquois .........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Jackson ..........................................: 7 1 7 1 - - 3 1 3 1 - - Jersey ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Jo Daviess .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Johnson ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Kane .............................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 12 5 12 (D) 1 (D) Kankakee .........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 11 1 11 1 - - Kendall ..........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Knox .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Lake .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 9 2 9 2 - - La Salle .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - : Lee ..............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Livingston .......................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - McDonough ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - McHenry ..........................................: 6 8 6 8 - - 8 6 8 6 - - McLean ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 7 1 7 1 - - Macon ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Macoupin .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Madison ..........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Marion ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Mason ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : Massac ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Menard ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Mercer ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Monroe ...........................................: 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 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- EGGPLANT - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Montgomery .......................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Morgan ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Moultrie .........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Peoria ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Piatt ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Pope .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Pulaski ..........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Rock Island ......................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) St. Clair ........................................: - - - - - - 3 2 3 2 - - Sangamon .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Tazewell .........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Union ............................................: - - - - - - 5 4 5 4 - - Wabash ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Washington .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Whiteside ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Will .............................................: 15 2 15 2 - - 3 1 3 1 - - Williamson .......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Winnebago ........................................: 5 3 5 3 - - 3 1 3 1 - - Woodford .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - : ESCAROLE AND ENDIVE : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................: 12 2 12 2 (X) (X) 7 1 7 1 (X) (X) : Counties : : Champaign ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Clay .............................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Franklin .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Jackson ..........................................: 5 1 5 1 (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) McHenry ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Richland .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Stephenson .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Vermilion ........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Woodford .........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) : GARLIC : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................: 168 50 161 44 19 6 142 80 135 71 12 9 : Counties : : Bond .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Boone ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 6 3 6 3 - - Bureau ...........................................: - - - - - - 3 1 3 1 - - Carroll ..........................................: 5 1 - - 5 1 - - - - - - Champaign ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 10 2 10 (D) 2 (D) Christian ........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Clark ............................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Clay .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Clinton ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Coles ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Cook .............................................: 4 1 4 (D) 1 (D) 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Cumberland .......................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - De Kalb ..........................................: 4 2 4 2 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Du Page ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Edgar ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Franklin .........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Fulton ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Hancock ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Henry ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Iroquois .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Jackson ..........................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 5 1 5 1 - - Jersey ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jo Daviess .......................................: 7 (D) 7 3 1 (D) 5 3 5 3 - - Kane .............................................: 15 5 15 (D) 6 (D) 10 7 4 1 7 6 Kankakee .........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 6 1 6 1 - - Kendall ..........................................: 5 2 5 2 - - 4 1 4 (D) 1 (D) Knox .............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Lake .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 11 3 11 3 - - La Salle .........................................: 10 1 9 (D) 1 (D) 7 4 7 4 - - Lee ..............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : Livingston .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 5 1 5 1 - - Logan ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - McDonough ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - McHenry ..........................................: 12 (D) 12 3 2 (D) 13 (D) 13 (D) - - McLean ...........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Macon ............................................: 7 1 7 1 - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Madison ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Mercer ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Monroe ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Ogle .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Piatt ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Pope .............................................: 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 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GARLIC - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Putnam ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Rock Island ......................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 4 1 3 (D) 1 (D) St. Clair ........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - - - - - - - Sangamon .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Stephenson .......................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 5 2 5 2 - - Union ............................................: - - - - - - 4 1 4 1 - - Vermilion ........................................: 5 3 5 3 - - 3 1 3 1 - - Wabash ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Washington .......................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Whiteside ........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - - - - - - - : Will .............................................: 15 3 15 3 - - 3 1 3 1 - - Williamson .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Winnebago ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 1 3 1 - - Woodford .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : GINGER ROOT : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................: 15 2 13 1 3 1 6 1 6 1 - - : Counties : : Bureau ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Carroll ..........................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Franklin .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Johnson ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Knox .............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Lake .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - McHenry ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Macon ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Ogle .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Will .............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Woodford .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : GINSENG, CULTIVATED ONLY : (SEE TEXT) : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Counties : : Clark ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : GOURDS (SEE TEXT) : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................: 98 36 94 35 4 1 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Counties : : Boone ............................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Calhoun ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Carroll ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Christian ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Coles ............................................: 5 2 5 2 - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Cook .............................................: 3 1 3 1 - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Cumberland .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) De Kalb ..........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) De Witt ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Du Page ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Edgar ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Fayette ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Franklin .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Fulton ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Henry ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Iroquois .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Jackson ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Jo Daviess .......................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Kane .............................................: 10 4 10 4 - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Kendall ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Lake .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) La Salle .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Logan ............................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) McHenry ..........................................: 10 3 10 3 - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) McLean ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Macon ............................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Macoupin .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Madison ..........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Morgan ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Moultrie .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Richland .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Rock Island ......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) St. Clair ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Sangamon .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Stephenson .......................................: 5 1 4 (D) 1 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 29. Vegetables, Potatoes, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Harvested for : Harvested for : : Harvested for : Harvested for : Total harvested : fresh market : processing : Total harvested : fresh market : processing :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GOURDS (SEE TEXT) - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Whiteside ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Will .............................................: 4 4 4 4 - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Winnebago ........................................: 5 7 5 7 - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Woodford .........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : HERBS, FRESH CUT : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................: 150 39 150 39 (X) (X) 133 76 133 76 (X) (X) : Counties : : Boone ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 7 1 7 1 (X) (X) Bureau ...........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Calhoun ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Champaign ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 9 1 9 1 (X) (X) Clay .............................................: - - - - (X) (X) 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) Coles ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Cook .............................................: 8 (D) 8 (D) (X) (X) 8 (D) 8 (D) (X) (X) Cumberland .......................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) De Kalb ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Douglas ..........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) : Du Page ..........................................: 3 1 3 1 (X) (X) 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) Edgar ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Fayette ..........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Franklin .........................................: 5 1 5 1 (X) (X) 5 1 5 1 (X) (X) Fulton ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Henry ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Iroquois .........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Jackson ..........................................: 9 1 9 1 (X) (X) 6 1 6 1 (X) (X) Jefferson ........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Jersey ...........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) : Jo Daviess .......................................: 4 1 4 1 (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Johnson ..........................................: 4 1 4 1 (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Kane .............................................: 13 2 13 2 (X) (X) 5 1 5 1 (X) (X) Kankakee .........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) 11 2 11 2 (X) (X) Kendall ..........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Knox .............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Lake .............................................: - - - - (X) (X) 10 (D) 10 (D) (X) (X) La Salle .........................................: 4 1 4 1 (X) (X) 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) Lee ..............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Livingston .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) : Logan ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) McDonough ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) McHenry ..........................................: 9 3 9 3 (X) (X) 10 1 10 1 (X) (X) McLean ...........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) 9 1 9 1 (X) (X) Macon ............................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) (X) (X) 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) Macoupin .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Madison ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Massac ...........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Menard ...........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Mercer ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) : Monroe ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Montgomery .......................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Piatt ............................................: - - - - (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Pope .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Randolph .........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Rock Island ......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) St. Clair ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Sangamon .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Stephenson .......................................: 5 1 5 1 (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Union ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) : Vermilion ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Wabash ...........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Washington .......................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Whiteside ........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Will .............................................: 15 3 15 3 (X) (X) 5 3 5 3 (X) (X) Williamson .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Winnebago ........................................: 6 2 6 2 (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Woodford .........................................: 6 2 6 2 (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) : HONEYDEW MELONS : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................: 45 13 45 13 - - 37 8 37 8 (X) (X) : Counties : : Boone ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Champaign ........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Clay .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Coles ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Cook .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - (X) (X) De Kalb ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Douglas ..........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - - - - - (X) (X) Edgar ............................................: 3 (D) 3 (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 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HONEYDEW MELONS - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Franklin .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - (X) (X) Fulton ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Henry ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Iroquois .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) (X) (X) Jackson ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - (X) (X) Jo Daviess .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - (X) (X) Kane .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Kankakee .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 5 1 5 1 (X) (X) Kendall ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - (X) (X) Knox .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) : La Salle .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - (X) (X) McHenry ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - (X) (X) Macon ............................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - - - - - (X) (X) Mercer ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Monroe ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Peoria ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Rock Island ......................................: 3 1 3 1 - - - - - - (X) (X) Sangamon .........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - - - - - (X) (X) Tazewell .........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Union ............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) : Winnebago ........................................: 5 2 5 2 - - 4 1 4 1 (X) (X) Woodford .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 8 1 8 1 (X) (X) : HORSERADISH : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................: 50 2,323 28 (D) 23 (D) 27 1,737 13 11 15 1,726 : Counties : : Cumberland .......................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Fulton ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Henry ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Jackson ..........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Jersey ...........................................: 3 360 - - 3 360 - - - - - - Knox .............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - La Salle .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Logan ............................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - McHenry ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - McLean ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : Macon ............................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Madison ..........................................: 12 1,272 2 (D) 11 (D) 11 (D) - - 11 (D) Marion ...........................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Mason ............................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Mercer ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Monroe ...........................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Ogle .............................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - - - - - - - Rock Island ......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - St. Clair ........................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Sangamon .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - : Stephenson .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Vermilion ........................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Winnebago ........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) : KALE : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................: 131 36 129 35 4 2 149 43 147 42 7 1 : Counties : : Bond .............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Boone ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 8 3 8 3 - - Bureau ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Calhoun ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Carroll ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Champaign ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 11 2 11 (D) 2 (D) Clay .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Clinton ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Coles ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Cook .............................................: 5 1 5 (D) 1 (D) 7 4 7 4 - - : Cumberland .......................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - De Kalb ..........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Du Page ..........................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Edgar ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Franklin .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Fulton ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Hancock ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Henry ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Iroquois .........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Jackson ..........................................: 10 1 9 (D) 1 (D) 5 2 5 2 - - : Jersey ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Jo Daviess .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Kane .............................................: 14 1 14 1 - - 7 1 7 (D) 1 (D) Kankakee .........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 9 3 9 3 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 29. Vegetables, Potatoes, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Harvested for : Harvested for : : Harvested for : Harvested for : Total harvested : fresh market : processing : Total harvested : fresh market : processing :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- KALE - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Kendall ..........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 3 1 3 (D) 1 (D) Knox .............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Lake .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 7 1 7 1 - - La Salle .........................................: 9 1 9 1 - - 5 2 5 2 - - Livingston .......................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 6 1 6 1 - - McDonough ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - McHenry ..........................................: 6 4 5 (D) 1 (D) 12 3 12 3 - - McLean ...........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 13 2 13 2 - - Macon ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Macoupin .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Madison ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Massac ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Monroe ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Morgan ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Pope .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Rock Island ......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - St. Clair ........................................: 4 9 4 9 - - 3 5 3 5 - - Sangamon .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Stephenson .......................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Tazewell .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Union ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Vermilion ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Wabash ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Whiteside ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Will .............................................: 11 2 11 2 - - 7 3 7 3 - - Williamson .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Winnebago ........................................: 6 2 6 2 - - 5 1 5 1 - - Woodford .........................................: 3 2 3 2 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : LETTUCE, ALL : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................: 190 82 190 82 (X) (X) 181 78 181 78 (X) (X) : Counties : : Bond .............................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Boone ............................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) (X) (X) 7 8 7 8 (X) (X) Bureau ...........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Calhoun ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Carroll ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Champaign ........................................: 8 3 8 3 (X) (X) 11 7 11 7 (X) (X) Clark ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Clay .............................................: - - - - (X) (X) 3 (D) 3 (D) (X) (X) Coles ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Cook .............................................: 5 2 5 2 (X) (X) 5 2 5 2 (X) (X) : Cumberland .......................................: 3 1 3 1 (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) De Kalb ..........................................: 4 1 4 1 (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) De Witt ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Du Page ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 6 1 6 1 (X) (X) Edgar ............................................: 3 1 3 1 (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Fayette ..........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Ford .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Franklin .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Fulton ...........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Hancock ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) : Henry ............................................: 4 1 4 1 (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Iroquois .........................................: 5 1 5 1 (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Jackson ..........................................: 9 2 9 2 (X) (X) 5 1 5 1 (X) (X) Jersey ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Jo Daviess .......................................: 5 1 5 1 (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Johnson ..........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Kane .............................................: 10 12 10 12 (X) (X) 7 11 7 11 (X) (X) Kankakee .........................................: 3 1 3 1 (X) (X) 5 1 5 1 (X) (X) Kendall ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Knox .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) : Lake .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 10 15 10 15 (X) (X) La Salle .........................................: 9 1 9 1 (X) (X) 6 1 6 1 (X) (X) Lee ..............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Livingston .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 3 (D) 3 (D) (X) (X) Logan ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) McDonough ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) McHenry ..........................................: 14 16 14 16 (X) (X) 13 3 13 3 (X) (X) McLean ...........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) (X) (X) 13 4 13 4 (X) (X) Macon ............................................: 6 1 6 1 (X) (X) 4 1 4 1 (X) (X) Macoupin .........................................: 4 2 4 2 (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) : Madison ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Marshall .........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Massac ...........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Mercer ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Monroe ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 8 1 8 1 (X) (X) Montgomery .......................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Morgan ...........................................: 4 1 4 1 (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Moultrie .........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Ogle .............................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Peoria ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 29. Vegetables, Potatoes, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Harvested for : Harvested for : : Harvested for : Harvested for : Total harvested : fresh market : processing : Total harvested : fresh market : processing :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LETTUCE, ALL - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Perry ............................................: - - - - (X) (X) 3 (D) 3 (D) (X) (X) Pope .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Randolph .........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Rock Island ......................................: 3 1 3 1 (X) (X) 5 1 5 1 (X) (X) Sangamon .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Scott ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Shelby ...........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Stephenson .......................................: 5 1 5 1 (X) (X) 5 1 5 1 (X) (X) Tazewell .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Union ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 7 2 7 2 (X) (X) : Vermilion ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Wabash ...........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Warren ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Whiteside ........................................: 4 1 4 1 (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Will .............................................: 15 6 15 6 (X) (X) 4 3 4 3 (X) (X) Williamson .......................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Winnebago ........................................: 6 5 6 5 (X) (X) 9 2 9 2 (X) (X) Woodford .........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) (X) (X) 3 (D) 3 (D) (X) (X) : LETTUCE, HEAD : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................: 101 28 101 28 (X) (X) 74 25 74 25 (X) (X) : Counties : : Boone ............................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) (X) (X) 6 3 6 3 (X) (X) Bureau ...........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Champaign ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 6 1 6 1 (X) (X) Clark ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Coles ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Cook .............................................: 5 1 5 1 (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Cumberland .......................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) De Kalb ..........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Du Page ..........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Franklin .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) : Henry ............................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Iroquois .........................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Jackson ..........................................: 9 (D) 9 (D) (X) (X) 4 (D) 4 (D) (X) (X) Jersey ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Kane .............................................: 7 (D) 7 (D) (X) (X) 5 (D) 5 (D) (X) (X) Kankakee .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Kendall ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Knox .............................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Lake .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 7 11 7 11 (X) (X) La Salle .........................................: 3 1 3 1 (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) : Livingston .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) McDonough ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) McHenry ..........................................: 8 5 8 5 (X) (X) 11 2 11 2 (X) (X) McLean ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 6 1 6 1 (X) (X) Macon ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Macoupin .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Madison ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Massac ...........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Monroe ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Morgan ...........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) : Rock Island ......................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Stephenson .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Union ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 5 1 5 1 (X) (X) Wabash ...........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Whiteside ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Will .............................................: 14 3 14 3 (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Williamson .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Winnebago ........................................: 6 2 6 2 (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Woodford .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) : LETTUCE, LEAF : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................: 140 41 140 41 (X) (X) 141 42 141 42 (X) (X) : Counties : : Bond .............................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Boone ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 7 3 7 3 (X) (X) Bureau ...........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Carroll ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Champaign ........................................: 8 (D) 8 (D) (X) (X) 11 5 11 5 (X) (X) Clark ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Clay .............................................: - - - - (X) (X) 3 (D) 3 (D) (X) (X) Coles ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Cook .............................................: 3 1 3 1 (X) (X) 4 1 4 1 (X) (X) Cumberland .......................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) : De Kalb ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) De Witt ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Du Page ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 4 (D) 4 (D) (X) (X) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 29. Vegetables, Potatoes, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Harvested for : Harvested for : : Harvested for : Harvested for : Total harvested : fresh market : processing : Total harvested : fresh market : processing :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LETTUCE, LEAF - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Edgar ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Fayette ..........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Ford .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Franklin .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Fulton ...........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Hancock ..........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Henry ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Iroquois .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Jackson ..........................................: 6 1 6 1 (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Jersey ...........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) : Jo Daviess .......................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Johnson ..........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Kane .............................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) (X) (X) 6 (D) 6 (D) (X) (X) Kankakee .........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) (X) (X) 5 1 5 1 (X) (X) Kendall ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Knox .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Lake .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 9 3 9 3 (X) (X) La Salle .........................................: 7 (D) 7 (D) (X) (X) 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) Lee ..............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Livingston .......................................: - - - - (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) : Logan ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) McHenry ..........................................: 10 7 10 7 (X) (X) 8 1 8 1 (X) (X) McLean ...........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 13 3 13 3 (X) (X) Macon ............................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) (X) (X) 3 (D) 3 (D) (X) (X) Macoupin .........................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Madison ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Massac ...........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Mercer ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Monroe ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 8 1 8 1 (X) (X) Montgomery .......................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) : Morgan ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Moultrie .........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Ogle .............................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Peoria ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Perry ............................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Pope .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Randolph .........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Rock Island ......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 5 1 5 1 (X) (X) Sangamon .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Scott ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) : Shelby ...........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Stephenson .......................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) (X) (X) 5 (D) 5 (D) (X) (X) Tazewell .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Union ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 3 (D) 3 (D) (X) (X) Vermilion ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Wabash ...........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Warren ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Whiteside ........................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Will .............................................: 11 2 11 2 (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Williamson .......................................: 3 2 3 2 (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) : Winnebago ........................................: 6 2 6 2 (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Woodford .........................................: 3 2 3 2 (X) (X) 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) : LETTUCE, ROMAINE : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................: 63 14 63 14 (X) (X) 72 11 72 11 (X) (X) : Counties : : Bond .............................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Boone ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 6 1 6 1 (X) (X) Bureau ...........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Calhoun ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Champaign ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 5 1 5 1 (X) (X) Clark ............................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Clay .............................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Coles ............................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Cook .............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) 5 (D) 5 (D) (X) (X) De Kalb ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) : Du Page ..........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) Edgar ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Franklin .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Hancock ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Henry ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Jackson ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Jersey ...........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Jo Daviess .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Kane .............................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) (X) (X) 4 (Z) 4 (Z) (X) (X) Kankakee .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) : Kendall ..........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Lake .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 5 1 5 1 (X) (X) La Salle .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 5 1 5 1 (X) (X) McHenry ..........................................: 7 4 7 4 (X) (X) 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) McLean ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 29. Vegetables, Potatoes, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Harvested for : Harvested for : : Harvested for : Harvested for : Total harvested : fresh market : processing : Total harvested : fresh market : processing :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LETTUCE, ROMAINE - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Macon ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) 4 (D) 4 (D) (X) (X) Macoupin .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Madison ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Marshall .........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Massac ...........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Mercer ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Monroe ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Perry ............................................: - - - - (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Rock Island ......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Shelby ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) : Stephenson .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Union ............................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Wabash ...........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Whiteside ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Will .............................................: 9 1 9 1 (X) (X) 3 (D) 3 (D) (X) (X) Williamson .......................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Winnebago ........................................: 6 2 6 2 (X) (X) 9 (D) 9 (D) (X) (X) Woodford .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) : MUSTARD GREENS : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................: 34 14 34 14 - - 56 39 56 39 - - : Counties : : Bond .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Boone ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 5 1 5 1 - - Bureau ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Champaign ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 1 3 1 - - Clay .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Coles ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Cook .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 7 7 7 7 - - Cumberland .......................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - De Kalb ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Franklin .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Fulton ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jackson ..........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - - - - - - - Jersey ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Kane .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Kankakee .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 9 17 9 17 - - Knox .............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Lake .............................................: - - - - - - 5 3 5 3 - - La Salle .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - McHenry ..........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Madison ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Monroe ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Montgomery .......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Pope .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Rock Island ......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - St. Clair ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Stephenson .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Union ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Wabash ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Will .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 5 2 5 2 - - Williamson .......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Winnebago ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Woodford .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - : OKRA : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................: 78 24 77 (D) 1 (D) 84 20 81 20 6 1 : Counties : : Bond .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Boone ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Bureau ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Carroll ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Champaign ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 7 2 7 2 - - Clay .............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Clinton ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Coles ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Cook .............................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Du Page ..........................................: - - - - - - 3 1 3 (D) 1 (D) : Edgar ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Franklin .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Fulton ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Greene ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Hancock ..........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Henry ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jackson ..........................................: 7 1 7 1 - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Jefferson ........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jersey ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Kane .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 29. Vegetables, Potatoes, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Harvested for : Harvested for : : Harvested for : Harvested for : Total harvested : fresh market : processing : Total harvested : fresh market : processing :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OKRA - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Kankakee .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 12 4 12 4 - - Kendall ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Knox .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - La Salle .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Livingston .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - McHenry ..........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - McLean ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Macon ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Macoupin .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Madison ..........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Marion ...........................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - - - - - - - Massac ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Menard ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Mercer ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Morgan ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Moultrie .........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Peoria ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Perry ............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Pope .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Pulaski ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Rock Island ......................................: 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - St. Clair ........................................: 9 3 9 3 - - 7 5 7 5 - - Shelby ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Union ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 9 2 9 2 - - Vermilion ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Washington .......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) White ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Will .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Williamson .......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Winnebago ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Woodford .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - : ONIONS, DRY : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................: 180 121 168 (D) 17 (D) 162 176 158 (D) 14 (D) : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Bond .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Boone ............................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 8 3 8 3 - - Bureau ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Calhoun ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Carroll ..........................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Champaign ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 10 4 10 4 - - Christian ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Clay .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Coles ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - : Cook .............................................: 7 (D) 5 (D) 2 (D) 3 16 3 16 - - De Kalb ..........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - - - - - - - De Witt ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Douglas ..........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Du Page ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 1 3 1 - - Edgar ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Fayette ..........................................: - - - - - - 3 1 3 1 - - Ford .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Franklin .........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Gallatin .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - : Hancock ..........................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Henry ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Iroquois .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Jackson ..........................................: 11 1 11 1 - - 5 1 5 1 - - Jefferson ........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jersey ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 1 3 1 - - Jo Daviess .......................................: 4 2 4 2 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Johnson ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Kane .............................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 8 8 8 (D) 1 (D) Kankakee .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 8 7 8 (D) 1 (D) : Kendall ..........................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Knox .............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Lake .............................................: 6 (D) 6 (D) 1 (D) 12 3 12 3 - - La Salle .........................................: 8 1 7 (D) 1 (D) 7 1 7 1 - - Lee ..............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Livingston .......................................: 3 (Z) 3 (D) 1 (D) 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Logan ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - McDonough ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - McHenry ..........................................: 18 9 12 9 8 1 9 (D) 9 (D) - - McLean ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Macon ............................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Macoupin .........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Madison ..........................................: - - - - - - 7 2 7 1 5 1 Marshall .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Massac ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Mercer ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Montgomery .......................................: - - - - - - 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 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ONIONS, DRY - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Morgan ...........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - - - - - - - Moultrie .........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Ogle .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Peoria ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Piatt ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Pope .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Randolph .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Rock Island ......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) St. Clair ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Shelby ...........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - : Stark ............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Stephenson .......................................: 9 1 9 1 - - 6 2 6 2 - - Union ............................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Vermilion ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Wabash ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Warren ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Whiteside ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Will .............................................: 11 (D) 10 5 2 (D) 4 (D) 3 1 1 (D) Williamson .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Winnebago ........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Woodford .........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 4 1 4 1 - - : ONIONS, GREEN : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................: 146 25 141 23 9 2 132 35 130 34 5 1 : Counties : : Bond .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Boone ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 6 1 6 1 - - Bureau ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Carroll ..........................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Champaign ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 10 2 10 2 - - Clark ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Clay .............................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Coles ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Cook .............................................: 7 2 7 (D) 1 (D) 9 4 9 4 - - De Kalb ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - : De Witt ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Du Page ..........................................: - - - - - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Edgar ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Fayette ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Franklin .........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 5 1 5 1 - - Fulton ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Hancock ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Henry ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Iroquois .........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jackson ..........................................: 12 1 9 1 3 (Z) 5 1 5 1 - - : Jefferson ........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jersey ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jo Daviess .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Kane .............................................: 8 1 8 1 - - 4 1 4 (D) 1 (D) Kankakee .........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 11 1 11 1 - - Kendall ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Knox .............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 3 1 3 1 - - Lake .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 10 2 10 2 - - La Salle .........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Livingston .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 4 1 4 1 - - : Logan ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - McDonough ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - McHenry ..........................................: 10 2 10 (D) 2 (D) 10 13 10 13 - - McLean ...........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - - - - - - - Macon ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 5 1 5 1 - - Macoupin .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Madison ..........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Mercer ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Monroe ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Montgomery .......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Morgan ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Moultrie .........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - - - - - - - Ogle .............................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - - - - - - - Perry ............................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Piatt ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Rock Island ......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Shelby ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Stephenson .......................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Tazewell .........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Union ............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Wabash ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Whiteside ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Will .............................................: 11 2 11 2 - - 4 2 4 (D) 1 (D) Williamson .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Winnebago ........................................: 6 2 6 2 - - 3 1 3 1 - - Woodford .........................................: 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 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PARSLEY : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................: 66 24 65 24 3 (Z) 61 8 60 (D) 1 (D) : Counties : : Boone ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Bureau ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Champaign ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 7 1 7 1 - - Clay .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Cook .............................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 5 1 5 1 - - Cumberland .......................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - De Kalb ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Douglas ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Du Page ..........................................: - - - - - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Edgar ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - : Franklin .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 5 1 5 1 - - Fulton ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Jackson ..........................................: 6 1 5 (D) 1 (D) 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Jefferson ........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jo Daviess .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Kane .............................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - - - - - - - Kendall ..........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Lake .............................................: - - - - - - 7 1 7 1 - - La Salle .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Lee ..............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : Livingston .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - McHenry ..........................................: 6 1 6 (D) 2 (D) 7 2 7 2 - - Macon ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Mercer ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Piatt ............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Rock Island ......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Tazewell .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Union ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Wabash ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Washington .......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) : Whiteside ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Will .............................................: 11 1 11 1 - - 4 1 4 1 - - Williamson .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Winnebago ........................................: 4 16 4 16 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Woodford .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : PARSNIPS (SEE TEXT) : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................: 12 3 12 3 - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Counties : : Cook .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) McHenry ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Madison ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Will .............................................: 5 1 5 1 - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Woodford .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : PEAS, CHINESE (SUGAR AND SNOW) : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................: 56 13 56 13 - - 45 8 43 8 4 (Z) : Counties : : Bond .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Boone ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 5 1 5 1 - - Bureau ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Calhoun ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Carroll ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Champaign ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 5 1 5 1 - - Clay .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Coles ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Cook .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Edgar ............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Franklin .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Fulton ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Hancock ..........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Jackson ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Jersey ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Kane .............................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Kankakee .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Kendall ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Lake .............................................: - - - - - - 3 1 3 1 - - La Salle .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : Livingston .......................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - McHenry ..........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - McLean ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Mercer ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Monroe ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Morgan ...........................................: 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 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PEAS, CHINESE (SUGAR AND SNOW) - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Moultrie .........................................: 3 3 3 3 - - - - - - - - Ogle .............................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - - - - - - - Peoria ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Pope .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Rock Island ......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Stephenson .......................................: 7 1 7 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Tazewell .........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - - - - - - - Wabash ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Whiteside ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Will .............................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Winnebago ........................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Woodford .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : PEAS, GREEN : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................: 80 2,284 62 33 21 2,252 132 5,496 62 418 75 5,078 : Counties : : Bond .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Boone ............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Bureau ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Champaign ........................................: - - - - - - 3 1 3 1 - - Clay .............................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Clinton ..........................................: - - - - - - 6 1 6 1 - - Coles ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Cook .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - De Kalb ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 22 727 3 34 21 692 De Witt ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : Du Page ..........................................: - - - - - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Ford .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Franklin .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Fulton ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Hancock ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Henry ............................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Jackson ..........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jersey ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jo Daviess .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Kane .............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Kankakee .........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Knox .............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Lake .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - La Salle .........................................: 4 (D) 3 (Z) 1 (D) 22 1,823 1 (D) 21 (D) Lee ..............................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 16 1,318 3 200 15 1,118 McHenry ..........................................: 5 2 5 2 - - 5 180 2 (D) 3 (D) McLean ...........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 7 1 7 1 - - Mason ............................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Morgan ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Moultrie .........................................: 3 2 3 2 - - - - - - - - : Ogle .............................................: 9 180 6 15 5 166 5 220 2 (D) 4 (D) Peoria ...........................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Rock Island ......................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 5 1 4 (D) 1 (D) Sangamon .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Stephenson .......................................: 6 14 4 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Tazewell .........................................: 4 (D) - - 4 (D) - - - - - - Whiteside ........................................: 5 773 2 (D) 3 (D) 8 1,045 2 (D) 6 (D) Will .............................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Winnebago ........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Woodford .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : PEAS, SOUTHERN (COWPEAS) - : BLACKEYED, CROWDER, ETC. : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................: 8 14 8 14 - - 5 (D) 5 (D) - - : Counties : : Cook .............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - McHenry ..........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - - - - - - - McLean ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Madison ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - St. Clair ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Will .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Woodford .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : PEPPERS, BELL (EXCLUDING : PIMIENTOS) : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................: 338 236 326 233 19 3 386 425 376 416 14 9 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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, BELL (EXCLUDING : PIMIENTOS) - Con. : : Counties : : Bond .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Boone ............................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 6 2 6 2 - - Bureau ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Calhoun ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Carroll ..........................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Cass .............................................: 3 1 3 1 - - - - - - - - Champaign ........................................: 3 2 3 2 - - 13 4 13 (D) 2 (D) Christian ........................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Clark ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Clay .............................................: - - - - - - 6 (D) 6 (D) - - : Coles ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Cook .............................................: 13 29 13 29 - - 13 53 13 53 - - Crawford .........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Cumberland .......................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - De Kalb ..........................................: 6 (D) 6 (D) - - 5 3 5 3 - - De Witt ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Du Page ..........................................: 5 2 5 2 - - 3 1 3 1 - - Edgar ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 6 1 6 1 - - Fayette ..........................................: 7 7 7 7 - - 7 15 7 15 - - Ford .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - : Franklin .........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Fulton ...........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 3 2 3 2 - - Gallatin .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Greene ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Hamilton .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Hancock ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Henry ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 5 5 5 5 - - Iroquois .........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 4 1 4 1 - - Jackson ..........................................: 17 5 15 (D) 2 (D) 8 3 8 3 - - Jefferson ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Jersey ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Jo Daviess .......................................: 6 2 6 2 - - 5 2 5 2 - - Johnson ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Kane .............................................: 16 9 16 9 - - 17 63 17 (D) 1 (D) Kankakee .........................................: 7 (D) 7 (D) 1 (D) 17 21 17 21 - - Kendall ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 9 (D) 9 (D) 1 (D) Knox .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Lake .............................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 17 10 17 10 - - La Salle .........................................: 10 2 10 2 - - 5 1 5 1 - - Lee ..............................................: 3 1 3 1 - - - - - - - - : Livingston .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 6 1 6 1 - - Logan ............................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - McDonough ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - McHenry ..........................................: 39 38 33 37 8 1 23 60 22 (D) 1 (D) McLean ...........................................: 6 3 6 3 - - 15 3 15 3 - - Macon ............................................: 7 2 7 2 - - 6 1 6 1 - - Macoupin .........................................: 6 2 6 2 - - - - - - - - Madison ..........................................: 6 3 6 3 - - 6 3 6 3 - - Marion ...........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Marshall .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Mason ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Massac ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Menard ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Mercer ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Monroe ...........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Montgomery .......................................: - - - - - - 5 1 5 1 - - Morgan ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Moultrie .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Ogle .............................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Peoria ...........................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 5 1 5 1 - - : Perry ............................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Piatt ............................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Pope .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Pulaski ..........................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Putnam ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Randolph .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Rock Island ......................................: 5 2 5 2 - - 7 1 7 1 - - St. Clair ........................................: 3 7 3 7 - - 11 21 11 21 - - Saline ...........................................: - - - - - - 6 1 6 1 - - Sangamon .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 3 4 3 - - : Schuyler .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Scott ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Shelby ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Stark ............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Stephenson .......................................: 11 2 11 2 - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Tazewell .........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 14 47 14 47 - - Union ............................................: 7 8 7 8 - - 16 14 16 14 - - Vermilion ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Wabash ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Warren ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : Washington .......................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) Wayne ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - White ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Whiteside ........................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - 4 (D) 4 (D) - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 29. Vegetables, Potatoes, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Harvested for : Harvested for : : Harvested for : Harvested for : Total harvested : fresh market : processing : Total harvested : fresh market : processing :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PEPPERS, BELL (EXCLUDING : PIMIENTOS) - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Will .............................................: 25 4 25 4 - - 14 9 14 9 - - Williamson .......................................: 3 2 3 2 - - 6 1 6 1 - - Winnebago ........................................: 15 7 15 7 - - 13 6 12 (D) 1 (D) Woodford .........................................: 10 3 10 3 - - 5 1 5 1 - - : PEPPERS, OTHER THAN BELL : (INCLUDING CHILE) : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................: 239 134 226 (D) 20 (D) 212 172 202 (D) 16 (D) : Counties : : Adams ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Bond .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Boone ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 6 1 6 1 - - Carroll ..........................................: 5 1 - - 5 1 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Champaign ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 10 2 10 (D) 2 (D) Clark ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Clay .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Clinton ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Coles ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Cook .............................................: 12 10 12 (D) 1 (D) 18 36 18 36 - - : Cumberland .......................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - De Kalb ..........................................: 4 2 4 2 - - - - - - - - De Witt ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Du Page ..........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 5 1 5 1 - - Edgar ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Fayette ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 10 3 10 - - Ford .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Franklin .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Fulton ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Gallatin .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - : Greene ...........................................: 3 2 3 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Hancock ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Henry ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Iroquois .........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - - - - - - - Jackson ..........................................: 16 2 13 1 3 (Z) 9 2 9 2 - - Jefferson ........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jersey ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Jo Daviess .......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Johnson ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Kane .............................................: 16 2 14 (D) 2 (D) 8 1 8 (D) 1 (D) : Kankakee .........................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) 1 (D) 16 (D) 16 8 1 (D) Kendall ..........................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - 6 3 6 (D) 1 (D) Knox .............................................: 8 1 8 1 - - - - - - - - Lake .............................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 10 1 10 1 - - La Salle .........................................: 6 3 6 3 - - 5 2 5 2 - - Lee ..............................................: 3 2 3 2 - - - - - - - - Livingston .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 9 1 9 1 - - Logan ............................................: 4 1 4 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - McDonough ........................................: 4 1 1 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - McHenry ..........................................: 25 5 25 (D) 2 (D) 13 5 13 5 - - : McLean ...........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Macon ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Macoupin .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Madison ..........................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Massac ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Menard ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Mercer ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Monroe ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Montgomery .......................................: - - - - - - 5 4 5 4 - - Morgan ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : Peoria ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Perry ............................................: - - - - - - 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Piatt ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Pope .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Pulaski ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Randolph .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Rock Island ......................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 3 1 3 1 - - St. Clair ........................................: 3 7 3 7 - - 4 1 4 1 - - Sangamon .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Stephenson .......................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 6 1 6 1 - - : Tazewell .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Union ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 9 3 6 (D) 4 (D) Vermilion ........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Wabash ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Washington .......................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Wayne ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Whiteside ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Will .............................................: 25 3 25 3 - - 9 7 9 7 - - Williamson .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Winnebago ........................................: 6 4 6 4 - - 9 1 8 (D) 1 (D) Woodford .........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 29. Vegetables, Potatoes, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Harvested for : Harvested for : : Harvested for : Harvested for : Total harvested : fresh market : processing : Total harvested : fresh market : processing :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- POTATOES : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................: 249 6,373 237 448 15 5,924 227 8,112 217 703 14 7,410 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Bond .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Boone ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Bureau ...........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Calhoun ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Carroll ..........................................: 4 (D) 1 (D) 3 (D) 4 (D) 4 (D) 1 (D) Cass .............................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - - - - - - - Champaign ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 1 3 1 - - Christian ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Clark ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Clay .............................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Coles ............................................: 3 10 3 10 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Cook .............................................: 7 2 7 (D) 1 (D) 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Cumberland .......................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - De Kalb ..........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - De Witt ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Du Page ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 4 4 4 4 - - Edgar ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 4 1 4 1 - - Fayette ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Ford .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - : Franklin .........................................: 3 2 3 2 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Gallatin .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Greene ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Hancock ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Henry ............................................: 4 337 4 337 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Iroquois .........................................: 7 1 7 1 - - - - - - - - Jackson ..........................................: 6 1 3 (Z) 3 1 7 2 7 2 - - Jersey ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Jo Daviess .......................................: 9 7 9 7 - - 3 1 3 1 - - Johnson ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - : Kane .............................................: 16 6 16 6 - - 8 6 8 (D) 1 (D) Kankakee .........................................: 5 (D) 3 1 2 (D) 15 (D) 13 3 2 (D) Kendall ..........................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) - - 7 5 7 (D) 1 (D) Knox .............................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Lake .............................................: 4 1 4 (D) 1 (D) 8 3 8 3 - - La Salle .........................................: 15 2 14 (D) 1 (D) 3 1 3 1 - - Lawrence .........................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Lee ..............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Livingston .......................................: 13 8 13 8 - - 7 3 7 3 - - Logan ............................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : McDonough ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - McHenry ..........................................: 18 10 18 10 - - 17 48 17 48 - - McLean ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Macon ............................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 6 1 6 1 - - Macoupin .........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Madison ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 11 8 11 8 - - Marshall .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Mason ............................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Mercer ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Montgomery .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - : Morgan ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Moultrie .........................................: - - - - - - 4 7 4 7 - - Ogle .............................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Peoria ...........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 6 (D) 6 (D) - - Perry ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Piatt ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Pope .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Pulaski ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Putnam ...........................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Randolph .........................................: - - - - - - 6 2 6 2 - - : Rock Island ......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 7 (D) 7 (D) 1 (D) St. Clair ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 6 4 6 4 - - Sangamon .........................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Scott ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Shelby ...........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Stark ............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Stephenson .......................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Tazewell .........................................: 4 4 4 4 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Union ............................................: 6 7 6 7 - - 5 4 5 4 - - Vermilion ........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 3 1 3 1 - - : Wabash ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Warren ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Washington .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Wayne ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 4 (D) 4 (D) - - Whiteside ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Will .............................................: 8 4 8 4 - - 7 9 7 9 - - Williamson .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Winnebago ........................................: 6 2 6 2 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Woodford .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 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 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PUMPKINS : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................: 645 18,777 524 5,906 143 12,870 572 17,399 490 3,608 102 13,791 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 4 10 4 10 - - 5 15 5 15 - - Bond .............................................: 4 5 4 4 3 2 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Boone ............................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 10 26 10 26 - - Brown ............................................: 3 5 3 5 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Bureau ...........................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Calhoun ..........................................: 3 2 3 2 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Carroll ..........................................: 7 (D) 2 (D) 5 6 4 (D) 4 (D) - - Cass .............................................: 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Champaign ........................................: 3 6 3 6 - - 7 114 7 114 - - Christian ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 7 12 7 12 - - : Clark ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Clay .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Coles ............................................: 4 100 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Cook .............................................: 12 4 10 (D) 2 (D) 17 43 17 43 - - Cumberland .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - De Kalb ..........................................: 13 108 13 108 - - 16 74 16 74 - - De Witt ..........................................: 4 3 4 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Douglas ..........................................: 8 8 8 8 - - 10 6 10 6 - - Du Page ..........................................: 5 27 5 27 - - 6 7 6 7 - - Edgar ............................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - : Fayette ..........................................: 26 192 26 185 6 8 10 40 10 40 - - Ford .............................................: 6 (D) 6 (D) - - - - - - - - Franklin .........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 4 4 3 (D) 1 (D) Fulton ...........................................: 9 11 9 11 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Grundy ...........................................: 3 14 3 14 - - 6 44 6 44 4 1 Hancock ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Henderson ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Henry ............................................: 7 88 5 (D) 2 (D) 21 124 20 (D) 1 (D) Iroquois .........................................: 6 6 6 6 - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Jackson ..........................................: 16 7 15 (D) 1 (D) 15 10 12 10 3 (Z) : Jefferson ........................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - 9 99 8 (D) 1 (D) Jersey ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 1 3 1 - - Jo Daviess .......................................: 18 226 17 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Johnson ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Kane .............................................: 21 144 21 144 - - 20 149 19 (D) 2 (D) Kankakee .........................................: 6 212 6 (D) 2 (D) 6 121 6 121 - - Kendall ..........................................: 13 26 13 26 - - 6 55 6 (D) 2 (D) Knox .............................................: 7 8 5 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Lake .............................................: 5 19 5 19 - - 13 43 13 43 - - La Salle .........................................: 18 33 18 33 - - 10 125 10 125 - - : Lawrence .........................................: 4 182 4 182 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Lee ..............................................: 14 (D) 13 13 1 (D) 3 4 3 4 - - Livingston .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Logan ............................................: 13 796 7 (D) 6 (D) 5 (D) 2 (D) 3 360 McDonough ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 6 3 6 - - McHenry ..........................................: 48 415 48 415 - - 26 122 26 (D) 1 (D) McLean ...........................................: 11 424 9 (D) 3 (D) 7 20 7 20 - - Macon ............................................: 7 35 7 35 - - 5 (D) 5 (D) - - Macoupin .........................................: - - - - - - 6 18 6 (D) 1 (D) Madison ..........................................: 20 139 16 125 8 14 16 139 15 (D) 1 (D) : Marion ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Marshall .........................................: 6 306 4 (D) 2 (D) 6 65 6 65 - - Mason ............................................: 41 4,653 8 61 34 4,591 20 4,308 5 (D) 18 (D) Massac ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Menard ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Mercer ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Monroe ...........................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) - - 10 33 10 33 - - Montgomery .......................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Morgan ...........................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 3 6 3 6 - - Moultrie .........................................: 4 51 3 (D) 1 (D) 11 759 8 59 3 700 : Ogle .............................................: 7 45 7 45 - - 7 16 7 16 - - Peoria ...........................................: 15 1,369 7 21 8 1,348 17 1,281 14 728 4 553 Perry ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Pike .............................................: - - - - - - 5 (D) 4 3 1 (D) Pope .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 1 3 1 - - Putnam ...........................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Randolph .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 6 4 6 4 - - Richland .........................................: 4 10 4 10 - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Rock Island ......................................: 9 23 8 (D) 2 (D) 12 41 11 40 6 2 St. Clair ........................................: 7 (D) 7 (D) - - 8 91 8 91 - - : Sangamon .........................................: 7 41 6 (D) 1 (D) 13 114 12 (D) 1 (D) Schuyler .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Scott ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Shelby ...........................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - 6 11 6 (D) 2 (D) Stark ............................................: 5 285 - - 5 285 6 800 1 (D) 5 (D) Stephenson .......................................: 14 10 13 (D) 1 (D) 6 5 6 5 - - Tazewell .........................................: 34 3,845 9 303 27 3,541 32 3,757 9 38 23 3,720 Union ............................................: 8 38 8 38 - - 6 14 4 (D) 2 (D) Vermilion ........................................: 5 4 5 4 - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Wabash ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Warren ...........................................: 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 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PUMPKINS - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Washington .......................................: 12 927 12 927 - - 6 (D) 6 (D) - - Wayne ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 5 (D) 4 44 1 (D) White ............................................: - - - - - - 8 (D) - - 8 (D) Whiteside ........................................: 7 32 7 32 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Will .............................................: 27 63 27 63 - - 16 94 15 (D) 1 (D) Williamson .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 4 25 4 25 - - Winnebago ........................................: 9 34 9 34 - - 22 32 22 32 - - Woodford .........................................: 19 1,074 10 (D) 9 (D) 7 566 4 (D) 3 (D) : RADISHES : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................: 146 32 139 31 8 1 146 33 141 32 7 1 : Counties : : Bond .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Boone ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 7 1 7 1 - - Bureau ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Carroll ..........................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Champaign ........................................: 3 2 3 2 - - 9 1 9 1 - - Clay .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Coles ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Cook .............................................: 10 2 8 (D) 2 (D) 14 4 14 4 - - Cumberland .......................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - De Kalb ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - : De Witt ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Du Page ..........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Edgar ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Franklin .........................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - 5 5 5 5 - - Fulton ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Hancock ..........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Henry ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Iroquois .........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Jackson ..........................................: 10 1 8 (D) 2 (D) 8 1 5 1 3 (Z) Jefferson ........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Jersey ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Jo Daviess .......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Kane .............................................: 7 2 7 2 - - 7 (D) 7 (D) 1 (D) Kankakee .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Kendall ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Knox .............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Lake .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 11 5 11 5 - - La Salle .........................................: 8 1 7 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Livingston .......................................: 3 1 3 (D) 1 (D) 8 1 8 1 - - McHenry ..........................................: 9 3 9 3 - - 7 1 7 1 - - : McLean ...........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 9 1 9 1 - - Macon ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Macoupin .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Madison ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Mercer ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Monroe ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Montgomery .......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Moultrie .........................................: 3 2 3 2 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Peoria ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Perry ............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Pope .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Randolph .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Richland .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Rock Island ......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Sangamon .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Shelby ...........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Stephenson .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Tazewell .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Union ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Vermilion ........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - : Wabash ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Warren ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Whiteside ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Will .............................................: 12 3 12 3 - - 5 2 5 2 - - Williamson .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Winnebago ........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Woodford .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 4 1 4 1 - - : RHUBARB : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................: 88 16 83 15 7 1 76 23 74 23 3 (Z) : Counties : : Bond .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Boone ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 6 1 6 1 - - Carroll ..........................................: 6 (D) 1 (D) 5 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Champaign ........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 5 1 5 1 - - Clay .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 29. Vegetables, Potatoes, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Harvested for : Harvested for : : Harvested for : Harvested for : Total harvested : fresh market : processing : Total harvested : fresh market : processing :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RHUBARB - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Clinton ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Cook .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - De Kalb ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - De Witt ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Douglas ..........................................: - - - - - - 5 1 5 1 - - Du Page ..........................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Edgar ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Ford .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Franklin .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Fulton ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : Iroquois .........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Jackson ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Jo Daviess .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Kane .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Kendall ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Lake .............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - La Salle .........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Livingston .......................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 6 1 6 1 - - Logan ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - McHenry ..........................................: 10 1 10 1 - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - : McLean ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Macon ............................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Marshall .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Mercer ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Montgomery .......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Ogle .............................................: - - - - - - 5 1 5 1 - - Piatt ............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Rock Island ......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 1 4 (D) 1 (D) St. Clair ........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Sangamon .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Stephenson .......................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Tazewell .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Vermilion ........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - - - - - - - Wabash ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Washington .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Whiteside ........................................: 7 1 7 1 - - - - - - - - Will .............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Winnebago ........................................: 6 3 6 3 - - 7 1 7 1 - - Woodford .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : SPINACH : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................: 124 (D) 124 (D) - - 108 27 102 26 8 1 : Counties : : Bond .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Boone ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 7 2 7 2 - - Bureau ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Carroll ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Champaign ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 9 1 9 1 - - Clay .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Coles ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Cook .............................................: 7 1 7 1 - - 13 2 11 (D) 2 (D) Cumberland .......................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - De Kalb ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : De Witt ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Du Page ..........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Edgar ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Franklin .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Fulton ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Greene ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Hancock ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Henry ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Iroquois .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Jackson ..........................................: 9 1 9 1 - - 8 2 5 2 3 (Z) : Jefferson ........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jersey ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Jo Daviess .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Johnson ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Kane .............................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 4 1 4 (D) 1 (D) Kankakee .........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 5 1 5 1 - - Kendall ..........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Knox .............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Lake .............................................: 4 2 4 2 - - 9 6 9 6 - - La Salle .........................................: 13 2 13 2 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Livingston .......................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - McHenry ..........................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - McLean ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Macon ............................................: 5 1 5 1 - - - - - - - - Macoupin .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Madison ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Marshall .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Mercer ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Monroe ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 29. Vegetables, Potatoes, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Harvested for : Harvested for : : Harvested for : Harvested for : Total harvested : fresh market : processing : Total harvested : fresh market : processing :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SPINACH - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Montgomery .......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Morgan ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Moultrie .........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Perry ............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Pope .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Rock Island ......................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - St. Clair ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Shelby ...........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Stephenson .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Tazewell .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Union ............................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Vermilion ........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Wabash ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Whiteside ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Will .............................................: 10 1 10 1 - - 4 1 4 1 - - Williamson .......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Winnebago ........................................: 6 2 6 2 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Woodford .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : SQUASH (INCLUDING ZUCCHINI) : (SEE TEXT) : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................: 341 542 335 541 7 1 357 1,008 345 920 16 (D) : Counties : : Adams ............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Bond .............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Boone ............................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) - - 8 8 8 8 - - Brown ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Bureau ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Calhoun ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 4 3 4 - - Carroll ..........................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Champaign ........................................: 4 2 4 2 - - 16 7 16 7 - - Christian ........................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Clark ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Clay .............................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 4 1 4 1 - - Coles ............................................: 5 28 5 28 - - 4 1 4 1 - - Cook .............................................: 10 20 10 20 - - 16 63 16 63 - - Crawford .........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - - - - - - - De Kalb ..........................................: 10 9 10 9 - - 4 1 4 1 - - De Witt ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Douglas ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Du Page ..........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 3 2 3 2 - - Edgar ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Fayette ..........................................: 13 16 13 16 - - 9 15 9 15 - - : Ford .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Franklin .........................................: 3 7 3 7 - - 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Fulton ...........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Greene ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Grundy ...........................................: - - - - - - 4 (D) 4 (D) - - Hancock ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (Z) 1 (D) 2 (D) Henderson ........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Henry ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 1 3 1 - - Iroquois .........................................: 12 2 12 2 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jackson ..........................................: 20 4 18 (D) 2 (D) 10 4 7 4 3 1 : Jasper ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Jefferson ........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jersey ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Jo Daviess .......................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 6 2 6 2 - - Kane .............................................: 20 17 20 17 - - 15 43 15 42 1 (D) Kankakee .........................................: 6 (D) 6 (D) - - 8 (D) 7 9 1 (D) Kendall ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 5 24 5 21 3 (D) Knox .............................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Lake .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 12 5 12 5 - - La Salle .........................................: 12 2 12 2 - - 8 3 8 3 - - : Lawrence .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Lee ..............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Livingston .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 6 1 6 1 - - Logan ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - McDonough ........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - McHenry ..........................................: 37 39 37 39 - - 24 40 24 40 - - McLean ...........................................: 6 2 6 2 - - 12 3 12 3 - - Macon ............................................: 8 2 8 2 - - 6 3 6 3 - - Macoupin .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Madison ..........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Marion ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Marshall .........................................: 4 14 4 14 - - 4 6 4 6 - - Mason ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Massac ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Menard ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Mercer ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Monroe ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Montgomery .......................................: - - - - - - 3 1 3 1 - - Morgan ...........................................: 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 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SQUASH (INCLUDING ZUCCHINI) : (SEE TEXT) - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Moultrie .........................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Ogle .............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Peoria ...........................................: - - - - - - 7 2 7 2 - - Perry ............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Piatt ............................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Pike .............................................: - - - - - - 4 1 4 1 - - Pope .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Pulaski ..........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Putnam ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Randolph .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Richland .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Rock Island ......................................: 7 3 5 (D) 2 (D) 6 1 5 1 1 (D) St. Clair ........................................: 6 8 6 8 - - 7 13 7 13 - - Sangamon .........................................: - - - - - - 5 (D) 5 (D) - - Schuyler .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Shelby ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Stark ............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Stephenson .......................................: 9 2 9 2 - - 7 8 7 8 - - Tazewell .........................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - 12 7 12 7 - - Union ............................................: 6 (D) 6 (D) - - 17 (D) 15 (D) 2 (D) : Vermilion ........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - - - - - - - Wabash ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Washington .......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Wayne ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 6 (D) 6 (D) - - White ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Whiteside ........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Will .............................................: 23 8 23 8 - - 10 21 10 21 - - Williamson .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Winnebago ........................................: 14 8 14 8 - - 12 16 12 16 - - Woodford .........................................: 7 4 7 4 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : SWEET CORN (SEE TEXT) : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................: 370 8,074 341 3,641 54 4,433 503 13,804 396 3,863 130 9,941 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 5 10 5 10 - - 4 14 4 14 - - Bond .............................................: 4 6 4 4 3 2 - - - - - - Boone ............................................: 7 9 7 9 - - 5 (D) 4 11 1 (D) Bureau ...........................................: 4 14 3 (D) 1 (D) 5 (D) 3 2 2 (D) Calhoun ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 4 9 4 9 - - Carroll ..........................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 4 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) Cass .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Champaign ........................................: 7 (D) 6 5 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Christian ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Clark ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Clay .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 5 2 5 2 - - Clinton ..........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) 7 2 7 2 - - Coles ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Cook .............................................: 9 (D) 9 (D) 3 2 6 199 6 (D) 1 (D) Cumberland .......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - De Kalb ..........................................: 6 270 5 (D) 1 (D) 31 1,331 7 85 24 1,246 De Witt ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Douglas ..........................................: - - - - - - 8 2 8 2 - - Du Page ..........................................: 6 4 6 2 3 2 - - - - - - Edgar ............................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 5 (D) 5 (D) - - : Effingham ........................................: 5 2 5 2 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Fayette ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 7 52 7 (D) 1 (D) Ford .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Franklin .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Fulton ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Grundy ...........................................: 5 4 5 4 - - - - - - - - Hamilton .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Hancock ..........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Henderson ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Henry ............................................: 7 (D) 6 9 1 (D) 14 26 13 (D) 1 (D) : Iroquois .........................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) - - 4 2 4 2 - - Jackson ..........................................: 10 6 10 6 - - 4 1 4 1 - - Jefferson ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 9 49 9 49 - - Jersey ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Jo Daviess .......................................: 11 185 11 185 - - 3 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) Johnson ..........................................: 4 3 4 (D) 4 (D) - - - - - - Kane .............................................: 17 199 17 199 - - 14 396 13 (D) 2 (D) Kankakee .........................................: 7 94 7 (D) 1 (D) 17 328 17 328 - - Kendall ..........................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) - - 7 145 7 (D) 1 (D) Knox .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Lake .............................................: 4 2 4 (D) 1 (D) 4 (D) 4 (D) - - La Salle .........................................: 17 104 15 (D) 2 (D) 35 2,261 13 392 23 1,869 Lawrence .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Lee ..............................................: 5 402 3 (D) 3 (D) 11 806 3 (D) 9 (D) Livingston .......................................: 4 6 4 6 - - 8 2 8 2 - - Logan ............................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - - - - - - - McDonough ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 10 4 (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 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SWEET CORN (SEE TEXT) - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : McHenry ..........................................: 16 231 15 (D) 1 (D) 22 829 15 288 7 541 McLean ...........................................: 6 9 6 9 - - 12 9 12 9 - - Macon ............................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) - - 6 1 6 1 - - Macoupin .........................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) Madison ..........................................: 6 643 6 (D) 2 (D) 9 706 8 (D) 2 (D) Marshall .........................................: 7 638 4 11 3 627 7 598 4 (D) 3 (D) Mason ............................................: 7 909 5 (D) 2 (D) 6 451 4 (D) 2 (D) Massac ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Menard ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Mercer ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Monroe ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Montgomery .......................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Morgan ...........................................: 5 19 5 (D) 1 (D) 3 13 3 13 - - Moultrie .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Ogle .............................................: 11 175 7 7 4 168 16 1,298 4 2 12 1,296 Peoria ...........................................: 8 326 6 (D) 2 (D) 9 360 7 65 3 295 Perry ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 4 4 4 - - Pike .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Pope .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Pulaski ..........................................: - - - - - - 5 14 5 (D) 2 (D) : Putnam ...........................................: - - - - - - 4 181 3 (D) 1 (D) Randolph .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Richland .........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - - - - - - - Rock Island ......................................: 7 (D) 6 5 1 (D) 12 69 10 (D) 7 (D) St. Clair ........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 8 16 8 16 - - Saline ...........................................: - - - - - - 6 2 6 2 - - Sangamon .........................................: 5 5 5 5 - - 4 12 4 12 - - Schuyler .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Shelby ...........................................: 8 4 7 (D) 1 (D) 6 3 6 3 - - Stark ............................................: 3 5 3 5 - - 5 (D) 4 (D) 1 (D) : Stephenson .......................................: 16 31 15 30 4 1 10 20 10 20 - - Tazewell .........................................: 7 189 5 (D) 2 (D) 8 168 6 (D) 2 (D) Union ............................................: 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 9 20 9 20 - - Vermilion ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 5 2 5 2 - - Wabash ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Warren ...........................................: 3 1 3 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Washington .......................................: 3 4 3 4 - - 4 2 3 (D) 1 (D) Wayne ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - White ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Whiteside ........................................: 9 417 7 (D) 2 (D) 21 1,447 12 102 10 1,344 : Will .............................................: 8 36 8 36 - - 14 103 14 103 - - Williamson .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 4 4 4 - - Winnebago ........................................: 7 12 7 12 - - 14 20 14 (D) 1 (D) Woodford .........................................: 7 12 7 (D) 1 (D) 6 13 6 13 - - : SWEET POTATOES : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................: 73 32 69 (D) 4 (D) 77 44 71 43 8 1 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Bond .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Bureau ...........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Calhoun ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Carroll ..........................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Champaign ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 5 1 5 1 - - Clay .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Clinton ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Coles ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Cook .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - : Crawford .........................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - De Kalb ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Douglas ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Du Page ..........................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Franklin .........................................: 6 6 6 6 - - 4 1 4 1 - - Hancock ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Henry ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Jersey ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 1 3 1 - - Jo Daviess .......................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - - - - - - - Kane .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 4 1 4 (D) 1 (D) : Kankakee .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 5 1 5 1 - - Kendall ..........................................: - - - - - - 4 2 4 (D) 1 (D) Knox .............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - La Salle .........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - - - - - - - Lawrence .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Livingston .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 1 3 1 - - McHenry ..........................................: 6 3 6 3 - - 3 1 3 1 - - McLean ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Macon ............................................: - - - - - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Macoupin .........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Madison ..........................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Mercer ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Peoria ...........................................: - - - - - - 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 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SWEET POTATOES - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Perry ............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Rock Island ......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - St. Clair ........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 6 2 6 2 - - Sangamon .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Stephenson .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Union ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 2 3 2 - - Wabash ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Washington .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Whiteside ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Will .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Williamson .......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Winnebago ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Woodford .........................