Cen V1 (2-24) Indiana State and County Data Volume 1 • Geographic Area Series • Part 14 AC-22-A-14 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: 53,599 56,649 58,695 60,938 60,296 66,707 57,916 62,778 Land in farms ....................................acres: 14,602,240 14,969,996 14,720,396 14,773,184 15,058,670 15,525,154 15,111,022 15,618,831 Average size of farm .........................acres: 272 264 251 242 250 233 261 249 : Estimated market value of land and buildings 1/: : Average per farm ...........................dollars: 2,250,114 1,737,741 1,342,826 868,699 637,645 486,171 532,663 346,199 Average per acre ...........................dollars: 8,259 6,576 5,354 3,583 2,567 2,097 2,064 1,395 : Estimated market value of all machinery : and equipment 1/ ...............................$1,000: 11,100,050 9,241,317 8,407,178 6,302,106 4,636,855 3,909,303 3,709,854 3,474,495 Average per farm ...........................dollars: 207,098 163,136 143,252 103,427 80,240 58,614 64,050 55,440 : Farms by size: : 1 to 9 acres ........................................: 6,418 7,622 6,607 9,720 5,436 5,741 4,183 5,141 10 to 49 acres ......................................: 18,772 18,665 20,770 19,533 18,595 17,937 13,987 14,234 50 to 179 acres .....................................: 15,062 15,377 16,396 15,993 18,691 22,818 19,913 21,268 180 to 499 acres ....................................: 6,687 7,419 7,420 8,012 9,263 11,569 11,099 12,928 500 to 999 acres ....................................: 2,919 3,529 3,562 3,774 4,494 5,194 5,268 6,000 1,000 to 1,999 acres ................................: 2,043 2,585 2,544 2,621 2,827 2,735 2,753 2,687 2,000 acres or more .................................: 1,698 1,452 1,396 1,285 990 713 713 520 : Total cropland ...................................farms: 44,532 47,127 48,851 51,283 53,725 59,496 53,256 58,117 acres: 12,531,737 12,909,673 12,590,633 12,716,037 12,909,002 13,065,057 12,848,950 13,366,034 Harvested cropland..............................farms: 39,094 41,693 41,965 41,743 44,298 51,984 47,613 54,252 acres: 11,955,458 12,345,774 12,146,538 12,108,940 11,937,370 11,844,628 11,716,704 11,834,675 Irrigated land ...................................farms: 3,006 2,836 2,598 2,391 2,212 1,918 1,753 1,742 acres: 610,670 555,443 437,445 397,113 313,130 255,917 250,050 240,898 : Market value of agricultural : products sold ..................................$1,000: 18,029,033 11,107,336 11,210,818 8,271,291 4,783,158 5,323,116 5,229,977 4,633,090 Average per farm ...........................dollars: 336,369 196,073 191,001 135,733 79,328 79,798 90,303 73,801 : Crops, including nursery and greenhouse : crops ........................................$1,000: 11,790,375 7,121,060 7,530,097 5,319,019 2,992,747 3,297,312 3,246,617 2,698,335 Livestock, poultry, and their products ........$1,000: 6,238,659 3,986,276 3,680,721 2,952,272 1,790,411 2,025,804 1,983,359 1,934,755 : Farms by value of sales: : Less than $2,500 ....................................: 15,869 18,583 20,283 22,470 21,620 18,568 13,022 11,189 $2,500 to $4,999 ....................................: 4,033 4,660 4,859 4,971 5,169 6,617 5,710 6,848 $5,000 to $9,999 ....................................: 4,648 5,396 5,204 5,686 5,760 7,398 6,579 8,053 $10,000 to $24,999 ..................................: 6,047 6,092 5,681 6,325 7,329 9,476 8,757 10,642 $25,000 to $49,999 ..................................: 4,113 4,117 4,101 4,531 5,112 6,529 6,057 7,296 $50,000 to $99,999 ..................................: 3,982 4,069 4,254 4,273 4,945 5,827 5,728 6,694 $100,000 to $499,999 ................................: 7,973 8,398 9,020 8,655 8,505 10,290 10,079 10,750 $500,000 or more ....................................: 6,934 5,334 5,293 4,027 1,856 2,002 1,984 1,306 : Farms by legal status for tax purposes: : Family or individual ................................: 45,401 48,176 50,997 52,553 53,864 57,266 49,293 53,105 Partnership .........................................: 3,177 3,386 3,376 4,614 3,463 5,803 5,235 6,721 Corporation .........................................: 4,076 3,961 3,266 2,978 2,632 3,200 3,018 2,622 Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing : association, American Indian Reservation, etc. .....: 945 1,126 1,056 793 337 438 370 330 : Total farm production expenses 1/ ...............$1,000: 12,547,989 9,124,760 9,117,075 6,280,596 4,310,513 4,120,616 4,011,772 3,645,379 : Selected farm production expenses 1/: : Livestock and poultry purchased or leased .....$1,000: 801,227 663,606 508,824 511,239 307,156 294,217 282,253 328,492 Feed purchased ............................... $1,000: 2,080,607 1,401,597 1,592,005 1,092,067 660,587 834,291 818,113 657,193 Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased 2/ .................................$1,000: 1,728,700 1,034,849 1,444,469 888,112 435,657 458,618 451,832 420,849 Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ...........$1,000: 553,243 369,510 457,781 344,253 171,335 198,454 192,729 205,728 Hired farm labor ..............................$1,000: 741,445 540,959 445,331 320,902 300,988 255,577 248,070 209,089 Interest expense ..............................$1,000: 457,847 417,576 375,856 316,937 294,199 283,583 272,608 290,504 Chemicals purchased ...........................$1,000: 976,217 619,764 564,224 373,897 258,403 296,398 291,799 247,300 : Livestock and poultry: : Cattle and calves inventory ....................farms: 13,984 17,014 17,370 18,483 20,662 26,816 23,025 25,974 number: 770,048 844,187 821,265 875,350 862,074 1,049,323 976,701 1,113,473 Beef cows ....................................farms: 9,990 11,753 11,218 12,668 12,612 17,591 15,164 16,783 number: 177,730 210,168 182,627 235,299 230,421 299,120 277,797 293,836 Milk cows ....................................farms: 1,521 2,049 2,401 2,023 2,799 3,464 3,216 3,958 number: 183,176 189,035 174,141 166,149 144,792 134,492 131,630 144,532 Cattle and calves sold .........................farms: 10,984 13,529 14,106 15,088 16,879 24,431 21,585 24,215 number: 636,591 621,197 665,418 637,951 602,637 732,396 667,846 763,919 Hogs and pigs inventory ........................farms: 2,150 2,570 2,757 3,420 4,087 6,809 6,442 11,987 number: 4,372,121 4,004,388 3,747,352 3,669,057 3,478,570 3,926,726 3,972,060 4,618,663 Hogs and pigs sold .............................farms: 2,312 2,937 2,823 3,790 4,603 6,977 6,623 12,559 number: 10,351,483 11,315,171 10,551,241 9,523,891 8,221,628 7,587,358 7,584,642 8,760,626 Layers inventory ...............................farms: 6,009 5,858 5,584 3,583 2,152 (NA) (NA) (NA) number: 35,924,482 26,354,377 25,587,222 24,238,513 21,952,110 (NA) (NA) (NA) Broilers and other meat-type chickens : sold ..........................................farms: 715 744 674 399 385 249 204 188 number: 51,943,087 44,862,510 41,579,130 37,072,109 25,385,811 10,862,185 10,391,178 21,081,124 : Selected crops harvested: : Corn for grain .................................farms: 19,082 20,107 22,985 24,400 24,156 32,047 30,642 37,005 acres: 5,376,022 5,402,922 6,036,712 6,362,576 5,123,291 5,508,168 5,473,792 5,828,308 bushels: 1,039,725,085 980,332,687 597,271,090 959,947,232 606,156,476 657,405,247 652,547,322 805,637,216 Corn for silage or greenchop ...................farms: 827 1,500 2,496 2,120 2,875 3,545 3,365 (NA) acres: 83,087 96,289 137,801 105,937 116,939 104,618 102,464 (NA) tons: 1,763,469 2,080,574 1,775,267 1,956,429 1,747,847 1,678,342 1,639,160 (NA) Wheat for grain, all ...........................farms: 3,008 3,236 4,290 5,058 5,907 10,926 10,658 12,936 acres: 262,177 239,221 300,707 362,571 299,873 548,890 545,027 542,058 bushels: 20,944,413 18,373,725 19,857,371 19,693,426 15,345,210 29,417,190 29,209,090 25,048,728 Winter wheat for grain .......................farms: 3,008 3,236 4,290 5,058 5,907 (NA) (NA) (NA) acres: 262,177 239,221 300,707 362,571 299,873 (NA) (NA) (NA) bushels: 20,944,413 18,373,725 19,857,371 19,693,426 15,345,210 (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. : : Oats for grain .................................farms: 133 246 538 568 914 1,869 1,739 2,905 acres: 2,712 2,636 4,874 7,948 11,015 24,508 23,551 41,538 bushels: 184,292 165,524 270,728 403,631 705,534 1,498,286 1,445,213 2,603,270 Barley for grain ...............................farms: 39 45 38 37 75 108 106 (NA) acres: 851 1,419 760 493 1,255 2,018 2,037 (NA) bushels: 60,632 110,490 49,253 21,911 59,370 108,418 108,294 (NA) : Sorghum for grain ..............................farms: 39 35 64 78 94 142 141 (NA) acres: 4,366 4,145 7,282 8,938 9,950 13,028 13,210 (NA) bushels: 444,452 428,858 439,074 811,912 751,444 931,494 945,156 (NA) Sorghum for silage or greenchop ................farms: 26 32 73 52 56 90 86 (NA) acres: 803 485 1,244 796 1,020 1,667 1,633 (NA) tons: 9,096 6,729 11,457 6,196 6,389 15,548 14,281 (NA) Soybeans for beans .............................farms: 18,671 22,223 21,905 21,973 25,212 29,152 28,056 33,568 acres: 5,687,521 5,981,372 5,144,179 4,783,821 5,761,363 5,041,793 5,003,186 4,729,880 bushels: 326,680,605 319,049,039 218,928,307 211,074,079 235,450,361 212,463,202 210,645,005 195,049,717 Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas : and limas .....................................farms: - - 8 1 19 16 17 (NA) acres: - - 71 (D) 1,016 1,583 1,795 (NA) cwt: - - 710 (D) 29,487 29,362 32,966 (NA) : Tobacco ........................................farms: 25 46 158 267 1,282 2,110 2,017 (NA) acres: 451 860 2,348 2,174 4,034 8,902 8,507 (NA) pounds: 933,613 1,763,059 4,194,749 4,525,089 7,411,634 18,096,537 17,275,291 (NA) Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ...................farms: 18,327 20,813 20,442 18,917 22,196 (NA) (NA) (NA) acres: 488,227 548,767 510,435 546,764 625,898 (NA) (NA) (NA) tons, dry equivalent: 1,231,688 1,431,138 1,198,007 1,306,246 1,611,419 (NA) (NA) (NA) Sunflower seed, all ............................farms: 29 17 5 2 30 12 11 (NA) acres: 2,045 993 50 (D) 307 (D) 261 (NA) pounds: 2,415,153 964,600 35,000 (D) 343,938 (D) 261,100 (NA) : Vegetables harvested for sale 4/ ...............farms: 1,456 1,429 1,376 1,363 1,139 1,379 1,125 (NA) acres: 38,483 40,148 37,747 35,503 37,682 34,443 30,139 (NA) Potatoes .....................................farms: 271 268 339 263 131 132 115 (NA) acres: 6,872 8,647 3,539 2,288 2,491 4,068 4,041 (NA) Sweet potatoes ...............................farms: 53 83 23 23 12 (NA) (NA) (NA) acres: 21 21 10 13 5 (NA) (NA) (NA) Land in orchards 5/ ............................farms: 855 815 588 546 613 703 571 (NA) acres: 3,382 3,240 3,386 3,843 5,354 6,564 5,835 (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: 53,599 100.0 56,649 $1,000: 18,029,033 100.0 11,107,336 Average per farm ....................................................dollars: 336,369 (X) 196,073 : By value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................................farms: 11,913 22.2 14,147 $1,000: 1,328 (Z) 2,128 $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................................farms: 3,956 7.4 4,436 $1,000: 6,485 (Z) 7,533 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................................farms: 4,033 7.5 4,660 $1,000: 14,684 0.1 16,738 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................................farms: 4,648 8.7 5,396 $1,000: 33,121 0.2 38,523 $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................................farms: 4,513 8.4 4,675 $1,000: 64,307 0.4 66,662 : $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................................farms: 1,534 2.9 1,417 $1,000: 34,246 0.2 31,427 $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................................farms: 2,696 5.0 2,780 $1,000: 84,461 0.5 88,208 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................................farms: 1,417 2.6 1,337 $1,000: 63,124 0.4 59,770 $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................................farms: 3,982 7.4 4,069 $1,000: 283,565 1.6 291,131 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................................farms: 4,687 8.7 5,008 $1,000: 760,768 4.2 819,750 : $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................................farms: 3,286 6.1 3,390 $1,000: 1,182,066 6.6 1,217,889 $500,000 to $999,999 ..................................................farms: 2,662 5.0 2,657 $1,000: 1,922,804 10.7 1,900,119 $1,000,000 or more ...................................................farms: 4,272 8.0 2,677 $1,000: 13,578,074 75.3 6,567,457 $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 ............................................farms: 2,526 4.7 2,032 $1,000: 4,065,382 22.5 3,119,861 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 ............................................farms: 1,275 2.4 473 $1,000: 4,409,517 24.5 1,614,597 $5,000,000 or more ..................................................farms: 471 0.9 172 $1,000: 5,103,175 28.3 1,833,000 : Value of sales by commodity or commodity group: : Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops .........................farms: 34,247 63.9 36,694 $1,000: 11,790,375 65.4 7,121,060 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and dry peas ...........................farms: 24,660 46.0 26,839 $1,000: 11,288,293 62.6 6,728,274 Corn ..............................................................farms: 19,219 35.9 20,259 $1,000: 6,499,216 36.0 3,542,096 Wheat .............................................................farms: 3,008 5.6 3,233 $1,000: 163,254 0.9 82,683 Soybeans ..........................................................farms: 18,669 34.8 22,174 $1,000: 4,483,861 24.9 3,024,384 Sorghum ...........................................................farms: 57 0.1 56 $1,000: 3,297 (Z) 2,093 : Barley ............................................................farms: 39 0.1 40 $1,000: 409 (Z) 501 Rice ..............................................................farms: - - - $1,000: - - - Other grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and dry peas ...................farms: 460 0.9 632 $1,000: 138,256 0.8 76,517 : Tobacco .............................................................farms: 25 (Z) 46 $1,000: 1,824 (Z) 3,304 : Cotton and cottonseed ...............................................farms: - - - $1,000: - - - : Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet potatoes ....................farms: 1,465 2.7 1,455 $1,000: 216,967 1.2 135,978 : Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ......................................farms: 953 1.8 846 $1,000: 25,335 0.1 15,970 Fruits and tree nuts ..............................................farms: 654 1.2 581 $1,000: 15,044 0.1 10,678 Berries ...........................................................farms: 521 1.0 450 $1,000: 10,290 0.1 5,292 : Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and sod ..........................farms: 1,048 2.0 900 $1,000: 140,403 0.8 131,581 : Cultivated Christmas trees and short : rotation woody crops ...............................................farms: 151 0.3 151 $1,000: 3,669 (Z) 2,897 Cultivated Christmas trees ........................................farms: 151 0.3 151 $1,000: 3,669 (Z) 2,897 Short rotation woody crops ........................................farms: - - - $1,000: - - - : Other crops and hay .................................................farms: 11,137 20.8 12,518 $1,000: 113,885 0.6 103,056 Maple syrup .......................................................farms: 313 0.6 287 $1,000: 881 (Z) 696 : Livestock, poultry, and their products ................................farms: 19,506 36.4 21,604 $1,000: 6,238,659 34.6 3,986,276 Poultry and eggs ....................................................farms: 4,402 8.2 4,337 $1,000: 2,579,709 14.3 1,357,590 Cattle and calves ...................................................farms: 10,984 20.5 13,529 $1,000: 609,349 3.4 510,529 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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: 850 1.6 1,290 $1,000: 1,069,949 5.9 708,425 Hogs and pigs .......................................................farms: 2,312 4.3 2,937 $1,000: 1,874,498 10.4 1,354,270 Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and milk ................................farms: 3,013 5.6 3,232 $1,000: 18,831 0.1 11,337 Horses, ponies, mules, burros, and donkeys ..........................farms: 2,574 4.8 2,418 $1,000: 50,142 0.3 27,999 Aquaculture .........................................................farms: 60 0.1 35 $1,000: 11,832 0.1 6,286 : Other animals and other animal : products (see text) ................................................farms: 1,867 3.5 1,428 $1,000: 24,349 0.1 9,840 : LANDLORD'S SHARE OF TOTAL SALES : : Value of landlord's share of total sales ..................................farms: 3,186 5.9 3,971 $1,000: 457,103 2.5 268,747 : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to consumers ..................................farms: 2,735 5.1 3,235 $1,000: 45,160 0.3 35,948 Average per farm ....................................................dollars: 16,512 (X) 11,112 : By value of sales: : $1 to $499 ............................................................farms: 581 1.1 715 $1,000: 122 (Z) 145 $500 to $999 ..........................................................farms: 318 0.6 422 $1,000: 215 (Z) 273 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................................farms: 899 1.7 1,074 $1,000: 2,045 (Z) 2,620 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................................farms: 319 0.6 431 $1,000: 2,224 (Z) 2,957 $10,000 to $24,999 ....................................................farms: 309 0.6 329 $1,000: 4,706 (Z) 4,929 : $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................................farms: 125 0.2 116 $1,000: 4,187 (Z) 3,944 $50,000 or more .......................................................farms: 184 0.3 148 $1,000: 31,661 0.2 21,080 : Value of food sold directly to retail markets, : institutions, and food hubs for local or : regionally branded products ..............................................farms: 1,071 2.0 528 $1,000: 305,128 1.7 80,365 Average per farm ....................................................dollars: 284,900 (X) 152,207 : By value of sales: : $1 to $499 ............................................................farms: 92 0.2 74 $1,000: 19 (Z) 17 $500 to $999 ..........................................................farms: 84 0.2 53 $1,000: 63 (Z) 35 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................................farms: 359 0.7 142 $1,000: 851 (Z) 328 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................................farms: 124 0.2 69 $1,000: 869 (Z) 478 $10,000 to $24,999 ....................................................farms: 160 0.3 52 $1,000: 2,559 (Z) 817 : $25,000 to $49,999 ...................................................farms: 63 0.1 38 $1,000: 2,110 (Z) 1,279 $50,000 or more ......................................................farms: 189 0.4 100 $1,000: 298,658 1.7 77,412 : VALUE-ADDED PRODUCTS SOLD : : Value of processed or value-added agricultural : products sold ............................................................farms: 832 1.6 765 $1,000: 25,477 0.1 15,754 Average per farm ....................................................dollars: 30,622 (X) 20,593 : By value of sales: : $1 to $499 ............................................................farms: 197 0.4 235 $1,000: 37 (Z) 40 $500 to $999 ..........................................................farms: 55 0.1 93 $1,000: 32 (Z) 59 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................................farms: 262 0.5 211 $1,000: 591 (Z) 447 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................................farms: 71 0.1 53 $1,000: 455 (Z) 357 $10,000 to $24,999 ....................................................farms: 100 0.2 68 $1,000: 1,501 (Z) 991 : $25,000 to $49,999 ...................................................farms: 60 0.1 32 $1,000: 2,103 (Z) 1,088 $50,000 or more ......................................................farms: 87 0.2 73 $1,000: 20,758 0.1 12,772 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 53,599 53,599 13,481 56,649 56,649 27,156 $1,000: 18,141,988 18,029,033 112,955 11,450,250 11,107,336 342,914 Average per farm ................................dollars: 338,476 336,369 8,379 202,126 196,073 12,628 : By economic class: : : Less than $1,000 ..................................farms: 7,676 7,676 423 9,226 9,226 686 $1,000: 1,432 1,240 192 2,276 1,969 307 $1,000 to $2,499 ..................................farms: 5,635 5,635 1,953 6,068 6,068 2,227 $1,000: 9,217 6,195 3,022 10,241 7,000 3,241 $2,500 to $4,999 ..................................farms: 5,119 5,119 1,396 5,862 5,862 2,044 $1,000: 18,452 14,294 4,157 21,008 15,606 5,403 $5,000 to $9,999 ..................................farms: 5,390 5,390 1,159 6,314 6,314 2,296 $1,000: 38,292 32,353 5,939 45,099 36,859 8,240 $10,000 to $24,999 ................................farms: 6,534 6,534 1,149 6,725 6,725 3,168 $1,000: 105,611 97,436 8,175 108,086 94,235 13,852 : $25,000 to $49,999 ................................farms: 4,235 4,235 788 4,364 4,364 2,598 $1,000: 151,264 146,177 5,087 156,285 144,681 11,605 $50,000 to $99,999 ................................farms: 4,047 4,047 852 4,133 4,133 2,906 $1,000: 288,278 283,292 4,986 296,359 282,389 13,970 $100,000 to $249,999 ..............................farms: 4,689 4,689 1,354 5,035 5,035 3,872 $1,000: 760,483 752,309 8,174 824,484 791,495 32,989 $250,000 to $499,999 ..............................farms: 3,314 3,314 1,125 3,440 3,440 2,746 $1,000: 1,191,283 1,182,383 8,900 1,234,956 1,194,484 40,472 $500,000 to $999,999 ..............................farms: 2,664 2,664 1,079 2,656 2,656 2,283 $1,000: 1,925,019 1,912,561 12,458 1,891,382 1,829,334 62,048 : $1,000,000 or more ................................farms: 4,296 4,296 2,203 2,826 2,826 2,330 $1,000: 13,652,658 13,600,793 51,865 6,860,072 6,709,285 150,787 $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 ........................farms: 2,540 2,540 1,216 2,157 2,157 1,820 $1,000: 4,084,028 4,063,708 20,320 3,307,635 3,204,998 102,637 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 ........................farms: 1,281 1,281 703 489 489 401 $1,000: 4,433,948 4,414,090 19,857 1,669,721 1,632,818 36,903 $5,000,000 or more ..............................farms: 475 475 284 180 180 109 $1,000: 5,134,682 5,122,994 11,688 1,882,716 1,871,469 11,247 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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: 53,599 (X) 56,649 (X) $1,000: (X) 12,547,989 (X) 9,124,760 Average per farm ..........................................dollars: (X) 234,109 (X) 161,075 : Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 .....................................................: 7,399 21,196 11,113 30,158 $5,000 to $9,999 .................................................: 7,857 57,686 9,231 67,041 $10,000 to $24,999 ...............................................: 12,529 205,487 12,569 200,990 $25,000 to $49,999 ...............................................: 7,344 259,320 6,315 222,840 $50,000 to $99,999 ...............................................: 4,885 346,730 4,724 335,441 : $100,000 to $249,999 .............................................: 5,248 841,014 5,115 820,002 $250,000 to $499,999 .............................................: 2,961 1,060,184 3,298 1,166,204 $500,000 or more .................................................: 5,376 9,756,371 4,284 6,282,084 $500,000 to $999,999 ...........................................: 2,339 1,677,985 2,303 1,628,145 $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 .......................................: 2,176 3,353,431 1,536 2,286,619 $2,500,000 or more .............................................: 861 4,724,955 445 2,367,321 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners purchased .............farms: 30,777 (X) 34,098 (X) $1,000: (X) 1,728,700 (X) 1,034,849 percent of total: (X) 13.8 (X) 11.3 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $499 .....................................................: 3,632 828 5,177 1,197 $500 to $999 ...................................................: 2,538 1,742 3,272 2,224 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................: 7,488 18,359 8,865 21,427 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................: 3,261 22,687 3,578 24,754 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................................: 4,111 64,756 4,763 74,991 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................................: 2,797 98,371 3,133 109,486 $50,000 to $99,999 .............................................: 2,464 172,350 2,464 170,976 $100,000 or more ...............................................: 4,486 1,349,607 2,846 629,794 : Chemicals purchased ...........................................farms: 29,442 (X) 28,903 (X) $1,000: (X) 976,217 (X) 619,764 percent of total: (X) 7.8 (X) 6.8 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $499 .....................................................: 5,796 1,181 6,588 1,217 $500 to $999 ...................................................: 2,496 1,698 2,306 1,560 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................: 6,721 16,621 6,416 15,816 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................: 3,123 21,677 3,134 21,658 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................................: 3,848 60,900 4,116 65,603 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................................: 2,669 93,600 2,880 99,098 $50,000 or more ................................................: 4,789 780,540 3,463 414,813 $50,000 to $99,999 ...........................................: 2,101 144,986 1,987 136,430 $100,000 or more .............................................: 2,688 635,554 1,476 278,383 : Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased .....................farms: 26,852 (X) 26,094 (X) $1,000: (X) 1,177,907 (X) 955,024 percent of total: (X) 9.4 (X) 10.5 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $499 .....................................................: 3,052 685 3,223 708 $500 to $999 ...................................................: 1,903 1,287 1,658 1,107 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................: 5,876 15,012 5,004 12,329 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................: 3,086 22,272 2,917 20,665 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................................: 4,004 63,875 4,522 71,847 $25,000 or more ................................................: 8,931 1,074,777 8,770 848,368 $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................: 3,235 107,675 3,199 111,742 $50,000 or more ..............................................: 5,696 967,103 5,571 736,626 : Cover crop seed purchased ...................................farms: 4,299 (X) 4,430 (X) $1,000: (X) 17,833 (X) 16,017 percent of total: (X) 0.1 (X) 0.2 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $499 ...................................................: 1,233 235 1,542 294 $500 to $999 .................................................: 604 416 692 476 $1,000 to $4,999 .............................................: 1,463 3,196 1,516 3,405 $5,000 to $9,999 .............................................: 519 3,435 330 2,194 $10,000 to $24,999 ...........................................: 362 5,361 246 3,555 $25,000 or more ..............................................: 118 5,190 104 6,093 $25,000 to $49,999 .........................................: 86 2,854 64 1,955 $50,000 or more ............................................: 32 2,336 40 4,138 : Livestock and poultry purchased or leased .....................farms: 12,224 (X) 13,295 (X) $1,000: (X) 801,227 (X) 663,606 percent of total: (X) 6.4 (X) 7.3 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................................: 3,016 1,079 3,590 1,285 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................: 3,773 9,374 4,784 11,449 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................: 1,611 11,039 1,516 10,208 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................................: 1,441 21,911 1,228 18,237 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................................: 568 19,716 650 22,790 : $50,000 to $99,999 .............................................: 523 36,986 438 30,600 $100,000 to $249,999 ...........................................: 630 100,019 525 82,996 $250,000 or more ...............................................: 662 601,103 564 486,041 $250,000 to $499,999 .........................................: 284 100,863 265 95,629 $500,000 to $999,999 .........................................: 211 152,877 196 142,052 $1,000,000 or more ...........................................: 167 347,364 103 248,360 : Breeding livestock purchased or leased ......................farms: 5,632 (X) 6,931 (X) $1,000: (X) 107,451 (X) 104,419 percent of total: (X) 0.9 (X) 1.1 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ...................................................: 1,158 495 1,742 722 $1,000 to $4,999 .............................................: 2,181 5,341 3,055 7,128 $5,000 to $9,999 .............................................: 925 6,074 896 5,938 $10,000 to $24,999 ...........................................: 835 12,525 731 10,516 $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................: 233 8,099 252 8,627 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ...........................................: 138 9,486 93 6,321 $100,000 to $249,999 .........................................: 88 13,734 96 15,511 $250,000 or more .............................................: 74 51,698 66 49,657 $250,000 to $499,999 .......................................: 38 13,550 34 11,758 $500,000 to $999,999 .......................................: 23 15,595 20 13,553 $1,000,000 or more .........................................: 13 22,553 12 24,346 : Other livestock and poultry purchased : or leased ..................................................farms: 8,508 (X) 8,539 (X) $1,000: (X) 693,776 (X) 559,186 percent of total: (X) 5.5 (X) 6.1 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ...................................................: 2,725 878 3,103 990 $1,000 to $4,999 .............................................: 2,380 5,821 2,504 5,887 $5,000 to $9,999 .............................................: 831 5,711 715 4,814 $10,000 to $24,999 ...........................................: 696 10,397 533 8,312 $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................: 369 12,821 418 15,080 : $50,000 to $99,999 ...........................................: 379 26,803 343 23,978 $100,000 to $249,999 .........................................: 539 86,049 422 66,476 $250,000 or more .............................................: 589 545,296 501 433,650 $250,000 to $499,999 .......................................: 254 90,381 234 85,356 $500,000 to $999,999 .......................................: 181 132,922 174 127,248 $1,000,000 or more .........................................: 154 321,993 93 221,046 : Feed purchased ................................................farms: 24,475 (X) 27,879 (X) $1,000: (X) 2,080,607 (X) 1,401,597 percent of total: (X) 16.6 (X) 15.4 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................................: 4,892 2,402 6,728 3,142 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................: 10,211 25,623 12,616 29,638 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................: 3,560 23,667 3,382 22,143 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................................: 2,521 37,065 1,902 27,964 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................................: 744 25,771 800 27,123 : $50,000 to $99,999 .............................................: 520 35,702 669 47,287 $100,000 or more ...............................................: 2,027 1,930,378 1,782 1,244,302 $100,000 to $249,999 .........................................: 763 124,725 771 124,710 $250,000 to $499,999 .........................................: 459 162,260 391 144,440 $500,000 to $999,999 .........................................: 403 298,782 365 255,066 $1,000,000 or more ...........................................: 402 1,344,611 255 720,086 : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ...........................farms: 49,808 (X) 52,327 (X) $1,000: (X) 553,243 (X) 369,510 percent of total: (X) 4.4 (X) 4.0 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................................: 18,079 6,967 24,323 8,846 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................: 17,282 39,008 15,416 34,545 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................: 4,856 33,173 4,552 30,906 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................................: 4,566 70,264 4,528 69,439 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................................: 2,296 79,855 1,979 67,253 $50,000 or more ................................................: 2,729 323,976 1,529 158,523 : Utilities .....................................................farms: 34,725 (X) 36,108 (X) $1,000: (X) 228,531 (X) 182,105 percent of total: (X) 1.8 (X) 2.0 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $499 .....................................................: 5,426 1,443 7,611 1,937 $500 to $999 ...................................................: 5,180 3,414 6,356 4,148 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................: 15,880 35,775 14,871 32,951 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................: 3,822 25,400 3,575 23,837 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................................: 2,813 41,681 2,562 38,215 $25,000 or more ................................................: 1,604 120,818 1,133 81,018 $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................: 976 33,116 719 24,031 $50,000 or more ..............................................: 628 87,702 414 56,987 : Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ......................farms: 42,773 (X) 45,357 (X) $1,000: (X) 769,027 (X) 545,062 percent of total: (X) 6.1 (X) 6.0 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................................: 8,667 3,718 12,488 5,177 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................: 14,946 35,682 15,578 35,545 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................: 6,051 40,075 5,777 38,512 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................................: 6,341 96,911 6,147 94,098 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................................: 3,118 106,611 3,073 104,305 $50,000 or more ................................................: 3,650 486,029 2,294 267,426 $50,000 to $99,999 ...........................................: 2,206 149,160 1,500 99,368 $100,000 or more .............................................: 1,444 336,869 794 168,058 : Hired farm labor ..............................................farms: 11,968 (X) 13,237 (X) $1,000: (X) 741,445 (X) 540,959 percent of total: (X) 5.9 (X) 5.9 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................................: 1,869 848 3,317 1,435 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................: 2,420 5,785 3,311 7,304 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................: 1,656 11,562 1,206 8,130 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................................: 1,795 28,037 1,651 26,054 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................................: 1,082 39,141 1,429 50,646 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 .............................................: 1,692 111,839 1,163 80,665 $100,000 or more ...............................................: 1,454 544,233 1,160 366,725 $100,000 to $249,999 .........................................: 914 139,807 828 120,861 $250,000 to $499,999 .........................................: 356 114,919 192 64,008 $500,000 or more .............................................: 184 289,507 140 181,855 : Contract labor ................................................farms: 3,690 (X) 3,564 (X) $1,000: (X) 82,420 (X) 53,958 percent of total: (X) 0.7 (X) 0.6 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................................: 673 322 778 370 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................: 1,245 3,120 1,206 3,078 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................: 591 4,040 549 3,748 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................................: 607 9,573 562 8,873 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................................: 285 9,802 245 8,071 $50,000 or more ................................................: 289 55,563 224 29,818 $50,000 to $99,999 ...........................................: 179 12,244 154 10,304 $100,000 or more .............................................: 110 43,318 70 19,514 : Customwork and custom hauling .................................farms: 13,153 (X) 13,852 (X) $1,000: (X) 201,011 (X) 145,154 percent of total: (X) 1.6 (X) 1.6 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................................: 3,175 1,427 4,458 1,844 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................: 4,365 10,694 4,919 11,720 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................: 1,894 13,026 1,713 11,727 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................................: 2,013 30,602 1,561 24,285 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................................: 952 32,647 672 22,700 $50,000 or more ................................................: 754 112,615 529 72,879 $50,000 to $99,999 ...........................................: 493 34,390 333 22,468 $100,000 or more .............................................: 261 78,225 196 50,410 : Cash rent for land, buildings, and grazing fees ...............farms: 14,056 (X) 14,723 (X) $1,000: (X) 1,543,043 (X) 1,175,885 percent of total: (X) 12.3 (X) 12.9 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $499 .....................................................: 547 150 706 192 $500 to $999 ...................................................: 560 386 767 523 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................: 2,414 6,206 2,576 6,470 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................: 1,405 9,967 1,508 10,714 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................................: 2,157 34,658 2,378 38,535 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................................: 1,844 66,583 1,915 68,029 $50,000 or more ................................................: 5,129 1,425,093 4,873 1,051,422 : Rent and lease expenses for machinery, equipment, and farm : share of vehicles ............................................farms: 4,345 (X) 4,607 (X) $1,000: (X) 114,263 (X) 84,059 percent of total: (X) 0.9 (X) 0.9 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $499 .....................................................: 635 155 842 185 $500 to $999 ...................................................: 358 255 409 262 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................: 1,182 2,900 1,191 2,714 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................: 610 4,096 599 4,146 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................................: 667 10,720 810 12,928 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................................: 339 11,445 369 12,797 $50,000 or more ................................................: 554 84,693 387 51,028 : Interest expense ..............................................farms: 21,150 (X) 23,040 (X) $1,000: (X) 457,847 (X) 417,576 percent of total: (X) 3.6 (X) 4.6 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................................: 2,158 988 2,885 1,351 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................: 6,255 16,858 7,440 19,784 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................: 4,413 30,820 4,405 30,942 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................................: 4,424 69,279 4,450 68,688 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................................: 1,883 66,016 2,019 69,545 $50,000 to $99,999 .............................................: 1,162 79,423 1,151 78,938 $100,000 or more ...............................................: 855 194,463 690 148,328 : Secured by real estate ......................................farms: 16,652 (X) 19,193 (X) $1,000: (X) 336,041 (X) 314,089 percent of total: (X) 2.7 (X) 3.4 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ...................................................: 1,516 718 2,297 1,086 $1,000 to $4,999 .............................................: 4,779 13,332 6,432 16,993 $5,000 to $9,999 .............................................: 3,799 26,393 3,827 26,683 $10,000 to $24,999 ...........................................: 3,546 54,379 3,768 57,745 $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................: 1,535 53,136 1,526 52,447 $50,000 to $99,999 ...........................................: 888 60,400 847 56,942 $100,000 or more .............................................: 589 127,682 496 102,192 : Not secured by real estate ..................................farms: 11,687 (X) 12,429 (X) $1,000: (X) 121,806 (X) 103,486 percent of total: (X) 1.0 (X) 1.1 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ...................................................: 2,641 1,237 3,475 1,627 $1,000 to $4,999 .............................................: 4,916 11,707 5,063 11,808 $5,000 to $9,999 .............................................: 1,608 10,476 1,586 10,793 $10,000 to $24,999 ...........................................: 1,574 25,493 1,411 21,662 $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................: 527 17,886 541 18,318 $50,000 to $99,999 ...........................................: 252 18,080 232 14,818 $100,000 or more .............................................: 169 36,928 121 24,462 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 51,518 (X) 54,616 (X) $1,000: (X) 362,621 (X) 332,880 percent of total: (X) 2.9 (X) 3.6 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $499 .....................................................: 3,706 1,033 5,613 1,450 $500 to $999 ...................................................: 4,572 3,346 6,601 4,824 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................: 27,798 72,392 26,944 65,226 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................: 7,676 53,162 7,420 50,896 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................................: 5,158 78,937 5,635 85,370 $25,000 or more ................................................: 2,608 153,751 2,403 125,114 : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom services : for livestock ................................................farms: 16,404 (X) 20,109 (X) $1,000: (X) 115,694 (X) 80,443 percent of total: (X) 0.9 (X) 0.9 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................................: 8,491 3,581 12,570 4,524 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................: 5,292 11,373 5,537 11,171 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................: 1,212 8,371 922 6,176 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................................: 786 12,276 583 9,136 : $25,000 to $49,999 .............................................: 324 11,840 262 8,533 $50,000 to $99,999 .............................................: 173 12,246 125 8,536 $100,000 or more ...............................................: 126 56,008 110 32,367 $100,000 to $249,999 .........................................: 61 8,786 67 10,761 $250,000 or more .............................................: 65 47,222 43 21,606 : All other production expenses .................................farms: 30,795 (X) 25,652 (X) $1,000: (X) 614,186 (X) 522,327 percent of total: (X) 4.9 (X) 5.7 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................................: 6,243 2,755 4,966 2,277 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................: 11,569 28,686 9,571 23,207 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................: 3,760 25,512 3,333 22,819 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................................: 4,228 61,650 3,925 60,925 : $25,000 to $49,999 .............................................: 2,018 65,298 1,879 64,756 $50,000 to $99,999 .............................................: 2,033 129,862 1,109 74,866 $100,000 or more ...............................................: 944 300,424 869 273,478 $100,000 to $249,999 .........................................: 711 111,956 615 88,537 $250,000 or more .............................................: 233 188,467 254 184,941 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ ........................farms: 3,048 (X) 3,424 (X) $1,000: (X) 149,992 (X) 102,493 percent of total: (X) 1.2 (X) 1.1 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $499 .......................................................: 135 28 271 60 $500 to $999 .....................................................: 140 96 176 128 $1,000 to $4,999 .................................................: 532 1,449 683 1,790 $5,000 to $9,999 .................................................: 380 2,752 462 3,300 $10,000 to $24,999 ...............................................: 561 8,892 776 12,586 $25,000 or more ..................................................: 1,300 136,774 1,056 84,629 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................................: 457 15,802 478 16,849 $50,000 to $99,999 .............................................: 345 24,103 355 24,805 $100,000 or more ...............................................: 498 96,870 223 42,975 : Depreciation expenses claimed ...................................farms: 28,836 (X) 25,475 (X) $1,000: (X) 1,427,314 (X) 907,011 percent of total: (X) 11.4 (X) 9.9 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $499 .......................................................: 1,644 419 1,341 322 $500 to $999 .....................................................: 1,425 1,015 1,327 903 $1,000 to $4,999 .................................................: 7,204 18,830 7,043 17,874 $5,000 to $9,999 .................................................: 4,526 31,386 3,695 25,406 $10,000 to $24,999 ...............................................: 5,445 86,838 4,926 77,268 $25,000 or more ..................................................: 8,592 1,288,826 7,143 785,238 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................................: 3,090 106,160 2,987 103,496 $50,000 to $99,999 .............................................: 2,281 159,822 2,121 144,580 $100,000 or more ...............................................: 3,221 1,022,844 2,035 537,161 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 .....................: 53,599 6,137,969 56,649 2,842,129 Average per farm ................................dollars: (X) 114,516 (X) 50,171 : Farms with net gains 1/ ..................................: 29,400 6,772,119 31,031 3,366,599 Average per farm ..............................dollars: (X) 230,344 (X) 108,491 : Farms with gains of- : less than $1,000 .....................................: 1,275 608 1,831 888 $1,000 to $4,999 .....................................: 3,714 10,334 4,737 13,035 $5,000 to $9,999 .....................................: 2,770 20,262 3,613 26,324 $10,000 to $24,999 ...................................: 4,573 76,049 5,558 91,468 $25,000 to $49,999 ...................................: 3,974 143,853 4,349 157,528 $50,000 or more ......................................: 13,094 6,521,012 10,943 3,077,356 : Farms with net losses ....................................: 24,199 634,150 25,618 524,470 Average per farm ..............................dollars: (X) 26,206 (X) 20,473 : Farms with losses of- : less than $1,000 .....................................: 1,421 737 2,117 1,092 $1,000 to $4,999 .....................................: 6,025 17,590 7,720 22,227 $5,000 to $9,999 .....................................: 5,432 39,704 5,898 42,351 $10,000 to $24,999 ...................................: 6,722 106,401 6,093 94,881 $25,000 to $49,999 ...................................: 2,603 90,525 2,033 69,867 $50,000 or more ......................................: 1,996 379,193 1,757 294,053 : Net cash farm income of producers ..........................: 53,599 4,636,184 56,649 2,141,702 Average per farm ................................dollars: (X) 86,498 (X) 37,807 : Producers reporting net gains 1/ .........................: 28,970 5,338,749 30,497 2,748,028 Average per farm ..............................dollars: (X) 184,285 (X) 90,108 : Farms with gains of- : less than $1,000 .....................................: 1,296 614 1,842 892 $1,000 to $4,999 .....................................: 3,765 10,476 4,800 13,208 $5,000 to $9,999 .....................................: 2,814 20,612 3,668 26,762 $10,000 to $24,999 ...................................: 4,712 78,463 5,692 93,548 $25,000 to $49,999 ...................................: 4,165 150,589 4,358 157,715 $50,000 or more ......................................: 12,218 5,077,996 10,137 2,455,903 : Producers reporting net losses ...........................: 24,629 702,565 26,152 606,325 Average per farm ..............................dollars: (X) 28,526 (X) 23,185 : Farms with losses of- : less than $1,000 .....................................: 1,444 752 2,138 1,103 $1,000 to $4,999 .....................................: 6,037 17,634 7,786 22,427 $5,000 to $9,999 .....................................: 5,442 39,765 5,916 42,487 $10,000 to $24,999 ...................................: 6,815 107,886 6,194 96,574 $25,000 to $49,999 ...................................: 2,646 92,138 2,113 72,897 $50,000 or more ......................................: 2,245 444,390 2,005 370,836 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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 ...........................: 13,481 112,955 27,156 342,914 :: Government payments - Con. : Average per farm ...................dollars: (X) 8,379 (X) 12,628 :: Amount from other Federal farm : : :: programs - Con. : Farms with receipts of- : :: : $1 to $999 ................................: 3,080 1,283 5,387 2,440 :: Farms with receipts of- : $1,000 to $4,999 ..........................: 6,061 14,393 10,237 25,504 :: $1 to $999 ..............................: 1,047 419 5,820 2,599 $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................: 1,881 13,252 3,951 27,916 :: $1,000 to $4,999 ........................: 1,638 4,093 8,115 19,774 $10,000 to $24,999 ........................: 1,489 22,834 4,134 65,354 :: $5,000 to $9,999 ........................: 805 5,861 3,142 22,161 $25,000 to $49,999 ........................: 580 19,877 2,016 69,678 :: $10,000 to $24,999 ......................: 871 13,807 3,589 57,352 $50,000 or more ...........................: 390 41,317 1,431 152,021 :: $25,000 or more .........................: 783 53,220 3,171 206,474 : :: : Amount from Conservation Reserve, : :: Commodity Credit Corporation Loans ............: 473 123,144 1,049 227,674 Wetlands Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, : :: Average per farm ...................dollars: (X) 260,347 (X) 217,039 or Conservation Reserve Enhancement : :: : Programs ...................................: 9,981 35,555 10,469 34,555 :: Farms with receipts of- : Average per farm .................dollars: (X) 3,562 (X) 3,301 :: $1 to $999 ................................: 30 9 56 25 : :: $1,000 to $4,999 ..........................: 58 157 79 180 Farms with receipts of- : :: $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................: 10 86 41 304 $1 to $999 ..............................: 2,973 1,285 3,743 1,647 :: $10,000 to $19,999 ........................: 11 156 55 744 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................: 5,035 11,752 4,908 11,474 :: $20,000 to $24,999 ........................: 6 141 12 270 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................: 1,210 8,397 1,117 7,658 :: $25,000 to $49,999 ........................: 34 1,327 108 3,793 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................: 623 8,911 568 8,452 :: $50,000 or more ...........................: 324 121,269 698 222,360 $25,000 or more .........................: 140 5,210 133 5,323 :: : : :: Amount spent to repay CCC loans .............: 424 86,397 851 170,685 Amount from other Federal farm programs .....: 5,144 77,400 23,837 308,359 :: : Average per farm .................dollars: (X) 15,047 (X) 12,936 :: : ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 .........: 23,237 543,969 26,802 516,639 :: Total income from farm-related : Average per farm ....................dollars: (X) 23,410 (X) 19,276 :: sources - Con. : : :: Agri-tourism and recreational : Farms with receipts of- : :: services - Con. : $1 to $999 .................................: 3,967 1,548 5,385 2,170 :: Farms with receipts of- - Con. : $1,000 to $4,999 ...........................: 6,580 16,832 8,045 20,500 :: : $5,000 to $9,999 ...........................: 3,548 24,834 4,010 28,389 :: $5,000 to $9,999 .........................: 30 195 65 466 $10,000 to $24,999 .........................: 4,140 65,752 4,503 70,953 :: $10,000 to $24,999 .......................: 67 1,065 40 694 $25,000 to $49,999 .........................: 2,390 83,180 2,472 86,117 :: $25,000 or more ..........................: 72 13,007 51 6,445 $50,000 or more ............................: 2,612 351,823 2,387 308,510 :: : : :: Patronage dividends and refunds from : Customwork and other agricultural : :: cooperatives ................................: 8,613 45,789 9,496 23,801 services ....................................: 3,658 93,141 3,988 72,880 :: Average per farm ..................dollars: (X) 5,316 (X) 2,506 Average per farm ..................dollars: (X) 25,462 (X) 18,275 :: : : :: Farms with receipts of- : Farms with receipts of- : :: $1 to $999 ...............................: 3,598 1,191 5,257 1,707 $1 to $999 ...............................: 487 247 691 339 :: $1,000 to $4,999 .........................: 2,911 6,710 3,148 6,737 $1,000 to $4,999 .........................: 1,066 2,618 1,336 3,343 :: $5,000 to $9,999 .........................: 1,011 6,804 648 4,243 $5,000 to $9,999 .........................: 512 3,465 578 3,939 :: $10,000 to $24,999 .......................: 779 11,440 351 4,846 $10,000 to $24,999 .......................: 728 11,833 727 11,242 :: $25,000 or more ..........................: 314 19,644 92 6,267 $25,000 to $49,999 .......................: 417 14,275 330 11,046 :: : $50,000 or more ..........................: 448 60,704 326 42,970 :: Crop and livestock insurance : : :: payments ....................................: 2,376 52,676 4,763 89,785 Gross cash rent or share payments ............: 11,083 264,936 12,459 242,583 :: Average per farm ..................dollars: (X) 22,170 (X) 18,851 Average per farm ..................dollars: (X) 23,905 (X) 19,470 :: : : :: Farms with receipts of- : Farms with receipts of- : :: $1 to $999 ...............................: 345 171 728 395 $1 to $999 ...............................: 849 444 1,283 691 :: $1,000 to $4,999 .........................: 880 2,238 1,686 4,385 $1,000 to $4,999 .........................: 3,242 8,766 4,058 10,771 :: $5,000 to $9,999 .........................: 384 2,634 838 5,923 $5,000 to $9,999 .........................: 2,027 14,413 2,285 16,177 :: $10,000 to $24,999 .......................: 377 6,109 795 12,122 $10,000 to $24,999 .......................: 2,292 36,668 2,459 38,393 :: $25,000 or more ..........................: 390 41,524 716 66,960 $25,000 or more ..........................: 2,673 204,645 2,374 176,552 :: : : :: Amount from State and local government : Sales of forest products, excluding : :: agricultural program payments ...............: 602 2,320 715 3,587 Christmas trees, short rotation woody : :: Average per farm ..................dollars: (X) 3,853 (X) 5,017 crops, and maple products ...................: 1,323 24,845 1,632 22,384 :: : Average per farm ..................dollars: (X) 18,779 (X) 13,716 :: Farms with receipts of- : : :: $1 to $999 ...............................: 204 72 207 85 Farms with receipts of- : :: $1,000 to $4,999 .........................: 282 618 338 739 $1 to $999 ...............................: 326 121 362 131 :: $5,000 to $9,999 .........................: 65 456 76 501 $1,000 to $4,999 .........................: 331 781 428 1,041 :: $10,000 to $24,999 .......................: 33 485 65 1,026 $5,000 to $9,999 .........................: 164 1,142 230 1,587 :: $25,000 or more ..........................: 18 689 29 1,237 $10,000 to $24,999 .......................: 222 3,396 350 5,547 :: : $25,000 or more ..........................: 280 19,405 262 14,078 :: Other farm-related income sources ............: 1,816 45,688 2,681 53,673 : :: Average per farm ..................dollars: (X) 25,158 (X) 20,020 Agri-tourism and recreational services .......: 382 14,575 393 7,946 :: : Average per farm ..................dollars: (X) 38,155 (X) 20,218 :: Farms with receipts of- : : :: $1 to $999 ...............................: 499 144 712 230 Farms with receipts of- : :: $1,000 to $4,999 .........................: 425 1,082 800 2,026 $1 to $999 ...............................: 90 25 97 39 :: $5,000 to $9,999 .........................: 210 1,443 316 2,228 $1,000 to $4,999 .........................: 123 284 140 302 :: $10,000 to $24,999 .......................: 296 4,550 373 5,980 : :: $25,000 or more ..........................: 386 38,470 480 43,210 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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: 53,599 100.0 56,649 :: Total cropland - Con. : Land in farms .....................................acres: 14,602,240 100.0 14,969,996 :: Other cropland - Con. : : :: : Total cropland ....................................farms: 44,532 83.1 47,127 :: Cropland on which all crops failed or : acres: 12,531,737 85.8 12,909,673 :: were abandoned ...............................farms: 1,218 2.3 1,612 Harvested cropland ..............................farms: 39,094 72.9 41,693 :: acres: 49,353 0.3 49,315 acres: 11,955,458 81.9 12,345,774 :: Cropland in summer fallow .....................farms: 1,397 2.6 1,347 Farms by acres harvested: : :: acres: 28,027 0.2 22,639 1 to 49 acres ....................................: 20,634 38.5 21,391 :: : 1 to 9 acres ...................................: 8,305 15.5 8,303 :: Total woodland ....................................farms: 24,289 45.3 25,910 10 to 19 acres .................................: 5,269 9.8 5,758 :: acres: 1,038,481 7.1 1,034,784 20 to 29 acres .................................: 3,153 5.9 3,293 :: Woodland pastured ...............................farms: 5,251 9.8 6,155 30 to 49 acres .................................: 3,907 7.3 4,037 :: acres: 93,637 0.6 115,113 : :: Woodland not pastured ...........................farms: 21,368 39.9 22,429 50 to 99 acres ...................................: 4,645 8.7 4,654 :: acres: 944,844 6.5 919,671 100 to 199 acres .................................: 3,675 6.9 4,070 :: : 200 to 499 acres .................................: 4,213 7.9 4,855 :: Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : 500 to 999 acres .................................: 2,555 4.8 3,129 :: cropland and woodland pastured ...................farms: 20,603 38.4 23,334 1,000 to 1,999 acres .............................: 1,873 3.5 2,294 :: acres: 449,624 3.1 508,735 2,000 acres or more ..............................: 1,499 2.8 1,300 :: : : :: Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : Other pasture and grazing land that could : :: facilities, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc .........farms: 34,803 64.9 37,501 have been used for crops without : :: acres: 582,398 4.0 516,804 additional improvement .........................farms: 3,719 6.9 4,123 :: : acres: 89,535 0.6 93,063 :: CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : :: : Other cropland ..................................farms: 13,352 24.9 13,378 :: Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : acres: 486,744 3.3 470,836 :: Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation : : :: Reserve Enhancement Programs .....................farms: 9,981 (X) 10,469 Cropland idle or used for cover crops or : :: acres: 199,674 (X) 223,755 soil-improvement, but not harvested and : :: : not pastured or grazed .......................farms: 11,444 21.4 11,121 :: Land enrolled in crop insurance programs ..........farms: 14,520 (X) 15,658 acres: 409,364 2.8 398,882 :: acres: 10,032,069 (X) 9,851,254 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ....................................: 53,599 56,649 14,602,240 14,969,996 11,955,458 12,345,774 610,670 555,443 Farms by size: : 1 to 9 acres .................................: 6,418 7,622 33,182 40,400 9,197 10,669 766 835 10 to 49 acres ...............................: 18,772 18,665 465,096 472,474 171,383 178,037 3,628 3,322 50 to 69 acres ...............................: 4,146 4,014 241,828 233,528 99,821 92,856 2,248 1,418 70 to 99 acres ...............................: 4,716 4,734 386,952 389,360 172,381 175,508 3,821 2,508 100 to 139 acres .............................: 3,907 4,111 454,893 478,522 226,326 236,797 3,988 2,900 : 140 to 179 acres .............................: 2,293 2,518 359,621 396,030 198,974 220,780 5,038 3,412 180 to 219 acres .............................: 1,586 1,746 313,171 344,067 196,143 213,248 5,301 6,352 220 to 259 acres .............................: 1,244 1,306 295,900 310,879 187,254 207,548 3,301 3,708 260 to 499 acres .............................: 3,857 4,367 1,386,524 1,567,706 1,040,230 1,192,435 31,221 32,267 500 to 999 acres .............................: 2,919 3,529 2,061,737 2,496,561 1,766,224 2,165,952 61,975 71,005 : 1,000 to 1,999 acres .........................: 2,043 2,585 2,826,727 3,554,387 2,561,727 3,261,020 118,619 148,034 2,000 to 4,999 acres .........................: 1,517 1,304 4,496,337 3,684,978 4,159,336 3,451,976 272,652 206,087 5,000 acres or more ..........................: 181 148 1,280,272 1,001,104 1,166,462 938,948 98,112 73,595 : Farms with harvested cropland ....................: 39,094 41,693 13,833,330 14,255,295 11,955,458 12,345,774 609,697 555,039 Farms by size: : 1 to 9 acres .................................: 2,701 3,000 14,990 17,517 9,197 10,669 742 704 10 to 49 acres ...............................: 12,035 12,190 308,685 318,450 171,383 178,037 3,553 3,059 50 to 69 acres ...............................: 3,002 2,956 175,159 172,339 99,821 92,856 2,248 1,408 70 to 99 acres ...............................: 3,576 3,677 293,350 302,916 172,381 175,508 3,707 2,508 100 to 139 acres .............................: 3,170 3,353 370,111 390,552 226,326 236,797 3,948 2,900 : 140 to 179 acres .............................: 1,929 2,172 302,758 341,885 198,974 220,780 5,038 3,412 180 to 219 acres .............................: 1,428 1,556 281,756 306,664 196,143 213,248 5,301 6,352 220 to 259 acres .............................: 1,105 1,207 263,257 287,514 187,254 207,548 3,211 3,708 260 to 499 acres .............................: 3,597 4,117 1,297,122 1,482,868 1,040,230 1,192,435 30,591 32,267 500 to 999 acres .............................: 2,855 3,463 2,016,957 2,454,130 1,766,224 2,165,952 61,975 71,005 : 1,000 to 1,999 acres .........................: 2,011 2,557 2,782,421 3,520,428 2,561,727 3,261,020 118,619 148,034 2,000 to 4,999 acres .........................: 1,507 1,299 4,465,710 3,671,264 4,159,336 3,451,976 272,652 206,087 5,000 acres or more ..........................: 178 146 1,261,054 988,768 1,166,462 938,948 98,112 73,595 : Farms with irrigated land ........................: 3,006 2,836 2,368,209 2,056,307 2,162,836 1,863,230 610,670 555,443 Farms by size: : 1 to 9 acres .................................: 522 491 2,092 2,384 1,058 962 766 835 10 to 49 acres ...............................: 695 599 16,961 14,521 6,747 6,351 3,628 3,322 50 to 69 acres ...............................: 137 110 8,030 6,435 4,279 2,900 2,248 1,418 70 to 99 acres ...............................: 144 123 11,720 10,353 6,793 5,130 3,821 2,508 100 to 139 acres .............................: 105 101 12,310 11,469 7,644 7,058 3,988 2,900 : 140 to 179 acres .............................: 78 53 12,527 8,368 9,958 6,165 5,038 3,412 180 to 219 acres .............................: 67 84 13,095 16,729 9,882 13,290 5,301 6,352 220 to 259 acres .............................: 44 48 10,402 11,442 6,968 8,380 3,301 3,708 260 to 499 acres .............................: 240 239 83,262 87,608 69,536 73,531 31,221 32,267 500 to 999 acres .............................: 247 297 178,891 210,427 153,857 187,514 61,975 71,005 : 1,000 to 1,999 acres .........................: 284 350 398,836 490,024 375,866 458,936 118,619 148,034 2,000 to 4,999 acres .........................: 379 297 1,146,830 868,061 1,073,884 803,453 272,652 206,087 5,000 acres or more ..........................: 64 44 473,253 318,486 436,364 289,560 98,112 73,595 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 3,006 2,836 :: Irrigated land - Con. : Proportion of farms ........................percent: 5.6 5.0 :: Acres irrigated: - Con. : : :: : Irrigated land ...................................acres: 610,670 555,443 :: 1,000 to 1,999 acres .........................farms: 115 94 Average per farm .............................acres: 203 196 :: acres: 144,678 118,618 : :: 2,000 acres or more ..........................farms: 44 37 Acres irrigated: : :: acres: 134,510 104,193 1 to 9 acres .................................farms: 1,316 1,220 :: Irrigated land use: : acres: 2,563 2,593 :: Harvested cropland ...........................farms: 2,950 2,705 10 to 49 acres ...............................farms: 393 345 :: acres: 605,934 553,193 acres: 10,061 9,022 :: Pastureland and other land ...................farms: 124 182 50 to 99 acres ...............................farms: 236 244 :: acres: 4,736 2,250 acres: 16,057 16,678 :: : : :: Land in irrigated farms ..........................acres: 2,368,209 2,056,307 100 to 199 acres .............................farms: 312 303 :: Cropland .......................................acres: 2,216,827 1,912,010 acres: 43,197 41,671 :: Harvested cropland ...........................acres: 2,162,836 1,863,230 200 to 499 acres .............................farms: 380 388 :: : acres: 119,672 122,070 :: Land with irrigation systems or equipment : 500 to 999 acres .............................farms: 210 205 :: present (see text) ..............................farms: 3,265 (NA) acres: 139,932 140,598 :: acres: 656,001 (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: 53,599 56,649 3,006 2,836 872 651 50,593 53,813 Land in farms .......................................................acres: 14,602,240 14,969,996 2,368,209 2,056,307 64,074 59,197 12,234,031 12,913,689 : Estimated market value of land and buildings: : Average per farm ..............................................dollars: 2,250,114 1,737,741 6,148,406 4,894,461 739,923 788,660 2,018,496 1,571,378 Average per acre ..............................................dollars: 8,259 6,576 7,804 6,750 10,070 8,673 8,347 6,548 : Irrigated land ......................................................acres: 610,670 555,443 610,670 555,443 32,016 29,404 (X) (X) : Land in farms according to use: : Total cropland ....................................................farms: 44,532 47,127 2,985 2,769 872 651 41,547 44,358 acres: 12,531,737 12,909,673 2,216,827 1,912,010 35,773 34,041 10,314,910 10,997,663 Harvested cropland ..............................................farms: 39,094 41,693 2,966 2,763 872 651 36,128 38,930 acres: 11,955,458 12,345,774 2,162,836 1,863,230 31,691 29,144 9,792,622 10,482,544 : Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured ..........................farms: 22,503 25,500 845 962 235 188 21,658 24,538 acres: 539,159 601,798 21,765 34,965 3,710 7,830 517,394 566,833 Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands Reserve, : Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve Enhancement : Programs ...........................................................farms: 9,981 10,469 447 469 51 33 9,534 10,000 acres: 199,674 223,755 11,693 12,685 1,372 306 187,981 211,070 Owned and rented land in farms: : Owned land in farms ...............................................farms: 51,305 53,882 2,786 2,613 818 580 48,519 51,269 acres: 6,974,236 7,264,045 848,298 829,145 46,618 38,694 6,125,938 6,434,900 Rented or leased land in farms ....................................farms: 16,047 18,629 1,442 1,469 131 136 14,605 17,160 acres: 7,628,004 7,705,951 1,519,911 1,227,162 17,456 20,503 6,108,093 6,478,789 : Market value of agricultural products sold .........................$1,000: 18,029,033 11,107,336 3,038,087 1,821,363 272,918 162,081 14,990,946 9,285,973 Average per farm ..............................................dollars: 336,369 196,073 1,010,674 642,230 312,979 248,973 296,305 172,560 : Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops .....................farms: 34,247 36,694 2,917 2,657 844 598 31,330 34,037 $1,000: 11,790,375 7,121,060 2,505,444 1,356,980 131,508 119,345 9,284,930 5,764,080 Livestock, poultry, and their products ............................farms: 19,506 21,604 946 986 228 178 18,560 20,618 $1,000: 6,238,659 3,986,276 532,643 464,384 141,410 42,737 5,706,016 3,521,892 : Total farm production expenses .....................................$1,000: 12,547,989 9,124,760 2,167,573 1,498,713 197,123 125,596 10,380,415 7,626,047 Average per farm ..............................................dollars: 234,109 161,075 721,082 528,460 226,059 192,927 205,175 141,714 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners purchased .................farms: 30,777 34,098 2,563 2,472 640 487 28,214 31,626 $1,000: 1,728,700 1,034,849 348,014 174,082 8,549 5,448 1,380,686 860,767 Chemicals purchased ...............................................farms: 29,442 28,903 2,474 2,222 569 368 26,968 26,681 $1,000: 976,217 619,764 202,301 108,065 5,184 4,039 773,916 511,699 Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased .........................farms: 26,852 26,094 2,663 2,270 718 411 24,189 23,824 $1,000: 1,177,907 955,024 248,403 160,702 18,520 12,628 929,504 794,322 Cover crop seed purchased .......................................farms: 4,299 4,430 699 660 158 91 3,600 3,770 $1,000: 17,833 16,017 4,228 3,500 196 166 13,605 12,517 Livestock and poultry purchased or leased .........................farms: 12,224 13,295 573 647 155 111 11,651 12,648 $1,000: 801,227 663,606 66,540 68,457 16,029 6,431 734,688 595,149 : Feed purchased ....................................................farms: 24,475 27,879 1,050 1,141 273 228 23,425 26,738 $1,000: 2,080,607 1,401,597 182,159 148,631 47,971 20,226 1,898,448 1,252,967 Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ...............................farms: 49,808 52,327 2,872 2,776 803 617 46,936 49,551 $1,000: 553,243 369,510 99,273 61,727 6,764 5,356 453,969 307,784 Utilities .........................................................farms: 34,725 36,108 2,448 2,324 578 436 32,277 33,784 $1,000: 228,531 182,105 40,913 34,161 5,486 3,949 187,618 147,944 Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ..........................farms: 42,773 45,357 2,700 2,600 693 537 40,073 42,757 $1,000: 769,027 545,062 133,288 91,621 12,411 7,646 635,738 453,442 : Hired farm labor ..................................................farms: 11,968 13,237 1,441 1,431 303 221 10,527 11,806 $1,000: 741,445 540,959 186,499 152,856 38,702 24,807 554,945 388,103 Contract labor ....................................................farms: 3,690 3,564 481 398 127 57 3,209 3,166 $1,000: 82,420 53,958 30,037 17,624 4,059 3,337 52,383 36,334 Customwork and custom hauling .....................................farms: 13,153 13,852 852 888 113 76 12,301 12,964 $1,000: 201,011 145,154 33,462 23,499 4,845 3,077 167,549 121,656 Cash rent for land, buildings, and grazing fees ...................farms: 14,056 14,723 1,359 1,318 123 102 12,697 13,405 $1,000: 1,543,043 1,175,885 335,171 216,451 7,382 6,279 1,207,872 959,434 Rent and lease expenses for machinery, equipment, and : farm share of vehicles ...........................................farms: 4,345 4,607 483 509 64 60 3,862 4,098 $1,000: 114,263 84,059 27,605 18,927 1,793 1,742 86,658 65,132 Interest expense ..................................................farms: 21,150 23,040 1,633 1,680 293 255 19,517 21,360 $1,000: 457,847 417,576 78,810 64,636 4,660 2,886 379,037 352,940 Property taxes paid ...............................................farms: 51,518 54,616 2,854 2,702 817 591 48,664 51,914 $1,000: 362,621 332,880 41,726 36,664 3,359 2,751 320,895 296,216 Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom services : for livestock ....................................................farms: 16,404 20,109 666 854 139 131 15,738 19,255 $1,000: 115,694 80,443 12,456 9,083 2,710 181 103,239 71,360 All other production expenses .....................................farms: 30,795 25,652 2,271 1,934 495 294 28,524 23,718 $1,000: 614,186 522,327 100,915 111,528 8,699 14,812 513,271 410,798 : Commodity Credit Corporation loans ..................................farms: 473 1,049 81 158 - - 392 891 $1,000: 123,144 227,674 34,378 59,076 - - 88,766 168,598 Government payments .................................................farms: 13,481 27,156 843 1,415 89 112 12,638 25,741 $1,000: 112,955 342,914 18,012 52,117 876 641 94,943 290,798 Total income from farm-related sources ..............................farms: 23,237 26,802 1,439 1,501 285 223 21,798 25,301 $1,000: 543,969 516,639 64,470 54,474 5,445 4,959 479,499 462,165 : Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment ...............farms: 53,598 56,648 3,006 2,836 872 651 50,592 53,812 $1,000: 11,100,050 9,241,317 1,649,071 1,326,453 88,073 59,791 9,450,978 7,914,864 Average per farm ..............................................dollars: 207,098 163,136 548,593 467,720 101,002 91,845 186,808 147,084 : Livestock inventory: : Cattle and calves .................................................farms: 13,984 17,014 560 683 83 86 13,424 16,331 number: 770,048 844,187 78,902 101,818 2,710 2,057 691,146 742,369 Milk cows .......................................................farms: 1,521 2,049 162 189 16 18 1,359 1,860 number: 183,176 189,035 25,658 40,629 925 591 157,518 148,406 Hogs and pigs .....................................................farms: 2,150 2,570 148 156 24 16 2,002 2,414 number: 4,372,121 4,004,388 389,785 335,646 73,937 4,120 3,982,336 3,668,742 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 11. Selected Characteristics of Irrigated and Nonirrigated Farms: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Irrigated farms : : :-----------------------------------------------------------: : : : All harvested : : All farms : Any land irrigated : cropland irrigated : Nonirrigated farms :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Characteristics : 2022 : 2017 : 2022 : 2017 : 2022 : 2017 : 2022 : 2017 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Livestock inventory: - Con. : : Sheep and lambs ...................................................farms: 2,456 2,316 132 108 28 17 2,324 2,208 number: 79,185 62,085 4,161 2,929 411 157 75,024 59,156 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 .......................: 13,984 770,048 17,014 844,187 :: Cattle and calves - Con. : Farms with- : :: Cows and heifers that calved - Con. : 1 to 9 ..............................: 4,937 22,727 5,909 28,071 :: Milk cows ...........................: 1,521 183,176 2,049 189,035 10 to 19 ............................: 2,962 40,731 3,491 47,487 :: Farms with- : 20 to 49 ............................: 3,313 101,046 4,140 128,223 :: 1 to 9 ..........................: 804 1,538 857 1,813 50 to 99 ............................: 1,511 102,238 1,791 121,705 :: 10 to 19 ........................: 39 493 85 1,176 100 to 199 ..........................: 680 89,060 971 130,009 :: 20 to 49 ........................: 308 10,838 494 16,248 200 to 499 ..........................: 398 113,578 557 156,173 :: 50 to 99 ........................: 186 11,907 292 19,966 500 to 999 ..........................: 105 68,086 87 56,462 :: 100 to 199 ......................: 75 10,212 199 26,389 1,000 to 2,499 ......................: 54 82,197 45 69,106 :: 200 to 499 ......................: 66 20,882 73 20,521 2,500 to 4,999 ......................: 9 30,909 19 69,651 :: 500 to 999 ......................: 9 6,683 20 14,124 5,000 or more .......................: 15 119,476 4 37,300 :: 1,000 to 2,499 ..................: 19 29,543 16 26,575 : :: 2,500 or more ...................: 15 91,080 13 62,223 Cows and heifers that calved ..........: 11,206 360,906 13,385 399,203 :: : Farms with- : :: Other cattle ..........................: 11,391 409,142 13,750 444,984 1 to 9 ............................: 5,101 21,807 6,015 26,145 :: Farms with- : 10 to 19 ..........................: 2,585 34,607 2,918 38,782 :: 1 to 9 ............................: 5,664 23,699 6,843 29,507 20 to 49 ..........................: 2,476 72,743 2,954 86,068 :: 10 to 19 ..........................: 2,345 31,209 2,675 35,669 50 to 99 ..........................: 670 42,749 942 61,061 :: 20 to 49 ..........................: 2,105 61,511 2,444 71,657 100 to 199 ........................: 219 28,275 386 50,097 :: 50 to 99 ..........................: 565 37,557 865 57,633 200 to 499 ........................: 110 32,109 117 31,867 :: 100 to 199 ........................: 316 41,818 545 73,631 500 to 999 ........................: 11 7,733 24 16,367 :: 200 to 499 ........................: 291 83,274 293 82,031 1,000 to 2,499 ....................: 19 29,663 16 26,593 :: 500 to 999 ........................: 58 38,310 54 33,762 2,500 or more .....................: 15 91,220 13 62,223 :: 1,000 to 2,499 ....................: 37 48,753 25 38,416 : :: 2,500 or more .....................: 10 43,011 6 22,678 Beef cows ...........................: 9,990 177,730 11,753 210,168 :: : Farms with- : :: Cattle on feed ..........................: 948 92,249 1,082 89,280 1 to 9 ..........................: 4,589 20,640 5,521 24,894 :: Farms with- : 10 to 19 ........................: 2,558 34,228 2,876 38,174 :: 1 to 19 .............................: 280 3,979 317 4,640 20 to 49 ........................: 2,169 62,007 2,480 70,543 :: 20 to 49 ............................: 344 9,928 351 10,535 50 to 99 ........................: 486 31,080 655 41,461 :: 50 to 99 ............................: 132 9,040 188 12,488 100 to 199 ......................: 144 18,238 174 21,911 :: 100 to 199 ..........................: 82 11,004 136 18,630 200 to 499 ......................: 42 (D) 43 10,942 :: 200 to 499 ..........................: 72 19,644 67 18,064 500 to 999 ......................: 2 (D) 4 2,243 :: 500 to 999 ..........................: 28 18,047 16 9,689 1,000 to 2,499 ..................: - - - - :: 1,000 to 2,499 ......................: 7 9,219 4 5,106 2,500 or more ...................: - - - - :: 2,500 or more .......................: 3 11,388 3 10,128 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ............................: 10,984 636,591 609,349 13,529 621,197 510,529 Farms by number sold- : 1 to 9 ...................................: 5,050 21,443 21,325 6,354 27,107 23,485 10 to 19 .................................: 2,255 30,386 30,675 2,795 36,951 30,662 20 to 49 .................................: 2,120 63,843 62,191 2,482 73,910 60,640 50 to 99 .................................: 690 44,774 46,576 909 60,209 52,120 100 to 199 ...............................: 322 41,840 49,258 432 56,685 50,817 200 to 499 ...............................: 314 93,549 101,743 349 105,761 92,365 500 to 999 ...............................: 132 92,817 97,413 118 78,166 64,339 1,000 to 2,499 ...........................: 79 113,213 110,509 74 104,089 80,662 2,500 to 4,999 ...........................: 12 44,234 37,808 9 28,163 25,244 5,000 or more ............................: 10 90,492 51,852 7 50,156 30,195 : Cattle weighing 500 pounds : or more ...................................: 9,830 342,222 (NA) 11,791 346,935 (NA) Farms by number sold- : 1 to 9 .................................: 5,198 20,931 (NA) 6,618 26,182 (NA) 10 to 19 ...............................: 2,093 27,916 (NA) 2,185 28,603 (NA) 20 to 49 ...............................: 1,523 44,778 (NA) 1,829 54,060 (NA) 50 to 99 ...............................: 480 31,378 (NA) 600 38,925 (NA) 100 to 199 .............................: 235 29,667 (NA) 272 35,575 (NA) 200 to 499 .............................: 194 57,357 (NA) 202 59,812 (NA) 500 to 999 .............................: 66 45,529 (NA) 50 32,389 (NA) 1,000 to 2,499 .........................: 34 53,629 (NA) 27 41,405 (NA) 2,500 to 4,999 .........................: 5 (D) (NA) 7 (D) (NA) 5,000 or more ..........................: 2 (D) (NA) 1 (D) (NA) : Cattle on feed .............................: 1,037 110,326 (NA) 1,137 103,507 (NA) Farms by number sold- : 1 to 19 ................................: 351 4,922 (NA) 328 4,528 (NA) 20 to 49 ...............................: 340 9,953 (NA) 395 12,085 (NA) 50 to 99 ...............................: 127 8,681 (NA) 190 12,721 (NA) 100 to 199 .............................: 104 13,358 (NA) 122 16,037 (NA) 200 to 499 .............................: 72 20,605 (NA) 76 22,079 (NA) 500 to 999 .............................: 28 18,990 (NA) 14 8,645 (NA) 1,000 to 2,499 .........................: 11 16,992 (NA) 9 14,853 (NA) 2,500 to 4,999 .........................: 3 (D) (NA) 2 (D) (NA) 5,000 or more ..........................: 1 (D) (NA) 1 (D) (NA) : Calves weighing less than 500 pounds .......: 4,390 294,369 (NA) 5,713 274,262 (NA) Farms by number sold- : 1 to 9 .................................: 2,313 9,339 (NA) 2,950 12,203 (NA) 10 to 19 ...............................: 913 11,947 (NA) 1,227 15,896 (NA) 20 to 49 ...............................: 686 19,328 (NA) 879 24,757 (NA) 50 to 99 ...............................: 138 9,163 (NA) 266 17,127 (NA) 100 to 199 .............................: 81 10,362 (NA) 131 17,173 (NA) 200 to 499 .............................: 123 37,400 (NA) 137 42,233 (NA) 500 to 999 .............................: 70 50,858 (NA) 73 49,105 (NA) 1,000 or more ..........................: 66 145,972 (NA) 50 95,768 (NA) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Table 14. Cattle and Calves Herd Size by Inventory and Sales: 2022 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Cattle and calves inventory : :-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------: : : Cows and heifers : : : Total : that calved : Other cattle : Cattle and calves sales :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : : : : : : Value Herd size : Farms : Number : Farms : Number : Farms : Number : Farms : Number : ($1,000) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms with December 31, 2022 herd size of- : 1 to 9 ...........................................: 4,937 22,727 3,426 11,959 3,345 10,768 2,481 20,636 21,154 10 to 19 .........................................: 2,962 40,731 2,571 23,184 2,311 17,547 2,203 20,595 21,167 20 to 49 .........................................: 3,313 101,046 2,932 53,994 2,992 47,052 2,884 54,356 53,234 50 to 99 .........................................: 1,511 102,238 1,386 52,983 1,501 49,255 1,487 58,941 57,438 100 to 199 .......................................: 680 89,060 543 37,369 672 51,691 676 73,972 76,987 200 to 499 .......................................: 398 113,578 228 32,191 391 81,387 394 130,117 131,866 500 to 999 .......................................: 105 68,086 68 21,807 105 46,279 104 52,605 61,250 1,000 to 2,499 ...................................: 54 82,197 33 30,744 51 51,453 54 70,168 81,176 2,500 to 4,999 ...................................: 9 30,909 5 11,605 9 19,304 9 30,428 35,288 5,000 or more ....................................: 15 119,476 14 85,070 14 34,406 15 98,066 45,674 : All farms with December 31, 2022 inventory .........: 13,984 770,048 11,206 360,906 11,391 409,142 10,307 609,884 585,234 : Farms with no cattle and calves inventory, on : December 31, 2022 .................................: - - - - - - 677 26,707 24,115 : Total ..............................................: 13,984 770,048 11,206 360,906 11,391 409,142 10,984 636,591 609,349 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 .........................................: 5,101 49,405 5,101 21,807 3,509 27,598 3,005 38,554 34,492 10 to 19 .......................................: 2,585 62,673 2,585 34,607 1,934 28,066 2,101 29,848 30,276 20 to 49 .......................................: 2,476 129,303 2,476 72,743 2,155 56,560 2,373 66,537 64,468 50 to 99 .......................................: 670 78,948 670 42,749 660 36,199 670 40,292 41,916 100 to 199 .....................................: 219 55,843 219 28,275 211 27,568 219 28,267 30,657 200 to 499 .....................................: 110 58,287 110 32,109 103 26,178 110 30,225 27,318 500 to 999 .....................................: 11 14,796 11 7,733 11 7,063 11 6,083 5,028 1,000 to 2,499 .................................: 19 38,668 19 29,663 16 9,005 19 27,057 19,851 2,500 or more ..................................: 15 111,716 15 91,220 14 20,496 15 83,266 39,150 : All farms with December 31, 2022 cow inventory ...: 11,206 599,639 11,206 360,906 8,613 238,733 8,523 350,129 293,155 : Farms with no cow inventory, on : December 31, 2022 ...............................: 2,778 170,409 - - 2,778 170,409 2,461 286,462 316,193 : Total ............................................: 13,984 770,048 11,206 360,906 11,391 409,142 10,984 636,591 609,349 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ................................................: 4,589 43,225 4,589 21,437 4,589 20,640 3,089 21,788 10 to 19 ..............................................: 2,558 62,101 2,558 34,493 2,558 34,228 1,912 27,608 20 to 49 ..............................................: 2,169 117,407 2,169 67,312 2,169 62,007 1,870 50,095 50 to 99 ..............................................: 486 56,918 486 31,356 486 31,080 482 25,562 100 to 199 ............................................: 144 49,836 144 25,831 144 18,238 144 24,005 200 to 499 ............................................: 42 (D) 42 (D) 42 (D) 42 (D) 500 to 999 ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1,000 to 2,499 ........................................: - - - - - - - - 2,500 or more .........................................: - - - - - - - - : All farms with December 31, 2022 beef cow inventory .....: 9,990 350,260 9,990 192,160 9,990 177,730 7,541 158,100 : Farms with no beef cow inventory, on : December 31, 2022 ......................................: 3,994 419,788 1,216 168,746 - - 3,850 251,042 : Total ...................................................: 13,984 770,048 11,206 360,906 9,990 177,730 11,391 409,142 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 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 ................................................: 2,765 20,914 21,063 2,362 14,257 38 1,714 935 6,657 10 to 19 ..............................................: 2,090 29,764 30,059 1,822 20,591 99 2,531 853 9,173 20 to 49 ..............................................: 2,075 61,638 60,549 1,993 44,228 250 8,618 972 17,410 50 to 99 ..............................................: 486 31,713 35,409 481 25,242 98 7,776 217 6,471 100 to 199 ............................................: 144 23,197 24,976 144 17,740 39 5,301 56 5,457 200 to 499 ............................................: 42 (D) (D) 42 (D) 14 2,515 22 2,748 500 to 999 ............................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) - - - - 1,000 to 2,499 ........................................: - - - - - - - - - 2,500 or more .........................................: - - - - - - - - - : All farms with December 31, 2022 beef cow inventory .....: 7,604 179,219 186,390 6,846 131,303 538 28,455 3,055 47,916 : Farms with no beef cow inventory, on : December 31, 2022 ......................................: 3,380 457,372 422,958 2,984 210,919 499 81,871 1,335 246,453 : Total ...................................................: 10,984 636,591 609,349 9,830 342,222 1,037 110,326 4,390 294,369 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 .................................................: 804 12,185 804 3,331 804 1,538 647 8,854 10 to 19 ...............................................: 39 1,451 39 701 39 493 29 750 20 to 49 ...............................................: 308 19,032 308 11,124 308 10,838 290 7,908 50 to 99 ...............................................: 186 22,812 186 12,089 186 11,907 178 10,723 100 to 199 .............................................: 75 19,322 75 10,642 75 10,212 67 8,680 200 to 499 .............................................: 66 38,738 66 20,882 66 20,882 60 17,856 500 to 999 .............................................: 9 12,696 9 6,683 9 6,683 9 6,013 1,000 to 2,499 .........................................: 19 38,668 19 29,663 19 29,543 16 9,005 2,500 or more ..........................................: 15 111,716 15 91,220 15 91,080 14 20,496 : All farms with December 31, 2022 milk cow inventory ......: 1,521 276,620 1,521 186,335 1,521 183,176 1,310 90,285 : Farms with no milk cow inventory, on : December 31, 2022 .......................................: 12,463 493,428 9,685 174,571 - - 10,081 318,857 : Total ....................................................: 13,984 770,048 11,206 360,906 1,521 183,176 11,391 409,142 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 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 .................................................: 448 20,626 15,928 386 4,579 198 16,047 122 1,765 10 to 19 ...............................................: 20 451 452 18 236 10 215 29 1,947 20 to 49 ...............................................: 302 8,017 5,289 298 3,476 267 4,541 308 49,195 50 to 99 ...............................................: 186 8,716 6,771 186 4,424 152 4,292 186 58,295 100 to 199 .............................................: 75 9,811 8,502 75 6,577 60 3,234 75 56,132 200 to 499 .............................................: 66 18,662 13,439 66 9,349 64 9,313 66 116,434 500 to 999 .............................................: 9 5,533 4,373 9 2,624 8 2,909 9 40,469 1,000 to 2,499 .........................................: 19 27,057 19,851 19 9,789 19 17,268 19 181,483 2,500 or more ..........................................: 15 83,266 39,150 15 25,618 15 57,648 15 563,232 : All farms with December 31, 2022 milk cow inventory ......: 1,140 182,139 113,755 1,072 66,672 793 115,467 829 1,068,951 : Farms with no milk cow inventory, on : December 31, 2022 .......................................: 9,844 454,452 495,594 8,758 275,550 3,597 178,902 21 998 : Total ....................................................: 10,984 636,591 609,349 9,830 342,222 4,390 294,369 850 1,069,949 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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.............................................: 10,984 636,591 609,349 9,830 342,222 4,390 294,369 : Farms by number of cattle : and calves sold- : 1 to 9 .....................................: 5,050 21,443 21,325 4,325 16,182 1,541 5,261 10 to 19 ...................................: 2,255 30,386 30,675 2,078 23,150 897 7,236 20 to 49 ...................................: 2,120 63,843 62,191 2,056 45,115 1,136 18,728 50 to 99 ...................................: 690 44,774 46,576 672 33,130 344 11,644 100 to 199 .................................: 322 41,840 49,258 304 30,577 150 11,263 200 to 499 .................................: 314 93,549 101,743 240 55,404 166 38,145 500 to 999 .................................: 132 92,817 97,413 85 42,818 82 49,999 1,000 to 2,499 .............................: 79 113,213 110,509 49 46,491 56 66,722 2,500 or more ..............................: 22 134,726 89,660 21 49,355 18 85,371 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ....................: 2,150 4,372,121 2,570 4,004,388 :: Total hogs and pigs - Con. : Farms with- : :: Farms with- - Con. : 1 to 24 ............................: 1,173 7,660 1,341 8,816 :: : 25 to 49 ...........................: 109 3,793 178 6,140 :: 500 to 999 .........................: 72 47,161 136 87,122 50 to 99 ...........................: 81 4,987 103 6,591 :: 1,000 to 1,999 .....................: 108 142,297 137 184,914 100 to 199 .........................: 41 5,170 42 5,772 :: 2,000 to 4,999 .....................: 223 744,410 279 922,301 200 to 499 .........................: 56 19,290 115 37,465 :: 5,000 or more ......................: 287 3,397,353 239 2,745,267 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ...............: 2,312 10,351,483 1,874,498 2,937 11,315,171 1,354,270 Farms with sales of- : 1 to 24 ............................: 1,130 7,903 1,764 1,396 9,924 1,625 25 to 49 ...........................: 135 4,553 879 227 7,790 1,079 50 to 99 ...........................: 148 9,970 1,831 142 9,447 1,251 100 to 199 .........................: 84 10,227 1,813 112 14,303 1,858 200 to 499 .........................: 52 16,504 3,318 113 34,484 5,139 500 to 999 .........................: 39 27,507 5,226 90 63,410 9,125 1,000 to 1,999 .....................: 74 100,920 22,629 111 158,464 25,897 2,000 to 4,999 .....................: 168 553,800 120,159 230 718,390 110,445 5,000 or more ......................: 482 9,620,099 1,716,879 516 10,298,959 1,197,851 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Table 21. Hogs and Pigs Herd Size by Inventory and Sales: 2022 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Hogs and pigs inventory : Hogs and pigs sales :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : : Value Herd size : Farms : Number : Farms : Number : ($1,000) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms with December 31, 2022 herd size of- : 1 to 24 ........................................: 1,173 7,660 826 15,309 2,816 25 to 49 .......................................: 109 3,793 105 11,328 1,824 50 to 99 .......................................: 81 4,987 80 6,834 1,134 100 to 199 .....................................: 41 5,170 41 16,047 2,038 200 to 499 .....................................: 56 19,290 51 71,867 11,146 500 to 999 .....................................: 72 47,161 72 113,459 21,340 1,000 to 1,999 .................................: 108 142,297 106 345,637 69,055 2,000 to 4,999 .................................: 223 744,410 223 2,037,768 359,261 5,000 or more ..................................: 287 3,397,353 287 7,520,033 1,365,017 : All farms with December 31, 2022 inventory .......: 2,150 4,372,121 1,791 10,138,282 1,833,631 : Farms with no hog or pig inventory, on : December 31, 2022 ...............................: - - 521 213,201 40,868 : Total ............................................: 2,150 4,372,121 2,312 10,351,483 1,874,498 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ........................................: 673 5,250 1,130 7,903 1,764 25 to 49 .......................................: 123 2,653 135 4,553 879 50 to 99 .......................................: 146 4,886 148 9,970 1,831 100 to 199 .....................................: 83 6,461 84 10,227 1,813 200 to 499 .....................................: 51 14,920 52 16,504 3,318 500 to 999 .....................................: 36 22,126 39 27,507 5,226 1,000 to 1,999 .................................: 66 52,167 74 100,920 22,629 2,000 to 4,999 .................................: 145 254,013 168 553,800 120,159 5,000 or more ..................................: 468 4,004,161 482 9,620,099 1,716,879 : All farms with sales .............................: 1,791 4,366,637 2,312 10,351,483 1,874,498 : Farms with December 31, 2022 inventory : and no sales ....................................: 359 5,484 - - - : Total ............................................: 2,150 4,372,121 2,312 10,351,483 1,874,498 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ........................: 1,662 1,758,794 10 265,754 478 2,347,573 Farms with- : 1 to 24 ............................: 1,173 7,660 - - - - 25 to 49 ...........................: 108 (D) - - 1 (D) 50 to 99 ...........................: 80 (D) - - 1 (D) 100 to 199 .........................: 39 (D) - - 2 (D) 200 to 499 .........................: 33 10,822 - - 23 8,468 500 to 999 .........................: 35 23,052 - - 37 24,109 1,000 to 1,999 .....................: 45 56,997 - - 63 85,300 2,000 to 4,999 .....................: 48 (D) 2 (D) 173 589,301 5,000 or more ......................: 101 (D) 8 (D) 178 1,639,986 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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 ...............: 1,791 4,254,526 10 538,922 511 5,558,035 Farms with- : 1 to 24 ............................: 1,130 7,903 - - - - 25 to 49 ...........................: 135 4,553 - - - - 50 to 99 ...........................: 147 (D) - - 1 (D) 100 to 199 .........................: 84 10,227 - - - - 200 to 499 .........................: 52 16,504 - - - - 500 to 999 .........................: 28 (D) - - 11 (D) 1,000 to 1,999 .....................: 26 36,643 - - 48 64,277 2,000 to 4,999 .....................: 43 (D) 2 (D) 123 (D) 5,000 or more ......................: 146 (D) 8 (D) 328 5,074,207 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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 ....................: 135 341,901 643 1,400,512 831 1,921,239 171 81,661 72 291,944 298 334,864 Farms with- : 1 to 24 ........................: 74 516 347 2,837 420 2,161 119 977 7 11 206 1,158 25 to 49 .......................: 8 255 60 2,103 12 409 14 498 - - 15 528 50 to 99 .......................: 8 494 48 2,998 5 304 16 936 - - 4 255 100 to 199 .....................: 13 1,640 14 1,890 4 430 2 (D) - - 8 (D) 200 to 499 .....................: 5 1,790 22 7,881 19 6,978 7 1,770 - - 3 871 500 to 999 .....................: 2 (D) 15 9,779 42 29,325 2 (D) 10 5,233 1 (D) 1,000 to 1,999 .................: 4 4,590 24 32,268 69 91,811 - - 5 5,400 6 8,228 2,000 to 4,999 .................: 5 (D) 45 143,055 115 387,883 2 (D) 28 99,000 28 91,200 5,000 or more ..................: 16 313,840 68 1,197,701 145 1,401,938 9 70,600 22 182,300 27 230,974 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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 ...........: 130 1,383,116 572 2,775,982 1,140 3,978,066 156 274,954 76 1,274,972 238 664,393 Farms with- : 1 to 24 ........................: 52 516 233 2,214 681 3,685 57 555 5 50 102 883 25 to 49 .......................: 6 202 41 1,405 23 733 34 1,193 2 (D) 29 (D) 50 to 99 .......................: 11 751 75 5,099 10 633 29 2,008 - - 23 1,479 100 to 199 .....................: 14 1,910 41 4,809 6 652 12 1,490 - - 11 1,366 200 to 499 .....................: 6 1,450 27 8,984 10 4,000 5 1,150 - - 4 920 500 to 999 .....................: 3 1,500 12 9,543 13 9,417 5 (D) 5 (D) 1 (D) 1,000 to 1,999 .................: - - 12 17,011 49 68,045 1 (D) 7 (D) 5 (D) 2,000 to 4,999 .................: 8 26,685 31 98,459 101 332,854 - - 10 28,491 18 67,311 5,000 or more ..................: 30 1,350,102 100 2,628,458 247 3,558,047 13 264,562 47 1,234,758 45 584,172 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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 ..................................: 1,565 16,200 827 7,414 (D) 210 (D) 162 25 to 99 .................................: 740 33,767 593 18,255 4,177 360 99,863 58 100 to 299 ...............................: 126 17,638 126 13,637 3,163 79 47,376 17 300 to 999 ...............................: 24 (D) 24 (D) 1,614 18 38,072 (D) 1,000 to 2,499 ...........................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - 2,500 to 4,999 ...........................: - - - - - - - - 5,000 or more ............................: - - - - - - - - : All farms with December 31, 2022 inventory .: 2,456 79,185 1,571 46,171 10,499 668 208,585 (D) : Farms with no sheep or lamb inventory, on : December 31, 2022 .........................: - - 181 2,831 572 6 416 (D) : Total ......................................: 2,456 79,185 1,752 49,002 11,071 674 209,001 249 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 28. Goats, Kids, and Mohair - Inventory, Mohair Production, and Sales: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Inventory : Sales :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 : 2022 : 2017 :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : : : : Value : : : Value Item : Farms : Number : Farms : Number : Farms : Number :($1,000) : Farms : Number :($1,000) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Goats, all ..................................: 2,719 48,301 2,833 41,180 1,455 19,821 4,744 1,718 18,845 2,997 Angora goats and kids .....................: 141 1,328 126 653 56 804 90 39 174 23 Milk goats and kids .......................: 1,044 14,575 1,120 12,803 554 6,273 1,536 629 5,857 947 Meat goats and other goats and kids .......: 1,810 32,398 1,908 27,724 934 12,744 3,119 1,154 12,814 2,027 : Mohair clipped ........................pounds: (X) (X) (X) (X) 20 2,238 19 19 1,174 2 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 29. Equine - Inventory and Sales: 2022 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : Value :: : : : Value Equine : Farms : Number : ($1,000) :: Equine : Farms : Number : ($1,000) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : :: SALES : : :: : Total horses and ponies ................: 10,079 76,743 (X) :: Total horses and ponies ................: 2,456 8,157 49,766 Farms with- : :: Farms by number sold- : 1 to 24 ............................: 9,740 63,023 (X) :: 1 to 24 ............................: 2,435 7,223 43,002 25 to 49 ...........................: 275 8,483 (X) :: 25 to 49 ...........................: 12 383 4,183 50 to 99 ...........................: 47 2,934 (X) :: 50 to 99 ...........................: 9 551 2,581 100 or more ........................: 17 2,303 (X) :: 100 or more ........................: - - - : :: : Total mules, burros, and donkeys .......: 1,427 3,528 (X) :: Total mules, burros, and donkeys .......: 160 595 376 Farms with- : :: Farms by number sold- : 1 to 24 ............................: 1,423 3,411 (X) :: 1 to 24 ............................: 155 397 178 25 to 49 ...........................: 4 117 (X) :: 25 to 49 ...........................: 3 (D) (D) 50 or more .........................: - - (X) :: 50 or more .........................: 2 (D) (D) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 30. Poultry - Inventory and Number Sold: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :: : 2022 : 2017 :---------------------------------------------------------:: :--------------------------------------------------------- Item : Farms : Number : Farms : Number :: Item : Farms : Number : Farms : Number --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : :: NUMBER SOLD - Con. : : :: : Layers ............................: 6,009 35,924,482 5,858 26,354,377 :: Pullets for laying : Farms with inventory of- : :: flock replacement ................: 191 20,405,205 167 32,010,961 1 to 49 .......................: 5,135 82,009 5,006 79,126 :: Farms by number sold- : 50 to 99 ......................: 402 25,322 407 25,482 :: 1 to 1,999 ....................: 103 10,137 88 (D) 100 to 399 ....................: 203 32,763 236 41,913 :: 2,000 to 15,999 ...............: 11 90,062 4 25,200 400 to 3,199 ..................: 83 154,685 85 105,765 :: 16,000 to 29,999 ..............: 6 120,000 2 (D) 3,200 to 9,999 ................: 12 95,897 9 45,850 :: 30,000 to 59,999 ..............: 12 533,000 16 707,481 10,000 to 19,999 ..............: 35 568,945 14 231,767 :: 60,000 to 99,999 ..............: 34 2,410,706 25 1,543,173 20,000 to 49,999 ..............: 109 2,497,470 76 1,822,708 :: 100,000 or more ...............: 25 17,241,300 32 29,678,161 50,000 to 99,999 ..............: 7 449,000 3 189,298 :: : 100,000 or more ...............: 23 32,018,391 22 23,812,468 :: Broilers and other meat-type : : :: chickens .........................: 715 51,943,087 744 44,862,510 : :: Farms by number sold- : Pullets for laying : :: 1 to 1,999 ....................: 505 60,022 580 72,588 flock replacement ................: 821 10,859,772 740 11,872,429 :: 2,000 to 15,999 ...............: 19 109,348 32 248,860 : :: 16,000 to 29,999 ..............: 3 74,000 4 96,100 Broilers and other meat-type : :: 30,000 to 59,999 ..............: 3 132,600 4 189,000 chickens .........................: 1,063 8,174,313 916 6,795,856 :: 60,000 to 99,999 ..............: 8 603,311 10 805,982 : :: 100,000 to 199,999 ............: 128 18,679,213 68 9,625,272 Turkeys ...........................: 695 8,486,069 758 7,350,556 :: 200,000 to 299,999 ............: 9 2,241,700 4 1,050,000 : :: 300,000 to 499,999 ............: 15 5,349,243 15 5,085,958 Chukars ...........................: 5 340 2 (D) :: 500,000 or more ...............: 25 24,693,650 27 27,688,750 : :: : Ducks .............................: 854 1,719,865 778 2,031,184 :: Turkeys ...........................: 457 22,905,539 526 18,884,453 : :: Farms by number sold- : Emus ..............................: 19 54 13 46 :: 1 to 1,999 ....................: 171 10,834 271 16,802 : :: 2,000 to 7,999 ................: 3 7,500 3 17,700 Geese .............................: 199 3,324 208 1,376 :: 8,000 to 15,999 ...............: 13 178,000 6 67,300 : :: 16,000 to 29,999 ..............: 21 423,500 21 470,478 Guineas ...........................: 301 2,125 399 2,971 :: 30,000 to 59,999 ..............: 71 3,247,827 89 3,983,052 : :: 60,000 to 99,999 ..............: 110 8,311,378 99 7,313,621 Hungarian partridge ...............: - - 2 (D) :: 100,000 or more ...............: 68 10,726,500 37 7,015,500 : :: : Ostriches .........................: 2 (D) 2 (D) :: Chukars ...........................: 2 (D) 1 (D) : :: : Peacocks or peahens ...............: 152 1,423 187 1,329 :: Ducks .............................: 348 13,297,560 287 14,578,089 : :: : Pheasants .........................: 49 3,620 47 10,259 :: Emus ..............................: - - 1 (D) : :: : Pigeons or squab ..................: 65 2,899 70 3,539 :: Geese .............................: 34 1,664 25 254 : :: : Quail .............................: 99 6,920 31 2,866 :: Guineas ...........................: 40 393 63 1,067 : :: : Rheas .............................: 3 75 1 (D) :: Hungarian partridge ...............: - - 2 (D) : :: : Roosters ..........................: 681 113,041 562 89,208 :: Ostriches .........................: - - - - : :: : Other poultry .....................: - - 11 138 :: Peacocks or peahens ...............: 22 380 24 2,883 : :: : : :: Pheasants .........................: 18 4,290 35 14,798 NUMBER SOLD : :: : : :: Pigeons or squab ..................: 32 1,530 21 1,595 Layers ............................: 859 14,201,687 987 6,783,150 :: : Farms by number sold- : :: Quail .............................: 46 17,460 39 10,552 1 to 99 .......................: 672 12,426 769 (D) :: : 100 to 399 ....................: 52 9,952 81 16,768 :: Rheas .............................: - - 1 (D) 400 to 3,199 ..................: 45 95,767 49 55,419 :: : 3,200 to 9,999 ................: 6 45,440 17 87,506 :: Roosters ..........................: 118 118,776 146 110,890 10,000 to 19,999 ..............: 25 409,871 13 194,920 :: : 20,000 to 49,999 ..............: 42 1,120,199 45 1,126,045 :: Other poultry .....................: 8 494 2 (D) 50,000 to 99,999 ..............: 4 264,000 2 (D) :: : 100,000 or more ...............: 13 12,244,032 11 5,125,602 :: Poultry hatched ...................: 772 204,365,928 622 89,715,146 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ................................: 9 828 7 104 : Trout ..................................: 9 1,422 6 1,604 : Other food fish ........................: 16 6,123 7 (D) : Baitfish ...............................: 10 740 1 (D) : Crustaceans ............................: 1 (D) 4 37 : Mollusks ...............................: - - - - : Ornamental fish ........................: 3 1,831 1 (D) : Sport or game fish .....................: 16 564 21 450 : Other aquaculture products .............: 15 281 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 32. Other Animals - Inventory: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :: : 2022 : 2017 :---------------------------------------------:: :--------------------------------------------- Item : Farms : Number : Farms : Number :: Item : Farms : Number : Farms : Number ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Colonies of honey bees .................: 1,933 20,996 1,547 13,271 :: Llamas .................................: 139 913 165 1,043 : :: : Bison ..................................: 58 2,032 31 811 :: Mink, live .............................: - - - - : :: : Deer in captivity ......................: 134 4,927 132 3,731 :: Rabbits, live ..........................: 240 6,359 270 5,884 : :: : Elk in captivity .......................: 24 213 11 157 :: Other livestock ........................: 57 (X) 39 (X) : :: : Alpacas ................................: 178 1,722 216 2,283 :: : ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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) ................................: 1,246 908,140 4,370 904 518,857 2,002 : Milk from sheep and goats ..................................: 132 (NA) 2,748 133 (NA) 1,478 : Bison ......................................................: 22 364 754 13 174 410 : Deer in captivity ..........................................: 94 1,090 3,412 85 811 1,860 : Elk in captivity ...........................................: 8 57 80 8 41 83 : Alpacas ....................................................: 34 171 193 28 175 133 : Llamas .....................................................: 13 60 50 37 159 95 : Mink, live .................................................: - - - - - - : Rabbits, live ..............................................: 113 6,551 142 142 8,354 144 : Equine products ............................................: 558 (X) 6,595 478 (X) 3,137 : Other livestock ............................................: 39 (X) 2,291 28 (X) 756 : Other livestock products 1/ ................................: 204 (X) 6,463 105 (X) 1,220 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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) .......................: - - - - - - - 39 851 71.2 Corn for grain (bushels) .........................: 188 28,318 195.4 990 312,501 626,024 196.9 17,904 4,409,179 192.6 Corn for silage or greenchop (tons) ..............: 13 939 26.1 36 4,253 7,590 22.8 778 70,305 20.9 Cotton, all (bales) ..............................: - - - - - - - - - - Upland cotton (bales) ..........................: - - - - - - - - - - Pima cotton (bales) ............................: - - - - - - - - - - Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas : and limas (cwt) .................................: - - - - - - - - - - Oats for grain (bushels) .........................: 1 (D) (D) 2 (D) (D) (D) 130 2,612 68.2 Peanuts for nuts (pounds) ........................: - - - - - - - - - - Rice (cwt) .......................................: - - - - - - - - - - Sorghum for grain (bushels) ......................: 5 281 82.1 3 246 17 125.5 31 3,822 101.6 Soybeans for beans (bushels) .....................: 140 16,022 54.8 792 181,368 471,059 58.6 17,739 5,019,072 57.3 Sugarbeets for sugar (tons) ......................: - - - - - - - - - - Sugarcane for sugar or : seed (tons) (see text) ..........................: - - - - - - - - - - Tobacco (pounds) .................................: - - - - - - - 25 451 2,068.7 Wheat for grain, all (bushels) ...................: 42 4,058 86.2 60 3,796 9,069 77.3 2,906 245,254 79.9 Winter wheat for grain (bushels) ...............: 42 4,058 86.2 60 3,796 9,069 77.3 2,906 245,254 79.9 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) ..........................: 151 3,192 (X) 176 4,290 9,248 (X) 18,000 471,497 (X) Alfalfa hay (tons, dry) ..........................: 73 1,180 2.7 108 2,254 4,742 3.3 9,435 194,874 2.8 Other dry hay (tons, dry) ........................: 68 1,386 3.2 37 248 920 2.7 8,549 216,568 2.1 Haylage or greenchop from alfalfa or : alfalfa mixtures (tons, green) ..................: 25 715 9.4 28 1,534 1,618 7.9 978 35,744 5.8 All other haylage, grass silage, : and greenchop (tons, green) .....................: 31 554 2.1 8 108 264 6.0 1,594 39,602 3.7 : Land in vegetables ...............................: 473 17,363 (X) 113 4,932 5,149 (X) 870 10,457 (X) Land in orchards .................................: 80 304 (X) 11 166 139 (X) 764 2,774 (X) Land in berries ..................................: 185 433 (X) 15 166 122 (X) 387 361 (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) ...............................: 39 851 60,632 - - 45 1,419 110,490 1 (D) : Canola (pounds) ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 7 1,487 3,409,366 1 (D) : Corn for grain (bushels) .................................: 19,082 5,376,022 1,039,725,085 1,178 340,819 20,107 5,402,922 980,332,687 1,130 323,782 1 to 14 acres ..........................................: 2,497 19,689 2,789,947 46 444 2,589 19,644 2,684,489 40 239 15 to 24 acres .........................................: 1,434 27,197 4,248,666 12 212 1,676 31,931 4,644,798 29 495 25 to 49 acres .........................................: 2,777 98,192 16,542,448 48 1,384 2,750 97,584 15,452,386 36 1,053 50 to 99 acres .........................................: 3,045 212,190 37,622,193 120 6,265 2,985 210,489 34,934,551 93 4,842 100 to 249 acres .......................................: 3,900 613,149 113,368,001 179 19,549 4,170 664,747 115,839,860 188 17,155 250 to 499 acres .......................................: 2,334 818,910 154,204,306 192 32,858 2,625 927,794 163,989,275 224 40,265 500 to 999 acres .......................................: 1,685 1,173,515 229,521,365 232 65,294 2,114 1,449,210 268,815,294 264 87,992 1,000 acres or more ....................................: 1,410 2,413,180 481,428,159 349 214,813 1,198 2,001,523 373,972,034 256 171,741 1,000 to 1,999 acres .................................: 1,105 1,506,403 297,773,698 237 104,591 939 1,242,565 234,039,513 167 78,668 2,000 to 2,999 acres .................................: 202 473,292 94,409,454 71 61,082 181 431,254 80,929,703 55 42,183 3,000 to 4,999 acres .................................: 85 312,585 64,431,027 30 26,696 62 229,557 42,749,567 22 26,536 5,000 acres or more ..................................: 18 120,900 24,813,980 11 22,444 16 98,147 16,253,251 12 24,354 : Corn for silage or greenchop (tons) ......................: 827 83,087 1,763,469 49 5,192 1,500 96,289 2,080,574 52 7,737 1 to 14 acres ..........................................: 264 2,255 43,914 3 20 576 4,857 90,999 2 (D) 15 to 24 acres .........................................: 137 2,530 52,112 2 (D) 241 4,437 85,566 4 58 25 to 49 acres .........................................: 141 4,990 95,995 9 256 230 7,904 160,999 9 (D) 50 to 99 acres .........................................: 101 6,971 147,383 12 353 223 15,449 332,150 12 772 100 to 249 acres .......................................: 108 16,940 381,563 9 608 150 22,279 489,257 15 1,304 250 to 499 acres .......................................: 42 13,016 296,355 5 764 57 17,992 416,489 4 574 500 to 999 acres .......................................: 25 15,975 317,580 7 1,253 18 12,343 276,337 5 1,889 1,000 acres or more ....................................: 9 20,410 428,567 2 (D) 5 11,028 228,777 1 (D) : Dry edible peas (cwt) ....................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - : Hemp for fiber (pounds) (see text) .......................: 1 (D) (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Hemp for floral (CBD and other cannabinoid : usage) (pounds) (see text) ..............................: 22 66 87,230 6 12 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Hemp for grain (pounds) (see text) .......................: 1 (D) (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Hops (pounds) ............................................: 9 36 (D) 7 (D) 29 102 26,703 14 87 : Mint for oil, all (pounds of oil) ........................: 11 4,687 307,421 9 (D) 30 11,486 622,070 23 5,120 : Mint, peppermint for oil, (pounds of : oil) (see text) .........................................: 11 3,387 193,261 9 (D) 28 8,364 413,204 21 2,989 : Mint, spearmint for oil, (pounds of : oil) (see text) .........................................: 7 1,300 114,160 6 (D) 16 3,122 208,866 13 2,131 : Oats for grain (bushels) .................................: 133 2,712 184,292 3 (D) 246 2,636 165,524 1 (D) : Popcorn (pounds, shelled) ................................: 193 83,038 400,110,354 45 19,225 249 79,222 352,386,717 61 15,397 1 to 14 acres ..........................................: 26 80 317,214 1 (D) 30 222 691,634 - - 15 to 24 acres .........................................: 4 83 334,057 - - 10 185 742,760 - - 25 to 49 acres .........................................: 14 580 2,514,660 1 (D) 18 641 2,291,284 6 246 50 to 99 acres .........................................: 8 557 2,326,831 - - 34 2,381 10,839,882 7 448 100 to 249 acres .......................................: 56 8,858 45,380,998 8 (D) 65 10,506 48,678,834 16 1,759 250 to 499 acres .......................................: 29 10,164 53,295,281 12 3,517 47 16,640 80,647,685 10 2,481 500 to 999 acres .......................................: 31 22,564 100,352,642 7 3,139 24 16,306 71,899,321 11 3,109 1,000 acres or more ....................................: 25 40,152 195,588,671 16 12,030 21 32,341 136,595,317 11 7,354 : Proso millet (bushels) ...................