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - : TARO : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Counties : : Woodford .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : TOMATOES IN THE OPEN : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................: 518 521 501 508 28 13 619 724 598 685 41 40 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 7 5 7 5 - - Bond .............................................: 8 7 8 5 3 2 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Boone ............................................: 6 4 5 (D) 2 (D) 11 9 11 9 - - Bureau ...........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 3 1 3 1 - - Calhoun ..........................................: 4 4 4 4 - - 4 6 4 6 - - Carroll ..........................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Cass .............................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Champaign ........................................: 11 4 11 4 - - 16 8 16 (D) 2 (D) Christian ........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Clark ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Clay .............................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 6 (D) 6 (D) - - Clinton ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 10 2 10 2 - - Coles ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Cook .............................................: 25 34 23 (D) 2 (D) 22 94 22 94 - - Crawford .........................................: 3 2 3 2 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Cumberland .......................................: 4 1 4 1 - - - - - - - - De Kalb ..........................................: 9 13 9 13 - - 4 1 4 1 - - De Witt ..........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 4 (D) 4 (D) - - Douglas ..........................................: 3 3 3 3 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Du Page ..........................................: 3 3 3 3 - - 4 8 4 8 - - : Edgar ............................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 6 1 6 1 - - Effingham ........................................: - - - - - - 3 1 3 1 - - Fayette ..........................................: 18 20 18 20 - - 15 22 15 (D) 1 (D) Ford .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Franklin .........................................: 6 8 6 8 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Fulton ...........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Gallatin .........................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Greene ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Hamilton .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Hancock ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) : Hardin ...........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - - - - - - - Henderson ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Henry ............................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 3 1 3 1 - - Iroquois .........................................: 8 1 8 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jackson ..........................................: 18 7 14 6 4 1 24 8 21 8 3 (Z) Jasper ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Jefferson ........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 4 30 1 (D) 3 (D) Jersey ...........................................: 4 2 4 2 - - 4 2 4 2 - - Jo Daviess .......................................: 13 5 13 5 - - 7 4 7 4 - - Johnson ..........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 4 (D) 4 (D) - - : Kane .............................................: 17 6 17 6 - - 14 47 14 (D) 1 (D) Kankakee .........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 19 10 19 10 - - Kendall ..........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 10 47 10 (D) 2 (D) Knox .............................................: 7 1 7 1 - - 3 1 3 (D) 1 (D) Lake .............................................: 12 7 12 (D) 1 (D) 22 29 22 (D) 2 (D) La Salle .........................................: 13 3 12 (D) 1 (D) 18 8 18 8 - - Lawrence .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Lee ..............................................: 6 3 6 3 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Livingston .......................................: 7 2 7 (D) 1 (D) 11 2 11 2 - - Logan ............................................: 7 (D) 7 (D) - - - - - - - - : McDonough ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 2 3 2 - - McHenry ..........................................: 35 31 35 (D) 2 (D) 31 85 31 85 - - McLean ...........................................: 5 4 5 4 - - 24 22 24 22 - - Macon ............................................: 7 2 7 2 - - 7 1 7 1 - - Macoupin .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 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 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TOMATOES IN THE OPEN - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Madison ..........................................: 11 9 7 2 4 7 15 9 15 8 5 1 Marion ...........................................: 6 2 6 2 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Marshall .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Mason ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Massac ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Menard ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Mercer ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Monroe ...........................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) - - 12 (D) 12 (D) - - Montgomery .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 7 6 7 6 - - Morgan ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 1 3 1 - - : Moultrie .........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 3 1 3 1 - - Ogle .............................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 10 4 10 (D) 1 (D) Peoria ...........................................: 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 10 4 10 4 - - Perry ............................................: - - - - - - 5 1 3 (D) 2 (D) Piatt ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Pike .............................................: - - - - - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Pope .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Pulaski ..........................................: - - - - - - 3 3 3 3 - - Putnam ...........................................: - - - - - - 3 3 3 3 - - Randolph .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 10 6 7 4 3 2 : Richland .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Rock Island ......................................: 7 2 7 2 - - 10 5 10 (D) 1 (D) St. Clair ........................................: 11 17 11 17 - - 16 16 16 (D) 1 (D) Saline ...........................................: - - - - - - 6 1 6 1 - - Sangamon .........................................: 8 5 8 5 - - 7 6 7 6 - - Schuyler .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Scott ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Shelby ...........................................: 9 4 9 4 - - 6 1 6 1 - - Stark ............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Stephenson .......................................: 14 2 14 2 - - 7 2 7 2 - - : Tazewell .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 12 12 12 12 - - Union ............................................: 10 19 9 (D) 1 (D) 14 18 11 16 4 2 Vermilion ........................................: 8 2 8 2 - - 4 2 4 2 - - Wabash ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Warren ...........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Washington .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 6 1 4 1 3 (Z) Wayne ............................................: 4 3 4 3 - - 6 6 6 6 - - White ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Whiteside ........................................: 6 2 6 2 - - 4 3 4 3 - - Will .............................................: 22 29 22 28 3 (Z) 16 28 16 28 - - : Williamson .......................................: 5 61 5 61 - - 7 5 7 5 - - Winnebago ........................................: 15 5 15 5 - - 31 9 30 (D) 1 (D) Woodford .........................................: 9 3 9 3 - - 5 1 5 1 - - : TURNIP GREENS : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................: 29 (D) 29 (D) 1 (D) 56 40 56 (D) 2 (D) : Counties : : Bond .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Boone ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 6 1 6 1 - - Champaign ........................................: - - - - - - 6 1 6 1 - - Coles ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Cook .............................................: 6 3 6 3 - - 13 8 13 8 - - Cumberland .......................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Franklin .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Iroquois .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Jackson ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jefferson ........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Jersey ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Kane .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Kankakee .........................................: 3 (D) 3 1 1 (D) 7 (D) 7 (D) - - Lake .............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - La Salle .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Livingston .......................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - McHenry ..........................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - McLean ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Madison ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Monroe ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Rock Island ......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - St. Clair ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Union ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Vermilion ........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Wabash ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Will .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Williamson .......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Winnebago ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Woodford .........................................: - - - - - - 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 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TURNIPS : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................: 93 23 91 (D) 2 (D) 111 38 108 38 5 1 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Bond .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Boone ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 7 1 7 1 - - Bureau ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Carroll ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Champaign ........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 10 4 10 4 - - Clay .............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Coles ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Cook .............................................: 7 1 7 1 - - 12 3 12 3 - - Cumberland .......................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - : De Kalb ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Du Page ..........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - - - - - - - Franklin .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Fulton ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Hancock ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Henry ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Iroquois .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Jackson ..........................................: 5 1 3 (D) 2 (D) 6 1 3 (D) 3 (D) Jefferson ........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jersey ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - : Jo Daviess .......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Kane .............................................: 11 1 11 1 - - 3 1 3 (D) 1 (D) Kankakee .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 2 3 2 - - Kendall ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Knox .............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Lake .............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 6 3 6 3 - - La Salle .........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Livingston .......................................: - - - - - - 5 1 5 1 - - McHenry ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 1 3 1 - - McLean ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 7 3 7 3 - - : Macon ............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Madison ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Montgomery .......................................: - - - - - - 3 1 3 1 - - Moultrie .........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Rock Island ......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - St. Clair ........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Sangamon .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Stephenson .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Union ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Vermilion ........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - : Wabash ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Wayne ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Whiteside ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Will .............................................: 10 3 10 3 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Williamson .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Winnebago ........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 8 1 8 1 - - Woodford .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : WATERCRESS : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 3 1 3 1 (X) (X) : Counties : : Fulton ...........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Jackson ..........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) McHenry ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Marshall .........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) : WATERMELONS : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................: 211 1,638 200 1,633 17 4 211 1,224 206 1,217 14 7 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 4 4 4 - - Bond .............................................: 3 3 3 2 3 2 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Boone ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Bureau ...........................................: 4 3 4 3 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Calhoun ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Carroll ..........................................: 7 (D) 2 (D) 5 1 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Cass .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Champaign ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 6 4 6 - - Clay .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Clinton ..........................................: - - - - - - 7 (D) 7 (D) - - : Coles ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Cook .............................................: 10 12 8 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - De Kalb ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - De Witt ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Douglas ..........................................: 3 3 3 3 - - 8 9 8 4 7 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 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WATERMELONS - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Du Page ..........................................: - - - - - - 4 1 4 1 - - Edgar ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Fayette ..........................................: 19 69 19 69 - - 10 26 10 26 - - Ford .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Franklin .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Fulton ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Gallatin .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Grundy ...........................................: - - - - - - 4 (D) 4 (D) - - Hamilton .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Hancock ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) : Henderson ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Henry ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 6 1 6 1 - - Iroquois .........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jackson ..........................................: 10 2 7 1 3 1 6 1 3 (D) 3 (D) Jefferson ........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 6 (D) 6 (D) - - Jersey ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jo Daviess .......................................: 7 (D) 7 (D) - - 3 2 3 2 - - Kane .............................................: 6 4 6 4 - - 4 (D) 4 (D) 1 (D) Kankakee .........................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) 1 (D) 13 123 13 123 - - Kendall ..........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) : Knox .............................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Lake .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - La Salle .........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Lawrence .........................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) - - 4 (D) 4 (D) - - Lee ..............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Livingston .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Logan ............................................: 7 (D) 7 (D) - - - - - - - - McDonough ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - McHenry ..........................................: 29 36 29 36 - - 14 25 14 25 - - McLean ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Macon ............................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Macoupin .........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Madison ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 4 (D) 4 (D) - - Marion ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Mason ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Mercer ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Monroe ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 10 15 10 15 - - Montgomery .......................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Morgan ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Moultrie .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Peoria ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Perry ............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Piatt ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Putnam ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Rock Island ......................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - St. Clair ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 3 4 3 - - Sangamon .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Shelby ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Stark ............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Stephenson .......................................: 8 1 7 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Tazewell .........................................: 4 4 4 4 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Union ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 3 3 3 - - Vermilion ........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Wabash ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Washington .......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Wayne ............................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 4 (D) 4 (D) - - Whiteside ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Will .............................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 4 (D) 4 (D) - - Winnebago ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 1 3 1 - - Woodford .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 10 8 10 8 - - : OTHER VEGETABLES : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................: 63 126 59 125 7 2 101 377 89 (D) 13 (D) : Counties : : Bond .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Boone ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Bureau ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Clark ............................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Clay .............................................: 3 2 3 2 - - - - - - - - Clinton ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Coles ............................................: - - - - - - 3 2 3 2 - - Cook .............................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 13 8 4 (D) 9 (D) De Kalb ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - De Witt ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Douglas ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Edgar ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Ford .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Fulton ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Grundy ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Henderson ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Henry ............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Iroquois .........................................: 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 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OTHER VEGETABLES - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Jackson ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jersey ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Jo Daviess .......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Johnson ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Kane .............................................: 5 20 5 20 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Kankakee .........................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Lake .............................................: - - - - - - 3 2 3 2 - - La Salle .........................................: 4 3 4 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Lee ..............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Livingston .......................................: 6 5 6 (D) 1 (D) 5 2 5 2 - - : McDonough ........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - McHenry ..........................................: 3 12 3 12 - - 9 24 9 24 - - Macon ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Marshall .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Menard ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Monroe ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Montgomery .......................................: - - - - - - 3 2 3 2 - - Moultrie .........................................: 3 3 3 3 - - - - - - - - Peoria ...........................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Piatt ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : Putnam ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Richland .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Rock Island ......................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - St. Clair ........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Sangamon .........................................: - - - - - - 3 1 3 1 - - Stark ............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Stephenson .......................................: - - - - - - 5 10 5 10 - - Union ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Vermilion ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Washington .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Will .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 3 1 3 1 - - Williamson .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Winnebago ........................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - 8 6 8 6 - - Woodford .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 30. Land in Orchards: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Total : Irrigated : Total : Irrigated :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- State Total : : Illinois ...............................: 1,102 5,531 151 608 992 5,564 89 437 : Counties : : Adams ..................................: 18 73 3 1 10 33 - - Alexander ..............................: 2 (D) - - 1 (D) - - Bond ...................................: 6 43 - - 8 32 1 (D) Boone ..................................: 3 (D) 2 (D) 14 85 2 (D) Bureau .................................: 15 37 - - 6 19 - - Calhoun ................................: 32 322 - - 29 448 - - Carroll ................................: 10 10 - - 13 23 - - Cass ...................................: 2 (D) - - 1 (D) - - Champaign ..............................: 15 69 9 16 23 67 10 40 Christian ..............................: 8 23 - - 8 19 - - : Clark ..................................: 16 31 - - 1 (D) - - Clay ...................................: 4 (D) - - 1 (D) - - Clinton ................................: 34 183 2 (D) 39 184 4 4 Coles ..................................: 3 (D) - - 3 (D) - - Cook ...................................: 22 30 7 16 23 24 4 8 Crawford ...............................: 8 18 5 5 2 (D) - - Cumberland .............................: 10 35 - - 2 (D) - - De Kalb ................................: 15 128 - - 15 99 5 57 De Witt ................................: 6 14 - - 5 25 - - Douglas ................................: 6 15 - - 12 15 - - : Du Page ................................: - - - - 3 (D) 1 (D) Edgar ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 3 2 - - Edwards ................................: - - - - 1 (D) - - Effingham ..............................: 3 3 - - 4 (D) - - Fayette ................................: 6 76 - - 8 39 - - Ford ...................................: - - - - 5 4 - - Franklin ...............................: 8 18 - - 5 (D) 1 (D) Fulton .................................: 7 32 1 (D) 9 31 - - Gallatin ...............................: 3 (D) 1 (D) - - - - Greene .................................: 2 (D) - - 7 82 - - : Grundy .................................: 2 (D) - - 1 (D) - - Hamilton ...............................: 6 (D) - - 10 61 - - Hancock ................................: 17 63 4 8 11 44 2 (D) Hardin .................................: 2 (D) - - 3 (D) - - Henderson ..............................: 8 10 1 (D) 3 6 1 (D) Henry ..................................: 10 12 - - 18 32 1 (D) Iroquois ...............................: 8 7 6 (D) 10 11 1 (D) Jackson ................................: 53 319 13 41 48 286 3 17 Jasper .................................: 9 55 4 40 6 39 1 (D) Jefferson ..............................: 13 68 6 30 7 26 - - : Jersey .................................: 11 131 1 (D) 10 114 - - Jo Daviess .............................: 37 142 7 37 26 100 5 5 Johnson ................................: 22 43 - - 19 101 - - Kane ...................................: 11 33 2 (D) 19 87 1 (D) Kankakee ...............................: 10 13 2 (D) 11 15 2 (D) Kendall ................................: 24 32 4 5 19 52 4 5 Knox ...................................: 8 17 - - 4 9 - - Lake ...................................: 29 90 3 4 22 61 2 (D) La Salle ...............................: 14 19 - - 14 103 - - Lawrence ...............................: 3 24 - - 3 20 - - : Lee ....................................: 23 18 - - 8 5 - - Livingston .............................: 3 2 2 (D) 3 3 - - Logan ..................................: 13 19 - - 2 (D) 1 (D) McDonough ..............................: 5 22 2 (D) 5 1 - - McHenry ................................: 46 268 10 75 38 207 5 (D) McLean .................................: 22 14 2 (D) 15 37 2 (D) Macon ..................................: 11 27 3 2 10 26 - - Macoupin ...............................: 21 111 2 (D) 19 163 2 (D) Madison ................................: 24 162 4 19 27 142 3 10 Marion .................................: 12 24 - - 6 25 1 (D) : Marshall ...............................: 4 85 - - 3 96 - - Mason ..................................: 3 7 - - - - - - Massac .................................: 1 (D) - - 3 104 - - Menard .................................: 6 5 - - 6 11 - - Mercer .................................: 5 9 - - 6 8 - - Monroe .................................: 9 12 5 3 6 8 - - Montgomery .............................: 4 9 - - 10 37 2 (D) Morgan .................................: 4 20 - - 5 39 1 (D) Moultrie ...............................: - - - - 1 (D) - - Ogle ...................................: 7 6 - - 5 16 2 (D) : Peoria .................................: 14 59 - - 16 189 - - Perry ..................................: 1 (D) - - - - - - Piatt ..................................: 6 23 - - 7 9 - - Pike ...................................: 5 (D) - - 7 48 - - Pope ...................................: 7 26 - - 3 5 - - Pulaski ................................: 4 (D) - - 7 20 - - Putnam .................................: 3 (D) - - 4 34 - - Randolph ...............................: 8 22 3 12 6 21 - - Richland ...............................: 6 13 - - 4 (D) 2 (D) Rock Island ............................: 12 127 - - 19 146 - - : St. Clair ..............................: 21 (D) - - 28 428 - - Saline .................................: 5 7 - - 1 (D) - - Sangamon ...............................: 12 29 4 4 22 64 2 (D) Schuyler ...............................: 3 15 - - 3 (D) - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 30. Land in Orchards: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [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 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Counties - Con. : : Scott ..................................: 5 30 - - - - - - Shelby .................................: 7 7 - - 4 9 - - Stephenson .............................: 22 26 10 12 13 29 - - Tazewell ...............................: 6 36 1 (D) 11 12 1 (D) Union ..................................: 28 715 - - 18 717 3 5 Vermilion ..............................: 8 38 1 (D) 15 22 2 (D) Wabash .................................: 2 (D) - - 6 16 - - Warren .................................: 3 19 - - 3 (D) - - Washington .............................: 11 67 - - 8 15 - - Wayne ..................................: 5 4 - - 3 9 1 (D) : White ..................................: 1 (D) - - 4 17 - - Whiteside ..............................: 22 55 3 11 10 46 1 (D) Will ...................................: 35 106 - - 23 42 - - Williamson .............................: 13 36 3 15 7 24 1 (D) Winnebago ..............................: 21 126 7 73 32 138 6 94 Woodford ...............................: 20 42 4 5 5 19 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : : Illinois ...............................: 982 4,566 743 3,327 580 1,239 878 4,781 684 3,659 434 1,122 : Counties : : Adams ..................................: 18 73 15 56 14 17 10 33 6 23 6 10 Alexander ..............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Bond ...................................: 6 (D) 6 (D) - - 7 (D) 5 13 5 (D) Boone ..................................: 3 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 14 (D) 14 75 4 (D) Bureau .................................: 10 13 4 (D) 8 (D) 4 (D) 4 1 1 (D) Calhoun ................................: 32 322 28 255 17 67 28 (D) 28 356 9 (D) Carroll ................................: 10 (D) 8 8 4 (D) 12 (D) 8 12 9 (D) Cass ...................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Champaign ..............................: 15 41 12 21 10 20 20 (D) 17 36 13 (D) Christian ..............................: 8 22 8 14 3 9 7 (D) 7 8 4 (D) : Clark ..................................: 14 27 3 6 11 21 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Clay ...................................: 4 (D) 2 (D) 4 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Clinton ................................: 18 37 15 26 15 11 24 38 16 31 13 7 Coles ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) 3 3 Cook ...................................: 22 (D) 16 24 9 (D) 23 23 18 18 7 5 Crawford ...............................: 6 8 6 1 5 7 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Cumberland .............................: 8 19 7 12 5 6 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) De Kalb ................................: 15 (D) 15 114 6 (D) 15 (D) 7 67 11 (D) De Witt ................................: 4 (D) 2 (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Douglas ................................: 6 15 3 (D) 5 (D) 11 (D) 8 9 3 (D) : Du Page ................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 3 4 1 (D) Edgar ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 2 - - 3 2 Edwards ................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Effingham ..............................: 3 3 3 (D) 1 (D) 3 (D) 3 8 2 (D) Fayette ................................: 6 76 2 (D) 6 (D) 8 (D) 5 24 7 (D) Ford ...................................: - - - - - - 5 4 5 (D) 1 (D) Franklin ...............................: 5 (D) 2 (D) 3 (Z) 5 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) Fulton .................................: 7 (D) 7 25 3 (D) 4 25 4 (D) 2 (D) Gallatin ...............................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Greene .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 5 (D) 4 (D) 3 (D) : Grundy .................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Hamilton ...............................: 5 10 5 10 - - 9 (D) 9 11 1 (D) Hancock ................................: 16 (D) 14 50 7 (D) 7 (D) 7 25 4 (D) Hardin .................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Henderson ..............................: 8 10 2 (D) 8 (D) 3 6 1 (D) 3 (D) Henry ..................................: 10 12 5 11 8 1 15 22 15 (D) 2 (D) Iroquois ...............................: 8 6 4 4 7 2 10 (D) 8 6 3 (D) Jackson ................................: 48 250 37 174 31 76 44 247 36 226 24 22 Jasper .................................: 4 31 4 24 3 7 5 (D) 5 30 1 (D) Jefferson ..............................: 4 20 4 (D) 4 (D) 5 (D) 5 (D) 5 11 : Jersey .................................: 11 (D) 10 99 5 (D) 7 (D) 4 (D) 5 (D) Jo Daviess .............................: 37 136 25 107 19 30 26 (D) 24 85 11 (D) Johnson ................................: 20 (D) 18 29 12 (D) 19 (D) 17 89 2 (D) Kane ...................................: 11 33 6 (D) 5 (D) 19 87 15 71 12 16 Kankakee ...............................: 10 (D) 7 (D) 7 8 10 14 4 6 6 8 Kendall ................................: 24 28 7 7 18 22 19 52 12 41 10 11 Knox ...................................: 6 (D) 6 5 6 (D) 4 9 4 (D) 1 (D) Lake ...................................: 28 (D) 16 (D) 21 49 22 61 12 39 12 22 La Salle ...............................: 14 (D) 13 12 14 (D) 13 (D) 12 43 5 (D) Lawrence ...............................: 3 24 3 24 - - 3 20 3 (D) 1 (D) : Lee ....................................: 22 (D) 20 15 6 (D) 7 (D) 2 (D) 5 4 Livingston .............................: 3 2 3 2 - - 3 (D) 2 (D) 3 2 Logan ..................................: 13 (D) 9 7 5 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) McDonough ..............................: 5 (D) 1 (D) 4 (D) 5 1 5 1 - - McHenry ................................: 46 258 36 219 31 39 36 (D) 30 188 17 (D) McLean .................................: 22 (D) 19 7 12 (D) 14 30 11 22 11 8 Macon ..................................: 9 (D) 9 19 3 (D) 9 (D) 8 22 3 (D) Macoupin ...............................: 15 76 13 71 9 5 17 (D) 13 110 10 (D) Madison ................................: 22 112 20 91 12 21 26 109 26 94 11 14 Marion .................................: 10 (D) 6 15 4 (D) 5 (D) 5 19 3 (D) : Marshall ...............................: 4 85 3 (D) 1 (D) 3 96 3 90 3 6 Mason ..................................: 3 7 1 (D) 3 (D) - - - - - - Massac .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Menard .................................: 6 5 2 (D) 4 (D) 6 (D) 4 10 2 (D) Mercer .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 3 3 3 3 - - Monroe .................................: 9 (D) 4 (D) 7 6 6 8 4 (D) 4 (D) Montgomery .............................: 4 9 2 (D) 2 (D) 6 6 5 (D) 1 (D) Morgan .................................: 4 (D) 4 12 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Moultrie ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Ogle ...................................: 7 6 7 5 4 1 5 16 4 12 4 4 : Peoria .................................: 14 59 10 43 12 16 16 188 12 168 7 20 Perry ..................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Piatt ..................................: 6 (D) 3 15 4 (D) 7 9 5 4 3 5 Pike ...................................: 4 5 2 (D) 2 (D) 4 (D) 2 (D) 3 (D) Pope ...................................: 5 (D) 5 10 2 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) 3 (D) Pulaski ................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) 3 (D) 7 20 7 20 - - Putnam .................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) 4 34 4 31 3 3 Randolph ...............................: 6 8 6 (D) 1 (D) 6 21 6 (D) 5 (D) Richland ...............................: 6 13 4 (D) 2 (D) 4 (D) 2 (D) 4 (D) Rock Island ............................: 12 127 12 (D) 4 (D) 19 (D) 14 131 8 (D) : St. Clair ..............................: 12 (D) 10 (D) 5 (D) 14 409 11 (D) 11 (D) Saline .................................: 5 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Sangamon ...............................: 11 (D) 10 24 2 (D) 21 (D) 13 43 13 (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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NONCITRUS, ALL - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Schuyler ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Scott ..................................: 5 30 5 30 - - - - - - - - Shelby .................................: 7 (D) 3 (D) 7 5 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Stephenson .............................: 22 (D) 21 22 9 (D) 13 29 10 24 4 6 Tazewell ...............................: 6 (D) 4 24 4 (D) 11 11 5 7 6 4 Union ..................................: 22 705 22 538 14 167 17 (D) 15 599 7 (D) Vermilion ..............................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - 12 17 4 (D) 8 (D) Wabash .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Warren .................................: 3 19 3 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Washington .............................: 5 6 5 (D) 1 (D) 6 12 6 9 3 3 : Wayne ..................................: 5 4 5 4 - - 3 (D) 3 8 3 (D) White ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 17 2 (D) 2 (D) Whiteside ..............................: 20 (D) 19 (D) 16 13 9 (D) 6 (D) 6 16 Will ...................................: 33 (D) 21 (D) 21 51 23 (D) 17 (D) 10 26 Williamson .............................: 13 35 12 21 10 14 7 (D) 7 (D) - - Winnebago ..............................: 21 126 16 96 14 30 32 (D) 24 120 16 (D) Woodford ...............................: 18 (D) 9 26 11 (D) 5 19 5 19 - - : APPLES : : State Total : : Illinois ...............................: 545 2,203 389 1,660 319 544 521 2,182 362 1,759 273 423 : Counties : : Adams ..................................: 6 54 6 45 3 10 6 25 2 (D) 5 (D) Bond ...................................: 3 20 3 20 - - 5 15 3 (D) 3 (D) Boone ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 5 (D) 5 (D) 4 (D) Bureau .................................: 6 10 - - 6 10 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Calhoun ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 4 44 4 (D) 3 (D) Carroll ................................: 8 6 8 (D) 2 (D) 8 11 5 8 5 3 Cass ...................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Champaign ..............................: 10 12 10 10 4 3 17 33 6 23 13 10 Christian ..............................: 5 7 5 6 3 2 5 5 3 (D) 2 (D) Clark ..................................: 14 14 3 2 11 12 - - - - - - : Clay ...................................: 4 (D) 2 (D) 4 2 - - - - - - Clinton ................................: 8 15 5 (D) 6 (D) 17 14 9 11 8 4 Coles ..................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 1 (D) 3 (D) Cook ...................................: 9 26 7 22 4 4 12 4 10 3 4 1 Crawford ...............................: 5 (D) - - 5 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Cumberland .............................: 4 (D) 4 (D) 4 3 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) De Kalb ................................: 13 109 13 98 4 11 8 73 6 54 5 19 De Witt ................................: 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Douglas ................................: 4 (D) 1 (D) 4 4 5 6 2 (D) 3 (D) Du Page ................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) : Edgar ..................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) - - 3 (D) Edwards ................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Effingham ..............................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Fayette ................................: 6 12 - - 6 12 6 26 5 (D) 5 (D) Ford ...................................: - - - - - - 4 (D) 4 (D) - - Fulton .................................: 4 26 4 20 3 6 3 (D) 3 15 2 (D) Gallatin ...............................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Greene .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Grundy .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Hamilton ...............................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - 8 7 8 7 - - : Hancock ................................: 12 11 10 5 7 6 5 8 5 (D) 2 (D) Hardin .................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Henderson ..............................: 8 6 2 (D) 8 (D) 3 6 1 (D) 3 (D) Henry ..................................: 3 8 3 (D) 3 (D) 6 9 6 9 - - Iroquois ...............................: 4 2 4 1 3 2 10 9 8 (D) 3 (D) Jackson ................................: 10 31 9 (D) 2 (D) 19 56 13 (D) 9 (D) Jasper .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Jefferson ..............................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Jersey .................................: 6 52 6 (D) 2 (D) 6 (D) 3 (D) 4 1 Jo Daviess .............................: 16 50 10 31 9 20 12 21 11 (D) 5 (D) : Johnson ................................: 8 (D) 8 6 8 (D) 7 13 5 (D) 2 (D) Kane ...................................: 11 30 6 (D) 5 (D) 11 (D) 7 (D) 6 11 Kankakee ...............................: 6 6 4 2 6 3 8 12 4 (D) 4 (D) Kendall ................................: 18 20 5 (D) 13 (D) 18 43 12 (D) 7 (D) Knox ...................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Lake ...................................: 18 73 10 33 14 39 17 48 11 33 7 14 La Salle ...............................: 12 15 12 (D) 12 (D) 9 12 8 7 4 5 Lawrence ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Lee ....................................: 15 13 15 13 - - 6 3 1 (D) 5 (D) Livingston .............................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) : Logan ..................................: 13 7 9 5 5 2 - - - - - - McDonough ..............................: 5 21 1 (D) 4 (D) - - - - - - McHenry ................................: 29 202 21 170 20 32 22 176 22 164 9 12 McLean .................................: 9 3 6 2 6 1 11 15 10 (D) 8 (D) Macon ..................................: 3 18 3 (D) 3 (D) 4 4 4 4 - - Macoupin ...............................: 8 (D) 8 (D) 6 (D) 10 93 6 62 8 31 Madison ................................: 15 57 13 46 9 11 18 39 17 (D) 7 (D) Marion .................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) Marshall ...............................: 3 83 3 83 - - 3 96 3 90 3 6 Mason ..................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - : Menard .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) Mercer .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 3 3 3 3 - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 31. Fruits and Nuts: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Total : Bearing age acres : Nonbearing age acres : Total : Bearing age acres : Nonbearing age acres :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- APPLES - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Monroe .................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Morgan .................................: 4 6 4 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Ogle ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 5 14 4 (D) 3 (D) Peoria .................................: 13 48 9 (D) 8 (D) 12 45 10 41 5 4 Perry ..................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Piatt ..................................: 5 14 2 (D) 3 (D) 5 4 3 (D) 3 (D) Pike ...................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Pope ...................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Putnam .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) Randolph ...............................: 3 1 3 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) : Richland ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Rock Island ............................: 10 125 10 (D) 3 (D) 17 130 11 118 7 12 St. Clair ..............................: 5 (D) 2 (D) 5 (D) 6 (D) 3 (D) 5 3 Saline .................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Sangamon ...............................: 9 12 8 (D) 1 (D) 16 22 8 14 9 8 Schuyler ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Scott ..................................: 5 30 5 30 - - - - - - - - Shelby .................................: 5 1 1 (D) 5 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Stephenson .............................: 8 7 7 6 6 2 6 14 3 (D) 3 (D) Tazewell ...............................: 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 10 6 4 (D) 6 (D) : Union ..................................: 10 (D) 8 (D) 6 (D) 6 400 6 (D) 3 (D) Vermilion ..............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 9 9 3 (Z) 6 9 Wabash .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Warren .................................: 3 19 3 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Washington .............................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - 6 7 5 (D) 3 (D) Wayne ..................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) - - 3 1 3 (D) 1 (D) White ..................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Whiteside ..............................: 14 18 14 9 6 9 6 20 4 (D) 3 (D) Will ...................................: 16 27 10 17 12 10 7 10 3 2 4 8 Williamson .............................: 7 9 7 3 3 7 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Winnebago ..............................: 16 111 11 87 14 24 22 112 16 100 12 12 Woodford ...............................: 14 16 5 7 9 9 3 (D) 3 (D) - - : APRICOTS : : State Total : : Illinois ...............................: 35 8 10 3 29 6 37 5 24 3 15 2 : Counties : : Cass ...................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Clinton ................................: - - - - - - 6 (D) 6 (D) - - Coles ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Cumberland .............................: 3 (D) - - 3 (D) - - - - - - De Kalb ................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) De Witt ................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Greene .................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Iroquois ...............................: 3 (D) - - 3 (D) - - - - - - Jo Daviess .............................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Kane ...................................: 3 1 - - 3 1 - - - - - - : Kankakee ...............................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Lake ...................................: 3 (D) - - 3 (D) 4 (Z) - - 4 (Z) Livingston .............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) McDonough ..............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - McLean .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Macon ..................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Morgan .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Peoria .................................: - - - - - - 5 1 5 1 - - Putnam .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - St. Clair ..............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Sangamon ...............................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Schuyler ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Tazewell ...............................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Union ..................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Washington .............................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Wayne ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Will ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Williamson .............................: 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) - - - - - - Winnebago ..............................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) : CHERRIES, SWEET : : State Total : : Illinois ...............................: 78 18 21 6 60 12 100 27 49 13 60 14 : Counties : : Adams ..................................: 3 1 - - 3 1 - - - - - - Bureau .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Carroll ................................: 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Champaign ..............................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 4 (Z) 1 (D) 3 (D) Christian ..............................: 3 1 - - 3 1 - - - - - - Clark ..................................: 3 2 3 2 - - - - - - - - Clay ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Clinton ................................: - - - - - - 6 1 6 1 - - Cook ...................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Crawford ...............................: 5 (D) - - 5 (D) - - - - - - Cumberland .............................: 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 31. Fruits and Nuts: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Total : Bearing age acres : Nonbearing age acres : Total : Bearing age acres : Nonbearing age acres :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CHERRIES, SWEET - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : De Kalb ................................: - - - - - - 5 1 - - 5 1 De Witt ................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Du Page ................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Franklin ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Hamilton ...............................: - - - - - - 6 1 6 1 - - Henry ..................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Iroquois ...............................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Jefferson ..............................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Jo Daviess .............................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Johnson ................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Kane ...................................: 3 (D) - - 3 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Kankakee ...............................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Kendall ................................: 5 1 - - 5 1 3 1 - - 3 1 Knox ...................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Lake ...................................: 5 1 - - 5 1 4 (Z) - - 4 (Z) La Salle ...............................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Lee ....................................: - - - - - - 5 (D) - - 5 (D) Livingston .............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Logan ..................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - McHenry ................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : McLean .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Macon ..................................: - - - - - - 4 2 4 2 - - Macoupin ...............................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 4 1 2 (D) 4 (D) Madison ................................: - - - - - - 8 2 7 (D) 1 (D) Marshall ...............................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Monroe .................................: 5 1 - - 5 1 - - - - - - Ogle ...................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Pope ...................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Richland ...............................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Rock Island ............................: - - - - - - 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) : St. Clair ..............................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 3 1 - - 3 1 Sangamon ...............................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Shelby .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Stephenson .............................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Tazewell ...............................: - - - - - - 6 (D) - - 6 (D) Union ..................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Vermilion ..............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Wayne ..................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Whiteside ..............................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Will ...................................: 4 1 1 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) : Williamson .............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Winnebago ..............................: 4 1 - - 4 1 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) : CHERRIES, TART : : State Total : : Illinois ...............................: 116 30 54 16 74 14 87 23 42 15 49 8 : Counties : : Bond ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Boone ..................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Bureau .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Carroll ................................: 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Cass ...................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Champaign ..............................: 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) 4 (D) 1 (D) 3 1 Christian ..............................: 3 1 - - 3 1 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Clark ..................................: 3 2 3 2 - - - - - - - - Clay ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Clinton ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 6 1 6 1 - - : Crawford ...............................: 5 1 - - 5 1 - - - - - - De Kalb ................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) - - 3 (D) De Witt ................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Du Page ................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Gallatin ...............................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Hancock ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Henderson ..............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Iroquois ...............................: 7 1 4 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Jo Daviess .............................: 3 (D) - - 3 (D) - - - - - - Kane ...................................: 3 1 - - 3 1 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Kankakee ...............................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Kendall ................................: 9 2 2 (D) 7 (D) 4 (D) - - 4 (D) Knox ...................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Lake ...................................: 3 1 - - 3 1 4 (D) - - 4 (D) La Salle ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Lee ....................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) 4 (Z) - - - - - - Livingston .............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Logan ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - McDonough ..............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - McHenry ................................: - - - - - - 9 1 3 1 6 1 : McLean .................................: 8 1 2 (D) 8 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Macon ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Macoupin ...............................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Madison ................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Marshall ...............................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Mason ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Menard .................................: 4 (D) - - 4 (D) - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 31. Fruits and Nuts: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Total : Bearing age acres : Nonbearing age acres : Total : Bearing age acres : Nonbearing age acres :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CHERRIES, TART - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Mercer .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Monroe .................................: 7 (D) 2 (D) 5 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Morgan .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Piatt ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Pope ...................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Rock Island ............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - St. Clair ..............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 4 (Z) 1 (D) 3 (D) Saline .................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Sangamon ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Schuyler ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Shelby .................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Stephenson .............................: 9 1 9 1 - - - - - - - - Tazewell ...............................: - - - - - - 7 (D) 1 (D) 6 1 Union ..................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Vermilion ..............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Washington .............................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Wayne ..................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Will ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 6 1 3 (Z) 3 1 Williamson .............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Winnebago ..............................: 4 6 3 (D) 4 (D) 8 3 5 3 3 (Z) Woodford ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : FIGS : : State Total : : Illinois ...............................: 26 15 16 9 14 7 6 1 6 1 - - : Counties : : Cook ...................................: 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) - - - - - - Crawford ...............................: 5 1 - - 5 1 - - - - - - Cumberland .............................: 3 1 3 1 - - - - - - - - Hamilton ...............................: - - - - - - 6 1 6 1 - - Iroquois ...............................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - McLean .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Pope ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Richland ...............................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Union ..................................: 5 1 5 1 - - - - - - - - Washington .............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : GRAPES (INCLUDE MUSCADINE) : (SEE TEXT) : : State Total : : Illinois ...............................: 310 896 244 665 144 230 314 778 270 663 118 115 : Counties : : Adams ..................................: 12 14 9 10 8 4 4 (D) 4 (D) 1 (D) Alexander ..............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Bond ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Boone ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 8 14 8 14 - - Bureau .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Calhoun ................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 9 11 9 (D) 1 (D) Carroll ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 4 5 4 3 3 2 Champaign ..............................: 3 1 3 (D) 3 (D) 8 9 8 (D) 8 (D) Christian ..............................: 6 7 3 6 3 1 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Clark ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) : Clay ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Clinton ................................: 10 19 10 12 9 6 12 11 12 (D) 5 (D) Coles ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Cook ...................................: 5 1 2 (D) 3 (D) 10 9 10 9 - - Crawford ...............................: 5 1 - - 5 1 - - - - - - De Kalb ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 7 19 1 (D) 6 (D) De Witt ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Douglas ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 6 (D) 6 (D) - - Du Page ................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Edgar ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : Edwards ................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Effingham ..............................: 3 3 3 (D) 1 (D) 3 12 2 (D) 2 (D) Fayette ................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Ford ...................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Franklin ...............................: 5 (D) 2 (D) 3 (Z) 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Fulton .................................: 3 4 3 4 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Greene .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Grundy .................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Hamilton ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 7 2 7 (D) 1 (D) Hancock ................................: 6 41 6 (D) 2 (D) 3 10 3 (D) 2 (D) : Henry ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 8 12 8 12 - - Iroquois ...............................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Jackson ................................: 29 166 23 98 22 67 25 70 23 60 15 10 Jasper .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 3 6 3 6 - - Jefferson ..............................: 4 (D) 4 (D) 2 (D) 3 8 3 (D) 2 (D) Jersey .................................: 3 17 3 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Jo Daviess .............................: 24 79 16 74 8 6 17 73 16 66 4 7 Johnson ................................: 11 17 9 14 3 3 7 17 7 17 - - Kane ...................................: - - - - - - 6 10 6 (D) 6 (D) Kankakee ...............................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Kendall ................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) - - 3 (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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GRAPES (INCLUDE MUSCADINE) : (SEE TEXT) - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Knox ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 3 (D) 3 6 1 (D) Lake ...................................: 10 11 3 (D) 10 (D) 9 8 1 (D) 9 (D) La Salle ...............................: - - - - - - 3 39 3 (D) 1 (D) Lawrence ...............................: 3 24 3 24 - - 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Lee ....................................: 4 1 4 (D) 4 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Logan ..................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) McDonough ..............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 5 1 5 1 - - McHenry ................................: 13 45 13 (D) 1 (D) 6 22 6 (D) 2 (D) McLean .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 4 (D) 1 (D) 4 2 Macon ..................................: 6 (D) 6 (D) - - 7 3 7 (D) 1 (D) : Macoupin ...............................: 5 9 3 (D) 2 (D) 4 8 4 8 - - Madison ................................: 3 26 3 (D) 2 (D) 5 29 5 29 - - Marion .................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Menard .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Monroe .................................: 4 9 4 (D) 2 (D) 3 5 3 (D) 2 (D) Montgomery .............................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 6 6 5 (D) 1 (D) Ogle ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Peoria .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Pike ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Pope ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : Pulaski ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 5 (D) 5 (D) - - Putnam .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Randolph ...............................: 3 2 3 2 - - - - - - - - Richland ...............................: 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Rock Island ............................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) St. Clair ..............................: 9 4 6 3 3 1 6 4 3 (D) 4 (D) Saline .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Sangamon ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 5 4 3 (D) 2 (D) Shelby .................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Stephenson .............................: 3 11 3 11 - - 6 (D) 6 10 1 (D) : Tazewell ...............................: 4 32 4 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Union ..................................: 14 (D) 14 (D) 4 (D) 11 42 9 (D) 2 (D) Vermilion ..............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Washington .............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Wayne ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Whiteside ..............................: 6 6 5 3 6 3 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Will ...................................: 14 47 8 8 6 39 8 15 7 8 3 7 Williamson .............................: 5 12 4 10 5 2 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Winnebago ..............................: 7 7 5 (D) 2 (D) 15 20 11 15 6 4 Woodford ...............................: 3 23 3 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : NECTARINES : : State Total : : Illinois ...............................: 14 (D) 9 (D) 7 (D) 20 17 14 10 10 7 : Counties : : Carroll ................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Clinton ................................: - - - - - - 6 (D) 6 (D) - - Cumberland .............................: 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) - - - - - - De Kalb ................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) De Witt ................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Iroquois ...............................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Jackson ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Jo Daviess .............................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Massac .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Pike ...................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) : St. Clair ..............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Union ..................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Wayne ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Whiteside ..............................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) : OLIVES : : State Total : : Illinois ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 1 3 1 - - : Counties : : St. Clair ..............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 1 3 1 - - : PAWPAWS (SEE TEXT) : : State Total : : Illinois ...............................: 42 22 20 3 29 19 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Counties : : Adams ..................................: 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Bond ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Carroll ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Champaign ..............................: 5 12 2 (D) 4 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Christian ..............................: 3 1 - - 3 1 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Clay ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Fulton .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Jackson ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PAWPAWS (SEE TEXT) - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Jersey .................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Kankakee ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Knox ...................................: 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) McHenry ................................: 6 5 - - 6 5 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) McLean .................................: 6 1 6 1 - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Piatt ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Stephenson .............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Williamson .............................: 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : PEACHES, ALL : : State Total : : Illinois ...............................: 295 1,143 201 849 169 294 278 1,472 219 1,014 118 457 : Counties : : Adams ..................................: 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) - - - - - - Bond ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Boone ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Bureau .................................: 6 (D) - - 6 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Calhoun ................................: 29 305 25 (D) 16 (D) 19 391 19 309 7 82 Carroll ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Cass ...................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Champaign ..............................: 5 5 5 5 - - 13 9 10 7 3 2 Christian ..............................: 5 5 5 2 3 3 7 2 7 (D) 2 (D) Clark ..................................: 6 2 - - 6 2 - - - - - - : Clay ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Clinton ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 8 7 8 7 - - Coles ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Cook ...................................: 7 1 4 (D) 3 (D) 4 (D) 2 (D) 4 (D) Crawford ...............................: 5 1 - - 5 1 - - - - - - Cumberland .............................: 2 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) De Kalb ................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) De Witt ................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Douglas ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Edgar ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) : Edwards ................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Fayette ................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Fulton .................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Greene .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Hamilton ...............................: - - - - - - 6 (D) 6 (D) - - Hancock ................................: 7 4 7 4 - - 3 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) Hardin .................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Henderson ..............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Henry ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Iroquois ...............................: 3 1 3 1 - - - - - - - - : Jackson ................................: 7 45 4 (D) 3 (D) 13 117 13 (D) 1 (D) Jasper .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Jefferson ..............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 3 5 3 (D) 1 (D) Jersey .................................: 5 37 5 37 - - 3 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) Jo Daviess .............................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Johnson ................................: 9 12 9 10 7 2 10 70 8 (D) 2 (D) Kane ...................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Kankakee ...............................: 5 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) 6 (D) 2 (D) 4 (D) Kendall ................................: 6 2 - - 6 2 5 2 1 (D) 4 (D) Knox ...................................: 5 4 5 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - : Lake ...................................: 12 3 4 1 9 2 7 1 3 (D) 5 (D) La Salle ...............................: 6 3 - - 6 3 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Lee ....................................: 4 1 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - - - - - Livingston .............................: 3 1 3 1 - - 3 (D) - - 3 (D) Logan ..................................: 9 3 7 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) McDonough ..............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - McHenry ................................: 6 (D) 3 (Z) 6 (D) 3 2 3 2 - - McLean .................................: 15 4 12 2 5 1 4 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) Macon ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 (D) 4 (D) 1 (D) Macoupin ...............................: 5 (D) 5 (D) 5 3 8 47 6 39 8 8 : Madison ................................: 9 23 9 21 5 2 17 31 17 (D) 2 (D) Marion .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Massac .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Menard .................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Mercer .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Monroe .................................: 5 1 - - 5 1 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Montgomery .............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Morgan .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Moultrie ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Ogle ...................................: - - - - - - 4 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) : Peoria .................................: 5 (D) 2 (D) 3 (D) 5 3 5 (D) 2 (D) Piatt ..................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Pope ...................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Pulaski ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Putnam .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Randolph ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 6 (D) 6 13 4 (D) Rock Island ............................: 4 (D) 3 1 1 (D) 10 4 8 (D) 2 (D) St. Clair ..............................: 5 (D) 2 (D) 5 (D) 9 (D) 5 28 7 (D) Sangamon ...............................: 8 10 8 (D) 1 (D) 7 (D) 3 (D) 6 2 Shelby .................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Stephenson .............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 31. 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Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Tazewell ...............................: - - - - - - 10 2 4 2 6 1 Union ..................................: 7 (D) 5 (D) 7 (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) Vermilion ..............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Washington .............................: 4 2 4 (D) 1 (D) 5 (D) 5 3 2 (D) Wayne ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) White ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Whiteside ..............................: 5 (D) 1 (D) 4 1 6 3 5 2 3 1 Will ...................................: 7 4 4 (D) 6 (D) 6 3 6 3 - - Williamson .............................: 5 5 5 (D) 2 (D) 3 11 3 11 - - Winnebago ..............................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 3 (D) - - 3 (D) Woodford ...............................: 4 2 4 2 - - - - - - - - : PEACHES, CLINGSTONE : : State Total : : Illinois ...............................: 123 104 69 86 73 18 98 161 73 128 38 33 : Counties : : Bureau .................................: 6 (D) - - 6 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Calhoun ................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) 1 (D) 5 (D) 5 (D) 1 (D) Carroll ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Christian ..............................: 5 2 5 1 3 2 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Clay ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Clinton ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Coles ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Cook ...................................: 7 1 4 (D) 3 (D) - - - - - - Crawford ...............................: 5 1 - - 5 1 - - - - - - De Kalb ................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) : De Witt ................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Douglas ................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Fayette ................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Fulton .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Greene .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Hamilton ...............................: - - - - - - 6 (D) 6 (D) - - Hancock ................................: 6 (D) 6 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Hardin .................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Iroquois ...............................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Jackson ................................: 4 (D) 1 (D) 3 (D) 4 (D) 4 (D) - - : Jefferson ..............................: - - - - - - 3 5 3 (D) 1 (D) Jersey .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Jo Daviess .............................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Johnson ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Kankakee ...............................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Kendall ................................: 6 2 - - 6 2 4 2 - - 4 2 Knox ...................................: 5 4 5 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Lake ...................................: 10 (D) 3 (D) 7 (D) 6 (D) 2 (D) 4 (D) La Salle ...............................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Lee ....................................: 4 1 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - - - - - : Livingston .............................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Logan ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) McDonough ..............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - McHenry ................................: 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) - - - - - - McLean .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Macon ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Macoupin ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Madison ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 5 (D) 5 (D) 1 (D) Menard .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Monroe .................................: 5 1 - - 5 1 2 (D) - - 2 (D) : Morgan .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Moultrie ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Ogle ...................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Peoria .................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Pulaski ................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Randolph ...............................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) Rock Island ............................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - St. Clair ..............................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 3 1 - - - - - - Sangamon ...............................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Shelby .................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - : Tazewell ...............................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Union ..................................: 3 1 3 1 3 (Z) - - - - - - Washington .............................: 3 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) 4 (D) 4 (D) 2 (D) Wayne ..................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Whiteside ..............................: - - - - - - 6 (D) 5 (D) 3 (D) Will ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 6 3 6 3 - - Winnebago ..............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Woodford ...............................: 4 2 4 2 - - - - - - - - : PEACHES, FREESTONE : : State Total : : Illinois ...............................: 210 1,039 154 763 118 276 211 1,311 172 886 92 425 : Counties : : Adams ..................................: 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) - - - - - - Bond ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Boone ..................................: - - - - - - 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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PEACHES, FREESTONE - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Calhoun ................................: 27 (D) 23 (D) 15 (D) 17 (D) 17 (D) 6 (D) Carroll ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Cass ...................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Champaign ..............................: 5 5 5 5 - - 13 9 10 7 3 2 Christian ..............................: 5 2 5 1 3 2 7 (D) 7 2 2 (D) Clark ..................................: 6 2 - - 6 2 - - - - - - Clay ...................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Clinton ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 8 7 8 7 - - Coles ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Cook ...................................: - - - - - - 4 (D) 2 (D) 4 (D) : Crawford ...............................: 5 1 - - 5 1 - - - - - - Cumberland .............................: 2 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) De Kalb ................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) De Witt ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Douglas ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Edgar ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Edwards ................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Fayette ................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Fulton .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Greene .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) : Hancock ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Hardin .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Henderson ..............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Henry ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Iroquois ...............................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Jackson ................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - 11 (D) 11 (D) 1 (D) Jasper .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Jefferson ..............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Jersey .................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) Jo Daviess .............................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - : Johnson ................................: 7 (D) 7 (D) 7 2 8 (D) 6 60 2 (D) Kane ...................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Kankakee ...............................: 5 2 3 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Kendall ................................: 3 1 - - 3 1 4 1 1 (D) 3 (D) Lake ...................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) La Salle ...............................: 5 (D) - - 5 (D) - - - - - - Livingston .............................: 3 1 3 1 - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Logan ..................................: 9 3 7 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) McHenry ................................: 3 (D) 3 (Z) 3 (D) 3 2 3 2 - - McLean .................................: 13 (D) 10 (D) 5 1 4 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) : Macon ..................................: - - - - - - 4 7 4 (D) 1 (D) Macoupin ...............................: 3 (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) 6 (D) 6 39 6 (D) Madison ................................: 8 (D) 8 (D) 5 2 13 (D) 13 14 1 (D) Marion .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Massac .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Menard .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Mercer .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Monroe .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Montgomery .............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Morgan .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - : Ogle ...................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Peoria .................................: 5 (D) 2 (D) 3 (D) 5 3 5 (D) 2 (D) Piatt ..................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Pope ...................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Pulaski ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Putnam .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Randolph ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 4 18 4 (D) 2 (D) Rock Island ............................: 3 1 3 1 - - 10 (D) 8 3 2 (D) St. Clair ..............................: 5 (D) 2 (D) 5 (D) 9 (D) 5 28 7 (D) Sangamon ...............................: 5 (D) 5 (D) 1 (D) 5 (D) 3 (D) 4 (D) : Stephenson .............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Tazewell ...............................: - - - - - - 10 (D) 4 (D) 6 1 Union ..................................: 7 (D) 5 (D) 7 (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) Vermilion ..............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Washington .............................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) Wayne ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) White ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Whiteside ..............................: 5 (D) 1 (D) 4 1 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Will ...................................: 6 (D) 3 (D) 6 (D) - - - - - - Williamson .............................: 5 5 5 (D) 2 (D) 3 11 3 11 - - Winnebago ..............................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) : PEARS, ALL : : State Total : : Illinois ...............................: 250 132 147 83 151 49 192 202 121 159 83 43 : Counties : : Adams ..................................: 9 2 3 1 6 1 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Boone ..................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Bureau .................................: 6 1 - - 6 1 4 1 3 (D) 1 (D) Carroll ................................: 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 6 1 3 (D) 4 (D) Cass ...................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Champaign ..............................: 6 6 6 4 5 2 4 2 1 (D) 3 (D) Christian ..............................: 3 1 - - 3 1 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Clark ..................................: 11 5 - - 11 5 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Clay ...................................: 2 (D) 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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PEARS, ALL - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Clinton ................................: 3 (D) - - 3 (D) 7 2 6 (D) 1 (D) Coles ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Cook ...................................: 9 1 3 (Z) 6 1 5 3 2 (D) 5 (D) Crawford ...............................: 5 3 5 (D) 5 (D) - - - - - - Cumberland .............................: 7 2 4 1 4 1 - - - - - - De Kalb ................................: 8 (D) 8 (D) - - 5 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) De Witt ................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Du Page ................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Edgar ..................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Edwards ................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Fulton .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Hamilton ...............................: - - - - - - 6 1 6 1 - - Hancock ................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Hardin .................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Henderson ..............................: 6 (D) - - 6 (D) - - - - - - Henry ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Iroquois ...............................: 4 1 3 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jackson ................................: 7 6 1 (D) 6 (D) 4 (D) 4 (D) - - Jasper .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Jersey .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Jo Daviess .............................: 7 5 5 3 5 3 5 2 3 (D) 2 (D) Johnson ................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Kane ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 5 4 3 (D) 2 (D) Kankakee ...............................: 4 1 2 (D) 4 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Kendall ................................: 5 2 1 (D) 5 (D) 5 1 1 (D) 4 (D) Lake ...................................: 8 1 2 (D) 6 (D) 7 (D) 3 (D) 5 (D) La Salle ...............................: 3 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Lawrence ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Lee ....................................: 5 1 5 1 4 (Z) - - - - - - Livingston .............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (D) - - 3 (D) : Logan ..................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) McDonough ..............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - McHenry ................................: 8 4 4 3 5 1 10 3 10 3 - - McLean .................................: 13 2 13 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Macon ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 2 3 2 - - Macoupin ...............................: 4 1 4 (D) 2 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Madison ................................: 3 (D) 2 (D) 3 (Z) 9 2 8 (D) 1 (D) Marion .................................: 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Marshall ...............................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - - - - - - - Mason ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - : Menard .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Monroe .................................: 5 1 - - 5 1 - - - - - - Morgan .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Moultrie ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Ogle ...................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Peoria .................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) 1 (D) 8 (D) 6 (D) 2 (D) Piatt ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Randolph ...............................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - - - - - - - Rock Island ............................: 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 10 3 8 (D) 2 (D) St. Clair ..............................: 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - : Saline .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Sangamon ...............................: 4 1 4 1 - - 4 1 2 (D) 4 (D) Schuyler ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Shelby .................................: 7 2 2 (D) 7 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Stephenson .............................: 6 6 6 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Tazewell ...............................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 8 1 2 (D) 6 (D) Union ..................................: 5 1 5 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Vermilion ..............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Washington .............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Wayne ..................................: - - - - - - 3 1 3 (D) 1 (D) : Whiteside ..............................: - - - - - - 6 6 3 (D) 6 (D) Will ...................................: 12 23 8 22 4 1 4 1 1 (D) 3 (D) Williamson .............................: 7 6 7 3 4 3 - - - - - - Winnebago ..............................: 3 (D) - - 3 (D) 10 2 8 (D) 2 (D) : PEARS, BARTLETT : : State Total : : Illinois ...............................: 139 36 71 17 85 19 100 33 59 17 46 16 : Counties : : Adams ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Boone ..................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Carroll ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 5 (D) 2 (D) 3 (D) Champaign ..............................: 5 (D) 5 (D) 5 (D) 4 (D) 1 (D) 3 (D) Christian ..............................: 3 1 - - 3 1 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Clark ..................................: 5 1 - - 5 1 - - - - - - Clay ...................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Coles ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Cook ...................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Crawford ...............................: 5 (D) - - 5 (D) - - - - - - : Cumberland .............................: 6 1 3 1 3 (Z) - - - - - - De Kalb ................................: - - - - - - 5 1 3 (D) 2 (D) De Witt ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Edgar ..................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Edwards ................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 31. Fruits and Nuts: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Total : Bearing age acres : Nonbearing age acres : Total : Bearing age acres : Nonbearing age acres :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PEARS, BARTLETT - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Hancock ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Hardin .................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Henderson ..............................: 6 (D) - - 6 (D) - - - - - - Iroquois ...............................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Jackson ................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Jasper .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Jersey .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jo Daviess .............................: 5 3 2 (D) 3 (D) 5 2 3 (D) 2 (D) Johnson ................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Kane ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : Kankakee ...............................: 4 (D) 2 (D) 4 1 - - - - - - Kendall ................................: 4 (D) - - 4 (D) 3 1 - - 3 1 Lake ...................................: 5 (D) - - 5 (D) 6 1 2 (D) 4 (D) La Salle ...............................: 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Lee ....................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) 4 (Z) - - - - - - Livingston .............................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Logan ..................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) McDonough ..............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - McHenry ................................: 3 1 3 (D) 1 (D) 5 1 5 1 - - McLean .................................: 9 1 9 1 - - - - - - - - : Macon ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 1 3 1 - - Macoupin ...............................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Marion .................................: 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Menard .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Monroe .................................: 5 1 - - 5 1 - - - - - - Morgan .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Moultrie ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Ogle ...................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Peoria .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Piatt ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) : Randolph ...............................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - - - - - - - Rock Island ............................: - - - - - - 9 (D) 7 3 2 (D) St. Clair ..............................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Sangamon ...............................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 4 1 2 (D) 4 (D) Shelby .................................: 5 (D) - - 5 (D) - - - - - - Stephenson .............................: 3 1 3 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Tazewell ...............................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Union ..................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Vermilion ..............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Washington .............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Wayne ..................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 3 (Z) 1 (D) Whiteside ..............................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 1 (D) 3 1 Will ...................................: 9 1 5 1 4 1 - - - - - - Williamson .............................: 3 1 3 1 - - - - - - - - Winnebago ..............................: 3 (D) - - 3 (D) 8 (D) 6 (D) 2 (D) : PEARS, OTHER THAN BARTLETT : : State Total : : Illinois ...............................: 194 95 120 66 102 29 123 169 83 142 49 28 : Counties : : Adams ..................................: 9 2 3 1 6 1 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Boone ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Bureau .................................: 6 1 - - 6 1 4 1 3 (D) 1 (D) Carroll ................................: 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Cass ...................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Champaign ..............................: 6 (D) 6 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Christian ..............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Clark ..................................: 11 5 - - 11 5 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Clay ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Clinton ................................: 3 (D) - - 3 (D) 7 2 6 (D) 1 (D) : Coles ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Cook ...................................: 7 (D) 3 (Z) 4 (D) 5 3 2 (D) 5 (D) Crawford ...............................: 5 (D) 5 (D) 5 (D) - - - - - - Cumberland .............................: 7 1 4 1 4 (Z) - - - - - - De Kalb ................................: 8 (D) 8 (D) - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) De Witt ................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Du Page ................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Fulton .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Hamilton ...............................: - - - - - - 6 1 6 1 - - Hancock ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Hardin .................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Henry ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Iroquois ...............................: 4 (Z) 3 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jackson ................................: 7 6 1 (D) 6 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Jo Daviess .............................: 5 3 3 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Johnson ................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Kane ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 5 4 3 (D) 2 (D) Kankakee ...............................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Kendall ................................: 5 (D) 1 (D) 5 (D) 5 1 1 (D) 4 (D) Lake ...................................: 5 (D) 2 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) : La Salle ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Lawrence ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Lee ....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Livingston .............................: 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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PEARS, OTHER THAN : BARTLETT - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Logan ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) McHenry ................................: 6 4 2 (D) 5 (D) 7 2 7 2 - - McLean .................................: 10 1 10 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Macon ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 1 3 1 - - Macoupin ...............................: 4 1 4 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Madison ................................: 3 (D) 2 (D) 3 (Z) 9 2 8 (D) 1 (D) Marion .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Marshall ...............................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - - - - - - - Mason ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Monroe .................................: 5 1 - - 5 1 - - - - - - : Morgan .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Ogle ...................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Peoria .................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) 8 (D) 6 (D) 2 (D) Piatt ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Randolph ...............................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Rock Island ............................: 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - St. Clair ..............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Saline .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Sangamon ...............................: 4 1 4 1 - - - - - - - - Schuyler ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Shelby .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Stephenson .............................: 6 5 6 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Tazewell ...............................: - - - - - - 8 (D) 2 (D) 6 (D) Union ..................................: 5 (D) 2 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Vermilion ..............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Washington .............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Wayne ..................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Whiteside ..............................: - - - - - - 4 (D) 2 (D) 4 (D) Will ...................................: 11 22 8 21 3 1 4 1 1 (D) 3 (D) Williamson .............................: 4 5 4 2 4 3 - - - - - - Winnebago ..............................: - - - - - - 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) : PERSIMMONS : : State Total : : Illinois ...............................: 50 48 31 13 28 35 22 24 8 5 16 20 : Counties : : Bureau .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Champaign ..............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Christian ..............................: 3 1 - - 3 1 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Clark ..................................: 5 1 - - 5 1 - - - - - - Clay ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Coles ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) De Kalb ................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) De Witt ................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Effingham ..............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Fayette ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) : Fulton .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Jackson ................................: 6 (D) 6 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Jasper .................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Knox ...................................: 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) - - - - - - Lawrence ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Macoupin ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Madison ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Menard .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Monroe .................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Morgan .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - : Piatt ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Pope ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Randolph ...............................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Rock Island ............................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - St. Clair ..............................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 3 1 - - 3 1 Shelby .................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Tazewell ...............................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Union ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Wabash .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Washington .............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Williamson .............................: 7 (D) 6 1 1 (D) - - - - - - : PLUMCOTS, PLUOTS, AND OTHER : PLUM-APRICOT HYBRIDS : : State Total : : Illinois ...............................: 10 (D) 3 (D) 10 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Counties : : Crawford ...............................: 5 1 - - 5 1 - - - - - - Kendall ................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Randolph ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Union ..................................: 3 1 3 (D) 3 (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 : : Illinois ...............................: 89 22 45 12 56 10 78 25 43 11 41 14 : Counties : : Adams ..................................: 6 1 3 1 3 (Z) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Calhoun ................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Carroll ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Champaign ..............................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 7 1 1 (D) 6 (D) Christian ..............................: 3 1 - - 3 1 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Clay ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Clinton ................................: - - - - - - 6 1 6 1 - - Coles ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Cook ...................................: 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) - - - - - - Crawford ...............................: 6 1 1 (D) 5 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) : Cumberland .............................: 4 1 4 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - De Kalb ................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) De Witt ................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Douglas ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Edwards ................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Hamilton ...............................: - - - - - - 6 1 6 1 - - Henry ..................................: 7 1 2 (D) 5 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Iroquois ...............................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - - - - - - - Jackson ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Jersey .................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Jo Daviess .............................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Johnson ................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Kane ...................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Kankakee ...............................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Kendall ................................: 3 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 1 - - 3 1 Lake ...................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - La Salle ...............................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Lee ....................................: 6 1 4 (Z) 6 1 - - - - - - Livingston .............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) McDonough ..............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : McHenry ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - McLean .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Macoupin ...............................: - - - - - - 4 1 2 (D) 4 (D) Madison ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 5 (D) 2 (D) 3 1 Pope ...................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Randolph ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Rock Island ............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 5 2 5 2 - - St. Clair ..............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Sangamon ...............................: - - - - - - 4 4 2 (D) 4 (D) Shelby .................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - : Stephenson .............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Union ..................................: 5 1 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Wabash .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Wayne ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Will ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Williamson .............................: 4 (D) 1 (D) 4 1 - - - - - - Winnebago ..............................: 3 (D) - - 3 (D) 5 1 3 (D) 3 (D) : PLUMS : : State Total : : Illinois ...............................: 89 21 45 12 56 9 78 25 43 11 41 14 : Counties : : Adams ..................................: 6 1 3 1 3 (Z) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Calhoun ................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Carroll ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Champaign ..............................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 7 1 1 (D) 6 (D) Christian ..............................: 3 1 - - 3 1 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Clay ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Clinton ................................: - - - - - - 6 1 6 1 - - Coles ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Cook ...................................: 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) - - - - - - Crawford ...............................: 6 1 1 (D) 5 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) : Cumberland .............................: 4 1 4 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - De Kalb ................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) De Witt ................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Douglas ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Edwards ................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Hamilton ...............................: - - - - - - 6 1 6 1 - - Henry ..................................: 7 1 2 (D) 5 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Iroquois ...............................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - - - - - - - Jackson ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Jersey .................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Jo Daviess .............................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Johnson ................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Kane ...................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Kankakee ...............................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Kendall ................................: 3 1 - - 3 1 3 1 - - 3 1 Lake ...................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - La Salle ...............................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Lee ....................................: 6 1 4 (Z) 6 1 - - - - - - Livingston .............................: - - - - - - 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 - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : McDonough ..............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - McHenry ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - McLean .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Macoupin ...............................: - - - - - - 4 1 2 (D) 4 (D) Madison ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 5 (D) 2 (D) 3 1 Pope ...................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Randolph ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Rock Island ............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 5 2 5 2 - - St. Clair ..............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Sangamon ...............................: - - - - - - 4 4 2 (D) 4 (D) : Shelby .................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Stephenson .............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Union ..................................: 5 1 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Wabash .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Wayne ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Will ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Williamson .............................: 4 (D) 1 (D) 4 1 - - - - - - Winnebago ..............................: 3 (D) - - 3 (D) 5 1 3 (D) 3 (D) : PRUNES : : State Total : : Illinois ...............................: 5 1 - - 5 1 3 1 - - 3 1 : Counties : : Jo Daviess .............................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Kendall ................................: 3 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 1 - - 3 1 : POMEGRANATES : : State Total : : Illinois ...............................: 3 1 - - 3 1 3 (D) - - 3 (D) : Counties : : Richland ...............................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - St. Clair ..............................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 3 (D) - - 3 (D) : OTHER NONCITRUS FRUIT (SEE : TEXT) : : State Total : : Illinois ...............................: 7 13 2 (D) 7 (D) 20 22 7 (D) 15 (D) : Counties : : Clay ...................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Cook ...................................: - - - - - - 4 (D) 4 (D) - - Effingham ..............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Fayette ................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Jackson ................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Kankakee ...............................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Peoria .................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Pope ...................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Shelby .................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Stephenson .............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - : Tazewell ...............................: - - - - - - 6 1 - - 6 1 Will ...................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) : NUTS, ALL : : State Total : : Illinois ...............................: 239 965 138 420 157 545 207 783 130 453 110 330 : Counties : : Bond ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 4 (D) 1 (D) 3 1 Boone ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Bureau .................................: 7 25 4 (D) 5 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Calhoun ................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Carroll ................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Cass ...................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Champaign ..............................: 6 28 3 (D) 4 (D) 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Christian ..............................: 3 1 - - 3 1 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Clark ..................................: 7 5 - - 7 5 - - - - - - Clinton ................................: 16 146 9 94 9 52 23 146 18 (D) 6 (D) : Coles ..................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Cook ...................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 6 1 6 1 - - Crawford ...............................: 8 10 1 (D) 7 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Cumberland .............................: 5 17 5 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) De Kalb ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) 3 (D) De Witt ................................: 4 (D) - - 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Douglas ................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Effingham ..............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Fayette ................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Franklin ...............................: 3 (D) - - 3 (D) - - - - - - Fulton .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 5 6 5 5 3 1 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 31. Fruits and Nuts: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Total : Bearing age acres : Nonbearing age acres : Total : Bearing age acres : Nonbearing age acres :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NUTS, ALL - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Gallatin ...............................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 3 (D) - - - - - - Greene .................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Hamilton ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Hancock ................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 4 (D) 4 (D) 2 (D) Hardin .................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Henry ..................................: - - - - - - 4 9 1 (D) 3 (D) Iroquois ...............................: 5 1 3 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Jackson ................................: 10 69 9 14 5 55 10 39 4 3 8 36 Jasper .................................: 5 24 5 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Jefferson ..............................: 9 48 3 9 9 39 2 (D) - - 2 (D) : Jersey .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (D) 1 (D) 3 49 Jo Daviess .............................: 4 5 1 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Johnson ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Kankakee ...............................: 4 (D) 2 (D) 4 (D) 4 1 - - 4 1 Kendall ................................: 4 4 - - 4 4 - - - - - - Knox ...................................: 5 (D) 3 (Z) 5 (D) - - - - - - Lake ...................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - La Salle ...............................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Lee ....................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Livingston .............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) : Logan ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - McDonough ..............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - McHenry ................................: 7 10 6 5 7 5 2 (D) 2 (D) - - McLean .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 8 7 6 1 8 6 Macon ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Macoupin ...............................: 6 35 4 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Madison ................................: 6 50 4 3 6 48 6 33 5 (D) 2 (D) Marion .................................: 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Massac .................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Menard .................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) : Mercer .................................: 4 (D) 2 (D) 4 (D) 4 5 1 (D) 4 (D) Monroe .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Montgomery .............................: - - - - - - 4 31 - - 4 31 Morgan .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) Peoria .................................: - - - - - - 5 1 3 (D) 2 (D) Perry ..................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Piatt ..................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Pike ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Pope ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (D) - - 3 (D) Randolph ...............................: 7 14 5 2 5 12 - - - - - - : Rock Island ............................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - St. Clair ..............................: 17 30 14 12 5 17 17 19 14 15 3 4 Saline .................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Sangamon ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Schuyler ...............................: 3 15 1 (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Shelby .................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Stephenson .............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Tazewell ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 8 1 2 (D) 6 (D) Union ..................................: 10 10 10 10 3 (Z) 2 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Vermilion ..............................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - 3 5 1 (D) 3 (D) : Wabash .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 6 (D) 5 9 3 (D) Warren .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Washington .............................: 7 61 1 (D) 7 (D) 4 3 4 3 - - Wayne ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Whiteside ..............................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Will ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Williamson .............................: 4 2 3 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Winnebago ..............................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Woodford ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - : ALMONDS : : State Total : : Illinois ...............................: 6 (D) 2 (D) 6 (D) 7 2 4 1 3 1 : Counties : : Christian ..............................: 3 1 - - 3 1 - - - - - - Jo Daviess .............................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - McLean .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Madison ................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - St. Clair ..............................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 3 1 - - 3 1 : CHESTNUTS : : State Total : : Illinois ...............................: 82 266 22 66 66 200 42 111 25 (D) 24 (D) : Counties : : Bond ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Boone ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Bureau .................................: 3 5 - - 3 5 - - - - - - Carroll ................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Champaign ..............................: 3 (D) - - 3 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Clark ..................................: 7 (D) - - 7 (D) - - - - - - Coles ..................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Crawford ...............................: 7 9 - - 7 9 - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Cumberland .............................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - - - - - - - De Kalb ................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) De Witt ................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Fulton .................................: - - - - - - 4 5 4 4 3 1 Hancock ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Hardin .................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Henry ..................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) - - 3 (D) Iroquois ...............................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Jackson ................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 4 3 4 (D) 2 (D) Jasper .................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) : Jefferson ..............................: 6 30 - - 6 30 - - - - - - Jo Daviess .............................: 3 (D) - - 3 (D) - - - - - - Kankakee ...............................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Lake ...................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Livingston .............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) McDonough ..............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - McLean .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Macon ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Madison ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Marion .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) : Mercer .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Morgan .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Perry ..................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Pike ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Pope ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Randolph ...............................: 5 12 - - 5 12 - - - - - - St. Clair ..............................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 3 (D) - - 3 (D) Schuyler ...............................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 3 9 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Shelby .................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Warren .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) : Washington .............................: 6 (D) - - 6 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Whiteside ..............................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Williamson .............................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - : HAZELNUTS (FILBERTS) : : State Total : : Illinois ...............................: 42 33 14 (D) 31 (D) 36 20 12 8 25 13 : Counties : : Bureau .................................: 3 2 - - 3 2 - - - - - - Carroll ................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Champaign ..............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Christian ..............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Cook ...................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Crawford ...............................: 5 1 - - 5 1 - - - - - - De Kalb ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) De Witt ................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Hardin .................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Iroquois ...............................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) : Jasper .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Jo Daviess .............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Kankakee ...............................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Knox ...................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Lake ...................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - La Salle ...............................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Lee ....................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) McHenry ................................: 6 (D) - - 6 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - McLean .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Menard .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) : Mercer .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Morgan .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Piatt ..................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Pope ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) St. Clair ..............................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 3 1 - - 3 1 Tazewell ...............................: - - - - - - 6 (D) - - 6 (D) Union ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Vermilion ..............................: 3 15 3 15 - - 3 5 1 (D) 3 (D) Wayne ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : PECANS, ALL : : State Total : : Illinois ...............................: 134 595 88 296 78 299 123 518 84 330 57 187 : Counties : : Bond ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 4 (D) 1 (D) 3 1 Calhoun ................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Carroll ................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Christian ..............................: 3 1 - - 3 1 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Clinton ................................: 16 146 9 94 9 52 23 (D) 18 (D) 6 (D) Coles ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Crawford ...............................: 6 1 1 (D) 5 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Cumberland .............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Effingham ..............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Franklin ...............................: 3 (D) - - 3 (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, ALL - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Fulton .................................: - - - - - - 4 2 4 1 3 1 Gallatin ...............................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 3 (D) - - - - - - Greene .................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Hamilton ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Hancock ................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Hardin .................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Iroquois ...............................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - - - - - - - Jackson ................................: 6 67 5 (D) 5 (D) 6 35 2 (D) 6 (D) Jasper .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Jefferson ..............................: 3 18 3 9 3 9 2 (D) - - 2 (D) : Jersey .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (D) 1 (D) 3 49 Jo Daviess .............................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Johnson ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Kankakee ...............................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Knox ...................................: 5 (D) - - 5 (D) - - - - - - Livingston .............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Logan ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - McDonough ..............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - McHenry ................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - McLean .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 7 (D) 6 1 7 (D) : Macon ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Macoupin ...............................: 6 35 4 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Madison ................................: 6 (D) 4 (D) 6 (D) 4 26 3 (D) 2 (D) Marion .................................: 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Massac .................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Mercer .................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Monroe .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Montgomery .............................: - - - - - - 4 31 - - 4 31 Morgan .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) Peoria .................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - : Pike ...................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Pope ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Randolph ...............................: 5 2 5 2 - - - - - - - - Rock Island ............................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - St. Clair ..............................: 16 23 14 (D) 4 (D) 14 (D) 14 (D) - - Saline .................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Sangamon ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Shelby .................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Tazewell ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Union ..................................: 10 10 10 10 3 (Z) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) : Wabash .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) 3 (D) Washington .............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 4 (D) 4 (D) - - Wayne ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Williamson .............................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Woodford ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - : PECANS, IMPROVED : : State Total : : Illinois ...............................: 68 321 47 175 49 146 62 287 43 165 30 122 : Counties : : Bond ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Carroll ................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Christian ..............................: 3 1 - - 3 1 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Clinton ................................: 4 41 3 23 3 18 8 (D) 7 (D) 1 (D) Coles ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Crawford ...............................: 5 (D) - - 5 (D) - - - - - - Gallatin ...............................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 3 (D) - - - - - - Greene .................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Hamilton ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jackson ................................: 4 33 4 (D) 4 (D) 4 (D) 2 (D) 4 22 : Jasper .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Jefferson ..............................: 3 18 3 9 3 9 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Jersey .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Jo Daviess .............................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Johnson ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Knox ...................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Logan ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - McDonough ..............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - McHenry ................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - McLean .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 6 2 6 1 6 1 : Macoupin ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Madison ................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) 4 (D) - - - - - - Marion .................................: 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Montgomery .............................: - - - - - - 4 31 - - 4 31 Morgan .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Peoria .................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Pike ...................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - St. Clair ..............................: 7 8 7 (D) 2 (D) 6 8 6 8 - - Saline .................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Sangamon ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : Tazewell ...............................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Union ..................................: 3 1 3 (Z) 3 (Z) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Wabash .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Washington .............................: - - - - - - 4 1 4 1 - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 31. Fruits and Nuts: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Total : Bearing age acres : Nonbearing age acres : Total : Bearing age acres : Nonbearing age acres :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PECANS, IMPROVED - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Wayne ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Williamson .............................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Woodford ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - : PECANS, NATIVE AND SEEDLING : : State Total : : Illinois ...............................: 79 274 48 121 38 153 77 231 54 166 30 65 : Counties : : Bond ...................................: - - - - - - 3 1 - - 3 1 Calhoun ................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Christian ..............................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Clinton ................................: 12 105 6 71 6 34 18 88 14 81 5 7 Crawford ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Cumberland .............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Effingham ..............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Franklin ...............................: 3 (D) - - 3 (D) - - - - - - Fulton .................................: - - - - - - 4 2 4 1 3 1 Hancock ................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - : Hardin .................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Iroquois ...............................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - - - - - - - Jackson ................................: 6 35 1 (D) 5 (D) 3 (D) - - 3 (D) Jersey .................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 1 (D) 3 (D) Kankakee ...............................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Knox ...................................: 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) - - - - - - Livingston .............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) McLean .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Macon ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Macoupin ...............................: 5 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Madison ................................: 4 43 2 (D) 4 (D) 4 26 3 (D) 2 (D) Massac .................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Mercer .................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Monroe .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Morgan .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Peoria .................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Pope ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Randolph ...............................: 5 2 5 2 - - - - - - - - Rock Island ............................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - St. Clair ..............................: 15 15 11 (D) 4 (D) 10 (D) 10 (D) - - : Sangamon ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Shelby .................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Tazewell ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Union ..................................: 7 10 7 10 - - - - - - - - Wabash .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Washington .............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Williamson .............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : WALNUTS, ENGLISH : : State Total : : Illinois ...............................: 68 66 48 40 31 26 64 120 34 29 43 90 : Counties : : Bureau .................................: 4 17 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Champaign ..............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Clark ..................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Clinton ................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Cook ...................................: - - - - - - 6 1 6 1 - - De Kalb ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Douglas ................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Fayette ................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Franklin ...............................: 3 6 - - 3 6 - - - - - - Fulton .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : Hancock ................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Henry ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jackson ................................: 5 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) 4 1 - - 4 1 Jasper .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Jo Daviess .............................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Kankakee ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Kendall ................................: 4 4 - - 4 4 - - - - - - La Salle ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Livingston .............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) McDonough ..............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : McHenry ................................: 6 5 6 5 - - - - - - - - McLean .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 8 5 6 1 8 4 Macon ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Madison ................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Menard .................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Mercer .................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Monroe .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Morgan .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Peoria .................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Pope ...................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Randolph ...............................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WALNUTS, ENGLISH - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : St. Clair ..............................: 12 (D) 9 (D) 3 (D) 5 1 2 (D) 3 (D) Schuyler ...............................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Shelby .................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Stephenson .............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Vermilion ..............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Wabash .................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 5 8 5 (D) 2 (D) Will ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Williamson .............................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - - - - - - - Winnebago ..............................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Woodford ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - : OTHER NUTS : : State Total : : Illinois ...............................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 3 (D) 6 14 3 (D) 5 (D) : Counties : : Calhoun ................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Cass ...................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Champaign ..............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - De Kalb ................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Jasper .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) McLean .................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Morgan .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Union ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 32. Land in Berries: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Total : Irrigated : Total : Irrigated :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- State Total : : Illinois ...............................: 530 722 144 325 521 769 137 256 : Counties : : Adams ..................................: 4 1 - - 4 3 1 (D) Bond ...................................: 6 6 1 (D) 4 3 1 (D) Boone ..................................: 4 (D) 2 (D) 13 21 2 (D) Bureau .................................: 10 9 1 (D) 2 (D) - - Calhoun ................................: 3 1 - - 3 (D) 1 (D) Carroll ................................: 6 2 - - 5 4 1 (D) Cass ...................................: 2 (D) - - 4 (D) 2 (D) Champaign ..............................: 17 41 10 40 21 14 6 8 Christian ..............................: 6 13 1 (D) 4 (D) 1 (D) Clark ..................................: 3 3 3 3 2 (D) 2 (D) : Clay ...................................: 4 2 - - 1 (D) - - Clinton ................................: 7 10 - - 9 2 - - Coles ..................................: 1 (D) - - 11 4 1 (D) Cook ...................................: 8 (D) 1 (D) 12 2 2 (D) Crawford ...............................: 5 1 - - - - - - Cumberland .............................: 7 4 - - - - - - De Kalb ................................: 5 3 - - 3 (D) - - De Witt ................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) - - - - Douglas ................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) 3 (D) - - Du Page ................................: 6 (D) 5 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) : Edgar ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Edwards ................................: - - - - 1 (D) - - Effingham ..............................: 4 4 4 4 2 (D) - - Fayette ................................: 2 (D) - - 13 19 3 1 Ford ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Franklin ...............................: 3 (Z) - - 4 (D) 3 (D) Fulton .................................: 4 3 1 (D) 5 2 1 (D) Grundy .................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) - - - - Hamilton ...............................: 1 (D) - - 6 2 - - Hancock ................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Hardin .................................: - - - - 2 (D) - - Henderson ..............................: 1 (D) - - 2 (D) - - Henry ..................................: 5 (D) 3 (D) 18 7 9 3 Iroquois ...............................: 12 11 6 1 7 13 3 1 Jackson ................................: 17 21 11 16 20 14 8 6 Jasper .................................: 3 (D) 2 (D) 4 (D) 2 (D) Jefferson ..............................: 5 12 2 (D) 11 45 6 42 Jersey .................................: 7 6 2 (D) 11 8 1 (D) Jo Daviess .............................: 14 20 3 3 4 (D) 2 (D) Johnson ................................: 8 4 8 4 7 4 3 2 : Kane ...................................: 7 5 - - 7 5 2 (D) Kankakee ...............................: 2 (D) - - 10 19 2 (D) Kendall ................................: 5 1 - - 3 (D) 1 (D) Knox ...................................: 9 8 - - 1 (D) - - Lake ...................................: 7 2 1 (D) 5 10 2 (D) La Salle ...............................: 6 1 - - 4 (D) - - Lawrence ...............................: - - - - 4 (D) 1 (D) Lee ....................................: 5 4 - - 1 (D) - - Livingston .............................: 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) - - Logan ..................................: 9 5 - - 1 (D) - - : McDonough ..............................: 1 (D) - - 4 (Z) - - McHenry ................................: 33 117 11 85 26 100 9 51 McLean .................................: 24 9 5 2 5 5 2 (D) Macon ..................................: 6 (D) 5 (D) 9 4 4 1 Macoupin ...............................: 8 9 2 (D) 12 16 4 9 Madison ................................: 7 6 1 (D) 9 10 6 5 Marion .................................: 3 (D) 2 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) Marshall ...............................: - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) Mason ..................................: 1 (D) - - - - - - Massac .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 3 31 1 (D) : Menard .................................: 8 3 - - 5 5 3 (D) Mercer .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Monroe .................................: 5 3 - - 3 (D) 1 (D) Morgan .................................: 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) Moultrie ...............................: 2 (D) 1 (D) 4 (D) 1 (D) Ogle ...................................: 4 3 - - 3 (D) 1 (D) Peoria .................................: 7 6 - - 2 (D) 1 (D) Perry ..................................: 1 (D) - - 2 (D) - - Piatt ..................................: 5 8 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Pike ...................................: 5 25 - - 4 (D) - - : Pope ...................................: 4 (D) - - 1 (D) - - Pulaski ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 4 2 2 (D) Putnam .................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) Randolph ...............................: 12 29 8 12 5 6 - - Richland ...............................: 3 2 - - 7 7 - - Rock Island ............................: 4 6 1 (D) 16 29 1 (D) St. Clair ..............................: 13 25 - - 11 35 - - Saline .................................: 1 (D) - - - - - - Sangamon ...............................: 3 (D) - - 7 (D) 2 (D) Scott ..................................: - - - - 3 (Z) - - : Shelby .................................: 6 9 - - 2 (D) 1 (D) Stark ..................................: - - - - 2 (D) - - Stephenson .............................: 15 8 1 (D) 8 5 2 (D) Tazewell ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 14 13 1 (D) Union ..................................: 15 24 2 (D) 7 26 2 (D) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 32. Land in Berries: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [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 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Counties - Con. : : Vermilion ..............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 5 6 1 (D) Warren .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 3 (D) - - Washington .............................: 3 2 1 (D) 6 2 1 (D) Wayne ..................................: 1 (D) - - 4 (D) 2 (D) White ..................................: 1 (D) - - 4 (D) - - Whiteside ..............................: 5 3 - - 2 (D) 1 (D) Will ...................................: 15 60 4 (D) 16 76 - - Williamson .............................: 16 36 1 (D) 4 10 - - Winnebago ..............................: 16 17 8 10 23 21 10 12 Woodford ...............................: 12 10 5 9 3 (D) 1 (D) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 33. Berries: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Total : Bearing age : Nonbearing age : Total : Bearing age : Nonbearing age :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ARONIA BERRIES : : State Total : : Illinois ...................................: 30 45 24 35 6 10 22 82 16 30 9 52 : Counties : : Champaign ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Clay .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Fulton .....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Henderson ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Iroquois ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Jefferson ..................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Jo Daviess .................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Kankakee ...................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Kendall ....................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Knox .......................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - : Lake .......................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - McHenry ....................................: 4 20 4 20 - - 5 8 1 (D) 5 (D) McLean .....................................: 6 3 6 3 - - - - - - - - Macoupin ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Ogle .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Peoria .....................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Piatt ......................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Putnam .....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Richland ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Stephenson .................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - : Warren .....................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Winnebago ..................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) : BLACKBERRIES AND DEWBERRIES : (INCLUDING MARIONBERRIES) : : State Total : : Illinois ...................................: 196 139 169 119 64 20 199 151 162 124 52 26 : Counties : : Adams ......................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Bond .......................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Boone ......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Calhoun ....................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Carroll ....................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Cass .......................................: - - - - - - 4 (D) 1 (D) 3 (D) Champaign ..................................: - - - - - - 4 1 4 1 - - Christian ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Clark ......................................: 3 1 - - 3 1 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Clay .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Clinton ....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 7 (D) 7 (D) - - Coles ......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Cumberland .................................: 3 (D) - - 3 (D) - - - - - - Douglas ....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Du Page ....................................: 3 1 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - Edgar ......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Edwards ....................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Effingham ..................................: 4 4 4 4 - - - - - - - - Fayette ....................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 6 (D) 5 6 3 (D) Franklin ...................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Fulton .....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Hamilton ...................................: - - - - - - 6 1 6 1 - - Hancock ....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Hardin .....................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Henry ......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 7 1 5 (D) 2 (D) Jackson ....................................: 4 3 4 3 - - 13 4 7 2 4 2 Jasper .....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Jefferson ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 1 4 1 - - Jersey .....................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 9 (D) 3 (D) 6 5 Jo Daviess .................................: 3 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) - - : Johnson ....................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Kane .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Kankakee ...................................: - - - - - - 6 2 5 (D) 1 (D) Kendall ....................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Knox .......................................: 9 3 9 3 - - - - - - - - Lake .......................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Lawrence ...................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Lee ........................................: 4 1 4 1 4 (Z) - - - - - - Livingston .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Logan ......................................: 7 (D) 7 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) : McDonough ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - McHenry ....................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) 4 1 - - - - - - McLean .....................................: 4 2 4 2 - - 3 (D) 3 1 1 (D) Macon ......................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Macoupin ...................................: 6 (D) 6 5 3 (D) 10 9 9 4 5 4 Madison ....................................: 6 2 6 2 3 (Z) 5 6 5 6 - - Marion .....................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - - - - - - - Massac .....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Menard .....................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Monroe .....................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Morgan .....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (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 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BLACKBERRIES AND DEWBERRIES : (INCLUDING MARIONBERRIES) - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Moultrie ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Peoria .....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Perry ......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Pike .......................................: 5 25 5 25 - - 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Pope .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Pulaski ....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Randolph ...................................: 8 18 5 18 3 (Z) 5 4 5 4 - - Richland ...................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 3 1 3 1 - - Rock Island ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 12 11 9 10 5 1 St. Clair ..................................: 6 12 5 (D) 3 (D) 8 14 5 12 3 1 : Saline .....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Sangamon ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Shelby .....................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Stephenson .................................: 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Union ......................................: 6 1 4 (Z) 3 1 3 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) Vermilion ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 2 4 2 - - Washington .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 1 3 1 - - White ......................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Whiteside ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Will .......................................: 13 5 11 (D) 2 (D) 5 (D) 4 (Z) 1 (D) : Williamson .................................: 11 9 11 6 6 3 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Winnebago ..................................: 8 3 5 2 4 1 5 4 5 (D) 2 (D) Woodford ...................................: 6 (D) 4 (D) 6 1 - - - - - - : BLUEBERRIES, ALL : : State Total : : Illinois ...................................: 154 191 125 167 52 24 147 206 126 170 47 36 : Counties : : Adams ......................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Bond .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Boone ......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Bureau .....................................: 6 6 2 (D) 4 (D) - - - - - - Calhoun ....................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Carroll ....................................: 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Cass .......................................: - - - - - - 3 1 - - 3 1 Champaign ..................................: 3 1 3 (D) 2 (D) 5 4 3 (D) 2 (D) Christian ..................................: 3 (D) - - 3 (D) - - - - - - Clark ......................................: 3 2 - - 3 2 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) : Clay .......................................: 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Clinton ....................................: 3 6 3 6 - - - - - - - - Coles ......................................: - - - - - - 10 (D) 7 2 3 (D) Cook .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Crawford ...................................: 5 1 - - 5 1 - - - - - - Cumberland .................................: 6 2 3 2 3 (Z) - - - - - - De Kalb ....................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Edgar ......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Fayette ....................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Ford .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) : Fulton .....................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Grundy .....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Hamilton ...................................: - - - - - - 6 1 6 1 - - Henderson ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Henry ......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 6 1 6 1 - - Iroquois ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Jackson ....................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - 7 (D) 7 (D) - - Jefferson ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jersey .....................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Johnson ....................................: 6 (D) 6 (D) - - 4 (D) 4 (D) - - : Kankakee ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Kendall ....................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Knox .......................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Lee ........................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) 4 (Z) - - - - - - Livingston .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) McDonough ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - McHenry ....................................: 6 (D) 6 (D) 1 (D) 5 (D) 4 (D) 2 (D) McLean .....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Macon ......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 4 1 4 (D) 1 (D) Macoupin ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 6 (D) 4 4 4 (D) : Madison ....................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Marion .....................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Massac .....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Menard .....................................: 3 2 3 2 - - 4 4 4 4 - - Mercer .....................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Monroe .....................................: 5 3 5 3 - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Morgan .....................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Moultrie ...................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) Peoria .....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Pike .......................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Pope .......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Pulaski ....................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Randolph ...................................: 3 8 3 8 - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Richland ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 33. Berries: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Total : Bearing age : Nonbearing age : Total : Bearing age : Nonbearing age :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BLUEBERRIES, ALL - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Rock Island ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 5 8 3 2 5 6 St. Clair ..................................: 11 (D) 10 3 2 (D) 7 8 4 7 3 1 Sangamon ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 4 (D) 4 (D) 3 8 Shelby .....................................: 6 (D) 4 (D) 3 1 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Union ......................................: 11 11 9 (D) 2 (D) 5 (D) 5 (D) 2 (D) Washington .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Wayne ......................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Will .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Williamson .................................: 4 16 4 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Winnebago ..................................: 5 2 2 (D) 3 (D) 9 3 9 3 3 (Z) Woodford ...................................: 4 2 4 (Z) 4 1 - - - - - - : BLUEBERRIES, TAME : : State Total : : Illinois ...................................: 151 188 122 164 52 24 145 (D) 124 (D) 47 36 : Counties : : Adams ......................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Bond .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Boone ......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Bureau .....................................: 6 6 2 (D) 4 (D) - - - - - - Calhoun ....................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Carroll ....................................: 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Cass .......................................: - - - - - - 3 1 - - 3 1 Champaign ..................................: 3 1 3 (D) 2 (D) 5 4 3 (D) 2 (D) Christian ..................................: 3 (D) - - 3 (D) - - - - - - Clark ......................................: 3 2 - - 3 2 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) : Clay .......................................: 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Clinton ....................................: 3 6 3 6 - - - - - - - - Coles ......................................: - - - - - - 10 (D) 7 2 3 (D) Cook .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Crawford ...................................: 5 1 - - 5 1 - - - - - - Cumberland .................................: 6 2 3 2 3 (Z) - - - - - - De Kalb ....................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Edgar ......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Fayette ....................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Ford .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) : Fulton .....................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Grundy .....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Hamilton ...................................: - - - - - - 6 1 6 1 - - Henderson ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Henry ......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 6 1 6 1 - - Iroquois ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Jackson ....................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 7 (D) 7 (D) - - Jefferson ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jersey .....................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Johnson ....................................: 6 (D) 6 (D) - - 4 (D) 4 (D) - - : Kankakee ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Kendall ....................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Knox .......................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Lee ........................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) 4 (Z) - - - - - - Livingston .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) McDonough ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - McHenry ....................................: 6 (D) 6 (D) 1 (D) 5 (D) 4 (D) 2 (D) McLean .....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Macon ......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 4 1 4 (D) 1 (D) Macoupin ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 6 (D) 4 4 4 (D) : Madison ....................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Marion .....................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Massac .....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Menard .....................................: 3 2 3 2 - - 4 4 4 4 - - Mercer .....................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Monroe .....................................: 5 3 5 3 - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Morgan .....................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Moultrie ...................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) Peoria .....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Pike .......................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Pope .......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Pulaski ....................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Randolph ...................................: 3 8 3 8 - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Richland ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Rock Island ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 5 8 3 2 5 6 St. Clair ..................................: 11 (D) 10 3 2 (D) 7 8 4 7 3 1 Sangamon ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 4 (D) 4 (D) 3 8 Shelby .....................................: 6 (D) 4 (D) 3 1 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Union ......................................: 11 11 9 (D) 2 (D) 5 (D) 5 (D) 2 (D) Washington .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Wayne ......................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Will .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Williamson .................................: 4 16 4 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Winnebago ..................................: 5 2 2 (D) 3 (D) 9 3 9 3 3 (Z) Woodford ...................................: 4 2 4 (Z) 4 1 - - - - - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BLUEBERRIES, WILD : : State Total : : Illinois ...................................: 6 3 6 3 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Counties : : Jackson ....................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Kankakee ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Madison ....................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - - - - - - - Shelby .....................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : BOYSENBERRIES : : State Total : : Illinois ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) : Counties : : Madison ....................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Rock Island ................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Stephenson .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - : CURRANTS (BLACK OR RED) : : State Total : : Illinois ...................................: 27 37 25 22 6 15 24 21 12 8 18 13 : Counties : : Boone ......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Carroll ....................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Champaign ..................................: 4 34 4 (D) 4 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Clay .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Cook .......................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) - - 3 (D) De Kalb ....................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Kane .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Knox .......................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Lake .......................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Livingston .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) : McHenry ....................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - McLean .....................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Richland ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Rock Island ................................: - - - - - - 5 (D) - - 5 (D) Stephenson .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Will .......................................: - - - - - - 3 10 2 (D) 3 (D) Winnebago ..................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) : ELDERBERRIES : : State Total : : Illinois ...................................: 61 28 47 19 22 10 37 16 26 14 14 2 : Counties : : Boone ......................................: - - - - - - 6 6 6 6 - - Carroll ....................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Champaign ..................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 5 1 2 (D) 3 (D) Clay .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Clinton ....................................: 3 (D) 3 2 3 (D) - - - - - - Cook .......................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Fayette ....................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Fulton .....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Iroquois ...................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Jackson ....................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) : Jo Daviess .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Kane .......................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Kankakee ...................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Knox .......................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Lake .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - La Salle ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Lawrence ...................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Livingston .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Logan ......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) McHenry ....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : McLean .....................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Madison ....................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Menard .....................................: 5 1 5 1 - - - - - - - - Piatt ......................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - - - - - - - Randolph ...................................: 5 2 - - 5 2 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Rock Island ................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) Stephenson .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Tazewell ...................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Union ......................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Will .......................................: 6 4 6 4 - - - - - - - - : Williamson .................................: 3 8 3 7 3 1 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Winnebago ..................................: 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) 4 4 3 (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 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GOOSEBERRIES (SEE TEXT) : : State Total : : Illinois ...................................: 18 (D) 10 (D) 8 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Counties : : Bond .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Clay .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Kane .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Lake .......................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) McHenry ....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) McLean .....................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Morgan .....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Pope .......................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Washington .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Williamson .................................: 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Woodford ...................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : LOGANBERRIES : : State Total : : Illinois ...................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) : Counties : : Rock Island ................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) : MULBERRIES (SEE TEXT) : : State Total : : Illinois ...................................: 33 8 22 (D) 21 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Counties : : Carroll ....................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Fulton .....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Knox .......................................: 6 2 6 2 - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Lake .......................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Lee ........................................: 4 2 4 1 4 (Z) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Logan ......................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Madison ....................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Randolph ...................................: 3 1 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Rock Island ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Stephenson .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Union ......................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Williamson .................................: 3 2 3 1 3 1 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Winnebago ..................................: 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : RASPBERRIES, ALL : : State Total : : Illinois ...................................: 135 58 115 51 22 6 134 77 120 69 24 9 : Counties : : Boone ......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Bureau .....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Carroll ....................................: 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Cass .......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Champaign ..................................: 8 1 8 1 - - 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Clay .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Cook .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Cumberland .................................: 6 2 3 2 3 (Z) - - - - - - De Kalb ....................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Douglas ....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Du Page ....................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Edgar ......................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Fayette ....................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Franklin ...................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Fulton .....................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Hamilton ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Hancock ....................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Hardin .....................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Henry ......................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) - - 10 1 10 1 - - Jackson ....................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Jefferson ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 2 3 2 - - Jo Daviess .................................: 4 (D) 1 (D) 3 3 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Kane .......................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 5 3 5 3 - - Kankakee ...................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Knox .......................................: 9 1 9 1 - - - - - - - - Lake .......................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - La Salle ...................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Lee ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Livingston .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Logan ......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : McHenry ....................................: 9 12 9 12 - - 9 11 9 11 - - McLean .....................................: 8 2 8 2 - - 5 2 5 (D) 1 (D) Macon ......................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Madison ....................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 33. Berries: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Total : Bearing age : Nonbearing age : Total : Bearing age : Nonbearing age :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RASPBERRIES, ALL - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Marion .....................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Massac .....................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Menard .....................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Monroe .....................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Morgan .....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Ogle .......................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Peoria .....................................: 6 (D) 6 (D) - - - - - - - - Piatt ......................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Richland ...................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Rock Island ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) : St. Clair ..................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 6 2 3 (Z) 3 1 Scott ......................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Shelby .....................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Stephenson .................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 5 (D) 5 (D) - - Tazewell ...................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Union ......................................: 5 1 3 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Vermilion ..................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Washington .................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Whiteside ..................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Will .......................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 12 16 11 (D) 1 (D) : Williamson .................................: 4 (D) 1 (D) 3 (Z) - - - - - - Winnebago ..................................: 11 6 8 5 4 1 10 8 10 7 6 1 Woodford ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - : STRAWBERRIES : : State Total : : Illinois ...................................: 184 208 154 175 52 33 173 206 162 190 36 16 : Counties : : Adams ......................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) Bond .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Boone ......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Bureau .....................................: 8 (D) 3 (D) 5 3 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Carroll ....................................: 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Cass .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Champaign ..................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - 6 (D) 5 1 1 (D) Christian ..................................: 4 (D) 1 (D) 3 (Z) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Clark ......................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Clay .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - : Clinton ....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Coles ......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Cook .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 7 1 7 1 - - Cumberland .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - De Kalb ....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - De Witt ....................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Douglas ....................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Du Page ....................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Edgar ......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Effingham ..................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Fayette ....................................: - - - - - - 10 4 8 2 5 2 Franklin ...................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Fulton .....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Grundy .....................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Hamilton ...................................: - - - - - - 6 1 6 1 - - Hancock ....................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Henry ......................................: - - - - - - 11 4 11 4 - - Iroquois ...................................: 9 3 9 3 - - 4 (D) 4 3 2 (D) Jackson ....................................: 8 13 8 13 - - 3 6 3 6 - - Jasper .....................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - : Jefferson ..................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Jersey .....................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jo Daviess .................................: 10 14 8 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Johnson ....................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Kane .......................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Kankakee ...................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Kendall ....................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Knox .......................................: 6 1 6 1 - - - - - - - - Lake .......................................: 5 1 - - 5 1 3 (D) 3 (D) - - La Salle ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Lawrence ...................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Lee ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Livingston .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Logan ......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) McHenry ....................................: 19 77 11 58 12 19 13 67 13 (D) 2 (D) McLean .....................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Macon ......................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 7 1 6 (D) 1 (D) Macoupin ...................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Madison ....................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Marshall ...................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) : Mason ......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Menard .....................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Mercer .....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Moultrie ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Ogle .......................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 33. Berries: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Total : Bearing age : Nonbearing age : Total : Bearing age : Nonbearing age :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- STRAWBERRIES - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Pope .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Pulaski ....................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Randolph ...................................: 5 1 5 1 - - - - - - - - Richland ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 4 6 4 6 - - Rock Island ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 4 6 4 (D) 2 (D) St. Clair ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 3 12 3 12 - - Sangamon ...................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Shelby .....................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 3 3 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Stark ......................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Stephenson .................................: 9 5 9 5 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Tazewell ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 8 12 8 (D) 2 (D) Union ......................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Vermilion ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Warren .....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Washington .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Wayne ......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - White ......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Whiteside ..................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) 3 1 - - - - - - Will .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Williamson .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) : Winnebago ..................................: 7 (D) 4 (D) 6 1 4 (D) 4 (D) 3 (Z) Woodford ...................................: 6 6 6 (D) 4 (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) - - : OTHER BERRIES (SEE TEXT) : : State Total : : Illinois ...................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 19 (D) 6 (D) 13 8 : Counties : : Carroll ....................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Clinton ....................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Cook .......................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) Iroquois ...................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) McHenry ....................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Randolph ...................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Rock Island ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Tazewell ...................................: - - - - - - 6 (D) - - 6 (D) Vermilion ..................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 34. Floriculture and Bedding Crops, Nursery Crops, Propagative Materials Sold, Sod, Food Crops Grown Under Glass or Other Protection, and Mushroom Crops: 2022 and 2017 [Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Sq. ft. under : : Value of sales : : Sq. ft. under : : : glass or other :Acres in the :-------------------------------: : glass or other :Acres in the Geographic area : Farms : protection : open : Farms : Dollars : Farms : protection : open ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BEDDING/GARDEN PLANTS, CUT FLOWERS AND CUT : FLORIST GREENS, FOLIAGE PLANTS, : POTTED FLOWERING PLANTS, AND OTHER : FLORICULTURE AND BEDDING CROPS, TOTAL : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................................: 568 13,921,452 1,080 562 121,878,595 491 13,626,893 661 : Counties : : Adams ............................................................: 7 78,121 (D) 7 376,073 7 185,400 (D) Bond .............................................................: 7 (D) 2 7 31,000 2 (D) (D) Boone ............................................................: 7 13,500 (D) 7 90,590 6 3,700 (D) Bureau ...........................................................: 3 58,200 (D) 3 431,200 1 (D) (D) Carroll ..........................................................: 6 - 12 1 (D) - - - Cass .............................................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) - Champaign ........................................................: 16 (D) 12 16 1,117,413 6 (D) 7 Christian ........................................................: 12 17,700 22 12 (D) 2 - (D) Clark ............................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) (D) Clay .............................................................: 3 4,500 - 3 (D) - - - : Clinton ..........................................................: 3 (D) (D) 3 39,970 1 (D) (D) Coles ............................................................: 3 5,852 - 3 (D) 3 (D) - Cook .............................................................: 27 553,368 8 27 4,225,530 20 641,608 6 Crawford .........................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - Cumberland .......................................................: 4 (D) 3 4 (D) 4 (D) - De Kalb ..........................................................: 4 (D) (D) 4 127,000 5 (D) 30 De Witt ..........................................................: 5 169,000 - 5 975,000 1 - (D) Douglas ..........................................................: 9 43,248 (D) 9 (D) 2 (D) (D) Du Page ..........................................................: 10 341,734 9 10 5,738,050 12 298,981 9 Edgar ............................................................: 3 34,000 - 3 204,000 2 (D) - : Edwards ..........................................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 1 - (D) Effingham ........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 5 (D) - Fayette ..........................................................: 12 (D) 2 12 (D) 10 241,621 (D) Ford .............................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) 4 (D) (D) Franklin .........................................................: 3 (D) (D) 3 (D) 6 13,344 (D) Fulton ...........................................................: 6 (D) 10 6 (D) 1 (D) (D) Greene ...........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 1 (D) - Grundy ...........................................................: 4 (D) - 4 (D) 1 (D) - Hancock ..........................................................: 4 (D) (D) 4 35,784 4 (D) 2 Henderson ........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - : Henry ............................................................: 3 (D) (D) 3 (D) 10 (D) 5 Iroquois .........................................................: 9 25,556 (D) 9 (D) 7 24,000 (D) Jackson ..........................................................: 18 86,741 27 18 892,400 8 (D) 1 Jefferson ........................................................: 16 99,630 6 16 801,616 - - - Jersey ...........................................................: 5 (D) 1 5 (D) 3 (D) - Jo Daviess .......................................................: 6 83,523 36 6 744,298 6 40,459 3 Johnson ..........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) 4 74,000 4 Kane .............................................................: 28 1,693,882 41 28 30,914,164 29 1,796,229 37 Kankakee .........................................................: 13 510,500 (D) 13 3,880,102 4 508,176 - Kendall ..........................................................: 19 115,477 75 19 895,600 9 79,000 12 : Lake .............................................................: 9 847,660 47 9 13,535,115 22 1,279,342 21 La Salle .........................................................: 4 32,078 (D) 4 646,510 21 155,565 9 Lawrence .........................................................: - - - - - 3 8,415 - Lee ..............................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 1 - (D) Livingston .......................................................: 3 16,648 (D) 3 353,640 4 (D) (D) Logan ............................................................: 4 (D) (D) 4 6,400 2 (D) (D) McDonough ........................................................: 5 31,110 (D) 5 342,134 4 (D) (D) McHenry ..........................................................: 35 673,909 66 34 6,448,860 31 1,093,720 61 McLean ...........................................................: 16 6,120 10 16 89,420 10 2,700 12 Macon ............................................................: 7 6,400 (D) 7 70,240 8 - 31 : Macoupin .........................................................: 8 15,628 3 8 166,030 4 21,672 (D) Madison ..........................................................: 10 (D) 9 10 (D) 9 (D) 4 Marion ...........................................................: 5 (D) 2 5 84,544 8 8,760 3 Mason ............................................................: 3 33,090 (D) 3 205,720 4 31,800 - Menard ...........................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) 5 (D) (D) Mercer ...........................................................: 3 3,600 - 3 14,200 1 - (D) Monroe ...........................................................: 7 (D) 1 7 121,982 4 (D) (D) Montgomery .......................................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 4 (D) 3 Moultrie .........................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - Ogle .............................................................: 3 (D) - 3 (D) 8 5,710 1 : Peoria ...........................................................: 12 (D) (D) 12 342,840 6 8,632 (D) Perry ............................................................: - - - - - 4 - (Z) Piatt ............................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) Pike .............................................................: 6 44,300 - 6 185,800 2 (D) - Pope .............................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) 3 - 1 Pulaski ..........................................................: - - - - - 1 - (D) Putnam ...........................................................: 3 4,500,000 - 3 (D) 3 (D) (D) Randolph .........................................................: - - - - - 2 (D) - Rock Island ......................................................: 8 13,180 11 8 (D) 11 (D) 15 St. Clair ........................................................: 16 461,504 20 16 7,040,264 9 (D) 10 : Saline ...........................................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 1 - (D) Sangamon .........................................................: 7 4,300 3 7 41,820 6 (D) (D) Schuyler .........................................................: 4 (D) 4 4 123,800 - - - Scott ............................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - Shelby ...........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 4 (D) (D) Stephenson .......................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) 6 (D) (D) Tazewell .........................................................: 4 51,890 (D) 4 373,895 9 41,690 10 Union ............................................................: 9 (D) 25 9 215,590 7 7,400 12 Vermilion ........................................................: 3 (D) (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) (D) Wabash ...........................................................: - - - - - 4 (D) (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 34. Floriculture and Bedding Crops, Nursery Crops, Propagative Materials Sold, Sod, Food Crops Grown Under Glass or Other Protection, and Mushroom Crops: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Sq. ft. under : : Value of sales : : Sq. ft. under : : : glass or other :Acres in the :-------------------------------: : glass or other :Acres in the Geographic area : Farms : protection : open : Farms : Dollars : Farms : protection : open ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BEDDING/GARDEN PLANTS, CUT FLOWERS AND CUT : FLORIST GREENS, FOLIAGE PLANTS, : POTTED FLOWERING PLANTS, AND OTHER : FLORICULTURE AND BEDDING CROPS, TOTAL - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Warren ...........................................................: - - - - - 2 (D) - Washington .......................................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) Wayne ............................................................: 8 48,700 25 8 606,024 13 8,788 12 White ............................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) - - - Whiteside ........................................................: 19 96,258 (D) 19 (D) 7 73,360 2 Will .............................................................: 28 365,604 13 28 2,630,410 17 344,980 27 Williamson .......................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 1 (D) - Winnebago ........................................................: 12 505,754 6 12 3,860,442 17 505,094 8 Woodford .........................................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 5 (D) 15 : BEDDING/GARDEN PLANTS - ANNUALS, HERBACEOUS : PERENNIALS, VEGETABLE PLANTS : (INCLUDING HANGING BASKETS) : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................................: 417 9,379,430 270 416 89,007,474 363 10,761,848 256 : Counties : : Adams ............................................................: 6 74,014 (D) 6 356,284 7 (D) (D) Bond .............................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Boone ............................................................: 6 13,500 (D) 6 (D) 4 3,700 - Bureau ...........................................................: 3 46,200 (D) 3 365,200 1 (D) (D) Cass .............................................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) - Champaign ........................................................: 4 (D) (D) 4 (D) 4 (D) (D) Christian ........................................................: 8 17,700 3 8 (D) 2 - (D) Clark ............................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Clay .............................................................: 3 4,500 - 3 (D) - - - Clinton ..........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) : Coles ............................................................: 3 5,852 - 3 (D) 3 (D) - Cook .............................................................: 24 482,720 5 24 3,645,935 18 617,705 (D) Crawford .........................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - Cumberland .......................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 4 (D) - De Kalb ..........................................................: 4 (D) (D) 4 127,000 1 (D) - De Witt ..........................................................: 4 (D) - 4 (D) - - - Douglas ..........................................................: 6 30,000 (D) 6 323,000 - - - Du Page ..........................................................: 9 143,418 (D) 9 2,328,350 8 118,170 (D) Edgar ............................................................: 3 34,000 - 3 204,000 2 (D) - Edwards ..........................................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 1 - (D) : Effingham ........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 5 (D) - Fayette ..........................................................: 3 (D) (D) 3 (D) 7 (D) (D) Ford .............................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) 2 (D) - Franklin .........................................................: 3 (D) (D) 3 (D) 5 (D) - Fulton ...........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Greene ...........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 1 (D) - Grundy ...........................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) 1 (D) - Hancock ..........................................................: 4 (D) (D) 4 (D) 1 (D) (D) Henderson ........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - Henry ............................................................: 3 (D) (D) 3 1,700 10 (D) 5 : Iroquois .........................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) 6 24,000 1 Jackson ..........................................................: 13 75,563 (D) 13 775,560 5 (D) - Jefferson ........................................................: 16 89,726 6 16 706,504 - - - Jersey ...........................................................: 5 (D) 1 5 (D) 3 (D) - Jo Daviess .......................................................: 6 (D) (D) 6 (D) 5 (D) (D) Johnson ..........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) 4 74,000 (D) Kane .............................................................: 20 1,222,802 21 20 26,404,459 16 1,171,595 28 Kankakee .........................................................: 11 403,700 4 11 2,720,754 4 508,176 - Kendall ..........................................................: 15 61,045 51 15 552,270 6 79,000 (D) Lake .............................................................: 9 (D) (D) 9 (D) 21 1,097,186 11 : La Salle .........................................................: 4 (D) (D) 4 (D) 20 150,389 9 Lawrence .........................................................: - - - - - 3 8,415 - Lee ..............................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 1 - (D) Livingston .......................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) 2 (D) - Logan ............................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) 1 - (D) McDonough ........................................................: 5 (D) - 5 (D) 2 (D) - McHenry ..........................................................: 21 574,843 28 20 5,511,420 23 1,032,815 45 McLean ...........................................................: 12 - 8 12 53,300 - - - Macon ............................................................: 5 6,400 - 5 (D) 3 - (D) Macoupin .........................................................: 8 (D) (D) 8 (D) 2 (D) (D) : Madison ..........................................................: 10 (D) 8 10 (D) 8 (D) (D) Marion ...........................................................: 5 (D) 1 5 73,320 8 8,760 3 Mason ............................................................: 3 (D) (D) 3 (D) 4 31,800 - Menard ...........................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) 3 (D) (D) Mercer ...........................................................: 3 3,600 - 3 14,200 1 - (D) Monroe ...........................................................: 3 (D) (D) 3 (D) 4 (D) (D) Montgomery .......................................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) - Moultrie .........................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - Ogle .............................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) 5 (D) (D) Peoria ...........................................................: 10 (D) (D) 10 160,720 6 8,632 (D) : Piatt ............................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) 2 (D) - Pike .............................................................: 6 44,300 - 6 185,800 2 (D) - Pope .............................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) 3 - 1 Putnam ...........................................................: 3 2,160,000 - 3 6,480,000 1 (D) - Randolph .........................................................: - - - - - 2 (D) - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 34. Floriculture and Bedding Crops, Nursery Crops, Propagative Materials Sold, Sod, Food Crops Grown Under Glass or Other Protection, and Mushroom Crops: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Sq. ft. under : : Value of sales : : Sq. ft. under : : : glass or other :Acres in the :-------------------------------: : glass or other :Acres in the Geographic area : Farms : protection : open : Farms : Dollars : Farms : protection : open ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BEDDING/GARDEN PLANTS - ANNUALS, HERBACEOUS : PERENNIALS, VEGETABLE PLANTS : (INCLUDING HANGING BASKETS) - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Rock Island ......................................................: 5 13,180 2 5 133,950 7 (D) (D) St. Clair ........................................................: 16 (D) 20 16 (D) 9 (D) 10 Saline ...........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - Sangamon .........................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) 3 (D) (D) Schuyler .........................................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - Scott ............................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - Shelby ...........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 4 7,600 - Stephenson .......................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) 5 (D) (D) Tazewell .........................................................: 3 29,000 - 3 174,000 5 (D) - Union ............................................................: 7 (D) (D) 7 (D) 3 (D) - : Vermilion ........................................................: 3 (D) (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) (D) Wabash ...........................................................: - - - - - 3 (D) (D) Warren ...........................................................: - - - - - 2 (D) - Washington .......................................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) - Wayne ............................................................: 7 48,700 - 7 412,200 6 (D) - White ............................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) - - - Whiteside ........................................................: 11 (D) - 11 1,515,941 7 (D) (D) Will .............................................................: 23 183,500 8 23 1,601,258 14 183,820 12 Williamson .......................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 1 (D) - Winnebago ........................................................: 8 328,154 (D) 8 3,255,439 15 (D) (D) Woodford .........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 4 (D) (D) : CUT FLOWERS AND CUT FLORIST GREENS : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................................: 157 121,055 437 152 4,698,706 104 (D) 310 : Counties : : Adams ............................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) - - - Bond .............................................................: - - - - - 1 - (D) Boone ............................................................: - - - - - 2 - (D) Carroll ..........................................................: 6 - 12 1 (D) - - - Champaign ........................................................: 10 - (D) 10 (D) 2 (D) (D) Christian ........................................................: 9 - 19 9 290,600 - - - Clark ............................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) - - - Clinton ..........................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) - - - Cook .............................................................: 9 (D) 1 9 (D) 2 - (D) Cumberland .......................................................: 3 - 3 3 15,081 - - - : Du Page ..........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 3 (D) (D) Fayette ..........................................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Ford .............................................................: - - - - - 2 - (D) Franklin .........................................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - Fulton ...........................................................: 5 - 10 5 (D) - - - Grundy ...........................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) - - - Hancock ..........................................................: - - - - - 3 - (D) Iroquois .........................................................: 7 (D) (D) 7 (D) 1 - (D) Jackson ..........................................................: 6 (D) 5 6 (D) 6 1,376 1 Jo Daviess .......................................................: 3 50,100 (D) 3 360,000 3 (D) (D) : Johnson ..........................................................: - - - - - 3 - 2 Kane .............................................................: 13 (D) 20 13 147,165 8 (D) (D) Kankakee .........................................................: 4 (D) (D) 4 (D) - - - Kendall ..........................................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 2 - (D) Lake .............................................................: - - - - - 5 (D) (D) La Salle .........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - Livingston .......................................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 2 - (D) Logan ............................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) - - - McDonough ........................................................: - - - - - 2 - (D) McHenry ..........................................................: 10 (D) 27 10 442,990 5 (D) (D) : McLean ...........................................................: 6 (D) (D) 6 35,120 10 2,700 12 Macon ............................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) 4 - (D) Macoupin .........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) - - - Madison ..........................................................: 3 - 1 3 7,368 1 - (D) Menard ...........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - Monroe ...........................................................: 4 - (D) 4 (D) - - - Montgomery .......................................................: - - - - - 3 - 3 Ogle .............................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) Peoria ...........................................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) - - - Piatt ............................................................: - - - - - 2 - (D) : Putnam ...........................................................: - - - - - 2 - (D) Rock Island ......................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) 3 (D) 3 St. Clair ........................................................: 5 225 - 5 435 - - - Saline ...........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) 1 - (D) Sangamon .........................................................: 3 - (D) 3 12,000 3 - (Z) Schuyler .........................................................: 3 - (D) 3 (D) - - - Shelby ...........................................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) Stephenson .......................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) 1 - (D) Tazewell .........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) 4 - (D) Union ............................................................: 5 - 22 5 145,690 3 - (D) : Wabash ...........................................................: - - - - - 1 - (D) Wayne ............................................................: 5 - 25 5 193,824 7 - 12 Whiteside ........................................................: 6 - 1 6 (D) - - - Will .............................................................: 5 (D) 3 5 19,400 - - - Winnebago ........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) - - - Woodford .........................................................: 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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FOLIAGE PLANTS, INDOOR (INCLUDING HANGING : BASKETS) : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................................: 85 624,157 2 85 5,441,162 55 482,224 (D) : Counties : : Adams ............................................................: 3 4,107 - 3 (D) 1 (D) - Bureau ...........................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) - - - Champaign ........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - Clark ............................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) - - - Clinton ..........................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - Cook .............................................................: 11 11,156 1 11 96,594 4 13,403 - Crawford .........................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - Cumberland .......................................................: - - - - - 2 (D) - De Kalb ..........................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - De Witt ..........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - : Douglas ..........................................................: 3 13,248 - 3 (D) - - - Du Page ..........................................................: 4 (D) - 4 (D) 2 (D) - Edgar ............................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - Effingham ........................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - Fayette ..........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 2 (D) - Ford .............................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 1 (D) - Franklin .........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - Fulton ...........................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) Henderson ........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - Jackson ..........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - : Jefferson ........................................................: 3 (D) - 3 (D) - - - Jersey ...........................................................: - - - - - 2 (D) - Jo Daviess .......................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - Kane .............................................................: 4 31,703 - 4 (D) 10 159,542 - Kankakee .........................................................: 4 (D) - 4 (D) - - - Kendall ..........................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) - - - Lake .............................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 2 (D) (D) La Salle .........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 3 (D) - Logan ............................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - McDonough ........................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) - - - : McHenry ..........................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) 3 (D) - McLean ...........................................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) - - - Macoupin .........................................................: 3 (D) (D) 3 2,650 1 (D) - Madison ..........................................................: - - - - - 2 (D) - Marion ...........................................................: 4 (D) (Z) 4 1,844 - - - Peoria ...........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - Putnam ...........................................................: 3 180,000 - 3 (D) 1 (D) - St. Clair ........................................................: 6 7,500 - 6 (D) 2 (D) - Schuyler .........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - Tazewell .........................................................: 3 (D) - 3 81,895 1 (D) - : Warren ...........................................................: - - - - - 2 (D) - Washington .......................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 1 (D) - Wayne ............................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - White ............................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) - - - Whiteside ........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 2 (D) (D) Will .............................................................: 4 (D) - 4 495,132 1 (D) - Winnebago ........................................................: 3 (D) - 3 (D) 2 (D) - : POTTED FLOWERING PLANTS : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................................: 138 3,719,634 (D) 138 21,362,019 101 2,213,454 58 : Counties : : Adams ............................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - Bond .............................................................: 6 - 2 6 (D) - - - Boone ............................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) - - - Bureau ...........................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) - - - Champaign ........................................................: 3 (D) (D) 3 17,000 - - - Clark ............................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) - - - Cook .............................................................: 14 45,046 1 14 370,069 5 10,500 (D) De Witt ..........................................................: - - - - - 1 - (D) Douglas ..........................................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) Du Page ..........................................................: 3 (D) (D) 3 (D) 5 (D) - : Effingham ........................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - Fayette ..........................................................: 7 19,000 (D) 7 108,500 3 20,796 - Ford .............................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 1 (D) - Franklin .........................................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 1 - (D) Fulton ...........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Grundy ...........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 1 (D) - Hancock ..........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - Henry ............................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) - - - Iroquois .........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - Jackson ..........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - : Jefferson ........................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) - - - Jersey ...........................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - Jo Daviess .......................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - Kane .............................................................: 10 426,099 - 10 3,731,179 10 440,652 (D) Kankakee .........................................................: 5 89,800 - 5 606,260 - - - Kendall ..........................................................: 6 45,900 (D) 6 198,404 1 - (D) Lake .............................................................: 3 (D) (D) 3 (D) 8 167,710 (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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- POTTED FLOWERING PLANTS - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : La Salle .........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 6 (D) - Livingston .......................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - McDonough ........................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) 1 - (D) McHenry ..........................................................: 8 (D) (D) 8 (D) 4 48,000 (D) McLean ...........................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) - - - Macon ............................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) 1 - (D) Macoupin .........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 2 (D) - Madison ..........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - Marion ...........................................................: 5 (D) 1 5 9,380 - - - Mason ............................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - : Menard ...........................................................: - - - - - 2 - (D) Monroe ...........................................................: - - - - - 1 - (D) Ogle .............................................................: - - - - - 2 (D) - Peoria ...........................................................: 7 (D) - 7 (D) - - - Perry ............................................................: - - - - - 4 - (Z) Piatt ............................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) 2 - (D) Pike .............................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - Pulaski ..........................................................: - - - - - 1 - (D) Putnam ...........................................................: 3 2,160,000 - 3 5,940,000 1 (D) - Randolph .........................................................: - - - - - 2 (D) - : Rock Island ......................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) 5 700 (D) St. Clair ........................................................: 7 (D) - 7 (D) 3 26,667 - Sangamon .........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) - - - Stephenson .......................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - Tazewell .........................................................: 3 (D) (D) 3 (D) 1 - (D) Wabash ...........................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - Warren ...........................................................: - - - - - 2 (D) - Washington .......................................................: - - - - - 1 - (D) Wayne ............................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - White ............................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) - - - : Whiteside ........................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) Will .............................................................: 8 92,040 2 8 514,620 6 (D) 14 Winnebago ........................................................: 6 (D) 3 6 (D) 4 (D) (D) Woodford .........................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) : OTHER FLORICULTURE AND BEDDING CROPS : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................................: 20 77,176 (D) 20 1,369,234 12 (D) (D) : Counties : : Cook .............................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) - - - De Kalb ..........................................................: - - - - - 3 - 30 Fayette ..........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - Hancock ..........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) - - - Jackson ..........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) - - - Jefferson ........................................................: 4 3,520 - 4 60,000 - - - Johnson ..........................................................: - - - - - 3 - (D) Kane .............................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 1 (D) - Lake .............................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) - - - McHenry ..........................................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) - - - : Ogle .............................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - Rock Island ......................................................: - - - - - 2 (D) - St. Clair ........................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - Sangamon .........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - Stephenson .......................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) - - - Union ............................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Whiteside ........................................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) - Winnebago ........................................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - : NURSERY STOCK CROPS : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................................: 348 1,586,014 10,770 341 182,039,575 356 3,590,305 13,179 : Counties : : Adams ............................................................: 9 (D) 57 9 (D) 3 (D) 10 Bond .............................................................: - - - - - 1 - (D) Boone ............................................................: 5 - 92 5 (D) 7 (D) 732 Bureau ...........................................................: 5 3,500 11 5 193,500 3 - 6 Carroll ..........................................................: - - - - - 1 - (D) Champaign ........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) 4 - (D) Christian ........................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) 2 - (D) Clay .............................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) 2 - (D) Clinton ..........................................................: 6 - 363 6 (D) 2 - (D) Cook .............................................................: 14 (D) 15 14 195,100 5 (D) 2 : Crawford .........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) 1 - (D) Cumberland .......................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) 4 (D) 2 De Kalb ..........................................................: 5 (D) 280 5 (D) 5 (D) 364 De Witt ..........................................................: 5 - 6 5 (D) - - - Douglas ..........................................................: - - - - - 1 - (D) Du Page ..........................................................: 3 (D) (D) 2 (D) 6 (D) 25 Edgar ............................................................: 3 (D) (D) 3 15,000 1 (D) (D) Effingham ........................................................: - - - - - 3 (D) (D) Fayette ..........................................................: 3 - (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 34. Floriculture and Bedding Crops, Nursery Crops, Propagative Materials Sold, Sod, Food Crops Grown Under Glass or Other Protection, and Mushroom Crops: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Sq. ft. under : : Value of sales : : Sq. ft. under : : : glass or other :Acres in the :-------------------------------: : glass or other :Acres in the Geographic area : Farms : protection : open : Farms : Dollars : Farms : protection : open ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NURSERY STOCK CROPS - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Franklin .........................................................: - - - - - 2 - (D) Gallatin .........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) - - - Greene ...........................................................: - - - - - 1 - (D) Grundy ...........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) - - - Hamilton .........................................................: - - - - - 1 - (D) Hancock ..........................................................: 4 - 3 4 (D) 1 - (D) Henderson ........................................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) - - - Henry ............................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) 3 - (D) Iroquois .........................................................: 8 - (D) 8 (D) 1 - (D) Jackson ..........................................................: 9 (D) 3 9 (D) 5 - 1 : Jasper ...........................................................: - - - - - 1 - (D) Jefferson ........................................................: 5 - 54 5 (D) 7 - 81 Jersey ...........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) 3 - (D) Jo Daviess .......................................................: - - - - - 1 - (D) Johnson ..........................................................: - - - - - 3 - 1 Kane .............................................................: 23 (D) 1,826 23 48,471,585 29 456,480 1,628 Kankakee .........................................................: 15 124,000 (D) 15 (D) 9 (D) (D) Kendall ..........................................................: 14 47,392 755 14 (D) 9 (D) (D) Knox .............................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) 1 - (D) Lake .............................................................: 20 150,640 427 20 12,750,994 31 (D) 973 : La Salle .........................................................: 5 - 56 5 349,349 8 (D) 266 Lawrence .........................................................: - - - - - 1 - (D) Lee ..............................................................: 5 (D) 9 5 112,900 6 3,840 (D) Livingston .......................................................: 3 - 8 3 (D) 3 (D) 3 McDonough ........................................................: 5 17,374 13 5 366,496 1 - (D) McHenry ..........................................................: 39 193,445 2,512 39 35,546,970 43 (D) 2,276 McLean ...........................................................: 4 (D) (D) 4 (D) 2 (D) (D) Macon ............................................................: 6 (D) 432 6 1,965,200 6 2,601 (D) Macoupin .........................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) 3 - 5 Madison ..........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) 10 (D) (D) : Marion ...........................................................: 6 - 4 6 (D) 1 - (D) Mason ............................................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) Menard ...........................................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) - - - Mercer ...........................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) (D) Montgomery .......................................................: - - - - - 1 - (D) Morgan ...........................................................: 3 - 3 3 29,700 1 - (D) Moultrie .........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) 3 (D) 21 Ogle .............................................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 10 - (D) Peoria ...........................................................: 3 - (D) 3 (D) 3 - (D) Pike .............................................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) : Putnam ...........................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) - - - Rock Island ......................................................: 5 - (D) 5 (D) 6 - (D) St. Clair ........................................................: 8 (D) 114 8 1,081,320 7 - 64 Saline ...........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 2 - (D) Sangamon .........................................................: - - - - - 7 - 20 Schuyler .........................................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - Scott ............................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) - - - Shelby ...........................................................: 7 (D) 47 7 (D) 4 (D) 42 Stephenson .......................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) 7 - 22 Tazewell .........................................................: 4 - 32 4 352,000 - - - : Union ............................................................: 10 - 215 4 (D) 4 (D) (D) Vermilion ........................................................: 3 (D) (D) 3 (D) 8 (D) 7 Wabash ...........................................................: - - - - - 1 - (D) Warren ...........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) 2 - (D) Washington .......................................................: 4 - 182 4 1,996,500 1 - (D) Wayne ............................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) 3 (D) 3 Whiteside ........................................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 4 (D) (D) Will .............................................................: 22 (D) 956 22 10,225,430 22 (D) 916 Winnebago ........................................................: 8 35,480 281 8 (D) 7 23,120 (D) Woodford .........................................................: 3 - (D) 3 (D) 3 - (D) : AQUATIC PLANTS : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................................: 7 15,034 (D) 7 91,707 4 (D) (D) : Counties : : Clinton ..........................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - Cook .............................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - De Kalb ..........................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - Kane .............................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) - - - Lake .............................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) McHenry ..........................................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - Ogle .............................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - Whiteside ........................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) 1 (D) - Winnebago ........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - : HEMP CLONES OR TRANSPLANTS SOLD FOR : TRANSPLANTS TO OTHERS (SEE TEXT) : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................................: 5 87,440 (X) 5 (D) (NA) (NA) (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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HEMP CLONES OR TRANSPLANTS SOLD FOR : TRANSPLANTS TO OTHERS (SEE TEXT) - Con. : : Counties : : McHenry ..........................................................: 4 (D) (X) 4 (D) (NA) (NA) (X) Washington .......................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) (NA) (NA) (X) : HEMP COMPLETE GROWS (SEE TEXT) : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................................: 5 14,668 (X) 5 110,504 (NA) (NA) (X) : Counties : : Cook .............................................................: 3 (D) (X) 3 (D) (NA) (NA) (X) Union ............................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) (NA) (NA) (X) Washington .......................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) (NA) (NA) (X) : HEMP SEEDS (SEE TEXT) : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Counties : : Fayette ..........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) : BULBS, CORMS, RHIZOMES, AND TUBERS - DRY : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................................: 36 17,439 29 36 176,034 13 (D) 14 : Counties : : Adams ............................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - Champaign ........................................................: 3 - 6 3 41,000 - - - Cook .............................................................: 3 (D) (D) 3 3,100 1 (D) - Du Page ..........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - Henderson ........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - Jo Daviess .......................................................: 3 - 6 3 30,000 - - - Kane .............................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - Kankakee .........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) - - - Kendall ..........................................................: 6 10,502 8 6 41,180 - - - Lake .............................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) : La Salle .........................................................: 4 - 3 4 13,000 3 - 1 Logan ............................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) - - - McDonough ........................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) - - - Macon ............................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) - - - Mercer ...........................................................: - - - - - 1 - (D) Ogle .............................................................: - - - - - 4 - 3 Peoria ...........................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) Sangamon .........................................................: 3 - 1 3 3,900 - - - Schuyler .........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - Wabash ...........................................................: - - - - - 1 - (D) : Will .............................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - Winnebago ........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 1 (D) - : CUTTINGS, SEEDLINGS, LINERS, AND PLUGS : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................................: 53 171,059 119 53 (D) 32 183,620 (D) : Counties : : Champaign ........................................................: 10 (D) 7 10 (D) 1 (D) - Cook .............................................................: 4 6,032 - 4 150,000 3 (D) (D) De Kalb ..........................................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - Du Page ..........................................................: 3 1,240 (D) 3 30,704 1 (D) - Fulton ...........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - Iroquois .........................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - Jackson ..........................................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 1 - (D) Jo Daviess .......................................................: 3 5,184 - 3 120,000 1 (D) - Kane .............................................................: 3 (D) - 3 (D) 2 (D) - Kankakee .........................................................: - - - - - 1 - (D) : Kendall ..........................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) - - - Lake .............................................................: 3 (D) (D) 3 (D) 5 95,760 - La Salle .........................................................: 3 (D) - 3 (D) - - - McHenry ..........................................................: 3 17,020 - 3 142,626 1 - (D) McLean ...........................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - Macon ............................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - Macoupin .........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - Madison ..........................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - Mason ............................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - Mercer ...........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - : Ogle .............................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) - - - Rock Island ......................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 1 (D) - St. Clair ........................................................: 3 - (D) 3 (D) - - - Vermilion ........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 3 1,440 - Whiteside ........................................................: 5 (D) (D) 5 (D) 1 (D) (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 34. Floriculture and Bedding Crops, Nursery Crops, Propagative Materials Sold, Sod, Food Crops Grown Under Glass or Other Protection, and Mushroom Crops: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Sq. ft. under : : Value of sales : : Sq. ft. under : : : glass or other :Acres in the :-------------------------------: : glass or other :Acres in the Geographic area : Farms : protection : open : Farms : Dollars : Farms : protection : open ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CUTTINGS, SEEDLINGS, LINERS, AND PLUGS - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Will .............................................................: - - - - - 4 (D) 1 Winnebago ........................................................: - - - - - 1 - (D) : FLOWER SEEDS : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................................: 36 1,664 583 36 (D) 21 (D) 291 : Counties : : Adams ............................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - Champaign ........................................................: - - - - - 2 - (D) Cook .............................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - De Kalb ..........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) 1 - (D) De Witt ..........................................................: - - - - - 2 - (D) Du Page ..........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - Henry ............................................................: - - - - - 1 - (D) Jackson ..........................................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 2 - (D) Jefferson ........................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) - - - Kane .............................................................: - - - - - 1 - (D) : Kendall ..........................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) - - - Lake .............................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - La Salle .........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - Logan ............................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) - - - McDonough ........................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) - - - McHenry ..........................................................: - - - - - 1 - (D) Macon ............................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) - - - Macoupin .........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) - - - Marion ...........................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) - - - Mason ............................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) - - - : Monroe ...........................................................: - - - - - 2 - (D) Peoria ...........................................................: - - - - - 3 - (D) Piatt ............................................................: 4 - (D) 4 (D) - - - St. Clair ........................................................: - - - - - 1 - (D) Sangamon .........................................................: 3 - 1 3 1,300 1 - (D) Schuyler .........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - Whiteside ........................................................: 6 264 (D) 6 (D) 2 (D) (D) Winnebago ........................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) - - - Woodford .........................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) - - - : TOBACCO TRANSPLANTS TO FARM FIELDS : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) : Counties : : Jackson ..........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - Marion ...........................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) Wayne ............................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 1 (D) - : VEGETABLE SEEDS (SEE TEXT) : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................................: 40 16,546 (X) 40 33,632 21 2,663 (X) : Counties : : Adams ............................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Boone ............................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 2 (D) (X) Champaign ........................................................: - - (X) - - 1 - (X) Cook .............................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) Douglas ..........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Du Page ..........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Franklin .........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Grundy ...........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) - - (X) Iroquois .........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Jackson ..........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) : Jefferson ........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) - - (X) Kane .............................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Kankakee .........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 6 960 (X) Kendall ..........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) - - (X) Knox .............................................................: 3 450 (X) 3 900 - - (X) La Salle .........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 1 - (X) McDonough ........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) - - (X) McHenry ..........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 4 (D) (X) Marion ...........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) - - (X) Mercer ...........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 1 - (X) : Moultrie .........................................................: - - (X) - - 2 (D) (X) Ogle .............................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Pulaski ..........................................................: - - (X) - - 1 - (X) St. Clair ........................................................: 5 275 (X) 5 500 - - (X) Schuyler .........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Wayne ............................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) White ............................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) - - (X) Whiteside ........................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 34. Floriculture and Bedding Crops, Nursery Crops, Propagative Materials Sold, Sod, Food Crops Grown Under Glass or Other Protection, and Mushroom Crops: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Sq. ft. under : : Value of sales : : Sq. ft. under : : : glass or other :Acres in the :-------------------------------: : glass or other :Acres in the Geographic area : Farms : protection : open : Farms : Dollars : Farms : protection : open ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VEGETABLE SEEDS (SEE TEXT) - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Will .............................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Winnebago ........................................................: 4 1,270 (X) 4 2,540 - - (X) : VEGETABLE TRANSPLANTS TO FARM FIELDS : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................................: 92 214,905 (X) 92 516,084 78 154,729 (X) : Counties : : Adams ............................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) Boone ............................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) Bureau ...........................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) Champaign ........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 4 2,600 (X) Cook .............................................................: 9 10,352 (X) 9 24,328 4 (D) (X) De Kalb ..........................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) Douglas ..........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Du Page ..........................................................: 6 13,251 (X) 6 40,161 - - (X) Fayette ..........................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) Franklin .........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 3 13,200 (X) : Fulton ...........................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) Greene ...........................................................: - - (X) - - 2 (D) (X) Grundy ...........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) - - (X) Henry ............................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Iroquois .........................................................: - - (X) - - 2 (D) (X) Jackson ..........................................................: 4 2,826 (X) 4 6,624 1 (D) (X) Jefferson ........................................................: - - (X) - - 3 720 (X) Jersey ...........................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) Jo Daviess .......................................................: 4 6,205 (X) 4 14,892 2 (D) (X) Kane .............................................................: 5 4,918 (X) 5 9,999 2 (D) (X) : Kendall ..........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 1 (D) (X) Knox .............................................................: 3 225 (X) 3 540 - - (X) Lake .............................................................: 3 (D) (X) 3 (D) 10 26,794 (X) La Salle .........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) McHenry ..........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) McLean ...........................................................: - - (X) - - 2 (D) (X) Macon ............................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) - - (X) Macoupin .........................................................: - - (X) - - 2 (D) (X) Madison ..........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 2 - (X) Marion ...........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 1 (D) (X) : Marshall .........................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) Mason ............................................................: 4 (D) (X) 4 (D) 1 - (X) Mercer ...........................................................: - - (X) - - 1 - (X) Monroe ...........................................................: 4 15,920 (X) 4 41,880 - - (X) Montgomery .......................................................: - - (X) - - 2 (D) (X) Morgan ...........................................................: 3 5,217 (X) 3 7,500 - - (X) Moultrie .........................................................: - - (X) - - 2 (D) (X) Ogle .............................................................: 4 4,896 (X) 4 6,102 3 - (X) Peoria ...........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Rock Island ......................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) : St. Clair ........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) - - (X) Stephenson .......................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Tazewell .........................................................: 5 9,320 (X) 5 22,088 4 159 (X) Union ............................................................: - - (X) - - 3 (D) (X) Vermilion ........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 3 1,440 (X) Washington .......................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) Wayne ............................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) Whiteside ........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 1 (D) (X) Will .............................................................: 5 (D) (X) 5 (D) 3 2,340 (X) Williamson .......................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Winnebago ........................................................: 3 4,652 (X) 3 6,400 - - (X) : SOD HARVESTED OR INTENDED FOR SALE IN : FUTURE YEARS (SEE TEXT) : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................................: 18 (X) 5,041 18 26,887,125 (NA) (X) (NA) : Counties : : Adams ............................................................: - (X) - - - (NA) (X) (NA) Boone ............................................................: 1 (X) (D) 1 (D) (NA) (X) (NA) Champaign ........................................................: - (X) - - - (NA) (X) (NA) Henry ............................................................: 1 (X) (D) 1 (D) (NA) (X) (NA) Jackson ..........................................................: 1 (X) (D) 1 (D) (NA) (X) (NA) Kane .............................................................: 2 (X) (D) 2 (D) (NA) (X) (NA) Kankakee .........................................................: 3 (X) (D) 3 (D) (NA) (X) (NA) Kendall ..........................................................: 1 (X) (D) 1 (D) (NA) (X) (NA) Lake .............................................................: 1 (X) (D) 1 (D) (NA) (X) (NA) McHenry ..........................................................: 2 (X) (D) 2 (D) (NA) (X) (NA) : Madison ..........................................................: - (X) - - - (NA) (X) (NA) Monroe ...........................................................: 2 (X) (D) 2 (D) (NA) (X) (NA) Peoria ...........................................................: 3 (X) 287 3 1,117,096 (NA) (X) (NA) Rock Island ......................................................: - (X) - - - (NA) (X) (NA) St. Clair ........................................................: - (X) - - - (NA) (X) (NA) Sangamon .........................................................: - (X) - - - (NA) (X) (NA) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 34. Floriculture and Bedding Crops, Nursery Crops, Propagative Materials Sold, Sod, Food Crops Grown Under Glass or Other Protection, and Mushroom Crops: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Sq. ft. under : : Value of sales : : Sq. ft. under : : : glass or other :Acres in the :-------------------------------: : glass or other :Acres in the Geographic area : Farms : protection : open : Farms : Dollars : Farms : protection : open ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SOD HARVESTED OR INTENDED FOR SALE IN : FUTURE YEARS (SEE TEXT) - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Whiteside ........................................................: - (X) - - - (NA) (X) (NA) Will .............................................................: 1 (X) (D) 1 (D) (NA) (X) (NA) : TOTAL GREENHOUSE VEGETABLES AND FRESH : CUT HERBS : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................................: 262 3,237,869 (X) 262 23,234,697 232 2,063,766 (X) : Counties : : Adams ............................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 2 (D) (X) Bond .............................................................: - - (X) - - 2 (D) (X) Boone ............................