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - : Rye for grain (bushels) ..................................: 63 2,610 114,261 1 (D) 106 3,044 100,319 3 84 : Sorghum for grain (bushels) ..............................: 39 4,366 444,452 8 527 35 4,145 428,858 4 (D) : Sorghum for silage or greenchop (tons) ...................: 26 803 9,096 - - 32 485 6,729 - - : Soybeans for beans (bushels) .............................: 18,671 5,687,521 326,680,605 932 197,390 22,223 5,981,372 319,049,039 888 164,949 1 to 14 acres ..........................................: 1,998 16,265 746,984 36 310 2,443 20,110 874,261 18 148 15 to 24 acres .........................................: 1,256 23,939 1,173,706 12 216 1,602 30,518 1,363,118 21 391 25 to 49 acres .........................................: 2,577 90,701 4,658,286 41 1,211 2,974 105,592 4,997,837 37 1,085 50 to 99 acres .........................................: 2,887 202,939 10,791,952 78 3,929 3,659 257,386 12,789,951 73 3,707 100 to 249 acres .......................................: 4,051 647,492 35,540,977 175 15,366 4,714 754,813 38,421,360 172 15,667 250 to 499 acres .......................................: 2,508 889,816 50,070,780 137 22,318 3,203 1,130,028 59,190,147 206 33,827 500 to 999 acres .......................................: 1,841 1,273,643 73,307,894 185 39,583 2,299 1,583,773 84,757,737 189 47,757 1,000 acres or more ....................................: 1,553 2,542,726 150,390,026 268 114,457 1,329 2,099,152 116,654,628 172 62,367 1,000 to 1,999 acres .................................: 1,235 1,680,249 98,826,842 205 75,677 1,094 1,432,548 79,049,381 149 49,051 2,000 to 2,999 acres .................................: 243 575,216 34,436,689 50 30,088 170 404,422 22,668,192 12 7,590 3,000 to 4,999 acres .................................: 67 241,618 14,322,831 11 (D) 56 208,245 11,683,506 11 5,726 5,000 acres or more ..................................: 8 45,643 2,803,664 2 (D) 9 53,937 3,253,549 - - : Sunflower seed, all (pounds) .............................: 29 2,045 2,415,153 - - 17 993 964,600 2 (D) : Sunflower seed - oil varieties (pounds) ................: 22 1,876 2,381,353 - - 13 985 963,300 1 (D) : Sunflower seed - non-oil varieties (pounds) ............: 7 169 33,800 - - 4 8 1,300 1 (D) : Tobacco (pounds) .........................................: 25 451 933,613 - - 46 860 1,763,059 - - 0.1 to 0.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - - - - 1.0 to 4.9 acres .......................................: 10 28 50,186 - - 11 33 56,018 - - 5.0 to 14.9 acres ......................................: 7 (D) (D) - - 12 90 214,225 - - 15.0 to 24.9 acres .....................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 11 223 450,831 - - 25.0 to 49.9 acres .....................................: 6 247 444,926 - - 8 304 568,682 - - 50.0 to 99.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - 4 210 473,303 - - 100.0 acres or more ....................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - : Triticale for grain (bushels) (see text) .................: 18 746 40,060 - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 35. Specified Crops by Acres Harvested: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : Irrigated land : : : : Irrigated land : : : :-----------------------: : : :---------------------- Crop : Farms : Acres : Quantity : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Quantity : Farms : Acres ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FIELD CROPS - Con. : : Wheat for grain, all (bushels) ...........................: 3,008 262,177 20,944,413 102 7,854 3,236 239,221 18,373,725 60 5,520 1 to 14 acres ..........................................: 438 3,861 247,752 5 37 599 5,190 331,537 4 (D) 15 to 24 acres .........................................: 433 8,357 585,112 7 85 534 10,175 684,234 1 (D) 25 to 49 acres .........................................: 680 24,028 1,740,813 13 374 774 27,263 1,901,000 8 251 50 to 99 acres .........................................: 605 40,741 3,188,099 18 751 651 43,576 3,230,052 10 398 100 to 249 acres .......................................: 642 93,920 7,509,272 36 3,757 505 73,251 5,749,065 29 3,044 250 to 499 acres .......................................: 165 56,811 4,780,235 19 2,522 121 40,633 3,297,414 7 1,339 500 to 999 acres .......................................: 36 21,904 1,905,681 4 328 44 28,049 2,303,151 1 (D) 1,000 acres or more ....................................: 9 12,555 987,449 - - 8 11,084 877,272 - - : Winter wheat for grain (bushels) .......................: 3,008 262,177 20,944,413 102 7,854 3,236 239,221 18,373,725 60 5,520 1 to 14 acres ........................................: 438 3,861 247,752 5 37 599 5,190 331,537 4 (D) 15 to 24 acres .......................................: 433 8,357 585,112 7 85 534 10,175 684,234 1 (D) 25 to 49 acres .......................................: 680 24,028 1,740,813 13 374 774 27,263 1,901,000 8 251 50 to 99 acres .......................................: 605 40,741 3,188,099 18 751 651 43,576 3,230,052 10 398 100 to 249 acres .....................................: 642 93,920 7,509,272 36 3,757 505 73,251 5,749,065 29 3,044 250 to 499 acres .....................................: 165 56,811 4,780,235 19 2,522 121 40,633 3,297,414 7 1,339 500 to 999 acres .....................................: 36 21,904 1,905,681 4 328 44 28,049 2,303,151 1 (D) 1,000 acres or more ..................................: 9 12,555 987,449 - - 8 11,084 877,272 - - : FIELD AND GRASS SEEDS, FORAGE, AND HAY : : Field and grass seed crops, all ..........................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) - - : Forage - land used for all hay and all : haylage, grass silage, and greenchop (tons, : dry equivalent) .........................................: 18,327 488,227 1,231,688 327 7,482 20,813 548,767 1,431,138 265 7,712 1 to 14 acres ..........................................: 9,468 67,075 150,120 139 (D) 10,547 74,422 173,724 113 508 15 to 24 acres .........................................: 3,277 61,137 142,875 32 (D) 3,862 71,264 170,114 32 492 25 to 49 acres .........................................: 3,157 106,654 269,098 65 1,654 3,578 121,456 313,973 26 654 50 to 99 acres .........................................: 1,605 102,800 258,073 51 1,869 1,889 122,242 318,782 53 2,028 100 to 249 acres .......................................: 692 94,981 261,313 29 1,583 800 109,896 321,613 33 2,766 250 to 499 acres .......................................: 99 31,797 85,596 9 738 119 37,678 98,485 6 (D) 500 to 999 acres .......................................: 25 16,153 48,772 2 (D) 18 11,809 34,447 2 (D) 1,000 acres or more ....................................: 4 7,630 15,841 - - - - - - - : Hay - All hay including alfalfa and other : dry (tons, dry) .........................................: 16,848 422,172 1,040,369 265 5,068 19,280 482,356 1,221,994 218 5,587 1 to 14 acres ..........................................: 8,878 63,257 148,066 131 581 9,950 70,455 171,043 94 446 15 to 24 acres .........................................: 3,119 58,190 141,019 31 (D) 3,630 67,146 164,795 30 (D) 25 to 49 acres .........................................: 2,814 94,701 234,742 41 1,129 3,255 109,709 281,257 26 662 50 to 99 acres .........................................: 1,358 87,200 216,235 30 1,027 1,668 107,846 276,651 40 1,604 100 to 249 acres .......................................: 579 78,620 205,112 23 1,218 682 93,243 251,414 25 2,349 250 to 499 acres .......................................: 80 25,320 65,340 8 623 81 25,710 57,615 3 (D) 500 to 999 acres .......................................: 17 10,794 18,858 1 (D) 14 8,247 19,219 - - 1,000 acres or more ....................................: 3 4,090 10,997 - - - - - - - : Alfalfa hay (tons, dry) ................................: 9,616 203,050 571,706 181 3,434 11,123 227,329 696,575 165 2,956 1 to 14 acres ........................................: 5,634 39,542 106,986 83 368 6,497 44,651 126,878 71 301 15 to 24 acres .......................................: 1,790 33,458 93,547 22 (D) 2,067 38,340 111,929 19 (D) 25 to 49 acres .......................................: 1,387 46,804 136,761 30 660 1,587 52,778 160,708 30 682 50 to 99 acres .......................................: 535 34,134 96,319 22 748 656 41,853 130,465 34 1,294 100 to 249 acres .....................................: 227 31,392 91,275 19 956 284 37,458 126,260 8 321 250 to 499 acres .....................................: 34 10,284 30,386 4 (D) 25 8,103 28,619 3 (D) 500 to 999 acres .....................................: 8 (D) (D) 1 (D) 7 4,146 11,716 - - 1,000 acres or more ..................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - : Other dry hay (tons, dry) ..............................: 8,654 219,122 468,663 105 1,634 9,916 255,027 525,419 74 2,631 1 to 14 acres ........................................: 4,481 32,015 62,399 56 222 4,959 35,243 68,806 33 207 15 to 24 acres .......................................: 1,525 28,373 57,904 13 183 1,819 33,260 67,629 14 242 25 to 49 acres .......................................: 1,468 48,657 101,578 25 744 1,788 60,085 129,943 8 266 50 to 99 acres .......................................: 827 53,100 117,290 4 160 946 60,583 129,820 4 190 100 to 249 acres .....................................: 311 41,065 99,309 7 325 355 48,926 104,904 15 1,726 250 to 499 acres .....................................: 33 10,188 21,232 - - 43 13,584 18,229 - - 500 to 999 acres .....................................: 8 (D) (D) - - 6 3,346 6,088 - - 1,000 acres or more ..................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - : All haylage, grass silage, and greenchop : (tons, green) ...........................................: 2,507 80,139 387,388 83 2,911 2,758 82,247 423,354 66 2,665 1 to 14 acres ..........................................: 1,187 8,210 (D) 19 89 1,293 9,150 30,927 23 88 15 to 24 acres .........................................: 422 8,010 26,956 20 313 544 9,936 39,643 5 70 25 to 49 acres .........................................: 512 17,311 76,903 14 464 493 16,714 71,054 4 73 50 to 99 acres .........................................: 240 15,131 67,710 19 895 273 17,747 85,132 14 581 100 to 249 acres .......................................: 118 17,179 95,288 8 499 126 17,493 121,587 16 768 250 to 499 acres .......................................: 20 6,914 36,082 2 (D) 25 7,937 49,943 2 (D) 500 to 999 acres .......................................: 6 (D) 52,643 1 (D) 4 3,270 25,068 2 (D) 1,000 acres or more ....................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - : Haylage or greenchop from alfalfa or alfalfa : mixtures (tons, green) ................................: 1,031 39,611 237,807 53 2,249 1,105 42,717 269,838 32 2,102 1 to 14 acres ........................................: 377 (D) (D) 16 110 382 3,014 12,657 2 (D) 15 to 24 acres .......................................: 202 3,850 14,697 8 108 211 3,928 20,311 3 40 25 to 49 acres .......................................: 275 9,319 47,879 9 264 288 9,800 49,943 6 138 50 to 99 acres .......................................: 108 6,784 41,265 11 631 130 8,402 51,808 10 439 100 to 249 acres .....................................: 51 7,112 54,767 6 485 76 10,597 81,828 8 422 250 to 499 acres .....................................: 12 3,812 27,260 2 (D) 15 4,606 30,201 1 (D) 500 to 999 acres .....................................: 4 2,838 30,829 1 (D) 3 2,370 23,090 2 (D) 1,000 acres or more ..................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - : All other haylage, grass silage, and : greenchop (tons, green) ...............................: 1,633 40,528 149,581 39 662 1,796 39,530 153,516 40 563 1 to 14 acres ........................................: 916 6,210 15,519 21 114 1,009 6,850 21,096 23 (D) 15 to 24 acres .......................................: 285 (D) 16,258 3 (D) 351 6,334 21,355 2 (D) 25 to 49 acres .......................................: 238 8,038 30,678 9 279 223 7,382 25,790 1 (D) 50 to 99 acres .......................................: 121 7,547 25,559 5 197 165 10,756 44,226 12 403 100 to 249 acres .....................................: 65 9,491 33,786 1 (D) 42 5,844 35,519 2 (D) 250 to 499 acres .....................................: 6 2,457 (D) - - 5 (D) (D) - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 35. Specified Crops by Acres Harvested: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : Irrigated land : : : : Irrigated land : : : :-----------------------: : : :---------------------- Crop : Farms : Acres : Quantity : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Quantity : Farms : Acres ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FIELD AND GRASS SEEDS, FORAGE, AND HAY - Con. : : All haylage, grass silage, and greenchop : (tons, green) - Con. : All other haylage, grass silage, and : greenchop (tons, green) - Con. : : 500 to 999 acres .....................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - 1,000 acres or more ..................................: - - - - - - - - - - : OTHER SPECIFIED CROPS : : Land in vegetables .......................................: 1,456 37,901 (X) 586 22,295 1,429 39,017 (X) 490 23,240 0.1 to 0.9 acres .......................................: 474 192 (X) 159 71 444 (D) (X) 101 42 1.0 to 4.9 acres .......................................: 622 1,136 (X) 255 409 589 1,106 (X) 185 303 5.0 to 14.9 acres ......................................: 179 1,427 (X) 71 439 171 1,466 (X) 69 409 15.0 to 24.9 acres .....................................: 48 895 (X) 19 244 50 940 (X) 24 294 25.0 to 49.9 acres .....................................: 25 845 (X) 13 328 42 1,345 (X) 21 531 50.0 to 99.9 acres .....................................: 31 2,119 (X) 17 922 39 2,708 (X) 26 1,458 100.0 to 249.9 acres ...................................: 36 6,117 (X) 20 3,414 62 9,618 (X) 42 5,662 250.0 to 499.9 acres ...................................: 25 8,682 (X) 18 4,866 18 6,367 (X) 10 3,521 500.0 to 749.9 acres ...................................: 8 4,781 (X) 8 4,651 4 2,561 (X) 4 1,332 750.0 to 999.9 acres ...................................: 3 2,795 (X) 2 (D) 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 1,000.0 acres or more ..................................: 5 8,912 (X) 4 (D) 9 11,923 (X) 7 (D) : Land in orchards .........................................: 855 3,382 (X) 91 470 815 3,240 (X) 67 482 : Land in berries ..........................................: 587 1,083 (X) 200 600 538 1,208 (X) 149 568 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ....................: 1,456 38,483 1,375 22,651 190 15,832 1,429 40,148 1,327 19,999 192 20,149 0.1 to 0.9 acres ...............................: 448 190 427 171 46 19 394 182 383 168 34 14 1.0 to 4.9 acres ...............................: 633 1,203 618 1,135 70 67 626 1,229 612 1,168 46 61 5.0 to 14.9 acres ..............................: 188 1,527 183 1,466 19 61 181 1,555 171 1,409 27 146 15.0 to 24.9 acres .............................: 52 956 52 950 3 6 52 995 52 (D) 2 (D) 25.0 to 49.9 acres .............................: 24 818 24 (D) 1 (D) 40 (D) 35 1,137 6 (D) 50.0 to 99.9 acres .............................: 34 2,306 27 (D) 11 (D) 40 2,804 23 1,518 21 1,286 100.0 to 249.9 acres ...........................: 35 5,892 25 3,189 16 2,703 63 9,822 32 4,526 35 5,296 250.0 to 499.9 acres ...........................: 26 9,010 9 2,921 17 6,089 19 6,619 8 2,580 13 4,039 500.0 to 749.9 acres ...........................: 8 4,781 3 1,474 6 3,307 4 2,561 4 2,561 - - 750.0 to 999.9 acres ...........................: 3 2,800 3 2,800 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1,000.0 acres or more ..........................: 5 9,001 4 (D) 1 (D) 9 12,300 6 3,605 7 8,695 : Asparagus, bearing age ...........................: 101 297 92 296 9 1 111 398 109 (D) 3 (D) : Beans, lima ......................................: 18 2 14 2 4 (Z) 9 3 9 3 - - : Beans, snap (bush and pole) ......................: 374 2,216 338 444 42 1,772 396 2,232 370 1,334 43 898 0.1 to 0.9 acres ...............................: 312 56 286 51 29 5 332 65 313 61 34 5 1.0 to 4.9 acres ...............................: 43 68 43 64 3 5 33 62 33 (D) 1 (D) 5.0 to 14.9 acres ..............................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - 11 (D) 11 91 1 (D) 15.0 to 24.9 acres .............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 5 95 5 95 - - 25.0 to 49.9 acres .............................: 3 85 3 85 - - 6 190 4 (D) 2 (D) 50.0 to 99.9 acres .............................: 4 259 - - 4 259 4 279 2 (D) 2 (D) 100.0 to 249.9 acres ...........................: 5 802 1 (D) 4 (D) 3 473 1 (D) 2 (D) 250.0 to 499.9 acres ...........................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 500.0 acres or more ............................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Beets ............................................: 79 11 78 (D) 1 (D) 147 20 138 18 13 2 : Broccoli .........................................: 108 (D) 104 (D) 5 1 114 241 109 240 6 1 : Brussels sprouts .................................: 23 3 23 3 - - 24 3 23 (D) 1 (D) : Cabbage, Chinese (nappa, bok choy, etc.) .........: 42 11 39 (D) 3 (D) 69 18 62 12 14 6 : Cabbage, head ....................................: 159 182 154 177 7 5 170 186 161 177 11 10 : Cabbage, mustard .................................: 14 2 14 2 (X) (X) 4 (Z) 4 (Z) (X) (X) : Cantaloupes and muskmelons .......................: 179 1,069 172 1,067 9 3 204 1,014 200 1,010 4 3 : Carrots ..........................................: 112 26 103 17 9 9 98 15 96 (D) 2 (D) : Cauliflower ......................................: 48 32 46 (D) 2 (D) 63 21 59 20 5 2 : Celery ...........................................: 20 2 20 2 - - 20 3 19 (D) 1 (D) : Chicory ..........................................: 9 1 9 1 - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) (X) (X) : Collards .........................................: 58 13 51 11 7 2 32 5 27 5 5 1 : Cucumbers and pickles ............................: 323 421 289 183 40 238 353 2,470 311 313 49 2,158 0.1 to 0.9 acres ...............................: 282 45 256 (D) 28 (D) 299 56 277 52 27 4 1.0 to 4.9 acres ...............................: 34 49 29 41 8 8 27 39 27 39 - - 5.0 to 14.9 acres ..............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 15.0 to 24.9 acres .............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 25.0 to 49.9 acres .............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 142 2 (D) 2 (D) 50.0 to 99.9 acres .............................: 4 272 1 (D) 3 (D) 10 672 1 (D) 9 (D) 100.0 to 249.9 acres ...........................: - - - - - - 9 1,127 1 (D) 9 (D) 250.0 to 499.9 acres ...........................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 500.0 acres or more ............................: - - - - - - - - - - - - : Daikon ...........................................: 19 3 18 (D) 1 (D) 18 2 15 2 3 (Z) : Eggplant .........................................: 106 34 98 33 8 1 105 29 101 28 5 1 : Escarole and endive ..............................: 18 2 18 2 (X) (X) 6 1 6 1 (X) (X) : Garlic ...........................................: 147 71 140 (D) 11 (D) 133 31 133 31 - - : Ginger root ......................................: 11 2 11 2 - - 7 1 7 1 - - : Gourds (see text) ................................: 85 304 85 304 - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Herbs, fresh cut .................................: 141 19 141 19 (X) (X) 103 12 103 12 (X) (X) : Honeydew melons ..................................: 11 1 10 (D) 1 (D) 4 1 4 1 (X) (X) : Horseradish ......................................: 22 2 20 (D) 2 (D) 11 2 10 (D) 2 (D) : Kale .............................................: 136 32 130 29 8 4 126 27 120 25 8 1 : Lettuce, all .....................................: 184 69 184 69 (X) (X) 162 49 162 49 (X) (X) : Lettuce, head ..................................: 92 17 92 17 (X) (X) 55 9 55 9 (X) (X) : Lettuce, leaf ..................................: 143 29 143 29 (X) (X) 116 22 116 22 (X) (X) : Lettuce, romaine ...............................: 70 24 70 24 (X) (X) 53 18 53 18 (X) (X) : Mustard greens ...................................: 51 12 43 11 8 1 39 7 38 (D) 1 (D) : Okra .............................................: 87 13 86 (D) 2 (D) 57 8 55 7 3 1 : Onions, dry ......................................: 156 153 144 (D) 14 (D) 187 245 178 (D) 16 (D) : Onions, green ....................................: 130 21 121 20 10 1 96 18 90 16 7 2 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Parsley ..........................................: 60 7 54 7 6 1 33 4 29 3 4 (Z) : Parsnips (see text) ..............................: 12 1 12 1 - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Peas, Chinese (sugar, snow) ......................: 39 5 39 5 - - 33 9 29 9 4 1 : Peas, green ......................................: 38 (D) 37 (D) 1 (D) 24 (D) 20 2 4 (D) : Peas, southern (cowpeas) - : blackeyed, crowder, etc. ........................: 10 (D) 10 (D) - - 4 1 4 1 - - : Peppers, Bell (excluding pimientos) ..............: 362 240 336 235 27 5 387 263 367 253 26 11 : Peppers, other than Bell (including chile) .......: 241 224 211 (D) 33 (D) 242 280 230 (D) 12 (D) : Potatoes .........................................: 271 6,872 250 593 24 6,279 268 8,647 252 950 26 7,697 : Pumpkins .........................................: 544 7,017 534 7,006 19 10 432 5,330 419 (D) 17 (D) 0.1 to 0.9 acres ...............................: 225 60 215 57 13 3 160 45 155 44 5 1 1.0 to 4.9 acres ...............................: 190 378 190 (D) 3 (D) 154 331 149 321 6 10 5.0 to 14.9 acres ..............................: 79 623 79 (D) 1 (D) 73 567 72 547 4 19 15.0 to 24.9 acres .............................: 23 443 23 (D) 2 (D) 22 424 21 (D) 1 (D) 25.0 to 49.9 acres .............................: 13 420 13 420 - - 9 280 9 280 - - 50.0 to 99.9 acres .............................: 5 402 5 402 - - 4 228 4 228 - - 100.0 acres or more ............................: 9 4,691 9 4,691 - - 10 3,455 9 (D) 1 (D) : Radishes .........................................: 98 22 84 20 14 1 103 15 97 14 6 1 : Rhubarb ..........................................: 34 12 31 12 3 (Z) 49 12 46 11 3 (Z) : Spinach ..........................................: 99 25 88 23 13 2 82 10 78 9 5 1 : Squash, all (including : zucchini) (see text) ............................: 351 547 319 535 34 13 378 506 355 450 29 56 : Sweet corn (see text) ............................: 449 3,533 430 3,500 38 33 447 3,614 426 3,580 32 34 0.1 to 0.9 acres ...............................: 213 58 201 55 20 3 202 63 186 59 22 4 1.0 to 4.9 acres ...............................: 147 310 140 285 15 25 149 287 149 284 5 3 5.0 to 14.9 acres ..............................: 49 410 49 404 3 5 56 434 51 407 5 27 15.0 to 24.9 acres .............................: 21 362 21 362 - - 13 235 13 235 - - 25.0 to 49.9 acres .............................: 6 203 6 203 - - 14 440 14 440 - - 50.0 to 99.9 acres .............................: 6 389 6 389 - - 6 427 6 427 - - 100.0 acres or more ............................: 7 1,802 7 1,802 - - 7 1,727 7 1,727 - - : Sweet potatoes ...................................: 53 21 50 20 3 (Z) 83 21 74 20 10 1 : Tomatoes in the open .............................: 572 8,193 497 1,107 83 7,086 598 7,867 531 754 74 7,113 0.1 to 0.9 acres ...............................: 472 97 425 91 54 7 450 100 422 93 33 7 1.0 to 4.9 acres ...............................: 54 89 52 86 3 2 99 156 97 152 4 4 5.0 to 14.9 acres ..............................: 9 68 9 68 - - 12 (D) 11 (D) 1 (D) 15.0 to 24.9 acres .............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - 25.0 to 49.9 acres .............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 50.0 to 99.9 acres .............................: 6 413 3 203 3 210 6 460 - - 6 460 100.0 acres or more ............................: 27 7,408 4 541 23 6,867 30 7,023 1 (D) 29 (D) : Turnip greens ....................................: 39 8 36 8 3 (Z) 18 2 17 (D) 1 (D) : Turnips ..........................................: 73 32 57 30 16 2 58 (D) 55 (D) 3 (Z) : Watermelons ......................................: 288 6,357 282 6,221 9 136 313 6,240 301 5,608 20 632 0.1 to 0.9 acres ...............................: 165 33 159 32 6 1 168 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1.0 to 4.9 acres ...............................: 74 142 74 142 - - 70 138 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 5.0 to 14.9 acres ..............................: 11 77 11 77 - - 29 263 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 15.0 to 24.9 acres .............................: 6 109 6 109 - - 1 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 25.0 to 49.9 acres .............................: 3 112 3 112 - - 12 389 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 50.0 to 99.9 acres .............................: 8 563 8 (D) 1 (D) 9 678 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 100.0 to 249.9 acres ...........................: 14 2,182 14 (D) 2 (D) 18 2,632 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 250.0 to 499.9 acres ...........................: 5 (D) 5 (D) - - 6 2,085 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 500.0 acres or more ............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Other vegetables .................................: 67 77 64 59 5 18 135 103 128 95 8 7 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 .............................: 800 2,886 605 2,312 414 574 733 2,866 530 2,221 379 644 : Apples .........................................: 397 1,636 304 1,395 189 241 402 1,749 304 1,449 191 301 0.1 to 0.9 acres .............................: 211 69 148 43 103 26 196 62 140 (D) 80 (D) 1.0 to 4.9 acres .............................: 129 243 99 172 63 71 132 240 92 159 77 81 5.0 to 14.9 acres ............................: 33 292 33 274 12 18 51 351 49 308 21 43 15.0 to 24.9 acres ...........................: 9 188 9 (D) 2 (D) 6 132 6 (D) 2 (D) 25.0 to 49.9 acres ...........................: 8 230 8 (D) 3 (D) 9 294 9 254 5 40 50.0 to 99.9 acres ...........................: 4 216 4 172 3 44 5 296 5 260 3 36 100.0 acres or more ..........................: 3 399 3 330 3 68 3 375 3 304 3 71 : Apricots .......................................: 3 (D) - - 3 (D) 8 (D) 3 (D) 5 1 : Cherries, sweet ................................: 86 22 48 15 44 7 73 31 47 18 39 13 : Cherries, tart .................................: 60 10 34 7 26 3 82 14 54 9 33 5 : Figs ...........................................: 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - : Grapes (including muscadine) (see text) ........: 264 686 193 521 121 165 252 587 181 410 123 177 : Nectarines .....................................: 13 6 9 (D) 4 (D) 6 5 4 (D) 2 (D) : Pawpaws (see text) .............................: 100 44 52 19 67 26 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Peaches, all ...................................: 186 264 115 222 105 42 195 357 113 256 113 102 : Peaches, clingstone ..........................: 75 37 38 31 40 7 71 65 39 18 43 47 : Peaches, freestone ...........................: 132 226 91 191 73 35 138 293 87 238 72 55 : Pears, all .....................................: 236 119 149 67 125 52 142 62 91 46 70 15 : Pears, Bartlett ..............................: 109 38 62 19 59 19 82 23 45 13 53 10 : Pears, other than Bartlett ...................: 166 81 109 48 86 33 87 39 62 34 34 6 : Persimmons .....................................: 81 71 53 45 45 25 63 37 39 18 31 20 : Plumcots, pluots, and other plum-apricot : hybrids .......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Plums and prunes ...............................: 92 20 51 14 46 7 65 16 34 9 38 7 : Plums ........................................: 89 19 48 (D) 46 (D) 65 16 34 9 38 7 : Prunes .......................................: 5 1 3 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - : Other noncitrus fruit (see text) ...............: 18 6 14 (D) 4 (D) 17 7 13 (D) 4 (D) : Nuts, all ........................................: 176 497 126 318 99 178 160 375 115 228 89 147 : Almonds ........................................: 7 2 2 (D) 5 (D) - - - - - - : Chestnuts ......................................: 41 30 30 23 25 7 30 22 17 11 17 11 : Hazelnuts (Filberts) ...........................: 61 65 45 37 33 27 37 13 20 9 20 5 : Pecans, all ....................................: 68 274 41 177 43 97 48 101 28 68 23 33 : Pecans, improved .............................: 21 73 15 57 9 16 14 55 5 (D) 9 (D) : Pecans, native and seedling ..................: 54 201 28 121 39 81 34 46 23 (D) 14 (D) : Walnuts, English ...............................: 57 105 40 62 28 43 51 132 37 71 24 62 : Other nuts .....................................: 13 21 8 (D) 6 (D) 49 107 40 70 29 37 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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) ..........................: 587 1,083 532 974 149 109 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Aronia berries ...................................: 27 18 24 17 5 1 - - - - - - : Blackberries and dewberries (including : marionberries) ..................................: 188 120 183 113 21 6 234 175 184 152 78 23 : Blueberries, all .................................: 165 584 133 542 54 41 171 684 139 636 54 48 : Blueberries, tame ..............................: 164 (D) 132 (D) 54 41 171 (D) 139 (D) 54 48 : Blueberries, wild ..............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Boysenberries ....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : Currants (black or red) ..........................: 19 3 11 1 8 1 19 6 14 2 5 4 : Elderberries .....................................: 68 17 45 11 32 6 16 8 8 6 8 2 : Gooseberries (see text) ..........................: 11 (D) 11 1 5 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Mulberries (see text) ............................: 21 5 19 (D) 2 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Raspberries, all .................................: 138 72 128 62 19 10 160 77 121 60 56 16 : Strawberries .....................................: 248 262 223 220 47 41 199 254 150 204 78 50 : Other berries (see text) .........................: 5 2 5 (D) 1 (D) 17 4 17 4 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 432 5,400,422 447 714 695 66,071,618 2017: 389 7,295,136 282 417 542 77,343,208 : Bedding/Garden plants - annuals, herbaceous perennials, vegetable : plants (include hanging baskets) ...................................2022: 316 3,935,337 196 275 434 54,327,984 2017: 319 5,802,432 139 234 391 66,490,908 : Cut flowers and cut florist greens ..................................2022: 72 117,793 225 307 250 2,627,815 2017: 38 66,854 105 118 119 1,266,551 : Foliage plants, indoor (include hanging baskets) ....................2022: 47 130,233 7 9 49 945,291 2017: 41 141,898 7 3 43 998,208 : Potted flowering plants .............................................2022: 97 1,181,265 53 95 135 7,836,735 2017: 80 1,207,949 70 54 133 8,214,202 : Other floriculture and bedding crops ................................2022: 18 35,794 12 28 22 333,793 2017: 23 76,003 18 9 34 373,339 : NURSERY CROPS : : Nursery stock crops ...................................................2022: 68 810,366 239 2,953 279 43,279,680 2017: 56 785,129 237 2,972 257 33,835,234 : Aquatic plants ........................................................2022: 4 (D) - - 4 (D) 2017: 2 (D) 3 (Z) 5 (D) : HEMP : : Hemp complete grows (see text) ........................................2022: 5 11,280 (X) (X) 5 (D) 2017: (NA) (NA) (X) (X) (NA) (NA) : PROPAGATIVE MATERIALS SOLD : : Bulbs, corms, rhizomes, and tubers - dry ..............................2022: 6 1,213 33 91 35 (D) 2017: 3 (D) 10 (D) 13 (D) : Cuttings, seedlings, liners, and plugs ................................2022: 24 34,041 26 (D) 40 3,247,734 2017: 25 65,823 22 99 42 2,862,226 : Flower seeds ..........................................................2022: - - 6 17 6 33,780 2017: 10 12,303 8 (D) 14 (D) : SOD : : Sod harvested or intended for sale in : future years (see text) ..............................................2022: (X) (X) 14 3,180 14 19,276,596 2017: (X) (X) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : FOOD CROPS GROWN UNDER GLASS OR OTHER PROTECTION : : Total greenhouse vegetables and fresh cut herbs .......................2022: 298 1,579,001 (X) (X) 298 6,596,655 2017: 300 1,343,283 (X) (X) 298 6,762,115 2022 farms by area: : 1 to 999 square feet ..................................................: 75 23,256 (X) (X) 75 85,920 1,000 to 1,999 square feet ............................................: 52 81,011 (X) (X) 52 379,357 2,000 to 2,999 square feet ............................................: 41 98,871 (X) (X) 41 378,773 3,000 to 3,999 square feet ............................................: 28 96,253 (X) (X) 28 492,770 4,000 to 5,999 square feet ............................................: 45 212,374 (X) (X) 45 971,086 6,000 to 9,999 square feet ............................................: 26 181,860 (X) (X) 26 871,001 10,000 or more square feet ............................................: 31 885,376 (X) (X) 31 3,417,748 10,000 to 19,999 square feet ........................................: 16 209,806 (X) (X) 16 847,814 20,000 to 39,999 square feet ........................................: 10 257,360 (X) (X) 10 1,196,540 40,000 or more square feet ..........................................: 5 418,210 (X) (X) 5 1,373,394 : Greenhouse tomatoes .................................................2022: 260 1,083,199 (X) (X) 260 5,561,152 2017: 235 945,617 (X) (X) 233 4,692,189 : Other greenhouse vegetables and fresh cut herbs .....................2022: 137 495,802 (X) (X) 137 1,035,503 2017: 174 397,666 (X) (X) 172 2,069,926 : Vegetable seeds (see text) ............................................2022: - - (X) (X) - - 2017: 18 17,112 (X) (X) 32 129,399 : Vegetable transplants to farm fields ..................................2022: 77 593,413 (X) (X) 77 3,916,993 2017: 56 264,559 (X) (X) 60 701,527 : Greenhouse fruits and berries .........................................2022: 39 159,496 (X) (X) 39 533,772 2017: 10 31,142 (X) (X) 10 85,352 : MUSHROOM CROPS : : Mushrooms .............................................................2022: 20 5,737 (X) (X) 20 211,383 2017: 22 12,632 (X) (X) 22 183,391 : Mushroom spawn ........................................................2022: 2 (X) (X) (X) 2 (D) 2017: 2 (X) (X) (X) 2 (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: 273 3,135 151 60,841 17 232 3,669 2017: 205 2,663 152 90,519 10 61 2,897 2022 farms by acres in production: : 1 to 2 acres ...........................................: 83 121 31 2,523 8 10 105 3 to 4 acres ...........................................: 56 188 31 3,511 - - 148 5 to 9 acres ...........................................: 68 422 43 7,071 2 (D) 340 10 to 19 acres .........................................: 29 356 17 5,907 1 (D) 368 20 to 49 acres .........................................: 24 622 17 15,769 3 26 805 50 to 99 acres .........................................: 10 791 9 12,556 2 (D) 1,061 100 acres or more ......................................: 3 635 3 13,504 1 (D) 842 : 2017 farms by acres in production: : 1 to 2 acres ...........................................: 60 90 37 1,279 7 8 33 3 to 4 acres ...........................................: 36 130 24 2,702 - - 64 5 to 9 acres ...........................................: 53 347 42 7,095 - - 196 10 to 19 acres .........................................: 24 290 21 7,431 1 (D) 229 20 to 49 acres .........................................: 19 508 15 9,672 - - 433 50 to 99 acres .........................................: 8 422 8 18,140 1 (D) 799 100 acres or more ......................................: 5 876 5 44,200 1 (D) 1,143 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Taps set : Syrup produced : Value :-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: of sales Crop : Farms : Number : Farms : Gallons : ($1,000) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Maple syrup ............................................2022: 313 107,234 313 23,255 881 2017: 288 80,730 288 15,333 696 2022 farms by number of taps: : 1 to 99 taps ...........................................: 134 (D) 134 (D) (D) 100 to 499 taps ........................................: 101 23,097 101 4,859 172 500 to 999 taps ........................................: 57 38,000 57 8,328 305 1,000 to 1,999 taps ....................................: 16 22,995 16 4,989 187 2,000 to 2,999 taps ....................................: 3 7,100 3 2,582 103 3,000 to 4,999 taps ....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) 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 ...........................................: 123 3,749 123 743 28 100 to 499 taps ........................................: 121 27,961 121 4,651 169 500 to 999 taps ........................................: 27 16,841 27 3,031 105 1,000 to 1,999 taps ....................................: 10 13,379 10 2,928 117 2,000 to 2,999 taps ....................................: 4 9,800 4 980 36 3,000 to 4,999 taps ....................................: 3 9,000 3 3,000 240 5,000 to 9,999 taps ....................................: - - - - - 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: 53,599 41 360 1,557 4,216 percent: 100.0 0.1 0.7 2.9 7.9 Land in farms .........................................acres: 14,602,240 100,211 1,301,579 4,303,257 8,001,676 Average size of farm ..............................acres: 272 2,444 3,615 2,764 1,898 Estimated market value of land and buildings ..........farms: 53,599 41 360 1,557 4,216 $1,000: 120,603,878 863,347 10,469,990 34,680,584 65,016,165 Average per farm ................................dollars: 2,250,114 21,057,233 29,083,304 22,273,978 15,421,291 Average per acre ................................dollars: 8,259 8,615 8,044 8,059 8,125 Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...........................................$1,000: 11,100,050 155,314 978,702 3,004,940 5,704,725 percent: 100.0 1.4 8.8 27.1 51.4 Land in farms according to use: : Total cropland ......................................acres: 12,531,737 90,355 1,257,513 4,154,847 7,670,062 Harvested cropland ................................acres: 11,955,458 88,526 1,232,633 4,073,239 7,515,423 Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured ............acres: 539,159 324 3,461 25,497 68,573 : Market value of agricultural products sold ...........$1,000: 18,029,033 1,808,837 4,510,035 9,018,856 13,521,849 Average per farm ................................dollars: 336,369 44,117,982 12,527,874 5,792,457 3,207,270 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas ...........................................farms: 24,660 14 275 1,301 3,636 $1,000: 11,288,293 93,614 1,368,487 4,396,495 7,794,041 Tobacco .............................................farms: 25 - - - 3 $1,000: 1,824 - - - 94 Cotton and cottonseed ...............................farms: - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and : sweet potatoes .....................................farms: 1,465 1 16 57 124 $1,000: 216,967 (D) 78,655 150,367 184,889 Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ......................farms: 953 - - 3 13 $1,000: 25,335 - - (D) 4,387 Fruits and tree nuts ..............................farms: 654 - - 3 11 $1,000: 15,044 - - (D) 3,660 Berries ...........................................farms: 521 - - 3 8 $1,000: 10,290 - - (D) 727 Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and : sod ................................................farms: 1,048 1 4 8 35 $1,000: 140,403 (D) 49,434 60,821 80,784 Cultivated Christmas trees and short rotation : woody crops ........................................farms: 151 - - - 3 $1,000: 3,669 - - - 96 Cultivated Christmas trees ........................farms: 151 - - - 3 $1,000: 3,669 - - - 96 Short rotation woody crops ........................farms: - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - Other crops and hay .................................farms: 11,137 3 47 246 641 $1,000: 113,885 79 9,789 20,809 32,112 Maple syrup .......................................farms: 313 - - 2 9 $1,000: 881 - - (D) 61 Cattle and calves ...................................farms: 10,984 14 84 283 924 $1,000: 609,349 (D) 122,508 193,887 321,408 Milk from cows ......................................farms: 850 14 41 67 169 $1,000: 1,069,949 546,224 774,696 830,338 937,276 Hogs and pigs .......................................farms: 2,312 8 112 355 651 $1,000: 1,874,498 206,686 820,683 1,458,317 1,807,139 Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, : and milk ...........................................farms: 3,013 - 6 12 80 $1,000: 18,831 - 31 (D) 1,088 Horses, ponies, mules, burros, : and donkeys ........................................farms: 2,574 - - 4 71 $1,000: 50,142 - - 7 1,479 Poultry and eggs ....................................farms: 4,402 16 70 252 574 $1,000: 2,579,709 878,719 1,280,582 1,900,328 2,343,370 Aquaculture .........................................farms: 60 - - - 3 $1,000: 11,832 - - - 5,054 Other animals and other animal : products ...........................................farms: 1,867 - 4 22 58 $1,000: 24,349 - 5,170 5,610 8,632 Value of organically produced : commodities ..........................................farms: 739 2 4 20 91 $1,000: 166,931 (D) 13,083 17,041 61,495 Value of landlords' share of : total sales ..........................................farms: 3,186 1 63 374 1,036 $1,000: 457,103 (D) 30,823 171,326 331,389 Total farm production expenses ........................farms: 53,599 41 360 1,557 4,216 $1,000: 12,547,989 1,262,915 3,026,648 5,837,150 8,881,465 Selected farm production expenses: : Fertilizer, lime, and soil : conditioners purchased .............................farms: 30,777 17 291 1,342 3,753 $1,000: 1,728,700 13,978 183,354 594,579 1,132,596 Chemicals purchased .................................farms: 29,442 17 295 1,358 3,739 $1,000: 976,217 9,538 104,025 338,805 634,371 Livestock and poultry purchased : or leased ..........................................farms: 12,224 27 184 638 1,480 $1,000: 801,227 110,773 299,093 504,842 663,671 Feed purchased ......................................farms: 24,475 37 230 778 1,897 $1,000: 2,080,607 638,631 1,047,512 1,483,254 1,812,050 Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased .................farms: 49,808 41 360 1,556 4,204 $1,000: 553,243 30,942 89,378 200,252 343,501 Utilities ...........................................farms: 34,725 41 360 1,554 4,205 $1,000: 228,531 32,261 58,676 96,997 142,052 Hired farm labor ....................................farms: 11,968 41 336 1,324 3,351 $1,000: 741,445 150,217 269,847 421,183 581,682 Interest expense ....................................farms: 21,150 33 298 1,326 3,423 $1,000: 457,847 18,420 73,153 165,416 265,884 Government payments ...................................farms: 13,481 17 209 880 2,164 $1,000: 112,955 1,280 8,751 28,844 48,897 Inventory of selected livestock: : Cattle and calves ...................................farms: 13,984 15 89 326 1,010 number: 770,048 106,429 193,538 248,233 365,301 Milk cows .........................................farms: 1,521 14 41 67 173 number: 183,176 88,280 125,174 134,681 153,874 Hogs and pigs .......................................farms: 2,150 8 110 347 616 number: 4,372,121 410,208 1,782,564 3,348,226 4,182,673 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ................................: 190 51,673,817 136 44,576,962 Eggs, chicken (dozens) ...............................................: 194 120,804,110 110 150,263,787 Layers ...............................................................: 90 2,150,845 71 1,850,704 Pullets for laying flock replacement .................................: 61 9,055,706 66 14,390,373 Turkeys ..............................................................: 281 22,603,340 221 15,842,938 Custom fed cattle shipped directly for slaughter .....................: 38 13,567 24 10,782 Hogs and pigs ........................................................: 519 5,580,609 626 5,740,987 Replacement dairy heifers ............................................: 164 56,000 203 63,016 Other cattle, sheep, livestock, or poultry ...........................: 229 (X) 161 (X) Grains, oilseeds, vegetables, melons, potatoes, : and other crops .....................................................: 9 (X) 18 (X) : Value of commodities ($1,000) ........................................: 1,632 2,838,805 1,513 1,795,824 Total payments received ($1,000) .....................................: 1,632 256,230 1,513 204,065 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ...............: 53,599 120,603,878 56,649 98,441,276 Average per farm ................................dollars: (X) 2,250,114 (X) 1,737,741 Average per acre ................................dollars: (X) 8,259 (X) 6,576 : By value group: : $1 to $49,999 ..........................................: 1,700 45,779 3,075 80,871 $50,000 to $99,999 .....................................: 2,576 188,061 3,709 270,566 $100,000 to $199,999 ...................................: 5,811 847,510 8,981 1,308,403 $200,000 to $499,999 ...................................: 15,523 5,065,377 16,929 5,319,015 $500,000 to $999,999 ...................................: 10,877 7,419,031 8,465 5,828,290 $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ...............................: 6,190 8,488,581 5,452 7,555,882 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...............................: 5,267 16,574,396 4,970 15,613,496 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ...............................: 2,851 19,819,952 2,824 19,764,231 $10,000,000 or more ....................................: 2,804 62,155,191 2,244 42,700,522 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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 ..........: 53,598 11,100,050 56,648 9,241,317 Average per farm ................................dollars: (X) 207,098 (X) 163,136 : By value group: : $1 to $4,999 ...........................................: 3,473 9,805 4,265 11,761 $5,000 to $9,999 .......................................: 3,993 26,985 4,971 33,878 $10,000 to $19,999 .....................................: 6,420 88,044 8,029 109,412 $20,000 to $29,999 .....................................: 5,556 129,544 6,532 151,461 $30,000 to $49,999 .....................................: 7,003 262,459 7,482 277,385 $50,000 to $69,999 .....................................: 5,387 302,557 5,240 294,845 $70,000 to $99,999 .....................................: 4,119 332,765 3,852 311,282 $100,000 to $199,999 ...................................: 6,491 854,789 5,838 770,136 $200,000 to $499,999 ...................................: 5,466 1,630,132 5,543 1,668,700 $500,000 to $999,999 ...................................: 2,804 1,913,389 2,737 1,858,479 $1,000,000 or more .....................................: 2,886 5,549,580 2,159 3,753,978 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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 ......................................: 36,740 83,474 8,393 11,099 33,132 72,375 40,392 87,606 9,241 11,926 : Tractors .......................................................: 40,305 113,253 6,712 10,154 37,371 103,099 43,672 121,150 7,714 11,951 2 or 3 .......................................................: 14,188 34,029 1,418 3,211 13,371 32,089 15,675 37,448 1,740 3,922 4 or more ....................................................: 11,309 64,416 374 2,023 10,235 57,245 12,116 67,821 473 2,528 : Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ................................: 17,967 25,058 2,210 2,466 16,145 22,592 19,350 26,711 2,080 2,248 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ....................................: 26,620 41,723 2,864 3,269 24,528 38,454 29,733 46,939 3,065 3,548 100 horsepower (PTO) or more .................................: 18,603 46,472 2,566 4,419 17,663 42,053 19,814 47,500 3,597 6,155 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled ........................: 13,379 15,470 1,970 2,238 11,676 13,232 14,898 16,682 2,322 2,593 Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled ...................: - - - - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled ..............................: 775 832 99 105 678 727 954 1,039 86 90 Hay balers .....................................................: 12,292 15,430 1,020 1,115 11,555 14,315 14,611 18,301 1,234 1,305 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 29,442 28,903 used .......................................farms: 33,631 34,668 :: $1,000: 976,217 619,764 : :: : Any fertilizer or chemical expenses .........farms: 34,571 36,080 :: Acres treated to control- : $1,000: 2,704,917 1,654,613 :: Insects ...................................farms: 10,366 10,443 : :: acres: 4,165,761 4,204,138 Commercial fertilizer, lime, : :: Weeds, grass, or brush ....................farms: 26,013 25,225 and soil conditioners used .................farms: 27,967 30,695 :: acres: 11,263,389 11,410,837 acres treated: 9,412,123 9,959,380 :: Nematodes .................................farms: 3,225 2,377 : :: acres: 979,853 836,056 Manure used .................................farms: 11,049 12,204 :: Diseases in crops and orchards ............farms: 5,715 4,359 acres treated: 707,301 791,293 :: acres: 2,607,820 1,477,355 : :: : Organic fertilizer used .....................farms: 1,321 1,490 :: Chemicals used to control growth, thin : acres treated: 88,103 109,755 :: fruit, ripen, or defoliate .................farms: 1,185 413 : :: acres on which used: 146,155 41,369 Commercial fertilizer, lime, and : :: : soil conditioners expenses .................farms: 30,777 34,098 :: : $1,000: 1,728,700 1,034,849 :: : --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 .................................................: 19,352 5,841,432 21,825 6,357,388 Average per farm .................................................: (X) 302 (X) 291 : Acres drained: : 1 to 9 acres .....................................................: 3,095 14,508 3,478 15,934 10 to 49 acres ...................................................: 5,523 130,246 6,125 143,284 50 to 99 acres ...................................................: 2,509 172,272 2,762 191,157 100 to 199 acres .................................................: 2,328 318,727 2,596 352,377 : 200 to 499 acres .................................................: 2,716 852,922 3,237 1,010,653 500 to 999 acres .................................................: 1,552 1,068,784 1,834 1,276,611 1,000 to 1,999 acres .............................................: 1,046 1,414,657 1,236 1,657,887 2,000 acres or more ..............................................: 583 1,869,316 557 1,709,485 : Land artificially drained by ditches .................................: 8,351 1,701,996 9,707 1,785,272 Average per farm .................................................: (X) 204 (X) 184 : Acres drained by ditches: : 1 to 9 acres .....................................................: 1,847 8,093 2,341 10,307 10 to 49 acres ...................................................: 2,973 69,329 3,442 78,885 50 to 99 acres ...................................................: 1,008 68,428 1,134 76,746 100 to 199 acres .................................................: 926 121,889 853 112,161 : 200 to 499 acres .................................................: 783 239,167 985 292,446 500 to 999 acres .................................................: 367 240,155 469 317,153 1,000 to 1,999 acres .............................................: 242 317,370 332 443,496 2,000 acres or more ..............................................: 205 637,565 151 454,078 : Land under conservation easement .....................................: 2,417 102,544 1,470 97,172 Average per farm .................................................: (X) 42 (X) 66 : Acres under easement: : 1 to 9 acres .....................................................: 1,084 4,261 587 2,124 10 to 49 acres ...................................................: 953 20,643 554 12,642 50 to 99 acres ...................................................: 209 13,791 153 10,106 100 to 199 acres .................................................: 101 12,718 89 11,234 : 200 to 499 acres .................................................: 46 13,506 58 18,531 500 to 999 acres .................................................: 13 7,959 12 7,227 1,000 to 1,999 acres .............................................: 5 7,735 12 17,026 2,000 acres or more ..............................................: 6 21,931 5 18,282 : Cropland on which no-till practices were used ........................: 14,892 4,726,100 15,867 4,902,914 Average per farm .................................................: (X) 317 (X) 309 : No-till practices used: : 1 to 9 acres .....................................................: 1,741 8,038 1,489 6,841 10 to 49 acres ...................................................: 3,938 100,441 4,160 105,317 50 to 99 acres ...................................................: 2,127 148,419 2,168 153,945 100 to 199 acres .................................................: 1,940 271,444 2,300 322,019 : 200 to 499 acres .................................................: 2,443 779,320 2,818 894,223 500 to 999 acres .................................................: 1,404 966,439 1,683 1,161,215 1,000 to 1,999 acres .............................................: 886 1,194,374 909 1,210,067 2,000 acres or more ..............................................: 413 1,257,625 340 1,049,287 : Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were used (see text) ...................: 10,682 4,284,224 10,951 4,063,245 Average per farm .................................................: (X) 401 (X) 371 : Conservation or reduced tillage used (see text): : 1 to 9 acres .....................................................: 1,190 5,424 1,005 5,086 10 to 49 acres ...................................................: 2,515 63,533 2,399 61,916 50 to 99 acres ...................................................: 1,312 92,798 1,383 98,190 100 to 199 acres .................................................: 1,414 199,055 1,620 229,723 : 200 to 499 acres .................................................: 1,959 638,997 2,103 679,629 500 to 999 acres .................................................: 1,043 726,103 1,270 894,977 1,000 to 1,999 acres .............................................: 787 1,108,640 853 1,161,620 2,000 acres or more ..............................................: 462 1,449,674 318 932,104 : Cropland on which intensive or conventional : tillage practices were used (see text) ..............................: 10,289 2,575,448 10,793 2,890,911 Average per farm .................................................: (X) 250 (X) 268 : Intensive or conventional tillage used (see text): : 1 to 9 acres .....................................................: 1,682 7,347 1,689 7,245 10 to 49 acres ...................................................: 3,218 79,885 3,257 79,774 50 to 99 acres ...................................................: 1,393 97,595 1,400 98,172 100 to 199 acres .................................................: 1,347 186,455 1,399 194,948 : 200 to 499 acres .................................................: 1,373 426,796 1,511 470,955 500 to 999 acres .................................................: 658 461,120 791 555,108 1,000 to 1,999 acres .............................................: 383 523,598 504 686,932 2,000 acres or more ..............................................: 235 792,652 242 797,777 : Cropland planted to a cover crop (excluding CRP) .....................: 5,545 988,282 5,929 936,118 Average per farm .................................................: (X) 178 (X) 158 : Cover crop acres (excluding CRP): : 1 to 9 acres .....................................................: 1,199 4,570 1,231 4,933 10 to 49 acres ...................................................: 1,650 40,419 1,934 45,690 50 to 99 acres ...................................................: 779 52,564 802 54,418 100 to 199 acres .................................................: 685 91,933 743 98,371 : 200 to 499 acres .................................................: 680 203,899 720 212,238 500 to 999 acres .................................................: 343 228,499 322 212,201 1,000 to 1,999 acres .............................................: 153 202,732 117 146,339 2,000 acres or more ..............................................: 56 163,666 60 161,928 : Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ....................: 10,856 (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 ......................................................: 53,599 14,602,240 11,955,458 2,250,114 207,098 18,029,033 11,790,375 6,238,659 : Crop production (111) ......................................: 34,760 13,132,953 11,210,759 3,025,724 260,070 11,537,622 11,253,141 284,480 : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) .........................: 22,095 12,089,843 10,968,214 4,425,654 378,676 11,073,664 10,802,165 271,499 Soybean farming (11111) ................................: 7,229 2,206,957 1,890,698 2,456,025 209,088 1,554,349 1,543,155 11,194 Oilseed (except soybean) farming (11112) ...............: 3 24 24 80,000 18,000 6 6 - Dry pea and bean farming (11113) .......................: - - - - - - - - Wheat farming (11114) ..................................: 146 15,860 8,267 966,227 55,307 5,466 5,425 42 Corn farming (11115) ...................................: 13,036 8,476,770 7,824,739 5,302,964 449,835 8,069,743 8,016,305 53,438 Rice farming (11116) ...................................: - - - - - - - - Other grain farming (11119) ............................: 1,681 1,390,232 1,244,486 6,400,643 584,863 1,444,100 1,237,275 206,825 : Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .......................: 667 99,101 70,501 1,259,806 134,804 216,956 214,939 2,017 Potato farming (111211) ................................: 15 5,635 5,408 3,829,618 675,152 26,080 26,077 3 Other vegetable (except potato) and melon : farming (111219) ......................................: 652 93,466 65,093 1,200,685 122,372 190,876 188,862 2,014 : Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ........................: 738 25,616 5,558 480,363 49,694 23,646 23,262 384 Orange groves (11131) ..................................: - - - - - - - - Citrus (except orange) groves (11132) ..................: - - - - - - - - Noncitrus fruit and tree nut farming (11133) ...........: 738 25,616 5,558 480,363 49,694 23,646 23,262 384 Apple orchards (111331) ..............................: 153 6,813 1,657 539,540 69,079 8,142 8,081 61 Grape vineyards (111332) .............................: 119 3,404 537 449,590 35,359 1,591 (D) (D) Strawberry farming (111333) ..........................: 78 2,430 464 409,544 56,566 4,256 4,192 64 Berry (except strawberry) farming (111334) ...........: 132 3,875 696 338,579 42,729 3,223 3,195 28 Tree nut farming (111335) ............................: 57 2,998 412 458,630 42,557 542 (D) (D) Fruit and tree nut combination : farming (111336) ....................................: 28 555 83 466,844 21,556 286 273 13 Other noncitrus fruit farming (111339) ...............: 171 5,541 1,709 600,039 51,555 5,605 5,410 195 : Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture : production (1114) .......................................: 863 42,426 10,796 445,980 64,213 136,118 135,108 1,010 Food crops grown under cover (11141) ...................: 102 1,772 421 349,991 40,549 5,312 5,099 212 Nursery and floriculture production (11142) ............: 761 40,654 10,375 458,846 67,384 130,807 130,009 797 Nursery and tree production (111421) .................: 419 26,656 8,619 489,036 79,524 67,343 66,694 649 Floriculture production (111422) .....................: 342 13,998 1,756 421,859 52,512 63,463 63,315 148 : Other crop farming (1119) ................................: 10,397 875,967 155,690 558,782 47,222 87,237 77,667 9,570 Tobacco farming (11191) ................................: 6 1,858 626 1,749,445 85,152 1,246 (D) (D) Cotton farming (11192) .................................: - - - - - - - - Sugarcane farming (11193) ..............................: - - - - - - - - Hay farming (11194) ....................................: 4,882 340,241 132,692 540,687 55,995 55,339 50,370 4,968 All other crop farming (11199) .........................: 5,509 533,868 22,372 573,520 39,404 30,652 (D) (D) : Animal production and aquaculture (112) ....................: 18,839 1,469,287 744,699 819,031 109,363 6,491,412 537,233 5,954,178 : Cattle ranching and farming (1121) .......................: 8,358 741,875 291,632 736,598 105,811 1,623,235 112,034 1,511,201 Beef cattle ranching and farming, : including feedlots (11211) ............................: 7,621 566,437 157,272 574,203 82,782 429,382 51,766 377,616 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ............: 7,286 507,772 121,568 538,308 76,050 285,268 24,286 260,982 Cattle feedlots (112112) .............................: 335 58,665 35,704 1,354,883 229,185 144,114 27,480 116,634 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ...............: 737 175,438 134,360 2,415,854 343,950 1,193,853 60,268 1,133,585 : Hog and pig farming (1122) ...............................: 1,072 328,895 287,119 3,277,871 407,342 2,007,817 296,775 1,711,042 : Poultry and egg production (1123) ........................: 2,092 161,341 101,196 1,075,298 180,097 2,694,201 98,088 2,596,113 Chicken egg production (11231) .........................: 1,235 69,174 39,542 861,406 116,248 1,315,224 40,222 1,275,002 Broilers and other meat-type chicken : production (11232) ....................................: 207 14,867 7,347 1,330,047 181,610 199,461 5,081 194,380 Turkey production (11233) ..............................: 264 65,710 51,703 2,408,321 517,550 924,438 51,452 872,987 Poultry hatcheries (11234) .............................: 6 594 - 2,459,742 498,954 63,399 - 63,399 Other poultry production (11239) .......................: 380 10,996 2,604 683,714 147,305 191,678 1,332 190,345 : Sheep and goat farming (1124) ............................: 1,747 40,347 6,321 324,477 45,811 13,637 704 12,933 Sheep farming (11241) ..................................: 979 24,923 3,799 353,526 44,250 7,682 407 7,275 Goat farming (11242) ...................................: 768 15,424 2,522 287,447 47,800 5,955 296 5,658 : Aquaculture (1125) .......................................: 31 1,904 41 1,109,692 130,448 11,747 18 11,730 : Other animal production (1129) ...........................: 5,539 194,925 58,390 525,107 50,264 140,774 29,614 111,160 Apiculture (11291) .....................................: 380 11,362 311 287,465 36,060 4,306 (D) (D) Horse and other equine production (11292) ..............: 4,235 106,030 22,380 473,973 43,658 46,670 1,467 45,202 Fur-bearing animal and rabbit : production (11293) ....................................: 11 172 8 222,891 54,823 395 (D) (D) All other animal production (11299) ....................: 913 77,361 35,691 864,848 86,764 89,404 28,085 61,320 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 6,589 5,859 :: Renewable energy producing systems (see text) - Con. : : :: Geothermal/geoexchange systems ...........................farms: 1,958 2,230 Solar panels .............................................farms: 4,402 3,211 :: : : :: Small hydro systems ......................................farms: 90 40 Wind turbines ............................................farms: 514 541 :: : : :: Wind rights leased to others ...............................farms: 624 682 Methane digesters ........................................farms: 31 46 :: : ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 131 110 :: Market value of agricultural products sold - Con. : Land in farms ..............................................acres: 36,740 35,196 :: Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ...........$1,000: 15,137 8,068 Average size of farm ...................................acres: 280 320 :: Livestock, poultry, and their products ..................$1,000: 6,864 4,980 : :: : Estimated market value of land and buildings ..............$1,000: 219,738 216,677 :: Total farm production expenses 1/ .........................$1,000: 20,660 15,068 Average per farm .....................................dollars: 1,677,390 1,969,792 :: Average per farm .....................................dollars: 157,710 136,984 Average per acre .....................................dollars: 5,981 6,156 :: : : :: Government payments ........................................farms: 8 27 Estimated market value of all machinery and : :: $1,000: 35 240 equipment ................................................$1,000: 22,830 15,764 :: Average per farm .....................................dollars: 4,332 8,903 : :: : Land in farms according to use: : :: Total income from farm-related sources .....................farms: 38 28 : :: $1,000: 677 1,056 Total cropland ...........................................farms: 117 96 :: Average per farm .....................................dollars: 17,803 37,716 acres: 16,407 15,907 :: : Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 111 93 :: Tenure: : acres: 15,261 14,492 :: Full owners ...................................................: 99 77 Other pasture and grazing land that could have : :: Part owners ...................................................: 22 18 been used for crops without additional : :: Tenants .......................................................: 10 15 improvements ..........................................farms: 4 7 :: : acres: 379 480 :: Farms by North American Industry Classification System: : Other cropland .........................................farms: 23 18 :: : acres: 767 935 :: Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ..............................: 85 67 : :: Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ............................: 2 1 Total woodland ...........................................farms: 24 28 :: Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .............................: - - acres: 6,753 7,537 :: Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture : Woodland pastured ......................................farms: 3 4 :: production (1114) ............................................: 6 6 acres: (D) 559 :: : Woodland not pastured ..................................farms: 23 27 :: Other crop farming (1119) .....................................: 21 19 acres: (D) 6,978 :: Tobacco farming (11191) .....................................: - - : :: Cotton farming (11192) ......................................: - - Permanent pasture and rangeland other than cropland : :: Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : and woodland pastured ...................................farms: 10 12 :: crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) .........................: 21 19 acres: 2,806 7,187 :: : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : :: Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) .....................: 2 2 facilities, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. ...............farms: 56 50 :: Cattle feedlots (112112) ......................................: - - acres: 10,774 4,565 :: Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ......................: - 2 Irrigated land ...........................................farms: 17 13 :: Hog and pig farming (1122) ....................................: - - acres: 460 417 :: : : :: Poultry and egg production (1123) .............................: - 1 Market value of agricultural products sold ................$1,000: 22,001 13,048 :: Sheep and goat farming (1124) .................................: - - Average per farm .....................................dollars: 167,947 118,616 :: Aquaculture and other animal production (1125, 1129) ..........: 15 12 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 739 575 :: : $1,000: 166,931 75,506 :: Place of residence: : Average per farm ...............................dollars: 225,887 131,315 :: On farm operated ........................................: 1,392 1,086 : :: Not on farm operated ....................................: 188 137 By value of sales: : :: : $1 to $4,999 .....................................farms: 75 74 :: Days worked off farm: : $1,000: 168 168 :: None ....................................................: 788 623 $5,000 to $9,999 .................................farms: 37 52 :: Any .....................................................: 792 600 $1,000: 251 353 :: 1 to 49 days ..........................................: 152 140 $10,000 to $24,999 ...............................farms: 89 87 :: 50 to 99 days .........................................: 90 49 $1,000: 1,441 1,433 :: 100 to 199 days .......................................: 147 79 $25,000 to $49,999 ...............................farms: 63 58 :: 200 days or more ......................................: 403 332 $1,000: 2,181 1,998 :: : $50,000 or more ..................................farms: 475 304 :: Years on present farm: : $1,000: 162,890 71,555 :: 2 years or less .........................................: 107 95 : :: 3 or 4 years ............................................: 140 116 TYPE OF PRODUCTION : :: 5 to 9 years ............................................: 341 261 : :: 10 years or more ........................................: 992 751 USDA National Organic Program certified : :: : organic production ..................................farms: 764 602 :: Average years on present farm ...........................: 15.5 15.1 USDA National Organic Program organic : :: : production exempt from certification ................farms: 51 55 :: Age group: : Acres transitioning into USDA National : :: Under 25 years ..........................................: 98 75 Organic Program organic production ..................farms: 70 160 :: 25 to 34 years ..........................................: 240 242 : :: 35 to 44 years ..........................................: 506 410 ALL PRODUCERS' CHARACTERISTICS : :: 45 to 54 years ..........................................: 377 239 FOR FARMS WITH CERTIFIED OR EXEMPT : :: 55 to 64 years ..........................................: 220 170 ORGANIC PRODUCTION 1/ : :: 65 to 74 years ..........................................: 116 68 : :: 75 years and over .......................................: 23 19 Sex of producers: : :: : Male ....................................................: 993 773 :: Average age .............................................: 44.6 43.3 Female ..................................................: 587 450 :: : : :: Military service: : Primary occupation: : :: Never served or only on active duty for training : Farming .................................................: 892 715 :: in Reserves or National Guard (see text) ...............: 1,557 1,188 Other ...................................................: 688 508 :: Active duty now or in the past (see text) ...............: 23 35 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 94,282 94,350 :: Age group - Con. : : :: : Sex of producers: : :: 25 to 34 years ..........................................: 9,096 8,604 Male ....................................................: 63,321 63,125 :: 35 to 44 years ..........................................: 14,627 13,526 Female ..................................................: 30,961 31,225 :: 45 to 54 years ..........................................: 15,336 17,710 : :: 55 to 64 years ..........................................: 21,083 24,858 Hired managers ............................................: 4,888 4,356 :: 65 to 74 years ..........................................: 20,434 18,300 : :: 75 years and over .......................................: 11,744 9,618 Primary occupation: : :: : Farming .................................................: 37,198 36,485 :: Average age .............................................: 56.0 55.5 Other ...................................................: 57,084 57,865 :: : : :: Young producers (see text) ................................: 11,058 (NA) Place of residence: : :: : On farm operated ........................................: 68,651 72,559 :: Producers of Hispanic, Latino, : Not on farm operated ....................................: 25,631 21,791 :: or Spanish origin ........................................: 683 753 : :: : Days of work off farm: : :: Producers by race: : None ....................................................: 37,199 36,189 :: American Indian or Alaska Native ........................: 136 131 Any .....................................................: 57,083 58,161 :: Asian ...................................................: 117 102 1 to 49 days ..........................................: 7,773 7,281 :: Black or African American ...............................: 99 134 50 to 99 days .........................................: 3,427 3,327 :: Native Hawaiian or : 100 to 199 days .......................................: 7,022 6,947 :: Other Pacific Islander..................................: 19 20 200 days or more ......................................: 38,861 40,606 :: White ...................................................: 93,598 93,702 : :: More than one race reported .............................: 313 261 Years on present farm: : :: : 2 years or less .........................................: 4,653 5,255 :: Military service: : 3 or 4 years ............................................: 6,720 6,470 :: Never served or only on active duty for training : 5 to 9 years ............................................: 17,205 12,917 :: in the Reserves or National Guard (see text) ...........: 87,661 86,429 10 years or more ........................................: 65,704 69,708 :: Active duty now or in the past (see text) ...............: 6,621 7,921 : :: : Average years on present farm .............................: 22.5 22.9 :: Number of persons living : : :: in producers' households .................................: 205,872 205,222 Years operating any farm: : :: : 5 years or less .........................................: 12,427 11,934 :: On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : 6 to 10 years ...........................................: 14,001 11,328 :: Day-to-day decisions ....................................: 79,161 80,354 11 years or more ........................................: 67,854 71,088 :: Land use and/or crop decisions ..........................: 67,034 68,505 : :: Livestock decisions .....................................: 43,735 48,246 Average years on any farm .................................: 24.7 24.8 :: Marketing decisions (see text) ..........................: 53,734 (NA) : :: Record keeping and/or financial management ..............: 67,144 70,352 Age group: : :: Estate planning or succession planning ..................: 48,150 50,842 Under 25 years ..........................................: 1,962 1,734 :: : ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 50,560 54,003 44,858 48,591 28,654 33,106 Land in farms .......................................................acres: 14,098,474 14,636,729 13,481,931 14,095,869 5,515,280 6,606,706 : FARMS BY SIZE : : 1 to 9 acres .............................................................: 6,116 7,284 4,674 5,695 4,438 5,709 10 to 49 acres ...........................................................: 17,559 17,509 15,106 15,422 11,483 11,860 50 to 179 acres ..........................................................: 13,996 14,605 12,737 13,399 7,476 8,744 180 to 499 acres .........................................................: 6,400 7,166 6,040 6,839 2,808 3,522 500 acres or more ........................................................: 6,489 7,439 6,301 7,236 2,449 3,271 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : : Owned land in farms .................................................farms: 48,353 51,330 42,761 46,095 27,774 31,941 acres: 6,642,061 7,015,466 6,240,140 6,666,595 2,901,800 3,478,917 Rented or leased land in farms ......................................farms: 15,604 18,277 14,945 17,521 7,527 9,901 acres: 7,456,413 7,621,263 7,241,791 7,429,274 2,613,480 3,127,789 : TENURE : : Full owners .........................................................farms: 34,956 35,726 29,913 31,070 21,127 23,205 acres: 2,912,198 2,947,131 2,638,397 2,708,669 1,368,092 1,548,980 Part owners .........................................................farms: 13,397 15,604 12,848 15,025 6,647 8,736 acres: 10,251,610 10,686,773 9,925,752 10,419,311 3,859,905 4,705,683 Tenants .............................................................farms: 2,207 2,673 2,097 2,496 880 1,165 acres: 934,666 1,002,825 917,782 967,889 287,283 352,043 : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total ...............................................................farms: 50,560 54,003 44,858 48,591 28,654 33,106 $1,000: 17,754,917 11,224,796 15,933,676 10,252,796 8,987,007 6,183,395 : Market value of agricultural products sold ........................farms: 50,560 54,003 44,858 48,591 28,654 33,106 $1,000: 17,647,931 10,890,091 15,835,890 9,933,380 8,946,429 6,045,309 Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ...................farms: 32,435 35,229 30,695 33,423 15,205 18,619 $1,000: 11,456,084 6,991,406 11,121,548 6,818,587 3,862,503 2,688,488 Livestock, poultry, and their products ..........................farms: 19,057 21,157 16,449 18,708 17,377 19,679 $1,000: 6,191,847 3,898,685 4,714,342 3,114,792 5,083,926 3,356,822 Government payments ...............................................farms: 12,389 25,604 10,972 23,893 4,448 11,313 $1,000: 106,986 334,706 97,786 319,416 40,578 138,086 : FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS : : Less than $1,000 .........................................................: 7,198 8,842 5,856 7,405 5,373 7,039 $1,000 to $2,499 .........................................................: 5,207 5,582 4,150 4,697 2,982 3,590 $2,500 to $4,999 .........................................................: 4,740 5,481 4,001 4,646 2,973 3,563 $5,000 to $9,999 .........................................................: 5,040 5,910 4,328 5,281 3,185 3,935 $10,000 to $24,999 .......................................................: 6,128 6,361 5,472 5,811 3,814 3,896 $25,000 to $49,999 .......................................................: 3,990 4,152 3,688 3,887 2,148 2,290 $50,000 or more ..........................................................: 18,257 17,675 17,363 16,864 8,179 8,793 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION (CCC) LOANS : AND FEDERAL FARM PROGRAM PAYMENTS : : CCC loans ...........................................................farms: 458 1,030 459 1,008 174 447 $1,000: 117,176 225,090 119,147 219,593 34,952 83,188 Conservation Reserve, Wetlands Reserve, : Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : Enhancement Program payments .......................................farms: 9,020 9,665 7,727 8,673 2,950 3,809 $1,000: 32,199 31,835 26,928 28,361 9,524 11,735 Other Federal farm program payments .................................farms: 4,908 22,635 4,678 21,439 2,150 10,250 $1,000: 74,788 302,870 70,858 291,056 31,054 126,350 : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) .........................................: 20,613 21,993 20,025 21,213 7,030 8,751 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .......................................: 660 693 606 672 325 351 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ........................................: 712 593 635 544 261 237 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) ..................: 859 721 783 640 273 252 Other crop farming (1119) ................................................: 9,423 10,104 7,754 8,696 3,963 4,953 Tobacco farming (11191) ................................................: 6 14 6 14 2 9 Cotton farming (11192) .................................................: - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all : other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ..............................: 9,417 10,090 7,748 8,682 3,961 4,944 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ................................: 6,996 8,280 5,931 7,158 6,786 8,050 Cattle feedlots (112112) .................................................: 328 304 304 264 314 293 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .................................: 728 1,158 695 1,103 716 1,120 Hog and pig farming (1122) ...............................................: 1,057 1,285 728 987 909 1,141 Poultry and egg production (1123) ........................................: 2,054 1,182 1,620 940 1,711 1,004 Sheep and goat farming (1124) ............................................: 1,720 1,856 1,313 1,490 1,666 1,826 Aquaculture and other : animal production (1125, 1129) ..........................................: 5,410 5,834 4,464 4,884 4,700 5,128 : OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : Farms by- : : Type of organization: : Operation more than 50 percent owned : by one producer's household and/or : extended family .....................................................: 47,814 51,661 42,409 46,488 27,556 32,053 Limited Liability Company ............................................: 4,641 3,191 4,166 2,886 2,430 1,802 : Operation's legal status for tax purposes: : Family or individual .................................................: 42,961 46,076 37,970 41,309 25,365 29,212 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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: 36,427 (NA) 46,488 50,682 31,486 34,884 Land in farms .......................................................acres: 12,260,421 (NA) 13,469,332 14,043,186 10,078,235 10,705,277 : FARMS BY SIZE : : 1 to 9 acres .............................................................: 4,040 (NA) 5,342 6,680 3,043 3,946 10 to 49 acres ...........................................................: 11,206 (NA) 15,682 16,120 10,330 10,765 50 to 179 acres ..........................................................: 9,814 (NA) 13,095 13,818 8,852 9,775 180 to 499 acres .........................................................: 5,454 (NA) 6,107 6,880 4,489 4,993 500 acres or more ........................................................: 5,913 (NA) 6,262 7,184 4,772 5,405 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : : Owned land in farms .................................................farms: 34,529 (NA) 44,413 48,165 30,310 33,632 acres: 5,460,575 (NA) 6,307,882 6,726,680 4,745,303 5,138,947 Rented or leased land in farms ......................................farms: 13,775 (NA) 14,896 17,454 10,320 11,975 acres: 6,799,846 (NA) 7,161,450 7,316,506 5,332,932 5,566,330 : TENURE : : Full owners .........................................................farms: 22,652 (NA) 31,592 33,228 21,166 22,909 acres: 2,112,739 (NA) 2,733,175 2,806,951 1,948,781 2,056,714 Part owners .........................................................farms: 11,877 (NA) 12,821 14,937 9,144 10,723 acres: 9,268,823 (NA) 9,837,388 10,280,436 7,467,149 7,996,460 Tenants .............................................................farms: 1,898 (NA) 2,075 2,517 1,176 1,252 acres: 878,859 (NA) 898,769 955,799 662,305 652,103 : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total ...............................................................farms: 36,427 (NA) 46,488 50,682 31,486 34,884 $1,000: 14,856,296 (NA) 16,999,280 10,732,725 12,370,342 8,072,403 : Market value of agricultural products sold ........................farms: 36,427 (NA) 46,488 50,682 31,486 34,884 $1,000: 14,776,102 (NA) 16,897,610 10,410,342 12,293,570 7,827,281 Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ...................farms: 25,536 (NA) 30,356 33,204 20,729 23,027 $1,000: 10,344,829 (NA) 11,008,086 6,736,906 8,324,567 5,165,958 Livestock, poultry, and their products ..........................farms: 15,223 (NA) 17,808 20,256 12,266 14,097 $1,000: 4,431,272 (NA) 5,889,523 3,673,436 3,969,003 2,661,322 Government payments ...............................................farms: 8,275 (NA) 11,583 24,440 8,339 17,451 $1,000: 80,194 (NA) 101,671 322,383 76,772 245,122 : FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS : : Less than $1,000 .........................................................: 4,051 (NA) 6,059 7,844 4,031 5,314 $1,000 to $2,499 .........................................................: 2,782 (NA) 4,577 5,201 2,984 3,415 $2,500 to $4,999 .........................................................: 2,789 (NA) 4,208 5,062 2,839 3,368 $5,000 to $9,999 .........................................................: 3,299 (NA) 4,556 5,548 2,990 3,822 $10,000 to $24,999 .......................................................: 4,390 (NA) 5,700 6,044 3,740 4,046 $25,000 to $49,999 .......................................................: 3,123 (NA) 3,766 3,956 2,478 2,680 $50,000 or more ..........................................................: 15,993 (NA) 17,622 17,027 12,424 12,239 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION (CCC) LOANS : AND FEDERAL FARM PROGRAM PAYMENTS : : CCC loans ...........................................................farms: 426 (NA) 455 1,000 370 733 $1,000: 108,344 (NA) 117,994 218,493 93,759 176,797 Conservation Reserve, Wetlands Reserve, : Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : Enhancement Program payments .......................................farms: 5,387 (NA) 8,356 9,244 6,129 6,927 $1,000: 17,619 (NA) 30,060 30,475 21,898 23,231 Other Federal farm program payments .................................farms: 4,137 (NA) 4,707 21,665 3,411 15,439 $1,000: 62,575 (NA) 71,611 291,908 54,874 221,891 : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) .........................................: 17,142 (NA) 19,703 20,927 13,518 14,478 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .......................................: 523 (NA) 611 660 391 355 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ........................................: 476 (NA) 611 544 382 333 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) ..................: 713 (NA) 824 673 408 394 Other crop farming (1119) ................................................: 4,391 (NA) 8,250 9,236 5,756 6,612 Tobacco farming (11191) ................................................: 2 (NA) 3 13 3 8 Cotton farming (11192) .................................................: - (NA) - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all : other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ..............................: 4,389 (NA) 8,247 9,223 5,753 6,604 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ................................: 5,200 (NA) 6,383 7,846 4,323 5,405 Cattle feedlots (112112) .................................................: 292 (NA) 310 290 228 201 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .................................: 623 (NA) 706 1,102 457 756 Hog and pig farming (1122) ...............................................: 823 (NA) 974 1,222 623 813 Poultry and egg production (1123) ........................................: 1,330 (NA) 1,800 1,143 1,192 780 Sheep and goat farming (1124) ............................................: 1,311 (NA) 1,601 1,800 956 1,074 Aquaculture and other : animal production (1125, 1129) ..........................................: 3,603 (NA) 4,715 5,239 3,252 3,683 : OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : Farms by- : : Type of organization: : Operation more than 50 percent owned : by one producer's household and/or : extended family .....................................................: 34,423 (NA) 43,813 48,382 29,794 33,395 Limited Liability Company ............................................: 3,607 (NA) 4,455 3,118 3,123 2,256 : Operation's legal status for tax purposes: : Family or individual .................................................: 30,547 (NA) 39,099 42,929 26,378 29,212 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 ..........................................................: 2,967 3,205 2,670 2,987 1,376 1,734 Corporation ..........................................................: 3,827 3,774 3,510 3,426 1,612 1,744 Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. ...................................: 805 948 708 869 301 416 : Number of producers: : 1 producer ...........................................................: 20,825 24,696 18,353 22,226 10,701 14,009 2 producers ..........................................................: 23,615 24,279 20,826 21,689 14,816 16,189 3 producers ..........................................................: 3,363 3,096 3,127 2,902 1,701 1,815 4 producers ..........................................................: 1,817 1,385 1,687 1,276 988 806 5 or more producers ..................................................: 940 547 865 498 448 287 : Number of male producers: : 1 producer .........................................................: 39,614 43,314 34,736 38,861 23,354 27,148 2 producers ........................................................: 6,285 5,806 6,001 5,516 3,022 3,073 3 producers ........................................................: 1,717 1,385 1,633 1,325 782 773 4 producers ........................................................: 488 278 471 255 232 135 5 or more producers ................................................: 273 142 250 127 104 67 : Number of female producers: : 1 producer .........................................................: 24,414 25,913 21,258 22,795 15,482 17,486 2 producers ........................................................: 2,005 1,624 1,775 1,438 1,210 1,037 3 producers ........................................................: 391 283 328 263 189 163 4 producers ........................................................: 85 75 88 70 55 50 5 or more producers ................................................: 96 33 87 29 38 12 : Farms reporting- : Internet access ........................................................: 36,866 39,045 33,009 35,367 19,781 23,155 Dial-up ..............................................................: 1,267 1,478 1,131 1,352 649 908 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) .......................: 19,067 (NA) 17,125 (NA) 10,330 (NA) Cellular data plan (see text) ........................................: 21,999 16,157 19,921 14,831 11,834 9,910 Satellite ............................................................: 6,561 7,552 5,850 6,831 3,519 4,597 Don't know ...........................................................: 2,341 3,172 2,087 2,857 1,151 1,748 Other ................................................................: 491 1,591 449 1,485 260 890 : Farms by number of households sharing : in net income of operation: : 1 household ............................................................: 40,048 43,492 35,155 38,888 23,811 27,639 2 households ...........................................................: 7,382 7,615 6,797 7,034 3,590 4,112 3 households ...........................................................: 1,796 1,654 1,689 1,565 706 791 4 households ...........................................................: 774 651 726 601 264 301 5 or more households ...................................................: 560 591 491 503 283 263 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 53. Selected Farm Characteristics by Producers' Involvement in Decisionmaking: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [Data were collected for a maximum of four producers per farm. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Marketing : Record keeping and : Estate or succession : decisions (see text) : financial management : planning :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : 2022 : 2017 : 2022 : 2017 : 2022 : 2017 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS - Con. : : Farms by- - Con. : Operation's legal status for tax purposes: - Con. : : Partnership ..........................................................: 2,275 (NA) 2,836 3,134 1,883 2,228 Corporation ..........................................................: 3,112 (NA) 3,757 3,652 2,675 2,715 Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. ...................................: 493 (NA) 796 967 550 729 : Number of producers: : 1 producer ...........................................................: 14,580 (NA) 18,487 22,633 12,375 15,568 2 producers ..........................................................: 17,080 (NA) 22,024 23,064 14,878 15,773 3 producers ..........................................................: 2,657 (NA) 3,268 3,063 2,276 2,184 4 producers ..........................................................: 1,409 (NA) 1,778 1,380 1,317 981 5 or more producers ..................................................: 701 (NA) 931 542 640 378 : Number of male producers: : 1 producer .........................................................: 28,173 (NA) 36,022 40,387 24,396 27,747 2 producers ........................................................: 5,143 (NA) 6,107 5,626 4,076 3,824 3 producers ........................................................: 1,357 (NA) 1,665 1,355 1,143 973 4 producers ........................................................: 396 (NA) 475 262 316 180 5 or more producers ................................................: 182 (NA) 271 137 195 92 : Number of female producers: : 1 producer .........................................................: 17,185 (NA) 22,674 24,686 15,651 17,230 2 producers ........................................................: 1,500 (NA) 1,934 1,635 1,429 1,123 3 producers ........................................................: 229 (NA) 394 291 254 185 4 producers ........................................................: 78 (NA) 96 73 63 53 5 or more producers ................................................: 66 (NA) 101 35 71 25 : Farms reporting- : Internet access ........................................................: 27,287 (NA) 34,208 36,960 23,281 25,510 Dial-up ..............................................................: 937 (NA) 1,176 1,372 854 1,016 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) .......................: 14,147 (NA) 17,760 (NA) 11,973 (NA) Cellular data plan (see text) ........................................: 16,703 (NA) 20,689 15,509 14,201 10,898 Satellite ............................................................: 4,973 (NA) 6,148 7,083 4,137 5,012 Don't know ...........................................................: 1,685 (NA) 2,116 2,904 1,443 1,904 Other ................................................................: 384 (NA) 471 1,517 319 1,037 : Farms by number of households sharing : in net income of operation: : 1 household ............................................................: 28,498 (NA) 36,474 40,627 24,915 27,993 2 households ...........................................................: 5,617 (NA) 6,913 7,204 4,588 4,896 3 households ...........................................................: 1,367 (NA) 1,802 1,628 1,115 1,147 4 households ...........................................................: 540 (NA) 762 663 506 467 5 or more households ...................................................: 405 (NA) 537 560 362 381 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 79,161 80,354 67,034 68,505 43,735 48,246 : Sex of producers: : Male ...................................................................: 56,190 57,155 51,009 52,330 30,398 33,867 Female .................................................................: 22,971 23,199 16,025 16,175 13,337 14,379 : Hired managers ...........................................................: 4,355 3,852 3,795 3,323 1,652 1,715 : Primary occupation: : Farming ................................................................: 33,497 33,359 29,790 29,716 17,063 18,201 Other ..................................................................: 45,664 46,995 37,244 38,789 26,672 30,045 : Place of residence: : On farm operated .......................................................: 60,503 63,920 49,863 53,445 37,562 41,609 Not on farm operated ...................................................: 18,658 16,434 17,171 15,060 6,173 6,637 : Days of work off farm: : None ...................................................................: 31,288 31,095 26,107 26,381 14,769 16,014 Any ....................................................................: 47,873 49,259 40,927 42,124 28,966 32,232 1 to 49 days .........................................................: 6,308 6,122 5,421 5,159 3,252 3,426 50 to 99 days ........................................................: 2,905 2,820 2,491 2,469 1,662 1,681 100 to 199 days ......................................................: 6,104 6,043 5,147 5,152 3,670 3,876 200 days or more .....................................................: 32,556 34,274 27,868 29,344 20,382 23,249 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less ........................................................: 3,588 4,159 3,001 3,405 2,224 2,802 3 or 4 years ...........................................................: 5,409 5,341 4,544 4,490 3,148 3,680 5 to 9 years ...........................................................: 14,412 10,975 12,105 9,258 8,699 6,901 10 years or more .......................................................: 55,752 59,879 47,384 51,352 29,664 34,863 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less ........................................................: 9,767 9,673 8,138 8,039 5,962 6,433 6 to 10 years ..........................................................: 11,777 9,550 9,699 7,958 7,040 6,113 11 years or more .......................................................: 57,617 61,131 49,197 52,508 30,733 35,700 : Age group: : Under 25 years .........................................................: 1,312 1,239 1,028 1,036 1,108 1,012 25 to 34 years .........................................................: 7,828 7,372 6,556 6,297 5,219 5,164 35 to 44 years .........................................................: 12,731 11,896 10,935 9,966 8,196 8,153 45 to 54 years .........................................................: 13,200 15,251 10,860 12,889 7,793 9,989 55 to 64 years .........................................................: 17,929 21,255 15,125 18,395 9,516 12,229 65 to 74 years .........................................................: 16,746 15,487 14,527 13,267 7,814 8,019 75 years and over ......................................................: 9,415 7,854 8,003 6,655 4,089 3,680 : Average age ............................................................: 55.7 55.4 55.9 55.4 53.2 53.3 : Young producers (see text) ...............................................: 9,140 (NA) 7,584 (NA) 6,327 (NA) : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin .........................: 592 648 493 572 376 415 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native .......................................: 117 122 95 110 64 97 Asian ..................................................................: 94 85 76 71 45 46 Black or African American ..............................................: 88 120 58 100 34 63 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ..............................: 17 13 13 10 3 10 White ..................................................................: 78,569 79,776 66,564 68,018 43,418 47,864 More than one race reported ............................................: 276 238 228 196 171 166 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training : in the Reserves or National Guard (see text) ..........................: 73,517 73,370 61,959 62,282 40,814 44,258 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ..............................: 5,644 6,984 5,075 6,223 2,921 3,988 : Number of persons living in producers' households ........................: 182,133 185,739 161,864 166,727 107,053 117,911 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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: 53,734 (NA) 67,144 70,352 48,150 50,842 : Sex of producers: : Male ...................................................................: 39,968 (NA) 45,790 47,895 32,233 34,379 Female .................................................................: 13,766 (NA) 21,354 22,457 15,917 16,463 : Hired managers ...........................................................: 3,424 (NA) 3,507 3,128 2,664 2,302 : Primary occupation: : Farming ................................................................: 25,535 (NA) 28,361 28,783 20,585 21,120 Other ..................................................................: 28,199 (NA) 38,783 41,569 27,565 29,722 : Place of residence: : On farm operated .......................................................: 41,614 (NA) 51,045 56,157 37,819 41,606 Not on farm operated ...................................................: 12,120 (NA) 16,099 14,195 10,331 9,236 : Days of work off farm: : None ...................................................................: 21,248 (NA) 26,380 26,823 19,938 20,399 Any ....................................................................: 32,486 (NA) 40,764 43,529 28,212 30,443 1 to 49 days .........................................................: 4,075 (NA) 5,369 5,355 3,813 3,849 50 to 99 days ........................................................: 2,028 (NA) 2,531 2,556 1,788 1,852 100 to 199 days ......................................................: 4,355 (NA) 5,126 5,268 3,574 3,709 200 days or more .....................................................: 22,028 (NA) 27,738 30,350 19,037 21,033 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less ........................................................: 2,185 (NA) 2,788 3,456 1,726 2,058 3 or 4 years ...........................................................: 3,609 (NA) 4,359 4,547 2,685 2,846 5 to 9 years ...........................................................: 9,606 (NA) 12,060 9,554 7,858 6,184 10 years or more .......................................................: 38,334 (NA) 47,937 52,795 35,881 39,754 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less ........................................................: 6,295 (NA) 7,762 8,200 4,803 4,919 6 to 10 years ..........................................................: 7,659 (NA) 9,817 8,354 6,374 5,527 11 years or more .......................................................: 39,780 (NA) 49,565 53,798 36,973 40,396 : Age group: : Under 25 years .........................................................: 844 (NA) 682 755 357 427 25 to 34 years .........................................................: 5,694 (NA) 6,459 6,524 4,056 4,079 35 to 44 years .........................................................: 9,113 (NA) 10,679 10,322 6,789 6,542 45 to 54 years .........................................................: 8,712 (NA) 11,026 13,512 7,407 9,180 55 to 64 years .........................................................: 11,938 (NA) 15,269 18,750 11,201 13,799 65 to 74 years .........................................................: 11,314 (NA) 14,741 13,592 11,417 10,978 75 years and over ......................................................: 6,119 (NA) 8,288 6,897 6,923 5,837 : Average age ............................................................: 55.3 (NA) 56.3 55.5 57.9 57.1 : Young producers (see text) ...............................................: 6,538 (NA) 7,141 (NA) 4,413 (NA) : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin .........................: 408 (NA) 485 520 358 414 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native .......................................: 70 (NA) 96 115 87 73 Asian ..................................................................: 56 (NA) 69 60 48 55 Black or African American ..............................................: 68 (NA) 71 90 51 62 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ..............................: 6 (NA) 10 11 9 15 White ..................................................................: 53,342 (NA) 66,678 69,880 47,797 50,473 More than one race reported ............................................: 192 (NA) 220 196 158 164 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training : in the Reserves or National Guard (see text) ..........................: 50,147 (NA) 62,509 64,492 44,531 46,191 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ..............................: 3,587 (NA) 4,635 5,860 3,619 4,651 : Number of persons living in producers' households ........................: 130,081 (NA) 153,594 160,819 105,817 112,763 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 51,113 53,232 :: : Land in farms .........................................acres: 14,301,769 14,680,162 :: Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture : : :: production (1114) .........................................: 799 645 FARMS BY SIZE : :: Other crop farming (1119) ..................................: 9,617 9,999 : :: Tobacco farming (11191) ..................................: 6 14 1 to 9 acres ...............................................: 6,021 6,965 :: Cotton farming (11192) ...................................: - - 10 to 49 acres .............................................: 17,701 17,215 :: Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all : 50 to 179 acres ............................................: 14,303 14,422 :: other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ................: 9,611 9,985 180 to 499 acres ...........................................: 6,519 7,148 :: Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ..................: 7,013 8,183 500 acres or more ..........................................: 6,569 7,482 :: Cattle feedlots (112112) ...................................: 326 303 : :: Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ...................: 724 1,153 OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : :: Hog and pig farming (1122) .................................: 1,065 1,282 : :: Poultry and egg production (1123) ..........................: 1,997 1,163 Owned land in farms ...................................farms: 48,868 50,558 :: Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..............................: 1,630 1,706 acres: 6,763,466 7,022,676 :: Aquaculture and other animal production : Rented or leased land in farms ........................farms: 15,785 18,281 :: (1125, 1129) ..............................................: 5,257 5,330 acres: 7,538,303 7,657,486 :: : : :: OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : TENURE : :: : : :: Farms by- : Full owners ...........................................farms: 35,328 34,951 :: : acres: 3,000,411 2,940,479 :: Type of organization: : Part owners ...........................................farms: 13,540 15,607 :: Operation more than 50 percent owned : acres: 10,356,153 10,730,466 :: by one producer's household and/or : Tenants ...............................................farms: 2,245 2,674 :: extended family .......................................: 48,211 50,812 acres: 945,205 1,009,217 :: Limited Liability Company ..............................: 4,665 3,191 : :: : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : :: Operation's legal status for tax : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : :: purposes: : : :: Family or individual ...................................: 43,236 45,224 Total .................................................farms: 51,113 53,232 :: Partnership ............................................: 3,093 3,260 $1,000: 17,862,631 11,332,694 :: Corporation ............................................: 3,948 3,815 : :: Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing : Market value of agricultural products sold ..........farms: 51,113 53,232 :: association, American Indian Reservation, etc. ........: 836 933 $1,000: 17,753,021 10,997,015 :: : Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops .....farms: 32,992 35,146 :: Number of producers: : $1,000: 11,625,195 7,044,018 :: 1 producer .............................................: 20,227 23,151 Livestock, poultry, and their : :: 2 producers ............................................: 24,435 24,870 products .........................................farms: 18,857 20,742 :: 3 producers ............................................: 3,534 3,191 $1,000: 6,127,825 3,952,997 :: 4 producers ............................................: 1,903 1,442 Government payments .................................farms: 12,796 25,644 :: 5 or more producers ....................................: 1,014 578 $1,000: 109,610 335,679 :: : : :: Number of male producers: : FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS : :: 1 producer ...........................................: 41,762 45,309 : :: 2 producers ..........................................: 6,701 6,044 Less than $1,000 ...........................................: 7,115 8,230 :: 3 producers ..........................................: 1,823 1,436 $1,000 to $2,499 ...........................................: 5,285 5,537 :: 4 producers ..........................................: 528 292 $2,500 to $4,999 ...........................................: 4,781 5,396 :: 5 or more producers ..................................: 299 151 $5,000 to $9,999 ...........................................: 5,083 5,871 :: : $10,000 to $24,999 .........................................: 6,203 6,319 :: Number of female producers: : $25,000 to $49,999 .........................................: 4,062 4,157 :: 1 producer ...........................................: 23,488 (NA) $50,000 or more ............................................: 18,584 17,722 :: 2 producers ..........................................: 1,833 (NA) : :: 3 producers ..........................................: 388 (NA) COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION (CCC) LOANS : :: 4 producers ..........................................: 92 (NA) AND FEDERAL FARM PROGRAM PAYMENTS : :: 5 or more producers ..................................: 107 (NA) : :: : CCC loans .............................................farms: 470 1,038 :: Farms reporting- : $1,000: 122,789 226,959 :: Internet access ..........................................: 37,081 38,378 Conservation Reserve, Wetlands Reserve, : :: Dial-up ................................................: 1,300 1,419 Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : :: Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) .........: 19,123 (NA) Enhancement Program payments .........................farms: 9,377 9,699 :: Cellular data plan (see text) ..........................: 22,021 15,883 $1,000: 33,113 31,671 :: Satellite ..............................................: 6,570 7,424 Other Federal farm program payments ...................farms: 5,013 22,681 :: Don't know .............................................: 2,420 3,118 $1,000: 76,497 304,008 :: Other ..................................................: 490 1,599 : :: : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : :: Farms by number of households sharing : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : :: in net income of operation: : : :: 1 household ..............................................: 40,001 42,500 Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ...........................: 21,362 22,258 :: 2 households .............................................: 7,709 7,740 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .........................: 622 672 :: 3 households .............................................: 1,951 1,701 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ..........................: 701 538 :: 4 households .............................................: 855 682 : :: 5 or more households .....................................: 597 609 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 63,321 63,125 :: Age group - Con. : : :: : Hired managers .............................................: 3,880 3,429 :: 55 to 64 years ...........................................: 14,032 16,657 : :: 65 to 74 years ...........................................: 14,180 12,462 Primary occupation: : :: 75 years and over ........................................: 8,140 6,635 Farming ..................................................: 28,051 27,717 :: : Other ....................................................: 35,270 35,408 :: Average age ..............................................: 56.4 55.7 : :: : Place of residence: : :: Young producers (see text) .................................: 7,016 (NA) On farm operated .........................................: 44,366 47,168 :: : Not on farm operated .....................................: 18,955 15,957 :: Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ...........: 406 486 : :: : Days of work off farm: : :: Producers by race: : None .....................................................: 23,797 23,503 :: American Indian or Alaska Native .........................: 89 77 Any ......................................................: 39,524 39,622 :: Asian ....................................................: 30 22 1 to 49 days ...........................................: 5,171 4,862 :: Black or African American ................................: 49 93 50 to 99 days ..........................................: 2,330 2,201 :: Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ................: 7 10 100 to 199 days ........................................: 4,764 4,428 :: White ....................................................: 62,954 62,758 200 days or more .......................................: 27,259 28,131 :: More than one race reported ..............................: 192 165 : :: : Years on present farm: : :: Military service: : 2 years or less ..........................................: 3,000 3,175 :: Never served or only on active duty for training in the : 3 or 4 years .............................................: 4,253 3,995 :: Reserves or National Guard (see text) ...................: 57,061 55,530 5 to 9 years .............................................: 10,747 8,214 :: Active duty now or in the past (see text) ................: 6,260 7,595 10 years or more .........................................: 45,321 47,741 :: : : :: Number of persons living in producers' : Years operating any farm: : :: households ................................................: 179,610 178,421 5 years or less ..........................................: 7,669 7,161 :: : 6 to 10 years ............................................: 8,574 7,098 :: On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : 11 years or more .........................................: 47,078 48,866 :: Day-to-day decisions .....................................: 56,190 57,155 : :: Land use and/or crop decisions ...........................: 51,009 52,330 Age group: : :: Livestock decisions ......................................: 30,398 33,867 Under 25 years ...........................................: 1,327 1,209 :: Marketing decisions (see text) ...........................: 39,968 (NA) 25 to 34 years ...........................................: 5,689 5,492 :: Record keeping and/or financial management ...............: 45,790 47,895 35 to 44 years ...........................................: 9,556 8,969 :: Estate planning or succession planning ...................: 32,233 34,379 45 to 54 years ...........................................: 10,397 11,701 :: : ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 28,229 29,097 :: : Land in farms .........................................acres: 5,724,456 5,873,818 :: Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture : : :: production (1114) .........................................: 661 498 FARMS BY SIZE : :: Other crop farming (1119) ..................................: 5,426 5,896 : :: Tobacco farming (11191) ..................................: 3 4 1 to 9 acres ...............................................: 4,220 4,910 :: Cotton farming (11192) ...................................: - - 10 to 49 acres .............................................: 11,168 10,736 :: Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all : 50 to 179 acres ............................................: 7,643 7,648 :: other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ................: 5,423 5,892 180 to 499 acres ...........................................: 2,802 3,035 :: Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ..................: 4,110 4,867 500 acres or more ..........................................: 2,396 2,768 :: Cattle feedlots (112112) ...................................: 180 146 : :: Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ...................: 462 629 OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : :: Hog and pig farming (1122) .................................: 605 727 : :: Poultry and egg production (1123) ..........................: 1,586 805 Owned land in farms ...................................farms: 27,444 28,140 :: Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..............................: 1,302 1,424 acres: 2,963,763 3,069,241 :: Aquaculture and other animal : Rented or leased land in farms ........................farms: 6,528 7,515 :: production (1125, 1129) ...................................: 3,991 4,288 acres: 2,760,693 2,804,577 :: : : :: OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : TENURE : :: : : :: Farms by- : Full owners ...........................................farms: 21,701 21,582 :: : acres: 1,483,264 1,480,485 :: Type of organization: : Part owners ...........................................farms: 5,743 6,558 :: Operation more than 50 percent owned : acres: 3,969,118 4,049,118 :: by one producer's household and/or : Tenants ...............................................farms: 785 957 :: extended family .......................................: 26,899 28,049 acres: 272,074 344,215 :: Limited Liability Company ..............................: 2,766 1,797 : :: : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : :: Operation's legal status for tax purposes: : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : :: Family or individual ...................................: 24,211 24,906 : :: Partnership ............................................: 1,506 1,549 Total .................................................farms: 28,229 29,097 :: Corporation ............................................: 1,991 1,992 $1,000: 7,756,584 4,369,496 :: Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing : : :: association, American Indian Reservation, etc. ........: 521 650 Market value of agricultural products sold ..........farms: 28,229 29,097 :: : $1,000: 7,710,572 4,237,285 :: Number of producers: : Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops .....farms: 16,265 16,804 :: 1 producer .............................................: 2,139 3,102 $1,000: 4,422,052 2,660,967 :: 2 producers ............................................: 21,040 21,780 Livestock, poultry, and their : :: 3 producers ............................................: 2,645 2,475 products .........................................farms: 11,968 12,626 :: 4 producers ............................................: 1,638 1,291 $1,000: 3,288,520 1,576,318 :: 5 or more producers ....................................: 767 449 Government payments .................................farms: 5,973 11,791 :: : $1,000: 46,012 132,211 :: Number of female producers: : : :: 1 producer ...........................................: 25,549 27,011 FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS : :: 2 