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 4 13,160 (X) Bureau ...........................................................: 7 46,820 (X) 7 213,387 4 5,616 (X) Calhoun ..........................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) Carroll ..........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 2 (D) (X) Cass .............................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) Champaign ........................................................: 12 20,160 (X) 12 55,196 6 46,420 (X) Clay .............................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Coles ............................................................: - - (X) - - 3 17,280 (X) : Cook .............................................................: 15 244,100 (X) 15 (D) 11 127,230 (X) Crawford .........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) Cumberland .......................................................: - - (X) - - 2 (D) (X) De Witt ..........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Douglas ..........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 1 (D) (X) Du Page ..........................................................: 9 70,997 (X) 9 287,004 4 40,296 (X) Fayette ..........................................................: 19 209,000 (X) 19 1,138,800 13 251,027 (X) Franklin .........................................................: 4 9,018 (X) 4 18,938 6 63,440 (X) Fulton ...........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) Grundy ...........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) - - (X) : Hancock ..........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Henry ............................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 2 (D) (X) Iroquois .........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 1 (D) (X) Jackson ..........................................................: 13 44,488 (X) 13 221,860 11 21,680 (X) Jefferson ........................................................: 9 15,144 (X) 9 56,857 10 80,920 (X) Jersey ...........................................................: 3 20,820 (X) 3 73,712 1 (D) (X) Jo Daviess .......................................................: 6 20,285 (X) 6 75,502 2 (D) (X) Johnson ..........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 4 13,980 (X) Kane .............................................................: 11 26,745 (X) 11 73,461 10 17,698 (X) Kankakee .........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 6 12,000 (X) : Kendall ..........................................................: 6 26,476 (X) 6 193,882 3 7,000 (X) Knox .............................................................: 3 675 (X) 3 3,444 - - (X) Lake .............................................................: 5 29,057 (X) 5 (D) 8 44,253 (X) La Salle .........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 6 (D) (X) Lawrence .........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 1 (D) (X) Livingston .......................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 5 12,700 (X) McDonough ........................................................: 5 12,450 (X) 5 40,420 3 8,070 (X) McHenry ..........................................................: 8 (D) (X) 8 (D) 8 25,660 (X) McLean ...........................................................: 9 10,748 (X) 9 (D) 1 (D) (X) Macoupin .........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) : Madison ..........................................................: 7 32,371 (X) 7 180,549 1 (D) (X) Marion ...........................................................: 3 (D) (X) 3 43,920 7 (D) (X) Marshall .........................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) Mason ............................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Mercer ...........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) - - (X) Monroe ...........................................................: 4 6,648 (X) 4 43,876 - - (X) Montgomery .......................................................: - - (X) - - 5 15,650 (X) Morgan ...........................................................: 4 5,583 (X) 4 36,849 - - (X) Moultrie .........................................................: 6 44,760 (X) 6 (D) 8 19,000 (X) Ogle .............................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 7 (D) (X) : Peoria ...........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) Perry ............................................................: - - (X) - - 2 (D) (X) Piatt ............................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Pike .............................................................: 5 14,300 (X) 5 (D) 1 (D) (X) Pope .............................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Pulaski ..........................................................: - - (X) - - 2 (D) (X) Putnam ...........................................................: - - (X) - - 2 (D) (X) Randolph .........................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) Richland .........................................................: 3 300 (X) 3 1,980 1 (D) (X) Rock Island ......................................................: - - (X) - - 3 (D) (X) : St. Clair ........................................................: 7 (D) (X) 7 (D) 2 (D) (X) Schuyler .........................................................: 3 18,000 (X) 3 78,300 - - (X) Stephenson .......................................................: 6 864 (X) 6 1,896 3 (D) (X) Tazewell .........................................................: 5 61,901 (X) 5 398,000 2 (D) (X) Union ............................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) Vermilion ........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 1 (D) (X) Warren ...........................................................: - - (X) - - 3 19,800 (X) Washington .......................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) Wayne ............................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 13 83,910 (X) White ............................................................: 3 (D) (X) 3 (D) - - (X) : Whiteside ........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 1 (D) (X) Will .............................................................: 10 88,448 (X) 10 (D) 10 11,378 (X) Williamson .......................................................: 4 2,491 (X) 4 13,000 1 (D) (X) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 34. Floriculture and Bedding Crops, Nursery Crops, Propagative Materials Sold, Sod, Food Crops Grown Under Glass or Other Protection, and Mushroom Crops: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Sq. ft. under : : Value of sales : : Sq. ft. under : : : glass or other :Acres in the :-------------------------------: : glass or other :Acres in the Geographic area : Farms : protection : open : Farms : Dollars : Farms : protection : open ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TOTAL GREENHOUSE VEGETABLES AND FRESH : CUT HERBS - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Winnebago ........................................................: 7 133,528 (X) 7 874,718 4 (D) (X) Woodford .........................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) : GREENHOUSE TOMATOES : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................................: 212 1,843,205 (X) 212 11,500,632 156 1,424,617 (X) : Counties : : Adams ............................................................: - - (X) - - 2 (D) (X) Bond .............................................................: - - (X) - - 2 (D) (X) Boone ............................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) Bureau ...........................................................: 7 25,570 (X) 7 168,762 1 (D) (X) Calhoun ..........................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) Carroll ..........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 2 (D) (X) Cass .............................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) Champaign ........................................................: 12 7,320 (X) 12 32,872 3 (D) (X) Clay .............................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Coles ............................................................: - - (X) - - 3 17,280 (X) : Cook .............................................................: 12 (D) (X) 12 123,578 5 11,388 (X) Crawford .........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) Cumberland .......................................................: - - (X) - - 2 (D) (X) De Witt ..........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Douglas ..........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Du Page ..........................................................: 9 (D) (X) 9 (D) 2 (D) (X) Fayette ..........................................................: 19 209,000 (X) 19 1,138,800 12 (D) (X) Franklin .........................................................: - - (X) - - 6 (D) (X) Fulton ...........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Grundy ...........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) - - (X) : Hancock ..........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Henry ............................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Iroquois .........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) - - (X) Jackson ..........................................................: 13 (D) (X) 13 (D) 11 17,392 (X) Jefferson ........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 4 14,920 (X) Jersey ...........................................................: 3 (D) (X) 3 (D) 1 (D) (X) Jo Daviess .......................................................: 6 (D) (X) 6 (D) 2 (D) (X) Johnson ..........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 1 (D) (X) Kane .............................................................: 10 9,125 (X) 10 36,442 2 (D) (X) Kendall ..........................................................: 4 21,200 (X) 4 98,940 3 7,000 (X) : Knox .............................................................: 3 450 (X) 3 2,970 - - (X) Lake .............................................................: 5 (D) (X) 5 (D) 8 15,767 (X) La Salle .........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 3 1,081 (X) Lawrence .........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 1 (D) (X) Livingston .......................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 3 (D) (X) McDonough ........................................................: 3 5,200 (X) 3 34,320 3 (D) (X) McHenry ..........................................................: 4 49,250 (X) 4 (D) 4 2,660 (X) McLean ...........................................................: 5 2,716 (X) 5 (D) 1 (D) (X) Macoupin .........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Madison ..........................................................: 6 28,095 (X) 6 173,617 1 (D) (X) : Marion ...........................................................: 3 (D) (X) 3 (D) 7 (D) (X) Mason ............................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Monroe ...........................................................: 4 6,648 (X) 4 43,876 - - (X) Morgan ...........................................................: 4 5,583 (X) 4 36,849 - - (X) Moultrie .........................................................: 6 44,760 (X) 6 (D) 6 14,666 (X) Ogle .............................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 7 (D) (X) Peoria ...........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) Perry ............................................................: - - (X) - - 2 (D) (X) Piatt ............................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Pike .............................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) : Pope .............................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Pulaski ..........................................................: - - (X) - - 2 (D) (X) Putnam ...........................................................: - - (X) - - 2 (D) (X) Randolph .........................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) Richland .........................................................: 3 300 (X) 3 1,980 1 (D) (X) Rock Island ......................................................: - - (X) - - 3 (D) (X) St. Clair ........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) Schuyler .........................................................: 3 9,000 (X) 3 59,400 - - (X) Stephenson .......................................................: 6 246 (X) 6 600 2 (D) (X) Tazewell .........................................................: 5 (D) (X) 5 (D) 2 (D) (X) : Union ............................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) Vermilion ........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 1 (D) (X) Warren ...........................................................: - - (X) - - 3 19,800 (X) Washington .......................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) Wayne ............................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 13 (D) (X) White ............................................................: 3 (D) (X) 3 (D) - - (X) Whiteside ........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 1 (D) (X) Will .............................................................: 6 5,416 (X) 6 (D) 1 (D) (X) Williamson .......................................................: 4 (D) (X) 4 (D) 1 (D) (X) Winnebago ........................................................: 7 132,428 (X) 7 872,408 1 (D) (X) Woodford .........................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 34. Floriculture and Bedding Crops, Nursery Crops, Propagative Materials Sold, Sod, Food Crops Grown Under Glass or Other Protection, and Mushroom Crops: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Sq. ft. under : : Value of sales : : Sq. ft. under : : : glass or other :Acres in the :-------------------------------: : glass or other :Acres in the Geographic area : Farms : protection : open : Farms : Dollars : Farms : protection : open ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OTHER GREENHOUSE VEGETABLES AND FRESH : CUT HERBS : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................................: 141 1,394,664 (X) 141 11,734,065 146 639,149 (X) : Counties : : Adams ............................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 2 (D) (X) Bond .............................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) Boone ............................................................: - - (X) - - 4 (D) (X) Bureau ...........................................................: 5 21,250 (X) 5 44,625 4 (D) (X) Calhoun ..........................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) Carroll ..........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) Cass .............................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) Champaign ........................................................: 6 12,840 (X) 6 22,324 4 (D) (X) Cook .............................................................: 11 (D) (X) 11 (D) 8 115,842 (X) Cumberland .......................................................: - - (X) - - 2 (D) (X) : Douglas ..........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 1 (D) (X) Du Page ..........................................................: 3 (D) (X) 3 (D) 4 (D) (X) Fayette ..........................................................: - - (X) - - 2 (D) (X) Franklin .........................................................: 4 9,018 (X) 4 18,938 3 (D) (X) Fulton ...........................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) Hancock ..........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Henry ............................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 2 (D) (X) Iroquois .........................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) Jackson ..........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 9 4,288 (X) Jefferson ........................................................: 9 (D) (X) 9 (D) 6 66,000 (X) : Jersey ...........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) Jo Daviess .......................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 1 (D) (X) Johnson ..........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 3 (D) (X) Kane .............................................................: 10 17,620 (X) 10 37,019 9 (D) (X) Kankakee .........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 6 12,000 (X) Kendall ..........................................................: 6 5,276 (X) 6 94,942 - - (X) Knox .............................................................: 3 225 (X) 3 474 - - (X) Lake .............................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 7 28,486 (X) La Salle .........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 5 (D) (X) Livingston .......................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 5 (D) (X) : McDonough ........................................................: 3 7,250 (X) 3 6,100 1 (D) (X) McHenry ..........................................................: 6 (D) (X) 6 (D) 6 23,000 (X) McLean ...........................................................: 9 8,032 (X) 9 8,586 - - (X) Madison ..........................................................: 6 4,276 (X) 6 6,932 1 (D) (X) Marion ...........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 1 (D) (X) Marshall .........................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) Mercer ...........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) - - (X) Montgomery .......................................................: - - (X) - - 5 15,650 (X) Moultrie .........................................................: - - (X) - - 4 4,334 (X) Ogle .............................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 5 (D) (X) : Peoria ...........................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) Piatt ............................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Pike .............................................................: 5 14,300 (X) 5 (D) 1 (D) (X) Pope .............................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Putnam ...........................................................: - - (X) - - 2 (D) (X) Richland .........................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) Rock Island ......................................................: - - (X) - - 2 (D) (X) St. Clair ........................................................: 6 725 (X) 6 850 - - (X) Schuyler .........................................................: 3 9,000 (X) 3 18,900 - - (X) Stephenson .......................................................: 6 618 (X) 6 1,296 1 (D) (X) : Tazewell .........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 2 (D) (X) Union ............................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) Vermilion ........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Wayne ............................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) Whiteside ........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Will .............................................................: 7 83,032 (X) 7 55,866 9 (D) (X) Williamson .......................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) Winnebago ........................................................: 3 1,100 (X) 3 2,310 4 3,480 (X) Woodford .........................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) : GREENHOUSE FRUITS AND BERRIES : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................................: 18 48,337 (X) 18 164,030 6 11,804 (X) : Counties : : Carroll ..........................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) Champaign ........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) - - (X) Cook .............................................................: 3 240 (X) 3 600 - - (X) De Witt ..........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Douglas ..........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Du Page ..........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) - - (X) Franklin .........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) Fulton ...........................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) Kane .............................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Kendall ..........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) - - (X) : Pike .............................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) Pulaski ..........................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) Richland .........................................................: 3 300 (X) 3 1,020 1 (D) (X) St. Clair ........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Vermilion ........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 34. Floriculture and Bedding Crops, Nursery Crops, Propagative Materials Sold, Sod, Food Crops Grown Under Glass or Other Protection, and Mushroom Crops: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Sq. ft. under : : Value of sales : : Sq. ft. under : : : glass or other :Acres in the :-------------------------------: : glass or other :Acres in the Geographic area : Farms : protection : open : Farms : Dollars : Farms : protection : open ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MUSHROOMS : : State Total : : Illinois .........................................................: 32 (D) (X) 27 (D) 10 (D) (X) : Counties : : Adams ............................................................: 3 2,160 (X) 3 (D) - - (X) Bureau ...........................................................: 3 (D) (X) 3 (D) 1 (D) (X) Carroll ..........................................................: 5 5,225 (X) - - - - (X) Clark ............................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) Cook .............................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) - - (X) Cumberland .......................................................: 3 1,500 (X) 3 67,500 - - (X) Du Page ..........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) - - (X) Fayette ..........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Jersey ...........................................................: - - (X) - - 2 (D) (X) Knox .............................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) : Lake .............................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) McLean ...........................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) Macon ............................................................: 3 1,500 (X) 3 (D) - - (X) Menard ...........................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) Mercer ...........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Stephenson .......................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) Union ............................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 2 (D) (X) Warren ...........................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) Will .............................................................: 5 5 (X) 5 40 - - (X) Williamson .......................................................: 1 (D) (X) 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 : : Illinois ................: 310 4,129 42 180 68,681 272 3,748 182 84,442 : Counties : : Adams ...................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) - - - - Bond ....................: 2 (D) - - - 5 134 3 (D) Boone ...................: - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) Bureau ..................: - - - - - 1 (D) - - Calhoun .................: 2 (D) - - - - - - - Carroll .................: 8 269 - 8 6,748 6 75 6 1,750 Cass ....................: 7 228 9 5 (D) 6 307 3 3,000 Champaign ...............: 4 17 - 3 (D) - - - - Christian ...............: 3 10 - 3 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Clark ...................: - - - - - 1 (D) - - : Clinton .................: 4 8 - 4 1,235 - - - - Coles ...................: 2 (D) - 1 (D) 5 13 4 320 Cook ....................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) 4 18 2 (D) Cumberland ..............: 7 70 - 1 (D) - - - - De Kalb .................: 10 77 - 6 1,500 7 41 7 (D) De Witt .................: 7 36 - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Douglas .................: 2 (D) - - - - - - - Edgar ...................: 6 14 - - - 3 7 2 (D) Edwards .................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) - - - - Effingham ...............: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - - : Fayette .................: 1 (D) - - - 3 8 - - Ford ....................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Fulton ..................: 1 (D) - - - 1 (D) - - Grundy ..................: 4 8 (D) - - 4 6 - - Hancock .................: 5 6 (D) 1 (D) 3 6 - - Henry ...................: 14 147 - 13 (D) 13 238 13 3,662 Jackson .................: 1 (D) - - - 2 (D) - - Jasper ..................: - - - - - 2 (D) 1 (D) Jefferson ...............: 2 (D) - 1 (D) 3 15 3 210 Jersey ..................: 3 9 - 3 240 3 9 3 240 : Jo Daviess ..............: 15 169 - 12 4,897 7 56 7 2,100 Johnson .................: 8 41 - 3 510 3 (D) 1 (D) Kane ....................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) 6 240 4 6,350 Kankakee ................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Kendall .................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Knox ....................: 2 (D) - 1 (D) 5 45 - - Lake ....................: 20 58 - 2 (D) 17 60 9 175 La Salle ................: 5 34 - - - 7 114 2 (D) Lee .....................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Livingston ..............: 3 9 - 3 15 - - - - : Logan ...................: 3 9 - 1 (D) 4 40 4 650 McHenry .................: 46 598 12 27 12,926 22 539 18 20,281 McLean ..................: 2 (D) - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Macon ...................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Macoupin ................: 2 (D) - - - 4 10 2 (D) Madison .................: 5 12 - 1 (D) 8 55 5 162 Marion ..................: - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) Marshall ................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) 4 16 2 (D) Mercer ..................: 4 60 - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Monroe ..................: - - - - - 1 (D) - - : Montgomery ..............: - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) Moultrie ................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - - Ogle ....................: 3 46 - 3 1,150 4 28 2 (D) Peoria ..................: 7 134 - 5 1,899 8 125 7 2,347 Piatt ...................: 3 3 - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) Pike ....................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 2 (D) - - Pope ....................: - - - - - 3 6 - - Pulaski .................: - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) Putnam ..................: 5 125 - 5 2,000 - - - - Randolph ................: - - - - - 2 (D) - - : Rock Island .............: 10 96 - 5 900 6 60 6 1,155 St. Clair ...............: 7 16 - 7 1,743 7 29 7 2,273 Sangamon ................: 4 19 - 4 460 10 99 9 6,752 Schuyler ................: 1 (D) - - - 1 (D) - - Shelby ..................: 2 (D) - 1 (D) 4 41 3 (D) Stark ...................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Stephenson ..............: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 3 24 - - Tazewell ................: 4 (D) - 4 (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) Union ...................: 3 21 - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Vermilion ...............: 7 25 - 2 (D) 5 20 5 166 : Wabash ..................: - - - - - 3 3 - - Washington ..............: 3 180 9 3 2,568 2 (D) 2 (D) White ...................: - - - - - 2 (D) - - Whiteside ...............: 7 64 (D) 7 2,185 6 79 4 743 Will ....................: 5 (D) - 1 (D) 6 (D) 1 (D) Williamson ..............: 2 (D) - 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Winnebago ...............: 4 (D) - 3 9,000 9 (D) 8 (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 : : Illinois .....................: 5 5 - 5 5 50 517 (D) 17 130 : Counties : : Boone ........................: - - - - - 3 42 (D) 2 (D) Cook .........................: 5 5 - 5 5 - - - - - Crawford .....................: - - - - - 1 (D) - - - Fayette ......................: - - - - - 4 12 - - - Jackson ......................: - - - - - 2 (D) - 2 (D) Jasper .......................: - - - - - 1 (D) - - - Jo Daviess ...................: - - - - - 4 48 - 2 (D) Kane .........................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Lake .........................: - - - - - 6 8 (D) 2 (D) La Salle .....................: - - - - - 2 (D) - - - : McDonough ....................: - - - - - 3 75 - 3 69 McHenry ......................: - - - - - 8 44 - - - Macoupin .....................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Massac .......................: - - - - - 1 (D) - - - Morgan .......................: - - - - - 1 (D) - - - Ogle .........................: - - - - - 1 (D) - - - Pulaski ......................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) Rock Island ..................: - - - - - 3 14 - 3 10 Stephenson ...................: - - - - - 1 (D) - 1 (D) Vermilion ....................: - - - - - 1 (D) - - - : Wabash .......................: - - - - - 1 (D) - - - Will .........................: - - - - - 2 (D) - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 37. Maple Syrup: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : : Number : Syrup produced : : Number : Syrup produced Geographic area : Farms : of taps : (gallons) : Farms : of taps : (gallons) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- State Total : : Illinois ...................................................: 69 7,756 2,871 60 10,008 2,384 : Counties : : Adams ......................................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - Bond .......................................................: 1 (D) (D) 3 36 9 Boone ......................................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - Bureau .....................................................: - - - 1 (D) (D) Calhoun ....................................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) (D) Carroll ....................................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) (D) De Kalb ....................................................: 5 63 22 5 90 28 Douglas ....................................................: - - - 2 (D) (D) Effingham ..................................................: - - - 1 (D) (D) Franklin ...................................................: - - - 2 (D) (D) : Fulton .....................................................: 1 (D) (D) 4 280 68 Grundy .....................................................: - - - 1 (D) (D) Hancock ....................................................: 1 (D) (D) 2 (D) (D) Henry ......................................................: - - - 2 (D) (D) Jackson ....................................................: - - - 1 (D) (D) Jefferson ..................................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - Jersey .....................................................: 3 (D) (D) 2 (D) (D) Jo Daviess .................................................: - - - 1 (D) (D) Johnson ....................................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - Kane .......................................................: - - - 2 (D) (D) : Kankakee ...................................................: - - - 2 (D) (D) Knox .......................................................: - - - 1 (D) (D) Lake .......................................................: 8 107 24 - - - La Salle ...................................................: 5 95 8 - - - McDonough ..................................................: 4 135 15 - - - McHenry ....................................................: 3 32 5 5 317 39 McLean .....................................................: 2 (D) (D) 1 (D) (D) Madison ....................................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - Marion .....................................................: - - - 1 (D) (D) Menard .....................................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - : Montgomery .................................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - Morgan .....................................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - Ogle .......................................................: - - - 4 475 99 Randolph ...................................................: - - - 2 (D) (D) Rock Island ................................................: - - - 2 (D) (D) Sangamon ...................................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - Schuyler ...................................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) (D) Stephenson .................................................: 3 22 11 2 (D) (D) Union ......................................................: - - - 1 (D) (D) Vermilion ..................................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) (D) : Wabash .....................................................: - - - 1 (D) (D) Warren .....................................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) (D) Whiteside ..................................................: 3 180 33 - - - Will .......................................................: 3 9 3 1 (D) (D) Williamson .................................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - Winnebago ..................................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) (D) Woodford ...................................................: 6 95 18 - - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 38. Commodities Raised and Delivered Under Production Contracts: 2022 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Number :: Geographic area : Farms : Number ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BROILERS AND OTHER MEAT-TYPE CHICKENS : :: HOGS AND PIGS - Con. : : :: : State Total : :: Counties - Con. : : :: : Illinois .......................................................: 9 792,000 :: Brown ..........................................................: 3 3,500 : :: Bureau .........................................................: 7 96,135 Counties : :: Calhoun ........................................................: 1 (D) : :: Carroll ........................................................: 4 46,850 Douglas ........................................................: 1 (D) :: Champaign ......................................................: 2 (D) Moultrie .......................................................: 7 (D) :: Christian ......................................................: 5 74,220 Saline .........................................................: 1 (D) :: Clark ..........................................................: 5 32,700 : :: Clay ...........................................................: 5 45,500 EGGS, CHICKEN (DOZENS) : :: Clinton ........................................................: 5 109,500 : :: Coles ..........................................................: 5 20,700 State Total : :: : : :: Crawford .......................................................: 1 (D) Illinois .......................................................: 10 3,348,983 :: Cumberland .....................................................: 5 20,000 : :: De Kalb ........................................................: 4 77,600 Counties : :: Edwards ........................................................: 2 (D) : :: Effingham ......................................................: 17 116,150 Jackson ........................................................: 4 927,000 :: Fayette ........................................................: 1 (D) Pulaski ........................................................: 1 (D) :: Ford ...........................................................: 6 45,460 Saline .........................................................: 3 1,327,983 :: Franklin .......................................................: 1 (D) Wayne ..........................................................: 1 (D) :: Fulton .........................................................: 3 (D) Williamson .....................................................: 1 (D) :: Greene .........................................................: 2 (D) : :: : LAYERS : :: Grundy .........................................................: 1 (D) : :: Hancock ........................................................: 2 (D) State Total : :: Henderson ......................................................: 4 42,600 : :: Henry ..........................................................: 15 106,350 Illinois .......................................................: 8 81,950 :: Iroquois .......................................................: 10 165,500 : :: Jackson ........................................................: 1 (D) Counties : :: Jasper .........................................................: 15 120,340 : :: Jefferson ......................................................: 2 (D) Jackson ........................................................: 3 11,400 :: Jo Daviess .....................................................: 1 (D) Pulaski ........................................................: 1 (D) :: Kane ...........................................................: 1 (D) Saline .........................................................: 3 (D) :: : Williamson .....................................................: 1 (D) :: Knox ...........................................................: 4 97,000 : :: La Salle .......................................................: 1 (D) PULLETS FOR LAYING FLOCK REPLACEMENT : :: Lawrence .......................................................: 12 200,600 : :: Lee ............................................................: 5 36,600 State Total : :: Livingston .....................................................: 16 145,650 : :: Logan ..........................................................: 5 77,600 Illinois .......................................................: 3 (D) :: McDonough ......................................................: 4 17,600 : :: McLean .........................................................: 12 428,394 Counties : :: Macoupin .......................................................: 3 116,120 : :: Marion .........................................................: 2 (D) Bureau .........................................................: 1 (D) :: : Moultrie .......................................................: 1 (D) :: Menard .........................................................: 1 (D) Whiteside ......................................................: 1 (D) :: Mercer .........................................................: 15 123,280 : :: Monroe .........................................................: 3 21,800 TURKEYS : :: Montgomery .....................................................: 10 156,600 : :: Morgan .........................................................: 3 25,000 State Total : :: Moultrie .......................................................: 1 (D) : :: Ogle ...........................................................: 9 71,000 Illinois .......................................................: 26 2,275,943 :: Peoria .........................................................: 2 (D) : :: Pike ...........................................................: 5 123,988 Counties : :: Putnam .........................................................: 2 (D) : :: : Clark ..........................................................: 1 (D) :: Richland .......................................................: 9 102,450 Crawford .......................................................: 3 240,000 :: Rock Island ....................................................: 2 (D) Franklin .......................................................: 3 (D) :: Saline .........................................................: 4 15,555 Jefferson ......................................................: 2 (D) :: Sangamon .......................................................: 2 (D) Lawrence .......................................................: 8 735,839 :: Schuyler .......................................................: 1 (D) Richland .......................................................: 1 (D) :: Shelby .........................................................: 2 (D) Wayne ..........................................................: 8 769,004 :: Stark ..........................................................: 3 50,900 : :: Stephenson .....................................................: 3 26,800 CUSTOM FED CATTLE SHIPPED DIRECTLY : :: Tazewell .......................................................: 1 (D) FOR SLAUGHTER : :: Vermilion ......................................................: 6 23,200 : :: : State Total : :: Warren .........................................................: 10 61,820 : :: Washington .....................................................: 7 68,450 Illinois .......................................................: 23 31,551 :: Wayne ..........................................................: 8 286,400 : :: White ..........................................................: 1 (D) Counties : :: Whiteside ......................................................: 8 75,900 : :: Woodford .......................................................: 10 220,000 Adams ..........................................................: 3 204 :: : Edgar ..........................................................: 1 (D) :: REPLACEMENT DAIRY HEIFERS : Fulton .........................................................: 1 (D) :: : Henry ..........................................................: 1 (D) :: State Total : Iroquois .......................................................: 1 (D) :: : Jo Daviess .....................................................: 1 (D) :: Illinois .......................................................: 33 8,850 Kane ...........................................................: 1 (D) :: : McLean .........................................................: 6 2,100 :: Counties : Ogle ...........................................................: 5 3,126 :: : Schuyler .......................................................: 1 (D) :: Clinton ........................................................: 7 750 : :: Cumberland .....................................................: 2 (D) Shelby .........................................................: 1 (D) :: Effingham ......................................................: 2 (D) Winnebago ......................................................: 1 (D) :: Ford ...........................................................: 1 (D) : :: Iroquois .......................................................: 1 (D) HOGS AND PIGS : :: Jackson ........................................................: 1 (D) : :: Jo Daviess .....................................................: 1 (D) State Total : :: Kane ...........................................................: 3 4,500 : :: Livingston .....................................................: 1 (D) Illinois .......................................................: 341 4,240,076 :: McHenry ........................................................: 1 (D) : :: : Counties : :: Moultrie .......................................................: 2 (D) : :: Randolph .......................................................: 1 (D) Adams ..........................................................: 9 83,500 :: Richland .......................................................: 1 (D) Bond ...........................................................: 1 (D) :: Stephenson .....................................................: 6 905 Boone ..........................................................: 3 52,516 :: : ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 38. Commodities Raised and Delivered Under Production Contracts: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Number :: Geographic area : Farms : Number ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- REPLACEMENT DAIRY HEIFERS - Con. : :: GRAINS, OILSEEDS, VEGETABLES, MELONS, : : :: POTATOES, AND OTHER CROPS : Counties - Con. : :: : : :: State Total : Washington .....................................................: 2 (D) :: : Winnebago ......................................................: 1 (D) :: Illinois .......................................................: 13 (X) : :: : OTHER CATTLE, SHEEP, LIVESTOCK, OR : :: Counties : POULTRY : :: : : :: Carroll ........................................................: 1 (X) State Total : :: Effingham ......................................................: 2 (X) : :: La Salle .......................................................: 1 (X) Illinois .......................................................: 5 (X) :: McLean .........................................................: 1 (X) : :: Macon ..........................................................: 1 (X) Counties : :: Marshall .......................................................: 1 (X) : :: Mason ..........................................................: 3 (X) McLean .........................................................: 3 (X) :: Sangamon .......................................................: 1 (X) Sangamon .......................................................: 1 (X) :: Shelby .........................................................: 1 (X) Shelby .........................................................: 1 (X) :: Whiteside ......................................................: 1 (X) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 39. Machinery and Equipment on Operation: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Illinois : Adams : Alexander : Bond : Boone : Brown : Bureau ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery : and equipment ......................................farms, 2022: 71,123 1,311 145 622 416 449 1,138 2017: 72,651 1,308 126 637 457 419 1,038 $1,000, 2022: 18,820,530 293,020 44,182 129,010 101,603 63,285 339,925 2017: 16,018,455 297,743 18,229 114,669 78,151 52,509 301,211 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 264,619 223,509 304,702 207,412 244,238 140,948 298,704 2017: 220,485 227,632 144,673 180,014 171,009 125,319 290,184 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $9,999 ...........................................2022: 8,356 166 13 55 32 98 145 2017: 9,623 155 22 130 53 81 90 $10,000 to $19,999 .....................................2022: 6,870 123 7 43 44 39 104 2017: 8,558 142 17 67 37 60 128 $20,000 to $29,999 .....................................2022: 6,241 136 21 70 51 44 50 2017: 7,049 104 14 45 42 25 90 $30,000 to $49,999 .....................................2022: 8,422 147 17 74 32 47 96 2017: 8,985 198 10 86 73 70 66 $50,000 to $69,999 .....................................2022: 6,527 93 30 126 48 57 125 2017: 6,415 106 20 71 53 33 83 : $70,000 to $99,999 .....................................2022: 5,117 84 3 37 31 9 71 2017: 4,673 69 7 34 42 23 118 $100,000 to $199,999 ...................................2022: 8,951 202 21 106 52 50 169 2017: 8,105 171 14 66 52 61 128 $200,000 to $499,999 ...................................2022: 9,582 191 9 29 65 71 174 2017: 9,394 188 14 77 61 35 138 $500,000 or more .......................................2022: 11,057 169 24 82 61 34 204 2017: 9,849 175 8 61 44 31 197 : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ...........................farms, 2022: 51,809 983 101 483 336 261 857 2017: 53,922 979 94 516 386 268 801 number, 2022: 112,750 2,040 196 977 609 536 1,785 2017: 114,683 2,113 228 1,004 712 552 1,721 : Tractors ............................................farms, 2022: 54,740 1,076 116 511 350 327 902 2017: 56,608 1,073 91 504 392 302 813 number, 2022: 173,427 3,124 276 1,473 1,101 787 3,273 2017: 181,686 3,260 240 1,493 1,252 754 3,235 : Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .....................farms, 2022: 23,431 345 31 205 136 91 397 2017: 24,956 365 21 226 219 111 396 number, 2022: 33,322 479 40 267 222 111 625 2017: 35,817 452 27 363 348 154 657 : 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms, 2022: 35,079 702 65 311 222 224 568 2017: 38,076 806 54 336 262 193 564 number, 2022: 56,362 1,091 84 531 387 326 953 2017: 62,033 1,266 68 516 469 259 999 : 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ......................farms, 2022: 31,766 630 66 252 186 150 624 2017: 32,797 607 55 221 184 153 579 number, 2022: 83,743 1,554 152 675 492 350 1,695 2017: 83,836 1,542 145 614 435 341 1,579 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled .............farms, 2022: 24,591 446 39 191 147 101 452 2017: 25,807 477 31 150 156 101 452 number, 2022: 28,320 487 49 220 161 116 500 2017: 28,941 528 41 174 170 112 511 : Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled ........farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - number, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - : Forage harvesters, self-propelled ...................farms, 2022: 948 25 - 18 6 - 7 2017: 1,097 20 - 6 9 5 11 number, 2022: 999 26 - 18 7 - 7 2017: 1,197 21 - 8 9 6 11 : Hay balers ..........................................farms, 2022: 11,421 317 33 120 113 78 116 2017: 13,675 368 21 132 129 73 138 number, 2022: 14,210 397 44 141 130 83 144 2017: 17,219 456 26 158 169 92 161 : 2022 INVENTORY : : Manufactured 2017 to 2022: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 15,479 243 25 148 78 69 327 number: 20,401 290 26 182 90 96 407 Tractors ................................................farms: 11,274 188 12 107 33 75 229 number: 18,517 307 13 167 46 111 381 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 3,381 65 4 28 12 9 76 number: 3,764 77 (D) 31 13 9 87 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 4,173 64 1 38 11 51 88 number: 4,795 66 (D) 43 11 56 99 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 5,635 98 8 52 14 24 106 number: 9,958 164 (D) 93 22 46 195 : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: 4,276 44 - 33 10 5 103 number: 4,864 47 - 36 13 5 110 Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: 83 2 - 7 - - 2 number: 87 (D) - 7 - - (D) Hay balers ..............................................farms: 1,218 31 2 19 4 19 9 number: 1,329 34 (D) 19 5 19 9 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 39. Machinery and Equipment on Operation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Calhoun : Carroll : Cass : Champaign : Christian : Clark : Clay : Clinton ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery : and equipment ......................................farms, 2022: 462 665 395 1,330 768 722 671 869 2017: 474 627 429 1,214 794 733 732 831 $1,000, 2022: 53,855 216,480 122,280 439,230 276,156 184,620 145,675 291,561 2017: 46,807 168,990 115,114 392,115 247,546 150,486 157,167 218,846 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 116,568 325,533 309,569 330,248 359,579 255,707 217,101 335,513 2017: 98,750 269,522 268,331 322,994 311,771 205,302 214,709 263,352 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $9,999 ...........................................2022: 63 81 58 283 68 117 124 114 2017: 64 94 56 131 94 138 140 165 $10,000 to $19,999 .....................................2022: 58 36 46 74 48 95 48 54 2017: 74 36 53 106 102 100 100 76 $20,000 to $29,999 .....................................2022: 44 44 35 76 95 44 83 58 2017: 68 43 60 96 95 58 55 41 $30,000 to $49,999 .....................................2022: 77 82 45 75 75 84 79 114 2017: 70 98 39 122 76 109 110 77 $50,000 to $69,999 .....................................2022: 58 72 37 79 81 65 86 72 2017: 38 45 40 80 43 44 73 60 : $70,000 to $99,999 .....................................2022: 43 35 22 98 50 49 41 54 2017: 39 45 23 52 44 37 32 49 $100,000 to $199,999 ...................................2022: 46 83 36 163 75 66 82 81 2017: 52 86 45 138 82 67 63 104 $200,000 to $499,999 ...................................2022: 49 118 53 216 127 85 43 153 2017: 52 84 39 221 95 94 82 139 $500,000 or more .......................................2022: 24 114 63 266 149 117 85 169 2017: 17 96 74 268 163 86 77 120 : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ...........................farms, 2022: 304 474 250 950 528 488 429 634 2017: 320 461 273 913 559 497 488 587 number, 2022: 572 1,034 645 2,367 1,398 1,211 1,019 1,430 2017: 661 894 629 2,238 1,576 1,215 1,087 1,143 : Tractors ............................................farms, 2022: 351 517 308 927 570 518 474 679 2017: 384 484 289 944 583 527 520 621 number, 2022: 859 1,781 905 3,253 1,776 1,435 1,454 2,695 2017: 972 1,704 929 3,213 1,898 1,648 1,646 2,474 : Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .....................farms, 2022: 116 240 154 440 253 225 175 289 2017: 151 180 136 463 265 214 216 221 number, 2022: 129 346 205 627 335 303 255 425 2017: 203 285 199 640 357 273 290 350 : 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms, 2022: 254 336 177 548 313 313 308 477 2017: 270 332 181 564 370 341 345 496 number, 2022: 392 542 244 846 445 465 519 926 2017: 415 586 291 871 532 545 539 883 : 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ......................farms, 2022: 176 309 176 658 372 256 241 455 2017: 165 313 162 681 370 298 294 450 number, 2022: 338 893 456 1,780 996 667 680 1,344 2017: 354 833 439 1,702 1,009 830 817 1,241 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled .............farms, 2022: 99 234 121 577 299 213 195 330 2017: 118 223 142 581 295 244 224 332 number, 2022: 113 266 140 657 339 255 227 375 2017: 134 239 160 633 325 294 266 364 : Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled ........farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - number, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - : Forage harvesters, self-propelled ...................farms, 2022: 8 12 7 5 1 3 4 37 2017: 4 14 7 9 1 3 8 33 number, 2022: 8 12 7 5 (D) 4 4 38 2017: 4 14 7 9 (D) 3 10 34 : Hay balers ..........................................farms, 2022: 87 103 36 81 78 104 90 154 2017: 102 136 49 99 99 124 133 198 number, 2022: 103 116 47 102 98 133 115 185 2017: 136 169 63 125 127 182 169 249 : 2022 INVENTORY : : Manufactured 2017 to 2022: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 69 165 80 304 169 156 93 216 number: 75 239 125 387 245 198 120 269 Tractors ................................................farms: 39 104 71 209 147 134 77 161 number: 70 197 137 414 234 181 130 263 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 13 36 28 62 41 33 20 39 number: 15 42 30 71 41 33 21 65 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 24 36 24 56 43 45 43 51 number: 36 36 25 73 49 47 48 58 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 15 51 36 127 80 62 31 94 number: 19 119 82 270 144 101 61 140 : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: 3 51 26 96 79 45 24 39 number: 3 59 27 102 92 46 31 45 Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: 1 - 1 2 - - - 7 number: (D) - (D) (D) - - - 7 Hay balers ..............................................farms: 4 18 12 19 8 9 5 28 number: 5 18 13 19 8 9 5 30 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 39. Machinery and Equipment on Operation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Coles : Cook : Crawford : Cumberland : De Kalb : De Witt : Douglas : Du Page ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery : and equipment ......................................farms, 2022: 673 154 607 686 807 436 561 60 2017: 701 182 566 724 779 504 600 77 $1,000, 2022: 186,241 14,248 173,016 101,123 277,944 134,463 149,210 3,246 2017: 137,622 14,129 120,718 102,128 233,446 102,264 121,979 2,931 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 276,732 92,518 285,035 147,409 344,416 308,401 265,971 54,100 2017: 196,323 77,634 213,282 141,060 299,674 202,905 203,298 38,061 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $9,999 ...........................................2022: 86 35 134 87 82 57 98 17 2017: 111 34 119 125 66 77 105 18 $10,000 to $19,999 .....................................2022: 74 22 58 87 65 32 64 6 2017: 81 25 70 83 78 45 85 10 $20,000 to $29,999 .....................................2022: 40 28 50 69 48 40 41 7 2017: 72 18 52 117 70 92 52 23 $30,000 to $49,999 .....................................2022: 112 10 75 120 84 64 54 16 2017: 107 16 63 90 55 40 61 13 $50,000 to $69,999 .....................................2022: 62 18 28 54 51 27 27 8 2017: 60 39 35 50 60 44 45 4 : $70,000 to $99,999 .....................................2022: 63 4 25 64 61 14 34 3 2017: 29 7 33 61 49 17 35 3 $100,000 to $199,999 ...................................2022: 78 14 78 87 82 45 84 2 2017: 92 23 62 74 93 36 76 1 $200,000 to $499,999 ...................................2022: 58 18 57 73 159 73 81 - 2017: 64 18 67 72 167 95 66 5 $500,000 or more .......................................2022: 100 5 102 45 175 84 78 1 2017: 85 2 65 52 141 58 75 - : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ...........................farms, 2022: 444 90 389 470 651 301 274 39 2017: 451 121 396 537 623 319 317 57 number, 2022: 982 187 972 927 1,420 722 723 54 2017: 1,033 249 1,007 1,101 1,370 690 772 83 : Tractors ............................................farms, 2022: 458 87 387 511 660 302 313 39 2017: 488 108 404 549 656 352 387 39 number, 2022: 1,254 242 1,219 1,567 2,479 940 1,006 66 2017: 1,522 324 1,298 1,726 2,388 1,051 1,221 86 : Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .....................farms, 2022: 218 49 158 237 288 135 135 24 2017: 263 55 173 275 293 191 197 33 number, 2022: 266 88 219 313 482 178 180 32 2017: 329 116 223 377 452 275 263 56 : 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms, 2022: 250 52 214 342 424 175 199 25 2017: 275 82 257 362 401 200 223 23 number, 2022: 343 80 330 564 724 272 284 34 2017: 404 146 442 585 720 293 345 23 : 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ......................farms, 2022: 242 19 226 257 468 191 203 - 2017: 281 33 235 300 433 197 232 3 number, 2022: 645 74 670 690 1,273 490 542 - 2017: 789 62 633 764 1,216 483 613 7 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled .............farms, 2022: 196 19 196 184 376 177 189 - 2017: 247 23 179 223 364 166 213 2 number, 2022: 225 26 246 211 415 202 214 - 2017: 269 25 208 254 399 187 243 (D) : Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled ........farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - number, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - : Forage harvesters, self-propelled ...................farms, 2022: 2 1 9 17 6 1 5 - 2017: 1 1 4 19 12 1 7 - number, 2022: (D) (D) 9 17 6 (D) 5 - 2017: (D) (D) 4 19 12 (D) 7 - : Hay balers ..........................................farms, 2022: 74 12 66 104 133 47 70 6 2017: 92 26 78 130 125 60 77 16 number, 2022: 98 16 74 127 167 61 85 6 2017: 120 27 107 164 147 75 91 16 : 2022 INVENTORY : : Manufactured 2017 to 2022: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 127 39 124 79 212 119 90 9 number: 173 45 152 95 281 171 126 9 Tractors ................................................farms: 117 13 78 81 94 83 62 7 number: 196 13 132 113 152 129 120 7 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 29 3 18 21 23 29 13 3 number: 31 (D) 19 25 25 30 13 (D) 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 34 9 30 51 26 21 21 4 number: 41 9 31 51 29 21 23 (D) 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 69 1 46 25 58 42 39 - number: 124 (D) 82 37 98 78 84 - : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: 51 - 39 18 49 24 30 - number: 52 - 40 18 51 26 32 - Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: - - 2 - 1 - - - number: - - (D) - (D) - - - Hay balers ..............................................farms: 7 3 9 4 9 3 2 - number: 7 6 9 4 11 5 (D) - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 39. Machinery and Equipment on Operation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Edgar : Edwards : Effingham : Fayette : Ford : Franklin : Fulton : Gallatin ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery : and equipment ......................................farms, 2022: 682 313 1,224 1,122 544 569 1,157 162 2017: 637 291 1,193 1,239 564 596 973 165 $1,000, 2022: 269,293 73,470 214,005 205,392 186,337 114,094 226,980 91,044 2017: 184,701 66,536 214,016 211,334 147,006 95,440 189,734 74,560 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 394,858 234,728 174,841 183,059 342,532 200,518 196,179 562,002 2017: 289,955 228,647 179,393 170,568 260,649 160,135 194,999 451,878 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $9,999 ...........................................2022: 48 59 124 210 50 80 138 17 2017: 67 24 122 171 73 85 137 14 $10,000 to $19,999 .....................................2022: 53 45 116 126 46 82 132 15 2017: 56 33 152 148 48 99 66 26 $20,000 to $29,999 .....................................2022: 48 16 159 111 35 62 104 9 2017: 63 31 134 101 37 69 109 11 $30,000 to $49,999 .....................................2022: 114 33 172 147 52 98 151 21 2017: 66 42 170 236 55 85 122 10 $50,000 to $69,999 .....................................2022: 54 24 117 97 47 56 125 9 2017: 59 24 119 140 61 61 100 13 : $70,000 to $99,999 .....................................2022: 43 24 75 77 40 36 84 10 2017: 34 20 88 59 25 44 61 9 $100,000 to $199,999 ...................................2022: 92 27 205 123 54 47 140 16 2017: 71 31 130 120 68 70 164 13 $200,000 to $499,999 ...................................2022: 75 33 136 111 99 58 129 32 2017: 86 40 168 116 106 32 125 36 $500,000 or more .......................................2022: 155 52 120 120 121 50 154 33 2017: 135 46 110 148 91 51 89 33 : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ...........................farms, 2022: 494 232 889 756 392 366 886 124 2017: 487 235 923 894 389 399 746 125 number, 2022: 1,203 568 1,737 1,571 912 810 1,689 530 2017: 1,253 624 1,890 1,796 893 865 1,559 400 : Tractors ............................................farms, 2022: 511 238 950 811 385 417 957 121 2017: 486 244 956 913 358 446 806 133 number, 2022: 1,546 783 3,222 2,233 1,406 1,122 2,663 462 2017: 1,698 824 3,378 2,557 1,415 1,303 2,624 474 : Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .....................farms, 2022: 205 109 373 315 152 133 388 28 2017: 204 85 408 333 167 189 378 41 number, 2022: 275 152 535 389 232 164 524 54 2017: 306 115 590 430 243 323 551 57 : 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms, 2022: 270 158 677 516 221 307 616 78 2017: 313 172 699 624 243 309 558 84 number, 2022: 383 236 1,218 734 339 453 961 141 2017: 470 309 1,248 939 399 480 918 142 : 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ......................farms, 2022: 326 147 517 425 300 213 498 82 2017: 329 155 561 458 274 195 460 85 number, 2022: 888 395 1,469 1,110 835 505 1,178 267 2017: 922 400 1,540 1,188 773 500 1,155 275 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled .............farms, 2022: 289 111 419 323 239 116 330 56 2017: 293 118 471 377 244 143 351 69 number, 2022: 322 121 457 368 274 138 379 85 2017: 326 136 511 422 277 171 388 87 : Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled ........farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - number, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - : Forage harvesters, self-propelled ...................farms, 2022: 6 3 26 13 3 8 17 - 2017: 1 3 28 25 2 21 10 - number, 2022: 6 3 26 14 4 8 19 - 2017: (D) 3 30 32 (D) 21 10 - : Hay balers ..........................................farms, 2022: 60 52 284 190 58 104 223 37 2017: 77 72 344 226 48 148 238 24 number, 2022: 74 59 350 232 74 131 262 50 2017: 108 87 435 289 57 184 295 24 : 2022 INVENTORY : : Manufactured 2017 to 2022: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 172 56 189 235 111 102 211 60 number: 249 76 208 286 180 140 258 120 Tractors ................................................farms: 152 29 141 161 85 69 184 39 number: 275 52 173 210 189 138 305 120 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 45 15 41 67 24 13 53 11 number: 46 17 44 68 25 13 60 11 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 32 14 62 66 28 37 97 26 number: 33 15 69 66 43 44 102 37 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 115 9 46 50 68 33 81 19 number: 196 20 60 76 121 81 143 72 : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: 86 21 38 50 41 28 47 15 number: 99 23 42 54 46 29 51 30 Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: - - - - - - 2 - number: - - - - - - (D) - Hay balers ..............................................farms: 7 1 14 19 4 15 33 5 number: 7 (D) 16 19 4 15 37 5 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 39. Machinery and Equipment on Operation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Greene : Grundy : Hamilton : Hancock : Hardin : Henderson : Henry : Iroquois ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery : and equipment ......................................farms, 2022: 709 437 534 1,080 128 419 1,270 1,544 2017: 733 412 552 1,109 161 438 1,353 1,516 $1,000, 2022: 219,896 135,563 115,166 278,783 15,764 127,759 347,308 480,570 2017: 162,877 142,052 99,172 246,742 13,627 91,363 304,980 378,899 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 310,150 310,212 215,667 258,132 123,155 304,913 273,471 311,250 2017: 222,206 344,786 179,660 222,490 84,639 208,592 225,411 249,933 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $9,999 ...........................................2022: 47 43 117 120 11 33 133 136 2017: 74 38 75 136 8 51 165 177 $10,000 to $19,999 .....................................2022: 87 46 45 106 9 39 93 107 2017: 96 34 96 139 39 62 161 181 $20,000 to $29,999 .....................................2022: 53 31 48 125 15 28 125 152 2017: 80 19 53 85 14 28 109 110 $30,000 to $49,999 .....................................2022: 101 30 68 140 20 38 123 153 2017: 70 30 83 117 28 39 154 191 $50,000 to $69,999 .....................................2022: 67 34 53 69 22 26 79 131 2017: 81 44 74 109 21 39 100 87 : $70,000 to $99,999 .....................................2022: 67 32 40 81 19 40 117 111 2017: 48 39 43 59 16 33 123 73 $100,000 to $199,999 ...................................2022: 58 74 40 122 23 57 172 200 2017: 67 53 51 157 17 43 143 163 $200,000 to $499,999 ...................................2022: 86 71 63 137 4 69 225 219 2017: 102 61 17 161 15 90 193 278 $500,000 or more .......................................2022: 143 76 60 180 5 89 203 335 2017: 115 94 60 146 3 53 205 256 : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ...........................farms, 2022: 513 320 349 830 102 333 985 1,099 2017: 571 321 341 835 131 331 1,059 1,133 number, 2022: 1,019 701 918 1,920 194 736 1,994 2,470 2017: 1,187 720 830 1,904 247 716 2,038 2,490 : Tractors ............................................farms, 2022: 523 321 370 891 120 342 1,024 1,141 2017: 599 311 377 895 151 334 1,118 1,131 number, 2022: 1,543 1,170 1,279 2,855 290 1,141 3,609 3,729 2017: 1,897 1,255 1,185 2,889 402 1,189 3,773 4,175 : Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .....................farms, 2022: 205 116 161 410 55 149 460 457 2017: 211 142 157 394 70 174 461 493 number, 2022: 261 188 254 537 96 217 726 618 2017: 289 222 228 526 129 258 669 714 : 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms, 2022: 302 233 226 552 94 198 690 626 2017: 381 226 222 614 117 209 801 760 number, 2022: 434 390 395 879 145 323 1,129 937 2017: 596 416 345 996 175 334 1,376 1,211 : 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ......................farms, 2022: 329 227 199 516 25 243 655 831 2017: 383 248 206 553 50 235 703 849 number, 2022: 848 592 630 1,439 49 601 1,754 2,174 2017: 1,012 617 612 1,367 98 597 1,728 2,250 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled .............farms, 2022: 255 201 162 449 10 174 529 713 2017: 322 217 157 436 16 177 534 735 number, 2022: 275 231 224 515 17 192 582 814 2017: 352 246 206 483 24 185 571 815 : Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled ........farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - number, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - : Forage harvesters, self-propelled ...................farms, 2022: 16 7 - 8 - 2 16 6 2017: 10 8 1 14 1 5 15 15 number, 2022: 16 7 - 10 - (D) 16 8 2017: 10 8 (D) 17 (D) 5 15 17 : Hay balers ..........................................farms, 2022: 86 53 69 183 38 65 229 139 2017: 169 48 37 276 68 92 259 171 number, 2022: 105 63 88 224 51 77 285 173 2017: 205 58 52 326 94 112 334 209 : 2022 INVENTORY : : Manufactured 2017 to 2022: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 145 108 115 242 31 92 302 402 number: 183 138 192 370 35 102 365 521 Tractors ................................................farms: 116 54 77 169 44 63 189 233 number: 167 110 187 341 63 82 300 371 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 32 12 13 67 11 24 45 46 number: 33 15 15 81 14 24 53 46 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 23 17 32 42 34 15 41 39 number: 23 19 32 47 36 15 52 55 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 72 33 39 100 10 34 131 181 number: 111 76 140 213 13 43 195 270 : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: 83 28 14 82 1 24 77 127 number: 93 35 34 86 (D) 25 83 149 Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: 2 - - - - - - - number: (D) - - - - - - - Hay balers ..............................................farms: 10 3 7 31 11 9 11 8 number: 10 3 7 34 12 9 14 8 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 39. Machinery and Equipment on Operation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Jackson : Jasper : Jefferson : Jersey : Jo Daviess : Johnson : Kane : Kankakee ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery : and equipment ......................................farms, 2022: 767 817 930 460 907 568 509 738 2017: 772 913 1,099 519 947 653 605 756 $1,000, 2022: 239,008 167,100 159,005 106,495 191,444 55,789 123,730 239,928 2017: 115,633 148,218 119,029 114,615 185,859 43,498 138,670 215,756 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 311,614 204,529 170,973 231,510 211,074 98,220 243,085 325,105 2017: 149,783 162,342 108,307 220,839 196,260 66,612 229,206 285,392 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $9,999 ...........................................2022: 73 121 116 49 79 59 72 60 2017: 90 150 219 45 142 150 78 134 $10,000 to $19,999 .....................................2022: 60 108 114 60 87 72 49 69 2017: 94 128 169 51 120 94 62 68 $20,000 to $29,999 .....................................2022: 91 58 92 45 83 50 33 76 2017: 84 101 120 68 76 92 70 86 $30,000 to $49,999 .....................................2022: 91 97 133 53 105 82 43 82 2017: 105 101 120 65 118 92 68 67 $50,000 to $69,999 .....................................2022: 101 55 97 55 99 91 50 52 2017: 88 77 121 64 84 53 74 47 : $70,000 to $99,999 .....................................2022: 64 40 93 22 58 60 34 61 2017: 81 53 88 47 73 53 36 34 $100,000 to $199,999 ...................................2022: 80 112 95 62 159 91 69 93 2017: 97 103 111 62 125 76 47 90 $200,000 to $499,999 ...................................2022: 85 128 103 57 146 45 87 103 2017: 83 105 102 61 120 34 60 98 $500,000 or more .......................................2022: 122 98 87 57 91 18 72 142 2017: 50 95 49 56 89 9 110 132 : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ...........................farms, 2022: 556 583 674 322 705 429 382 583 2017: 535 674 763 389 706 491 476 569 number, 2022: 1,243 1,259 1,356 711 1,348 663 911 1,297 2017: 1,066 1,341 1,345 884 1,174 770 1,019 1,312 : Tractors ............................................farms, 2022: 683 611 725 384 745 484 400 583 2017: 658 683 839 431 787 562 504 565 number, 2022: 2,129 2,078 2,119 1,108 2,609 1,099 1,397 2,008 2017: 1,878 2,188 2,227 1,330 2,548 1,131 1,615 1,996 : Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .....................farms, 2022: 287 236 276 138 341 176 213 274 2017: 300 315 368 192 363 244 258 232 number, 2022: 371 322 412 201 536 235 399 397 2017: 467 388 484 242 541 298 408 363 : 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms, 2022: 525 423 529 268 538 365 269 363 2017: 483 464 603 309 542 395 306 372 number, 2022: 854 731 840 398 980 575 467 611 2017: 831 720 949 484 1,029 552 560 588 : 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ......................farms, 2022: 298 379 355 196 409 154 213 362 2017: 251 419 382 235 396 147 252 381 number, 2022: 904 1,025 867 509 1,093 289 531 1,000 2017: 580 1,080 794 604 978 281 647 1,045 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled .............farms, 2022: 226 326 237 155 216 44 131 309 2017: 196 333 256 199 211 41 191 304 number, 2022: 284 354 273 191 258 49 156 351 2017: 213 366 289 223 233 51 205 325 : Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled ........farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - number, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - : Forage harvesters, self-propelled ...................farms, 2022: 12 9 9 6 22 3 14 4 2017: 16 13 32 20 39 1 11 5 number, 2022: 12 9 9 6 25 3 14 4 2017: 16 13 32 20 50 (D) 11 6 : Hay balers ..........................................farms, 2022: 166 121 233 96 322 157 84 70 2017: 216 142 264 156 334 168 112 72 number, 2022: 223 142 307 135 419 207 105 88 2017: 277 179 326 212 449 217 135 100 : 2022 INVENTORY : : Manufactured 2017 to 2022: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 128 152 135 114 189 85 113 191 number: 177 189 161 136 257 91 196 239 Tractors ................................................farms: 118 82 112 106 129 104 77 137 number: 216 119 140 164 257 134 184 249 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 12 21 35 22 52 27 30 34 number: 13 22 36 28 66 29 49 40 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 54 35 56 67 56 69 35 41 number: 63 41 60 74 79 73 55 56 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 64 34 36 40 64 28 36 79 number: 140 56 44 62 112 32 80 153 : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: 49 47 18 28 18 1 25 75 number: 80 47 19 36 21 (D) 29 86 Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: - - - 2 2 - - - number: - - - (D) (D) - - - Hay balers ..............................................farms: 18 6 20 10 66 18 16 13 number: 18 8 21 11 68 21 19 13 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 39. Machinery and Equipment on Operation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Kendall : Knox : Lake : La Salle : Lawrence : Lee : Livingston : Logan ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery : and equipment ......................................farms, 2022: 383 984 306 1,706 332 829 1,448 623 2017: 313 853 302 1,496 426 832 1,313 683 $1,000, 2022: 89,872 300,314 36,395 473,490 166,660 279,884 444,168 228,197 2017: 81,389 211,033 30,863 397,117 139,459 266,384 368,888 202,922 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 234,654 305,197 118,937 277,544 501,988 337,616 306,746 366,287 2017: 260,029 247,401 102,194 265,453 327,369 320,174 280,950 297,104 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $9,999 ...........................................2022: 39 85 61 196 33 92 80 58 2017: 39 73 66 197 64 64 97 85 $10,000 to $19,999 .....................................2022: 34 68 43 166 36 46 112 67 2017: 26 85 40 135 55 53 169 50 $20,000 to $29,999 .....................................2022: 32 97 39 128 19 66 97 39 2017: 18 87 33 105 44 89 113 55 $30,000 to $49,999 .....................................2022: 43 155 32 114 27 82 171 71 2017: 29 135 35 145 29 80 129 58 $50,000 to $69,999 .....................................2022: 30 81 39 132 27 67 144 55 2017: 30 48 32 126 42 84 113 48 : $70,000 to $99,999 .....................................2022: 37 71 21 154 21 75 104 33 2017: 28 70 28 99 19 50 62 54 $100,000 to $199,999 ...................................2022: 69 112 28 261 54 94 170 68 2017: 48 104 22 187 28 103 142 68 $200,000 to $499,999 ...................................2022: 47 144 24 229 36 131 261 76 2017: 35 106 32 242 55 136 241 116 $500,000 or more .......................................2022: 52 171 19 326 79 176 309 156 2017: 60 145 14 260 90 173 247 149 : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ...........................farms, 2022: 280 726 206 1,279 241 633 1,094 451 2017: 251 669 213 1,139 326 666 1,017 492 number, 2022: 581 1,607 336 2,571 817 1,328 2,366 1,192 2017: 522 1,483 426 2,390 848 1,304 2,136 1,099 : Tractors ............................................farms, 2022: 311 796 207 1,272 245 642 1,056 454 2017: 266 711 216 1,194 343 678 1,023 480 number, 2022: 1,014 2,405 455 4,293 893 2,323 3,587 1,671 2017: 1,002 2,287 626 4,103 1,071 2,742 3,656 1,749 : Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .....................farms, 2022: 163 333 150 593 82 277 354 241 2017: 159 290 151 531 131 326 367 206 number, 2022: 247 462 220 872 128 406 506 332 2017: 251 404 255 764 175 452 558 269 : 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms, 2022: 209 523 94 807 154 425 652 249 2017: 174 505 113 817 201 453 673 338 number, 2022: 325 756 133 1,233 282 695 972 425 2017: 326 787 241 1,295 329 934 993 528 : 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ......................farms, 2022: 179 460 41 909 142 434 821 309 2017: 171 443 54 804 209 466 783 344 number, 2022: 442 1,187 102 2,188 483 1,222 2,109 914 2017: 425 1,096 130 2,044 567 1,356 2,105 952 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled .............farms, 2022: 153 326 28 754 119 383 696 268 2017: 140 337 37 676 167 384 687 304 number, 2022: 171 370 28 816 146 449 782 317 2017: 154 378 40 724 190 433 774 333 : Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled ........farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - number, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - : Forage harvesters, self-propelled ...................farms, 2022: - 15 1 18 - 10 12 2 2017: 7 8 1 25 5 17 7 5 number, 2022: - 15 (D) 18 - 11 12 (D) 2017: 7 8 (D) 29 7 17 7 5 : Hay balers ..........................................farms, 2022: 63 208 37 213 37 114 93 53 2017: 61 221 39 216 77 159 144 79 number, 2022: 78 249 50 257 50 142 116 59 2017: 74 280 44 271 93 209 173 101 : 2022 INVENTORY : : Manufactured 2017 to 2022: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 77 239 57 422 90 189 359 173 number: 104 313 82 554 150 327 463 300 Tractors ................................................farms: 56 188 42 248 48 141 197 129 number: 98 308 48 416 80 236 336 223 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 20 70 25 83 14 47 50 58 number: 23 88 26 91 14 51 51 61 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 22 61 18 103 19 30 52 30 number: 30 66 (D) 123 23 37 59 34 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 28 99 2 118 20 75 141 66 number: 45 154 (D) 202 43 148 226 128 : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: 19 94 2 86 29 65 101 70 number: 22 104 (D) 90 36 81 112 85 Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: - 3 - 3 - - - - number: - 3 - 3 - - - - Hay balers ..............................................farms: 3 37 2 9 1 5 9 3 number: 4 37 (D) 9 (D) 5 11 4 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 39. Machinery and Equipment on Operation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : McDonough : McHenry : McLean : Macon : Macoupin : Madison : Marion : Marshall ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery : and equipment ......................................farms, 2022: 658 828 1,488 570 1,235 962 881 491 2017: 760 881 1,416 589 1,169 1,079 1,004 472 $1,000, 2022: 199,632 157,404 478,462 198,104 366,014 218,653 185,945 145,268 2017: 177,253 153,733 397,185 165,884 237,529 190,154 147,760 115,716 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 303,391 190,101 321,547 347,552 296,368 227,290 211,062 295,861 2017: 233,227 174,498 280,498 281,637 203,190 176,232 147,171 245,161 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $9,999 ...........................................2022: 98 120 136 82 87 67 115 53 2017: 71 145 124 75 137 136 210 58 $10,000 to $19,999 .....................................2022: 55 98 111 50 89 102 122 44 2017: 64 116 159 76 192 143 142 31 $20,000 to $29,999 .....................................2022: 46 89 148 41 106 72 85 16 2017: 61 104 153 34 110 110 113 31 $30,000 to $49,999 .....................................2022: 61 109 176 32 237 152 120 52 2017: 111 99 136 54 151 162 125 61 $50,000 to $69,999 .....................................2022: 48 66 137 79 131 88 89 31 2017: 81 86 101 47 79 112 107 34 : $70,000 to $99,999 .....................................2022: 24 42 93 42 112 90 51 25 2017: 50 56 89 36 65 84 66 27 $100,000 to $199,999 ...................................2022: 111 128 181 58 138 140 121 69 2017: 100 104 153 68 136 108 94 54 $200,000 to $499,999 ...................................2022: 91 104 228 75 129 135 71 122 2017: 103 92 225 86 147 126 66 107 $500,000 or more .......................................2022: 124 72 278 111 206 116 107 79 2017: 119 79 276 113 152 98 81 69 : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ...........................farms, 2022: 489 629 1,098 404 936 768 628 347 2017: 603 687 1,017 427 918 848 628 372 number, 2022: 1,150 1,363 2,408 992 1,998 1,514 1,313 709 2017: 1,300 1,321 2,214 1,096 1,927 1,667 1,236 675 : Tractors ............................................farms, 2022: 517 664 1,094 420 979 815 669 379 2017: 594 736 1,075 464 973 905 682 399 number, 2022: 1,792 2,054 3,288 1,231 3,292 2,421 1,819 1,242 2017: 1,939 2,150 3,292 1,395 3,184 2,929 1,827 1,381 : Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .....................farms, 2022: 288 397 477 225 455 321 266 131 2017: 308 394 492 235 436 420 258 192 number, 2022: 387 603 653 294 640 465 340 176 2017: 404 617 663 298 650 613 370 286 : 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms, 2022: 332 430 610 219 626 554 424 241 2017: 397 492 656 280 653 686 460 236 number, 2022: 574 799 870 306 1,086 846 644 362 2017: 625 850 984 414 1,059 1,165 700 398 : 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ......................farms, 2022: 324 244 730 242 550 427 301 280 2017: 361 304 703 295 558 443 330 280 number, 2022: 831 652 1,765 631 1,566 1,110 835 704 2017: 910 683 1,645 683 1,475 1,151 757 697 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled .............farms, 2022: 241 146 596 193 453 332 202 209 2017: 287 186 611 239 425 351 224 241 number, 2022: 281 167 654 213 543 365 259 229 2017: 318 214 651 269 503 394 272 270 : Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled ........farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - number, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - : Forage harvesters, self-propelled ...................farms, 2022: 7 25 20 7 31 23 6 1 2017: 14 25 2 10 34 26 13 8 number, 2022: 7 26 20 9 35 23 6 (D) 2017: 16 29 (D) 10 36 26 13 8 : Hay balers ..........................................farms, 2022: 126 195 128 35 246 202 151 65 2017: 172 225 167 60 284 278 172 80 number, 2022: 159 238 175 41 310 254 190 77 2017: 210 297 221 69 367 358 204 97 : 2022 INVENTORY : : Manufactured 2017 to 2022: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 188 189 398 139 305 216 198 104 number: 261 275 479 206 380 310 231 137 Tractors ................................................farms: 126 139 264 134 202 171 128 81 number: 253 218 418 222 317 248 162 140 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 56 50 79 52 60 42 40 20 number: 57 62 83 61 63 45 40 21 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 46 61 54 49 76 78 60 23 number: 76 84 60 52 83 83 60 33 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 69 44 158 62 91 67 42 48 number: 120 72 275 109 171 120 62 86 : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: 55 21 147 60 73 62 31 29 number: 70 26 153 66 85 69 36 32 Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: 2 3 1 2 1 - 2 - number: (D) 3 (D) (D) (D) - (D) - Hay balers ..............................................farms: 17 10 21 8 45 21 5 6 number: 21 10 22 9 46 25 7 6 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 39. Machinery and Equipment on Operation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Mason : Massac : Menard : Mercer : Monroe : Montgomery : Morgan : Moultrie ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery : and equipment ......................................farms, 2022: 588 350 356 690 533 952 753 480 2017: 548 417 386 748 568 1,067 693 526 $1,000, 2022: 201,540 69,588 86,633 155,792 146,459 264,344 214,558 112,850 2017: 193,102 73,519 100,999 147,506 122,415 271,902 184,885 107,926 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 342,755 198,822 243,352 225,786 274,783 277,672 284,938 235,104 2017: 352,375 176,306 261,654 197,201 215,520 254,828 266,790 205,183 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $9,999 ...........................................2022: 87 17 24 74 31 103 77 53 2017: 47 47 57 100 79 154 58 137 $10,000 to $19,999 .....................................2022: 39 32 45 57 71 103 41 58 2017: 52 42 48 86 77 104 86 75 $20,000 to $29,999 .....................................2022: 51 24 40 77 61 78 62 42 2017: 75 48 26 67 44 72 51 43 $30,000 to $49,999 .....................................2022: 41 62 47 92 57 148 104 43 2017: 77 74 43 82 87 134 101 48 $50,000 to $69,999 .....................................2022: 53 61 36 76 52 98 85 39 2017: 35 66 33 73 49 99 32 29 : $70,000 to $99,999 .....................................2022: 40 40 25 45 35 64 48 36 2017: 25 26 20 67 31 74 50 24 $100,000 to $199,999 ...................................2022: 87 53 38 81 45 65 96 60 2017: 42 61 44 78 63 118 68 54 $200,000 to $499,999 ...................................2022: 57 24 57 101 105 112 102 86 2017: 62 25 44 95 71 122 120 57 $500,000 or more .......................................2022: 133 37 44 87 76 181 138 63 2017: 133 28 71 100 67 190 127 59 : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ...........................farms, 2022: 421 254 242 536 391 701 540 266 2017: 379 327 283 611 440 838 537 265 number, 2022: 1,013 526 529 1,147 871 1,568 1,185 582 2017: 921 623 607 1,236 1,022 1,875 1,148 577 : Tractors ............................................farms, 2022: 397 276 239 547 414 763 584 339 2017: 412 366 261 606 451 846 559 310 number, 2022: 1,324 721 678 1,575 1,537 2,455 1,957 905 2017: 1,429 970 776 1,898 1,545 2,672 1,846 889 : Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .....................farms, 2022: 133 104 93 265 185 350 266 165 2017: 151 139 98 296 204 339 269 176 number, 2022: 223 139 97 356 275 469 379 205 2017: 241 215 145 455 294 415 326 221 : 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms, 2022: 249 192 137 366 287 506 415 218 2017: 267 275 164 429 325 598 375 181 number, 2022: 399 317 230 552 494 782 641 295 2017: 443 440 243 734 625 913 631 276 : 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ......................farms, 2022: 272 113 136 263 246 427 336 171 2017: 279 128 181 302 253 495 373 172 number, 2022: 702 265 351 667 768 1,204 937 405 2017: 745 315 388 709 626 1,344 889 392 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled .............farms, 2022: 218 68 108 214 202 334 297 145 2017: 250 89 128 250 186 393 288 155 number, 2022: 241 74 117 249 244 385 341 168 2017: 268 103 139 271 223 430 306 170 : Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled ........farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - number, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - : Forage harvesters, self-propelled ...................farms, 2022: - 7 - 4 11 3 16 1 2017: 1 6 3 12 19 24 8 - number, 2022: - 7 - 4 11 3 16 (D) 2017: (D) 6 (D) 14 27 29 10 - : Hay balers ..........................................farms, 2022: 44 63 42 125 141 109 99 83 2017: 59 64 68 174 143 179 119 57 number, 2022: 55 71 49 151 171 142 120 87 2017: 63 82 99 241 181 220 142 62 : 2022 INVENTORY : : Manufactured 2017 to 2022: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 159 70 87 171 101 214 193 76 number: 199 102 125 217 121 307 251 101 Tractors ................................................farms: 109 72 77 93 66 171 187 96 number: 207 98 142 128 129 300 318 156 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 26 13 31 43 19 70 45 37 number: 40 13 31 45 19 92 47 41 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 39 33 30 32 35 76 72 39 number: 42 35 43 32 44 82 82 40 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 69 30 31 35 31 72 109 39 number: 125 50 68 51 66 126 189 75 : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: 53 13 30 38 34 59 91 19 number: 58 14 36 42 35 64 97 26 Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: - - - - - - 3 - number: - - - - - - 3 - Hay balers ..............................................farms: 6 6 2 7 7 8 14 - number: 6 6 (D) 8 8 8 19 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 39. Machinery and Equipment on Operation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Ogle : Peoria : Perry : Piatt : Pike : Pope : Pulaski : Putnam ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery : and equipment ......................................farms, 2022: 919 989 479 390 1,018 332 166 166 2017: 1,011 884 572 422 956 322 222 147 $1,000, 2022: 296,774 209,311 135,463 158,515 224,043 36,022 50,161 41,947 2017: 249,363 159,355 100,032 144,007 194,689 24,406 40,315 40,015 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 322,932 211,639 282,804 406,448 220,082 108,500 302,177 252,695 2017: 246,650 180,266 174,881 341,248 203,650 75,796 181,600 272,212 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $9,999 ...........................................2022: 84 109 44 38 158 32 11 26 2017: 102 115 82 37 146 48 23 16 $10,000 to $19,999 .....................................2022: 74 83 44 34 116 33 43 6 2017: 133 109 75 44 105 50 31 16 $20,000 to $29,999 .....................................2022: 69 68 43 27 48 37 17 5 2017: 93 100 59 47 106 46 16 17 $30,000 to $49,999 .....................................2022: 113 117 77 36 113 42 11 17 2017: 114 136 95 53 110 68 41 14 $50,000 to $69,999 .....................................2022: 86 90 49 36 76 41 18 31 2017: 101 63 37 23 89 38 28 11 : $70,000 to $99,999 .....................................2022: 71 92 20 20 63 55 14 13 2017: 61 54 25 34 68 24 11 4 $100,000 to $199,999 ...................................2022: 119 169 61 54 128 44 10 23 2017: 120 108 55 36 87 26 16 27 $200,000 to $499,999 ...................................2022: 141 107 80 50 200 32 10 28 2017: 126 94 90 52 120 12 34 20 $500,000 or more .......................................2022: 162 154 61 95 116 16 32 17 2017: 161 105 54 96 125 10 22 22 : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ...........................farms, 2022: 716 714 354 289 767 240 109 104 2017: 790 679 404 305 727 226 155 107 number, 2022: 1,465 1,348 745 824 1,749 415 274 342 2017: 1,411 1,228 837 900 1,581 394 328 254 : Tractors ............................................farms, 2022: 775 771 390 287 822 261 143 134 2017: 856 729 456 312 734 250 183 117 number, 2022: 2,650 2,326 1,287 943 2,221 572 374 449 2017: 2,768 2,014 1,527 1,083 2,038 535 477 460 : Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .....................farms, 2022: 337 322 149 145 295 87 59 54 2017: 398 336 196 160 188 97 49 61 number, 2022: 484 495 222 232 361 109 62 78 2017: 599 465 289 259 269 113 63 98 : 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms, 2022: 496 476 259 162 477 187 99 95 2017: 600 453 344 207 490 177 131 82 number, 2022: 895 731 478 222 688 246 122 200 2017: 994 663 617 311 710 262 189 159 : 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ......................farms, 2022: 472 436 240 176 515 95 63 68 2017: 487 392 243 198 433 91 100 77 number, 2022: 1,271 1,100 587 489 1,172 217 190 171 2017: 1,175 886 621 513 1,059 160 225 203 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled .............farms, 2022: 355 320 173 159 344 40 40 53 2017: 363 295 192 175 322 24 78 66 number, 2022: 391 393 223 193 409 43 48 59 2017: 390 329 221 201 388 (D) 94 76 : Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled ........farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - number, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - : Forage harvesters, self-propelled ...................farms, 2022: 21 24 1 8 17 - - - 2017: 39 6 17 2 13 - 3 1 number, 2022: 24 27 (D) 8 17 - - - 2017: 45 6 17 (D) 13 - 3 (D) : Hay balers ..........................................farms, 2022: 194 161 98 35 191 82 29 9 2017: 239 157 146 32 174 78 47 14 number, 2022: 228 207 122 47 221 100 35 12 2017: 303 187 181 43 206 98 55 17 : 2022 INVENTORY : : Manufactured 2017 to 2022: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 223 245 64 108 193 51 45 56 number: 273 295 84 186 263 62 53 99 Tractors ................................................farms: 125 170 46 78 175 56 32 34 number: 267 243 86 189 229 69 52 53 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 27 40 13 32 43 14 16 7 number: 33 40 13 37 50 16 16 7 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 36 56 19 15 63 41 9 17 number: 50 71 21 19 65 47 10 31 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 84 92 24 56 89 6 14 11 number: 184 132 52 133 114 6 26 15 : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: 70 54 16 53 58 2 10 5 number: 78 58 26 59 61 (D) 13 5 Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: - 3 - - 1 - - - number: - 6 - - (D) - - - Hay balers ..............................................farms: 20 24 12 9 15 12 8 2 number: 20 27 12 15 15 12 8 (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 39. Machinery and Equipment on Operation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Randolph : Richland : Rock Island : St. Clair : Saline : Sangamon : Schuyler : Scott ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery : and equipment ......................................farms, 2022: 744 548 571 743 393 996 574 267 2017: 808 596 649 793 452 1,083 544 300 $1,000, 2022: 167,572 164,221 121,323 233,056 76,948 342,883 99,880 55,604 2017: 127,926 94,327 116,745 145,306 70,443 280,875 96,089 71,386 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 225,231 299,673 212,475 313,669 195,796 344,260 174,007 208,255 2017: 158,325 158,267 179,885 183,236 155,847 259,349 176,634 237,953 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $9,999 ...........................................2022: 83 94 53 104 27 94 149 33 2017: 126 67 62 111 73 160 101 47 $10,000 to $19,999 .....................................2022: 74 67 73 31 53 106 81 31 2017: 124 87 76 90 51 161 60 26 $20,000 to $29,999 .....................................2022: 62 41 39 68 60 91 72 31 2017: 91 54 81 75 39 76 55 20 $30,000 to $49,999 .....................................2022: 107 46 77 106 37 83 55 19 2017: 110 83 82 111 57 122 104 37 $50,000 to $69,999 .....................................2022: 58 57 64 76 47 93 40 26 2017: 87 69 67 81 58 85 48 24 : $70,000 to $99,999 .....................................2022: 68 32 48 50 33 71 24 20 2017: 44 48 53 41 45 82 17 10 $100,000 to $199,999 ...................................2022: 113 37 71 65 72 151 31 26 2017: 61 72 82 90 51 99 33 66 $200,000 to $499,999 ...................................2022: 78 78 60 96 38 133 48 59 2017: 83 72 78 92 46 122 66 31 $500,000 or more .......................................2022: 101 96 86 147 26 174 74 22 2017: 82 44 68 102 32 176 60 39 : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ...........................farms, 2022: 572 400 429 596 285 671 357 208 2017: 613 408 525 608 368 790 350 221 number, 2022: 1,145 970 789 1,435 622 1,532 730 438 2017: 1,242 987 912 1,270 784 1,752 685 520 : Tractors ............................................farms, 2022: 634 392 473 627 324 727 411 209 2017: 677 443 544 642 382 770 389 237 number, 2022: 2,040 1,398 1,390 2,424 892 2,060 1,071 519 2017: 2,098 1,377 1,525 2,195 1,027 2,263 1,102 659 : Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .....................farms, 2022: 282 180 213 297 114 370 160 95 2017: 292 204 278 304 145 346 159 97 number, 2022: 404 226 305 489 158 486 218 114 2017: 423 268 399 491 197 441 245 120 : 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms, 2022: 467 283 321 449 224 401 247 94 2017: 473 315 345 463 275 498 247 142 number, 2022: 861 449 523 840 360 537 383 147 2017: 839 514 559 803 366 739 358 211 : 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ......................farms, 2022: 309 245 226 392 155 382 188 118 2017: 323 227 254 354 191 413 194 138 number, 2022: 775 723 562 1,095 374 1,037 470 258 2017: 836 595 567 901 464 1,083 499 328 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled .............farms, 2022: 269 200 154 332 80 327 169 94 2017: 287 176 174 301 102 371 163 107 number, 2022: 304 269 165 410 103 381 204 109 2017: 326 201 189 364 129 424 193 124 : Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled ........farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - number, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - : Forage harvesters, self-propelled ...................farms, 2022: 15 9 16 19 4 4 4 3 2017: 20 7 8 13 7 2 8 3 number, 2022: 17 9 18 21 (D) 5 4 3 2017: 25 8 8 13 7 (D) 8 3 : Hay balers ..........................................farms, 2022: 192 73 121 156 99 78 95 40 2017: 232 87 115 148 115 139 101 54 number, 2022: 274 100 159 185 131 99 113 48 2017: 312 95 147 192 141 180 116 66 : 2022 INVENTORY : : Manufactured 2017 to 2022: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 133 103 123 166 83 237 108 66 number: 143 124 154 214 108 370 132 80 Tractors ................................................farms: 125 66 123 122 80 192 76 61 number: 169 110 161 194 124 339 88 99 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 35 29 46 37 15 78 19 18 number: 36 31 49 40 15 83 19 18 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 54 25 45 46 40 69 20 17 number: 54 32 50 55 43 77 22 28 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 46 29 46 55 42 88 38 34 number: 79 47 62 99 66 179 47 53 : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: 28 22 29 53 14 79 26 27 number: 31 29 30 61 15 93 33 28 Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: 1 1 - - 2 1 - - number: (D) (D) - - (D) (D) - - Hay balers ..............................................farms: 5 5 10 12 19 12 8 3 number: 5 5 18 13 19 14 10 3 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 39. Machinery and Equipment on Operation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Shelby : Stark : Stephenson : Tazewell : Union : Vermilion : Wabash : Warren ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery : and equipment ......................................farms, 2022: 1,199 346 998 869 601 1,009 177 660 2017: 1,197 362 965 857 590 1,049 208 711 $1,000, 2022: 252,854 130,920 251,801 246,920 77,781 299,210 65,064 213,161 2017: 228,704 109,593 223,670 185,591 67,224 274,153 64,623 202,272 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 210,888 378,382 252,306 284,142 129,419 296,541 367,594 322,972 2017: 191,064 302,743 231,782 216,559 113,939 261,347 310,687 284,489 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $9,999 ...........................................2022: 188 40 89 115 48 76 15 44 2017: 209 17 111 133 81 80 10 62 $10,000 to $19,999 .....................................2022: 112 34 85 84 84 103 8 49 2017: 123 32 120 83 66 105 31 68 $20,000 to $29,999 .....................................2022: 100 12 133 73 61 79 26 54 2017: 112 46 105 57 86 136 26 44 $30,000 to $49,999 .....................................2022: 128 15 119 76 99 171 26 44 2017: 146 41 114 112 95 150 41 77 $50,000 to $69,999 .....................................2022: 103 35 122 79 73 90 9 40 2017: 95 35 89 60 72 81 17 51 : $70,000 to $99,999 .....................................2022: 112 34 79 66 44 59 11 47 2017: 81 30 65 55 41 57 7 49 $100,000 to $199,999 ...................................2022: 146 48 99 87 97 129 29 115 2017: 123 44 123 93 70 118 17 91 $200,000 to $499,999 ...................................2022: 136 45 117 134 64 108 18 140 2017: 149 49 128 138 55 142 22 143 $500,000 or more .......................................2022: 174 83 155 155 31 194 35 127 2017: 159 68 110 126 24 180 37 126 : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ...........................farms, 2022: 864 278 777 617 406 722 133 533 2017: 866 277 749 639 433 798 141 570 number, 2022: 1,963 551 1,517 1,346 742 1,582 442 1,144 2017: 1,946 568 1,408 1,355 782 1,778 418 1,274 : Tractors ............................................farms, 2022: 883 253 803 645 496 697 129 531 2017: 907 264 825 657 492 769 149 564 number, 2022: 3,004 911 2,779 1,960 1,217 2,141 533 1,812 2017: 3,130 994 2,818 2,032 1,259 2,430 519 2,031 : Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .....................farms, 2022: 442 88 340 289 199 285 64 221 2017: 431 118 367 293 177 316 83 267 number, 2022: 674 135 497 428 260 402 100 304 2017: 601 185 554 392 262 444 119 388 : 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms, 2022: 589 163 511 364 380 382 77 323 2017: 639 161 553 424 376 461 94 349 number, 2022: 952 260 982 553 596 596 145 549 2017: 1,072 268 1,013 673 612 709 144 613 : 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ......................farms, 2022: 524 186 444 416 181 424 87 396 2017: 557 198 460 419 187 495 92 396 number, 2022: 1,378 516 1,300 979 361 1,143 288 959 2017: 1,457 541 1,251 967 385 1,277 256 1,030 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled .............farms, 2022: 458 140 305 320 75 337 91 294 2017: 432 150 319 336 97 399 83 326 number, 2022: 520 156 342 360 91 421 100 325 2017: 498 166 353 351 120 468 91 369 : Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled ........farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - number, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - : Forage harvesters, self-propelled ...................farms, 2022: 17 3 41 5 8 11 2 6 2017: 15 - 40 4 3 6 1 16 number, 2022: 20 3 44 5 8 11 (D) 6 2017: 17 - 46 4 3 6 (D) 22 : Hay balers ..........................................farms, 2022: 170 34 231 107 129 103 21 132 2017: 200 48 272 125 147 130 29 148 number, 2022: 189 41 297 129 158 123 31 166 2017: 253 61 341 157 178 174 40 186 : 2022 INVENTORY : : Manufactured 2017 to 2022: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 211 90 175 155 72 217 41 179 number: 245 113 247 219 78 253 66 219 Tractors ................................................farms: 125 52 120 122 124 159 16 97 number: 168 115 186 216 137 251 39 137 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 45 4 20 37 31 49 8 26 number: 46 9 20 43 32 51 (D) 26 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 58 19 43 34 64 55 2 24 number: 61 19 44 40 66 65 (D) 24 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 43 44 67 79 39 76 12 58 number: 61 87 122 133 39 135 21 87 : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: 42 47 37 78 12 46 17 66 number: 43 48 44 94 18 56 20 70 Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: 1 - - - 8 - - 1 number: (D) - - - 8 - - (D) Hay balers ..............................................farms: 18 1 29 15 30 9 - 7 number: 18 (D) 31 17 30 10 - 7 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 39. Machinery and Equipment on Operation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Washington : Wayne : White : Whiteside : Will : Williamson : Winnebago : Woodford ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery : and equipment ......................................farms, 2022: 635 901 434 1,005 780 563 691 997 2017: 715 1,025 496 959 801 610 736 920 $1,000, 2022: 283,262 189,377 155,937 287,419 190,915 68,707 118,253 230,704 2017: 232,475 193,311 140,216 271,487 130,942 57,461 107,417 189,398 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 446,082 210,186 359,302 285,989 244,762 122,037 171,133 231,398 2017: 325,140 188,596 282,694 283,093 163,473 94,199 145,947 205,867 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $9,999 ...........................................2022: 34 154 109 115 72 66 66 110 2017: 67 177 50 96 90 87 105 119 $10,000 to $19,999 .....................................2022: 52 123 31 103 88 82 94 107 2017: 60 111 72 116 125 74 130 101 $20,000 to $29,999 .....................................2022: 51 120 27 73 54 61 78 83 2017: 72 135 34 57 84 96 82 134 $30,000 to $49,999 .....................................2022: 59 91 36 100 102 107 117 122 2017: 64 133 91 130 114 84 101 87 $50,000 to $69,999 .....................................2022: 34 52 13 70 46 51 67 97 2017: 50 71 45 89 79 84 53 83 : $70,000 to $99,999 .....................................2022: 39 75 28 57 71 34 55 61 2017: 50 81 33 43 44 48 30 51 $100,000 to $199,999 ...................................2022: 79 101 57 187 108 71 68 116 2017: 82 98 55 113 97 68 84 95 $200,000 to $499,999 ...................................2022: 125 86 52 134 125 66 87 157 2017: 116 89 28 166 92 47 95 124 $500,000 or more .......................................2022: 162 99 81 166 114 25 59 144 2017: 154 130 88 149 76 22 56 126 : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ...........................farms, 2022: 497 600 306 800 608 430 505 722 2017: 562 713 342 783 650 456 540 688 number, 2022: 1,439 1,346 876 1,451 1,308 711 849 1,428 2017: 1,500 1,788 946 1,411 1,275 791 902 1,402 : Tractors ............................................farms, 2022: 505 650 305 807 633 491 539 794 2017: 573 758 361 786 636 515 563 721 number, 2022: 2,234 1,851 990 2,660 2,226 1,167 1,568 2,261 2017: 2,498 2,238 1,183 2,631 2,070 1,194 1,656 2,212 : Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .....................farms, 2022: 192 259 106 326 333 207 282 327 2017: 254 302 151 298 362 215 294 307 number, 2022: 250 338 169 520 520 276 458 452 2017: 375 420 190 436 605 280 461 495 : 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms, 2022: 383 413 178 501 456 346 321 493 2017: 427 492 221 544 386 367 366 483 number, 2022: 697 653 244 850 805 544 554 747 2017: 790 737 346 923 704 582 642 714 : 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ......................farms, 2022: 376 342 173 507 333 161 245 478 2017: 419 412 205 512 314 157 233 442 number, 2022: 1,287 860 577 1,290 901 347 556 1,062 2017: 1,333 1,081 647 1,272 761 332 553 1,003 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled .............farms, 2022: 332 219 145 379 284 83 164 370 2017: 356 296 157 392 272 106 191 330 number, 2022: 413 273 194 412 349 113 179 405 2017: 413 352 190 409 311 130 214 359 : Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled ........farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - number, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - : Forage harvesters, self-propelled ...................farms, 2022: 28 10 2 17 19 6 15 9 2017: 34 2 - 19 14 8 33 2 number, 2022: 29 13 (D) 17 20 6 18 9 2017: 39 (D) - 19 16 8 35 (D) : Hay balers ..........................................farms, 2022: 131 134 58 144 136 164 133 128 2017: 173 163 73 171 144 172 194 145 number, 2022: 178 164 79 170 166 210 162 179 2017: 225 194 91 199 165 228 237 200 : 2022 INVENTORY : : Manufactured 2017 to 2022: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 157 160 113 246 217 102 120 185 number: 192 197 187 304 279 122 130 245 Tractors ................................................farms: 116 140 83 132 125 99 81 166 number: 206 265 159 251 186 116 112 241 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 27 47 17 31 44 24 40 55 number: 27 50 17 44 44 24 50 61 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 32 76 29 40 55 59 36 48 number: 38 86 32 49 72 65 37 52 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 68 70 50 78 47 25 19 80 number: 141 129 110 158 70 27 25 128 : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: 60 35 45 69 32 - 15 56 number: 79 45 57 80 37 - 18 58 Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: 1 - - 6 4 - - - number: (D) - - 6 4 - - - Hay balers ..............................................farms: 11 4 - 15 29 19 11 13 number: 12 4 - 16 36 23 17 13 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 39. Machinery and Equipment on Operation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Illinois : Adams : Alexander : Bond : Boone : Brown : Bureau ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2022 INVENTORY - Con. : : Manufactured prior to 2017: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 44,916 873 98 392 298 225 673 number: 92,349 1,750 170 795 519 440 1,378 Tractors ................................................farms: 50,232 998 112 458 339 284 791 number: 154,910 2,817 263 1,306 1,055 676 2,892 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 20,636 288 27 179 125 82 334 number: 29,558 402 (D) 236 209 102 538 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 31,879 651 64 279 214 177 507 number: 51,567 1,025 (D) 488 376 270 854 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 29,494 589 65 226 182 137 560 number: 73,785 1,390 (D) 582 470 304 1,500 : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: 20,789 408 39 161 140 97 360 number: 23,456 440 49 184 148 111 390 Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: 866 23 - 11 6 - 5 number: 912 (D) - 11 7 - (D) Hay balers ..............................................farms: 10,477 291 31 102 110 59 110 number: 12,881 363 (D) 122 125 64 135 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Calhoun : Carroll : Cass : Champaign : Christian : Clark : Clay : Clinton ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2022 INVENTORY - Con. : : Manufactured prior to 2017: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 270 410 228 842 477 417 400 544 number: 497 795 520 1,980 1,153 1,013 899 1,161 Tractors ................................................farms: 329 485 271 873 519 456 445 633 number: 789 1,584 768 2,839 1,542 1,254 1,324 2,432 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 103 214 127 388 215 194 156 253 number: 114 304 175 556 294 270 234 360 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 236 309 156 504 279 277 275 439 number: 356 506 219 773 396 418 471 868 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 164 292 163 609 348 223 233 433 number: 319 774 374 1,510 852 566 619 1,204 : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: 96 191 96 502 226 175 171 293 number: 110 207 113 555 247 209 196 330 Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: 7 12 6 3 1 3 4 30 number: (D) 12 (D) (D) (D) 4 4 31 Hay balers ..............................................farms: 83 85 28 68 71 95 85 129 number: 98 98 34 83 90 124 110 155 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Coles : Cook : Crawford : Cumberland : De Kalb : De Witt : Douglas : Du Page ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2022 INVENTORY - Con. : : Manufactured prior to 2017: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 387 72 350 431 563 240 245 39 number: 809 142 820 832 1,139 551 597 45 Tractors ................................................farms: 403 77 361 469 634 266 293 32 number: 1,058 229 1,087 1,454 2,327 811 886 59 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 193 46 142 227 270 107 126 21 number: 235 (D) 200 288 457 148 167 (D) 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 220 44 194 296 409 156 178 21 number: 302 71 299 513 695 251 261 (D) 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 213 19 206 237 462 172 188 - number: 521 (D) 588 653 1,175 412 458 - : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: 150 19 173 166 332 160 165 - number: 173 26 206 193 364 176 182 - Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: 2 1 7 17 5 1 5 - number: (D) (D) (D) 17 (D) (D) 5 - Hay balers ..............................................farms: 74 9 59 101 124 44 68 6 number: 91 10 65 123 156 56 (D) 6 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Edgar : Edwards : Effingham : Fayette : Ford : Franklin : Fulton : Gallatin ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2022 INVENTORY - Con. : : Manufactured prior to 2017: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 424 207 800 642 339 340 779 106 number: 954 492 1,529 1,285 732 670 1,431 410 Tractors ................................................farms: 455 226 880 721 364 391 874 105 number: 1,271 731 3,049 2,023 1,217 984 2,358 342 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 176 96 335 251 129 120 348 18 number: 229 135 491 321 207 151 464 43 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 244 145 632 456 198 283 545 58 number: 350 221 1,149 668 296 409 859 104 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 275 141 500 407 274 207 458 75 number: 692 375 1,409 1,034 714 424 1,035 195 : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: 212 90 384 276 201 95 288 42 number: 223 98 415 314 228 109 328 55 Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: 6 3 26 13 3 8 15 - number: 6 3 26 14 4 8 (D) - Hay balers ..............................................farms: 53 52 274 176 57 91 192 34 number: 67 (D) 334 213 70 116 225 45 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 39. Machinery and Equipment on Operation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Greene : Grundy : Hamilton : Hancock : Hardin : Henderson : Henry : Iroquois ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2022 INVENTORY - Con. : : Manufactured prior to 2017: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 449 278 305 745 84 301 845 911 number: 836 563 726 1,550 159 634 1,629 1,949 Tractors ................................................farms: 481 300 326 842 94 326 974 1,046 number: 1,376 1,060 1,092 2,514 227 1,059 3,309 3,358 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 177 105 153 354 45 129 430 418 number: 228 173 239 456 82 193 673 572 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 287 218 198 520 61 187 654 594 number: 411 371 363 832 109 308 1,077 882 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 300 217 182 468 21 234 615 749 number: 737 516 490 1,226 36 558 1,559 1,904 : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: 173 175 150 382 9 150 456 608 number: 182 196 190 429 (D) 167 499 665 Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: 14 7 - 8 - 2 16 6 number: (D) 7 - 10 - (D) 16 8 Hay balers ..............................................farms: 77 50 65 154 28 57 220 135 number: 95 60 81 190 39 68 271 165 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Jackson : Jasper : Jefferson : Jersey : Jo Daviess : Johnson : Kane : Kankakee ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2022 INVENTORY - Con. : : Manufactured prior to 2017: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 508 523 617 259 593 383 328 483 number: 1,066 1,070 1,195 575 1,091 572 715 1,058 Tractors ................................................farms: 649 577 670 339 681 421 374 536 number: 1,913 1,959 1,979 944 2,352 965 1,213 1,759 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 281 216 246 117 300 153 193 242 number: 358 300 376 173 470 206 350 357 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 484 397 484 219 488 315 247 332 number: 791 690 780 324 901 502 412 555 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 280 361 344 179 372 135 197 330 number: 764 969 823 447 981 257 451 847 : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: 185 282 221 130 202 43 111 239 number: 204 307 254 155 237 (D) 127 265 Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: 12 9 9 4 20 3 14 4 number: 12 9 9 (D) (D) 3 14 4 Hay balers ..............................................farms: 148 119 224 88 264 147 71 68 number: 205 134 286 124 351 186 86 75 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Kendall : Knox : Lake : La Salle : Lawrence : Lee : Livingston : Logan ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2022 INVENTORY - Con. : : Manufactured prior to 2017: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 243 608 169 1,113 217 531 913 387 number: 477 1,294 254 2,017 667 1,001 1,903 892 Tractors ................................................farms: 287 728 180 1,165 234 607 968 412 number: 916 2,097 407 3,877 813 2,087 3,251 1,448 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 151 281 130 525 74 239 307 196 number: 224 374 194 781 114 355 455 271 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 188 474 78 720 142 407 615 231 number: 295 690 (D) 1,110 259 658 913 391 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 163 433 40 855 140 418 758 284 number: 397 1,033 (D) 1,986 440 1,074 1,883 786 : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: 136 241 26 676 99 319 600 204 number: 149 266 (D) 726 110 368 670 232 Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: - 12 1 15 - 10 12 2 number: - 12 (D) 15 - 11 12 (D) Hay balers ..............................................farms: 60 178 35 206 36 109 86 50 number: 74 212 (D) 248 (D) 137 105 55 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : McDonough : McHenry : McLean : Macon : Macoupin : Madison : Marion : Marshall ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2022 INVENTORY - Con. : : Manufactured prior to 2017: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 398 528 921 359 784 671 499 313 number: 889 1,088 1,929 786 1,618 1,204 1,082 572 Tractors ................................................farms: 454 602 987 369 906 742 601 357 number: 1,539 1,836 2,870 1,009 2,975 2,173 1,657 1,102 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 245 353 414 182 409 287 234 112 number: 330 541 570 233 577 420 300 155 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 297 381 561 175 567 492 373 226 number: 498 715 810 254 1,003 763 584 329 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 288 230 668 217 515 403 293 267 number: 711 580 1,490 522 1,395 990 773 618 : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: 189 127 464 140 396 275 175 181 number: 211 141 501 147 458 296 223 197 Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: 5 22 19 5 30 23 4 1 number: (D) 23 (D) (D) (D) 23 (D) (D) Hay balers ..............................................farms: 109 186 116 30 210 187 146 61 number: 138 228 153 32 264 229 183 71 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 39. Machinery and Equipment on Operation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Mason : Massac : Menard : Mercer : Monroe : Montgomery : Morgan : Moultrie ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2022 INVENTORY - Con. : : Manufactured prior to 2017: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 366 208 195 442 346 626 470 242 number: 814 424 404 930 750 1,261 934 481 Tractors ................................................farms: 369 237 181 512 392 681 534 305 number: 1,117 623 536 1,447 1,408 2,155 1,639 749 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 115 91 62 228 168 287 230 140 number: 183 126 66 311 256 377 332 164 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 221 169 110 339 258 446 365 186 number: 357 282 187 520 450 700 559 255 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 249 94 113 251 233 401 308 152 number: 577 215 283 616 702 1,078 748 330 : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: 168 55 79 178 173 281 215 131 number: 183 60 81 207 209 321 244 142 Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: - 7 - 4 11 3 13 1 number: - 7 - 4 11 3 13 (D) Hay balers ..............................................farms: 40 58 41 122 137 105 88 83 number: 49 65 (D) 143 163 134 101 87 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Ogle : Peoria : Perry : Piatt : Pike : Pope : Pulaski : Putnam ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2022 INVENTORY - Con. : : Manufactured prior to 2017: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 620 571 329 261 694 214 96 79 number: 1,192 1,053 661 638 1,486 353 221 243 Tractors ................................................farms: 740 699 367 260 758 226 119 120 number: 2,383 2,083 1,201 754 1,992 503 322 396 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 312 292 137 122 252 77 43 51 number: 451 455 209 195 311 93 46 71 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 475 438 243 149 433 156 91 82 number: 845 660 457 203 623 199 112 169 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 441 391 230 145 471 93 56 63 number: 1,087 968 535 356 1,058 211 164 156 : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: 291 270 163 114 292 38 32 48 number: 313 335 197 134 348 (D) 35 54 Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: 21 21 1 8 16 - - - number: 24 21 (D) 8 (D) - - - Hay balers ..............................................farms: 182 150 90 28 178 75 22 7 number: 208 180 110 32 206 88 27 (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Randolph : Richland : Rock Island : St. Clair : Saline : Sangamon : Schuyler : Scott ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2022 INVENTORY - Con. : : Manufactured prior to 2017: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 497 354 357 554 248 577 313 179 number: 1,002 846 635 1,221 514 1,162 598 358 Tractors ................................................farms: 575 353 434 598 294 641 372 179 number: 1,871 1,288 1,229 2,230 768 1,721 983 420 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 249 154 174 270 102 308 151 77 number: 368 195 256 449 143 403 199 96 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 425 262 295 431 200 342 231 86 number: 807 417 473 785 317 460 361 119 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 293 238 213 373 127 352 170 100 number: 696 676 500 996 308 858 423 205 : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: 243 188 125 289 69 251 147 67 number: 273 240 135 349 88 288 171 81 Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: 14 8 16 19 2 3 4 3 number: (D) (D) 18 21 (D) (D) 4 3 Hay balers ..............................................farms: 191 71 112 151 84 71 87 37 number: 269 95 141 172 112 85 103 45 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Shelby : Stark : Stephenson : Tazewell : Union : Vermilion : Wabash : Warren ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2022 INVENTORY - Con. : : Manufactured prior to 2017: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 770 230 687 564 377 636 117 454 number: 1,718 438 1,270 1,127 664 1,329 376 925 Tractors ................................................farms: 842 237 771 603 433 634 123 505 number: 2,836 796 2,593 1,744 1,080 1,890 494 1,675 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 406 85 326 262 174 245 56 199 number: 628 126 477 385 228 351 (D) 278 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 544 146 487 337 328 347 75 304 number: 891 241 938 513 530 531 (D) 525 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 509 162 423 386 156 383 82 380 number: 1,317 429 1,178 846 322 1,008 267 872 : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: 418 96 274 244 63 303 76 232 number: 477 108 298 266 73 365 80 255 Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: 16 3 41 5 - 11 2 5 number: (D) 3 44 5 - 11 (D) (D) Hay balers ..............................................farms: 158 34 207 92 111 94 21 125 number: 171 (D) 266 112 128 113 31 159 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 39. Machinery and Equipment on Operation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Washington : Wayne : White : Whiteside : Will : Williamson : Winnebago : Woodford ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2022 INVENTORY - Con. : : Manufactured prior to 2017: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 465 533 261 655 516 378 443 615 number: 1,247 1,149 689 1,147 1,029 589 719 1,183 Tractors ................................................farms: 476 586 275 776 584 448 505 709 number: 2,028 1,586 831 2,409 2,040 1,051 1,456 2,020 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 170 216 96 303 300 188 249 281 number: 223 288 152 476 476 252 408 391 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 357 360 149 482 423 307 292 450 number: 659 567 212 801 733 479 517 695 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 361 317 154 482 317 149 236 426 number: 1,146 731 467 1,132 831 320 531 934 : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: 276 188 119 315 257 83 151 315 number: 334 228 137 332 312 113 161 347 Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: 28 10 2 11 15 6 15 9 number: (D) 13 (D) 11 16 6 18 9 Hay balers ..............................................farms: 121 130 58 129 113 150 123 120 number: 166 160 79 154 130 187 145 166 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 40. Fertilizers and Chemicals Applied: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Illinois : Adams : Alexander : Bond : Boone : Brown : Bureau ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil : conditioners .......................................farms, 2022: 43,006 820 65 308 225 221 786 2017: 43,796 854 51 303 271 194 738 acres treated, 2022: 17,407,602 239,532 34,301 97,250 98,328 56,079 340,712 2017: 18,347,483 286,804 25,448 106,751 83,458 55,307 356,353 Cropland fertilized, except cropland pasture ......farms, 2022: 41,784 788 51 296 223 212 781 2017: 42,165 824 48 274 264 188 725 acres treated, 2022: 17,286,029 231,648 33,939 96,772 98,292 55,225 340,339 2017: 18,163,593 277,225 25,132 105,570 82,979 53,846 354,777 Pastureland and rangeland fertilized ..............farms, 2022: 3,236 158 15 22 9 22 15 2017: 4,575 177 4 50 28 23 28 acres treated, 2022: 121,573 7,884 362 478 36 854 373 2017: 183,890 9,579 316 1,181 479 1,461 1,576 Manure ..............................................farms, 2022: 7,973 229 3 50 69 50 112 2017: 9,616 266 4 106 84 42 112 acres treated, 2022: 543,446 9,472 24 1,735 4,181 3,213 9,559 2017: 597,699 12,075 220 5,998 3,461 3,492 6,223 : Organic fertilizer ..................................farms, 2022: 868 17 - 4 5 4 15 2017: 