producers ..........................................: 2,074 1,694 : :: 3 producers ..........................................: 428 300 Less than $1,000 ...........................................: 4,817 5,887 :: 4 producers ..........................................: 84 56 $1,000 to $2,499 ...........................................: 3,404 3,614 :: 5 or more producers ..................................: 94 36 $2,500 to $4,999 ...........................................: 2,932 3,390 :: : $5,000 to $9,999 ...........................................: 3,036 3,361 :: Number of male producers: : $10,000 to $24,999 .........................................: 3,560 3,274 :: 1 producer ...........................................: 21,539 (NA) $25,000 to $49,999 .........................................: 2,170 2,066 :: 2 producers ..........................................: 3,025 (NA) $50,000 or more ............................................: 8,310 7,505 :: 3 producers ..........................................: 884 (NA) : :: 4 producers ..........................................: 151 (NA) COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION (CCC) LOANS : :: 5 or more producers ..................................: 148 (NA) AND FEDERAL FARM PROGRAM PAYMENTS : :: : : :: Farms reporting- : CCC loans .............................................farms: 159 379 :: Internet access ..........................................: 20,693 21,495 $1,000: 45,657 75,562 :: Dial-up ................................................: 679 773 Conservation Reserve, Wetlands Reserve, : :: Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) .........: 11,137 (NA) Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : :: Cellular data plan (see text) ..........................: 12,346 9,067 Enhancement Program payments .........................farms: 4,535 4,932 :: Satellite ..............................................: 3,828 4,246 $1,000: 17,029 16,516 :: Don't know .............................................: 1,158 1,501 Other Federal farm program payments ...................farms: 2,132 10,053 :: Other ..................................................: 255 921 $1,000: 28,983 115,695 :: : : :: Farms by number of households sharing : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : :: in net income of operation: : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : :: 1 household ..............................................: 22,553 23,587 : :: 2 households .............................................: 3,902 4,048 Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ...........................: 8,956 8,941 :: 3 households .............................................: 1,003 790 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .........................: 439 463 :: 4 households .............................................: 448 372 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ..........................: 511 413 :: 5 or more households .....................................: 323 300 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 30,961 31,225 :: Age group - Con. : : :: : Hired managers .............................................: 1,008 927 :: 55 to 64 years ...........................................: 7,051 8,201 : :: 65 to 74 years ...........................................: 6,254 5,838 Primary occupation: : :: 75 years and over ........................................: 3,604 2,983 Farming ..................................................: 9,147 8,768 :: : Other ....................................................: 21,814 22,457 :: Average age ..............................................: 55.1 55.0 : :: : Place of residence: : :: Young producers (see text) .................................: 4,042 (NA) On farm operated .........................................: 24,285 25,391 :: : Not on farm operated .....................................: 6,676 5,834 :: Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish : : :: origin ....................................................: 277 267 Days of work off farm: : :: : None .....................................................: 13,402 12,686 :: Producers by race: : Any ......................................................: 17,559 18,539 :: American Indian or Alaska Native .........................: 47 54 1 to 49 days ...........................................: 2,602 2,419 :: Asian ....................................................: 87 80 50 to 99 days ..........................................: 1,097 1,126 :: Black or African American ................................: 50 41 100 to 199 days ........................................: 2,258 2,519 :: Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ................: 12 10 200 days or more .......................................: 11,602 12,475 :: White ....................................................: 30,644 30,944 : :: More than one race reported ..............................: 121 96 Years on present farm: : :: : 2 years or less ..........................................: 1,653 2,080 :: Military service: : 3 or 4 years .............................................: 2,467 2,475 :: Never served or only on active duty for training in the : 5 to 9 years .............................................: 6,458 4,703 :: Reserves or National Guard (see text) ...................: 30,600 30,899 10 years or more .........................................: 20,383 21,967 :: Active duty now or in the past (see text) ................: 361 326 : :: : Years operating any farm: : :: Number of persons living in producers' : 5 years or less ..........................................: 4,758 4,773 :: households ................................................: 26,262 26,801 6 to 10 years ............................................: 5,427 4,230 :: : 11 years or more .........................................: 20,776 22,222 :: On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : : :: Day-to-day decisions .....................................: 22,971 23,199 Age group: : :: Land use and/or crop decisions ...........................: 16,025 16,175 Under 25 years ...........................................: 635 525 :: Livestock decisions ......................................: 13,337 14,379 25 to 34 years ...........................................: 3,407 3,112 :: Marketing decisions (see text) ...........................: 13,766 (NA) 35 to 44 years ...........................................: 5,071 4,557 :: Record keeping and/or financial management ...............: 21,354 22,457 45 to 54 years ...........................................: 4,939 6,009 :: Estate planning or succession planning ...................: 15,917 16,463 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 570 627 :: : Land in farms .........................................acres: 116,971 150,237 :: Other crop farming (1119) ..................................: 77 103 : :: Tobacco farming (11191) ..................................: - - FARMS BY SIZE : :: Cotton farming (11192) ...................................: - - : :: Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all : 1 to 9 acres ...............................................: 97 100 :: other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ................: 77 103 10 to 49 acres .............................................: 244 242 :: Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ..................: 85 114 50 to 179 acres ............................................: 129 145 :: Cattle feedlots (112112)....................................: - 6 180 to 499 acres ...........................................: 50 63 :: Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ...................: 3 12 500 acres or more ..........................................: 50 77 :: Hog and pig farming (1122) .................................: 31 12 : :: Poultry and egg production (1123) ..........................: 23 25 OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : :: Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..............................: 40 27 : :: Aquaculture and other animal production : Owned land in farms ...................................farms: 544 597 :: (1125, 1129) ..............................................: 61 88 acres: 59,567 72,184 :: : Rented or leased land in farms ........................farms: 150 178 :: OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : acres: 57,404 78,053 :: : : :: Farms by- : TENURE : :: : : :: Type of organization: : Full owners ...........................................farms: 420 449 :: Operation more than 50 percent owned : acres: 32,460 33,158 :: by one producer's household and/or : Part owners ...........................................farms: 124 148 :: extended family .......................................: 543 607 acres: 78,043 109,450 :: Limited Liability Company ..............................: 88 64 Tenants ...............................................farms: 26 30 :: : acres: 6,468 7,629 :: Operation's legal status for tax : : :: purposes: : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : :: Family or individual ...................................: 487 530 SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : :: Partnership ............................................: 26 45 : :: Corporation ...........................................: 46 47 Total .................................................farms: 570 627 :: Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing : $1,000: 204,318 103,114 :: association, American Indian Reservation, etc. ........: 11 5 : :: : Market value of agricultural products sold ..........farms: 570 627 :: Number of producers: : $1,000: 202,889 100,073 :: 1 producer .............................................: 155 232 Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops .....farms: 335 340 :: 2 producers ............................................: 321 322 $1,000: 90,362 71,498 :: 3 producers ............................................: 48 44 Livestock, poultry, and their : :: 4 producers ............................................: 24 14 products .........................................farms: 280 266 :: 5 or more producers ....................................: 22 15 $1,000: 112,527 28,575 :: : Government payments .................................farms: 126 236 :: Number of male producers: : $1,000: 1,429 3,041 :: 1 producer ...........................................: 448 483 : :: 2 producers ..........................................: 65 77 FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS : :: 3 producers ..........................................: 18 30 : :: 4 producers ..........................................: 12 2 Less than $1,000 ...........................................: 68 142 :: 5 or more producers ..................................: 8 - $1,000 to $2,499 ...........................................: 44 75 :: : $2,500 to $4,999 ...........................................: 83 55 :: Number of female producers: : $5,000 to $9,999 ...........................................: 70 97 :: 1 producer ...........................................: 333 342 $10,000 to $24,999 .........................................: 94 63 :: 2 producers ..........................................: 53 21 $25,000 to $49,999 .........................................: 72 24 :: 3 producers ..........................................: 1 9 $50,000 or more ............................................: 139 171 :: 4 producers ..........................................: 1 - : :: 5 or more producers ..................................: 2 1 COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION (CCC) LOANS : :: : AND FEDERAL FARM PROGRAM PAYMENTS : :: Farms reporting- : : :: Internet access ..........................................: 427 474 CCC loans .............................................farms: 4 6 :: Dial-up ................................................: 15 8 $1,000: (D) 2,117 :: Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) .........: 254 (NA) Conservation Reserve, Wetlands Reserve, : :: Cellular data plan (see text) ..........................: 247 156 Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : :: Satellite ..............................................: 60 97 Enhancement Program payments .........................farms: 76 99 :: Don't know .............................................: 39 63 $1,000: 300 262 :: Other ..................................................: 4 12 Other Federal farm program payments ...................farms: 56 210 :: : $1,000: 1,129 2,779 :: Farms by number of households sharing : : :: in net income of operation: : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : :: 1 household ..............................................: 457 519 CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : :: 2 households .............................................: 86 72 : :: 3 households .............................................: 14 24 Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ...........................: 183 194 :: 4 households .............................................: 8 4 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .........................: 19 17 :: 5 or more households .....................................: 5 8 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ..........................: 29 18 :: : Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture : :: : production (1114) .........................................: 19 11 :: : ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 683 753 :: Age group: : : :: Under 25 years ..........................................: 25 11 Sex of producers: : :: 25 to 34 years ..........................................: 109 80 Male ....................................................: 406 486 :: 35 to 44 years ..........................................: 131 147 Female ..................................................: 277 267 :: 45 to 54 years ..........................................: 131 169 : :: 55 to 64 years ..........................................: 126 173 Hired managers ............................................: 36 44 :: 65 to 74 years ..........................................: 85 106 : :: 75 years and over .......................................: 76 67 Primary occupation: : :: : Farming .................................................: 253 274 :: Average age .............................................: 51.0 53.5 Other ...................................................: 430 479 :: : : :: Young producers (see text) ................................: 134 (NA) Place of residence: : :: : On farm operated ........................................: 533 584 :: Producers by race: : Not on farm operated ....................................: 150 169 :: American Indian or Alaska Native ........................: 10 8 : :: Asian ...................................................: 4 6 Days of work off farm: : :: Black or African American ...............................: 9 9 None ....................................................: 254 272 :: Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ...............: 2 3 Any .....................................................: 429 481 :: White ...................................................: 642 706 1 to 49 days ..........................................: 46 59 :: More than one race reported .............................: 16 21 50 to 99 days .........................................: 45 29 :: : 100 to 199 days .......................................: 59 82 :: Military service: : 200 days or more ......................................: 279 311 :: Never served or only on active duty for training in : : :: the Reserves or National Guard (see text) ..............: 626 666 Years on present farm: : :: Active duty now or in the past (see text) ...............: 57 87 2 years or less .........................................: 56 54 :: : 3 or 4 years ............................................: 69 69 :: Number of persons living in producers' households .........: 1,491 1,675 5 to 9 years ............................................: 160 106 :: : 10 years or more ........................................: 398 524 :: On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : : :: Day-to-day decisions ....................................: 592 648 Years operating any farm: : :: Land use and/or crop decisions ..........................: 493 572 5 years or less .........................................: 135 125 :: Livestock decisions .....................................: 376 415 6 to 10 years ...........................................: 148 110 :: Marketing decisions (see text) ..........................: 408 (NA) 11 years or more ........................................: 400 518 :: Record keeping and/or financial management ..............: 485 520 : :: Estate planning or succession planning ..................: 358 414 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 53,599 56,649 124 119 103 93 80 104 Land in farms ...............................................acres: 14,602,240 14,969,996 24,216 16,577 13,033 6,379 11,960 16,360 : FARMS BY SIZE : : 1 to 9 acres .....................................................: 6,418 7,622 18 33 23 17 17 30 10 to 49 acres ...................................................: 18,772 18,665 55 42 37 42 35 37 50 to 179 acres ..................................................: 15,062 15,377 28 31 25 29 17 21 180 to 499 acres .................................................: 6,687 7,419 11 8 11 3 7 13 500 acres or more ................................................: 6,660 (NA) 12 5 7 2 4 3 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : : Owned land in farms .........................................farms: 51,305 53,882 119 119 99 92 78 104 acres: 6,974,236 7,264,045 11,913 8,494 10,086 5,641 5,427 6,310 Rented or leased land in farms ..............................farms: 16,047 18,629 38 9 14 6 15 25 acres: 7,628,004 7,705,951 12,303 8,083 2,947 738 6,533 10,050 : TENURE : : Full owners .................................................farms: 37,552 38,020 86 110 89 87 65 79 acres: 3,162,791 3,142,903 (D) 6,004 7,795 (D) (D) 4,127 Part owners .................................................farms: 13,753 15,862 33 9 10 5 13 25 acres: 10,491,854 10,809,330 19,169 10,573 5,187 2,596 8,421 12,233 Tenants .....................................................farms: 2,294 2,767 5 - 4 1 2 - acres: 947,595 1,017,763 (D) - 51 (D) (D) - : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total .......................................................farms: 53,599 56,649 124 119 103 93 80 104 $1,000: 18,141,988 11,450,250 36,011 9,937 7,323 3,384 14,370 11,234 : Market value of agricultural products sold ................farms: 53,599 56,649 124 119 103 93 80 104 $1,000: 18,029,033 11,107,336 35,777 9,636 7,195 3,243 14,240 11,025 Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ...........farms: 34,247 36,694 82 63 63 58 57 55 $1,000: 11,790,375 7,121,060 17,262 6,629 7,048 2,621 (D) (D) Livestock, poultry, and their products ..................farms: 19,506 21,604 55 59 30 31 16 36 $1,000: 6,238,659 3,986,276 18,515 3,007 147 622 (D) (D) Government payments .......................................farms: 13,481 27,156 40 35 28 38 23 28 $1,000: 112,955 342,914 233 301 127 141 130 209 : FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS : : Less than $1,000 .................................................: 7,676 9,226 17 28 18 22 9 25 $1,000 to $2,499 .................................................: 5,635 6,068 19 17 12 12 12 17 $2,500 to $4,999 .................................................: 5,119 5,862 18 17 8 13 6 9 $5,000 to $9,999 .................................................: 5,390 6,314 19 21 15 8 7 17 $10,000 to $24,999 ...............................................: 6,534 6,725 7 16 12 21 22 13 $25,000 to $49,999 ...............................................: 4,235 4,364 17 10 20 2 9 11 $50,000 or more ..................................................: 19,010 (NA) 27 10 18 15 15 12 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION (CCC) LOANS : AND FEDERAL FARM PROGRAM PAYMENTS : : CCC loans ...................................................farms: 473 1,049 2 - - - 1 - $1,000: 123,144 227,674 (D) - - - (D) - Conservation Reserve, Wetlands Reserve, : Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : Enhancement Program payments ...............................farms: 9,981 10,469 30 12 25 12 18 14 $1,000: 35,555 34,555 109 40 99 19 100 66 Other Federal farm program payments .........................farms: 5,144 23,837 12 30 6 37 6 25 $1,000: 77,400 308,359 124 261 28 122 30 142 : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) .................................: 22,095 23,105 39 16 38 19 32 37 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ...............................: 667 710 7 2 2 6 7 - Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ................................: 738 595 4 12 7 5 3 6 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) ..........: 863 726 - - 10 4 1 - Other crop farming (1119) ........................................: 10,397 11,059 31 31 16 28 20 23 Tobacco farming (11191) ........................................: 6 14 - - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) .........................................: - - - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all : other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ......................: 10,391 11,045 31 31 16 28 20 23 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ........................: 7,286 8,546 14 41 12 17 8 13 Cattle feedlots (112112) .........................................: 335 307 - - - - - - Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .........................: 737 1,164 - - - 2 - - Hog and pig farming (1122) .......................................: 1,072 1,300 6 2 - - 2 - Poultry and egg production (1123) ................................: 2,092 1,210 9 - 4 3 2 1 Sheep and goat farming (1124) ....................................: 1,747 1,904 5 1 4 3 3 6 Aquaculture and other : animal production (1125, 1129) ..................................: 5,570 6,023 9 14 10 6 2 18 : OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : Farms by- : : Type of organization: : Operation more than 50 percent owned : by one producer's household and/or : extended family .............................................: 50,564 54,076 114 115 96 91 73 100 Limited Liability Company ....................................: 4,874 3,351 9 17 19 5 13 13 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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: 15 18 53,405 56,420 249 221 Land in farms ...............................................acres: 2,769 4,117 14,570,752 14,948,002 37,593 26,231 : FARMS BY SIZE : : 1 to 9 acres .....................................................: 3 4 6,383 7,560 45 45 10 to 49 acres ...................................................: 6 2 18,704 18,578 91 83 50 to 179 acres ..................................................: 4 6 15,011 15,320 64 62 180 to 499 acres .................................................: - 2 6,664 7,404 29 18 500 acres or more ................................................: 2 4 6,643 7,558 20 13 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : : Owned land in farms .........................................farms: 14 18 51,112 53,653 246 213 acres: 2,134 3,361 6,958,838 7,247,118 22,274 15,716 Rented or leased land in farms ..............................farms: 4 9 16,003 18,590 55 58 acres: 635 756 7,611,914 7,700,884 15,319 10,515 : TENURE : : Full owners .................................................farms: 11 9 37,402 37,830 194 163 acres: (D) 1,567 3,154,098 3,130,099 12,976 11,300 Part owners .................................................farms: 3 9 13,710 15,823 52 50 acres: 2,312 2,550 10,469,139 10,800,140 24,225 14,899 Tenants .....................................................farms: 1 - 2,293 2,767 3 8 acres: (D) - 947,515 1,017,763 392 32 : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total .......................................................farms: 15 18 53,405 56,420 249 221 $1,000: 1,108 (D) 18,106,122 11,390,620 58,940 58,918 : Market value of agricultural products sold ................farms: 15 18 53,405 56,420 249 221 $1,000: 1,070 (D) 17,993,357 11,048,316 58,756 58,142 Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ...........farms: 12 14 34,117 36,556 143 116 $1,000: (D) 573 11,768,769 7,112,586 25,136 (D) Livestock, poultry, and their products ..................farms: 4 5 19,441 21,506 107 101 $1,000: (D) (D) 6,224,588 3,935,730 33,620 (D) Government payments .......................................farms: 4 9 13,436 27,093 45 67 $1,000: 39 89 112,765 342,304 184 776 : FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS : : Less than $1,000 .................................................: 4 3 7,647 9,168 43 69 $1,000 to $2,499 .................................................: 1 1 5,611 6,041 32 20 $2,500 to $4,999 .................................................: - 2 5,103 5,840 33 25 $5,000 to $9,999 .................................................: 1 - 5,371 6,279 30 21 $10,000 to $24,999 ...............................................: 3 5 6,501 6,683 29 35 $25,000 to $49,999 ...............................................: 2 - 4,215 4,344 14 22 $50,000 or more ..................................................: 4 7 18,957 18,065 68 29 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION (CCC) LOANS : AND FEDERAL FARM PROGRAM PAYMENTS : : CCC loans ...................................................farms: - 2 473 1,049 1 2 $1,000: - (D) 123,144 227,674 (D) (D) Conservation Reserve, Wetlands Reserve, : Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : Enhancement Program payments ...............................farms: 2 - 9,946 10,450 26 32 $1,000: (D) - 35,482 34,477 58 127 Other Federal farm program payments .........................farms: 2 9 5,131 23,779 25 59 $1,000: (D) 89 77,284 307,827 127 648 : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) .................................: 9 6 22,014 23,047 83 51 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ...............................: - - 654 702 9 3 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ................................: - - 735 578 11 3 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) ..........: 1 - 857 725 5 2 Other crop farming (1119) ........................................: - 8 10,370 10,995 30 54 Tobacco farming (11191) ........................................: - - 6 14 - - Cotton farming (11192) .........................................: - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all : other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ......................: - 8 10,364 10,981 30 54 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ........................: 2 1 7,256 8,502 51 41 Cattle feedlots (112112) .........................................: - - 335 307 - - Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .........................: - 2 737 1,162 - 2 Hog and pig farming (1122) .......................................: - - 1,070 1,298 7 - Poultry and egg production (1123) ................................: - 1 2,080 1,209 16 11 Sheep and goat farming (1124) ....................................: 1 - 1,740 1,891 8 22 Aquaculture and other : animal production (1125, 1129) ..................................: 2 - 5,557 6,004 29 32 : OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : Farms by- : : Type of organization: : Operation more than 50 percent owned : by one producer's household and/or : extended family .............................................: 14 13 50,387 53,854 226 213 Limited Liability Company ....................................: 2 - 4,856 3,332 22 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 - : :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : 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 .........................................: 45,401 48,176 100 111 80 79 66 93 Partnership ..................................................: 3,177 3,386 12 4 8 2 7 7 Corporation ..................................................: 4,076 3,961 9 3 13 10 5 3 Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing : association, American Indian Reservation, etc. ..............: 945 1,126 3 1 2 2 2 1 : Number of producers: : 1 producer ...................................................: 22,366 26,253 27 43 8 5 26 40 2 producers ..................................................: 24,716 25,115 79 66 75 73 40 47 3 producers ..................................................: 3,584 3,257 6 2 14 8 9 13 4 producers ..................................................: 1,911 1,444 10 6 4 7 - - 5 or more producers ..........................................: 1,022 580 2 2 2 - 5 4 : Number of male producers: : 1 producer .................................................: 41,766 45,309 98 94 83 75 63 84 2 producers ................................................: 6,701 6,046 17 10 16 10 5 4 3 producers ................................................: 1,823 1,436 - 2 - 6 1 11 4 producers ................................................: 528 292 1 - 2 - 3 1 5 or more producers ........................................: 299 151 1 - - - 1 1 : Number of female producers: : 1 producer .................................................: 25,627 27,035 90 75 89 88 46 54 2 producers ................................................: 2,114 1,716 11 10 8 1 7 3 3 producers ................................................: 438 313 - - - - 3 - 4 producers ................................................: 104 75 - - - - 1 1 5 or more producers ........................................: 111 39 1 - - - - - : Farms reporting- : Internet access ................................................: 38,857 40,719 104 92 81 71 67 87 Dial-up ......................................................: 1,359 1,511 9 4 1 1 - 2 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ...............: 20,024 (NA) 67 (NA) 57 (NA) 47 (NA) Cellular data plan (see text) ................................: 23,046 16,754 51 31 47 20 41 34 Satellite ....................................................: 6,862 7,851 9 26 8 10 8 25 Don't know ...................................................: 2,587 3,354 4 3 2 3 2 4 Other ........................................................: 507 1,688 2 6 2 2 2 - : Farms by number of households sharing : in net income of operation: : 1 household ....................................................: 42,163 45,494 97 106 81 74 66 86 2 households ...................................................: 7,937 8,051 23 10 17 12 11 15 3 households ...................................................: 2,015 1,761 3 2 3 6 1 - 4 households ...................................................: 879 716 1 - 2 1 - - 5 or more households ...........................................: 605 627 - 1 - - 2 3 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 61. Selected Farm Characteristics by Race: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [Data were collected for a maximum of four producers per farm. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Any producer reporting race as - con. : :-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: : Native Hawaiian or : : Any producer reporting : Other Pacific Islander only : White only : more than one race :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Characteristics : 2022 : 2017 : 2022 : 2017 : 2022 : 2017 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS - Con. : : Farms by- - Con. : : Operation's legal status for tax purposes: : Family or individual .........................................: 12 12 45,239 47,967 205 189 Partnership ..................................................: 1 3 3,171 3,375 9 2 Corporation ..................................................: 1 1 4,057 3,954 24 29 Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing : association, American Indian Reservation, etc. ..............: 1 2 938 1,124 11 1 : Number of producers: : 1 producer ...................................................: - 5 22,238 26,092 67 68 2 producers ..................................................: 12 11 24,667 25,058 127 125 3 producers ..................................................: 3 - 3,578 3,252 31 23 4 producers ..................................................: - 1 1,905 1,441 17 4 5 or more producers ..........................................: - 1 1,017 577 7 1 : Number of male producers: : 1 producer .................................................: 13 16 41,612 45,118 181 183 2 producers ................................................: 2 1 6,691 6,039 40 22 3 producers ................................................: - - 1,818 1,433 15 3 4 producers ................................................: - - 527 292 1 - 5 or more producers ........................................: - 1 299 150 - 1 : Number of female producers: : 1 producer .................................................: 12 11 25,561 26,955 146 134 2 producers ................................................: 2 1 2,099 1,707 26 15 3 producers ................................................: - 1 436 312 - 2 4 producers ................................................: - - 104 75 3 - 5 or more producers ........................................: - - 111 39 - - : Farms reporting- : Internet access ................................................: 14 12 38,712 40,562 210 171 Dial-up ......................................................: - - 1,355 1,508 11 1 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ...............: 8 (NA) 19,945 (NA) 116 (NA) Cellular data plan (see text) ................................: 8 5 22,959 16,686 125 69 Satellite ....................................................: 1 4 6,839 7,824 30 27 Don't know ...................................................: - - 2,579 3,351 11 9 Other ........................................................: 2 2 498 1,681 10 9 : Farms by number of households sharing : in net income of operation: : 1 household ....................................................: 12 12 41,999 45,293 201 190 2 households ...................................................: 1 2 7,913 8,032 36 28 3 households ...................................................: 2 4 2,014 1,755 5 1 4 households ...................................................: - - 875 716 7 2 5 or more households ...........................................: - - 604 624 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 94,282 94,350 136 131 117 102 99 134 : Sex of producers: : Male ...........................................................: 63,321 63,125 89 77 30 22 49 93 Female .........................................................: 30,961 31,225 47 54 87 80 50 41 : Hired managers ...................................................: 4,888 4,356 7 1 1 9 9 3 : Primary occupation: : Farming ........................................................: 37,198 36,485 50 40 33 42 38 52 Other ..........................................................: 57,084 57,865 86 91 84 60 61 82 : Place of residence: : On farm operated ...............................................: 68,651 72,559 108 114 79 79 58 82 Not on farm operated ...........................................: 25,631 21,791 28 17 38 23 41 52 : Days of work off farm: : None ...........................................................: 37,199 36,189 38 33 33 27 33 63 Any ............................................................: 57,083 58,161 98 98 84 75 66 71 1 to 49 days .................................................: 7,773 7,281 10 6 11 11 11 11 50 to 99 days ................................................: 3,427 3,327 18 3 5 - 8 4 100 to 199 days ..............................................: 7,022 6,947 10 17 8 14 7 11 200 days or more .............................................: 38,861 40,606 60 72 60 50 40 45 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less ................................................: 4,653 5,255 3 8 12 8 11 6 3 or 4 years ...................................................: 6,720 6,470 12 18 20 16 16 25 5 to 9 years ...................................................: 17,205 12,917 23 20 24 21 18 18 10 years or more ...............................................: 65,704 69,708 98 85 61 57 54 85 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less ................................................: 12,427 11,934 19 25 42 24 25 35 6 to 10 years ..................................................: 14,001 11,328 16 17 11 23 18 16 11 years or more ...............................................: 67,854 71,088 101 89 64 55 56 83 : Age group: : Under 25 years .................................................: 1,962 1,734 - 4 4 1 2 6 25 to 34 years .................................................: 9,096 8,604 12 - 5 4 9 3 35 to 44 years .................................................: 14,627 13,526 15 20 9 19 17 21 45 to 54 years .................................................: 15,336 17,710 24 31 38 25 8 2 55 to 64 years .................................................: 21,083 24,858 27 43 27 35 24 48 65 to 74 years .................................................: 20,434 18,300 32 27 23 14 30 33 75 years and over...............................................: 11,744 9,618 26 6 11 4 9 21 : Average age ....................................................: 56.0 55.5 59.6 56.0 55.7 53.8 56.5 60.2 : Young producers (see text) .......................................: 11,058 (NA) 12 (NA) 9 (NA) 11 (NA) : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin .................: 683 753 10 8 4 6 9 9 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training in : the Reserves or National Guard (see text) .....................: 87,661 86,429 120 109 113 100 86 111 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ......................: 6,621 7,921 16 22 4 2 13 23 : Number of persons living in producers' households ................: 205,872 205,222 253 252 114 96 160 250 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions ...........................................: 79,161 80,354 117 122 94 85 88 120 Land use and/or crop decisions .................................: 67,034 68,505 95 110 76 71 58 100 Livestock decisions ............................................: 43,735 48,246 64 97 45 46 34 63 Marketing decisions (see text) .................................: 53,734 (NA) 70 (NA) 56 (NA) 68 (NA) Record keeping and/or financial management .....................: 67,144 70,352 96 115 69 60 71 90 Estate planning or succession planning..........................: 48,150 50,842 87 73 48 55 51 62 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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: 19 20 93,598 93,702 313 261 : Sex of producers: : Male ...........................................................: 7 10 62,954 62,758 192 165 Female .........................................................: 12 10 30,644 30,944 121 96 : Hired managers ...................................................: - 1 4,841 4,335 30 7 : Primary occupation: : Farming ........................................................: 5 3 36,948 36,256 124 92 Other ..........................................................: 14 17 56,650 57,446 189 169 : Place of residence: : On farm operated ...............................................: 15 18 68,124 72,051 267 215 Not on farm operated ...........................................: 4 2 25,474 21,651 46 46 : Days of work off farm: : None ...........................................................: 7 2 36,999 35,985 89 79 Any ............................................................: 12 18 56,599 57,717 224 182 1 to 49 days .................................................: 5 2 7,702 7,242 34 9 50 to 99 days ................................................: 1 3 3,356 3,304 39 13 100 to 199 days ..............................................: - 2 6,972 6,866 25 37 200 days or more .............................................: 6 11 38,569 40,305 126 123 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less ................................................: 3 - 4,588 5,215 36 18 3 or 4 years ...................................................: - - 6,651 6,402 21 9 5 to 9 years ...................................................: - 5 17,077 12,812 63 41 10 years or more ...............................................: 16 15 65,282 69,273 193 193 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less ................................................: 3 - 12,285 11,820 53 30 6 to 10 years ..................................................: - 4 13,897 11,215 59 53 11 years or more ...............................................: 16 16 67,416 70,667 201 178 : Age group: : Under 25 years .................................................: 1 - 1,926 1,709 29 14 25 to 34 years .................................................: - - 9,058 8,574 12 23 35 to 44 years .................................................: 3 2 14,519 13,435 64 29 45 to 54 years .................................................: - 6 15,193 17,601 73 45 55 to 64 years .................................................: 10 10 20,925 24,635 70 87 65 to 74 years .................................................: 5 - 20,319 18,180 25 46 75 years and over...............................................: - 2 11,658 9,568 40 17 : Average age ....................................................: 57.9 56.4 56.0 55.5 51.7 54.6 : Young producers (see text) .......................................: 1 (NA) 10,984 (NA) 41 (NA) : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin .................: 2 3 642 706 16 21 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training in : the Reserves or National Guard (see text) .....................: 18 20 87,059 85,868 265 221 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ......................: 1 - 6,539 7,834 48 40 : Number of persons living in producers' households ................: 17 24 204,733 204,094 595 506 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions ...........................................: 17 13 78,569 79,776 276 238 Land use and/or crop decisions .................................: 13 10 66,564 68,018 228 196 Livestock decisions ............................................: 3 10 43,418 47,864 171 166 Marketing decisions (see text) .................................: 6 (NA) 53,342 (NA) 192 (NA) Record keeping and/or financial management .....................: 10 11 66,678 69,880 220 196 Estate planning or succession planning..........................: 9 15 47,797 50,473 158 164 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 281 281 138 112 139 148 Land in farms ...............................................acres: 45,875 38,525 16,573 7,649 25,163 19,173 : FARMS BY SIZE : : 1 to 9 acres .....................................................: 44 59 28 23 30 41 10 to 49 acres ...................................................: 116 109 49 47 49 56 50 to 179 acres ..................................................: 71 77 39 36 31 27 180 to 499 acres .................................................: 30 20 13 3 16 21 500 acres or more ................................................: 20 16 9 3 13 3 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : : Owned land in farms .........................................farms: 274 279 134 105 136 148 acres: 26,091 20,579 13,233 6,859 11,661 8,429 Rented or leased land in farms ..............................farms: 71 50 18 14 29 44 acres: 19,784 17,946 3,340 790 13,502 10,744 : TENURE : : Full owners .................................................farms: 210 231 120 98 110 104 acres: 11,939 (D) 9,803 4,887 (D) 5,190 Part owners .................................................farms: 64 48 14 7 26 44 acres: 33,404 24,584 6,719 2,740 16,756 13,983 Tenants .....................................................farms: 7 2 4 7 3 - acres: 532 (D) 51 22 (D) - : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total .......................................................farms: 281 281 138 112 139 148 $1,000: 75,682 20,785 13,709 3,888 28,612 11,827 : Market value of agricultural products sold ................farms: 281 281 138 112 139 148 $1,000: 75,343 19,748 13,556 3,729 28,428 11,602 Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ...........farms: 172 155 85 66 93 76 $1,000: 32,556 15,961 (D) 3,094 19,355 9,090 Livestock, poultry, and their products ..................farms: 119 130 45 42 40 61 $1,000: 42,787 3,787 (D) 635 9,073 2,512 Government payments .......................................farms: 71 84 32 45 34 34 $1,000: 339 1,036 153 160 184 226 : FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS : : Less than $1,000 .................................................: 39 79 27 30 22 35 $1,000 to $2,499 .................................................: 33 26 18 15 17 22 $2,500 to $4,999 .................................................: 46 32 9 15 9 15 $5,000 to $9,999 .................................................: 40 40 22 9 10 24 $10,000 to $24,999 ...............................................: 27 44 15 21 29 23 $25,000 to $49,999 ...............................................: 24 23 23 6 13 15 $50,000 or more ..................................................: 72 37 24 16 39 14 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION (CCC) LOANS : AND FEDERAL FARM PROGRAM PAYMENTS : : CCC loans ...................................................farms: 3 2 - - 1 - $1,000: 511 (D) - - (D) - Conservation Reserve, Wetlands Reserve, : Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : Enhancement Program payments ...............................farms: 47 33 28 16 24 18 $1,000: 138 142 114 29 113 81 Other Federal farm program payments .........................farms: 29 73 8 43 12 30 $1,000: 201 894 39 131 72 145 : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) .................................: 96 55 46 24 54 45 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ...............................: 13 5 2 6 7 - Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ................................: 10 15 10 5 5 6 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) ..........: 2 2 10 4 6 - Other crop farming (1119) ........................................: 43 74 25 34 25 34 Tobacco farming (11191) ........................................: - - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) .........................................: - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all : other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ......................: 43 74 25 34 25 34 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ........................: 51 72 19 19 14 24 Cattle feedlots (112112) .........................................: - - - - - - Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .........................: - 2 - 2 - - Hog and pig farming (1122) .......................................: 11 2 - - 3 - Poultry and egg production (1123) ................................: 24 4 8 3 6 7 Sheep and goat farming (1124) ....................................: 9 16 6 9 7 8 Aquaculture and other : animal production (1125, 1129) ..................................: 22 34 12 6 12 24 : OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : Farms by- : : Type of organization: : Operation more than 50 percent owned : by one producer's household and/or : extended family .............................................: 253 273 128 109 130 144 Limited Liability Company ....................................: 16 19 24 5 25 13 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 63. Selected Farm Characteristics by Race and Ethnicity: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [Data were collected for a maximum of four producers per farm. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Any producer reporting race as - con. : Any producer reporting :-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: ethnicity as : Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific : : Hispanic, : Islander alone or in combination : White alone or in combination : Latino, or : with other races : with other races : Spanish origin :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Characteristics : 2022 : 2017 : 2022 : 2017 : 2022 : 2017 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS : : Farms ......................................................number: 26 33 53,507 56,509 570 627 Land in farms ...............................................acres: 4,444 5,010 14,587,827 14,959,027 116,971 150,237 : FARMS BY SIZE : : 1 to 9 acres .....................................................: 5 8 6,401 7,572 97 100 10 to 49 acres ...................................................: 9 6 18,736 18,618 244 242 50 to 179 acres ..................................................: 6 13 15,040 15,344 129 145 180 to 499 acres .................................................: 2 2 6,677 7,412 50 63 500 acres or more ................................................: 4 4 6,653 7,563 50 77 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : : Owned land in farms .........................................farms: 25 33 51,214 53,742 544 597 acres: 3,160 4,254 6,968,459 7,255,560 59,567 72,184 Rented or leased land in farms ..............................farms: 9 9 16,026 18,615 150 178 acres: 1,284 756 7,619,368 7,703,467 57,404 78,053 : TENURE : : Full owners .................................................farms: 17 24 37,481 37,894 420 449 acres: (D) 2,460 3,159,239 3,135,853 32,460 33,158 Part owners .................................................farms: 8 9 13,733 15,848 124 148 acres: 3,802 2,550 10,481,073 10,805,411 78,043 109,450 Tenants .....................................................farms: 1 - 2,293 2,767 26 30 acres: (D) - 947,515 1,017,763 6,468 7,629 : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total .......................................................farms: 26 33 53,507 56,509 570 627 $1,000: 2,659 (D) 18,130,679 11,443,206 204,318 103,114 : Market value of agricultural products sold ................farms: 26 33 53,507 56,509 570 627 $1,000: 2,621 (D) 18,017,856 11,100,586 202,889 100,073 Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ...........farms: 19 20 34,181 36,614 335 340 $1,000: 2,544 727 11,779,472 7,117,146 90,362 71,498 Livestock, poultry, and their products ..................farms: 11 6 19,481 21,548 280 266 $1,000: 77 (D) 6,238,384 3,983,440 112,527 28,575 Government payments .......................................farms: 5 16 13,452 27,118 126 236 $1,000: 39 95 112,823 342,621 1,429 3,041 : FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS : : Less than $1,000 .................................................: 7 9 7,667 9,196 68 142 $1,000 to $2,499 .................................................: 2 4 5,625 6,044 44 75 $2,500 to $4,999 .................................................: - 4 5,111 5,849 83 55 $5,000 to $9,999 .................................................: 1 - 5,381 6,290 70 97 $10,000 to $24,999 ...............................................: 5 6 6,516 6,698 94 63 $25,000 to $49,999 ...............................................: 3 3 4,221 4,353 72 24 $50,000 or more ..................................................: 8 7 18,986 18,079 139 171 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION (CCC) LOANS : AND FEDERAL FARM PROGRAM PAYMENTS : : CCC loans ...................................................farms: - 2 473 1,049 4 6 $1,000: - (D) 123,144 227,674 (D) 2,117 Conservation Reserve, Wetlands Reserve, : Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : Enhancement Program payments ...............................farms: 3 3 9,957 10,458 76 99 $1,000: (D) (Z) 35,514 34,494 300 262 Other Federal farm program payments .........................farms: 2 16 5,138 23,800 56 210 $1,000: (D) 94 77,309 308,126 1,129 2,779 : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) .................................: 15 11 22,052 23,071 183 194 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ...............................: 1 - 657 705 19 17 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ................................: - - 736 579 29 18 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) ..........: 1 - 860 725 19 11 Other crop farming (1119) ........................................: - 8 10,383 11,026 77 103 Tobacco farming (11191) ........................................: - - 6 14 - - Cotton farming (11192) .........................................: - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all : other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ......................: - 8 10,377 11,012 77 103 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ........................: 4 4 7,276 8,517 85 114 Cattle feedlots (112112) .........................................: - - 335 307 - 6 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .........................: - 2 737 1,164 3 12 Hog and pig farming (1122) .......................................: - - 1,072 1,298 31 12 Poultry and egg production (1123) ................................: - 1 2,087 1,210 23 25 Sheep and goat farming (1124) ....................................: 3 1 1,744 1,898 40 27 Aquaculture and other : animal production (1125, 1129) ..................................: 2 6 5,568 6,009 61 88 : OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : Farms by- : : Type of organization: : Operation more than 50 percent owned : by one producer's household and/or : extended family .............................................: 25 25 50,483 53,943 543 607 Limited Liability Company ....................................: 2 - 4,864 3,332 88 64 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 .........................................: 229 253 106 96 113 129 Partnership ..................................................: 15 6 12 2 11 7 Corporation ..................................................: 23 21 18 11 13 11 Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing : association, American Indian Reservation, etc. ..............: 14 1 2 3 2 1 : Number of producers: : 1 producer ...................................................: 63 99 16 14 50 48 2 producers ..................................................: 167 153 98 75 68 81 3 producers ..................................................: 18 17 18 16 14 15 4 producers ..................................................: 25 10 4 7 1 - 5 or more producers ..........................................: 8 2 2 - 6 4 : Number of male producers: : 1 producer .................................................: 204 230 116 91 114 128 2 producers ................................................: 45 28 16 11 7 4 3 producers ................................................: 13 5 1 6 2 11 4 producers ................................................: 1 - 2 - 4 1 5 or more producers ........................................: 1 - - - 1 1 : Number of female producers: : 1 producer .................................................: 184 172 113 93 76 88 2 producers ................................................: 28 15 11 8 13 5 3 producers ................................................: - 1 - - 3 - 4 producers ................................................: 3 - - - 1 1 5 or more producers ........................................: 1 - - - - - : Farms reporting- : Internet access ................................................: 235 211 109 84 113 129 Dial-up ......................................................: 16 5 3 1 1 2 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ...............: 137 (NA) 71 (NA) 70 (NA) Cellular data plan (see text) ................................: 127 85 68 24 72 49 Satellite ....................................................: 30 46 13 10 16 32 Don't know ...................................................: 10 10 2 4 4 5 Other ........................................................: 7 13 2 2 9 4 : Farms by number of households sharing : in net income of operation: : 1 household ....................................................: 222 244 110 91 117 124 2 households ...................................................: 47 31 22 14 18 21 3 households ...................................................: 5 3 4 6 2 - 4 households ...................................................: 7 2 2 1 - - 5 or more households ...........................................: - 1 - - 2 3 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 .........................................: 22 24 45,326 48,051 487 530 Partnership ..................................................: 2 3 3,173 3,377 26 45 Corporation ..................................................: 1 4 4,067 3,957 46 47 Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing : association, American Indian Reservation, etc. ..............: 1 2 941 1,124 11 5 : Number of producers: : 1 producer ...................................................: 3 8 22,304 26,160 155 232 2 producers ..................................................: 20 23 24,692 25,072 321 322 3 producers ..................................................: 3 - 3,582 3,255 48 44 4 producers ..................................................: - 1 1,909 1,444 24 14 5 or more producers ..........................................: - 1 1,020 578 22 15 : Number of male producers: : 1 producer .................................................: 22 23 41,696 45,191 448 483 2 producers ................................................: 2 4 6,695 6,044 65 77 3 producers ................................................: - - 1,823 1,434 18 30 4 producers ................................................: - - 527 292 12 2 5 or more producers ........................................: - 1 299 151 8 - : Number of female producers: : 1 producer .................................................: 18 19 25,591 26,976 333 342 2 producers ................................................: 4 4 2,110 1,712 53 21 3 producers ................................................: - 1 436 313 1 9 4 producers ................................................: - - 104 75 1 - 5 or more producers ........................................: - - 111 39 2 1 : Farms reporting- : Internet access ................................................: 24 26 38,792 40,617 427 474 Dial-up ......................................................: 1 - 1,358 1,509 15 8 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ...............: 8 (NA) 19,989 (NA) 254 (NA) Cellular data plan (see text) ................................: 14 9 23,012 16,713 247 156 Satellite ....................................................: 3 6 6,851 7,832 60 97 Don't know ...................................................: 3 - 2,583 3,352 39 63 Other ........................................................: 2 2 506 1,686 4 12 : Farms by number of households sharing : in net income of operation: : 1 household ....................................................: 22 24 42,089 45,379 457 519 2 households ...................................................: 2 5 7,921 8,034 86 72 3 households ...................................................: 2 4 2,014 1,756 14 24 4 households ...................................................: - - 879 716 8 4 5 or more households ...........................................: - - 604 624 5 8 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 344 325 163 127 178 186 : Sex of producers: : Male ...........................................................: 218 203 54 35 95 129 Female .........................................................: 126 122 109 92 83 57 : Hired managers ...................................................: 29 5 1 9 18 3 : Primary occupation: : Farming ........................................................: 140 117 40 48 67 62 Other ..........................................................: 204 208 123 79 111 124 : Place of residence: : On farm operated ...............................................: 287 274 116 101 127 123 Not on farm operated ...........................................: 57 51 47 26 51 63 : Days of work off farm: : None ...........................................................: 95 107 41 30 56 68 Any ............................................................: 249 218 122 97 122 118 1 to 49 days .................................................: 37 15 19 11 14 13 50 to 99 days ................................................: 51 15 8 1 18 10 100 to 199 days ..............................................: 29 49 13 16 9 20 200 days or more .............................................: 132 139 82 69 81 75 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less ................................................: 31 20 16 14 19 6 3 or 4 years ...................................................: 26 27 22 16 24 27 5 to 9 years ...................................................: 67 48 32 30 32 22 10 years or more ...............................................: 220 230 93 67 103 131 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less ................................................: 60 48 44 31 42 37 6 to 10 years ..................................................: 55 55 21 31 29 35 11 years or more ...............................................: 229 222 98 65 107 114 : Age group: : Under 25 years .................................................: 25 12 6 7 8 8 25 to 34 years .................................................: 16 20 10 4 12 18 35 to 44 years .................................................: 55 39 14 25 37 27 45 to 54 years .................................................: 82 61 46 27 21 15 55 to 64 years .................................................: 60 101 47 46 47 57 65 to 74 years .................................................: 46 70 27 14 37 39 75 years and over...............................................: 60 22 13 4 16 22 : Average age ....................................................: 54.5 56.1 55.0 51.8 54.4 56.8 : Young producers (see text) .......................................: 41 (NA) 16 (NA) 20 (NA) : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin .................: 20 22 10 7 12 27 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training in : the Reserves or National Guard (see text) .....................: 294 265 151 124 155 153 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ......................: 50 60 12 3 23 33 : Number of persons living in producers' households ................: 635 627 160 116 359 387 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions ...........................................: 294 293 136 110 162 168 Land use and/or crop decisions .................................: 242 256 111 82 123 145 Livestock decisions ............................................: 167 219 75 60 87 100 Marketing decisions (see text) .................................: 186 (NA) 89 (NA) 126 (NA) Record keeping and/or financial management .....................: 231 269 106 70 131 134 Estate planning or succession planning..........................: 183 199 71 63 103 105 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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: 33 38 93,906 93,961 683 753 : Sex of producers: : Male ...........................................................: 11 18 63,142 62,921 406 486 Female .........................................................: 22 20 30,764 31,040 277 267 : Hired managers ...................................................: - 4 4,870 4,342 36 44 : Primary occupation: : Farming ........................................................: 10 6 37,071 36,348 253 274 Other ..........................................................: 23 32 56,835 57,613 430 479 : Place of residence: : On farm operated ...............................................: 29 30 68,387 72,264 533 584 Not on farm operated ...........................................: 4 8 25,519 21,697 150 169 : Days of work off farm: : None ...........................................................: 12 3 37,088 36,064 254 272 Any ............................................................: 21 35 56,818 57,897 429 481 1 to 49 days .................................................: 5 2 7,736 7,251 46 59 50 to 99 days ................................................: 3 3 3,393 3,317 45 29 100 to 199 days ..............................................: - 2 6,997 6,903 59 82 200 days or more .............................................: 13 28 38,692 40,426 279 311 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less ................................................: 7 - 4,624 5,233 56 54 3 or 4 years ...................................................: - - 6,671 6,411 69 69 5 to 9 years ...................................................: 3 5 17,138 12,853 160 106 10 years or more ...............................................: 23 33 65,473 69,464 398 524 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less ................................................: 7 - 12,337 11,850 135 125 6 to 10 years ..................................................: 3 4 13,954 11,268 148 110 11 years or more ...............................................: 23 34 67,615 70,843 400 518 : Age group: : Under 25 years .................................................: 3 - 1,955 1,723 25 11 25 to 34 years .................................................: 2 - 9,068 8,597 109 80 35 to 44 years .................................................: 8 6 14,582 13,464 131 147 45 to 54 years .................................................: 3 10 15,265 17,644 131 169 55 to 64 years .................................................: 10 19 20,995 24,722 126 173 65 to 74 years .................................................: 5 1 20,344 18,226 85 106 75 years and over...............................................: 2 2 11,697 9,585 76 67 : Average age ....................................................: 51.8 54.9 56.0 55.5 51.0 53.5 : Young producers (see text) .......................................: 5 (NA) 11,023 (NA) 134 (NA) : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin .................: 2 3 658 727 683 753 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training in : the Reserves or National Guard (see text) .....................: 32 37 87,322 86,087 626 666 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ......................: 1 1 6,584 7,874 57 87 : Number of persons living in producers' households ................: 43 66 205,315 204,600 1,491 1,675 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions ...........................................: 31 31 78,841 80,014 592 648 Land use and/or crop decisions .................................: 24 28 66,787 68,214 493 572 Livestock decisions ............................................: 14 23 43,585 48,028 376 415 Marketing decisions (see text) .................................: 17 (NA) 53,530 (NA) 408 (NA) Record keeping and/or financial management .....................: 21 23 66,894 70,076 485 520 Estate planning or succession planning..........................: 16 26 47,951 50,637 358 414 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 65. Selected Farm Characteristics - Farms with Producers with Military Service: 2022 and 2017 [Data were collected for a maximum of four producers per farm. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Characteristics : 2022 : 2017 :: Characteristics : 2022 : 2017 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS : :: FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : : :: CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) - Con. : Farms ...............................................number: 6,294 7,698 :: : Land in farms ........................................acres: 1,325,517 1,677,055 :: Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) ...: 108 87 : :: Other crop farming (1119) .................................: 1,683 2,010 FARMS BY SIZE : :: Tobacco farming (11191) .................................: - 2 : :: Cotton farming (11192) ..................................: - - 1 to 9 acres ..............................................: 656 817 :: Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all : 10 to 49 acres ............................................: 2,308 2,669 :: other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ...............: 1,683 2,008 50 to 179 acres ...........................................: 2,004 2,366 :: Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) .................: 913 1,184 180 to 499 acres ..........................................: 789 1,112 :: Cattle feedlots (112112) ..................................: 33 29 500 acres or more .........................................: 537 734 :: Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ..................: 18 41 : :: Hog and pig farming (1122) ................................: 68 87 OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : :: Poultry and egg production (1123) .........................: 174 77 : :: Sheep and goat farming (1124) .............................: 213 245 Owned land in farms ..................................farms: 6,090 7,470 :: Aquaculture and other : acres: 755,112 1,015,213 :: animal production (1125, 1129) ...........................: 481 759 Rented or leased land in farms .......................farms: 1,358 1,831 :: : acres: 570,405 661,842 :: OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : :: : TENURE : :: Farms by- : : :: : Full owners ..........................................farms: 4,936 5,867 :: Type of organization: : acres: 448,142 559,800 :: Operation more than 50 percent owned : Part owners ..........................................farms: 1,154 1,603 :: by one producer's household and/or : acres: 760,730 1,031,917 :: extended family ......................................: 5,893 7,268 Tenants ..............................................farms: 204 228 :: Limited Liability Company .............................: 565 400 acres: 116,645 85,338 :: : : :: Operation's legal status for tax purposes: : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : :: Family or individual ..................................: 5,307 6,409 SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : :: Partnership ...........................................: 396 515 : :: Corporation ...........................................: 438 568 Total ................................................farms: 6,294 7,698 :: Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing : $1,000: 1,181,064 950,494 :: association, American Indian Reservation, etc. .......: 153 206 : :: : Market value of agricultural products sold .........farms: 6,294 7,698 :: Number of producers: : $1,000: 1,170,445 911,830 :: 1 producer ............................................: 2,310 3,306 Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ....farms: 3,851 4,838 :: 2 producers ...........................................: 2,967 3,400 $1,000: 950,082 706,535 :: 3 producers ...........................................: 545 621 Livestock, poultry, and their products ...........farms: 1,907 2,475 :: 4 producers ...........................................: 344 267 $1,000: 220,363 205,295 :: 5 or more producers ...................................: 128 104 Government payments ................................farms: 1,754 3,843 :: : $1,000: 10,620 38,664 :: Number of male producers: : : :: 1 producer ..........................................: 4,777 6,082 FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS : :: 2 producers .........................................: 1,003 1,166 : :: 3 producers .........................................: 315 267 Less than $1,000 ..........................................: 1,033 1,357 :: 4 producers .........................................: 98 63 $1,000 to $2,499 ..........................................: 847 949 :: 5 or more producers .................................: 53 24 $2,500 to $4,999 ..........................................: 744 930 :: : $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 733 966 :: Number of female producers: : $10,000 to $24,999 ........................................: 805 961 :: 1 producer ..........................................: 2,802 3,263 $25,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 448 635 :: 2 producers .........................................: 292 286 $50,000 or more ...........................................: 1,684 1,900 :: 3 producers .........................................: 40 56 : :: 4 producers .........................................: 8 7 COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION (CCC) LOANS : :: 5 or more producers .................................: 24 7 AND FEDERAL FARM PROGRAM PAYMENTS : :: : : :: Farms reporting- : CCC loans ............................................farms: 26 98 :: Internet access .........................................: 4,672 5,412 $1,000: 2,635 19,052 :: Dial-up ...............................................: 202 263 Conservation Reserve, Wetlands Reserve, : :: Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ........: 2,344 (NA) Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : :: Cellular data plan (see text) .........................: 2,741 2,116 Enhancement Program payments ........................farms: 1,433 1,627 :: Satellite .............................................: 851 1,026 $1,000: 5,458 5,486 :: Don't know ............................................: 354 514 Other Federal farm program payments ..................farms: 498 3,233 :: Other .................................................: 71 244 $1,000: 5,161 33,178 :: : : :: Farms by number of households sharing : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : :: in net income of operation: : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : :: 1 household .............................................: 4,784 5,970 : :: 2 households ............................................: 983 1,230 Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ..........................: 2,441 2,978 :: 3 households ............................................: 315 289 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ........................: 60 98 :: 4 households ............................................: 138 132 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .........................: 102 103 :: 5 or more households ....................................: 74 77 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 66. Producers with Military Service - Selected Producer Characteristics: 2022 and 2017 [Data were collected for a maximum of four producers per farm. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Characteristics : 2022 : 2017 :: Characteristics : 2022 : 2017 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Producers ...........................................number: 6,621 7,921 :: Age group: : : :: Under 25 years ..........................................: 16 16 Sex of producers: : :: 25 to 34 years ..........................................: 112 132 Male ....................................................: 6,260 7,595 :: 35 to 44 years ..........................................: 401 281 Female ..................................................: 361 326 :: 45 to 54 years ..........................................: 626 726 : :: 55 to 64 years ..........................................: 786 923 Hired managers ............................................: 192 216 :: 65 to 74 years ..........................................: 1,831 3,244 : :: 75 years and over .......................................: 2,849 2,599 Primary occupation: : :: : Farming .................................................: 3,292 4,016 :: Average age .............................................: 69.3 69.0 Other ...................................................: 3,329 3,905 :: : : :: Young producers (see text) ................................: 128 (NA) Place of residence: : :: : On farm operated ........................................: 4,874 6,147 :: Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ..........: 57 87 Not on farm operated ....................................: 1,747 1,774 :: : : :: Producers by race: : Days of work off farm: : :: American Indian or Alaska Native ........................: 16 22 None ....................................................: 3,669 4,397 :: Asian ...................................................: 4 2 Any .....................................................: 2,952 3,524 :: Black or African American ...............................: 13 23 1 to 49 days ..........................................: 537 629 :: Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ...............: 1 - 50 to 99 days .........................................: 220 274 :: White ...................................................: 6,539 7,834 100 to 199 days .......................................: 413 475 :: More than one race reported .............................: 48 40 200 days or more ......................................: 1,782 2,146 :: : : :: Number of persons living in : Years on present farm: : :: producers' households ....................................: 14,089 16,464 2 years or less .........................................: 168 319 :: : 3 or 4 years ............................................: 382 328 :: On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : 5 to 9 years ............................................: 859 641 :: Day-to-day decisions ....................................: 5,644 6,984 10 years or more ........................................: 5,212 6,633 :: Land use and/or crop decisions ..........................: 5,075 6,223 : :: Livestock decisions .....................................: 2,921 3,988 Years operating any farm: : :: Marketing decisions (see text) ..........................: 3,587 (NA) 5 years or less .........................................: 563 647 :: Record keeping and/or financial management ..............: 4,635 5,860 6 to 10 years ...........................................: 690 548 :: Estate planning or succession planning ..................: 3,619 4,651 11 years or more ........................................: 5,368 6,726 :: : ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 7,709 :: : Land in farms ........................................acres: 1,931,643 :: Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) ...: 162 : :: Other crop farming (1119) .................................: 776 FARMS BY SIZE : :: Tobacco farming (11191) .................................: - : :: Cotton farming (11192) ..................................: - 1 to 9 acres ..............................................: 1,415 :: Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all : 10 to 49 acres ............................................: 3,007 :: other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ...............: 776 50 to 179 acres ...........................................: 1,699 :: Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) .................: 1,111 180 to 499 acres ..........................................: 725 :: Cattle feedlots (112112) ..................................: 58 500 acres or more .........................................: 863 :: Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ..................: 234 : :: Hog and pig farming (1122) ................................: 270 OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : :: Poultry and egg production (1123) .........................: 528 : :: Sheep and goat farming (1124) .............................: 410 Owned land in farms ..................................farms: 7,121 :: Aquaculture and other : acres: 790,232 :: animal production (1125, 1129) ...........................: 1,268 Rented or leased land in farms .......................farms: 2,717 :: : acres: 1,141,411 :: OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : :: : TENURE : :: Farms by- : : :: : Full owners ..........................................farms: 4,992 :: Type of organization: : acres: 294,821 :: Operation more than 50 percent owned : Part owners ..........................................farms: 2,129 :: by one producer's household and/or : acres: 1,454,655 :: extended family ......................................: 7,271 Tenants ..............................................farms: 588 :: Limited Liability Company .............................: 854 acres: 182,167 :: : : :: Operation's legal status for tax purposes: : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : :: Family or individual ..................................: 6,416 SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : :: Partnership ...........................................: 542 : :: Corporation ...........................................: 616 Total ................................................farms: 7,709 :: Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing : $1,000: 3,144,903 :: association, American Indian Reservation, etc. .......: 135 : :: : Market value of agricultural products sold .........farms: 7,709 :: Number of producers: : $1,000: 3,127,152 :: 1 producer ............................................: 1,377 Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ....farms: 4,594 :: 2 producers ...........................................: 3,746 $1,000: 1,630,025 :: 3 producers ...........................................: 1,303 Livestock, poultry, and their products ...........farms: 4,022 :: 4 producers ...........................................: 850 $1,000: 1,497,128 :: 5 or more producers ...................................: 433 Government payments ................................farms: 1,197 :: : $1,000: 17,751 :: Number of male producers: : : :: 1 producer ..........................................: 4,566 FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS : :: 2 producers .........................................: 1,964 : :: 3 producers .........................................: 711 Less than $1,000 ..........................................: 1,060 :: 4 producers .........................................: 218 $1,000 to $2,499 ..........................................: 637 :: 5 or more producers .................................: 107 $2,500 to $4,999 ..........................................: 726 :: : $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 705 :: Number of female producers: : $10,000 to $24,999 ........................................: 1,015 :: 1 producer ..........................................: 4,087 $25,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 687 :: 2 producers .........................................: 903 $50,000 or more ...........................................: 2,879 :: 3 producers .........................................: 163 : :: 4 producers .........................................: 35 COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION (CCC) LOANS : :: 5 or more producers .................................: 44 AND FEDERAL FARM PROGRAM PAYMENTS : :: : : :: Farms reporting- : CCC loans ............................................farms: 66 :: Internet access .........................................: 5,046 $1,000: 16,524 :: Dial-up ...............................................: 117 Conservation Reserve, Wetlands Reserve, : :: Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ........: 2,586 Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : :: Cellular data plan (see text) .........................: 3,203 Enhancement Program payments ........................farms: 681 :: Satellite .............................................: 926 $1,000: 2,348 :: Don't know ............................................: 269 Other Federal farm program payments ..................farms: 695 :: Other .................................................: 61 $1,000: 15,402 :: : : :: Farms by number of households sharing : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : :: in net income of operation: : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : :: 1 household .............................................: 5,839 : :: 2 households ............................................: 1,216 Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ..........................: 2,684 :: 3 households ............................................: 392 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ........................: 135 :: 4 households ............................................: 163 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .........................: 73 :: 5 or more households ....................................: 99 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 11,058 :: Years operating any farm: : : :: 5 years or less .........................................: 5,015 Sex of producers: : :: 6 to 10 years ...........................................: 3,934 Male ....................................................: 7,016 :: 11 years or more ........................................: 2,109 Female ..................................................: 4,042 :: : : :: Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ..........: 134 Hired managers ............................................: 785 :: : : :: Producers by race: : Primary occupation: : :: American Indian or Alaska Native ........................: 12 Farming .................................................: 3,575 :: Asian ...................................................: 9 Other ...................................................: 7,483 :: Black or African American ...............................: 11 : :: Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ...............: 1 Place of residence: : :: White ...................................................: 10,984 On farm operated ........................................: 7,908 :: More than one race reported .............................: 41 Not on farm operated ....................................: 3,150 :: : : :: Military service: : Days of work off farm: : :: Never served or only on active duty for training in : None ....................................................: 2,778 :: the Reserves or National Guard (see text) ..............: 10,930 Any .....................................................: 8,280 :: Active duty now or in the past (see text) ...............: 128 1 to 49 days ..........................................: 1,066 :: : 50 to 99 days .........................................: 539 :: Number of persons living in producers' households .........: 24,014 100 to 199 days .......................................: 974 :: : 200 days or more ......................................: 5,701 :: On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : : :: Day-to-day decisions ....................................: 9,140 Years on present farm: : :: Land use and/or crop decisions ..........................: 7,584 2 years or less .........................................: 1,872 :: Livestock decisions .....................................: 6,327 3 or 4 years ............................................: 2,510 :: Marketing decisions (see text) ..........................: 6,538 5 to 9 years ............................................: 4,662 :: Record keeping and/or financial management ..............: 7,141 10 years or more ........................................: 2,014 :: Estate planning or succession planning ..................: 4,413 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 16,320 15,353 :: : Land in farms ........................................acres: 3,012,760 2,723,162 :: Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) ...: 457 254 : :: Other crop farming (1119) .................................: 2,746 2,888 FARMS BY SIZE : :: Tobacco farming (11191) .................................: - 2 : :: Cotton farming (11192) ..................................: - - 1 to 9 acres ..............................................: 2,956 3,282 :: Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all : 10 to 49 acres ............................................: 6,466 5,676 :: other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ...............: 2,746 2,886 50 to 179 acres ...........................................: 4,167 3,765 :: Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) .................: 2,211 2,711 180 to 499 acres ..........................................: 1,463 1,418 :: Cattle feedlots (112112) ..................................: 91 78 500 acres or more .........................................: 1,268 1,212 :: Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ..................: 226 346 : :: Hog and pig farming (1122) ................................: 457 497 OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : :: Poultry and egg production (1123) .........................: 1,050 527 : :: Sheep and goat farming (1124) .............................: 824 889 Owned land in farms ..................................farms: 15,348 14,056 :: Aquaculture and other : acres: 1,430,455 1,249,885 :: animal production (1125, 1129) ...........................: 1,987 1,550 Rented or leased land in farms .......................farms: 4,234 4,711 :: : acres: 1,582,305 1,473,277 :: OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : :: : TENURE : :: Farms by- : : :: : Full owners ..........................................farms: 12,086 10,642 :: Type of organization: : acres: 783,057 636,925 :: Operation more than 50 percent owned : Part owners ..........................................farms: 3,262 3,414 :: by one producer's household and/or : acres: 1,950,824 1,793,421 :: extended family ......................................: 15,290 14,567 Tenants ..............................................farms: 972 1,297 :: Limited Liability Company .............................: 2,162 1,315 acres: 278,879 292,816 :: : : :: Operation's legal status for tax purposes: : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : :: Family or individual ..................................: 13,519 12,864 SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : :: Partnership ...........................................: 1,082 979 : :: Corporation ...........................................: 1,351 1,145 Total ................................................farms: 16,320 15,353 :: Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing : $1,000: 4,618,867 2,452,963 :: association, American Indian Reservation, etc. .......: 368 365 : :: : Market value of agricultural products sold .........farms: 16,320 15,353 :: Number of producers: : $1,000: 4,591,269 2,391,802 :: 1 producer ............................................: 4,041 4,717 Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ....farms: 9,585 9,166 :: 2 producers ...........................................: 8,530 7,763 $1,000: 2,334,306 1,285,007 :: 3 producers ...........................................: 1,928 1,644 Livestock, poultry, and their products ...........farms: 6,901 6,877 :: 4 producers ...........................................: 1,146 868 $1,000: 2,256,963 1,106,794 :: 5 or more producers ...................................: 675 361 Government payments ................................farms: 2,982 5,518 :: : $1,000: 27,598 61,161 :: Number of male producers: : : :: 1 producer ..........................................: 11,106 10,905 FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS : :: 2 producers .........................................: 3,077 2,560 : :: 3 producers .........................................: 982 691 Less than $1,000 ..........................................: 2,527 2,775 :: 4 producers .........................................: 296 182 $1,000 to $2,499 ..........................................: 1,920 2,030 :: 5 or more producers .................................: 190 92 $2,500 to $4,999 ..........................................: 1,770 1,822 :: : $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 1,710 1,904 :: Number of female producers: : $10,000 to $24,999 ........................................: 2,171 1,882 :: 1 producer ..........................................: 9,131 8,673 $25,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 1,392 1,205 :: 2 producers .........................................: 1,268 981 $50,000 or more ...........................................: 4,830 3,735 :: 3 producers .........................................: 296 205 : :: 4 producers .........................................: 66 49 COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION (CCC) LOANS : :: 5 or more producers .................................: 80 27 AND FEDERAL FARM PROGRAM PAYMENTS : :: : : :: Farms reporting- : CCC loans ............................................farms: 98 176 :: Internet access .........................................: 11,839 11,138 $1,000: 28,592 53,494 :: Dial-up ...............................................: 298 273 Conservation Reserve, Wetlands Reserve, : :: Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ........: 6,326 (NA) Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : :: Cellular data plan (see text) .........................: 7,246 5,035 Enhancement Program payments ........................farms: 2,101 1,939 :: Satellite .............................................: 2,170 1,998 $1,000: 7,939 6,716 :: Don't know ............................................: 619 667 Other Federal farm program payments ..................farms: 1,184 4,803 :: Other .................................................: 140 507 $1,000: 19,658 54,445 :: : : :: Farms by number of households sharing : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : :: in net income of operation: : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : :: 1 household .............................................: 12,527 12,241 : :: 2 households ............................................: 2,383 2,048 Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ..........................: 5,603 5,030 :: 3 households ............................................: 797 569 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ........................: 303 343 :: 4 households ............................................: 349 277 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .........................: 365 240 :: 5 or more households ....................................: 264 218 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 26,428 23,262 :: Age group: - Con. : : :: : Sex of producers: : :: 55 to 64 years ..........................................: 3,560 3,372 Male ....................................................: 16,243 14,259 :: 65 to 74 years ..........................................: 2,191 1,526 Female ..................................................: 10,185 9,003 :: 75 years and over .......................................: 613 427 : :: : Hired managers ............................................: 1,149 956 :: Average age .............................................: 43.2 42.4 : :: : Primary occupation: : :: Young producers (see text) ................................: 8,200 (NA) Farming .................................................: 6,657 5,501 :: : Other ...................................................: 19,771 17,761 :: Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ..........: 283 235 : :: : Place of residence: : :: Producers by race: : On farm operated ........................................: 17,547 16,197 :: American Indian or Alaska Native ........................: 35 42 Not on farm operated ....................................: 8,881 7,065 :: Asian ...................................................: 53 47 : :: Black or African American ...............................: 43 51 Days of work off farm: : :: Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ...............: 3 4 None ....................................................: 6,359 5,115 :: White ...................................................: 26,182 23,035 Any .....................................................: 20,069 18,147 :: More than one race reported .............................: 85 75 1 to 49 days ..........................................: 2,382 2,078 :: : 50 to 99 days .........................................: 1,201 821 :: Military service: : 100 to 199 days .......................................: 2,197 1,833 :: Never served or only on active duty for training in : 200 days or more ......................................: 14,289 13,415 :: the Reserves or National Guard (see text) ..............: 25,175 22,067 : :: Active duty now or in the past (see text) ...............: 1,253 1,195 Years operating any farm: : :: : 5 years or less .........................................: 12,427 (NA) :: Number of persons living in producers' households .........: 58,848 52,233 6 to 10 years ...........................................: 14,001 (NA) :: : 11 years or more ........................................: (X) (X) :: On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : : :: Day-to-day decisions ....................................: 21,544 19,223 Age group: : :: Land use and/or crop decisions ..........................: 17,837 15,997 Under 25 years ..........................................: 1,962 1,734 :: Livestock decisions .....................................: 13,002 12,546 25 to 34 years ..........................................: 6,987 6,699 :: Marketing decisions (see text) ..........................: 13,954 (NA) 35 to 44 years ..........................................: 6,748 5,601 :: Record keeping and/or financial management ..............: 17,579 16,554 45 to 54 years ..........................................: 4,367 3,903 :: Estate planning or succession planning ..................: 11,177 10,446 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 53,599 6,418 18,772 4,146 4,716 3,907 percent: 100.0 12.0 35.0 7.7 8.8 7.3 Land in farms ............................................acres: 14,602,240 33,182 465,096 241,828 386,952 454,893 Average size of farm .................................acres: 272 5 25 58 82 116 : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total ....................................................farms: 53,599 6,418 18,772 4,146 4,716 3,907 $1,000: 18,141,988 382,693 1,713,016 370,182 420,642 544,108 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 338,476 59,628 91,254 89,286 89,195 139,265 : Farms by economic class: : Less than $1,000 ..........................................: 7,676 1,844 4,311 477 491 258 $1,000 to $2,499 ..........................................: 5,635 1,536 3,055 378 319 172 $2,500 to $4,999 ..........................................: 5,119 1,052 2,761 427 389 221 $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 5,390 787 2,697 605 568 381 $10,000 to $24,999 ........................................: 6,534 578 3,151 855 750 538 : $25,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 4,235 248 1,312 702 793 542 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 4,047 115 407 475 969 900 $100,000 to $249,999 ......................................: 4,689 53 325 68 283 705 $250,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 3,314 39 179 43 61 85 : $500,000 to $999,999 ......................................: 2,664 72 211 43 34 52 $1,000,000 or more ........................................: 4,296 94 363 73 59 53 $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 ................................: 2,540 56 214 43 39 30 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 ................................: 1,281 35 107 16 14 13 $5,000,000 or more ......................................: 475 3 42 14 6 10 : Total sales ............................................farms: 53,599 6,418 18,772 4,146 4,716 3,907 $1,000: 18,029,033 381,511 1,702,585 366,347 415,331 539,010 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and dry peas ............farms: 24,660 617 4,576 1,686 2,315 2,227 $1,000: 11,288,293 2,142 69,236 53,627 107,766 148,222 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 15,181 - 96 378 989 1,318 $1,000: 11,118,409 - 5,523 24,275 75,411 126,311 Corn ...............................................farms: 19,219 304 2,518 1,097 1,575 1,665 $1,000: 6,499,216 1,209 41,132 32,749 63,397 87,703 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 12,276 - 75 234 480 741 $1,000: 6,360,694 - 4,321 15,350 37,209 66,233 Wheat ..............................................farms: 3,008 8 130 59 173 177 $1,000: 163,254 15 803 475 2,539 2,391 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 932 - - - 2 5 $1,000: 124,992 - - - (D) 295 Soybeans ...........................................farms: 18,669 315 2,484 960 1,433 1,445 $1,000: 4,483,861 901 26,989 20,211 41,212 56,896 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 11,224 - 4 47 221 409 $1,000: 4,340,405 - 227 2,661 13,698 28,883 Sorghum ............................................farms: 57 - 4 6 2 2 $1,000: 3,297 - (D) (D) (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 26 - - - - - $1,000: 2,692 - - - - - Barley .............................................farms: 39 - 7 2 3 3 $1,000: 409 - 18 (D) (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 2 - - - - - $1,000: (D) - - - - - Rice ...............................................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Other grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas ..........................................farms: 460 9 82 27 35 43 $1,000: 138,256 16 (D) 127 599 1,204 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 160 - 1 - 5 4 $1,000: 136,133 - (D) - 505 973 Tobacco ..............................................farms: 25 - 3 3 3 2 $1,000: 1,824 - 99 (D) 64 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 6 - - - - - $1,000: 1,368 - - - - - Cotton and cottonseed ................................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes ............................................farms: 1,465 462 530 74 78 57 $1,000: 216,967 3,775 10,280 1,810 2,618 2,278 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 248 12 52 7 18 15 $1,000: 205,170 761 4,900 1,134 2,055 1,697 : Fruits, tree nuts, and berries .......................farms: 953 273 469 51 55 42 $1,000: 25,335 2,206 7,794 2,233 1,870 2,593 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 90 6 36 10 10 9 $1,000: 17,404 630 3,726 1,621 1,265 2,156 Fruits and tree nuts ...............................farms: 654 195 311 36 37 29 $1,000: 15,044 990 4,111 1,102 1,070 1,236 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 49 1 19 5 6 4 $1,000: 10,433 (D) 1,853 762 644 874 Berries ............................................farms: 521 161 256 25 25 21 $1,000: 10,290 1,216 3,682 1,131 800 1,357 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 44 5 16 5 5 5 $1,000: 6,692 559 1,730 854 621 1,235 Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and sod ...........farms: 1,048 417 420 67 49 24 $1,000: 140,403 15,950 57,789 5,180 9,953 10,259 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 247 58 99 27 14 13 $1,000: 130,486 12,055 53,620 4,623 9,381 10,092 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 71. Summary by Size of Farm: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 140 to 179 : 180 to 219 : 220 to 259 : 260 to 499 : 500 to 999 : 1,000 to 1,999 : 2,000 or more Item : acres : acres : acres : acres : acres : acres : acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS : : Farms ...................................................number: 2,293 1,586 1,244 3,857 2,919 2,043 1,698 percent: 4.3 3.0 2.3 7.2 5.4 3.8 3.2 Land in farms ............................................acres: 359,621 313,171 295,900 1,386,524 2,061,737 2,826,727 5,776,609 Average size of farm .................................acres: 157 197 238 359 706 1,384 3,402 : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total ....................................................farms: 2,293 1,586 1,244 3,857 2,919 2,043 1,698 $1,000: 313,016 286,208 387,098 1,564,916 2,564,127 3,177,249 6,418,735 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 136,509 180,459 311,172 405,734 878,427 1,555,188 3,780,174 : Farms by economic class: : Less than $1,000 ..........................................: 124 56 31 70 5 6 3 $1,000 to $2,499 ..........................................: 58 31 29 30 12 12 3 $2,500 to $4,999 ..........................................: 115 44 28 66 13 3 - $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 168 63 39 63 10 6 3 $10,000 to $24,999 ........................................: 245 149 96 129 32 11 - : $25,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 208 128 89 165 28 13 7 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 496 240 128 252 63 1 1 $100,000 to $249,999 ......................................: 778 735 624 977 128 11 2 $250,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 54 86 138 1,824 737 64 4 : $500,000 to $999,999 ......................................: 18 22 13 150 1,541 483 25 $1,000,000 or more ........................................: 29 32 29 131 350 1,433 1,650 $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 ................................: 16 19 10 59 242 1,278 534 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 ................................: 9 9 8 52 80 97 841 $5,000,000 or more ......................................: 4 4 11 20 28 58 275 : Total sales ............................................farms: 2,293 1,586 1,244 3,857 2,919 2,043 1,698 $1,000: 308,902 283,341 384,436 1,553,322 2,548,140 3,159,122 6,386,987 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and dry peas ............farms: 1,496 1,158 900 3,258 2,774 1,977 1,676 $1,000: 143,724 151,466 149,701 880,315 1,604,025 2,441,521 5,536,549 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 1,152 966 812 3,096 2,724 1,974 1,676 $1,000: 135,632 147,125 147,551 875,771 1,602,832 2,441,429 5,536,549 Corn ...............................................farms: 1,230 965 771 2,965 2,595 1,893 1,641 $1,000: 82,275 88,528 83,047 489,536 902,489 1,401,714 3,225,436 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 717 693 632 2,671 2,519 1,876 1,638 $1,000: 69,171 81,363 79,287 480,930 900,333 1,401,160 3,225,335 Wheat ..............................................farms: 127 133 95 461 566 507 572 $1,000: 1,614 2,437 2,179 12,616 23,112 35,445 79,631 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - 9 10 53 154 263 436 $1,000: - 977 (D) 4,694 13,468 29,195 75,553 Soybeans ...........................................farms: 1,161 933 779 2,962 2,619 1,922 1,656 $1,000: 58,733 60,105 63,610 374,649 662,074 987,336 2,131,146 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 563 586 607 2,665 2,559 1,907 1,656 $1,000: 42,209 50,155 58,263 365,861 660,376 986,926 2,131,146 Sorghum ............................................farms: - 6 1 7 5 14 10 $1,000: - (D) (D) 312 (D) 985 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - 3 - 2 5 7 9 $1,000: - (D) - (D) (D) 778 1,271 Barley .............................................farms: 4 - - 6 3 9 2 $1,000: 37 - - 71 (D) 158 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - 2 - $1,000: - - - - - (D) - Rice ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - Other grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas ..........................................farms: 33 1 5 34 62 48 81 $1,000: 1,066 (D) (D) 3,132 15,995 15,883 98,987 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 6 1 2 14 37 25 65 $1,000: 852 (D) (D) 2,925 15,734 15,401 98,729 Tobacco ..............................................farms: - - 1 6 6 - 1 $1,000: - - (D) 339 1,228 - (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - 2 4 - - $1,000: - - - (D) (D) - - Cotton and cottonseed ................................farms: - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes ............................................farms: 36 20 14 48 45 56 45 $1,000: 3,896 2,361 604 21,251 35,177 34,338 98,579 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 12 4 5 25 25 38 35 $1,000: 3,709 2,134 451 20,994 34,853 34,017 98,465 : Fruits, tree nuts, and berries .......................farms: 12 6 11 14 10 9 1 $1,000: (D) 1,974 311 2,474 2,731 335 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 1 3 2 5 6 1 1 $1,000: (D) 1,921 (D) 2,390 2,685 (D) (D) Fruits and tree nuts ...............................farms: 8 6 6 11 7 8 - $1,000: 431 (D) 37 1,423 2,640 (D) - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 1 3 - 3 6 1 - $1,000: (D) 1,659 - (D) (D) (D) - Berries ............................................farms: 8 4 9 6 4 1 1 $1,000: (D) (D) 274 1,051 91 (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 1 1 1 3 1 - 1 $1,000: (D) (D) (D) 1,002 (D) - (D) Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and sod ...........farms: 13 14 11 14 10 3 6 $1,000: 2,811 5,179 1,110 3,524 22,195 (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 8 7 3 6 6 3 3 $1,000: 2,716 5,122 975 3,427 22,119 (D) (D) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 71. Summary by Size of Farm: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : 1 to 9 : 10 to 49 : 50 to 69 : 70 to 99 : 100 to 139 Item : Total : acres : acres : acres : acres : acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS - Con. : : Total - Con. : Total sales - Con. : : Cultivated Christmas trees and short rotation : woody crops .........................................farms: 151 29 58 7 14 18 $1,000: 3,669 134 649 18 342 784 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 15 - 3 - 1 3 $1,000: 2,681 - 256 - (D) 720 Cultivated Christmas trees .........................farms: 151 29 58 7 14 18 $1,000: 3,669 134 649 18 342 784 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 15 - 3 - 1 3 $1,000: 2,681 - 256 - (D) 720 Short rotation woody crops .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Other crops and hay ..................................farms: 11,137 737 4,512 1,067 1,098 902 $1,000: 113,885 1,280 14,242 6,822 8,707 8,103 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 344 3 2 3 8 13 $1,000: 50,101 222 (D) 265 501 961 Maple syrup ........................................farms: 313 36 132 27 40 34 $1,000: 881 35 258 36 213 152 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 1 - - - 1 - $1,000: (D) - - - (D) - : Cattle and calves ....................................farms: 10,984 822 3,210 988 1,096 1,139 $1,000: 609,349 29,084 116,149 26,164 46,600 47,109 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 1,545 54 267 57 88 105 $1,000: 502,025 24,905 96,763 16,879 35,723 32,356 Milk from cows .......................................farms: 850 23 94 53 119 207 $1,000: 1,069,949 567 50,828 9,387 82,620 160,644 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 707 4 34 41 104 187 $1,000: 1,068,619 (D) 50,504 9,254 82,315 160,248 Hogs and pigs ........................................farms: 2,312 568 692 155 123 116 $1,000: 1,874,498 127,512 316,436 89,771 29,930 80,031 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 795 81 135 38 25 28 $1,000: 1,867,850 125,489 314,258 89,375 29,485 79,740 Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and milk .................farms: 3,013 822 1,392 224 164 129 $1,000: 18,831 3,430 7,787 1,890 1,160 1,089 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 59 7 23 5 1 6 $1,000: 5,662 525 2,665 379 (D) 503 Horses, ponies, mules, burros, : and donkeys .........................................farms: 2,574 526 1,416 208 160 144 $1,000: 50,142 6,905 28,875 6,311 2,418 2,855 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 226 20 139 32 7 16 $1,000: 28,357 2,105 17,095 4,546 1,112 1,538 Poultry and eggs .....................................farms: 4,402 1,083 2,169 265 285 217 $1,000: 2,579,709 182,410 1,007,250 162,220 118,649 71,071 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 995 96 535 79 59 52 $1,000: 2,571,574 180,220 1,003,712 161,858 117,980 70,411 Aquaculture ..........................................farms: 60 18 19 5 6 2 $1,000: 11,832 1,179 6,400 (D) 1,570 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 17 2 8 - 4 - $1,000: 11,521 (D) 6,311 - (D) - Other animals and other animal : products ............................................farms: 1,867 570 836 147 101 79 $1,000: 24,349 4,937 8,770 904 1,064 3,935 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 83 12 39 4 9 7 $1,000: 16,738 2,860 4,935 212 783 3,737 : Value of- : Government payments ....................................farms: 13,481 417 3,011 965 1,282 1,080 $1,000: 112,955 1,182 10,431 3,835 5,311 5,099 : Landlord's share of total sales ........................farms: 3,186 21 177 67 119 159 $1,000: 457,103 28 727 569 1,617 2,895 : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to- : Consumers ..............................................farms: 2,735 786 1,152 178 160 122 $1,000: 45,160 4,120 11,446 2,862 3,119 4,633 : Retail markets, institutions, and food hubs for : local or regionally branded products ..................farms: 1,071 231 423 84 64 67 $1,000: 305,128 12,695 55,203 2,465 2,525 5,208 : FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES : : Total farm production expenses 1/ ........................farms: 53,599 6,418 18,772 4,146 4,716 3,907 $1,000: 12,547,989 307,547 1,234,249 251,019 328,143 390,951 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 234,109 47,919 65,749 60,545 69,581 100,064 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased .............................................farms: 30,777 1,869 7,447 2,222 2,728 2,587 $1,000: 1,728,700 2,075 17,137 10,347 19,359 26,215 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 13,658 1,804 6,622 1,516 1,459 1,008 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 7,372 55 796 670 1,172 1,359 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 2,797 9 21 35 91 190 $50,000 or more .........................................: 6,950 1 8 1 6 30 : Chemicals purchased ....................................farms: 29,442 1,497 6,630 2,114 2,718 2,559 $1,000: 976,217 752 9,158 5,783 10,461 14,753 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 15,013 1,479 6,289 1,757 1,993 1,498 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 4 7 5 2 7 - - $1,000: (D) (D) 540 (D) 947 - - Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 1 - 3 - 4 - - $1,000: (D) - (D) - 912 - - Cultivated Christmas trees .........................farms: 4 7 5 2 7 - - $1,000: (D) (D) 540 (D) 947 - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 1 - 3 - 4 - - $1,000: (D) - (D) - 912 - - Short rotation woody crops .........................farms: - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - Other crops and hay ..................................farms: 482 342 265 721 457 273 281 $1,000: 6,291 4,858 5,057 14,724 11,520 8,354 23,926 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 28 14 20 63 64 49 77 $1,000: 2,274 (D) 2,048 7,870 7,375 5,953 21,189 Maple syrup ........................................farms: 14 14 2 8 6 - - $1,000: 116 38 (D) (D) 18 - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - : Cattle and calves ....................................farms: 596 460 315 931 648 473 306 $1,000: 25,886 19,654 18,863 56,260 71,532 76,254 75,796 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 40 67 52 233 219 198 165 $1,000: 17,450 13,643 14,176 43,113 63,023 71,095 72,900 Milk from cows .......................................farms: 85 57 20 81 47 41 23 $1,000: 53,629 21,561 22,598 132,547 235,230 180,330 120,007 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 79 53 20 80 47 41 17 $1,000: 53,552 21,548 22,598 (D) 235,230 180,330 119,982 Hogs and pigs ........................................farms: 45 38 29 110 177 146 113 $1,000: 35,865 37,284 78,424 158,715 250,092 318,802 351,635 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 17 12 11 67 147 127 107 $1,000: 35,723 37,132 78,302 158,373 249,698 318,698 351,576 Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and milk .................farms: 61 38 21 94 30 25 13 $1,000: 457 226 159 1,430 403 548 252 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 2 - - 8 4 3 - $1,000: (D) - - 736 218 248 - Horses, ponies, mules, burros, : and donkeys .........................................farms: 43 23 6 27 9 10 2 $1,000: 784 243 (D) 1,637 (D) (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 3 2 - 7 - - - $1,000: (D) (D) - 1,506 - - - Poultry and eggs .....................................farms: 57 59 48 84 80 34 21 $1,000: 34,544 37,732 106,980 279,419 310,394 94,308 174,731 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 12 12 18 43 50 24 15 $1,000: 34,356 37,605 106,756 279,356 310,331 94,269 174,720 Aquaculture ..........................................farms: 2 3 - 2 2 1 - $1,000: (D) (D) - (D) (D) (D) - Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 1 - - - 2 - - $1,000: (D) - - - (D) - - Other animals and other animal : products ............................................farms: 37 20 9 42 19 4 3 $1,000: 211 612 17 621 (D) (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 1 6 - 3 - 1 1 $1,000: (D) 540 - 452 - (D) (D) : Value of- : Government payments ....................................farms: 682 514 429 1,513 1,336 1,151 1,101 $1,000: 4,114 2,867 2,662 11,594 15,987 18,126 31,748 : Landlord's share of total sales ........................farms: 109 115 144 531 610 564 570 $1,000: 3,902 3,768 4,911 28,479 62,345 111,084 236,780 : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to- : Consumers ..............................................farms: 63 46 32 102 40 34 20 $1,000: 2,609 2,067 669 6,746 4,861 1,327 702 : Retail markets, institutions, and food hubs for : local or regionally branded products ..................farms: 42 23 23 50 29 26 9 $1,000: 2,312 408 (D) 29,626 (D) 25,761 (D) : FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES : : Total farm production expenses 1/ ........................farms: 2,293 1,586 1,244 3,857 2,919 2,043 1,698 $1,000: 239,492 209,604 250,991 1,115,279 1,758,055 2,223,389 4,239,269 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 104,445 132,159 201,762 289,157 602,280 1,088,296 2,496,625 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased .............................................farms: 1,690 1,264 1,020 3,445 2,811 2,006 1,688 $1,000: 25,456 23,569 23,375 147,239 262,363 400,371 771,195 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 458 261 171 270 67 14 8 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 907 631 449 987 281 53 12 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 277 312 304 1,000 427 97 34 $50,000 or more .........................................: 48 60 96 1,188 2,036 1,842 1,634 : Chemicals purchased ....................................farms: 1,677 1,265 1,009 3,440 2,839 2,004 1,690 $1,000: 13,874 13,808 13,825 83,234 154,399 224,991 431,177 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 694 444 260 433 122 30 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.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : 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 .......................................: 6,971 17 331 346 713 1,003 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 2,669 - 7 11 9 51 $50,000 or more .........................................: 4,789 1 3 - 3 7 : Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased ..............farms: 26,852 1,653 5,611 1,692 2,232 2,200 $1,000: 1,177,907 5,139 21,421 8,011 16,091 19,769 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 4,955 1,082 2,455 399 401 287 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 5,876 404 2,516 816 806 608 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 7,090 121 487 433 946 1,175 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 3,235 36 110 33 54 90 $50,000 or more .........................................: 5,696 10 43 11 25 40 : Cover crop seed purchased ............................farms: 4,299 218 645 286 303 384 $1,000: 17,833 41 314 240 310 548 : Livestock and poultry purchased or leased ..............farms: 12,224 2,431 5,014 809 841 698 $1,000: 801,227 69,797 205,560 27,402 35,544 31,833 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 6,789 1,761 3,069 434 469 362 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 3,052 434 1,132 243 240 211 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 1,091 103 436 70 64 65 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 630 77 238 32 34 38 $250,000 or more ........................................: 662 56 139 30 34 22 : Breeding livestock purchased or leased ...............farms: 5,632 928 2,133 421 462 410 $1,000: 107,451 9,138 29,726 4,663 8,454 8,637 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ..............................................farms: 8,508 1,863 3,681 545 517 406 $1,000: 693,776 60,659 175,834 22,739 27,089 23,196 : Feed purchased .........................................farms: 24,475 4,411 10,158 1,825 1,780 1,515 $1,000: 2,080,607 126,287 536,222 91,074 96,452 116,767 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 15,103 3,145 6,826 1,189 1,131 821 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 6,081 1,010 2,337 433 422 430 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 1,264 79 331 74 135 148 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 763 62 306 58 39 55 $250,000 or more ........................................: 1,264 115 358 71 53 61 : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ....................farms: 49,808 5,645 17,106 3,870 4,292 3,654 $1,000: 553,243 11,740 43,904 10,646 13,852 15,795 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 35,361 5,241 15,550 3,445 3,721 2,836 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 9,422 359 1,350 372 536 765 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 2,296 25 147 41 22 37 $50,000 or more .........................................: 2,729 20 59 12 13 16 : Utilities ..............................................farms: 34,725 3,292 9,588 2,375 2,752 2,609 $1,000: 228,531 8,483 33,457 6,767 8,284 9,705 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 10,606 1,500 4,237 1,004 1,113 969 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 15,880 1,503 4,423 1,124 1,369 1,322 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 6,635 253 752 209 242 281 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 976 21 102 18 19 24 $50,000 or more .........................................: 628 15 74 20 9 13 : Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ...............farms: 42,773 4,403 13,481 3,198 3,648 3,209 $1,000: 769,027 16,534 68,578 16,178 25,517 31,254 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 23,613 3,647 10,617 2,204 2,375 1,753 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 12,392 678 2,502 900 1,156 1,274 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 3,118 51 226 69 83 141 $50,000 or more .........................................: 3,650 27 136 25 34 41 : Hired farm labor .......................................farms: 11,968 839 2,513 624 702 689 $1,000: 741,445 17,513 79,276 11,761 23,680 29,373 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 4,289 451 1,346 356 380 353 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 3,451 287 813 196 232 218 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 2,774 79 234 53 70 94 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 914 8 66 11 11 8 $250,000 or more ........................................: 540 14 54 8 9 16 : Contract labor .........................................farms: 3,690 354 1,025 258 245 243 $1,000: 82,420 3,021 11,404 1,923 2,502 3,792 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 673 109 276 57 56 49 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 1,245 145 428 126 104 82 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,198 77 229 55 65 91 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 285 11 49 10 9 13 $50,000 or more .........................................: 289 12 43 10 11 8 : Customwork and custom hauling ..........................farms: 13,153 825 3,656 897 1,197 1,106 $1,000: 201,011 4,691 22,429 6,047 12,936 10,184 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 3,175 419 1,574 231 307 212 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 4,365 220 1,441 420 516 428 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 3,907 131 441 202 337 406 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 952 33 111 24 26 45 $50,000 or more .........................................: 754 22 89 20 11 15 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 .......................................: 890 682 614 1,729 545 92 9 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 88 123 111 940 984 296 49 $50,000 or more .........................................: 5 16 24 338 1,188 1,586 1,618 : Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased ..............farms: 1,501 1,161 950 3,346 2,805 2,012 1,689 $1,000: 20,788 18,869 17,929 103,348 177,797 256,042 512,701 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 123 57 55 67 14 12 3 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 238 133 96 181 59 11 8 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 985 804 574 1,227 269 45 24 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 115 132 189 1,566 786 102 22 $50,000 or more .........................................: 40 35 36 305 1,677 1,842 1,632 : Cover crop seed purchased ............................farms: 209 155 149 585 517 432 416 $1,000: 419 348 449 2,433 3,406 4,030 5,296 : Livestock and poultry purchased or leased ..............farms: 325 262 170 565 485 346 278 $1,000: 12,003 20,847 24,167 73,405 102,249 90,885 107,536 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 163 117 67 158 99 53 37 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 118 92 62 232 127 103 58 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 16 26 16 74 94 65 62 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 17 6 11 39 56 43 39 $250,000 or more ........................................: 11 21 14 62 109 82 82 : Breeding livestock purchased or leased ...............farms: 191 172 95 288 232 171 129 $1,000: 3,069 3,104 1,082 10,357 9,811 11,717 7,693 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ..............................................farms: 185 133 99 356 313 216 194 $1,000: 8,933 17,742 23,086 63,048 92,438 79,168 99,843 : Feed purchased .........................................farms: 767 562 385 1,153 880 612 427 $1,000: 55,425 37,000 69,580 216,996 285,341 223,100 226,363 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 421 278 196 537 274 174 111 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 223 185 124 359 278 176 104 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 74 48 26 97 111 76 65 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 23 23 14 51 55 38 39 $250,000 or more ........................................: 26 28 25 109 162 148 108 : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ....................farms: 2,136 1,525 1,198 3,754 2,895 2,038 1,695 $1,000: 11,117 9,790 9,292 49,786 77,462 102,889 196,969 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 1,470 876 625 1,199 291 83 24 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 615 596 528 2,219 1,570 427 85 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 38 43 30 242 774 706 191 $50,000 or more .........................................: 13 10 15 94 260 822 1,395 : Utilities ..............................................farms: 1,668 1,313 1,039 3,524 2,865 2,017 1,683 $1,000: 5,789 4,822 5,929 25,980 29,328 32,675 57,311 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 489 347 218 506 157 52 14 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 969 766 619 2,103 1,192 365 125 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 188 175 180 797 1,349 1,303 906 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 14 18 8 83 116 187 366 $50,000 or more .........................................: 8 7 14 35 51 110 272 : Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ...............farms: 1,971 1,424 1,152 3,678 2,886 2,033 1,690 $1,000: 20,421 17,329 17,413 80,976 119,286 131,210 224,329 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 932 591 411 767 232 60 24 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 898 679 619 2,083 1,122 371 110 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 94 99 93 590 913 566 193 $50,000 or more .........................................: 47 55 29 238 619 1,036 1,363 : Hired farm labor .......................................farms: 464 297 298 1,129 1,387 1,478 1,548 $1,000: 16,961 8,921 13,446 64,423 95,764 117,495 262,833 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 211 154 138 429 333 102 36 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 176 86 91 415 480 354 103 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 58 47 56 197 443 758 685 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 10 6 7 54 101 187 445 $250,000 or more ........................................: 9 4 6 34 30 77 279 : Contract labor .........................................farms: 146 107 103 296 323 297 293 $1,000: 1,199 2,116 1,194 6,438 6,579 11,478 30,775 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 36 15 11 28 15 12 9 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 50 26 43 90 98 38 15 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 42 58 39 130 137 149 126 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 18 1 5 23 42 52 52 $50,000 or more .........................................: - 7 5 25 31 46 91 : Customwork and custom hauling ..........................farms: 694 487 384 1,340 1,090 794 683 $1,000: 5,835 4,532 4,745 21,879 28,980 30,041 48,710 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 101 71 42 128 50 22 18 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 249 169 133 400 220 116 53 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 312 220 171 600 544 350 193 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 23 11 22 127 169 153 208 $50,000 or more .........................................: 9 16 16 85 107 153 211 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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: 14,056 312 1,477 631 813 965 $1,000: 1,543,043 1,304 8,365 5,184 8,042 10,979 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 3,521 248 1,166 332 412 419 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 1,405 20 202 175 175 162 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 2,157 36 68 98 193 295 $25,000 or more .........................................: 6,973 8 41 26 33 89 : Rent and lease expenses for machinery, equipment, : and farm share of vehicles ............................farms: 4,345 243 1,014 216 314 254 $1,000: 114,263 634 6,385 899 1,809 1,963 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 993 130 437 74 91 68 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 1,182 82 355 102 109 95 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,277 28 201 34 100 79 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 339 2 11 - 11 8 $50,000 or more .........................................: 554 1 10 6 3 4 : Interest expense .......................................farms: 21,150 1,783 5,710 1,272 1,598 1,498 $1,000: 457,847 7,945 41,695 10,800 14,104 16,769 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 8,413 1,171 3,076 627 793 674 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 8,837 598 2,411 558 719 704 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 3,045 13 215 82 79 113 $100,000 or more ........................................: 855 1 8 5 7 7 : Secured by real estate ...............................farms: 16,652 1,453 4,639 1,029 1,237 1,154 $1,000: 336,041 5,983 33,276 8,391 10,893 11,535 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 1,516 284 603 120 131 99 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 4,779 654 1,825 349 416 386 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 7,345 515 2,037 496 628 584 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 1,535 - 149 53 54 70 $50,000 or more .......................................: 1,477 - 25 11 8 15 : Not secured by real estate ...........................farms: 11,687 780 2,830 665 832 808 $1,000: 121,806 1,963 8,418 2,410 3,211 5,234 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 2,641 262 1,024 193 274 228 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 4,916 457 1,460 375 442 417 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 3,182 54 309 81 108 141 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 527 2 32 9 4 16 $50,000 or more .......................................: 421 5 5 7 4 6 : Property taxes paid ....................................farms: 51,518 6,069 18,021 3,949 4,567 3,771 $1,000: 362,621 13,936 53,902 14,045 19,292 18,032 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 36,076 5,675 15,798 3,232 3,630 2,732 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 7,676 310 1,589 537 650 733 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 5,158 68 537 149 211 245 $25,000 or more .........................................: 2,608 16 97 31 76 61 : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom services : for livestock .........................................farms: 16,404 2,846 6,391 1,169 1,189 1,064 $1,000: 115,694 6,485 23,264 6,209 4,401 10,292 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 13,783 2,647 5,673 998 1,042 863 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,998 165 625 130 129 169 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 324 20 58 22 7 12 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 173 9 24 11 7 11 $100,000 or more ........................................: 126 5 11 8 4 9 : All other production expenses ..........................farms: 30,795 2,393 7,645 2,095 2,518 2,396 $1,000: 614,186 11,211 52,093 17,941 15,817 23,476 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 17,812 2,062 6,319 1,702 1,984 1,739 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 7,988 264 1,068 334 474 572 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 2,018 30 129 33 25 49 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 2,033 23 91 21 26 27 $100,000 or more ........................................: 944 14 38 5 9 9 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ .................farms: 3,048 39 249 67 110 179 $1,000: 149,992 54 1,135 317 729 1,242 : Depreciation expenses claimed ............................farms: 28,836 2,254 7,174 1,934 2,303 2,198 $1,000: 1,427,314 20,641 99,125 25,381 39,061 46,613 : NET CASH FARM INCOME : : Net cash farm income of operations .......................farms: 53,599 6,418 18,772 4,146 4,716 3,907 $1,000: 6,137,969 95,701 590,412 149,558 131,529 195,478 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 114,516 14,911 31,452 36,073 27,890 50,033 : Farms with net gains 2/ ...............................number: 29,400 1,655 7,120 2,207 2,888 2,618 Average net gain .................................dollars: 230,344 95,191 110,232 82,825 59,596 87,101 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 1,275 217 678 122 130 59 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 3,714 506 1,754 417 438 252 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 2,770 254 1,190 367 335 259 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 4,573 236 1,473 582 754 596 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 3,974 138 738 368 666 653 $50,000 or more .........................................: 13,094 304 1,287 351 565 799 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 697 655 548 2,281 2,289 1,808 1,580 $1,000: 11,143 12,290 13,052 82,869 188,611 338,424 862,781 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 233 174 114 294 100 22 7 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 124 106 88 230 92 22 9 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 211 183 155 525 270 108 15 $25,000 or more .........................................: 129 192 191 1,232 1,827 1,656 1,549 : Rent and lease expenses for machinery, equipment, : and farm share of vehicles ............................farms: 164 134 101 449 455 443 558 $1,000: 1,354 1,532 1,404 7,934 14,838 20,463 55,048 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 33 28 21 59 34 10 8 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 60 33 31 122 95 56 42 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 62 59 41 210 145 176 142 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 8 7 7 45 96 61 83 $50,000 or more .........................................: 1 7 1 13 85 140 283 : Interest expense .......................................farms: 868 726 597 2,093 1,961 1,589 1,455 $1,000: 9,426 10,984 8,349 38,541 58,870 76,146 164,217 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 332 262 215 671 377 170 45 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 458 367 286 1,036 877 529 294 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 76 92 92 354 615 708 606 $100,000 or more ........................................: 2 5 4 32 92 182 510 : Secured by real estate ...............................farms: 672 529 449 1,554 1,525 1,275 1,136 $1,000: 7,222 7,522 6,655 29,091 44,279 55,281 115,914 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 49 38 26 76 43 34 13 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 191 112 120 345 230 113 38 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 370 299 230 818 704 435 229 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 51 55 45 210 312 324 212 $50,000 or more .......................................: 11 25 28 105 236 369 644 : Not secured by real estate ...........................farms: 500 438 330 1,264 1,235 1,009 996 $1,000: 2,204 3,462 1,694 9,451 14,591 20,865 48,303 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 145 81 63 199 115 39 18 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 236 219 162 562 362 163 61 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 110 131 91 464 644 614 435 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 3 3 12 24 83 126 213 $50,000 or more .......................................: 6 4 2 15 31 67 269 : Property taxes paid ....................................farms: 2,228 1,528 1,192 3,715 2,843 1,988 1,647 $1,000: 12,770 9,893 8,496 36,154 42,986 49,492 83,621 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 1,389 834 593 1,288 561 232 112 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 607 474 403 1,247 682 313 131 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 182 185 167 1,005 1,221 767 421 $25,000 or more .........................................: 50 35 29 175 379 676 983 : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom services : for livestock .........................................farms: 551 422 279 866 733 542 352 $1,000: 4,431 1,784 4,137 9,001 17,340 13,125 15,227 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 453 344 217 645 435 307 159 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 76 62 44 155 197 132 114 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 14 11 5 38 61 47 29 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 5 4 6 14 26 31 25 $100,000 or more ........................................: 3 1 7 14 14 25 25 : All other production expenses ..........................farms: 1,537 1,241 1,012 3,405 2,850 2,021 1,682 $1,000: 11,500 11,519 14,656 67,076 95,861 104,560 188,476 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 989 696 495 1,090 507 176 53 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 489 493 454 1,929 1,228 513 170 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 34 22 43 249 765 500 139 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 16 18 5 85 263 665 793 $100,000 or more ........................................: 9 12 15 52 87 167 527 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ .................farms: 91 101 105 424 564 564 555 $1,000: 1,146 1,536 1,760 8,475 22,478 40,917 70,202 : Depreciation expenses claimed ............................farms: 1,327 1,044 875 3,209 2,809 2,022 1,687 $1,000: 25,747 21,106 21,427 124,361 198,620 269,682 535,550 : NET CASH FARM INCOME : : Net cash farm income of operations .......................farms: 2,293 1,586 1,244 3,857 2,919 2,043 1,698 $1,000: 95,249 95,184 152,352 504,498 869,283 1,010,061 2,248,664 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 41,539 60,015 122,470 130,801 297,802 494,401 1,324,301 : Farms with net gains 2/ ...............................number: 1,595 1,180 976 3,211 2,553 1,826 1,571 Average net gain .................................dollars: 74,042 93,844 165,505 175,097 361,622 578,704 1,473,109 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 26 12 3 24 4 - - $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 101 62 56 92 23 12 1 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 134 78 47 79 21 6 - $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 312 171 124 224 74 19 8 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 425 260 188 382 105 44 7 $50,000 or more .........................................: 597 597 558 2,410 2,326 1,745 1,555 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 24,199 4,763 11,652 1,939 1,828 1,289 Average net loss .................................dollars: 26,206 12,983 16,687 17,141 22,202 25,253 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 1,421 280 727 147 119 63 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 6,025 1,367 3,172 438 394 282 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 5,432 1,252 2,747 455 413 273 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 6,722 1,385 3,376 542 527 323 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 2,603 360 1,111 232 225 185 $50,000 or more .........................................: 1,996 119 519 125 150 163 : Net cash farm income of producers ........................farms: 53,599 6,418 18,772 4,146 4,716 3,907 $1,000: 4,636,184 191 133,113 40,518 91,908 140,129 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 86,498 30 7,091 9,773 19,489 35,866 : Producers reporting net gains 2/ .......................farms: 28,970 1,620 7,011 2,188 2,867 2,601 Average net gain .................................dollars: 184,285 40,083 48,104 34,648 46,562 66,767 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 1,296 217 679 123 133 74 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 3,765 507 1,774 421 438 259 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 2,814 256 1,206 376 347 262 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 4,712 263 1,547 582 758 596 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 4,165 164 864 374 673 655 $50,000 or more .........................................: 12,218 213 941 312 518 755 : Producers reporting net losses .........................farms: 24,629 4,798 11,761 1,958 1,849 1,306 Average net loss .................................dollars: 28,526 13,494 17,357 18,024 22,490 25,675 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 1,444 284 732 145 124 65 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 6,037 1,381 3,170 442 383 281 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 5,442 1,241 2,757 450 425 273 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 6,815 1,391 3,402 555 531 328 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 2,646 364 1,133 234 228 191 $50,000 or more .........................................: 2,245 137 567 132 158 168 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ....................................................farms: 473 - 6 - 12 7 $1,000: 123,144 - 32 - 16 116 : INCOME FROM FARM-RELATED SOURCES : : Total income from farm-related sources ...................farms: 23,237 1,346 6,358 1,870 2,174 2,046 $1,000: 543,969 20,555 111,645 30,395 39,030 42,321 : Customwork and other agricultural services .............farms: 3,658 177 707 234 298 263 $1,000: 93,141 1,476 13,025 2,722 4,529 3,940 : Gross cash rent or share payments ......................farms: 11,083 869 4,107 1,191 1,283 1,099 $1,000: 264,936 14,917 73,411 22,409 23,625 27,696 Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas trees, : short rotation woody crops, and maple products ........farms: 1,323 39 417 133 138 137 $1,000: 24,845 128 2,243 1,223 1,888 2,259 Agri-tourism and recreational services .................farms: 382 54 126 23 20 32 $1,000: 14,575 670 2,654 857 1,221 4,212 Patronage dividends and refunds from : cooperatives ..........................................farms: 8,613 79 821 421 546 710 $1,000: 45,789 549 1,718 721 1,114 1,224 Crop and livestock insurance payments ..................farms: 2,376 50 260 83 97 191 $1,000: 52,676 180 1,551 482 758 1,047 Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments .........................farms: 602 27 134 34 67 39 $1,000: 2,320 25 331 84 214 90 Other farm-related income sources ......................farms: 1,816 178 639 106 174 121 $1,000: 45,688 2,610 16,711 1,896 5,682 1,853 : LAND USE : : Total cropland ...........................................farms: 44,532 3,355 14,497 3,553 4,273 3,628 acres: 12,531,737 12,464 225,011 127,544 219,961 272,467 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 39,094 2,701 12,035 3,002 3,576 3,170 acres: 11,955,458 9,197 171,383 99,821 172,381 226,326 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 49 acres ...........................................: 20,634 2,701 12,035 2,168 1,760 1,026 50 to 99 acres ..........................................: 4,645 - - 834 1,816 1,079 100 to 199 acres ........................................: 3,675 - - - - 1,065 200 to 499 acres ........................................: 4,213 - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ........................................: 2,555 - - - - - 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................: 1,873 - - - - - 2,000 acres or more .....................................: 1,499 - - - - - : Cropland- : Other pasture and grazing land that could have been : used for crops without additional : improvements ........................................farms: 3,719 256 1,308 356 436 385 acres: 89,535 714 9,070 4,851 7,622 9,122 On which all crops failed or were abandoned ..........farms: 1,218 53 326 110 92 118 acres: 49,353 92 2,019 979 1,507 2,535 Idle or used for cover crops or soil improvement, : but not harvested and not pastured or grazed ........farms: 11,444 637 3,280 896 1,230 952 acres: 409,364 2,311 39,073 20,029 34,399 31,683 In summer fallow .....................................farms: 1,397 65 473 131 202 163 acres: 28,027 150 3,466 1,864 4,052 2,801 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 71. Summary by Size of Farm: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 140 to 179 : 180 to 219 : 220 to 259 : 260 to 499 : 500 to 999 : 1,000 to 1,999 : 2,000 or more Item : acres : acres : acres : acres : acres : acres : acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NET CASH FARM INCOME - Con. : : Net cash farm income of operations - Con. : : Farms with net losses .................................number: 698 406 268 646 366 217 127 Average net loss .................................dollars: 32,733 38,303 34,256 89,379 147,370 214,988 516,464 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 29 19 17 17 3 - - $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 146 63 63 77 13 7 3 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 112 62 43 38 19 6 12 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 169 99 66 160 48 15 12 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 123 86 35 142 66 31 7 $50,000 or more .........................................: 119 77 44 212 217 158 93 : Net cash farm income of producers ........................farms: 2,293 1,586 1,244 3,857 2,919 2,043 1,698 $1,000: 75,544 69,797 116,490 393,263 718,118 840,689 2,016,423 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 32,945 44,008 93,641 101,961 246,015 411,497 1,187,528 : Producers reporting net gains 2/ .......................farms: 1,579 1,166 963 3,178 2,493 1,778 1,526 Average net gain .................................dollars: 62,580 74,401 132,629 143,021 313,483 507,808 1,377,061 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 26 12 3 25 3 1 - $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 101 68 62 101 24 8 2 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 137 73 47 81 20 7 2 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 316 179 126 245 75 21 4 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 414 258 196 394 122 44 7 $50,000 or more .........................................: 585 576 529 2,332 2,249 1,697 1,511 : Producers reporting net losses .........................farms: 714 420 281 679 426 265 172 Average net loss .................................dollars: 32,592 40,366 39,972 90,215 148,815 234,691 494,020 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 29 21 22 17 4 1 - $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 151 66 56 75 18 11 3 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 110 59 42 44 20 9 12 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 181 112 70 163 54 18 10 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 118 75 41 142 79 30 11 $50,000 or more .........................................: 125 87 50 238 251 196 136 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ....................................................farms: 3 9 6 86 93 96 155 $1,000: 60 85 119 3,802 9,531 20,106 89,277 : INCOME FROM FARM-RELATED SOURCES : : Total income from farm-related sources ...................farms: 1,200 863 742 2,371 1,927 1,407 933 $1,000: 21,725 18,581 16,245 54,861 63,211 56,202 69,198 : Customwork and other agricultural services .............farms: 175 118 105 429 448 408 296 $1,000: 3,005 3,178 1,925 10,052 15,422 15,881 17,984 : Gross cash rent or share payments ......................farms: 541 353 303 676 353 164 144 $1,000: 12,852 11,030 10,768 26,305 20,156 10,938 10,830 Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas trees, : short rotation woody crops, and maple products ........farms: 73 51 27 132 89 35 52 $1,000: 1,548 825 614 4,855 3,415 1,462 4,386 Agri-tourism and recreational services .................farms: 20 10 17 34 27 11 8 $1,000: 998 (D) (D) 202 1,928 618 99 Patronage dividends and refunds from : cooperatives ..........................................farms: 525 429 364 1,491 1,381 1,130 716 $1,000: 834 1,181 1,525 4,594 6,926 11,992 13,412 Crop and livestock insurance payments ..................farms: 83 87 94 344 401 371 315 $1,000: 830 969 918 4,771 12,848 12,536 15,785 Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments .........................farms: 26 27 19 93 75 37 24 $1,000: 61 (D) (D) 410 483 172 335 Other farm-related income sources ......................farms: 70 45 22 148 121 84 108 $1,000: 1,597 301 361 3,673 2,033 2,603 6,368 : LAND USE : : Total cropland ...........................................farms: 2,144 1,531 1,194 3,739 2,894 2,030 1,694 acres: 229,871 219,989 207,328 1,107,427 1,833,766 2,622,476 5,453,433 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 1,929 1,428 1,105 3,597 2,855 2,011 1,685 acres: 198,974 196,143 187,254 1,040,230 1,766,224 2,561,727 5,325,798 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 49 acres ...........................................: 379 200 133 171 36 21 4 50 to 99 acres ..........................................: 403 202 104 174 32 - 1 100 to 199 acres ........................................: 1,147 798 289 317 49 8 2 200 to 499 acres ........................................: - 228 579 2,935 447 23 1 500 to 999 acres ........................................: - - - - 2,291 254 10 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................: - - - - - 1,705 168 2,000 acres or more .....................................: - - - - - - 1,499 : Cropland- : Other pasture and grazing land that could have been : used for crops without additional : improvements ........................................farms: 230 131 105 245 142 78 47 acres: 7,355 4,576 3,931 11,312 15,138 7,050 8,794 On which all crops failed or were abandoned ..........farms: 47 48 39 136 78 64 107 acres: 1,627 735 860 4,334 4,478 6,876 23,311 Idle or used for cover crops or soil improvement, : but not harvested and not pastured or grazed ........farms: 564 420 313 966 804 691 691 acres: 20,114 16,204 14,584 48,220 43,488 45,671 93,588 In summer fallow .....................................farms: 65 80 34 97 55 21 11 acres: 1,801 2,331 699 3,331 4,438 1,152 1,942 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 24,289 785 8,105 2,437 2,905 2,470 acres: 1,038,481 1,976 86,570 54,844 89,954 103,014 Woodland pastured ......................................farms: 5,251 203 1,921 541 562 541 acres: 93,637 471 12,517 6,484 10,867 9,828 Woodland not pastured ..................................farms: 21,368 616 6,853 2,114 2,588 2,235 acres: 944,844 1,505 74,053 48,360 79,087 93,186 Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured ..........................farms: 20,603 2,959 9,003 1,717 1,663 1,430 acres: 449,624 9,807 84,435 32,417 38,684 42,573 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. ...............farms: 34,803 3,934 12,808 2,829 3,268 2,586 acres: 582,398 8,935 69,080 27,023 38,353 36,839 : Irrigated land ...........................................farms: 3,006 522 695 137 144 105 acres: 610,670 766 3,628 2,248 3,821 3,988 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 2,950 504 679 135 136 104 acres: 605,934 727 3,439 2,207 3,691 3,853 Pastureland and other land .............................farms: 124 24 32 6 11 7 acres: 4,736 39 189 41 130 135 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : Enhancement Programs ....................................farms: 9,981 349 2,532 797 1,068 838 acres: 199,674 1,819 29,694 15,379 24,427 22,367 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs .................farms: 14,520 131 1,362 667 993 1,090 acres: 10,032,069 631 31,865 32,075 63,900 98,385 : ORGANIC AGRICULTURE : : Total organic product sales ..............................farms: 739 31 205 86 130 124 $1,000: 166,931 7,916 61,735 16,077 15,048 22,925 : VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS : : Estimated market value of land and buildings .............farms: 53,599 6,418 18,772 4,146 4,716 3,907 $1,000: 120,603,878 1,481,556 7,028,663 2,268,597 3,267,366 3,548,498 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 2,250,114 230,844 374,423 547,177 692,826 908,241 Average per acre ...................................dollars: 8,259 44,649 15,112 9,381 8,444 7,801 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 .............................................: 1,700 1,184 489 18 7 - $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 2,576 951 1,556 45 14 9 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 5,811 1,222 3,757 490 288 37 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 15,523 2,328 8,356 1,720 1,692 948 $500,000 to $999,999 ......................................: 10,877 691 3,797 1,404 1,797 1,560 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ..................................: 6,190 32 702 403 805 1,115 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ..................................: 5,267 6 107 64 111 230 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ..................................: 2,851 4 8 2 2 8 $10,000,000 or more .......................................: 2,804 - - - - - : VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................farms: 53,598 6,418 18,771 4,146 4,716 3,907 $1,000: 11,100,050 292,475 1,015,631 295,816 357,999 397,934 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $4,999 ..............................................: 3,473 983 1,773 213 233 115 $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 3,993 843 2,096 308 303 205 $10,000 to $19,999 ........................................: 6,420 1,186 3,240 567 570 414 $20,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 12,559 1,814 5,757 1,307 1,412 970 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 9,506 938 3,556 975 1,140 1,009 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 6,491 447 1,493 490 730 774 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 5,466 166 682 217 260 318 $500,000 or more ..........................................: 5,690 41 174 69 68 102 : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ................................farms: 36,740 3,665 10,930 2,643 2,971 2,632 number: 83,474 4,959 15,842 4,163 4,889 4,648 : Tractors, all ............................................farms: 40,305 3,470 12,594 3,131 3,618 3,203 number: 113,253 5,180 21,999 6,700 8,204 8,003 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ..........................farms: 17,967 2,095 6,594 1,395 1,594 1,286 number: 25,058 2,631 8,526 1,898 2,250 1,797 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ..............................farms: 26,620 1,651 7,856 2,198 2,535 2,274 number: 41,723 1,986 10,416 3,281 3,831 3,662 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ...........................farms: 18,603 432 2,278 1,003 1,384 1,507 number: 46,472 563 3,057 1,521 2,123 2,544 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled ..................farms: 13,379 160 1,113 477 756 833 number: 15,470 166 1,195 507 805 920 Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled .............farms: - - - - - - number: - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled ........................farms: 775 10 135 59 62 67 number: 832 10 142 67 65 74 Hay balers ...............................................farms: 12,292 502 3,840 1,151 1,342 1,239 number: 15,430 550 4,443 1,428 1,694 1,623 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 1,384 910 719 1,920 1,296 782 576 acres: 74,492 53,041 49,969 155,262 127,519 105,181 136,659 Woodland pastured ......................................farms: 305 221 153 376 221 127 80 acres: 8,570 6,382 3,921 13,666 12,083 4,758 4,090 Woodland not pastured ..................................farms: 1,236 808 663 1,745 1,214 748 548 acres: 65,922 46,659 46,048 141,596 115,436 100,423 132,569 Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured ..........................farms: 738 491 369 957 603 388 285 acres: 26,344 20,381 19,262 57,796 36,700 40,459 40,766 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. ...............farms: 1,511 980 757 2,351 1,660 1,129 990 acres: 28,914 19,760 19,341 66,039 63,752 58,611 145,751 : Irrigated land ...........................................farms: 78 67 44 240 247 284 443 acres: 5,038 5,301 3,301 31,221 61,975 118,619 370,764 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 78 66 41 234 246 284 443 acres: 4,930 5,164 3,103 30,554 61,170 118,446 368,650 Pastureland and other land .............................farms: 3 5 5 9 7 5 10 acres: 108 137 198 667 805 173 2,114 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : Enhancement Programs ....................................farms: 510 355 315 938 805 749 725 acres: 14,821 10,259 9,086 25,067 17,737 12,634 16,384 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs .................farms: 772 738 595 2,482 2,304 1,810 1,576 acres: 95,076 114,738 116,062 767,944 1,441,503 2,279,756 4,990,134 : ORGANIC AGRICULTURE : : Total organic product sales ..............................farms: 59 21 8 29 12 14 20 $1,000: 9,471 3,338 1,703 7,395 8,884 6,505 5,934 : VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS : : Estimated market value of land and buildings .............farms: 2,293 1,586 1,244 3,857 2,919 2,043 1,698 $1,000: 2,774,116 2,425,878 2,224,609 11,120,576 16,959,481 22,850,411 44,654,127 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 1,209,819 1,529,557 1,788,271 2,883,219 5,810,031 11,184,734 26,298,073 Average per acre ...................................dollars: 7,714 7,746 7,518 8,020 8,226 8,084 7,730 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 .............................................: - - - 2 - - - $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: - 1 - - - - - $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 13 - 3 - 1 - - $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 310 108 53 8 - - - $500,000 to $999,999 ......................................: 691 415 237 278 3 4 - : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ..................................: 979 651 499 878 123 2 1 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ..................................: 294 404 436 2,341 1,100 153 21 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ..................................: 6 7 16 348 1,449 777 224 $10,000,000 or more .......................................: - - - 2 243 1,107 1,452 : VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................farms: 2,293 1,586 1,244 3,857 2,919 2,043 1,698 $1,000: 264,575 234,130 213,979 1,018,582 1,569,202 1,993,387 3,446,340 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $4,999 ..............................................: 66 30 13 28 9 7 3 $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 95 42 27 60 7 6 1 $10,000 to $19,999 ........................................: 144 98 61 103 31 3 3 $20,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 513 252 156 279 75 21 3 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 579 377 296 487 102 32 15 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 511 398 307 935 319 69 18 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 318 324 317 1,420 1,056 308 80 $500,000 or more ..........................................: 67 65 67 545 1,320 1,597 1,575 : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ................................farms: 1,689 1,288 1,029 3,469 2,772 1,988 1,664 number: 3,277 2,683 2,488 9,363 9,752 9,143 12,267 : Tractors, all ............................................farms: 1,925 1,355 1,092 3,486 2,784 1,991 1,656 number: 5,503 4,304 3,804 13,454 13,295 11,450 11,357 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ..........................farms: 743 499 417 1,266 933 636 509 number: 1,062 775 661 1,878 1,576 1,149 855 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ..............................farms: 1,373 1,016 804 2,487 1,969 1,379 1,078 number: 2,426 1,696 1,479 4,493 3,576 2,665 2,212 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ...........................farms: 1,133 931 793 2,967 2,615 1,936 1,624 number: 2,015 1,833 1,664 7,083 8,143 7,636 8,290 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled ..................farms: 692 567 530 2,299 2,453 1,890 1,609 number: 762 632 599 2,511 2,799 2,209 2,365 Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled .............farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled ........................farms: 39 41 23 98 92 75 74 number: 44 48 26 102 100 78 76 Hay balers ...............................................farms: 684 500 364 1,083 732 495 360 number: 916 652 489 1,427 996 675 537 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 27,967 1,368 6,170 1,931 2,410 2,388 acres treated: 9,412,123 4,697 98,192 67,894 122,667 172,497 Manure used ..............................................farms: 11,049 1,040 3,843 802 900 824 acres treated: 707,301 3,445 41,925 17,030 27,912 31,674 Organic fertilizer used ..................................farms: 1,321 166 458 111 170 158 acres treated: 88,103 436 5,149 2,701 7,755 7,916 : Acres treated to control- : Insects ................................................farms: 10,366 575 1,937 587 778 759 acres: 4,165,761 1,438 30,361 22,306 41,115 57,671 Weeds, grass, or brush .................................farms: 26,013 882 5,142 1,774 2,418 2,308 acres: 11,263,389 2,934 90,219 65,087 128,704 175,229 Nematodes ..............................................farms: 3,225 92 536 214 235 252 acres: 979,853 274 8,770 8,161 11,478 17,287 Diseases in crops and orchards .........................farms: 5,715 258 892 305 364 397 acres: 2,607,820 543 13,665 11,391 19,034 29,772 Chemicals used to control growth, : thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate .........................farms: 1,185 66 325 98 77 83 acres on which used: 146,155 181 3,984 3,014 2,098 3,775 : LAND USE PRACTICES : : Land drained by tile .....................................farms: 19,352 1,018 4,597 1,191 1,626 1,466 acres: 5,841,432 3,900 68,491 40,703 80,188 101,361 Land artificially drained by ditches .....................farms: 8,351 521 2,380 659 683 576 acres: 1,701,996 2,124 34,245 19,268 27,448 31,041 Land under conservation easement .........................farms: 2,417 49 624 210 270 229 acres: 102,544 171 5,413 3,634 5,543 7,975 Cropland on which no-till practices were used ............farms: 14,892 472 2,562 858 1,236 1,230 acres: 4,726,100 1,614 40,509 28,189 55,891 74,421 Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were used (see text) .......farms: 10,682 276 1,679 589 803 792 acres: 4,284,224 846 26,035 18,730 35,951 49,710 Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) ..........................farms: 10,289 461 2,298 772 1,037 957 acres: 2,575,448 1,352 33,790 23,332 45,610 61,326 Cropland planted to a cover crop (excluding CRP) .........farms: 5,545 271 880 360 457 459 acres: 988,282 568 9,502 9,201 13,824 16,899 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ........farms: 10,856 194 1,424 601 783 719 : RENEWABLE ENERGY : : Renewable energy producing systems (see text) ............farms: 6,589 1,009 2,968 432 461 380 Solar panels ...........................................farms: 4,402 840 2,292 286 295 237 Wind turbines ..........................................farms: 514 40 105 9 23 26 Methane digesters ......................................farms: 31 2 9 - 5 3 Geothermal/geoexchange systems .........................farms: 1,958 173 708 143 151 139 Small hydro systems ....................................farms: 90 6 24 11 4 8 : Wind rights leased to others .............................farms: 624 28 114 30 37 37 : TENURE : : Full owners ..............................................farms: 37,552 6,046 16,624 3,324 3,740 2,703 Part owners ..............................................farms: 13,753 171 1,537 636 801 1,028 Tenants ..................................................farms: 2,294 201 611 186 175 176 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND : : Land owned ...............................................farms: 51,436 6,227 18,218 3,966 4,555 3,748 acres: 8,258,552 104,176 787,142 331,543 469,871 517,553 Owned land in farms ....................................farms: 51,305 6,217 18,161 3,960 4,541 3,731 acres: 6,974,236 31,791 426,850 212,206 342,805 380,028 : Land rented or leased from others ........................farms: 16,221 393 2,207 853 986 1,231 acres: 7,667,001 3,106 42,729 33,898 45,447 79,112 Rented or leased land in farms .........................farms: 16,047 372 2,148 822 976 1,204 acres: 7,628,004 1,391 38,246 29,622 44,147 74,865 : Land rented or leased to others ..........................farms: 11,505 967 4,436 1,232 1,269 1,106 acres: 1,323,313 74,100 364,775 123,613 128,366 141,772 : TOTAL PRODUCERS AND FARMS BY NUMBER OF : PRODUCERS : : Total producers ...............................................: 97,007 11,565 33,065 7,390 8,473 7,016 Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer ................................................: 22,366 2,269 7,536 1,812 2,025 1,761 2 producers ...............................................: 24,716 3,574 9,638 1,829 2,133 1,698 3 producers ...............................................: 3,584 344 901 258 295 233 4 producers ...............................................: 1,911 129 431 177 198 132 5 or more producers .......................................: 1,022 102 266 70 65 83 : Total male producers ........................................: 64,732 6,934 20,566 4,895 5,608 4,793 Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 41,766 5,368 15,641 3,281 3,670 2,979 2 producers .............................................: 6,701 506 1,553 459 593 543 3 producers .............................................: 1,823 83 373 139 139 120 4 producers .............................................: 528 32 73 55 44 32 5 or more producers .....................................: 299 32 61 10 14 35 : Total female producers ......................................: 32,275 4,631 12,499 2,495 2,865 2,223 Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 25,627 3,922 10,279 1,985 2,271 1,692 2 producers .............................................: 2,114 260 666 161 175 146 3 producers .............................................: 438 47 164 39 31 32 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 1,608 1,231 977 3,392 2,805 2,005 1,682 acres treated: 161,677 156,594 156,017 876,607 1,477,928 2,121,684 3,995,669 Manure used ..............................................farms: 480 371 249 893 734 528 385 acres treated: 24,001 20,377 16,236 84,501 122,916 125,419 191,865 Organic fertilizer used ..................................farms: 77 29 24 53 44 19 12 acres treated: 5,976 2,506 3,183 9,759 13,766 15,441 13,515 : Acres treated to control- : Insects ................................................farms: 509 416 376 1,306 1,228 1,057 838 acres: 55,499 54,767 60,573 338,525 632,885 1,031,498 1,839,123 Weeds, grass, or brush .................................farms: 1,566 1,208 952 3,322 2,789 1,985 1,667 acres: 170,424 171,045 168,858 974,456 1,709,273 2,484,250 5,122,910 Nematodes ..............................................farms: 185 125 127 488 435 311 225 acres: 17,330 13,833 18,473 105,593 187,740 249,730 341,184 Diseases in crops and orchards .........................farms: 251 199 200 823 756 691 579 acres: 25,060 23,874 28,997 195,092 361,995 641,835 1,256,562 Chemicals used to control growth, : thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate .........................farms: 65 57 33 107 113 89 72 acres on which used: 4,174 5,970 2,069 12,118 24,153 40,285 44,334 : LAND USE PRACTICES : : Land drained by tile .....................................farms: 1,044 784 626 2,326 2,021 1,468 1,185 acres: 101,897 96,753 91,151 565,028 937,061 1,368,971 2,385,928 Land artificially drained by ditches .....................farms: 399 287 257 811 730 525 523 acres: 30,877 28,051 26,945 139,551 216,942 322,263 823,241 Land under conservation easement .........................farms: 146 90 109 282 197 103 108 acres: 4,932 3,360 5,793 12,629 10,185 4,734 38,175 Cropland on which no-till practices were used ............farms: 847 681 525 2,019 1,866 1,406 1,190 acres: 73,662 73,433 70,939 424,332 780,879 1,118,287 1,983,944 Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were used (see text) .......farms: 554 414 370 1,468 1,396 1,188 1,153 acres: 50,435 47,979 51,005 319,360 562,379 925,769 2,196,025 Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) ..........................farms: 551 450 323 1,186 956 658 640 acres: 50,287 54,312 47,888 248,231 388,206 489,660 1,131,454 Cropland planted to a cover crop (excluding CRP) .........farms: 305 207 201 702 672 532 499 acres: 19,432 13,567 15,818 97,727 170,261 228,841 392,642 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ........farms: 553 475 396 1,671 1,643 1,396 1,001 : RENEWABLE ENERGY : : Renewable energy producing systems (see text) ............farms: 198 127 88 281 243 201 201 Solar panels ...........................................farms: 80 49 47 85 69 52 70 Wind turbines ..........................................farms: 11 11 7 59 68 85 70 Methane digesters ......................................farms: - 2 2 4 2 - 2 Geothermal/geoexchange systems .........................farms: 108 66 42 153 118 79 78 Small hydro systems ....................................farms: 8 1 2 6 11 9 - : Wind rights leased to others .............................farms: 19 12 27 84 78 95 63 : TENURE : : Full owners ..............................................farms: 1,452 859 633 1,364 540 178 89 Part owners ..............................................farms: 732 638 541 2,249 2,199 1,734 1,487 Tenants ..................................................farms: 109 89 70 244 180 131 122 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND : : Land owned ...............................................farms: 2,194 1,499 1,176 3,621 2,740 1,915 1,577 acres: 356,757 290,575 263,400 997,313 1,113,492 1,163,631 1,863,099 Owned land in farms ....................................farms: 2,184 1,497 1,174 3,613 2,739 1,912 1,576 acres: 289,360 236,232 215,541 868,227 1,029,627 1,116,759 1,824,810 : Land rented or leased from others ........................farms: 844 730 615 2,502 2,385 1,866 1,609 acres: 70,910 77,365 84,759 522,711 1,038,646 1,714,551 3,953,767 Rented or leased land in farms .........................farms: 841 727 611 2,493 2,379 1,865 1,609 acres: 70,261 76,939 80,359 518,297 1,032,110 1,709,968 3,951,799 : Land rented or leased to others ..........................farms: 533 339 307 656 346 175 139 acres: 68,046 54,769 52,259 133,500 90,401 51,455 40,257 : TOTAL PRODUCERS AND FARMS BY NUMBER OF : PRODUCERS : : Total producers ...............................................: 4,077 2,692 2,378 7,016 5,453 4,046 3,836 Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer ................................................: 1,048 772 577 1,800 1,365 851 550 2 producers ...............................................: 920 638 485 1,412 1,023 741 625 3 producers ...............................................: 179 84 92 371 297 251 279 4 producers ...............................................: 110 73 51 180 158 129 143 5 or more producers .......................................: 36 19 39 94 76 71 101 : Total male producers ........................................: 2,815 1,935 1,665 5,183 4,173 3,155 3,010 Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 1,738 1,231 930 2,820 2,007 1,265 836 2 producers .............................................: 344 239 197 665 588 522 492 3 producers .............................................: 67 54 43 196 192 180 237 4 producers .............................................: 33 16 17 55 59 42 70 5 or more producers .....................................: 10 - 20 38 26 19 34 : Total female producers ......................................: 1,262 757 713 1,833 1,280 891 826 Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 966 601 472 1,396 942 622 479 2 producers .............................................: 96 65 57 169 113 98 108 3 producers .............................................: 21 6 11 26 19 13 29 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 .............................................: 104 7 32 11 22 6 5 or more producers .....................................: 111 4 50 5 10 12 : PRODUCERS' CHARACTERISTICS 3/ : : Sex of producers: : Male .......................................................: 63,321 6,824 20,201 4,828 5,458 4,651 Female ......................................................: 30,961 4,549 12,102 2,404 2,770 2,065 : Hired managers ................................................: 4,888 217 530 145 184 146 : Primary occupation: : Farming .....................................................: 37,198 2,698 8,997 2,404 3,146 2,660 Other .......................................................: 57,084 8,675 23,306 4,828 5,082 4,056 : Place of residence: : On farm operated ............................................: 68,651 9,501 25,195 5,036 5,389 4,343 Not on farm operated ........................................: 25,631 1,872 7,108 2,196 2,839 2,373 : Days of work off farm: : None ........................................................: 37,199 3,247 10,736 2,714 3,321 2,802 Any .........................................................: 57,083 8,126 21,567 4,518 4,907 3,914 1 to 49 days ..............................................: 7,773 814 2,857 589 697 603 50 to 99 days .............................................: 3,427 399 1,165 246 328 227 100 to 199 days ...........................................: 7,022 878 2,576 575 576 481 200 days or more ..........................................: 38,861 6,035 14,969 3,108 3,306 2,603 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less .............................................: 4,653 811 1,857 389 369 290 3 or 4 years ................................................: 6,720 1,224 2,639 515 572 476 5 to 9 years ................................................: 17,205 3,231 7,031 1,287 1,323 1,046 10 years or more ............................................: 65,704 6,107 20,776 5,041 5,964 4,904 : Average years on present farm ...............................: 22.5 15.4 19.4 22.0 23.1 24.3 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less .............................................: 12,427 2,339 5,054 1,004 1,009 806 6 to 10 years ...............................................: 14,001 2,659 5,682 1,076 1,031 852 11 years or more ............................................: 67,854 6,375 21,567 5,152 6,188 5,058 : Average years on any farm ...................................: 24.7 17.4 21.4 24.1 25.5 26.4 : Age group: : Under 25 years ..............................................: 1,962 345 837 188 126 111 25 to 34 years ..............................................: 9,096 1,756 3,604 584 566 506 35 to 44 years ..............................................: 14,627 2,509 5,399 1,078 1,090 840 45 to 54 years ..............................................: 15,336 1,996 5,629 1,149 1,210 1,089 55 to 64 years ..............................................: 21,083 2,322 7,048 1,564 1,737 1,553 65 to 74 years ..............................................: 20,434 1,700 6,284 1,626 2,128 1,579 75 years and over ...........................................: 11,744 745 3,502 1,043 1,371 1,038 : Average age .................................................: 56.0 50.5 54.4 56.9 58.9 58.3 : Young producers (see text) ....................................: 11,058 2,101 4,441 772 692 617 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ..............: 683 141 277 40 53 39 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native ............................: 136 18 57 6 17 2 Asian .......................................................: 117 26 41 13 12 6 Black or African American ...................................: 99 27 40 3 10 5 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ...................: 19 3 9 1 2 2 White .......................................................: 93,598 11,231 32,047 7,187 8,151 6,693 More than one race reported .................................: 313 68 109 22 36 8 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training in : the Reserves or National Guard (see text) ..................: 87,661 10,676 29,857 6,654 7,552 6,213 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ...................: 6,621 697 2,446 578 676 503 : Number of persons living in producers' : households ...................................................: 205,872 24,788 71,375 15,694 17,157 14,535 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions ........................................: 79,161 9,913 27,279 5,915 6,626 5,500 Land use and/or crop decisions ..............................: 67,034 7,147 22,329 5,136 5,740 4,786 Livestock decisions .........................................: 43,735 6,990 17,564 3,381 3,428 2,751 Marketing decisions (see text) ..............................: 53,734 6,138 16,571 3,818 4,260 3,560 Record keeping and/or financial management ..................: 67,144 7,701 22,488 5,070 5,754 4,779 Estate planning or succession planning ......................: 48,150 4,666 15,757 3,518 4,266 3,351 : FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by one producer's : household and/or extended family ........................farms: 50,564 6,213 18,110 3,990 4,492 3,657 acres: 12,561,242 32,274 447,849 232,915 368,638 425,916 Limited Liability Company ................................farms: 4,874 614 1,227 365 347 295 acres: 2,108,812 2,746 30,820 21,439 28,515 33,728 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 71. Summary by Size of Farm: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 140 to 179 : 180 to 219 : 220 to 259 : 260 to 499 : 500 to 999 : 1,000 to 1,999 : 2,000 or more Item : acres : acres : acres : acres : acres : acres : acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TOTAL PRODUCERS AND FARMS BY NUMBER OF : PRODUCERS - Con. : : Total producers - Con. : Total female producers - Con. : Farms by number of female producers: - Con. : : 4 producers .............................................: 5 2 - 4 5 2 8 5 or more producers .....................................: 4 - 13 1 5 5 2 : PRODUCERS' CHARACTERISTICS 3/ : : Sex of producers: : Male .......................................................: 2,789 1,922 1,573 5,056 4,054 3,066 2,899 Female ......................................................: 1,220 746 610 1,777 1,184 820 714 : Hired managers ................................................: 110 92 101 489 772 932 1,170 : Primary occupation: : Farming .....................................................: 1,766 1,273 1,055 3,813 3,609 3,010 2,767 Other .......................................................: 2,243 1,395 1,128 3,020 1,629 876 846 : Place of residence: : On farm operated ............................................: 2,574 1,761 1,388 4,579 3,721 2,791 2,373 Not on farm operated ........................................: 1,435 907 795 2,254 1,517 1,095 1,240 : Days of work off farm: : None ........................................................: 1,720 1,162 913 3,080 2,784 2,467 2,253 Any .........................................................: 2,289 1,506 1,270 3,753 2,454 1,419 1,360 1 to 49 days ..............................................: 371 197 148 569 414 269 245 50 to 99 days .............................................: 142 107 81 287 221 138 86 100 to 199 days ...........................................: 282 220 232 493 377 162 170 200 days or more ..........................................: 1,494 982 809 2,404 1,442 850 859 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less .............................................: 123 117 90 289 148 85 85 3 or 4 years ................................................: 240 137 150 266 273 109 119 5 to 9 years ................................................: 584 289 280 899 574 353 308 10 years or more ............................................: 3,062 2,125 1,663 5,379 4,243 3,339 3,101 : Average years on present farm ...............................: 25.6 27.4 26.5 27.9 29.7 30.7 29.6 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less .............................................: 377 236 208 590 398 210 196 6 to 10 years ...............................................: 503 271 240 711 414 280 282 11 years or more ............................................: 3,129 2,161 1,735 5,532 4,426 3,396 3,135 : Average years on any farm ...................................: 28.4 29.6 28.9 30.4 32.6 32.7 31.6 : Age group: : Under 25 years ..............................................: 61 42 36 86 62 36 32 25 to 34 years ..............................................: 264 195 119 491 375 298 338 35 to 44 years ..............................................: 495 323 285 811 677 569 551 45 to 54 years ..............................................: 582 357 309 989 763 604 659 55 to 64 years ..............................................: 853 593 483 1,644 1,302 1,043 941 65 to 74 years ..............................................: 983 701 595 1,756 1,360 969 753 75 years and over ...........................................: 771 457 356 1,056 699 367 339 : Average age .................................................: 59.7 59.4 59.6 58.9 58.3 56.8 55.6 : Young producers (see text) ....................................: 325 237 155 577 437 334 370 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ..............: 13 4 13 45 36 10 12 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native ............................: 7 2 2 13 6 4 2 Asian .......................................................: 1 3 5 3 4 3 - Black or African American ...................................: 2 4 - 4 1 - 3 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ...................: - - - - - 2 - White .......................................................: 3,989 2,654 2,170 6,786 5,215 3,869 3,606 More than one race reported .................................: 10 5 6 27 12 8 2 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training in : the Reserves or National Guard (see text) ..................: 3,674 2,456 2,014 6,388 4,979 3,727 3,471 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ...................: 335 212 169 445 259 159 142 : Number of persons living in producers' : households ...................................................: 8,490 5,404 4,632 14,668 11,478 8,921 8,730 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions ........................................: 3,241 2,209 1,779 5,722 4,494 3,349 3,134 Land use and/or crop decisions ..............................: 2,884 2,005 1,568 5,276 4,188 3,125 2,850 Livestock decisions .........................................: 1,558 1,116 765 2,339 1,690 1,174 979 Marketing decisions (see text) ..............................: 2,408 1,745 1,365 4,666 3,794 2,858 2,551 Record keeping and/or financial management ..................: 2,890 1,943 1,620 5,155 3,987 2,963 2,794 Estate planning or succession planning ......................: 2,109 1,554 1,235 3,985 3,155 2,417 2,137 : FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by one producer's : household and/or extended family ........................farms: 2,115 1,501 1,156 3,547 2,635 1,807 1,341 acres: 332,156 296,242 274,924 1,274,836 1,859,324 2,486,948 4,529,220 Limited Liability Company ................................farms: 235 165 144 479 392 305 306 acres: 36,527 33,052 33,997 170,437 273,518 418,198 1,025,835 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 45,401 5,832 17,077 3,713 4,106 3,331 acres: 8,956,083 30,375 421,386 216,902 336,712 388,154 Partnership ..............................................farms: 3,177 233 639 176 265 247 acres: 2,369,872 1,102 17,352 10,190 21,924 27,966 Registered under State law .............................farms: 2,530 188 475 132 187 177 acres: 2,142,038 836 12,794 7,653 15,322 19,946 : Corporation ..............................................farms: 4,076 272 750 192 221 234 acres: 3,081,547 1,345 18,469 10,949 18,120 27,633 Family held ............................................farms: 3,605 216 619 145 189 192 acres: 2,919,012 1,091 15,225 8,255 15,565 22,813 More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: 104 9 27 6 4 4 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 3,501 207 592 139 185 188 : Other than family held .................................farms: 471 56 131 47 32 42 acres: 162,535 254 3,244 2,694 2,555 4,820 More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: 46 - 19 12 3 4 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 425 56 112 35 29 38 : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. .......................farms: 945 81 306 65 124 95 acres: 194,738 360 7,889 3,787 10,196 11,140 : HIRED FARM LABOR : : Hired farm labor .........................................farms: 11,968 839 2,513 624 702 689 workers: 39,922 2,378 7,187 1,532 1,966 2,091 Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more .....................................farms: 6,091 306 919 263 262 328 workers: 17,690 787 2,466 523 714 779 Less than 150 days ...................................farms: 8,643 634 1,918 478 549 479 workers: 22,232 1,591 4,721 1,009 1,252 1,312 Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor .............farms: 208 3 36 5 11 10 Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor ..........................................farms: 25 - 9 - 1 1 Unpaid workers ...........................................farms: 16,242 2,269 6,049 1,309 1,407 1,186 workers: 43,179 6,281 17,067 3,544 3,847 3,205 : FARMS BY SIZE : : 1 to 9 acres ..................................................: 6,418 6,418 - - - - 10 to 49 acres ................................................: 18,772 - 18,772 - - - 50 to 69 acres ................................................: 4,146 - - 4,146 - - 70 to 99 acres ................................................: 4,716 - - - 4,716 - 100 to 139 acres ..............................................: 3,907 - - - - 3,907 140 to 179 acres ..............................................: 2,293 - - - - - 180 to 219 acres ..............................................: 1,586 - - - - - 220 to 259 acres ..............................................: 1,244 - - - - - 260 to 499 acres ..............................................: 3,857 - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ..............................................: 2,919 - - - - - 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..........................................: 2,043 - - - - - 2,000 acres or more ...........................................: 1,698 - - - - - : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ..............................: 22,095 533 3,974 1,446 2,001 1,922 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ............................: 667 262 265 28 32 10 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .............................: 738 226 382 43 44 20 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) .......: 863 379 338 44 40 22 Other crop farming (1119) .....................................: 10,397 731 4,830 1,206 1,354 909 Tobacco farming (11191) .....................................: 6 - 2 - 1 - Cotton farming (11192) ......................................: - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) .........................: 10,391 731 4,828 1,206 1,353 909 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) .....................: 7,286 1,115 3,281 728 716 575 Cattle feedlots (112112) ......................................: 335 28 92 35 31 45 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ......................: 737 36 97 41 101 167 Hog and pig farming (1122) ....................................: 1,072 361 284 60 38 28 Poultry and egg production (1123) .............................: 2,092 555 1,110 125 92 66 Sheep and goat farming (1124) .................................: 1,747 723 812 96 50 33 Aquaculture and other animal production (1125,1129) ...........: 5,570 1,469 3,307 294 217 110 : FARM TYPOLOGY (SEE TEXT) : : Farms by typology group: : Small family farms : Gross cash farm income less than $150,000 .................: 39,252 6,081 17,538 3,836 4,292 3,266 Gross cash farm income $150,000 to $349,999 ...............: 4,426 96 385 112 149 325 Midsize family farms : Gross cash farm income $350,000 to $999,999 ...............: 3,960 27 137 38 41 60 Large family farms : Gross cash farm income $1,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...........: 2,671 7 36 3 5 3 Gross cash farm income $5,000,000 or more .................: 255 2 14 1 5 3 Non-family farms ............................................: 3,035 205 662 156 224 250 : OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : Farms reporting- : Internet access .............................................: 38,857 4,544 12,469 2,897 3,260 2,777 Dial-up ...................................................: 1,359 119 441 105 96 113 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ............: 20,024 2,559 6,418 1,531 1,642 1,444 Cellular data plan (see text) .............................: 23,046 2,760 7,145 1,654 1,909 1,508 Satellite .................................................: 6,862 741 2,089 484 537 415 Don't know ................................................: 2,587 226 825 177 263 270 Other .....................................................: 507 80 144 37 43 27 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 71. Summary by Size of Farm: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 140 to 179 : 180 to 219 : 220 to 259 : 260 to 499 : 500 to 999 : 1,000 to 1,999 : 2,000 or more Item : acres : acres : acres : acres : acres : acres : acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ....................................farms: 1,887 1,339 1,003 2,977 2,128 1,234 774 acres: 296,338 264,192 238,657 1,067,897 1,498,689 1,678,802 2,517,979 Partnership ..............................................farms: 169 117 91 335 268 250 387 acres: 26,081 23,189 21,500 120,790 189,042 339,348 1,571,388 Registered under State law .............................farms: 121 95 77 280 225 217 356 acres: 18,793 18,992 18,172 102,184 160,083 295,320 1,471,943 : Corporation ..............................................farms: 178 104 120 454 485 547 519 acres: 27,961 20,624 28,666 165,499 350,638 792,913 1,618,730 Family held ............................................farms: 161 93 95 426 450 516 503 acres: 25,253 18,392 22,659 155,330 323,800 740,884 1,569,745 More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: 3 - 11 12 11 6 11 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 158 93 84 414 439 510 492 : Other than family held .................................farms: 17 11 25 28 35 31 16 acres: 2,708 2,232 6,007 10,169 26,838 52,029 48,985 More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: 1 - 3 3 1 - - 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 16 11 22 25 34 31 16 : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. .......................farms: 59 26 30 91 38 12 18 acres: 9,241 5,166 7,077 32,338 23,368 15,664 68,512 : HIRED FARM LABOR : : Hired farm labor .........................................farms: 464 297 298 1,129 1,387 1,478 1,548 workers: 1,367 946 956 3,644 5,270 4,939 7,646 Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more .....................................farms: 180 134 133 523 756 970 1,317 workers: 507 333 432 1,487 2,661 2,471 4,530 Less than 150 days ...................................farms: 346 215 200 808 975 1,019 1,022 workers: 860 613 524 2,157 2,609 2,468 3,116 Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor .............farms: 5 1 6 25 35 25 46 Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor ..........................................farms: 5 - - 3 6 - - Unpaid workers ...........................................farms: 638 399 404 1,093 822 431 235 workers: 1,658 1,047 1,013 2,443 1,780 867 427 : FARMS BY SIZE : : 1 to 9 acres ..................................................: - - - - - - - 10 to 49 acres ................................................: - - - - - - - 50 to 69 acres ................................................: - - - - - - - 70 to 99 acres ................................................: - - - - - - - 100 to 139 acres ..............................................: - - - - - - - 140 to 179 acres ..............................................: 2,293 - - - - - - 180 to 219 acres ..............................................: - 1,586 - - - - - 220 to 259 acres ..............................................: - - 1,244 - - - - 260 to 499 acres ..............................................: - - - 3,857 - - - 500 to 999 acres ..............................................: - - - - 2,919 - - 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..........................................: - - - - - 2,043 - 2,000 acres or more ...........................................: - - - - - - 1,698 : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ..............................: 1,346 1,031 841 3,013 2,553 1,834 1,601 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ............................: 10 3 1 15 13 14 14 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .............................: 6 4 3 7 3 - - Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) .......: 11 8 7 6 4 - 4 Other crop farming (1119) .....................................: 449 240 193 332 98 39 16 Tobacco farming (11191) .....................................: - - - - 3 - - Cotton farming (11192) ......................................: - - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) .........................: 449 240 193 332 95 39 16 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) .....................: 250 162 132 266 43 14 4 Cattle feedlots (112112) ......................................: 23 21 10 28 13 6 3 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ......................: 78 51 20 69 39 29 9 Hog and pig farming (1122) ....................................: 20 11 10 52 99 76 33 Poultry and egg production (1123) .............................: 15 10 19 35 39 18 8 Sheep and goat farming (1124) .................................: 20 5 1 7 - - - Aquaculture and other animal production (1125,1129) ...........: 65 40 7 27 15 13 6 : FARM TYPOLOGY (SEE TEXT) : : Farms by typology group: : Small family farms : Gross cash farm income less than $150,000 .................: 1,685 923 585 869 141 30 6 Gross cash farm income $150,000 to $349,999 ...............: 375 511 504 1,640 296 32 1 Midsize family farms : Gross cash farm income $350,000 to $999,999 ...............: 44 48 53 982 1,956 548 26 Large family farms : Gross cash farm income $1,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...........: 9 18 10 50 231 1,176 1,123 Gross cash farm income $5,000,000 or more .................: 2 1 4 6 11 21 185 Non-family farms ............................................: 178 85 88 310 284 236 357 : OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : Farms reporting- : Internet access .............................................: 1,705 1,176 994 3,153 2,514 1,830 1,538 Dial-up ...................................................: 43 37 44 128 84 98 51 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ............: 842 575 501 1,581 1,191 948 792 Cellular data plan (see text) .............................: 983 741 591 1,895 1,655 1,238 967 Satellite .................................................: 288 235 168 606 543 364 392 Don't know ................................................: 153 84 69 219 147 77 77 Other .....................................................: 20 9 17 39 25 37 29 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 .................................................: 42,163 5,586 15,702 3,347 3,674 2,974 2 households ................................................: 7,937 648 2,269 564 725 632 3 households ................................................: 2,015 82 439 145 173 186 4 households ................................................: 879 53 210 53 104 67 5 or more households ........................................: 605 49 152 37 40 48 : LIVESTOCK : : Cattle and calves inventory ..............................farms: 13,984 1,355 4,653 1,222 1,366 1,287 number: 770,048 18,531 97,865 30,715 58,960 77,431 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ....................................................: 4,937 1,099 2,516 412 286 190 10 to 49 ..................................................: 6,275 210 1,890 696 891 718 50 to 99 ..................................................: 1,511 8 93 82 143 287 100 to 199 ................................................: 680 16 71 14 21 68 200 to 499 ................................................: 398 18 68 14 15 18 500 or more ...............................................: 183 4 15 4 10 6 : Cows and heifers that calved ...........................farms: 11,206 851 3,525 1,019 1,182 1,171 number: 360,906 4,270 35,336 12,922 27,264 50,113 : Beef cows ............................................farms: 9,990 759 3,187 939 1,020 955 number: 177,730 3,994 26,252 11,027 13,931 18,208 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 4,589 665 2,205 450 406 274 10 to 49 ..............................................: 4,727 92 962 483 595 641 50 to 99 ..............................................: 486 1 16 3 18 32 100 to 199 ............................................: 144 1 3 2 - 7 200 to 499 ............................................: 42 - 1 1 1 1 500 or more ...........................................: 2 - - - - - : Milk cows ............................................farms: 1,521 119 453 120 205 243 number: 183,176 276 9,084 1,895 13,333 31,905 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 804 115 415 80 98 53 10 to 49 ..............................................: 347 4 26 27 80 126 50 to 99 ..............................................: 186 - 3 12 23 56 100 to 199 ............................................: 75 - 5 1 1 4 200 to 499 ............................................: 66 - 2 - - - 500 or more ...........................................: 43 - 2 - 3 4 : Other cattle ...........................................farms: 11,391 1,024 3,493 955 1,122 1,115 number: 409,142 14,261 62,529 17,793 31,696 27,318 : Cattle and calves sold ...................................farms: 10,984 822 3,210 988 1,096 1,139 number: 636,591 27,397 136,905 28,388 48,307 57,742 $1,000: 609,349 29,084 116,149 26,164 46,600 47,109 Calves weighing less than 500 pounds ...................farms: 4,390 254 1,211 391 501 563 number: 294,369 15,425 95,994 11,542 23,844 28,704 Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more .....................farms: 9,830 683 2,684 881 979 1,054 number: 342,222 11,972 40,911 16,846 24,463 29,038 Cattle on feed .......................................farms: 1,037 28 108 51 55 77 number: 110,326 4,754 10,572 3,026 6,028 2,912 : Hogs and pigs inventory ..................................farms: 2,150 511 659 147 123 102 number: 4,372,121 322,250 649,727 199,986 81,118 169,786 Farms with- : 1 to 24 ...................................................: 1,173 366 468 93 94 67 25 to 49 ..................................................: 109 35 34 9 4 6 50 to 99 ..................................................: 81 22 17 8 4 4 100 to 199 ................................................: 41 12 10 1 4 3 200 to 499 ................................................: 56 4 13 3 3 - 500 or more ...............................................: 690 72 117 33 14 22 : Hogs and pigs sold .......................................farms: 2,312 568 692 155 123 116 number: 10,351,483 740,229 1,570,659 394,990 169,514 910,683 $1,000: 1,874,498 127,512 316,436 89,771 29,930 80,031 : Sheep and lambs inventory ................................farms: 2,456 582 1,171 191 173 106 number: 79,185 10,138 31,931 8,771 8,103 4,069 Sheep and lambs sold .....................................farms: 1,752 405 805 149 125 80 number: 49,002 5,554 20,744 6,025 4,485 2,630 : Total horses and ponies inventory ........................farms: 10,079 1,754 5,536 747 745 559 number: 76,743 9,756 40,872 7,371 7,019 6,053 Total horses and ponies sold .............................farms: 2,456 504 1,353 199 155 141 number: 8,157 1,143 4,404 831 484 614 : Goats, all inventory .....................................farms: 2,719 833 1,309 168 106 100 number: 48,301 10,628 20,693 3,456 1,938 1,883 Goats, all sold ..........................................farms: 1,455 464 666 93 56 60 number: 19,821 4,327 8,565 1,393 692 929 : POULTRY : : Layers inventory .........................................farms: 6,009 1,574 2,980 403 393 287 number: 35,924,482 1,306,241 12,222,566 620,061 (D) 114,520 Farms with- : 1 to 399 ..................................................: 5,740 1,544 2,827 375 377 280 400 to 3,199 ..............................................: 83 17 49 3 8 3 3,200 to 9,999 ............................................: 12 - 10 1 - - 10,000 to 19,999 ..........................................: 35 2 24 2 2 - 20,000 to 49,999 ..........................................: 109 9 60 21 5 4 50,000 to 99,999 ..........................................: 7 - 4 - - - 100,000 or more ...........................................: 23 2 6 1 1 - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 71. Summary by Size of Farm: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 140 to 179 : 180 to 219 : 220 to 259 : 260 to 499 : 500 to 999 : 1,000 to 1,999 : 2,000 or more Item : acres : acres : acres : acres : acres : acres : acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS - Con. : : Farms by number of households sharing in net income : of operation: : 1 household .................................................: 1,689 1,211 899 2,750 2,047 1,310 974 2 households ................................................: 406 281 228 704 573 501 406 3 households ................................................: 104 47 51 250 197 155 186 4 households ................................................: 65 33 32 88 54 40 80 5 or more households ........................................: 29 14 34 65 48 37 52 : LIVESTOCK : : Cattle and calves inventory ..............................farms: 662 504 354 1,038 715 481 347 number: 43,928 30,286 22,047 102,724 103,954 103,181 80,426 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ....................................................: 87 57 39 106 58 43 44 10 to 49 ..................................................: 370 267 179 464 309 177 104 50 to 99 ..................................................: 156 106 88 253 147 87 61 100 to 199 ................................................: 42 53 37 126 102 67 63 200 to 499 ................................................: 5 13 7 65 69 61 45 500 or more ...............................................: 2 8 4 24 30 46 30 : Cows and heifers that calved ...........................farms: 617 452 311 868 580 376 254 number: 21,616 13,870 11,458 49,141 56,583 46,362 31,971 : Beef cows ............................................farms: 534 402 293 790 535 336 240 number: 11,094 9,722 7,649 25,730 20,213 16,612 13,298 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 119 80 61 149 90 46 44 10 to 49 ..............................................: 386 276 195 495 319 181 102 50 to 99 ..............................................: 26 42 35 113 83 62 55 100 to 199 ............................................: 3 4 2 27 33 34 28 200 to 499 ............................................: - - - 6 10 13 9 500 or more ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 : Milk cows ............................................farms: 98 56 22 92 53 43 17 number: 10,522 4,148 3,809 23,411 36,370 29,750 18,673 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 19 3 2 13 6 - - 10 to 49 ..............................................: 38 18 5 18 1 4 - 50 to 99 ..............................................: 33 22 6 20 7 3 1 100 to 199 ............................................: 7 10 6 12 16 12 1 200 to 499 ............................................: - 3 2 25 17 9 8 500 or more ...........................................: 1 - 1 4 6 15 7 : Other cattle ...........................................farms: 559 428 321 947 652 450 325 number: 22,312 16,416 10,589 53,583 47,371 56,819 48,455 : Cattle and calves sold ...................................farms: 596 460 315 931 648 473 306 number: 42,053 17,134 18,115 54,024 73,617 71,826 61,083 $1,000: 25,886 19,654 18,863 56,260 71,532 76,254 75,796 Calves weighing less than 500 pounds ...................farms: 279 203 136 369 236 167 80 number: 31,102 3,248 3,843 14,780 25,498 27,986 12,403 Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more .....................farms: 547 422 310 893 629 450 298 number: 10,951 13,886 14,272 39,244 48,119 43,840 48,680 Cattle on feed .......................................farms: 59 64 30 161 155 128 121 number: 1,937 5,249 1,060 10,727 14,085 19,687 30,289 : Hogs and pigs inventory ..................................farms: 43 37 27 98 165 131 107 number: 92,924 68,954 67,359 414,967 604,064 788,552 912,434 Farms with- : 1 to 24 ...................................................: 20 16 11 22 7 8 1 25 to 49 ..................................................: 1 2 1 6 6 3 2 50 to 99 ..................................................: 3 4 4 7 6 - 2 100 to 199 ................................................: - 1 1 3 3 3 - 200 to 499 ................................................: 3 3 1 4 16 5 1 500 or more ...............................................: 16 11 9 56 127 112 101 : Hogs and pigs sold .......................................farms: 45 38 29 110 177 146 113 number: 197,505 185,683 388,608 847,762 1,317,440 1,761,804 1,866,606 $1,000: 35,865 37,284 78,424 158,715 250,092 318,802 351,635 : Sheep and lambs inventory ................................farms: 53 39 16 71 27 20 7 number: 1,730 1,420 1,196 7,003 769 3,473 582 Sheep and lambs sold .....................................farms: 41 25 16 61 20 19 6 number: 970 817 694 4,204 527 1,781 571 : Total horses and ponies inventory ........................farms: 217 122 67 177 70 44 41 number: 2,070 886 402 1,506 453 121 234 Total horses and ponies sold .............................farms: 40 21 6 25 9 2 1 number: 162 57 (D) 379 61 (D) (D) : Goats, all inventory .....................................farms: 38 42 14 55 26 15 13 number: 2,451 1,043 207 3,542 1,771 268 421 Goats, all sold ..........................................farms: 29 19 5 36 12 7 8 number: 739 213 38 1,764 696 150 315 : POULTRY : : Layers inventory .........................................farms: 85 70 45 85 59 16 12 number: 41,609 2,377 1,528,641 (D) 5,444,283 (D) 4,171,387 Farms with- : 1 to 399 ..................................................: 83 69 37 78 49 15 6 400 to 3,199 ..............................................: - 1 2 - - - - 3,200 to 9,999 ............................................: - - 1 - - - - 10,000 to 19,999 ..........................................: - - - 2 3 - - 20,000 to 49,999 ..........................................: 2 - 2 2 2 1 1 50,000 to 99,999 ..........................................: - - 1 - 2 - - 100,000 or more ...........................................: - - 2 3 3 - 5 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 71. Summary by Size of Farm: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : 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: 821 241 406 47 54 34 number: 10,859,772 603,478 4,004,088 447,296 1,261,499 149,051 : Layers sold ..............................................farms: 859 262 399 48 44 46 number: 14,201,687 471,132 6,779,496 313,170 (D) 96,745 : Pullets for laying flock replacement sold ................farms: 191 43 95 10 13 13 number: 20,405,205 1,024,729 7,486,324 1,371,352 499,945 557,659 : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ...............farms: 715 159 361 52 55 45 number: 51,943,087 2,755,283 18,590,148 5,122,921 6,732,327 4,858,121 Farms with- : 1 to 1,999 ................................................: 505 149 257 27 30 21 2,000 to 59,999 ...........................................: 25 1 4 4 4 6 60,000 to 99,999 ..........................................: 8 - 6 - 2 - 100,000 or more ...........................................: 177 9 94 21 19 18 : Turkeys inventory ........................................farms: 695 173 290 26 31 41 number: 8,486,069 748,427 3,469,705 522,445 199,552 373,342 Turkeys sold .............................................farms: 457 82 179 23 14 28 number: 22,905,539 2,495,519 8,680,657 2,052,211 379,949 1,200,470 : CROPS : : Barley for grain .........................................farms: 39 - 7 2 3 3 acres: 851 - 47 (D) 21 59 bushels: 60,632 - 2,640 (D) 1,077 2,026 Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 28 - 7 2 3 2 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 11 - - - - 1 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Corn for grain ...........................................farms: 19,082 304 2,489 1,088 1,553 1,641 acres: 5,376,022 1,223 42,153 32,027 60,559 82,888 bushels: 1,039,725,085 202,961 6,751,788 5,391,974 10,495,590 14,296,338 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 1,178 7 41 17 39 30 acres: 340,819 7 620 629 1,941 1,230 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 3,931 304 1,880 498 473 381 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 5,822 - 609 590 1,080 1,044 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 3,900 - - - - 216 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 2,334 - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 3,095 - - - - - : Corn for silage or greenchop .............................farms: 827 - 44 35 109 155 acres: 83,087 - 375 692 1,817 4,584 tons: 1,763,469 - 9,045 15,222 35,861 97,024 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 49 - - 5 2 7 acres: 5,192 - - 185 (D) 135 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 401 - 44 26 86 101 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 242 - - 9 23 41 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 108 - - - - 13 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 42 - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 34 - - - - - : Oats for grain ...........................................farms: 133 - 33 16 18 19 acres: 2,712 - 163 101 154 176 bushels: 184,292 - 10,916 5,994 10,214 8,263 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 3 - - - - - acres: (D) - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 107 - 33 16 18 18 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 23 - - - - 1 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 2 - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 1 - - - - - : Sorghum for grain ........................................farms: 39 - - - - - acres: 4,366 - - - - - bushels: 444,452 - - - - - Irrigated ..............................................farms: 8 - - - - - acres: 527 - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 2 - - - - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 19 - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 15 - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 3 - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Soybeans for beans .......................................farms: 18,671 315 2,486 960 1,433 1,445 acres: 5,687,521 1,415 42,971 30,139 60,032 81,315 bushels: 326,680,605 68,143 2,095,554 1,521,987 3,134,396 4,313,324 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 932 2 46 20 16 24 acres: 197,390 (D) (D) 791 710 1,266 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 3,254 315 1,888 348 312 174 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 5,464 - 598 612 1,121 1,102 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 4,051 - - - - 169 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 2,508 - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 3,394 - - - - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 9 5 2 11 7 2 3 number: (D) 68,626 (D) 336,148 1,656,534 (D) (D) : Layers sold ..............................................farms: 11 9 18 7 11 - 4 number: 76,296 (D) (D) (D) 2,522,730 - (D) : Pullets for laying flock replacement sold ................farms: 1 2 2 5 3 2 2 number: (D) (D) (D) 820,020 (D) (D) (D) : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ...............farms: 5 8 7 9 10 4 - number: (D) (D) (D) 4,045,187 (D) 3,994,200 - Farms with- : 1 to 1,999 ................................................: 1 6 5 4 5 - - 2,000 to 59,999 ...........................................: 2 - 1 - 3 - - 60,000 to 99,999 ..........................................: - - - - - - - 100,000 or more ...........................................: 2 2 1 5 2 4 - : Turkeys inventory ........................................farms: 13 15 8 29 41 17 11 number: 381,221 159,958 256,600 659,572 795,940 545,424 373,883 Turkeys sold .............................................farms: 14 9 10 29 40 18 11 number: 522,649 607,006 626,134 1,633,288 2,101,503 1,754,381 851,772 : CROPS : : Barley for grain .........................................farms: 4 - - 6 3 9 2 acres: 107 - - 161 88 256 (D) bushels: 7,438 - - 11,680 (D) 21,356 (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 2 - - 3 2 7 - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 2 - - 3 1 2 2 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - - : Corn for grain ...........................................farms: 1,228 955 764 2,942 2,588 1,892 1,638 acres: 77,011 78,013 73,001 437,174 782,949 1,170,830 2,538,194 bushels: 13,480,975 14,355,165 13,571,291 80,323,536 147,613,085 227,162,776 506,079,606 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 35 35 25 163 181 239 366 acres: 1,901 2,468 1,700 16,881 31,630 69,951 211,861 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 172 88 43 68 21 3 - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 881 584 347 567 88 22 10 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 175 283 374 2,098 707 43 4 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - 209 1,643 457 25 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - 129 1,367 1,599 : Corn for silage or greenchop .............................farms: 63 47 35 104 83 71 81 acres: 2,056 3,611 2,001 10,540 11,727 16,019 29,665 tons: 42,494 76,984 41,432 212,832 256,022 330,746 645,807 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 1 2 - 3 5 6 18 acres: (D) (D) - 248 807 493 3,157 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 33 17 14 29 23 16 12 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 28 17 12 36 26 20 30 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 2 13 9 23 17 15 16 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - 16 9 6 11 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - 8 14 12 : Oats for grain ...........................................farms: 15 - 3 8 7 6 8 acres: 222 - 66 269 316 210 1,035 bushels: 15,379 - 3,160 18,599 17,640 17,992 76,135 Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - - 3 acres: - - - - - - (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 13 - 2 4 1 1 1 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 2 - 1 4 6 5 4 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 2 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - 1 : Sorghum for grain ........................................farms: - 4 1 6 5 13 10 acres: - 245 (D) (D) 476 1,512 1,705 bushels: - (D) (D) 43,206 48,400 145,044 188,984 Irrigated ..............................................farms: - 4 - 2 - 1 1 acres: - 245 - (D) - (D) (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: - 1 1 - - - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: - 3 - 6 3 6 1 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - 2 6 7 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - 1 2 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - - : Soybeans for beans .......................................farms: 1,161 933 779 2,962 2,619 1,922 1,656 acres: 84,423 84,196 88,398 509,620 874,991 1,279,555 2,550,466 bushels: 4,410,004 4,524,629 4,749,228 27,848,221 48,712,366 73,380,052 151,922,701 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 31 26 17 126 130 184 310 acres: 1,819 1,627 1,085 9,709 19,125 40,740 119,846 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 98 58 18 37 2 4 - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 827 504 258 363 68 10 1 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 236 371 495 2,192 539 46 3 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - 8 370 1,766 333 31 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - 244 1,529 1,621 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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. : : Sunflower seed, all ......................................farms: 29 3 8 - 4 3 acres: 2,045 24 26 - 154 9 pounds: 2,415,153 18,000 7,400 - 30,800 450 Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 17 3 8 - - 3 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 8 - - - 4 - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 2 - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 1 - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 1 - - - - - : Tobacco ..................................................farms: 25 - 3 3 3 2 acres: 451 - 102 3 15 (D) pounds: 933,613 - 129,656 2,949 36,100 (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 ..........................................: 1 - - - - - 3.0 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 6 - 1 - 2 2 5.0 to 9.9 acres ..........................................: 7 - - - 1 - 10.0 to 24.9 acres ........................................: 1 - - - - - 25.0 acres or more ........................................: 7 - 2 - - - : Wheat for grain, all .....................................farms: 3,008 8 130 59 173 177 acres: 262,177 48 1,766 989 4,907 5,138 bushels: 20,944,413 2,004 110,129 61,903 333,270 325,940 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 102 - - 3 - - acres: 7,854 - - (D) - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 871 8 113 48 95 117 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 1,285 - 17 11 78 48 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 642 - - - - 12 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 165 - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 45 - - - - - : Forage-land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop .............................farms: 18,327 1,236 7,490 1,658 1,784 1,551 acres: 488,227 4,714 79,038 34,535 44,276 50,569 tons, dry equivalent: 1,231,688 10,653 167,496 74,361 101,072 118,022 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 327 31 91 20 28 30 acres: 7,482 63 772 241 593 701 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 12,745 1,236 7,017 1,127 1,035 668 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 4,762 - 473 531 749 842 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 692 - - - - 41 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 99 - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 29 - - - - - : Alfalfa hay ............................................farms: 9,616 705 3,881 784 913 767 acres: 203,050 2,582 38,267 14,332 18,699 19,228 tons, dry: 571,706 6,504 95,966 41,351 50,107 49,532 Irrigated ............................................farms: 181 16 43 10 10 13 acres: 3,434 27 283 69 177 177 : Other dry hay ..........................................farms: 8,654 482 3,304 855 853 783 acres: 219,122 1,858 34,147 16,354 19,899 22,637 tons, dry: 468,663 3,897 63,444 28,322 38,276 47,266 Irrigated ............................................farms: 105 16 39 6 5 3 acres: 1,634 36 378 72 139 150 : Land in vegetables .......................................farms: 1,456 462 527 71 78 56 acres: 37,901 473 1,626 309 544 447 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 586 199 213 29 26 18 acres: 22,295 186 609 118 167 120 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 1,096 452 420 55 55 32 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 227 10 104 12 16 21 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 56 - 3 4 7 2 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: 36 - - - - 1 250.0 acres or more .......................................: 41 - - - - - : Beans, snap ............................................farms: 374 135 144 20 26 14 acres: 2,216 22 58 9 37 9 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 42 9 14 6 1 - acres: 1,772 2 3 1 (D) - : Peas, green ............................................farms: 38 7 22 1 3 - acres: (D) (D) 3 (D) 1 - Harvested for processing .............................farms: 1 - 1 - - - acres: (D) - (D) - - - Potatoes ...............................................farms: 271 104 105 9 24 11 acres: 6,872 28 57 5 (D) 11 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 24 8 7 - - - acres: 6,279 (D) (D) - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ........................................: 260 104 104 9 24 11 5.0 to 24.9 acres .......................................: 1 - 1 - - - 25.0 to 99.9 acres ......................................: - - - - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres ....................................: 3 - - - - - 250.0 acres or more .....................................: 7 - - - - - : Sweet corn (see text) ..................................farms: 449 124 173 12 22 13 acres: 3,533 61 374 25 134 52 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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. : : Sunflower seed, all ......................................farms: 2 - - 5 - 1 3 acres: (D) - - 237 - (D) (D) pounds: (D) - - 115,580 - (D) (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: - - - 3 - - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 2 - - - - 1 1 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - 2 - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - 1 : Tobacco ..................................................farms: - - 1 6 6 - 1 acres: - - (D) 65 248 - (D) pounds: - - (D) 150,705 573,424 - (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 ..........................................: - - - 1 - - - 3.0 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 5.0 to 9.9 acres ..........................................: - - 1 3 2 - - 10.0 to 24.9 acres ........................................: - - - 1 - - - 25.0 acres or more ........................................: - - - 1 4 - - : Wheat for grain, all .....................................farms: 127 133 95 461 566 507 572 acres: 3,327 4,137 3,688 21,791 39,373 57,449 119,564 bushels: 219,401 273,144 266,796 1,623,132 3,073,935 4,637,624 10,017,135 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 3 5 1 7 10 23 50 acres: 46 160 (D) 471 610 1,639 4,887 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 79 78 42 132 99 41 19 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 48 47 45 282 313 247 149 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - 8 8 45 145 182 242 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - 2 9 34 120 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - 3 42 : Forage-land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop .............................farms: 786 594 408 1,149 757 498 416 acres: 30,797 26,009 20,963 62,705 49,204 41,329 44,088 tons, dry equivalent: 75,755 64,606 52,585 171,640 139,629 120,072 135,797 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 7 10 8 36 26 14 26 acres: 376 405 177 1,087 1,328 1,085 654 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 307 230 143 444 282 166 90 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 414 300 210 511 319 202 211 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 65 64 53 164 128 100 77 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - 2 30 21 21 25 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - 7 9 13 : Alfalfa hay ............................................farms: 389 279 190 602 476 344 286 acres: 11,773 7,796 7,201 20,784 21,386 20,882 20,120 tons, dry: 31,639 20,443 20,046 70,164 62,663 60,048 63,243 Irrigated ............................................farms: 6 6 6 24 20 9 18 acres: 242 238 154 541 914 320 292 : Other dry hay ..........................................farms: 433 339 231 623 366 212 173 acres: 15,048 14,266 11,506 33,869 22,459 14,457 12,622 tons, dry: 30,594 32,227 27,415 73,748 54,073 35,204 34,197 Irrigated ............................................farms: 1 3 1 9 3 7 12 acres: (D) 92 (D) 278 (D) 103 167 : Land in vegetables .......................................farms: 36 20 14 48 45 54 45 acres: 635 313 213 2,993 6,273 5,533 18,541 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 5 11 5 14 21 22 23 acres: (D) (D) 135 1,706 4,341 2,489 12,256 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 23 12 6 18 9 7 7 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 7 5 6 12 18 13 3 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 4 2 2 10 4 12 6 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: 2 1 - 3 5 15 9 250.0 acres or more .......................................: - - - 5 9 7 20 : Beans, snap ............................................farms: 4 4 - 3 7 10 7 acres: (D) 2 - (D) (D) 790 596 Harvested for processing .............................farms: - - - - 1 8 3 acres: - - - - (D) 759 (D) : Peas, green ............................................farms: - - - - 3 - 2 acres: - - - - 4 - (D) Harvested for processing .............................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - Potatoes ...............................................farms: 7 - - 1 4 2 4 acres: 5 - - (D) 1,833 (D) 4,241 Harvested for processing .............................farms: - - - - 3 2 4 acres: - - - - 1,833 (D) 4,241 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ........................................: 7 - - - 1 - - 5.0 to 24.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - 25.0 to 99.9 acres ......................................: - - - - - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres ....................................: - - - - - 2 1 250.0 acres or more .....................................: - - - 1 3 - 3 : Sweet corn (see text) ..................................farms: 14 3 4 21 20 27 16 acres: 272 (D) (D) 153 592 410 1,410 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 71. Summary by Size of Farm: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : 1 to 9 : 10 to 49 : 50 to 69 : 70 to 99 : 100 to 139 Item : Total : acres : acres : acres : acres : acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CROPS - Con. : : Land in vegetables - Con. : Sweet corn (see text) - Con. : : Harvested for processing .............................farms: 38 11 15 2 1 1 acres: 33 3 21 (D) (D) (D) Sweet potatoes .........................................farms: 53 11 28 4 6 1 acres: 21 (D) 8 (D) 4 (D) Harvested for processing .............................farms: 3 1 1 1 - - acres: (Z) (D) (D) (D) - - : Tomatoes in the open ...................................farms: 572 211 230 18 25 13 acres: 8,193 40 103 9 15 (D) Harvested for processing .............................farms: 83 28 27 1 1 1 acres: 7,086 5 4 (D) (D) (D) : Land in orchards .........................................farms: 855 261 412 44 49 34 acres: 3,382 320 1,116 314 244 250 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 91 32 37 6 10 1 acres: 470 18 101 2 35 (D) Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 707 244 349 25 34 23 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 124 17 60 16 15 9 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 19 - 3 3 - 2 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: 5 - - - - - 250.0 acres or more .......................................: - - - - - - : Apples .................................................farms: 397 105 190 20 36 17 bearing and nonbearing acres: 1,636 76 432 140 101 152 : Grapes (including muscadine) (see text) ................farms: 264 86 137 13 3 12 bearing and nonbearing acres: 686 127 246 78 8 44 : Peaches, all ...........................................farms: 186 51 96 9 7 9 bearing and nonbearing acres: 264 29 89 (D) 18 11 : Almonds ................................................farms: 7 3 4 - - - bearing and nonbearing acres: 2 (Z) 1 - - - : Pecans .................................................farms: 68 9 39 4 7 5 bearing and nonbearing acres: 274 8 165 6 21 (D) : Walnuts, English .......................................farms: 57 18 28 1 9 1 bearing and nonbearing acres: 105 (D) 29 (D) 41 (D) : Land in berries ..........................................farms: 587 196 285 27 25 21 acres: 1,083 90 306 131 89 140 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 71. Summary by Size of Farm: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 140 to 179 : 180 to 219 : 220 to 259 : 260 to 499 : 500 to 999 : 1,000 to 1,999 : 2,000 or more Item : acres : acres : acres : acres : acres : acres : acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CROPS - Con. : : Land in vegetables - Con. : Sweet corn (see text) - Con. : : Harvested for processing .............................farms: 1 - - 1 4 2 - acres: (D) - - (D) 1 (D) - Sweet potatoes .........................................farms: - - 3 - - - - acres: - - (D) - - - - Harvested for processing .............................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - : Tomatoes in the open ...................................farms: 6 6 - 17 12 19 15 acres: 18 4 - 1,324 (D) 2,344 3,821 Harvested for processing .............................farms: - - - 3 1 8 13 acres: - - - (D) (D) 1,735 3,818 : Land in orchards .........................................farms: 9 7 6 17 7 8 1 acres: 130 226 (D) 234 423 114 (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: 1 1 - 1 2 - - acres: (D) (D) - (D) (D) - - Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 4 3 4 12 1 7 1 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 1 1 2 2 1 - - 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 4 2 - 2 3 - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: - 1 - 1 2 1 - 250.0 acres or more .......................................: - - - - - - - : Apples .................................................farms: 6 5 1 11 6 - - bearing and nonbearing acres: (D) 199 (D) (D) 297 - - : Grapes (including muscadine) (see text) ................farms: - 2 1 1 1 8 - bearing and nonbearing acres: - (D) (D) (D) (D) 114 - : Peaches, all ...........................................farms: 7 3 - 1 2 - 1 bearing and nonbearing acres: 29 (D) - (D) (D) - (D) : Almonds ................................................farms: - - - - - - - bearing and nonbearing acres: - - - - - - - : Pecans .................................................farms: - 1 - 2 1 - - bearing and nonbearing acres: - (D) - (D) (D) - - : Walnuts, English .......................................farms: - - - - - - - bearing and nonbearing acres: - - - - - - - : Land in berries ..........................................farms: 8 4 9 6 4 1 1 acres: 17 (D) 25 158 (D) (D) (D) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Landlord production expenses are included with total farm production expenses. 2/ Farms with total production expenses equal to market value of agricultural products sold, government payments, and farm-related income are included as farms with gains of less than $1,000. 3/ Data were collected for a maximum of four producers per farm. Table 72. Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 2022 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : $1,000,000 or : $500,000 to : $250,000 to : $100,000 to : $50,000 to Item : All farms : more : $999,999 : $499,999 : $249,999 : $99,999 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS : : Farms ...................................................number: 53,599 4,272 2,662 3,286 4,687 3,982 percent: 100.0 8.0 5.0 6.1 8.7 7.4 Land in farms ............................................acres: 14,602,240 8,042,859 1,891,900 1,313,903 980,183 493,877 Average size of farm .................................acres: 272 1,883 711 400 209 124 : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total ....................................................farms: 53,599 4,272 2,662 3,286 4,687 3,982 $1,000: 18,141,988 13,627,599 1,936,394 1,190,964 767,810 286,592 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 338,476 3,189,981 727,421 362,436 163,817 71,972 : Farms by economic class: : Less than $1,000 ..........................................: 7,676 - - - - - $1,000 to $2,499 ..........................................: 5,635 - - - - - $2,500 to $4,999 ..........................................: 5,119 - - - - - $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 5,390 - - - - - $10,000 to $24,999 ........................................: 6,534 - - - - - : $25,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 4,235 - - - - - $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 4,047 - - - - 3,936 $100,000 to $249,999 ......................................: 4,689 - - - 4,633 46 $250,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 3,314 - - 3,260 54 - : $500,000 to $999,999 ......................................: 2,664 - 2,638 26 - - $1,000,000 or more ........................................: 4,296 4,272 24 - - - $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 ................................: 2,540 2,516 24 - - - $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 ................................: 1,281 1,281 - - - - $5,000,000 or more ......................................: 475 475 - - - - : Total sales ............................................farms: 53,599 4,272 2,662 3,286 4,687 3,982 $1,000: 18,029,033 13,578,074 1,922,804 1,182,066 760,768 283,565 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and dry peas ............farms: 24,660 3,678 2,328 2,974 4,158 3,250 $1,000: 11,288,293 7,829,421 1,517,787 973,189 616,755 206,614 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 15,181 3,551 2,206 2,816 3,893 2,715 $1,000: 11,118,409 7,827,071 1,516,079 970,845 613,068 191,346 Corn ...............................................farms: 19,219 3,585 2,203 2,762 3,685 2,512 $1,000: 6,499,216 4,588,656 841,013 535,979 348,151 113,546 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 12,276 3,460 2,079 2,571 3,088 1,078 $1,000: 6,360,694 4,586,141 839,019 532,040 332,969 70,525 Wheat ..............................................farms: 3,008 1,072 473 489 407 227 $1,000: 163,254 113,315 21,486 14,650 7,494 3,312 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 932 669 165 80 9 9 $1,000: 124,992 102,362 14,489 6,804 811 526 Soybeans ...........................................farms: 18,669 3,455 2,187 2,686 3,289 2,218 $1,000: 4,483,861 3,002,735 648,213 417,137 257,603 89,286 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 11,224 3,383 2,114 2,531 2,465 731 $1,000: 4,340,405 3,001,066 646,692 413,284 230,349 49,015 Sorghum ............................................farms: 57 19 6 8 8 2 $1,000: 3,297 1,840 (D) (D) 564 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 26 12 6 2 6 - $1,000: 2,692 1,632 (D) (D) (D) - Barley .............................................farms: 39 14 1 1 6 6 $1,000: 409 286 (D) (D) 44 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 2 2 - - - - $1,000: (D) (D) - - - - Rice ...............................................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Other grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas ..........................................farms: 460 133 40 61 58 41 $1,000: 138,256 122,589 6,687 5,074 2,898 443 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 160 96 21 22 17 4 $1,000: 136,133 122,083 6,379 4,700 2,731 240 Tobacco ..............................................farms: 25 3 2 7 3 1 $1,000: 1,824 94 (D) (D) 170 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 6 - 2 3 1 - $1,000: 1,368 - (D) 574 (D) - Cotton and cottonseed ................................