952 11 2 6 8 10 17 acres treated, 2022: 107,209 1,369 - 564 48 1,350 1,714 2017: 144,211 608 (D) (D) 216 3,336 1,421 : Acres treated to control- : Insects ...........................................farms, 2022: 20,505 329 28 114 98 97 460 2017: 20,664 437 17 123 101 83 444 acres, 2022: 8,343,768 100,711 21,694 46,294 49,177 23,177 201,924 2017: 8,714,608 150,217 13,841 66,580 26,884 22,379 197,833 Weeds, grass, or brush ............................farms, 2022: 43,653 821 69 305 222 243 806 2017: 39,834 759 52 265 232 160 703 acres, 2022: 20,617,538 280,253 37,754 121,070 112,469 64,282 384,313 2017: 21,577,782 324,534 37,014 136,130 99,482 60,455 380,800 Nematodes .........................................farms, 2022: 6,073 103 1 23 25 7 164 2017: 4,777 65 2 34 28 18 108 acres, 2022: 1,969,545 16,440 (D) 4,750 32,281 2,927 50,346 2017: 1,595,798 13,381 (D) 6,158 7,539 6,492 35,075 : Diseases in crops and orchards ....................farms, 2022: 10,451 190 11 50 31 32 264 2017: 6,811 89 7 58 17 18 185 acres, 2022: 4,658,635 46,722 3,520 29,558 32,390 6,255 140,484 2017: 3,062,971 26,975 2,129 23,116 3,424 2,878 97,631 : Chemicals used to control growth, thin fruit, : ripen, or defoliate ................................farms, 2022: 1,301 32 1 17 10 7 18 2017: 562 9 - 4 2 - 3 acres on which used, 2022: 133,903 1,942 (D) 369 449 700 3,435 2017: 93,147 1,385 - 110 (D) - (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 40. Fertilizers and Chemicals Applied: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Calhoun : Carroll : Cass : Champaign : Christian : Clark : Clay : Clinton ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil : conditioners .......................................farms, 2022: 210 366 211 997 500 386 308 571 2017: 235 354 262 935 534 417 381 534 acres treated, 2022: 36,906 184,093 91,633 421,682 259,685 158,906 138,691 200,973 2017: 41,141 177,077 121,245 440,554 293,856 169,497 165,720 172,853 Cropland fertilized, except cropland pasture ......farms, 2022: 207 356 208 989 491 382 294 559 2017: 214 354 255 922 521 407 353 524 acres treated, 2022: 36,098 182,589 91,267 421,470 259,121 158,735 137,151 200,648 2017: 40,472 175,048 119,784 439,111 292,903 168,604 162,955 172,588 Pastureland and rangeland fertilized ..............farms, 2022: 15 40 7 18 20 11 38 27 2017: 33 24 25 30 36 28 70 30 acres treated, 2022: 808 1,504 366 212 564 171 1,540 325 2017: 669 2,029 1,461 1,443 953 893 2,765 265 Manure ..............................................farms, 2022: 28 116 36 104 66 51 34 146 2017: 28 139 31 99 81 37 73 174 acres treated, 2022: 570 11,925 782 4,454 3,480 3,471 8,268 16,268 2017: 1,148 16,368 913 3,199 2,599 3,267 18,269 15,987 : Organic fertilizer ..................................farms, 2022: 3 9 2 39 2 6 5 20 2017: 3 2 4 17 8 6 8 10 acres treated, 2022: 94 579 (D) 1,998 (D) 300 532 2,145 2017: 275 (D) (D) 493 2,579 1,691 745 3,654 : Acres treated to control- : Insects ...........................................farms, 2022: 101 220 98 468 238 179 116 283 2017: 93 176 121 457 265 149 132 274 acres, 2022: 16,920 100,709 36,921 209,174 125,910 97,700 62,524 95,830 2017: 14,195 81,652 51,722 185,427 138,337 54,823 70,044 84,499 Weeds, grass, or brush ............................farms, 2022: 220 401 222 998 514 396 345 582 2017: 193 347 238 895 496 382 315 490 acres, 2022: 43,577 202,382 113,624 490,231 314,715 167,196 163,933 229,237 2017: 50,594 185,904 146,936 539,586 360,033 200,276 226,261 195,195 Nematodes .........................................farms, 2022: 19 49 28 117 74 68 48 77 2017: 22 36 27 106 74 36 20 45 acres, 2022: 4,144 23,435 6,478 49,229 30,544 31,542 17,791 22,764 2017: 2,252 16,194 4,936 29,147 28,361 11,577 11,242 8,469 : Diseases in crops and orchards ....................farms, 2022: 45 103 58 250 115 103 84 141 2017: 26 59 39 153 82 48 33 76 acres, 2022: 3,429 56,726 29,054 135,262 72,656 34,955 43,024 50,428 2017: 3,126 44,435 14,477 51,959 45,472 11,927 21,687 27,049 : Chemicals used to control growth, thin fruit, : ripen, or defoliate ................................farms, 2022: 17 8 4 28 8 13 7 17 2017: 7 6 5 15 - 4 2 3 acres on which used, 2022: 323 5,203 40 3,800 (D) 907 159 1,142 2017: 228 424 6,021 1,828 - (D) (D) (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Coles : Cook : Crawford : Cumberland : De Kalb : De Witt : Douglas : Du Page ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil : conditioners .......................................farms, 2022: 388 47 323 352 548 288 384 14 2017: 410 73 295 360 548 317 392 19 acres treated, 2022: 129,821 5,874 159,453 91,431 278,780 127,911 162,000 120 2017: 164,095 5,364 157,217 109,146 295,815 138,465 161,390 1,045 Cropland fertilized, except cropland pasture ......farms, 2022: 382 47 310 344 539 284 354 14 2017: 400 67 283 350 541 302 370 19 acres treated, 2022: 129,591 5,874 158,663 90,896 278,679 127,515 161,711 120 2017: 163,214 5,342 156,249 108,729 295,566 137,540 160,962 (D) Pastureland and rangeland fertilized ..............farms, 2022: 17 - 22 24 18 6 53 - 2017: 28 7 31 25 27 25 42 1 acres treated, 2022: 230 - 790 535 101 396 289 - 2017: 881 22 968 417 249 925 428 (D) Manure ..............................................farms, 2022: 53 23 38 61 97 31 102 2 2017: 73 14 52 94 150 46 106 2 acres treated, 2022: 1,697 458 5,910 5,799 15,706 2,830 2,812 (D) 2017: 2,323 603 3,797 6,546 18,758 1,212 3,338 (D) : Organic fertilizer ..................................farms, 2022: 5 10 5 4 13 3 17 - 2017: 3 7 4 5 25 4 16 3 acres treated, 2022: (D) 23 988 16 4,322 (D) 960 - 2017: 53 32 521 395 8,771 2,681 2,362 5 : Acres treated to control- : Insects ...........................................farms, 2022: 170 26 142 158 305 166 200 13 2017: 145 32 127 172 282 163 172 13 acres, 2022: 51,382 407 76,733 51,142 154,026 71,422 67,916 (D) 2017: 52,270 (D) 64,248 45,350 116,773 59,823 69,098 (D) Weeds, grass, or brush ............................farms, 2022: 403 37 353 372 560 287 339 7 2017: 388 52 255 322 535 297 345 9 acres, 2022: 171,796 6,749 189,007 111,437 318,651 161,776 195,252 108 2017: 201,191 8,987 172,575 125,834 334,808 167,804 207,940 1,169 Nematodes .........................................farms, 2022: 57 2 52 63 57 47 43 1 2017: 60 5 33 53 56 57 34 - acres, 2022: 14,446 (D) 20,284 16,463 29,882 16,491 15,036 (D) 2017: 9,123 (D) 16,078 4,487 25,211 26,997 7,053 - : Diseases in crops and orchards ....................farms, 2022: 85 14 66 80 111 90 75 6 2017: 51 9 49 55 104 48 72 2 acres, 2022: 37,270 661 36,150 28,686 75,100 44,873 39,658 (D) 2017: 15,460 780 21,282 11,812 35,204 27,276 37,121 (D) : Chemicals used to control growth, thin fruit, : ripen, or defoliate ................................farms, 2022: 14 3 8 17 11 4 13 1 2017: 3 2 1 9 11 5 3 - acres on which used, 2022: 841 (D) 1,787 5,344 1,436 (D) 3,296 (D) 2017: 66 (D) (D) 362 1,953 857 221 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 40. Fertilizers and Chemicals Applied: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Edgar : Edwards : Effingham : Fayette : Ford : Franklin : Fulton : Gallatin ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil : conditioners .......................................farms, 2022: 439 199 700 650 389 264 713 109 2017: 429 185 760 710 385 277 619 116 acres treated, 2022: 226,550 79,566 184,521 212,315 202,574 98,023 211,738 139,687 2017: 218,155 75,893 202,920 236,200 195,467 107,611 230,022 131,258 Cropland fertilized, except cropland pasture ......farms, 2022: 437 183 684 625 388 248 706 104 2017: 425 180 734 656 381 241 611 106 acres treated, 2022: 226,143 78,546 183,426 210,300 202,392 95,647 209,692 139,444 2017: 217,112 74,252 200,381 232,097 (D) 104,727 224,306 130,067 Pastureland and rangeland fertilized ..............farms, 2022: 16 31 51 81 4 46 38 14 2017: 13 28 116 132 4 67 56 17 acres treated, 2022: 407 1,020 1,095 2,015 182 2,376 2,046 243 2017: 1,043 1,641 2,539 4,103 (D) 2,884 5,716 1,191 Manure ..............................................farms, 2022: 35 41 192 142 34 51 124 5 2017: 26 42 281 168 63 69 158 6 acres treated, 2022: 1,094 2,492 13,822 5,801 3,395 3,115 3,838 40 2017: 1,195 4,581 20,034 5,316 6,242 4,431 8,901 256 : Organic fertilizer ..................................farms, 2022: 3 10 11 8 5 13 10 1 2017: 4 4 8 14 15 5 15 1 acres treated, 2022: 860 380 425 1,054 190 202 949 (D) 2017: 202 246 3,020 5,410 444 1,312 295 (D) : Acres treated to control- : Insects ...........................................farms, 2022: 218 82 358 272 178 94 289 42 2017: 194 49 364 295 173 94 274 43 acres, 2022: 119,374 46,201 99,364 105,417 104,965 35,965 87,479 61,068 2017: 87,592 21,654 100,407 111,163 89,525 51,208 99,634 66,389 Weeds, grass, or brush ............................farms, 2022: 445 201 744 676 382 270 738 108 2017: 404 165 641 603 378 219 571 102 acres, 2022: 292,551 91,542 205,680 241,205 242,018 123,430 255,942 152,036 2017: 277,180 90,431 225,389 270,477 244,496 125,222 249,349 152,057 Nematodes .........................................farms, 2022: 69 14 94 62 66 31 113 10 2017: 49 6 74 35 58 29 88 12 acres, 2022: 41,281 5,655 15,138 16,168 25,360 17,833 22,596 14,115 2017: 10,441 (D) 11,305 8,933 20,077 8,694 20,282 3,354 : Diseases in crops and orchards ....................farms, 2022: 106 44 152 122 94 45 150 18 2017: 48 27 97 108 72 31 80 24 acres, 2022: 63,880 31,421 28,034 35,216 56,262 24,330 38,886 27,413 2017: 39,418 12,439 35,685 23,428 37,929 18,315 18,774 28,095 : Chemicals used to control growth, thin fruit, : ripen, or defoliate ................................farms, 2022: 11 - 20 15 13 4 37 4 2017: 3 2 9 4 1 5 11 4 acres on which used, 2022: 1,530 - 1,640 1,317 775 151 613 538 2017: 255 (D) 1,083 182 (D) 439 2,808 2,220 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Greene : Grundy : Hamilton : Hancock : Hardin : Henderson : Henry : Iroquois ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil : conditioners .......................................farms, 2022: 473 319 253 709 27 289 834 1,143 2017: 469 318 230 746 43 305 840 1,104 acres treated, 2022: 174,510 148,968 122,010 247,315 7,261 130,037 331,934 503,791 2017: 183,573 164,673 112,916 290,767 8,163 131,653 360,154 510,796 Cropland fertilized, except cropland pasture ......farms, 2022: 471 316 228 697 17 288 817 1,129 2017: 456 312 218 715 34 303 822 1,094 acres treated, 2022: 172,655 148,876 121,323 244,699 (D) 127,760 330,582 503,209 2017: 180,427 164,399 112,262 283,909 7,462 129,957 358,639 509,804 Pastureland and rangeland fertilized ..............farms, 2022: 21 9 31 64 12 31 45 40 2017: 50 15 23 130 18 24 72 36 acres treated, 2022: 1,855 92 687 2,616 (D) 2,277 1,352 582 2017: 3,146 274 654 6,858 701 1,696 1,515 992 Manure ..............................................farms, 2022: 49 29 47 148 17 80 186 144 2017: 86 36 24 182 3 88 247 171 acres treated, 2022: 2,362 588 1,371 16,929 332 7,885 9,092 28,637 2017: 4,622 628 363 12,583 (D) 4,689 12,621 15,420 : Organic fertilizer ..................................farms, 2022: 10 2 1 11 - 5 22 19 2017: 8 2 2 10 - 4 16 15 acres treated, 2022: 2,756 (D) (D) 598 - 1,216 3,872 2,830 2017: 812 (D) (D) 2,449 - 409 3,510 4,877 : Acres treated to control- : Insects ...........................................farms, 2022: 183 130 87 391 5 144 437 573 2017: 205 162 92 413 11 183 511 512 acres, 2022: 63,646 68,770 55,652 128,682 (D) 49,827 156,693 239,027 2017: 89,415 80,776 61,807 182,134 4,152 54,503 204,423 216,583 Weeds, grass, or brush ............................farms, 2022: 477 325 257 695 29 300 832 1,156 2017: 429 302 202 672 40 279 810 1,054 acres, 2022: 213,878 176,355 165,327 302,161 8,570 145,182 380,309 592,118 2017: 233,832 211,692 150,789 333,924 9,765 140,113 396,982 608,327 Nematodes .........................................farms, 2022: 51 40 21 99 2 49 108 175 2017: 36 46 19 82 2 48 102 153 acres, 2022: 14,020 11,663 4,890 25,411 (D) 8,658 41,526 61,711 2017: 13,056 17,052 25,813 20,259 (D) 7,532 31,788 63,298 : Diseases in crops and orchards ....................farms, 2022: 89 72 32 173 1 93 238 286 2017: 52 61 32 116 2 64 164 131 acres, 2022: 41,412 48,443 10,135 59,565 (D) 37,160 96,580 127,221 2017: 12,690 45,787 28,941 53,234 (D) 16,735 69,570 46,066 : Chemicals used to control growth, thin fruit, : ripen, or defoliate ................................farms, 2022: 11 6 3 18 1 19 23 25 2017: 7 7 2 9 - 4 14 4 acres on which used, 2022: 1,590 1,419 105 1,713 (D) 392 3,038 3,641 2017: 1,814 2,504 (D) 1,292 - 1,040 1,683 (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 40. Fertilizers and Chemicals Applied: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Jackson : Jasper : Jefferson : Jersey : Jo Daviess : Johnson : Kane : Kankakee ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil : conditioners .......................................farms, 2022: 402 488 473 263 499 187 295 502 2017: 395 519 534 296 462 215 344 525 acres treated, 2022: 151,602 158,236 135,678 88,305 145,885 29,578 115,745 254,198 2017: 106,316 166,408 167,304 125,041 151,378 32,359 136,530 247,316 Cropland fertilized, except cropland pasture ......farms, 2022: 377 480 435 249 480 138 289 497 2017: 366 503 484 291 447 153 328 517 acres treated, 2022: 147,279 157,581 131,037 87,790 139,605 23,519 115,481 253,956 2017: 102,886 164,428 161,611 122,564 146,064 28,056 135,968 247,109 Pastureland and rangeland fertilized ..............farms, 2022: 68 32 91 24 89 78 13 16 2017: 89 66 152 47 91 82 27 16 acres treated, 2022: 4,323 655 4,641 515 6,280 6,059 264 242 2017: 3,430 1,980 5,693 2,477 5,314 4,303 562 207 Manure ..............................................farms, 2022: 93 93 92 42 234 28 79 73 2017: 89 124 105 51 283 47 89 71 acres treated, 2022: 2,541 9,134 2,716 817 17,787 733 3,687 1,959 2017: 4,751 7,504 3,401 1,277 19,226 1,121 3,055 5,821 : Organic fertilizer ..................................farms, 2022: 15 5 17 6 4 7 24 10 2017: 17 15 10 9 11 2 9 5 acres treated, 2022: 381 292 304 185 142 254 3,943 2,880 2017: 637 1,961 216 4,213 409 (D) 1,326 174 : Acres treated to control- : Insects ...........................................farms, 2022: 169 226 147 88 202 52 168 204 2017: 154 239 170 134 227 22 180 257 acres, 2022: 52,865 82,796 61,685 29,411 45,255 8,212 42,203 83,964 2017: 45,353 78,827 58,573 52,705 72,458 4,073 54,772 104,275 Weeds, grass, or brush ............................farms, 2022: 412 532 460 274 500 146 289 516 2017: 342 472 399 273 426 124 310 485 acres, 2022: 211,298 196,523 149,514 109,798 151,230 22,799 128,044 290,492 2017: 148,934 193,910 181,680 135,233 151,778 29,138 145,928 285,579 Nematodes .........................................farms, 2022: 51 65 37 30 60 9 44 82 2017: 41 49 48 44 46 4 28 60 acres, 2022: 14,132 13,453 11,235 6,225 7,900 624 8,869 28,644 2017: 3,278 11,821 23,795 10,704 9,468 332 6,524 30,285 : Diseases in crops and orchards ....................farms, 2022: 113 124 71 39 84 18 74 100 2017: 80 84 61 32 42 20 63 62 acres, 2022: 24,608 54,492 22,890 11,076 16,899 2,019 21,701 38,315 2017: 27,993 30,354 30,805 18,053 14,374 3,973 16,478 30,763 : Chemicals used to control growth, thin fruit, : ripen, or defoliate ................................farms, 2022: 20 12 16 4 25 4 11 20 2017: 15 4 6 - 7 2 7 2 acres on which used, 2022: 751 2,544 2,512 75 1,106 65 452 3,434 2017: 622 256 169 - 50 (D) 382 (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Kendall : Knox : Lake : La Salle : Lawrence : Lee : Livingston : Logan ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil : conditioners .......................................farms, 2022: 223 613 74 1,193 203 585 1,114 440 2017: 229 547 92 1,082 253 571 995 478 acres treated, 2022: 105,698 277,657 15,910 457,023 133,875 290,831 446,608 265,423 2017: 99,846 278,688 13,796 433,827 164,080 318,651 421,590 262,919 Cropland fertilized, except cropland pasture ......farms, 2022: 220 604 68 1,180 197 580 1,110 435 2017: 228 537 75 1,073 248 557 977 475 acres treated, 2022: 105,469 276,026 15,808 456,188 133,716 290,453 445,864 265,032 2017: 99,753 274,574 13,627 432,244 163,477 317,503 421,465 262,705 Pastureland and rangeland fertilized ..............farms, 2022: 9 42 9 43 10 30 15 13 2017: 6 58 20 44 17 35 20 12 acres treated, 2022: 229 1,631 102 835 159 378 744 391 2017: 93 4,114 169 1,583 603 1,148 125 214 Manure ..............................................farms, 2022: 34 160 15 152 26 91 167 42 2017: 25 158 32 155 57 121 172 65 acres treated, 2022: 900 13,505 335 7,622 4,553 4,524 15,616 3,775 2017: 1,423 9,562 1,408 8,476 9,124 6,955 16,854 5,942 : Organic fertilizer ..................................farms, 2022: 4 11 3 12 1 10 24 6 2017: 14 9 14 20 2 25 18 6 acres treated, 2022: (D) 1,900 24 (D) (D) 1,470 2,818 802 2017: 1,905 1,828 718 1,938 (D) 4,274 3,629 360 : Acres treated to control- : Insects ...........................................farms, 2022: 121 344 44 651 94 346 680 227 2017: 104 310 50 611 117 311 501 218 acres, 2022: 58,587 177,981 4,375 268,168 77,293 169,046 246,017 118,382 2017: 55,567 172,724 5,612 253,766 92,580 169,051 208,209 107,860 Weeds, grass, or brush ............................farms, 2022: 232 639 70 1,211 203 599 1,144 460 2017: 208 536 71 1,023 231 535 939 458 acres, 2022: 117,864 331,195 17,698 542,491 165,764 320,787 550,622 339,761 2017: 116,067 313,478 18,652 513,447 193,779 346,682 546,321 316,252 Nematodes .........................................farms, 2022: 35 108 3 187 34 100 197 80 2017: 22 56 7 138 16 91 106 55 acres, 2022: 6,186 29,194 3 66,214 40,840 46,552 53,083 41,533 2017: 8,104 17,154 576 53,723 7,094 33,140 45,860 20,091 : Diseases in crops and orchards ....................farms, 2022: 44 205 21 291 47 170 354 139 2017: 40 122 21 182 62 109 200 63 acres, 2022: 24,501 88,738 100 104,132 53,724 97,836 171,073 81,923 2017: 25,476 63,378 189 93,283 58,182 71,252 104,633 23,998 : Chemicals used to control growth, thin fruit, : ripen, or defoliate ................................farms, 2022: 1 17 2 36 3 17 17 3 2017: 4 2 9 18 1 16 7 3 acres on which used, 2022: (D) 1,404 (D) 10,276 1,180 2,119 2,056 (D) 2017: 2,941 (D) 38 3,134 (D) 6,526 1,636 (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 40. Fertilizers and Chemicals Applied: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : McDonough : McHenry : McLean : Macon : Macoupin : Madison : Marion : Marshall ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil : conditioners .......................................farms, 2022: 423 339 1,027 383 738 554 396 346 2017: 520 394 1,023 420 711 607 445 371 acres treated, 2022: 164,275 118,919 465,798 201,830 286,816 192,228 150,641 155,144 2017: 201,800 138,427 471,837 205,514 280,736 236,591 153,495 149,378 Cropland fertilized, except cropland pasture ......farms, 2022: 412 327 1,009 373 716 540 372 346 2017: 505 376 1,002 403 690 578 410 360 acres treated, 2022: 162,745 118,221 465,275 201,567 284,709 191,334 147,480 154,412 2017: 197,715 137,254 471,056 205,078 276,614 234,401 150,105 146,503 Pastureland and rangeland fertilized ..............farms, 2022: 29 35 31 18 65 50 68 13 2017: 67 36 47 25 101 72 90 38 acres treated, 2022: 1,530 698 523 263 2,107 894 3,161 732 2017: 4,085 1,173 781 436 4,122 2,190 3,390 2,875 Manure ..............................................farms, 2022: 91 142 166 37 128 128 85 47 2017: 130 161 171 63 183 154 83 69 acres treated, 2022: 4,690 7,283 10,675 1,372 6,991 4,157 3,018 1,801 2017: 7,006 5,662 11,211 1,225 6,332 4,982 2,853 2,592 : Organic fertilizer ..................................farms, 2022: 10 17 23 5 9 13 5 4 2017: 8 28 18 13 8 12 23 11 acres treated, 2022: 779 84 1,576 (D) 2,254 7,044 22 160 2017: 5,554 237 3,070 2,569 4,057 352 1,597 306 : Acres treated to control- : Insects ...........................................farms, 2022: 231 175 607 190 314 242 170 181 2017: 315 225 563 183 365 286 183 219 acres, 2022: 89,994 40,231 279,638 76,285 135,966 78,198 81,073 89,916 2017: 101,025 72,198 228,858 75,958 136,611 126,103 92,783 88,380 Weeds, grass, or brush ............................farms, 2022: 408 345 1,045 373 762 561 404 346 2017: 506 339 965 397 646 549 368 352 acres, 2022: 206,126 148,079 537,226 241,969 350,521 211,152 174,381 174,501 2017: 258,790 170,166 563,995 249,687 321,818 265,183 164,642 169,898 Nematodes .........................................farms, 2022: 60 48 194 53 87 97 46 51 2017: 66 46 150 44 73 53 21 52 acres, 2022: 12,963 7,666 69,523 12,494 25,180 16,727 13,274 30,051 2017: 20,324 12,389 54,103 9,904 21,188 16,013 5,152 15,546 : Diseases in crops and orchards ....................farms, 2022: 104 116 312 101 154 121 66 129 2017: 104 76 209 67 96 83 65 76 acres, 2022: 49,941 31,879 182,591 44,358 73,947 37,511 18,407 66,470 2017: 39,177 28,351 101,996 21,513 36,492 20,409 14,923 52,335 : Chemicals used to control growth, thin fruit, : ripen, or defoliate ................................farms, 2022: 12 31 8 4 28 19 10 8 2017: 9 5 10 3 9 12 1 2 acres on which used, 2022: 2,828 4,166 1,134 153 1,019 627 295 1,345 2017: 385 129 2,077 59 1,879 212 (D) (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Mason : Massac : Menard : Mercer : Monroe : Montgomery : Morgan : Moultrie ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil : conditioners .......................................farms, 2022: 390 181 219 390 318 552 500 321 2017: 340 204 236 417 313 658 472 334 acres treated, 2022: 207,522 60,981 99,613 166,670 114,050 241,475 176,165 133,503 2017: 224,131 55,470 108,816 198,566 115,018 315,318 195,303 152,960 Cropland fertilized, except cropland pasture ......farms, 2022: 385 153 215 381 303 534 488 302 2017: 337 174 230 401 283 641 460 308 acres treated, 2022: 206,200 59,951 98,882 165,734 111,979 240,676 174,491 133,343 2017: 222,660 53,892 106,513 197,644 112,752 312,359 193,609 152,635 Pastureland and rangeland fertilized ..............farms, 2022: 25 34 19 31 41 34 41 29 2017: 36 44 31 35 70 72 33 47 acres treated, 2022: 1,322 1,030 731 936 2,071 799 1,674 160 2017: 1,471 1,578 2,303 922 2,266 2,959 1,694 325 Manure ..............................................farms, 2022: 26 30 28 87 75 86 50 105 2017: 31 26 47 111 78 126 68 110 acres treated, 2022: 1,379 1,915 1,505 9,404 3,093 5,191 1,918 3,494 2017: 2,085 420 2,265 5,489 3,882 6,387 2,579 4,371 : Organic fertilizer ..................................farms, 2022: 7 - - 7 19 7 9 20 2017: 5 4 4 7 3 4 7 10 acres treated, 2022: 881 - - 1,418 3,191 602 1,526 1,195 2017: (D) (D) 542 851 1,403 230 559 678 : Acres treated to control- : Insects ...........................................farms, 2022: 187 54 99 196 123 245 232 137 2017: 192 63 129 227 117 270 202 174 acres, 2022: 99,396 27,166 28,757 89,294 22,777 107,232 89,254 65,286 2017: 124,323 33,890 55,464 108,004 36,768 127,047 87,894 66,596 Weeds, grass, or brush ............................farms, 2022: 396 163 212 395 328 575 516 294 2017: 317 175 220 395 270 594 443 312 acres, 2022: 249,414 86,838 117,215 189,520 147,418 302,156 225,289 158,919 2017: 249,477 79,528 130,213 217,513 130,165 367,970 241,809 185,243 Nematodes .........................................farms, 2022: 105 9 26 56 30 69 74 37 2017: 66 4 29 45 22 44 64 49 acres, 2022: 39,453 973 13,976 30,790 9,491 24,764 19,817 5,531 2017: 47,304 136 15,182 16,296 10,785 18,303 27,876 26,013 : Diseases in crops and orchards ....................farms, 2022: 123 42 37 116 73 111 117 70 2017: 61 17 43 69 45 80 52 37 acres, 2022: 61,600 33,486 22,675 51,763 15,678 69,082 57,930 26,924 2017: 50,109 8,699 18,225 32,059 14,298 49,351 19,774 25,028 : Chemicals used to control growth, thin fruit, : ripen, or defoliate ................................farms, 2022: 38 1 - 15 15 12 25 17 2017: 9 1 4 3 - 4 8 2 acres on which used, 2022: 5,603 (D) - 1,520 1,252 606 326 307 2017: 2,854 (D) (D) 1,470 - (D) 583 (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 40. Fertilizers and Chemicals Applied: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Ogle : Peoria : Perry : Piatt : Pike : Pope : Pulaski : Putnam ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil : conditioners .......................................farms, 2022: 556 664 281 276 599 85 65 109 2017: 600 580 305 302 556 90 121 113 acres treated, 2022: 264,488 182,706 103,531 181,165 201,883 16,058 66,811 32,323 2017: 284,097 166,979 103,196 202,743 234,456 13,272 54,434 37,360 Cropland fertilized, except cropland pasture ......farms, 2022: 545 655 264 268 577 67 65 108 2017: 585 570 279 293 532 70 108 111 acres treated, 2022: 263,411 181,376 102,675 181,088 198,820 15,486 (D) (D) 2017: 282,011 165,792 100,429 202,590 229,223 11,649 52,775 37,330 Pastureland and rangeland fertilized ..............farms, 2022: 39 39 38 13 66 24 1 1 2017: 66 33 62 16 86 29 17 4 acres treated, 2022: 1,077 1,330 856 77 3,063 572 (D) (D) 2017: 2,086 1,187 2,767 153 5,233 1,623 1,659 30 Manure ..............................................farms, 2022: 164 113 49 29 102 40 11 9 2017: 216 125 79 23 91 18 9 14 acres treated, 2022: 17,030 3,540 1,007 539 19,884 3,569 1,440 695 2017: 14,799 5,854 1,614 1,180 11,602 1,872 193 497 : Organic fertilizer ..................................farms, 2022: 12 13 7 2 7 3 - 2 2017: 17 14 10 3 18 1 10 1 acres treated, 2022: 3,616 847 (D) (D) 1,081 58 - (D) 2017: 362 3,379 493 (D) 3,181 (D) 347 (D) : Acres treated to control- : Insects ...........................................farms, 2022: 287 347 84 159 246 20 45 56 2017: 292 298 80 149 244 20 67 67 acres, 2022: 150,594 100,587 22,471 92,151 94,175 5,496 41,223 14,870 2017: 140,183 79,223 31,655 108,994 119,569 2,476 26,363 16,975 Weeds, grass, or brush ............................farms, 2022: 557 657 286 279 621 96 81 115 2017: 597 525 255 284 503 80 111 110 acres, 2022: 293,645 204,893 128,883 211,439 266,956 21,363 77,068 36,132 2017: 300,517 188,691 139,110 245,472 294,168 15,439 71,588 38,033 Nematodes .........................................farms, 2022: 78 117 31 49 55 3 21 14 2017: 70 78 18 47 46 - 2 26 acres, 2022: 32,496 34,000 4,585 16,394 21,938 61 8,858 4,213 2017: 24,575 20,158 4,349 30,656 13,662 - (D) 4,739 : Diseases in crops and orchards ....................farms, 2022: 119 134 70 93 128 10 18 25 2017: 99 102 46 46 49 8 26 24 acres, 2022: 60,827 50,231 14,786 47,961 36,767 2,185 12,939 9,934 2017: 50,608 30,301 17,510 45,974 12,076 1,028 7,988 5,236 : Chemicals used to control growth, thin fruit, : ripen, or defoliate ................................farms, 2022: 18 10 8 9 15 2 6 2 2017: 7 9 12 10 5 - - - acres on which used, 2022: 657 1,045 373 1,167 345 (D) 726 (D) 2017: 536 252 866 4,859 386 - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Randolph : Richland : Rock Island : St. Clair : Saline : Sangamon : Schuyler : Scott ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil : conditioners .......................................farms, 2022: 447 318 331 483 193 605 325 160 2017: 428 295 363 493 207 616 318 188 acres treated, 2022: 160,742 140,010 88,124 202,351 71,070 341,188 92,134 56,963 2017: 155,052 118,827 104,419 175,936 93,336 375,773 106,538 81,084 Cropland fertilized, except cropland pasture ......farms, 2022: 416 313 325 475 181 586 312 152 2017: 403 289 350 482 188 598 304 183 acres treated, 2022: 156,739 139,769 87,517 199,514 68,676 339,067 90,608 56,499 2017: 151,908 118,317 102,499 175,091 91,185 373,919 104,122 79,362 Pastureland and rangeland fertilized ..............farms, 2022: 82 17 28 37 32 28 32 23 2017: 75 22 51 25 43 39 35 31 acres treated, 2022: 4,003 241 607 2,837 2,394 2,121 1,526 464 2017: 3,144 510 1,920 845 2,151 1,854 2,416 1,722 Manure ..............................................farms, 2022: 92 59 82 68 31 74 33 13 2017: 102 86 117 87 31 81 50 23 acres treated, 2022: 4,240 4,277 3,765 5,742 1,386 4,642 2,524 550 2017: 3,297 2,786 5,989 6,520 2,227 5,014 2,475 686 : Organic fertilizer ..................................farms, 2022: 17 1 9 9 1 6 5 - 2017: 3 3 14 7 6 7 7 4 acres treated, 2022: 202 (D) 657 1,654 (D) 1,030 60 - 2017: (D) (D) 465 678 (D) 1,197 157 191 : Acres treated to control- : Insects ...........................................farms, 2022: 144 150 159 219 49 315 130 63 2017: 131 92 172 186 57 359 142 73 acres, 2022: 63,530 77,273 42,995 90,168 27,657 139,407 30,768 26,862 2017: 61,369 39,204 48,180 64,097 29,114 204,143 45,980 19,266 Weeds, grass, or brush ............................farms, 2022: 441 331 323 491 207 612 344 158 2017: 390 261 310 416 175 602 293 173 acres, 2022: 183,153 171,882 102,003 243,299 103,270 410,207 115,268 79,033 2017: 180,860 142,280 107,768 197,727 105,346 476,657 131,406 114,992 Nematodes .........................................farms, 2022: 38 43 47 67 8 99 44 26 2017: 25 20 52 23 5 98 35 19 acres, 2022: 16,764 8,623 15,613 22,647 5,837 24,708 9,248 6,508 2017: 18,233 3,351 9,462 6,448 5,350 26,132 6,290 5,601 : Diseases in crops and orchards ....................farms, 2022: 82 91 73 121 17 155 65 24 2017: 52 47 55 58 20 126 31 16 acres, 2022: 32,405 32,922 18,399 47,533 19,813 146,376 17,448 12,545 2017: 16,265 14,651 13,094 21,890 6,483 94,017 9,136 11,551 : Chemicals used to control growth, thin fruit, : ripen, or defoliate ................................farms, 2022: 11 14 12 8 - 20 11 3 2017: 9 1 12 6 - 2 9 1 acres on which used, 2022: 689 855 1,760 1,314 - 1,007 391 110 2017: 2,328 (D) 2,525 339 - (D) 424 (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 40. Fertilizers and Chemicals Applied: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Shelby : Stark : Stephenson : Tazewell : Union : Vermilion : Wabash : Warren ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil : conditioners .......................................farms, 2022: 778 244 555 629 185 625 121 492 2017: 744 245 545 579 250 629 138 487 acres treated, 2022: 244,077 126,452 206,558 259,232 56,420 334,855 72,024 202,201 2017: 242,214 139,608 219,235 229,913 53,681 326,046 74,909 237,357 Cropland fertilized, except cropland pasture ......farms, 2022: 760 244 534 625 161 616 121 487 2017: 719 244 517 569 199 604 138 483 acres treated, 2022: 242,898 126,217 205,528 258,327 53,734 334,609 71,938 201,346 2017: 240,134 139,080 217,782 228,946 49,473 325,176 74,716 234,631 Pastureland and rangeland fertilized ..............farms, 2022: 36 12 45 32 41 22 4 23 2017: 76 11 66 38 80 42 11 39 acres treated, 2022: 1,179 235 1,030 905 2,686 246 86 855 2017: 2,080 528 1,453 967 4,208 870 193 2,726 Manure ..............................................farms, 2022: 138 31 220 115 48 53 12 105 2017: 173 48 261 127 40 105 10 129 acres treated, 2022: 6,388 3,009 20,190 7,380 2,111 4,045 763 6,640 2017: 8,065 2,783 26,910 8,263 938 3,530 98 7,479 : Organic fertilizer ..................................farms, 2022: 3 2 13 10 1 21 - 12 2017: 11 4 15 18 5 11 1 9 acres treated, 2022: 1,332 (D) 2,677 2,753 (D) 3,076 - 2,449 2017: 1,293 327 1,041 2,134 46 653 (D) 848 : Acres treated to control- : Insects ...........................................farms, 2022: 324 151 246 386 86 295 62 258 2017: 322 146 269 360 84 277 55 265 acres, 2022: 112,491 70,560 84,022 143,570 26,711 150,757 40,600 88,539 2017: 117,418 80,859 91,126 123,589 18,564 166,008 26,997 124,540 Weeds, grass, or brush ............................farms, 2022: 786 241 550 623 218 636 130 491 2017: 662 235 489 548 191 578 128 469 acres, 2022: 293,778 144,647 230,262 290,490 61,239 398,115 99,326 235,465 2017: 297,010 151,608 237,148 257,076 73,809 416,802 97,888 291,021 Nematodes .........................................farms, 2022: 125 46 65 136 19 87 22 70 2017: 80 33 41 107 14 62 16 49 acres, 2022: 27,866 14,333 14,153 41,603 8,631 40,843 3,190 23,276 2017: 25,527 9,304 9,835 33,887 522 38,145 2,454 12,409 : Diseases in crops and orchards ....................farms, 2022: 162 92 138 239 44 153 32 144 2017: 78 69 92 102 54 70 26 98 acres, 2022: 51,160 44,535 36,247 116,727 3,414 103,864 27,722 56,009 2017: 29,828 36,049 36,715 42,028 9,931 77,293 9,604 64,251 : Chemicals used to control growth, thin fruit, : ripen, or defoliate ................................farms, 2022: 31 4 10 21 7 19 2 14 2017: 3 1 2 5 14 6 1 4 acres on which used, 2022: 634 849 456 1,967 389 3,172 (D) 1,046 2017: 92 (D) (D) 492 1,239 2,180 (D) 30 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Washington : Wayne : White : Whiteside : Will : Williamson : Winnebago : Woodford ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil : conditioners .......................................farms, 2022: 479 433 278 623 429 199 329 651 2017: 515 523 274 610 456 238 369 604 acres treated, 2022: 246,970 164,043 177,347 256,336 164,517 50,648 106,675 194,857 2017: 245,031 229,046 191,486 292,003 151,932 48,780 129,141 211,368 Cropland fertilized, except cropland pasture ......farms, 2022: 473 389 263 617 425 163 318 635 2017: 509 493 250 599 437 203 355 591 acres treated, 2022: 246,410 160,185 176,619 254,960 164,357 48,962 106,478 193,344 2017: 244,258 223,756 189,007 291,436 151,608 47,287 128,615 209,945 Pastureland and rangeland fertilized ..............farms, 2022: 32 80 23 34 12 44 25 35 2017: 36 98 41 34 36 61 41 32 acres treated, 2022: 560 3,858 728 1,376 160 1,686 197 1,513 2017: 773 5,290 2,479 567 324 1,493 526 1,423 Manure ..............................................farms, 2022: 86 91 7 152 73 60 127 129 2017: 134 92 21 183 83 41 149 150 acres treated, 2022: 5,469 6,154 (D) 12,787 1,712 1,545 3,997 11,584 2017: 13,284 6,043 638 14,977 3,406 782 6,529 20,398 : Organic fertilizer ..................................farms, 2022: 2 2 2 15 18 3 11 26 2017: 12 8 1 13 21 8 16 21 acres treated, 2022: (D) (D) (D) 1,824 1,592 19 260 4,491 2017: 4,344 620 (D) 2,879 2,104 52 2,888 6,731 : Acres treated to control- : Insects ...........................................farms, 2022: 216 133 130 354 182 62 149 360 2017: 220 190 143 322 163 56 169 323 acres, 2022: 94,486 79,020 98,581 118,102 46,610 13,683 34,890 108,149 2017: 135,628 107,593 128,029 142,782 54,504 11,417 48,156 112,357 Weeds, grass, or brush ............................farms, 2022: 485 448 275 620 419 210 326 649 2017: 452 434 240 584 381 166 333 578 acres, 2022: 293,058 213,159 203,592 269,389 211,576 52,385 121,575 216,268 2017: 291,040 270,484 229,057 302,706 191,841 51,754 143,303 238,693 Nematodes .........................................farms, 2022: 60 41 35 116 59 17 25 117 2017: 39 34 21 108 50 24 56 82 acres, 2022: 17,248 9,562 20,828 30,647 12,393 2,402 6,819 23,801 2017: 7,040 15,888 12,415 38,542 19,463 2,105 16,882 33,180 : Diseases in crops and orchards ....................farms, 2022: 142 67 51 158 83 46 60 210 2017: 105 66 62 110 58 45 58 101 acres, 2022: 48,872 36,742 35,359 61,543 36,840 14,677 16,210 74,471 2017: 46,210 19,027 47,963 52,794 17,588 10,036 12,074 35,461 : Chemicals used to control growth, thin fruit, : ripen, or defoliate ................................farms, 2022: 23 13 4 27 28 10 11 9 2017: 16 14 2 19 7 8 4 8 acres on which used, 2022: 2,722 650 (D) 7,509 548 52 209 223 2017: 1,404 806 (D) 1,715 418 1,581 (D) 632 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 41. Land Use Practices: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Illinois : Adams : Alexander : Bond : Boone : Brown : Bureau ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Land drained by tile ................................farms, 2022: 23,701 415 5 32 157 117 597 2017: 24,507 430 10 54 157 106 531 acres, 2022: 8,835,553 75,982 (D) 3,220 58,916 18,492 242,905 2017: 9,474,677 83,168 1,289 4,486 51,060 17,115 252,877 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 373 183 (D) 101 375 158 407 2017: 387 193 129 83 325 161 476 : Land artificially drained by ditches ................farms, 2022: 12,064 214 32 116 35 39 134 2017: 12,941 259 29 116 46 47 142 acres, 2022: 3,579,995 42,995 24,602 41,052 29,945 4,957 29,206 2017: 3,610,740 55,767 15,911 42,117 4,583 7,426 28,163 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 297 201 769 354 856 127 218 2017: 279 215 549 363 100 158 198 : Land under conservation easement ....................farms, 2022: 4,569 50 3 33 7 64 84 2017: 1,913 29 2 11 5 19 33 acres, 2022: 202,183 2,306 (D) 954 78 2,434 1,680 2017: 131,546 1,792 (D) 340 505 1,384 2,754 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 44 46 (D) 29 11 38 20 2017: 69 62 (D) 31 101 73 83 : Cropland on which no-till practices : were used ..........................................farms, 2022: 21,631 381 44 162 78 135 345 2017: 21,979 404 38 152 100 116 320 acres, 2022: 6,439,833 71,151 28,591 32,775 15,194 28,687 98,077 2017: 6,471,985 88,564 19,037 31,041 17,605 24,352 101,043 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 298 187 650 202 195 212 284 2017: 294 219 501 204 176 210 316 : Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were : used (see text) ....................................farms, 2022: 21,258 519 21 124 113 102 464 2017: 21,268 550 21 131 151 107 421 acres, 2022: 8,891,525 160,715 8,181 47,219 64,902 32,820 192,331 2017: 9,454,154 192,254 8,848 58,606 58,587 28,388 159,301 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 418 310 390 381 574 322 415 2017: 445 350 421 447 388 265 378 : Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) .....................farms, 2022: 18,035 265 13 191 125 55 313 2017: 17,423 210 23 152 104 52 295 acres, 2022: 5,912,002 55,689 2,714 43,552 32,142 7,026 104,293 2017: 6,293,661 54,446 10,200 48,991 23,635 13,902 128,331 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 328 210 209 228 257 128 333 2017: 361 259 443 322 227 267 435 : Cropland planted to a cover crop : (excluding CRP) ....................................farms, 2022: 6,557 146 10 60 27 41 107 2017: 6,084 141 13 43 34 35 92 acres, 2022: 881,228 17,875 1,748 5,555 2,307 3,853 15,776 2017: 708,105 12,092 873 3,871 1,385 3,727 13,387 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 134 122 175 93 85 94 147 2017: 116 86 67 90 41 106 146 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ...farms, 2022: 20,796 316 36 118 121 74 491 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 : Calhoun : Carroll : Cass : Champaign : Christian : Clark : Clay : Clinton ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Land drained by tile ................................farms, 2022: 53 205 114 780 309 111 20 63 2017: 40 196 145 800 337 115 30 54 acres, 2022: 4,248 58,978 32,156 379,293 143,431 24,152 3,539 3,786 2017: 3,550 40,785 47,957 419,904 161,290 18,908 1,350 3,517 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 80 288 282 486 464 218 177 60 2017: 89 208 331 525 479 164 45 65 : Land artificially drained by ditches ................farms, 2022: 81 74 87 188 187 157 146 220 2017: 51 65 80 225 232 184 173 232 acres, 2022: 9,958 11,354 25,043 60,834 62,595 80,603 81,144 79,896 2017: 8,107 11,787 28,190 58,662 66,960 86,160 105,082 62,935 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 123 153 288 324 335 513 556 363 2017: 159 181 352 261 289 468 607 271 : Land under conservation easement ....................farms, 2022: 35 35 48 112 67 63 60 48 2017: 11 16 15 31 36 27 16 20 acres, 2022: 3,541 1,453 2,144 2,721 4,109 2,154 1,942 765 2017: 1,590 3,866 1,104 2,068 2,927 1,417 590 396 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 101 42 45 24 61 34 32 16 2017: 145 242 74 67 81 52 37 20 : Cropland on which no-till practices : were used ..........................................farms, 2022: 133 166 134 373 170 112 167 301 2017: 137 180 150 323 161 130 235 253 acres, 2022: 18,004 63,308 57,218 97,971 25,805 13,861 55,935 62,505 2017: 26,007 53,011 53,635 85,327 45,138 21,347 68,644 40,851 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 135 381 427 263 152 124 335 208 2017: 190 295 358 264 280 164 292 161 : Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were : used (see text) ....................................farms, 2022: 81 237 112 421 236 172 144 256 2017: 85 217 111 486 242 162 204 230 acres, 2022: 10,821 104,725 40,929 215,818 132,075 74,498 56,719 84,899 2017: 16,017 95,496 63,162 268,936 126,371 50,572 115,754 90,093 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 134 442 365 513 560 433 394 332 2017: 188 440 569 553 522 312 567 392 : Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) .....................farms, 2022: 93 126 58 492 329 294 199 317 2017: 77 91 83 362 323 329 182 320 acres, 2022: 16,139 38,969 17,344 195,079 162,744 107,656 55,470 84,427 2017: 9,890 39,466 36,349 193,745 199,178 139,922 49,618 68,472 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 174 309 299 397 495 366 279 266 2017: 128 434 438 535 617 425 273 214 : Cropland planted to a cover crop : (excluding CRP) ....................................farms, 2022: 42 82 43 110 58 61 36 110 2017: 22 59 58 86 36 43 53 77 acres, 2022: 2,668 13,998 7,207 21,451 6,611 3,053 3,923 15,394 2017: 901 14,916 9,006 9,801 2,344 1,980 11,845 8,809 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 64 171 168 195 114 50 109 140 2017: 41 253 155 114 65 46 223 114 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ...farms, 2022: 57 200 113 571 255 220 132 221 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 41. Land Use Practices: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Coles : Cook : Crawford : Cumberland : De Kalb : De Witt : Douglas : Du Page ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Land drained by tile ................................farms, 2022: 255 14 121 46 436 198 314 5 2017: 321 41 102 59 473 258 327 14 acres, 2022: 104,087 2,565 23,722 4,546 244,925 99,891 127,214 82 2017: 124,313 3,366 23,432 3,587 256,961 113,016 150,871 (D) Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 408 183 196 99 562 505 405 16 2017: 387 82 230 61 543 438 461 (D) : Land artificially drained by ditches ................farms, 2022: 106 18 114 189 89 76 83 9 2017: 123 21 130 236 105 103 94 4 acres, 2022: 15,424 1,114 53,033 63,458 30,239 17,042 26,375 119 2017: 20,093 1,063 40,244 90,056 25,885 18,710 25,773 (D) Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 146 62 465 336 340 224 318 13 2017: 163 51 310 382 247 182 274 (D) : Land under conservation easement ....................farms, 2022: 59 1 51 53 52 28 35 - 2017: 17 9 12 23 27 7 34 - acres, 2022: 6,646 (D) 2,684 781 1,463 2,823 392 - 2017: 285 9 325 1,679 1,331 135 843 - Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 113 (D) 53 15 28 101 11 - 2017: 17 1 27 73 49 19 25 - : Cropland on which no-till practices : were used ..........................................farms, 2022: 121 27 163 102 173 113 94 16 2017: 134 40 170 147 190 103 84 7 acres, 2022: 27,927 4,970 64,350 19,046 45,763 27,561 23,321 90 2017: 27,704 4,420 71,694 26,542 63,376 27,785 41,009 121 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 231 184 395 187 265 244 248 6 2017: 207 111 422 181 334 270 488 17 : Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were : used (see text) ....................................farms, 2022: 200 21 153 151 280 153 127 5 2017: 215 16 127 115 298 165 135 3 acres, 2022: 83,431 1,159 66,907 54,350 165,167 73,879 71,403 41 2017: 89,637 (D) 68,701 35,027 157,295 84,381 75,527 (D) Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 417 55 437 360 590 483 562 8 2017: 417 (D) 541 305 528 511 559 (D) : Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) .....................farms, 2022: 205 19 176 220 278 124 219 3 2017: 215 21 153 284 244 128 221 5 acres, 2022: 63,402 1,223 61,635 44,283 122,923 63,532 105,822 (D) 2017: 89,239 3,150 40,950 68,203 131,448 58,800 110,494 52 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 309 64 350 201 442 512 483 (D) 2017: 415 150 268 240 539 459 500 10 : Cropland planted to a cover crop : (excluding CRP) ....................................farms, 2022: 31 26 32 28 45 48 62 6 2017: 39 15 32 31 66 27 50 3 acres, 2022: 3,992 439 8,954 2,027 5,369 7,790 4,994 (D) 2017: 4,039 298 6,785 2,822 7,646 1,263 2,597 9 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 129 17 280 72 119 162 81 (D) 2017: 104 20 212 91 116 47 52 3 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ...farms, 2022: 180 4 170 153 333 179 193 - 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 41. Land Use Practices: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Edgar : Edwards : Effingham : Fayette : Ford : Franklin : Fulton : Gallatin ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Land drained by tile ................................farms, 2022: 322 88 64 76 356 17 357 50 2017: 315 95 71 96 364 24 328 62 acres, 2022: 177,860 19,944 6,274 7,820 159,519 2,487 97,931 63,984 2017: 174,838 26,035 4,853 9,689 186,965 2,369 110,365 64,493 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 552 227 98 103 448 146 274 1,280 2017: 555 274 68 101 514 99 336 1,040 : Land artificially drained by ditches ................farms, 2022: 99 63 409 258 115 67 155 44 2017: 105 43 442 276 112 67 170 56 acres, 2022: 29,911 17,735 122,555 106,312 41,911 29,394 26,924 57,995 2017: 22,626 14,534 143,401 109,441 38,000 29,591 30,197 59,268 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 302 282 300 412 364 439 174 1,318 2017: 215 338 324 397 339 442 178 1,058 : Land under conservation easement ....................farms, 2022: 49 12 73 94 76 22 111 4 2017: 12 12 25 19 28 7 28 1 acres, 2022: 3,774 425 3,895 4,343 1,414 622 5,909 78 2017: (D) 655 376 1,303 1,417 495 1,707 (D) Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 77 35 53 46 19 28 53 20 2017: (D) 55 15 69 51 71 61 (D) : Cropland on which no-till practices : were used ..........................................farms, 2022: 223 121 207 271 191 185 481 66 2017: 241 114 243 274 183 204 442 66 acres, 2022: 80,043 63,720 34,197 55,626 76,316 47,498 149,343 72,229 2017: 91,486 44,058 39,959 80,669 63,722 63,126 112,954 53,798 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 359 527 165 205 400 257 310 1,094 2017: 380 386 164 294 348 309 256 815 : Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were : used (see text) ....................................farms, 2022: 192 81 264 232 196 111 350 34 2017: 186 113 275 288 222 95 295 48 acres, 2022: 99,226 24,925 80,200 110,285 116,016 59,029 86,108 33,188 2017: 110,688 37,980 97,275 109,581 126,575 43,189 115,890 64,655 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 517 308 304 475 592 532 246 976 2017: 595 336 354 380 570 455 393 1,347 : Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) .....................farms, 2022: 214 67 493 443 157 81 202 56 2017: 146 53 454 408 151 90 195 61 acres, 2022: 114,832 6,794 103,996 79,852 50,326 23,894 29,936 51,071 2017: 86,919 8,942 98,361 85,582 61,059 25,209 49,178 36,464 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 537 101 211 180 321 295 148 912 2017: 595 169 217 210 404 280 252 598 : Cropland planted to a cover crop : (excluding CRP) ....................................farms, 2022: 46 43 68 102 57 55 119 16 2017: 24 40 90 82 38 59 105 18 acres, 2022: 3,428 8,421 13,022 7,434 12,085 6,729 17,952 4,019 2017: 1,733 8,637 10,009 5,410 6,324 5,616 11,258 5,655 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 75 196 192 73 212 122 151 251 2017: 72 216 111 66 166 95 107 314 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ...farms, 2022: 262 97 261 249 199 93 309 38 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 41. Land Use Practices: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Greene : Grundy : Hamilton : Hancock : Hardin : Henderson : Henry : Iroquois ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Land drained by tile ................................farms, 2022: 264 264 66 400 3 152 625 931 2017: 276 275 59 388 2 181 670 961 acres, 2022: 79,040 127,076 20,674 116,861 (D) 37,526 228,030 456,207 2017: 81,187 156,771 12,495 125,645 (D) 53,470 247,057 470,303 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 299 481 313 292 (D) 247 365 490 2017: 294 570 212 324 (D) 295 369 489 : Land artificially drained by ditches ................farms, 2022: 125 46 73 169 6 67 192 265 2017: 115 43 81 192 17 52 262 313 acres, 2022: 25,349 14,924 38,977 39,179 282 13,243 29,904 105,706 2017: 29,613 11,525 19,183 44,310 1,029 9,015 52,676 129,978 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 203 324 534 232 47 198 156 399 2017: 258 268 237 231 61 173 201 415 : Land under conservation easement ....................farms, 2022: 50 18 21 86 3 23 85 128 2017: 19 9 8 52 3 9 22 37 acres, 2022: 4,238 488 671 3,530 83 551 1,648 2,652 2017: 1,263 111 3,036 3,468 582 243 864 1,756 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 85 27 32 41 28 24 19 21 2017: 66 12 380 67 194 27 39 47 : Cropland on which no-till practices : were used ..........................................farms, 2022: 221 151 197 436 28 191 554 540 2017: 238 177 139 431 30 175 583 422 acres, 2022: 66,273 43,208 87,269 68,189 5,691 68,381 173,300 173,438 2017: 59,322 54,789 61,565 106,514 5,276 48,167 207,983 141,868 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 300 286 443 156 203 358 313 321 2017: 249 310 443 247 176 275 357 336 : Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were : used (see text) ....................................farms, 2022: 267 137 90 426 6 172 454 572 2017: 254 159 78 422 11 177 435 585 acres, 2022: 107,131 64,701 37,273 180,549 2,390 59,966 158,755 244,692 2017: 113,773 79,198 32,745 186,652 2,316 81,001 152,686 276,592 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 401 472 414 424 398 349 350 428 2017: 448 498 420 442 211 458 351 473 : Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) .....................farms, 2022: 192 154 109 166 6 66 193 500 2017: 183 147 120 185 11 100 192 525 acres, 2022: 47,264 69,730 46,362 58,707 (D) 19,575 58,373 186,867 2017: 60,227 84,971 54,705 50,336 1,191 23,147 51,762 201,437 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 246 453 425 354 (D) 297 302 374 2017: 329 578 456 272 108 231 270 384 : Cropland planted to a cover crop : (excluding CRP) ....................................farms, 2022: 76 36 21 94 1 78 82 162 2017: 59 31 40 126 9 42 122 169 acres, 2022: 10,806 2,687 3,788 11,256 (D) 9,154 11,205 30,595 2017: 4,049 3,090 6,085 11,572 310 3,186 13,108 25,126 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 142 75 180 120 (D) 117 137 189 2017: 69 100 152 92 34 76 107 149 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ...farms, 2022: 199 152 103 320 10 147 450 612 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 41. Land Use Practices: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Jackson : Jasper : Jefferson : Jersey : Jo Daviess : Johnson : Kane : Kankakee ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Land drained by tile ................................farms, 2022: 83 58 28 125 237 25 246 389 2017: 61 50 29 157 236 25 291 406 acres, 2022: 7,057 4,168 2,434 29,699 36,833 4,040 101,576 163,084 2017: 4,070 5,123 1,765 41,342 37,200 3,155 117,462 162,100 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 85 72 87 238 155 162 413 419 2017: 67 102 61 263 158 126 404 399 : Land artificially drained by ditches ................farms, 2022: 125 294 79 73 81 60 65 145 2017: 115 356 109 109 52 55 80 152 acres, 2022: 77,739 120,775 10,664 15,702 6,622 15,204 11,183 41,032 2017: 52,144 123,816 15,443 20,298 7,048 4,801 12,802 51,933 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 622 411 135 215 82 253 172 283 2017: 453 348 142 186 136 87 160 342 : Land under conservation easement ....................farms, 2022: 29 61 19 34 66 32 15 38 2017: 13 22 18 25 17 18 10 8 acres, 2022: 1,631 2,377 303 602 9,012 2,153 1,475 1,058 2017: 816 810 264 2,287 2,134 1,108 252 81 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 56 39 16 18 137 67 98 28 2017: 63 37 15 91 126 62 25 10 : Cropland on which no-till practices : were used ..........................................farms, 2022: 267 229 280 174 302 107 148 233 2017: 234 231 288 207 275 113 149 259 acres, 2022: 97,725 46,650 63,331 59,218 67,642 20,662 35,932 95,514 2017: 61,195 44,961 63,779 67,111 63,677 19,552 31,363 67,718 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 366 204 226 340 224 193 243 410 2017: 262 195 221 324 232 173 210 261 : Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were : used (see text) ....................................farms, 2022: 190 242 186 117 269 31 152 264 2017: 151 241 221 141 269 35 135 290 acres, 2022: 69,040 78,549 50,520 36,372 68,210 5,526 52,227 121,652 2017: 48,295 76,262 48,727 42,095 70,747 5,737 66,010 128,711 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 363 325 272 311 254 178 344 461 2017: 320 316 220 299 263 164 489 444 : Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) .....................farms, 2022: 123 278 197 89 123 25 139 215 2017: 136 295 185 76 127 16 170 210 acres, 2022: 52,107 74,606 38,085 21,495 22,673 1,086 40,964 79,390 2017: 43,080 77,530 71,505 29,840 22,361 2,712 52,992 92,833 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 424 268 193 242 184 43 295 369 2017: 317 263 387 393 176 170 312 442 : Cropland planted to a cover crop : (excluding CRP) ....................................farms, 2022: 132 44 102 43 116 34 44 83 2017: 84 63 82 48 136 32 52 48 acres, 2022: 14,445 5,232 10,072 4,666 13,123 2,310 5,940 11,977 2017: 7,335 9,412 6,805 3,796 13,565 2,962 5,512 5,635 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 109 119 99 109 113 68 135 144 2017: 87 149 83 79 100 93 106 117 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ...farms, 2022: 148 268 153 99 169 55 149 257 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 41. Land Use Practices: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Kendall : Knox : Lake : La Salle : Lawrence : Lee : Livingston : Logan ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Land drained by tile ................................farms, 2022: 208 462 83 964 101 459 883 341 2017: 184 462 71 868 135 454 832 377 acres, 2022: 86,104 208,684 14,725 373,608 36,146 238,179 376,391 180,203 2017: 84,711 215,968 8,901 390,107 48,627 235,579 399,479 190,278 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 414 452 177 388 358 519 426 528 2017: 460 467 125 449 360 519 480 505 : Land artificially drained by ditches ................farms, 2022: 52 124 44 219 86 151 189 139 2017: 44 123 26 182 89 129 200 136 acres, 2022: 9,313 19,286 1,335 41,913 28,618 32,615 44,175 32,587 2017: 5,540 16,613 (D) 37,493 27,681 33,672 45,675 32,331 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 179 156 30 191 333 216 234 234 2017: 126 135 (D) 206 311 261 228 238 : Land under conservation easement ....................farms, 2022: 10 95 13 116 16 50 104 56 2017: 5 47 10 45 9 7 46 32 acres, 2022: 311 4,063 247 2,665 642 12,389 1,513 1,837 2017: 125 3,170 275 919 1,025 204 3,404 2,287 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 31 43 19 23 40 248 15 33 2017: 25 67 28 20 114 29 74 71 : Cropland on which no-till practices : were used ..........................................farms, 2022: 105 483 42 463 140 195 468 192 2017: 95 439 29 427 171 197 458 257 acres, 2022: 26,352 177,937 6,079 108,781 61,357 42,872 134,791 88,045 2017: 32,528 180,576 3,367 123,251 55,474 55,132 137,172 112,941 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 251 368 145 235 438 220 288 459 2017: 342 411 116 289 324 280 300 439 : Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were : used (see text) ....................................farms, 2022: 119 276 52 564 117 332 600 270 2017: 106 259 46 554 129 318 541 262 acres, 2022: 39,481 103,888 9,555 236,400 82,334 167,180 269,162 145,294 2017: 52,016 105,074 9,577 231,316 114,034 181,356 244,157 139,226 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 332 376 184 419 704 504 449 538 2017: 491 406 208 418 884 570 451 531 : Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) .....................farms, 2022: 121 196 15 590 66 270 491 123 2017: 99 141 33 459 105 253 411 164 acres, 2022: 53,415 61,884 3,030 206,878 26,732 122,115 154,405 110,679 2017: 41,572 43,492 5,647 170,101 28,307 125,187 178,693 71,327 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 441 316 202 351 405 452 314 900 2017: 420 308 171 371 270 495 435 435 : Cropland planted to a cover crop : (excluding CRP) ....................................farms, 2022: 14 123 11 111 37 61 134 43 2017: 21 76 10 87 47 45 146 44 acres, 2022: 1,753 14,964 422 11,620 10,241 7,748 20,150 5,695 2017: 1,029 10,995 74 13,589 8,674 4,167 13,759 4,908 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 125 122 38 105 277 127 150 132 2017: 49 145 7 156 185 93 94 112 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ...farms, 2022: 106 341 38 632 116 325 658 245 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 41. Land Use Practices: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : McDonough : McHenry : McLean : Macon : Macoupin : Madison : Marion : Marshall ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Land drained by tile ................................farms, 2022: 288 245 875 266 371 153 34 246 2017: 346 292 922 315 363 158 22 269 acres, 2022: 123,899 76,981 428,643 126,848 99,045 39,526 2,113 118,601 2017: 132,338 80,256 473,980 166,410 93,178 37,703 2,918 113,980 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 430 314 490 477 267 258 62 482 2017: 382 275 514 528 257 239 133 424 : Land artificially drained by ditches ................farms, 2022: 92 104 273 116 284 218 153 71 2017: 93 80 255 134 322 260 120 70 acres, 2022: 9,726 16,924 49,672 28,978 92,302 76,619 63,717 11,162 2017: 11,707 16,622 62,689 38,044 88,576 72,522 50,786 10,150 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 106 163 182 250 325 351 416 157 2017: 126 208 246 284 275 279 423 145 : Land under conservation easement ....................farms, 2022: 50 28 119 21 91 22 65 52 2017: 22 30 38 19 43 14 23 7 acres, 2022: 2,001 1,647 2,521 246 4,015 1,268 2,249 908 2017: 1,442 1,742 980 706 4,762 1,173 861 1,043 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 40 59 21 12 44 58 35 17 2017: 66 58 26 37 111 84 37 149 : Cropland on which no-till practices : were used ..........................................farms, 2022: 252 177 442 99 369 322 196 101 2017: 316 138 412 140 362 315 261 143 acres, 2022: 80,759 36,314 152,167 29,694 98,804 65,906 47,100 30,459 2017: 101,277 35,795 152,769 30,875 60,793 52,079 65,715 44,295 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 320 205 344 300 268 205 240 302 2017: 320 259 371 221 168 165 252 310 : Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were : used (see text) ....................................farms, 2022: 243 222 574 174 385 274 185 184 2017: 250 201 538 193 305 310 139 197 acres, 2022: 100,111 91,404 254,486 126,730 154,974 104,714 68,642 90,796 2017: 99,377 96,644 264,735 119,747 138,086 122,981 45,107 88,718 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 412 412 443 728 403 382 371 493 2017: 398 481 492 620 453 397 325 450 : Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) .....................farms, 2022: 151 136 415 205 382 275 215 167 2017: 165 164 365 208 375 279 211 147 acres, 2022: 38,359 20,682 149,030 87,683 104,527 53,438 61,090 57,241 2017: 58,581 36,135 160,507 109,398 126,395 95,985 63,898 40,292 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 254 152 359 428 274 194 284 343 2017: 355 220 440 526 337 344 303 274 : Cropland planted to a cover crop : (excluding CRP) ....................................farms, 2022: 59 62 148 80 139 57 52 48 2017: 92 59 119 54 120 75 58 61 acres, 2022: 4,952 2,732 32,437 7,608 21,926 10,106 5,623 9,891 2017: 12,536 1,522 19,119 7,055 14,783 5,775 5,864 7,493 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 84 44 219 95 158 177 108 206 2017: 136 26 161 131 123 77 101 123 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ...farms, 2022: 226 123 623 218 364 210 155 200 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 41. Land Use Practices: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Mason : Massac : Menard : Mercer : Monroe : Montgomery : Morgan : Moultrie ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Land drained by tile ................................farms, 2022: 84 38 120 301 53 293 346 246 2017: 101 46 122 333 46 328 359 264 acres, 2022: 22,280 6,783 47,162 111,931 3,695 109,377 95,187 78,566 2017: 17,770 10,750 55,178 130,438 2,903 97,701 124,427 84,173 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 265 179 393 372 70 373 275 319 2017: 176 234 452 392 63 298 347 319 : Land artificially drained by ditches ................farms, 2022: 93 42 39 76 101 284 109 64 2017: 116 65 59 87 93 310 120 77 acres, 2022: 35,509 20,714 9,437 14,583 21,752 110,709 14,634 8,365 2017: 32,117 24,952 11,987 19,564 24,114 114,846 19,675 12,127 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 382 493 242 192 215 390 134 131 2017: 277 384 203 225 259 370 164 157 : Land under conservation easement ....................farms, 2022: 36 17 30 55 20 74 51 28 2017: 19 9 13 20 10 32 25 4 acres, 2022: 2,211 427 1,254 2,205 412 2,363 1,057 948 2017: 953 684 491 636 2,744 1,910 1,704 49 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 61 25 42 40 21 32 21 34 2017: 50 76 38 32 274 60 68 12 : Cropland on which no-till practices : were used ..........................................farms, 2022: 199 127 110 332 186 220 286 84 2017: 168 143 144 344 177 277 276 104 acres, 2022: 88,438 49,211 49,294 121,731 52,207 42,734 105,580 26,561 2017: 75,726 49,229 48,298 153,258 58,404 64,777 103,780 29,474 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 444 387 448 367 281 194 369 316 2017: 451 344 335 446 330 234 376 283 : Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were : used (see text) ....................................farms, 2022: 205 18 92 135 163 302 255 118 2017: 205 40 126 141 160 316 232 137 acres, 2022: 122,260 4,689 57,118 51,777 60,256 168,197 93,292 62,083 2017: 127,628 8,283 59,877 54,028 54,674 164,632 98,162 85,195 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 596 261 621 384 370 557 366 526 2017: 623 207 475 383 342 521 423 622 : Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) .....................farms, 2022: 124 52 62 61 135 274 146 203 2017: 117 43 64 81 111 315 155 183 acres, 2022: 49,040 31,968 18,456 27,646 46,246 98,515 32,284 80,006 2017: 57,473 21,323 19,690 18,206 28,265 142,842 44,767 74,333 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 395 615 298 453 343 360 221 394 2017: 491 496 308 225 255 453 289 406 : Cropland planted to a cover crop : (excluding CRP) ....................................farms, 2022: 96 39 19 72 60 87 68 39 2017: 72 36 30 72 48 102 96 39 acres, 2022: 26,333 10,403 592 12,268 5,573 8,822 20,508 4,234 2017: 15,925 5,795 2,635 11,709 3,575 12,757 15,901 2,637 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 274 267 31 170 93 101 302 109 2017: 221 161 88 163 74 125 166 68 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ...farms, 2022: 206 68 102 229 96 262 260 146 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 41. Land Use Practices: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Ogle : Peoria : Perry : Piatt : Pike : Pope : Pulaski : Putnam ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Land drained by tile ................................farms, 2022: 365 464 43 228 322 8 29 68 2017: 375 417 54 236 284 8 29 73 acres, 2022: 139,787 117,580 5,246 142,731 66,794 746 10,974 19,725 2017: 143,163 122,245 3,358 155,792 74,427 712 8,827 29,730 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 383 253 122 626 207 93 378 290 2017: 382 293 62 660 262 89 304 407 : Land artificially drained by ditches ................farms, 2022: 124 162 84 79 190 21 32 27 2017: 130 158 107 79 206 20 53 26 acres, 2022: 15,448 20,009 27,065 26,409 55,472 8,635 29,836 1,926 2017: 19,259 22,887 27,084 37,673 54,197 3,635 41,946 1,702 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 125 124 322 334 292 411 932 71 2017: 148 145 253 477 263 182 791 65 : Land under conservation easement ....................farms, 2022: 52 59 16 25 80 16 8 13 2017: 25 37 5 11 13 9 9 6 acres, 2022: 1,232 1,320 210 1,165 4,912 425 576 374 2017: 4,277 2,149 191 124 1,166 312 (D) 142 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 24 22 13 47 61 27 72 29 2017: 171 58 38 11 90 35 (D) 24 : Cropland on which no-till practices : were used ..........................................farms, 2022: 266 433 179 80 289 60 61 36 2017: 243 362 205 91 308 43 101 44 acres, 2022: 64,943 79,013 66,076 22,144 71,457 12,097 44,762 10,432 2017: 54,870 82,544 60,324 28,979 87,139 8,132 39,058 11,463 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 244 182 369 277 247 202 734 290 2017: 226 228 294 318 283 189 387 261 : Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were : used (see text) ....................................farms, 2022: 301 282 150 166 352 26 35 46 2017: 342 266 153 163 314 24 27 51 acres, 2022: 158,153 88,871 36,539 124,536 140,510 8,046 17,117 15,852 2017: 172,339 86,575 59,384 137,790 140,331 4,003 23,982 21,812 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 525 315 244 750 399 309 489 345 2017: 504 325 388 845 447 167 888 428 : Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) .....................farms, 2022: 219 184 108 111 243 12 15 57 2017: 176 157 94 129 185 9 18 42 acres, 2022: 84,547 41,215 30,615 72,424 73,808 647 15,000 10,685 2017: 75,443 30,290 19,470 80,089 67,418 2,065 10,950 8,369 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 386 224 283 652 304 54 1,000 187 2017: 429 193 207 621 364 229 608 199 : Cropland planted to a cover crop : (excluding CRP) ....................................farms, 2022: 93 110 55 43 113 23 35 15 2017: 65 76 66 21 91 13 16 13 acres, 2022: 8,971 11,720 8,619 4,318 9,780 1,373 10,862 1,240 2017: 5,182 4,749 7,018 4,399 9,000 1,155 4,927 1,997 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 96 107 157 100 87 60 310 83 2017: 80 62 106 209 99 89 308 154 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ...farms, 2022: 305 318 119 182 248 17 36 47 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 41. Land Use Practices: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Randolph : Richland : Rock Island : St. Clair : Saline : Sangamon : Schuyler : Scott ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Land drained by tile ................................farms, 2022: 101 64 206 167 57 369 123 108 2017: 90 45 231 142 59 423 134 123 acres, 2022: 8,111 4,171 44,869 25,429 17,611 201,958 32,888 36,340 2017: 4,845 1,999 45,439 19,384 14,508 206,550 28,156 36,858 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 80 65 218 152 309 547 267 336 2017: 54 44 197 137 246 488 210 300 : Land artificially drained by ditches ................farms, 2022: 106 124 83 212 83 177 75 53 2017: 112 124 111 189 84 146 60 77 acres, 2022: 32,323 42,513 17,456 65,486 31,474 74,919 12,160 19,994 2017: 30,299 37,181 13,000 50,165 41,078 34,181 11,197 16,835 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 305 343 210 309 379 423 162 377 2017: 271 300 117 265 489 234 187 219 : Land under conservation easement ....................farms, 2022: 16 33 33 14 24 82 50 9 2017: 7 12 7 23 8 40 43 6 acres, 2022: 311 1,142 804 577 11,169 3,270 1,516 1,114 2017: 210 225 1,222 2,016 1,488 1,356 1,904 443 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 19 35 24 41 465 40 30 124 2017: 30 19 175 88 186 34 44 74 : Cropland on which no-till practices : were used ..........................................farms, 2022: 251 162 226 300 108 290 192 107 2017: 309 146 242 287 127 291 179 135 acres, 2022: 99,524 80,315 60,363 98,522 42,796 72,857 37,977 47,027 2017: 91,979 43,709 58,881 59,768 53,996 79,019 30,997 46,885 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 397 496 267 328 396 251 198 440 2017: 298 299 243 208 425 272 173 347 : Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were : used (see text) ....................................farms, 2022: 178 190 145 223 56 306 203 64 2017: 185 153 171 251 63 281 162 74 acres, 2022: 63,427 74,839 27,568 95,415 23,981 135,629 65,235 17,872 2017: 58,505 75,984 36,303 102,754 24,083 188,119 59,964 35,327 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 356 394 190 428 428 443 321 279 2017: 316 497 212 409 382 669 370 477 : Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) .....................farms, 2022: 161 136 87 225 73 260 95 56 2017: 172 171 103 170 63 282 112 71 acres, 2022: 23,741 27,793 18,030 49,140 35,844 209,242 17,588 18,343 2017: 46,141 27,567 22,207 47,124 30,055 209,721 44,104 37,597 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 147 204 207 218 491 805 185 328 2017: 268 161 216 277 477 744 394 530 : Cropland planted to a cover crop : (excluding CRP) ....................................farms, 2022: 53 38 46 111 41 53 46 16 2017: 68 31 57 71 38 67 38 21 acres, 2022: 4,037 2,363 3,601 12,274 4,090 6,011 5,037 1,089 2017: 4,925 2,527 5,900 7,645 4,116 4,711 2,754 6,204 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 76 62 78 111 100 113 110 68 2017: 72 82 104 108 108 70 72 295 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ...farms, 2022: 148 154 163 187 63 299 137 81 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 41. Land Use Practices: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Shelby : Stark : Stephenson : Tazewell : Union : Vermilion : Wabash : Warren ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Land drained by tile ................................farms, 2022: 309 179 328 433 44 509 67 367 2017: 332 204 302 424 43 497 87 409 acres, 2022: 89,640 92,227 62,802 176,527 4,630 269,980 20,075 125,277 2017: 105,568 112,351 68,813 164,426 9,589 279,583 23,664 180,621 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 290 515 191 408 105 530 300 341 2017: 318 551 228 388 223 563 272 442 : Land artificially drained by ditches ................farms, 2022: 259 58 87 122 79 177 65 70 2017: 307 42 88 143 80 167 54 75 acres, 2022: 66,266 8,905 10,230 27,476 18,624 54,356 21,961 20,894 2017: 77,404 12,291 9,064 19,725 29,769 57,805 21,583 9,460 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 256 154 118 225 236 307 338 298 2017: 252 293 103 138 372 346 400 126 : Land under conservation easement ....................farms, 2022: 101 36 45 55 39 68 9 29 2017: 26 15 10 28 27 34 6 11 acres, 2022: 3,109 1,058 849 1,834 4,678 2,129 169 435 2017: 626 1,870 786 727 7,872 1,950 (D) 840 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 31 29 19 33 120 31 19 15 2017: 24 125 79 26 292 57 (D) 76 : Cropland on which no-till practices : were used ..........................................farms, 2022: 285 121 307 319 127 271 80 289 2017: 310 156 301 303 142 232 71 315 acres, 2022: 41,685 46,247 77,535 86,687 44,020 106,390 32,792 111,506 2017: 49,932 55,487 88,698 74,020 36,648 87,609 27,680 125,665 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 146 382 253 272 347 393 410 386 2017: 161 356 295 244 258 378 390 399 : Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were : used (see text) ....................................farms, 2022: 369 163 344 317 49 291 96 238 2017: 327 152 310 274 48 330 92 285 acres, 2022: 134,526 68,524 113,664 133,406 11,100 182,585 67,589 77,466 2017: 121,844 80,709 121,988 108,666 20,081 204,465 60,849 117,484 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 365 420 330 421 227 627 704 325 2017: 373 531 394 397 418 620 661 412 : Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) .....................farms, 2022: 448 75 165 228 55 272 27 154 2017: 450 71 178 253 60 239 38 138 acres, 2022: 122,011 32,427 44,973 80,198 4,998 113,003 7,896 48,098 2017: 131,077 26,516 36,928 85,160 17,431 130,851 12,679 46,130 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 272 432 273 352 91 415 292 312 2017: 291 373 207 337 291 547 334 334 : Cropland planted to a cover crop : (excluding CRP) ....................................farms, 2022: 87 25 100 105 30 74 13 57 2017: 90 24 103 91 39 69 33 66 acres, 2022: 10,933 3,274 15,302 12,310 3,575 13,772 3,438 7,902 2017: 7,242 5,073 13,739 9,824 3,639 11,266 4,381 4,742 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 126 131 153 117 119 186 264 139 2017: 80 211 133 108 93 163 133 72 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ...farms, 2022: 341 168 259 368 46 351 53 282 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 41. Land Use Practices: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Washington : Wayne : White : Whiteside : Will : Williamson : Winnebago : Woodford ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Land drained by tile ................................farms, 2022: 75 84 110 360 376 30 163 492 2017: 65 104 122 372 412 34 194 492 acres, 2022: 3,683 14,612 47,087 108,883 141,812 3,738 21,130 163,294 2017: 3,576 17,279 52,255 110,725 139,157 5,571 30,363 194,704 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 49 174 428 302 377 125 130 332 2017: 55 166 428 298 338 164 157 396 : Land artificially drained by ditches ................farms, 2022: 134 119 90 192 111 59 69 149 2017: 147 146 120 185 143 46 90 165 acres, 2022: 65,791 46,058 61,404 54,344 22,772 7,195 6,300 21,439 2017: 59,103 57,845 66,327 49,200 11,855 5,358 9,028 25,828 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 491 387 682 283 205 122 91 144 2017: 402 396 553 266 83 116 100 157 : Land under conservation easement ....................farms, 2022: 25 69 22 33 22 20 50 60 2017: 7 29 18 20 10 18 18 24 acres, 2022: 564 2,474 2,780 1,149 392 809 4,937 1,159 2017: 225 3,282 2,324 2,246 232 1,580 1,499 752 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 23 36 126 35 18 40 99 19 2017: 32 113 129 112 23 88 83 31 : Cropland on which no-till practices : were used ..........................................farms, 2022: 266 286 208 299 280 134 173 243 2017: 293 325 197 305 239 148 175 269 acres, 2022: 82,792 108,890 127,411 62,727 108,793 31,855 51,241 52,279 2017: 96,339 143,153 126,137 67,136 80,752 36,932 58,171 60,033 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 311 381 613 210 389 238 296 215 2017: 329 440 640 220 338 250 332 223 : Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were : used (see text) ....................................farms, 2022: 277 152 98 374 182 51 185 363 2017: 294 237 98 394 204 55 178 287 acres, 2022: 140,590 72,961 65,452 132,398 61,541 15,165 51,171 115,455 2017: 144,552 71,264 73,282 162,864 74,638 12,311 64,244 120,433 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 508 480 668 354 338 297 277 318 2017: 492 301 748 413 366 224 361 420 : Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) .....................farms, 2022: 188 194 57 261 200 43 82 267 2017: 243 217 97 196 125 51 109 246 acres, 2022: 72,969 48,668 21,933 92,785 46,785 5,539 19,369 61,655 2017: 67,431 69,445 38,208 86,952 39,929 4,402 22,689 65,983 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 388 251 385 355 234 129 236 231 2017: 277 320 394 444 319 86 208 268 : Cropland planted to a cover crop : (excluding CRP) ....................................farms, 2022: 59 88 53 127 73 53 72 126 2017: 91 86 53 93 34 35 69 93 acres, 2022: 8,545 11,108 11,388 18,084 9,389 4,562 6,595 13,717 2017: 10,151 10,822 9,451 13,867 3,793 6,493 4,509 13,042 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 145 126 215 142 129 86 92 109 2017: 112 126 178 149 112 186 65 140 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ...farms, 2022: 226 149 121 335 160 75 142 331 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 42. Organic Agriculture: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Illinois : Adams : Alexander : Bond : Boone : Brown : Bureau ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF SALES OF CERTIFIED OR EXEMPT : ORGANICALLY PRODUCED COMMODITIES : : Total organic product sales .........................farms, 2022: 370 2 - 1 5 2 18 2017: 296 4 - 2 3 4 11 $1,000, 2022: 120,868 (D) - (D) (D) (D) 11,302 2017: 59,726 240 - (D) (D) 821 8,970 : By value of sales: : $1 to $4,999 ....................................farms, 2022: 31 - - - 2 - - 2017: 64 - - - - - 2 $1,000, 2022: 53 - - - (D) - - 2017: 127 - - - - - (D) : $5,000 or more ..................................farms, 2022: 339 2 - 1 3 2 18 2017: 232 4 - 2 3 4 9 $1,000, 2022: 120,815 (D) - (D) (D) (D) 11,302 2017: 59,598 240 - (D) (D) 821 (D) : TYPE OF PRODUCTION : : USDA National Organic Program : certified organic production .......................farms, 2022: 385 2 - 1 5 2 19 2017: 272 9 - 2 3 4 12 USDA National Organic Program organic : production exempt from certification ...............farms, 2022: 52 - - - 2 - - 2017: 56 - - - 3 - - Acres transitioning into USDA National Organic : Program organic production .........................farms, 2022: 92 - - - - - 4 2017: 116 2 - - 5 - 1 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 42. Organic Agriculture: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Calhoun : Carroll : Cass : Champaign : Christian : Clark : Clay : Clinton ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF SALES OF CERTIFIED OR EXEMPT : ORGANICALLY PRODUCED COMMODITIES : : Total organic product sales .........................farms, 2022: - 4 - 3 4 6 - - 2017: - - 2 5 2 1 - - $1,000, 2022: - 328 - (D) (D) 330 - - 2017: - - (D) 412 (D) (D) - - : By value of sales: : $1 to $4,999 ....................................farms, 2022: - - - 2 - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - (D) - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - : $5,000 or more ..................................farms, 2022: - 4 - 1 4 6 - - 2017: - - 2 5 2 1 - - $1,000, 2022: - 328 - (D) (D) 330 - - 2017: - - (D) 412 (D) (D) - - : TYPE OF PRODUCTION : : USDA National Organic Program : certified organic production .......................farms, 2022: - 4 - 5 10 6 1 - 2017: - - 2 5 2 1 - - USDA National Organic Program organic : production exempt from certification ...............farms, 2022: - - - 2 - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - Acres transitioning into USDA National Organic : Program organic production .........................farms, 2022: - - - 5 1 - - - 2017: - - 1 4 - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Coles : Cook : Crawford : Cumberland : De Kalb : De Witt : Douglas : Du Page ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF SALES OF CERTIFIED OR EXEMPT : ORGANICALLY PRODUCED COMMODITIES : : Total organic product sales .........................farms, 2022: - 6 - - 12 1 13 - 2017: 1 3 - 1 11 2 6 - $1,000, 2022: - 259 - - 17,135 (D) 845 - 2017: (D) 602 - (D) 13,261 (D) 450 - : By value of sales: : $1 to $4,999 ....................................farms, 2022: - 2 - - - - - - 2017: - - - 1 - - 1 - $1,000, 2022: - (D) - - - - - - 2017: - - - (D) - - (D) - : $5,000 or more ..................................farms, 2022: - 4 - - 12 1 13 - 2017: 1 3 - - 11 2 5 - $1,000, 2022: - (D) - - 17,135 (D) 845 - 2017: (D) 602 - - 13,261 (D) (D) - : TYPE OF PRODUCTION : : USDA National Organic Program : certified organic production .......................farms, 2022: - 4 - 1 12 1 13 - 2017: 1 3 - 1 11 2 7 - USDA National Organic Program organic : production exempt from certification ...............farms, 2022: - 2 5 - - - - - 2017: - - - - - 3 - - Acres transitioning into USDA National Organic : Program organic production .........................farms, 2022: - - - - 7 3 1 - 2017: - - - 1 9 - 8 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Edgar : Edwards : Effingham : Fayette : Ford : Franklin : Fulton : Gallatin ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF SALES OF CERTIFIED OR EXEMPT : ORGANICALLY PRODUCED COMMODITIES : : Total organic product sales .........................farms, 2022: - - - 2 7 - 5 - 2017: - - - - 4 - 2 - $1,000, 2022: - - - (D) 876 - 934 - 2017: - - - - 350 - (D) - : By value of sales: : $1 to $4,999 ....................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - 1 - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - (D) - : $5,000 or more ..................................farms, 2022: - - - 2 7 - 5 - 2017: - - - - 4 - 1 - $1,000, 2022: - - - (D) 876 - 934 - 2017: - - - - 350 - (D) - : TYPE OF PRODUCTION : : USDA National Organic Program : certified organic production .......................farms, 2022: - - - 6 7 - 5 - 2017: - - - - 4 - 2 - USDA National Organic Program organic : production exempt from certification ...............farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - Acres transitioning into USDA National Organic : Program organic production .........................farms, 2022: - - - 3 - - - - 2017: - - - 1 5 - 1 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 42. Organic Agriculture: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Greene : Grundy : Hamilton : Hancock : Hardin : Henderson : Henry : Iroquois ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF SALES OF CERTIFIED OR EXEMPT : ORGANICALLY PRODUCED COMMODITIES : : Total organic product sales .........................farms, 2022: 1 - - 1 - 4 9 6 2017: 5 - 1 - 1 5 6 11 $1,000, 2022: (D) - - (D) - 1,974 1,995 5,509 2017: 209 - (D) - (D) 619 253 4,550 : By value of sales: : $1 to $4,999 ....................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - 2 - 2017: - - - - - - - 1 $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - (D) - 2017: - - - - - - - (D) : $5,000 or more ..................................farms, 2022: 1 - - 1 - 4 7 6 2017: 5 - 1 - 1 5 6 10 $1,000, 2022: (D) - - (D) - 1,974 (D) 5,509 2017: 209 - (D) - (D) 619 253 (D) : TYPE OF PRODUCTION : : USDA National Organic Program : certified organic production .......................farms, 2022: 1 - - 1 - 4 9 6 2017: 5 - 1 - 1 5 6 11 USDA National Organic Program organic : production exempt from certification ...............farms, 2022: - - - - - 1 - - 2017: - - - - - - 1 - Acres transitioning into USDA National Organic : Program organic production .........................farms, 2022: - - - - - - 1 3 2017: - - - - - 1 1 5 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Jackson : Jasper : Jefferson : Jersey : Jo Daviess : Johnson : Kane : Kankakee ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF SALES OF CERTIFIED OR EXEMPT : ORGANICALLY PRODUCED COMMODITIES : : Total organic product sales .........................farms, 2022: 5 2 - - 3 - 13 5 2017: 3 2 6 - 3 - 9 3 $1,000, 2022: 2,438 (D) - - 33 - 321 (D) 2017: (D) (D) 1,200 - 3 - 2,422 (D) : By value of sales: : $1 to $4,999 ....................................farms, 2022: - - - - 1 - 3 1 2017: 2 - - - 3 - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - (D) - 13 (D) 2017: (D) - - - 3 - - - : $5,000 or more ..................................farms, 2022: 5 2 - - 2 - 10 4 2017: 1 2 6 - - - 9 3 $1,000, 2022: 2,438 (D) - - (D) - 308 (D) 2017: (D) (D) 1,200 - - - 2,422 (D) : TYPE OF PRODUCTION : : USDA National Organic Program : certified organic production .......................farms, 2022: 5 2 - - 3 - 12 6 2017: 1 2 6 - 3 - 9 3 USDA National Organic Program organic : production exempt from certification ...............farms, 2022: - - - - 2 4 3 - 2017: 2 - - - - - 1 - Acres transitioning into USDA National Organic : Program organic production .........................farms, 2022: 4 - - - - - - 2 2017: - - - - - - 1 2 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Kendall : Knox : Lake : La Salle : Lawrence : Lee : Livingston : Logan ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF SALES OF CERTIFIED OR EXEMPT : ORGANICALLY PRODUCED COMMODITIES : : Total organic product sales .........................farms, 2022: 3 1 6 - 1 6 22 2 2017: 3 2 8 3 1 5 8 2 $1,000, 2022: 177 (D) (D) - (D) 4,048 6,539 (D) 2017: 120 (D) 1,308 (D) (D) 2,196 1,985 (D) : By value of sales: : $1 to $4,999 ....................................farms, 2022: - - 1 - - - 2 - 2017: - - 1 2 1 - 2 - $1,000, 2022: - - (D) - - - (D) - 2017: - - (D) (D) (D) - (D) - : $5,000 or more ..................................farms, 2022: 3 1 5 - 1 6 20 2 2017: 3 2 7 1 - 5 6 2 $1,000, 2022: 177 (D) (D) - (D) 4,048 (D) (D) 2017: 120 (D) (D) (D) - 2,196 (D) (D) : TYPE OF PRODUCTION : : USDA National Organic Program : certified organic production .......................farms, 2022: 3 1 5 3 1 6 19 2 2017: 3 2 7 1 1 5 7 2 USDA National Organic Program organic : production exempt from certification ...............farms, 2022: - - 2 - - - 3 - 2017: - - 1 2 - 1 2 - Acres transitioning into USDA National Organic : Program organic production .........................farms, 2022: - 2 - 2 - - 6 - 2017: 1 1 - 3 1 4 - 1 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 42. Organic Agriculture: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : McDonough : McHenry : McLean : Macon : Macoupin : Madison : Marion : Marshall ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF SALES OF CERTIFIED OR EXEMPT : ORGANICALLY PRODUCED COMMODITIES : : Total organic product sales .........................farms, 2022: - 6 10 6 2 1 1 1 2017: 1 4 1 5 1 6 5 3 $1,000, 2022: - 95 985 1,884 (D) (D) (D) (D) 2017: (D) (D) (D) 66 (D) (D) 90 12 : By value of sales: : $1 to $4,999 ....................................farms, 2022: - 4 - - - - - - 2017: - 2 - 2 - 5 - 3 $1,000, 2022: - (D) - - - - - - 2017: - (D) - (D) - 5 - 12 : $5,000 or more ..................................farms, 2022: - 2 10 6 2 1 1 1 2017: 1 2 1 3 1 1 5 - $1,000, 2022: - (D) 985 1,884 (D) (D) (D) (D) 2017: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 90 - : TYPE OF PRODUCTION : : USDA National Organic Program : certified organic production .......................farms, 2022: - 2 10 6 2 1 1 4 2017: 1 3 1 5 1 1 5 3 USDA National Organic Program organic : production exempt from certification ...............farms, 2022: - 4 2 - - - - - 2017: - 2 2 - - 5 - - Acres transitioning into USDA National Organic : Program organic production .........................farms, 2022: - - 5 - - - - - 2017: - 1 2 3 - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Mason : Massac : Menard : Mercer : Monroe : Montgomery : Morgan : Moultrie ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF SALES OF CERTIFIED OR EXEMPT : ORGANICALLY PRODUCED COMMODITIES : : Total organic product sales .........................farms, 2022: 4 - 1 - 1 7 - 21 2017: 1 - - 3 - - 11 7 $1,000, 2022: 642 - (D) - (D) 349 - 2,020 2017: (D) - - (D) - - 292 553 : By value of sales: : $1 to $4,999 ....................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - 2 - - - 2 $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - (D) - - - (D) : $5,000 or more ..................................farms, 2022: 4 - 1 - 1 7 - 21 2017: 1 - - 1 - - 11 5 $1,000, 2022: 642 - (D) - (D) 349 - 2,020 2017: (D) - - (D) - - 292 (D) : TYPE OF PRODUCTION : : USDA National Organic Program : certified organic production .......................farms, 2022: 4 - 1 - 1 7 1 22 2017: 1 - - 1 - - 11 9 USDA National Organic Program organic : production exempt from certification ...............farms, 2022: - - - - 2 - - - 2017: - - - 2 - - - - Acres transitioning into USDA National Organic : Program organic production .........................farms, 2022: 1 - 1 - 2 - - 8 2017: 2 - - 2 - - - 2 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Ogle : Peoria : Perry : Piatt : Pike : Pope : Pulaski : Putnam ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF SALES OF CERTIFIED OR EXEMPT : ORGANICALLY PRODUCED COMMODITIES : : Total organic product sales .........................farms, 2022: 6 4 - 2 - - - - 2017: 1 5 - 2 - - - - $1,000, 2022: 10,928 (D) - (D) - - - - 2017: (D) 547 - (D) - - - - : By value of sales: : $1 to $4,999 ....................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: 1 1 - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: (D) (D) - - - - - - : $5,000 or more ..................................farms, 2022: 6 4 - 2 - - - - 2017: - 4 - 2 - - - - $1,000, 2022: 10,928 (D) - (D) - - - - 2017: - (D) - (D) - - - - : TYPE OF PRODUCTION : : USDA National Organic Program : certified organic production .......................farms, 2022: 6 5 - 1 - - - 1 2017: - 5 - 2 - - - - USDA National Organic Program organic : production exempt from certification ...............farms, 2022: - - - 1 2 - - - 2017: 1 - - - - - - - Acres transitioning into USDA National Organic : Program organic production .........................farms, 2022: 1 1 - - 2 - - - 2017: 3 1 - 4 - - 2 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 42. Organic Agriculture: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Randolph : Richland : Rock Island : St. Clair : Saline : Sangamon : Schuyler : Scott ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF SALES OF CERTIFIED OR EXEMPT : ORGANICALLY PRODUCED COMMODITIES : : Total organic product sales .........................farms, 2022: - - 8 1 - 5 - - 2017: - - 2 4 - 3 - - $1,000, 2022: - - 492 (D) - 1,308 - - 2017: - - (D) 7 - (D) - - : By value of sales: : $1 to $4,999 ....................................farms, 2022: - - 4 1 - - - - 2017: - - - 4 - 2 - - $1,000, 2022: - - 1 (D) - - - - 2017: - - - 7 - (D) - - : $5,000 or more ..................................farms, 2022: - - 4 - - 5 - - 2017: - - 2 - - 1 - - $1,000, 2022: - - 491 - - 1,308 - - 2017: - - (D) - - (D) - - : TYPE OF PRODUCTION : : USDA National Organic Program : certified organic production .......................farms, 2022: - - 8 1 - 5 - - 2017: - - 2 1 - 1 - - USDA National Organic Program organic : production exempt from certification ...............farms, 2022: - 2 - 1 - - - - 2017: - - - 3 - 2 - - Acres transitioning into USDA National Organic : Program organic production .........................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - 1 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Shelby : Stark : Stephenson : Tazewell : Union : Vermilion : Wabash : Warren ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF SALES OF CERTIFIED OR EXEMPT : ORGANICALLY PRODUCED COMMODITIES : : Total organic product sales .........................farms, 2022: 2 - 4 10 - 10 - 4 2017: 1 1 10 18 1 6 - 2 $1,000, 2022: (D) - (D) 3,079 - 3,680 - 469 2017: (D) (D) 643 1,636 (D) 555 - (D) : By value of sales: : $1 to $4,999 ....................................farms, 2022: - - - - - 4 - - 2017: - 1 1 2 1 4 - 1 $1,000, 2022: - - - - - 3 - - 2017: - (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) - (D) : $5,000 or more ..................................farms, 2022: 2 - 4 10 - 6 - 4 2017: 1 - 9 16 - 2 - 1 $1,000, 2022: (D) - (D) 3,079 - 3,677 - 469 2017: (D) - (D) (D) - (D) - (D) : TYPE OF PRODUCTION : : USDA National Organic Program : certified organic production .......................farms, 2022: 2 - 6 10 - 6 - 5 2017: 1 1 10 17 - 2 - 2 USDA National Organic Program organic : production exempt from certification ...............farms, 2022: - - - - 6 4 - - 2017: - - 3 2 1 4 - 1 Acres transitioning into USDA National Organic : Program organic production .........................farms, 2022: 1 - 2 2 - 1 - - 2017: - 1 6 6 - - - 3 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Washington : Wayne : White : Whiteside : Will : Williamson : Winnebago : Woodford ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF SALES OF CERTIFIED OR EXEMPT : ORGANICALLY PRODUCED COMMODITIES : : Total organic product sales .........................farms, 2022: - - - 12 6 - 8 46 2017: - - - 8 6 - 9 18 $1,000, 2022: - - - 5,918 1,366 - 260 17,869 2017: - - - 2,805 472 - 119 6,537 : By value of sales: : $1 to $4,999 ....................................farms, 2022: - - - - 2 - - - 2017: - - - 3 3 - 7 - $1,000, 2022: - - - - (D) - - - 2017: - - - 4 12 - (D) - : $5,000 or more ..................................farms, 2022: - - - 12 4 - 8 46 2017: - - - 5 3 - 2 18 $1,000, 2022: - - - 5,918 (D) - 260 17,869 2017: - - - 2,801 460 - (D) 6,537 : TYPE OF PRODUCTION : : USDA National Organic Program : certified organic production .......................farms, 2022: - - - 12 4 - 8 50 2017: - - - 5 3 - 3 23 USDA National Organic Program organic : production exempt from certification ...............farms, 2022: - - - - 2 - - - 2017: - - - 3 3 - 6 - Acres transitioning into USDA National Organic : Program organic production .........................farms, 2022: - - - 4 4 - 1 12 2017: - - - 1 - 1 - 16 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 43. Selected Practices: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Illinois : Adams : Alexander : Bond : Boone : Brown : Bureau ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Received irrigation water from the : U.S. Bureau of Reclamation .........................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - Practiced alley cropping, silvopasture, : forest farming, or had riparian forest : buffers or windbreaks ..............................farms, 2022: 623 10 1 2 3 2 8 2017: 604 16 3 6 6 1 9 Harvested biomass for use in : renewable energy ...................................farms, 2022: 328 11 - 1 - - 14 2017: 189 6 - 2 6 1 - : Practiced rotational or management-intensive : grazing ............................................farms, 2022: 3,603 106 3 40 33 20 31 2017: 4,359 153 4 51 29 33 35 Raised or sold veal calves ..........................farms, 2022: 23 - - - - - - 2017: 92 3 - - 1 2 - On-farm packing facility ............................farms, 2022: 341 - - - 3 - 4 2017: 312 2 - 2 9 1 2 Had a barn that was built prior to 1960 .............farms, 2022: 15,742 323 27 107 122 95 315 2017: 18,442 394 24 169 159 95 366 Aware of right to appeal an adverse program decision : to USDA's National Appeals Division ................farms, 2022: 22,809 375 43 214 137 149 420 2017: 25,149 467 42 196 134 162 358 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Calhoun : Carroll : Cass : Champaign : Christian : Clark : Clay : Clinton ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Received irrigation water from the : U.S. Bureau of Reclamation .........................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - Practiced alley cropping, silvopasture, : forest farming, or had riparian forest : buffers or windbreaks ..............................farms, 2022: 1 10 2 17 9 3 9 4 2017: 2 5 - 23 4 2 2 11 Harvested biomass for use in : renewable energy ...................................farms, 2022: 4 - - 5 2 3 8 3 2017: - 2 - 6 1 - 2 4 : Practiced rotational or management-intensive : grazing ............................................farms, 2022: 24 32 18 38 21 12 26 22 2017: 20 38 22 50 29 26 48 33 Raised or sold veal calves ..........................farms, 2022: 2 - - - - - - - 2017: - 2 - - - - - 2 On-farm packing facility ............................farms, 2022: - 1 - 9 1 - 2 4 2017: 5 2 - 17 1 1 2 5 Had a barn that was built prior to 1960 .............farms, 2022: 121 214 74 211 135 151 94 201 2017: 123 184 86 268 181 143 139 195 Aware of right to appeal an adverse program decision : to USDA's National Appeals Division ................farms, 2022: 151 250 104 442 242 186 240 211 2017: 173 235 173 438 310 288 248 257 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Coles : Cook : Crawford : Cumberland : De Kalb : De Witt : Douglas : Du Page ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Received irrigation water from the : U.S. Bureau of Reclamation .........................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - Practiced alley cropping, silvopasture, : forest farming, or had riparian forest : buffers or windbreaks ..............................farms, 2022: 5 1 2 6 7 4 1 - 2017: 6 1 4 2 - 4 - - Harvested biomass for use in : renewable energy ...................................farms, 2022: - 1 - - 1 - 1 - 2017: - 4 2 3 2 - - - : Practiced rotational or management-intensive : grazing ............................................farms, 2022: 19 5 15 17 26 20 31 2 2017: 40 9 27 13 26 36 33 1 Raised or sold veal calves ..........................farms, 2022: - - - - 1 - - - 2017: - - - 2 - - 3 - On-farm packing facility ............................farms, 2022: 1 11 2 4 2 - 3 4 2017: - 16 - 1 7 6 3 1 Had a barn that was built prior to 1960 .............farms, 2022: 101 26 76 132 251 88 106 5 2017: 144 31 98 127 296 105 110 10 Aware of right to appeal an adverse program decision : to USDA's National Appeals Division ................farms, 2022: 207 53 186 237 248 171 144 4 2017: 253 55 161 255 241 197 186 14 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 43. Selected Practices: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Edgar : Edwards : Effingham : Fayette : Ford : Franklin : Fulton : Gallatin ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Received irrigation water from the : U.S. Bureau of Reclamation .........................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - Practiced alley cropping, silvopasture, : forest farming, or had riparian forest : buffers or windbreaks ..............................farms, 2022: 11 - 11 11 1 4 10 - 2017: 4 1 10 4 1 5 18 1 Harvested biomass for use in : renewable energy ...................................farms, 2022: 2 1 6 2 - 1 4 - 2017: 3 - - 6 - 3 2 1 : Practiced rotational or management-intensive : grazing ............................................farms, 2022: 34 9 35 72 10 48 67 5 2017: 36 11 40 71 5 48 72 2 Raised or sold veal calves ..........................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - 10 2 - - 2 2 On-farm packing facility ............................farms, 2022: 1 - 2 16 - 4 2 - 2017: 2 - 2 13 - 6 1 - Had a barn that was built prior to 1960 .............farms, 2022: 140 45 262 211 96 108 253 12 2017: 156 65 340 242 130 130 267 30 Aware of right to appeal an adverse program decision : to USDA's National Appeals Division ................farms, 2022: 240 108 394 331 178 157 401 41 2017: 263 97 418 433 210 177 359 66 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Greene : Grundy : Hamilton : Hancock : Hardin : Henderson : Henry : Iroquois ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Received irrigation water from the : U.S. Bureau of Reclamation .........................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - Practiced alley cropping, silvopasture, : forest farming, or had riparian forest : buffers or windbreaks ..............................farms, 2022: 3 8 4 14 - 3 7 8 2017: 3 1 - 8 1 5 8 6 Harvested biomass for use in : renewable energy ...................................farms, 2022: - 2 - - 1 - 5 3 2017: 2 - - 4 1 2 - - : Practiced rotational or management-intensive : grazing ............................................farms, 2022: 30 11 27 54 15 39 52 38 2017: 60 12 16 92 12 48 67 40 Raised or sold veal calves ..........................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: 2 2 - 1 - 2 - - On-farm packing facility ............................farms, 2022: 2 - 1 2 - 2 2 9 2017: - - 1 - - 2 1 3 Had a barn that was built prior to 1960 .............farms, 2022: 144 83 60 307 31 120 368 305 2017: 204 105 85 319 55 110 490 365 Aware of right to appeal an adverse program decision : to USDA's National Appeals Division ................farms, 2022: 242 148 197 369 39 152 435 536 2017: 221 137 234 367 44 175 449 553 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Jackson : Jasper : Jefferson : Jersey : Jo Daviess : Johnson : Kane : Kankakee ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Received irrigation water from the : U.S. Bureau of Reclamation .........................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - Practiced alley cropping, silvopasture, : forest farming, or had riparian forest : buffers or windbreaks ..............................farms, 2022: 12 9 3 4 14 7 5 6 2017: 18 9 3 13 20 6 4 6 Harvested biomass for use in : renewable energy ...................................farms, 2022: 7 2 3 1 6 6 2 6 2017: 4 2 1 3 8 - 4 3 : Practiced rotational or management-intensive : grazing ............................................farms, 2022: 88 18 76 20 120 73 24 31 2017: 67 31 80 47 106 88 41 30 Raised or sold veal calves ..........................farms, 2022: - - - - 1 - - - 2017: - 2 - - 4 2 1 - On-farm packing facility ............................farms, 2022: 5 - - 3 11 4 8 2 2017: 10 1 4 1 10 3 5 5 Had a barn that was built prior to 1960 .............farms, 2022: 180 154 155 83 335 95 156 145 2017: 205 173 202 127 394 122 182 155 Aware of right to appeal an adverse program decision : to USDA's National Appeals Division ................farms, 2022: 214 256 268 165 312 189 166 234 2017: 254 317 390 172 323 242 188 273 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 43. Selected Practices: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Kendall : Knox : Lake : La Salle : Lawrence : Lee : Livingston : Logan ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Received irrigation water from the : U.S. Bureau of Reclamation .........................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - Practiced alley cropping, silvopasture, : forest farming, or had riparian forest : buffers or windbreaks ..............................farms, 2022: 3 11 9 9 1 23 1 - 2017: 1 14 4 13 7 8 2 - Harvested biomass for use in : renewable energy ...................................farms, 2022: 3 3 4 8 - 3 3 - 2017: - 2 3 3 2 - 1 1 : Practiced rotational or management-intensive : grazing ............................................farms, 2022: 13 70 11 74 13 26 27 19 2017: 17 89 23 52 9 38 37 25 Raised or sold veal calves ..........................farms, 2022: - - - - - - 2 1 2017: - - - - - - - 1 On-farm packing facility ............................farms, 2022: 7 1 5 3 7 - 10 3 2017: - - 17 3 - - 7 3 Had a barn that was built prior to 1960 .............farms, 2022: 104 323 66 362 55 175 276 150 2017: 85 301 58 367 61 253 320 169 Aware of right to appeal an adverse program decision : to USDA's National Appeals Division ................farms, 2022: 107 335 79 591 103 283 492 205 2017: 98 331 71 518 158 305 419 287 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : McDonough : McHenry : McLean : Macon : Macoupin : Madison : Marion : Marshall ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Received irrigation water from the : U.S. Bureau of Reclamation .........................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - Practiced alley cropping, silvopasture, : forest farming, or had riparian forest : buffers or windbreaks ..............................farms, 2022: 4 24 16 7 3 5 11 9 2017: 20 8 10 5 5 3 7 5 Harvested biomass for use in : renewable energy ...................................farms, 2022: 1 6 4 4 1 4 4 4 2017: - 5 - 3 4 3 2 - : Practiced rotational or management-intensive : grazing ............................................farms, 2022: 48 87 51 26 51 50 29 20 2017: 61 82 52 32 100 84 59 41 Raised or sold veal calves ..........................farms, 2022: - - 1 - - - - - 2017: - - 1 - 6 - 2 - On-farm packing facility ............................farms, 2022: 2 12 15 3 2 7 5 3 2017: 1 14 3 1 7 9 1 4 Had a barn that was built prior to 1960 .............farms, 2022: 141 211 330 103 271 244 161 107 2017: 195 261 335 103 310 309 179 132 Aware of right to appeal an adverse program decision : to USDA's National Appeals Division ................farms, 2022: 206 210 471 175 421 262 252 180 2017: 225 248 512 229 432 346 351 185 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Mason : Massac : Menard : Mercer : Monroe : Montgomery : Morgan : Moultrie ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Received irrigation water from the : U.S. Bureau of Reclamation .........................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - Practiced alley cropping, silvopasture, : forest farming, or had riparian forest : buffers or windbreaks ..............................farms, 2022: - - 1 6 3 7 17 7 2017: - 1 6 7 7 4 5 4 Harvested biomass for use in : renewable energy ...................................farms, 2022: - 1 2 4 - 7 3 3 2017: 2 - - 3 3 2 1 1 : Practiced rotational or management-intensive : grazing ............................................farms, 2022: 23 22 33 46 36 46 43 25 2017: 33 52 34 56 37 85 40 29 Raised or sold veal calves ..........................farms, 2022: - - - - - - 2 - 2017: - - - 4 - - 1 - On-farm packing facility ............................farms, 2022: 1 1 1 1 6 - 3 5 2017: - 1 1 - 2 3 - 8 Had a barn that was built prior to 1960 .............farms, 2022: 107 67 55 159 152 191 155 98 2017: 115 89 79 213 162 240 164 129 Aware of right to appeal an adverse program decision : to USDA's National Appeals Division ................farms, 2022: 176 119 104 233 152 300 260 139 2017: 161 143 137 272 158 403 296 157 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 43. Selected Practices: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Ogle : Peoria : Perry : Piatt : Pike : Pope : Pulaski : Putnam ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Received irrigation water from the : U.S. Bureau of Reclamation .........................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - Practiced alley cropping, silvopasture, : forest farming, or had riparian forest : buffers or windbreaks ..............................farms, 2022: 7 11 2 3 2 6 1 1 2017: 16 9 2 2 3 4 - 3 Harvested biomass for use in : renewable energy ...................................farms, 2022: 5 9 1 - 4 4 1 - 2017: 5 2 - - 7 - - 2 : Practiced rotational or management-intensive : grazing ............................................farms, 2022: 50 52 14 19 49 29 10 3 2017: 81 53 44 25 61 19 13 8 Raised or sold veal calves ..........................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - 2 - - - On-farm packing facility ............................farms, 2022: 2 3 - 3 1 2 - - 2017: 5 5 - 7 2 - 2 - Had a barn that was built prior to 1960 .............farms, 2022: 258 231 97 83 247 52 31 39 2017: 335 222 110 94 283 50 45 32 Aware of right to appeal an adverse program decision : to USDA's National Appeals Division ................farms, 2022: 314 310 115 161 304 124 85 38 2017: 378 353 160 142 347 137 86 49 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Randolph : Richland : Rock Island : St. Clair : Saline : Sangamon : Schuyler : Scott ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Received irrigation water from the : U.S. Bureau of Reclamation .........................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - Practiced alley cropping, silvopasture, : forest farming, or had riparian forest : buffers or windbreaks ..............................farms, 2022: 3 2 4 10 1 9 - - 2017: 6 3 6 11 5 14 7 - Harvested biomass for use in : renewable energy ...................................farms, 2022: - 10 4 9 - 4 5 - 2017: 2 - 1 - 1 2 1 - : Practiced rotational or management-intensive : grazing ............................................farms, 2022: 44 24 34 47 27 39 28 16 2017: 52 37 51 37 41 47 29 15 Raised or sold veal calves ..........................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - 1 - - - - - - On-farm packing facility ............................farms, 2022: 3 2 1 6 1 4 1 - 2017: 1 2 8 5 1 4 - 2 Had a barn that was built prior to 1960 .............farms, 2022: 230 84 129 208 46 148 119 36 2017: 263 89 184 222 69 220 119 56 Aware of right to appeal an adverse program decision : to USDA's National Appeals Division ................farms, 2022: 229 190 168 203 115 356 197 79 2017: 268 163 230 256 156 319 219 90 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Shelby : Stark : Stephenson : Tazewell : Union : Vermilion : Wabash : Warren ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Received irrigation water from the : U.S. Bureau of Reclamation .........................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - Practiced alley cropping, silvopasture, : forest farming, or had riparian forest : buffers or windbreaks ..............................farms, 2022: 18 - 26 10 4 8 - 1 2017: 13 3 8 14 10 9 1 1 Harvested biomass for use in : renewable energy ...................................farms, 2022: 4 - 12 7 7 5 - 3 2017: - 1 6 3 5 1 - 3 : Practiced rotational or management-intensive : grazing ............................................farms, 2022: 57 21 78 51 71 21 8 54 2017: 98 13 63 61 40 42 9 56 Raised or sold veal calves ..........................farms, 2022: - - 5 2 - - - 2 2017: - - 8 - 4 1 - - On-farm packing facility ............................farms, 2022: 6 - 8 3 7 4 - 1 2017: - 2 1 1 1 3 - 1 Had a barn that was built prior to 1960 .............farms, 2022: 250 76 396 237 151 174 30 152 2017: 302 85 397 245 148 262 59 212 Aware of right to appeal an adverse program decision : to USDA's National Appeals Division ................farms, 2022: 354 134 281 256 189 375 63 262 2017: 394 132 309 259 210 415 82 276 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 43. Selected Practices: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Washington : Wayne : White : Whiteside : Will : Williamson : Winnebago : Woodford ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Received irrigation water from the : U.S. Bureau of Reclamation .........................