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes ............................................farms: 1,465 124 62 69 146 134 $1,000: 216,967 184,889 9,948 4,083 6,774 3,967 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 248 95 39 27 55 32 $1,000: 205,170 184,555 9,541 3,411 5,551 2,112 : Fruits, tree nuts, and berries .......................farms: 953 13 17 20 65 85 $1,000: 25,335 4,387 4,220 2,822 4,287 3,415 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 90 6 9 10 31 34 $1,000: 17,404 4,310 4,091 2,693 3,901 2,409 Fruits and tree nuts ...............................farms: 654 11 11 10 35 44 $1,000: 15,044 3,660 2,311 1,720 1,749 1,699 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 49 5 6 6 13 19 $1,000: 10,433 (D) 2,253 1,669 1,533 (D) Berries ............................................farms: 521 8 9 14 44 61 $1,000: 10,290 727 1,909 1,102 2,538 1,716 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 44 3 5 3 18 15 $1,000: 6,692 (D) 1,828 (D) 2,234 1,019 Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and sod ...........farms: 1,048 36 46 65 114 131 $1,000: 140,403 81,784 21,919 12,596 11,211 5,827 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 247 26 38 46 73 64 $1,000: 130,486 81,620 21,782 12,301 10,297 4,485 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 4,113 6,047 4,648 4,033 3,956 11,913 percent: 7.7 11.3 8.7 7.5 7.4 22.2 Land in farms ............................................acres: 366,475 360,423 211,881 139,089 114,269 687,381 Average size of farm .................................acres: 89 60 46 34 29 58 : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total ....................................................farms: 4,113 6,047 4,648 4,033 3,956 11,913 $1,000: 150,155 100,821 34,400 15,685 7,216 24,351 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 36,507 16,673 7,401 3,889 1,824 2,044 : Farms by economic class: : Less than $1,000 ..........................................: - - - - - 7,676 $1,000 to $2,499 ..........................................: - - - - 3,769 1,866 $2,500 to $4,999 ..........................................: - - - 3,876 122 1,121 $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: - - 4,487 108 48 747 $10,000 to $24,999 ........................................: - 5,923 153 42 14 402 : $25,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 4,025 119 6 5 3 77 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 86 4 2 2 - 17 $100,000 to $249,999 ......................................: 2 1 - - - 7 $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: 4,113 6,047 4,648 4,033 3,956 11,913 $1,000: 147,585 98,554 33,121 14,684 6,485 1,328 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and dry peas ............farms: 2,722 2,828 1,384 834 393 111 $1,000: 89,485 42,277 9,167 2,885 643 70 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Corn ...............................................farms: 1,781 1,547 585 343 162 54 $1,000: 46,795 20,280 3,426 1,094 243 32 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Wheat ..............................................farms: 160 103 41 24 10 2 $1,000: 2,001 703 196 83 (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Soybeans ...........................................farms: 1,613 1,591 854 498 224 54 $1,000: 40,293 21,012 5,483 1,694 370 38 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Sorghum ............................................farms: 2 8 2 2 - - $1,000: (D) (D) (D) (D) - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Barley .............................................farms: 3 1 2 - 5 - $1,000: (D) (D) (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: 40 48 21 8 9 1 $1,000: 295 206 38 (D) (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Tobacco ..............................................farms: 6 3 - - - - $1,000: 152 6 - - - - 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: 203 287 191 122 97 30 $1,000: 3,392 2,641 821 312 125 15 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - : Fruits, tree nuts, and berries .......................farms: 135 229 138 97 91 63 $1,000: 2,635 2,431 727 250 129 30 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Fruits and tree nuts ...............................farms: 103 162 97 72 66 43 $1,000: 1,767 1,426 443 155 94 19 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Berries ............................................farms: 75 133 66 54 37 20 $1,000: 868 1,005 284 95 35 11 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and sod ...........farms: 166 212 126 82 47 23 $1,000: 3,784 2,276 705 217 73 10 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: 151 3 8 2 11 13 $1,000: 3,669 96 (D) (D) 1,023 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 15 1 4 1 5 4 $1,000: 2,681 (D) 1,419 (D) 870 (D) Cultivated Christmas trees .........................farms: 151 3 8 2 11 13 $1,000: 3,669 96 (D) (D) 1,023 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 15 1 4 1 5 4 $1,000: 2,681 (D) 1,419 (D) 870 (D) Short rotation woody crops .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Other crops and hay ..................................farms: 11,137 650 386 463 665 730 $1,000: 113,885 32,215 10,400 9,484 10,966 12,418 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 344 111 50 43 70 70 $1,000: 50,101 26,524 7,371 5,041 6,465 4,698 Maple syrup ........................................farms: 313 9 9 17 20 21 $1,000: 881 61 15 109 39 105 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 1 1 - - - - $1,000: (D) (D) - - - - : Cattle and calves ....................................farms: 10,984 936 686 839 902 1,118 $1,000: 609,349 324,231 93,998 65,776 38,597 32,317 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 1,545 499 282 253 248 263 $1,000: 502,025 315,441 86,483 54,636 28,611 16,853 Milk from cows .......................................farms: 850 170 106 207 224 65 $1,000: 1,069,949 938,151 44,477 54,425 29,544 2,970 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 707 164 101 204 207 31 $1,000: 1,068,619 938,126 44,473 54,327 29,280 2,414 Hogs and pigs ........................................farms: 2,312 651 115 94 116 111 $1,000: 1,874,498 1,807,139 40,630 16,042 4,733 1,479 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 795 619 86 50 27 13 $1,000: 1,867,850 1,806,976 40,197 15,725 4,088 864 Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and milk .................farms: 3,013 80 50 97 140 143 $1,000: 18,831 1,088 820 2,010 2,395 2,887 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 59 5 8 7 9 30 $1,000: 5,662 363 419 1,496 1,348 2,036 Horses, ponies, mules, burros, : and donkeys .........................................farms: 2,574 76 88 111 242 182 $1,000: 50,142 1,523 1,136 8,882 15,184 6,284 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 226 8 7 31 97 83 $1,000: 28,357 846 494 8,200 13,586 5,231 Poultry and eggs .....................................farms: 4,402 590 296 153 254 175 $1,000: 2,579,709 2,359,370 168,538 28,762 14,671 2,627 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 995 555 252 72 91 25 $1,000: 2,571,574 2,359,262 168,414 28,611 13,602 1,685 Aquaculture ..........................................farms: 60 3 6 7 5 4 $1,000: 11,832 5,054 4,394 1,495 513 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 17 3 6 4 2 2 $1,000: 11,521 5,054 4,394 1,430 (D) (D) Other animals and other animal : products ............................................farms: 1,867 58 42 64 130 142 $1,000: 24,349 8,632 2,355 1,752 3,947 2,286 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 83 10 5 9 35 24 $1,000: 16,738 8,256 2,131 1,440 3,373 1,538 : Value of- : Government payments ....................................farms: 13,481 2,179 1,077 1,097 1,352 787 $1,000: 112,955 49,526 13,591 8,898 7,042 3,027 : Landlord's share of total sales ........................farms: 3,186 1,048 533 517 524 194 $1,000: 457,103 333,228 66,157 33,995 18,681 3,185 : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to- : Consumers ..............................................farms: 2,735 73 65 82 159 223 $1,000: 45,160 8,071 8,684 4,971 6,568 5,898 : Retail markets, institutions, and food hubs for : local or regionally branded products ..................farms: 1,071 68 61 56 106 89 $1,000: 305,128 268,683 16,718 6,073 7,298 1,790 : FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES : : Total farm production expenses 1/ ........................farms: 53,599 4,272 2,662 3,286 4,687 3,982 $1,000: 12,547,989 8,917,285 1,332,398 835,967 577,986 235,846 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 234,109 2,087,379 500,525 254,403 123,317 59,228 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased .............................................farms: 30,777 3,793 2,424 3,108 4,367 3,430 $1,000: 1,728,700 1,137,490 254,126 162,172 102,065 35,492 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 13,658 175 147 193 579 1,109 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 7,372 165 174 699 2,146 2,072 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 2,797 170 282 796 1,256 219 $50,000 or more .........................................: 6,950 3,283 1,821 1,420 386 30 : Chemicals purchased ....................................farms: 29,442 3,782 2,381 3,021 4,224 3,441 $1,000: 976,217 637,562 146,785 92,156 58,736 20,785 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 15,013 197 157 276 820 1,876 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 12 25 15 19 15 28 $1,000: 301 214 90 66 (D) 11 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Cultivated Christmas trees .........................farms: 12 25 15 19 15 28 $1,000: 301 214 90 66 (D) 11 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Short rotation woody crops .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Other crops and hay ..................................farms: 930 1,691 1,506 1,360 1,367 1,389 $1,000: 12,348 12,895 6,849 3,663 1,948 699 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Maple syrup ........................................farms: 30 58 43 42 41 23 $1,000: 163 127 160 71 25 6 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - : Cattle and calves ....................................farms: 1,036 1,823 1,517 1,188 808 131 $1,000: 20,390 20,491 8,506 3,681 1,277 86 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Milk from cows .......................................farms: 22 19 13 7 11 6 $1,000: 249 60 57 7 8 1 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Hogs and pigs ........................................farms: 134 284 275 276 179 77 $1,000: 1,325 1,785 677 435 211 42 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and milk .................farms: 205 486 477 502 499 334 $1,000: 2,631 3,461 1,641 1,136 593 169 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Horses, ponies, mules, burros, : and donkeys .........................................farms: 319 615 449 306 123 63 $1,000: 6,816 6,971 2,328 813 171 33 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Poultry and eggs .....................................farms: 263 491 483 522 879 296 $1,000: 1,649 1,265 935 784 1,012 96 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Aquaculture ..........................................farms: 5 10 6 3 3 8 $1,000: 109 81 16 12 (D) (Z) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Other animals and other animal : products ............................................farms: 213 337 227 239 251 164 $1,000: 2,318 1,699 602 423 273 64 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - : Value of- : Government payments ....................................farms: 666 662 417 310 274 4,660 $1,000: 2,570 2,267 1,279 1,001 731 23,024 : Landlord's share of total sales ........................farms: 133 108 74 34 11 10 $1,000: 1,218 451 147 34 5 3 : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to- : Consumers ..............................................farms: 285 487 380 412 406 163 $1,000: 4,310 3,244 1,864 1,046 450 54 : Retail markets, institutions, and food hubs for : local or regionally branded products ..................farms: 107 185 139 113 126 21 $1,000: 1,873 1,365 801 387 130 8 : FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES : : Total farm production expenses 1/ ........................farms: 4,113 6,047 4,648 4,033 3,956 11,913 $1,000: 152,343 146,161 84,922 57,197 46,421 161,463 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 37,039 24,171 18,271 14,182 11,734 13,553 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased .............................................farms: 3,049 3,427 2,058 1,416 1,075 2,630 $1,000: 17,209 9,709 3,867 1,595 1,069 3,906 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 1,744 2,870 1,928 1,388 1,043 2,482 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,252 553 115 27 32 137 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 50 3 15 1 - 5 $50,000 or more .........................................: 3 1 - - - 6 : Chemicals purchased ....................................farms: 3,124 3,299 1,891 1,178 865 2,236 $1,000: 9,734 5,546 1,626 701 356 2,231 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 2,564 3,108 1,859 1,165 863 2,128 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : $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 .......................................: 6,971 220 322 1,244 2,827 1,479 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 2,669 375 699 997 494 83 $50,000 or more .........................................: 4,789 2,990 1,203 504 83 3 : Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased ..............farms: 26,852 3,713 2,384 3,062 4,150 2,927 $1,000: 1,177,907 761,587 165,960 109,266 79,927 26,586 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 4,955 32 34 41 79 146 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 5,876 83 65 107 338 802 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 7,090 150 183 882 2,755 1,829 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 3,235 174 420 1,550 825 100 $50,000 or more .........................................: 5,696 3,274 1,682 482 153 50 : Cover crop seed purchased ............................farms: 4,299 876 506 588 657 389 $1,000: 17,833 9,129 3,239 2,424 1,764 568 : Livestock and poultry purchased or leased ..............farms: 12,224 1,500 665 621 750 710 $1,000: 801,227 666,122 52,805 24,102 15,882 8,015 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 6,789 104 90 147 245 296 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 3,052 175 140 230 310 322 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 1,091 221 254 169 163 88 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 630 383 141 70 32 4 $250,000 or more ........................................: 662 617 40 5 - - : Breeding livestock purchased or leased ...............farms: 5,632 476 281 353 375 459 $1,000: 107,451 61,450 10,417 9,358 5,411 3,921 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ..............................................farms: 8,508 1,189 500 382 502 393 $1,000: 693,776 604,672 42,387 14,744 10,472 4,094 : Feed purchased .........................................farms: 24,475 1,924 992 1,052 1,293 1,499 $1,000: 2,080,607 1,816,382 99,019 48,398 30,564 15,775 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 15,103 211 194 302 392 694 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 6,081 226 219 293 477 636 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 1,264 140 150 259 384 162 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 763 189 329 195 38 7 $250,000 or more ........................................: 1,264 1,158 100 3 2 - : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ....................farms: 49,808 4,260 2,638 3,218 4,484 3,714 $1,000: 553,243 344,795 66,827 43,906 31,860 14,600 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 35,361 154 243 613 2,066 2,823 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 9,422 727 1,355 2,207 2,293 865 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 2,296 1,010 782 334 108 20 $50,000 or more .........................................: 2,729 2,369 258 64 17 6 : Utilities ..............................................farms: 34,725 4,260 2,644 3,262 4,099 2,761 $1,000: 228,531 142,970 21,738 16,256 13,518 6,853 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 10,606 115 184 383 919 772 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 15,880 427 893 1,833 2,432 1,674 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 6,635 2,324 1,457 993 721 308 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 976 822 76 38 25 5 $50,000 or more .........................................: 628 572 34 15 2 2 : Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ...............farms: 42,773 4,256 2,646 3,267 4,354 3,447 $1,000: 769,027 445,742 95,788 69,536 54,449 24,920 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 23,613 115 195 442 1,260 1,562 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 12,392 702 917 1,923 2,605 1,727 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 3,118 761 956 646 389 143 $50,000 or more .........................................: 3,650 2,678 578 256 100 15 : Hired farm labor .......................................farms: 11,968 3,383 1,230 1,124 1,133 854 $1,000: 741,445 583,324 53,547 31,743 25,119 13,434 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 4,289 188 260 414 484 399 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 3,451 432 466 417 387 323 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 2,774 1,555 402 236 224 109 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 914 740 73 33 33 16 $250,000 or more ........................................: 540 468 29 24 5 7 : Contract labor .........................................farms: 3,690 781 264 280 311 259 $1,000: 82,420 58,795 4,923 3,541 3,624 2,226 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 673 25 17 20 33 44 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 1,245 78 77 82 76 81 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,198 324 117 140 156 119 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 285 160 26 22 36 8 $50,000 or more .........................................: 289 194 27 16 10 7 : Customwork and custom hauling ..........................farms: 13,153 2,204 1,181 1,375 1,777 1,284 $1,000: 201,011 132,553 19,245 15,892 14,394 6,789 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 3,175 68 67 126 222 231 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 4,365 226 264 373 615 556 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 3,907 677 665 725 867 464 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 952 612 119 112 55 30 $50,000 or more .........................................: 754 621 66 39 18 3 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 72. Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : $25,000 to : $10,000 to : $5,000 to : $2,500 to : $1,000 to : Less than Item : $49,999 : $24,999 : $9,999 : $4,999 : $2,499 : $1,000 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES - Con. : : Total farm production expenses 1/ - Con. : Chemicals purchased - Con. : Farms with expenses of- - Con. : : $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 548 184 29 13 2 103 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 8 6 3 - - 4 $50,000 or more .........................................: 4 1 - - - 1 : Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased ..............farms: 2,435 2,689 1,568 1,136 893 1,895 $1,000: 14,671 9,713 3,634 2,280 1,159 3,124 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 323 906 847 682 668 1,197 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 1,274 1,491 588 364 180 584 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 742 225 102 76 45 101 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 69 42 30 12 - 13 $50,000 or more .........................................: 27 25 1 2 - - : Cover crop seed purchased ............................farms: 281 343 175 154 89 241 $1,000: 250 186 64 74 28 106 : Livestock and poultry purchased or leased ..............farms: 828 1,568 1,286 1,217 1,239 1,840 $1,000: 6,641 9,732 5,077 3,259 3,118 6,474 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 412 926 966 1,034 1,093 1,476 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 373 584 293 179 120 326 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 43 58 27 4 26 38 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: - - - - - - $250,000 or more ........................................: - - - - - - : Breeding livestock purchased or leased ...............farms: 472 835 638 565 480 698 $1,000: 3,597 5,205 2,297 1,430 1,299 3,066 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ..............................................farms: 521 990 905 872 924 1,330 $1,000: 3,044 4,527 2,780 1,829 1,819 3,409 : Feed purchased .........................................farms: 1,724 3,236 2,596 2,312 2,382 5,465 $1,000: 13,197 18,029 9,861 7,914 5,951 15,518 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 870 2,067 1,882 1,814 2,038 4,639 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 792 1,110 700 487 343 798 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 61 55 14 10 1 28 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 1 3 - 1 - - $250,000 or more ........................................: - 1 - - - - : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ....................farms: 3,784 5,616 4,308 3,701 3,651 10,434 $1,000: 10,182 10,471 7,125 5,315 4,790 13,373 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 3,290 5,178 4,032 3,513 3,489 9,960 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 481 432 264 181 159 458 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 9 4 9 4 - 16 $50,000 or more .........................................: 4 2 3 3 3 - : Utilities ..............................................farms: 2,520 3,600 2,571 2,103 2,003 4,902 $1,000: 5,364 5,568 3,968 2,775 2,821 6,700 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 913 1,651 1,260 1,073 1,019 2,317 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 1,369 1,787 1,165 954 929 2,417 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 234 161 146 76 53 162 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 3 1 - - - 6 $50,000 or more .........................................: 1 - - - 2 - : Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ...............farms: 3,378 4,810 3,595 2,971 2,786 7,263 $1,000: 17,062 17,162 12,040 8,510 6,389 17,430 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 2,062 3,751 2,935 2,512 2,447 6,332 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,248 1,003 611 433 330 893 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 60 50 44 24 9 36 $50,000 or more .........................................: 8 6 5 2 - 2 : Hired farm labor .......................................farms: 756 892 664 483 360 1,089 $1,000: 7,742 8,254 5,820 2,514 1,482 8,468 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 434 524 427 330 278 551 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 243 291 197 131 69 495 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 76 73 34 22 13 30 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 2 1 3 - - 13 $250,000 or more ........................................: 1 3 3 - - - : Contract labor .........................................farms: 281 332 274 171 119 618 $1,000: 2,249 1,651 938 787 347 3,339 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 53 90 90 57 41 203 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 123 151 129 86 61 301 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 87 83 54 24 14 80 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 11 2 1 - 3 16 $50,000 or more .........................................: 7 6 - 4 - 18 : Customwork and custom hauling ..........................farms: 1,138 1,229 820 605 435 1,105 $1,000: 3,749 3,045 1,503 1,065 711 2,064 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 289 539 438 365 281 549 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 624 579 336 195 117 480 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 217 96 43 45 37 71 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 3 15 3 - - 3 $50,000 or more .........................................: 5 - - - - 2 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 72. Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : $1,000,000 or : $500,000 to : $250,000 to : $100,000 to : $50,000 to Item : All farms : more : $999,999 : $499,999 : $249,999 : $99,999 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES - Con. : : Total farm production expenses 1/ - Con. : : Cash rent for land, buildings, and grazing : fees ..................................................farms: 14,056 3,441 1,980 2,244 2,198 1,293 $1,000: 1,543,043 1,200,582 175,961 96,544 44,197 12,093 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 3,521 64 105 239 494 491 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 1,405 53 77 164 315 333 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 2,157 128 234 467 697 394 $25,000 or more .........................................: 6,973 3,196 1,564 1,374 692 75 : Rent and lease expenses for machinery, equipment, : and farm share of vehicles ............................farms: 4,345 1,074 482 458 422 317 $1,000: 114,263 81,554 13,217 7,796 4,077 2,028 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 993 31 44 48 92 82 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 1,182 117 117 141 96 109 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,277 350 148 209 188 113 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 339 141 98 37 39 10 $50,000 or more .........................................: 554 435 75 23 7 3 : Interest expense .......................................farms: 21,150 3,464 1,896 2,100 2,503 1,622 $1,000: 457,847 267,393 51,179 34,542 31,118 13,237 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 8,413 269 325 613 912 773 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 8,837 1,001 882 1,107 1,306 755 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 3,045 1,463 622 353 275 92 $100,000 or more ........................................: 855 731 67 27 10 2 : Secured by real estate ...............................farms: 16,652 2,788 1,522 1,570 1,886 1,224 $1,000: 336,041 185,450 39,249 25,605 25,059 10,007 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 1,516 54 36 73 105 124 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 4,779 210 212 351 524 407 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 7,345 842 759 841 1,020 631 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 1,535 608 338 212 170 50 $50,000 or more .......................................: 1,477 1,074 177 93 67 12 : Not secured by real estate ...........................farms: 11,687 2,187 1,136 1,279 1,437 928 $1,000: 121,806 81,943 11,930 8,937 6,059 3,230 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 2,641 77 86 192 302 269 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 4,916 267 325 513 652 516 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 3,182 1,067 638 544 461 126 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 527 396 65 18 17 15 $50,000 or more .......................................: 421 380 22 12 5 2 : Property taxes paid ....................................farms: 51,518 4,155 2,592 3,144 4,487 3,748 $1,000: 362,621 137,894 37,023 30,136 29,935 16,369 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 36,076 507 633 1,000 2,238 2,782 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 7,676 622 629 1,085 1,550 720 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 5,158 1,379 1,001 917 591 212 $25,000 or more .........................................: 2,608 1,647 329 142 108 34 : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom services : for livestock .........................................farms: 16,404 1,788 892 874 1,008 1,093 $1,000: 115,694 84,733 5,386 4,613 4,715 3,064 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 13,783 538 606 608 732 939 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,998 741 256 238 251 145 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 324 240 25 19 16 4 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 173 147 4 6 9 5 $100,000 or more ........................................: 126 122 1 3 - - : All other production expenses ..........................farms: 30,795 4,217 2,596 3,223 3,890 2,885 $1,000: 614,186 417,806 68,870 45,368 33,807 13,581 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 17,812 258 408 800 1,719 2,141 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 7,988 852 1,008 2,008 2,004 679 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 2,018 646 908 284 89 47 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 2,033 1,640 206 101 60 18 $100,000 or more ........................................: 944 821 66 30 18 - : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ .................farms: 3,048 1,031 517 423 380 208 $1,000: 149,992 107,350 21,740 10,949 6,286 1,649 : Depreciation expenses claimed ............................farms: 28,836 4,204 2,585 3,142 3,370 2,371 $1,000: 1,427,314 952,585 169,109 110,122 66,571 34,927 : NET CASH FARM INCOME : : Net cash farm income of operations .......................farms: 53,599 4,272 2,662 3,286 4,687 3,982 $1,000: 6,137,969 4,845,265 660,967 398,569 234,172 81,501 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 114,516 1,134,191 248,297 121,293 49,962 20,467 : Farms with net gains 2/ ...............................number: 29,400 4,017 2,438 2,955 3,982 3,208 Average net gain .................................dollars: 230,344 1,238,411 289,689 152,748 72,464 36,059 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 1,275 - 3 3 10 34 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 3,714 5 12 19 81 122 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 2,770 4 6 14 100 224 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 4,573 22 30 79 353 805 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 3,974 23 60 172 917 1,323 $50,000 or more .........................................: 13,094 3,963 2,327 2,668 2,521 700 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 879 787 486 256 160 332 $1,000: 6,052 3,037 1,375 639 364 2,199 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 472 627 413 229 147 240 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 255 102 38 17 10 41 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 129 40 33 8 - 27 $25,000 or more .........................................: 23 18 2 2 3 24 : Rent and lease expenses for machinery, equipment, : and farm share of vehicles ............................farms: 316 320 271 164 155 366 $1,000: 1,353 1,186 771 566 317 1,398 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 120 138 137 88 80 133 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 109 112 94 43 60 184 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 79 64 40 31 15 40 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 4 5 - 2 - 3 $50,000 or more .........................................: 4 1 - - - 6 : Interest expense .......................................farms: 1,477 1,893 1,385 1,082 858 2,870 $1,000: 10,389 12,280 8,403 5,850 4,411 19,046 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 842 1,073 786 651 520 1,649 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 576 773 559 418 324 1,136 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 57 45 39 10 14 75 $100,000 or more ........................................: 2 2 1 3 - 10 : Secured by real estate ...............................farms: 1,138 1,466 1,153 904 686 2,315 $1,000: 8,254 10,029 7,140 4,963 3,731 16,553 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 149 184 168 168 114 341 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 458 613 483 368 259 894 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 484 633 467 359 302 1,007 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 40 26 23 6 9 53 $50,000 or more .......................................: 7 10 12 3 2 20 : Not secured by real estate ...........................farms: 786 992 675 500 382 1,385 $1,000: 2,134 2,251 1,264 887 679 2,492 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 249 390 260 191 129 496 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 443 482 373 280 233 832 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 90 117 42 29 17 51 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 4 3 - - 3 6 $50,000 or more .......................................: - - - - - - : Property taxes paid ....................................farms: 3,892 5,765 4,438 3,838 3,841 11,618 $1,000: 14,826 18,708 12,822 9,834 9,753 45,322 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 3,165 4,965 3,976 3,538 3,549 9,723 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 516 591 331 216 204 1,212 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 179 169 96 68 81 465 $25,000 or more .........................................: 32 40 35 16 7 218 : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom services : for livestock .........................................farms: 1,232 2,154 1,640 1,399 1,379 2,945 $1,000: 2,451 3,417 1,794 1,147 1,084 3,290 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 1,106 2,026 1,606 1,391 1,368 2,863 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 123 116 31 7 11 79 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 2 12 2 1 - 3 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 1 - 1 - - - $100,000 or more ........................................: - - - - - - : All other production expenses ..........................farms: 2,536 2,971 1,971 1,480 1,310 3,716 $1,000: 9,474 8,652 4,298 2,447 2,300 7,582 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 2,019 2,603 1,777 1,399 1,237 3,451 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 488 350 192 81 71 255 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 23 9 2 - 2 8 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 4 2 - - - 2 $100,000 or more ........................................: 2 7 - - - - : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ .................farms: 133 118 89 53 24 72 $1,000: 851 463 333 136 52 182 : Depreciation expenses claimed ............................farms: 2,133 2,785 1,847 1,472 1,301 3,626 $1,000: 21,527 22,562 12,152 9,325 8,238 20,195 : NET CASH FARM INCOME : : Net cash farm income of operations .......................farms: 4,113 6,047 4,648 4,033 3,956 11,913 $1,000: 31,569 -10,075 -32,365 -30,088 -28,469 -13,077 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 7,675 -1,666 -6,963 -7,460 -7,197 -1,098 : Farms with net gains 2/ ...............................number: 2,884 3,393 1,644 1,013 557 3,309 Average net gain .................................dollars: 22,778 12,902 8,342 8,015 10,915 29,671 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 46 213 233 211 178 344 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 266 814 792 539 200 864 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 412 1,018 358 102 64 468 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 1,287 1,040 150 89 59 659 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 698 205 63 42 38 433 $50,000 or more .........................................: 175 103 48 30 18 541 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 24,199 255 224 331 705 774 Average net loss .................................dollars: 26,206 507,571 202,207 159,518 77,134 44,157 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 1,421 - 1 10 9 34 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 6,025 4 7 11 56 97 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 5,432 12 10 12 76 83 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 6,722 14 16 38 131 192 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 2,603 17 40 61 147 162 $50,000 or more .........................................: 1,996 208 150 199 286 206 : Net cash farm income of producers ........................farms: 53,599 4,272 2,662 3,286 4,687 3,982 $1,000: 4,636,184 3,546,325 520,446 357,032 215,187 79,659 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 86,498 830,132 195,509 108,652 45,912 20,005 : Producers reporting net gains 2/ .......................farms: 28,970 3,817 2,349 2,901 3,915 3,178 Average net gain .................................dollars: 184,285 975,368 246,171 142,763 69,861 36,018 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 1,296 1 2 4 14 35 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 3,765 6 19 32 99 121 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 2,814 22 14 19 122 218 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 4,712 59 81 115 381 805 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 4,165 92 173 204 925 1,303 $50,000 or more .........................................: 12,218 3,637 2,060 2,527 2,374 696 : Producers reporting net losses .........................farms: 24,629 455 313 385 772 804 Average net loss .................................dollars: 28,526 388,249 184,699 148,373 75,542 43,292 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 1,444 - 1 13 15 40 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 6,037 14 17 15 49 100 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 5,442 19 22 14 82 83 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 6,815 30 31 42 155 217 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 2,646 52 40 68 156 154 $50,000 or more .........................................: 2,245 340 202 233 315 210 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ....................................................farms: 473 242 72 88 40 19 $1,000: 123,144 106,398 8,566 6,707 1,292 135 : INCOME FROM FARM-RELATED SOURCES : : Total income from farm-related sources ...................farms: 23,237 2,482 1,695 2,010 2,646 1,979 $1,000: 543,969 134,950 56,971 43,572 44,349 30,756 : Customwork and other agricultural services .............farms: 3,658 715 472 399 434 315 $1,000: 93,141 34,317 18,695 12,015 8,547 6,763 : Gross cash rent or share payments ......................farms: 11,083 408 255 348 725 751 $1,000: 264,936 23,426 12,733 13,324 20,979 15,008 Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas trees, : short rotation woody crops, and maple products ........farms: 1,323 71 70 66 115 85 $1,000: 24,845 3,876 2,071 1,256 2,424 1,891 Agri-tourism and recreational services .................farms: 382 30 20 20 31 44 $1,000: 14,575 3,421 2,897 1,470 662 1,566 Patronage dividends and refunds from : cooperatives ..........................................farms: 8,613 1,854 1,246 1,441 1,583 883 $1,000: 45,789 29,558 6,050 4,574 3,399 864 Crop and livestock insurance payments ..................farms: 2,376 634 365 304 403 205 $1,000: 52,676 27,733 11,843 5,022 3,909 1,681 Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments .........................farms: 602 63 52 77 71 52 $1,000: 2,320 537 261 352 197 143 Other farm-related income sources ......................farms: 1,816 222 131 192 189 172 $1,000: 45,688 12,081 2,421 5,559 4,232 2,839 : LAND USE : : Total cropland ...........................................farms: 44,532 3,937 2,515 3,154 4,538 3,828 acres: 12,531,737 7,708,694 1,752,416 1,182,345 817,243 347,673 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 39,094 3,881 2,486 3,147 4,516 3,809 acres: 11,955,458 7,553,242 1,710,237 1,143,001 773,675 318,828 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 49 acres ...........................................: 20,634 234 183 173 387 671 50 to 99 acres ..........................................: 4,645 61 50 133 454 1,981 100 to 199 acres ........................................: 3,675 61 66 104 2,117 1,050 200 to 499 acres ........................................: 4,213 163 214 2,186 1,522 106 500 to 999 acres ........................................: 2,555 376 1,615 525 34 1 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................: 1,873 1,493 352 26 2 - 2,000 acres or more .....................................: 1,499 1,493 6 - - - : Cropland- : Other pasture and grazing land that could have been : used for crops without additional : improvements ........................................farms: 3,719 198 165 244 388 336 acres: 89,535 15,778 6,926 8,928 11,509 9,834 On which all crops failed or were abandoned ..........farms: 1,218 156 84 81 147 83 acres: 49,353 26,714 5,826 2,245 3,367 2,343 Idle or used for cover crops or soil improvement, : but not harvested and not pastured or grazed ........farms: 11,444 1,352 626 699 926 621 acres: 409,364 108,630 28,316 26,472 26,388 14,037 In summer fallow .....................................farms: 1,397 53 42 64 121 123 acres: 28,027 4,330 1,111 1,699 2,304 2,631 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 1,229 2,654 3,004 3,020 3,399 8,604 Average net loss .................................dollars: 27,765 20,291 15,339 12,651 10,164 12,931 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 55 167 198 218 260 469 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 226 567 713 852 1,160 2,332 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 195 549 711 682 847 2,255 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 351 776 905 893 859 2,547 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 191 349 349 310 224 753 $50,000 or more .........................................: 211 246 128 65 49 248 : Net cash farm income of producers ........................farms: 4,113 6,047 4,648 4,033 3,956 11,913 $1,000: 31,087 -10,066 -32,179 -29,985 -28,422 -12,898 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 7,558 -1,665 -6,923 -7,435 -7,185 -1,083 : Producers reporting net gains 2/ .......................farms: 2,882 3,397 1,646 1,018 558 3,309 Average net gain .................................dollars: 22,724 12,884 8,329 7,991 10,893 29,679 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 58 215 230 216 179 342 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 272 815 802 533 200 866 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 411 1,017 351 108 64 468 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 1,270 1,042 152 89 59 659 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 687 205 63 42 38 433 $50,000 or more .........................................: 184 103 48 30 18 541 : Producers reporting net losses .........................farms: 1,231 2,650 3,002 3,015 3,398 8,604 Average net loss .................................dollars: 27,947 20,315 15,286 12,644 10,153 12,913 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 58 171 197 218 260 471 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 218 562 719 849 1,160 2,334 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 195 546 704 680 846 2,251 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 348 775 912 897 859 2,549 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 200 350 343 308 224 751 $50,000 or more .........................................: 212 246 127 63 49 248 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ....................................................farms: 6 4 2 - - - $1,000: (D) 25 (D) - - - : INCOME FROM FARM-RELATED SOURCES : : Total income from farm-related sources ...................farms: 1,971 2,534 1,535 1,179 1,003 4,203 $1,000: 33,757 35,265 18,156 11,424 10,736 124,034 : Customwork and other agricultural services .............farms: 352 392 173 145 87 174 $1,000: 5,268 4,206 1,465 748 304 814 : Gross cash rent or share payments ......................farms: 1,013 1,482 1,082 798 698 3,523 $1,000: 20,669 20,034 12,762 8,736 8,428 108,835 Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas trees, : short rotation woody crops, and maple products ........farms: 112 156 134 107 96 311 $1,000: 2,313 2,763 1,527 795 510 5,420 Agri-tourism and recreational services .................farms: 49 53 33 26 17 59 $1,000: 623 1,073 569 624 658 1,012 Patronage dividends and refunds from : cooperatives ..........................................farms: 542 482 180 83 74 245 $1,000: 516 312 85 47 53 332 Crop and livestock insurance payments ..................farms: 120 161 51 49 31 53 $1,000: 498 879 312 130 71 598 Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments .........................farms: 48 38 28 32 18 123 $1,000: 164 87 56 40 41 440 Other farm-related income sources ......................farms: 160 251 120 77 82 220 $1,000: 3,706 5,911 1,381 304 671 6,582 : LAND USE : : Total cropland ...........................................farms: 3,805 5,224 3,701 3,009 2,713 8,108 acres: 202,829 166,909 75,262 46,113 30,812 201,441 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 3,761 5,082 3,524 2,804 2,382 3,702 acres: 177,771 134,368 57,745 32,918 22,032 31,641 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 49 acres ...........................................: 2,274 4,514 3,392 2,769 2,357 3,680 50 to 99 acres ..........................................: 1,268 496 123 33 24 22 100 to 199 acres ........................................: 198 67 9 2 1 - 200 to 499 acres ........................................: 17 5 - - - - 500 to 999 acres ........................................: 4 - - - - - 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................: - - - - - - 2,000 acres or more .....................................: - - - - - - : Cropland- : Other pasture and grazing land that could have been : used for crops without additional : improvements ........................................farms: 344 571 353 274 279 567 acres: 6,842 10,781 6,014 2,488 2,329 8,106 On which all crops failed or were abandoned ..........farms: 102 144 88 82 62 189 acres: 1,433 1,673 597 848 272 4,035 Idle or used for cover crops or soil improvement, : but not harvested and not pastured or grazed ........farms: 576 760 592 486 482 4,324 acres: 14,517 17,191 9,249 7,072 5,435 152,057 In summer fallow .....................................farms: 139 184 128 120 91 332 acres: 2,266 2,896 1,657 2,787 744 5,602 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 24,289 1,463 1,002 1,308 1,997 1,773 acres: 1,038,481 128,889 75,451 64,764 74,212 68,192 Woodland pastured ......................................farms: 5,251 208 171 221 344 392 acres: 93,637 7,277 5,130 6,153 7,169 10,653 Woodland not pastured ..................................farms: 21,368 1,374 929 1,204 1,807 1,578 acres: 944,844 121,612 70,321 58,611 67,043 57,539 Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured ..........................farms: 20,603 831 647 754 1,085 1,225 acres: 449,624 53,602 25,347 28,246 38,203 45,920 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. ...............farms: 34,803 2,598 1,568 1,848 2,632 2,339 acres: 582,398 151,674 38,686 38,548 50,525 32,092 : Irrigated land ...........................................farms: 3,006 766 257 264 310 269 acres: 610,670 489,994 56,659 31,371 18,263 6,748 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 2,950 766 256 264 309 266 acres: 605,934 487,346 56,480 31,168 18,136 6,295 Pastureland and other land .............................farms: 124 18 9 9 5 7 acres: 4,736 2,648 179 203 127 453 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : Enhancement Programs ....................................farms: 9,981 1,410 618 617 798 482 acres: 199,674 23,456 8,030 9,709 10,086 7,321 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs .................farms: 14,520 3,291 1,900 2,277 2,653 1,663 acres: 10,032,069 6,976,546 1,416,039 877,504 498,568 144,889 : ORGANIC AGRICULTURE : : Total organic product sales ..............................farms: 739 93 112 124 185 73 $1,000: 166,931 63,502 44,121 29,822 24,668 3,169 : VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS : : Estimated market value of land and buildings .............farms: 53,599 4,272 2,662 3,286 4,687 3,982 $1,000: 120,603,878 65,352,399 15,746,732 11,079,847 8,403,232 4,022,488 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 2,250,114 15,297,846 5,915,376 3,371,834 1,792,881 1,010,168 Average per acre ...................................dollars: 8,259 8,126 8,323 8,433 8,573 8,145 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 .............................................: 1,700 18 10 9 8 28 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 2,576 10 1 14 6 21 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 5,811 59 25 20 47 108 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 15,523 111 67 108 274 853 $500,000 to $999,999 ......................................: 10,877 195 142 186 970 1,474 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ..................................: 6,190 242 195 451 1,798 1,145 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ..................................: 5,267 355 641 1,948 1,464 319 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ..................................: 2,851 870 1,250 504 111 31 $10,000,000 or more .......................................: 2,804 2,412 331 46 9 3 : VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................farms: 53,598 4,272 2,662 3,286 4,687 3,982 $1,000: 11,100,050 5,733,299 1,457,010 980,120 776,329 475,406 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $4,999 ..............................................: 3,473 21 19 4 17 80 $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 3,993 11 7 7 64 122 $10,000 to $19,999 ........................................: 6,420 15 26 47 195 247 $20,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 12,559 82 78 169 582 923 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 9,506 134 139 307 1,163 1,063 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 6,491 238 239 754 1,306 959 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 5,466 460 855 1,431 1,119 444 $500,000 or more ..........................................: 5,690 3,311 1,299 567 241 144 : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ................................farms: 36,740 3,988 2,332 2,823 3,728 2,844 number: 83,474 22,851 8,226 8,025 8,766 5,446 : Tractors, all ............................................farms: 40,305 4,022 2,411 2,925 3,910 3,144 number: 113,253 23,577 11,147 11,452 13,127 8,974 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ..........................farms: 17,967 1,366 801 956 1,422 1,238 number: 25,058 2,270 1,314 1,459 2,158 1,815 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ..............................farms: 26,620 2,705 1,684 2,010 2,710 2,150 number: 41,723 5,255 3,062 3,430 4,588 3,604 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ...........................farms: 18,603 3,598 2,153 2,609 3,063 2,043 number: 46,472 16,052 6,771 6,563 6,381 3,555 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled ..................farms: 13,379 3,311 2,016 2,167 2,316 1,300 number: 15,470 4,292 2,309 2,424 2,591 1,423 Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled .............farms: - - - - - - number: - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled ........................farms: 775 180 86 76 74 71 number: 832 187 94 84 79 76 Hay balers ...............................................farms: 12,292 933 648 867 1,054 1,103 number: 15,430 1,271 864 1,153 1,393 1,415 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 1,852 2,916 2,188 1,897 1,889 6,004 acres: 79,089 93,112 71,373 48,638 44,191 290,570 Woodland pastured ......................................farms: 432 814 663 533 510 963 acres: 8,939 13,215 8,631 6,915 7,750 11,805 Woodland not pastured ..................................farms: 1,620 2,486 1,810 1,578 1,556 5,426 acres: 70,150 79,897 62,742 41,723 36,441 278,765 Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured ..........................farms: 1,490 2,838 2,428 2,119 2,065 5,121 acres: 44,419 63,339 37,357 24,377 19,389 69,425 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. ...............farms: 2,472 4,020 3,161 2,763 2,966 8,436 acres: 40,138 37,063 27,889 19,961 19,877 125,945 : Irrigated land ...........................................farms: 223 326 235 143 110 103 acres: 2,179 2,342 1,233 423 287 1,171 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 223 322 219 139 105 81 acres: 2,096 2,329 1,157 413 278 236 Pastureland and other land .............................farms: 11 7 21 4 7 26 acres: 83 13 76 10 9 935 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : Enhancement Programs ....................................farms: 440 444 296 214 226 4,436 acres: 7,085 9,158 5,937 4,283 3,038 111,571 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs .................farms: 1,107 731 298 150 76 374 acres: 59,801 24,536 5,701 3,007 1,152 24,326 : ORGANIC AGRICULTURE : : Total organic product sales ..............................farms: 48 46 18 21 10 9 $1,000: 926 575 66 70 13 (Z) : VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS : : Estimated market value of land and buildings .............farms: 4,113 6,047 4,648 4,033 3,956 11,913 $1,000: 2,795,290 3,063,724 2,040,263 1,466,074 1,337,964 5,295,866 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 679,623 506,652 438,955 363,520 338,211 444,545 Average per acre ...................................dollars: 7,628 8,500 9,629 10,541 11,709 7,704 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 .............................................: 45 153 168 287 350 624 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 93 351 347 346 371 1,016 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 358 843 799 771 737 2,044 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 1,446 2,447 1,991 1,736 1,694 4,796 $500,000 to $999,999 ......................................: 1,434 1,628 988 692 638 2,530 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ..................................: 575 515 283 159 138 689 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ..................................: 151 98 62 38 28 163 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ..................................: 11 12 10 4 - 48 $10,000,000 or more .......................................: - - - - - 3 : VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................farms: 4,113 6,047 4,648 4,033 3,956 11,912 $1,000: 299,294 360,674 229,969 182,499 147,130 458,320 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $4,999 ..............................................: 121 354 456 420 475 1,506 $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 237 562 391 475 524 1,593 $10,000 to $19,999 ........................................: 549 925 739 710 695 2,272 $20,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 1,232 1,886 1,511 1,221 1,207 3,668 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 1,093 1,316 929 730 699 1,933 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 585 656 413 341 307 693 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 244 317 202 130 47 217 $500,000 or more ..........................................: 52 31 7 6 2 30 : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ................................farms: 2,607 3,862 3,002 2,594 2,661 6,299 number: 4,355 6,045 4,305 3,584 3,499 8,372 : Tractors, all ............................................farms: 3,016 4,437 3,315 2,834 2,856 7,435 number: 7,336 9,566 6,428 4,947 4,630 12,069 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ..........................farms: 1,301 2,116 1,632 1,480 1,654 4,001 number: 1,900 2,889 2,165 1,952 2,079 5,057 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ..............................farms: 2,099 3,084 2,283 1,892 1,672 4,331 number: 3,399 4,753 3,296 2,504 2,191 5,641 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ...........................farms: 1,325 1,330 757 408 303 1,014 number: 2,037 1,924 967 491 360 1,371 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled ..................farms: 792 671 298 150 91 267 number: 844 738 311 153 94 291 Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled .............farms: - - - - - - number: - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled ........................farms: 71 68 55 27 14 53 number: 83 73 57 31 14 54 Hay balers ...............................................farms: 1,161 1,741 1,273 966 831 1,715 number: 1,493 2,206 1,539 1,145 959 1,992 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 27,967 3,728 2,387 3,035 4,246 3,304 acres treated: 9,412,123 5,843,888 1,424,969 960,084 649,064 254,447 Manure used ..............................................farms: 11,049 1,235 751 870 1,075 940 acres treated: 707,301 365,138 93,338 78,214 56,919 31,481 Organic fertilizer used ..................................farms: 1,321 66 72 115 192 150 acres treated: 88,103 29,635 13,855 14,083 12,903 6,406 : Acres treated to control- : Insects ................................................farms: 10,366 1,903 1,144 1,256 1,624 1,186 acres: 4,165,761 2,784,327 629,175 360,290 233,810 83,633 Weeds, grass, or brush .................................farms: 26,013 3,677 2,328 2,937 4,120 3,245 acres: 11,263,389 7,283,785 1,654,125 1,087,601 719,013 262,594 Nematodes ..............................................farms: 3,225 551 350 438 520 438 acres: 979,853 571,695 175,205 109,451 71,543 30,660 Diseases in crops and orchards .........................farms: 5,715 1,286 725 781 892 628 acres: 2,607,820 1,866,637 363,506 203,699 109,739 37,525 Chemicals used to control growth, : thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate .........................farms: 1,185 186 92 107 155 134 acres on which used: 146,155 86,945 19,253 14,676 11,012 7,153 : LAND USE PRACTICES : : Land drained by tile .....................................farms: 19,352 2,772 1,770 2,152 2,944 2,013 acres: 5,841,432 3,644,343 883,495 592,690 398,408 138,274 Land artificially drained by ditches .....................farms: 8,351 1,068 644 698 945 734 acres: 1,701,996 1,094,803 206,096 146,311 106,149 47,562 Land under conservation easement .........................farms: 2,417 189 136 184 240 156 acres: 102,544 14,939 6,072 11,690 14,868 3,289 Cropland on which no-till practices were used ............farms: 14,892 2,469 1,544 1,815 2,305 1,790 acres: 4,726,100 2,885,063 780,621 507,490 315,007 120,890 Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were used (see text) .......farms: 10,682 2,294 1,214 1,347 1,632 1,107 acres: 4,284,224 3,010,259 565,763 354,886 217,506 69,953 Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) ..........................farms: 10,289 1,475 862 1,120 1,652 1,214 acres: 2,575,448 1,617,280 338,020 253,009 205,151 81,431 Cropland planted to a cover crop (excluding CRP) .........farms: 5,545 1,050 640 722 838 506 acres: 988,282 596,406 162,606 113,426 64,435 21,125 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ........farms: 10,856 2,360 1,490 1,556 1,715 1,112 : RENEWABLE ENERGY : : Renewable energy producing systems (see text) ............farms: 6,589 598 347 373 526 335 Solar panels ...........................................farms: 4,402 302 199 224 338 203 Wind turbines ..........................................farms: 514 168 63 60 55 9 Methane digesters ......................................farms: 31 9 2 2 2 4 Geothermal/geoexchange systems .........................farms: 1,958 164 105 104 153 133 Small hydro systems ....................................farms: 90 5 1 1 7 13 : Wind rights leased to others .............................farms: 624 156 66 72 71 51 : TENURE : : Full owners ..............................................farms: 37,552 788 642 925 2,261 2,481 Part owners ..............................................farms: 13,753 3,203 1,861 2,104 2,077 1,205 Tenants ..................................................farms: 2,294 281 159 257 349 296 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND : : Land owned ...............................................farms: 51,436 3,995 2,504 3,034 4,360 3,708 acres: 8,258,552 2,703,319 914,429 771,004 762,165 469,233 Owned land in farms ....................................farms: 51,305 3,991 2,503 3,029 4,338 3,686 acres: 6,974,236 2,625,158 864,574 714,025 661,427 388,669 : Land rented or leased from others ........................farms: 16,221 3,491 2,024 2,364 2,435 1,519 acres: 7,667,001 5,426,684 1,033,730 605,068 322,442 107,690 Rented or leased land in farms .........................farms: 16,047 3,484 2,020 2,361 2,426 1,501 acres: 7,628,004 5,417,701 1,027,326 599,878 318,756 105,208 : Land rented or leased to others ..........................farms: 11,505 409 245 337 708 748 acres: 1,323,313 87,144 56,259 62,169 104,424 83,046 : TOTAL PRODUCERS AND FARMS BY NUMBER OF : PRODUCERS : : Total producers ...............................................: 97,007 9,272 4,903 5,863 8,354 7,337 Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer ................................................: 22,366 1,431 1,162 1,503 2,197 1,691 2 producers ...............................................: 24,716 1,735 1,046 1,274 1,872 1,713 3 producers ...............................................: 3,584 555 262 316 329 295 4 producers ...............................................: 1,911 332 142 130 186 210 5 or more producers .......................................: 1,022 219 50 63 103 73 : Total male producers ........................................: 64,732 7,048 3,651 4,303 5,906 4,958 Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 41,766 2,456 1,865 2,450 3,621 2,987 2 producers .............................................: 6,701 1,103 535 546 726 603 3 producers .............................................: 1,823 447 169 188 137 181 4 producers .............................................: 528 139 41 33 62 40 5 or more producers .....................................: 299 79 9 12 31 8 : Total female producers ......................................: 32,275 2,224 1,252 1,560 2,448 2,379 Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 25,627 1,479 974 1,272 1,775 1,766 2 producers .............................................: 2,114 255 99 113 182 187 3 producers .............................................: 438 54 13 18 51 25 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 2,799 2,984 1,643 1,105 783 1,953 acres treated: 124,572 75,190 25,625 12,919 6,957 34,408 Manure used ..............................................farms: 950 1,396 990 685 596 1,561 acres treated: 21,748 22,368 11,630 6,396 4,818 15,251 Organic fertilizer used ..................................farms: 113 178 130 86 58 161 acres treated: 3,339 3,215 1,777 821 331 1,738 : Acres treated to control- : Insects ................................................farms: 977 935 499 320 185 337 acres: 38,648 17,720 5,998 2,680 1,116 8,364 Weeds, grass, or brush .................................farms: 2,886 2,800 1,446 851 490 1,233 acres: 129,643 68,414 20,939 9,259 3,817 24,199 Nematodes ..............................................farms: 328 300 136 72 46 46 acres: 12,237 6,181 1,831 633 220 197 Diseases in crops and orchards .........................farms: 477 452 188 142 74 70 acres: 15,923 7,976 1,532 793 268 222 Chemicals used to control growth, : thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate .........................farms: 145 143 74 63 42 44 acres on which used: 3,196 1,970 940 518 157 335 : LAND USE PRACTICES : : Land drained by tile .....................................farms: 1,599 1,756 1,036 764 690 1,856 acres: 65,841 41,873 16,995 8,605 5,994 44,914 Land artificially drained by ditches .....................farms: 584 844 567 455 437 1,375 acres: 23,857 25,304 11,040 6,957 5,299 28,618 Land under conservation easement .........................farms: 142 196 121 99 69 885 acres: 3,575 3,513 4,158 2,524 1,094 36,822 Cropland on which no-till practices were used ............farms: 1,456 1,575 837 469 272 360 acres: 59,263 33,861 11,209 5,718 1,537 5,441 Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were used (see text) .......farms: 908 916 533 302 200 229 acres: 34,122 18,191 6,280 2,732 1,013 3,519 Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) ..........................farms: 1,091 1,272 632 476 280 215 acres: 40,058 25,190 7,476 4,055 1,719 2,059 Cropland planted to a cover crop (excluding CRP) .........farms: 384 473 238 194 151 349 acres: 10,867 8,623 2,359 1,856 986 5,593 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ........farms: 792 688 296 179 138 530 : RENEWABLE ENERGY : : Renewable energy producing systems (see text) ............farms: 444 806 623 517 516 1,504 Solar panels ...........................................farms: 330 617 471 354 348 1,016 Wind turbines ..........................................farms: 23 28 8 15 20 65 Methane digesters ......................................farms: 1 1 4 3 2 1 Geothermal/geoexchange systems .........................farms: 95 199 161 175 180 489 Small hydro systems ....................................farms: 9 7 8 5 3 31 : Wind rights leased to others .............................farms: 24 37 10 13 11 113 : TENURE : : Full owners ..............................................farms: 3,024 4,911 3,900 3,573 3,676 11,371 Part owners ..............................................farms: 850 898 585 344 212 414 Tenants ..................................................farms: 239 238 163 116 68 128 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND : : Land owned ...............................................farms: 3,890 5,833 4,496 3,926 3,892 11,798 acres: 409,115 424,726 270,327 179,479 149,729 1,205,026 Owned land in farms ....................................farms: 3,874 5,809 4,485 3,917 3,888 11,785 acres: 313,106 318,177 192,111 129,711 109,344 657,934 : Land rented or leased from others ........................farms: 1,107 1,164 776 476 288 577 acres: 55,545 43,856 21,408 9,821 6,995 33,762 Rented or leased land in farms .........................farms: 1,089 1,136 748 460 280 542 acres: 53,369 42,246 19,770 9,378 4,925 29,447 : Land rented or leased to others ..........................farms: 976 1,583 1,171 879 779 3,670 acres: 98,185 108,159 79,854 50,211 42,455 551,407 : TOTAL PRODUCERS AND FARMS BY NUMBER OF : PRODUCERS : : Total producers ...............................................: 7,393 10,841 8,152 7,135 6,988 20,769 Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer ................................................: 1,760 2,513 1,914 1,605 1,390 5,200 2 producers ...............................................: 1,840 2,885 2,334 2,056 2,281 5,680 3 producers ...............................................: 272 340 239 222 171 583 4 producers ...............................................: 178 187 93 93 80 280 5 or more producers .......................................: 63 122 68 57 34 170 : Total male producers ........................................: 4,973 7,067 5,191 4,465 4,167 13,003 Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 3,203 4,832 3,850 3,369 3,425 9,708 2 producers .............................................: 566 682 432 362 258 888 3 producers .............................................: 139 171 80 53 49 209 4 producers .............................................: 32 40 23 16 16 86 5 or more producers .....................................: 14 33 22 22 3 66 : Total female producers ......................................: 2,420 3,774 2,961 2,670 2,821 7,766 Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 1,859 3,012 2,430 2,233 2,442 6,385 2 producers .............................................: 170 236 174 140 140 418 3 producers .............................................: 47 35 32 36 25 102 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 .............................................: 104 10 2 2 11 13 5 or more producers .....................................: 111 6 6 - 19 15 : PRODUCERS' CHARACTERISTICS 3/ : : Sex of producers: : Male .......................................................: 63,321 6,778 3,619 4,243 5,776 4,885 Female ......................................................: 30,961 1,992 1,189 1,528 2,308 2,249 : Hired managers ................................................: 4,888 2,500 699 476 330 233 : Primary occupation: : Farming .....................................................: 37,198 6,581 3,274 3,560 4,171 3,106 Other .......................................................: 57,084 2,189 1,534 2,211 3,913 4,028 : Place of residence: : On farm operated ............................................: 68,651 5,984 3,636 4,125 5,386 4,490 Not on farm operated ........................................: 25,631 2,786 1,172 1,646 2,698 2,644 : Days of work off farm: : None ........................................................: 37,199 5,301 2,641 2,765 3,339 2,817 Any .........................................................: 57,083 3,469 2,167 3,006 4,745 4,317 1 to 49 days ..............................................: 7,773 662 361 499 695 675 50 to 99 days .............................................: 3,427 269 168 262 301 286 100 to 199 days ...........................................: 7,022 464 361 438 676 562 200 days or more ..........................................: 38,861 2,074 1,277 1,807 3,073 2,794 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less .............................................: 4,653 231 161 232 384 307 3 or 4 years ................................................: 6,720 382 319 283 550 453 5 to 9 years ................................................: 17,205 1,024 561 836 1,300 1,228 10 years or more ............................................: 65,704 7,133 3,767 4,420 5,850 5,146 : Average years on present farm ...............................: 22.5 27.2 27.9 26.6 24.7 23.9 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less .............................................: 12,427 607 438 525 921 839 6 to 10 years ...............................................: 14,001 907 454 626 1,114 985 11 years or more ............................................: 67,854 7,256 3,916 4,620 6,049 5,310 : Average years on any farm ...................................: 24.7 29.3 30.3 29.3 27.2 26.4 : Age group: : Under 25 years ..............................................: 1,962 123 91 117 163 96 25 to 34 years ..............................................: 9,096 951 457 580 829 641 35 to 44 years ..............................................: 14,627 1,543 785 928 1,334 990 45 to 54 years ..............................................: 15,336 1,620 817 862 1,159 1,081 55 to 64 years ..............................................: 21,083 2,166 1,092 1,265 1,668 1,556 65 to 74 years ..............................................: 20,434 1,707 1,108 1,245 1,867 1,684 75 years and over ...........................................: 11,744 660 458 774 1,064 1,086 : Average age .................................................: 56.0 53.8 55.2 56.0 56.1 57.6 : Young producers (see text) ....................................: 11,058 1,074 548 697 992 737 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ..............: 683 35 23 40 34 25 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native ............................: 136 13 3 9 1 5 Asian .......................................................: 117 2 2 2 6 8 Black or African American ...................................: 99 4 - 3 5 4 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ...................: 19 - - 2 - 2 White .......................................................: 93,598 8,738 4,789 5,739 8,042 7,107 More than one race reported .................................: 313 13 14 16 30 8 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training in : the Reserves or National Guard (see text) ..................: 87,661 8,466 4,633 5,461 7,605 6,650 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ...................: 6,621 304 175 310 479 484 : Number of persons living in producers' : households ...................................................: 205,872 22,055 11,303 13,594 18,772 15,393 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions ........................................: 79,161 7,534 4,197 4,928 6,656 5,663 Land use and/or crop decisions ..............................: 67,034 6,504 3,748 4,528 6,013 5,294 Livestock decisions .........................................: 43,735 3,214 1,735 1,935 2,642 2,907 Marketing decisions (see text) ..............................: 53,734 5,937 3,425 4,167 5,540 4,560 Record keeping and/or financial management ..................: 67,144 6,610 3,673 4,454 6,084 5,209 Estate planning or succession planning ......................: 48,150 5,154 2,817 3,361 4,205 3,695 : FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by one producer's : household and/or extended family ........................farms: 50,564 3,640 2,429 3,032 4,437 3,741 acres: 12,561,242 6,585,132 1,694,523 1,207,573 920,315 464,305 Limited Liability Company ................................farms: 4,874 736 330 416 501 403 acres: 2,108,812 1,374,793 254,221 167,457 115,297 49,377 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 .............................................: 4 22 - 6 6 28 5 or more producers .....................................: 12 16 16 5 - 16 : PRODUCERS' CHARACTERISTICS 3/ : : Sex of producers: : Male .......................................................: 4,878 6,936 5,095 4,378 4,145 12,588 Female ......................................................: 2,342 3,603 2,848 2,605 2,776 7,521 : Hired managers ................................................: 154 140 73 98 50 135 : Primary occupation: : Farming .....................................................: 2,705 3,464 2,353 1,804 1,645 4,535 Other .......................................................: 4,515 7,075 5,590 5,179 5,276 15,574 : Place of residence: : On farm operated ............................................: 4,782 7,865 6,455 5,793 5,930 14,205 Not on farm operated ........................................: 2,438 2,674 1,488 1,190 991 5,904 : Days of work off farm: : None ........................................................: 2,483 3,685 2,537 2,084 2,050 7,497 Any .........................................................: 4,737 6,854 5,406 4,899 4,871 12,612 1 to 49 days ..............................................: 549 917 598 595 566 1,656 50 to 99 days .............................................: 321 376 276 263 279 626 100 to 199 days ...........................................: 537 899 665 603 490 1,327 200 days or more ..........................................: 3,330 4,662 3,867 3,438 3,536 9,003 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less .............................................: 379 601 439 466 401 1,052 3 or 4 years ................................................: 529 809 671 613 760 1,351 5 to 9 years ................................................: 1,400 2,119 1,615 1,642 1,638 3,842 10 years or more ............................................: 4,912 7,010 5,218 4,262 4,122 13,864 : Average years on present farm ...............................: 21.8 21.1 20.3 18.7 18.1 21.3 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less .............................................: 1,056 1,499 1,220 1,161 1,298 2,863 6 to 10 years ...............................................: 1,067 1,801 1,297 1,357 1,292 3,101 11 years or more ............................................: 5,097 7,239 5,426 4,465 4,331 14,145 : Average years on any farm ...................................: 23.8 23.3 22.6 20.7 20.0 23.2 : Age group: : Under 25 years ..............................................: 182 261 223 249 156 301 25 to 34 years ..............................................: 802 1,152 794 704 728 1,458 35 to 44 years ..............................................: 1,192 1,659 1,302 1,183 1,220 2,491 45 to 54 years ..............................................: 1,085 1,670 1,384 1,352 1,213 3,093 55 to 64 years ..............................................: 1,478 2,238 1,757 1,524 1,651 4,688 65 to 74 years ..............................................: 1,515 2,265 1,567 1,274 1,295 4,907 75 years and over ...........................................: 966 1,294 916 697 658 3,171 : Average age .................................................: 55.4 55.3 55.0 53.8 54.1 58.7 : Young producers (see text) ....................................: 984 1,413 1,017 953 884 1,759 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ..............: 85 103 86 87 50 115 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native ............................: 19 7 14 15 14 36 Asian .......................................................: 21 11 21 6 11 27 Black or African American ...................................: 10 26 9 6 11 21 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ...................: 3 5 1 - 2 4 White .......................................................: 7,153 10,457 7,859 6,904 6,851 19,959 More than one race reported .................................: 14 33 39 52 32 62 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training in : the Reserves or National Guard (see text) ..................: 6,769 9,802 7,345 6,461 6,286 18,183 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ...................: 451 737 598 522 635 1,926 : Number of persons living in producers' : households ...................................................: 15,895 22,934 17,000 14,597 14,332 39,997 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions ........................................: 5,991 8,753 6,785 5,947 6,087 16,620 Land use and/or crop decisions ..............................: 5,317 7,591 5,618 4,990 4,694 12,737 Livestock decisions .........................................: 3,186 5,613 4,646 4,374 4,308 9,175 Marketing decisions (see text) ..............................: 4,461 6,125 4,557 3,750 3,647 7,565 Record keeping and/or financial management ..................: 5,279 7,612 5,630 4,832 4,757 13,004 Estate planning or succession planning ......................: 3,595 5,147 3,895 3,400 3,235 9,646 : FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by one producer's : household and/or extended family ........................farms: 3,900 5,767 4,487 3,916 3,895 11,320 acres: 340,093 338,920 198,917 130,850 108,852 571,762 Limited Liability Company ................................farms: 380 499 359 255 236 759 acres: 28,638 28,854 15,567 7,699 9,068 57,841 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 45,401 2,352 1,978 2,571 3,931 3,389 acres: 8,956,083 3,828,949 1,359,928 1,025,561 806,108 419,762 Partnership ..............................................farms: 3,177 676 227 276 294 248 acres: 2,369,872 1,848,642 182,002 107,410 71,163 33,081 Registered under State law .............................farms: 2,530 613 190 235 229 163 acres: 2,142,038 1,718,810 152,041 94,414 53,869 20,641 : Corporation ..............................................farms: 4,076 1,233 437 382 363 264 acres: 3,081,547 2,349,519 334,524 156,501 73,592 31,513 Family held ............................................farms: 3,605 1,154 402 363 332 227 acres: 2,919,012 2,255,211 314,651 151,146 68,350 27,508 More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: 104 31 8 10 12 1 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 3,501 1,123 394 353 320 226 : Other than family held .................................farms: 471 79 35 19 31 37 acres: 162,535 94,308 19,873 5,355 5,242 4,005 More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: 46 26 3 - 3 6 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 425 53 32 19 28 31 : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. .......................farms: 945 11 20 57 99 81 acres: 194,738 15,749 15,446 24,431 29,320 9,521 : HIRED FARM LABOR : : Hired farm labor .........................................farms: 11,968 3,383 1,230 1,124 1,133 854 workers: 39,922 19,214 4,134 3,021 3,043 1,814 Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more .....................................farms: 6,091 2,569 667 557 466 418 workers: 17,690 11,352 1,525 1,055 852 647 Less than 150 days ...................................farms: 8,643 2,266 872 787 858 587 workers: 22,232 7,862 2,609 1,966 2,191 1,167 Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor .............farms: 208 135 23 19 10 6 Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor ..........................................farms: 25 1 7 2 3 4 Unpaid workers ...........................................farms: 16,242 848 798 977 1,379 1,151 workers: 43,179 2,051 2,096 2,578 3,862 3,012 : FARMS BY SIZE : : 1 to 9 acres ..................................................: 6,418 94 72 39 53 112 10 to 49 acres ................................................: 18,772 361 213 179 311 403 50 to 69 acres ................................................: 4,146 73 43 43 65 473 70 to 99 acres ................................................: 4,716 59 34 59 277 952 100 to 139 acres ..............................................: 3,907 53 52 85 701 893 140 to 179 acres ..............................................: 2,293 29 18 54 769 492 180 to 219 acres ..............................................: 1,586 32 22 84 735 237 220 to 259 acres ..............................................: 1,244 29 13 135 625 128 260 to 499 acres ..............................................: 3,857 131 146 1,790 1,005 240 500 to 999 acres ..............................................: 2,919 339 1,536 745 132 51 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..........................................: 2,043 1,423 487 70 11 - 2,000 acres or more ...........................................: 1,698 1,649 26 3 3 1 : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ..............................: 22,095 2,986 2,122 2,740 3,847 2,951 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ............................: 667 43 8 6 38 50 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .............................: 738 2 6 8 28 46 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) .......: 863 18 32 39 70 81 Other crop farming (1119) .....................................: 10,397 5 8 15 74 186 Tobacco farming (11191) .....................................: 6 - 1 2 - - Cotton farming (11192) ......................................: - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) .........................: 10,391 5 7 13 74 186 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) .....................: 7,286 49 73 108 148 332 Cattle feedlots (112112) ......................................: 335 33 27 26 36 66 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ......................: 737 129 76 192 200 38 Hog and pig farming (1122) ....................................: 1,072 463 57 43 24 17 Poultry and egg production (1123) .............................: 2,092 522 243 70 85 31 Sheep and goat farming (1124) .................................: 1,747 - - 4 8 33 Aquaculture and other animal production (1125,1129) ...........: 5,570 22 10 35 129 151 : FARM TYPOLOGY (SEE TEXT) : : Farms by typology group: : Small family farms : Gross cash farm income less than $150,000 .................: 39,252 167 247 126 1,969 3,668 Gross cash farm income $150,000 to $349,999 ...............: 4,426 274 72 1,402 2,426 70 Midsize family farms : Gross cash farm income $350,000 to $999,999 ...............: 3,960 340 2,047 1,503 42 2 Large family farms : Gross cash farm income $1,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...........: 2,671 2,604 63 1 - 1 Gross cash farm income $5,000,000 or more .................: 255 255 - - - - Non-family farms ............................................: 3,035 632 233 254 250 241 : OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : Farms reporting- : Internet access .............................................: 38,857 3,681 2,055 2,521 3,406 2,920 Dial-up ...................................................: 1,359 133 91 101 108 96 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ............: 20,024 1,936 995 1,179 1,683 1,484 Cellular data plan (see text) .............................: 23,046 2,422 1,320 1,556 2,082 1,660 Satellite .................................................: 6,862 826 431 535 591 499 Don't know ................................................: 2,587 161 130 157 249 247 Other .....................................................: 507 58 28 35 50 41 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 3,564 5,370 4,217 3,764 3,707 10,558 acres: 304,154 309,903 182,275 124,662 97,915 496,866 Partnership ..............................................farms: 283 319 203 87 103 461 acres: 31,588 23,905 11,513 3,086 6,975 50,507 Registered under State law .............................farms: 218 233 136 70 84 359 acres: 25,859 17,948 8,724 2,283 6,222 41,227 : Corporation ..............................................farms: 198 249 150 117 108 575 acres: 18,914 18,071 12,165 6,822 8,290 71,636 Family held ............................................farms: 179 187 126 98 79 458 acres: 17,538 14,034 10,912 6,411 7,331 45,920 More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: 4 3 2 2 - 31 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 175 184 124 96 79 427 : Other than family held .................................farms: 19 62 24 19 29 117 acres: 1,376 4,037 1,253 411 959 25,716 More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: - 7 - - - 1 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 19 55 24 19 29 116 : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. .......................farms: 68 109 78 65 38 319 acres: 11,819 8,544 5,928 4,519 1,089 68,372 : HIRED FARM LABOR : : Hired farm labor .........................................farms: 756 892 664 483 360 1,089 workers: 1,722 2,186 1,319 1,014 595 1,860 Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more .....................................farms: 299 380 180 144 101 310 workers: 447 617 329 203 143 520 Less than 150 days ...................................farms: 572 645 547 364 289 856 workers: 1,275 1,569 990 811 452 1,340 Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor .............farms: 11 3 - - - 1 Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor ..........................................farms: 3 - 4 - - 1 Unpaid workers ...........................................farms: 1,278 2,008 1,672 1,386 1,470 3,275 workers: 3,494 5,506 4,520 3,878 3,783 8,399 : FARMS BY SIZE : : 1 to 9 acres ..................................................: 249 576 775 1,031 1,279 2,138 10 to 49 acres ................................................: 1,300 3,059 2,516 2,237 2,071 6,122 50 to 69 acres ................................................: 688 786 493 264 229 989 70 to 99 acres ................................................: 782 689 375 223 181 1,085 100 to 139 acres ..............................................: 527 438 258 133 111 656 140 to 179 acres ..............................................: 195 188 105 76 33 334 180 to 219 acres ..............................................: 113 126 42 26 20 149 220 to 259 acres ..............................................: 75 75 27 9 9 119 260 to 499 acres ..............................................: 142 88 41 28 11 235 500 to 999 acres ..............................................: 30 14 13 4 12 43 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..........................................: 9 8 3 2 - 30 2,000 acres or more ...........................................: 3 - - - - 13 : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ..............................: 2,457 2,513 1,269 760 372 78 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ............................: 90 154 108 83 71 16 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .............................: 73 160 107 74 81 153 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) .......: 122 164 111 77 57 92 Other crop farming (1119) .....................................: 370 814 926 1,001 1,136 5,862 Tobacco farming (11191) .....................................: 3 - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) ......................................: - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) .........................: 367 814 926 1,001 1,136 5,862 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) .....................: 466 1,222 1,227 1,050 771 1,840 Cattle feedlots (112112) ......................................: 82 57 7 - 1 - Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ......................: 5 3 10 1 4 79 Hog and pig farming (1122) ....................................: 36 97 86 98 125 26 Poultry and egg production (1123) .............................: 37 52 90 174 697 91 Sheep and goat farming (1124) .................................: 71 202 202 309 331 587 Aquaculture and other animal production (1125,1129) ...........: 304 609 505 406 310 3,089 : FARM TYPOLOGY (SEE TEXT) : : Farms by typology group: : Small family farms : Gross cash farm income less than $150,000 .................: 3,863 5,742 4,481 3,909 3,891 11,189 Gross cash farm income $150,000 to $349,999 ...............: 31 22 6 7 1 115 Midsize family farms : Gross cash farm income $350,000 to $999,999 ...............: 6 3 - - 3 14 Large family farms : Gross cash farm income $1,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...........: - - - - - 2 Gross cash farm income $5,000,000 or more .................: - - - - - - Non-family farms ............................................: 213 280 161 117 61 593 : OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : Farms reporting- : Internet access .............................................: 2,869 4,143 3,293 2,940 2,977 8,052 Dial-up ...................................................: 91 137 104 87 109 302 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ............: 1,486 2,136 1,738 1,613 1,706 4,068 Cellular data plan (see text) .............................: 1,708 2,368 1,911 1,721 1,722 4,576 Satellite .................................................: 439 715 505 472 467 1,382 Don't know ................................................: 253 337 207 159 122 565 Other .....................................................: 34 44 34 19 36 128 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : $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 .................................................: 42,163 2,699 1,924 2,359 3,414 2,942 2 households ................................................: 7,937 985 502 603 859 708 3 households ................................................: 2,015 371 139 194 219 191 4 households ................................................: 879 118 57 78 96 90 5 or more households ........................................: 605 99 40 52 99 51 : LIVESTOCK : : Cattle and calves inventory ..............................farms: 13,984 1,021 719 911 967 1,202 number: 770,048 366,257 83,236 66,284 54,236 52,699 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ....................................................: 4,937 108 82 108 134 150 10 to 49 ..................................................: 6,275 315 242 341 425 646 50 to 99 ..................................................: 1,511 151 127 237 263 296 100 to 199 ................................................: 680 127 132 153 111 100 200 to 499 ................................................: 398 168 111 69 32 10 500 or more ...............................................: 183 152 25 3 2 - : Cows and heifers that calved ...........................farms: 11,206 733 498 691 789 1,039 number: 360,906 179,083 24,821 24,944 23,549 27,965 : Beef cows ............................................farms: 9,990 568 392 474 558 952 number: 177,730 25,082 15,586 14,613 16,183 27,037 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 4,589 123 84 123 148 163 10 to 49 ..............................................: 4,727 278 219 271 317 652 50 to 99 ..............................................: 486 99 55 55 61 112 100 to 199 ............................................: 144 51 19 16 31 23 200 to 499 ............................................: 42 15 15 9 1 2 500 or more ...........................................: 2 2 - - - - : Milk cows ............................................farms: 1,521 174 119 231 258 113 number: 183,176 154,001 9,235 10,331 7,366 928 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 804 8 18 33 53 78 10 to 49 ..............................................: 347 14 19 84 183 35 50 to 99 ..............................................: 186 9 42 113 22 - 100 to 199 ............................................: 75 37 37 1 - - 200 to 499 ............................................: 66 63 3 - - - 500 or more ...........................................: 43 43 - - - - : Other cattle ...........................................farms: 11,391 944 672 823 862 1,064 number: 409,142 187,174 58,415 41,340 30,687 24,734 : Cattle and calves sold ...................................farms: 10,984 936 686 839 902 1,118 number: 636,591 328,229 95,017 70,219 46,283 33,633 $1,000: 609,349 324,231 93,998 65,776 38,597 32,317 Calves weighing less than 500 pounds ...................farms: 4,390 354 256 359 441 407 number: 294,369 152,043 51,727 35,340 25,280 10,311 Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more .....................farms: 9,830 889 625 762 824 1,046 number: 342,222 176,186 43,290 34,879 21,003 23,322 Cattle on feed .......................................farms: 1,037 287 167 155 136 127 number: 110,326 74,914 16,855 8,414 4,726 2,808 : Hogs and pigs inventory ..................................farms: 2,150 616 105 83 111 96 number: 4,372,121 4,182,673 106,873 40,325 19,646 6,152 Farms with- : 1 to 24 ...................................................: 1,173 17 9 32 55 64 25 to 49 ..................................................: 109 4 7 5 11 8 50 to 99 ..................................................: 81 2 9 3 10 14 100 to 199 ................................................: 41 4 3 3 9 4 200 to 499 ................................................: 56 12 13 12 12 1 500 or more ...............................................: 690 577 64 28 14 5 : Hogs and pigs sold .......................................farms: 2,312 651 115 94 116 111 number: 10,351,483 9,932,135 228,691 121,633 32,482 9,673 $1,000: 1,874,498 1,807,139 40,630 16,042 4,733 1,479 : Sheep and lambs inventory ................................farms: 2,456 78 45 92 133 109 number: 79,185 5,494 4,338 4,022 7,137 8,021 Sheep and lambs sold .....................................farms: 1,752 58 37 76 100 89 number: 49,002 3,035 2,335 7,006 5,489 5,308 : Total horses and ponies inventory ........................farms: 10,079 280 305 354 563 491 number: 76,743 2,443 2,682 4,594 8,045 5,460 Total horses and ponies sold .............................farms: 2,456 72 88 107 237 171 number: 8,157 298 229 1,035 1,483 828 : Goats, all inventory .....................................farms: 2,719 53 32 51 80 76 number: 48,301 1,215 2,042 2,973 3,530 5,322 Goats, all sold ..........................................farms: 1,455 27 17 31 48 64 number: 19,821 698 703 1,678 2,212 1,788 : POULTRY : : Layers inventory .........................................farms: 6,009 182 113 133 271 201 number: 35,924,482 34,895,876 639,239 105,745 148,066 11,952 Farms with- : 1 to 399 ..................................................: 5,740 45 75 120 214 192 400 to 3,199 ..............................................: 83 - 1 1 57 9 3,200 to 9,999 ............................................: 12 - 1 11 - - 10,000 to 19,999 ..........................................: 35 11 23 1 - - 20,000 to 49,999 ..........................................: 109 96 13 - - - 50,000 to 99,999 ..........................................: 7 7 - - - - 100,000 or more ...........................................: 23 23 - - - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 .................................................: 3,114 4,846 3,831 3,455 3,459 10,120 2 households ................................................: 696 907 614 426 398 1,239 3 households ................................................: 177 154 101 83 59 327 4 households ................................................: 86 77 66 35 28 148 5 or more households ........................................: 40 63 36 34 12 79 : LIVESTOCK : : Cattle and calves inventory ..............................farms: 1,131 2,032 1,580 1,321 1,062 2,038 number: 38,449 45,902 22,778 13,558 8,043 18,606 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ....................................................: 242 534 632 772 790 1,385 10 to 49 ..................................................: 601 1,327 928 543 269 638 50 to 99 ..................................................: 244 159 20 3 3 8 100 to 199 ................................................: 39 11 - 3 - 4 200 to 499 ................................................: 5 1 - - - 2 500 or more ...............................................: - - - - - 1 : Cows and heifers that calved ...........................farms: 967 1,763 1,310 1,077 863 1,476 number: 21,081 25,628 12,931 7,512 4,500 8,892 : Beef cows ............................................farms: 902 1,672 1,263 1,020 800 1,389 number: 20,779 25,303 12,762 7,329 4,372 8,684 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 211 578 652 746 678 1,083 10 to 49 ..............................................: 609 1,068 611 274 122 306 50 to 99 ..............................................: 79 25 - - - - 100 to 199 ............................................: 3 1 - - - - 200 to 499 ............................................: - - - - - - 500 or more ...........................................: - - - - - - : Milk cows ............................................farms: 92 159 98 89 87 101 number: 302 325 169 183 128 208 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 88 156 97 89 87 97 10 to 49 ..............................................: 4 3 1 - - 4 50 to 99 ..............................................: - - - - - - 100 to 199 ............................................: - - - - - - 200 to 499 ............................................: - - - - - - 500 or more ...........................................: - - - - - - : Other cattle ...........................................farms: 976 1,657 1,223 976 720 1,474 number: 17,368 20,274 9,847 6,046 3,543 9,714 : Cattle and calves sold ...................................farms: 1,036 1,823 1,517 1,188 808 131 number: 21,611 23,940 10,519 4,993 1,947 200 $1,000: 20,390 20,491 8,506 3,681 1,277 86 Calves weighing less than 500 pounds ...................farms: 437 750 555 466 293 72 number: 6,066 7,471 3,344 1,833 834 120 Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more .....................farms: 951 1,681 1,375 994 614 69 number: 15,545 16,469 7,175 3,160 1,113 80 Cattle on feed .......................................farms: 94 63 7 - 1 - number: 1,692 857 (D) - (D) - : Hogs and pigs inventory ..................................farms: 123 277 217 200 180 142 number: 3,960 6,154 2,618 1,363 1,742 615 Farms with- : 1 to 24 ...................................................: 94 208 183 193 176 142 25 to 49 ..................................................: 18 25 22 7 2 - 50 to 99 ..................................................: 2 30 11 - - - 100 to 199 ................................................: 6 11 1 - - - 200 to 499 ................................................: 1 3 - - 2 - 500 or more ...............................................: 2 - - - - - : Hogs and pigs sold .......................................farms: 134 284 275 276 179 77 number: 8,213 10,242 4,436 2,394 1,342 242 $1,000: 1,325 1,785 677 435 211 42 : Sheep and lambs inventory ................................farms: 161 361 337 272 315 553 number: 8,752 14,862 8,988 5,654 4,249 7,668 Sheep and lambs sold .....................................farms: 126 323 300 249 232 162 number: 5,523 9,839 5,303 2,905 1,733 526 : Total horses and ponies inventory ........................farms: 708 1,291 946 887 804 3,450 number: 6,833 10,998 5,721 4,664 4,152 21,151 Total horses and ponies sold .............................farms: 313 607 424 287 106 44 number: 1,164 1,705 749 483 139 44 : Goats, all inventory .....................................farms: 162 288 341 423 524 689 number: 3,788 6,232 5,316 5,552 5,348 6,983 Goats, all sold ..........................................farms: 97 202 232 287 283 167 number: 1,876 3,491 2,535 2,674 1,635 531 : POULTRY : : Layers inventory .........................................farms: 365 741 794 802 1,168 1,239 number: 17,626 26,219 22,121 18,840 25,527 13,271 Farms with- : 1 to 399 ..................................................: 355 736 794 802 1,168 1,239 400 to 3,199 ..............................................: 10 5 - - - - 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: 821 28 30 22 42 29 number: 10,859,772 9,502,791 710,040 530,030 83,099 14,383 : Layers sold ..............................................farms: 859 63 33 13 85 42 number: 14,201,687 13,493,730 439,872 37,758 111,491 2,532 : Pullets for laying flock replacement sold ................farms: 191 24 30 21 17 14 number: 20,405,205 16,813,730 2,354,317 1,019,470 133,612 78,548 : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ...............farms: 715 54 116 36 46 31 number: 51,943,087 32,054,103 16,197,743 3,343,128 185,543 103,294 Farms with- : 1 to 1,999 ................................................: 505 4 8 5 35 24 2,000 to 59,999 ...........................................: 25 1 3 2 10 6 60,000 to 99,999 ..........................................: 8 - - 6 1 1 100,000 or more ...........................................: 177 49 105 23 - - : Turkeys inventory ........................................farms: 695 260 27 9 21 8 number: 8,486,069 8,238,758 240,058 123 3,981 624 Turkeys sold .............................................farms: 457 269 27 1 19 13 number: 22,905,539 22,571,758 324,425 (D) 4,682 2,496 : CROPS : : Barley for grain .........................................farms: 39 14 1 1 6 6 acres: 851 509 (D) (D) 146 60 bushels: 60,632 41,146 (D) (D) 8,738 2,026 Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 28 7 1 - 3 6 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 11 7 - 1 3 - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Corn for grain ...........................................farms: 19,082 3,574 2,192 2,750 3,654 2,478 acres: 5,376,022 3,605,771 745,284 490,495 325,196 118,801 bushels: 1,039,725,085 722,299,729 138,578,316 88,855,751 58,056,529 19,170,489 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 1,178 593 165 158 140 54 acres: 340,819 278,768 31,389 17,309 9,312 2,719 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 3,931 72 78 99 262 404 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 5,822 94 80 274 2,023 1,955 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 3,900 168 351 1,932 1,317 113 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 2,334 425 1,430 419 51 6 500 acres or more .........................................: 3,095 2,815 253 26 1 - : Corn for silage or greenchop .............................farms: 827 212 119 146 185 89 acres: 83,087 57,312 9,500 6,086 7,154 2,339 tons: 1,763,469 1,257,998 191,165 117,396 134,020 49,983 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 49 32 3 8 1 5 acres: 5,192 4,725 (D) 185 (D) 185 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 401 34 27 80 130 56 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 242 59 71 50 31 29 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 108 62 12 14 16 4 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 42 29 3 2 8 - 500 acres or more .........................................: 34 28 6 - - - : Oats for grain ...........................................farms: 133 17 5 17 23 19 acres: 2,712 1,264 139 449 271 268 bushels: 184,292 95,307 6,407 30,565 13,568 18,967 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 3 3 - - - - acres: (D) (D) - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 107 5 3 9 22 16 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 23 9 2 8 1 3 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 2 2 - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 1 1 - - - - : Sorghum for grain ........................................farms: 39 19 6 6 8 - acres: 4,366 2,718 576 418 654 - bushels: 444,452 268,291 61,574 43,206 71,381 - Irrigated ..............................................farms: 8 2 - 2 4 - acres: 527 (D) - (D) 245 - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 2 - - - 2 - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 19 7 3 6 3 - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 15 9 3 - 3 - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 3 3 - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Soybeans for beans .......................................farms: 18,671 3,455 2,187 2,686 3,289 2,218 acres: 5,687,521 3,582,725 884,294 584,771 378,624 134,203 bushels: 326,680,605 214,691,474 48,417,496 31,485,759 19,708,641 6,826,028 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 932 464 124 129 103 36 acres: 197,390 154,347 20,633 11,431 6,787 2,164 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 3,254 36 30 63 97 224 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 5,464 67 59 177 1,504 1,663 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 4,051 160 281 1,717 1,530 328 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 2,508 415 1,320 626 143 3 500 acres or more .........................................: 3,394 2,777 497 103 15 - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 56 99 129 101 159 126 number: 1,549 6,814 4,677 2,100 2,383 1,906 : Layers sold ..............................................farms: 45 111 140 134 111 82 number: 7,342 94,684 8,285 2,710 1,917 1,366 : Pullets for laying flock replacement sold ................farms: 8 20 20 12 17 8 number: 129 2,225 1,219 1,143 622 190 : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ...............farms: 32 96 82 80 75 67 number: 16,446 20,319 6,030 8,306 5,901 2,274 Farms with- : 1 to 1,999 ................................................: 30 95 82 80 75 67 2,000 to 59,999 ...........................................: 2 1 - - - - 60,000 to 99,999 ..........................................: - - - - - - 100,000 or more ...........................................: - - - - - - : Turkeys inventory ........................................farms: 26 61 66 52 78 87 number: 120 522 349 234 439 861 Turkeys sold .............................................farms: 3 33 37 20 29 6 number: (D) 1,427 300 103 275 10 : CROPS : : Barley for grain .........................................farms: 3 1 2 - 5 - acres: 21 (D) (D) - 17 - bushels: 1,077 (D) (D) - 1,000 - Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 3 1 2 - 5 - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Corn for grain ...........................................farms: 1,767 1,527 581 343 162 54 acres: 53,814 27,241 5,973 2,352 801 294 bushels: 8,308,591 3,546,957 649,327 202,811 44,958 11,627 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 6 29 16 14 - 3 acres: 83 928 160 148 - 3 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 696 1,213 552 339 162 54 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 1,052 311 29 4 - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 16 3 - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 3 - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Corn for silage or greenchop .............................farms: 29 38 6 - - 3 acres: 316 330 40 - - 10 tons: 5,545 6,597 657 - - 108 Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 27 38 6 - - 3 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 2 - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Oats for grain ...........................................farms: 19 17 12 2 2 - acres: 139 106 (D) (D) (D) - bushels: 9,882 5,532 3,614 (D) (D) - Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 19 17 12 2 2 - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Sorghum for grain ........................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - bushels: - - - - - - Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Soybeans for beans .......................................farms: 1,613 1,591 854 498 224 56 acres: 65,768 38,338 12,495 4,654 1,322 327 bushels: 3,182,922 1,714,998 466,111 142,652 40,762 3,762 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 22 27 18 3 6 - acres: 1,187 526 206 45 64 - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 409 900 741 481 217 56 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 1,168 689 113 17 7 - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 33 2 - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 1 - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 2 - - - - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 72. Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : $1,000,000 or : $500,000 to : $250,000 to : $100,000 to : $50,000 to Item : All farms : more : $999,999 : $499,999 : $249,999 : $99,999 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CROPS - Con. : : Sunflower seed, all ......................................farms: 29 3 2 1 3 5 acres: 2,045 (D) (D) (D) 209 75 pounds: 2,415,153 (D) (D) (D) 82,580 110,550 Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 17 - 1 1 1 3 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 8 1 1 - - 2 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 2 - - - 2 - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 1 1 - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 1 1 - - - - : Tobacco ..................................................farms: 25 3 2 7 3 1 acres: 451 19 (D) 137 31 (D) pounds: 933,613 (D) (D) 296,588 77,259 (D) 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 ..........................................: 1 - - - - - 3.0 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 6 1 - 2 - 1 5.0 to 9.9 acres ..........................................: 7 2 - 2 2 - 10.0 to 24.9 acres ........................................: 1 - - - 1 - 25.0 acres or more ........................................: 7 - 2 3 - - : Wheat for grain, all .....................................farms: 3,008 1,072 473 489 407 227 acres: 262,177 171,311 36,060 26,675 14,310 6,612 bushels: 20,944,413 14,313,065 2,863,327 1,938,569 987,503 425,938 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 102 66 11 15 7 - acres: 7,854 6,148 240 1,235 (D) - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 871 77 91 133 188 126 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 1,285 403 243 271 203 92 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 642 397 126 83 16 9 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 165 150 13 2 - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 45 45 - - - - : Forage-land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop .............................farms: 18,327 1,099 728 896 1,185 1,268 acres: 488,227 80,846 36,307 39,558 47,814 55,680 tons, dry equivalent: 1,231,688 267,368 112,995 121,036 130,839 149,623 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 327 60 20 37 18 27 acres: 7,482 2,463 1,037 965 588 582 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 12,745 418 326 391 636 595 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 4,762 455 304 417 457 522 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 692 173 83 71 71 139 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 99 37 12 15 16 11 500 acres or more .........................................: 29 16 3 2 5 1 : Alfalfa hay ............................................farms: 9,616 740 528 632 816 777 acres: 203,050 40,006 17,765 20,131 23,043 22,088 tons, dry: 571,706 129,892 51,966 67,852 66,981 63,586 Irrigated ............................................farms: 181 34 14 30 10 13 acres: 3,434 1,150 386 703 277 303 : Other dry hay ..........................................farms: 8,654 422 270 322 441 611 acres: 219,122 21,996 12,753 13,825 18,551 28,694 tons, dry: 468,663 58,271 33,137 34,830 44,274 70,205 Irrigated ............................................farms: 105 26 1 2 5 4 acres: 1,634 470 (D) (D) 198 137 : Land in vegetables .......................................farms: 1,456 122 62 69 146 132 acres: 37,901 30,750 3,095 928 1,056 600 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 586 63 29 24 54 72 acres: 22,295 19,619 1,432 274 252 250 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 1,096 21 12 31 78 87 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 227 13 27 29 60 43 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 56 22 13 8 8 2 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: 36 27 8 1 - - 250.0 acres or more .......................................: 41 39 2 - - - : Beans, snap ............................................farms: 374 16 11 15 38 37 acres: 2,216 964 1,103 27 43 26 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 42 8 4 - - 2 acres: 1,772 700 1,067 - - (D) : Peas, green ............................................farms: 38 2 - 3 2 12 acres: (D) (D) - 4 (D) 2 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 1 - - - - - acres: (D) - - - - - Potatoes ...............................................farms: 271 13 4 6 34 27 acres: 6,872 6,747 5 3 34 26 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 24 9 - - 3 2 acres: 6,279 6,274 - - (Z) (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ........................................: 260 3 4 6 34 26 5.0 to 24.9 acres .......................................: 1 - - - - 1 25.0 to 99.9 acres ......................................: - - - - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres ....................................: 3 3 - - - - 250.0 acres or more .....................................: 7 7 - - - - : Sweet corn (see text) ..................................farms: 449 45 22 33 53 39 acres: 3,533 2,305 285 253 256 89 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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. : : Sunflower seed, all ......................................farms: 2 8 - - 5 - acres: (D) 160 - - 32 - pounds: (D) 32,600 - - 21,200 - Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 2 4 - - 5 - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: - 4 - - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Tobacco ..................................................farms: 6 3 - - - - acres: 116 3 - - - - pounds: 160,214 2,949 - - - - 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 ..........................................: 1 - - - - - 3.0 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 2 - - - - - 5.0 to 9.9 acres ..........................................: 1 - - - - - 10.0 to 24.9 acres ........................................: - - - - - - 25.0 acres or more ........................................: 2 - - - - - : Wheat for grain, all .....................................farms: 160 103 41 24 10 2 acres: 4,658 1,723 496 281 (D) (D) bushels: 269,721 104,956 27,813 11,494 (D) (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: 1 - 2 - - - acres: (D) - (D) - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 102 79 39 24 10 2 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 47 24 2 - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 11 - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Forage-land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop .............................farms: 1,485 2,549 2,105 1,876 1,823 3,313 acres: 51,052 65,053 37,674 25,197 19,054 29,992 tons, dry equivalent: 126,630 143,248 73,620 40,594 25,291 40,444 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 14 32 35 16 18 50 acres: 384 490 579 90 102 202 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 779 1,540 1,605 1,626 1,683 3,146 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 612 950 491 248 139 167 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 86 57 9 2 1 - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 6 2 - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 2 - - - - - : Alfalfa hay ............................................farms: 853 1,321 1,053 810 708 1,378 acres: 19,150 23,012 13,372 7,866 5,811 10,806 tons, dry: 55,509 60,251 31,476 15,355 9,454 19,384 Irrigated ............................................farms: 6 15 17 12 8 22 acres: (D) 119 224 38 (D) 97 : Other dry hay ..........................................farms: 666 1,298 1,043 990 966 1,625 acres: 26,937 35,899 20,056 14,515 10,603 15,293 tons, dry: 59,344 75,549 38,018 22,505 13,976 18,554 Irrigated ............................................farms: 3 17 11 - 11 25 acres: (D) 319 213 - 61 97 : Land in vegetables .......................................farms: 201 286 191 118 99 30 acres: 629 432 221 74 105 10 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 95 95 68 39 35 12 acres: 224 103 68 27 43 4 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 166 279 182 118 92 30 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 32 7 9 - 7 - 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 3 - - - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: - - - - - - 250.0 acres or more .......................................: - - - - - - : Beans, snap ............................................farms: 48 93 45 41 28 2 acres: 14 18 11 6 (D) (D) Harvested for processing .............................farms: 4 11 5 2 6 - acres: 1 3 (D) (D) 1 - : Peas, green ............................................farms: 3 13 1 2 - - acres: 1 (D) (D) (D) - - Harvested for processing .............................farms: - 1 - - - - acres: - (D) - - - - Potatoes ...............................................farms: 41 68 48 18 12 - acres: 17 19 14 3 5 - Harvested for processing .............................farms: 1 3 2 4 - - acres: (D) 4 (D) (Z) - - Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ........................................: 41 68 48 18 12 - 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: 64 90 55 27 20 1 acres: 194 72 45 (D) 23 (D) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 72. Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : $1,000,000 or : $500,000 to : $250,000 to : $100,000 to : $50,000 to Item : All farms : more : $999,999 : $499,999 : $249,999 : $99,999 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CROPS - Con. : : Land in vegetables - Con. : Sweet corn (see text) - Con. : : Harvested for processing .............................farms: 38 4 2 1 4 2 acres: 33 5 (D) (D) 2 (D) Sweet potatoes .........................................farms: 53 - - 2 11 12 acres: 21 - - (D) 6 8 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 3 - - - - - acres: (Z) - - - - - : Tomatoes in the open ...................................farms: 572 45 18 19 44 50 acres: 8,193 7,780 166 29 79 27 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 83 25 - - 2 7 acres: 7,086 7,027 - - (D) 1 : Land in orchards .........................................farms: 855 13 11 13 36 46 acres: 3,382 595 287 178 274 358 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 91 3 2 3 5 6 acres: 470 258 (D) 28 36 30 Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 707 8 5 7 20 22 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 124 - 1 3 15 22 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 19 1 4 3 1 2 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: 5 4 1 - - - 250.0 acres or more .......................................: - - - - - - : Apples .................................................farms: 397 6 9 9 25 29 bearing and nonbearing acres: 1,636 389 268 155 151 208 : Grapes (including muscadine) (see text) ................farms: 264 5 1 4 7 10 bearing and nonbearing acres: 686 (D) (D) (D) 16 63 : Peaches, all ...........................................farms: 186 6 3 2 11 17 bearing and nonbearing acres: 264 39 (D) (D) 50 53 : Almonds ................................................farms: 7 - - - - - bearing and nonbearing acres: 2 - - - - - : Pecans .................................................farms: 68 - 1 - 1 1 bearing and nonbearing acres: 274 - (D) - (D) (D) : Walnuts, English .......................................farms: 57 - - - - 1 bearing and nonbearing acres: 105 - - - - (D) : Land in berries ..........................................farms: 587 8 9 14 46 61 acres: 1,083 128 189 129 128 174 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 72. Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : $25,000 to : $10,000 to : $5,000 to : $2,500 to : $1,000 to : Less than Item : $49,999 : $24,999 : $9,999 : $4,999 : $2,499 : $1,000 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CROPS - Con. : : Land in vegetables - Con. : Sweet corn (see text) - Con. : : Harvested for processing .............................farms: 6 7 3 4 4 1 acres: 3 9 1 4 8 (D) Sweet potatoes .........................................farms: 8 13 4 3 - - acres: (D) (D) (D) (D) - - Harvested for processing .............................farms: 1 1 1 - - - acres: (D) (D) (D) - - - : Tomatoes in the open ...................................farms: 95 136 69 52 39 5 acres: 32 26 15 6 33 1 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 9 4 12 6 13 5 acres: 1 1 (D) 1 1 1 : Land in orchards .........................................farms: 117 169 120 90 86 154 acres: 539 334 263 118 77 360 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 8 15 19 14 15 1 acres: 26 18 11 (D) 15 (D) Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 71 154 110 85 86 139 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 41 15 8 5 - 14 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 5 - 2 - - 1 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: - - - - - - 250.0 acres or more .......................................: - - - - - - : Apples .................................................farms: 55 92 52 29 33 58 bearing and nonbearing acres: 215 115 53 20 20 43 : Grapes (including muscadine) (see text) ................farms: 51 63 26 27 20 50 bearing and nonbearing acres: 151 85 40 18 16 131 : Peaches, all ...........................................farms: 28 37 26 11 13 32 bearing and nonbearing acres: 34 36 10 7 4 (D) : Almonds ................................................farms: - 4 - - - 3 bearing and nonbearing acres: - 1 - - - (Z) : Pecans .................................................farms: 9 13 13 3 7 20 bearing and nonbearing acres: 24 4 68 29 2 123 : Walnuts, English .......................................farms: 9 19 5 8 9 6 bearing and nonbearing acres: 51 17 (D) 6 5 4 : Land in berries ..........................................farms: 82 144 70 62 42 49 acres: 105 117 26 34 16 36 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 53,599 4,296 2,664 3,314 4,689 4,047 percent: 100.0 8.0 5.0 6.2 8.7 7.6 Land in farms ............................................acres: 14,602,240 8,070,139 1,884,306 1,320,306 963,623 512,880 Average size of farm .................................acres: 272 1,879 707 398 206 127 : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total ....................................................farms: 53,599 4,296 2,664 3,314 4,689 4,047 $1,000: 18,141,988 13,652,658 1,925,019 1,191,283 760,483 288,278 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 338,476 3,177,993 722,605 359,470 162,185 71,233 : Farms by economic class: : Less than $1,000 ..........................................: 7,676 - - - - - $1,000 to $2,499 ..........................................: 5,635 - - - - - $2,500 to $4,999 ..........................................: 5,119 - - - - - $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 5,390 - - - - - $10,000 to $24,999 ........................................: 6,534 - - - - - : $25,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 4,235 - - - - - $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 4,047 - - - - 4,047 $100,000 to $249,999 ......................................: 4,689 - - - 4,689 - $250,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 3,314 - - 3,314 - - : $500,000 to $999,999 ......................................: 2,664 - 2,664 - - - $1,000,000 or more ........................................: 4,296 4,296 - - - - $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 ................................: 2,540 2,540 - - - - $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 ................................: 1,281 1,281 - - - - $5,000,000 or more ......................................: 475 475 - - - - : Total sales ............................................farms: 53,599 4,296 2,664 3,314 4,689 4,047 $1,000: 18,029,033 13,600,793 1,912,561 1,182,383 752,309 283,292 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and dry peas ............farms: 24,660 3,700 2,332 3,000 4,138 3,283 $1,000: 11,288,293 7,849,600 1,509,870 971,926 608,421 206,662 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 15,181 3,573 2,210 2,839 3,873 2,686 $1,000: 11,118,409 7,847,251 1,508,163 969,553 604,627 188,816 Corn ...............................................farms: 19,219 3,604 2,210 2,777 3,671 2,535 $1,000: 6,499,216 4,597,551 838,312 535,457 343,831 113,903 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 12,276 3,479 2,086 2,584 3,063 1,064 $1,000: 6,360,694 4,595,036 836,318 531,424 328,436 69,480 Wheat ..............................................farms: 3,008 1,081 469 489 405 225 $1,000: 163,254 114,129 20,815 14,626 7,399 3,299 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 932 676 159 79 9 9 $1,000: 124,992 103,151 13,788 6,715 811 526 Soybeans ...........................................farms: 18,669 3,477 2,191 2,703 3,271 2,230 $1,000: 4,483,861 3,013,205 643,367 416,718 253,667 89,009 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 11,224 3,405 2,118 2,544 2,433 724 $1,000: 4,340,405 3,011,536 641,846 412,801 225,847 48,375 Sorghum ............................................farms: 57 19 6 8 8 2 $1,000: 3,297 1,840 (D) (D) 564 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 26 12 6 2 6 - $1,000: 2,692 1,632 (D) (D) (D) - Barley .............................................farms: 39 14 1 1 6 6 $1,000: 409 286 (D) (D) 44 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 2 2 - - - - $1,000: (D) (D) - - - - Rice ...............................................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Other grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas ..........................................farms: 460 133 41 60 59 40 $1,000: 138,256 122,589 6,987 4,774 2,916 425 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 160 96 22 21 17 4 $1,000: 136,133 122,083 6,679 4,400 2,731 240 Tobacco ..............................................farms: 25 3 2 8 2 1 $1,000: 1,824 94 (D) (D) (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 6 - 2 4 - - $1,000: 1,368 - (D) (D) - - Cotton and cottonseed ................................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes ............................................farms: 1,465 126 60 69 149 135 $1,000: 216,967 184,903 9,935 4,083 6,804 4,005 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 248 95 39 27 55 32 $1,000: 205,170 184,555 9,541 3,411 5,551 2,112 : Fruits, tree nuts, and berries .......................farms: 953 13 17 22 70 84 $1,000: 25,335 4,387 4,220 3,222 4,338 3,148 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 90 6 9 12 33 30 $1,000: 17,404 4,310 4,091 3,093 3,829 2,082 Fruits and tree nuts ...............................farms: 654 11 11 10 41 42 $1,000: 15,044 3,660 2,311 1,720 2,162 1,390 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 49 5 6 6 17 15 $1,000: 10,433 (D) 2,253 1,669 1,861 (D) Berries ............................................farms: 521 8 9 16 43 62 $1,000: 10,290 727 1,909 1,502 2,176 1,759 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 44 3 5 5 16 15 $1,000: 6,692 (D) 1,828 (D) 1,834 1,019 Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and sod ...........farms: 1,048 36 46 65 115 133 $1,000: 140,403 81,784 21,919 12,596 11,221 5,937 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 247 26 38 46 73 64 $1,000: 130,486 81,620 21,782 12,301 10,297 4,485 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 4,235 6,534 5,390 5,119 5,635 7,676 percent: 7.9 12.2 10.1 9.6 10.5 14.3 Land in farms ............................................acres: 402,737 434,800 298,777 222,434 214,849 277,389 Average size of farm .................................acres: 95 67 55 43 38 36 : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total ....................................................farms: 4,235 6,534 5,390 5,119 5,635 7,676 $1,000: 151,264 105,611 38,292 18,452 9,217 1,432 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 35,718 16,163 7,104 3,605 1,636 186 : Farms by economic class: : Less than $1,000 ..........................................: - - - - - 7,676 $1,000 to $2,499 ..........................................: - - - - 5,635 - $2,500 to $4,999 ..........................................: - - - 5,119 - - $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: - - 5,390 - - - $10,000 to $24,999 ........................................: - 6,534 - - - - : $25,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 4,235 - - - - - $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: 4,235 6,534 5,390 5,119 5,635 7,676 $1,000: 146,177 97,436 32,353 14,294 6,195 1,240 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and dry peas ............farms: 2,737 2,852 1,347 794 379 98 $1,000: 88,218 41,601 8,666 2,661 607 62 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Corn ...............................................farms: 1,769 1,540 568 341 152 52 $1,000: 45,562 20,010 3,276 1,058 (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Wheat ..............................................farms: 163 107 39 18 12 - $1,000: 2,010 718 191 53 15 - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Soybeans ...........................................farms: 1,630 1,608 832 465 217 45 $1,000: 40,250 20,578 5,148 1,536 351 32 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Sorghum ............................................farms: 2 8 2 2 - - $1,000: (D) (D) (D) (D) - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Barley .............................................farms: 3 1 2 - 5 - $1,000: (D) (D) (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: 40 50 19 8 9 1 $1,000: 295 218 26 (D) (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Tobacco ..............................................farms: 6 3 - - - - $1,000: 152 6 - - - - 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: 202 288 191 122 94 29 $1,000: 3,348 2,629 828 297 122 15 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - : Fruits, tree nuts, and berries .......................farms: 139 232 137 102 82 55 $1,000: 2,613 2,335 691 240 114 25 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Fruits and tree nuts ...............................farms: 109 162 95 79 57 37 $1,000: 1,793 1,344 408 160 81 15 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Berries ............................................farms: 78 131 67 52 37 18 $1,000: 820 992 283 79 33 10 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and sod ...........farms: 164 214 124 82 48 21 $1,000: 3,664 2,284 697 217 73 10 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: 151 3 8 2 11 13 $1,000: 3,669 96 (D) (D) 1,023 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 15 1 4 1 5 4 $1,000: 2,681 (D) 1,419 (D) 870 (D) Cultivated Christmas trees .........................farms: 151 3 8 2 11 13 $1,000: 3,669 96 (D) (D) 1,023 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 15 1 4 1 5 4 $1,000: 2,681 (D) 1,419 (D) 870 (D) Short rotation woody crops .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Other crops and hay ..................................farms: 11,137 651 390 465 677 733 $1,000: 113,885 32,216 10,505 9,601 11,168 12,333 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 344 111 51 44 72 66 $1,000: 50,101 26,524 7,429 5,162 6,578 4,408 Maple syrup ........................................farms: 313 9 9 17 21 21 $1,000: 881 61 15 109 40 105 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 1 1 - - - - $1,000: (D) (D) - - - - : Cattle and calves ....................................farms: 10,984 947 681 845 905 1,129 $1,000: 609,349 325,011 93,325 66,409 38,362 32,447 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 1,545 505 276 258 246 260 $1,000: 502,025 316,121 85,803 55,209 28,299 16,593 Milk from cows .......................................farms: 850 170 106 210 223 63 $1,000: 1,069,949 938,151 44,477 54,656 29,505 2,778 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 707 164 101 207 206 29 $1,000: 1,068,619 938,126 44,473 54,558 29,241 2,222 Hogs and pigs ........................................farms: 2,312 660 106 95 115 111 $1,000: 1,874,498 1,808,883 38,886 16,155 4,620 1,479 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 795 626 79 51 26 13 $1,000: 1,867,850 1,808,681 38,491 15,838 3,975 864 Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and milk .................farms: 3,013 80 50 99 138 143 $1,000: 18,831 1,088 820 2,011 2,394 2,887 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 59 5 8 7 9 30 $1,000: 5,662 363 419 1,496 1,348 2,036 Horses, ponies, mules, burros, : and donkeys .........................................farms: 2,574 76 88 112 241 182 $1,000: 50,142 1,523 1,136 8,885 15,181 6,284 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 226 8 7 31 97 83 $1,000: 28,357 846 494 8,200 13,586 5,231 Poultry and eggs .....................................farms: 4,402 590 296 153 255 174 $1,000: 2,579,709 2,359,370 168,538 28,762 14,722 2,576 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 995 555 252 72 92 24 $1,000: 2,571,574 2,359,262 168,414 28,611 13,653 1,634 Aquaculture ..........................................farms: 60 3 6 7 5 4 $1,000: 11,832 5,054 4,394 1,495 (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 17 3 6 4 2 2 $1,000: 11,521 5,054 4,394 1,430 (D) (D) Other animals and other animal : products ............................................farms: 1,867 58 42 64 131 141 $1,000: 24,349 8,632 2,355 1,752 3,950 2,282 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 83 10 5 9 35 24 $1,000: 16,738 8,256 2,131 1,440 3,373 1,538 : Value of- : Government payments ....................................farms: 13,481 2,203 1,079 1,125 1,354 852 $1,000: 112,955 51,865 12,458 8,900 8,174 4,986 : Landlord's share of total sales ........................farms: 3,186 1,055 533 517 519 197 $1,000: 457,103 334,209 66,023 33,604 18,325 3,249 : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to- : Consumers ..............................................farms: 2,735 73 65 84 167 221 $1,000: 45,160 8,071 8,684 5,151 6,814 5,694 : Retail markets, institutions, and food hubs for : local or regionally branded products ..................farms: 1,071 68 61 58 105 92 $1,000: 305,128 268,683 16,718 6,293 7,093 1,909 : FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES : : Total farm production expenses 1/ ........................farms: 53,599 4,296 2,664 3,314 4,689 4,047 $1,000: 12,547,989 8,935,150 1,324,831 835,069 573,266 236,294 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 234,109 2,079,877 497,309 251,982 122,258 58,387 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased .............................................farms: 30,777 3,815 2,428 3,127 4,362 3,463 $1,000: 1,728,700 1,140,723 253,446 161,584 100,536 35,730 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 13,658 175 147 195 589 1,126 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 7,372 165 174 712 2,159 2,083 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 2,797 174 284 800 1,248 223 $50,000 or more .........................................: 6,950 3,301 1,823 1,420 366 31 : Chemicals purchased ....................................farms: 29,442 3,804 2,385 3,049 4,216 3,491 $1,000: 976,217 638,844 147,187 91,919 57,691 20,863 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 13 26 16 19 14 26 $1,000: 317 199 94 62 (D) 11 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Cultivated Christmas trees .........................farms: 13 26 16 19 14 26 $1,000: 317 199 94 62 (D) 11 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Short rotation woody crops .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Other crops and hay ..................................farms: 952 1,730 1,533 1,376 1,325 1,305 $1,000: 12,424 12,824 6,755 3,571 1,835 653 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Maple syrup ........................................farms: 31 61 43 43 42 16 $1,000: 170 129 163 64 22 4 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - : Cattle and calves ....................................farms: 1,046 1,830 1,516 1,181 776 128 $1,000: 20,235 20,252 8,357 3,635 1,233 84 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Milk from cows .......................................farms: 22 19 13 7 11 6 $1,000: 249 60 57 7 8 1 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Hogs and pigs ........................................farms: 135 288 277 283 172 70 $1,000: 1,342 1,784 670 446 197 38 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and milk .................farms: 209 493 476 505 488 332 $1,000: 2,640 3,500 1,633 1,107 583 168 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Horses, ponies, mules, burros, : and donkeys .........................................farms: 321 615 447 306 123 63 $1,000: 6,828 6,973 2,314 813 171 33 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Poultry and eggs .....................................farms: 269 501 493 542 855 274 $1,000: 1,695 1,233 947 797 984 86 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Aquaculture ..........................................farms: 5 10 6 3 3 8 $1,000: 109 81 16 12 (D) (Z) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Other animals and other animal : products ............................................farms: 216 338 253 244 246 134 $1,000: 2,343 1,675 628 432 246 54 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - : Value of- : Government payments ....................................farms: 788 1,149 1,159 1,396 1,953 423 $1,000: 5,087 8,175 5,939 4,157 3,022 192 : Landlord's share of total sales ........................farms: 129 107 76 34 11 8 $1,000: 1,057 448 148 34 5 2 : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to- : Consumers ..............................................farms: 287 482 404 404 398 150 $1,000: 4,233 3,105 2,041 887 433 48 : Retail markets, institutions, and food hubs for : local or regionally branded products ..................farms: 106 183 146 109 127 16 $1,000: 1,794 1,317 921 265 128 6 : FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES : : Total farm production expenses 1/ ........................farms: 4,235 6,534 5,390 5,119 5,635 7,676 $1,000: 155,731 153,589 93,547 69,059 62,435 109,018 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 36,772 23,506 17,356 13,491 11,080 14,202 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased .............................................farms: 3,081 3,481 2,129 1,518 1,223 2,150 $1,000: 16,904 9,729 3,893 1,788 1,702 2,666 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 1,790 2,931 1,998 1,474 1,165 2,068 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,245 545 117 43 50 79 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 44 4 14 1 2 3 $50,000 or more .........................................: 2 1 - - 6 - : Chemicals purchased ....................................farms: 3,173 3,426 2,044 1,393 1,157 1,304 $1,000: 9,583 5,733 1,775 955 596 1,071 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ............................................: 15,013 197 157 282 831 1,932 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 6,971 225 318 1,274 2,821 1,474 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 2,669 385 700 999 485 81 $50,000 or more .........................................: 4,789 2,997 1,210 494 79 4 : Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased ..............farms: 26,852 3,735 2,388 3,088 4,138 2,960 $1,000: 1,177,907 763,928 165,337 108,921 78,909 26,689 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 4,955 32 34 41 87 146 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 5,876 83 65 114 338 824 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 7,090 150 183 900 2,760 1,841 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 3,235 175 424 1,569 803 98 $50,000 or more .........................................: 5,696 3,295 1,682 464 150 51 : Cover crop seed purchased ............................farms: 4,299 879 507 588 658 398 $1,000: 17,833 9,252 3,129 2,422 1,756 596 : Livestock and poultry purchased or leased ..............farms: 12,224 1,510 656 622 753 712 $1,000: 801,227 666,744 52,189 24,104 15,924 8,054 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 6,789 104 90 148 246 295 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 3,052 179 137 230 312 325 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 1,091 226 249 169 163 88 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 630 384 140 70 32 4 $250,000 or more ........................................: 662 617 40 5 - - : Breeding livestock purchased or leased ...............farms: 5,632 483 275 354 375 462 $1,000: 107,451 61,721 10,153 9,360 5,408 3,988 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ..............................................farms: 8,508 1,197 492 382 507 390 $1,000: 693,776 605,023 42,036 14,744 10,516 4,066 : Feed purchased .........................................farms: 24,475 1,936 987 1,055 1,297 1,513 $1,000: 2,080,607 1,816,837 98,602 48,606 30,697 15,565 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 15,103 214 195 299 393 708 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 6,081 231 217 295 480 639 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 1,264 142 148 263 382 161 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 763 191 327 195 40 5 $250,000 or more ........................................: 1,264 1,158 100 3 2 - : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ....................farms: 49,808 4,284 2,640 3,238 4,492 3,770 $1,000: 553,243 346,032 66,078 43,874 31,724 14,576 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 35,361 156 244 624 2,080 2,886 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 9,422 730 1,369 2,220 2,286 861 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 2,296 1,020 778 330 109 17 $50,000 or more .........................................: 2,729 2,378 249 64 17 6 : Utilities ..............................................farms: 34,725 4,284 2,646 3,284 4,091 2,803 $1,000: 228,531 143,380 21,502 16,255 13,544 6,859 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 10,606 115 187 380 922 791 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 15,880 430 900 1,862 2,419 1,698 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 6,635 2,344 1,449 990 721 307 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 976 822 77 37 27 5 $50,000 or more .........................................: 628 573 33 15 2 2 : Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ...............farms: 42,773 4,280 2,648 3,289 4,358 3,492 $1,000: 769,027 446,955 95,429 69,464 54,200 24,848 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 23,613 119 193 447 1,269 1,601 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 12,392 709 918 1,947 2,606 1,736 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 3,118 764 961 643 387 140 $50,000 or more .........................................: 3,650 2,688 576 252 96 15 : Hired farm labor .......................................farms: 11,968 3,400 1,220 1,137 1,123 872 $1,000: 741,445 585,076 51,995 31,904 25,171 13,278 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 4,289 188 263 420 479 412 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 3,451 438 462 420 383 331 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 2,774 1,564 394 241 222 107 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 914 740 74 32 34 15 $250,000 or more ........................................: 540 470 27 24 5 7 : Contract labor .........................................farms: 3,690 785 260 283 314 259 $1,000: 82,420 58,833 4,885 3,557 3,733 2,133 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 673 25 17 20 35 42 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 1,245 78 77 83 76 84 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,198 328 113 142 155 120 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 285 160 26 22 37 7 $50,000 or more .........................................: 289 194 27 16 11 6 : Customwork and custom hauling ..........................farms: 13,153 2,218 1,174 1,388 1,775 1,293 $1,000: 201,011 132,743 19,136 15,994 14,341 6,791 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 3,175 68 67 127 222 233 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 4,365 226 264 382 613 567 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 3,907 689 660 725 870 459 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ............................................: 2,622 3,225 2,004 1,363 1,140 1,260 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 540 193 39 30 17 40 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 8 7 1 - - 3 $50,000 or more .........................................: 3 1 - - - 1 : Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased ..............farms: 2,458 2,795 1,707 1,288 1,127 1,168 $1,000: 14,679 10,118 3,716 2,691 1,502 1,418 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 347 949 941 771 797 810 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 1,292 1,530 621 410 281 318 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 721 245 113 92 46 39 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 71 46 32 13 3 1 $50,000 or more .........................................: 27 25 - 2 - - : Cover crop seed purchased ............................farms: 284 347 192 147 104 195 $1,000: 227 190 73 71 42 74 : Livestock and poultry purchased or leased ..............farms: 840 1,582 1,299 1,253 1,236 1,761 $1,000: 6,822 9,602 5,103 3,310 3,068 6,307 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 416 942 982 1,069 1,092 1,405 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 378 585 288 180 120 318 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 46 55 29 4 24 38 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: - - - - - - $250,000 or more ........................................: - - - - - - : Breeding livestock purchased or leased ...............farms: 476 836 631 576 477 687 $1,000: 3,640 5,119 2,269 1,477 1,291 3,025 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ..............................................farms: 533 1,002 922 900 924 1,259 $1,000: 3,182 4,483 2,834 1,833 1,777 3,282 : Feed purchased .........................................farms: 1,754 3,272 2,635 2,378 2,381 5,267 $1,000: 13,335 17,978 9,912 8,107 5,902 15,066 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 886 2,108 1,923 1,868 2,043 4,466 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 806 1,106 698 499 337 773 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 61 54 14 10 1 28 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 1 3 - 1 - - $250,000 or more ........................................: - 1 - - - - : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ....................farms: 3,894 6,023 4,937 4,605 4,925 7,000 $1,000: 10,348 10,912 8,070 6,207 6,230 9,192 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 3,396 5,573 4,634 4,386 4,702 6,680 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 485 443 289 211 220 308 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 9 5 10 6 - 12 $50,000 or more .........................................: 4 2 4 2 3 - : Utilities ..............................................farms: 2,566 3,804 2,810 2,406 2,400 3,631 $1,000: 5,398 5,783 4,327 3,178 3,393 4,912 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 936 1,775 1,370 1,204 1,183 1,743 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 1,395 1,866 1,284 1,117 1,146 1,763 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 233 162 156 85 69 119 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 1 1 - - - 6 $50,000 or more .........................................: 1 - - - 2 - : Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ...............farms: 3,466 5,119 4,003 3,520 3,548 5,050 $1,000: 17,475 18,019 13,214 9,921 8,020 11,481 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 2,132 4,019 3,293 2,983 3,125 4,432 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,263 1,041 652 508 408 604 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 62 53 53 26 15 14 $50,000 or more .........................................: 9 6 5 3 - - : Hired farm labor .......................................farms: 764 938 714 567 483 750 $1,000: 7,860 8,672 6,533 2,901 2,689 5,365 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 432 549 448 380 333 385 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 252 307 222 165 132 339 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 76 78 36 21 13 22 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 3 1 5 1 5 4 $250,000 or more ........................................: 1 3 3 - - - : Contract labor .........................................farms: 302 356 318 224 189 400 $1,000: 2,385 1,780 1,119 1,056 717 2,222 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 56 94 115 70 55 144 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 135 166 141 115 102 188 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 92 87 59 31 23 48 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 12 3 3 4 9 2 $50,000 or more .........................................: 7 6 - 4 - 18 : Customwork and custom hauling ..........................farms: 1,160 1,264 879 649 528 825 $1,000: 3,812 3,075 1,790 1,136 1,030 1,163 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 297 551 451 383 305 471 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 634 603 366 218 168 324 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 221 96 57 48 54 28 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ......................................: 952 614 117 115 52 30 $50,000 or more .........................................: 754 621 66 39 18 4 : Cash rent for land, buildings, and grazing : fees ..................................................farms: 14,056 3,459 1,982 2,257 2,179 1,298 $1,000: 1,543,043 1,202,674 175,242 96,182 43,290 12,264 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 3,521 64 105 245 491 494 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 1,405 53 77 166 318 331 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 2,157 135 234 468 695 395 $25,000 or more .........................................: 6,973 3,207 1,566 1,378 675 78 : Rent and lease expenses for machinery, equipment, : and farm share of vehicles ............................farms: 4,345 1,077 482 459 423 315 $1,000: 114,263 81,610 13,205 7,785 4,055 2,022 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 993 33 42 48 93 82 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 1,182 117 117 142 99 107 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,277 350 150 210 185 113 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 339 141 99 36 39 10 $50,000 or more .........................................: 554 436 74 23 7 3 : Interest expense .......................................farms: 21,150 3,482 1,895 2,119 2,495 1,638 $1,000: 457,847 268,363 50,613 34,670 30,947 13,362 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 8,413 271 326 626 909 784 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 8,837 1,008 882 1,116 1,301 760 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 3,045 1,470 622 348 277 92 $100,000 or more ........................................: 855 733 65 29 8 2 : Secured by real estate ...............................farms: 16,652 2,800 1,526 1,578 1,882 1,241 $1,000: 336,041 186,201 38,855 25,696 24,853 10,207 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 1,516 54 37 73 107 123 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 4,779 212 211 360 519 417 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 7,345 843 765 843 1,021 637 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 1,535 613 340 207 168 53 $50,000 or more .......................................: 1,477 1,078 173 95 67 11 : Not secured by real estate ...........................farms: 11,687 2,202 1,127 1,298 1,426 940 $1,000: 121,806 82,163 11,758 8,974 6,095 3,155 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 2,641 77 86 198 301 274 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 4,916 270 325 519 650 525 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 3,182 1,079 629 551 451 126 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 527 396 65 18 17 15 $50,000 or more .......................................: 421 380 22 12 7 - : Property taxes paid ....................................farms: 51,518 4,179 2,593 3,167 4,494 3,809 $1,000: 362,621 138,569 36,615 30,276 29,877 16,720 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 36,076 512 633 1,011 2,249 2,836 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 7,676 627 634 1,093 1,545 721 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 5,158 1,385 1,003 922 592 215 $25,000 or more .........................................: 2,608 1,655 323 141 108 37 : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom services : for livestock .........................................farms: 16,404 1,797 890 874 1,010 1,100 $1,000: 115,694 84,822 5,306 4,639 4,714 3,055 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 13,783 543 607 604 735 950 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,998 744 254 242 250 141 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 324 241 24 19 16 4 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 173 147 4 6 9 5 $100,000 or more ........................................: 126 122 1 3 - - : All other production expenses ..........................farms: 30,795 4,241 2,598 3,251 3,884 2,932 $1,000: 614,186 419,018 68,064 45,332 33,913 13,485 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 17,812 258 411 820 1,723 2,188 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 7,988 857 1,017 2,025 1,991 681 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 2,018 655 908 275 90 47 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 2,033 1,648 198 101 62 16 $100,000 or more ........................................: 944 823 64 30 18 - : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ .................farms: 3,048 1,040 513 421 377 217 $1,000: 149,992 108,187 21,043 11,008 6,086 1,749 : Depreciation expenses claimed ............................farms: 28,836 4,228 2,587 3,159 3,361 2,414 $1,000: 1,427,314 955,409 167,436 109,994 66,326 35,129 : NET CASH FARM INCOME : : Net cash farm income of operations .......................farms: 53,599 4,296 2,664 3,314 4,689 4,047 $1,000: 6,137,969 4,853,360 656,450 401,115 231,180 83,939 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 114,516 1,129,739 246,415 121,037 49,303 20,741 : Farms with net gains 2/ ...............................number: 29,400 4,040 2,438 2,979 3,979 3,270 Average net gain .................................dollars: 230,344 1,233,532 287,842 152,322 71,770 36,087 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ......................................: 4 14 5 - 1 - $50,000 or more .........................................: 4 - - - - 2 : Cash rent for land, buildings, and grazing : fees ..................................................farms: 877 803 486 276 190 249 $1,000: 5,910 3,302 1,373 727 503 1,576 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 472 640 411 245 171 183 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 260 97 41 20 14 28 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 123 42 32 8 1 24 $25,000 or more .........................................: 22 24 2 3 4 14 : Rent and lease expenses for machinery, equipment, : and farm share of vehicles ............................farms: 324 339 282 190 197 257 $1,000: 1,382 1,231 772 693 468 1,040 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 123 147 135 98 89 103 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 112 121 108 55 88 116 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 81 65 39 33 19 32 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 4 5 - 4 1 - $50,000 or more .........................................: 4 1 - - - 6 : Interest expense .......................................farms: 1,510 1,975 1,501 1,264 1,216 2,055 $1,000: 11,195 13,631 8,856 7,179 6,203 12,827 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 852 1,104 852 748 750 1,191 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 586 810 613 493 446 822 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 69 57 35 20 20 35 $100,000 or more ........................................: 3 4 1 3 - 7 : Secured by real estate ...............................farms: 1,160 1,537 1,241 1,041 955 1,691 $1,000: 9,003 11,333 7,473 6,131 5,106 11,183 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 147 194 177 188 178 238 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 461 622 526 407 360 684 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 493 671 507 427 402 736 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 51 31 20 14 13 25 $50,000 or more .......................................: 8 19 11 5 2 8 : Not secured by real estate ...........................farms: 801 1,028 735 588 548 994 $1,000: 2,192 2,298 1,383 1,049 1,097 1,644 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 247 405 271 220 158 404 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 457 503 419 332 353 563 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 93 117 45 36 34 21 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 4 3 - - 3 6 $50,000 or more .......................................: - - - - - - : Property taxes paid ....................................farms: 4,010 6,251 5,178 4,906 5,490 7,441 $1,000: 16,401 21,697 16,565 15,018 16,060 24,825 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 3,227 5,334 4,566 4,402 4,924 6,382 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 540 660 423 317 364 752 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 194 201 130 135 161 220 $25,000 or more .........................................: 49 56 59 52 41 87 : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom services : for livestock .........................................farms: 1,239 2,179 1,648 1,433 1,372 2,862 $1,000: 2,451 3,435 1,798 1,168 1,079 3,227 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 1,113 2,050 1,615 1,425 1,361 2,780 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 123 117 30 7 11 79 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 2 12 2 1 - 3 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 1 - 1 - - - $100,000 or more ........................................: - - - - - - : All other production expenses ..........................farms: 2,585 3,164 2,170 1,770 1,762 2,438 $1,000: 9,791 8,893 4,731 3,024 3,275 4,660 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 2,057 2,794 1,953 1,672 1,657 2,279 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 494 355 214 98 102 154 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 27 6 3 - 2 5 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 5 2 - - 1 - $100,000 or more ........................................: 2 7 - - - - : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ .................farms: 125 122 107 48 32 46 $1,000: 758 482 350 126 73 128 : Depreciation expenses claimed ............................farms: 2,178 2,962 2,123 1,846 1,883 2,095 $1,000: 22,145 23,419 14,771 11,068 11,225 10,393 : NET CASH FARM INCOME : : Net cash farm income of operations .......................farms: 4,235 6,534 5,390 5,119 5,635 7,676 $1,000: 35,340 294 -22,016 -15,138 -6,356 -80,199 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 8,345 45 -4,085 -2,957 -1,128 -10,448 : Farms with net gains 2/ ...............................number: 2,972 3,753 2,132 1,667 1,503 667 Average net gain .................................dollars: 23,715 15,148 12,711 16,775 23,620 17,467 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ........................................: 1,275 - 3 3 10 37 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 3,714 5 14 17 81 125 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 2,770 4 6 14 101 226 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 4,573 22 30 80 357 822 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 3,974 23 61 173 926 1,342 $50,000 or more .........................................: 13,094 3,986 2,324 2,692 2,504 718 : Farms with net losses .................................number: 24,199 256 226 335 710 777 Average net loss .................................dollars: 26,206 508,233 200,481 157,173 76,613 43,844 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 1,421 - 1 10 9 34 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 6,025 4 7 11 56 100 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 5,432 12 10 14 77 84 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 6,722 14 16 41 130 193 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 2,603 17 40 61 150 162 $50,000 or more .........................................: 1,996 209 152 198 288 204 : Net cash farm income of producers ........................farms: 53,599 4,296 2,664 3,314 4,689 4,047 $1,000: 4,636,184 3,554,277 515,367 360,028 212,351 82,131 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 86,498 827,346 193,456 108,639 45,287 20,294 : Producers reporting net gains 2/ .......................farms: 28,970 3,840 2,348 2,925 3,912 3,241 Average net gain .................................dollars: 184,285 971,773 244,125 142,587 69,183 36,060 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 1,296 1 2 4 14 38 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 3,765 6 21 30 99 124 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 2,814 22 14 19 123 220 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 4,712 59 81 115 386 822 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 4,165 94 172 205 933 1,323 $50,000 or more .........................................: 12,218 3,658 2,058 2,552 2,357 714 : Producers reporting net losses .........................farms: 24,629 456 316 389 777 806 Average net loss .................................dollars: 28,526 388,883 183,033 146,625 75,022 43,102 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 1,444 - 1 13 15 40 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 6,037 14 17 15 49 100 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 5,442 19 22 16 83 84 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 6,815 30 32 44 154 218 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 2,646 52 40 69 159 156 $50,000 or more .........................................: 2,245 341 204 232 317 208 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ....................................................farms: 473 242 73 92 35 20 $1,000: 123,144 106,398 8,808 6,534 1,223 135 : INCOME FROM FARM-RELATED SOURCES : : Total income from farm-related sources ...................farms: 23,237 2,493 1,702 2,034 2,627 2,025 $1,000: 543,969 135,853 56,262 44,901 43,962 31,954 : Customwork and other agricultural services .............farms: 3,658 716 474 405 429 316 $1,000: 93,141 34,328 18,699 12,126 8,575 6,637 : Gross cash rent or share payments ......................farms: 11,083 412 251 365 718 786 $1,000: 264,936 24,151 12,008 13,899 20,742 16,603 Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas trees, : short rotation woody crops, and maple products ........farms: 1,323 71 70 66 115 91 $1,000: 24,845 3,876 2,071 1,256 2,424 1,969 Agri-tourism and recreational services .................farms: 382 30 20 20 33 44 $1,000: 14,575 3,421 2,897 1,470 742 1,534 Patronage dividends and refunds from : cooperatives ..........................................farms: 8,613 1,863 1,248 1,454 1,567 900 $1,000: 45,789 29,627 6,016 4,726 3,217 895 Crop and livestock insurance payments ..................farms: 2,376 638 370 306 399 207 $1,000: 52,676 27,806 11,913 5,166 3,758 1,596 Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments .........................farms: 602 63 52 79 70 56 $1,000: 2,320 537 261 355 196 237 Other farm-related income sources ......................farms: 1,816 224 129 198 185 174 $1,000: 45,688 12,106 2,397 5,903 4,309 2,485 : LAND USE : : Total cropland ...........................................farms: 44,532 3,959 2,519 3,182 4,536 3,891 acres: 12,531,737 7,734,707 1,745,186 1,180,651 806,911 354,885 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 39,094 3,903 2,490 3,175 4,513 3,854 acres: 11,955,458 7,574,494 1,707,172 1,140,554 762,845 320,204 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 49 acres ...........................................: 20,634 234 183 178 394 687 50 to 99 acres ..........................................: 4,645 61 50 133 471 2,017 100 to 199 acres ........................................: 3,675 61 66 106 2,133 1,045 200 to 499 acres ........................................: 4,213 163 219 2,225 1,482 104 500 to 999 acres ........................................: 2,555 394 1,615 510 31 1 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................: 1,873 1,497 351 23 2 - 2,000 acres or more .....................................: 1,499 1,493 6 - - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ........................................: 44 218 273 284 316 87 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 276 879 980 772 374 191 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 424 1,116 454 148 164 113 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 1,330 1,141 206 187 257 141 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 716 241 103 126 192 71 $50,000 or more .........................................: 182 158 116 150 200 64 : Farms with net losses .................................number: 1,263 2,781 3,258 3,452 4,132 7,009 Average net loss .................................dollars: 27,822 20,337 15,075 12,486 10,130 13,104 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 55 173 237 275 386 241 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 231 604 781 1,010 1,424 1,797 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 205 570 770 764 1,023 1,903 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 356 819 957 972 977 2,247 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 194 359 377 346 253 644 $50,000 or more .........................................: 222 256 136 85 69 177 : Net cash farm income of producers ........................farms: 4,235 6,534 5,390 5,119 5,635 7,676 $1,000: 34,926 324 -21,814 -15,046 -6,287 -80,073 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 8,247 50 -4,047 -2,939 -1,116 -10,432 : Producers reporting net gains 2/ .......................farms: 2,970 3,757 2,134 1,672 1,504 667 Average net gain .................................dollars: 23,658 15,130 12,703 16,729 23,613 17,473 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 56 220 270 289 315 87 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 282 878 988 770 376 191 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 423 1,117 449 150 164 113 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 1,313 1,143 208 187 257 141 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 705 241 103 126 192 71 $50,000 or more .........................................: 191 158 116 150 200 64 : Producers reporting net losses .........................farms: 1,265 2,777 3,256 3,447 4,131 7,009 Average net loss .................................dollars: 27,936 20,353 15,025 12,479 10,119 13,087 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 58 177 238 275 386 241 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 227 600 783 1,007 1,426 1,799 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 204 566 765 762 1,020 1,901 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 353 818 964 976 977 2,249 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 200 360 371 344 253 642 $50,000 or more .........................................: 223 256 135 83 69 177 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ....................................................farms: 5 4 2 - - - $1,000: (D) 25 (D) - - - : INCOME FROM FARM-RELATED SOURCES : : Total income from farm-related sources ...................farms: 2,042 2,786 1,863 1,740 1,991 1,934 $1,000: 39,807 48,272 33,239 35,469 46,862 27,388 : Customwork and other agricultural services .............farms: 358 405 178 154 105 118 $1,000: 5,435 4,231 1,525 843 351 391 : Gross cash rent or share payments ......................farms: 1,068 1,713 1,374 1,318 1,609 1,469 $1,000: 25,960 32,363 26,603 31,232 42,978 18,398 Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas trees, : short rotation woody crops, and maple products ........farms: 113 181 158 135 143 180 $1,000: 2,688 3,553 2,443 1,996 1,421 1,148 Agri-tourism and recreational services .................farms: 51 54 37 30 28 35 $1,000: 609 1,082 591 633 770 826 Patronage dividends and refunds from : cooperatives ..........................................farms: 551 502 203 120 111 94 $1,000: 520 342 195 85 120 47 Crop and livestock insurance payments ..................farms: 127 152 53 54 37 33 $1,000: 748 676 366 175 56 416 Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments .........................farms: 55 43 41 44 73 26 $1,000: 116 132 120 90 213 61 Other farm-related income sources ......................farms: 169 249 126 96 103 163 $1,000: 3,731 5,893 1,396 415 953 6,100 : LAND USE : : Total cropland ...........................................farms: 3,905 5,576 4,226 3,758 3,866 5,114 acres: 211,785 187,330 97,158 61,955 52,287 98,882 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 3,803 5,150 3,544 2,792 2,323 3,547 acres: 176,824 132,966 57,047 31,802 21,007 30,543 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 49 acres ...........................................: 2,353 4,604 3,413 2,759 2,304 3,525 50 to 99 acres ..........................................: 1,243 477 122 31 18 22 100 to 199 acres ........................................: 186 66 9 2 1 - 200 to 499 acres ........................................: 17 3 - - - - 500 to 999 acres ........................................: 4 - - - - - 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................: - - - - - - 2,000 acres or more .....................................: - - - - - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 73. Summary by Combined Government Payments and Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : $1,000,000 or : $500,000 to : $250,000 to : $100,000 to : $50,000 to Item : All farms : more : $999,999 : $499,999 : $249,999 : $99,999 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LAND USE - Con. : : Total cropland - Con. : : Cropland- : Other pasture and grazing land that could have been : used for crops without additional : improvements ........................................farms: 3,719 198 165 249 391 333 acres: 89,535 15,778 6,926 9,059 11,595 10,617 On which all crops failed or were abandoned ..........farms: 1,218 156 85 84 146 85 acres: 49,353 26,714 5,827 2,290 3,504 2,355 Idle or used for cover crops or soil improvement, : but not harvested and not pastured or grazed ........farms: 11,444 1,362 624 713 919 649 acres: 409,364 113,391 24,060 27,121 26,681 17,575 In summer fallow .....................................farms: 1,397 53 44 63 120 131 acres: 28,027 4,330 1,201 1,627 2,286 4,134 : Total woodland ...........................................farms: 24,289 1,473 999 1,328 1,993 1,808 acres: 1,038,481 129,821 75,003 66,360 73,111 75,027 Woodland pastured ......................................farms: 5,251 209 171 224 350 393 acres: 93,637 7,337 5,083 6,209 7,306 10,970 Woodland not pastured ..................................farms: 21,368 1,384 926 1,221 1,797 1,619 acres: 944,844 122,484 69,920 60,151 65,805 64,057 Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured ..........................farms: 20,603 835 645 761 1,094 1,234 acres: 449,624 53,675 25,354 28,542 38,929 46,762 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. ...............farms: 34,803 2,607 1,567 1,874 2,633 2,379 acres: 582,398 151,936 38,763 44,753 44,672 36,206 : Irrigated land ...........................................farms: 3,006 768 256 268 308 273 acres: 610,670 490,540 56,393 31,251 18,127 6,820 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 2,950 768 255 268 307 270 acres: 605,934 487,892 56,214 31,048 18,000 6,367 Pastureland and other land .............................farms: 124 18 9 9 5 7 acres: 4,736 2,648 179 203 127 453 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : Enhancement Programs ....................................farms: 9,981 1,423 615 630 792 540 acres: 199,674 23,717 8,291 10,620 10,196 12,773 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs .................farms: 14,520 3,313 1,901 2,298 2,640 1,683 acres: 10,032,069 6,997,378 1,411,973 874,426 488,563 146,332 : ORGANIC AGRICULTURE : : Total organic product sales ..............................farms: 739 93 112 124 186 72 $1,000: 166,931 63,502 44,121 29,822 24,725 3,112 : VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS : : Estimated market value of land and buildings .............farms: 53,599 4,296 2,664 3,314 4,689 4,047 $1,000: 120,603,878 65,566,941 15,665,634 11,153,025 8,258,484 4,128,780 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 2,250,114 15,262,323 5,880,493 3,365,427 1,761,246 1,020,208 Average per acre ...................................dollars: 8,259 8,125 8,314 8,447 8,570 8,050 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 .............................................: 1,700 18 10 9 8 28 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 2,576 10 1 14 6 21 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 5,811 59 25 20 47 109 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 15,523 111 67 108 287 871 $500,000 to $999,999 ......................................: 10,877 196 141 186 986 1,489 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ..................................: 6,190 242 195 459 1,810 1,156 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ..................................: 5,267 356 658 1,971 1,430 336 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ..................................: 2,851 885 1,240 503 107 34 $10,000,000 or more .......................................: 2,804 2,419 327 44 8 3 : VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................farms: 53,598 4,296 2,664 3,314 4,689 4,047 $1,000: 11,100,050 5,753,357 1,448,026 980,660 774,364 478,910 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $4,999 ..............................................: 3,473 21 19 4 18 84 $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 3,993 11 7 7 66 124 $10,000 to $19,999 ........................................: 6,420 15 26 53 189 252 $20,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 12,559 82 78 172 587 944 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 9,506 135 138 310 1,170 1,083 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 6,491 238 241 770 1,308 969 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 5,466 464 867 1,434 1,112 448 $500,000 or more ..........................................: 5,690 3,330 1,288 564 239 143 : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ................................farms: 36,740 4,012 2,334 2,843 3,731 2,876 number: 83,474 22,941 8,237 8,043 8,765 5,459 : Tractors, all ............................................farms: 40,305 4,045 2,414 2,944 3,912 3,188 number: 113,253 23,666 11,193 11,490 13,108 9,065 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ..........................farms: 17,967 1,372 804 964 1,426 1,248 number: 25,058 2,277 1,319 1,475 2,163 1,831 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 353 584 367 293 323 463 acres: 6,623 11,416 6,046 2,718 2,839 5,918 On which all crops failed or were abandoned ..........farms: 97 147 93 88 69 168 acres: 1,238 1,707 673 827 410 3,808 Idle or used for cover crops or soil improvement, : but not harvested and not pastured or grazed ........farms: 691 1,058 1,083 1,246 1,616 1,483 acres: 24,909 37,953 31,034 24,906 26,950 54,784 In summer fallow .....................................farms: 139 187 146 136 110 268 acres: 2,191 3,288 2,358 1,702 1,081 3,829 : Total woodland ...........................................farms: 1,966 3,279 2,739 2,657 2,961 3,086 acres: 96,312 138,424 117,630 97,095 93,522 76,176 Woodland pastured ......................................farms: 441 833 691 567 541 831 acres: 8,921 13,269 9,179 10,179 6,170 9,014 Woodland not pastured ..................................farms: 1,733 2,837 2,347 2,314 2,620 2,570 acres: 87,391 125,155 108,451 86,916 87,352 67,162 Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured ..........................farms: 1,524 2,889 2,517 2,218 2,149 4,737 acres: 45,726 63,201 41,790 26,884 19,526 59,235 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. ...............farms: 2,568 4,359 3,701 3,504 4,066 5,545 acres: 48,914 45,845 42,199 36,500 49,514 43,096 : Irrigated land ...........................................farms: 221 344 224 150 103 91 acres: 2,107 3,244 1,042 479 260 407 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 221 331 208 145 98 79 acres: 2,024 2,511 966 429 251 232 Pastureland and other land .............................farms: 11 16 21 5 7 16 acres: 83 733 76 50 9 175 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : Enhancement Programs ....................................farms: 562 894 1,008 1,287 1,853 377 acres: 18,218 37,149 33,410 24,721 18,832 1,747 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs .................farms: 1,110 747 306 162 139 221 acres: 59,914 24,098 6,069 3,381 7,514 12,421 : ORGANIC AGRICULTURE : : Total organic product sales ..............................farms: 48 46 24 15 10 9 $1,000: 926 575 93 42 13 (Z) : VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS : : Estimated market value of land and buildings .............farms: 4,235 6,534 5,390 5,119 5,635 7,676 $1,000: 2,958,244 3,446,817 2,510,083 1,966,494 1,966,993 2,982,382 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 698,523 527,520 465,693 384,156 349,067 388,533 Average per acre ...................................dollars: 7,345 7,927 8,401 8,841 9,155 10,752 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 .............................................: 45 159 177 320 521 405 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 94 369 364 464 615 618 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 362 885 887 996 1,115 1,306 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 1,469 2,632 2,282 2,115 2,268 3,313 $500,000 to $999,999 ......................................: 1,488 1,734 1,221 905 874 1,657 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ..................................: 592 615 365 262 185 309 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ..................................: 169 120 79 50 40 58 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ..................................: 16 20 12 7 17 10 $10,000,000 or more .......................................: - - 3 - - - : VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................farms: 4,235 6,534 5,390 5,119 5,634 7,676 $1,000: 309,345 379,638 262,121 211,037 203,625 298,968 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $4,999 ..............................................: 135 392 503 578 752 967 $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 245 618 505 625 804 981 $10,000 to $19,999 ........................................: 570 1,004 868 947 1,039 1,457 $20,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 1,266 2,086 1,741 1,570 1,718 2,315 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 1,123 1,391 1,103 905 901 1,247 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 589 681 454 360 344 537 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 253 331 203 125 63 166 $500,000 or more ..........................................: 54 31 13 9 13 6 : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ................................farms: 2,697 4,103 3,317 3,060 3,339 4,428 number: 4,498 6,313 4,752 4,162 4,391 5,913 : Tractors, all ............................................farms: 3,110 4,753 3,803 3,493 3,737 4,906 number: 7,529 10,037 7,197 5,946 5,952 8,070 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ..........................farms: 1,346 2,260 1,899 1,845 2,126 2,677 number: 1,957 3,075 2,495 2,382 2,658 3,426 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 26,620 2,719 1,684 2,027 2,711 2,186 number: 41,723 5,273 3,069 3,460 4,595 3,644 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ...........................farms: 18,603 3,618 2,159 2,623 3,053 2,070 number: 46,472 16,116 6,805 6,555 6,350 3,590 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled ..................farms: 13,379 3,333 2,020 2,170 2,301 1,316 number: 15,470 4,314 2,317 2,428 2,571 1,442 Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled .............farms: - - - - - - number: - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled ........................farms: 775 180 86 80 72 70 number: 832 187 94 88 77 75 Hay balers ...............................................farms: 12,292 936 653 873 1,055 1,113 number: 15,430 1,276 870 1,160 1,394 1,430 : FERTILIZERS AND CHEMICALS : : Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : used ....................................................farms: 27,967 3,750 2,391 3,054 4,239 3,335 acres treated: 9,412,123 5,861,081 1,422,737 957,387 640,537 255,583 Manure used ..............................................farms: 11,049 1,241 752 873 1,073 939 acres treated: 707,301 365,678 93,705 77,798 56,894 31,268 Organic fertilizer used ..................................farms: 1,321 66 72 116 192 152 acres treated: 88,103 29,635 13,855 14,283 12,707 6,799 : Acres treated to control- : Insects ................................................farms: 10,366 1,907 1,144 1,274 1,615 1,200 acres: 4,165,761 2,786,027 629,397 364,997 228,238 84,265 Weeds, grass, or brush .................................farms: 26,013 3,699 2,332 2,960 4,108 3,288 acres: 11,263,389 7,302,500 1,653,497 1,083,117 709,547 263,920 Nematodes ..............................................farms: 3,225 551 350 450 510 441 acres: 979,853 571,695 175,205 111,666 69,704 30,634 Diseases in crops and orchards .........................farms: 5,715 1,289 726 790 886 630 acres: 2,607,820 1,868,096 363,968 204,981 107,023 37,558 Chemicals used to control growth, : thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate .........................farms: 1,185 186 92 111 156 135 acres on which used: 146,155 86,945 19,253 14,788 11,011 7,237 : LAND USE PRACTICES : : Land drained by tile .....................................farms: 19,352 2,786 1,770 2,176 2,927 2,036 acres: 5,841,432 3,655,813 880,346 593,131 391,774 140,117 Land artificially drained by ditches .....................farms: 8,351 1,070 642 712 942 738 acres: 1,701,996 1,095,128 205,771 148,826 104,621 47,315 Land under conservation easement .........................farms: 2,417 191 136 191 241 168 acres: 102,544 14,953 6,062 11,850 14,731 5,317 Cropland on which no-till practices were used ............farms: 14,892 2,487 1,549 1,823 2,294 1,807 acres: 4,726,100 2,897,123 779,884 503,037 309,826 122,771 Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were used (see text) .......farms: 10,682 2,306 1,218 1,349 1,626 1,123 acres: 4,284,224 3,014,994 567,086 352,305 215,207 70,037 Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) ..........................farms: 10,289 1,483 855 1,148 1,637 1,225 acres: 2,575,448 1,621,586 333,914 257,439 201,623 81,662 Cropland planted to a cover crop (excluding CRP) .........farms: 5,545 1,055 639 726 837 516 acres: 988,282 598,504 161,974 113,259 63,669 21,729 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ........farms: 10,856 2,373 1,492 1,573 1,701 1,123 : RENEWABLE ENERGY : : Renewable energy producing systems (see text) ............farms: 6,589 598 348 381 525 346 Solar panels ...........................................farms: 4,402 302 200 223 345 206 Wind turbines ..........................................farms: 514 168 63 63 52 11 Methane digesters ......................................farms: 31 9 2 3 1 4 Geothermal/geoexchange systems .........................farms: 1,958 164 105 109 149 140 Small hydro systems ....................................farms: 90 5 1 2 6 13 : Wind rights leased to others .............................farms: 624 157 65 75 68 54 : TENURE : : Full owners ..............................................farms: 37,552 794 637 944 2,278 2,540 Part owners ..............................................farms: 13,753 3,220 1,867 2,113 2,062 1,208 Tenants ..................................................farms: 2,294 282 160 257 349 299 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND : : Land owned ...............................................farms: 51,436 4,019 2,504 3,062 4,362 3,770 acres: 8,258,552 2,719,668 905,533 779,179 756,713 492,954 Owned land in farms ....................................farms: 51,305 4,014 2,504 3,057 4,340 3,748 acres: 6,974,236 2,638,427 858,758 719,371 656,831 405,835 : Land rented or leased from others ........................farms: 16,221 3,509 2,031 2,373 2,420 1,527 acres: 7,667,001 5,440,746 1,031,901 606,125 310,478 109,727 Rented or leased land in farms .........................farms: 16,047 3,502 2,027 2,370 2,411 1,507 acres: 7,628,004 5,431,712 1,025,548 600,935 306,792 107,045 : Land rented or leased to others ..........................farms: 11,505 413 241 346 709 782 acres: 1,323,313 90,275 53,128 64,998 103,568 89,801 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 2,160 3,296 2,574 2,256 2,121 2,886 number: 3,490 4,983 3,677 2,956 2,693 3,883 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ...........................farms: 1,348 1,372 810 490 436 624 number: 2,082 1,979 1,025 608 601 761 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled ..................farms: 794 674 312 173 155 131 number: 847 744 323 179 170 135 Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled .............farms: - - - - - - number: - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled ........................farms: 72 66 55 29 15 50 number: 85 70 57 33 16 50 Hay balers ...............................................farms: 1,174 1,741 1,304 974 843 1,626 number: 1,504 2,208 1,573 1,148 973 1,894 : FERTILIZERS AND CHEMICALS : : Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : used ....................................................farms: 2,824 3,017 1,662 1,165 862 1,668 acres treated: 123,286 76,060 25,734 13,731 12,873 23,114 Manure used ..............................................farms: 969 1,406 1,004 711 600 1,481 acres treated: 22,385 22,282 12,072 6,624 4,468 14,127 Organic fertilizer used ..................................farms: 110 183 133 87 57 153 acres treated: 2,942 3,279 1,819 829 338 1,617 : Acres treated to control- : Insects ................................................farms: 975 947 511 324 208 261 acres: 38,103 18,838 6,087 2,694 1,767 5,348 Weeds, grass, or brush .................................farms: 2,915 2,876 1,507 931 648 749 acres: 128,507 70,858 22,920 10,227 6,427 11,869 Nematodes ..............................................farms: 334 293 136 70 45 45 acres: 12,219 5,962 1,748 610 219 191 Diseases in crops and orchards .........................farms: 476 453 188 136 74 67 acres: 15,604 7,898 1,488 720 272 212 Chemicals used to control growth, : thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate .........................farms: 147 142 68 63 44 41 acres on which used: 3,176 1,942 803 510 185 305 : LAND USE PRACTICES : : Land drained by tile .....................................farms: 1,628 1,836 1,171 866 908 1,248 acres: 68,027 46,028 21,582 11,021 13,003 20,590 Land artificially drained by ditches .....................farms: 608 919 661 582 620 857 acres: 25,024 27,848 13,589 9,396 8,133 16,345 Land under conservation easement .........................farms: 165 301 258 253 348 165 acres: 4,995 9,895 16,180 6,916 7,528 4,117 Cropland on which no-till practices were used ............farms: 1,466 1,588 828 470 278 302 acres: 58,593 33,323 11,178 4,360 1,957 4,048 Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were used (see text) .......farms: 909 927 540 279 199 206 acres: 33,526 18,164 6,193 2,482 986 3,244 Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) ..........................farms: 1,094 1,288 632 456 287 184 acres: 39,573 25,334 7,289 3,843 1,633 1,552 Cropland planted to a cover crop (excluding CRP) .........farms: 385 480 243 219 177 268 acres: 10,057 8,747 2,415 2,297 1,220 4,411 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ........farms: 802 720 341 240 253 238 : RENEWABLE ENERGY : : Renewable energy producing systems (see text) ............farms: 454 837 695 595 648 1,162 Solar panels ...........................................farms: 338 619 497 381 391 900 Wind turbines ..........................................farms: 24 32 14 26 38 23 Methane digesters ......................................farms: 1 1 4 3 2 1 Geothermal/geoexchange systems .........................farms: 96 225 205 220 260 285 Small hydro systems ....................................farms: 9 7 9 7 9 22 : Wind rights leased to others .............................farms: 26 40 21 22 63 33 : TENURE : : Full owners ..............................................farms: 3,144 5,384 4,628 4,651 5,317 7,235 Part owners ..............................................farms: 853 909 601 354 246 320 Tenants ..................................................farms: 238 241 161 114 72 121 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND : : Land owned ...............................................farms: 4,013 6,318 5,240 5,013 5,568 7,567 acres: 471,056 561,735 423,416 371,199 409,179 367,920 Owned land in farms ....................................farms: 3,997 6,293 5,229 5,005 5,563 7,555 acres: 350,409 391,975 276,855 210,916 200,879 263,980 : Land rented or leased from others ........................farms: 1,108 1,184 786 493 336 454 acres: 54,314 45,307 23,198 13,041 17,642 14,522 Rented or leased land in farms .........................farms: 1,091 1,150 762 468 318 441 acres: 52,328 42,825 21,922 11,518 13,970 13,409 : Land rented or leased to others ..........................farms: 1,034 1,811 1,467 1,413 1,702 1,587 acres: 122,633 172,242 147,837 161,806 211,972 105,053 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ...............................................: 97,007 9,321 4,898 5,927 8,355 7,448 Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer ................................................: 22,366 1,440 1,167 1,516 2,191 1,732 2 producers ...............................................: 24,716 1,742 1,046 1,285 1,878 1,726 3 producers ...............................................: 3,584 561 260 315 333 300 4 producers ...............................................: 1,911 334 141 129 187 217 5 or more producers .......................................: 1,022 219 50 69 100 72 : Total male producers ........................................: 64,732 7,084 3,647 4,352 5,901 5,045 Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 41,766 2,471 1,870 2,472 3,615 3,046 2 producers .............................................: 6,701 1,106 538 543 734 604 3 producers .............................................: 1,823 452 164 189 138 186 4 producers .............................................: 528 139 41 33 65 41 5 or more producers .....................................: 299 79 9 18 25 9 : Total female producers ......................................: 32,275 2,237 1,251 1,575 2,454 2,403 Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 25,627 1,488 975 1,289 1,779 1,774 2 producers .............................................: 2,114 257 98 112 183 193 3 producers .............................................: 438 54 13 18 51 25 4 producers .............................................: 104 10 2 2 11 14 5 or more producers .....................................: 111 6 6 - 19 15 : PRODUCERS' CHARACTERISTICS 3/ : : Sex of producers: : Male .......................................................: 63,321 6,814 3,615 4,280 5,782 4,967 Female ......................................................: 30,961 2,005 1,188 1,543 2,312 2,273 : Hired managers ................................................: 4,888 2,508 699 476 327 230 : Primary occupation: : Farming .....................................................: 37,198 6,615 3,273 3,568 4,173 3,132 Other .......................................................: 57,084 2,204 1,530 2,255 3,921 4,108 : Place of residence: : On farm operated ............................................: 68,651 6,018 3,637 4,155 5,389 4,537 Not on farm operated ........................................: 25,631 2,801 1,166 1,668 2,705 2,703 : Days of work off farm: : None ........................................................: 37,199 5,335 2,627 2,778 3,355 2,832 Any .........................................................: 57,083 3,484 2,176 3,045 4,739 4,408 1 to 49 days ..............................................: 7,773 663 363 500 694 695 50 to 99 days .............................................: 3,427 270 168 263 301 300 100 to 199 days ...........................................: 7,022 465 362 444 675 565 200 days or more ..........................................: 38,861 2,086 1,283 1,838 3,069 2,848 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less .............................................: 4,653 237 161 226 386 306 3 or 4 years ................................................: 6,720 389 312 283 559 450 5 to 9 years ................................................: 17,205 1,028 558 846 1,304 1,271 10 years or more ............................................: 65,704 7,165 3,772 4,468 5,845 5,213 : Average years on present farm ...............................: 22.5 27.2 27.9 26.6 24.6 23.8 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less .............................................: 12,427 622 429 526 924 839 6 to 10 years ...............................................: 14,001 909 452 630 1,123 1,010 11 years or more ............................................: 67,854 7,288 3,922 4,667 6,047 5,391 : Average years on any farm ...................................: 24.7 29.3 30.3 29.3 27.2 26.4 : Age group: : Under 25 years ..............................................: 1,962 129 85 117 163 96 25 to 34 years ..............................................: 9,096 957 457 575 846 636 35 to 44 years ..............................................: 14,627 1,547 785 946 1,320 1,005 45 to 54 years ..............................................: 15,336 1,623 823 867 1,164 1,117 55 to 64 years ..............................................: 21,083 2,182 1,087 1,274 1,666 1,570 65 to 74 years ..............................................: 20,434 1,712 1,115 1,256 1,865 1,724 75 years and over ...........................................: 11,744 669 451 788 1,070 1,092 : Average age .................................................: 56.0 53.8 55.3 56.1 56.1 57.6 : Young producers (see text) ....................................: 11,058 1,086 542 692 1,009 732 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ..............: 683 35 23 40 36 25 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native ............................: 136 13 3 9 1 6 Asian .......................................................: 117 2 2 2 6 8 Black or African American ...................................: 99 4 - 3 5 4 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ...................: 19 - - 2 - 2 White .......................................................: 93,598 8,787 4,784 5,791 8,052 7,212 More than one race reported .................................: 313 13 14 16 30 8 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training in : the Reserves or National Guard (see text) ..................: 87,661 8,515 4,626 5,513 7,612 6,749 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ...................: 6,621 304 177 310 482 491 : Number of persons living in producers' : households ...................................................: 205,872 22,162 11,289 13,702 18,804 15,635 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 73. Summary by Combined Government Payments and Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : $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 ...............................................: 7,594 11,822 9,667 9,024 9,774 13,177 Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer ................................................: 1,808 2,728 2,239 2,177 2,293 3,075 2 producers ...............................................: 1,912 3,097 2,628 2,453 2,887 4,062 3 producers ...............................................: 275 354 292 274 275 345 4 producers ...............................................: 174 213 132 133 114 137 5 or more producers .......................................: 66 142 99 82 66 57 : Total male producers ........................................: 5,084 7,694 6,156 5,724 6,028 8,017 Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 3,305 5,201 4,383 4,159 4,762 6,482 2 producers .............................................: 575 736 517 471 392 485 3 producers .............................................: 136 178 112 76 85 107 4 producers .............................................: 32 42 34 40 28 33 5 or more producers .....................................: 14 47 37 35 18 8 : Total female producers ......................................: 2,510 4,128 3,511 3,300 3,746 5,160 Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 1,934 3,234 2,761 2,694 3,177 4,522 2 producers .............................................: 174 273 206 181 179 258 3 producers .............................................: 48 40 57 52 54 26 4 producers .............................................: 5 24 7 7 11 11 5 or more producers .....................................: 12 20 24 8 1 - : PRODUCERS' CHARACTERISTICS 3/ : : Sex of producers: : Male .......................................................: 4,988 7,486 5,970 5,582 5,954 7,883 Female ......................................................: 2,429 3,918 3,325 3,183 3,658 5,127 : Hired managers ................................................: 156 142 101 112 82 55 : Primary occupation: : Farming .....................................................: 2,782 3,680 2,649 2,120 2,162 3,044 Other .......................................................: 4,635 7,724 6,646 6,645 7,450 9,966 : Place of residence: : On farm operated ............................................: 4,915 8,259 7,108 6,664 7,208 10,761 Not on farm operated ........................................: 2,502 3,145 2,187 2,101 2,404 2,249 : Days of work off farm: : None ........................................................: 2,597 4,086 3,132 2,894 3,249 4,314 Any .........................................................: 4,820 7,318 6,163 5,871 6,363 8,696 1 to 49 days ..............................................: 550 989 719 806 832 962 50 to 99 days .............................................: 316 394 318 318 345 434 100 to 199 days ...........................................: 558 946 728 698 635 946 200 days or more ..........................................: 3,396 4,989 4,398 4,049 4,551 6,354 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less .............................................: 388 656 517 550 471 755 3 or 4 years ................................................: 549 848 786 665 932 947 5 to 9 years ................................................: 1,409 2,306 1,780 1,921 2,105 2,677 10 years or more ............................................: 5,071 7,594 6,212 5,629 6,104 8,631 : Average years on present farm ...............................: 22.0 21.2 20.9 20.2 19.7 19.6 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less .............................................: 1,099 1,595 1,410 1,366 1,605 2,012 6 to 10 years ...............................................: 1,084 1,966 1,450 1,560 1,651 2,166 11 years or more ............................................: 5,234 7,843 6,435 5,839 6,356 8,832 : Average years on any farm ...................................: 24.0 23.4 23.1 22.0 21.6 21.6 : Age group: : Under 25 years ..............................................: 186 259 230 262 161 274 25 to 34 years ..............................................: 812 1,186 801 746 787 1,293 35 to 44 years ..............................................: 1,209 1,741 1,395 1,265 1,429 1,985 45 to 54 years ..............................................: 1,098 1,765 1,568 1,564 1,581 2,166 55 to 64 years ..............................................: 1,500 2,445 2,110 1,904 2,236 3,109 65 to 74 years ..............................................: 1,583 2,514 1,950 1,886 2,187 2,642 75 years and over ...........................................: 1,029 1,494 1,241 1,138 1,231 1,541 : Average age .................................................: 55.7 55.9 56.4 56.2 56.9 55.6 : Young producers (see text) ....................................: 998 1,445 1,031 1,008 948 1,567 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ..............: 88 115 89 89 68 75 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native ............................: 18 7 24 18 19 18 Asian .......................................................: 22 13 21 8 14 19 Black or African American ...................................: 10 32 10 7 14 10 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ...................: 3 5 1 - 2 4 White .......................................................: 7,349 11,313 9,199 8,678 9,525 12,908 More than one race reported .................................: 15 34 40 54 38 51 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training in : the Reserves or National Guard (see text) ..................: 6,951 10,557 8,544 7,992 8,708 11,894 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ...................: 466 847 751 773 904 1,116 : Number of persons living in producers' : households ...................................................: 16,172 24,530 19,424 17,805 19,378 26,971 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ........................................: 79,161 7,576 4,190 4,960 6,683 5,739 Land use and/or crop decisions ..............................: 67,034 6,538 3,748 4,559 6,034 5,375 Livestock decisions .........................................: 43,735 3,238 1,730 1,936 2,666 2,927 Marketing decisions (see text) ..............................: 53,734 5,969 3,416 4,207 5,536 4,600 Record keeping and/or financial management ..................: 67,144 6,647 3,671 4,487 6,095 5,294 Estate planning or succession planning ......................: 48,150 5,182 2,816 3,395 4,205 3,733 : FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by one producer's : household and/or extended family ........................farms: 50,564 3,662 2,431 3,061 4,438 3,793 acres: 12,561,242 6,612,374 1,685,258 1,215,245 903,650 476,172 Limited Liability Company ................................farms: 4,874 741 327 430 493 413 acres: 2,108,812 1,379,682 250,377 171,967 110,741 53,809 : LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ....................................farms: 45,401 2,367 1,984 2,590 3,933 3,441 acres: 8,956,083 3,849,021 1,354,357 1,031,911 792,768 428,941 Partnership ..............................................farms: 3,177 682 221 283 293 253 acres: 2,369,872 1,853,905 176,739 110,630 68,966 36,803 Registered under State law .............................farms: 2,530 619 184 241 228 169 acres: 2,142,038 1,724,073 146,778 97,349 51,562 24,758 : Corporation ..............................................farms: 4,076 1,236 439 378 367 270 acres: 3,081,547 2,351,464 337,764 151,756 73,594 35,981 Family held ............................................farms: 3,605 1,156 405 359 336 232 acres: 2,919,012 2,257,131 317,916 146,401 68,352 31,011 More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: 104 31 8 10 12 1 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 3,501 1,125 397 349 324 231 : Other than family held .................................farms: 471 80 34 19 31 38 acres: 162,535 94,333 19,848 5,355 5,242 4,970 More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: 46 27 2 - 3 6 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 425 53 32 19 28 32 : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. .......................farms: 945 11 20 63 96 83 acres: 194,738 15,749 15,446 26,009 28,295 11,155 : HIRED FARM LABOR : : Hired farm labor .........................................farms: 11,968 3,400 1,220 1,137 1,123 872 workers: 39,922 19,317 4,049 3,120 2,973 1,826 Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more .....................................farms: 6,091 2,579 661 560 464 417 workers: 17,690 11,413 1,474 1,052 854 642 Less than 150 days ...................................farms: 8,643 2,281 860 804 848 604 workers: 22,232 7,904 2,575 2,068 2,119 1,184 Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor .............farms: 208 136 22 22 10 5 Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor ..........................................farms: 25 1 7 2 4 3 Unpaid workers ...........................................farms: 16,242 852 796 986 1,396 1,155 workers: 43,179 2,058 2,093 2,594 3,925 3,023 : FARMS BY SIZE : : 1 to 9 acres ..................................................: 6,418 94 72 39 53 115 10 to 49 acres ................................................: 18,772 363 211 179 325 407 50 to 69 acres ................................................: 4,146 73 43 43 68 475 70 to 99 acres ................................................: 4,716 59 34 61 283 969 100 to 139 acres ..............................................: 3,907 53 52 85 705 900 140 to 179 acres ..............................................: 2,293 29 18 54 778 496 180 to 219 acres ..............................................: 1,586 32 22 86 735 240 220 to 259 acres ..............................................: 1,244 29 13 138 624 128 260 to 499 acres ..............................................: 3,857 131 150 1,824 977 252 500 to 999 acres ..............................................: 2,919 350 1,541 737 128 63 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..........................................: 2,043 1,433 483 64 11 1 2,000 acres or more ...........................................: 1,698 1,650 25 4 2 1 : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ..............................: 22,095 3,008 2,126 2,760 3,830 2,983 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ............................: 667 43 8 6 38 51 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .............................: 738 2 6 10 32 46 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) .......: 863 18 32 39 76 84 Other crop farming (1119) .....................................: 10,397 5 8 17 81 204 Tobacco farming (11191) .....................................: 6 - 1 2 - - Cotton farming (11192) ......................................: - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) .........................: 10,391 5 7 15 81 204 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) .....................: 7,286 49 73 111 148 346 Cattle feedlots (112112) ......................................: 335 33 27 26 36 66 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ......................: 737 129 76 192 202 36 Hog and pig farming (1122) ....................................: 1,072 465 55 43 24 17 Poultry and egg production (1123) .............................: 2,092 522 243 70 86 30 Sheep and goat farming (1124) .................................: 1,747 - - 4 8 33 Aquaculture and other animal production (1125,1129) ...........: 5,570 22 10 36 128 151 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ........................................: 6,142 9,445 7,839 7,278 8,090 11,219 Land use and/or crop decisions ..............................: 5,427 8,105 6,337 5,933 6,175 8,803 Livestock decisions .........................................: 3,234 5,824 4,857 4,603 4,569 8,151 Marketing decisions (see text) ..............................: 4,518 6,419 4,867 4,073 4,135 5,994 Record keeping and/or financial management ..................: 5,407 8,173 6,496 5,890 6,383 8,601 Estate planning or succession planning ......................: 3,704 5,576 4,535 4,277 4,584 6,143 : FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by one producer's : household and/or extended family ........................farms: 4,008 6,188 5,164 4,896 5,466 7,457 acres: 371,992 388,987 257,158 200,526 183,374 266,506 Limited Liability Company ................................farms: 398 544 414 342 391 381 acres: 29,390 33,352 21,278 19,566 24,775 13,875 : LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ....................................farms: 3,654 5,741 4,797 4,634 5,108 7,152 acres: 324,882 352,556 231,293 180,528 159,083 250,743 Partnership ..............................................farms: 299 352 260 161 196 177 acres: 35,259 28,037 18,091 14,599 17,600 9,243 Registered under State law .............................farms: 231 258 175 136 160 129 acres: 26,158 21,539 13,215 13,383 16,330 6,893 : Corporation ..............................................farms: 206 309 216 215 228 212 acres: 21,710 40,986 20,707 18,634 20,210 8,741 Family held ............................................farms: 186 224 167 185 177 178 acres: 20,107 20,366 14,908 16,364 18,556 7,900 More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: 4 3 6 6 2 21 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 182 221 161 179 175 157 : Other than family held .................................farms: 20 85 49 30 51 34 acres: 1,603 20,620 5,799 2,270 1,654 841 More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: - 7 1 - - - 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 20 78 48 30 51 34 : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. .......................farms: 76 132 117 109 103 135 acres: 20,886 13,221 28,686 8,673 17,956 8,662 : HIRED FARM LABOR : : Hired farm labor .........................................farms: 764 938 714 567 483 750 workers: 1,725 2,262 1,412 1,136 768 1,334 Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more .....................................farms: 316 404 186 162 135 207 workers: 468 641 341 228 190 387 Less than 150 days ...................................farms: 565 678 588 434 390 591 workers: 1,257 1,621 1,071 908 578 947 Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor .............farms: 9 3 - - - 1 Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor ..........................................farms: 3 - 5 - - - Unpaid workers ...........................................farms: 1,317 2,148 1,815 1,619 1,776 2,382 workers: 3,562 5,829 4,943 4,421 4,433 6,298 : FARMS BY SIZE : : 1 to 9 acres ..................................................: 248 578 787 1,052 1,536 1,844 10 to 49 acres ................................................: 1,312 3,151 2,697 2,761 3,055 4,311 50 to 69 acres ................................................: 702 855 605 427 378 477 70 to 99 acres ................................................: 793 750 568 389 319 491 100 to 139 acres ..............................................: 542 538 381 221 172 258 140 to 179 acres ..............................................: 208 245 168 115 58 124 180 to 219 acres ..............................................: 128 149 63 44 31 56 220 to 259 acres ..............................................: 89 96 39 28 29 31 260 to 499 acres ..............................................: 165 129 63 66 30 70 500 to 999 acres ..............................................: 28 32 10 13 12 5 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..........................................: 13 11 6 3 12 6 2,000 acres or more ...........................................: 7 - 3 - 3 3 : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ..............................: 2,470 2,542 1,233 720 347 76 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ............................: 90 154 111 82 68 16 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .............................: 76 159 107 76 74 150 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) .......: 120 164 111 78 57 84 Other crop farming (1119) .....................................: 455 1,245 1,649 2,077 2,848 1,808 Tobacco farming (11191) .....................................: 3 - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) ......................................: - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) .........................: 452 1,245 1,649 2,077 2,848 1,808 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) .....................: 481 1,230 1,241 1,058 755 1,794 Cattle feedlots (112112) ......................................: 85 54 7 - 1 - Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ......................: 5 3 10 1 4 79 Hog and pig farming (1122) ....................................: 37 99 84 103 119 26 Poultry and egg production (1123) .............................: 40 52 98 189 678 84 Sheep and goat farming (1124) .................................: 71 211 203 303 327 587 Aquaculture and other animal production (1125,1129) ...........: 305 621 536 432 357 2,972 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 .................: 39,252 167 247 127 2,005 3,728 Gross cash farm income $150,000 to $349,999 ...............: 4,426 274 74 1,444 2,399 61 Midsize family farms : Gross cash farm income $350,000 to $999,999 ...............: 3,960 345 2,064 1,489 34 3 Large family farms : Gross cash farm income $1,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...........: 2,671 2,621 46 1 - 1 Gross cash farm income $5,000,000 or more .................: 255 255 - - - - Non-family farms ............................................: 3,035 634 233 253 251 254 : OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : Farms reporting- : Internet access .............................................: 38,857 3,703 2,056 2,543 3,406 2,970 Dial-up ...................................................: 1,359 138 87 102 109 96 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ............: 20,024 1,948 990 1,199 1,676 1,508 Cellular data plan (see text) .............................: 23,046 2,434 1,323 1,569 2,085 1,689 Satellite .................................................: 6,862 828 433 537 592 507 Don't know ................................................: 2,587 164 128 158 248 259 Other .....................................................: 507 58 30 35 48 41 : Farms by number of households sharing in net income : of operation: : 1 household .................................................: 42,163 2,708 1,934 2,378 3,420 2,991 2 households ................................................: 7,937 999 495 603 860 716 3 households ................................................: 2,015 372 138 201 214 196 4 households ................................................: 879 118 57 78 98 91 5 or more households ........................................: 605 99 40 54 97 53 : LIVESTOCK : : Cattle and calves inventory ..............................farms: 13,984 1,032 716 916 969 1,214 number: 770,048 367,347 82,502 66,472 54,447 53,025 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ....................................................: 4,937 108 83 112 130 155 10 to 49 ..................................................: 6,275 317 246 340 427 650 50 to 99 ..................................................: 1,511 156 122 239 267 298 100 to 199 ................................................: 680 130 129 153 112 101 200 to 499 ................................................: 398 169 111 69 31 10 500 or more ...............................................: 183 152 25 3 2 - : Cows and heifers that calved ...........................farms: 11,206 736 503 694 791 1,049 number: 360,906 179,208 24,866 25,057 23,594 28,350 : Beef cows ............................................farms: 9,990 571 397 474 561 964 number: 177,730 25,207 15,631 14,714 16,190 27,471 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 4,589 123 86 122 148 166 10 to 49 ..............................................: 4,727 280 222 272 320 658 50 to 99 ..............................................: 486 100 55 54 62 115 100 to 199 ............................................: 144 51 19 17 30 23 200 to 499 ............................................: 42 15 15 9 1 2 500 or more ...........................................: 2 2 - - - - : Milk cows ............................................farms: 1,521 174 119 234 257 112 number: 183,176 154,001 9,235 10,343 7,404 879 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 804 8 18 36 50 79 10 to 49 ..............................................: 347 14 19 84 185 33 50 to 99 ..............................................: 186 9 42 113 22 - 100 to 199 ............................................: 75 37 37 1 - - 200 to 499 ............................................: 66 63 3 - - - 500 or more ...........................................: 43 43 - - - - : Other cattle ...........................................farms: 11,391 955 667 826 867 1,072 number: 409,142 188,139 57,636 41,415 30,853 24,675 : Cattle and calves sold ...................................farms: 10,984 947 681 845 905 1,129 number: 636,591 329,061 94,291 70,662 46,404 33,608 $1,000: 609,349 325,011 93,325 66,409 38,362 32,447 Calves weighing less than 500 pounds ...................farms: 4,390 355 256 364 442 411 number: 294,369 152,558 51,237 35,418 25,257 10,356 Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more .....................farms: 9,830 900 620 768 826 1,057 number: 342,222 176,503 43,054 35,244 21,147 23,252 Cattle on feed .......................................farms: 1,037 292 163 156 136 125 number: 110,326 75,084 16,700 8,472 4,713 2,748 : Hogs and pigs inventory ..................................farms: 2,150 625 96 84 110 96 number: 4,372,121 4,187,783 101,763 40,625 19,346 6,152 Farms with- : 1 to 24 ...................................................: 1,173 17 9 32 55 64 25 to 49 ..................................................: 109 6 5 5 11 8 50 to 99 ..................................................: 81 2 9 3 10 14 100 to 199 ................................................: 41 4 3 3 9 4 200 to 499 ................................................: 56 12 13 13 11 1 500 or more ...............................................: 690 584 57 28 14 5 : Hogs and pigs sold .......................................farms: 2,312 660 106 95 115 111 number: 10,351,483 9,939,215 221,611 122,100 32,015 9,673 $1,000: 1,874,498 1,808,883 38,886 16,155 4,620 1,479 : Sheep and lambs inventory ................................farms: 2,456 78 45 94 131 109 number: 79,185 5,494 4,338 4,109 7,050 8,021 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 .................: 3,960 6,148 5,127 4,867 5,435 7,441 Gross cash farm income $150,000 to $349,999 ...............: 39 31 36 26 26 16 Midsize family farms : Gross cash farm income $350,000 to $999,999 ...............: 8 8 1 3 5 - Large family farms : Gross cash farm income $1,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...........: 1 1 - - - - Gross cash farm income $5,000,000 or more .................: - - - - - - Non-family farms ............................................: 227 346 226 223 169 219 : OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : Farms reporting- : Internet access .............................................: 2,960 4,506 3,832 3,714 4,137 5,030 Dial-up ...................................................: 95 146 126 128 151 181 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ............: 1,522 2,338 2,008 1,979 2,348 2,508 Cellular data plan (see text) .............................: 1,770 2,571 2,211 2,165 2,341 2,888 Satellite .................................................: 467 773 613 574 628 910 Don't know ................................................: 250 353 250 227 199 351 Other .....................................................: 34 46 45 27 54 89 : Farms by number of households sharing in net income : of operation: : 1 household .................................................: 3,216 5,219 4,405 4,295 4,832 6,765 2 households ................................................: 716 978 703 573 568 726 3 households ................................................: 173 177 146 139 134 125 4 households ................................................: 84 91 89 58 81 34 5 or more households ........................................: 46 69 47 54 20 26 : LIVESTOCK : : Cattle and calves inventory ..............................farms: 1,150 2,034 1,594 1,334 1,037 1,988 number: 38,679 45,255 22,906 13,668 7,828 17,919 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ....................................................: 249 543 638 779 773 1,367 10 to 49 ..................................................: 615 1,328 934 551 261 606 50 to 99 ..................................................: 243 152 22 1 3 8 100 to 199 ................................................: 38 10 - 3 - 4 200 to 499 ................................................: 5 1 - - - 2 500 or more ...............................................: - - - - - 1 : Cows and heifers that calved ...........................farms: 977 1,768 1,320 1,086 839 1,443 number: 21,099 25,234 13,009 7,563 4,332 8,594 : Beef cows ............................................farms: 909 1,680 1,273 1,029 776 1,356 number: 20,780 24,923 12,841 7,380 4,207 8,386 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 215 596 656 753 661 1,063 10 to 49 ..............................................: 613 1,061 617 276 115 293 50 to 99 ..............................................: 78 22 - - - - 100 to 199 ............................................: 3 1 - - - - 200 to 499 ............................................: - - - - - - 500 or more ...........................................: - - - - - - : Milk cows ............................................farms: 94 160 97 89 84 101 number: 319 311 168 183 125 208 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 90 157 96 89 84 97 10 to 49 ..............................................: 4 3 1 - - 4 50 to 99 ..............................................: - - - - - - 100 to 199 ............................................: - - - - - - 200 to 499 ............................................: - - - - - - 500 or more ...........................................: - - - - - - : Other cattle ...........................................farms: 994 1,655 1,230 988 705 1,432 number: 17,580 20,021 9,897 6,105 3,496 9,325 : Cattle and calves sold ...................................farms: 1,046 1,830 1,516 1,181 776 128 number: 21,603 23,626 10,319 4,935 1,888 194 $1,000: 20,235 20,252 8,357 3,635 1,233 84 Calves weighing less than 500 pounds ...................farms: 441 752 550 468 281 70 number: 6,133 7,341 3,311 1,837 806 115 Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more .....................farms: 961 1,684 1,370 983 593 68 number: 15,470 16,285 7,008 3,098 1,082 79 Cattle on feed .......................................farms: 97 60 7 - 1 - number: 1,737 812 (D) - (D) - : Hogs and pigs inventory ..................................farms: 124 280 217 203 176 139 number: 4,000 6,141 2,622 1,374 1,718 597 Farms with- : 1 to 24 ...................................................: 94 212 183 196 172 139 25 to 49 ..................................................: 19 24 22 7 2 - 50 to 99 ..................................................: 2 30 11 - - - 100 to 199 ................................................: 6 11 1 - - - 200 to 499 ................................................: 1 3 - - 2 - 500 or more ...............................................: 2 - - - - - : Hogs and pigs sold .......................................farms: 135 288 277 283 172 70 number: 8,413 10,082 4,424 2,498 1,227 225 $1,000: 1,342 1,784 670 446 197 38 : Sheep and lambs inventory ................................farms: 163 365 333 278 310 550 number: 8,762 15,057 8,831 5,765 4,115 7,643 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 1,752 58 37 78 98 89 number: 49,002 3,035 2,335 7,011 5,484 5,308 : Total horses and ponies inventory ........................farms: 10,079 280 306 354 562 495 number: 76,743 2,443 2,688 4,590 8,043 5,467 Total horses and ponies sold .............................farms: 2,456 72 88 108 236 171 number: 8,157 298 229 1,036 1,482 828 : Goats, all inventory .....................................farms: 2,719 53 32 51 80 76 number: 48,301 1,215 2,042 2,973 3,530 5,322 Goats, all sold ..........................................farms: 1,455 27 17 31 48 64 number: 19,821 698 703 1,678 2,212 1,788 : POULTRY : : Layers inventory .........................................farms: 6,009 182 114 135 269 200 number: 35,924,482 34,895,876 639,245 105,748 148,277 11,732 Farms with- : 1 to 399 ..................................................: 5,740 45 76 122 212 191 400 to 3,199 ..............................................: 83 - 1 1 57 9 3,200 to 9,999 ............................................: 12 - 1 11 - - 10,000 to 19,999 ..........................................: 35 11 23 1 - - 20,000 to 49,999 ..........................................: 109 96 13 - - - 50,000 to 99,999 ..........................................: 7 7 - - - - 100,000 or more ...........................................: 23 23 - - - - : Pullets for laying flock replacement inventory ...........farms: 821 28 30 22 42 29 number: 10,859,772 9,502,791 710,040 530,030 83,099 14,383 : Layers sold ..............................................farms: 859 63 33 13 86 41 number: 14,201,687 13,493,730 439,872 37,758 111,891 2,132 : Pullets for laying flock replacement sold ................farms: 191 24 30 21 18 13 number: 20,405,205 16,813,730 2,354,317 1,019,470 134,152 78,008 : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ...............farms: 715 54 116 36 46 31 number: 51,943,087 32,054,103 16,197,743 3,343,128 185,543 103,294 Farms with- : 1 to 1,999 ................................................: 505 4 8 5 35 24 2,000 to 59,999 ...........................................: 25 1 3 2 10 6 60,000 to 99,999 ..........................................: 8 - - 6 1 1 100,000 or more ...........................................: 177 49 105 23 - - : Turkeys inventory ........................................farms: 695 260 27 9 22 7 number: 8,486,069 8,238,758 240,058 123 4,141 464 Turkeys sold .............................................farms: 457 269 27 1 20 12 number: 22,905,539 22,571,758 324,425 (D) 4,807 2,371 : CROPS : : Barley for grain .........................................farms: 39 14 1 1 6 6 acres: 851 509 (D) (D) 146 60 bushels: 60,632 41,146 (D) (D) 8,738 2,026 Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 28 7 1 - 3 6 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 11 7 - 1 3 - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Corn for grain ...........................................farms: 19,082 3,593 2,199 2,759 3,646 2,501 acres: 5,376,022 3,613,661 744,690 487,917 321,824 119,680 bushels: 1,039,725,085 723,656,630 138,349,706 88,478,851 57,551,822 19,283,146 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 1,178 595 164 159 138 54 acres: 340,819 279,314 31,043 17,187 9,234 2,719 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 3,931 72 78 99 271 403 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 5,822 94 80 288 2,025 1,981 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 3,900 168 366 1,936 1,300 111 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 2,334 441 1,423 412 49 6 500 acres or more .........................................: 3,095 2,818 252 24 1 - : Corn for silage or greenchop .............................farms: 827 215 116 153 180 88 acres: 83,087 57,416 9,396 7,670 5,598 2,317 tons: 1,763,469 1,259,906 189,257 140,946 110,970 49,587 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 49 32 3 8 1 5 acres: 5,192 4,725 (D) 185 (D) 185 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 401 35 26 80 132 55 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 242 61 69 51 30 29 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 108 62 12 14 16 4 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 42 29 3 8 2 - 500 acres or more .........................................: 34 28 6 - - - : Oats for grain ...........................................farms: 133 17 5 17 23 19 acres: 2,712 1,264 139 449 271 268 bushels: 184,292 95,307 6,407 30,565 13,568 18,967 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 3 3 - - - - acres: (D) (D) - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 107 5 3 9 22 16 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 23 9 2 8 1 3 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 2 2 - - - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 130 324 298 250 228 162 number: 5,571 9,911 5,222 2,894 1,705 526 : Total horses and ponies inventory ........................farms: 715 1,304 978 914 849 3,322 number: 6,876 11,063 5,847 4,711 4,324 20,691 Total horses and ponies sold .............................farms: 315 607 422 287 106 44 number: 1,168 1,705 745 483 139 44 : Goats, all inventory .....................................farms: 170 294 345 423 518 677 number: 3,858 6,250 5,339 5,558 5,320 6,894 Goats, all sold ..........................................farms: 97 208 233 288 277 165 number: 1,876 3,581 2,548 2,591 1,621 525 : POULTRY : : Layers inventory .........................................farms: 380 761 811 817 1,171 1,169 number: 18,140 26,336 22,412 19,100 25,193 12,423 Farms with- : 1 to 399 ..................................................: 370 756 811 817 1,171 1,169 400 to 3,199 ..............................................: 10 5 - - - - 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: 58 106 127 102 154 123 number: 1,587 6,856 4,683 2,100 2,321 1,882 : Layers sold ..............................................farms: 49 108 144 140 108 74 number: 7,594 94,444 8,351 2,857 2,377 681 : Pullets for laying flock replacement sold ................farms: 8 20 20 12 17 8 number: 129 2,225 1,219 1,143 622 190 : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ...............farms: 34 95 84 78 74 67 number: 20,056 16,744 6,036 8,283 5,883 2,274 Farms with- : 1 to 1,999 ................................................: 32 94 84 78 74 67 2,000 to 59,999 ...........................................: 2 1 - - - - 60,000 to 99,999 ..........................................: - - - - - - 100,000 or more ...........................................: - - - - - - : Turkeys inventory ........................................farms: 28 62 66 52 80 82 number: 135 567 349 234 449 791 Turkeys sold .............................................farms: 5 31 37 22 27 6 number: 389 1,093 300 111 267 (D) : CROPS : : Barley for grain .........................................farms: 3 1 2 - 5 - acres: 21 (D) (D) - 17 - bushels: 1,077 (D) (D) - 1,000 - Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 3 1 2 - 5 - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Corn for grain ...........................................farms: 1,755 1,520 564 341 152 52 acres: 52,619 26,618 5,710 2,283 728 292 bushels: 8,030,746 3,499,070 627,336 197,223 39,228 11,327 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 6 35 10 14 - 3 acres: 83 1,000 88 148 - 3 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 714 1,216 537 337 152 52 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 1,022 301 27 4 - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 16 3 - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 3 - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Corn for silage or greenchop .............................farms: 28 38 6 - - 3 acres: 310 330 40 - - 10 tons: 5,441 6,597 657 - - 108 Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 26 38 6 - - 3 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 2 - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Oats for grain ...........................................farms: 19 17 12 2 2 - acres: 139 106 (D) (D) (D) - bushels: 9,882 5,532 3,614 (D) (D) - Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 19 17 12 2 2 - 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. : : Oats for grain - Con. : Farms by acres harvested: - Con. : : 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 1 1 - - - - : Sorghum for grain ........................................farms: 39 19 6 6 8 - acres: 4,366 2,718 576 418 654 - bushels: 444,452 268,291 61,574 43,206 71,381 - Irrigated ..............................................farms: 8 2 - 2 4 - acres: 527 (D) - (D) 245 - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 2 - - - 2 - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 19 7 3 6 3 - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 15 9 3 - 3 - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 3 3 - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Soybeans for beans .......................................farms: 18,671 3,477 2,191 2,703 3,271 2,230 acres: 5,687,521 3,595,643 881,017 583,491 372,343 134,096 bushels: 326,680,605 215,419,474 48,127,003 31,462,364 19,397,004 6,814,136 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 932 464 125 129 102 37 acres: 197,390 154,347 20,713 11,375 6,763 2,224 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 3,254 36 30 66 96 226 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 5,464 67 59 180 1,513 1,680 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 4,051 160 289 1,737 1,513 321 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 2,508 422 1,325 622 135 3 500 acres or more .........................................: 3,394 2,792 488 98 14 - : Sunflower seed, all ......................................farms: 29 3 2 1 3 5 acres: 2,045 (D) (D) (D) 209 75 pounds: 2,415,153 (D) (D) (D) 82,580 110,550 Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 17 - 1 1 1 3 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 8 1 1 - - 2 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 2 - - - 2 - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 1 1 - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 1 1 - - - - : Tobacco ..................................................farms: 25 3 2 8 2 1 acres: 451 19 (D) 153 (D) (D) pounds: 933,613 41,321 (D) 332,729 (D) (D) 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 ..........................................: 1 - - - - - 3.0 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 6 1 - 2 - 1 5.0 to 9.9 acres ..........................................: 7 2 - 2 2 - 10.0 to 24.9 acres ........................................: 1 - - 1 - - 25.0 acres or more ........................................: 7 - 2 3 - - : Wheat for grain, all .....................................farms: 3,008 1,081 469 489 405 225 acres: 262,177 172,896 34,754 26,630 14,174 6,529 bushels: 20,944,413 14,422,740 2,770,695 1,937,947 975,371 422,649 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 102 66 11 15 7 - acres: 7,854 6,148 240 1,235 (D) - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 871 77 92 135 186 126 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 1,285 405 243 271 203 90 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 642 404 121 81 16 9 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 165 150 13 2 - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 45 45 - - - - : Forage-land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop .............................farms: 18,327 1,107 727 899 1,197 1,274 acres: 488,227 81,122 36,914 39,442 48,126 56,402 tons, dry equivalent: 1,231,688 267,671 114,266 121,951 131,434 150,573 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 327 60 20 37 18 27 acres: 7,482 2,463 1,037 965 588 582 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 12,745 419 325 394 643 595 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 4,762 462 302 416 460 524 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 692 173 83 74 73 143 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 99 37 14 13 16 11 500 acres or more .........................................: 29 16 3 2 5 1 : Alfalfa hay ............................................farms: 9,616 741 532 632 826 781 acres: 203,050 40,010 18,342 19,792 23,492 22,298 tons, dry: 571,706 129,912 52,685 68,151 67,636 63,763 Irrigated ............................................farms: 181 34 14 30 10 13 acres: 3,434 1,150 386 703 277 303 : Other dry hay ..........................................farms: 8,654 430 264 328 442 612 acres: 219,122 22,265 12,786 14,048 18,414 29,096 tons, dry: 468,663 58,514 33,334 35,841 44,214 70,502 Irrigated ............................................farms: 105 26 1 2 5 4 acres: 1,634 470 (D) (D) 198 137 : Land in vegetables .......................................farms: 1,456 124 60 69 148 134 acres: 37,901 30,752 3,093 928 1,068 645 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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. : : Oats for grain - Con. : Farms by acres harvested: - Con. : : 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Sorghum for grain ........................