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - Practiced alley cropping, silvopasture, : forest farming, or had riparian forest : buffers or windbreaks ..............................farms, 2022: 7 3 5 9 9 15 4 3 2017: 10 6 4 6 6 6 6 2 Harvested biomass for use in : renewable energy ...................................farms, 2022: 1 14 1 4 4 12 2 10 2017: - 4 - 4 1 1 6 - : Practiced rotational or management-intensive : grazing ............................................farms, 2022: 25 44 6 31 34 65 53 53 2017: 19 44 14 34 37 46 73 52 Raised or sold veal calves ..........................farms, 2022: - - - 4 - - - - 2017: - 2 - 4 2 4 1 1 On-farm packing facility ............................farms, 2022: 3 1 - 6 16 3 17 7 2017: 1 2 - 2 6 3 7 - Had a barn that was built prior to 1960 .............farms, 2022: 147 115 77 280 171 107 199 256 2017: 180 192 93 326 177 130 253 259 Aware of right to appeal an adverse program decision : to USDA's National Appeals Division ................farms, 2022: 203 241 159 360 235 162 198 308 2017: 228 330 195 311 263 200 257 288 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 44. Farms by North American Industry Classification System: 2022 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Illinois : Adams : Alexander : Bond : Boone : Brown : Bureau ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farms ....................................................: 71,123 1,311 145 622 416 449 1,138 : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ...............................: 40,260 721 64 301 199 204 778 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .............................: 621 5 - 10 2 2 6 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ..............................: 786 16 - 4 2 - 7 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture : production (1114) .............................................: 893 9 - 3 9 - 13 Other crop farming (1119) ......................................: 16,373 307 40 158 74 189 234 Tobacco farming (11191) ......................................: 8 - - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) .......................................: - - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ..........................: 16,365 307 40 158 74 189 234 : Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ......................: 5,234 152 31 56 14 28 42 Cattle feedlots (112112) .......................................: 373 16 - 5 2 - 5 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .......................: 340 7 - 6 6 1 - Hog and pig farming (1122) .....................................: 822 25 - 7 6 2 12 Poultry and egg production (1123) ..............................: 1,168 9 - 6 12 7 17 Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..................................: 1,035 12 6 22 25 5 11 Aquaculture and other animal : production (1125, 1129) .......................................: 3,218 32 4 44 65 11 13 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Calhoun : Carroll : Cass : Champaign : Christian : Clark : Clay : Clinton ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farms ....................................................: 462 665 395 1,330 768 722 671 869 : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ...............................: 204 321 198 974 514 424 340 511 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .............................: 1 4 - 6 3 5 2 3 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ..............................: 21 7 4 20 10 7 2 29 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture : production (1114) .............................................: - 13 7 19 8 - 5 12 Other crop farming (1119) ......................................: 159 226 136 216 153 181 235 139 Tobacco farming (11191) ......................................: - - - - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) .......................................: - - - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ..........................: 159 226 136 216 153 181 235 139 : Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ......................: 64 43 26 22 40 36 43 39 Cattle feedlots (112112) .......................................: - 5 1 - 1 - 1 14 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .......................: - 5 - - - 1 1 50 Hog and pig farming (1122) .....................................: 2 7 7 11 12 22 16 11 Poultry and egg production (1123) ..............................: 1 11 - 10 5 10 8 17 Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..................................: 7 12 6 16 5 6 7 20 Aquaculture and other animal : production (1125, 1129) .......................................: 3 11 10 36 17 30 11 24 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 44. Farms by North American Industry Classification System: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Coles : Cook : Crawford : Cumberland : De Kalb : De Witt : Douglas : Du Page ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farms ....................................................: 673 154 607 686 807 436 561 60 : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ...............................: 373 22 334 342 500 288 315 1 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .............................: 6 19 3 1 13 5 5 8 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ..............................: 2 7 7 4 13 2 4 - Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture : production (1114) .............................................: 5 29 1 5 14 11 11 14 Other crop farming (1119) ......................................: 201 21 185 250 132 83 103 3 Tobacco farming (11191) ......................................: - - - - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) .......................................: - - - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ..........................: 201 21 185 250 132 83 103 3 : Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ......................: 23 3 40 35 35 19 24 - Cattle feedlots (112112) .......................................: 1 - 1 - 7 1 - - Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .......................: 3 - - 8 3 - 9 - Hog and pig farming (1122) .....................................: 6 - 1 10 27 1 2 - Poultry and egg production (1123) ..............................: 2 4 6 4 11 7 12 6 Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..................................: 13 6 11 6 8 2 2 2 Aquaculture and other animal : production (1125, 1129) .......................................: 38 43 18 21 44 17 74 26 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Edgar : Edwards : Effingham : Fayette : Ford : Franklin : Fulton : Gallatin ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farms ....................................................: 682 313 1,224 1,122 544 569 1,157 162 : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ...............................: 460 178 681 609 367 253 698 102 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .............................: 3 - - 13 6 7 7 3 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ..............................: 1 - 2 4 - 5 6 - Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture : production (1114) .............................................: 5 3 1 20 2 1 5 1 Other crop farming (1119) ......................................: 121 83 318 303 133 165 244 23 Tobacco farming (11191) ......................................: - - - - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) .......................................: - - - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ..........................: 121 83 318 303 133 165 244 23 : Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ......................: 44 28 96 100 11 68 94 25 Cattle feedlots (112112) .......................................: 2 - 23 8 3 - 16 1 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .......................: 4 - 12 5 - 4 - - Hog and pig farming (1122) .....................................: 6 2 22 2 9 5 11 - Poultry and egg production (1123) ..............................: 6 4 7 6 5 13 20 - Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..................................: 11 2 20 20 4 5 25 - Aquaculture and other animal : production (1125, 1129) .......................................: 19 13 42 32 4 43 31 7 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Greene : Grundy : Hamilton : Hancock : Hardin : Henderson : Henry : Iroquois ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farms ....................................................: 709 437 534 1,080 128 419 1,270 1,544 : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ...............................: 463 314 253 685 14 285 790 1,130 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .............................: 3 1 - 3 - 2 7 9 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ..............................: 1 2 6 13 - 2 7 6 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture : production (1114) .............................................: 1 6 - 7 - 2 14 11 Other crop farming (1119) ......................................: 177 70 200 224 65 75 279 283 Tobacco farming (11191) ......................................: - - - - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) .......................................: - - - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ..........................: 177 70 200 224 65 75 279 283 : Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ......................: 44 10 57 77 38 30 67 31 Cattle feedlots (112112) .......................................: 4 1 - 3 - 2 11 11 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .......................: - - - 1 - 1 2 2 Hog and pig farming (1122) .....................................: 1 4 - 19 - 9 14 17 Poultry and egg production (1123) ..............................: 6 19 - 9 2 - 6 10 Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..................................: 3 4 9 9 - 5 26 8 Aquaculture and other animal : production (1125, 1129) .......................................: 6 6 9 30 9 6 47 26 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Jackson : Jasper : Jefferson : Jersey : Jo Daviess : Johnson : Kane : Kankakee ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farms ....................................................: 767 817 930 460 907 568 509 738 : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ...............................: 319 485 408 235 330 91 236 488 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .............................: 12 - 3 1 15 8 35 13 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ..............................: 37 9 17 10 19 12 5 7 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture : production (1114) .............................................: 16 - 19 4 18 6 32 23 Other crop farming (1119) ......................................: 163 232 275 139 285 214 57 120 Tobacco farming (11191) ......................................: - - - - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) .......................................: - - - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ..........................: 163 232 275 139 285 214 57 120 : Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ......................: 107 42 129 35 126 153 22 27 Cattle feedlots (112112) .......................................: 2 6 6 - 15 7 3 - Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .......................: 11 5 2 1 23 - 3 - Hog and pig farming (1122) .....................................: 5 18 10 - 8 2 6 14 Poultry and egg production (1123) ..............................: 33 - 14 4 9 15 12 25 Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..................................: 6 2 8 12 14 3 7 9 Aquaculture and other animal : production (1125, 1129) .......................................: 56 18 39 19 45 57 91 12 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 44. Farms by North American Industry Classification System: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Kendall : Knox : Lake : La Salle : Lawrence : Lee : Livingston : Logan ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farms ....................................................: 383 984 306 1,706 332 829 1,448 623 : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ...............................: 217 580 46 1,195 195 561 1,099 419 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .............................: 11 5 13 23 6 6 10 7 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ..............................: 12 1 14 6 3 17 - 9 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture : production (1114) .............................................: 22 2 36 13 1 7 5 - Other crop farming (1119) ......................................: 53 217 34 269 63 130 196 127 Tobacco farming (11191) ......................................: - - - - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) .......................................: - - - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ..........................: 53 217 34 269 63 130 196 127 : Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ......................: 12 80 3 56 23 49 57 29 Cattle feedlots (112112) .......................................: - 9 - 16 - 2 2 - Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .......................: - - 1 - - - 1 3 Hog and pig farming (1122) .....................................: 5 12 - 5 8 7 33 11 Poultry and egg production (1123) ..............................: 13 19 6 40 10 14 17 4 Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..................................: - 15 6 18 8 8 2 11 Aquaculture and other animal : production (1125, 1129) .......................................: 38 44 147 65 15 28 26 3 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : McDonough : McHenry : McLean : Macon : Macoupin : Madison : Marion : Marshall ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farms ....................................................: 658 828 1,488 570 1,235 962 881 491 : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ...............................: 403 224 1,002 358 698 525 389 337 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .............................: 6 33 12 4 6 13 3 2 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ..............................: - 29 15 10 16 23 5 3 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture : production (1114) .............................................: 9 92 15 14 9 10 5 2 Other crop farming (1119) ......................................: 132 96 251 107 313 180 315 94 Tobacco farming (11191) ......................................: - - 2 - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) .......................................: - - - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ..........................: 132 96 249 107 313 180 315 94 : Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ......................: 57 56 54 33 84 104 110 32 Cattle feedlots (112112) .......................................: - 4 7 3 4 3 - - Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .......................: - 15 2 - 1 5 - 1 Hog and pig farming (1122) .....................................: 13 11 27 3 13 2 - - Poultry and egg production (1123) ..............................: 4 81 15 12 21 27 8 4 Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..................................: 18 25 31 2 28 20 10 2 Aquaculture and other animal : production (1125, 1129) .......................................: 16 162 57 24 42 50 36 14 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Mason : Massac : Menard : Mercer : Monroe : Montgomery : Morgan : Moultrie ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farms ....................................................: 588 350 356 690 533 952 753 480 : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ...............................: 361 139 199 357 284 543 490 278 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .............................: 9 1 1 - 4 4 4 8 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ..............................: 3 2 3 4 9 3 3 1 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture : production (1114) .............................................: 2 - 2 7 7 2 - 5 Other crop farming (1119) ......................................: 171 112 94 183 105 266 158 67 Tobacco farming (11191) ......................................: - - - - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) .......................................: - - - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ..........................: 171 112 94 183 105 266 158 67 : Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ......................: 28 50 31 42 67 58 50 26 Cattle feedlots (112112) .......................................: 2 4 1 1 - 2 - 2 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .......................: - - - - 1 2 - 11 Hog and pig farming (1122) .....................................: 3 - - 26 5 14 5 4 Poultry and egg production (1123) ..............................: 1 - 10 9 16 7 3 18 Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..................................: 2 8 6 15 12 35 2 5 Aquaculture and other animal : production (1125, 1129) .......................................: 6 34 9 46 23 16 38 55 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Ogle : Peoria : Perry : Piatt : Pike : Pope : Pulaski : Putnam ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farms ....................................................: 919 989 479 390 1,018 332 166 166 : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ...............................: 505 615 269 270 556 61 73 101 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .............................: 10 6 - 4 1 2 - - Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ..............................: 5 11 - 7 10 3 5 2 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture : production (1114) .............................................: 9 13 - 5 6 - - 10 Other crop farming (1119) ......................................: 193 173 130 50 287 154 67 43 Tobacco farming (11191) ......................................: - - - - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) .......................................: - - - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ..........................: 193 173 130 50 287 154 67 43 : Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ......................: 96 65 57 14 103 81 14 4 Cattle feedlots (112112) .......................................: 18 1 1 1 - 2 - - Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .......................: 2 - 2 - 2 - - - Hog and pig farming (1122) .....................................: 20 14 6 - 20 - - 2 Poultry and egg production (1123) ..............................: 7 17 4 12 7 4 3 - Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..................................: 11 15 2 7 19 - 4 - Aquaculture and other animal : production (1125, 1129) .......................................: 43 59 8 20 7 25 - 4 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 44. Farms by North American Industry Classification System: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Randolph : Richland : Rock Island : St. Clair : Saline : Sangamon : Schuyler : Scott ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farms ....................................................: 744 548 571 743 393 996 574 267 : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ...............................: 370 314 292 468 151 596 330 151 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .............................: 1 6 7 12 - 9 1 3 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ..............................: 11 4 8 16 3 7 3 5 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture : production (1114) .............................................: - 3 15 24 2 6 4 1 Other crop farming (1119) ......................................: 193 129 158 63 112 221 154 61 Tobacco farming (11191) ......................................: - - - - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) .......................................: - - - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ..........................: 193 129 158 63 112 221 154 61 : Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ......................: 106 46 28 33 61 56 45 35 Cattle feedlots (112112) .......................................: 9 3 1 10 1 3 3 - Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .......................: 7 2 6 5 2 - - 1 Hog and pig farming (1122) .....................................: 1 13 6 1 7 12 5 4 Poultry and egg production (1123) ..............................: 7 7 18 18 8 8 3 1 Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..................................: 15 5 13 23 6 10 1 2 Aquaculture and other animal : production (1125, 1129) .......................................: 24 16 19 70 40 68 25 3 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Shelby : Stark : Stephenson : Tazewell : Union : Vermilion : Wabash : Warren ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farms ....................................................: 1,199 346 998 869 601 1,009 177 660 : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ...............................: 753 235 440 591 133 613 130 465 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .............................: 7 - 10 2 12 9 - 2 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ..............................: 5 - 14 7 26 7 2 2 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture : production (1114) .............................................: 6 - 1 9 19 8 - 1 Other crop farming (1119) ......................................: 253 80 238 168 231 245 35 88 Tobacco farming (11191) ......................................: - - - - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) .......................................: - - - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ..........................: 253 80 238 168 231 245 35 88 : Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ......................: 95 10 121 36 114 47 4 45 Cattle feedlots (112112) .......................................: 4 2 18 - 8 2 - 7 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .......................: 6 - 42 4 - - 2 - Hog and pig farming (1122) .....................................: 11 7 23 7 - 11 - 12 Poultry and egg production (1123) ..............................: 10 5 17 14 15 12 - 15 Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..................................: 18 - 37 10 2 9 - 8 Aquaculture and other animal : production (1125, 1129) .......................................: 31 7 37 21 41 46 4 15 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Washington : Wayne : White : Whiteside : Will : Williamson : Winnebago : Woodford ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farms ....................................................: 635 901 434 1,005 780 563 691 997 : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ...............................: 445 376 261 575 402 131 264 623 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .............................: 3 4 - 5 26 7 13 8 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ..............................: 8 4 - 14 28 14 14 11 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture : production (1114) .............................................: 6 7 - 21 30 7 23 5 Other crop farming (1119) ......................................: 93 350 103 225 117 180 178 195 Tobacco farming (11191) ......................................: - 6 - - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) .......................................: - - - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ..........................: 93 344 103 225 117 180 178 195 : Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ......................: 32 85 33 55 15 113 41 77 Cattle feedlots (112112) .......................................: 2 4 2 12 - 3 4 6 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .......................: 15 3 - 13 - - 7 - Hog and pig farming (1122) .....................................: 8 17 1 16 - - 6 14 Poultry and egg production (1123) ..............................: 1 24 8 25 59 22 37 31 Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..................................: 9 4 10 8 15 36 23 2 Aquaculture and other animal : production (1125, 1129) .......................................: 13 23 16 36 88 50 81 25 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 45. Selected Operation and Producer Characteristics: 2022 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Illinois : Adams : Alexander : Bond : Boone : Brown : Bureau ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS : : Land in farms .............................................farms: 71,123 1,311 145 622 416 449 1,138 acres: 26,292,041 423,666 62,494 161,590 124,244 163,236 455,336 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 52,862 1,021 97 431 335 269 885 acres: 21,606,950 302,050 41,001 127,412 115,369 73,573 397,708 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : : Owned land in farms .......................................farms: 66,106 1,236 142 580 364 432 1,009 acres: 11,607,971 260,080 32,138 88,298 38,378 113,611 182,894 Rented or leased land in farms ............................farms: 25,711 473 43 209 158 103 481 acres: 14,684,070 163,586 30,356 73,292 85,866 49,625 272,442 : TENURE : : Full owners ...............................................farms: 45,412 838 102 413 258 346 657 acres: 5,658,565 128,950 (D) 35,739 19,954 85,182 89,581 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 28,223 562 56 225 185 171 418 acres: 2,901,502 57,878 (D) 15,210 14,679 18,483 52,179 : Part owners ...............................................farms: 20,694 398 40 167 106 86 352 acres: 18,545,545 274,782 36,965 110,811 88,123 72,783 306,662 Owned land in farms .....................................acres: 5,949,406 131,130 8,425 52,559 18,424 28,429 93,313 Rented land in farms ....................................acres: 12,596,139 143,652 28,540 58,252 69,699 44,354 213,349 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 20,086 390 38 165 100 82 345 acres: 16,760,369 225,349 31,103 97,188 84,957 50,141 288,590 : Tenants ...................................................farms: 5,017 75 3 42 52 17 129 acres: 2,087,931 19,934 (D) 15,040 16,167 5,271 59,093 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 4,553 69 3 41 50 16 122 acres: 1,945,079 18,823 (D) 15,014 15,733 4,949 56,939 : NUMBER OF TOTAL PRODUCERS : : Total producers ..........................................number: 124,725 2,306 250 1,072 716 785 1,872 : Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer .................................................: 34,418 636 75 293 183 215 592 2 producers ................................................: 27,216 483 47 244 193 169 416 3 producers ................................................: 5,464 111 11 56 18 39 90 4 producers ................................................: 2,682 49 12 27 17 18 30 5 or more producers ........................................: 1,343 32 - 2 5 8 10 : Total male producers ...................................number: 89,213 1,668 173 764 483 562 1,387 : Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 52,717 965 101 454 327 323 876 2 producers ..............................................: 10,498 214 33 90 44 82 163 3 producers ..............................................: 3,048 65 2 24 12 13 44 4 producers ..............................................: 855 10 - 13 8 4 6 5 or more producers ......................................: 448 8 - 1 - 4 5 : Total female producers .................................number: 35,512 638 77 308 233 223 485 : Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 27,629 494 47 267 203 170 399 2 producers ..............................................: 2,623 49 15 17 15 16 37 3 producers ..............................................: 467 11 - 1 - 7 4 4 producers ..............................................: 156 2 - 1 - - - 5 or more producers ......................................: 103 1 - - - - - : PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ : : Producers (see text) ...........................................: 121,342 2,259 250 1,065 711 774 1,854 : Sex of producers: : Male .........................................................: 87,415 1,643 173 760 482 552 1,371 Female .......................................................: 33,927 616 77 305 229 222 483 : Hired managers .................................................: 6,226 97 7 46 61 8 79 : Primary occupation: : Farming ......................................................: 52,947 1,020 107 408 296 245 828 Other ........................................................: 68,395 1,239 143 657 415 529 1,026 : Place of residence: : On farm operated .............................................: 69,779 1,309 169 692 545 384 934 Not on farm operated .........................................: 51,563 950 81 373 166 390 920 : Days worked off farm: : None .........................................................: 52,396 999 97 412 258 291 805 Any ..........................................................: 68,946 1,260 153 653 453 483 1,049 1 to 49 days ...............................................: 10,991 172 10 80 56 107 140 50 to 99 days ..............................................: 4,890 92 13 43 27 17 52 100 to 199 days ............................................: 7,724 119 20 98 49 28 119 200 days or more ...........................................: 45,341 877 110 432 321 331 738 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less ..............................................: 5,621 75 10 31 50 49 63 3 or 4 years .................................................: 8,448 107 17 82 57 68 155 5 to 9 years .................................................: 20,678 367 43 201 112 100 359 10 years or more .............................................: 86,595 1,710 180 751 492 557 1,277 : Average years on present farm ................................: 23.5 25.3 22.5 22.2 23.0 21.7 23.5 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less ..............................................: 15,023 207 25 117 106 110 261 6 to 10 years ................................................: 17,515 324 47 200 122 88 270 11 years or more .............................................: 88,804 1,728 178 748 483 576 1,323 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Calhoun : Carroll : Cass : Champaign : Christian : Clark : Clay : Clinton ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS : : Land in farms .............................................farms: 462 665 395 1,330 768 722 671 869 acres: 106,067 261,931 156,808 545,674 350,778 249,166 227,457 276,216 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 310 442 234 1,092 614 514 418 687 acres: 47,810 211,673 117,533 511,504 322,627 197,962 169,445 238,038 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : : Owned land in farms .......................................farms: 437 618 379 1,198 721 700 658 785 acres: 71,454 133,514 76,881 173,577 130,436 118,550 124,680 153,325 Rented or leased land in farms ............................farms: 109 231 108 567 288 179 174 384 acres: 34,613 128,417 79,927 372,097 220,342 130,616 102,777 122,891 : TENURE : : Full owners ...............................................farms: 353 434 287 763 480 543 497 485 acres: 54,386 61,101 41,954 78,570 65,402 69,980 60,543 68,080 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 213 227 134 535 336 347 249 317 acres: 8,288 33,861 15,215 64,033 49,542 33,694 15,257 39,795 : Part owners ...............................................farms: 84 184 92 435 241 157 161 300 acres: 49,901 178,129 105,572 404,150 258,042 169,577 163,341 197,533 Owned land in farms .....................................acres: 17,068 72,413 34,927 95,007 65,034 48,570 64,137 85,245 Rented land in farms ....................................acres: 32,833 105,716 70,645 309,143 193,008 121,007 99,204 112,288 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 78 176 88 429 234 152 160 299 acres: 38,318 159,090 93,847 386,391 246,584 155,337 151,512 188,431 : Tenants ...................................................farms: 25 47 16 132 47 22 13 84 acres: 1,780 22,701 9,282 62,954 27,334 9,609 3,573 10,603 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 19 39 12 128 44 15 9 71 acres: 1,204 18,722 8,471 61,080 26,501 8,931 2,676 9,812 : NUMBER OF TOTAL PRODUCERS : : Total producers ..........................................number: 917 1,127 633 2,548 1,354 1,283 1,148 1,618 : Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer .................................................: 200 307 217 608 388 337 364 411 2 producers ................................................: 168 288 138 457 264 277 242 305 3 producers ................................................: 46 45 24 142 80 64 35 84 4 producers ................................................: 33 20 14 71 15 29 17 38 5 or more producers ........................................: 15 5 2 52 21 15 13 31 : Total male producers ...................................number: 633 797 467 1,801 924 960 840 1,215 : Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 316 506 314 894 592 481 543 616 2 producers ..............................................: 80 109 42 244 99 137 67 121 3 producers ..............................................: 26 20 11 85 30 58 18 78 4 producers ..............................................: 4 2 9 25 4 4 4 12 5 or more producers ......................................: 11 1 - 8 5 2 8 14 : Total female producers .................................number: 284 330 166 747 430 323 308 403 : Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 181 276 144 506 292 240 252 294 2 producers ..............................................: 36 20 11 91 35 23 18 26 3 producers ..............................................: 2 2 - 9 10 7 4 6 4 producers ..............................................: 5 2 - 1 4 4 2 6 5 or more producers ......................................: 1 - - 5 4 - - 3 : PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ : : Producers (see text) ...........................................: 866 1,118 629 2,440 1,300 1,259 1,073 1,549 : Sex of producers: : Male .........................................................: 608 795 467 1,749 903 938 774 1,189 Female .......................................................: 258 323 162 691 397 321 299 360 : Hired managers .................................................: 17 58 25 97 112 60 18 147 : Primary occupation: : Farming ......................................................: 222 542 257 1,168 615 506 377 628 Other ........................................................: 644 576 372 1,272 685 753 696 921 : Place of residence: : On farm operated .............................................: 407 692 291 1,225 703 602 646 750 Not on farm operated .........................................: 459 426 338 1,215 597 657 427 799 : Days worked off farm: : None .........................................................: 345 478 304 1,115 590 609 509 658 Any ..........................................................: 521 640 325 1,325 710 650 564 891 1 to 49 days ...............................................: 100 136 32 297 134 97 59 139 50 to 99 days ..............................................: 28 48 29 87 46 27 45 40 100 to 199 days ............................................: 36 84 35 129 84 63 42 113 200 days or more ...........................................: 357 372 229 812 446 463 418 599 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less ..............................................: 79 59 13 127 61 79 47 62 3 or 4 years .................................................: 67 48 49 133 71 157 63 93 5 to 9 years .................................................: 149 127 110 525 204 211 176 229 10 years or more .............................................: 571 884 457 1,655 964 812 787 1,165 : Average years on present farm ................................: 21.0 25.7 23.7 23.1 24.6 22.0 23.9 24.4 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less ..............................................: 138 128 50 346 151 211 104 162 6 to 10 years ................................................: 172 96 93 418 178 173 159 224 11 years or more .............................................: 556 894 486 1,676 971 875 810 1,163 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Coles : Cook : Crawford : Cumberland : De Kalb : De Witt : Douglas : Du Page ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS : : Land in farms .............................................farms: 673 154 607 686 807 436 561 60 acres: 214,931 10,281 234,709 161,892 353,524 180,145 217,560 819 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 457 94 417 425 655 341 409 31 acres: 175,824 8,760 194,504 119,457 336,534 166,025 202,007 179 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : : Owned land in farms .......................................farms: 629 125 576 668 698 401 528 56 acres: 88,873 2,668 92,229 80,303 100,369 60,247 63,832 755 Rented or leased land in farms ............................farms: 221 43 188 192 388 164 198 8 acres: 126,058 7,613 142,480 81,589 253,155 119,898 153,728 64 : TENURE : : Full owners ...............................................farms: 452 111 419 494 419 272 363 52 acres: 49,657 (D) 37,426 40,108 46,594 32,649 36,403 725 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 242 63 234 239 278 181 223 24 acres: 19,449 1,067 15,114 13,253 37,603 24,917 29,755 138 : Part owners ...............................................farms: 177 14 157 174 279 129 165 4 acres: 139,816 (D) 175,324 116,504 260,101 126,529 170,908 (D) Owned land in farms .....................................acres: 39,216 (D) 54,803 40,195 53,775 27,598 27,429 (D) Rented land in farms ....................................acres: 100,600 (D) 120,521 76,309 206,326 98,931 143,479 (D) Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 174 11 155 172 274 128 154 3 acres: 131,269 3,620 158,724 101,710 253,910 120,535 162,636 (D) : Tenants ...................................................farms: 44 29 31 18 109 35 33 4 acres: 25,458 (D) 21,959 5,280 46,829 20,967 10,249 (D) Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 41 20 28 14 103 32 32 4 acres: 25,106 4,073 20,666 4,494 45,021 20,573 9,616 (D) : NUMBER OF TOTAL PRODUCERS : : Total producers ..........................................number: 1,230 423 984 1,191 1,398 761 954 122 : Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer .................................................: 341 60 308 338 395 205 276 21 2 producers ................................................: 239 45 245 265 296 175 214 29 3 producers ................................................: 48 17 35 52 67 35 41 6 4 producers ................................................: 21 11 15 15 40 8 24 2 5 or more producers ........................................: 24 21 4 16 9 13 6 2 : Total male producers ...................................number: 847 256 721 844 948 527 678 65 : Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 495 90 443 511 600 322 417 41 2 producers ..............................................: 87 19 98 91 110 64 74 2 3 producers ..............................................: 14 12 21 27 36 11 23 5 4 producers ..............................................: 19 17 1 10 5 11 11 - 5 or more producers ......................................: 11 2 3 5 - - - 1 : Total female producers .................................number: 383 167 263 347 450 234 276 57 : Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 279 60 229 276 334 190 209 26 2 producers ..............................................: 19 19 15 17 42 11 29 11 3 producers ..............................................: 2 2 - 3 8 6 3 1 4 producers ..............................................: 3 4 1 7 2 1 - - 5 or more producers ......................................: 8 6 - - - - - 1 : PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ : : Producers (see text) ...........................................: 1,143 329 979 1,148 1,384 744 947 113 : Sex of producers: : Male .........................................................: 816 227 717 832 943 514 675 62 Female .......................................................: 327 102 262 316 441 230 272 51 : Hired managers .................................................: 51 75 50 33 100 41 54 30 : Primary occupation: : Farming ......................................................: 507 129 387 430 724 321 408 53 Other ........................................................: 636 200 592 718 660 423 539 60 : Place of residence: : On farm operated .............................................: 624 138 569 635 890 379 530 70 Not on farm operated .........................................: 519 191 410 513 494 365 417 43 : Days worked off farm: : None .........................................................: 591 112 422 522 569 303 467 59 Any ..........................................................: 552 217 557 626 815 441 480 54 1 to 49 days ...............................................: 82 19 105 99 114 55 102 11 50 to 99 days ..............................................: 36 18 38 26 69 25 17 10 100 to 199 days ............................................: 50 58 41 46 117 44 47 7 200 days or more ...........................................: 384 122 373 455 515 317 314 26 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less ..............................................: 60 19 65 63 46 38 40 8 3 or 4 years .................................................: 65 24 66 54 80 43 38 12 5 to 9 years .................................................: 207 101 122 149 197 113 201 16 10 years or more .............................................: 811 185 726 882 1,061 550 668 77 : Average years on present farm ................................: 23.6 16.8 24.0 23.9 25.6 23.7 22.6 22.1 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less ..............................................: 128 91 145 117 118 125 91 26 6 to 10 years ................................................: 152 49 109 168 212 72 187 17 11 years or more .............................................: 863 189 725 863 1,054 547 669 70 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Edgar : Edwards : Effingham : Fayette : Ford : Franklin : Fulton : Gallatin ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS : : Land in farms .............................................farms: 682 313 1,224 1,122 544 569 1,157 162 acres: 325,023 117,890 281,772 328,888 279,456 174,342 435,773 174,434 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 542 226 922 817 418 371 892 136 acres: 295,508 95,857 222,375 247,690 243,946 133,976 275,096 158,326 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : : Owned land in farms .......................................farms: 633 292 1,167 1,077 467 567 1,089 153 acres: 119,397 51,486 149,874 154,812 93,429 105,984 254,853 80,495 Rented or leased land in farms ............................farms: 271 97 422 356 238 136 390 72 acres: 205,626 66,404 131,898 174,076 186,027 68,358 180,920 93,939 : TENURE : : Full owners ...............................................farms: 411 216 802 766 306 433 767 90 acres: 49,726 30,260 83,171 78,108 43,735 (D) 146,313 12,721 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 278 133 507 482 187 244 530 66 acres: 33,291 17,181 42,908 35,151 29,736 (D) 52,784 7,012 : Part owners ...............................................farms: 222 76 365 311 161 134 322 63 acres: 247,191 63,276 185,017 235,880 194,474 123,926 266,369 159,920 Owned land in farms .....................................acres: 69,671 21,226 66,703 76,704 49,694 55,710 108,540 67,774 Rented land in farms ....................................acres: 177,520 42,050 118,314 159,176 144,780 68,216 157,829 92,146 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 218 76 359 297 159 125 302 61 acres: 234,693 57,916 166,706 198,916 174,668 113,028 203,517 149,685 : Tenants ...................................................farms: 49 21 57 45 77 2 68 9 acres: 28,106 24,354 13,584 14,900 41,247 (D) 23,091 1,793 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 46 17 56 38 72 2 60 9 acres: 27,524 20,760 12,761 13,623 39,542 (D) 18,795 1,629 : NUMBER OF TOTAL PRODUCERS : : Total producers ..........................................number: 1,179 523 2,116 1,925 983 931 1,998 264 : Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer .................................................: 330 156 602 580 270 314 555 92 2 producers ................................................: 262 115 480 410 165 199 458 56 3 producers ................................................: 52 33 72 59 62 11 84 8 4 producers ................................................: 33 7 43 57 40 41 36 3 5 or more producers ........................................: 5 2 27 16 7 4 24 3 : Total male producers ...................................number: 878 382 1,532 1,403 730 669 1,451 211 : Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 456 213 934 832 380 439 884 120 2 producers ..............................................: 138 58 140 188 99 61 156 27 3 producers ..............................................: 42 15 46 39 32 10 44 3 4 producers ..............................................: 5 2 20 8 14 17 13 3 5 or more producers ......................................: - - 19 7 - 2 13 2 : Total female producers .................................number: 301 141 584 522 253 262 547 53 : Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 234 117 483 375 180 210 466 47 2 producers ..............................................: 25 9 32 39 30 23 32 3 3 producers ..............................................: 1 2 6 8 3 2 3 - 4 producers ..............................................: - - 2 2 1 - 2 - 5 or more producers ......................................: 2 - 2 7 - - - - : PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ : : Producers (see text) ...........................................: 1,162 521 2,058 1,869 974 925 1,963 252 : Sex of producers: : Male .........................................................: 874 382 1,500 1,369 724 666 1,426 199 Female .......................................................: 288 139 558 500 250 259 537 53 : Hired managers .................................................: 53 26 87 92 104 15 86 27 : Primary occupation: : Farming ......................................................: 563 235 714 739 487 330 765 123 Other ........................................................: 599 286 1,344 1,130 487 595 1,198 129 : Place of residence: : On farm operated .............................................: 549 300 1,358 1,108 432 634 1,117 121 Not on farm operated .........................................: 613 221 700 761 542 291 846 131 : Days worked off farm: : None .........................................................: 555 243 734 740 469 415 742 132 Any ..........................................................: 607 278 1,324 1,129 505 510 1,221 120 1 to 49 days ...............................................: 102 41 185 224 82 68 211 12 50 to 99 days ..............................................: 36 13 74 100 48 33 85 9 100 to 199 days ............................................: 106 25 128 125 63 49 164 8 200 days or more ...........................................: 363 199 937 680 312 360 761 91 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less ..............................................: 25 47 115 93 29 47 87 5 3 or 4 years .................................................: 79 26 116 149 64 91 122 7 5 to 9 years .................................................: 247 50 288 312 198 134 413 24 10 years or more .............................................: 811 398 1,539 1,315 683 653 1,341 216 : Average years on present farm ................................: 24.1 24.8 23.8 22.3 23.6 22.5 21.6 27.8 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less ..............................................: 132 64 244 245 114 118 265 18 6 to 10 years ................................................: 229 53 277 234 132 112 291 10 11 years or more .............................................: 801 404 1,537 1,390 728 695 1,407 224 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Greene : Grundy : Hamilton : Hancock : Hardin : Henderson : Henry : Iroquois ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS : : Land in farms .............................................farms: 709 437 534 1,080 128 419 1,270 1,544 acres: 319,730 188,601 223,423 417,260 34,138 199,669 449,705 669,168 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 526 364 304 849 71 330 947 1,247 acres: 222,089 178,239 173,268 315,649 11,504 150,911 393,941 608,342 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : : Owned land in farms .......................................farms: 661 401 515 1,000 127 390 1,166 1,426 acres: 169,030 73,704 103,522 219,518 28,969 105,400 200,134 268,259 Rented or leased land in farms ............................farms: 220 180 151 432 23 184 529 618 acres: 150,700 114,897 119,901 197,742 5,169 94,269 249,571 400,909 : TENURE : : Full owners ...............................................farms: 489 257 383 648 105 235 741 926 acres: 114,226 27,978 59,149 102,026 (D) 59,790 93,199 141,129 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 315 184 158 436 52 151 439 641 acres: 53,917 22,174 22,674 50,497 (D) 33,227 57,813 102,270 : Part owners ...............................................farms: 172 144 132 352 22 155 425 500 acres: 183,699 142,536 144,350 278,255 17,182 132,346 319,012 478,941 Owned land in farms .....................................acres: 54,804 45,726 44,373 117,492 12,236 45,610 106,935 127,130 Rented land in farms ....................................acres: 128,895 96,810 99,977 160,763 4,946 86,736 212,077 351,811 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 168 144 127 340 18 152 414 492 acres: 152,920 138,269 130,880 233,031 (D) 110,832 300,155 458,608 : Tenants ...................................................farms: 48 36 19 80 1 29 104 118 acres: 21,805 18,087 19,924 36,979 (D) 7,533 37,494 49,098 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 43 36 19 73 1 27 94 114 acres: 15,252 17,796 19,714 32,121 (D) 6,852 35,973 47,464 : NUMBER OF TOTAL PRODUCERS : : Total producers ..........................................number: 1,330 810 851 1,888 237 753 2,245 2,677 : Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer .................................................: 326 211 293 549 47 183 638 793 2 producers ................................................: 256 164 186 360 67 170 482 546 3 producers ................................................: 68 32 35 104 3 46 83 124 4 producers ................................................: 34 17 19 51 10 18 39 54 5 or more producers ........................................: 25 13 1 16 1 2 28 27 : Total male producers ...................................number: 1,023 609 624 1,395 164 529 1,610 1,971 : Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 478 317 403 810 102 290 973 1,109 2 producers ..............................................: 126 64 74 170 12 65 169 277 3 producers ..............................................: 43 20 23 58 3 33 41 37 4 producers ..............................................: 11 9 1 9 6 - 17 21 5 or more producers ......................................: 20 6 - 4 1 1 13 12 : Total female producers .................................number: 307 201 227 493 73 224 635 706 : Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 241 170 189 372 65 174 503 590 2 producers ..............................................: 31 7 10 40 4 17 30 48 3 producers ..............................................: - 4 6 11 - 2 10 4 4 producers ..............................................: 1 - - 2 - - 3 2 5 or more producers ......................................: - 1 - - - 2 6 - : PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ : : Producers (see text) ...........................................: 1,278 755 850 1,849 234 741 2,119 2,581 : Sex of producers: : Male .........................................................: 979 562 623 1,374 162 522 1,541 1,897 Female .......................................................: 299 193 227 475 72 219 578 684 : Hired managers .................................................: 62 20 22 77 2 34 78 147 : Primary occupation: : Farming ......................................................: 536 348 287 826 73 392 986 1,286 Other ........................................................: 742 407 563 1,023 161 349 1,133 1,295 : Place of residence: : On farm operated .............................................: 597 396 464 909 159 464 1,346 1,191 Not on farm operated .........................................: 681 359 386 940 75 277 773 1,390 : Days worked off farm: : None .........................................................: 461 336 350 774 85 346 1,031 1,076 Any ..........................................................: 817 419 500 1,075 149 395 1,088 1,505 1 to 49 days ...............................................: 129 56 96 211 14 58 172 262 50 to 99 days ..............................................: 59 29 12 80 12 14 64 182 100 to 199 days ............................................: 111 42 69 171 12 40 133 190 200 days or more ...........................................: 518 292 323 613 111 283 719 871 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less ..............................................: 91 40 38 47 54 18 86 137 3 or 4 years .................................................: 78 43 79 155 13 75 159 156 5 to 9 years .................................................: 191 140 127 302 36 109 339 474 10 years or more .............................................: 918 532 606 1,345 131 539 1,535 1,814 : Average years on present farm ................................: 21.6 23.3 23.7 25.6 17.7 24.6 24.6 23.8 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less ..............................................: 158 108 122 216 55 94 280 291 6 to 10 years ................................................: 179 96 105 293 40 103 252 391 11 years or more .............................................: 941 551 623 1,340 139 544 1,587 1,899 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Jackson : Jasper : Jefferson : Jersey : Jo Daviess : Johnson : Kane : Kankakee ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS : : Land in farms .............................................farms: 767 817 930 460 907 568 509 738 acres: 291,160 246,336 232,182 161,192 309,287 108,064 146,717 322,007 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 581 583 676 307 623 349 410 606 acres: 226,190 202,150 163,563 119,166 181,840 37,060 135,090 299,554 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : : Owned land in farms .......................................farms: 751 787 902 429 855 557 420 663 acres: 159,873 116,040 148,436 95,128 178,286 87,561 41,654 109,946 Rented or leased land in farms ............................farms: 279 299 263 139 340 117 242 312 acres: 131,287 130,296 83,746 66,064 131,001 20,503 105,063 212,061 : TENURE : : Full owners ...............................................farms: 488 518 667 321 567 451 267 426 acres: 48,150 50,343 74,110 44,988 77,088 51,014 14,286 52,555 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 315 288 421 178 309 252 187 307 acres: 13,998 26,394 34,199 18,503 19,750 8,896 9,781 39,507 : Part owners ...............................................farms: 263 269 235 108 288 106 153 237 acres: 240,183 187,094 151,656 103,268 216,774 56,085 105,956 241,917 Owned land in farms .....................................acres: 111,723 65,697 74,326 50,140 101,198 36,547 27,368 57,391 Rented land in farms ....................................acres: 128,460 121,397 77,330 53,128 115,576 19,538 78,588 184,526 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 253 266 232 102 271 87 150 234 acres: 209,859 167,221 123,660 89,028 149,428 27,460 101,036 233,006 : Tenants ...................................................farms: 16 30 28 31 52 11 89 75 acres: 2,827 8,899 6,416 12,936 15,425 965 26,475 27,535 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 13 29 23 27 43 10 73 65 acres: 2,333 8,535 5,704 11,635 12,662 704 24,273 27,041 : NUMBER OF TOTAL PRODUCERS : : Total producers ..........................................number: 1,329 1,375 1,580 806 1,592 880 981 1,276 : Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer .................................................: 383 406 444 224 413 302 225 361 2 producers ................................................: 268 320 393 175 391 232 206 295 3 producers ................................................: 78 47 44 34 59 23 46 37 4 producers ................................................: 18 37 36 15 25 10 17 37 5 or more producers ........................................: 20 7 13 12 19 1 15 8 : Total male producers ...................................number: 938 979 1,085 586 1,113 594 682 917 : Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 579 616 744 352 668 493 365 560 2 producers ..............................................: 100 125 110 63 132 40 66 113 3 producers ..............................................: 45 25 15 28 35 7 36 26 4 producers ..............................................: 6 7 19 6 1 - 4 5 5 or more producers ......................................: - 2 - - 12 - 8 5 : Total female producers .................................number: 391 396 495 220 479 286 299 359 : Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 283 321 372 175 381 259 208 291 2 producers ..............................................: 42 31 57 6 34 12 21 16 3 producers ..............................................: 8 3 3 11 10 1 3 7 4 producers ..............................................: - 1 - - - - 5 1 5 or more producers ......................................: - - - - - - 1 2 : PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ : : Producers (see text) ...........................................: 1,305 1,363 1,558 784 1,548 879 903 1,242 : Sex of producers: : Male .........................................................: 937 973 1,075 582 1,073 593 634 895 Female .......................................................: 368 390 483 202 475 286 269 347 : Hired managers .................................................: 122 59 27 31 91 34 106 96 : Primary occupation: : Farming ......................................................: 630 545 542 315 650 361 406 604 Other ........................................................: 675 818 1,016 469 898 518 497 638 : Place of residence: : On farm operated .............................................: 948 837 1,114 434 1,029 629 566 654 Not on farm operated .........................................: 357 526 444 350 519 250 337 588 : Days worked off farm: : None .........................................................: 608 630 651 341 658 378 374 555 Any ..........................................................: 697 733 907 443 890 501 529 687 1 to 49 days ...............................................: 177 102 153 62 124 51 69 114 50 to 99 days ..............................................: 41 44 53 32 54 55 32 46 100 to 199 days ............................................: 82 86 90 29 112 64 83 76 200 days or more ...........................................: 397 501 611 320 600 331 345 451 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less ..............................................: 28 45 47 28 44 39 65 50 3 or 4 years .................................................: 106 77 119 54 163 69 67 69 5 to 9 years .................................................: 203 184 263 111 239 188 152 176 10 years or more .............................................: 968 1,057 1,129 591 1,102 583 619 947 : Average years on present farm ................................: 24.2 26.5 24.2 23.3 23.2 21.9 22.8 23.3 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less ..............................................: 139 112 200 99 191 150 150 142 6 to 10 years ................................................: 123 173 219 111 189 105 131 182 11 years or more .............................................: 1,043 1,078 1,139 574 1,168 624 622 918 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Kendall : Knox : Lake : La Salle : Lawrence : Lee : Livingston : Logan ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS : : Land in farms .............................................farms: 383 984 306 1,706 332 829 1,448 623 acres: 129,224 440,387 32,226 603,762 186,482 377,886 606,271 380,340 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 333 732 173 1,386 246 667 1,199 488 acres: 121,359 351,389 21,695 554,683 171,015 333,711 559,917 345,223 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : : Owned land in farms .......................................farms: 336 910 286 1,531 295 714 1,313 553 acres: 41,178 190,991 17,693 215,678 72,107 146,528 223,270 96,534 Rented or leased land in farms ............................farms: 144 382 57 749 128 397 665 258 acres: 88,046 249,396 14,533 388,084 114,375 231,358 383,001 283,806 : TENURE : : Full owners ...............................................farms: 239 602 249 957 204 432 783 365 acres: 17,608 93,423 14,113 97,285 19,198 70,630 93,897 55,700 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 193 373 123 649 124 284 547 234 acres: 13,508 45,373 5,064 71,523 10,818 35,978 74,854 34,320 : Part owners ...............................................farms: 97 308 37 574 91 282 530 188 acres: 84,236 312,220 15,583 435,507 156,387 251,955 463,312 276,877 Owned land in farms .....................................acres: 23,570 97,568 3,580 118,393 52,909 75,898 129,373 40,834 Rented land in farms ....................................acres: 60,666 214,652 12,003 317,114 103,478 176,057 333,939 236,043 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 95 302 31 568 91 276 521 186 acres: 81,681 272,554 14,246 414,123 149,915 243,727 437,095 264,750 : Tenants ...................................................farms: 47 74 20 175 37 115 135 70 acres: 27,380 34,744 2,530 70,970 10,897 55,301 49,062 47,763 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 45 57 19 169 31 107 131 68 acres: 26,170 33,462 2,385 69,037 10,282 54,006 47,968 46,153 : NUMBER OF TOTAL PRODUCERS : : Total producers ..........................................number: 673 1,875 544 2,986 623 1,400 2,499 1,164 : Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer .................................................: 167 416 140 855 158 413 767 292 2 producers ................................................: 174 400 123 606 94 319 487 222 3 producers ................................................: 18 99 32 145 53 56 101 61 4 producers ................................................: 22 44 2 69 22 30 51 32 5 or more producers ........................................: 2 25 9 31 5 11 42 16 : Total male producers ...................................number: 470 1,339 325 2,119 455 1,017 1,873 803 : Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 297 687 236 1,257 214 637 1,040 439 2 producers ..............................................: 54 170 28 250 69 99 236 94 3 producers ..............................................: 11 58 3 98 23 32 80 37 4 producers ..............................................: 8 22 6 12 5 19 15 7 5 or more producers ......................................: - 10 - 3 2 2 11 6 : Total female producers .................................number: 203 536 219 867 168 383 626 361 : Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 174 362 161 627 123 326 447 231 2 producers ..............................................: 9 46 23 60 21 21 49 40 3 producers ..............................................: 1 12 - 12 1 5 15 9 4 producers ..............................................: 2 1 3 16 - - 5 - 5 or more producers ......................................: - 7 - 2 - - 3 4 : PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ : : Producers (see text) ...........................................: 665 1,789 526 2,902 613 1,383 2,416 1,111 : Sex of producers: : Male .........................................................: 468 1,312 325 2,094 448 1,007 1,837 787 Female .......................................................: 197 477 201 808 165 376 579 324 : Hired managers .................................................: 50 124 47 102 52 55 119 76 : Primary occupation: : Farming ......................................................: 275 765 190 1,373 335 655 1,156 565 Other ........................................................: 390 1,024 336 1,529 278 728 1,260 546 : Place of residence: : On farm operated .............................................: 462 906 374 1,569 415 754 1,166 583 Not on farm operated .........................................: 203 883 152 1,333 198 629 1,250 528 : Days worked off farm: : None .........................................................: 280 800 200 1,202 316 500 1,038 524 Any ..........................................................: 385 989 326 1,700 297 883 1,378 587 1 to 49 days ...............................................: 60 146 57 279 29 145 241 133 50 to 99 days ..............................................: 26 81 34 125 38 71 125 42 100 to 199 days ............................................: 32 99 35 232 35 84 172 70 200 days or more ...........................................: 267 663 200 1,064 195 583 840 342 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less ..............................................: 39 85 23 162 8 21 104 66 3 or 4 years .................................................: 39 125 23 170 35 124 180 92 5 to 9 years .................................................: 105 353 157 521 85 217 437 172 10 years or more .............................................: 482 1,226 323 2,049 485 1,021 1,695 781 : Average years on present farm ................................: 24.4 22.3 20.2 23.3 25.6 24.2 23.9 24.6 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less ..............................................: 83 231 52 329 42 171 298 159 6 to 10 years ................................................: 66 329 127 446 87 172 400 182 11 years or more .............................................: 516 1,229 347 2,127 484 1,040 1,718 770 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : McDonough : McHenry : McLean : Macon : Macoupin : Madison : Marion : Marshall ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS : : Land in farms .............................................farms: 658 828 1,488 570 1,235 962 881 491 acres: 277,887 184,403 597,397 259,085 458,695 264,765 246,697 206,667 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 535 604 1,199 466 863 753 555 397 acres: 223,312 157,792 559,410 244,739 364,920 224,332 181,256 180,180 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : : Owned land in farms .......................................farms: 609 748 1,341 536 1,158 890 869 438 acres: 113,177 65,297 184,802 72,273 212,047 111,411 140,540 73,773 Rented or leased land in farms ............................farms: 262 257 588 181 477 373 227 219 acres: 164,710 119,106 412,595 186,812 246,648 153,354 106,157 132,894 : TENURE : : Full owners ...............................................farms: 396 571 900 389 758 589 654 272 acres: 49,060 30,426 94,011 33,686 93,526 37,881 73,681 32,052 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 280 390 629 285 405 392 341 182 acres: 28,248 17,310 71,753 26,468 31,451 19,213 30,916 17,903 : Part owners ...............................................farms: 213 177 441 147 400 301 215 166 acres: 205,953 141,633 428,079 199,423 335,662 197,097 169,929 154,011 Owned land in farms .....................................acres: 64,117 34,871 90,791 38,587 118,521 73,530 66,859 41,721 Rented land in farms ....................................acres: 141,836 106,762 337,288 160,836 217,141 123,567 103,070 112,290 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 207 158 434 147 391 296 203 166 acres: 173,033 130,357 414,015 193,118 305,051 181,385 147,561 143,229 : Tenants ...................................................farms: 49 80 147 34 77 72 12 53 acres: 22,874 12,344 75,307 25,976 29,507 29,787 3,087 20,604 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 48 56 136 34 67 65 11 49 acres: 22,031 10,125 73,642 25,153 28,418 23,734 2,779 19,048 : NUMBER OF TOTAL PRODUCERS : : Total producers ..........................................number: 1,186 1,562 2,633 963 2,127 1,727 1,449 830 : Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer .................................................: 307 305 701 251 576 427 450 263 2 producers ................................................: 249 388 557 261 508 405 338 163 3 producers ................................................: 51 79 154 46 87 68 68 31 4 producers ................................................: 41 40 45 10 50 43 16 29 5 or more producers ........................................: 10 16 31 2 14 19 9 5 : Total male producers ...................................number: 840 976 1,928 683 1,519 1,153 1,021 602 : Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 471 604 1,037 438 943 701 693 366 2 producers ..............................................: 106 117 255 88 173 141 101 84 3 producers ..............................................: 33 27 90 15 62 33 30 18 4 producers ..............................................: 12 13 20 6 11 15 - 2 5 or more producers ......................................: 1 1 5 - - 2 6 1 : Total female producers .................................number: 346 586 705 280 608 574 428 228 : Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 286 446 574 253 538 438 346 159 2 producers ..............................................: 19 62 51 12 24 47 23 26 3 producers ..............................................: 3 4 5 1 6 6 12 3 4 producers ..............................................: 2 1 1 - 1 6 - 2 5 or more producers ......................................: 1 - 2 - - - - - : PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ : : Producers (see text) ...........................................: 1,162 1,542 2,581 959 2,109 1,689 1,430 818 : Sex of producers: : Male .........................................................: 820 962 1,896 682 1,513 1,142 1,007 597 Female .......................................................: 342 580 685 277 596 547 423 221 : Hired managers .................................................: 67 161 116 58 129 115 30 48 : Primary occupation: : Farming ......................................................: 519 745 1,219 448 946 625 495 401 Other ........................................................: 643 797 1,362 511 1,163 1,064 935 417 : Place of residence: : On farm operated .............................................: 613 1,143 1,318 549 1,238 1,206 848 433 Not on farm operated .........................................: 549 399 1,263 410 871 483 582 385 : Days worked off farm: : None .........................................................: 523 606 1,057 419 948 636 646 366 Any ..........................................................: 639 936 1,524 540 1,161 1,053 784 452 1 to 49 days ...............................................: 108 145 188 113 188 138 116 95 50 to 99 days ..............................................: 67 104 120 28 82 48 54 28 100 to 199 days ............................................: 69 112 186 47 109 78 70 71 200 days or more ...........................................: 395 575 1,030 352 782 789 544 258 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less ..............................................: 41 118 85 31 85 89 64 30 3 or 4 years .................................................: 143 159 219 82 97 165 120 73 5 to 9 years .................................................: 227 350 443 173 367 258 180 133 10 years or more .............................................: 751 915 1,834 673 1,560 1,177 1,066 582 : Average years on present farm ................................: 20.9 19.6 22.5 22.5 24.3 23.5 23.5 25.1 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less ..............................................: 165 289 336 102 195 261 143 94 6 to 10 years ................................................: 179 225 358 132 318 249 215 117 11 years or more .............................................: 818 1,028 1,887 725 1,596 1,179 1,072 607 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Mason : Massac : Menard : Mercer : Monroe : Montgomery : Morgan : Moultrie ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS : : Land in farms .............................................farms: 588 350 356 690 533 952 753 480 acres: 324,668 127,131 155,670 251,455 197,346 379,349 283,082 197,600 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 388 229 257 491 390 655 586 376 acres: 262,245 89,581 126,078 204,583 155,295 311,227 236,895 163,967 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : : Owned land in farms .......................................farms: 553 341 325 642 489 895 699 454 acres: 137,537 74,678 53,889 122,687 82,957 171,563 133,514 56,077 Rented or leased land in farms ............................farms: 236 71 122 208 201 334 276 161 acres: 187,131 52,453 101,781 128,768 114,389 207,786 149,568 141,523 : TENURE : : Full owners ...............................................farms: 352 279 234 482 332 618 477 319 acres: 60,995 49,475 29,531 73,221 36,999 79,173 65,282 36,140 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 167 164 147 297 201 331 321 226 acres: 29,633 25,939 13,957 44,709 20,766 37,325 43,215 22,555 : Part owners ...............................................farms: 201 62 91 160 157 277 222 135 acres: 247,912 74,023 108,689 163,346 139,379 267,871 189,637 153,857 Owned land in farms .....................................acres: 76,542 25,203 24,358 49,466 45,958 92,390 68,232 19,937 Rented land in farms ....................................acres: 171,370 48,820 84,331 113,880 93,421 175,481 121,405 133,920 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 186 57 83 150 152 268 215 129 acres: 219,698 60,096 95,676 145,630 120,651 243,936 168,574 134,110 : Tenants ...................................................farms: 35 9 31 48 44 57 54 26 acres: 15,761 3,633 17,450 14,888 20,968 32,305 28,163 7,603 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 35 8 27 44 37 56 50 21 acres: 12,914 3,546 16,445 14,244 13,878 29,966 25,106 7,302 : NUMBER OF TOTAL PRODUCERS : : Total producers ..........................................number: 912 594 620 1,338 896 1,615 1,353 883 : Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer .................................................: 350 182 183 293 257 467 358 203 2 producers ................................................: 179 130 119 285 216 389 269 203 3 producers ................................................: 42 26 34 47 35 54 80 35 4 producers ................................................: 10 5 11 37 24 27 26 32 5 or more producers ........................................: 7 7 9 28 1 15 20 7 : Total male producers ...................................number: 698 413 453 946 636 1,159 976 592 : Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 450 266 258 522 407 734 518 358 2 producers ..............................................: 70 51 48 66 99 129 122 74 3 producers ..............................................: 32 3 21 49 9 25 48 14 4 producers ..............................................: 3 9 4 16 1 15 15 11 5 or more producers ......................................: - - 4 12 - 5 2 - : Total female producers .................................number: 214 181 167 392 260 456 377 291 : Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 183 137 113 310 204 374 295 209 2 producers ..............................................: 11 7 22 20 28 29 29 38 3 producers ..............................................: 3 2 2 7 - 4 4 2 4 producers ..............................................: - 6 1 1 - 3 - - 5 or more producers ......................................: - - - 3 - - 2 - : PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ : : Producers (see text) ...........................................: 902 568 603 1,264 894 1,575 1,320 870 : Sex of producers: : Male .........................................................: 694 411 443 904 636 1,139 964 591 Female .......................................................: 208 157 160 360 258 436 356 279 : Hired managers .................................................: 24 26 38 37 51 113 67 21 : Primary occupation: : Farming ......................................................: 471 238 253 504 390 738 576 332 Other ........................................................: 431 330 350 760 504 837 744 538 : Place of residence: : On farm operated .............................................: 424 381 295 736 529 970 646 538 Not on farm operated .........................................: 478 187 308 528 365 605 674 332 : Days worked off farm: : None .........................................................: 376 288 266 555 406 756 619 313 Any ..........................................................: 526 280 337 709 488 819 701 557 1 to 49 days ...............................................: 82 37 62 101 49 143 92 93 50 to 99 days ..............................................: 76 12 23 33 37 61 43 54 100 to 199 days ............................................: 52 42 24 60 50 100 78 47 200 days or more ...........................................: 316 189 228 515 352 515 488 363 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less ..............................................: 41 46 27 38 32 71 69 35 3 or 4 years .................................................: 68 15 19 133 52 106 54 55 5 to 9 years .................................................: 133 79 119 277 126 202 238 148 10 years or more .............................................: 660 428 438 816 684 1,196 959 632 : Average years on present farm ................................: 23.1 25.0 21.7 22.7 24.3 25.2 23.8 22.7 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less ..............................................: 117 68 66 169 113 182 146 111 6 to 10 years ................................................: 126 65 75 241 87 165 221 155 11 years or more .............................................: 659 435 462 854 694 1,228 953 604 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Ogle : Peoria : Perry : Piatt : Pike : Pope : Pulaski : Putnam ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS : : Land in farms .............................................farms: 919 989 479 390 1,018 332 166 166 acres: 351,824 278,241 174,088 228,142 481,175 77,364 99,694 51,822 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 717 776 364 321 723 168 92 123 acres: 313,579 214,201 136,838 219,605 291,606 28,383 78,986 37,493 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : : Owned land in farms .......................................farms: 829 911 441 347 967 328 159 156 acres: 144,046 139,720 93,639 47,097 308,490 55,636 40,208 25,088 Rented or leased land in farms ............................farms: 374 348 198 172 315 60 43 58 acres: 207,778 138,521 80,449 181,045 172,685 21,728 59,486 26,734 : TENURE : : Full owners ...............................................farms: 545 641 281 218 703 272 123 108 acres: 52,139 73,863 25,815 22,257 192,121 41,026 20,977 18,277 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 355 447 174 162 418 115 49 67 acres: 32,404 35,556 10,921 18,002 66,794 8,003 7,285 5,626 : Part owners ...............................................farms: 284 270 160 129 264 56 36 48 acres: 257,931 162,009 139,847 182,196 263,622 36,101 60,797 28,954 Owned land in farms .....................................acres: 91,907 65,857 67,824 24,840 116,369 14,610 19,231 6,811 Rented land in farms ....................................acres: 166,024 96,152 72,023 157,356 147,253 21,491 41,566 22,143 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 280 260 157 119 257 49 36 46 acres: 241,552 142,576 119,022 178,582 204,428 20,273 55,041 27,371 : Tenants ...................................................farms: 90 78 38 43 51 4 7 10 acres: 41,754 42,369 8,426 23,689 25,432 237 17,920 4,591 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 82 69 33 40 48 4 7 10 acres: 39,623 36,069 6,895 23,021 20,384 107 16,660 4,496 : NUMBER OF TOTAL PRODUCERS : : Total producers ..........................................number: 1,621 1,721 863 687 1,822 602 392 409 : Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer .................................................: 433 478 247 176 517 140 80 67 2 producers ................................................: 378 377 164 163 365 146 45 48 3 producers ................................................: 55 75 28 28 79 16 8 19 4 producers ................................................: 29 40 23 18 26 28 15 13 5 or more producers ........................................: 24 19 17 5 31 2 18 19 : Total male producers ...................................number: 1,136 1,228 621 475 1,368 413 269 300 : Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 701 750 375 283 765 244 106 100 2 producers ..............................................: 125 125 46 67 149 38 26 32 3 producers ..............................................: 40 52 29 12 44 15 5 8 4 producers ..............................................: 3 9 13 4 5 12 - 7 5 or more producers ......................................: 10 6 3 1 20 - 18 12 : Total female producers .................................number: 485 493 242 212 454 189 123 109 : Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 361 380 157 168 356 163 59 60 2 producers ..............................................: 35 39 18 19 37 13 17 23 3 producers ..............................................: 4 10 6 2 4 - - 1 4 producers ..............................................: 3 - 4 - - - - - 5 or more producers ......................................: 6 1 3 - 1 - 6 - : PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ : : Producers (see text) ...........................................: 1,566 1,693 819 678 1,712 600 326 348 : Sex of producers: : Male .........................................................: 1,118 1,202 609 469 1,280 413 245 263 Female .......................................................: 448 491 210 209 432 187 81 85 : Hired managers .................................................: 65 79 10 39 125 4 20 10 : Primary occupation: : Farming ......................................................: 782 718 331 309 714 193 98 127 Other ........................................................: 784 975 488 369 998 407 228 221 : Place of residence: : On farm operated .............................................: 997 928 469 365 866 328 119 121 Not on farm operated .........................................: 569 765 350 313 846 272 207 227 : Days worked off farm: : None .........................................................: 705 649 373 288 777 271 134 137 Any ..........................................................: 861 1,044 446 390 935 329 192 211 1 to 49 days ...............................................: 158 149 69 53 210 53 27 19 50 to 99 days ..............................................: 68 94 22 20 83 11 6 9 100 to 199 days ............................................: 61 123 74 35 97 32 10 39 200 days or more ...........................................: 574 678 281 282 545 233 149 144 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less ..............................................: 54 144 37 39 92 48 31 52 3 or 4 years .................................................: 105 121 91 68 64 48 6 35 5 to 9 years .................................................: 267 281 128 137 260 158 107 53 10 years or more .............................................: 1,140 1,147 563 434 1,296 346 182 208 : Average years on present farm ................................: 24.8 22.6 23.6 21.4 26.2 19.6 18.0 19.0 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less ..............................................: 176 267 125 116 150 105 33 111 6 to 10 years ................................................: 199 219 105 126 237 145 98 33 11 years or more .............................................: 1,191 1,207 589 436 1,325 350 195 204 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Randolph : Richland : Rock Island : St. Clair : Saline : Sangamon : Schuyler : Scott ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS : : Land in farms .............................................farms: 744 548 571 743 393 996 574 267 acres: 254,611 214,131 144,843 287,115 159,177 464,740 207,067 104,741 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 537 418 419 620 256 752 409 197 acres: 187,539 184,289 111,153 245,887 109,626 421,590 127,304 84,435 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : : Owned land in farms .......................................farms: 715 533 543 673 384 923 537 243 acres: 122,259 75,115 85,690 109,874 87,785 160,540 127,375 58,413 Rented or leased land in farms ............................farms: 246 219 159 344 105 311 160 78 acres: 132,352 139,016 59,153 177,241 71,392 304,200 79,692 46,328 : TENURE : : Full owners ...............................................farms: 498 329 412 399 288 685 414 189 acres: 51,640 22,019 52,596 35,853 49,642 84,816 70,271 32,307 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 295 199 264 286 164 461 258 129 acres: 20,525 11,756 28,309 13,483 17,317 58,039 21,870 22,052 : Part owners ...............................................farms: 217 204 131 274 96 238 123 54 acres: 188,891 188,060 87,295 209,979 107,065 341,656 121,700 65,287 Owned land in farms .....................................acres: 70,619 53,096 33,094 74,021 38,143 75,724 57,104 26,106 Rented land in farms ....................................acres: 118,272 134,964 54,201 135,958 68,922 265,932 64,596 39,181 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 215 204 127 268 86 226 122 51 acres: 153,688 168,675 78,123 191,840 90,160 326,368 92,619 56,338 : Tenants ...................................................farms: 29 15 28 70 9 73 37 24 acres: 14,080 4,052 4,952 41,283 2,470 38,268 15,096 7,147 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 27 15 28 66 6 65 29 17 acres: 13,326 3,858 4,721 40,564 2,149 37,183 12,815 6,045 : NUMBER OF TOTAL PRODUCERS : : Total producers ..........................................number: 1,274 924 1,040 1,352 775 1,711 1,048 503 : Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer .................................................: 361 278 215 349 188 500 263 120 2 producers ................................................: 274 209 282 270 139 377 227 94 3 producers ................................................: 84 36 45 71 34 83 55 24 4 producers ................................................: 17 17 19 27 21 28 12 25 5 or more producers ........................................: 8 8 10 26 11 8 17 4 : Total male producers ...................................number: 970 671 724 1,004 570 1,214 770 373 : Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 535 431 406 517 306 697 406 178 2 producers ..............................................: 129 64 105 140 40 150 100 63 3 producers ..............................................: 50 21 28 38 26 45 32 13 4 producers ..............................................: 3 11 6 12 1 4 7 6 5 or more producers ......................................: 3 1 - 9 8 8 8 1 : Total female producers .................................number: 304 253 316 348 205 497 278 130 : Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 271 213 265 260 157 390 189 88 2 producers ..............................................: 15 11 20 34 18 37 14 15 3 producers ..............................................: 1 4 1 4 4 7 7 4 4 producers ..............................................: - - 2 2 - - 7 - 5 or more producers ......................................: - 1 - - - 2 2 - : PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ : : Producers (see text) ...........................................: 1,261 904 1,030 1,314 696 1,647 998 496 : Sex of producers: : Male .........................................................: 959 669 717 979 497 1,174 756 370 Female .......................................................: 302 235 313 335 199 473 242 126 : Hired managers .................................................: 68 32 71 89 20 121 30 7 : Primary occupation: : Farming ......................................................: 517 382 484 615 247 707 408 209 Other ........................................................: 744 522 546 699 449 940 590 287 : Place of residence: : On farm operated .............................................: 783 620 673 833 470 867 399 207 Not on farm operated .........................................: 478 284 357 481 226 780 599 289 : Days worked off farm: : None .........................................................: 500 336 464 559 317 751 405 173 Any ..........................................................: 761 568 566 755 379 896 593 323 1 to 49 days ...............................................: 86 82 66 113 60 145 136 68 50 to 99 days ..............................................: 37 48 35 49 20 79 29 31 100 to 199 days ............................................: 100 84 43 93 41 88 57 27 200 days or more ...........................................: 538 354 422 500 258 584 371 197 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less ..............................................: 50 33 63 79 19 90 74 24 3 or 4 years .................................................: 79 61 62 92 64 98 72 41 5 to 9 years .................................................: 289 125 147 174 104 289 187 98 10 years or more .............................................: 843 685 758 969 509 1,170 665 333 : Average years on present farm ................................: 22.6 24.7 23.8 23.9 23.2 22.8 22.6 21.5 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less ..............................................: 198 83 123 157 86 191 135 67 6 to 10 years ................................................: 201 109 133 182 71 246 209 100 11 years or more .............................................: 862 712 774 975 539 1,210 654 329 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Shelby : Stark : Stephenson : Tazewell : Union : Vermilion : Wabash : Warren ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS : : Land in farms .............................................farms: 1,199 346 998 869 601 1,009 177 660 acres: 359,447 162,962 305,770 344,083 140,501 445,066 118,306 279,691 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 923 255 691 683 354 748 143 542 acres: 304,641 148,410 248,194 302,221 70,991 405,347 108,586 239,646 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : : Owned land in farms .......................................farms: 1,152 299 934 794 594 914 166 577 acres: 181,147 62,225 149,783 133,669 95,971 141,837 44,062 109,352 Rented or leased land in farms ............................farms: 412 173 355 381 95 373 78 307 acres: 178,300 100,737 155,987 210,414 44,530 303,229 74,244 170,339 : TENURE : : Full owners ...............................................farms: 787 173 643 488 506 636 99 353 acres: 89,576 28,322 61,766 56,811 66,491 62,549 11,226 52,945 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 526 84 353 316 261 385 65 251 acres: 55,549 22,059 28,460 36,708 11,795 41,839 7,229 37,676 : Part owners ...............................................farms: 365 126 291 306 88 278 67 224 acres: 248,217 107,751 226,655 263,532 72,835 344,270 93,711 186,197 Owned land in farms .....................................acres: 91,571 33,903 88,017 76,858 29,480 79,288 32,836 56,407 Rented land in farms ....................................acres: 156,646 73,848 138,638 186,674 43,355 264,982 60,875 129,790 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 355 124 281 300 86 274 67 218 acres: 228,270 100,715 203,454 243,614 58,763 326,137 87,988 168,643 : Tenants ...................................................farms: 47 47 64 75 7 95 11 83 acres: 21,654 26,889 17,349 23,740 1,175 38,247 13,369 40,549 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 42 47 57 67 7 89 11 73 acres: 20,822 25,636 16,280 21,899 433 37,371 13,369 33,327 : NUMBER OF TOTAL PRODUCERS : : Total producers ..........................................number: 2,027 536 1,857 1,454 1,110 1,668 320 1,165 : Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer .................................................: 625 203 413 410 257 517 85 311 2 producers ................................................: 426 115 449 373 250 396 61 256 3 producers ................................................: 84 15 79 61 50 49 15 62 4 producers ................................................: 38 7 39 13 36 40 12 19 5 or more producers ........................................: 26 6 18 12 8 7 4 12 : Total male producers ...................................number: 1,459 382 1,262 1,086 770 1,190 241 829 : Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 897 272 749 636 445 802 121 486 2 producers ..............................................: 196 26 142 163 85 123 30 114 3 producers ..............................................: 31 16 38 36 26 23 12 25 4 producers ..............................................: 14 - 12 4 18 12 6 5 5 or more producers ......................................: 4 2 7 - 1 5 - 3 : Total female producers .................................number: 568 154 595 368 340 478 79 336 : Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 426 126 475 306 254 384 62 249 2 producers ..............................................: 40 14 31 22 26 29 7 19 3 producers ..............................................: 14 - 10 6 6 9 1 12 4 producers ..............................................: 5 - 7 - 4 1 - 2 5 or more producers ......................................: - - - - - 1 - 1 : PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ : : Producers (see text) ...........................................: 1,985 530 1,776 1,439 1,083 1,644 316 1,133 : Sex of producers: : Male .........................................................: 1,449 376 1,222 1,079 762 1,179 241 811 Female .......................................................: 536 154 554 360 321 465 75 322 : Hired managers .................................................: 80 36 114 97 37 61 31 33 : Primary occupation: : Farming ......................................................: 880 283 785 650 426 751 168 604 Other ........................................................: 1,105 247 991 789 657 893 148 529 : Place of residence: : On farm operated .............................................: 1,135 313 1,260 778 652 835 171 625 Not on farm operated .........................................: 850 217 516 661 431 809 145 508 : Days worked off farm: : None .........................................................: 900 245 729 570 514 760 175 507 Any ..........................................................: 1,085 285 1,047 869 569 884 141 626 1 to 49 days ...............................................: 133 29 105 170 82 173 16 116 50 to 99 days ..............................................: 77 18 68 58 31 93 8 71 100 to 199 days ............................................: 151 48 115 99 80 97 21 60 200 days or more ...........................................: 724 190 759 542 376 521 96 379 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less ..............................................: 71 25 65 95 62 45 15 73 3 or 4 years .................................................: 105 46 67 98 80 112 5 108 5 to 9 years .................................................: 322 92 276 252 135 275 48 186 10 years or more .............................................: 1,487 367 1,368 994 806 1,212 248 766 : Average years on present farm ................................: 25.2 24.6 25.6 24.4 23.5 23.8 26.6 23.2 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less ..............................................: 199 56 167 180 144 177 8 171 6 to 10 years ................................................: 290 89 206 210 120 245 42 155 11 years or more .............................................: 1,496 385 1,403 1,049 819 1,222 266 807 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Washington : Wayne : White : Whiteside : Will : Williamson : Winnebago : Woodford ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS : : Land in farms .............................................farms: 635 901 434 1,005 780 563 691 997 acres: 326,641 302,602 258,774 335,899 241,269 103,673 167,697 277,669 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 533 545 316 724 646 382 466 776 acres: 301,025 229,074 209,757 291,480 222,552 59,959 126,939 232,485 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : : Owned land in farms .......................................farms: 584 875 425 925 709 549 645 915 acres: 141,329 157,416 106,782 151,706 70,140 61,965 79,482 127,047 Rented or leased land in farms ............................farms: 349 242 131 384 326 141 200 382 acres: 185,312 145,186 151,992 184,193 171,129 41,708 88,215 150,622 : TENURE : : Full owners ...............................................farms: 286 659 303 621 454 422 491 615 acres: 32,523 79,237 37,960 62,357 24,663 35,071 49,435 75,217 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 192 321 190 351 343 258 272 408 acres: 20,675 29,204 18,208 35,352 17,783 7,963 13,560 43,590 : Part owners ...............................................farms: 298 216 122 304 255 127 154 300 acres: 287,675 219,586 215,055 256,496 191,014 63,154 98,984 171,419 Owned land in farms .....................................acres: 108,806 78,179 68,822 89,349 45,477 26,894 30,047 51,830 Rented land in farms ....................................acres: 178,869 141,407 146,233 167,147 145,537 36,260 68,937 119,589 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 298 202 117 302 242 114 148 289 acres: 274,114 197,097 186,305 240,116 180,433 48,807 94,227 158,648 : Tenants ...................................................farms: 51 26 9 80 71 14 46 82 acres: 6,443 3,779 5,759 17,046 25,592 5,448 19,278 31,033 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 43 22 9 71 61 10 46 79 acres: 6,236 2,773 5,244 16,012 24,336 3,189 19,152 30,247 : NUMBER OF TOTAL PRODUCERS : : Total producers ..........................................number: 1,074 1,485 781 1,647 1,348 902 1,189 1,745 : Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer .................................................: 329 467 227 506 367 273 301 467 2 producers ................................................: 221 337 148 415 315 256 317 384 3 producers ................................................: 55 54 22 59 61 19 53 94 4 producers ................................................: 21 38 21 13 23 15 8 40 5 or more producers ........................................: 9 5 16 12 14 - 12 12 : Total male producers ...................................number: 822 1,060 577 1,170 927 624 790 1,287 : Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 470 698 300 824 597 460 532 711 2 producers ..............................................: 104 126 88 110 90 48 102 185 3 producers ..............................................: 38 16 16 27 24 12 10 48 4 producers ..............................................: 6 13 2 3 8 8 6 5 5 or more producers ......................................: 1 2 5 5 8 - - 8 : Total female producers .................................number: 252 425 204 477 421 278 399 458 : Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 196 335 151 414 350 268 334 372 2 producers ..............................................: 14 42 13 22 25 5 24 37 3 producers ..............................................: 8 2 9 1 7 - 4 4 4 producers ..............................................: 1 - - - - - - - 5 or more producers ......................................: - - - 2 - - 1 - : PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ : : Producers (see text) ...........................................: 1,056 1,475 737 1,613 1,328 902 1,174 1,725 : Sex of producers: : Male .........................................................: 815 1,055 542 1,148 908 624 779 1,274 Female .......................................................: 241 420 195 465 420 278 395 451 : Hired managers .................................................: 114 41 33 63 37 15 57 97 : Primary occupation: : Farming ......................................................: 533 575 319 762 641 329 488 777 Other ........................................................: 523 900 418 851 687 573 686 948 : Place of residence: : On farm operated .............................................: 676 818 368 998 931 703 836 999 Not on farm operated .........................................: 380 657 369 615 397 199 338 726 : Days worked off farm: : None .........................................................: 452 665 359 704 558 412 482 686 Any ..........................................................: 604 810 378 909 770 490 692 1,039 1 to 49 days ...............................................: 100 180 62 128 114 65 84 179 50 to 99 days ..............................................: 34 41 29 48 54 33 56 78 100 to 199 days ............................................: 75 70 29 98 93 49 78 116 200 days or more ...........................................: 395 519 258 635 509 343 474 666 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less ..............................................: 21 55 16 69 77 27 52 65 3 or 4 years .................................................: 48 55 39 111 122 113 93 106 5 to 9 years .................................................: 146 265 132 286 218 129 215 478 10 years or more .............................................: 841 1,100 550 1,147 911 633 814 1,076 : Average years on present farm ................................: 27.0 24.0 24.2 23.3 21.8 22.9 22.6 22.4 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less ..............................................: 99 145 50 193 194 126 173 232 6 to 10 years ................................................: 135 199 104 217 165 121 160 347 11 years or more .............................................: 822 1,131 583 1,203 969 655 841 1,146 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Illinois : Adams : Alexander : Bond : Boone : Brown : Bureau ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ - Con. : : Years operating any farm: - Con. : : Average years on any farm ....................................: 25.6 26.9 23.6 24.1 24.9 23.5 26.1 : Age group: : Under 25 years ...............................................: 1,596 27 13 21 8 7 9 25 to 34 years ...............................................: 9,036 207 25 77 56 78 142 35 to 44 years ...............................................: 15,532 253 44 171 89 81 284 45 to 54 years ...............................................: 17,123 327 26 161 112 95 244 55 to 64 years ...............................................: 29,331 523 60 268 192 224 431 65 to 74 years ...............................................: 30,249 595 55 280 145 199 457 75 years and over ............................................: 18,475 327 27 87 109 90 287 : Average age ..................................................: 58.6 58.5 54.2 56.6 57.9 57.8 58.5 : Young producers (see text) .....................................: 10,632 234 38 98 64 85 151 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ...............: 1,101 6 - 3 27 26 25 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native .............................: 106 1 - - - 4 1 Asian ........................................................: 196 2 - - 5 4 1 Black or African American ....................................: 155 - 2 8 - - - Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ....................: 32 - - - - - - White ........................................................: 120,514 2,250 248 1,055 705 752 1,849 More than one race reported ..................................: 339 6 - 2 1 14 3 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training : in Reserves or National Guard (see text) ....................: 110,876 2,028 233 954 634 707 1,688 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ....................: 10,466 231 17 111 77 67 166 : Number of persons living in : producers' households .........................................: 246,263 4,611 508 2,069 1,383 1,518 3,896 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions .........................................: 98,886 1,831 212 923 625 649 1,508 Land use and/or crop decisions ...............................: 87,199 1,614 134 751 537 537 1,385 Livestock decisions ..........................................: 39,043 878 113 398 325 205 458 Marketing decisions (see text) ...............................: 69,235 1,282 140 589 457 301 1,167 Record keeping and/or financial management ...................: 86,794 1,635 190 801 513 521 1,421 Estate planning or succession planning .......................: 61,416 1,146 115 577 358 409 1,011 : INTERNET ACCESS : : Farms with- : Internet access ..............................................: 56,225 986 109 487 340 329 908 Dial-up ....................................................: 1,703 15 2 15 2 2 28 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) .............: 26,463 610 14 154 176 175 375 Cellular data plan (see text) ..............................: 34,877 607 68 277 192 180 606 Satellite ..................................................: 12,767 138 32 153 85 81 253 Don't know .................................................: 3,874 38 21 50 19 17 54 Other ......................................................: 908 8 1 21 7 - 18 : TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by : one producer's household and/or : extended family ..........................................farms: 66,296 1,247 121 580 391 411 1,051 acres: 23,232,179 391,716 54,627 143,034 113,378 147,872 389,642 Limited Liability Company .................................farms: 3,992 49 18 23 30 21 86 acres: 2,101,236 18,826 6,349 6,950 8,109 7,933 31,448 : OPERATION'S LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ......................................farms: 59,851 1,141 109 542 350 375 939 acres: 18,674,769 323,895 38,739 116,776 79,390 105,321 332,870 : Partnership ...............................................farms: 4,578 65 13 25 12 25 99 acres: 3,723,775 31,904 5,843 13,144 27,900 8,206 68,625 : Corporation: : Family held .............................................farms: 3,736 60 14 44 20 37 38 acres: 3,154,001 52,322 13,462 (D) 8,391 (D) 40,515 Other than family held ..................................farms: 687 12 - 2 24 2 15 acres: 250,668 1,828 - (D) 7,668 (D) 4,617 : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. ........................farms: 2,271 33 9 9 10 10 47 acres: 488,828 13,717 4,450 2,275 895 3,284 8,709 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Calhoun : Carroll : Cass : Champaign : Christian : Clark : Clay : Clinton ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ - Con. : : Years operating any farm: - Con. : : Average years on any farm ....................................: 22.4 28.0 26.5 25.4 26.6 24.5 25.4 26.2 : Age group: : Under 25 years ...............................................: 4 21 9 20 30 30 19 21 25 to 34 years ...............................................: 32 81 38 204 66 115 81 108 35 to 44 years ...............................................: 109 127 69 308 122 180 168 231 45 to 54 years ...............................................: 189 165 78 335 195 162 130 282 55 to 64 years ...............................................: 225 301 157 492 335 249 234 425 65 to 74 years ...............................................: 197 248 165 685 332 296 249 310 75 years and over ............................................: 110 175 113 396 220 227 192 172 : Average age ..................................................: 58.8 58.5 60.6 59.2 60.0 57.9 58.4 56.3 : Young producers (see text) .....................................: 36 102 47 224 96 145 100 129 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ...............: 3 8 9 23 13 - 3 17 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native .............................: - - - - - 2 3 2 Asian ........................................................: 2 - - 6 - - - - Black or African American ....................................: - - - - 1 - - 2 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ....................: - - - 1 - - - - White ........................................................: 864 1,116 623 2,426 1,293 1,257 1,069 1,545 More than one race reported ..................................: - 2 6 7 6 - 1 - : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training : in Reserves or National Guard (see text) ....................: 789 1,061 566 2,276 1,160 1,126 988 1,463 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ....................: 77 57 63 164 140 133 85 86 : Number of persons living in : producers' households .........................................: 1,798 2,139 1,231 4,914 2,473 2,596 2,179 3,447 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions .........................................: 701 940 514 1,830 999 966 886 1,328 Land use and/or crop decisions ...............................: 593 789 495 1,817 931 832 709 1,082 Livestock decisions ..........................................: 261 433 199 410 330 334 320 572 Marketing decisions (see text) ...............................: 398 632 347 1,509 758 594 509 908 Record keeping and/or financial management ...................: 556 843 488 1,751 913 784 704 1,097 Estate planning or succession planning .......................: 423 671 333 1,165 657 560 509 779 : INTERNET ACCESS : : Farms with- : Internet access ..............................................: 316 548 291 1,137 650 555 513 684 Dial-up ....................................................: 20 11 4 28 23 19 4 27 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) .............: 169 256 176 483 308 242 367 283 Cellular data plan (see text) ..............................: 137 337 169 742 370 329 310 433 Satellite ..................................................: 78 181 68 293 140 135 36 170 Don't know .................................................: 20 20 19 78 60 34 32 51 Other ......................................................: 6 8 - 19 24 12 11 10 : TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by : one producer's household and/or : extended family ..........................................farms: 419 638 380 1,207 701 676 648 776 acres: 89,762 249,267 146,897 473,525 280,582 213,515 211,761 251,525 Limited Liability Company .................................farms: 41 21 14 92 30 42 20 50 acres: 16,729 7,879 16,983 37,117 19,576 15,553 15,847 43,761 : OPERATION'S LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ......................................farms: 365 590 333 1,079 621 628 623 680 acres: 69,416 200,784 113,009 423,880 190,119 180,385 193,183 181,594 : Partnership ...............................................farms: 41 28 21 107 41 35 11 98 acres: 14,144 34,119 23,040 61,133 26,678 23,476 16,704 48,521 : Corporation: : Family held .............................................farms: 20 26 23 53 66 32 16 58 acres: 5,215 24,261 14,504 36,987 123,035 36,814 10,244 38,724 Other than family held ..................................farms: 8 - - 12 7 7 9 10 acres: 5,036 - - 6,902 4,378 5,296 6,073 2,443 : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. ........................farms: 28 21 18 79 33 20 12 23 acres: 12,256 2,767 6,255 16,772 6,568 3,195 1,253 4,934 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Coles : Cook : Crawford : Cumberland : De Kalb : De Witt : Douglas : Du Page ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ - Con. : : Years operating any farm: - Con. : : Average years on any farm ....................................: 26.1 18.0 25.5 25.9 27.6 25.3 24.0 23.0 : Age group: : Under 25 years ...............................................: 9 8 6 10 21 14 12 3 25 to 34 years ...............................................: 78 41 87 65 141 43 91 5 35 to 44 years ...............................................: 109 68 127 145 147 69 130 15 45 to 54 years ...............................................: 130 49 148 155 187 108 119 14 55 to 64 years ...............................................: 299 56 237 265 405 163 219 33 65 to 74 years ...............................................: 321 70 210 317 265 226 257 25 75 years and over ............................................: 197 37 164 191 218 121 119 18 : Average age ..................................................: 60.8 53.5 58.3 60.0 57.9 60.3 57.4 59.3 : Young producers (see text) .....................................: 87 49 93 75 162 57 103 8 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ...............: 14 18 7 9 19 6 9 6 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native .............................: - - 1 2 - - - - Asian ........................................................: - 3 1 - 11 2 - 1 Black or African American ....................................: 1 22 - - 4 - 1 - Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ....................: - 2 - - - - - - White ........................................................: 1,142 290 977 1,142 1,366 740 945 110 More than one race reported ..................................: - 12 - 4 3 2 1 2 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training : in Reserves or National Guard (see text) ....................: 1,062 320 880 1,030 1,288 685 879 104 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ....................: 81 9 99 118 96 59 68 9 : Number of persons living in : producers' households .........................................: 2,345 616 1,983 2,248 2,862 1,379 2,310 248 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions .........................................: 949 249 779 923 1,159 603 715 96 Land use and/or crop decisions ...............................: 895 204 633 778 992 563 639 51 Livestock decisions ..........................................: 285 124 235 324 464 184 283 45 Marketing decisions (see text) ...............................: 612 175 491 580 876 437 552 39 Record keeping and/or financial management ...................: 813 186 657 801 1,010 540 710 68 Estate planning or succession planning .......................: 553 119 517 579 781 339 404 32 : INTERNET ACCESS : : Farms with- : Internet access ..............................................: 522 124 434 444 722 364 359 47 Dial-up ....................................................: 20 1 28 21 28 10 12 5 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) .............: 244 93 178 202 292 141 150 39 Cellular data plan (see text) ..............................: 298 76 273 272 417 236 225 28 Satellite ..................................................: 110 8 90 112 238 94 64 - Don't know .................................................: 58 13 31 25 34 33 36 - Other ......................................................: 3 1 - 4 40 7 8 - : TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by : one producer's household and/or : extended family ..........................................farms: 608 117 564 661 749 405 504 52 acres: 174,794 8,595 203,601 145,180 286,640 153,969 178,612 321 Limited Liability Company .................................farms: 29 14 33 16 63 31 31 3 acres: 22,664 304 24,127 6,641 36,854 18,662 24,732 6 : OPERATION'S LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ......................................farms: 555 74 526 634 647 362 469 42 acres: 138,021 6,647 153,011 130,307 216,671 126,948 145,965 (D) : Partnership ...............................................farms: 45 20 25 17 69 36 34 - acres: 30,357 1,106 22,060 10,291 102,010 40,683 39,230 - : Corporation: : Family held .............................................farms: 42 32 43 16 52 15 34 13 acres: (D) 1,234 55,890 (D) 30,300 (D) 26,553 129 Other than family held ..................................farms: 4 13 5 4 6 1 11 3 acres: (D) 1,045 414 (D) 1,282 (D) 4,525 448 : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. ........................farms: 27 15 8 15 33 22 13 2 acres: 8,819 249 3,334 2,795 3,261 1,487 1,287 (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 : Edgar : Edwards : Effingham : Fayette : Ford : Franklin : Fulton : Gallatin ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ - Con. : : Years operating any farm: - Con. : : Average years on any farm ....................................: 25.7 27.2 25.4 24.8 26.1 24.6 24.1 30.5 : Age group: : Under 25 years ...............................................: 7 6 41 34 13 20 21 - 25 to 34 years ...............................................: 95 28 174 101 77 64 100 2 35 to 44 years ...............................................: 171 67 274 283 105 99 276 33 45 to 54 years ...............................................: 159 102 319 286 100 204 316 40 55 to 64 years ...............................................: 245 106 549 463 257 178 434 48 65 to 74 years ...............................................: 343 131 453 453 276 217 554 58 75 years and over ............................................: 142 81 248 249 146 143 262 71 : Average age ..................................................: 58.3 58.9 56.8 57.8 59.6 58.1 58.9 63.3 : Young producers (see text) .....................................: 102 34 215 135 90 84 121 2 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ...............: 7 - 12 18 3 3 4 1 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native .............................: - - - - - - 9 - Asian ........................................................: - - 2 12 2 - 3 - Black or African American ....................................: - - 2 1 - - - - Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ....................: - - - - - - - - White ........................................................: 1,161 521 2,051 1,851 971 925 1,945 251 More than one race reported ..................................: 1 - 3 5 1 - 6 1 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training : in Reserves or National Guard (see text) ....................: 1,055 486 1,918 1,633 892 839 1,790 228 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ....................: 107 35 140 236 82 86 173 24 : Number of persons living in : producers' households .........................................: 2,319 1,093 4,531 3,869 1,962 1,892 3,951 555 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions .........................................: 923 424 1,620 1,502 767 763 1,650 193 Land use and/or crop decisions ...............................: 829 373 1,403 1,354 689 608 1,440 195 Livestock decisions ..........................................: 306 155 750 685 194 367 702 89 Marketing decisions (see text) ...............................: 696 311 1,200 982 581 416 1,113 157 Record keeping and/or financial management ...................: 866 368 1,428 1,288 738 647 1,455 174 Estate planning or succession planning .......................: 639 241 990 872 489 454 1,027 128 : INTERNET ACCESS : : Farms with- : Internet access ..............................................: 541 262 894 775 456 391 856 117 Dial-up ....................................................: 13 2 29 33 12 21 25 1 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) .............: 217 127 559 281 222 152 342 53 Cellular data plan (see text) ..............................: 358 161 476 470 306 225 557 75 Satellite ..................................................: 123 46 116 222 100 62 164 38 Don't know .................................................: 55 29 50 69 30 31 53 7 Other ......................................................: 7 3 6 11 2 7 30 1 : TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by : one producer's household and/or : extended family ..........................................farms: 638 294 1,154 1,047 495 535 1,092 146 acres: 295,158 93,305 258,303 272,624 241,828 162,117 393,219 148,422 Limited Liability Company .................................farms: 54 8 58 45 35 25 51 15 acres: 38,203 4,768 19,434 14,844 25,186 22,315 38,704 32,672 : OPERATION'S LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ......................................farms: 533 274 1,046 963 415 510 1,014 130 acres: 235,904 (D) 202,747 211,676 168,531 145,363 333,573 93,718 : Partnership ...............................................farms: 62 16 80 66 50 30 45 21 acres: 35,972 9,780 26,419 28,445 57,192 20,463 34,101 75,704 : Corporation: : Family held .............................................farms: 44 17 45 53 49 10 60 6 acres: (D) (D) 43,003 70,214 (D) 6,824 49,849 4,318 Other than family held ..................................farms: 6 1 4 13 1 14 22 - acres: (D) (D) 409 5,046 (D) 1,156 15,188 - : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. ........................farms: 37 5 49 27 29 5 16 5 acres: 3,735 (D) 9,194 13,507 5,668 536 3,062 694 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Greene : Grundy : Hamilton : Hancock : Hardin : Henderson : Henry : Iroquois ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ - Con. : : Years operating any farm: - Con. : : Average years on any farm ....................................: 24.0 25.4 25.0 27.5 19.4 26.4 26.9 26.6 : Age group: : Under 25 years ...............................................: 11 11 17 20 3 13 43 14 25 to 34 years ...............................................: 104 26 85 156 14 49 139 219 35 to 44 years ...............................................: 190 142 113 189 58 127 229 306 45 to 54 years ...............................................: 208 101 96 199 25 78 301 328 55 to 64 years ...............................................: 317 147 210 426 66 192 427 563 65 to 74 years ...............................................: 279 233 222 501 46 158 615 702 75 years and over ............................................: 169 95 107 358 22 124 365 449 : Average age ..................................................: 57.2 58.5 57.6 60.6 55.6 58.1 59.7 59.7 : Young producers (see text) .....................................: 115 37 102 176 17 62 182 233 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ...............: 7 12 8 11 1 - 20 7 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native .............................: 1 - - - - - - 2 Asian ........................................................: 2 - - 6 - 1 5 6 Black or African American ....................................: - 1 - 1 1 - 8 2 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ....................: - - - - - 2 - - White ........................................................: 1,274 754 844 1,833 221 736 2,103 2,561 More than one race reported ..................................: 1 - 6 9 12 2 3 10 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training : in Reserves or National Guard (see text) ....................: 1,180 701 752 1,704 207 683 1,961 2,341 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ....................: 98 54 98 145 27 58 158 240 : Number of persons living in : producers' households .........................................: 2,855 1,534 1,779 3,731 468 1,435 4,169 5,355 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions .........................................: 1,045 578 651 1,521 213 621 1,719 2,000 Land use and/or crop decisions ...............................: 931 558 585 1,451 180 553 1,530 1,932 Livestock decisions ..........................................: 383 180 195 645 145 295 664 409 Marketing decisions (see text) ...............................: 771 458 393 1,170 126 458 1,288 1,640 Record keeping and/or financial management ...................: 960 528 551 1,409 180 551 1,581 1,927 Estate planning or succession planning .......................: 670 373 366 990 149 423 1,271 1,276 : INTERNET ACCESS : : Farms with- : Internet access ..............................................: 594 380 374 837 105 355 1,037 1,281 Dial-up ....................................................: 11 - 10 36 1 21 66 26 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) .............: 244 173 263 454 87 144 515 581 Cellular data plan (see text) ..............................: 374 225 241 526 55 212 655 798 Satellite ..................................................: 125 118 14 141 7 92 223 347 Don't know .................................................: 75 26 35 47 5 14 51 122 Other ......................................................: 11 3 - 5 - - 15 29 : TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by : one producer's household and/or : extended family ..........................................farms: 649 407 515 1,040 121 380 1,188 1,444 acres: 257,687 165,307 199,991 378,203 32,185 174,750 407,876 621,778 Limited Liability Company .................................farms: 64 24 38 26 16 7 69 76 acres: 57,730 6,570 17,792 28,148 1,789 7,979 31,088 37,150 : OPERATION'S LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ......................................farms: 575 356 474 949 111 352 1,093 1,257 acres: 195,861 143,598 170,136 307,782 (D) 159,727 336,875 514,285 : Partnership ...............................................farms: 72 42 26 43 12 21 72 92 acres: 75,535 30,454 27,888 49,014 4,923 24,524 66,404 40,815 : Corporation: : Family held .............................................farms: 29 13 22 53 2 18 41 123 acres: 37,550 11,083 24,318 52,865 (D) 9,822 35,578 97,792 Other than family held ..................................farms: 3 5 - 9 1 4 10 13 acres: 269 1,254 - 1,786 (D) 648 1,286 7,387 : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. ........................farms: 30 21 12 26 2 24 54 59 acres: 10,515 2,212 1,081 5,813 (D) 4,948 9,562 8,889 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Jackson : Jasper : Jefferson : Jersey : Jo Daviess : Johnson : Kane : Kankakee ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ - Con. : : Years operating any farm: - Con. : : Average years on any farm ....................................: 27.3 28.0 25.6 25.5 25.8 23.8 24.4 25.3 : Age group: : Under 25 years ...............................................: 19 16 41 4 15 19 6 11 25 to 34 years ...............................................: 86 81 131 48 126 74 81 88 35 to 44 years ...............................................: 169 196 195 116 174 102 146 145 45 to 54 years ...............................................: 210 199 215 104 237 109 143 186 55 to 64 years ...............................................: 292 323 396 177 390 233 204 311 65 to 74 years ...............................................: 309 326 327 190 382 174 206 330 75 years and over ............................................: 220 222 253 145 224 168 117 171 : Average age ..................................................: 58.7 58.7 57.8 59.9 58.4 58.5 57.1 58.8 : Young producers (see text) .....................................: 105 97 172 52 141 93 87 99 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ...............: 15 4 5 2 15 10 18 11 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native .............................: - 1 5 - 1 - - 3 Asian ........................................................: 2 - 4 - 3 4 - 5 Black or African American ....................................: 4 1 - - - - - 7 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ....................: - - - - 2 - - - White ........................................................: 1,297 1,361 1,546 784 1,541 870 903 1,225 More than one race reported ..................................: 2 - 3 - 1 5 - 2 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training : in Reserves or National Guard (see text) ....................: 1,193 1,245 1,420 676 1,435 772 846 1,161 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ....................: 112 118 138 108 113 107 57 81 : Number of persons living in : producers' households .........................................: 2,713 2,891 3,225 1,633 3,131 1,712 1,791 2,515 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions .........................................: 1,137 1,087 1,275 610 1,356 798 754 1,050 Land use and/or crop decisions ...............................: 933 967 1,165 579 1,136 646 634 930 Livestock decisions ..........................................: 523 377 668 265 751 469 290 300 Marketing decisions (see text) ...............................: 705 742 831 411 863 449 546 735 Record keeping and/or financial management ...................: 901 954 1,069 571 1,135 631 595 883 Estate planning or succession planning .......................: 696 633 802 377 877 505 484 602 : INTERNET ACCESS : : Farms with- : Internet access ..............................................: 543 681 667 333 739 400 426 584 Dial-up ....................................................: 25 23 13 12 22 11 2 5 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) .............: 203 291 253 189 256 162 198 225 Cellular data plan (see text) ..............................: 389 401 428 203 448 248 256 349 Satellite ..................................................: 95 165 170 60 241 60 115 164 Don't know .................................................: 38 63 35 18 56 21 15 41 Other ......................................................: - 16 7 4 20 2 20 6 : TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by : one producer's household and/or : extended family ..........................................farms: 716 783 902 418 844 555 438 678 acres: 235,910 212,495 219,624 141,939 271,462 104,279 122,564 294,896 Limited Liability Company .................................farms: 40 12 44 30 70 22 66 59 acres: 15,379 6,335 11,217 16,070 22,083 8,504 24,206 19,613 : OPERATION'S LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ......................................farms: 644 718 849 373 777 541 368 559 acres: 170,910 186,018 198,462 113,573 233,606 100,265 99,555 221,990 : Partnership ...............................................farms: 63 45 40 33 46 13 43 63 acres: 68,302 19,362 21,281 16,171 39,827 2,420 31,415 42,102 : Corporation: : Family held .............................................farms: 37 40 18 26 37 3 48 86 acres: 44,054 (D) 9,745 27,106 25,000 464 12,799 45,549 Other than family held ..................................farms: 5 1 - 3 13 - 22 10 acres: 322 (D) - 406 2,843 - 1,053 8,934 : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. ........................farms: 18 13 23 25 34 11 28 20 acres: 7,572 1,870 2,694 3,936 8,011 4,915 1,895 3,432 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Kendall : Knox : Lake : La Salle : Lawrence : Lee : Livingston : Logan ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ - Con. : : Years operating any farm: - Con. : : Average years on any farm ....................................: 26.8 24.6 22.9 25.6 27.2 26.1 26.1 26.2 : Age group: : Under 25 years ...............................................: 6 33 1 33 25 19 19 6 25 to 34 years ...............................................: 60 108 19 278 51 132 209 96 35 to 44 years ...............................................: 122 209 62 358 85 175 294 124 45 to 54 years ...............................................: 63 362 68 406 105 187 299 98 55 to 64 years ...............................................: 170 418 122 658 149 402 493 286 65 to 74 years ...............................................: 152 424 164 750 128 280 726 309 75 years and over ............................................: 92 235 90 419 70 188 376 192 : Average age ..................................................: 57.1 57.9 61.7 57.9 56.0 57.6 59.4 60.2 : Young producers (see text) .....................................: 66 141 20 311 76 151 228 102 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ...............: 8 9 7 17 1 13 11 5 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native .............................: 1 1 - 4 - - 3 - Asian ........................................................: 3 4 - 6 - 4 1 4 Black or African American ....................................: - 1 - - - 1 2 - Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ....................: - 2 4 - - - - - White ........................................................: 658 1,780 521 2,886 611 1,374 2,407 1,107 More than one race reported ..................................: 3 1 1 6 2 4 3 - : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training : in Reserves or National Guard (see text) ....................: 621 1,657 479 2,712 570 1,282 2,225 1,011 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ....................: 44 132 47 190 43 101 191 100 : Number of persons living in : producers' households .........................................: 1,340 3,561 970 5,604 1,415 2,739 5,401 2,135 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions .........................................: 539 1,401 414 2,405 479 1,129 1,812 846 Land use and/or crop decisions ...............................: 455 1,297 324 2,161 433 1,076 1,725 799 Livestock decisions ..........................................: 185 615 208 755 214 393 495 240 Marketing decisions (see text) ...............................: 422 1,074 266 1,754 348 874 1,519 664 Record keeping and/or financial management ...................: 469 1,288 341 2,058 412 1,073 1,759 798 Estate planning or succession planning .......................: 359 940 248 1,396 337 759 1,141 569 : INTERNET ACCESS : : Farms with- : Internet access ..............................................: 346 803 236 1,401 251 668 1,247 525 Dial-up ....................................................: 9 22 2 26 8 11 30 21 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) .............: 130 532 149 624 90 334 542 259 Cellular data plan (see text) ..............................: 229 516 142 844 188 384 786 299 Satellite ..................................................: 111 83 35 419 72 184 365 152 Don't know .................................................: 11 44 14 118 10 44 84 36 Other ......................................................: 19 9 8 14 2 8 10 3 : TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by : one producer's household and/or : extended family ..........................................farms: 347 891 288 1,598 303 768 1,367 561 acres: 96,929 381,330 28,870 543,099 165,680 314,452 577,397 342,842 Limited Liability Company .................................farms: 39 80 31 114 17 59 99 31 acres: 19,134 36,090 2,494 62,267 9,222 40,480 31,840 11,871 : OPERATION'S LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ......................................farms: 293 767 230 1,466 268 697 1,230 491 acres: 81,577 283,679 20,701 480,514 98,677 276,128 500,654 239,621 : Partnership ...............................................farms: 31 97 17 119 33 75 91 43 acres: 29,609 75,863 2,180 58,578 45,585 70,804 61,931 93,130 : Corporation: : Family held .............................................farms: 44 67 48 43 24 32 68 53 acres: 15,086 71,063 8,522 45,706 42,141 (D) 33,287 35,222 Other than family held ..................................farms: 7 19 5 8 3 2 4 6 acres: 1,181 2,415 458 8,117 3 (D) 404 2,618 : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. ........................farms: 8 34 6 70 4 23 55 30 acres: 1,771 7,367 365 10,847 76 12,444 9,995 9,749 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : McDonough : McHenry : McLean : Macon : Macoupin : Madison : Marion : Marshall ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ - Con. : : Years operating any farm: - Con. : : Average years on any farm ....................................: 24.0 22.6 24.9 25.4 26.0 24.9 25.5 27.4 : Age group: : Under 25 years ...............................................: 32 23 20 5 28 16 30 6 25 to 34 years ...............................................: 77 100 212 76 145 118 63 55 35 to 44 years ...............................................: 180 197 353 118 301 200 205 82 45 to 54 years ...............................................: 160 226 372 149 264 312 166 112 55 to 64 years ...............................................: 272 419 584 216 565 386 388 204 65 to 74 years ...............................................: 267 391 631 250 504 459 359 207 75 years and over ............................................: 174 186 409 145 302 198 219 152 : Average age ..................................................: 57.6 58.2 58.4 58.7 58.4 57.9 59.1 60.5 : Young producers (see text) .....................................: 109 123 232 81 173 134 93 61 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ...............: 31 97 9 5 8 14 14 7 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native .............................: - 5 2 1 8 2 7 - Asian ........................................................: - 5 1 - 5 3 4 - Black or African American ....................................: - 2 1 1 3 2 2 4 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ....................: 2 - - - - - - - White ........................................................: 1,157 1,518 2,575 942 2,084 1,682 1,414 814 More than one race reported ..................................: 3 12 2 15 9 - 3 - : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training : in Reserves or National Guard (see text) ....................: 1,061 1,427 2,383 882 1,919 1,542 1,268 751 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ....................: 101 115 198 77 190 147 162 67 : Number of persons living in : producers' households .........................................: 2,345 2,833 5,340 1,848 4,180 3,251 2,781 1,704 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions .........................................: 937 1,294 2,012 715 1,729 1,473 1,219 678 Land use and/or crop decisions ...............................: 832 1,099 1,833 718 1,510 1,203 1,026 621 Livestock decisions ..........................................: 400 819 623 218 673 700 520 203 Marketing decisions (see text) ...............................: 661 998 1,609 597 1,070 940 711 515 Record keeping and/or financial management ...................: 801 1,084 1,897 654 1,476 1,212 1,010 623 Estate planning or succession planning .......................: 592 816 1,331 442 1,102 923 704 424 : INTERNET ACCESS : : Farms with- : Internet access ..............................................: 516 717 1,258 468 1,028 763 653 389 Dial-up ....................................................: 21 10 46 8 35 21 8 7 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) .............: 373 347 605 213 486 435 289 217 Cellular data plan (see text) ..............................: 313 448 816 283 659 506 381 237 Satellite ..................................................: 52 168 290 122 256 142 177 91 Don't know .................................................: 15 48 62 28 75 44 41 18 Other ......................................................: 2 23 23 6 25 - 9 1 : TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by : one producer's household and/or : extended family ..........................................farms: 613 765 1,397 522 1,165 908 834 457 acres: 239,493 156,487 537,274 234,666 397,768 228,182 235,158 198,218 Limited Liability Company .................................farms: 30 94 123 32 62 63 22 23 acres: 22,379 20,705 51,936 38,441 60,297 31,177 19,238 9,366 : OPERATION'S LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ......................................farms: 546 649 1,238 461 1,051 821 792 425 acres: 200,992 128,333 449,557 188,438 306,684 154,406 181,655 179,797 : Partnership ...............................................farms: 39 59 104 38 69 47 42 29 acres: 39,200 35,806 75,661 44,615 69,046 51,165 30,762 6,160 : Corporation: : Family held .............................................farms: 38 100 75 38 77 68 21 19 acres: 29,980 18,563 55,877 20,490 71,977 (D) 27,021 17,349 Other than family held ..................................farms: 8 13 8 6 9 1 10 4 acres: 2,487 1,122 2,008 2,496 6,335 (D) 4,962 752 : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. ........................farms: 27 7 63 27 29 25 16 14 acres: 5,228 579 14,294 3,046 4,653 5,859 2,297 2,609 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Mason : Massac : Menard : Mercer : Monroe : Montgomery : Morgan : Moultrie ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ - Con. : : Years operating any farm: - Con. : : Average years on any farm ....................................: 25.0 26.7 24.5 25.3 25.9 28.4 26.3 23.9 : Age group: : Under 25 years ...............................................: 6 14 11 24 4 4 4 14 25 to 34 years ...............................................: 77 17 47 65 86 123 90 74 35 to 44 years ...............................................: 120 56 67 181 117 165 181 125 45 to 54 years ...............................................: 102 111 102 173 117 179 149 113 55 to 64 years ...............................................: 214 112 165 347 197 403 294 231 65 to 74 years ...............................................: 203 157 121 255 253 416 380 200 75 years and over ............................................: 180 101 90 219 120 285 222 113 : Average age ..................................................: 59.6 60.4 58.2 58.7 58.2 60.4 59.7 57.2 : Young producers (see text) .....................................: 83 31 58 89 90 127 94 88 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ...............: - 6 8 5 12 6 13 5 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native .............................: - - - - - - - - Asian ........................................................: - - - 1 2 - 1 - Black or African American ....................................: - 11 - 1 - 1 - 1 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ....................: - - - 1 - - - - White ........................................................: 899 549 603 1,260 890 1,572 1,315 869 More than one race reported ..................................: 3 8 - 1 2 2 4 - : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training : in Reserves or National Guard (see text) ....................: 818 507 549 1,155 808 1,403 1,183 827 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ....................: 84 61 54 109 86 172 137 43 : Number of persons living in : producers' households .........................................: 1,816 1,113 1,249 2,424 1,832 2,983 2,677 1,914 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions .........................................: 704 477 463 1,022 744 1,310 1,049 683 Land use and/or crop decisions ...............................: 638 428 425 929 656 1,186 919 599 Livestock decisions ..........................................: 154 235 174 469 343 444 325 323 Marketing decisions (see text) ...............................: 509 237 312 722 472 892 775 479 Record keeping and/or financial management ...................: 680 376 404 965 607 1,161 916 625 Estate planning or succession planning .......................: 421 278 278 726 481 848 621 397 : INTERNET ACCESS : : Farms with- : Internet access ..............................................: 449 269 296 561 429 776 580 330 Dial-up ....................................................: 27 3 2 24 33 44 7 7 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) .............: 220 99 119 271 248 343 241 170 Cellular data plan (see text) ..............................: 279 163 199 370 232 459 374 185 Satellite ..................................................: 97 52 91 134 34 198 169 50 Don't know .................................................: 29 35 12 29 54 59 37 38 Other ......................................................: 1 7 1 4 5 18 9 - : TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by : one producer's household and/or : extended family ..........................................farms: 558 334 337 639 489 862 693 462 acres: 313,950 118,909 120,713 218,697 164,624 326,470 238,295 190,942 Limited Liability Company .................................farms: 21 10 16 33 50 26 46 15 acres: 16,854 2,240 4,303 16,792 25,240 18,813 26,727 14,279 : OPERATION'S LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ......................................farms: 521 305 295 594 422 747 640 419 acres: 271,292 89,595 99,577 196,572 117,054 193,630 192,547 164,288 : Partnership ...............................................farms: 33 34 26 48 48 58 61 20 acres: 38,114 34,914 36,041 43,058 51,647 51,938 47,464 16,758 : Corporation: : Family held .............................................farms: 14 4 26 20 39 108 24 11 acres: (D) (D) 17,920 8,263 24,544 127,956 (D) (D) Other than family held ..................................farms: 2 2 - 5 - 6 1 1 acres: (D) (D) - 790 - 316 (D) (D) : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. ........................farms: 18 5 9 23 24 33 27 29 acres: 2,026 1,452 2,132 2,772 4,101 5,509 7,287 3,799 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Ogle : Peoria : Perry : Piatt : Pike : Pope : Pulaski : Putnam ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ - Con. : : Years operating any farm: - Con. : : Average years on any farm ....................................: 26.9 24.8 25.8 23.2 27.9 20.8 20.1 20.3 : Age group: : Under 25 years ...............................................: 21 29 5 15 17 11 - 18 25 to 34 years ...............................................: 159 97 61 31 107 36 33 27 35 to 44 years ...............................................: 207 265 83 110 129 81 63 50 45 to 54 years ...............................................: 217 184 152 130 269 53 56 43 55 to 64 years ...............................................: 376 417 188 142 453 153 76 89 65 to 74 years ...............................................: 311 432 216 155 388 185 55 71 75 years and over ............................................: 275 269 114 95 349 81 43 50 : Average age ..................................................: 57.7 59.0 58.8 57.6 60.9 59.4 55.8 56.0 : Young producers (see text) .....................................: 180 126 66 46 124 47 33 45 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ...............: 21 9 2 1 3 8 - 6 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native .............................: 1 1 2 - 1 - 1 3 Asian ........................................................: - 2 3 - 9 2 - - Black or African American ....................................: - 8 - - 1 5 6 - Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ....................: - - - - - - - - White ........................................................: 1,556 1,682 810 678 1,696 593 319 345 More than one race reported ..................................: 9 - 4 - 5 - - - : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training : in Reserves or National Guard (see text) ....................: 1,443 1,555 753 625 1,551 540 294 311 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ....................: 123 138 66 53 161 60 32 37 : Number of persons living in : producers' households .........................................: 3,309 3,517 1,592 1,501 3,518 1,062 690 686 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions .........................................: 1,333 1,375 663 533 1,437 493 272 271 Land use and/or crop decisions ...............................: 1,244 1,230 592 514 1,289 386 205 211 Livestock decisions ..........................................: 606 555 308 137 567 223 100 76 Marketing decisions (see text) ...............................: 986 985 457 436 904 200 136 152 Record keeping and/or financial management ...................: 1,225 1,214 596 515 1,211 346 192 205 Estate planning or succession planning .......................: 904 844 376 325 812 219 127 158 : INTERNET ACCESS : : Farms with- : Internet access ..............................................: 754 810 323 338 741 252 110 135 Dial-up ....................................................: 15 37 18 7 8 2 2 - Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) .............: 350 415 92 178 348 172 44 75 Cellular data plan (see text) ..............................: 420 514 232 239 447 155 80 106 Satellite ..................................................: 238 176 64 75 186 19 20 22 Don't know .................................................: 41 53 27 16 65 25 3 12 Other ......................................................: 18 18 3 5 12 1 2 1 : TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by : one producer's household and/or : extended family ..........................................farms: 849 914 445 362 891 318 148 151 acres: 305,118 244,834 157,164 196,017 390,371 70,594 96,118 44,642 Limited Liability Company .................................farms: 59 69 20 16 87 9 21 20 acres: 46,582 39,088 7,443 4,854 44,169 6,194 25,514 5,573 : OPERATION'S LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ......................................farms: 786 839 416 312 792 306 140 126 acres: 270,063 207,014 134,769 145,252 288,423 (D) 88,362 38,221 : Partnership ...............................................farms: 59 77 23 32 64 16 15 13 acres: 62,841 35,725 23,494 56,434 50,535 1,853 7,811 5,947 : Corporation: : Family held .............................................farms: 25 34 17 22 95 5 4 6 acres: 13,380 26,583 9,037 (D) 109,656 4,070 1,620 1,329 Other than family held ..................................farms: 13 14 - 2 35 - 4 6 acres: 2,097 4,225 - (D) 19,265 - 1,711 4,044 : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. ........................farms: 36 25 23 22 32 5 3 15 acres: 3,443 4,694 6,788 4,121 13,296 (D) 190 2,281 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Randolph : Richland : Rock Island : St. Clair : Saline : Sangamon : Schuyler : Scott ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ - Con. : : Years operating any farm: - Con. : : Average years on any farm ....................................: 24.4 26.9 26.1 25.7 25.6 24.9 24.3 23.8 : Age group: : Under 25 years ...............................................: 20 12 5 23 26 10 8 8 25 to 34 years ...............................................: 69 75 71 102 34 105 41 25 35 to 44 years ...............................................: 178 137 153 174 56 163 141 58 45 to 54 years ...............................................: 191 153 110 150 93 240 147 70 55 to 64 years ...............................................: 362 222 240 377 209 435 248 146 65 to 74 years ...............................................: 299 172 312 356 189 417 245 109 75 years and over ............................................: 142 133 139 132 89 277 168 80 : Average age ..................................................: 57.7 56.9 59.0 57.4 59.4 60.5 59.8 59.6 : Young producers (see text) .....................................: 89 87 76 125 60 115 49 33 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ...............: 5 5 5 13 4 9 7 3 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native .............................: 2 - - 7 - 1 3 - Asian ........................................................: - 4 - 2 - - 2 - Black or African American ....................................: - 1 - 1 2 4 2 - Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ....................: - - - - - 2 2 - White ........................................................: 1,257 899 1,017 1,301 688 1,632 982 496 More than one race reported ..................................: 2 - 13 3 6 8 7 - : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training : in Reserves or National Guard (see text) ....................: 1,108 802 946 1,202 620 1,497 857 450 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ....................: 153 102 84 112 76 150 141 46 : Number of persons living in : producers' households .........................................: 2,474 1,854 1,882 2,610 1,284 3,287 2,018 1,120 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions .........................................: 1,097 697 881 1,116 557 1,274 828 380 Land use and/or crop decisions ...............................: 921 646 733 923 454 1,127 761 345 Livestock decisions ..........................................: 493 308 408 439 349 418 299 146 Marketing decisions (see text) ...............................: 643 543 594 741 334 947 551 264 Record keeping and/or financial management ...................: 870 660 752 914 506 1,193 698 340 Estate planning or succession planning .......................: 619 475 546 641 329 837 456 240 : INTERNET ACCESS : : Farms with- : Internet access ..............................................: 552 406 473 592 294 835 430 214 Dial-up ....................................................: 53 21 14 10 14 31 12 6 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) .............: 259 178 202 269 135 440 229 116 Cellular data plan (see text) ..............................: 359 232 293 364 207 536 235 136 Satellite ..................................................: 89 93 101 128 35 176 70 54 Don't know .................................................: 38 17 41 34 30 44 41 7 Other ......................................................: 8 12 1 15 2 14 1 1 : TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by : one producer's household and/or : extended family ..........................................farms: 698 541 544 693 359 900 522 253 acres: 213,720 206,601 132,615 251,795 148,118 383,090 183,116 91,636 Limited Liability Company .................................farms: 44 14 25 52 23 64 34 15 acres: 17,875 7,428 8,845 25,414 11,987 35,593 16,676 11,343 : OPERATION'S LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ......................................farms: 627 506 493 624 320 797 480 228 acres: 166,427 178,828 119,483 193,917 118,348 223,630 165,422 70,986 : Partnership ...............................................farms: 59 13 32 61 33 73 54 19 acres: 41,166 13,927 13,682 59,453 15,080 154,823 24,866 13,586 : Corporation: : Family held .............................................farms: 31 19 31 37 23 63 18 13 acres: 45,068 (D) (D) 31,229 19,605 71,094 (D) (D) Other than family held ..................................farms: 10 1 5 5 10 15 11 1 acres: 330 (D) (D) 243 4,400 3,848 (D) (D) : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. ........................farms: 17 9 10 16 7 48 11 6 acres: 1,620 1,155 2,297 2,273 1,744 11,345 2,545 750 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Shelby : Stark : Stephenson : Tazewell : Union : Vermilion : Wabash : Warren ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ - Con. : : Years operating any farm: - Con. : : Average years on any farm ....................................: 27.1 26.2 28.0 26.9 25.2 26.0 29.1 26.4 : Age group: : Under 25 years ...............................................: 36 8 21 12 36 13 2 12 25 to 34 years ...............................................: 128 59 147 106 80 142 33 97 35 to 44 years ...............................................: 242 82 240 191 127 153 54 153 45 to 54 years ...............................................: 258 71 281 198 129 195 35 148 55 to 64 years ...............................................: 506 123 392 384 275 415 71 266 65 to 74 years ...............................................: 451 107 444 325 219 472 62 310 75 years and over ............................................: 364 80 251 223 217 254 59 147 : Average age ..................................................: 59.6 56.7 58.0 58.6 58.9 59.9 57.0 58.1 : Young producers (see text) .....................................: 164 67 168 118 116 155 35 109 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ...............: 13 11 32 6 2 41 2 9 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native .............................: 2 - - 2 - 2 - 1 Asian ........................................................: 4 - 3 - 2 - 2 10 Black or African American ....................................: - - - 2 - 6 - - Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ....................: - - - - - - - 3 White ........................................................: 1,972 530 1,769 1,433 1,081 1,635 312 1,117 More than one race reported ..................................: 7 - 4 2 - 1 2 2 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training : in Reserves or National Guard (see text) ....................: 1,776 499 1,669 1,302 972 1,504 281 1,075 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ....................: 209 31 107 137 111 140 35 58 : Number of persons living in : producers' households .........................................: 3,833 1,067 3,503 3,181 2,160 3,271 722 2,357 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions .........................................: 1,550 440 1,498 1,153 914 1,363 258 890 Land use and/or crop decisions ...............................: 1,301 398 1,211 1,087 737 1,150 244 893 Livestock decisions ..........................................: 594 126 841 368 463 468 62 407 Marketing decisions (see text) ...............................: 1,105 330 1,009 910 538 944 179 771 Record keeping and/or financial management ...................: 1,385 418 1,258 1,036 713 1,191 225 898 Estate planning or succession planning .......................: 941 237 992 645 530 792 161 627 : INTERNET ACCESS : : Farms with- : Internet access ..............................................: 897 297 853 720 410 810 130 563 Dial-up ....................................................: 40 4 24 24 12 21 1 8 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) .............: 343 125 381 354 144 318 55 264 Cellular data plan (see text) ..............................: 506 183 521 484 284 501 74 356 Satellite ..................................................: 233 91 219 154 86 164 35 153 Don't know .................................................: 97 33 50 49 14 68 17 36 Other ......................................................: 21 4 11 15 8 25 - 14 : TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by : one producer's household and/or : extended family ..........................................farms: 1,140 322 944 809 572 931 153 612 acres: 318,158 146,567 274,500 312,216 131,033 394,931 79,316 257,404 Limited Liability Company .................................farms: 51 22 43 31 54 39 14 29 acres: 23,281 8,133 25,409 9,491 20,179 20,032 11,500 13,101 : OPERATION'S LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ......................................farms: 1,044 293 850 730 511 841 128 564 acres: 257,104 118,752 200,783 242,626 104,696 315,694 63,571 232,613 : Partnership ...............................................farms: 60 22 50 41 42 65 22 34 acres: 31,634 23,647 43,094 30,453 20,825 70,801 35,162 14,571 : Corporation: : Family held .............................................farms: 63 15 58 69 19 50 16 32 acres: 65,918 (D) 51,495 64,360 5,545 30,754 18,146 18,097 Other than family held ..................................farms: 4 1 9 13 6 12 - 6 acres: 570 (D) 2,004 3,951 6,426 14,426 - 8,001 : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. ........................farms: 28 15 31 16 23 41 11 24 acres: 4,221 1,869 8,394 2,693 3,009 13,391 1,427 6,409 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Washington : Wayne : White : Whiteside : Will : Williamson : Winnebago : Woodford ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ - Con. : : Years operating any farm: - Con. : : Average years on any farm ....................................: 28.6 26.0 26.7 25.2 23.8 24.8 24.7 24.8 : Age group: : Under 25 years ...............................................: 2 20 3 16 11 23 8 35 25 to 34 years ...............................................: 84 101 38 175 104 59 113 110 35 to 44 years ...............................................: 136 171 77 212 128 85 139 266 45 to 54 years ...............................................: 165 262 110 247 200 128 143 224 55 to 64 years ...............................................: 273 278 177 337 357 213 269 420 65 to 74 years ...............................................: 264 372 211 383 367 250 302 423 75 years and over ............................................: 132 271 121 243 161 144 200 247 : Average age ..................................................: 58.1 59.5 60.7 57.4 59.0 59.6 58.9 58.2 : Young producers (see text) .....................................: 86 121 41 191 115 82 121 145 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ...............: 4 18 6 15 50 1 29 5 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native .............................: - 1 2 - - - - 2 Asian ........................................................: - - 2 5 - 2 - 3 Black or African American ....................................: 1 - 1 1 9 2 - 1 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ....................: - - - 2 7 - - - White ........................................................: 1,055 1,472 727 1,603 1,298 895 1,169 1,715 More than one race reported ..................................: - 2 5 2 14 3 5 4 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training : in Reserves or National Guard (see text) ....................: 974 1,322 675 1,504 1,228 803 1,067 1,592 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ....................: 82 153 62 109 100 99 107 133 : Number of persons living in : producers' households .........................................: 2,308 2,990 1,509 3,244 2,551 1,720 2,228 3,898 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions .........................................: 899 1,218 583 1,352 1,185 786 1,021 1,393 Land use and/or crop decisions ...............................: 783 940 555 1,141 989 649 836 1,250 Livestock decisions ..........................................: 338 550 193 544 443 465 511 523 Marketing decisions (see text) ...............................: 714 681 394 983 800 489 676 1,024 Record keeping and/or financial management ...................: 763 1,020 516 1,227 939 650 826 1,211 Estate planning or succession planning .......................: 567 623 311 918 681 482 651 846 : INTERNET ACCESS : : Farms with- : Internet access ..............................................: 494 667 322 827 658 451 595 816 Dial-up ....................................................: 31 10 10 19 12 16 22 22 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) .............: 240 427 176 339 286 150 309 396 Cellular data plan (see text) ..............................: 322 380 202 543 440 285 376 555 Satellite ..................................................: 81 49 47 237 175 95 129 162 Don't know .................................................: 34 76 25 49 21 43 24 30 Other ......................................................: 9 1 3 16 14 10 10 13 : TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by : one producer's household and/or : extended family ..........................................farms: 575 877 403 957 728 547 660 935 acres: 266,732 289,886 211,415 316,431 221,244 101,082 162,286 248,247 Limited Liability Company .................................farms: 33 39 17 42 72 12 38 37 acres: 18,118 51,348 25,921 20,475 33,562 1,144 6,643 11,307 : OPERATION'S LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ......................................farms: 515 811 357 893 641 519 580 849 acres: 207,577 221,957 132,892 284,077 194,906 89,526 125,889 196,157 : Partnership ...............................................farms: 55 55 40 51 61 26 33 54 acres: 44,683 62,358 77,738 14,310 18,792 9,612 14,401 22,755 : Corporation: : Family held .............................................farms: 42 8 21 38 60 10 50 47 acres: (D) 10,357 44,408 29,946 25,829 3,249 14,647 44,192 Other than family held ..................................farms: 4 11 5 8 5 3 10 13 acres: (D) 1,441 2,815 911 907 928 2,559 1,913 : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. ........................farms: 19 16 11 15 13 5 18 34 acres: 2,034 6,489 921 6,655 835 358 10,201 12,652 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : : Illinois ........................................................: 67,556 87,415 25,793,179 : Counties : : Adams ...........................................................: 1,262 1,643 415,544 Alexander .......................................................: 136 173 61,712 Bond ............................................................: 582 760 157,974 Boone ...........................................................: 391 482 122,214 Brown ...........................................................: 426 552 159,130 Bureau ..........................................................: 1,094 1,371 451,744 Calhoun .........................................................: 437 608 101,769 Carroll .........................................................: 638 795 256,757 Cass ............................................................: 376 467 153,671 Champaign .......................................................: 1,256 1,749 532,683 : Christian .......................................................: 728 903 346,684 Clark ...........................................................: 682 938 244,870 Clay ............................................................: 640 774 224,579 Clinton .........................................................: 841 1,189 262,392 Coles ...........................................................: 626 816 210,232 Cook ............................................................: 140 227 10,124 Crawford ........................................................: 566 717 230,580 Cumberland ......................................................: 644 832 158,534 De Kalb .........................................................: 751 943 333,774 De Witt .........................................................: 408 514 178,115 : Douglas .........................................................: 525 675 214,208 Du Page .........................................................: 49 62 669 Edgar ...........................................................: 641 874 318,565 Edwards .........................................................: 288 382 116,451 Effingham .......................................................: 1,159 1,500 274,503 Fayette .........................................................: 1,074 1,369 322,371 Ford ............................................................: 525 724 276,472 Franklin ........................................................: 529 666 171,897 Fulton ..........................................................: 1,110 1,426 428,409 Gallatin ........................................................: 155 199 172,711 : Greene ..........................................................: 678 979 314,498 Grundy ..........................................................: 416 562 181,121 Hamilton ........................................................: 501 623 221,733 Hancock .........................................................: 1,051 1,374 414,918 Hardin ..........................................................: 124 162 33,508 Henderson .......................................................: 389 522 192,494 Henry ...........................................................: 1,213 1,541 443,418 Iroquois ........................................................: 1,456 1,897 647,805 Jackson .........................................................: 730 937 284,687 Jasper ..........................................................: 775 973 242,752 : Jefferson .......................................................: 888 1,075 227,667 Jersey ..........................................................: 449 582 158,386 Jo Daviess ......................................................: 848 1,073 301,973 Johnson .........................................................: 540 593 104,353 Kane ............................................................: 479 634 145,502 Kankakee ........................................................: 708 895 320,709 Kendall .........................................................: 370 468 126,278 Knox ............................................................: 946 1,312 437,571 Lake ............................................................: 273 325 31,505 La Salle ........................................................: 1,620 2,094 595,142 : Lawrence ........................................................: 313 448 184,104 Lee .............................................................: 789 1,007 369,571 Livingston ......................................................: 1,382 1,837 587,958 Logan ...........................................................: 583 787 371,957 McDonough .......................................................: 621 820 270,387 McHenry .........................................................: 762 962 180,562 McLean ..........................................................: 1,407 1,896 588,060 Macon ...........................................................: 547 682 257,130 Macoupin ........................................................: 1,189 1,513 453,314 Madison .........................................................: 892 1,142 259,745 : Marion ..........................................................: 830 1,007 241,679 Marshall ........................................................: 471 597 202,846 Mason ...........................................................: 555 694 314,616 Massac ..........................................................: 329 411 125,222 Menard ..........................................................: 335 443 153,571 Mercer ..........................................................: 665 904 247,752 Monroe ..........................................................: 516 636 194,012 Montgomery ......................................................: 908 1,139 370,148 Morgan ..........................................................: 705 964 276,349 Moultrie ........................................................: 457 591 195,286 : Ogle ............................................................: 879 1,118 347,025 Peoria ..........................................................: 942 1,202 272,999 Perry ...........................................................: 466 609 172,809 Piatt ...........................................................: 367 469 226,143 Pike ............................................................: 983 1,280 474,080 Pope ............................................................: 309 413 74,806 Pulaski .........................................................: 155 245 98,649 Putnam ..........................................................: 159 263 51,016 Randolph ........................................................: 720 959 251,646 Richland ........................................................: 528 669 212,365 : Rock Island .....................................................: 545 717 143,313 St. Clair .......................................................: 716 979 280,752 Saline ..........................................................: 381 497 157,246 Sangamon ........................................................: 904 1,174 456,002 Schuyler ........................................................: 553 756 204,382 Scott ...........................................................: 261 370 104,072 Shelby ..........................................................: 1,138 1,449 351,732 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 46. Male Producers: 2022 (continued) [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) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Counties - Con. : : Stark ...........................................................: 316 376 160,645 Stephenson ......................................................: 948 1,222 299,840 Tazewell ........................................................: 839 1,079 339,491 Union ...........................................................: 575 762 138,199 Vermilion .......................................................: 965 1,179 436,511 Wabash ..........................................................: 169 241 117,950 Warren ..........................................................: 633 811 276,982 Washington ......................................................: 619 815 325,505 Wayne ...........................................................: 855 1,055 295,458 White ...........................................................: 411 542 254,256 : Whiteside .......................................................: 969 1,148 330,960 Will ............................................................: 727 908 222,870 Williamson ......................................................: 528 624 97,602 Winnebago .......................................................: 650 779 164,705 Woodford ........................................................: 957 1,274 273,541 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : : Illinois ........................................................: 30,715 33,927 8,826,274 : Counties : : Adams ...........................................................: 549 616 148,128 Alexander .......................................................: 62 77 9,487 Bond ............................................................: 286 305 56,935 Boone ...........................................................: 218 229 49,373 Brown ...........................................................: 193 222 51,309 Bureau ..........................................................: 440 483 182,711 Calhoun .........................................................: 217 258 40,642 Carroll .........................................................: 299 323 121,395 Cass ............................................................: 153 162 37,915 Champaign .......................................................: 597 691 207,763 : Christian .......................................................: 343 397 146,962 Clark ...........................................................: 273 321 64,083 Clay ............................................................: 274 299 91,534 Clinton .........................................................: 330 360 95,947 Coles ...........................................................: 306 327 63,338 Cook ............................................................: 82 102 2,752 Crawford ........................................................: 245 262 83,295 Cumberland ......................................................: 296 316 50,023 De Kalb .........................................................: 386 441 167,440 De Witt .........................................................: 208 230 77,198 : Douglas .........................................................: 241 272 73,408 Du Page .........................................................: 39 51 739 Edgar ...........................................................: 262 288 98,620 Edwards .........................................................: 128 139 30,885 Effingham .......................................................: 520 558 99,307 Fayette .........................................................: 431 500 92,695 Ford ............................................................: 214 250 116,758 Franklin ........................................................: 235 259 50,416 Fulton ..........................................................: 498 537 146,116 Gallatin ........................................................: 50 53 21,012 : Greene ..........................................................: 270 299 77,324 Grundy ..........................................................: 181 193 68,896 Hamilton ........................................................: 205 227 44,232 Hancock .........................................................: 422 475 127,701 Hardin ..........................................................: 69 72 11,931 Henderson .......................................................: 195 219 92,905 Henry ...........................................................: 543 578 164,560 Iroquois ........................................................: 636 684 232,918 Jackson .........................................................: 327 368 74,878 Jasper ..........................................................: 356 390 77,892 : Jefferson .......................................................: 432 483 74,600 Jersey ..........................................................: 189 202 48,933 Jo Daviess ......................................................: 425 475 124,541 Johnson .........................................................: 272 286 36,207 Kane ............................................................: 238 269 34,957 Kankakee ........................................................: 316 347 96,566 Kendall .........................................................: 186 197 52,664 Knox ............................................................: 418 477 172,211 Lake ............................................................: 181 201 4,520 La Salle ........................................................: 717 808 190,813 : Lawrence ........................................................: 145 165 82,163 Lee .............................................................: 352 376 158,025 Livingston ......................................................: 511 579 167,791 Logan ...........................................................: 279 324 110,176 McDonough .......................................................: 311 342 86,871 McHenry .........................................................: 510 580 66,961 McLean ..........................................................: 630 685 198,737 Macon ...........................................................: 265 277 72,078 Macoupin ........................................................: 566 596 204,953 Madison .........................................................: 496 547 103,062 : Marion ..........................................................: 378 423 65,838 Marshall ........................................................: 190 221 67,458 Mason ...........................................................: 197 208 71,933 Massac ..........................................................: 146 157 30,441 Menard ..........................................................: 135 160 53,432 Mercer ..........................................................: 334 360 94,801 Monroe ..........................................................: 231 258 38,155 Montgomery ......................................................: 403 436 153,501 Morgan ..........................................................: 326 356 100,673 Moultrie ........................................................: 243 279 102,029 : Ogle ............................................................: 409 448 130,357 Peoria ..........................................................: 430 491 92,902 Perry ...........................................................: 185 210 35,848 Piatt ...........................................................: 188 209 68,243 Pike ............................................................: 396 432 129,755 Pope ............................................................: 176 187 27,256 Pulaski .........................................................: 64 81 34,689 Putnam ..........................................................: 72 85 17,326 Randolph ........................................................: 287 302 71,106 Richland ........................................................: 226 235 54,186 : Rock Island .....................................................: 288 313 53,482 St. Clair .......................................................: 300 335 84,436 Saline ..........................................................: 176 199 37,763 Sangamon ........................................................: 434 473 150,100 Schuyler ........................................................: 213 242 58,978 Scott ...........................................................: 107 126 17,284 Shelby ..........................................................: 482 536 131,852 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 47. Female Producers: 2022 (continued) [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) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Counties - Con. : : Stark ...........................................................: 140 154 47,483 Stephenson ......................................................: 513 554 150,741 Tazewell ........................................................: 334 360 104,521 Union ...........................................................: 286 321 41,755 Vermilion .......................................................: 424 465 167,334 Wabash ..........................................................: 67 75 31,198 Warren ..........................................................: 283 322 94,569 Washington ......................................................: 219 241 101,129 Wayne ...........................................................: 378 420 111,788 White ...........................................................: 169 195 75,770 : Whiteside .......................................................: 439 465 109,662 Will ............................................................: 381 420 70,893 Williamson ......................................................: 273 278 31,501 Winnebago .......................................................: 363 395 71,375 Woodford ........................................................: 412 451 104,479 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : : Illinois ........................................................: 902 1,101 296,633 : Counties : : Adams ...........................................................: 6 6 (D) Bond ............................................................: 3 3 239 Boone ...........................................................: 16 27 2,062 Brown ...........................................................: 14 26 11,196 Bureau ..........................................................: 18 25 6,990 Calhoun .........................................................: 3 3 570 Carroll .........................................................: 8 8 2,663 Cass ............................................................: 9 9 6,309 Champaign .......................................................: 15 23 3,281 Christian .......................................................: 11 13 10,701 : Clay ............................................................: 2 3 (D) Clinton .........................................................: 12 17 4,033 Coles ...........................................................: 9 14 1,542 Cook ............................................................: 9 18 120 Crawford ........................................................: 7 7 897 Cumberland ......................................................: 8 9 882 De Kalb .........................................................: 13 19 2,520 De Witt .........................................................: 6 6 12,224 Douglas .........................................................: 7 9 1,487 Du Page .........................................................: 6 6 72 : Edgar ...........................................................: 7 7 2,472 Effingham .......................................................: 11 12 1,029 Fayette .........................................................: 18 18 3,126 Ford ............................................................: 3 3 (D) Franklin ........................................................: 3 3 147 Fulton ..........................................................: 4 4 1,350 Gallatin ........................................................: 1 1 (D) Greene ..........................................................: 5 7 620 Grundy ..........................................................: 12 12 6,826 Hamilton ........................................................: 8 8 2,819 : Hancock .........................................................: 10 11 2,398 Hardin ..........................................................: 1 1 (D) Henry ...........................................................: 20 20 6,635 Iroquois ........................................................: 6 7 1,201 Jackson .........................................................: 15 15 9,525 Jasper ..........................................................: 4 4 328 Jefferson .......................................................: 5 5 402 Jersey ..........................................................: 2 2 (D) Jo Daviess ......................................................: 14 15 666 Johnson .........................................................: 8 10 606 : Kane ............................................................: 16 18 5,895 Kankakee ........................................................: 11 11 3,457 Kendall .........................................................: 8 8 340 Knox ............................................................: 7 9 980 Lake ............................................................: 6 7 228 La Salle ........................................................: 17 17 4,127 Lawrence ........................................................: 1 1 (D) Lee .............................................................: 8 13 232 Livingston ......................................................: 9 11 2,835 Logan ...........................................................: 4 5 4,740 : McDonough .......................................................: 13 31 7,058 McHenry .........................................................: 68 97 4,908 McLean ..........................................................: 9 9 2,096 Macon ...........................................................: 5 5 (D) Macoupin ........................................................: 8 8 2,888 Madison .........................................................: 12 14 424 Marion ..........................................................: 14 14 3,574 Marshall ........................................................: 4 7 (D) Massac ..........................................................: 3 6 150 Menard ..........................................................: 6 8 6,121 : Mercer ..........................................................: 5 5 452 Monroe ..........................................................: 12 12 3,410 Montgomery ......................................................: 5 6 1,462 Morgan ..........................................................: 13 13 5,349 Moultrie ........................................................: 3 5 (D) Ogle ............................................................: 19 21 7,229 Peoria ..........................................................: 9 9 4,197 Perry ...........................................................: 2 2 (D) Piatt ...........................................................: 1 1 (D) Pike ............................................................: 3 3 (D) : Pope ............................................................: 8 8 621 Putnam ..........................................................: 6 6 768 Randolph ........................................................: 4 5 (D) Richland ........................................................: 4 5 582 Rock Island .....................................................: 5 5 323 St. Clair .......................................................: 13 13 32,752 Saline ..........................................................: 3 4 368 Sangamon ........................................................: 9 9 1,358 Schuyler ........................................................: 7 7 693 Scott ...........................................................: 1 3 (D) : Shelby ..........................................................: 12 13 2,231 Stark ...........................................................: 7 11 4,415 Stephenson ......................................................: 25 32 12,968 Tazewell ........................................................: 6 6 708 Union ...........................................................: 2 2 (D) Vermilion .......................................................: 25 41 10,948 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 48. Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish Origin Producers: 2022 (continued) [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) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Counties - Con. : : Wabash ..........................................................: 2 2 (D) Warren ..........................................................: 9 9 1,324 Washington ......................................................: 4 4 (D) Wayne ...........................................................: 18 18 1,116 White ...........................................................: 4 6 556 Whiteside .......................................................: 14 15 4,771 Will ............................................................: 39 50 4,285 Williamson ......................................................: 1 1 (D) Winnebago .......................................................: 29 29 3,418 Woodford ........................................................: 5 5 4,856 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : : Illinois ........................................................: 101 106 18,488 : Counties : : Adams ...........................................................: 1 1 (D) Brown ...........................................................: 4 4 340 Bureau ..........................................................: 1 1 (D) Clark ...........................................................: 2 2 (D) Clay ............................................................: 3 3 (D) Clinton .........................................................: 2 2 (D) Crawford ........................................................: 1 1 (D) Cumberland ......................................................: 2 2 (D) Fulton ..........................................................: 9 9 940 Greene ..........................................................: 1 1 (D) : Iroquois ........................................................: 1 2 (D) Jasper ..........................................................: 1 1 (D) Jefferson .......................................................: 4 5 (D) Jo Daviess ......................................................: 1 1 (D) Kankakee ........................................................: 3 3 (D) Kendall .........................................................: 1 1 (D) Knox ............................................................: 1 1 (D) La Salle ........................................................: 4 4 (D) Livingston ......................................................: 2 3 (D) McHenry .........................................................: 5 5 50 : McLean ..........................................................: 2 2 (D) Macon ...........................................................: 1 1 (D) Macoupin ........................................................: 8 8 4,093 Madison .........................................................: 2 2 (D) Marion ..........................................................: 7 7 639 Ogle ............................................................: 1 1 (D) Peoria ..........................................................: 1 1 (D) Perry ...........................................................: 2 2 (D) Pike ............................................................: 1 1 (D) Pulaski .........................................................: 1 1 (D) : Putnam ..........................................................: 3 3 462 Randolph ........................................................: 1 2 (D) St. Clair .......................................................: 6 7 710 Sangamon ........................................................: 1 1 (D) Schuyler ........................................................: 3 3 151 Shelby ..........................................................: 2 2 (D) Tazewell ........................................................: 2 2 (D) Vermilion .......................................................: 2 2 (D) Warren ..........................................................: 1 1 (D) Wayne ...........................................................: 1 1 (D) : White ...........................................................: 2 2 (D) Woodford ........................................................: 2 2 (D) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ For any producer reporting race as American Indian or Alaska Native only. Table 50. Asian Producers: 2022 [Data were collected for a maximum of four producers per farm. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Asian producers 1/ : Land in farms (acres) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- State Total : : Illinois ........................................................: 168 196 44,194 : Counties : : Adams ...........................................................: 2 2 (D) Boone ...........................................................: 5 5 371 Brown ...........................................................: 4 4 847 Bureau ..........................................................: 1 1 (D) Calhoun .........................................................: 1 2 (D) Champaign .......................................................: 4 6 1,254 Cook ............................................................: 2 3 (D) Crawford ........................................................: 1 1 (D) De Kalb .........................................................: 8 11 327 De Witt .........................................................: 2 2 (D) : Du Page .........................................................: 1 1 (D) Effingham .......................................................: 2 2 (D) Fayette .........................................................: 12 12 3,496 Ford ............................................................: 2 2 (D) Fulton ..........................................................: 3 3 45 Greene ..........................................................: 2 2 (D) Hancock .........................................................: 6 6 202 Henderson .......................................................: 1 1 (D) Henry ...........................................................: 3 5 278 Iroquois ........................................................: 4 6 3,564 : Jackson .........................................................: 2 2 (D) Jefferson .......................................................: 3 4 415 Jo Daviess ......................................................: 3 3 (D) Johnson .........................................................: 4 4 358 Kankakee ........................................................: 5 5 375 Kendall .........................................................: 1 3 (D) Knox ............................................................: 4 4 1,040 La Salle ........................................................: 3 6 51 Lee .............................................................: 3 4 (D) Livingston ......................................................: 1 1 (D) : Logan ...........................................................: 2 4 (D) McHenry .........................................................: 3 5 (D) McLean ..........................................................: 1 1 (D) Macoupin ........................................................: 5 5 1,576 Madison .........................................................: 3 3 55 Marion ..........................................................: 4 4 162 Mercer ..........................................................: 1 1 (D) Monroe ..........................................................: 2 2 (D) Morgan ..........................................................: 1 1 (D) Peoria ..........................................................: 2 2 (D) : Perry ...........................................................: 3 3 202 Pike ............................................................: 7 9 2,311 Pope ............................................................: 2 2 (D) Richland ........................................................: 4 4 44 St. Clair .......................................................: 2 2 (D) Schuyler ........................................................: 2 2 (D) Shelby ..........................................................: 4 4 1,256 Stephenson ......................................................: 3 3 264 Union ...........................................................: 2 2 (D) Wabash ..........................................................: 2 2 (D) : Warren ..........................................................: 6 10 6,093 White ...........................................................: 2 2 (D) Whiteside .......................................................: 5 5 510 Williamson ......................................................: 2 2 (D) Woodford ........................................................: 3 3 193 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : : Illinois ........................................................: 120 155 40,597 : Counties : : Alexander .......................................................: 2 2 (D) Bond ............................................................: 6 8 113 Christian .......................................................: 1 1 (D) Clinton .........................................................: 2 2 (D) Coles ...........................................................: 1 1 (D) Cook ............................................................: 14 22 84 De Kalb .........................................................: 2 4 (D) Douglas .........................................................: 1 1 (D) Effingham .......................................................: 1 2 (D) Fayette .........................................................: 1 1 (D) : Grundy ..........................................................: 1 1 (D) Hancock .........................................................: 1 1 (D) Hardin ..........................................................: 1 1 (D) Henry ...........................................................: 8 8 (D) Iroquois ........................................................: 2 2 (D) Jackson .........................................................: 1 4 (D) Jasper ..........................................................: 1 1 (D) Kankakee ........................................................: 5 7 66 Knox ............................................................: 1 1 (D) Lee .............................................................: 1 1 (D) : Livingston ......................................................: 1 2 (D) McHenry .........................................................: 2 2 (D) McLean ..........................................................: 1 1 (D) Macon ...........................................................: 1 1 (D) Macoupin ........................................................: 3 3 (D) Madison .........................................................: 1 2 (D) Marion ..........................................................: 2 2 (D) Marshall ........................................................: 1 4 (D) Massac ..........................................................: 5 11 867 Mercer ..........................................................: 1 1 (D) : Montgomery ......................................................: 1 1 (D) Moultrie ........................................................: 1 1 (D) Peoria ..........................................................: 8 8 10,920 Pike ............................................................: 1 1 (D) Pope ............................................................: 5 5 3,175 Pulaski .........................................................: 5 6 564 Richland ........................................................: 1 1 (D) St. Clair .......................................................: 1 1 (D) Saline ..........................................................: 1 2 (D) Sangamon ........................................................: 2 4 (D) : Schuyler ........................................................: 2 2 (D) Tazewell ........................................................: 2 2 (D) Vermilion .......................................................: 6 6 9,030 Washington ......................................................: 1 1 (D) White ...........................................................: 1 1 (D) Whiteside .......................................................: 1 1 (D) Will ............................................................: 7 9 737 Williamson ......................................................: 2 2 (D) Woodford ........................................................: 1 1 (D) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ For any producer reporting race as Black or African American only. Table 52. Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander Producers: 2022 [Data were collected for a maximum of four producers per farm. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific : Geographic area : Farms : Islander producers 1/ : Land in farms (acres) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- State Total : : Illinois ........................................................: 31 32 7,885 : Counties : : Champaign .......................................................: 1 1 (D) Cook ............................................................: 2 2 (D) Henderson .......................................................: 2 2 (D) Jo Daviess ......................................................: 1 2 (D) Knox ............................................................: 2 2 (D) Lake ............................................................: 4 4 52 McDonough .......................................................: 2 2 (D) Mercer ..........................................................: 1 1 (D) Sangamon ........................................................: 2 2 (D) Schuyler ........................................................: 2 2 (D) : Warren ..........................................................: 3 3 4,616 Whiteside .......................................................: 2 2 (D) Will ............................................................: 7 7 95 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : : Illinois ........................................................: 70,836 120,514 26,203,546 : Counties : : Adams ...........................................................: 1,308 2,250 422,303 Alexander .......................................................: 144 248 62,454 Bond ............................................................: 620 1,055 161,517 Boone ...........................................................: 414 705 124,218 Brown ...........................................................: 440 752 159,483 Bureau ..........................................................: 1,137 1,849 455,296 Calhoun .........................................................: 461 864 (D) Carroll .........................................................: 664 1,116 261,883 Cass ............................................................: 389 623 154,348 Champaign .......................................................: 1,320 2,426 536,349 : Christian .......................................................: 767 1,293 350,579 Clark ...........................................................: 722 1,257 249,166 Clay ............................................................: 670 1,069 227,254 Clinton .........................................................: 865 1,545 274,346 Coles ...........................................................: 672 1,142 (D) Cook ............................................................: 139 290 10,074 Crawford ........................................................: 607 977 234,709 Cumberland ......................................................: 682 1,142 161,396 De Kalb .........................................................: 803 1,366 352,610 De Witt .........................................................: 436 740 180,145 : Douglas .........................................................: 560 945 214,260 Du Page .........................................................: 60 110 819 Edgar ...........................................................: 681 1,161 (D) Edwards .........................................................: 313 521 117,890 Effingham .......................................................: 1,218 2,051 281,163 Fayette .........................................................: 1,116 1,851 328,093 Ford ............................................................: 544 971 279,456 Franklin ........................................................: 569 925 174,342 Fulton ..........................................................: 1,153 1,945 434,799 Gallatin ........................................................: 161 251 (D) : Greene ..........................................................: 709 1,274 319,730 Grundy ..........................................................: 437 754 188,601 Hamilton ........................................................: 530 844 223,363 Hancock .........................................................: 1,077 1,833 416,448 Hardin ..........................................................: 121 221 33,843 Henderson .......................................................: 417 736 198,011 Henry ...........................................................: 1,268 2,103 449,509 Iroquois ........................................................: 1,534 2,561 664,954 Jackson .........................................................: 762 1,297 290,493 Jasper ..........................................................: 816 1,361 246,136 : Jefferson .......................................................: 928 1,546 232,086 Jersey ..........................................................: 460 784 161,192 Jo Daviess ......................................................: 906 1,541 309,078 Johnson .........................................................: 567 870 108,058 Kane ............................................................: 509 903 146,717 Kankakee ........................................................: 731 1,225 321,433 Kendall .........................................................: 383 658 129,224 Knox ............................................................: 983 1,780 440,127 Lake ............................................................: 306 521 32,226 La Salle ........................................................: 1,695 2,886 590,577 : Lawrence ........................................................: 331 611 186,395 Lee .............................................................: 826 1,374 376,850 Livingston ......................................................: 1,445 2,407 605,640 Logan ...........................................................: 623 1,107 380,340 McDonough .......................................................: 657 1,157 277,779 McHenry .........................................................: 823 1,518 184,262 McLean ..........................................................: 1,487 2,575 597,391 Macon ...........................................................: 565 942 259,041 Macoupin ........................................................: 1,228 2,084 456,832 Madison .........................................................: 959 1,682 264,583 : Marion ..........................................................: 876 1,414 246,235 Marshall ........................................................: 490 814 (D) Mason ...........................................................: 587 899 324,603 Massac ..........................................................: 341 549 126,160 Menard ..........................................................: 356 603 155,670 Mercer ..........................................................: 690 1,260 251,455 Monroe ..........................................................: 531 890 197,326 Montgomery ......................................................: 950 1,572 379,329 Morgan ..........................................................: 751 1,315 282,922 Moultrie ........................................................: 479 869 (D) : Ogle ............................................................: 918 1,556 351,749 Peoria ..........................................................: 987 1,682 278,213 Perry ...........................................................: 478 810 174,078 Piatt ...........................................................: 390 678 228,142 Pike ............................................................: 1,014 1,696 480,303 Pope ............................................................: 327 593 74,189 Pulaski .........................................................: 161 319 99,121 Putnam ..........................................................: 163 345 51,360 Randolph ........................................................: 743 1,257 254,565 Richland ........................................................: 548 899 214,131 : Rock Island .....................................................: 569 1,017 144,801 St. Clair .......................................................: 737 1,301 284,537 Saline ..........................................................: 389 688 158,670 Sangamon ........................................................: 987 1,632 463,444 Schuyler ........................................................: 567 982 205,706 Scott ...........................................................: 267 496 104,741 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 53. White Producers: 2022 (continued) [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) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Counties - Con. : : Shelby ..........................................................: 1,195 1,972 358,215 Stark ...........................................................: 346 530 162,962 Stephenson ......................................................: 995 1,769 305,506 Tazewell ........................................................: 868 1,433 343,824 Union ...........................................................: 599 1,081 (D) Vermilion .......................................................: 1,002 1,635 434,765 Wabash ..........................................................: 177 312 118,306 Warren ..........................................................: 655 1,117 274,969 Washington ......................................................: 635 1,055 326,641 Wayne ...........................................................: 900 1,472 302,496 : White ...........................................................: 429 727 258,183 Whiteside .......................................................: 1,003 1,603 335,129 Will ............................................................: 774 1,298 240,812 Williamson ......................................................: 561 895 103,143 Winnebago .......................................................: 691 1,169 167,697 Woodford ........................................................: 992 1,715 277,274 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : : Illinois ........................................................: 290 339 86,398 : Counties : : Adams ...........................................................: 5 6 1,417 Bond ............................................................: 2 2 (D) Boone ...........................................................: 1 1 (D) Brown ...........................................................: 9 14 3,965 Bureau ..........................................................: 3 3 (D) Carroll .........................................................: 2 2 (D) Cass ............................................................: 6 6 2,460 Champaign .......................................................: 7 7 9,067 Christian .......................................................: 6 6 306 Clay ............................................................: 1 1 (D) : Cook ............................................................: 11 12 186 Cumberland ......................................................: 4 4 496 De Kalb .........................................................: 3 3 49 De Witt .........................................................: 1 2 (D) Douglas .........................................................: 1 1 (D) Du Page .........................................................: 2 2 (D) Edgar ...........................................................: 1 1 (D) Effingham .......................................................: 3 3 90 Fayette .........................................................: 5 5 604 Ford ............................................................: 1 1 (D) : Fulton ..........................................................: 6 6 (D) Gallatin ........................................................: 1 1 (D) Greene ..........................................................: 1 1 (D) Hamilton ........................................................: 5 6 267 Hancock .........................................................: 8 9 1,619 Hardin ..........................................................: 6 12 (D) Henderson .......................................................: 2 2 (D) Henry ...........................................................: 3 3 (D) Iroquois ........................................................: 9 10 1,939 Jackson .........................................................: 2 2 (D) : Jefferson .......................................................: 3 3 157 Jo Daviess ......................................................: 1 1 (D) Johnson .........................................................: 5 5 279 Kankakee ........................................................: 1 2 (D) Kendall .........................................................: 3 3 9 Knox ............................................................: 1 1 (D) Lake ............................................................: 1 1 (D) La Salle ........................................................: 6 6 13,116 Lawrence ........................................................: 2 2 (D) Lee .............................................................: 2 4 (D) : Livingston ......................................................: 3 3 5,038 McDonough .......................................................: 2 3 (D) McHenry .........................................................: 10 12 274 McLean ..........................................................: 2 2 (D) Macon ...........................................................: 15 15 274 Macoupin ........................................................: 5 9 131 Marion ..........................................................: 2 3 (D) Mason ...........................................................: 3 3 599 Massac ..........................................................: 4 8 104 Mercer ..........................................................: 1 1 (D) : Monroe ..........................................................: 2 2 (D) Montgomery ......................................................: 2 2 (D) Morgan ..........................................................: 3 4 191 Ogle ............................................................: 9 9 574 Perry ...........................................................: 4 4 805 Pike ............................................................: 4 5 4,577 Randolph ........................................................: 1 2 (D) Rock Island .....................................................: 11 13 1,345 St. Clair .......................................................: 2 3 (D) Saline ..........................................................: 6 6 322 : Sangamon ........................................................: 8 8 1,296 Schuyler ........................................................: 4 7 1,162 Shelby ..........................................................: 7 7 436 Stephenson ......................................................: 2 4 (D) Tazewell ........................................................: 2 2 (D) Vermilion .......................................................: 1 1 (D) Wabash ..........................................................: 2 2 (D) Warren ..........................................................: 2 2 (D) Wayne ...........................................................: 2 2 (D) White ...........................................................: 5 5 (D) : Whiteside .......................................................: 2 2 (D) Will ............................................................: 8 14 76 Williamson ......................................................: 3 3 145 Winnebago .......................................................: 5 5 10 Woodford ........................................................: 4 4 1,013 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : : Illinois ........................................................: 9,965 10,466 2,699,229 : Counties : : Adams ...........................................................: 222 231 68,619 Alexander .......................................................: 17 17 1,876 Bond ............................................................: 101 111 15,034 Boone ...........................................................: 73 77 20,502 Brown ...........................................................: 62 67 19,134 Bureau ..........................................................: 158 166 48,887 Calhoun .........................................................: 72 77 14,821 Carroll .........................................................: 56 57 17,420 Cass ............................................................: 61 63 19,046 Champaign .......................................................: 150 164 40,818 : Christian .......................................................: 126 140 47,820 Clark ...........................................................: 125 133 31,844 Clay ............................................................: 81 85 17,664 Clinton .........................................................: 83 86 22,458 Coles ...........................................................: 75 81 18,986 Cook ............................................................: 9 9 368 Crawford ........................................................: 94 99 19,552 Cumberland ......................................................: 117 118 28,351 De Kalb .........................................................: 96 96 20,734 De Witt .........................................................: 57 59 13,274 : Douglas .........................................................: 67 68 12,976 Du Page .........................................................: 9 9 31 Edgar ...........................................................: 95 107 25,823 Edwards .........................................................: 33 35 8,950 Effingham .......................................................: 137 140 16,905 Fayette .........................................................: 221 236 58,225 Ford ............................................................: 82 82 30,807 Franklin ........................................................: 82 86 28,699 Fulton ..........................................................: 169 173 49,636 Gallatin ........................................................: 24 24 35,474 : Greene ..........................................................: 98 98 20,821 Grundy ..........................................................: 52 54 18,184 Hamilton ........................................................: 89 98 35,710 Hancock .........................................................: 135 145 37,285 Hardin ..........................................................: 27 27 3,305 Henderson .......................................................: 51 58 17,358 Henry ...........................................................: 157 158 64,250 Iroquois ........................................................: 233 240 73,892 Jackson .........................................................: 110 112 27,269 Jasper ..........................................................: 114 118 22,256 : Jefferson .......................................................: 132 138 24,160 Jersey ..........................................................: 101 108 45,484 Jo Daviess ......................................................: 113 113 34,818 Johnson .........................................................: 103 107 13,862 Kane ............................................................: 52 57 16,730 Kankakee ........................................................: 81 81 28,315 Kendall .........................................................: 38 44 12,077 Knox ............................................................: 123 132 29,221 Lake ............................................................: 47 47 6,034 La Salle ........................................................: 174 190 63,733 : Lawrence ........................................................: 39 43 3,694 Lee .............................................................: 96 101 54,580 Livingston ......................................................: 186 191 54,577 Logan ...........................................................: 95 100 25,983 McDonough .......................................................: 99 101 29,287 McHenry .........................................................: 106 115 17,790 McLean ..........................................................: 189 198 48,490 Macon ...........................................................: 77 77 22,168 Macoupin ........................................................: 185 190 54,118 Madison .........................................................: 131 147 28,651 : Marion ..........................................................: 142 162 35,716 Marshall ........................................................: 65 67 28,099 Mason ...........................................................: 79 84 19,221 Massac ..........................................................: 61 61 8,382 Menard ..........................................................: 53 54 17,207 Mercer ..........................................................: 102 109 24,160 Monroe ..........................................................: 86 86 18,242 Montgomery ......................................................: 167 172 62,996 Morgan ..........................................................: 119 137 36,683 Moultrie ........................................................: 41 43 11,316 : Ogle ............................................................: 121 123 40,263 Peoria ..........................................................: 133 138 23,399 Perry ...........................................................: 61 66 13,959 Piatt ...........................................................: 53 53 16,416 Pike ............................................................: 155 161 58,919 Pope ............................................................: 56 60 9,537 Pulaski .........................................................: 31 32 6,762 Putnam ..........................................................: 36 37 7,106 Randolph ........................................................: 149 153 25,975 Richland ........................................................: 100 102 25,935 : Rock Island .....................................................: 83 84 8,197 St. Clair .......................................................: 107 112 26,380 Saline ..........................................................: 76 76 17,326 Sangamon ........................................................: 138 150 29,434 Schuyler ........................................................: 127 141 47,485 Scott ...........................................................: 41 46 12,377 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 55. Producers with Military Service: 2022 (continued) [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) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Counties - Con. : : Shelby ..........................................................: 208 209 42,776 Stark ...........................................................: 29 31 6,552 Stephenson ......................................................: 106 107 17,442 Tazewell ........................................................: 133 137 31,309 Union ...........................................................: 107 111 16,160 Vermilion .......................................................: 136 140 41,042 Wabash ..........................................................: 31 35 20,177 Warren ..........................................................: 55 58 24,727 Washington ......................................................: 71 82 34,440 Wayne ...........................................................: 146 153 31,805 : White ...........................................................: 58 62 18,462 Whiteside .......................................................: 103 109 22,752 Will ............................................................: 98 100 8,741 Williamson ......................................................: 90 99 12,168 Winnebago .......................................................: 105 107 28,655 Woodford ........................................................: 120 133 21,693 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : : Illinois ........................................................: 8,270 10,632 3,383,795 : Counties : : Adams ...........................................................: 179 234 55,227 Alexander .......................................................: 20 38 2,817 Bond ............................................................: 85 98 21,074 Boone ...........................................................: 49 64 34,699 Brown ...........................................................: 72 85 47,483 Bureau ..........................................................: 115 151 63,186 Calhoun .........................................................: 33 36 3,932 Carroll .........................................................: 87 102 20,831 Cass ............................................................: 40 47 20,567 Champaign .......................................................: 187 224 89,272 : Christian .......................................................: 74 96 22,799 Clark ...........................................................: 106 145 55,218 Clay ............................................................: 69 100 32,408 Clinton .........................................................: 110 129 33,163 Coles ...........................................................: 74 87 23,331 Cook ............................................................: 40 49 1,110 Crawford ........................................................: 70 93 25,325 Cumberland ......................................................: 62 75 26,082 De Kalb .........................................................: 114 162 52,920 De Witt .........................................................: 52 57 28,784 : Douglas .........................................................: 82 103 24,214 Du Page .........................................................: 5 8 (D) Edgar ...........................................................: 87 102 44,202 Edwards .........................................................: 26 34 18,189 Effingham .......................................................: 146 215 38,930 Fayette .........................................................: 101 135 40,722 Ford ............................................................: 71 90 54,505 Franklin ........................................................: 58 84 17,447 Fulton ..........................................................: 98 121 41,887 Gallatin ........................................................: 2 2 (D) : Greene ..........................................................: 102 115 67,443 Grundy ..........................................................: 31 37 13,663 Hamilton ........................................................: 74 102 34,862 Hancock .........................................................: 145 176 76,224 Hardin ..........................................................: 15 17 3,885 Henderson .......................................................: 48 62 26,269 Henry ...........................................................: 145 182 56,795 Iroquois ........................................................: 191 233 79,710 Jackson .........................................................: 81 105 26,997 Jasper ..........................................................: 67 97 31,926 : Jefferson .......................................................: 125 172 32,660 Jersey ..........................................................: 41 52 15,414 Jo Daviess ......................................................: 102 141 32,834 Johnson .........................................................: 76 93 11,842 Kane ............................................................: 56 87 13,957 Kankakee ........................................................: 82 99 63,859 Kendall .........................................................: 36 66 8,745 Knox ............................................................: 111 141 50,911 Lake ............................................................: 19 20 235 La Salle ........................................................: 223 311 69,740 : Lawrence ........................................................: 61 76 38,947 Lee .............................................................: 119 151 50,127 Livingston ......................................................: 195 228 90,665 Logan ...........................................................: 77 102 102,333 McDonough .......................................................: 80 109 33,793 McHenry .........................................................: 76 123 11,450 McLean ..........................................................: 185 232 68,387 Macon ...........................................................: 59 81 24,949 Macoupin ........................................................: 144 173 59,739 Madison .........................................................: 116 134 43,310 : Marion ..........................................................: 77 93 50,141 Marshall ........................................................: 52 61 16,382 Mason ...........................................................: 73 83 35,020 Massac ..........................................................: 28 31 21,500 Menard ..........................................................: 54 58 17,860 Mercer ..........................................................: 68 89 44,021 Monroe ..........................................................: 74 90 22,315 Montgomery ......................................................: 99 127 37,710 Morgan ..........................................................: 77 94 17,240 Moultrie ........................................................: 61 88 8,992 : Ogle ............................................................: 149 180 69,712 Peoria ..........................................................: 103 126 24,147 Perry ...........................................................: 53 66 18,886 Piatt ...........................................................: 36 46 16,906 Pike ............................................................: 97 124 58,333 Pope ............................................................: 36 47 8,491 Pulaski .........................................................: 21 33 19,714 Putnam ..........................................................: 31 45 8,675 Randolph ........................................................: 71 89 16,191 Richland ........................................................: 66 87 16,879 : Rock Island .....................................................: 58 76 13,564 St. Clair .......................................................: 104 125 30,632 Saline ..........................................................: 35 60 15,653 Sangamon ........................................................: 96 115 113,775 Schuyler ........................................................: 39 49 17,104 Scott ...........................................................: 26 33 13,329 Shelby ..........................................................: 115 164 33,670 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 56. Young Producers: 2022 (continued) [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) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Counties - Con. : : Stark ...........................................................: 51 67 23,151 Stephenson ......................................................: 123 168 33,675 Tazewell ........................................................: 85 118 27,790 Union ...........................................................: 79 116 16,511 Vermilion .......................................................: 119 155 56,955 Wabash ..........................................................: 25 35 13,406 Warren ..........................................................: 83 109 22,188 Washington ......................................................: 71 86 31,781 Wayne ...........................................................: 100 121 35,373 White ...........................................................: 34 41 23,803 : Whiteside .......................................................: 159 191 41,090 Will ............................................................: 81 115 41,003 Williamson ......................................................: 62 82 8,497 Winnebago .......................................................: 91 121 25,909 Woodford ........................................................: 112 145 33,718 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : : Illinois ........................................................: 20,783 32,538 5,335,559 : Counties : : Adams ...........................................................: 350 531 82,594 Alexander .......................................................: 35 72 6,161 Bond ............................................................: 190 317 46,597 Boone ...........................................................: 134 228 44,972 Brown ...........................................................: 140 198 60,465 Bureau ..........................................................: 345 531 108,414 Calhoun .........................................................: 162 310 27,618 Carroll .........................................................: 157 224 27,780 Cass ............................................................: 101 143 33,747 Champaign .......................................................: 477 764 127,326 : Christian .......................................................: 209 329 85,136 Clark ...........................................................: 232 384 39,840 Clay ............................................................: 180 263 40,281 Clinton .........................................................: 254 386 57,954 Coles ...........................................................: 200 280 60,388 Cook ............................................................: 71 140 2,529 Crawford ........................................................: 172 254 39,754 Cumberland ......................................................: 192 285 22,446 De Kalb .........................................................: 205 330 48,705 De Witt .........................................................: 134 197 31,679 : Douglas .........................................................: 184 278 48,211 Du Page .........................................................: 29 43 570 Edgar ...........................................................: 223 361 75,355 Edwards .........................................................: 86 117 25,167 Effingham .......................................................: 323 521 57,707 Fayette .........................................................: 313 479 62,098 Ford ............................................................: 142 246 64,320 Franklin ........................................................: 131 230 22,872 Fulton ..........................................................: 366 556 109,485 Gallatin ........................................................: 20 28 10,042 : Greene ..........................................................: 216 337 62,071 Grundy ..........................................................: 127 204 33,561 Hamilton ........................................................: 155 227 33,857 Hancock .........................................................: 296 509 65,015 Hardin ..........................................................: 49 95 8,095 Henderson .......................................................: 127 197 48,638 Henry ...........................................................: 345 532 93,850 Iroquois ........................................................: 462 682 160,083 Jackson .........................................................: 169 262 32,403 Jasper ..........................................................: 191 285 45,400 : Jefferson .......................................................: 249 419 34,023 Jersey ..........................................................: 142 210 35,832 Jo Daviess ......................................................: 241 380 54,613 Johnson .........................................................: 187 255 29,997 Kane ............................................................: 161 281 26,685 Kankakee ........................................................: 208 324 58,459 Kendall .........................................................: 95 149 16,098 Knox ............................................................: 342 560 126,152 Lake ............................................................: 115 179 2,564 La Salle ........................................................: 499 775 121,416 : Lawrence ........................................................: 84 129 33,870 Lee .............................................................: 240 343 60,209 Livingston ......................................................: 450 698 127,668 Logan ...........................................................: 205 341 151,937 McDonough .......................................................: 191 344 63,191 McHenry .........................................................: 293 514 23,418 McLean ..........................................................: 459 694 115,159 Macon ...........................................................: 168 234 46,083 Macoupin ........................................................: 338 513 84,371 Madison .........................................................: 312 510 68,401 : Marion ..........................................................: 255 358 70,487 Marshall ........................................................: 153 211 38,328 Mason ...........................................................: 166 243 43,621 Massac ..........................................................: 83 133 19,392 Menard ..........................................................: 91 141 31,936 Mercer ..........................................................: 243 410 57,414 Monroe ..........................................................: 126 200 26,749 Montgomery ......................................................: 222 347 47,502 Morgan ..........................................................: 244 367 59,708 Moultrie ........................................................: 153 266 28,862 : Ogle ............................................................: 247 375 68,212 Peoria ..........................................................: 302 486 68,243 Perry ...........................................................: 132 230 19,556 Piatt ...........................................................: 135 242 40,104 Pike ............................................................: 271 387 101,650 Pope ............................................................: 114 250 17,137 Pulaski .........................................................: 53 131 10,996 Putnam ..........................................................: 63 144 15,402 Randolph ........................................................: 241 399 46,286 Richland ........................................................: 128 192 40,713 : Rock Island .....................................................: 174 256 32,939 St. Clair .......................................................: 240 339 80,486 Saline ..........................................................: 103 157 30,602 Sangamon ........................................................: 304 437 168,158 Schuyler ........................................................: 189 344 44,131 Scott ...........................................................: 106 167 34,388 Shelby ..........................................................: 313 489 74,697 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 57. New and Beginning Producers: 2022 (continued) [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) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Counties - Con. : : Stark ...........................................................: 113 145 37,693 Stephenson ......................................................: 246 373 49,246 Tazewell ........................................................: 271 390 71,536 Union ...........................................................: 153 264 21,294 Vermilion .......................................................: 312 422 91,081 Wabash ..........................................................: 29 50 13,521 Warren ..........................................................: 207 326 43,110 Washington ......................................................: 153 234 46,704 Wayne ...........................................................: 223 344 50,174 White ...........................................................: 105 154 34,027 : Whiteside .......................................................: 288 410 54,960 Will ............................................................: 229 359 46,263 Williamson ......................................................: 156 247 18,147 Winnebago .......................................................: 218 333 40,851 Woodford ........................................................: 356 579 65,921 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 71,123 3,161 37.1 10.4 13.0 13.7 Land in farms ...................................................acres: 26,292,041 464,910 27.1 2.6 10.5 14.0 : Farms by size: : 1 to 9 acres ..................................................farms: 6,058 628 47.2 31.1 14.4 1.7 acres: 31,045 2,562 45.5 30.8 12.8 2.0 10 to 49 acres ................................................farms: 18,415 692 42.1 19.8 13.3 9.0 acres: 488,014 23,675 41.6 15.7 15.1 10.8 50 to 69 acres ................................................farms: 4,731 265 38.5 9.1 15.3 14.2 acres: 277,215 15,143 38.5 9.0 15.1 14.3 70 to 99 acres ................................................farms: 6,266 383 37.3 6.3 13.5 17.5 acres: 513,149 31,155 37.2 6.3 13.6 17.3 100 to 139 acres ..............................................farms: 5,186 222 35.4 5.0 11.0 19.4 acres: 605,300 25,858 35.3 4.9 10.9 19.5 140 to 179 acres ..............................................farms: 4,040 355 33.8 4.0 11.4 18.4 acres: 635,110 55,995 33.8 4.0 11.4 18.4 180 to 219 acres ..............................................farms: 2,636 314 30.7 3.0 10.5 17.3 acres: 521,062 62,624 30.6 2.9 10.5 17.2 220 to 259 acres ..............................................farms: 2,106 569 29.2 2.7 12.2 14.4 acres: 501,143 134,941 29.3 2.7 12.2 14.3 260 to 499 acres ..............................................farms: 7,419 1,994 33.1 1.8 11.6 19.6 acres: 2,707,617 736,166 33.5 1.9 12.5 19.1 500 to 999 acres ..............................................farms: 7,429 1,687 40.5 2.6 21.4 16.5 acres: 5,222,930 1,118,106 40.1 2.5 21.2 16.4 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..........................................farms: 4,119 559 23.9 1.5 12.0 10.5 acres: 5,626,731 749,361 23.2 1.5 11.8 10.0 2,000 acres or more ...........................................farms: 2,718 421 19.7 1.7 4.9 13.0 acres: 9,162,725 1,147,789 17.2 1.4 3.1 12.7 : Irrigated land use: : Harvested cropland ............................................farms: 2,864 157 34.8 9.3 10.6 14.8 acres: 633,494 60,704 21.8 0.9 3.9 16.9 Pastureland and other land ....................................farms: 137 26 44.5 14.8 22.6 7.2 acres: 2,463 575 33.1 6.9 16.0 10.2 : Market value of agricultural products sold .....................$1,000: 26,417,147 190 21.4 3.2 8.1 10.1 : Farms by value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ..............................................farms: 16,417 1,644 38.2 17.3 14.9 6.0 $1,000: 1,038 (Z) 53.2 36.2 14.8 2.1 $1,000 to $2,499 ..............................................farms: 3,458 205 47.8 27.3 16.4 4.1 $1,000: 5,698 (Z) 47.7 27.3 16.0 4.4 $2,500 to $4,999 ..............................................farms: 3,430 116 44.9 25.4 14.0 5.5 $1,000: 12,386 (Z) 44.9 25.1 13.9 5.8 $5,000 to $9,999 ..............................................farms: 4,449 357 44.0 22.1 13.5 8.5 $1,000: 32,143 3 44.2 21.7 13.4 9.0 $10,000 to $19,999 ............................................farms: 4,412 246 37.3 12.9 11.3 13.1 $1,000: 63,045 4 37.4 12.8 11.4 13.2 $20,000 to $24,999 ............................................farms: 1,571 78 40.9 10.4 12.0 18.5 $1,000: 34,966 2 40.9 10.3 12.0 18.6 $25,000 to $39,999 ............................................farms: 3,410 242 39.5 9.4 12.1 18.0 $1,000: 108,087 8 39.3 9.3 12.1 18.0 $40,000 to $49,999 ............................................farms: 1,579 216 42.2 7.4 12.0 22.8 $1,000: 70,067 10 42.0 7.4 12.0 22.7 $50,000 to $99,999 ............................................farms: 5,926 591 41.7 5.3 12.1 24.3 $1,000: 430,676 46 41.7 5.3 12.4 23.9 $100,000 to $249,999 ..........................................farms: 7,835 405 35.2 3.9 11.2 20.0 $1,000: 1,297,546 113 35.1 3.9 11.4 19.8 $250,000 to $499,999 ..........................................farms: 6,981 301 44.2 2.2 16.8 25.2 $1,000: 2,577,905 179 46.1 2.2 17.1 26.8 $500,000 to $999,999 ..........................................farms: 5,142 41 26.3 2.0 14.6 9.7 $1,000: 3,671,918 97 26.5 2.0 14.5 9.9 $1,000,000 or more ............................................farms: 6,513 59 15.4 2.2 6.5 6.7 $1,000: 18,111,672 223 15.1 3.1 5.3 6.6 : Farms by legal status for tax purposes: : Family or individual ..........................................farms: 59,851 2,705 36.9 11.6 12.6 12.6 acres: 18,674,769 446,887 27.9 3.0 10.9 14.0 Partnership ...................................................farms: 4,578 225 39.8 5.1 16.9 17.8 acres: 3,723,775 136,643 23.2 1.9 11.2 10.2 Corporation: : Family held .................................................farms: 3,736 104 35.1 7.0 13.1 14.9 acres: 3,154,001 64,879 24.6 1.9 10.0 12.7 Other than family held ......................................farms: 687 59 47.7 5.2 14.4 28.1 acres: 250,668 15,435 37.7 1.5 7.3 28.9 Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc .............................farms: 2,271 160 36.9 7.0 12.2 17.7 acres: 488,828 70,403 39.0 2.4 8.5 28.1 : Tenure: : Full owners ...................................................farms: 45,412 2,371 39.6 14.5 13.8 11.3 acres: 5,658,565 630,153 38.3 6.0 14.7 17.6 Part owners ...................................................farms: 20,694 931 31.2 2.3 13.0 15.8 acres: 18,545,545 301,956 23.6 1.3 9.9 12.4 Tenants .......................................................farms: 5,017 247 38.5 3.7 9.4 25.4 acres: 2,087,931 89,440 28.4 2.2 8.2 18.1 : Producers characteristics by- 1/ (see text) : Sex of operator: : Male ........................................................farms: 67,556 3,164 38.1 10.3 13.6 14.2 acres: 25,793,179 416,947 27.4 2.6 10.8 14.1 Female ......................................................farms: 30,715 952 33.3 10.9 11.8 10.7 acres: 8,826,274 692,203 20.4 2.2 8.1 10.1 : Primary occupation: : Farming .....................................................farms: 52,947 1,735 34.6 6.4 11.3 16.9 Other .......................................................farms: 68,395 3,836 41.5 10.6 16.3 14.7 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 902 80 45.2 12.8 15.9 16.6 acres: 296,633 33,373 42.5 3.3 10.8 28.4 : Race: : American Indian or : Alaska Native ..............................................farms: 101 23 30.7 11.5 6.0 13.2 acres: 18,488 1,964 10.5 1.8 3.1 5.6 Asian .......................................................farms: 168 27 41.7 9.7 8.6 23.4 acres: 44,194 7,629 29.0 3.9 8.6 16.5 Black or African American ...................................farms: 120 13 31.7 11.0 8.2 12.4 acres: 40,597 9,609 49.4 1.1 3.5 44.7 Native Hawaiian or : Other Pacific Islander .....................................farms: 31 8 41.9 28.2 11.9 1.8 acres: 7,885 5,387 21.0 5.6 11.5 3.9 White .......................................................farms: 70,836 3,144 37.1 10.4 13.0 13.7 acres: 26,203,546 448,744 27.1 2.6 10.6 13.9 More than one race reported .................................farms: 290 30 41.7 11.1 10.1 20.5 acres: 86,398 50,613 27.5 1.9 4.4 21.1 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training : in the Reserves or National Guard (see text) ..........producers: 110,876 4,535 38.6 8.7 14.1 15.8 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ...............producers: 10,466 753 37.8 10.5 14.1 13.2 : All producers by age group 1/: : Under 25 years ................................................farms: 1,596 108 55.1 10.5 21.1 23.6 25 to 34 years ................................................farms: 9,036 604 57.1 12.6 18.8 25.7 35 to 44 years ................................................farms: 15,532 675 46.8 9.3 19.7 17.9 45 to 54 years ................................................farms: 17,123 873 41.7 8.9 15.4 17.3 55 to 64 years ................................................farms: 29,331 1,168 36.5 8.3 12.2 16.1 65 to 74 years ................................................farms: 30,249 1,634 32.8 8.6 12.7 11.4 75 years and over .............................................farms: 18,475 1,071 30.5 8.0 10.7 11.9 : Net cash farm income of operations: : Farms with gains of- 2/ : Less than $1,000 ............................................farms: 1,730 87 39.7 17.9 14.4 7.3 $1,000: 845 (Z) 38.7 16.7 14.4 7.7 $1,000 to $4,999 ............................................farms: 4,692 409 37.3 12.5 13.5 11.2 $1,000: 13,017 1 37.5 11.9 13.3 12.3 $5,000 to $9,999 ............................................farms: 3,598 231 36.3 11.3 13.5 11.4 $1,000: 26,482 2 36.4 11.1 13.6 11.7 $10,000 to $24,999 ..........................................farms: 6,467 395 36.4 9.4 13.0 14.0 $1,000: 107,661 6 36.1 9.3 12.8 14.0 $25,000 to $49,999 ..........................................farms: 6,219 376 38.1 5.7 11.2 21.2 $1,000: 225,783 13 38.1 5.7 11.3 21.1 $50,000 or more .............................................farms: 24,625 625 29.6 2.9 11.1 15.6 $1,000: 10,388,883 95 20.3 2.7 7.6 10.1 : Farms with losses of- : Less than $1,000 ............................................farms: 1,623 111 41.5 18.8 15.4 7.2 $1,000: 804 (Z) 41.8 18.9 15.5 7.4 $1,000 to $4,999 ............................................farms: 5,828 271 43.2 22.0 15.2 6.0 $1,000: 17,021 1 43.9 22.4 15.3 6.2 $5,000 to $9,999 ............................................farms: 4,745 194 45.7 22.2 14.9 8.6 $1,000: 34,707 1 46.0 22.1 15.0 8.9 $10,000 to $24,999 ..........................................farms: 5,826 248 45.6 22.1 15.1 8.3 $1,000: 92,573 4 45.7 22.0 15.3 8.3 $25,000 to $49,999 ..........................................farms: 2,597 223 46.0 16.2 15.3 14.5 $1,000: 90,278 8 45.7 16.0 15.2 14.5 $50,000 or more .............................................farms: 3,173 348 44.5 8.3 14.5 21.6 $1,000: 525,596 39 45.4 7.2 15.6 22.6 : Livestock and poultry: : Cattle and calves inventory ...................................farms: 13,017 208 38.2 23.4 8.3 6.5 number: 962,040 10,718 37.7 13.3 10.3 14.1 Beef cows inventory .........................................farms: 10,713 218 39.2 23.5 8.5 7.2 number: 331,471 8,347 41.9 16.9 11.6 13.3 Milk cows inventory .........................................farms: 607 8 26.0 16.7 8.1 1.2 number: 73,006 1,553 21.7 8.9 10.0 2.9 Hog and pigs inventory ........................................farms: 1,678 81 42.1 19.0 16.5 6.6 number: 5,204,135 737,188 27.3 11.6 9.0 6.7 Layers inventory ............................................. farms: 4,496 148 50.0 27.2 18.3 4.5 number: 7,278,610 75,618 2.4 1.8 0.4 0.2 Broilers sold .................................................farms: 548 140 64.8 36.4 22.5 5.8 number: 1,121,454 25,034 27.6 22.0 4.2 1.3 Aquaculture sold ..............................................farms: 41 6 41.5 10.0 25.4 6.1 $1,000: 9,693 3 6.2 1.6 3.1 1.6 : Selected crops harvested: : Corn for grain ................................................farms: 35,190 1,088 35.1 3.7 10.4 21.0 acres: 10,421,518 139,065 23.1 1.2 6.6 15.2 Durum wheat for grain .........................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Other spring wheat for grain ..................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Winter wheat for grain ........................................farms: 4,649 227 32.7 4.4 17.8 10.5 acres: 540,232 14,881 28.4 2.0 10.1 16.3 Sorghum for grain .............................................farms: 68 8 32.4 2.6 7.2 22.5 acres: 4,639 534 23.8 2.8 6.4 14.6 Soybeans for beans ............................................farms: 33,243 2,059 28.9 5.0 23.7 0.2 acres: 10,213,710 162,422 24.3 3.1 20.4 0.8 Rice ..........................................................farms: 1 (L) (Z) (Z) (Z) (Z) acres: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Cotton ........................................................farms: 1 (L) (Z) (Z) (Z) (Z) acres: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table A. Summary of State Coverage, Nonresponse, and Misclassification Adjustments: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : Adjustment : Percent of total : Percent of total : Percent of total : : Standard : as percent : adjustment : adjustment from : adjustment from Item : Total : error : of total : from coverage : nonresponse : misclassification ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Selected crops harvested: - Con. : : Peanuts .......................................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Barley ........................................................farms: 52 11 40.4 2.0 2.4 36.0 acres: 6,511 4,332 60.3 0.8 0.7 58.8 Oats ..........................................................farms: 298 32 34.2 7.4 13.0 13.8 acres: 11,418 1,566 25.3 4.9 10.4 10.0 : Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ..................................farms: 16,355 442 37.8 26.4 10.8 0.6 acres: 528,857 22,388 37.4 19.8 16.0 1.6 Land in vegetables (see text) .................................farms: 1,388 61 35.2 19.7 11.8 3.6 acres: 54,386 1,760 16.4 2.5 3.2 10.8 Potatoes ....................................................farms: 249 31 37.3 22.2 11.6 3.5 acres: 6,373 306 2.4 0.2 0.2 2.0 Tomatoes in the open ........................................farms: 518 36 33.8 20.6 10.5 2.7 acres: 521 12 19.9 7.6 7.8 4.6 Sweet corn (see text) .......................................farms: 370 35 25.9 14.9 8.8 2.2 acres: 8,074 649 4.4 1.1 2.6 0.7 Lettuce .....................................................farms: 190 23 37.4 22.7 10.9 3.8 acres: 82 7 20.3 4.6 1.7 14.0 Land in orchards (see text) ...................................farms: 1,102 63 47.8 23.0 17.4 7.4 acres: 5,531 178 30.2 6.8 7.5 16.0 Apples ......................................................farms: 545 53 49.4 23.3 20.1 6.0 acres: 2,203 196 28.2 5.0 7.5 15.7 Grapes (including muscadine) (see text) .....................farms: 310 24 46.1 23.3 17.5 5.3 acres: 896 98 43.5 15.7 19.2 8.6 Oranges .....................................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Almonds .....................................................farms: 6 2 50.0 30.1 18.0 1.9 acres: (D) (Z) (D) (D) (D) (D) Land in berries ...............................................farms: 530 38 44.5 23.3 18.1 3.1 acres: 722 78 31.4 12.0 12.0 7.4 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 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: 71,123 4.4 :: Producers characteristics by- 1/ (see text) - Con. : Land in farms ..............................................acres: 26,292,041 1.8 :: : : :: Hispanic, Latino, or : Farms by size: : :: Spanish origin ..........................................farms: 902 8.9 1 to 9 acres .............................................farms: 6,058 10.4 :: acres: 296,633 11.3 acres: 31,045 8.3 :: : 10 to 49 acres ...........................................farms: 18,415 3.8 :: Race: : acres: 488,014 4.9 :: American Indian or : 50 to 69 acres ...........................................farms: 4,731 5.6 :: Alaska Native .........................................farms: 101 22.4 acres: 277,215 5.5 :: acres: 18,488 10.6 70 to 99 acres ...........................................farms: 6,266 6.1 :: Asian ..................................................farms: 168 15.8 acres: 513,149 6.1 :: acres: 44,194 17.3 100 to 139 acres .........................................farms: 5,186 4.3 :: Black or African American ..............................farms: 120 11.1 acres: 605,300 4.3 :: acres: 40,597 23.7 140 to 179 acres .........................................farms: 4,040 8.8 :: Native Hawaiian or : acres: 635,110 8.8 :: Other Pacific Islander ................................farms: 31 25.4 180 to 219 acres .........................................farms: 2,636 11.9 :: acres: 7,885 68.3 acres: 521,062 12.0 :: White ..................................................farms: 70,836 4.4 220 to 259 acres .........................................farms: 2,106 27.0 :: acres: 26,203,546 1.7 acres: 501,143 26.9 :: More than one race reported ............................farms: 290 10.4 260 to 499 acres .........................................farms: 7,419 26.9 :: acres: 86,398 58.6 acres: 2,707,617 27.2 :: : 500 to 999 acres .........................................farms: 7,429 22.7 :: Military service: : acres: 5,222,930 21.4 :: Never served or only on active duty for training : 1,000 to 1,999 acres .....................................farms: 4,119 13.6 :: in the Reserves or National Guard (see text) .....producers: 110,876 4.1 acres: 5,626,731 13.3 :: Active duty now or in the past (see text) ..........producers: 10,466 7.2 2,000 acres or more ......................................farms: 2,718 15.5 :: : acres: 9,162,725 12.5 :: All producers by age group 1/: : : :: Under 25 years ...........................................farms: 1,596 6.8 Irrigated land use: : :: 25 to 34 years ...........................................farms: 9,036 6.7 Harvested cropland .......................................farms: 2,864 5.5 :: 35 to 44 years ...........................................farms: 15,532 4.3 acres: 633,494 9.6 :: 45 to 54 years ...........................................farms: 17,123 5.1 Pastureland and other land ...............................farms: 137 18.9 :: 55 to 64 years ...........................................farms: 29,331 4.0 acres: 2,463 23.4 :: 65 to 74 years ...........................................farms: 30,249 5.4 : :: 75 years and over ........................................farms: 18,475 5.8 Market value of agricultural products sold ................$1,000: 26,417,147 0.7 :: : : :: Net cash farm income of operations: : Farms by value of sales: : :: Farms with gains of- 2/ : Less than $1,000 .........................................farms: 16,417 10.0 :: Less than $1,000 .......................................farms: 1,730 5.0 $1,000: 1,038 10.6 :: $1,000: 845 5.4 $1,000 to $2,499 .........................................farms: 3,458 5.9 :: $1,000 to $4,999 .......................................farms: 4,692 8.7 $1,000: 5,698 6.7 :: $1,000: 13,017 8.1 $2,500 to $4,999 .........................................farms: 3,430 3.4 :: $5,000 to $9,999 .......................................farms: 3,598 6.4 $1,000: 12,386 3.3 :: $1,000: 26,482 6.3 $5,000 to $9,999 .........................................farms: 4,449 8.0 :: $10,000 to $24,999 .....................................farms: 6,467 6.1 $1,000: 32,143 8.5 :: $1,000: 107,661 6.0 $10,000 to $19,999 .......................................farms: 4,412 5.6 :: $25,000 to $49,999 .....................................farms: 6,219 6.1 $1,000: 63,045 5.7 :: $1,000: 225,783 5.8 $20,000 to $24,999 .......................................farms: 1,571 5.0 :: $50,000 or more ........................................farms: 24,625 2.5 $1,000: 34,966 5.0 :: $1,000: 10,388,883 0.9 $25,000 to $39,999 .......................................farms: 3,410 7.1 :: : $1,000: 108,087 7.3 :: Farms with losses of- : $40,000 to $49,999 .......................................farms: 1,579 13.7 :: Less than $1,000 .......................................farms: 1,623 6.8 $1,000: 70,067 13.9 :: $1,000: 804 5.8 $50,000 to $99,999 .......................................farms: 5,926 10.0 :: $1,000 to $4,999 .......................................farms: 5,828 4.7 $1,000: 430,676 10.6 :: $1,000: 17,021 4.3 $100,000 to $249,999 .....................................farms: 7,835 5.2 :: $5,000 to $9,999 .......................................farms: 4,745 4.1 $1,000: 1,297,546 8.7 :: $1,000: 34,707 3.9 $250,000 to $499,999 .....................................farms: 6,981 4.3 :: $10,000 to $24,999 .....................................farms: 5,826 4.3 $1,000: 2,577,905 6.9 :: $1,000: 92,573 4.0 $500,000 to $999,999 .....................................farms: 5,142 0.8 :: $25,000 to $49,999 .....................................farms: 2,597 8.6 $1,000: 3,671,918 2.6 :: $1,000: 90,278 8.5 $1,000,000 or more .......................................farms: 6,513 0.9 :: $50,000 or more ........................................farms: 3,173 11.0 $1,000: 18,111,672 1.2 :: $1,000: 525,596 7.4 : :: : Farms by legal status for tax purposes: : :: Livestock and poultry: : Family or individual .....................................farms: 59,851 4.5 :: Cattle and calves inventory ..............................farms: 13,017 1.6 acres: 18,674,769 2.4 :: number: 962,040 1.1 Partnership ..............................................farms: 4,578 4.9 :: Beef cows inventory ....................................farms: 10,713 2.0 acres: 3,723,775 3.7 :: number: 331,471 2.5 Corporation: : :: Milk cows inventory ....................................farms: 607 1.3 Family held ............................................farms: 3,736 2.8 :: number: 73,006 2.1 acres: 3,154,001 2.1 :: Hog and pigs inventory ...................................farms: 1,678 4.8 Other than family held .................................farms: 687 8.6 :: number: 5,204,135 14.2 acres: 250,668 6.2 :: Layers inventory ........................................ farms: 4,496 3.3 Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : :: number: 7,278,610 1.0 American Indian Reservation, etc ........................farms: 2,271 7.0 :: Broilers sold ............................................farms: 548 25.6 acres: 488,828 14.4 :: number: 1,121,454 2.2 : :: Aquaculture sold .........................................farms: 41 15.0 Tenure: : :: $1,000: 9,693 29.4 Full owners ..............................................farms: 45,412 5.2 :: : acres: 5,658,565 11.1 :: Selected crops harvested: : Part owners ..............................................farms: 20,694 4.5 :: Corn for grain ...........................................farms: 35,190 3.1 acres: 18,545,545 1.6 :: acres: 10,421,518 1.3 Tenants ..................................................farms: 5,017 4.9 :: Durum wheat for grain ....................................farms: - - acres: 2,087,931 4.3 :: acres: - - : :: Other spring wheat for grain .............................farms: - - Producers characteristics by- 1/ (see text) : :: acres: - - Sex of operator: : :: Winter wheat for grain ...................................farms: 4,649 4.9 Male ...................................................farms: 67,556 4.7 :: acres: 540,232 2.8 acres: 25,793,179 1.6 :: Sorghum for grain ........................................farms: 68 12.4 Female .................................................farms: 30,715 3.1 :: acres: 4,639 11.5 acres: 8,826,274 7.8 :: Soybeans for beans .......................................farms: 33,243 6.2 : :: acres: 10,213,710 1.6 Primary occupation: : :: Rice .....................................................farms: 1 (L) Farming ................................................farms: 52,947 3.3 :: acres: (D) (D) Other ..................................................farms: 68,395 5.6 :: : ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 1 (L) :: : acres: (D) (D) :: Sweet corn (see text) ..................................farms: 370 9.6 Peanuts ..................................................farms: - - :: acres: 8,074 8.0 acres: - - :: Lettuce ................................................farms: 190 12.4 Barley ...................................................farms: 52 22.0 :: acres: 82 8.4 acres: 6,511 66.5 :: Land in orchards (see text) ..............................farms: 1,102 5.7 Oats .....................................................farms: 298 10.7 :: acres: 5,531 3.2 acres: 11,418 13.7 :: Apples .................................................farms: 545 9.8 : :: acres: 2,203 8.9 Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : :: Grapes (including muscadine) (see text) ................farms: 310 7.8 grass silage, and greenchop .............................farms: 16,355 2.7 :: acres: 896 10.9 acres: 528,857 4.2 :: Oranges ................................................farms: - - Land in vegetables (see text) ............................farms: 1,388 4.4 :: acres: - - acres: 54,386 3.2 :: Almonds ................................................farms: 6 31.6 Potatoes ...............................................farms: 249 12.6 :: acres: (D) (D) acres: 6,373 4.8 :: Land in berries ..........................................farms: 530 7.2 Tomatoes in the open ...................................farms: 518 7.0 :: acres: 722 10.9 acres: 521 2.3 :: : ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : : Illinois .............................................................: 71,123 3,161 37.5 10.5 13.2 13.8 : Counties : : Adams ................................................................: 1,311 132 39.1 11.8 16.5 10.9 Alexander ............................................................: 145 22 42.3 8.5 25.2 8.6 Bond .................................................................: 622 64 36.8 6.2 7.2 23.3 Boone ................................................................: 416 22 41.7 17.6 10.5 13.5 Brown ................................................................: 449 89 26.2 8.2 9.0 8.9 Bureau ...............................................................: 1,138 113 40.0 8.5 14.1 17.5 Calhoun ..............................................................: 462 57 30.6 6.0 11.1 13.4 Carroll ..............................................................: 665 63 30.1 7.2 6.9 16.0 Cass .................................................................: 395 39 30.2 1.2 2.0 27.1 Champaign ............................................................: 1,330 55 40.0 8.1 13.5 18.4 : Christian ............................................................: 768 57 34.7 11.9 14.5 8.2 Clark ................................................................: 722 65 34.1 6.1 8.4 19.6 Clay .................................................................: 671 59 29.4 10.5 12.7 6.2 Clinton ..............................................................: 869 62 35.1 10.7 16.5 7.9 Coles ................................................................: 673 62 32.8 8.7 13.0 11.1 Cook .................................................................: 154 22 53.5 10.5 19.0 24.0 Crawford .............................................................: 607 48 33.3 11.2 14.0 8.1 Cumberland ...........................................................: 686 65 25.5 7.1 9.7 8.6 De Kalb ..............................................................: 807 49 36.9 9.3 8.8 18.8 De Witt ..............................................................: 436 27 33.3 11.0 17.2 5.1 : Douglas ..............................................................: 561 68 33.9 12.5 12.7 8.8 Du Page ..............................................................: 60 12 59.0 39.4 18.4 1.3 Edgar ................................................................: 682 34 37.3 5.7 8.4 23.1 Edwards ..............................................................: 313 19 28.3 9.0 11.1 8.2 Effingham ............................................................: 1,224 80 33.3 7.5 11.1 14.7 Fayette ..............................................................: 1,122 64 38.7 10.3 13.0 15.4 Ford .................................................................: 544 39 26.3 5.9 9.3 11.1 Franklin .............................................................: 569 65 38.5 15.3 15.2 8.0 Fulton ...............................................................: 1,157 88 43.7 11.7 16.5 15.5 Gallatin .............................................................: 162 36 31.5 10.7 14.0 6.8 : Greene ...............................................................: 709 39 38.7 6.7 13.0 18.9 Grundy ...............................................................: 437 31 31.4 8.8 12.7 9.9 Hamilton .............................................................: 534 39 33.3 10.6 14.6 8.2 Hancock ..............................................................: 1,080 102 38.1 11.2 15.8 11.1 Hardin ...............................................................: 128 40 38.7 13.6 19.7 5.4 Henderson ............................................................: 419 37 33.6 8.5 10.9 14.2 Henry ................................................................: 1,270 61 38.4 11.2 13.1 14.1 Iroquois .............................................................: 1,544 132 37.1 7.5 13.9 15.8 Jackson ..............................................................: 767 47 40.9 17.3 18.6 5.0 Jasper ...............................................................: 817 95 30.3 8.5 12.7 9.0 : Jefferson ............................................................: 930 124 38.1 15.1 15.4 7.7 Jersey ...............................................................: 460 33 32.6 9.0 13.0 10.6 Jo Daviess ...........................................................: 907 49 40.2 8.2 8.5 23.4 Johnson ..............................................................: 568 90 40.8 16.3 18.2 6.3 Kane .................................................................: 509 39 40.6 18.3 14.6 7.7 Kankakee .............................................................: 738 48 39.9 10.0 11.6 18.3 Kendall ..............................................................: 383 30 38.9 15.5 15.6 7.8 Knox .................................................................: 984 42 41.1 10.8 18.3 12.0 Lake .................................................................: 306 41 54.8 31.4 18.9 4.4 La Salle .............................................................: 1,706 102 41.0 10.8 15.0 15.1 : Lawrence .............................................................: 332 33 31.5 11.6 11.1 8.9 Lee ..................................................................: 829 57 38.9 11.6 12.4 14.8 Livingston ...........................................................: 1,448 89 36.7 7.8 14.8 14.2 Logan ................................................................: 623 29 31.9 8.8 16.0 7.1 McDonough ............................................................: 658 37 37.9 10.1 17.4 10.3 McHenry ..............................................................: 828 24 47.8 22.5 17.2 8.2 McLean ...............................................................: 1,488 91 42.0 12.2 18.4 11.4 Macon ................................................................: 570 47 36.6 15.1 13.0 8.4 Macoupin .............................................................: 1,235 70 42.1 12.8 16.0 13.3 Madison ..............................................................: 962 75 41.9 15.5 16.3 10.2 : Marion ...............................................................: 881 81 33.7 12.1 13.7 7.9 Marshall .............................................................: 491 48 31.1 5.9 12.5 12.7 Mason ................................................................: 588 45 34.2 7.1 10.6 16.5 Massac ...............................................................: 350 28 32.6 13.6 13.0 5.9 Menard ...............................................................: 356 17 35.8 12.8 14.5 8.4 Mercer ...............................................................: 690 55 37.7 9.1 11.9 16.8 Monroe ...............................................................: 533 58 37.7 16.2 15.1 6.4 Montgomery ...........................................................: 952 99 34.2 10.9 14.1 9.2 Morgan ...............................................................: 753 36 37.5 9.9 18.4 9.3 Moultrie .............................................................: 480 38 35.2 15.8 12.6 6.8 : Ogle .................................................................: 919 93 40.7 11.9 11.3 17.5 Peoria ...............................................................: 989 58 40.3 11.6 15.8 12.9 Perry ................................................................: 479 66 34.5 11.9 18.4 4.1 Piatt ................................................................: 390 30 33.1 8.1 9.2 15.8 Pike .................................................................: 1,018 53 40.2 9.0 13.2 18.0 Pope .................................................................: 332 129 38.1 11.2 20.3 6.5 Pulaski ..............................................................: 166 14 31.1 4.0 15.7 11.4 Putnam ...............................................................: 166 13 27.4 1.8 8.4 17.2 Randolph .............................................................: 744 91 37.2 10.5 12.7 13.9 Richland .............................................................: 548 56 29.3 7.1 7.0 15.2 : Rock Island ..........................................................: 571 40 36.2 12.8 12.8 10.7 St. Clair ............................................................: 743 33 43.3 16.9 19.9 6.5 Saline ...............................................................: 393 82 39.5 15.7 16.1 7.7 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ALL FARMS (NUMBER) - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Sangamon .............................................................: 996 69 41.3 11.1 11.5 18.7 Schuyler .............................................................: 574 37 39.9 9.3 17.4 13.2 Scott ................................................................: 267 22 36.5 10.7 21.9 4.0 Shelby ...............................................................: 1,199 73 36.8 12.4 16.9 7.5 Stark ................................................................: 346 39 26.6 7.5 8.3 10.8 Stephenson ...........................................................: 998 49 35.5 10.7 7.7 17.0 Tazewell .............................................................: 869 55 36.8 8.3 14.4 14.1 Union ................................................................: 601 69 39.5 14.8 18.2 6.5 Vermilion ............................................................: 1,009 44 39.0 7.7 8.3 23.1 Wabash ...............................................................: 177 21 29.6 9.2 16.9 3.5 : Warren ...............................................................: 660 51 40.8 6.4 10.3 24.1 Washington ...........................................................: 635 46 33.7 9.0 15.3 9.4 Wayne ................................................................: 901 86 36.1 12.8 15.9 7.3 White ................................................................: 434 76 31.5 11.9 14.0 5.6 Whiteside ............................................................: 1,005 66 38.8 9.5 10.1 19.2 Will .................................................................: 780 50 44.9 21.0 14.3 9.7 Williamson ...........................................................: 563 32 41.8 18.9 17.6 5.3 Winnebago ............................................................: 691 18 40.1 16.2 12.5 11.4 Woodford .............................................................: 997 82 37.5 9.9 16.0 11.6 : LAND IN FARMS (ACRES) : : State Total : : Illinois .............................................................: 26,292,041 464,910 27.3 2.5 10.2 14.6 : Counties : : Adams ................................................................: 423,666 41,896 37.6 5.6 22.2 9.8 Alexander ............................................................: 62,494 31,396 23.0 5.2 12.6 5.2 Bond .................................................................: 161,590 19,826 27.7 2.3 9.6 15.9 Boone ................................................................: 124,244 8,959 19.2 3.3 7.9 8.0 Brown ................................................................: 163,236 21,603 18.5 2.8 8.2 7.5 Bureau ...............................................................: 455,336 35,576 33.3 2.0 9.4 21.8 Calhoun ..............................................................: 106,067 21,052 27.7 3.1 10.3 14.2 Carroll ..............................................................: 261,931 27,742 17.4 1.0 2.2 14.2 Cass .................................................................: 156,808 18,527 25.7 0.4 1.4 23.9 Champaign ............................................................: 545,674 26,735 30.4 2.6 13.5 14.3 : Christian ............................................................: 350,778 30,364 24.0 3.3 13.6 7.2 Clark ................................................................: 249,166 36,054 18.4 1.8 5.8 10.8 Clay .................................................................: 227,457 30,908 19.1 3.5 11.1 4.5 Clinton ..............................................................: 276,216 37,559 29.6 3.4 18.4 7.8 Coles ................................................................: 214,931 44,573 22.3 1.7 7.5 13.1 Cook .................................................................: 10,281 4,153 44.8 0.9 16.5 27.4 Crawford .............................................................: 234,709 63,681 21.9 2.7 13.5 5.8 Cumberland ...........................................................: 161,892 15,457 16.0 2.1 8.3 5.6 De Kalb ..............................................................: 353,524 33,590 20.6 1.3 4.6 14.7 De Witt ..............................................................: 180,145 16,452 15.0 2.7 11.1 1.2 : Douglas ..............................................................: 217,560 38,197 12.1 1.1 5.0 5.9 Du Page ..............................................................: 819 105 26.2 15.2 9.0 2.0 Edgar ................................................................: 325,023 37,520 24.0 2.0 10.9 11.0 Edwards ..............................................................: 117,890 23,922 14.2 2.8 8.5 2.9 Effingham ............................................................: 281,772 37,634 30.6 3.1 13.4 14.1 Fayette ..............................................................: 328,888 31,972 33.4 1.8 5.0 26.6 Ford .................................................................: 279,456 22,292 17.9 1.9 9.0 6.9 Franklin .............................................................: 174,342 26,281 28.5 6.1 15.6 6.8 Fulton ...............................................................: 435,773 56,600 39.2 3.9 16.9 18.4 Gallatin .............................................................: 174,434 70,946 25.1 4.5 17.0 3.7 : Greene ...............................................................: 319,730 40,074 36.0 2.5 13.1 20.4 Grundy ...............................................................: 188,601 31,060 19.4 2.2 10.0 7.2 Hamilton .............................................................: 223,423 56,280 19.3 3.1 12.1 4.1 Hancock ..............................................................: 417,260 34,154 34.8 2.8 14.0 18.0 Hardin ...............................................................: 34,138 26,462 27.5 7.9 15.1 4.5 Henderson ............................................................: 199,669 15,386 29.4 3.2 14.1 12.1 Henry ................................................................: 449,705 34,066 30.9 3.0 14.2 13.7 Iroquois .............................................................: 669,168 73,698 27.5 2.6 15.7 9.2 Jackson ..............................................................: 291,160 104,321 35.1 5.6 24.6 4.9 Jasper ...............................................................: 246,336 32,102 26.4 3.1 15.7 7.6 : Jefferson ............................................................: 232,182 36,359 32.7 4.7 13.1 14.9 Jersey ...............................................................: 161,192 22,008 21.6 3.7 10.8 7.1 Jo Daviess ...........................................................: 309,287 24,515 34.0 2.2 3.4 28.4 Johnson ..............................................................: 108,064 43,443 37.1 11.9 17.9 7.3 Kane .................................................................: 146,717 20,563 16.7 3.2 9.5 4.0 Kankakee .............................................................: 322,007 50,362 25.3 2.2 7.7 15.4 Kendall ..............................................................: 129,224 20,218 15.0 1.7 7.7 5.6 Knox .................................................................: 440,387 32,248 31.2 3.7 16.4 11.2 Lake .................................................................: 32,226 7,608 36.1 11.3 17.0 7.7 La Salle .............................................................: 603,762 86,378 34.7 2.2 13.4 19.1 : Lawrence .............................................................: 186,482 22,205 9.8 1.7 5.6 2.4 Lee ..................................................................: 377,886 43,021 25.7 1.2 5.4 19.1 Livingston ...........................................................: 606,271 50,347 25.7 2.7 17.0 5.9 Logan ................................................................: 380,340 29,877 26.3 3.2 16.0 7.1 McDonough ............................................................: 277,887 38,868 29.7 4.0 19.3 6.4 McHenry ..............................................................: 184,403 20,468 23.1 3.7 11.6 7.8 McLean ...............................................................: 597,397 26,260 34.5 4.2 21.2 9.0 Macon ................................................................: 259,085 30,370 18.2 3.2 12.1 2.9 Macoupin .............................................................: 458,695 14,840 36.9 4.5 20.6 11.8 Madison ..............................................................: 264,765 24,980 28.3 3.9 15.6 8.8 Marion ...............................................................: 246,697 32,414 26.3 4.0 10.9 11.3 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table C. Summary of Coverage, Nonresponse, and Misclassification Adjustments by County: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : Adjustment : Percent of total : Percent of total : Percent of total : Total : Standard : as percent : adjustment : adjustment from : adjustment from Geographic area : (number) : error : of total : from coverage : nonresponse : misclassification ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LAND IN FARMS (ACRES) - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Marshall .............................................................: 206,667 30,252 17.1 1.4 7.2 8.6 Mason ................................................................: 324,668 40,233 27.1 2.6 8.9 15.6 Massac ...............................................................: 127,131 56,071 15.9 4.0 8.2 3.8 Menard ...............................................................: 155,670 6,495 17.3 3.0 11.4 2.9 Mercer ...............................................................: 251,455 27,917 24.7 2.8 11.1 10.8 Monroe ...............................................................: 197,346 50,406 21.5 4.0 14.0 3.5 Montgomery ...........................................................: 379,349 69,158 25.5 3.6 16.6 5.3 Morgan ...............................................................: 283,082 22,505 28.7 3.3 19.7 5.7 Moultrie .............................................................: 197,600 19,859 8.9 1.4 5.1 2.4 Ogle .................................................................: 351,824 43,204 29.9 1.7 6.9 21.3 : Peoria ...............................................................: 278,241 35,219 26.0 2.1 8.1 15.8 Perry ................................................................: 174,088 32,292 25.2 4.6 17.6 3.0 Piatt ................................................................: 228,142 9,081 7.6 0.8 3.3 3.5 Pike .................................................................: 481,175 43,967 38.2 5.2 14.6 18.4 Pope .................................................................: 77,364 44,529 29.0 5.6 13.6 9.8 Pulaski ..............................................................: 99,694 45,665 18.5 0.6 2.5 15.5 Putnam ...............................................................: 51,822 4,348 10.5 0.3 2.4 7.8 Randolph .............................................................: 254,611 33,560 29.2 4.9 15.7 8.6 Richland .............................................................: 214,131 38,578 10.1 0.3 1.2 8.6 Rock Island ..........................................................: 144,843 15,406 25.6 4.3 11.4 9.9 : St. Clair ............................................................: 287,115 33,727 33.0 3.9 19.7 9.5 Saline ...............................................................: 159,177 21,352 28.4 6.2 14.6 7.6 Sangamon .............................................................: 464,740 25,647 24.8 3.5 11.1 10.3 Schuyler .............................................................: 207,067 16,625 26.1 4.3 12.2 9.6 Scott ................................................................: 104,741 9,738 22.5 2.2 18.9 1.3 Shelby ...............................................................: 359,447 31,084 33.3 5.4 24.4 3.4 Stark ................................................................: 162,962 21,828 13.7 2.0 8.1 3.6 Stephenson ...........................................................: 305,770 17,906 25.8 0.9 2.4 22.5 Tazewell .............................................................: 344,083 27,968 26.1 1.9 10.9 13.3 Union ................................................................: 140,501 22,911 31.4 7.1 11.8 12.5 : Vermilion ............................................................: 445,066 59,023 36.0 1.0 3.6 31.4 Wabash ...............................................................: 118,306 30,608 11.9 1.8 9.3 0.8 Warren ...............................................................: 279,691 30,565 34.4 2.0 8.0 24.4 Washington ...........................................................: 326,641 64,805 24.7 3.8 18.2 2.7 Wayne ................................................................: 302,602 28,339 33.2 6.0 17.7 9.4 White ................................................................: 258,774 92,531 12.8 2.3 7.8 2.8 Whiteside ............................................................: 335,899 28,041 27.5 1.3 4.1 22.1 Will .................................................................: 241,269 48,367 33.7 3.8 11.7 18.2 Williamson ...........................................................: 103,673 13,816 27.3 6.5 16.9 4.0 Winnebago ............................................................: 167,697 22,251 25.6 3.4 7.7 14.6 Woodford .............................................................: 277,669 23,201 25.8 3.0 15.5 7.3 : SALES ($1,000) : : State Total : : Illinois .............................................................: 26,417,147 190 24.7 3.8 8.9 12.0 : Counties : : Adams ................................................................: 409,153 20 36.6 17.7 16.0 2.9 Alexander ............................................................: 27,950 25 6.6 2.2 3.7 0.6 Bond .................................................................: 123,368 15 28.2 1.7 10.5 16.0 Boone ................................................................: 145,765 25 19.6 4.3 8.7 6.6 Brown ................................................................: 84,930 15 18.2 3.7 11.5 2.9 Bureau ...............................................................: 564,611 32 28.1 3.9 7.0 17.2 Calhoun ..............................................................: 46,293 6 29.0 2.9 12.3 13.8 Carroll ..............................................................: 344,259 22 12.0 0.9 1.1 10.0 Cass .................................................................: 156,106 14 22.4 0.3 0.8 21.3 Champaign ............................................................: 583,087 24 29.8 2.5 12.9 14.4 : Christian ............................................................: 400,657 32 21.2 4.0 13.4 3.7 Clark ................................................................: 248,715 32 17.8 1.8 9.7 6.3 Clay .................................................................: 168,925 21 17.4 5.8 9.5 2.1 Clinton ..............................................................: 412,988 59 25.6 8.5 11.9 5.2 Coles ................................................................: 196,976 47 21.3 1.1 5.6 14.5 Cook .................................................................: 22,399 6 35.4 26.5 7.7 1.2 Crawford .............................................................: 190,443 41 17.8 3.3 12.9 1.6 Cumberland ...........................................................: 164,632 16 15.4 3.8 7.4 4.1 De Kalb ..............................................................: 543,834 25 23.2 5.2 4.4 13.5 De Witt ..............................................................: 184,072 12 13.7 2.4 10.4 0.8 : Douglas ..............................................................: 221,166 24 10.3 1.1 4.7 4.5 Du Page ..............................................................: 7,271 1 54.3 32.7 19.4 2.1 Edgar ................................................................: 363,463 34 20.3 6.8 8.4 5.1 Edwards ..............................................................: 88,890 27 12.4 1.7 9.4 1.3 Effingham ............................................................: 298,506 39 27.3 5.2 15.9 6.2 Fayette ..............................................................: 247,287 25 33.6 6.9 17.9 8.8 Ford .................................................................: 299,807 19 13.3 1.7 8.3 3.3 Franklin .............................................................: 129,158 27 29.2 9.2 14.8 5.3 Fulton ...............................................................: 305,116 47 35.3 9.8 17.3 8.2 Gallatin .............................................................: 144,988 55 27.4 4.9 20.2 2.3 : Greene ...............................................................: 254,739 34 30.0 1.1 3.5 25.4 Grundy ...............................................................: 187,115 22 16.7 2.1 8.3 6.3 Hamilton .............................................................: 143,343 37 13.7 1.8 10.6 1.3 Hancock ..............................................................: 420,350 21 26.5 9.6 11.9 5.1 Hardin ...............................................................: 6,437 3 18.6 4.0 12.5 2.0 Henderson ............................................................: 191,686 12 27.4 3.3 16.5 7.6 Henry ................................................................: 508,033 51 30.1 2.5 13.6 13.9 Iroquois .............................................................: 772,064 74 21.6 3.5 11.9 6.2 Jackson ..............................................................: 186,622 76 33.6 4.4 26.6 2.5 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table C. Summary of Coverage, Nonresponse, and Misclassification Adjustments by County: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : Adjustment : Percent of total : Percent of total : Percent of total : Total : Standard : as percent : adjustment : adjustment from : adjustment from Geographic area : (number) : error : of total : from coverage : nonresponse : misclassification ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SALES ($1,000) - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Jasper ...............................................................: 262,765 28 22.6 3.7 14.1 4.8 Jefferson ............................................................: 136,087 19 30.4 8.7 19.0 2.8 Jersey ...............................................................: 122,966 9 19.0 2.7 10.6 5.8 Jo Daviess ...........................................................: 242,524 24 31.7 1.1 2.0 28.5 Johnson ..............................................................: 28,947 16 30.9 5.0 17.5 8.4 Kane .................................................................: 284,003 23 14.2 6.2 3.6 4.4 Kankakee .............................................................: 367,524 46 21.0 5.0 5.0 11.0 Kendall ..............................................................: 154,554 17 12.8 1.8 6.8 4.2 Knox .................................................................: 460,332 34 25.8 4.1 12.4 9.3 Lake .................................................................: 47,016 5 39.7 26.7 9.4 3.6 : La Salle .............................................................: 614,176 74 33.3 2.0 12.3 19.0 Lawrence .............................................................: 260,097 20 11.5 6.4 4.0 1.2 Lee ..................................................................: 400,063 41 24.8 2.3 5.1 17.5 Livingston ...........................................................: 712,576 60 25.3 2.7 17.4 5.2 Logan ................................................................: 435,962 30 23.5 3.9 17.0 2.6 McDonough ............................................................: 278,454 34 28.1 7.9 15.1 5.1 McHenry ..............................................................: 244,248 31 24.6 4.4 10.7 9.5 McLean ...............................................................: 721,164 33 31.8 4.6 19.5 7.8 Macon ................................................................: 291,479 33 17.2 2.8 12.1 2.4 Macoupin .............................................................: 443,993 20 34.3 3.1 26.2 5.0 : Madison ..............................................................: 221,703 18 26.3 4.1 15.8 6.3 Marion ...............................................................: 232,852 31 16.6 8.9 3.5 4.3 Marshall .............................................................: 196,902 23 15.6 1.1 6.6 8.0 Mason ................................................................: 315,147 32 21.9 3.0 6.0 12.9 Massac ...............................................................: 70,649 37 12.1 2.8 7.5 1.8 Menard ...............................................................: 137,628 7 12.7 1.9 9.1 1.7 Mercer ...............................................................: 356,885 23 21.6 6.8 6.9 7.9 Monroe ...............................................................: 132,722 26 21.5 4.4 14.1 2.9 Montgomery ...........................................................: 446,517 62 19.4 3.9 13.4 2.1 Morgan ...............................................................: 254,678 19 27.4 3.4 20.5 3.5 : Moultrie .............................................................: 193,645 20 7.1 1.7 4.1 1.3 Ogle .................................................................: 476,795 51 31.0 4.2 13.1 13.8 Peoria ...............................................................: 249,557 41 23.9 1.5 6.4 16.0 Perry ................................................................: 110,549 20 19.1 2.9 14.9 1.3 Piatt ................................................................: 255,836 12 7.1 0.6 2.9 3.5 Pike .................................................................: 353,224 47 30.8 11.3 11.1 8.4 Pope .................................................................: 18,241 3 13.7 1.9 9.0 2.8 Pulaski ..............................................................: 61,767 34 11.7 0.1 0.2 11.3 Putnam ...............................................................: 58,649 19 4.5 0.2 0.9 3.4 Randolph .............................................................: 173,392 28 27.4 4.5 18.4 4.4 : Richland .............................................................: 186,196 35 7.3 0.9 4.1 2.2 Rock Island ..........................................................: 139,901 18 21.8 2.9 9.6 9.3 St. Clair ............................................................: 241,898 25 28.0 6.3 18.0 3.7 Saline ...............................................................: 134,558 10 33.3 11.3 13.4 8.6 Sangamon .............................................................: 520,577 19 23.1 4.1 10.7 8.2 Schuyler .............................................................: 144,536 10 21.5 8.9 7.0 5.5 Scott ................................................................: 101,207 15 17.0 4.1 12.1 0.9 Shelby ...............................................................: 335,045 25 30.7 5.3 22.6 2.9 Stark ................................................................: 185,194 18 11.7 1.6 6.7 3.4 Stephenson ...........................................................: 447,728 36 25.3 1.0 2.2 22.2 : Tazewell .............................................................: 377,808 24 24.0 2.8 8.4 12.8 Union ................................................................: 54,606 19 31.4 5.0 4.6 21.8 Vermilion ............................................................: 449,325 49 35.0 1.6 5.8 27.6 Wabash ...............................................................: 86,033 16 12.6 1.9 9.9 0.8 Warren ...............................................................: 304,040 20 36.4 3.3 8.6 24.5 Washington ...........................................................: 364,036 40 27.0 6.4 17.4 3.2 Wayne ................................................................: 272,576 25 28.2 7.8 17.4 3.0 White ................................................................: 195,524 81 9.0 1.5 6.1 1.4 Whiteside ............................................................: 453,030 49 27.6 2.1 3.5 22.0 Will .................................................................: 234,726 41 34.3 5.6 10.4 18.3 : Williamson ...........................................................: 52,261 7 18.9 3.8 11.7 3.4 Winnebago ............................................................: 170,038 23 26.5 4.8 8.9 12.9 Woodford .............................................................: 344,839 37 24.1 8.3 11.0 4.8 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table D. American Indian or Alaska Native Producers: 2022 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- :American Indian or Alaska Native farm producers:: :American Indian or Alaska Native farm producers :-----------------------------------------------:: :----------------------------------------------- : : Individually : :: : : Individually : Geographic area : Total : reported 1/ : Other 2/ :: Geographic area : Total : reported 1/ : Other 2/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- State Total : :: Counties - Con. : : :: : Illinois .......................: 373 373 - :: La Salle .......................: 7 7 - : :: Lawrence .......................: 2 2 - Counties : :: Lee ............................: 4 4 - : :: Livingston .....................: 5 5 - Adams ..........................: 5 5 - :: McDonough ......................: 3 3 - Bond ...........................: 2 2 - :: McHenry ........................: 15 15 - Boone ..........................: 1 1 - :: McLean .........................: 4 4 - Brown ..........................: 16 16 - :: Macon ..........................: 11 11 - Bureau .........................: 3 3 - :: Macoupin .......................: 17 17 - Carroll ........................: 2 2 - :: Madison ........................: 2 2 - Cass ...........................: 6 6 - :: : Champaign ......................: 1 1 - :: Marion .........................: 10 10 - Christian ......................: 1 1 - :: Mason ..........................: 3 3 - Clark ..........................: 2 2 - :: Massac .........................: 8 8 - : :: Mercer .........................: 1 1 - Clay ...........................: 4 4 - :: Monroe .........................: 2 2 - Clinton ........................: 2 2 - :: Montgomery .....................: 2 2 - Cook ...........................: 6 6 - :: Morgan .........................: 3 3 - Crawford .......................: 1 1 - :: Ogle ...........................: 10 10 - Cumberland .....................: 5 5 - :: Peoria .........................: 1 1 - De Kalb ........................: 2 2 - :: Perry ..........................: 6 6 - De Witt ........................: 2 2 - :: : Douglas ........................: 1 1 - :: Pike ...........................: 6 6 - Edgar ..........................: 1 1 - :: Pulaski ........................: 1 1 - Effingham ......................: 3 3 - :: Putnam .........................: 3 3 - : :: Randolph .......................: 2 2 - Fayette ........................: 5 5 - :: Rock Island ....................: 7 7 - Fulton .........................: 14 14 - :: St. Clair ......................: 7 7 - Greene .........................: 1 1 - :: Saline .........................: 3 3 - Hamilton .......................: 6 6 - :: Sangamon .......................: 9 9 - Hancock ........................: 9 9 - :: Schuyler .......................: 10 10 - Hardin .........................: 12 12 - :: Shelby .........................: 9 9 - Henry ..........................: 3 3 - :: : Iroquois .......................: 9 9 - :: Stephenson .....................: 4 4 - Jackson ........................: 2 2 - :: Tazewell .......................: 4 4 - Jasper .........................: 1 1 - :: Vermilion ......................: 2 2 - : :: Wabash .........................: 2 2 - Jefferson ......................: 7 7 - :: Warren .........................: 3 3 - Jo Daviess .....................: 2 2 - :: Wayne ..........................: 3 3 - Johnson ........................: 5 5 - :: White ..........................: 7 7 - Kankakee .......................: 5 5 - :: Whiteside ......................: 2 2 - Kendall ........................: 4 4 - :: Will ...........................: 12 12 - Knox ...........................: 2 2 - :: Williamson .....................: 3 3 - Lake ...........................: 1 1 - :: Woodford .......................: 4 4 - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Data were collected for a maximum of four producers per farm. 2/ Data represent American Indian or Alaska Native farm or ranch producers on reservations who did not report individually. Data obtained by reservation officials. Appendix B. General Explanation and Census of Agriculture Report Form DEVELOPMENT OF THE CENSUS REPORT FORMS Before the release of the 2017 Census of Agriculture's results, NASS had already begun preparations for the 2022 Census of Agriculture. The 2022 Census Content Team and the Data Collection Testing Teams evaluated the content and report form design for the census. They reviewed the 2017 report forms, solicited input from both internal and external customers, and developed criteria for determining acceptable content for inclusion in the 2022 Census of Agriculture. The teams tested the effectiveness of the 2022 report forms in various modes of data collection (mail, telephone, personal interview, and web) and made recommendations to NASS senior executives for final determination. Throughout development NASS sought the advice and input from the data user community. Integral partners included the Advisory Committee on Agriculture Statistics, State Departments of Agriculture and other State government officials, Federal agency officials, land grant universities, agricultural trade associations, media, and various community-based organizations. NASS conducted usability testing to assess the user experience for the web report form in April and May 2020. In addition, NASS conducted two rounds of cognitive interviews for the paper report forms in April through August 2020; one to test new and modified questions, and one to test all sections of the report forms. In late 2020 through early 2021, NASS conducted a large-scale content test (OMB No. 0535-0243) of the general census of agriculture forms. This test began in late December 2020 when survey requests were mailed to a nationwide sample of approximately 36,000 farm producers. The paper, web, and telephone report forms were tested for question phrasing, reporting of new commodities, form design and flow, and respondent comprehension. Finally, in January through March 2022, NASS conducted a 15,000 record test of the web form to further evaluate the online submission system and functionality. Testing results from these activities helped determine final report form content and design. A sample copy of the 2022 report form and instruction sheet is included in this appendix. DATA CHANGES Following are descriptions of the report form changes and their effect on the publication tables. Crop Data Changes Added items include: * Gourds * Gooseberries * Hemp was added to both the nursery section and the field crops section * Longan * Lychees * Mulberries * Parsnips * Pawpaws * Rambutan Other changes include: * Sod harvested or intended for sale in future years replaced sod harvested to include sod in production but not harvested. * Vegetable seeds and Vegetable transplants to farm fields moved from Propagative Material Sold to Food Crops Grown Under Glass or Other Protection. Only square feet under protection were collected for these items. * Vegetable seeds grown in the open were moved from the Nursery section and reported under the specific vegetable in the Vegetable section. Items combined with another item(s) on the 2022 report form that were reported individually on the 2017 report form include: * Black, red, and other raspberries were combined into raspberries, all * Summer and winter squash were combined into squash (including zucchini) * Sugarcane for sugar and sugarcane for seed were combined into sugarcane for sugar or seed * Sweet corn for seed in the field crops section was combined into sweet corn in the vegetable section * Temples are recorded under tangerines * Cable, DSL, fiber optic were combined into broadband (high speed) internet Livestock and Poultry Data Changes Added item includes: * Hair sheep or wool-hair crosses inventory Economic, Energy, Land Use Practices, Selected Practices, Organic, Producer Characteristics, and Type of Organization/Legal Status Data Changes Added items include: * Land with irrigation systems or equipment * Precision agricultural practices * Producers' involvement in marketing decisions Deleted items include: * Biodiesel and ethanol production systems * Indication that a person is a principal operator or spouse of a principal operator * Number of acres irrigated in the past five years DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATIONS The following definitions and explanations provide a detailed description of specific terms and phrases used in this publication. Items in the publication tables which carry the note ''see text'' also are explained. Report form section number references refer to the general version (22-A100). Many of the definitions and explanations are the same as those used in earlier censuses. Acres and quantity harvested. Crops were reported in whole acres, except for the following crops that were reported in tenths of acres: tobacco, hops, nursery and greenhouse crops in the open, vegetables including potatoes and sweet potatoes, fruit and nut crops including land in orchards, and berries. Totals for crops reported in tenths of acres were rounded to whole acres at the aggregate level during the tabulation process. Nursery and greenhouse crops grown under glass or other protection were reported in square feet and are published in square feet. If two or more crops were harvested from the same land during the year (double cropping), the acres were counted for each crop. Therefore, the total acres of all crops harvested could exceed the acres of cropland harvested. No double cropping is allowed for hay or fruit and nut crops. When more than one cutting of hay was taken from the same acres, the acres were counted only once. If there were multiple cuttings of one type of hay production, e.g., two cuttings of alfalfa for dry hay, acreage was reported once, but the quantity harvested includes all cuttings. Acreage cut and tons harvested for both dry hay and haylage, silage, or greenchop were reported for each crop. For interplanted crops or ''skip-row'' crops, acres were reported according to the portion of the field occupied, whether by a crop or whether it was idle land. If a crop was interplanted in an orchard or vineyard and harvested, then the entire orchard or vineyard acreage was reported under the appropriate fruit crop and the interplanted estimated crop acreage was reported under the appropriate crop. If a crop was planted but not harvested, the acres were not reported as harvested. These acres were reported in the Land Use section on the report form under the appropriate items - cropland on which all crops failed or were abandoned, cropland in summer fallow, cropland idle or used for cover crops or soil-improvement but not harvested and not pastured or grazed, or other pasture and grazing land that could have been used for crops without additional improvements. This does not include fruit and nut orchards, vineyards, berries, acres in production for cultivated Christmas trees, and acres in production for short rotation woody crops that were not harvested. Acreage in these commodities were included in cropland harvested regardless of whether the crop was harvested. Abandoned orchards were reported as cropland idle, not as harvested cropland, and the individual abandoned orchard crop acres were not reported. Crops that were grazed by livestock were reported as "Other pasture and grazing land that could have been used for crops without additional improvements." Crop residue left in fields after the 2022 harvest and later grazed by livestock were reported as cropland harvested and not as other pasture or grazing land that could have been used for crops. Quantity harvested was not obtained for crops such as fruits, nuts, berries, vegetables, melons, nursery crops, and greenhouse crops. Agri-tourism and recreational services. See Total income from farm-related sources. Agricultural products sold directly to individuals for human consumption. See Value of food sold directly to consumers. All haylage, grass silage, and greenchop (tons). See Haylage, grass silage, and greenchop, all. All producers. See Producer. All other production expenses. See Total farm production expenses. American Indian and Alaska Native farm producers, total. Data are reported in Chapter 1, tables 52 through 77 and Chapter 2, tables 45 and 49. In Chapter 2, table 49 data are published for a maximum of four producers reported in the Personal Characteristics section of the report form. The individual producers were included on the census mail list for most reservations. Those reservations that did not include all the individual producers on the census mail list were identified and the data for the entire reservation, including the data for the producers that would have met the definition of a farm, were collected on one report form. The count of reservations and the number of producers that were reported on these reservations are included in Appendix A, Table D. Amount from Conservation Reserve, Wetlands Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, and Conservation Reserve Enhancement Programs. See Land enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), Wetlands Reserve Program (WRP), Farmable Wetlands Program (FWP), or Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program (CREP). Amount from State and local government agricultural program payments. See Total income from farm-related sources. Amount spent to repay CCC loans. See also Commodity Credit Corporation loans. Farming operations that receive a CCC loan can use cash to repay the loan, purchase certificates for use in the repayment, or deliver the pledged collateral as full payment at maturity. If a farmer uses cash instead of certificates to repay the loan, the farmer and the IRS receive an information return showing the market gain realized. The farmer can repay the loan to the CCC and then sell the grain, feed the grain, or store it. These provisions only apply until the maturity date of the loan. After the maturity date of the loan, the entire original loan principal and all accrued interest must be repaid or, as an alternative choice, the crop may be forfeited to CCC. Animal production and aquaculture (112). See Farms by North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). Any poultry sold. The number of farms with any poultry sold includes all farms with sales of poultry, poultry hatched, or eggs. Aquaculture. Aquaculture is defined as the farming of fish, crustaceans, mollusks, and other aquaculture products. The aquaculture production reported in the census requires some form of intervention in the rearing process and requires inputs such as seeding, stocking, feeding, protection from predators, etc. It also requires ownership of the stock being cultivated and harvesting that is conducted in a controlled environment by the operation. The value of sales includes all sizes and eggs by species and includes aquaculture distributed for restoration, conservation, or recreational purposes, such as State and Federal hatcheries. Distributed fish with unknown values were assigned a value based on sales of farm-raised fish. Aquaculture and other animal production (1125, 1129). See Farms by North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). Aware of right to appeal an adverse program decision to USDA's National Appeals Division. The National Appeals Division (NAD) of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) provides an independent forum within USDA for program participants to seek administrative appeals of adverse agency decisions. Bantams. See Layers. Bees. See Colonies of honey bees and Honey collected. Berries, all. Refer to Land in berries. Breeding livestock. See Total farm production expenses. Broadband. This item is the number of farms that reported using DSL, cable, or fiber optic connections to the internet. By economic class. See Economic class of farms. Cattle on feed. Cattle on feed are steers and heifers being fed a ration of grain, silage, hay and/or protein supplement for slaughter market that are expected to produce a carcass that will grade select or better. It excludes cattle being "backgrounded only" for later sale as feeders or later placement in another feedlot. Cattle on feed sold. Data are for cattle on feed sold that weighed 500 pounds or more that were shipped directly from the feedlot to the slaughter market. This category excludes cattle that were pastured only, owned cattle that were shipped from feedlots operated by others, background feeder cattle, and veal calves. CCC loans. See Commodity Credit Corporation loans. Cellular data plan. Mobile internet service for a cell phone or other device. This includes counts of farm operations that reported accessing the internet from a mobile device, such as cell phone or tablet. In 2017 this item was labeled mobile broadband plan for a computer or a cell phone. This is a wording change only; data are comparable. Chemicals applied. For each type of chemical used, the acres treated were reported only once even if the acres were treated more than once. If multi- purpose chemicals were used, the acres treated for each purpose were reported. See Total farm production expenses; Chemicals. Cherries. Cherries were reported as either sweet cherries or tart cherries. Combined crops or non-specified cherry acres were not options for the respondent. Total acres, bearing age acres, and nonbearing age acres were reported for each crop. Christmas trees, cultivated. Data are for acres of Christmas trees-cut or to be cut-in production, acres irrigated, and number of trees cut. Sales data are included in the Cut Christmas trees and short rotation woody crops category. Christmas trees, live. Data were reported as nursery stock and include Christmas trees sold live, generally balled and burlapped, from the operation. Coffee. Data include trees grown in the open as well as under shade or in greenhouses. Data for coffee relate to the July 2021 through June 2022 harvest season. Colonies of honey bees. Published colonies inventory is the total number of colonies owned on December 31, 2022. Bee operations with multiple locations reported inventory on the location where the bees were present and the inventory was tabulated in those counties. Inventories in 2022 were tabulated in the county where the operation had the largest value of all agricultural products raised or produced. Package bees were not included as separate colonies. Commodities raised and delivered under production contracts. A production contract is an agreement between a producer or grower and a contractor (integrator) setting terms, conditions, and fees to be paid by the contractor to the operation for the production of crops, livestock, or poultry. The grower receives a payment or fee from the contractor, generally after delivery, which is less than the full market price of the commodity. A production contract involves the shifting of some risk and control from the grower to the contractor. Marketing contracts, futures contracts, forward contracts, or other contracts based strictly on price are not considered production contracts. Commodities sold to a co-op where some of the input items were purchased from the same co-op at a discount price were also excluded. Many operations produce commodities only under production contracts or only independently. Some operations may produce a commodity under production contract and also produce more of the same commodity that they sell independently. The production contract data are totals for the portion of agriculture production raised and delivered under production contract. Crops and livestock inventory, production, and value of sales are the total of all production, both independent and raised under production contract. Custom fed cattle shipped directly for slaughter under a production contract. Cattle under production contract which were not shipped directly to slaughter were reported in either Replacement dairy heifers under production contract or in the Other cattle, sheep, livestock, or poultry under production contract category. Grains, oilseeds, vegetables, melons, potatoes, and other crops under production contract. This category is the number of farms that produced and delivered any crop grown under a production contract. This item was reported as three different categories (grains and oilseeds, vegetables/melons/potatoes, and all other crops). Layers under production contract. The production contract is based on eggs, but the layers are owned by the contractor and are also under contract. The layers are produced at the pullet farm, which may have a separate production contract. Other cattle, sheep, livestock, or poultry under production contract. The data for commodities raised and delivered under a production contract include cattle which were not shipped directly to slaughter (backgrounding), sheep, livestock, and poultry not listed separately. Commodity Credit Corporation loans. This category includes nonrecourse marketing loans for wheat, corn, sorghum, barley, oats, cotton, rice, soybeans, Austrian winter peas, honey, dry edible peas, lentils, chickpeas, peanuts, sunflower seed, flaxseed, canola and other rapeseed, safflower, mustard seed, crambe, sesame seed, wool, and mohair. Corn, Traditional or Indian. Traditional corn is an open-pollinated (non- hybrid), non-GMO cultivar of Zea mays that was indigenously developed and consists of many heritage varieties of sizes, color, and drought tolerance. Traditional corn grown on southwest reservations has been passed from generation to generation through seed saving by American Indian and Hispanic communities. Traditional corn is culturally significant. Cover crop seed purchased. See Total farm production expenses. Crop and livestock insurance payments received. See Total income from farm- related sources. Crop units of measure. The report form allowed the producer to report the quantity of field crops harvested in a unit of measure commonly used in the region. When the producer reported in units different than the unit of measure published, the quantity harvested was converted to the published unit of measure. Crop year or season covered. Acres and quantity harvested are for the calendar year 2022 except for coffee. Data for coffee relate to July 2021 through June 2022. Cropland, harvested. See Harvested cropland. Cropland idle or used for cover crops or soil improvement but not harvested and not pastured or grazed. Cropland idle includes any other acreage which could have been used for crops without any additional improvement and which was not reported as cropland harvested, cropland on which all crops failed, cropland in summer fallow, or other pasture or grazing land that could have been used for crops without additional improvements. This category includes: 1. Land used for cover crops or soil improvement but not harvested or grazed. 2. Land in Federal or State conservation programs that was not hayed or grazed in 2022. 3. Land occupied with growing crops for harvest in 2023 or later years but not harvested or summer fallowed in 2022 (except fruit or nuts in an orchard, grove, or vineyard or berries being maintained for production). Examples are acreage planted in winter wheat, strawberries, etc., for harvest in 2023 and no crop was harvested from these acres in 2022. 4. Land in "skipped" rows between rows of crops or field strips. Cropland in summer fallow. This includes cropland cultivated or treated with herbicides to control weeds and conserve moisture and not seeded or harvested in 2022. It includes cropland summer fallowed in 2022 and planted to a crop (i.e., winter wheat, etc.) for harvest in 2023. Cropland, irrigated. See Irrigated land. Cropland on which intensive tillage practices were used. See Land use practices. Cropland on which reduced tillage, excluding no-till, practices were used. See Land use practices. Cropland, other. See Other cropland. Cropland, total. See Total cropland. Cropland used only for pasture or grazing. See other pasture and grazing land that could have been used for crops without additional improvements. Crustaceans. These are invertebrate animals with jointed legs and a hard- shelled segmented body. Examples include crawfish, lobster, prawns, shrimp, and softshell crabs. Cultivated Christmas trees. See Christmas trees, cultivated. Custom fed cattle shipped directly for slaughter. See Commodities raised and delivered under production contract. Customwork and custom hauling. See Total farm production expenses. Customwork and other agricultural services. See Total income from farm- related sources. Cuttings, seedlings, liners, and plugs. See Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and sod. Data are based on sample of farms. For censuses from 1987 through 2002, selected data items were collected from only a sample of farms. These data were subject to sampling error. Depreciation expenses claimed. The calculation of total farm production expenses does not include depreciation because it is a capital expense. Depreciation allows the expensing of capital purchases over multiple years. It is not included in the calculation of Net cash farm income. Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas and limas. Dry edible beans do not include chickpeas, dry lima beans, or dry southern (black eyed/cowpeas). Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous poultry. See Miscellaneous poultry. Economic class of farms. Economic class data are the classification of farms by the sum of market value of agricultural products sold and Federal farm program payments. See Total market value of agricultural products sold and government payments. See Farms with sales and government payments of less than $1,000. Energy. See Renewable energy producing systems. Equine products. This category includes horse breeding fees, stud fees, semen, and other equine products and excludes boarding, training and riding facilities income. Expenses. See Total farm production expenses. Farm or ranch producer. See Producer. Farms by combined government payments and market value of agricultural products sold. This category represents the value of products sold plus government payments. Total value of products sold combines total sales not under production contract and total sales under production contract. Government payments consist of government payments received from the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), Wetlands Reserve Program (WRP), Farmable Wetlands Program (FWP), or Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program (CREP) plus government payments received from Federal programs other than the CRP, WRP, FWP, and CREP, and Commodity Credit Corporation loans. Farms by economic class. See Economic class of farms and Total market value of agricultural products sold and government payments. Farms by legal status. All farms were classified by legal status in the 2022 census. This section collects information for federal tax purposes to determine an operation's legal status. The classifications used were: 1. Family or individual (sole proprietorship), excluding partnership and corporation. 2. Partnership, including family partnership - in selected tables, partnership was further subclassified into: a. Registered under State law. b. Not registered under State law. 3. Corporation, including family corporations - in selected tables, corporation was further subclassified into: a. Family held or other than family held. b. More than 10 stockholders. 4. Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, American Indian reservation, etc. Farms by North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). The NAICS classifies economic activities. It was jointly developed by Mexico, Canada, and the U.S. NAICS makes it possible to produce comparable industrial statistics for Mexico, Canada, and the U.S. For the 2022 census, all agricultural production establishments (farms, ranches, nurseries, greenhouses, etc.) were classified by type of activity or activities using the NAICS code. The 2022 census is the sixth census to use NAICS. Censuses prior to the 1997 census used the old Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) system to classify farms. NAICS was developed to provide a consistent framework for the collection, analysis, and dissemination of industrial statistics used by government policy analysts, academia and researchers, the business community, and the public. It is the first industry classification system developed in accordance with a single principle of aggregation that production units using similar production processes should be grouped together. Though NAICS differs from other industry classification systems, statistics compiled on NAICS are comparable with statistics compiled according to the latest revision of the United Nations' International Standard Industrial Classification, Revision Four, (ISIC, Revision 4) for some 60 high level groupings. Following are explanations of the major classifications used in 2022. Oilseed and grain farming (1111). Comprises establishments primarily engaged in (1) growing oilseed and/or grain crops and/or (2) producing oilseed and grain seeds. These crops have an annual life cycle and are typically grown in open fields. This category includes corn silage and grain silage. Vegetable and melon farming (1121). Comprises establishments primarily engaged in one or more of the following: (1) growing vegetables and/or melon crops, (2) producing vegetable and melon seeds, and (3) growing vegetable and/or melon bedding plants. Fruit and tree nut farming (1113). Comprises establishments primarily engaged in growing fruit and/or tree nut crops. These crops are generally not grown from seeds and have a perennial life cycle. Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114). Comprises establishments primarily engaged in growing crops of any kind under cover and/or growing nursery stock and flowers. ''Under cover'' is generally defined as greenhouses, cold frames, cloth houses, and lath houses. Crops grown are removed at various stages of maturity and have annual and perennial life cycles. The category includes short rotation woody crops and Christmas trees that have a growing and harvesting cycle of 10 years or less. Other crop farming (1119). Comprises establishments primarily engaged in (1) growing crops such as tobacco, cotton, sugarcane, hay, sugarbeets, peanuts, agave, herbs and spices, and hay and grass seeds, or (2) growing a combination of the valid crops with no one crop or family of crops accounting for one-half of the establishment's agricultural production (value of crops for market). Crops not included in this category are oilseeds, grains, vegetables and melons, fruits, tree nuts, greenhouse, nursery and floriculture products. All other crop farming (11199). Comprises establishments primarily engaged in (1) growing crops (except oilseeds and/or grains; vegetables and/or melons; fruits and/or tree nuts; greenhouse, nursery, and/or floriculture products; tobacco; cotton; sugarcane; or hay) or (2) growing a combination of crops (except a combination of oilseed(s) and grain(s)); and a combination of fruit(s) and tree nut(s) with no one crop or family of crops accounting for one-half of the establishment's agricultural production. Animal production and aquaculture (112). Industries in the Animal Production and Aquaculture subsector raise or fatten animals for the sale of animals or animal products and/or raise aquatic plants and animals in controlled or selected aquatic environments for the sale of aquatic plants, animals, or their products. The subsector includes establishments, such as ranches, farms, and feedlots primarily engaged in keeping, grazing, breeding, or feeding animals. These animals are kept for the products they produce or for eventual sale. The animals are generally raised in various environments, from total confinement or captivity to feeding on an open range pasture. The industries in this subsector are grouped by important factors, such as suitable grazing or pasture land, specialized buildings, type of equipment, and the amount and types of labor required. Establishments are classified to the Animal Production and Aquaculture subsector when animal production (i.e., value of animals for market) accounts for one-half or more of the establishment's total agricultural production. Establishments with one-half or more animal production with no one animal product or family of animal products of an industry accounting for one half of the establishment's agricultural production are treated as combination animal farming classified to Industry 11299, All Other Animal Production. Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111). Comprises establishments primarily engaged in raising cattle (including cattle for dairy herd replacements). Pastureland-only farms, those with only 100 or more acres of pastureland, were classified as "All other animal production farming (11299)." Cattle feedlots (112112). Comprises establishments primarily engaged in feeding cattle for fattening. Dairy cattle and milk production (11212). This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in milking dairy cattle. Hog and pig farming (1122). This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in raising hogs and pigs. These establishments may include farming activities, such as breeding, farrowing, and the raising of weanling pigs, feeder pigs, or market size hogs. Poultry and egg production (1123). This industry group comprises establishments primarily engaged in breeding, hatching, and raising poultry for meat or egg production. Sheep and goat farming (1124). This industry group comprises establishments primarily engaged in raising sheep, lambs, and goats, or feeding lambs for fattening. Aquaculture (1125). Comprises establishments primarily engaged in the farm raising of finfish, shellfish, or any other kind of animal aquaculture. These establishments use some form of intervention in the rearing process to enhance production, such as holding in captivity, regular stocking, feeding, and protecting from predators. Other animal production (1129). Comprises establishments primarily engaged in raising animals and insects (except cattle, hogs and pigs, poultry, sheep and goats, and aquaculture) for sale or product production. These establishments are primarily engaged in one of the following: bees, horses and other equine, rabbits and other fur-bearing animals, etc. and producing products such as honey and other bee products. Establishments primarily engaged in raising a combination of animals with no one animal or family of animals accounting for one-half of the establishment's agricultural production are included in this industry group. Farms with only 100 acres or more of pastureland were classified as "All other animal production farming (11299)." Farms by number of households sharing in net income of operation. Households that received funds because they were only landlords, custom equipment producers, or provided other production services were not included. Published data can exceed the number of producers listed under Producers, all. Farms by size. All farms were classified into size groups according to the total land area in the farm. The land area of a farm is an operating unit concept and includes land owned and operated as well as land rented from others. Land rented to or assigned to a tenant was considered part of the tenant's farm and not part of the owner's. Farms by tenure of producer. All farms were classified by tenure of producers. The classifications used were: * Full owners operated only land they owned. * Part owners operated land they owned and also land they rented from others. * Tenants operated only land they rented from others or worked on shares for others. Farms with hired managers are classified according to the land ownership characteristics reported. For example, a corporation owns all the land used on the farm and hires a manager to run the farm. The hired manager is considered the farm producer, and the farm is classified with a tenure type of "full owner" even though the hired manager owns none of the land he/she operates. Farms by typology group. The classifications were based on two criteria: who owned the operation and gross cash farm income (GCFI). GCFI included the producer's sales of crops and livestock, fees for delivering commodities under production contracts, government payments, and farm-related income. Family farms are defined by the operation reporting more than 50 percent of this operation was owned by an operator's household and/or extended family. Small family farms. Farms defined by GCFI less than $349,000. Midsize family farms. Farms defined by GCFI between $350,000 and $999,999. Large family farms. Farms defined by GCFI between one million and five million or more. Non-family farms. Farms defined as the producer and persons related to the producer do not own a majority of the business. Farms by type of organization. The data categorizes an operation's ownership. Operation more than 50 percent owned by one producer's household and/or extended family. The data are used to measure the producers' ownership interest in the organization. This item is operations with 50 percent or more ownership interest held by operator and/or persons related by blood, marriage, or adoption. Limited Liability Company. This type of farm structure combines the pass- through taxation of a partnership or sole proprietorship with the limited liability of a corporation. Farms by value of sales. See Market value of agricultural products sold. Farms or farms reporting. The terms ''farms'' and ''farms reporting'' in the presentation of data are equivalent. Both represent the number of farms reporting the item. For example, if there are 3,710 farms in a State and 842 of them had 28,594 cattle and calves, the data for those farms reporting cattle and calves would appear as: Cattle and calves farms . . . . . 842 number . . . 28,594 Farms with sales and government payments of less than $1,000. This category includes farms with combined sales and government payments of less than $1,000 but having the potential for sales of $1,000 or more. It provides information on all items for farms that normally would be expected to sell agricultural products of $1,000. Farms with sales of less than $1,000. This category includes farms with sales of less than $1,000 but having the potential for sales of $1,000 or more. Some of these farms had no sales in the census year. It provides information on all report form items for farms that normally would be expected to sell agricultural products of $1,000 or more. Fertilizer. See Total farm production expenses; Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners. Field and grass seed crops, all. Data are for all the field and grass seed crops not published as field crops and include field seed crops which did not have a specific code on the 2022 report form. Food marketing practices. This section consists of sales of edible agricultural products that are both produced and sold by the operation directly to consumers (farmers markets, on farm stores or farm stand, roadside stands or stores, u-pick, CSA, online marketplaces, etc.) or retail markets, institutions, or food hubs for local or regionally branding. Retail and institutional establishments include supermarkets, supercenters, restaurants, caterers, independently owned grocery stores, food cooperatives, K-12 schools, colleges or universities, hospitals, workplace cafeterias, prisons, foodbanks, etc. Forage - land used for all hay and all haylage, grass silage, and greenchop. Data shown represent the area harvested with each acre counted only once if dry hay, haylage, grass silage, or greenchop were cut from the same acreage or if there were multiple cuttings of dry hay, haylage, grass silage, or greenchop. Data exclude corn silage and sorghum silage. Quantity produced is the sum of the quantity harvested of all hay including alfalfa, other dry hay, and all haylage, grass silage and greenchop after converting the all haylage, grass silage, and greenchop quantity harvested to a dry equivalent basis (13 percent moisture). The green tons of all haylage, grass silage, and greenchop harvested were multiplied by a factor of 0.4943 to convert to a dry equivalent. This conversion factor is based on the assumption that one ton of dry hay is 0.87 ton of dry matter, one ton of haylage or grass silage is 0.45 ton dry matter, and one ton of greenchop is 0.25 ton dry matter. The all haylage, grass silage, and greenchop quantity harvested is assumed to be comprised of 90 percent haylage and grass silage and 10 percent greenchop. Therefore, the conversion factor used to adjust all haylage, grass silage, and greenchop quantity harvested to a dry equivalent basis = [(0.45*0.9)+(0.25*0.1)]/0.87 = 0.4943. Fruits and tree nuts. Total acres, bearing age acres, and nonbearing age acres were collected. Geothermal/geoexchange systems. See Renewable energy producing systems. Gooseberries. This is a new item for 2022. In 2017, gooseberries were reported in other berries. Gourds. This is a new item for 2022. In 2017, gourds were reported in other vegetables. Government payments. This category consists of payments from Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), Wetlands Reserve Program (WRP), Farmable Wetlands Program (FWP), and Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program (CREP); loan deficiency payments; disaster payments; other conservation programs; and all other Federal farm programs under which payments were made directly to farm producers, including those specified in the 2018 Agricultural Act (Farm Bill), including Agriculture Risk Coverage (ARC) and Price Loss Coverage (PLC). Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC) proceeds, amount from State and local government agricultural program payments, and Federal crop insurance payments were not tabulated in this category. Grain and bean combines. Data were collected for self-propelled combines only. Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and dry peas sales. Data are for the total market value of cash grains sold, including corn for grain, seed, or silage; wheat for grain; soybeans for beans; sorghum for grain, seed, or silage; barley for grain; rice; oats for grain; and other grains. Also included is the total market value of cash oilseeds sold, including sunflower seed (oil and non-oil), flaxseed, canola, rapeseed, safflower seed, mustard seed, dry beans, and dry peas. Grains, oilseeds, vegetables, melons, potatoes, and other crops. See Commodities raised and delivered under production contracts. Grapes (including muscadine). This was updated in 2022 for clarification that muscadine grapes should be included. It is a wording change only; data are comparable. Greenhouse fruits and berries. Data include strawberries, raspberries, etc. grown in greenhouses and high tunnels where the crops were always covered. See Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and sod. Gross cash rent or share payments. See Total income from farm-related sources. Hair sheep or wool-hair crosses. This is a new item for 2022. Harvested cropland. This category includes land from which crops were harvested and hay was cut, land used to grow short rotation woody crops, Christmas trees, and land in orchards, groves, vineyards, berries, nurseries, and greenhouses. Land from which two or more crops were harvested was counted only once. Land in tapped maple trees was included in woodland not pastured. The 2022 census definition for harvested cropland is the same as the 2017 definition. Hay - all hay including alfalfa, and other dry. Data shown represent the acreage and quantity harvested of all types of dry hay. The quantity harvested was reported in dry tons (dry weight at the time the hay was removed from the field for storage or feeding). If two or more cuttings of dry hay were made from the same field, the acreage was reported only once as acres harvested of the appropriate dry hay category but the production from all dry hay cuttings was combined in the corresponding quantity harvested. Straw acreage and production are excluded. If dry hay was cut from the same land that haylage, grass silage, or greenchop was cut, the acreage and production for the dry hay was reported in the appropriate category of dry hay and the acreage and production for haylage, grass silage, or greenchop was reported in the appropriate haylage, grass silage, or greenchop category. For example, if 20 acres of alfalfa were cut for hay and then the same land was used to produce alfalfa haylage, 20 acres and the quantity harvested of hay were reported as Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures for dry hay and 20 acres and the quantity harvested of alfalfa haylage were reported as Haylage or greenchop from alfalfa or alfalfa mixtures. Hay, other dry hay. Data shown represent acreage and dry tons of hay harvested from clover, fescue, lespedeza, timothy, Bermuda grass, Sudangrass, sorghum hay, and other types of legumes (excluding alfalfa) and tame grasses. Data include small grains harvested for hay including barley, oats, rye, and wheat as well as wild hay. Haylage, grass silage, and greenchop, all. Data shown represent the acreage and quantity harvested of all types (alfalfa and all other haylage, grass silage, and greenchop). The quantity harvested was reported in green tons. If two or more cuttings of haylage, grass silage, or greenchop were made from the same field, the acreage was reported as acres harvested in the appropriate haylage category only once, and the tonnage from all cuttings was combined in the corresponding quantity harvested. Straw acreage and production is excluded. Hemp. In 2022, hemp was added to the field crops and nursery sections. Hemp previously would have been reported in other nursery or field crops. Hemp was asked based on utilization of the crop. In the field crops section, four utilizations were asked: 1) hemp for fiber, 2) hemp for floral (CBD and other cannabinoid usage), 3) hemp for grain, and 4) other hemp usage. In the nursery section, three categories were asked: 1) hemp clones or transplants sold for transplant to others, 2) hemp complete grows, and 3) hemp seeds. In 2017 and prior years, hemp was included in other crops. Hired farm labor. Data are for total hired farm workers, including paid family members, by number of days worked. Data exclude contract laborers. Hired managers. A hired manager is someone who receives a wage to manage the farm operation. Up to four hired managers were reported for each farm operation. Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin. Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin are found in all of the racial groups listed in the census and were tabulated according to the race reported, as well as on tables pertaining only to this group. Hogs and pigs by type of operation. Hog and pig farms were classified by primary type of operation. Operation types were farrow to wean, farrow to feeder, farrow to finish, nursery, finish only, and other. Each description was accepted and the reported inventory and sales data were assigned to each reported type. Hogs and pigs by type of producer. Hog and pig farms were classified by one type of producer. Producer types were independent grower, contractor or integrator, and contract grower (contractee). Each description was accepted and the reported inventory and sales data were assigned to each reported type. Honey collected. Data are for pounds of honey collected but not necessarily sold. See Colonies of honey bees. Income. Net cash farm income is published for the operation and producer. See Net cash farm income of the operations and Net cash farm income of the producers. Income from farm-related sources. See Total income from farm-related sources. Institutional, research, experimental, and American Indian Reservation farms. Data for these farms are combined into a single category. Research farms include farms operated by private companies as well as those operated by universities, colleges, and government organizations for the purpose of expanding agricultural knowledge. Internet access. This item is the number of farms that reported using personal computers, laptops, or mobile devices (e.g., cell phones or tablets) to access the internet. This can be done using services such as broadband, dial-up, cellular , satellite, or other methods. Involvement in decisionmaking. Questions were asked about each producer's involvement in farm-related decisions, including day-to-day decisions, land use and/or crop decisions, livestock decisions, record keeping and/or financial management, and estate planning or succession planning. Marketing decisions were added in 2022. Irrigated farms. In 2017, this item was referred to as the number of farms with irrigation. This is a wording change only; data are comparable. Irrigated land. This category includes all land watered by any artificial or controlled means, such as sprinklers, flooding, furrows or ditches, sub- irrigation, and spreader dikes. Included are supplemental, partial, and preplant irrigation. Each acre was counted only once regardless of the number of times it was irrigated or harvested. If an operation reported less than one acre irrigated, the irrigated land for the operation was rounded to one acre. Livestock lagoon wastewater distributed by sprinkler or flood systems was also included. Land area, approximate. The approximate land area represents the total land area as determined by records and calculations as of January 1, 2022. The proportion of land area in farms may exceed 100 percent because some operations have land in two or more counties, but all acres are tabulated in the principal county of operation. The approximate land area data were supplied by the U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census. See Land in two or more counties. Land enrolled in crop insurance programs. The data are for all land enrolled in any Federal, private, or other crop insurance program. It includes acreage of pasture/rangeland enrolled in crop insurance programs in areas where it is provided. Land enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), Wetlands Reserve Program (WRP), Farmable Wetlands Program (FWP), or Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program (CREP). CRP is a program established by the USDA in 1985 that takes land prone to erosion out of production for 10 to 15 years and devotes it to conservation uses. In return, farmers receive an annual rental payment for carrying out approved conservation practices on the conservation acreage. The WRP, FWP, and CREP programs are included under the Conservation Reserve Program. Operations with land enrolled in the CRP, WRP, FWP, or CREP were counted as farms, given they received $1,000 or more in government payments, even if they had no sales and otherwise lacked the potential to have $1,000 or more in sales. Land in berries. Data are for total land in berries, including land on which all berry crops failed. Respondents reported bearing age acres and nonbearing acres by individual berry crops. Land in farms. The acreage designated as ''land in farms'' consists primarily of agricultural land used for crops, pasture, or grazing. It also includes woodland and wasteland not actually under cultivation or used for pasture or grazing, provided it was part of the farm producer's total operation. Large acreages of woodland or wasteland held for nonagricultural purposes were deleted from individual reports during the edit process. Land in farms includes CRP, WRP, FWP, and CREP acres. Land in farms is an operating unit concept and includes land owned and operated as well as land rented from others. Land used rent free was reported as land rented from others. All grazing land, except land used under government permits on a per-head basis, was included as ''land in farms'' provided it was part of a farm or ranch. Land under the exclusive use of a grazing association was reported by the grazing association and included as land in farms. All land in American Indian reservations used for growing crops, grazing livestock, or with the potential of grazing livestock was included as land in farms. Land in reservations not reported by reservation, individual American Indians, or non-Native Americans was reported in the name of the cooperative group that used the land. In a few instances, an entire American Indian reservation was reported as one farm. Land in orchards. This category includes land in bearing age and nonbearing age fruit trees, citrus or other groves, vineyards, and nut trees of all ages, including land on which all fruit crops failed. Respondents also reported bearing age acres and nonbearing age acres by individual fruit and nut crops. Land in two or more counties. With few exceptions, the land in each farm was tabulated as being in the producer's principal county. The principal county was defined as the one where the largest value of agricultural products was raised or produced. It was usually the county containing all or the largest proportion of the land in the farm or viewed by the respondent as his/her principal county. Reports received showing land in more than one county were separated into two or more reports if the data would substantially distort county totals. Land use practices. Includes all agricultural land used for the production of agricultural commodities. Drained by tile. Tile drainage is a practice that removes excess water from the soils subsurface. Artificially drained by ditches. A field ditch installed for surface drainage for collecting excess surface or subsurface water in a field. Conservation easement. A conservation easement is a legal agreement voluntarily entered into by a property owner and a qualified conservation organization such as a land trust or government agency. This category excludes land in CRP (Conservation Reserve Program) acres. No-till practices used. Using no-till or minimum till is a practice used for weed control and helps reduce weed seed germination by not disturbing the soil. Conservation or reduced tillage. Conserves the soil by reducing erosion and decreasing water pollution. Conservation tillage leaves 30 percent or more of the soil surface covered by crop residue after planting. Reduced tillage leaves between 15 percent and up to 30 percent of the soil surface covered. In 2017, this category was labeled reduced (conservation tillage). This is a wording change only; data are comparable. Intensive or conventional tillage. Refers to tillage operations that use standard practices which leaves less than 15 percent of the soil surface covered by crop residue. Intensive tillage often involves multiple operations with implements such as moldboard, disk, or chisel plow. In 2017, this category was labeled as intensive (conventional tillage). This is a wording change only; the data are comparable. Cover crop. A crop planted primarily to manage soil fertility, soil quality, water, weeds, pests, diseases, or wildlife. This item does not include CRP acres. Land used for vegetables. Data are for the total land used for vegetable and melon crops. The acres were reported only once, even though two or more harvests of a vegetable or more than one vegetable were harvested from the same acres. Respondents also reported harvested acres, acres harvested for fresh market, and acres harvested for processing by individual vegetable crops. Land with irrigation systems or equipment present. This was a new question in 2022. Land includes acres irrigated in 2022 and acres that were not irrigated in 2022 but could have been irrigated, regardless of water rights. Landlord's share of the total sales. Data represent the share of the operation's total sales that went to landlord(s). Layers. This category includes table-egg type layers, hatching layers for meat-types, hatching layers for table egg types, and reported bantams. Legal status for tax purposes. See Farms by legal status. Less than $1,000. See Farms with sales and government payments of less than $1,000. Livestock and poultry purchased or leased. See Total farm production expenses; Livestock and poultry purchased or leased. Longan. This is a new item for 2022. In 2017, longan were reported in other non-citrus fruit. Lychees. This is a new item for 2022. In 2017, lychees were reported in other non-citrus fruit. Maple syrup. Data are for the number of taps set, syrup produced, and value of sales. Market value of agricultural products sold. This category represents the gross market value before taxes and production expenses of all agricultural products sold or removed from the place in 2022, regardless of who received the payment. It is equivalent to total sales and it includes sales by the producers as well as the value of any shares received by partners, landlords, contractors, or others associated with the operation. It includes value of organic sales, direct sales and the value of commodities placed in the Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC) loan program. Market value of agricultural products sold does not include payments received for participation in other Federal farm programs. It does not include income from farm-related sources such as customwork and other agricultural services, or income from nonfarm sources. The value of crops sold in 2022 does not necessarily represent the sales from crops harvested in 2022. Data may include sales from crops produced in earlier years and may exclude some crops produced in 2022 but held in storage and not sold. For commodities such as sugarbeets and wool sold through a co- op that made payments in several installments, respondents were requested to report the total value received in 2022. The value of agricultural products sold was requested of all producers. If the producers failed to report this information, estimates were made based on the amount of crops harvested, livestock or poultry inventory, or number sold. Caution should be used when comparing sales in the 2022 census with sales reported in earlier censuses. Sales figures are expressed in current dollars and have not been adjusted for inflation or deflation. See Farms with sales and government payments of less than $1,000. Market value of agricultural products sold and government payments. See Total market value of agricultural products sold and government payments. Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom services for livestock. This category includes fees for medical supplies, veterinary care, and custom services such as artificial insemination (AI), banding, breeding fees, caponizing, carcass removal, castrating, custom feed processing, hormone injections, performance testing, pregnancy testing, seining, sheep shearing, and other such care. This category excludes manure removal. See Total farm production expenses. Methane digesters. See Renewable energy producing systems. Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only contract labor. Data are for those operations that did not have hired farm workers but reported that they did have migrant contract workers on their operation in 2022. Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor. Producers were asked whether any hired or contract workers were migrant workers. A migrant farm worker is a farm worker whose employment required travel that prevented the worker from returning to his/her permanent place of residence the same day. Migrant workers, total. Data are for total migrant farm workers whose employment requires travel that prevents the worker from returning to his or her permanent place of residence the same day. Military service. A producer with military service is a person who currently or previously served on active duty in the U.S. Armed Forces. For publication purposes, two categories are included in the personal characteristics tables 1) Never served or only on active duty for training in the Reserves or National Guard, 2) Active duty now or in the past. The categories in 2017 were: Never served and Served. This is a wording change only; data are comparable. Mink, live. The data are for inventory and sales of live mink. Number of farms producing mink pelts are included in livestock products. Miscellaneous poultry. Data are for poultry other than chickens or turkeys. Data are published in Chapter 2, table 20. Misreported or miscoded crops. In a few cases, data may have been reported on the wrong line, in the wrong section, or the wrong crop code may have been assigned to a write-in crop code. A few of these errors may not have been identified and corrected during processing which resulted in rare cases of inaccurately tabulated data. Reports with significant acres of unusual crops for the area were examined to minimize the possibility that they were in error. Mollusks. These are invertebrate animals with a soft body covering and shells of 1-18 parts or sections. Examples include abalones, clams, mussels, oysters, and snails. See Aquaculture. More than one race reported. This category represents producers who reported more than one race on the census form. Mulberries. This is a new item for 2022. In 2017, mulberries were reported in other berries. Mushroom spawn. Respondents reported only sales; growing area was not summarized. Mushrooms. All mushroom crops were considered grown under glass or other protection and no mushroom data were published as area in the open. Those reporting mushrooms grown in the open area were converted to an equivalent area of square feet under protection proportional to their sales. NAICS. See Farms by North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). Net cash farm income of the operations. This concept is derived by subtracting total farm expenses from total sales, government payments, and other farm-related income. Depreciation is not used in the calculation of net cash farm income. Net cash farm income of the operation includes the value of commodities produced under production contract by the contract growers. For publication purposes, farms are divided into two categories: 1. Farms with net gains (includes those operations that broke even). 2. Farms with net losses. Net cash farm income of producers. This value is the producers' total revenue (fees for producing under a production contract, total sales not under a production contract, government payments, and farm-related income) minus total expenses paid by the producers. Net cash farm income of the producer includes the payments received for producing under a production contract and does not include value of commodities produced under production contract by the contract growers. Depreciation is not used in the calculation of net cash farm income. For publication purposes, farms are divided into two categories: 1. Farms with net gains (includes those producers that broke even). 2. Farms with net losses. New and beginning producers. It includes producers operating on any operation for 10 years or less. They may be on farms with producers who are not beginning producers. Noncitrus fruit, all. This is a summation of all acres reported in the commodities defined as noncitrus such as apples, grapes, and plums. Number of female producers. This item is the total count of female producers involved in decisions for the operation reported by the respondent. Detailed demographic data are only available for up to four producers per farm operation. Number of male producers. This item is the total count of male producers involved in decisions for the operation reported by the respondent. Detailed demographic data are only available for up to four producers per farm operation. Number of persons living in producers' households. This is the count of people living in the households of the producers on the farm. If producers on the farm are living in the same household, the count is not duplicated for each producer. Number of producers. This item is the total count of producers involved in decisions for the operation reported by the respondent. Detailed demographic data are only available for up to four producers per farm operation. Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and sod. Data are for total square feet under protection and acres in the open. Individual crop data were collected for area under glass or other protection, area in the open, and sales of aquatic plants, floriculture and bedding crops, nursery crops, sod, propagative materials, food crops grown under protection, and mushroom crops. Total sales data are the summation of all crops. Nursery stock crops. Data include ornamentals, shrubs, shade trees, flowering trees, evergreens, live Christmas trees, fruit and nut trees and plants, vines, palms, ornamental grasses, and bare root herbaceous perennials. Nuts, all. Data include all nut trees. Occupation. See Producer characteristics. Operation more than 50 percent owned by one producer's household and/or extended family. See Farms by type of organization. Operations legal status for tax purposes. See Farms by legal status. Oranges, all. All oranges are a summation of Valencia oranges and Other than Valencia oranges. Total acres, bearing age acres, and nonbearing age acres were collected by category. Oranges, other than Valencia - include Navel. This includes all oranges other than Valencia type. Organic agriculture. Respondents were instructed to indicate if they had organic production according to USDA's National Organic Program (NOP). Respondents reported whether their organic production was certified or exempt from certification and the sales from NOP produced commodities. They also reported whether they had acres transitioning into NOP production and the value of sales of USDA NOP certified or exempt organically produced commodities. Also see Total organic product sales. Organic fertilizer used. These are the acres of cropland or pastureland on which approved organic fertilizers were applied. Organic value of sales. See Total organic product sales. Ornamental fish. This category includes various fish raised for water gardens, aquariums, etc. Examples include angel fish, guppies, koi, ornamental goldfish, and tropical fish. The value of sales was tabulated for each specified species. Other animals and other animal products sold. This category includes number of farms and value of sales for all animals and animal products not listed elsewhere on that specific table. Other aquaculture products. This category includes aquaculture not listed separately. Examples include the production of alligators, frogs, leeches, eels, live rock, salamanders, and turtles. Other berries. This includes other berry varieties that were not pre-printed in the report form. In 2017, this category included gooseberries and mulberries which are reported separately in 2022. Data are not directly comparable. Other cattle. Data include heifers that had not calved, steers, calves, and bulls. Other cattle, sheep, livestock, or poultry. See Commodities raised and delivered under production contract. Other citrus. Data relate to any citrus crop not having a specific code on the report form. Other cropland. This includes all cropland other than harvested cropland or other pasture and grazing land that could have been used for crops without additional improvements. It includes cropland idle or used for cover crops or soil improvement, cropland on which all crops failed or were abandoned, and cropland in summer fallow. Other crops. In Chapter 2, table 27, Other crops data relate to any field crops that did not have a specific code in the field crops section of the report form. Other crops and hay. Data are for the total market value of all crops not categorized into one of the prelisted crop sales categories on the report form. This category includes crops such as grass seed, hay and grass silage, haylage, greenchop, hops, maple syrup, mint for oil, peanuts, sugarcane, sugarbeets, etc. Other dry hay. See Hay, other dry. Other farm related income sources. See Total income from farm-related sources. Other field and grass seed crops. Data relate to any field or grass seed crop not having a specified code on the report form. Other floriculture and bedding crops. Data relate to any floriculture and bedding crops not having a specific code on the report form. Other food fish. Data are for fish, other than catfish and trout, raised on farms primarily for food. Examples include hybrid striped bass, perch, salmon, sturgeon, and tilapia. Other greenhouse vegetables and fresh cut herbs. This category includes vegetable crops, other than tomatoes, that were grown under protection and fresh cut herbs grown under protection. Other land. This category includes land in house lots, barn lots, ponds, roads, ditches, wasteland, etc. It includes those acres in the farm operation not classified as cropland, pastureland, or woodland. See Land in farms. Other livestock. This category includes all livestock not having specific codes on the 2022 report form. In addition, package bees; bees, other than honey or package bees; laboratory animals; and worms are included. See Other animals and other animal products sold. Other livestock and poultry purchased or leased. See Total farm production expenses. Other livestock products. Data for this category include the number of farms that sold livestock products that did not have a specific code on the 2022 report form. In addition, beeswax, breeding fees, embryos, fur or pelts, horns, manure sold, and semen are included in this category. Data are for farms with production, not necessarily sold. Other noncitrus fruit. Data relate to any noncitrus fruit not having a specific code on the census report form. Data are not directly comparable because several fruits were listed individually in 2022 and not included in other noncitrus item. Other nuts. This category includes any nut crop not having a specific code on the report form. Other pasture and grazing land that could have been used for crops without additional improvements. This category includes land used only for pasture or grazing that could have been used for crops without additional improvement. Also included are acres of crops grazed by livestock, but not harvested prior to grazing. However, cropland that was pastured before or after crops were harvested in 2022 was included as harvested cropland rather than cropland for pasture or grazing. Other poultry. Data are for other poultry not having a specific code on the report form. Other spring wheat for grain. Other spring wheat for grain was sometimes referred to as spring wheat for grain. Spring wheat is consistently referred to as other spring wheat for grain. See also Wheat for grain. Other vegetables. Data shown for other vegetables relate to any vegetable not having a specific code on the census form. Patronage dividends. See Total income from farm-related sources. Parsnips. This is a new item for 2022. In 2017, parsnips were reported in other vegetables. Payments received by the contractee for commodities produced under production contract. These data show the number of farms and the dollar amount the contractees received from contractors for commodities produced under contract. This is not the market value of the commodities delivered, but the payment or fee the producers received for commodities delivered. Pawpaws. This is a new item for 2022. In 2017, pawpaws were reported in other non-citrus fruit. Peacocks and peahens. Peacocks and peahens were reported as other poultry. Peaches, all. Data were collected for pears as, Peaches, clingstone and Peaches, freestone, in all States including Hawaii. Pears, all. Data were collected for Pears as, Bartlett and Pears, other than Bartlett in all States including Hawaii. Peas, green. Excludes all dry peas which were collected in the field crop section. Also excluded are Chinese peas and southern peas which were reported separately. Peas, southern (cowpeas) - blackeyed, crowder, etc. Excludes dry peas which were collected in the field crops section. Pecans, all. All pecans are a summation of Pecans, improved and Pecans, native and seedling. Total acres, bearing acres, and nonbearing acres were collected by category. Pecans, improved. Improved pecans are varieties that have been genetically altered through breeding and grafting techniques to produce more nuts, and nuts with a greater percentage of nut meat. See Pecans, all. Pecans, native and seedlings. Native pecans are varieties that developed under natural conditions. Seedling pecans are produced from seed (the nut) and have not been budded or grafted. See Pecans, all. Peppers, Bell (excluding pimientos). Pimientos were reported as Other vegetables. Peppers, other than Bell (including chile). The data include all other peppers including chile. Pimientos were reported as Other vegetables. Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than cropland and woodland pastured. This land use category encompasses grazable land that does not qualify as woodland pasture or cropland pasture. It may be irrigated or dry land. In some areas, it can be a high quality pasture that could not be cropped without improvements. In other areas, it is barely able to be grazed and is only marginally better than wasteland. Plumcots, pluots, and other plum-apricot hybrids. This category includes everything that is not a plum or prune. Pluot is a registered trademark of plumcots, which are genetic crosses between plums and apricots. Potatoes. Potato acres are included in the vegetable acres. Data are for total acres harvested, acres harvested for fresh market, and acres harvested for processing. Production was not collected. Poultry hatched. This category includes all poultry hatched on the operation during the year. The number of poultry hatched is published under the sales heading. Poultry, other. See Other poultry. Precision agriculture. See Use of precision agriculture practices. Primary occupation of producer. Data on primary occupation were obtained from up to four producers per farm. The primary occupation classifications used were: 1. Farm or ranch work. The producer spent 50 percent or more of his/her worktime during 2022 farming or ranching. 2. Other. The producer spent less than 50 percent of his/her worktime during 2022 farming or ranching. Producer. The term producer designates a person who is involved in making decisions for the farm operation. Decisions may include decisions about such things as planting, harvesting, livestock management, and marketing. The producer may be the owner, a member of the owner's household, a hired manager, a tenant, a renter, or a sharecropper. If a person rents land to others or has land worked on shares by others, he/she is considered the producer only of the land which is retained for his/her own operation. The census collected information on the total number of male producers, the total number of female producers, and demographic information for up to four producers per farm. Producer characteristics. Producers (up to four producers per farm) were asked to report primary occupation, sex, age, race, if they were of Hispanic, Latino or Spanish origin, place of residence, if retired from farming, number of days worked off farm, year in which his/her operation of the farm began, year began operating any farm, if they were a hired manager, if they had military service, and the number of persons living in their households. In addition, the total number of male and female producers was collected from each operation. Producers, number. Demographic and other information were collected for up to four producers per farm. This may be fewer than the total number of producers on some farms. Production contracts. See Commodities raised and delivered under production contracts. Production expenses. See Total farm production expenses. Pullets for laying flock replacement. Data are for pullet inventory and the number sold or moved for laying flock replacement. Rabbits, live. The data are for inventory and sales of live rabbits. The number of rabbit pelts is included in Other livestock products. Race of producer. With the exception of Hawaii, data were collected for American Indian and Alaska Native, Asian, Black or African American, Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander, and White producers. Respondents were asked to mark one or more of the race categories. In Hawaii producer race data were collected for American Indian (included Alaska Native), Chinese, Filipino, Japanese, Korean, Other Asian, Black or African American, Native Hawaiian, other Pacific Islander, and White. The combination of Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander is equivalent to the Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander category on the other forms. The combination of the Chinese, Filipino, Japanese, Korean, and Other Asian categories is equivalent to the Asian category on the other forms. The Volume 1, Geographic Area Series, U.S. Summary publication only displays counts for the categories of Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander and Asian. Data for the 11 Hawaii race categories are published in chapter 2 of the Hawaii publication of the Volume 1 series. Rambutan. This is a new item for 2022. In 2017, rambutan were reported in other non-citrus fruit. Raspberries, all. In 2022, data for black, red, and other raspberries were combined and reported as raspberries, all. Data are comparable to 2017. Renewable energy producing systems. These types of systems produce power, heat, or mechanical energy by converting resources either to electricity or to motor power. Geothermal/geoexchange system. A system that uses temperatures from the earth to reduce the operational costs of heating and cooling. Methane digesters. It is a device which captures biogas resulting from the decomposition of manure, processing by-products, and other materials. Harvested biogas is used as a substitute for natural gas to power engines which generate electricity. It is fed into the natural gas pipeline or flared. Small hydro system. A water driven system, which produces electricity, by the gravitational force of falling or flowing water. It excludes water driven systems that only provide mechanical power, such as turning a grinding stone for a flour mill. Solar panels. A flat panel designed to capture the sun's energy. Includes photovoltaic systems, which convert light from the sun into electricity, and thermal systems that passively generate electricity. Wind turbines. A device which converts wind power into electricity. Includes wind generators, wind power units, wind energy converters, and aero generators. Excludes windmills, which do not produce electricity. Rental of farmland. See Total income from farm-related sources, Gross cash rent or share payments. Sales, total. See Market value of agricultural products sold. Sex of producers. This item pertains only to four producers from whom detailed demographic data were collected. Total male and female producer counts may be larger. Sheep and lambs inventory. Data are for sheep and lambs of all ages owned regardless of location. Short rotation woody crops. Data are for short rotation woody crops that grow from seed to a mature tree in 10 years or less. These are trees for use by the paper or pulp industry or as engineered wood. This does not include lumber. Acres in production were included in Cropland harvested in the Land use section of the report form. Size of farm. See Farms by size. Small hydro system. See Renewable energy producing systems. Sod harvested or intended for sale in future years. This is a new item for 2022. It replaced sod harvested to include sod in production but not harvested. Data are not comparable. Solar panel. See Renewable energy producing systems. Sport or game fish. Data are for sport or game fish raised on farms to be used primarily for sport. Examples include bluegill, crappie, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, sunfish, muskie, northern pike, and walleye. Squash, all. All squash is a summation of summer squash and winter squash. Total acres, acres for fresh market, and acres for processing were collected by category. In 2017, the squash types were collected as separate items. Sugarcane for sugar or seed. Sugarcane for sugar and sugarcane for seed were collected separately in 2017 but were combined in 2022 and collected as sugarcane for sugar or seed. Data are not comparable. Sweet corn. Sweet corn includes sweet corn harvested for the fresh and processing markets as well as for seed. Sweet corn harvested for the fresh market includes seed grown in the open and the category is not comparable to 2017 for this category. See Vegetables harvested for fresh market. Sweet corn for seed. Sweet corn for seed is not published as a separate data item in 2022. Sweet corn for seed is in the field crop section was combined into vegetable seeds in the vegetable section. Sweet potatoes. Sweet potato acres are included in the vegetable acres. Data are for total acres harvested, acres harvested for fresh market, and acres harvested for processing. Production was not collected. Tangerines. Data include temples. Tenure. See Farms by tenure of producer. Tobacco transplants. Data are for tobacco transplants that were sold for transplant to farm fields. Transplants grown for transplanting to the same operation were not reported or removed during data review. Tomatoes in the open. Data are for tomatoes grown in the open and excludes tomatoes produced under glass or other protection. Total cropland. This category includes cropland harvested, other pasture and grazing land that could have been used for crops without additional improvements, cropland on which all crops failed or were abandoned, cropland in summer fallow, and cropland idle or used for cover crops or soil improvement but not harvested and not pastured or grazed. Total farm production expenses. Includes the production expenses provided by the producers, partners, landlords (excluding property taxes), and production contractors for the farm business in 2022. Tenant farmers reported expenses paid by landlords for the agricultural production on the operation, as well as their expenses. Farm or ranch producers who rented part of their land to others reported only the expenses for the land they actually used themselves and not expenses for land rented to others. The 2022 total farm production expenditure includes all farm-related expenses such as customwork, fuel costs, cost of cutting timber, services provided to hunters, cooperative membership fees, etc. However, if the income from these farm-related categories was not considered a part of the operation (i.e., if the income was regarded as derived from a separate business), then the associated expenses were not included. The contractor's portion of expenses was solely based on computer generated estimates for 2022. This item excludes expenses relating to non-farm activities such as trading and speculation in the commodities market or livestock trading activities. Explanations of selected production expenses are listed below. All other production expenses. All other production expenses include all expenses not listed on the report form. Examples include storage and warehousing, marketing and ginning expenses, insurance, etc. Health insurance premiums and payroll taxes are reported in hired labor expenses. Breeding livestock purchased or leased. These expenses include all breeding livestock and poultry purchased or leased during 2022 for production on the farm or ranch. The total includes amount spent for beef and dairy cows, heifers, bulls, sows, gilts, boars, rams, lambs, ewes, roosters, hens, layers, etc. Estimations of the value of livestock or poultry fed on a custom basis were to be made based on their value when they arrived on the farm or ranch. Cash rent paid in 2022 for land and buildings. These data include the cost of renting land and buildings that were part of the operation. Rent paid for the producer's dwelling or other non-farm property and the value of the shares of crops and livestock paid to landlords were excluded. Chemicals. These 2022, expenses include insecticides, herbicides, fungicides, and other pesticides, including costs of custom application. Data exclude commercial fertilizer purchased. Contract labor. These data include payments made to contractors, crew leaders, cooperatives, or any other organization hired to furnish a crew of laborers to do a job that may involve one or more agricultural operations. In some cases, a crew leader may furnish some equipment. Data exclude expenses made on a contractual basis for repair or maintenance or for capital improvements, such as construction of farm buildings, installation of fences or irrigation systems, and land leveling. Cover crop seed purchased. This expense category is a subset of total seeds, plants, vines, and trees expense. It includes the cost of all seeds, bulbs, plants, propagation materials, trees, seed treatments, seed cleaning costs, etc. for cover crops purchased during 2022. Customwork and custom hauling. These expenses include costs incurred for having customwork done on the place and for renting machines to perform agricultural operations. The cost of cotton ginning is excluded. The cost of labor involved in the customwork service is included in the customwork expense. Some examples of customwork are planting, spraying, harvesting, preparation of products for marketing, grinding and mixing feed, corn picking, grain drying, and silo filling. The cost of custom application of fertilizer and chemicals is included in expenditures for fertilizer and chemicals. The cost of hired labor for operating rented or hired machinery is included as a hired farm and ranch labor expense. Feed purchased. These expenses include the cost of all feed purchased for livestock and poultry including grain, hay, silage, mixed feeds, concentrates, etc. during 2022. Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners. These 2022 expenses include fertilizer, lime, rock phosphate, and gypsum and the costs of custom application. Gasolines, fuels, and oils. These expenses include the cost of all gasoline, diesel, natural gas, LP gas, motor oil, and grease products for the farm during 2022. Expenses exclude fuel for personal use of automobiles by the family and others, fuel used for cooking and heating the farmhouse, and any other use outside of farmwork on the operation. Hired farm labor. These 2022 expenses include the total amount paid for farm or ranch labor including regular workers, part-time workers, and members of the producer's family if they received payments for labor. Expenses include Social Security taxes, State taxes, unemployment tax, payment for sick leave or vacation pay, workman's compensation, insurance premiums, and pension plans. Interest paid on debts. These expenses include interest and finance charges paid in 2022 for debts secured by real estate and on debt not secured by real estate. Interest expenses excluded from this category are non-farm interest expenses and interest expenses originating from machinery and equipment used for a separate customwork business or for other operations. Interest expense for the producer's dwelling, where the amount is separate from interest on farm land and buildings on the operation, is excluded. Interest paid on debts was reported in one of two categories: 1. Secured by real estate. These data include all interest expenses paid in 2022 on debts secured by real estate for the farm. 2. Not secured by real estate. These data include all interest expenses paid in 2022 on debts secured by machinery, tractors, trucks, other equipment, livestock, poultry, breeding stock, money borrowed for use as working capital, and interest paid on CCC loans for the farm. Livestock and poultry purchased or leased. These data include Breeding livestock purchased or leased and Other livestock and poultry purchased or leased. Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom services for livestock. This category includes fees for medical supplies, veterinary care, and custom services such as artificial insemination (AI), banding, breeding fees, caponizing, carcass removal, castrating, custom feed processing, hormone injections, performance testing, pregnancy testing, seining, sheep shearing, and other such care. This category excludes manure removal. See Total farm production expenses. Other livestock and poultry purchased or leased. These expenses include all non-breeding livestock and poultry purchased or leased during 2022 for production on the farm or ranch. The total includes amounts spent for cattle, calves, hogs, pigs, sheep, hatchery eggs, etc. Property taxes paid. These data include property taxes paid by the producers for the farm share of land, machinery, buildings, and livestock, excluding taxes paid by this producer's landlords. Rent and lease expenses for machinery, equipment, and farm share of vehicles. These data include the farm share cost of renting or leasing machinery, equipment, and vehicles during 2022. Rental and lease expenses of items used only for custom hire are excluded here. Repairs, supplies, and maintenance. These expenses include all costs for the repair and upkeep of buildings, motor vehicles, fences, and farm equipment used for the farm business during 2022. Repairs to equipment used both for the farm business and for performing customwork are included. Seeds, plants, vines, and trees. These expenses include the cost of all seeds, bulbs, plants, propagation materials, trees, seed treatments, seed cleaning costs, etc. purchased during 2022. Excluded were items purchased for immediate resale or the value of seed grown on the operation. Utilities. These data show the farm share cost of electricity, telephone charges, internet fees, and water purchased in 2022. Included in the water cost is water purchased for irrigation purposes, livestock watering, etc. Household utility costs were excluded from these items. Total female producers. See Number of female producers. Total greenhouse vegetables and fresh cut herbs. This category includes greenhouse tomatoes and other greenhouse vegetables and fresh cut herbs. Total horses and ponies. See Horses and ponies value of sales. Total income from farm-related sources. This includes gross income from farm- related sources received in 2022 before taxes and expenses from the sales of farm byproducts and other sales and services closely related to the principal functions of the farm business. The data exclude income from employment or business activities, which were separate from the farm business. Agri-tourism and recreational services. This income includes income from recreational services such as hunting, fishing, farm or wine tours, hay rides, etc. Amount from State and local government agricultural program payments. This income includes State and local government agricultural program payments. Respondents were to exclude the State and local portion of Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program (CREP) payments if they were reported in the amount received for participation in CREP in section 6, item 2 of the report form. Crop and livestock insurance payments received. This income includes insurance payments from crop and livestock losses. Customwork and other agricultural services. This income includes gross receipts received by the farm producers for providing services for others such as planting, plowing, spraying, and harvesting. Income from customwork and other agricultural services is generally included in the agriculture census if it is closely related to the farming operation. However, it is excluded if it constituted a separate business or was conducted from another location. Gross cash rent or share payments. This income includes gross cash or share payments received from renting out farmland, payments received from the lease or sale of allotments, and payments received for livestock pastured on a per- head, per month, or per pound basis. It excludes rental income from nonfarm property. Other farm-related income sources. This is other income which is closely related to the agricultural operation. This income includes animal boarding, breeding fees (horse breeding or stud fees received were reported in the Value of Sales section in the Other animals and other animal products category), tobacco quota buyouts, State fuel tax refunds, farm generated energy, etc. Crop and livestock insurance payments received and amount from State and local government agricultural program payments were published separately. Patronage dividends and refunds from cooperatives. This income includes payments to a farmer or rancher for business done with a cooperative to which he/she usually belongs. The payment is usually for goods sold through the co- op. Sales of forest products. This income includes gross receipts from sales of standing timber, pulpwood, firewood, etc. from the farm or ranch operation. It excludes income from nonfarm timber tracts, sawmill businesses, cultivated Christmas trees, maple products, and short rotation woody crops. Total market value of agricultural products sold and government payments. This category represents the value of products sold plus government payments. Total value of products sold combines total sales not under production contract and total sales under production contract. Government payments consist of government payments received from the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), Wetlands Reserve Program (WRP), Farmable Wetlands Program (FWP), or Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program (CREP) plus government payments received from Federal programs other than the CRP, WRP, FWP, and CREP, and Commodity Credit Corporation loans. Total male producers. See Number of male producers. Total organic product sales. The data represent the value of organically produced agricultural commodities sold from operations during 2022. It includes only the value of those products that were produced as organic according to the National Organic Standards and sold by certified or exempt from certification farm operations. Total payments received. See Commodities raised and delivered under production contracts. Total producers. See Number of producers. Total sales. See Market value of agricultural products sold. Turkeys. Turkey data are a combination of turkeys for meat production, turkey hens and toms kept for breeding, and turkey brooders tabulated from three questions. Turkey brooders are immature birds sent to another farm for further growout to meat production or breeding. This may result in a turkey being sold more than once from different operations. Type of organization. See Farms by type of organization. Unpaid workers. Data include agricultural workers not on the payroll who performed activities or work on a farm or ranch. Utilities. See Total farm production expenses. Use of precision agriculture practices. This is a new item for 2022. The use of precision agricultural practices is defined as the use of practices that utilize technology to improve agricultural productivity or efficiency by connecting the practice to a digital environment for crop or livestock production. Several examples of precision agriculture practices are the use of global positioning (GPS) guidance systems, GPS yield monitoring and soil mapping, variable rate input applications, use of drones for scouting fields or monitoring livestock, electronic tagging, precision feeding, and robotic milking. Precision agriculture practices are not limited to these examples. Value of commodities. Data show the number of farms and the market value of all commodities delivered under a production contract. Value of food sold directly to consumers. Data represent the value of edible products, including value added products, produced and sold for human consumption directly to consumers at farmers markets, on-farm stores or farm stands, roadside stands or stores, u-pick, CSA (Community Supported Agriculture), online marketplaces, etc. Value of food sold directly to retail markets, institutions, and food hubs for local or regionally branded products. Data represent the value of products, including value added products, produced and sold for human consumption directly to retail markets, institutions, or food hubs for locally or regionally branded products. Examples include supermarkets, restaurants, caterers, independently owned grocery stores, food cooperatives, K-12 schools, colleges or universities, hospitals, workplace cafeterias, prisons, food banks, etc. Value of landlord's share of total sales. Data include the value of agricultural sales received by the landlords. Value of organically produced commodities. See Total organic product sales. Value of processed or value-added agricultural products sold. Data represent the value of products that originated from crop or livestock commodities produced on the operation. Through further manufacture or processing, these items are transformed into products worth more than the originally produced commodity. Value of sales. See Market value of agricultural products sold. Vegetable seeds. Include seed grown under protective cover for vegetable crops. Vegetable transplants. Data are for vegetable transplants grown and sold from the operation for transplanting to fields on another operation. Vegetables harvested for fresh market. Respondents reported the total vegetable acres harvested, harvested for fresh market, and harvested for processing. Data include vegetables harvested for seed and are not directly comparable to 2017. Vegetables harvested for sale. The acres of vegetables harvested is the summation of the acres of individual vegetables harvested. All of the individual vegetable items may not be shown. When more than one vegetable crop was harvested from the same acreage, acres were counted for each crop. Vegetables, melons, and potatoes. See Commodities raised and delivered under production contracts. Vegetables, other. See Other vegetables. Wheat for grain. Data were reported by type of wheat - Durum, winter, and other spring. Wind turbines. See Renewable energy producing systems. Woodland pastured. This category includes all woodland used for pasture or grazing during the census year. Woodland or forest land pastured under a per- head grazing permit was not counted as land in farms and, therefore, was not included in woodland pastured. Woodland, total. This category includes natural or planted woodlots or timber tracts, cutover and deforested land with young growth which has or will have value for wood products, and woodland pastured. Land covered by sagebrush or mesquite was reported as Permanent pasture and rangeland or Other land. Land planted for Christmas tree production and short rotation woody crops was reported in Cropland harvested, and land in tapped maple trees was reported as Woodland not pastured. Write-in crops. The respondent was asked to look at a list of crops in each section of the report form and write in the crop name and its code for all commodities produced. For crops that had no individual code listed on the report form, the respondent was to write in the crop name and code of the appropriate ''all other'' category for that section. Write-in crops coded as ''all other'' were reviewed and assigned a specific code when possible. Crops not assigned a specific code were left in the appropriate ''all other'' category. Years operating any farm. This number is based on the year each producer began operating any farm operation. Young producers. A young producer is defined as a producer 34 years of age or younger. This is a definition change from 2017. Young producers in 2017 included producers 35 years of age or younger. The data are not comparable.