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - bushels: - - - - - - Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Soybeans for beans .......................................farms: 1,630 1,608 832 467 217 45 acres: 65,466 38,141 11,671 4,180 1,234 239 bushels: 3,166,964 1,686,732 435,307 129,827 39,177 2,617 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 21 30 16 3 5 - acres: 1,127 601 144 45 51 - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 422 930 738 453 212 45 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 1,176 676 94 14 5 - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 29 2 - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 1 - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 2 - - - - - : Sunflower seed, all ......................................farms: 2 8 - - 5 - acres: (D) 160 - - 32 - pounds: (D) 32,600 - - 21,200 - Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 2 4 - - 5 - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: - 4 - - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Tobacco ..................................................farms: 6 3 - - - - acres: 116 (D) - - - - pounds: 160,214 2,949 - - - - 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 ..........................................: 1 - - - - - 3.0 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 2 - - - - - 5.0 to 9.9 acres ..........................................: 1 - - - - - 10.0 to 24.9 acres ........................................: - - - - - - 25.0 acres or more ........................................: 2 - - - - - : Wheat for grain, all .....................................farms: 163 107 39 18 12 - acres: 4,679 1,785 488 191 51 - bushels: 271,059 107,648 27,013 7,264 2,027 - Irrigated ..............................................farms: 1 - 2 - - - acres: (D) - (D) - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 105 83 37 18 12 - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 47 24 2 - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 11 - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Forage-land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop .............................farms: 1,517 2,581 2,152 1,892 1,783 3,198 acres: 51,632 64,406 38,169 24,724 18,199 29,091 tons, dry equivalent: 126,693 142,029 73,208 40,000 24,361 39,502 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 15 33 33 19 17 48 acres: 394 536 523 100 96 198 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 801 1,574 1,650 1,657 1,654 3,033 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 629 950 493 233 128 165 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 77 57 9 2 1 - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 8 - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 2 - - - - - : Alfalfa hay ............................................farms: 865 1,333 1,065 816 692 1,333 acres: 18,893 23,095 13,172 7,831 5,596 10,529 tons, dry: 55,162 60,090 30,966 15,193 9,140 19,008 Irrigated ............................................farms: 7 16 15 15 7 20 acres: (D) 172 168 45 (D) 93 : Other dry hay ..........................................farms: 684 1,321 1,071 995 942 1,565 acres: 26,986 35,845 20,729 14,117 10,039 14,797 tons, dry: 59,500 75,001 38,152 22,146 13,387 18,072 Irrigated ............................................farms: 4 16 11 1 10 25 acres: (D) 312 213 (D) 58 97 : Land in vegetables .......................................farms: 199 288 191 118 96 29 acres: 575 432 223 73 102 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.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : $1,000,000 or : $500,000 to : $250,000 to : $100,000 to : $50,000 to Item : All farms : more : $999,999 : $499,999 : $249,999 : $99,999 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CROPS - Con. : : Land in vegetables - Con. : : Irrigated ..............................................farms: 586 63 29 24 55 75 acres: 22,295 19,619 1,432 274 253 267 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 1,096 23 10 31 78 90 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 227 13 27 29 62 41 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 56 22 13 8 8 3 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: 36 27 8 1 - - 250.0 acres or more .......................................: 41 39 2 - - - : Beans, snap ............................................farms: 374 16 11 15 38 38 acres: 2,216 964 1,103 27 43 27 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 42 8 4 - - 2 acres: 1,772 700 1,067 - - (D) : Peas, green ............................................farms: 38 2 - 3 2 13 acres: (D) (D) - 4 (D) 2 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 1 - - - - - acres: (D) - - - - - Potatoes ...............................................farms: 271 13 4 6 34 28 acres: 6,872 6,747 5 3 34 27 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 24 9 - - 3 2 acres: 6,279 6,274 - - (Z) (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ........................................: 260 3 4 6 34 27 5.0 to 24.9 acres .......................................: 1 - - - - 1 25.0 to 99.9 acres ......................................: - - - - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres ....................................: 3 3 - - - - 250.0 acres or more .....................................: 7 7 - - - - : Sweet corn (see text) ..................................farms: 449 47 20 33 54 39 acres: 3,533 2,307 283 253 260 97 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 38 4 2 1 4 2 acres: 33 5 (D) (D) 2 (D) Sweet potatoes .........................................farms: 53 - - 2 11 12 acres: 21 - - (D) 6 8 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 3 - - - - - acres: (Z) - - - - - : Tomatoes in the open ...................................farms: 572 45 18 19 44 51 acres: 8,193 7,780 166 29 79 29 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 83 25 - - 2 7 acres: 7,086 7,027 - - (D) 1 : Land in orchards .........................................farms: 855 13 11 13 42 44 acres: 3,382 595 287 178 425 321 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 91 3 2 3 6 5 acres: 470 258 (D) 28 56 10 Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 707 8 5 7 20 22 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 124 - 1 3 18 19 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 19 1 4 3 4 3 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: 5 4 1 - - - 250.0 acres or more .......................................: - - - - - - : Apples .................................................farms: 397 6 9 9 30 26 bearing and nonbearing acres: 1,636 389 268 155 281 128 : Grapes (including muscadine) (see text) ................farms: 264 5 1 4 7 10 bearing and nonbearing acres: 686 (D) (D) (D) 16 63 : Peaches, all ...........................................farms: 186 6 3 2 13 15 bearing and nonbearing acres: 264 39 (D) (D) 51 51 : Almonds ................................................farms: 7 - - - - - bearing and nonbearing acres: 2 - - - - - : Pecans .................................................farms: 68 - 1 - 1 3 bearing and nonbearing acres: 274 - (D) - (D) 51 : Walnuts, English .......................................farms: 57 - - - 1 - bearing and nonbearing acres: 105 - - - (D) - : Land in berries ..........................................farms: 587 8 9 16 45 62 acres: 1,083 128 189 189 76 183 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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. : : Land in vegetables - Con. : : Irrigated ..............................................farms: 92 94 70 40 32 12 acres: 206 102 70 28 40 4 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 165 281 182 118 89 29 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 32 7 9 - 7 - 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 2 - - - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: - - - - - - 250.0 acres or more .......................................: - - - - - - : Beans, snap ............................................farms: 48 94 45 39 28 2 acres: 13 18 11 5 (D) (D) Harvested for processing .............................farms: 4 11 7 - 6 - acres: 1 (D) 1 - 1 - : Peas, green ............................................farms: 2 13 1 2 - - acres: (D) (D) (D) (D) - - Harvested for processing .............................farms: - 1 - - - - acres: - (D) - - - - Potatoes ...............................................farms: 40 68 48 21 9 - acres: 16 19 14 3 4 - Harvested for processing .............................farms: 1 3 2 4 - - acres: (D) 4 (D) (Z) - - Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ........................................: 40 68 48 21 9 - 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: 65 88 55 28 20 - acres: 182 72 45 12 23 - Harvested for processing .............................farms: 6 7 3 5 4 - acres: 3 9 1 5 8 - Sweet potatoes .........................................farms: 8 14 3 3 - - acres: (D) (D) (D) (Z) - - Harvested for processing .............................farms: 1 2 - - - - acres: (D) (D) - - - - : Tomatoes in the open ...................................farms: 96 134 69 55 36 5 acres: 30 26 15 6 33 1 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 9 4 12 6 13 5 acres: 1 1 (D) 1 1 1 : Land in orchards .........................................farms: 123 171 117 99 80 142 acres: 530 345 174 105 72 350 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 10 13 19 14 15 1 acres: 34 10 11 (D) 15 (D) Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 77 154 111 96 80 127 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 43 17 6 3 - 14 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 3 - - - - 1 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: - - - - - - 250.0 acres or more .......................................: - - - - - - : Apples .................................................farms: 55 93 50 35 29 55 bearing and nonbearing acres: 177 107 50 22 19 41 : Grapes (including muscadine) (see text) ................farms: 53 61 26 27 20 50 bearing and nonbearing acres: 157 79 40 18 16 131 : Peaches, all ...........................................farms: 29 38 25 13 11 31 bearing and nonbearing acres: 39 32 10 8 4 8 : Almonds ................................................farms: - 4 - - - 3 bearing and nonbearing acres: - 1 - - - (Z) : Pecans .................................................farms: 9 15 9 5 7 18 bearing and nonbearing acres: 24 19 3 30 (D) 122 : Walnuts, English .......................................farms: 11 19 3 12 7 4 bearing and nonbearing acres: 55 29 1 8 (D) 4 : Land in berries ..........................................farms: 85 142 71 63 39 47 acres: 98 110 28 32 15 35 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 53,599 45,401 3,177 2,530 percent: 100.0 84.7 5.9 4.7 Land in farms ............................................acres: 14,602,240 8,956,083 2,369,872 2,142,038 Average size of farm .................................acres: 272 197 746 847 : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total ....................................................farms: 53,599 45,401 3,177 2,530 $1,000: 18,141,988 9,719,343 3,165,127 2,925,999 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 338,476 214,078 996,263 1,156,521 : Farms by economic class: : Less than $1,000 ..........................................: 7,676 7,152 177 129 $1,000 to $2,499 ..........................................: 5,635 5,108 196 160 $2,500 to $4,999 ..........................................: 5,119 4,634 161 136 $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 5,390 4,797 260 175 $10,000 to $24,999 ........................................: 6,534 5,741 352 258 : $25,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 4,235 3,654 299 231 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 4,047 3,441 253 169 $100,000 to $249,999 ......................................: 4,689 3,933 293 228 $250,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 3,314 2,590 283 241 : $500,000 to $999,999 ......................................: 2,664 1,984 221 184 $1,000,000 or more ........................................: 4,296 2,367 682 619 $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 ................................: 2,540 1,555 327 294 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 ................................: 1,281 635 216 192 $5,000,000 or more ......................................: 475 177 139 133 : Total sales ............................................farms: 53,599 45,401 3,177 2,530 $1,000: 18,029,033 9,651,832 3,148,456 2,910,529 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and dry peas ............farms: 24,660 19,701 1,957 1,586 $1,000: 11,288,293 6,410,447 2,109,358 1,929,885 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 15,181 11,237 1,463 1,231 $1,000: 11,118,409 6,261,885 2,098,624 1,921,736 Corn ...............................................farms: 19,219 14,924 1,669 1,373 $1,000: 6,499,216 3,625,606 1,270,590 1,160,504 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 12,276 8,838 1,268 1,083 $1,000: 6,360,694 3,507,698 1,260,979 1,153,077 Wheat ..............................................farms: 3,008 2,037 381 321 $1,000: 163,254 86,540 34,516 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 932 473 161 151 $1,000: 124,992 59,602 (D) 28,757 Soybeans ...........................................farms: 18,669 14,502 1,591 1,320 $1,000: 4,483,861 2,622,823 783,090 716,487 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 11,224 7,971 1,187 1,021 $1,000: 4,340,405 2,498,737 774,637 710,243 Sorghum ............................................farms: 57 36 4 4 $1,000: 3,297 (D) (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 26 11 3 3 $1,000: 2,692 839 291 291 Barley .............................................farms: 39 33 2 2 $1,000: 409 (D) (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 2 1 1 1 $1,000: (D) (D) (D) (D) Rice ...............................................farms: - - - - $1,000: - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - $1,000: - - - - Other grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas ..........................................farms: 460 343 38 31 $1,000: 138,256 73,926 20,733 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 160 94 21 19 $1,000: 136,133 72,363 (D) (D) Tobacco ..............................................farms: 25 22 2 2 $1,000: 1,824 (D) (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 6 5 - - $1,000: 1,368 (D) - - Cotton and cottonseed ................................farms: - - - - $1,000: - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - $1,000: - - - - Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes ............................................farms: 1,465 1,166 98 86 $1,000: 216,967 83,188 38,972 36,684 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 248 153 26 22 $1,000: 205,170 73,672 38,169 (D) : Fruits, tree nuts, and berries .......................farms: 953 739 82 68 $1,000: 25,335 13,696 1,946 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 90 57 7 7 $1,000: 17,404 8,184 693 693 Fruits and tree nuts ...............................farms: 654 487 71 57 $1,000: 15,044 5,987 1,621 1,392 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 49 23 7 7 $1,000: 10,433 3,152 670 670 Berries ............................................farms: 521 427 31 29 $1,000: 10,290 7,709 325 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 44 34 - - $1,000: 6,692 4,891 - - Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and sod ...........farms: 1,048 770 84 78 $1,000: 140,403 36,788 7,468 6,948 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 4,076 3,605 3,501 471 425 945 percent: 7.6 6.7 6.5 0.9 0.8 1.8 Land in farms ............................................acres: 3,081,547 2,919,012 2,848,584 162,535 158,189 194,738 Average size of farm .................................acres: 756 810 814 345 372 206 : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total ....................................................farms: 4,076 3,605 3,501 471 425 945 $1,000: 5,173,064 4,739,379 4,345,495 433,686 243,606 84,454 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 1,269,152 1,314,668 1,241,215 920,776 573,191 89,369 : Farms by economic class: : Less than $1,000 ..........................................: 212 178 157 34 34 135 $1,000 to $2,499 ..........................................: 228 177 175 51 51 103 $2,500 to $4,999 ..........................................: 215 185 179 30 30 109 $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 216 167 161 49 48 117 $10,000 to $24,999 ........................................: 309 224 221 85 78 132 : $25,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 206 186 182 20 20 76 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 270 232 231 38 32 83 $100,000 to $249,999 ......................................: 367 336 324 31 28 96 $250,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 378 359 349 19 19 63 : $500,000 to $999,999 ......................................: 439 405 397 34 32 20 $1,000,000 or more ........................................: 1,236 1,156 1,125 80 53 11 $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 ................................: 650 611 599 39 35 8 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 ................................: 427 407 401 20 8 3 $5,000,000 or more ......................................: 159 138 125 21 10 - : Total sales ............................................farms: 4,076 3,605 3,501 471 425 945 $1,000: 5,146,278 4,715,729 4,322,087 430,549 241,958 82,468 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and dry peas ............farms: 2,588 2,419 2,363 169 162 414 $1,000: 2,705,929 2,598,892 2,543,827 107,037 106,227 62,560 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 2,248 2,129 2,084 119 118 233 $1,000: 2,698,727 2,592,604 2,537,811 106,122 (D) 59,173 Corn ...............................................farms: 2,310 2,189 2,137 121 114 316 $1,000: 1,564,385 1,506,795 1,471,871 57,590 57,088 38,635 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 1,993 1,901 1,859 92 91 177 $1,000: 1,556,535 1,499,484 1,464,771 57,052 (D) 35,481 Wheat ..............................................farms: 568 545 537 23 23 22 $1,000: 41,616 (D) (D) (D) (D) 582 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 296 280 276 16 16 2 $1,000: 35,504 33,695 33,138 1,809 1,809 (D) Soybeans ...........................................farms: 2,291 2,149 2,102 142 135 285 $1,000: 1,055,234 1,010,084 991,972 45,150 44,842 22,715 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 1,929 1,839 1,804 90 89 137 $1,000: 1,047,065 1,002,916 985,051 44,149 (D) 19,965 Sorghum ............................................farms: 9 8 8 1 1 8 $1,000: 1,368 (D) (D) (D) (D) 310 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 9 8 8 1 1 3 $1,000: 1,368 (D) (D) (D) (D) 195 Barley .............................................farms: 4 4 4 - - - $1,000: 47 47 47 - - - 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: 74 68 66 6 6 5 $1,000: 43,279 41,040 (D) 2,239 2,239 318 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 44 38 37 6 6 1 $1,000: 42,924 40,685 (D) 2,239 2,239 (D) Tobacco ..............................................farms: 1 1 1 - - - $1,000: (D) (D) (D) - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 1 1 1 - - - $1,000: (D) (D) (D) - - - Cotton and cottonseed ................................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes ............................................farms: 161 142 142 19 19 40 $1,000: 94,067 86,859 86,859 7,208 7,208 739 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 64 58 58 6 6 5 $1,000: 92,832 85,705 85,705 7,128 7,128 497 : Fruits, tree nuts, and berries .......................farms: 110 88 88 22 22 22 $1,000: 9,412 8,986 8,986 425 425 281 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 22 21 21 1 1 4 $1,000: (D) 8,062 8,062 (D) (D) (D) Fruits and tree nuts ...............................farms: 82 72 72 10 10 14 $1,000: 7,396 7,280 7,280 115 115 40 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 19 19 19 - - - $1,000: 6,612 6,612 6,612 - - - Berries ............................................farms: 49 36 36 13 13 14 $1,000: 2,016 1,706 1,706 310 310 241 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 7 6 6 1 1 3 $1,000: (D) 1,387 1,387 (D) (D) (D) Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and sod ...........farms: 167 130 130 37 32 27 $1,000: 94,278 84,268 84,268 10,010 (D) 1,870 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 247 149 21 20 $1,000: 130,486 28,973 (D) 6,404 Cultivated Christmas trees and short rotation : woody crops .........................................farms: 151 115 14 12 $1,000: 3,669 (D) 721 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 15 5 5 5 $1,000: 2,681 428 600 600 Cultivated Christmas trees .........................farms: 151 115 14 12 $1,000: 3,669 (D) 721 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 15 5 5 5 $1,000: 2,681 428 600 600 Short rotation woody crops .........................farms: - - - - $1,000: - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - $1,000: - - - - Other crops and hay ..................................farms: 11,137 9,860 499 375 $1,000: 113,885 81,012 15,580 13,229 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 344 234 58 50 $1,000: 50,101 26,126 11,874 10,505 Maple syrup ........................................farms: 313 263 10 8 $1,000: 881 702 38 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 1 1 - - $1,000: (D) (D) - - : Cattle and calves ....................................farms: 10,984 9,551 696 533 $1,000: 609,349 403,529 94,063 85,968 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 1,545 1,089 213 176 $1,000: 502,025 311,564 86,084 80,153 Milk from cows .......................................farms: 850 683 81 60 $1,000: 1,069,949 447,472 407,818 399,384 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 707 558 74 56 $1,000: 1,068,619 446,314 407,726 399,295 Hogs and pigs ........................................farms: 2,312 1,811 152 126 $1,000: 1,874,498 815,507 224,254 202,111 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 795 430 99 84 $1,000: 1,867,850 809,616 223,926 201,865 Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and milk .................farms: 3,013 2,803 107 69 $1,000: 18,831 16,340 1,331 973 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 59 43 9 7 $1,000: 5,662 4,511 (D) 605 Horses, ponies, mules, burros, : and donkeys .........................................farms: 2,574 2,383 87 63 $1,000: 50,142 44,250 2,428 1,904 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 226 199 13 11 $1,000: 28,357 24,494 (D) 1,254 Poultry and eggs .....................................farms: 4,402 3,972 179 139 $1,000: 2,579,709 1,283,158 240,293 226,985 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 995 832 62 56 $1,000: 2,571,574 1,275,677 239,884 226,731 Aquaculture ..........................................farms: 60 35 3 3 $1,000: 11,832 (D) (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 17 - 1 1 $1,000: 11,521 - (D) (D) Other animals and other animal : products ............................................farms: 1,867 1,622 93 77 $1,000: 24,349 13,381 3,313 3,184 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 83 59 8 8 $1,000: 16,738 6,983 2,758 2,758 : Value of- : Government payments ....................................farms: 13,481 10,233 1,185 997 $1,000: 112,955 67,512 16,672 15,470 : Landlord's share of total sales ........................farms: 3,186 2,420 302 242 $1,000: 457,103 284,895 71,848 62,672 : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to- : Consumers ..............................................farms: 2,735 2,286 146 131 $1,000: 45,160 21,866 4,338 3,915 : Retail markets, institutions, and food hubs for : local or regionally branded products ..................farms: 1,071 822 78 69 $1,000: 305,128 34,282 78,628 78,110 : FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES : : Total farm production expenses 1/ ........................farms: 53,599 45,401 3,177 2,530 $1,000: 12,547,989 6,681,403 2,224,600 2,066,672 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 234,109 147,164 700,220 816,867 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased .............................................farms: 30,777 25,149 2,197 1,778 $1,000: 1,728,700 997,904 312,118 285,865 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 13,658 12,229 590 431 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 7,372 6,198 492 383 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 74 61 61 13 8 3 $1,000: 93,274 83,520 83,520 9,754 (D) (D) Cultivated Christmas trees and short rotation : woody crops .........................................farms: 22 21 21 1 1 - $1,000: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) - Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 5 5 5 - - - $1,000: 1,653 1,653 1,653 - - - Cultivated Christmas trees .........................farms: 22 21 21 1 1 - $1,000: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 5 5 5 - - - $1,000: 1,653 1,653 1,653 - - - Short rotation woody crops .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Other crops and hay ..................................farms: 624 558 543 66 63 154 $1,000: 16,034 14,925 (D) 1,109 1,073 1,259 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 48 41 40 7 7 4 $1,000: 11,572 10,970 (D) 603 603 528 Maple syrup ........................................farms: 37 37 37 - - 3 $1,000: 128 128 128 - - 13 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - : Cattle and calves ....................................farms: 651 588 578 63 54 86 $1,000: 109,624 98,483 (D) 11,140 10,670 2,133 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 239 219 215 20 14 4 $1,000: 103,186 92,762 (D) 10,424 9,988 1,192 Milk from cows .......................................farms: 83 75 75 8 8 3 $1,000: 212,780 170,092 170,092 42,688 42,688 1,878 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 72 64 64 8 8 3 $1,000: 212,701 170,013 170,013 42,688 42,688 1,878 Hogs and pigs ........................................farms: 327 295 287 32 7 22 $1,000: 832,308 635,712 621,610 196,596 15,734 2,429 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 262 231 223 31 6 4 $1,000: (D) 635,323 621,221 (D) (D) (D) Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and milk .................farms: 86 73 73 13 13 17 $1,000: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 6 6 6 - - 1 $1,000: 311 311 311 - - (D) Horses, ponies, mules, burros, : and donkeys .........................................farms: 86 72 71 14 14 18 $1,000: 3,251 3,075 (D) 176 176 213 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 13 13 13 - - 1 $1,000: 2,336 2,336 2,336 - - (D) Poultry and eggs .....................................farms: 207 178 163 29 29 44 $1,000: 1,051,266 1,004,851 691,786 46,414 46,414 4,992 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 97 92 77 5 5 4 $1,000: 1,051,074 1,004,686 691,621 46,387 46,387 4,940 Aquaculture ..........................................farms: 13 6 6 7 6 9 $1,000: 8,191 2,798 2,798 5,394 (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 10 3 3 7 6 6 $1,000: (D) (D) (D) 5,394 (D) (D) Other animals and other animal : products ............................................farms: 126 105 105 21 21 26 $1,000: 6,273 4,009 4,009 2,264 2,264 1,382 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 14 10 10 4 4 2 $1,000: (D) 3,523 3,523 (D) (D) (D) : Value of- : Government payments ....................................farms: 1,730 1,557 1,518 173 163 333 $1,000: 26,786 23,650 23,408 3,136 1,648 1,986 : Landlord's share of total sales ........................farms: 438 412 406 26 26 26 $1,000: 98,914 96,434 95,843 2,481 2,481 1,446 : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to- : Consumers ..............................................farms: 248 209 207 39 39 55 $1,000: 18,731 16,907 (D) 1,824 1,824 225 : Retail markets, institutions, and food hubs for : local or regionally branded products ..................farms: 149 113 108 36 32 22 $1,000: 191,858 176,492 (D) 15,366 654 360 : FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES : : Total farm production expenses 1/ ........................farms: 4,076 3,605 3,501 471 425 945 $1,000: 3,578,621 3,250,190 2,972,277 328,431 172,004 63,364 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 877,974 901,578 848,979 697,306 404,714 67,052 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased .............................................farms: 2,953 2,743 2,680 210 198 478 $1,000: 409,831 391,552 382,451 18,279 17,613 8,847 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 591 515 501 76 70 248 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 542 499 483 43 43 140 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ......................................: 2,797 2,244 222 166 $50,000 or more .........................................: 6,950 4,478 893 798 : Chemicals purchased ....................................farms: 29,442 23,614 2,251 1,837 $1,000: 976,217 563,124 171,201 157,204 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 15,013 13,053 830 641 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 6,971 5,672 492 390 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 2,669 2,024 240 184 $50,000 or more .........................................: 4,789 2,865 689 622 : Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased ..............farms: 26,852 21,452 2,073 1,705 $1,000: 1,177,907 677,178 198,625 182,281 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 4,955 4,450 199 173 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 5,876 5,049 364 261 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 7,090 5,904 478 370 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 3,235 2,561 252 203 $50,000 or more .........................................: 5,696 3,488 780 698 : Cover crop seed purchased ............................farms: 4,299 3,229 397 347 $1,000: 17,833 10,160 2,830 2,652 : Livestock and poultry purchased or leased ..............farms: 12,224 10,621 654 521 $1,000: 801,227 437,455 101,227 93,805 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 6,789 6,212 247 189 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 3,052 2,683 171 125 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 1,091 891 90 75 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 630 467 64 55 $250,000 or more ........................................: 662 368 82 77 : Breeding livestock purchased or leased ...............farms: 5,632 4,930 337 261 $1,000: 107,451 69,736 15,260 13,908 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ..............................................farms: 8,508 7,396 415 339 $1,000: 693,776 367,719 85,967 79,897 : Feed purchased .........................................farms: 24,475 21,742 1,165 888 $1,000: 2,080,607 992,289 366,916 351,838 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 15,103 13,982 511 357 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 6,081 5,378 312 244 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 1,264 997 131 96 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 763 616 57 50 $250,000 or more ........................................: 1,264 769 154 141 : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ....................farms: 49,808 42,321 2,888 2,290 $1,000: 553,243 312,468 91,710 84,366 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 35,361 31,634 1,518 1,114 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 9,422 7,749 649 525 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 2,296 1,608 226 198 $50,000 or more .........................................: 2,729 1,330 495 453 : Utilities ..............................................farms: 34,725 28,608 2,352 1,869 $1,000: 228,531 123,723 35,841 33,157 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 10,606 9,577 455 322 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 15,880 13,650 891 670 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 6,635 4,631 702 591 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 976 508 161 150 $50,000 or more .........................................: 628 242 143 136 : Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ...............farms: 42,773 35,897 2,665 2,124 $1,000: 769,027 445,973 125,934 115,358 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 23,613 21,183 991 745 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 12,392 10,426 792 600 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 3,118 2,244 314 268 $50,000 or more .........................................: 3,650 2,044 568 511 : Hired farm labor .......................................farms: 11,968 8,458 1,183 993 $1,000: 741,445 260,122 142,909 134,759 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 4,289 3,631 278 206 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 3,451 2,671 281 217 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 2,774 1,686 322 293 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 914 345 175 158 $250,000 or more ........................................: 540 125 127 119 : Contract labor .........................................farms: 3,690 2,684 357 303 $1,000: 82,420 33,896 11,788 10,319 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 673 592 30 24 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 1,245 1,011 98 80 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,198 807 130 110 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 285 147 52 48 $50,000 or more .........................................: 289 127 47 41 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ......................................: 290 270 262 20 17 41 $50,000 or more .........................................: 1,530 1,459 1,434 71 68 49 : Chemicals purchased ....................................farms: 3,037 2,781 2,719 256 244 540 $1,000: 236,686 226,852 220,407 9,834 9,648 5,206 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 801 677 659 124 123 329 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 638 579 574 59 49 169 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 381 356 336 25 25 24 $50,000 or more .........................................: 1,217 1,169 1,150 48 47 18 : Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased ..............farms: 2,855 2,620 2,565 235 229 472 $1,000: 295,755 281,835 267,818 13,920 13,817 6,349 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 207 169 163 38 35 99 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 314 266 256 48 48 149 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 574 514 504 60 59 134 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 356 334 332 22 21 66 $50,000 or more .........................................: 1,404 1,337 1,310 67 66 24 : Cover crop seed purchased ............................farms: 621 585 571 36 36 52 $1,000: 4,685 4,435 4,335 249 249 159 : Livestock and poultry purchased or leased ..............farms: 840 753 721 87 66 109 $1,000: 261,097 233,572 201,241 27,525 15,430 1,448 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 245 218 214 27 27 85 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 184 167 162 17 17 14 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 104 92 87 12 6 6 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 96 89 85 7 6 3 $250,000 or more ........................................: 211 187 173 24 10 1 : Breeding livestock purchased or leased ...............farms: 338 299 288 39 39 27 $1,000: 21,893 19,767 19,417 2,126 2,126 562 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ..............................................farms: 605 555 529 50 29 92 $1,000: 239,204 213,805 181,824 25,400 13,304 886 : Feed purchased .........................................farms: 1,346 1,189 1,145 157 124 222 $1,000: 717,992 615,061 508,062 102,930 32,149 3,410 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 463 411 392 52 51 147 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 331 294 293 37 37 60 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 127 104 100 23 17 9 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 86 80 77 6 5 4 $250,000 or more ........................................: 339 300 283 39 14 2 : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ....................farms: 3,815 3,382 3,287 433 387 784 $1,000: 145,685 135,718 129,840 9,967 6,723 3,379 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 1,563 1,310 1,261 253 245 646 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 909 829 813 80 70 115 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 449 418 406 31 26 13 $50,000 or more .........................................: 894 825 807 69 46 10 : Utilities ..............................................farms: 3,253 2,936 2,852 317 272 512 $1,000: 67,389 60,059 54,802 7,330 3,670 1,578 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 396 339 332 57 57 178 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 1,077 950 908 127 119 262 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,236 1,161 1,143 75 68 66 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 304 275 272 29 17 3 $50,000 or more .........................................: 240 211 197 29 11 3 : Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ...............farms: 3,572 3,196 3,106 376 331 639 $1,000: 191,219 175,212 162,141 16,007 10,833 5,901 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 1,014 856 824 158 157 425 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,014 917 894 97 95 160 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 524 481 468 43 27 36 $50,000 or more .........................................: 1,020 942 920 78 52 18 : Hired farm labor .......................................farms: 2,109 1,902 1,862 207 168 218 $1,000: 330,396 291,993 247,437 38,403 16,033 8,018 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 288 244 240 44 43 92 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 407 358 351 49 48 92 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 747 697 692 50 46 19 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 388 368 358 20 18 6 $250,000 or more ........................................: 279 235 221 44 13 9 : Contract labor .........................................farms: 570 494 481 76 71 79 $1,000: 35,494 33,225 (D) 2,268 (D) 1,243 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 26 24 24 2 2 25 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 118 91 90 27 27 18 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 240 209 201 31 28 21 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 78 74 73 4 4 8 $50,000 or more .........................................: 108 96 93 12 10 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.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : 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: 13,153 10,649 950 762 $1,000: 201,011 106,473 36,280 33,995 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 3,175 2,917 123 74 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 4,365 3,738 241 172 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 3,907 3,031 334 291 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 952 599 127 110 $50,000 or more .........................................: 754 364 125 115 : Cash rent for land, buildings, and grazing : fees ..................................................farms: 14,056 10,680 1,317 1,103 $1,000: 1,543,043 777,505 366,632 344,221 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 3,521 3,118 181 140 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 1,405 1,216 98 71 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 2,157 1,776 152 111 $25,000 or more .........................................: 6,973 4,570 886 781 : Rent and lease expenses for machinery, equipment, : and farm share of vehicles ............................farms: 4,345 3,283 426 361 $1,000: 114,263 55,585 30,198 28,616 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 993 880 50 30 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 1,182 960 79 56 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,277 948 137 127 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 339 215 49 45 $50,000 or more .........................................: 554 280 111 103 : Interest expense .......................................farms: 21,150 17,290 1,564 1,259 $1,000: 457,847 290,439 68,255 61,551 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 8,413 7,361 453 324 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 8,837 7,425 554 445 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 3,045 2,071 379 327 $100,000 or more ........................................: 855 433 178 163 : Secured by real estate ...............................farms: 16,652 13,835 1,144 915 $1,000: 336,041 222,377 47,119 42,271 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 1,516 1,360 55 28 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 4,779 4,219 257 189 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 7,345 6,293 424 340 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 1,535 1,080 179 156 $50,000 or more .......................................: 1,477 883 229 202 : Not secured by real estate ...........................farms: 11,687 9,327 967 782 $1,000: 121,806 68,062 21,136 19,279 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 2,641 2,318 155 109 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 4,916 4,193 300 221 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 3,182 2,336 323 281 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 527 307 76 64 $50,000 or more .......................................: 421 173 113 107 : Property taxes paid ....................................farms: 51,518 43,717 3,033 2,417 $1,000: 362,621 250,432 42,129 36,400 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 36,076 32,080 1,664 1,258 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 7,676 6,366 493 406 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 5,158 3,750 490 418 $25,000 or more .........................................: 2,608 1,521 386 335 : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom services : for livestock .........................................farms: 16,404 14,303 879 650 $1,000: 115,694 54,482 21,055 19,841 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 13,783 12,470 600 410 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,998 1,515 199 169 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 324 202 37 33 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 173 81 20 17 $100,000 or more ........................................: 126 35 23 21 : All other production expenses ..........................farms: 30,795 24,821 2,281 1,872 $1,000: 614,186 302,356 101,782 93,098 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 17,812 15,474 994 759 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 7,988 6,415 559 461 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 2,018 1,380 195 168 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 2,033 1,169 325 288 $100,000 or more ........................................: 944 383 208 196 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ .................farms: 3,048 2,227 296 231 $1,000: 149,992 88,977 22,837 20,222 : Depreciation expenses claimed ............................farms: 28,836 23,191 2,184 1,789 $1,000: 1,427,314 821,014 229,059 207,665 : NET CASH FARM INCOME : : Net cash farm income of operations .......................farms: 53,599 45,401 3,177 2,530 $1,000: 6,137,969 3,396,583 1,004,084 914,996 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 114,516 74,813 316,048 361,659 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 1,334 1,206 1,172 128 101 220 $1,000: 56,417 50,866 49,340 5,551 3,347 1,841 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 104 94 90 10 10 31 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 295 263 255 32 32 91 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 457 414 405 43 37 85 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 220 208 201 12 7 6 $50,000 or more .........................................: 258 227 221 31 15 7 : Cash rent for land, buildings, and grazing : fees ..................................................farms: 1,954 1,808 1,780 146 124 105 $1,000: 394,889 373,315 368,680 21,574 19,051 4,017 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 187 156 154 31 26 35 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 83 78 78 5 3 8 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 212 189 183 23 22 17 $25,000 or more .........................................: 1,472 1,385 1,365 87 73 45 : Rent and lease expenses for machinery, equipment, : and farm share of vehicles ............................farms: 582 523 513 59 56 54 $1,000: 27,830 23,989 (D) 3,841 (D) 650 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 49 43 42 6 6 14 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 132 120 119 12 11 11 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 170 155 155 15 14 22 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 71 66 65 5 5 4 $50,000 or more .........................................: 160 139 132 21 20 3 : Interest expense .......................................farms: 2,061 1,874 1,837 187 176 235 $1,000: 96,435 90,438 85,187 5,997 5,585 2,718 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 478 424 417 54 51 121 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 774 700 690 74 71 84 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 571 525 515 46 41 24 $100,000 or more ........................................: 238 225 215 13 13 6 : Secured by real estate ...............................farms: 1,491 1,360 1,327 131 121 182 $1,000: 64,219 61,481 56,788 2,738 (D) 2,326 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 74 66 64 8 8 27 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 242 213 209 29 26 61 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 562 505 495 57 54 66 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 254 231 229 23 23 22 $50,000 or more .......................................: 359 345 330 14 10 6 : Not secured by real estate ...........................farms: 1,272 1,157 1,138 115 114 121 $1,000: 32,217 28,957 28,399 3,259 (D) 392 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 136 115 115 21 21 32 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 359 317 311 42 42 64 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 498 475 470 23 23 25 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 144 127 122 17 16 - $50,000 or more .......................................: 135 123 120 12 12 - : Property taxes paid ....................................farms: 3,885 3,469 3,365 416 376 883 $1,000: 65,105 60,537 57,302 4,568 3,800 4,955 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 1,704 1,439 1,400 265 257 628 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 679 628 615 51 44 138 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 829 766 739 63 53 89 $25,000 or more .........................................: 673 636 611 37 22 28 : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom services : for livestock .........................................farms: 1,091 960 925 131 99 131 $1,000: 39,766 30,707 27,434 9,060 1,594 391 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 593 521 502 72 71 120 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 276 245 238 31 17 8 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 84 77 77 7 5 1 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 71 67 65 4 1 1 $100,000 or more ........................................: 67 50 43 17 5 1 : All other production expenses ..........................farms: 3,179 2,869 2,800 310 271 514 $1,000: 206,635 175,259 157,078 31,376 6,801 3,414 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 992 848 832 144 143 352 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 880 806 783 74 71 134 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 425 396 392 29 22 18 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 532 494 483 38 27 7 $100,000 or more ........................................: 350 325 310 25 8 3 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ .................farms: 484 460 453 24 24 41 $1,000: 37,647 36,406 36,162 1,241 1,241 531 : Depreciation expenses claimed ............................farms: 3,038 2,752 2,686 286 247 423 $1,000: 365,997 339,673 312,910 26,324 14,039 11,244 : NET CASH FARM INCOME : : Net cash farm income of operations .......................farms: 4,076 3,605 3,501 471 425 945 $1,000: 1,702,908 1,589,826 1,471,681 113,082 77,899 34,393 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 417,789 441,006 420,360 240,089 183,291 36,395 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 29,400 23,516 2,267 1,825 Average net gain .................................dollars: 230,344 163,514 467,110 526,700 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 1,275 1,164 48 30 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 3,714 3,285 178 134 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 2,770 2,427 143 105 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 4,573 3,914 297 223 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 3,974 3,328 259 193 $50,000 or more .........................................: 13,094 9,398 1,342 1,140 : Farms with net losses .................................number: 24,199 21,885 910 705 Average net loss .................................dollars: 26,206 20,498 60,279 65,577 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 1,421 1,333 34 27 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 6,025 5,595 174 151 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 5,432 5,049 130 110 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 6,722 6,159 247 165 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 2,603 2,301 124 93 $50,000 or more .........................................: 1,996 1,448 201 159 : Net cash farm income of producers ........................farms: 53,599 45,401 3,177 2,530 $1,000: 4,636,184 2,395,606 832,366 762,689 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 86,498 52,765 261,998 301,458 : Producers reporting net gains 2/ .......................farms: 28,970 23,171 2,242 1,799 Average net gain .................................dollars: 184,285 124,644 401,868 457,210 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 1,296 1,181 51 33 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 3,765 3,332 186 136 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 2,814 2,466 143 106 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 4,712 4,039 301 226 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 4,165 3,505 253 186 $50,000 or more .........................................: 12,218 8,648 1,308 1,112 : Producers reporting net losses .........................farms: 24,629 22,230 935 731 Average net loss .................................dollars: 28,526 22,155 73,392 81,848 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 1,444 1,357 31 24 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 6,037 5,601 173 153 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 5,442 5,059 135 113 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 6,815 6,239 254 168 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 2,646 2,333 120 92 $50,000 or more .........................................: 2,245 1,641 222 181 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ....................................................farms: 473 305 71 65 $1,000: 123,144 65,373 31,069 30,063 : INCOME FROM FARM-RELATED SOURCES : : Total income from farm-related sources ...................farms: 23,237 18,863 1,647 1,334 $1,000: 543,969 358,643 63,557 55,670 : Customwork and other agricultural services .............farms: 3,658 2,800 321 266 $1,000: 93,141 57,981 12,088 10,786 : Gross cash rent or share payments ......................farms: 11,083 9,211 714 541 $1,000: 264,936 185,705 26,106 21,671 Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas trees, : short rotation woody crops, and maple products ........farms: 1,323 1,097 99 74 $1,000: 24,845 18,045 3,721 2,962 Agri-tourism and recreational services .................farms: 382 244 41 38 $1,000: 14,575 8,457 632 630 Patronage dividends and refunds from : cooperatives ..........................................farms: 8,613 6,726 709 607 $1,000: 45,789 26,524 6,878 6,479 Crop and livestock insurance payments ..................farms: 2,376 1,751 267 239 $1,000: 52,676 32,442 6,815 6,624 Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments .........................farms: 602 505 48 44 $1,000: 2,320 1,856 233 227 Other farm-related income sources ......................farms: 1,816 1,418 155 122 $1,000: 45,688 27,633 7,083 6,290 : LAND USE : : Total cropland ...........................................farms: 44,532 37,253 2,803 2,245 acres: 12,531,737 7,461,419 2,151,980 1,957,437 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 39,094 32,711 2,511 2,006 acres: 11,955,458 7,052,602 2,088,993 1,903,770 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 49 acres ...........................................: 20,634 18,657 788 576 50 to 99 acres ..........................................: 4,645 4,043 272 190 100 to 199 acres ........................................: 3,675 3,072 263 201 200 to 499 acres ........................................: 4,213 3,294 377 317 500 to 999 acres ........................................: 2,555 1,867 228 197 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 74. Summary by Legal Status For Tax Purposes: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Corporation : :-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: Other - estate or : : Family held : Other than family held :trust, prison farm, : :---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------:grazing association, : : : 10 or less : : 10 or less : American Indian Item : Total : Total : stockholders : Total : stockholders : Reservation, etc. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NET CASH FARM INCOME - Con. : : Net cash farm income of operations - Con. : : Farms with net gains 2/ ...............................number: 3,038 2,782 2,716 256 241 579 Average net gain .................................dollars: 600,629 602,859 569,170 576,393 387,160 74,751 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 31 22 22 9 9 32 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 172 124 123 48 48 79 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 143 126 123 17 17 57 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 263 236 232 27 27 99 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 289 259 257 30 30 98 $50,000 or more .........................................: 2,140 2,015 1,959 125 110 214 : Farms with net losses .................................number: 1,038 823 785 215 184 366 Average net loss .................................dollars: 117,343 106,109 94,504 160,347 83,733 24,282 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 31 27 26 4 4 23 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 161 119 115 42 41 95 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 176 149 140 27 27 77 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 219 186 182 33 33 97 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 140 100 91 40 40 38 $50,000 or more .........................................: 311 242 231 69 39 36 : Net cash farm income of producers ........................farms: 4,076 3,605 3,501 471 425 945 $1,000: 1,377,495 1,301,253 1,194,595 76,241 43,487 30,718 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 337,953 360,958 341,215 161,871 102,322 32,506 : Producers reporting net gains 2/ .......................farms: 2,979 2,728 2,662 251 237 578 Average net gain .................................dollars: 506,864 512,540 480,267 445,180 249,521 68,677 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 32 23 23 9 9 32 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 169 123 121 46 46 78 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 147 130 127 17 17 58 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 270 238 234 32 32 102 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 308 279 275 29 29 99 $50,000 or more .........................................: 2,053 1,935 1,882 118 104 209 : Producers reporting net losses .........................farms: 1,097 877 839 220 188 367 Average net loss .................................dollars: 120,742 110,554 99,972 161,359 83,243 24,462 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 32 28 27 4 4 24 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 169 127 122 42 41 94 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 170 146 138 24 24 78 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 225 189 185 36 36 97 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 155 116 107 39 39 38 $50,000 or more .........................................: 346 271 260 75 44 36 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ....................................................farms: 95 93 92 2 2 2 $1,000: (D) (D) 25,211 (D) (D) (D) : INCOME FROM FARM-RELATED SOURCES : : Total income from farm-related sources ...................farms: 2,256 2,053 2,008 203 182 471 $1,000: 108,465 100,637 98,463 7,828 6,296 13,304 : Customwork and other agricultural services .............farms: 486 445 439 41 40 51 $1,000: 21,478 20,556 20,165 923 (D) 1,593 : Gross cash rent or share payments ......................farms: 828 730 701 98 80 330 $1,000: 43,372 39,269 37,772 4,103 2,889 9,752 Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas trees, : short rotation woody crops, and maple products ........farms: 99 78 77 21 18 28 $1,000: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Agri-tourism and recreational services .................farms: 82 73 70 9 9 15 $1,000: 5,414 4,983 (D) 431 431 73 Patronage dividends and refunds from : cooperatives ..........................................farms: 1,085 1,025 1,016 60 57 93 $1,000: 12,173 11,845 11,714 328 313 214 Crop and livestock insurance payments ..................farms: 332 305 302 27 24 26 $1,000: 13,087 11,749 (D) 1,338 1,325 332 Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments .........................farms: 37 36 36 1 1 12 $1,000: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Other farm-related income sources ......................farms: 218 207 203 11 8 25 $1,000: 10,416 10,042 (D) 374 372 556 : LAND USE : : Total cropland ...........................................farms: 3,638 3,259 3,182 379 359 838 acres: 2,828,360 2,703,918 2,642,423 124,442 123,326 89,978 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 3,258 2,951 2,881 307 290 614 acres: 2,739,364 2,621,317 2,562,571 118,047 117,194 74,499 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 49 acres ...........................................: 846 679 657 167 151 343 50 to 99 acres ..........................................: 240 214 212 26 26 90 100 to 199 acres ........................................: 269 244 241 25 25 71 200 to 499 acres ........................................: 467 442 423 25 25 75 500 to 999 acres ........................................: 432 407 398 25 24 28 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ....................................: 1,873 1,089 226 195 2,000 acres or more .....................................: 1,499 689 357 330 : Cropland- : Other pasture and grazing land that could have been : used for crops without additional : improvements ........................................farms: 3,719 3,310 168 121 acres: 89,535 69,498 6,945 5,827 On which all crops failed or were abandoned ..........farms: 1,218 969 106 92 acres: 49,353 28,279 3,405 2,906 Idle or used for cover crops or soil improvement, : but not harvested and not pastured or grazed ........farms: 11,444 9,019 844 702 acres: 409,364 287,749 49,931 42,526 In summer fallow .....................................farms: 1,397 1,206 77 67 acres: 28,027 23,291 2,706 2,408 : Total woodland ...........................................farms: 24,289 20,688 1,429 1,111 acres: 1,038,481 742,849 107,908 90,234 Woodland pastured ......................................farms: 5,251 4,654 306 226 acres: 93,637 76,589 9,151 8,099 Woodland not pastured ..................................farms: 21,368 18,075 1,263 978 acres: 944,844 666,260 98,757 82,135 Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured ..........................farms: 20,603 18,604 875 625 acres: 449,624 366,444 38,248 30,881 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. ...............farms: 34,803 30,007 1,753 1,355 acres: 582,398 385,371 71,736 63,486 : Irrigated land ...........................................farms: 3,006 2,064 305 277 acres: 610,670 287,439 144,826 133,135 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 2,950 2,022 305 277 acres: 605,934 284,363 144,668 (D) Pastureland and other land .............................farms: 124 87 5 2 acres: 4,736 3,076 158 (D) : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : Enhancement Programs ....................................farms: 9,981 7,596 884 748 acres: 199,674 144,706 20,644 17,949 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs .................farms: 14,520 10,898 1,414 1,212 acres: 10,032,069 5,719,673 1,910,999 1,760,331 : ORGANIC AGRICULTURE : : Total organic product sales ..............................farms: 739 649 34 29 $1,000: 166,931 136,367 20,846 20,156 : VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS : : Estimated market value of land and buildings .............farms: 53,599 45,401 3,177 2,530 $1,000: 120,603,878 76,256,594 18,225,346 16,524,287 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 2,250,114 1,679,624 5,736,653 6,531,339 Average per acre ...................................dollars: 8,259 8,515 7,690 7,714 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 .............................................: 1,700 1,485 89 72 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 2,576 2,316 102 82 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 5,811 5,249 233 177 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 15,523 14,032 621 435 $500,000 to $999,999 ......................................: 10,877 9,671 478 368 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ..................................: 6,190 5,172 409 306 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ..................................: 5,267 4,050 448 375 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ..................................: 2,851 1,901 333 289 $10,000,000 or more .......................................: 2,804 1,525 464 426 : VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................farms: 53,598 45,400 3,177 2,530 $1,000: 11,100,050 7,108,908 1,564,176 1,413,187 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $4,999 ..............................................: 3,473 3,088 139 109 $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 3,993 3,581 173 133 $10,000 to $19,999 ........................................: 6,420 5,661 301 197 $20,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 12,559 11,230 553 444 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 9,506 8,397 419 310 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 6,491 5,553 400 296 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 5,466 4,346 443 368 $500,000 or more ..........................................: 5,690 3,544 749 673 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ....................................: 552 527 523 25 25 6 2,000 acres or more .....................................: 452 438 427 14 14 1 : Cropland- : Other pasture and grazing land that could have been : used for crops without additional : improvements ........................................farms: 202 169 163 33 33 39 acres: 12,115 11,538 (D) 577 577 977 On which all crops failed or were abandoned ..........farms: 124 119 118 5 4 19 acres: 17,249 16,835 (D) 414 (D) 420 Idle or used for cover crops or soil improvement, : but not harvested and not pastured or grazed ........farms: 1,228 1,095 1,065 133 124 353 acres: 57,826 52,892 50,542 4,934 4,839 13,858 In summer fallow .....................................farms: 98 79 79 19 12 16 acres: 1,806 1,336 1,336 470 (D) 224 : Total woodland ...........................................farms: 1,745 1,540 1,490 205 196 427 acres: 139,033 (D) 109,000 (D) (D) 48,691 Woodland pastured ......................................farms: 243 218 209 25 25 48 acres: 6,299 (D) 5,205 (D) (D) 1,598 Woodland not pastured ..................................farms: 1,630 1,439 1,397 191 182 400 acres: 132,734 108,095 103,795 24,639 (D) 47,093 Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured ..........................farms: 914 799 780 115 113 210 acres: 34,549 (D) 30,998 (D) (D) 10,383 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. ...............farms: 2,480 2,185 2,112 295 255 563 acres: 79,605 70,216 66,163 9,389 7,249 45,686 : Irrigated land ...........................................farms: 573 512 501 61 53 64 acres: 174,440 167,101 162,223 7,339 7,233 3,965 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 565 507 496 58 50 58 acres: 173,569 166,320 161,442 7,249 7,143 3,334 Pastureland and other land .............................farms: 25 22 22 3 3 7 acres: 871 781 781 90 90 631 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : Enhancement Programs ....................................farms: 1,212 1,088 1,057 124 120 289 acres: 26,060 21,306 20,907 4,754 4,695 8,264 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs .................farms: 1,994 1,881 1,854 113 112 214 acres: 2,349,825 2,249,532 2,222,169 100,293 (D) 51,572 : ORGANIC AGRICULTURE : : Total organic product sales ..............................farms: 49 39 36 10 10 7 $1,000: 9,066 8,133 7,610 933 933 652 : VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS : : Estimated market value of land and buildings .............farms: 4,076 3,605 3,501 471 425 945 $1,000: 24,949,172 23,741,119 23,131,066 1,208,053 1,148,021 1,172,765 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 6,120,994 6,585,609 6,606,988 2,564,868 2,701,227 1,241,022 Average per acre ...................................dollars: 8,096 8,133 8,120 7,433 7,257 6,022 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 .............................................: 90 61 60 29 23 36 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 108 86 81 22 22 50 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 210 181 173 29 24 119 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 595 478 462 117 103 275 $500,000 to $999,999 ......................................: 537 439 428 98 88 191 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ..................................: 501 456 436 45 43 108 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ..................................: 648 590 575 58 55 121 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ..................................: 584 543 533 41 35 33 $10,000,000 or more .......................................: 803 771 753 32 32 12 : VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................farms: 4,076 3,605 3,501 471 425 945 $1,000: 2,340,585 2,182,401 2,119,208 158,184 109,946 86,381 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $4,999 ..............................................: 152 121 109 31 31 94 $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 150 138 135 12 12 89 $10,000 to $19,999 ........................................: 297 241 227 56 55 161 $20,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 555 457 451 98 98 221 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 507 427 410 80 70 183 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 432 387 377 45 45 106 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 613 547 533 66 52 64 $500,000 or more ..........................................: 1,370 1,287 1,259 83 62 27 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 74. Summary by Legal Status For Tax Purposes: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : Partnership : : :---------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : Registered : : Family or : : under Item : Total : individual : Total : State law -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ................................farms: 36,740 30,937 2,170 1,746 number: 83,474 62,658 7,777 6,587 : Tractors, all ............................................farms: 40,305 33,941 2,454 1,953 number: 113,253 88,681 9,631 7,960 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ..........................farms: 17,967 15,463 982 783 number: 25,058 21,348 1,453 1,166 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ..............................farms: 26,620 22,366 1,643 1,289 number: 41,723 34,358 2,880 2,249 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ...........................farms: 18,603 14,590 1,529 1,253 number: 46,472 32,975 5,298 4,545 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled ..................farms: 13,379 10,113 1,263 1,045 number: 15,470 11,442 1,583 1,323 Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled .............farms: - - - - number: - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled ........................farms: 775 578 88 77 number: 832 625 97 84 Hay balers ...............................................farms: 12,292 10,778 657 490 number: 15,430 13,443 865 655 : FERTILIZERS AND CHEMICALS : : Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : used ....................................................farms: 27,967 22,628 2,078 1,685 acres treated: 9,412,123 5,538,140 1,638,743 1,502,149 Manure used ..............................................farms: 11,049 9,379 700 536 acres treated: 707,301 419,663 121,345 111,342 Organic fertilizer used ..................................farms: 1,321 1,145 64 50 acres treated: 88,103 57,005 9,356 8,246 : Acres treated to control- : Insects ................................................farms: 10,366 7,857 936 774 acres: 4,165,761 2,243,078 772,683 717,177 Weeds, grass, or brush .................................farms: 26,013 20,653 2,060 1,679 acres: 11,263,389 6,513,816 2,014,399 1,838,495 Nematodes ..............................................farms: 3,225 2,439 331 284 acres: 979,853 581,911 171,452 159,296 Diseases in crops and orchards .........................farms: 5,715 4,142 598 509 acres: 2,607,820 1,310,765 554,579 525,039 Chemicals used to control growth, : thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate .........................farms: 1,185 878 110 83 acres on which used: 146,155 79,026 26,382 24,403 : LAND USE PRACTICES : : Land drained by tile .....................................farms: 19,352 15,432 1,493 1,219 acres: 5,841,432 3,368,923 1,031,347 938,793 Land artificially drained by ditches .....................farms: 8,351 6,745 637 521 acres: 1,701,996 886,739 357,655 331,527 Land under conservation easement .........................farms: 2,417 1,864 176 158 acres: 102,544 54,806 12,693 11,777 Cropland on which no-till practices were used ............farms: 14,892 11,709 1,228 1,021 acres: 4,726,100 2,833,473 786,337 719,756 Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were used (see text) .......farms: 10,682 8,194 987 816 acres: 4,284,224 2,473,836 840,623 768,762 Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) ..........................farms: 10,289 8,239 798 637 acres: 2,575,448 1,444,477 426,289 386,692 Cropland planted to a cover crop (excluding CRP) .........farms: 5,545 4,177 527 450 acres: 988,282 519,839 182,833 173,852 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ........farms: 10,856 7,956 1,025 900 : RENEWABLE ENERGY : : Renewable energy producing systems (see text) ............farms: 6,589 5,752 315 260 Solar panels ...........................................farms: 4,402 3,944 180 143 Wind turbines ..........................................farms: 514 376 66 63 Methane digesters ......................................farms: 31 24 6 6 Geothermal/geoexchange systems .........................farms: 1,958 1,645 92 73 Small hydro systems ....................................farms: 90 72 11 7 : Wind rights leased to others .............................farms: 624 452 75 67 : TENURE : : Full owners ..............................................farms: 37,552 32,854 1,792 1,371 Part owners ..............................................farms: 13,753 10,877 1,125 931 Tenants ..................................................farms: 2,294 1,670 260 228 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND : : Land owned ...............................................farms: 51,436 43,844 2,930 2,309 acres: 8,258,552 5,631,005 979,231 838,076 Owned land in farms ....................................farms: 51,305 43,731 2,917 2,302 acres: 6,974,236 4,698,478 854,467 734,424 : Land rented or leased from others ........................farms: 16,221 12,669 1,408 1,165 acres: 7,667,001 4,282,821 1,518,493 1,408,691 Rented or leased land in farms .........................farms: 16,047 12,547 1,385 1,159 acres: 7,628,004 4,257,605 1,515,405 1,407,614 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 3,171 2,855 2,786 316 278 462 number: 12,102 11,172 10,883 930 725 937 : Tractors, all ............................................farms: 3,327 2,985 2,906 342 304 583 number: 13,519 12,558 12,279 961 883 1,422 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ..........................farms: 1,243 1,091 1,066 152 134 279 number: 1,864 1,664 1,627 200 181 393 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ..............................farms: 2,220 1,978 1,932 242 215 391 number: 3,871 3,527 3,433 344 311 614 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ...........................farms: 2,268 2,116 2,079 152 134 216 number: 7,784 7,367 7,219 417 391 415 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled ..................farms: 1,848 1,740 1,713 108 101 155 number: 2,270 2,140 2,097 130 123 175 Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled .............farms: - - - - - - number: - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled ........................farms: 105 100 98 5 5 4 number: 106 101 (D) 5 5 4 Hay balers ...............................................farms: 728 676 653 52 51 129 number: 969 905 873 64 (D) 153 : FERTILIZERS AND CHEMICALS : : Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : used ....................................................farms: 2,830 2,646 2,585 184 175 431 acres treated: 2,174,437 2,083,246 2,031,975 91,191 90,251 60,803 Manure used ..............................................farms: 880 816 790 64 64 90 acres treated: 162,978 157,998 154,124 4,980 4,980 3,315 Organic fertilizer used ..................................farms: 80 60 60 20 17 32 acres treated: 21,067 19,865 19,865 1,202 1,193 675 : Acres treated to control- : Insects ................................................farms: 1,423 1,323 1,295 100 94 150 acres: 1,125,366 1,084,920 1,051,514 40,446 (D) 24,634 Weeds, grass, or brush .................................farms: 2,817 2,610 2,551 207 195 483 acres: 2,663,882 2,550,877 2,492,288 113,005 112,062 71,292 Nematodes ..............................................farms: 403 370 363 33 27 52 acres: 217,952 206,356 202,840 11,596 11,476 8,538 Diseases in crops and orchards .........................farms: 929 869 845 60 51 46 acres: 729,742 716,003 687,719 13,739 13,616 12,734 Chemicals used to control growth, : thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate .........................farms: 171 145 140 26 26 26 acres on which used: 39,995 37,688 33,343 2,307 2,307 752 : LAND USE PRACTICES : : Land drained by tile .....................................farms: 2,094 1,938 1,898 156 144 333 acres: 1,392,557 1,349,183 1,311,831 43,374 42,519 48,605 Land artificially drained by ditches .....................farms: 829 772 755 57 54 140 acres: 438,584 430,105 427,343 8,479 (D) 19,018 Land under conservation easement .........................farms: 272 246 243 26 26 105 acres: 11,773 8,292 8,152 3,481 3,481 23,272 Cropland on which no-till practices were used ............farms: 1,744 1,622 1,598 122 115 211 acres: 1,080,767 1,027,866 1,013,223 52,901 52,530 25,523 Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were used (see text) .......farms: 1,337 1,249 1,220 88 81 164 acres: 949,022 910,005 894,649 39,017 38,657 20,743 Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) ..........................farms: 1,088 994 972 94 84 164 acres: 680,811 657,818 629,422 22,993 22,736 23,871 Cropland planted to a cover crop (excluding CRP) .........farms: 785 745 730 40 39 56 acres: 281,854 268,541 260,441 13,313 (D) 3,756 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ........farms: 1,675 1,561 1,523 114 88 200 : RENEWABLE ENERGY : : Renewable energy producing systems (see text) ............farms: 409 367 363 42 42 113 Solar panels ...........................................farms: 205 181 180 24 24 73 Wind turbines ..........................................farms: 58 50 50 8 8 14 Methane digesters ......................................farms: 1 1 1 - - - Geothermal/geoexchange systems .........................farms: 191 177 174 14 14 30 Small hydro systems ....................................farms: 2 1 1 1 1 5 : Wind rights leased to others .............................farms: 75 71 70 4 4 22 : TENURE : : Full owners ..............................................farms: 2,088 1,767 1,690 321 290 818 Part owners ..............................................farms: 1,649 1,552 1,526 97 89 102 Tenants ..................................................farms: 339 286 285 53 46 25 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND : : Land owned ...............................................farms: 3,742 3,323 3,220 419 380 920 acres: 1,424,018 1,327,470 1,271,556 96,548 91,235 224,298 Owned land in farms ....................................farms: 3,737 3,319 3,216 418 379 920 acres: 1,245,936 1,164,419 1,114,765 81,517 78,408 175,355 : Land rented or leased from others ........................farms: 2,016 1,864 1,837 152 137 128 acres: 1,845,987 1,762,255 1,741,481 83,732 80,095 19,700 Rented or leased land in farms .........................farms: 1,988 1,838 1,811 150 135 127 acres: 1,835,611 1,754,593 1,733,819 81,018 79,781 19,383 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 11,505 9,630 704 531 acres: 1,323,313 957,743 127,852 104,729 : TOTAL PRODUCERS AND FARMS BY NUMBER OF : PRODUCERS : : Total producers ...............................................: 97,007 77,263 7,933 6,448 Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer ................................................: 22,366 20,083 599 453 2 producers ...............................................: 24,716 21,301 1,474 1,145 3 producers ...............................................: 3,584 2,396 560 453 4 producers ...............................................: 1,911 1,165 336 301 5 or more producers .......................................: 1,022 456 208 178 : Total male producers ........................................: 64,732 50,805 5,721 4,603 Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 41,766 37,516 1,358 1,077 2 producers .............................................: 6,701 4,372 1,167 898 3 producers .............................................: 1,823 1,013 370 319 4 producers .............................................: 528 247 141 122 5 or more producers .....................................: 299 91 58 46 : Total female producers ......................................: 32,275 26,458 2,212 1,845 Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 25,627 22,534 1,108 897 2 producers .............................................: 2,114 1,426 313 268 3 producers .............................................: 438 226 88 80 4 producers .............................................: 104 48 25 25 5 or more producers .....................................: 111 36 12 8 : PRODUCERS' CHARACTERISTICS 3/ : : Sex of producers: : Male .......................................................: 63,321 50,385 5,491 4,416 Female ......................................................: 30,961 25,972 1,912 1,602 : Hired managers ................................................: 4,888 1,297 867 809 : Primary occupation: : Farming .....................................................: 37,198 28,597 3,494 2,895 Other .......................................................: 57,084 47,760 3,909 3,123 : Place of residence: : On farm operated ............................................: 68,651 59,519 3,775 2,894 Not on farm operated ........................................: 25,631 16,838 3,628 3,124 : Days of work off farm: : None ........................................................: 37,199 28,982 3,357 2,779 Any .........................................................: 57,083 47,375 4,046 3,239 1 to 49 days ..............................................: 7,773 6,399 522 407 50 to 99 days .............................................: 3,427 2,794 246 187 100 to 199 days ...........................................: 7,022 5,835 497 405 200 days or more ..........................................: 38,861 32,347 2,781 2,240 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less .............................................: 4,653 3,680 343 283 3 or 4 years ................................................: 6,720 5,371 564 501 5 to 9 years ................................................: 17,205 14,108 1,336 1,127 10 years or more ............................................: 65,704 53,198 5,160 4,107 : Average years on present farm ...............................: 22.5 22.5 22.1 21.3 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less .............................................: 12,427 10,027 1,010 874 6 to 10 years ...............................................: 14,001 11,479 1,012 837 11 years or more ............................................: 67,854 54,851 5,381 4,307 : Average years on any farm ...................................: 24.7 24.6 25.0 24.3 : Age group: : Under 25 years ..............................................: 1,962 1,653 102 81 25 to 34 years ..............................................: 9,096 7,555 695 587 35 to 44 years ..............................................: 14,627 11,945 1,134 974 45 to 54 years ..............................................: 15,336 12,505 1,230 1,040 55 to 64 years ..............................................: 21,083 16,918 1,741 1,420 65 to 74 years ..............................................: 20,434 16,245 1,629 1,289 75 years and over ...........................................: 11,744 9,536 872 627 : Average age .................................................: 56.0 55.8 56.2 55.5 : Young producers (see text) ....................................: 11,058 9,208 797 668 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ..............: 683 581 36 24 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native ............................: 136 105 17 11 Asian .......................................................: 117 85 8 8 Black or African American ...................................: 99 74 13 13 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ...................: 19 15 1 1 White .......................................................: 93,598 75,822 7,352 5,975 More than one race reported .................................: 313 256 12 10 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 831 730 698 101 82 340 acres: 188,458 170,713 164,453 17,745 13,141 49,260 : TOTAL PRODUCERS AND FARMS BY NUMBER OF : PRODUCERS : : Total producers ...............................................: 9,604 8,374 7,923 1,230 1,111 2,207 Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer ................................................: 1,273 1,075 1,038 198 174 411 2 producers ...............................................: 1,606 1,462 1,433 144 142 335 3 producers ...............................................: 546 510 505 36 25 82 4 producers ...............................................: 374 330 322 44 43 36 5 or more producers .......................................: 277 228 203 49 41 81 : Total male producers ........................................: 6,760 5,827 5,526 933 834 1,446 Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 2,283 2,022 1,966 261 235 609 2 producers .............................................: 1,052 940 926 112 111 110 3 producers .............................................: 381 359 350 22 10 59 4 producers .............................................: 134 106 103 28 28 6 5 or more producers .....................................: 98 65 44 33 26 52 : Total female producers ......................................: 2,844 2,547 2,397 297 277 761 Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 1,574 1,453 1,423 121 119 411 2 producers .............................................: 315 284 273 31 29 60 3 producers .............................................: 93 85 84 8 5 31 4 producers .............................................: 21 16 16 5 5 10 5 or more producers .....................................: 45 34 21 11 10 18 : PRODUCERS' CHARACTERISTICS 3/ : : Sex of producers: : Male .......................................................: 6,292 5,517 5,343 775 688 1,153 Female ......................................................: 2,435 2,244 2,176 191 181 642 : Hired managers ................................................: 2,556 2,303 2,251 253 164 168 : Primary occupation: : Farming .....................................................: 4,564 4,218 4,103 346 299 543 Other .......................................................: 4,163 3,543 3,416 620 570 1,252 : Place of residence: : On farm operated ............................................: 4,594 4,243 4,148 351 350 763 Not on farm operated ........................................: 4,133 3,518 3,371 615 519 1,032 : Days of work off farm: : None ........................................................: 4,089 3,727 3,635 362 333 771 Any .........................................................: 4,638 4,034 3,884 604 536 1,024 1 to 49 days ..............................................: 717 646 615 71 69 135 50 to 99 days .............................................: 353 303 290 50 44 34 100 to 199 days ...........................................: 595 515 496 80 60 95 200 days or more ..........................................: 2,973 2,570 2,483 403 363 760 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less .............................................: 419 295 291 124 65 211 3 or 4 years ................................................: 633 500 479 133 120 152 5 to 9 years ................................................: 1,433 1,243 1,216 190 178 328 10 years or more ............................................: 6,242 5,723 5,533 519 506 1,104 : Average years on present farm ...............................: 23.1 24.0 24.0 15.9 17.1 20.1 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less .............................................: 1,002 781 743 221 165 388 6 to 10 years ...............................................: 1,228 1,069 1,056 159 151 282 11 years or more ............................................: 6,497 5,911 5,720 586 553 1,125 : Average years on any farm ...................................: 26.0 27.0 27.0 18.6 19.6 22.5 : Age group: : Under 25 years ..............................................: 130 94 92 36 21 77 25 to 34 years ..............................................: 712 630 611 82 56 134 35 to 44 years ..............................................: 1,346 1,169 1,141 177 159 202 45 to 54 years ..............................................: 1,381 1,192 1,151 189 183 220 55 to 64 years ..............................................: 2,046 1,818 1,745 228 206 378 65 to 74 years ..............................................: 2,160 2,003 1,944 157 148 400 75 years and over ...........................................: 952 855 835 97 96 384 : Average age .................................................: 56.6 57.0 57.0 53.7 54.9 59.1 : Young producers (see text) ....................................: 842 724 703 118 77 211 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ..............: 55 44 43 11 8 11 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native ............................: 11 11 11 - - 3 Asian .......................................................: 22 14 14 8 8 2 Black or African American ...................................: 9 9 9 - - 3 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ...................: 1 1 1 - - 2 White .......................................................: 8,650 7,694 7,454 956 859 1,774 More than one race reported .................................: 34 32 30 2 2 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) ..................: 87,661 70,795 6,979 5,685 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ...................: 6,621 5,562 424 333 : Number of persons living in producers' : households ...................................................: 205,872 164,655 17,591 14,426 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions ........................................: 79,161 65,093 5,931 4,827 Land use and/or crop decisions ..............................: 67,034 54,682 5,232 4,210 Livestock decisions .........................................: 43,735 37,920 2,625 2,059 Marketing decisions (see text) ..............................: 53,734 43,528 4,295 3,516 Record keeping and/or financial management ..................: 67,144 54,975 4,962 4,027 Estate planning or succession planning ......................: 48,150 39,010 3,633 2,992 : FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by one producer's : household and/or extended family ........................farms: 50,564 45,401 1,964 1,609 acres: 12,561,242 8,956,083 1,420,733 1,283,239 Limited Liability Company ................................farms: 4,874 3,163 1,650 1,591 acres: 2,108,812 1,052,521 1,039,726 1,005,416 : LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ....................................farms: 45,401 45,401 - - acres: 8,956,083 8,956,083 - - Partnership ..............................................farms: 3,177 - 3,177 2,530 acres: 2,369,872 - 2,369,872 2,142,038 Registered under State law .............................farms: 2,530 - 2,530 2,530 acres: 2,142,038 - 2,142,038 2,142,038 : Corporation ..............................................farms: 4,076 - - - acres: 3,081,547 - - - Family held ............................................farms: 3,605 - - - acres: 2,919,012 - - - More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: 104 - - - 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 3,501 - - - : Other than family held .................................farms: 471 - - - acres: 162,535 - - - More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: 46 - - - 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 425 - - - : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. .......................farms: 945 - - - acres: 194,738 - - - : HIRED FARM LABOR : : Hired farm labor .........................................farms: 11,968 8,458 1,183 993 workers: 39,922 20,959 5,705 5,181 Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more .....................................farms: 6,091 3,720 754 659 workers: 17,690 7,329 3,032 2,831 Less than 150 days ...................................farms: 8,643 6,223 812 677 workers: 22,232 13,630 2,673 2,350 Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor .............farms: 208 65 42 38 Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor ..........................................farms: 25 12 1 1 Unpaid workers ...........................................farms: 16,242 14,035 886 724 workers: 43,179 37,245 2,432 1,938 : FARMS BY SIZE : : 1 to 9 acres ..................................................: 6,418 5,832 233 188 10 to 49 acres ................................................: 18,772 17,077 639 475 50 to 69 acres ................................................: 4,146 3,713 176 132 70 to 99 acres ................................................: 4,716 4,106 265 187 100 to 139 acres ..............................................: 3,907 3,331 247 177 140 to 179 acres ..............................................: 2,293 1,887 169 121 180 to 219 acres ..............................................: 1,586 1,339 117 95 220 to 259 acres ..............................................: 1,244 1,003 91 77 260 to 499 acres ..............................................: 3,857 2,977 335 280 500 to 999 acres ..............................................: 2,919 2,128 268 225 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..........................................: 2,043 1,234 250 217 2,000 acres or more ...........................................: 1,698 774 387 356 : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ..............................: 22,095 17,612 1,779 1,447 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ............................: 667 538 33 29 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .............................: 738 563 58 49 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) .......: 863 626 78 74 Other crop farming (1119) .....................................: 10,397 8,980 499 398 Tobacco farming (11191) .....................................: 6 6 - - Cotton farming (11192) ......................................: - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) .........................: 10,391 8,974 499 398 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) .....................: 7,286 6,724 285 206 Cattle feedlots (112112) ......................................: 335 291 19 13 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ......................: 737 605 68 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. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PRODUCERS' CHARACTERISTICS 3/ - Con. : : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training in : the Reserves or National Guard (see text) ..................: 8,258 7,350 7,120 908 812 1,629 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ...................: 469 411 399 58 57 166 : Number of persons living in producers' : households ...................................................: 19,721 17,489 16,881 2,232 1,937 3,905 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions ........................................: 6,861 6,149 5,972 712 638 1,276 Land use and/or crop decisions ..............................: 5,993 5,415 5,291 578 542 1,127 Livestock decisions .........................................: 2,714 2,427 2,357 287 242 476 Marketing decisions (see text) ..............................: 5,138 4,690 4,588 448 403 773 Record keeping and/or financial management ..................: 6,042 5,404 5,249 638 550 1,165 Estate planning or succession planning ......................: 4,659 4,325 4,202 334 322 848 : FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by one producer's : household and/or extended family ........................farms: 2,723 2,535 2,474 188 185 476 acres: 2,105,823 2,033,656 2,014,865 72,167 (D) 78,603 Limited Liability Company ................................farms: - - - - - 61 acres: - - - - - 16,565 : LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ....................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Partnership ..............................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Registered under State law .............................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - : Corporation ..............................................farms: 4,076 3,605 3,501 471 425 - acres: 3,081,547 2,919,012 2,848,584 162,535 158,189 - Family held ............................................farms: 3,605 3,605 3,501 - - - acres: 2,919,012 2,919,012 2,848,584 - - - More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: 104 104 - - - - 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 3,501 3,501 3,501 - - - : Other than family held .................................farms: 471 - - 471 425 - acres: 162,535 - - 162,535 158,189 - More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: 46 - - 46 - - 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 425 - - 425 425 - : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. .......................farms: - - - - - 945 acres: - - - - - 194,738 : HIRED FARM LABOR : : Hired farm labor .........................................farms: 2,109 1,902 1,862 207 168 218 workers: 12,450 10,941 9,811 1,509 907 808 Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more .....................................farms: 1,514 1,383 1,350 131 96 103 workers: 7,059 6,192 5,335 867 421 270 Less than 150 days ...................................farms: 1,439 1,303 1,279 136 120 169 workers: 5,391 4,749 4,476 642 486 538 Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor .............farms: 99 75 71 24 8 2 Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor ..........................................farms: 11 7 7 4 4 1 Unpaid workers ...........................................farms: 1,049 942 928 107 104 272 workers: 2,647 2,196 2,136 451 427 855 : FARMS BY SIZE : : 1 to 9 acres ..................................................: 272 216 207 56 56 81 10 to 49 acres ................................................: 750 619 592 131 112 306 50 to 69 acres ................................................: 192 145 139 47 35 65 70 to 99 acres ................................................: 221 189 185 32 29 124 100 to 139 acres ..............................................: 234 192 188 42 38 95 140 to 179 acres ..............................................: 178 161 158 17 16 59 180 to 219 acres ..............................................: 104 93 93 11 11 26 220 to 259 acres ..............................................: 120 95 84 25 22 30 260 to 499 acres ..............................................: 454 426 414 28 25 91 500 to 999 acres ..............................................: 485 450 439 35 34 38 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..........................................: 547 516 510 31 31 12 2,000 acres or more ...........................................: 519 503 492 16 16 18 : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ..............................: 2,312 2,152 2,105 160 153 392 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ............................: 76 68 68 8 8 20 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .............................: 104 67 67 37 37 13 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) .......: 142 110 110 32 27 17 Other crop farming (1119) .....................................: 580 465 449 115 114 338 Tobacco farming (11191) .....................................: - - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) ......................................: - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) .........................: 580 465 449 115 114 338 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) .....................: 211 178 173 33 27 66 Cattle feedlots (112112) ......................................: 25 21 19 4 3 - Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ......................: 61 55 55 6 6 3 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 74. Summary by Legal Status For Tax Purposes: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : Partnership : : :---------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : Registered : : Family or : : under Item : Total : individual : Total : State law -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) - Con. : : Hog and pig farming (1122) ....................................: 1,072 780 66 51 Poultry and egg production (1123) .............................: 2,092 1,886 86 72 Sheep and goat farming (1124) .................................: 1,747 1,669 46 24 Aquaculture and other animal production (1125,1129) ...........: 5,570 5,127 160 116 : FARM TYPOLOGY (SEE TEXT) : : Farms by typology group: : Small family farms : Gross cash farm income less than $150,000 .................: 39,252 36,659 1,101 873 Gross cash farm income $150,000 to $349,999 ...............: 4,426 3,804 248 190 Midsize family farms : Gross cash farm income $350,000 to $999,999 ...............: 3,960 3,162 254 219 Large family farms : Gross cash farm income $1,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...........: 2,671 1,665 289 257 Gross cash farm income $5,000,000 or more .................: 255 111 72 70 Non-family farms ............................................: 3,035 - 1,213 921 : OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : Farms reporting- : Internet access .............................................: 38,857 32,288 2,462 2,027 Dial-up ...................................................: 1,359 1,130 79 65 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ............: 20,024 16,369 1,310 1,110 Cellular data plan (see text) .............................: 23,046 19,060 1,497 1,237 Satellite .................................................: 6,862 5,705 454 346 Don't know ................................................: 2,587 2,162 164 125 Other .....................................................: 507 407 51 46 : Farms by number of households sharing in net income : of operation: : 1 household .................................................: 42,163 37,685 1,299 1,063 2 households ................................................: 7,937 5,807 1,103 798 3 households ................................................: 2,015 1,126 428 372 4 households ................................................: 879 485 189 162 5 or more households ........................................: 605 298 158 135 : LIVESTOCK : : Cattle and calves inventory ..............................farms: 13,984 12,308 815 625 number: 770,048 501,205 145,916 135,124 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ....................................................: 4,937 4,605 150 105 10 to 49 ..................................................: 6,275 5,591 337 264 50 to 99 ..................................................: 1,511 1,225 147 107 100 to 199 ................................................: 680 523 91 66 200 to 499 ................................................: 398 271 55 50 500 or more ...............................................: 183 93 35 33 : Cows and heifers that calved ...........................farms: 11,206 9,857 676 503 number: 360,906 227,260 80,862 74,985 : Beef cows ............................................farms: 9,990 8,815 584 437 number: 177,730 142,739 18,306 14,122 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 4,589 4,231 152 105 10 to 49 ..............................................: 4,727 4,096 334 261 50 to 99 ..............................................: 486 362 66 44 100 to 199 ............................................: 144 101 22 18 200 to 499 ............................................: 42 24 10 9 500 or more ...........................................: 2 1 - - : Milk cows ............................................farms: 1,521 1,307 110 78 number: 183,176 84,521 62,556 60,863 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 804 742 34 20 10 to 49 ..............................................: 347 313 21 12 50 to 99 ..............................................: 186 159 15 10 100 to 199 ............................................: 75 47 14 12 200 to 499 ............................................: 66 29 16 14 500 or more ...........................................: 43 17 10 10 : Other cattle ...........................................farms: 11,391 9,913 709 550 number: 409,142 273,945 65,054 60,139 : Cattle and calves sold ...................................farms: 10,984 9,551 696 533 number: 636,591 416,442 123,070 116,324 $1,000: 609,349 403,529 94,063 85,968 Calves weighing less than 500 pounds ...................farms: 4,390 3,846 283 221 number: 294,369 190,219 70,590 69,087 Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more .....................farms: 9,830 8,482 655 502 number: 342,222 226,223 52,480 47,237 Cattle on feed .......................................farms: 1,037 765 138 112 number: 110,326 62,794 21,196 18,959 : Hogs and pigs inventory ..................................farms: 2,150 1,685 146 120 number: 4,372,121 1,869,499 571,791 520,369 Farms with- : 1 to 24 ...................................................: 1,173 1,083 35 25 25 to 49 ..................................................: 109 94 8 6 50 to 99 ..................................................: 81 74 3 2 100 to 199 ................................................: 41 35 2 2 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 74. Summary by Legal Status For Tax Purposes: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Corporation : :-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: Other - estate or : : Family held : Other than family held :trust, prison farm, : :---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------:grazing association, : : : 10 or less : : 10 or less : American Indian Item : Total : Total : stockholders : Total : stockholders : Reservation, etc. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) - Con. : : Hog and pig farming (1122) ....................................: 222 191 185 31 6 4 Poultry and egg production (1123) .............................: 110 97 82 13 13 10 Sheep and goat farming (1124) .................................: 28 22 22 6 6 4 Aquaculture and other animal production (1125,1129) ...........: 205 179 166 26 25 78 : FARM TYPOLOGY (SEE TEXT) : : Farms by typology group: : Small family farms : Gross cash farm income less than $150,000 .................: 1,086 955 927 131 129 406 Gross cash farm income $150,000 to $349,999 ...............: 334 323 312 11 11 40 Midsize family farms : Gross cash farm income $350,000 to $999,999 ...............: 519 499 490 20 19 25 Large family farms : Gross cash farm income $1,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...........: 712 691 688 21 21 5 Gross cash farm income $5,000,000 or more .................: 72 67 57 5 5 - Non-family farms ............................................: 1,353 1,070 1,027 283 240 469 : OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : Farms reporting- : Internet access .............................................: 3,446 3,091 3,006 355 325 661 Dial-up ...................................................: 117 113 111 4 4 33 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ............: 1,984 1,742 1,700 242 214 361 Cellular data plan (see text) .............................: 2,097 1,906 1,860 191 170 392 Satellite .................................................: 635 597 581 38 36 68 Don't know ................................................: 191 168 157 23 22 70 Other .....................................................: 44 35 35 9 9 5 : Farms by number of households sharing in net income : of operation: : 1 household .................................................: 2,484 2,130 2,062 354 312 695 2 households ................................................: 899 815 809 84 83 128 3 households ................................................: 406 390 382 16 13 55 4 households ................................................: 161 145 139 16 16 44 5 or more households ........................................: 126 125 109 1 1 23 : LIVESTOCK : : Cattle and calves inventory ..............................farms: 750 689 674 61 58 111 number: 118,644 103,113 97,421 15,531 15,477 4,283 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ....................................................: 140 125 123 15 15 42 10 to 49 ..................................................: 296 275 269 21 18 51 50 to 99 ..................................................: 125 114 112 11 11 14 100 to 199 ................................................: 66 62 59 4 4 - 200 to 499 ................................................: 69 66 66 3 3 3 500 or more ...............................................: 54 47 45 7 7 1 : Cows and heifers that calved ...........................farms: 582 531 518 51 49 91 number: 50,732 42,086 (D) 8,646 (D) 2,052 : Beef cows ............................................farms: 507 464 451 43 41 84 number: 14,962 13,893 (D) 1,069 (D) 1,723 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 163 143 139 20 20 43 10 to 49 ..............................................: 261 244 237 17 15 36 50 to 99 ..............................................: 56 51 49 5 5 2 100 to 199 ............................................: 19 19 19 - - 2 200 to 499 ............................................: 7 6 6 1 1 1 500 or more ...........................................: 1 1 1 - - - : Milk cows ............................................farms: 95 87 87 8 8 9 number: 35,770 28,193 28,193 7,577 7,577 329 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 23 23 23 - - 5 10 to 49 ..............................................: 12 10 10 2 2 1 50 to 99 ..............................................: 10 10 10 - - 2 100 to 199 ............................................: 13 13 13 - - 1 200 to 499 ............................................: 21 17 17 4 4 - 500 or more ...........................................: 16 14 14 2 2 - : Other cattle ...........................................farms: 665 612 598 53 50 104 number: 67,912 61,027 (D) 6,885 (D) 2,231 : Cattle and calves sold ...................................farms: 651 588 578 63 54 86 number: 95,128 84,060 (D) 11,068 9,764 1,951 $1,000: 109,624 98,483 (D) 11,140 10,670 2,133 Calves weighing less than 500 pounds ...................farms: 234 198 195 36 28 27 number: 33,077 27,229 (D) 5,848 (D) 483 Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more .....................farms: 613 560 550 53 52 80 number: 62,051 56,831 (D) 5,220 (D) 1,468 Cattle on feed .......................................farms: 127 123 121 4 3 7 number: 25,970 (D) (D) (D) (D) 366 : Hogs and pigs inventory ..................................farms: 305 272 264 33 8 14 number: 1,926,477 1,588,327 1,553,967 338,150 42,266 4,354 Farms with- : 1 to 24 ...................................................: 44 42 42 2 2 11 25 to 49 ..................................................: 7 7 7 - - - 50 to 99 ..................................................: 4 3 3 1 1 - 100 to 199 ................................................: 4 4 4 - - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 74. Summary by Legal Status For Tax Purposes: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : Partnership : : :---------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : Registered : : Family or : : under Item : Total : individual : Total : State law -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LIVESTOCK - Con. : : Hogs and pigs inventory - Con. : Farms with- - Con. : : 200 to 499 ................................................: 56 36 8 5 500 or more ...............................................: 690 363 90 80 : Hogs and pigs sold .......................................farms: 2,312 1,811 152 126 number: 10,351,483 4,176,888 1,489,973 1,382,234 $1,000: 1,874,498 815,507 224,254 202,111 : Sheep and lambs inventory ................................farms: 2,456 2,273 87 54 number: 79,185 69,317 3,404 2,054 Sheep and lambs sold .....................................farms: 1,752 1,628 62 41 number: 49,002 43,182 2,186 1,309 : Total horses and ponies inventory ........................farms: 10,079 9,343 318 213 number: 76,743 69,699 2,829 1,849 Total horses and ponies sold .............................farms: 2,456 2,271 85 61 number: 8,157 7,310 310 237 : Goats, all inventory .....................................farms: 2,719 2,562 58 35 number: 48,301 43,813 2,844 1,752 Goats, all sold ..........................................farms: 1,455 1,357 49 29 number: 19,821 18,128 1,145 760 : POULTRY : : Layers inventory .........................................farms: 6,009 5,563 179 126 number: 35,924,482 7,855,188 4,683,352 (D) Farms with- : 1 to 399 ..................................................: 5,740 5,324 169 117 400 to 3,199 ..............................................: 83 83 - - 3,200 to 9,999 ............................................: 12 9 - - 10,000 to 19,999 ..........................................: 35 33 2 2 20,000 to 49,999 ..........................................: 109 102 3 3 50,000 to 99,999 ..........................................: 7 6 1 1 100,000 or more ...........................................: 23 6 4 3 : Pullets for laying flock replacement inventory ...........farms: 821 739 35 29 number: 10,859,772 1,996,276 1,836,048 1,835,990 : Layers sold ..............................................farms: 859 788 28 22 number: 14,201,687 (D) (D) (D) : Pullets for laying flock replacement sold ................farms: 191 167 12 11 number: 20,405,205 4,480,847 3,215,046 (D) : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ...............farms: 715 655 20 12 number: 51,943,087 43,751,571 (D) (D) Farms with- : 1 to 1,999 ................................................: 505 466 16 11 2,000 to 59,999 ...........................................: 25 17 3 - 60,000 to 99,999 ..........................................: 8 6 - - 100,000 or more ...........................................: 177 166 1 1 : Turkeys inventory ........................................farms: 695 568 53 41 number: 8,486,069 5,632,131 1,117,267 1,031,219 Turkeys sold .............................................farms: 457 352 47 40 number: 22,905,539 15,070,833 (D) (D) : CROPS : : Barley for grain .........................................farms: 39 33 2 2 acres: 851 (D) (D) (D) bushels: 60,632 (D) (D) (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - acres: - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 28 25 - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 11 8 2 2 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - : Corn for grain ...........................................farms: 19,082 14,811 1,658 1,364 acres: 5,376,022 3,073,674 1,010,497 922,049 bushels: 1,039,725,085 585,471,890 201,903,020 184,542,241 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 1,178 714 159 148 acres: 340,819 159,812 85,400 78,405 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 3,931 3,576 161 107 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 5,822 4,884 404 302 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 3,900 3,077 319 271 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 2,334 1,644 233 193 500 acres or more .........................................: 3,095 1,630 541 491 : Corn for silage or greenchop .............................farms: 827 637 86 71 acres: 83,087 39,637 18,407 17,531 tons: 1,763,469 831,969 421,736 402,201 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 49 23 12 9 acres: 5,192 (D) 1,784 1,668 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 401 360 24 16 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 242 178 28 24 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ................................................: 12 12 10 - - - 500 or more ...............................................: 234 204 198 30 5 3 : Hogs and pigs sold .......................................farms: 327 295 287 32 7 22 number: 4,669,310 3,583,358 3,479,482 1,085,952 139,601 15,312 $1,000: 832,308 635,712 621,610 196,596 15,734 2,429 : Sheep and lambs inventory ................................farms: 76 71 68 5 5 20 number: 5,672 5,332 5,329 340 340 792 Sheep and lambs sold .....................................farms: 48 43 43 5 5 14 number: 3,069 2,862 2,862 207 207 565 : Total horses and ponies inventory ........................farms: 316 282 268 34 34 102 number: 3,404 3,008 2,946 396 396 811 Total horses and ponies sold .............................farms: 82 68 67 14 14 18 number: 499 456 (D) 43 43 38 : Goats, all inventory .....................................farms: 74 57 57 17 17 25 number: 1,364 1,165 1,165 199 199 280 Goats, all sold ..........................................farms: 39 30 30 9 9 10 number: 447 393 393 54 54 101 : POULTRY : : Layers inventory .........................................farms: 204 174 163 30 30 63 number: (D) 23,356,824 15,895,741 (D) (D) (D) Farms with- : 1 to 399 ..................................................: 184 155 152 29 29 63 400 to 3,199 ..............................................: - - - - - - 3,200 to 9,999 ............................................: 3 3 1 - - - 10,000 to 19,999 ..........................................: - - - - - - 20,000 to 49,999 ..........................................: 4 3 2 1 1 - 50,000 to 99,999 ..........................................: - - - - - - 100,000 or more ...........................................: 13 13 8 - - - : Pullets for laying flock replacement inventory ...........farms: 33 32 28 1 1 14 number: (D) 7,026,684 5,009,189 (D) (D) (D) : Layers sold ..............................................farms: 35 26 19 9 9 8 number: (D) 8,553,547 5,495,198 (D) (D) 91 : Pullets for laying flock replacement sold ................farms: 12 12 9 - - - number: 12,709,312 12,709,312 8,892,012 - - - : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ...............farms: 33 25 23 8 8 7 number: 6,731,105 6,730,545 (D) 560 560 (D) Farms with- : 1 to 1,999 ................................................: 19 11 11 8 8 4 2,000 to 59,999 ...........................................: 5 5 5 - - - 60,000 to 99,999 ..........................................: - - - - - 2 100,000 or more ...........................................: 9 9 7 - - 1 : Turkeys inventory ........................................farms: 64 60 58 4 4 10 number: 1,736,587 1,535,587 (D) 201,000 201,000 84 Turkeys sold .............................................farms: 57 53 51 4 4 1 number: 4,950,820 3,897,820 (D) 1,053,000 1,053,000 (D) : CROPS : : Barley for grain .........................................farms: 4 4 4 - - - acres: 115 115 115 - - - bushels: 7,412 7,412 7,412 - - - Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 3 3 3 - - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 1 1 1 - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Corn for grain ...........................................farms: 2,305 2,184 2,132 121 114 308 acres: 1,256,983 1,209,379 1,178,829 47,604 47,249 34,868 bushels: 246,007,684 236,816,097 232,425,877 9,191,587 9,118,817 6,342,491 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 286 271 260 15 15 19 acres: 94,076 90,699 86,224 3,377 3,377 1,531 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 122 106 101 16 10 72 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 401 373 366 28 28 133 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 438 419 408 19 19 66 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 432 409 393 23 22 25 500 acres or more .........................................: 912 877 864 35 35 12 : Corn for silage or greenchop .............................farms: 94 89 88 5 5 10 acres: 23,078 21,003 (D) 2,075 2,075 1,965 tons: 477,996 433,136 (D) 44,860 44,860 31,768 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 13 13 12 - - 1 acres: 2,379 2,379 (D) - - (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 16 16 16 - - 1 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 34 33 33 1 1 2 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 74. Summary by Legal Status For Tax Purposes: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : Partnership : : :---------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : Registered : : Family or : : under Item : Total : individual : Total : State law -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CROPS - Con. : : Corn for silage or greenchop - Con. : Farms by acres harvested: - Con. : : 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 108 70 20 17 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 42 14 8 8 500 acres or more .........................................: 34 15 6 6 : Oats for grain ...........................................farms: 133 118 3 1 acres: 2,712 1,567 (D) (D) bushels: 184,292 102,718 (D) (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: 3 2 - - acres: (D) (D) - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 107 99 2 - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 23 18 - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 2 1 - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 1 - 1 1 : Sorghum for grain ........................................farms: 39 21 4 4 acres: 4,366 1,938 400 400 bushels: 444,452 181,042 44,660 44,660 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 8 4 1 1 acres: 527 165 (D) (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 2 2 - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 19 10 2 2 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 15 9 2 2 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 3 - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - : Soybeans for beans .......................................farms: 18,671 14,504 1,591 1,320 acres: 5,687,521 3,393,488 951,911 868,304 bushels: 326,680,605 192,561,603 56,466,839 51,701,904 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 932 585 142 132 acres: 197,390 98,912 47,401 43,760 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 3,254 2,916 145 109 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 5,464 4,650 325 235 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 4,051 3,206 353 294 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 2,508 1,862 214 182 500 acres or more .........................................: 3,394 1,870 554 500 : Sunflower seed, all ......................................farms: 29 21 4 3 acres: 2,045 497 (D) (D) pounds: 2,415,153 192,293 (D) (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - acres: - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 17 14 1 - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 8 5 2 2 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 2 2 - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 1 - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 1 - 1 1 : Tobacco ..................................................farms: 25 22 2 2 acres: 451 419 (D) (D) pounds: 933,613 861,330 (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 ..........................................: 1 1 - - 3.0 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 6 6 - - 5.0 to 9.9 acres ..........................................: 7 5 2 2 10.0 to 24.9 acres ........................................: 1 - - - 25.0 acres or more ........................................: 7 7 - - : Wheat for grain, all .....................................farms: 3,008 2,037 381 321 acres: 262,177 142,615 54,649 51,297 bushels: 20,944,413 11,081,165 4,469,714 4,212,608 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 102 47 21 19 acres: 7,854 2,490 1,340 (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 871 718 74 58 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 1,285 869 154 118 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 642 361 86 80 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 165 72 49 47 500 acres or more .........................................: 45 17 18 18 : Forage-land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop .............................farms: 18,327 16,309 867 644 acres: 488,227 384,857 46,339 37,455 tons, dry equivalent: 1,231,688 938,788 137,448 115,446 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 327 258 34 21 acres: 7,482 4,816 1,040 556 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 12,745 11,706 410 298 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 4,762 4,039 339 247 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 692 500 87 70 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 99 49 22 20 500 acres or more .........................................: 29 15 9 9 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 74. Summary by Legal Status For Tax Purposes: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Corporation : :-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: Other - estate or : : Family held : Other than family held :trust, prison farm, : :---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------:grazing association, : : : 10 or less : : 10 or less : American Indian Item : Total : Total : stockholders : Total : stockholders : Reservation, etc. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CROPS - Con. : : Corn for silage or greenchop - Con. : Farms by acres harvested: - Con. : : 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 17 16 16 1 1 1 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 14 12 12 2 2 6 500 acres or more .........................................: 13 12 11 1 1 - : Oats for grain ...........................................farms: 12 11 10 1 1 - acres: (D) (D) 269 (D) (D) - bushels: (D) (D) 15,630 (D) (D) - Irrigated ..............................................farms: 1 1 1 - - - acres: (D) (D) (D) - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 6 6 6 - - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 5 5 4 - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 1 - - 1 1 - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Sorghum for grain ........................................farms: 9 8 8 1 1 5 acres: (D) 1,641 1,641 (D) (D) (D) bushels: (D) 186,698 186,698 (D) (D) (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - 3 acres: - - - - - (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 2 1 1 1 1 5 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 4 4 4 - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 3 3 3 - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Soybeans for beans .......................................farms: 2,291 2,149 2,102 142 135 285 acres: 1,311,657 1,254,084 1,228,734 57,573 57,201 30,465 bushels: 75,929,277 72,614,828 71,358,425 3,314,449 3,293,109 1,722,886 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 189 180 180 9 9 16 acres: 49,905 47,087 47,087 2,818 2,818 1,172 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 130 101 93 29 23 63 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 360 333 328 27 27 129 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 427 401 389 26 26 65 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 412 390 383 22 21 20 500 acres or more .........................................: 962 924 909 38 38 8 : Sunflower seed, all ......................................farms: 4 4 4 - - - acres: (D) (D) (D) - - - pounds: (D) (D) (D) - - - Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 2 2 2 - - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 1 1 1 - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 1 1 1 - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Tobacco ..................................................farms: 1 1 1 - - - acres: (D) (D) (D) - - - pounds: (D) (D) (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 ..........................................: - - - - - - 5.0 to 9.9 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 10.0 to 24.9 acres ........................................: 1 1 1 - - - 25.0 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - : Wheat for grain, all .....................................farms: 568 545 537 23 23 22 acres: 63,838 61,039 59,886 2,799 2,799 1,075 bushels: 5,301,563 5,054,449 4,969,508 247,114 247,114 91,971 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 30 29 29 1 1 4 acres: (D) 3,482 3,482 (D) (D) (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 73 70 70 3 3 6 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 249 238 236 11 11 13 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 192 185 181 7 7 3 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 44 43 41 1 1 - 500 acres or more .........................................: 10 9 9 1 1 - : Forage-land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop .............................farms: 946 853 829 93 88 205 acres: 51,900 47,679 46,939 4,221 4,111 5,131 tons, dry equivalent: 143,545 131,248 128,512 12,297 12,002 11,907 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 33 30 29 3 - 2 acres: (D) 1,480 (D) (D) - (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 493 451 433 42 40 136 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 323 284 280 39 36 61 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 98 89 88 9 9 7 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 27 24 23 3 3 1 500 acres or more .........................................: 5 5 5 - - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 74. Summary by Legal Status For Tax Purposes: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : Partnership : : :---------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : Registered : : Family or : : under Item : Total : individual : Total : State law -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CROPS - Con. : : Forage-land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop - Con. : : Alfalfa hay ............................................farms: 9,616 8,484 487 356 acres: 203,050 161,292 18,023 14,177 tons, dry: 571,706 449,260 54,245 45,271 Irrigated ............................................farms: 181 141 17 10 acres: 3,434 2,382 (D) 233 : Other dry hay ..........................................farms: 8,654 7,729 426 316 acres: 219,122 180,709 17,480 13,303 tons, dry: 468,663 379,344 43,284 33,140 Irrigated ............................................farms: 105 80 11 9 acres: 1,634 1,154 (D) (D) : Land in vegetables .......................................farms: 1,456 1,163 97 85 acres: 37,901 16,489 6,613 6,342 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 586 431 40 38 acres: 22,295 7,890 4,526 (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 1,096 920 60 54 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 227 180 19 14 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 56 35 2 2 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: 36 13 8 7 250.0 acres or more .......................................: 41 15 8 8 : Beans, snap ............................................farms: 374 320 15 12 acres: 2,216 1,778 (D) (D) Harvested for processing .............................farms: 42 37 3 3 acres: 1,772 (D) (Z) (Z) : Peas, green ............................................farms: 38 32 1 1 acres: (D) (D) (D) (D) Harvested for processing .............................farms: 1 1 - - acres: (D) (D) - - Potatoes ...............................................farms: 271 231 12 7 acres: 6,872 (D) 2,315 2,307 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 24 13 3 3 acres: 6,279 5 1,833 1,833 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ........................................: 260 230 8 3 5.0 to 24.9 acres .......................................: 1 1 - - 25.0 to 99.9 acres ......................................: - - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres ....................................: 3 - - - 250.0 acres or more .....................................: 7 - 4 4 : Sweet corn (see text) ..................................farms: 449 357 35 30 acres: 3,533 2,229 216 191 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 38 33 2 2 acres: 33 32 (D) (D) Sweet potatoes .........................................farms: 53 46 2 1 acres: 21 15 (D) (D) Harvested for processing .............................farms: 3 2 1 1 acres: (Z) (D) (D) (D) : Tomatoes in the open ...................................farms: 572 453 33 28 acres: 8,193 3,448 (D) 1,241 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 83 53 7 7 acres: 7,086 (D) 979 979 : Land in orchards .........................................farms: 855 651 75 61 acres: 3,382 1,631 327 267 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 91 69 3 3 acres: 470 111 (D) (D) Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 707 579 46 39 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 124 62 29 22 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 19 9 - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: 5 1 - - 250.0 acres or more .......................................: - - - - : Apples .................................................farms: 397 327 32 22 bearing and nonbearing acres: 1,636 661 144 126 : Grapes (including muscadine) (see text) ................farms: 264 180 28 24 bearing and nonbearing acres: 686 338 101 76 : Peaches, all ...........................................farms: 186 157 10 5 bearing and nonbearing acres: 264 111 (D) (D) : Almonds ................................................farms: 7 5 2 - bearing and nonbearing acres: 2 (D) (D) - : Pecans .................................................farms: 68 56 3 3 bearing and nonbearing acres: 274 (D) (Z) (Z) : Walnuts, English .......................................farms: 57 48 1 1 bearing and nonbearing acres: 105 50 (D) (D) : Land in berries ..........................................farms: 587 483 34 32 acres: 1,083 828 40 (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. : : Forage-land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop - Con. : : Alfalfa hay ............................................farms: 558 502 496 56 56 87 acres: 22,058 19,799 19,638 2,259 2,259 1,677 tons, dry: 63,495 57,181 56,690 6,314 6,314 4,706 Irrigated ............................................farms: 21 21 20 - - 2 acres: 613 613 (D) - - (D) : Other dry hay ..........................................farms: 401 369 353 32 27 98 acres: 17,971 16,769 16,321 1,202 1,092 2,962 tons, dry: 39,865 37,278 35,793 2,587 2,292 6,170 Irrigated ............................................farms: 13 10 10 3 - 1 acres: (D) 90 90 (D) - (D) : Land in vegetables .......................................farms: 157 138 138 19 19 39 acres: 14,670 13,567 13,567 1,103 1,103 129 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 96 84 84 12 12 19 acres: (D) 9,706 9,706 (D) (D) (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 81 67 67 14 14 35 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 25 24 24 1 1 3 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 18 15 15 3 3 1 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: 15 15 15 - - - 250.0 acres or more .......................................: 18 17 17 1 1 - : Beans, snap ............................................farms: 37 33 33 4 4 2 acres: (D) 392 392 (D) (D) (D) Harvested for processing .............................farms: 2 2 2 - - - acres: (D) (D) (D) - - - : Peas, green ............................................farms: 5 5 5 - - - acres: 1 1 1 - - - Harvested for processing .............................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Potatoes ...............................................farms: 24 23 23 1 1 4 acres: (D) 4,452 4,452 (D) (D) 1 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 8 8 8 - - - acres: 4,441 4,441 4,441 - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ........................................: 18 17 17 1 1 4 5.0 to 24.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - 25.0 to 99.9 acres ......................................: - - - - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres ....................................: 3 3 3 - - - 250.0 acres or more .....................................: 3 3 3 - - - : Sweet corn (see text) ..................................farms: 44 39 39 5 5 13 acres: (D) 901 901 (D) (D) (D) Harvested for processing .............................farms: 2 2 2 - - 1 acres: (D) (D) (D) - - (D) Sweet potatoes .........................................farms: 4 3 3 1 1 1 acres: (D) 1 1 (D) (D) (D) Harvested for processing .............................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - : Tomatoes in the open ...................................farms: 75 66 66 9 9 11 acres: (D) 3,288 3,288 (D) (D) (D) Harvested for processing .............................farms: 15 13 13 2 2 8 acres: (D) 3,023 3,023 (D) (D) (D) : Land in orchards .........................................farms: 110 77 77 33 33 19 acres: 1,354 1,273 1,273 82 82 70 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 18 17 17 1 1 1 acres: (D) 357 357 (D) (D) (D) Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 65 33 33 32 32 17 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 33 32 32 1 1 - 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 8 8 8 - - 2 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: 4 4 4 - - - 250.0 acres or more .......................................: - - - - - - : Apples .................................................farms: 33 33 33 - - 5 bearing and nonbearing acres: 830 830 830 - - 1 : Grapes (including muscadine) (see text) ................farms: 53 26 26 27 27 3 bearing and nonbearing acres: 246 189 189 57 57 1 : Peaches, all ...........................................farms: 18 18 18 - - 1 bearing and nonbearing acres: 121 121 121 - - (D) : Almonds ................................................farms: - - - - - - bearing and nonbearing acres: - - - - - - : Pecans .................................................farms: 7 7 7 - - 2 bearing and nonbearing acres: 59 59 59 - - (D) : Walnuts, English .......................................farms: 8 7 7 1 1 - bearing and nonbearing acres: (D) 15 15 (D) (D) - : Land in berries ..........................................farms: 55 40 40 15 15 15 acres: 208 153 153 54 54 8 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 53,599 22,095 667 738 863 10,397 6 percent: 100.0 41.2 1.2 1.4 1.6 19.4 (Z) Land in farms ...................................acres: 14,602,240 12,089,843 99,101 25,616 42,426 875,967 1,858 Average size of farm ........................acres: 272 547 149 35 49 84 310 : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total ...........................................farms: 53,599 22,095 667 738 863 10,397 6 $1,000: 18,141,988 11,143,226 219,802 24,866 137,341 110,325 1,258 Average per farm ..........................dollars: 338,476 504,332 329,539 33,693 159,143 10,611 209,591 : Farms by economic class: : Less than $1,000 .................................: 7,676 76 16 150 84 1,808 - $1,000 to $2,499 .................................: 5,635 347 68 74 57 2,848 - $2,500 to $4,999 .................................: 5,119 720 82 76 78 2,077 - $5,000 to $9,999 .................................: 5,390 1,233 111 107 111 1,649 - $10,000 to $24,999 ...............................: 6,534 2,542 154 159 164 1,245 - : $25,000 to $49,999 ...............................: 4,235 2,470 90 76 120 455 3 $50,000 to $99,999 ...............................: 4,047 2,983 51 46 84 204 - $100,000 to $249,999 .............................: 4,689 3,830 38 32 76 81 - $250,000 to $499,999 .............................: 3,314 2,760 6 10 39 17 2 : $500,000 to $999,999 .............................: 2,664 2,126 8 6 32 8 1 $1,000,000 or more ...............................: 4,296 3,008 43 2 18 5 - $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 .......................: 2,540 1,934 16 2 12 3 - $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 .......................: 1,281 862 16 - 2 1 - $5,000,000 or more .............................: 475 212 11 - 4 1 - : Total sales ...................................farms: 53,599 22,095 667 738 863 10,397 6 $1,000: 18,029,033 11,073,664 216,956 23,646 136,118 87,237 1,246 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and dry : peas .......................................farms: 24,660 22,093 126 18 42 424 1 $1,000: 11,288,293 10,714,509 45,670 486 674 11,968 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: 15,181 14,410 35 2 3 30 - $1,000: 11,118,409 10,564,626 45,090 (D) (D) 7,678 - Corn ......................................farms: 19,219 17,217 74 9 22 262 - $1,000: 6,499,216 6,142,620 27,262 138 358 6,555 - Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: 12,276 11,633 33 - 2 14 - $1,000: 6,360,694 6,019,222 (D) - (D) 4,068 - Wheat .....................................farms: 3,008 2,626 19 1 - 48 1 $1,000: 163,254 148,865 (D) (D) - (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: 932 838 10 - - 2 - $1,000: 124,992 114,970 (D) - - (D) - Soybeans ..................................farms: 18,669 17,335 80 14 23 213 - $1,000: 4,483,861 4,283,552 16,796 (D) 311 (D) - Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: 11,224 10,677 33 - 1 11 - $1,000: 4,340,405 4,150,396 16,397 - (D) (D) - Sorghum ...................................farms: 57 46 1 - - 2 - $1,000: 3,297 2,957 (D) - - (D) - Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: 26 23 1 - - - - $1,000: 2,692 2,407 (D) - - - - Barley ....................................farms: 39 29 - - - 3 - $1,000: 409 310 - - - 1 - Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: 2 2 - - - - - $1,000: (D) (D) - - - - - Rice ......................................farms: - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - Other grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas .................................farms: 460 328 14 1 6 14 - $1,000: 138,256 136,205 (D) (D) 5 (D) - Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: 160 153 - 1 - - - $1,000: 136,133 (D) - (D) - - - Tobacco .....................................farms: 25 7 3 3 - 8 6 $1,000: 1,824 499 (D) 6 - 1,151 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: 6 3 - - - 3 3 $1,000: 1,368 383 - - - 984 984 Cotton and cottonseed .......................farms: - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes ...................................farms: 1,465 189 667 102 175 121 - $1,000: 216,967 37,512 165,159 1,939 2,195 4,949 - Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: 248 69 127 6 6 21 - $1,000: 205,170 36,405 158,870 1,289 818 4,012 - : Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ..............farms: 953 40 84 638 67 70 - $1,000: 25,335 991 2,413 20,239 264 1,150 - Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: 90 5 3 78 - 4 - $1,000: 17,404 (D) (D) 14,161 - 406 - Fruits and tree nuts ......................farms: 654 12 48 467 48 44 - $1,000: 15,044 576 1,715 12,217 89 317 - Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: 49 3 3 43 - - - $1,000: 10,433 (D) (D) 8,288 - - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: - 10,391 7,286 335 737 1,072 2,092 1,747 5,570 percent: - 19.4 13.6 0.6 1.4 2.0 3.9 3.3 10.4 Land in farms ...................................acres: - 874,109 507,772 58,665 175,438 328,895 161,341 40,347 196,829 Average size of farm ........................acres: - 84 70 175 238 307 77 23 35 : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total ...........................................farms: - 10,391 7,286 335 737 1,072 2,092 1,747 5,570 $1,000: - 109,067 287,854 144,481 1,197,474 2,014,013 2,694,912 13,805 153,888 Average per farm ..........................dollars: - 10,496 39,508 431,287 1,624,795 1,878,744 1,288,199 7,902 27,628 : Farms by economic class: : Less than $1,000 .................................: - 1,808 1,794 - 79 26 84 587 2,972 $1,000 to $2,499 .................................: - 2,848 755 1 4 119 678 327 357 $2,500 to $4,999 .................................: - 2,077 1,058 - 1 103 189 303 432 $5,000 to $9,999 .................................: - 1,649 1,241 7 10 84 98 203 536 $10,000 to $24,999 ...............................: - 1,245 1,230 54 3 99 52 211 621 : $25,000 to $49,999 ...............................: - 452 481 85 5 37 40 71 305 $50,000 to $99,999 ...............................: - 204 346 66 36 17 30 33 151 $100,000 to $249,999 .............................: - 81 148 36 202 24 86 8 128 $250,000 to $499,999 .............................: - 15 111 26 192 43 70 4 36 : $500,000 to $999,999 .............................: - 7 73 27 76 55 243 - 10 $1,000,000 or more ...............................: - 5 49 33 129 465 522 - 22 $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 .......................: - 3 39 20 68 168 271 - 7 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 .......................: - 1 7 8 21 186 167 - 11 $5,000,000 or more .............................: - 1 3 5 40 111 84 - 4 : Total sales ...................................farms: - 10,391 7,286 335 737 1,072 2,092 1,747 5,570 $1,000: - 85,991 285,268 144,114 1,193,853 2,007,817 2,694,201 13,637 152,522 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and dry : peas .......................................farms: - 423 484 118 415 387 278 36 239 $1,000: - (D) 17,322 26,705 52,604 295,945 94,420 144 27,847 Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: - 30 62 47 140 297 130 - 25 $1,000: - 7,678 12,499 25,456 49,035 294,517 92,706 - 26,254 Corn ......................................farms: - 262 376 96 374 360 233 24 172 $1,000: - 6,555 10,242 17,871 35,168 184,036 58,697 31 16,238 Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: - 14 35 41 115 277 105 - 21 $1,000: - 4,068 6,464 16,935 31,982 182,567 57,060 - 15,085 Wheat .....................................farms: - 47 33 26 86 112 34 - 23 $1,000: - 544 (D) 1,096 1,818 6,168 (D) - 829 Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: - 2 4 8 8 46 11 - 5 $1,000: - (D) 289 760 721 4,455 1,504 - 583 Soybeans ..................................farms: - 213 188 70 160 312 159 16 99 $1,000: - (D) (D) 7,646 15,461 105,393 32,458 (D) 10,630 Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: - 11 30 32 68 261 92 - 19 $1,000: - (D) 4,352 7,067 13,852 104,508 31,160 - 9,989 Sorghum ...................................farms: - 2 3 - 1 1 2 - 1 $1,000: - (D) (D) - (D) (D) (D) - (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: - - - - 1 1 - - - $1,000: - - - - (D) (D) - - - Barley ....................................farms: - 3 - 4 2 - - - 1 $1,000: - 1 - (D) (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: - 14 24 5 17 11 12 2 26 $1,000: - (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: - - - - 1 2 2 - 1 $1,000: - - - - (D) (D) (D) - (D) Tobacco .....................................farms: - 2 - - 4 - - - - $1,000: - (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: - 121 48 3 44 8 52 8 48 $1,000: - 4,949 663 142 2,925 203 886 54 339 Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: - 21 5 1 9 2 2 - - $1,000: - 4,012 339 (D) 2,453 (D) (D) - - : Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ..............farms: - 70 15 - 4 2 18 3 12 $1,000: - 1,150 96 - (D) (D) 117 (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: - 4 - - - - - - - $1,000: - 406 - - - - - - - Fruits and tree nuts ......................farms: - 44 8 - 3 2 10 3 9 $1,000: - 317 48 - (D) (D) 46 (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: - - - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 521 29 50 320 45 47 - $1,000: 10,290 416 698 8,021 175 833 - Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: 44 2 1 39 - 2 - $1,000: 6,692 (D) (D) (D) - (D) - Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and : sod ........................................farms: 1,048 34 107 24 711 79 - $1,000: 140,403 2,015 1,238 423 128,646 6,776 - Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: 247 9 3 1 217 10 - $1,000: 130,486 1,700 (D) (D) 121,800 5,856 - Cultivated Christmas trees and short : rotation woody crops .......................farms: 151 21 3 4 112 7 - $1,000: 3,669 476 (D) (D) 3,074 (D) - Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: 15 2 - 1 12 - - $1,000: 2,681 (D) - (D) 2,369 - - Cultivated Christmas trees ................farms: 151 21 3 4 112 7 - $1,000: 3,669 476 (D) (D) 3,074 (D) - Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: 15 2 - 1 12 - - $1,000: 2,681 (D) - (D) 2,369 - - Short rotation woody crops ................farms: - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - Other crops and hay .........................farms: 11,137 2,648 92 49 95 5,217 3 $1,000: 113,885 46,162 408 91 255 51,655 75 Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: 344 180 1 - - 132 - $1,000: 50,101 (D) (D) - - 16,892 - Maple syrup ...............................farms: 313 33 16 6 23 98 - $1,000: 881 56 10 1 45 518 - Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: 1 - - - - - - $1,000: (D) - - - - - - : Cattle and calves ...........................farms: 10,984 2,899 40 21 21 698 2 $1,000: 609,349 121,281 578 86 162 7,204 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: 1,545 517 4 - 1 13 - $1,000: 502,025 87,223 (D) - (D) 1,262 - Milk from cows ..............................farms: 850 48 7 1 3 17 - $1,000: 1,069,949 16,252 14 (D) (D) (D) - Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: 707 32 - - 1 1 - $1,000: 1,068,619 (D) - - (D) (D) - Hogs and pigs ...............................farms: 2,312 423 34 14 7 75 - $1,000: 1,874,498 111,910 883 15 8 200 - Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: 795 162 2 - - - - $1,000: 1,867,850 (D) (D) - - - - Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and milk ........farms: 3,013 313 41 21 33 202 - $1,000: 18,831 2,150 73 46 197 560 - Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: 59 5 - - 1 - - $1,000: 5,662 (D) - - (D) - - Horses, ponies, mules, burros, : and donkeys ................................farms: 2,574 131 10 12 13 54 - $1,000: 50,142 723 42 (D) (D) 310 - Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: 226 - - - - 1 - $1,000: 28,357 - - - - (D) - Poultry and eggs ............................farms: 4,402 307 137 78 109 289 - $1,000: 2,579,709 18,850 394 86 247 593 - Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: 995 14 - - - 1 - $1,000: 2,571,574 (D) - - - (D) - Aquaculture .................................farms: 60 6 - - 2 3 - $1,000: 11,832 65 - - (D) (D) - Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: 17 - - - - - - $1,000: 11,521 - - - - - - Other animals and other animal : products ...................................farms: 1,867 130 37 82 70 133 - $1,000: 24,349 268 31 129 69 172 - Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: 83 - - - - 1 - $1,000: 16,738 - - - - (D) - : Value of- : Government payments ...........................farms: 13,481 6,989 82 92 49 4,841 3 $1,000: 112,955 69,562 2,846 1,220 1,222 23,088 12 : Landlord's share of total sales ...............farms: 3,186 2,891 8 2 2 85 - $1,000: 457,103 445,822 804 (D) (D) 597 - : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to- : Consumers .....................................farms: 2,735 328 280 262 177 213 - $1,000: 45,160 5,160 7,150 12,400 1,357 1,694 - : Retail markets, institutions, and food hubs for : local or regionally branded products .........farms: 1,071 125 134 70 88 86 - $1,000: 305,128 10,188 19,191 2,121 1,717 1,107 - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: - 47 7 - 1 - 14 - 8 $1,000: - 833 49 - (D) - 71 - (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: - 2 - - - - - - - $1,000: - (D) - - - - - - - Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and : sod ........................................farms: - 79 19 3 6 3 23 8 31 $1,000: - 6,776 281 (D) 199 (D) 660 (D) 72 Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: - 10 - - 1 - 6 - - $1,000: - 5,856 - - (D) - (D) - - Cultivated Christmas trees and short : rotation woody crops .......................farms: - 7 2 - - - - - 2 $1,000: - (D) (D) - - - - - (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: - - - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - - - Cultivated Christmas trees ................farms: - 7 2 - - - - - 2 $1,000: - (D) (D) - - - - - (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: - - - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - - - Short rotation woody crops ................farms: - - - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: - - - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - - - Other crops and hay .........................farms: - 5,214 1,251 75 127 119 410 271 783 $1,000: - 51,580 5,922 (D) 4,389 577 (D) 478 1,328 Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: - 132 6 1 20 - 3 - 1 $1,000: - 16,892 1,185 (D) 3,496 - (D) - (D) Maple syrup ...............................farms: - 98 33 - 42 8 24 5 25 $1,000: - 518 16 - 146 5 67 2 14 Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: - - - - - - 1 - - $1,000: - - - - - - (D) - - : Cattle and calves ...........................farms: - 696 5,553 335 649 163 208 54 343 $1,000: - (D) 251,320 111,837 91,201 5,452 8,762 187 11,278 Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: - 13 601 162 171 23 32 - 21 $1,000: - 1,262 203,081 107,241 83,046 3,730 6,591 - 9,388 Milk from cows ..............................farms: - 17 44 - 664 13 34 1 18 $1,000: - (D) (D) - 1,039,772 2,693 3,217 (D) 5,048 Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: - 1 8 - 628 11 21 - 5 $1,000: - (D) (D) - 1,039,259 (D) 3,200 - 4,868 Hogs and pigs ...............................farms: - 75 321 15 29 1,059 73 55 207 $1,000: - 200 877 (D) 125 1,680,193 (D) (D) 24,991 Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: - - 5 1 - 600 6 - 19 $1,000: - - 322 (D) - 1,676,792 (D) - 24,574 Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and milk ........farms: - 202 287 13 31 76 215 1,374 407 $1,000: - 560 816 139 250 364 773 12,376 1,086 Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: - - 2 - 3 3 2 42 1 $1,000: - - (D) - 182 150 (D) 4,538 (D) Horses, ponies, mules, burros, : and donkeys ................................farms: - 54 199 20 114 35 166 42 1,778 $1,000: - 310 1,225 136 1,413 698 1,886 72 43,587 Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: - 1 1 - 6 3 11 - 204 $1,000: - (D) (D) - (D) 473 777 - 26,607 Poultry and eggs ............................farms: - 289 470 23 115 138 2,051 210 475 $1,000: - 593 4,359 1,221 487 16,400 2,528,610 192 8,271 Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: - 1 9 2 2 16 945 - 6 $1,000: - (D) 3,816 (D) (D) 16,233 2,524,663 - 7,315 Aquaculture .................................farms: - 3 11 - - - - - 38 $1,000: - (D) 3 - - - - - 11,756 Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: - - - - - - - - 17 $1,000: - - - - - - - - 11,521 Other animals and other animal : products ...................................farms: - 133 131 6 30 31 138 73 1,006 $1,000: - 172 272 13 337 5,240 909 37 16,872 Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: - 1 - - 2 3 5 - 72 $1,000: - (D) - - (D) 5,169 306 - 11,011 : Value of- : Government payments ...........................farms: - 4,838 511 50 182 259 122 53 251 $1,000: - 23,077 2,586 367 3,621 6,196 711 168 1,367 : Landlord's share of total sales ...............farms: - 85 54 11 26 62 25 4 16 $1,000: - 597 714 143 691 7,346 736 6 117 : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to- : Consumers .....................................farms: - 213 468 52 68 105 335 126 321 $1,000: - 1,694 5,786 1,796 1,744 855 3,540 334 3,345 : Retail markets, institutions, and food hubs for : local or regionally branded products .........farms: - 86 164 15 70 38 66 119 96 $1,000: - 1,107 3,578 337 28,218 25,509 208,882 1,851 2,428 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 53,599 22,095 667 738 863 10,397 6 $1,000: 12,547,989 7,690,562 157,672 27,495 106,999 170,571 756 Average per farm ..........................dollars: 234,109 348,068 236,389 37,256 123,985 16,406 125,920 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased ....................................farms: 30,777 19,682 502 375 562 2,619 4 $1,000: 1,728,700 1,600,553 21,500 757 4,443 9,508 259 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: 13,658 4,791 392 334 450 2,223 - $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: 7,372 5,828 61 38 82 350 1 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: 2,797 2,566 4 2 18 25 - $50,000 or more ................................: 6,950 6,497 45 1 12 21 3 : Chemicals purchased ...........................farms: 29,442 20,849 462 485 561 2,379 6 $1,000: 976,217 905,465 15,980 1,998 1,751 4,737 111 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: 15,013 7,572 381 411 512 2,202 1 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: 6,971 6,322 32 56 39 157 2 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: 2,669 2,466 4 12 3 12 3 $50,000 or more ................................: 4,789 4,489 45 6 7 8 - : Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased .....farms: 26,852 18,691 667 382 853 2,132 6 $1,000: 1,177,907 1,071,409 19,531 756 21,428 6,134 58 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................: 4,955 1,013 375 249 306 1,168 - $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................: 5,876 3,363 187 103 275 736 3 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: 7,090 6,094 53 27 147 195 3 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: 3,235 2,961 6 2 80 27 - $50,000 or more ................................: 5,696 5,260 46 1 45 6 - : Cover crop seed purchased ...................farms: 4,299 2,731 173 61 114 312 - $1,000: 17,833 15,384 200 18 39 174 - : Livestock and poultry purchased or leased .....farms: 12,224 1,901 145 116 95 714 - $1,000: 801,227 66,442 211 251 478 2,688 - Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: 6,789 819 139 102 78 558 - $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: 3,052 693 5 14 16 140 - $25,000 to $99,999 .............................: 1,091 244 1 - - 16 - $100,000 to $249,999 ...........................: 630 88 - - 1 - - $250,000 or more ...............................: 662 57 - - - - - : Breeding livestock purchased or leased ......farms: 5,632 1,020 29 26 23 313 - $1,000: 107,451 10,943 49 177 33 1,329 - Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased .....................................farms: 8,508 1,138 126 100 83 497 - $1,000: 693,776 55,499 162 74 445 1,358 - : Feed purchased ................................farms: 24,475 4,297 254 222 234 1,609 2 $1,000: 2,080,607 88,719 1,261 473 725 4,557 (D) Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: 15,103 2,443 202 185 195 1,330 - $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: 6,081 1,372 46 37 36 270 2 $25,000 to $99,999 .............................: 1,264 307 3 - 2 8 - $100,000 to $249,999 ...........................: 763 102 3 - 1 1 - $250,000 or more ...............................: 1,264 73 - - - - - : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ...........farms: 49,808 20,731 627 690 811 9,173 3 $1,000: 553,243 393,413 7,441 1,410 5,375 14,462 18 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: 35,361 10,418 535 633 676 8,609 1 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: 9,422 6,246 45 51 103 533 2 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: 2,296 1,825 15 2 14 17 - $50,000 or more ................................: 2,729 2,242 32 4 18 14 - : Utilities .....................................farms: 34,725 16,821 400 411 549 4,296 4 $1,000: 228,531 115,531 4,283 1,381 3,698 6,646 21 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................: 10,606 3,284 141 163 176 2,003 - $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................: 15,880 7,883 177 176 242 2,114 2 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: 6,635 4,784 51 65 105 173 2 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: 976 581 9 4 14 4 - $50,000 or more ................................: 628 289 22 3 12 2 - : Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ......farms: 42,773 19,093 535 591 704 6,573 3 $1,000: 769,027 507,143 12,588 2,788 7,406 21,632 26 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: 23,613 6,356 370 476 472 5,484 - $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: 12,392 7,376 101 91 193 995 3 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: 3,118 2,475 22 15 18 74 - $50,000 or more ................................: 3,650 2,886 42 9 21 20 - : Hired farm labor ..............................farms: 11,968 6,988 199 158 347 1,130 1 $1,000: 741,445 356,109 24,157 9,256 34,245 11,929 (D) Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: 4,289 1,888 55 45 102 710 - $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: 3,451 2,029 63 50 107 358 1 $25,000 to $99,999 .............................: 2,774 2,116 38 48 86 36 - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: - 10,391 7,286 335 737 1,072 2,092 1,747 5,570 $1,000: - 169,816 304,943 112,463 846,072 1,450,349 1,429,442 30,181 221,239 Average per farm ..........................dollars: - 16,343 41,853 335,710 1,147,994 1,352,938 683,290 17,276 39,720 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased ....................................farms: - 2,615 2,688 207 611 443 671 426 1,991 $1,000: - 9,249 9,549 4,281 20,355 40,753 10,090 423 6,489 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: - 2,223 2,267 96 167 146 492 414 1,886 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: - 349 388 74 285 73 97 12 84 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: - 25 18 11 63 49 36 - 5 $50,000 or more ................................: - 18 15 26 96 175 46 - 16 : Chemicals purchased ...........................farms: - 2,373 1,779 163 384 433 518 253 1,176 $1,000: - 4,626 2,886 1,872 7,960 23,257 6,969 68 3,272 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: - 2,201 1,688 113 195 154 398 252 1,135 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: - 155 70 27 110 77 61 1 19 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: - 9 11 11 43 76 26 - 5 $50,000 or more ................................: - 8 10 12 36 126 33 - 17 : Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased .....farms: - 2,126 1,463 166 576 416 538 273 695 $1,000: - 6,076 3,486 2,626 13,863 27,129 8,017 236 3,291 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................: - 1,168 855 40 26 57 267 203 396 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................: - 733 492 62 151 59 130 60 258 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: - 192 91 30 278 72 70 10 23 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: - 27 15 18 45 48 29 - 4 $50,000 or more ................................: - 6 10 16 76 180 42 - 14 : Cover crop seed purchased ...................farms: - 312 241 34 282 96 97 26 132 $1,000: - 174 225 124 659 760 159 27 65 : Livestock and poultry purchased or leased .....farms: - 714 3,233 241 351 899 1,576 962 1,991 $1,000: - 2,688 66,922 44,182 24,498 319,185 244,130 3,871 28,370 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: - 558 2,002 30 144 273 655 760 1,229 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: - 140 950 104 144 106 118 185 577 $25,000 to $99,999 .............................: - 16 159 39 40 90 349 16 137 $100,000 to $249,999 ...........................: - - 61 29 6 92 314 1 38 $250,000 or more ...............................: - - 61 39 17 338 140 - 10 : Breeding livestock purchased or leased ......farms: - 313 1,746 73 269 327 359 695 752 $1,000: - 1,329 35,625 997 20,580 11,409 14,670 2,476 9,162 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased .....................................farms: - 497 1,980 206 166 729 1,443 450 1,590 $1,000: - 1,358 31,297 43,185 3,917 307,776 229,460 1,395 19,208 : Feed purchased ................................farms: - 1,607 7,021 334 736 1,051 2,018 1,670 5,029 $1,000: - (D) 89,911 29,443 403,930 662,247 743,726 7,749 47,866 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: - 1,330 4,942 78 82 262 910 1,185 3,289 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: - 268 1,683 129 132 202 211 462 1,501 $25,000 to $99,999 .............................: - 8 226 66 296 39 102 22 193 $100,000 to $249,999 ...........................: - 1 106 39 108 80 292 1 30 $250,000 or more ...............................: - - 64 22 118 468 503 - 16 : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ...........farms: - 9,170 7,045 330 722 1,047 1,966 1,598 5,068 $1,000: - 14,443 17,597 3,792 27,811 29,738 38,038 1,914 12,251 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: - 8,608 6,302 201 176 502 1,209 1,513 4,587 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: - 531 691 99 381 265 487 85 436 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: - 17 25 20 63 110 184 - 21 $50,000 or more ................................: - 14 27 10 102 170 86 - 24 : Utilities .....................................farms: - 4,292 4,863 280 675 1,026 1,547 986 2,871 $1,000: - 6,625 8,482 1,200 20,214 20,044 37,992 1,437 7,622 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................: - 2,003 2,127 65 191 163 517 458 1,318 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................: - 2,112 2,425 156 135 342 423 506 1,301 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: - 171 299 51 233 282 352 21 219 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: - 4 11 5 59 137 138 - 14 $50,000 or more ................................: - 2 1 3 57 102 117 1 19 : Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ......farms: - 6,570 6,166 323 708 967 1,752 1,319 4,042 $1,000: - 21,607 26,119 4,852 66,670 39,854 56,788 3,269 19,918 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: - 5,484 4,615 151 97 370 867 1,154 3,201 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: - 992 1,437 117 342 261 556 159 764 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: - 74 92 30 119 100 122 6 45 $50,000 or more ................................: - 20 22 25 150 236 207 - 32 : Hired farm labor ..............................farms: - 1,129 980 91 321 401 404 214 735 $1,000: - (D) 12,044 3,804 98,919 65,864 103,880 863 20,375 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: - 710 641 41 97 79 168 188 275 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: - 357 268 25 59 49 93 18 332 $25,000 to $99,999 .............................: - 36 51 20 73 139 74 6 87 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ...........................: 914 676 25 6 21 18 - $250,000 or more ...............................: 540 279 18 9 31 8 - : Contract labor ................................farms: 3,690 1,711 82 87 112 512 2 $1,000: 82,420 35,006 8,965 1,310 4,808 2,593 (D) Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................: 673 203 13 7 18 180 - $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................: 1,245 466 23 24 20 226 - $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: 1,198 780 13 44 44 80 - $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: 285 145 8 8 13 17 - $50,000 or more ................................: 289 117 25 4 17 9 2 : Customwork and custom hauling .................farms: 13,153 7,224 82 40 65 1,023 - $1,000: 201,011 100,911 3,844 108 2,621 3,085 - Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................: 3,175 1,059 27 13 21 423 - $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................: 4,365 2,337 25 24 22 496 - $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: 3,907 2,884 13 3 10 93 - $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: 952 588 4 - 8 8 - $50,000 or more ................................: 754 356 13 - 4 3 - : Cash rent for land, buildings, and grazing : fees .........................................farms: 14,056 10,723 117 36 112 703 3 $1,000: 1,543,043 1,410,426 18,084 341 4,089 5,771 18 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: 3,521 1,652 50 20 59 467 1 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................: 1,405 998 10 3 10 102 2 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................: 2,157 1,762 9 10 22 87 - $25,000 or more ................................: 6,973 6,311 48 3 21 47 - : Rent and lease expenses for machinery, : equipment, and farm share of vehicles ........farms: 4,345 2,602 69 41 42 431 - $1,000: 114,263 96,709 1,243 200 1,197 1,896 - Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................: 993 314 21 22 20 159 - $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................: 1,182 493 21 9 11 198 - $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: 1,277 1,001 16 7 9 65 - $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: 339 296 6 2 - 7 - $50,000 or more ................................: 554 498 5 1 2 2 - : Interest expense ..............................farms: 21,150 10,986 254 217 274 2,376 1 $1,000: 457,847 318,985 5,273 1,685 2,357 19,648 (D) Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: 8,413 3,507 128 120 152 1,307 - $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: 8,837 4,515 91 89 114 957 1 $25,000 to $99,999 .............................: 3,045 2,280 24 8 6 98 - $100,000 or more ...............................: 855 684 11 - 2 14 - : Secured by real estate ......................farms: 16,652 8,399 203 194 209 1,808 1 $1,000: 336,041 231,042 3,457 1,368 1,789 16,525 (D) Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ...................................: 1,516 625 17 23 21 265 - $1,000 to $4,999 .............................: 4,779 1,971 81 82 95 613 - $5,000 to $24,999 ............................: 7,345 3,534 75 82 87 837 1 $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................: 1,535 1,084 12 6 4 61 - $50,000 or more ..............................: 1,477 1,185 18 1 2 32 - : Not secured by real estate ..................farms: 11,687 6,617 139 88 135 1,248 1 $1,000: 121,806 87,943 1,816 317 568 3,123 (D) Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ...................................: 2,641 1,099 41 18 40 358 - $1,000 to $4,999 .............................: 4,916 2,287 62 57 75 792 1 $5,000 to $24,999 ............................: 3,182 2,490 26 12 17 86 - $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................: 527 406 2 - 1 10 - $50,000 or more ..............................: 421 335 8 1 2 2 - : Property taxes paid ...........................farms: 51,518 20,972 631 717 803 10,143 6 $1,000: 362,621 226,594 3,411 2,292 2,927 44,719 22 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: 36,076 11,528 533 615 694 8,242 4 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................: 7,676 4,006 42 73 66 1,146 2 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................: 5,158 3,470 35 26 37 510 - $25,000 or more ................................: 2,608 1,968 21 3 6 245 - : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom services : for livestock ................................farms: 16,404 2,863 107 93 89 969 1 $1,000: 115,694 10,276 88 85 148 1,147 (D) Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: 13,783 2,418 106 90 86 943 1 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: 1,998 372 1 3 2 23 - $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: 324 52 - - - 1 - $50,000 to $99,999 .............................: 173 16 - - 1 2 - $100,000 or more ...............................: 126 5 - - - - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 11 3 39 50 35 2 28 $250,000 or more ...............................: - 8 9 2 53 84 34 - 13 : Contract labor ................................farms: - 510 278 19 83 158 151 94 403 $1,000: - (D) 1,251 319 5,754 7,154 10,635 462 4,162 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................: - 180 69 7 4 2 15 37 118 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................: - 226 172 3 21 31 54 49 156 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: - 80 29 7 35 42 33 4 87 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: - 17 2 1 5 47 26 - 13 $50,000 or more ................................: - 7 6 1 18 36 23 4 29 : Customwork and custom hauling .................farms: - 1,023 1,407 143 564 563 870 222 950 $1,000: - 3,085 3,799 2,072 30,977 25,924 24,859 206 2,605 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................: - 423 689 52 63 38 109 155 526 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................: - 496 580 42 150 61 204 61 363 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: - 93 123 32 235 160 301 6 47 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: - 8 10 12 48 114 154 - 6 $50,000 or more ................................: - 3 5 5 68 190 102 - 8 : Cash rent for land, buildings, and grazing : fees .........................................farms: - 700 936 116 412 342 204 87 268 $1,000: - 5,753 5,430 3,447 19,339 61,179 9,215 285 5,438 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: - 466 697 53 145 49 74 75 180 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................: - 100 142 12 49 17 24 6 32 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................: - 87 54 19 98 35 30 2 29 $25,000 or more ................................: - 47 43 32 120 241 76 4 27 : Rent and lease expenses for machinery, : equipment, and farm share of vehicles ........farms: - 431 338 22 180 102 145 70 303 $1,000: - 1,896 934 99 5,306 2,450 2,684 112 1,435 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................: - 159 156 7 30 18 42 39 165 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................: - 198 154 6 99 29 46 25 91 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: - 65 26 8 37 28 43 6 31 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: - 7 1 1 2 11 7 - 6 $50,000 or more ................................: - 2 1 - 12 16 7 - 10 : Interest expense ..............................farms: - 2,375 2,245 167 551 561 978 468 2,073 $1,000: - (D) 14,825 3,064 22,621 23,429 25,580 2,164 18,216 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: - 1,307 1,293 67 169 153 279 326 912 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: - 956 864 77 237 174 486 137 1,096 $25,000 to $99,999 .............................: - 98 84 19 94 190 182 5 55 $100,000 or more ...............................: - 14 4 4 51 44 31 - 10 : Secured by real estate ......................farms: - 1,807 1,782 137 450 490 869 341 1,770 $1,000: - (D) 11,589 2,165 14,717 16,280 20,149 1,739 15,220 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ...................................: - 265 261 16 34 25 44 70 115 $1,000 to $4,999 .............................: - 613 756 46 91 101 191 147 605 $5,000 to $24,999 ............................: - 836 694 61 211 174 467 122 1,001 $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................: - 61 55 8 54 96 122 2 31 $50,000 or more ..............................: - 32 16 6 60 94 45 - 18 : Not secured by real estate ..................farms: - 1,247 1,133 103 330 256 424 226 988 $1,000: - (D) 3,236 899 7,903 7,149 5,431 425 2,996 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ...................................: - 358 390 12 79 33 93 76 402 $1,000 to $4,999 .............................: - 791 577 51 144 93 163 144 471 $5,000 to $24,999 ............................: - 86 157 29 65 69 124 3 104 $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................: - 10 8 7 23 40 23 3 4 $50,000 or more ..............................: - 2 1 4 19 21 21 - 7 : Property taxes paid ...........................farms: - 10,137 6,996 326 714 1,039 2,039 1,681 5,457 $1,000: - 44,698 23,221 1,802 8,146 11,162 14,469 4,363 19,515 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: - 8,238 5,972 216 301 556 1,294 1,535 4,590 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................: - 1,144 731 67 211 165 418 115 636 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................: - 510 238 37 133 203 268 20 181 $25,000 or more ................................: - 245 55 6 69 115 59 11 50 : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom services : for livestock ................................farms: - 968 4,355 278 679 953 1,408 1,326 3,284 $1,000: - (D) 7,928 1,676 33,218 32,277 17,292 1,472 10,090 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: - 942 4,079 209 307 421 983 1,273 2,868 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: - 23 253 59 243 255 377 52 358 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: - 1 9 4 56 143 21 1 37 $50,000 to $99,999 .............................: - 2 10 3 27 85 15 - 14 $100,000 or more ...............................: - - 4 3 46 49 12 - 7 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 30,795 17,128 343 339 501 3,472 4 $1,000: 614,186 386,870 9,811 2,403 9,303 9,420 30 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: 17,812 7,340 237 255 337 3,145 3 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: 7,988 5,780 59 73 116 304 1 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: 2,018 1,605 9 5 20 13 - $50,000 to $99,999 .............................: 2,033 1,729 8 2 16 8 - $100,000 or more ...............................: 944 674 30 4 12 2 - : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ ........farms: 3,048 2,624 19 7 13 104 - $1,000: 149,992 142,198 1,447 39 40 387 - : Depreciation expenses claimed ...................farms: 28,836 15,348 467 460 590 4,031 3 $1,000: 1,427,314 1,024,858 14,441 4,689 7,212 30,987 (D) : NET CASH FARM INCOME : : Net cash farm income of operations ..............farms: 53,599 22,095 667 738 863 10,397 6 $1,000: 6,137,969 3,727,561 68,605 638 34,075 72,718 (D) Average per farm ..........................dollars: 114,516 168,706 102,856 864 39,484 6,994 (D) : Farms with net gains 2/ ......................number: 29,400 17,400 379 337 442 5,033 5 Average net gain ........................dollars: 230,344 230,428 198,926 29,768 122,895 27,019 117,495 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ...............................: 1,275 283 20 15 17 563 - $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................: 3,714 1,187 64 91 71 1,361 - $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................: 2,770 1,216 88 64 62 723 - $10,000 to $24,999 .............................: 4,573 2,517 69 78 88 1,050 - $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: 3,974 2,619 42 43 55 643 2 $50,000 or more ................................: 13,094 9,578 96 46 149 693 3 : Farms with net losses ........................number: 24,199 4,695 288 401 421 5,364 1 Average net loss ........................dollars: 26,206 60,039 23,569 23,426 48,087 11,795 (D) : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ...............................: 1,421 286 27 32 18 562 - $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................: 6,025 848 96 125 95 1,935 - $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................: 5,432 759 81 70 68 1,218 - $10,000 to $24,999 .............................: 6,722 1,048 42 98 105 1,097 1 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: 2,603 703 21 46 69 392 - $50,000 or more ................................: 1,996 1,051 21 30 66 160 - : Net cash farm income of producers ...............farms: 53,599 22,095 667 738 863 10,397 6 $1,000: 4,636,184 3,400,087 69,248 650 34,015 72,511 (D) Average per farm ..........................dollars: 86,498 153,885 103,821 881 39,414 6,974 (D) : Producers reporting net gains 2/ ..............farms: 28,970 17,196 379 337 446 5,032 5 Average net gain ........................dollars: 184,285 216,495 200,595 29,763 121,839 26,971 117,495 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ...............................: 1,296 307 19 15 19 557 - $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................: 3,765 1,210 65 91 73 1,364 - $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................: 2,814 1,220 88 64 62 725 - $10,000 to $24,999 .............................: 4,712 2,540 69 79 88 1,047 - $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: 4,165 2,606 42 42 55 649 2 $50,000 or more ................................: 12,218 9,313 96 46 149 690 3 : Producers reporting net losses ................farms: 24,629 4,899 288 401 417 5,365 1 Average net loss ........................dollars: 28,526 65,884 23,532 23,392 48,743 11,781 (D) : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ...............................: 1,444 296 27 32 18 567 - $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................: 6,037 847 96 125 91 1,933 - $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................: 5,442 762 82 70 68 1,213 - $10,000 to $24,999 .............................: 6,815 1,094 41 98 105 1,103 1 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: 2,646 711 21 46 69 389 - $50,000 or more ................................: 2,245 1,189 21 30 66 160 - : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ...........................................farms: 473 433 - - - 2 - $1,000: 123,144 (D) - - - (D) - : INCOME FROM FARM-RELATED SOURCES : : Total income from farm-related sources ..........farms: 23,237 12,189 220 184 237 4,544 5 $1,000: 543,969 274,897 6,475 3,267 3,734 132,964 71 : Customwork and other agricultural services ....farms: 3,658 2,394 33 4 23 331 - $1,000: 93,141 70,616 287 17 451 2,796 - : Gross cash rent or share payments .............farms: 11,083 4,018 90 96 96 3,661 3 $1,000: 264,936 94,708 2,085 890 1,221 118,463 35 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: - 3,468 3,470 255 594 798 1,174 716 2,005 $1,000: - 9,390 10,560 3,934 36,493 58,702 75,078 1,288 10,324 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: - 3,142 2,998 143 249 268 538 657 1,645 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: - 303 417 88 232 196 369 58 296 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: - 13 44 17 14 152 108 1 30 $50,000 to $99,999 .............................: - 8 10 2 51 79 109 - 19 $100,000 or more ...............................: - 2 1 5 48 103 50 - 15 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ ........farms: - 104 96 18 42 62 26 - 37 $1,000: - 387 545 310 639 3,579 667 - 139 : Depreciation expenses claimed ...................farms: - 4,028 2,935 214 602 668 1,185 575 1,761 $1,000: - (D) 37,408 9,084 83,601 77,238 108,680 4,778 24,336 : NET CASH FARM INCOME : : Net cash farm income of operations ..............farms: - 10,391 7,286 335 737 1,072 2,092 1,747 5,570 $1,000: - (D) 22,577 35,984 365,987 580,995 1,279,987 -13,067 -38,093 Average per farm ..........................dollars: - (D) 3,099 107,416 496,591 541,973 611,848 -7,480 -6,839 : Farms with net gains 2/ ......................number: - 5,028 2,094 197 601 602 1,061 291 963 Average net gain ........................dollars: - 26,929 47,574 208,868 622,241 1,014,710 1,231,021 15,631 52,641 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ...............................: - 563 196 2 1 2 34 50 92 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................: - 1,361 501 17 6 21 54 85 256 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................: - 723 334 22 7 25 15 49 165 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................: - 1,050 406 35 19 22 48 60 181 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: - 641 286 22 70 17 32 32 113 $50,000 or more ................................: - 690 371 99 498 515 878 15 156 : Farms with net losses ........................number: - 5,363 5,192 138 136 470 1,031 1,456 4,607 Average net loss ........................dollars: - (D) 14,839 37,411 58,675 63,533 25,341 12,099 19,272 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ...............................: - 562 239 9 7 6 34 51 150 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................: - 1,935 1,347 21 10 101 259 380 808 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................: - 1,218 1,264 27 17 97 270 437 1,124 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................: - 1,096 1,621 36 46 138 312 426 1,753 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: - 392 517 16 26 64 112 127 510 $50,000 or more ................................: - 160 204 29 30 64 44 35 262 : Net cash farm income of producers ...............farms: - 10,391 7,286 335 737 1,072 2,092 1,747 5,570 $1,000: - (D) -3,809 28,909 365,949 316,914 411,082 -13,085 -46,287 Average per farm ..........................dollars: - (D) -523 86,296 496,539 295,629 196,502 -7,490 -8,310 : Producers reporting net gains 2/ ..............farms: - 5,027 2,081 186 601 532 933 290 957 Average net gain ........................dollars: - 26,881 35,762 184,419 622,227 674,546 483,073 15,680 44,923 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ...............................: - 557 198 2 1 2 34 50 92 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................: - 1,364 515 22 8 21 62 84 250 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................: - 725 340 23 7 32 36 49 168 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................: - 1,047 419 36 19 44 130 60 181 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: - 647 305 26 70 38 189 32 111 $50,000 or more ................................: - 687 304 77 496 395 482 15 155 : Producers reporting net losses ................farms: - 5,364 5,205 149 136 540 1,159 1,457 4,613 Average net loss ........................dollars: - (D) 15,030 36,193 58,895 77,675 34,189 12,101 19,354 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ...............................: - 567 235 10 7 10 38 51 153 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................: - 1,933 1,351 22 10 111 263 380 808 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................: - 1,213 1,266 28 17 96 281 437 1,122 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................: - 1,102 1,625 42 44 142 338 427 1,756 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: - 389 522 17 26 75 132 127 511 $50,000 or more ................................: - 160 206 30 32 106 107 35 263 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ...........................................farms: - 2 2 - 12 17 5 - 2 $1,000: - (D) (D) - 208 2,721 (D) - (D) : INCOME FROM FARM-RELATED SOURCES : : Total income from farm-related sources ..........farms: - 4,539 2,475 171 447 411 592 377 1,390 $1,000: - 132,893 39,666 3,966 14,585 17,331 14,517 3,309 29,258 : Customwork and other agricultural services ....farms: - 331 338 35 121 116 78 41 144 $1,000: - 2,796 6,207 752 1,893 4,780 4,235 80 1,026 : Gross cash rent or share payments .............farms: - 3,658 1,618 77 79 146 264 236 702 $1,000: - 118,428 25,478 2,342 2,417 5,715 2,582 2,117 6,917 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 1,323 407 38 38 35 342 - $1,000: 24,845 12,415 195 266 640 6,584 - Agri-tourism and recreational services ........farms: 382 74 37 18 48 51 1 $1,000: 14,575 3,500 1,850 1,679 1,146 825 (D) Patronage dividends and refunds from : cooperatives .................................farms: 8,613 6,766 32 21 45 428 - $1,000: 45,789 34,217 477 (D) (D) 501 - Crop and livestock insurance payments .........farms: 2,376 1,929 21 8 3 79 2 $1,000: 52,676 44,665 1,445 (D) (D) 894 (D) Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments ................farms: 602 348 10 2 3 141 - $1,000: 2,320 1,500 16 (D) (D) 520 - Other farm-related income sources .............farms: 1,816 658 21 26 23 191 - $1,000: 45,688 13,275 121 294 144 2,381 - : LAND USE : : Total cropland ..................................farms: 44,532 22,095 667 738 863 9,216 6 acres: 12,531,737 11,243,985 78,995 9,485 14,146 344,954 803 Harvested cropland ............................farms: 39,094 22,095 667 738 863 5,325 6 acres: 11,955,458 10,968,214 70,501 5,558 10,796 155,690 626 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 49 acres ..................................: 20,634 6,257 601 723 821 4,638 3 50 to 99 acres .................................: 4,645 3,274 10 9 24 431 - 100 to 199 acres ...............................: 3,675 3,139 9 5 10 180 3 200 to 499 acres ...............................: 4,213 3,894 15 - 6 59 - 500 to 999 acres ...............................: 2,555 2,359 11 1 2 11 - 1,000 to 1,999 acres ...........................: 1,873 1,738 10 - - 5 - 2,000 acres or more ............................: 1,499 1,434 11 - - 1 - : Cropland- : Other pasture and grazing land that could have : been used for crops without additional : improvements ...............................farms: 3,719 970 55 43 49 544 3 acres: 89,535 32,408 426 554 336 11,490 68 On which all crops failed or were : abandoned ..................................farms: 1,218 627 31 32 58 247 - acres: 49,353 37,308 254 156 376 5,312 - Idle or used for cover crops or soil : improvement, but not harvested and : not pastured or grazed .....................farms: 11,444 4,666 163 192 153 4,553 3 acres: 409,364 195,555 7,459 2,737 1,937 164,841 109 In summer fallow ............................farms: 1,397 467 46 48 52 413 - acres: 28,027 10,500 355 480 701 7,621 - : Total woodland ..................................farms: 24,289 8,728 278 376 314 5,999 4 acres: 1,038,481 436,115 10,863 9,535 8,402 339,293 518 Woodland pastured .............................farms: 5,251 1,212 48 52 32 755 2 acres: 93,637 29,797 280 438 586 14,358 (D) Woodland not pastured .........................farms: 21,368 8,126 256 343 297 5,592 2 acres: 944,844 406,318 10,583 9,097 7,816 324,935 (D) Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured .................farms: 20,603 3,702 211 181 179 2,564 3 acres: 449,624 121,238 3,508 1,428 2,526 59,278 430 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. ......farms: 34,803 11,834 428 557 552 7,096 4 acres: 582,398 288,505 5,735 5,168 17,352 132,442 107 : Irrigated land ..................................farms: 3,006 1,408 308 163 556 206 - acres: 610,670 548,382 23,322 1,204 4,410 5,640 - Harvested cropland ............................farms: 2,950 1,405 308 161 553 195 - acres: 605,934 545,490 (D) (D) 4,048 4,859 - Pastureland and other land ....................farms: 124 26 2 12 13 17 - acres: 4,736 2,892 (D) (D) 362 781 - : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs ...................farms: 9,981 4,385 40 60 29 4,563 1 acres: 199,674 64,896 749 2,305 310 116,185 (D) : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs ........farms: 14,520 12,961 68 30 34 531 2 acres: 10,032,069 9,444,179 60,354 1,483 577 49,336 (D) : ORGANIC AGRICULTURE : : Total organic product sales .....................farms: 739 156 19 12 6 60 - $1,000: 166,931 19,070 539 (D) (D) 903 - : VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS : : Estimated market value of land and buildings ....farms: 53,599 22,095 667 738 863 10,397 6 $1,000: 120,603,878 97,784,828 840,291 354,508 384,881 5,809,654 10,497 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: - 342 156 8 44 16 67 33 139 $1,000: - 6,584 2,293 87 (D) 365 221 (D) 943 Agri-tourism and recreational services ........farms: - 50 27 1 12 9 20 30 55 $1,000: - (D) 323 (D) (D) (D) 618 (D) 1,887 Patronage dividends and refunds from : cooperatives .................................farms: - 428 457 73 326 194 123 48 100 $1,000: - 501 477 284 4,068 1,930 3,406 12 306 Crop and livestock insurance payments .........farms: - 77 118 19 37 62 26 15 59 $1,000: - (D) 734 108 426 3,289 251 16 724 Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments ................farms: - 141 60 5 3 1 12 3 14 $1,000: - 520 147 (D) 4 (D) 57 (D) 37 Other farm-related income sources .............farms: - 191 189 20 67 54 101 46 420 $1,000: - 2,381 4,007 375 2,651 1,235 3,145 639 17,420 : LAND USE : : Total cropland ..................................farms: - 9,210 4,374 268 665 587 1,150 733 3,176 acres: - 344,151 166,942 39,738 147,522 297,073 110,655 9,145 69,097 Harvested cropland ............................farms: - 5,319 3,829 249 658 503 878 574 2,715 acres: - 155,064 121,568 35,704 134,360 287,119 101,196 6,321 58,431 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 49 acres ..................................: - 4,635 3,191 126 193 183 706 557 2,638 50 to 99 acres .................................: - 431 465 55 227 37 52 15 46 100 to 199 acres ...............................: - 177 128 35 97 28 33 1 10 200 to 499 acres ...............................: - 59 32 20 80 64 36 1 6 500 to 999 acres ...............................: - 11 9 6 33 88 30 - 5 1,000 to 1,999 acres ...........................: - 5 3 5 21 74 13 - 4 2,000 acres or more ............................: - 1 1 2 7 29 8 - 6 : Cropland- : Other pasture and grazing land that could have : been used for crops without additional : improvements ...............................farms: - 541 788 42 241 49 256 161 521 acres: - 11,422 21,023 2,366 8,397 1,356 4,001 1,480 5,698 On which all crops failed or were : abandoned ..................................farms: - 247 77 4 29 22 28 12 51 acres: - 5,312 1,766 95 755 1,771 943 61 556 Idle or used for cover crops or soil : improvement, but not harvested and : not pastured or grazed .....................farms: - 4,550 662 42 88 194 246 102 383 acres: - 164,732 18,443 966 3,598 5,294 3,855 1,111 3,568 In summer fallow ............................farms: - 413 165 9 27 25 35 24 86 acres: - 7,621 4,142 607 412 1,533 660 172 844 : Total woodland ..................................farms: - 5,995 3,873 184 380 335 937 743 2,142 acres: - 338,775 126,771 7,048 9,418 12,107 18,577 12,792 47,560 Woodland pastured .............................farms: - 753 1,835 73 99 67 239 303 536 acres: - (D) 31,248 1,219 1,154 1,407 1,713 2,643 8,794 Woodland not pastured .........................farms: - 5,590 2,791 147 343 292 805 573 1,803 acres: - (D) 95,523 5,829 8,264 10,700 16,864 10,149 38,766 Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured .................farms: - 2,561 5,965 225 416 347 1,192 1,338 4,283 acres: - 58,848 159,502 8,873 9,280 4,405 13,849 11,751 53,986 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. ......farms: - 7,092 5,274 259 547 886 1,705 1,325 4,340 acres: - 132,335 54,557 3,006 9,218 15,310 18,260 6,659 26,186 : Irrigated land ..................................farms: - 206 70 8 82 41 57 15 92 acres: - 5,640 1,553 2,110 11,207 9,042 1,404 181 2,215 Harvested cropland ............................farms: - 195 60 8 82 41 54 9 74 acres: - 4,859 1,503 2,110 10,960 8,979 1,386 163 2,035 Pastureland and other land ....................farms: - 17 11 - 7 3 6 6 21 acres: - 781 50 - 247 63 18 18 180 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs ...................farms: - 4,562 335 37 35 179 96 24 198 acres: - (D) 7,316 1,154 224 1,511 1,235 301 3,488 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs ........farms: - 529 257 58 90 293 107 18 73 acres: - (D) 27,901 20,177 59,068 259,955 81,846 302 26,891 : ORGANIC AGRICULTURE : : Total organic product sales .....................farms: - 60 43 5 200 9 206 - 23 $1,000: - 903 2,001 105 43,235 798 98,643 - 375 : VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS : : Estimated market value of land and buildings ....farms: - 10,391 7,286 335 737 1,072 2,092 1,747 5,570 $1,000: - 5,799,157 3,922,113 453,886 1,780,484 3,513,878 2,249,523 566,862 2,942,970 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 75. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : : : Other crop farming : : : : : : (1119) : : : : : :--------------------------------------- : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : Greenhouse, : : : : : Vegetable : Fruit and : nursery, and : : : : Oilseed and : and melon : tree nut : floriculture : : Tobacco : : grain farming : farming : farming : production : : farming Item : Total : (1111) : (1112) : (1113) : (1114) : Total : (11191) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS - Con. : : Estimated market value of land and : buildings - Con. : : Average per farm ..........................dollars: 2,250,114 4,425,654 1,259,806 480,363 445,980 558,782 1,749,445 Average per acre ..........................dollars: 8,259 8,088 8,479 13,839 9,072 6,632 5,649 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 ....................................: 1,700 286 59 62 85 383 - $50,000 to $99,999 ...............................: 2,576 532 61 66 74 775 - $100,000 to $199,999 .............................: 5,811 1,246 101 84 164 1,752 - $200,000 to $499,999 .............................: 15,523 3,701 254 305 321 3,836 2 $500,000 to $999,999 .............................: 10,877 3,654 96 159 152 2,352 1 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 .........................: 6,190 3,363 36 42 47 929 - $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 .........................: 5,267 4,206 20 17 13 291 3 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 .........................: 2,851 2,520 19 2 5 69 - $10,000,000 or more ..............................: 2,804 2,587 21 1 2 10 - : VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ......................................farms: 53,598 22,095 667 738 863 10,396 6 $1,000: 11,100,050 8,366,836 89,914 36,674 55,416 490,918 511 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $4,999 .....................................: 3,473 749 68 88 87 951 - $5,000 to $9,999 .................................: 3,993 928 73 92 59 1,173 - $10,000 to $19,999 ...............................: 6,420 1,663 118 98 157 1,786 3 $20,000 to $49,999 ...............................: 12,559 3,521 211 222 243 3,391 - $50,000 to $99,999 ...............................: 9,506 3,410 89 154 177 1,983 - $100,000 to $199,999 .............................: 6,491 3,176 54 46 79 759 2 $200,000 to $499,999 .............................: 5,466 3,740 16 30 52 293 1 $500,000 or more .................................: 5,690 4,908 38 8 9 60 - : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups .......................farms: 36,740 17,331 422 498 566 5,703 2 number: 83,474 51,717 1,039 736 1,000 8,145 (D) : Tractors, all ...................................farms: 40,305 18,104 491 536 535 7,202 3 number: 113,253 68,530 1,287 913 929 13,759 (D) Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .................farms: 17,967 6,860 312 354 374 3,554 2 number: 25,058 10,512 467 458 508 4,673 (D) 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .....................farms: 26,620 12,072 269 279 268 4,800 2 number: 41,723 20,401 449 411 329 6,824 (D) 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..................farms: 18,603 13,741 87 34 57 1,573 3 number: 46,472 37,617 371 44 92 2,262 (D) : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled .........farms: 13,379 12,133 36 18 6 373 - number: 15,470 14,096 38 19 6 410 - Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled ....farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled ...............farms: 775 301 2 6 1 94 - number: 832 317 (D) (D) (D) 105 - Hay balers ......................................farms: 12,292 4,034 67 43 44 2,685 2 number: 15,430 5,305 79 45 45 3,336 (D) : FERTILIZERS AND CHEMICALS : : Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : used ...........................................farms: 27,967 19,301 427 271 405 2,001 4 acres treated: 9,412,123 8,734,975 59,941 3,566 6,829 75,281 235 Manure used .....................................farms: 11,049 3,814 158 76 125 1,027 1 acres treated: 707,301 454,345 1,357 437 495 20,719 (D) Organic fertilizer used .........................farms: 1,321 337 76 33 72 157 - acres treated: 88,103 61,240 454 218 994 4,276 - : Acres treated to control- : Insects .......................................farms: 10,366 7,824 366 297 345 470 6 acres: 4,165,761 3,925,971 36,562 3,234 4,928 19,021 305 Weeds, grass, or brush ........................farms: 26,013 20,426 355 292 369 1,429 6 acres: 11,263,389 10,558,425 68,572 3,513 7,708 51,525 320 Nematodes .....................................farms: 3,225 2,709 115 55 37 95 1 acres: 979,853 931,915 17,295 895 1,160 2,245 (D) Diseases in crops and orchards ................farms: 5,715 4,594 221 229 151 144 3 acres: 2,607,820 2,462,660 32,924 2,527 2,799 2,894 97 Chemicals used to control growth, : thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate ................farms: 1,185 676 77 132 34 94 5 acres on which used: 146,155 116,859 16,586 1,819 105 1,873 298 : LAND USE PRACTICES : : Land drained by tile ............................farms: 19,352 12,873 140 179 173 1,963 - acres: 5,841,432 5,373,532 10,029 2,294 3,126 68,087 - Land artificially drained by ditches ............farms: 8,351 4,606 81 115 77 1,302 1 acres: 1,701,996 1,544,229 5,990 1,611 10,564 38,509 (D) Land under conservation easement ................farms: 2,417 1,146 14 23 29 899 - acres: 102,544 45,327 (D) 835 (D) 37,782 - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: - 558,094 538,308 1,354,883 2,415,854 3,277,871 1,075,298 324,477 528,361 Average per acre ..........................dollars: - 6,634 7,724 7,737 10,149 10,684 13,943 14,050 14,952 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 ....................................: - 383 303 12 19 75 86 141 189 $50,000 to $99,999 ...............................: - 775 447 5 15 77 82 165 277 $100,000 to $199,999 .............................: - 1,752 1,106 23 16 118 240 343 618 $200,000 to $499,999 .............................: - 3,834 2,897 99 94 241 649 707 2,419 $500,000 to $999,999 .............................: - 2,351 1,642 70 139 158 472 335 1,648 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 .........................: - 929 665 78 201 81 377 51 320 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 .........................: - 288 189 28 170 128 133 5 67 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 .........................: - 69 32 15 58 83 26 - 22 $10,000,000 or more ..............................: - 10 5 5 25 111 27 - 10 : VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ......................................farms: - 10,390 7,286 335 737 1,072 2,092 1,747 5,570 $1,000: - 490,407 554,102 76,777 253,491 436,671 376,763 80,031 282,457 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $4,999 .....................................: - 951 457 1 21 59 214 236 542 $5,000 to $9,999 .................................: - 1,173 558 8 9 86 131 208 668 $10,000 to $19,999 ...............................: - 1,783 879 17 47 49 221 312 1,073 $20,000 to $49,999 ...............................: - 3,391 2,026 46 100 184 439 445 1,731 $50,000 to $99,999 ...............................: - 1,983 1,691 81 175 139 445 304 858 $100,000 to $199,999 .............................: - 757 1,051 84 181 136 263 177 485 $200,000 to $499,999 .............................: - 292 553 65 105 157 208 63 184 $500,000 or more .................................: - 60 71 33 99 262 171 2 29 : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups .......................farms: - 5,701 5,615 269 390 874 1,216 1,205 2,651 number: - (D) 8,495 576 1,124 2,749 2,528 1,574 3,791 : Tractors, all ...................................farms: - 7,199 6,028 307 664 773 1,366 1,067 3,232 number: - (D) 12,944 951 2,260 2,349 2,625 1,585 5,121 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .................farms: - 3,552 2,574 95 131 377 832 644 1,860 number: - (D) 3,451 141 186 537 1,045 761 2,319 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .....................farms: - 4,798 4,624 253 480 391 819 583 1,782 number: - (D) 7,234 456 835 629 1,118 723 2,314 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..................farms: - 1,570 1,514 156 401 396 218 86 340 number: - (D) 2,259 354 1,239 1,183 462 101 488 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled .........farms: - 373 215 51 121 240 100 8 78 number: - 410 232 52 138 269 117 10 83 Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled ....farms: - - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled ...............farms: - 94 162 18 109 15 10 12 45 number: - 105 179 19 118 15 10 12 48 Hay balers ......................................farms: - 2,683 2,808 174 471 143 346 262 1,215 number: - (D) 3,506 237 608 169 424 305 1,371 : FERTILIZERS AND CHEMICALS : : Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : used ...........................................farms: - 1,997 2,158 176 485 386 473 309 1,575 acres treated: - 75,046 77,716 27,820 101,709 210,725 68,974 3,394 41,193 Manure used .....................................farms: - 1,026 1,997 180 509 344 595 390 1,834 acres treated: - (D) 44,338 10,140 62,341 56,610 26,495 3,600 26,424 Organic fertilizer used .........................farms: - 157 137 11 189 24 80 32 173 acres treated: - 4,276 2,751 209 12,162 519 2,720 166 2,394 : Acres treated to control- : Insects .......................................farms: - 464 316 39 153 155 102 46 253 acres: - 18,716 12,415 4,348 28,135 89,571 29,558 198 11,820 Weeds, grass, or brush ........................farms: - 1,423 1,142 141 348 362 324 134 691 acres: - 51,205 40,761 29,307 102,051 276,736 89,907 1,140 33,744 Nematodes .....................................farms: - 94 75 15 25 39 20 2 38 acres: - (D) 1,935 1,218 4,280 14,645 3,730 (D) (D) Diseases in crops and orchards ................farms: - 141 77 24 78 87 43 13 54 acres: - 2,797 2,234 4,479 17,054 50,166 18,598 19 11,466 Chemicals used to control growth, : thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate ................farms: - 89 82 14 8 18 9 12 29 acres on which used: - 1,575 760 337 280 6,016 (D) (D) 750 : LAND USE PRACTICES : : Land drained by tile ............................farms: - 1,963 1,257 122 392 371 406 295 1,181 acres: - 68,087 38,404 16,034 65,475 180,949 47,193 3,159 33,150 Land artificially drained by ditches ............farms: - 1,301 853 54 100 114 247 197 605 acres: - (D) 27,928 5,384 18,276 24,429 11,296 2,135 11,645 Land under conservation easement ................farms: - 899 113 9 5 24 33 29 93 acres: - 37,782 2,933 488 66 1,326 716 1,167 3,041 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 14,892 12,640 183 62 147 631 - acres: 4,726,100 4,460,573 25,834 887 827 17,377 - Cropland on which conservation or reduced : tillage, excluding no-till, practices were : used (see text) ................................farms: 10,682 8,916 132 44 72 486 - acres: 4,284,224 4,035,144 22,538 503 973 11,233 - Cropland on which intensive or conventional : tillage practices were used (see text) .........farms: 10,289 7,717 294 80 169 567 6 acres: 2,575,448 2,392,608 20,873 578 3,007 11,821 311 Cropland planted to a cover crop : (excluding CRP) ................................farms: 5,545 3,541 171 80 125 538 3 acres: 988,282 871,503 9,145 1,055 618 11,416 104 Use of precision agriculture practices : (see text) .....................................farms: 10,856 9,131 51 10 29 616 - : RENEWABLE ENERGY : : Renewable energy producing systems : (see text) .....................................farms: 6,589 1,618 93 110 146 965 1 Solar panels ..................................farms: 4,402 604 80 73 111 495 1 Wind turbines .................................farms: 514 334 6 5 - 67 - Methane digesters .............................farms: 31 10 - - - 1 - Geothermal/geoexchange systems ................farms: 1,958 752 12 43 43 451 - Small hydro systems ...........................farms: 90 28 4 - 1 23 - : Wind rights leased to others ....................farms: 624 429 3 3 3 106 - : TENURE : : Full owners .....................................farms: 37,552 10,458 531 693 742 9,324 3 Part owners .....................................farms: 13,753 10,017 104 25 66 922 3 Tenants .........................................farms: 2,294 1,620 32 20 55 151 - : OWNED AND RENTED LAND : : Land owned ......................................farms: 51,436 20,570 635 718 808 10,264 6 acres: 8,258,552 5,451,143 47,544 30,074 44,206 1,390,725 1,960 Owned land in farms ...........................farms: 51,305 20,475 635 718 808 10,246 6 acres: 6,974,236 5,028,553 39,851 24,500 38,282 796,498 1,598 : Land rented or leased from others ...............farms: 16,221 11,727 138 45 121 1,116 3 acres: 7,667,001 7,086,162 59,783 1,133 4,144 86,670 260 Rented or leased land in farms ................farms: 16,047 11,637 136 45 121 1,073 3 acres: 7,628,004 7,061,290 59,250 1,116 4,144 79,469 260 : Land rented or leased to others .................farms: 11,505 4,235 99 110 97 3,720 3 acres: 1,323,313 447,462 8,226 5,591 5,924 601,428 362 : TOTAL PRODUCERS AND FARMS BY NUMBER : OF PRODUCERS : : Total producers ......................................: 97,007 39,604 1,269 1,420 1,835 17,979 9 Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer .......................................: 22,366 10,470 231 226 222 4,904 3 2 producers ......................................: 24,716 8,373 354 418 501 4,515 3 3 producers ......................................: 3,584 1,795 42 52 62 541 - 4 producers ......................................: 1,911 967 26 18 35 259 - 5 or more producers ..............................: 1,022 490 14 24 43 178 - : Total male producers ...............................: 64,732 29,003 766 852 1,015 11,795 6 Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer .....................................: 41,766 16,002 526 601 659 8,288 6 2 producers ....................................: 6,701 3,807 68 73 102 954 - 3 producers ....................................: 1,823 1,138 19 12 16 215 - 4 producers ....................................: 528 281 4 6 14 81 - 5 or more producers ............................: 299 137 5 9 8 79 - : Total female producers .............................: 32,275 10,601 503 568 820 6,184 3 Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer .....................................: 25,627 7,964 394 485 557 4,975 3 2 producers ....................................: 2,114 789 33 31 80 340 - 3 producers ....................................: 438 181 10 7 15 111 - 4 producers ....................................: 104 38 2 - 1 19 - 5 or more producers ............................: 111 59 1 - 10 17 - : PRODUCERS' CHARACTERISTICS 3/ : : Sex of producers: : Male ..............................................: 63,321 28,427 743 841 955 11,366 6 Female .............................................: 30,961 10,002 482 545 767 5,939 3 : Hired managers .......................................: 4,888 3,147 132 102 268 183 - : Primary occupation: : Farming ............................................: 37,198 19,883 562 446 648 4,438 4 Other ..............................................: 57,084 18,546 663 940 1,074 12,867 5 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: - 631 354 70 184 234 165 47 175 acres: - 17,377 12,369 8,331 26,138 116,366 42,427 327 14,644 Cropland on which conservation or reduced : tillage, excluding no-till, practices were : used (see text) ................................farms: - 486 286 48 193 196 120 32 157 acres: - 11,233 10,256 7,036 41,829 112,099 30,343 267 12,003 Cropland on which intensive or conventional : tillage practices were used (see text) .........farms: - 561 380 72 374 160 207 48 221 acres: - 11,510 9,896 12,552 40,265 58,025 19,027 394 6,402 Cropland planted to a cover crop : (excluding CRP) ................................farms: - 535 243 48 322 115 129 41 192 acres: - 11,312 6,638 4,773 26,952 36,174 13,854 597 5,557 Use of precision agriculture practices : (see text) .....................................farms: - 616 336 55 104 256 81 48 139 : RENEWABLE ENERGY : : Renewable energy producing systems : (see text) .....................................farms: - 964 713 47 181 153 584 273 1,706 Solar panels ..................................farms: - 494 506 35 157 98 509 205 1,529 Wind turbines .................................farms: - 67 15 - 6 24 19 5 33 Methane digesters .............................farms: - 1 10 1 9 - - - - Geothermal/geoexchange systems ................farms: - 451 219 10 9 48 85 73 213 Small hydro systems ...........................farms: - 23 11 1 6 - 2 6 8 : Wind rights leased to others ....................farms: - 106 28 2 6 17 6 8 13 : TENURE : : Full owners .....................................farms: - 9,321 5,880 200 326 744 1,851 1,590 5,213 Part owners .....................................farms: - 919 1,188 120 363 308 218 117 305 Tenants .........................................farms: - 151 218 15 48 20 23 40 52 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND : : Land owned ......................................farms: - 10,258 7,080 320 690 1,052 2,069 1,711 5,519 acres: - 1,388,765 573,696 46,294 127,998 165,920 122,311 49,232 209,409 Owned land in farms ...........................farms: - 10,240 7,068 320 689 1,052 2,069 1,707 5,518 acres: - 794,900 426,808 36,059 118,971 148,578 109,114 36,232 170,790 : Land rented or leased from others ...............farms: - 1,113 1,433 135 411 331 244 161 359 acres: - 86,410 84,089 22,628 56,744 182,905 52,379 4,242 26,122 Rented or leased land in farms ................farms: - 1,070 1,406 135 411 328 241 157 357 acres: - 79,209 80,964 22,606 56,467 180,317 52,227 4,115 26,039 : Land rented or leased to others .................farms: - 3,717 1,652 78 77 156 269 260 752 acres: - 601,066 150,013 10,257 9,304 19,930 13,349 13,127 38,702 : TOTAL PRODUCERS AND FARMS BY NUMBER : OF PRODUCERS : : Total producers ......................................: - 17,970 12,536 616 1,610 2,208 4,179 3,324 10,427 Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer .......................................: - 4,901 3,022 124 187 329 477 492 1,682 2 producers ......................................: - 4,512 3,637 169 381 542 1,393 1,049 3,384 3 producers ......................................: - 541 385 23 72 97 109 126 280 4 producers ......................................: - 259 181 13 72 67 75 62 136 5 or more producers ..............................: - 178 61 6 25 37 38 18 88 : Total male producers ...............................: - 11,789 8,067 415 1,060 1,499 2,408 1,853 5,999 Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer .....................................: - 8,282 6,176 258 502 804 1,737 1,459 4,754 2 producers ....................................: - 954 668 50 143 156 185 133 362 3 producers ....................................: - 215 136 15 54 60 39 30 89 4 producers ....................................: - 81 27 3 18 32 21 5 36 5 or more producers ............................: - 79 7 - 7 13 15 3 16 : Total female producers .............................: - 6,181 4,469 201 550 709 1,771 1,471 4,428 Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer .....................................: - 4,972 3,823 164 404 546 1,454 1,157 3,704 2 producers ....................................: - 340 247 12 48 51 121 124 238 3 producers ....................................: - 111 33 3 4 15 6 18 35 4 producers ....................................: - 19 7 1 8 1 3 3 21 5 or more producers ............................: - 17 4 - 1 2 9 - 8 : PRODUCERS' CHARACTERISTICS 3/ : : Sex of producers: : Male ..............................................: - 11,360 8,016 413 1,038 1,455 2,335 1,841 5,891 Female .............................................: - 5,936 4,403 194 515 665 1,707 1,447 4,295 : Hired managers .......................................: - 183 153 35 203 348 157 18 142 : Primary occupation: : Farming ............................................: - 4,434 4,096 269 1,129 990 1,405 772 2,560 Other ..............................................: - 12,862 8,323 338 424 1,130 2,637 2,516 7,626 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ...................................: 68,651 24,173 959 1,009 1,235 11,192 6 Not on farm operated ...............................: 25,631 14,256 266 377 487 6,113 3 : Days of work off farm: : None ...............................................: 37,199 17,442 399 489 655 6,951 7 Any ................................................: 57,083 20,987 826 897 1,067 10,354 2 1 to 49 days .....................................: 7,773 3,281 156 206 159 1,497 - 50 to 99 days ....................................: 3,427 1,432 77 66 62 585 2 100 to 199 days ..................................: 7,022 2,660 166 121 146 1,143 - 200 days or more .................................: 38,861 13,614 427 504 700 7,129 - : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less ....................................: 4,653 1,575 102 94 128 801 - 3 or 4 years .......................................: 6,720 2,232 169 126 223 1,223 - 5 to 9 years .......................................: 17,205 5,451 298 416 578 2,747 - 10 years or more ...................................: 65,704 29,171 656 750 793 12,534 9 : Average years on present farm ......................: 22.5 26.2 15.6 15.0 14.9 23.3 32.9 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less ....................................: 12,427 3,941 290 243 382 2,185 - 6 to 10 years ......................................: 14,001 4,439 256 407 464 2,218 - 11 years or more ...................................: 67,854 30,049 679 736 876 12,902 9 : Average years on any farm ..........................: 24.7 28.7 17.8 16.7 17.1 25.3 32.9 : Age group: : Under 25 years .....................................: 1,962 457 32 17 38 178 - 25 to 34 years .....................................: 9,096 3,167 200 89 212 865 - 35 to 44 years .....................................: 14,627 5,152 246 204 378 1,816 - 45 to 54 years .....................................: 15,336 5,454 247 262 322 2,483 2 55 to 64 years .....................................: 21,083 8,957 234 358 382 4,050 4 65 to 74 years .....................................: 20,434 9,604 183 321 291 4,677 - 75 years and over ..................................: 11,744 5,638 83 135 99 3,236 3 : Average age ........................................: 56.0 58.2 50.6 56.6 51.4 61.0 65.2 : Young producers (see text) ...........................: 11,058 3,624 232 106 250 1,043 - : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin .....: 683 211 19 29 24 86 - : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native ...................: 136 44 7 4 - 36 - Asian ..............................................: 117 40 8 8 13 18 - Black or African American ..........................: 99 36 15 4 1 24 - Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ..........: 19 12 - - 1 - - White ..............................................: 93,598 38,205 1,184 1,359 1,698 17,192 9 More than one race reported ........................: 313 92 11 11 9 35 - : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training in : the Reserves or National Guard (see text) .........: 87,661 35,877 1,163 1,274 1,601 15,521 9 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ..........: 6,621 2,552 62 112 121 1,784 - : Number of persons living in producers' : households ..........................................: 205,872 83,664 2,840 2,743 3,639 33,558 (D) : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions ...............................: 79,161 31,190 1,080 1,239 1,538 14,112 7 Land use and/or crop decisions .....................: 67,034 29,472 973 1,021 1,364 11,265 6 Livestock decisions ................................: 43,735 10,118 513 418 462 5,740 2 Marketing decisions (see text) .....................: 53,734 24,415 831 746 1,246 6,300 2 Record keeping and/or financial management .........: 67,144 28,347 900 929 1,268 11,304 5 Estate planning or succession planning .............: 48,150 20,361 601 626 660 8,599 3 : FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by one : producer's household and/or extended family ....farms: 50,564 20,406 630 691 808 9,782 6 acres: 12,561,242 10,381,431 89,901 23,654 26,172 739,135 1,858 Limited Liability Company .......................farms: 4,874 2,259 94 130 240 752 1 acres: 2,108,812 1,795,814 20,635 5,149 5,570 87,547 (D) : LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ...........................farms: 45,401 17,612 538 563 626 8,980 6 acres: 8,956,083 7,235,380 45,667 16,255 17,069 642,187 1,858 Partnership .....................................farms: 3,177 1,779 33 58 78 499 - acres: 2,369,872 2,112,966 15,518 2,263 1,977 62,352 - Registered under State law ....................farms: 2,530 1,447 29 49 74 398 - acres: 2,142,038 1,922,190 14,960 2,007 1,863 51,278 - : Corporation .....................................farms: 4,076 2,312 76 104 142 580 - acres: 3,081,547 2,655,823 36,665 5,968 7,966 97,012 - Family held ...................................farms: 3,605 2,152 68 67 110 465 - acres: 2,919,012 2,536,948 35,520 4,983 7,008 70,479 - More than 10 stockholders ...................farms: 104 47 - - - 16 - 10 or less stockholders .....................farms: 3,501 2,105 68 67 110 449 - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ...................................: - 11,186 10,716 510 1,325 1,596 3,593 2,975 9,368 Not on farm operated ...............................: - 6,110 1,703 97 228 524 449 313 818 : Days of work off farm: : None ...............................................: - 6,944 3,897 237 932 750 1,413 719 3,315 Any ................................................: - 10,352 8,522 370 621 1,370 2,629 2,569 6,871 1 to 49 days .....................................: - 1,497 808 47 175 107 305 145 887 50 to 99 days ....................................: - 583 447 22 51 71 185 99 330 100 to 199 days ..................................: - 1,143 1,087 36 76 172 382 341 692 200 days or more .................................: - 7,129 6,180 265 319 1,020 1,757 1,984 4,962 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less ....................................: - 801 608 23 58 119 338 226 581 3 or 4 years .......................................: - 1,223 830 26 107 158 530 343 753 5 to 9 years .......................................: - 2,747 2,323 108 242 493 1,214 992 2,343 10 years or more ...................................: - 12,525 8,658 450 1,146 1,350 1,960 1,727 6,509 : Average years on present farm ......................: - 23.3 21.7 23.9 19.7 18.4 14.1 15.3 18.0 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less ....................................: - 2,185 1,684 50 164 325 946 695 1,522 6 to 10 years ......................................: - 2,218 1,894 85 202 461 969 773 1,833 11 years or more ...................................: - 12,893 8,841 472 1,187 1,334 2,127 1,820 6,831 : Average years on any farm ..........................: - 25.3 23.7 25.9 21.6 20.7 15.8 17.3 20.2 : Age group: : Under 25 years .....................................: - 178 345 8 104 75 161 204 343 25 to 34 years .....................................: - 865 1,266 75 255 313 651 380 1,623 35 to 44 years .....................................: - 1,816 1,782 108 376 586 1,201 826 1,952 45 to 54 years .....................................: - 2,481 2,219 117 361 449 905 703 1,814 55 to 64 years .....................................: - 4,046 3,056 132 275 366 701 624 1,948 65 to 74 years .....................................: - 4,677 2,395 101 143 252 309 385 1,773 75 years and over ..................................: - 3,233 1,356 66 39 79 114 166 733 : Average age ........................................: - 61.0 55.0 53.7 46.1 47.9 46.4 48.7 51.0 : Young producers (see text) ...........................: - 1,043 1,611 83 359 388 812 584 1,966 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin .....: - 86 98 - 6 42 42 42 84 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native ...................: - 36 14 - - 8 9 5 9 Asian ..............................................: - 18 12 - - - 4 4 10 Black or African American ..........................: - 24 10 - - 2 2 3 2 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ..........: - - 2 - - - - 2 2 White ..............................................: - 17,183 12,314 607 1,553 2,103 3,999 3,263 10,121 More than one race reported ........................: - 35 67 - - 7 28 11 42 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training in : the Reserves or National Guard (see text) .........: - 15,512 11,481 572 1,535 2,040 3,857 3,063 9,677 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ..........: - 1,784 938 35 18 80 185 225 509 : Number of persons living in producers' : households ..........................................: - (D) 25,701 1,431 5,238 5,415 10,596 6,909 24,138 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions ...............................: - 14,105 10,897 533 1,379 1,809 3,583 2,909 8,892 Land use and/or crop decisions .....................: - 11,259 8,585 464 1,109 1,197 2,602 2,095 6,887 Livestock decisions ................................: - 5,738 10,233 498 1,228 1,538 2,810 2,806 7,371 Marketing decisions (see text) .....................: - 6,298 7,659 441 1,038 1,350 2,126 2,024 5,558 Record keeping and/or financial management .........: - 11,299 9,066 465 1,127 1,521 2,781 2,398 7,038 Estate planning or succession planning .............: - 8,596 6,444 341 762 1,051 1,952 1,515 5,238 : FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by one : producer's household and/or extended family ....farms: - 9,776 7,104 321 699 971 2,029 1,721 5,402 acres: - 737,277 485,627 52,320 155,912 261,583 129,534 39,532 176,441 Limited Liability Company .......................farms: - 751 445 33 79 112 249 114 367 acres: - (D) 45,550 4,736 33,416 42,452 39,543 3,422 24,978 : LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ...........................farms: - 8,974 6,724 291 605 780 1,886 1,669 5,127 acres: - 640,329 432,972 41,089 102,857 138,624 95,030 37,703 151,250 Partnership .....................................farms: - 499 285 19 68 66 86 46 160 acres: - 62,352 35,677 4,925 28,405 49,135 31,072 1,624 23,958 Registered under State law ....................farms: - 398 206 13 51 51 72 24 116 acres: - 51,278 27,858 4,209 25,471 46,026 25,352 1,125 19,699 : Corporation .....................................farms: - 580 211 25 61 222 110 28 205 acres: - 97,012 29,705 12,651 44,015 141,048 34,642 819 15,233 Family held ...................................farms: - 465 178 21 55 191 97 22 179 acres: - 70,479 27,770 11,743 39,798 137,845 31,978 639 14,301 More than 10 stockholders ...................farms: - 16 5 2 - 6 15 - 13 10 or less stockholders .....................farms: - 449 173 19 55 185 82 22 166 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 471 160 8 37 32 115 - acres: 162,535 118,875 1,145 985 958 26,533 - More than 10 stockholders ...................farms: 46 7 - - 5 1 - 10 or less stockholders .....................farms: 425 153 8 37 27 114 - : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing : association, American Indian Reservation, etc. .farms: 945 392 20 13 17 338 - acres: 194,738 85,674 1,251 1,130 15,414 74,416 - : HIRED FARM LABOR : : Hired farm labor ................................farms: 11,968 6,988 199 158 347 1,130 1 workers: 39,922 18,407 1,846 1,458 2,842 2,219 (D) Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more ............................farms: 6,091 3,896 113 70 193 332 - workers: 17,690 7,758 713 321 1,121 565 - Less than 150 days ..........................farms: 8,643 4,956 154 139 276 909 1 workers: 22,232 10,649 1,133 1,137 1,721 1,654 (D) Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor ....farms: 208 60 39 24 17 6 - Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor .................................farms: 25 7 4 2 2 7 2 Unpaid workers ..................................farms: 16,242 5,165 226 299 352 2,865 - workers: 43,179 11,028 694 763 1,128 7,158 - : FARMS BY SIZE : : 1 to 9 acres .........................................: 6,418 533 262 226 379 731 - 10 to 49 acres .......................................: 18,772 3,974 265 382 338 4,830 2 50 to 69 acres .......................................: 4,146 1,446 28 43 44 1,206 - 70 to 99 acres .......................................: 4,716 2,001 32 44 40 1,354 1 100 to 139 acres .....................................: 3,907 1,922 10 20 22 909 - 140 to 179 acres .....................................: 2,293 1,346 10 6 11 449 - 180 to 219 acres .....................................: 1,586 1,031 3 4 8 240 - 220 to 259 acres .....................................: 1,244 841 1 3 7 193 - 260 to 499 acres .....................................: 3,857 3,013 15 7 6 332 - 500 to 999 acres .....................................: 2,919 2,553 13 3 4 98 3 1,000 to 1,999 acres .................................: 2,043 1,834 14 - - 39 - 2,000 acres or more ..................................: 1,698 1,601 14 - 4 16 - : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) .....................: 22,095 22,095 - - - - - Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ...................: 667 - 667 - - - - Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ....................: 738 - - 738 - - - Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture : production (1114) ...................................: 863 - - - 863 - - Other crop farming (1119) ............................: 10,397 - - - - 10,397 6 Tobacco farming (11191) ............................: 6 - - - - 6 6 Cotton farming (11192) .............................: - - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ................: 10,391 - - - - 10,391 - Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ............: 7,286 - - - - - - Cattle feedlots (112112) .............................: 335 - - - - - - Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .............: 737 - - - - - - Hog and pig farming (1122) ...........................: 1,072 - - - - - - Poultry and egg production (1123) ....................: 2,092 - - - - - - Sheep and goat farming (1124) ........................: 1,747 - - - - - - Aquaculture and other animal : production (1125,1129) ..............................: 5,570 - - - - - - : FARM TYPOLOGY (SEE TEXT) : : Farms by typology group: : Small family farms : Gross cash farm income less than $150,000 ........: 39,252 11,322 556 663 688 9,582 3 Gross cash farm income $150,000 to $349,999 ......: 4,426 3,282 23 15 66 167 2 Midsize family farms : Gross cash farm income $350,000 to $999,999 ......: 3,960 3,330 12 10 39 28 1 Large family farms : Gross cash farm income $1,000,000 to : $4,999,999 ......................................: 2,671 2,318 30 3 11 4 - Gross cash farm income $5,000,000 or more ........: 255 154 9 - 4 1 - Non-family farms ...................................: 3,035 1,689 37 47 55 615 - : OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : Farms reporting- : Internet access ....................................: 38,857 17,556 496 596 715 7,199 2 Dial-up ..........................................: 1,359 630 6 14 17 310 - Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ...: 20,024 8,598 284 372 472 3,727 - Cellular data plan (see text) ....................: 23,046 10,566 296 346 429 4,024 - Satellite ........................................: 6,862 3,300 95 89 89 1,112 2 Don't know .......................................: 2,587 1,390 21 8 29 513 - Other ............................................: 507 242 4 18 13 86 - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: - 115 33 4 6 31 13 6 26 acres: - 26,533 1,935 908 4,217 3,203 2,664 180 932 More than 10 stockholders ...................farms: - 1 6 1 - 25 - - 1 10 or less stockholders .....................farms: - 114 27 3 6 6 13 6 25 : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing : association, American Indian Reservation, etc. .farms: - 338 66 - 3 4 10 4 78 acres: - 74,416 9,418 - 161 88 597 201 6,388 : HIRED FARM LABOR : : Hired farm labor ................................farms: - 1,129 980 91 321 401 404 214 735 workers: - (D) 1,986 229 2,729 2,309 3,566 490 1,841 Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more ............................farms: - 332 391 43 237 276 184 55 301 workers: - 565 628 78 2,028 1,454 2,153 84 787 Less than 150 days ..........................farms: - 908 696 68 173 260 292 174 546 workers: - (D) 1,358 151 701 855 1,413 406 1,054 Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor ....farms: - 6 1 - 21 25 7 - 8 Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor .................................farms: - 5 - - - - - - 3 Unpaid workers ..................................farms: - 2,865 2,804 147 308 390 824 735 2,127 workers: - 7,158 7,438 460 1,498 1,061 3,009 2,165 6,777 : FARMS BY SIZE : : 1 to 9 acres .........................................: - 731 1,115 28 36 361 555 723 1,469 10 to 49 acres .......................................: - 4,828 3,281 92 97 284 1,110 812 3,307 50 to 69 acres .......................................: - 1,206 728 35 41 60 125 96 294 70 to 99 acres .......................................: - 1,353 716 31 101 38 92 50 217 100 to 139 acres .....................................: - 909 575 45 167 28 66 33 110 140 to 179 acres .....................................: - 449 250 23 78 20 15 20 65 180 to 219 acres .....................................: - 240 162 21 51 11 10 5 40 220 to 259 acres .....................................: - 193 132 10 20 10 19 1 7 260 to 499 acres .....................................: - 332 266 28 69 52 35 7 27 500 to 999 acres .....................................: - 95 43 13 39 99 39 - 15 1,000 to 1,999 acres .................................: - 39 14 6 29 76 18 - 13 2,000 acres or more ..................................: - 16 4 3 9 33 8 - 6 : 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) ............................: - 10,391 - - - - - - - Tobacco farming (11191) ............................: - - - - - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) .............................: - - - - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ................: - 10,391 - - - - - - - Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ............: - - 7,286 - - - - - - Cattle feedlots (112112) .............................: - - - 335 - - - - - Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .............: - - - - 737 - - - - Hog and pig farming (1122) ...........................: - - - - - 1,072 - - - Poultry and egg production (1123) ....................: - - - - - - 2,092 - - Sheep and goat farming (1124) ........................: - - - - - - - 1,747 - Aquaculture and other animal : production (1125,1129) ..............................: - - - - - - - - 5,570 : FARM TYPOLOGY (SEE TEXT) : : Farms by typology group: : Small family farms : Gross cash farm income less than $150,000 ........: - 9,579 6,909 249 185 571 1,561 1,710 5,256 Gross cash farm income $150,000 to $349,999 ......: - 165 111 33 263 104 253 10 99 Midsize family farms : Gross cash farm income $350,000 to $999,999 ......: - 27 65 18 138 141 143 1 35 Large family farms : Gross cash farm income $1,000,000 to : $4,999,999 ......................................: - 4 16 17 79 130 52 - 11 Gross cash farm income $5,000,000 or more ........: - 1 3 4 34 25 20 - 1 Non-family farms ...................................: - 615 182 14 38 101 63 26 168 : OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : Farms reporting- : Internet access ....................................: - 7,197 5,265 224 273 884 1,241 1,365 3,043 Dial-up ..........................................: - 310 234 6 6 20 32 18 66 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ...: - 3,727 2,778 117 139 480 761 763 1,533 Cellular data plan (see text) ....................: - 4,024 3,006 134 154 596 751 774 1,970 Satellite ........................................: - 1,110 845 36 36 174 205 300 581 Don't know .......................................: - 513 294 17 24 21 69 53 148 Other ............................................: - 86 64 2 9 5 13 22 29 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ........................................: 42,163 15,547 584 617 742 8,555 6 2 households .......................................: 7,937 4,378 61 92 91 1,204 - 3 households .......................................: 2,015 1,262 11 26 17 368 - 4 households .......................................: 879 563 9 - 8 176 - 5 or more households ...............................: 605 345 2 3 5 94 - : LIVESTOCK : : Cattle and calves inventory .....................farms: 13,984 3,489 80 44 55 1,061 2 number: 770,048 168,738 2,973 342 562 21,135 (D) Farms with- : 1 to 9 ...........................................: 4,937 760 48 33 47 440 - 10 to 49 .........................................: 6,275 1,811 28 10 5 540 - 50 to 99 .........................................: 1,511 518 3 1 1 60 2 100 to 199 .......................................: 680 250 - - 2 17 - 200 to 499 .......................................: 398 124 - - - 3 - 500 or more ......................................: 183 26 1 - - 1 - : Cows and heifers that calved ..................farms: 11,206 2,803 68 32 39 896 2 number: 360,906 69,573 523 121 306 12,147 (D) : Beef cows ...................................farms: 9,990 2,717 58 23 30 844 2 number: 177,730 66,248 493 107 237 11,872 (D) Farms with- : 1 to 9 .......................................: 4,589 848 42 22 25 423 - 10 to 49 .....................................: 4,727 1,549 16 1 4 396 2 50 to 99 .....................................: 486 230 - - 1 18 - 100 to 199 ...................................: 144 69 - - - 5 - 200 to 499 ...................................: 42 20 - - - 1 - 500 or more ..................................: 2 1 - - - 1 - : Milk cows ...................................farms: 1,521 152 20 10 19 80 - number: 183,176 3,325 30 14 69 275 - Farms with- : 1 to 9 .......................................: 804 111 20 10 18 79 - 10 to 49 .....................................: 347 23 - - 1 - - 50 to 99 .....................................: 186 7 - - - - - 100 to 199 ...................................: 75 5 - - - 1 - 200 to 499 ...................................: 66 6 - - - - - 500 or more ..................................: 43 - - - - - - : Other cattle ..................................farms: 11,391 2,937 53 35 43 802 2 number: 409,142 99,165 2,450 221 256 8,988 (D) : Cattle and calves sold ..........................farms: 10,984 2,899 40 21 21 698 2 number: 636,591 97,505 497 157 161 8,246 (D) $1,000: 609,349 121,281 578 86 162 7,204 (D) Calves weighing less than 500 pounds ..........farms: 4,390 852 15 8 9 281 - number: 294,369 14,271 131 87 37 2,476 - Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more ............farms: 9,830 2,693 32 19 18 604 2 number: 342,222 83,234 366 70 124 5,770 (D) Cattle on feed ..............................farms: 1,037 539 1 - - 23 - number: 110,326 36,233 (D) - - (D) - : Hogs and pigs inventory .........................farms: 2,150 380 34 8 17 68 - number: 4,372,121 284,117 2,671 18 95 614 - Farms with- : 1 to 24 ..........................................: 1,173 171 29 8 17 64 - 25 to 49 .........................................: 109 25 1 - - 3 - 50 to 99 .........................................: 81 25 1 - - - - 100 to 199 .......................................: 41 8 1 - - 1 - 200 to 499 .......................................: 56 25 - - - - - 500 or more ......................................: 690 126 2 - - - - : Hogs and pigs sold ..............................farms: 2,312 423 34 14 7 75 - number: 10,351,483 630,020 3,801 77 46 877 - $1,000: 1,874,498 111,910 883 15 8 200 - : Sheep and lambs inventory .......................farms: 2,456 283 40 19 32 185 - number: 79,185 12,546 680 208 702 5,075 - Sheep and lambs sold ............................farms: 1,752 204 22 14 25 116 - number: 49,002 6,847 240 149 385 1,957 - : Total horses and ponies inventory ...............farms: 10,079 1,043 109 87 125 821 1 number: 76,743 7,155 608 406 525 3,920 (D) Total horses and ponies sold ....................farms: 2,456 116 10 12 13 50 - number: 8,157 275 20 13 17 96 - : Goats, all inventory ............................farms: 2,719 213 47 21 36 240 - number: 48,301 4,776 654 175 529 2,803 - Goats, all sold .................................farms: 1,455 120 20 8 14 92 - number: 19,821 2,088 89 43 283 772 - : POULTRY : : Layers inventory ................................farms: 6,009 577 172 134 150 560 - number: 35,924,482 82,130 7,288 3,140 4,843 14,684 - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ........................................: - 8,549 6,196 266 550 842 1,772 1,563 4,929 2 households .......................................: - 1,204 878 55 128 148 235 147 520 3 households .......................................: - 368 138 8 35 59 35 19 37 4 households .......................................: - 176 30 5 7 3 20 14 44 5 or more households ...............................: - 94 44 1 17 20 30 4 40 : LIVESTOCK : : Cattle and calves inventory .....................farms: - 1,059 6,842 314 737 218 453 157 534 number: - (D) 234,737 58,441 250,560 7,705 10,958 1,161 12,736 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ...........................................: - 440 2,646 16 92 85 272 133 365 10 to 49 .........................................: - 540 3,275 136 108 86 122 21 133 50 to 99 .........................................: - 58 530 61 259 31 35 2 10 100 to 199 .......................................: - 17 218 34 126 9 13 - 11 200 to 499 .......................................: - 3 138 37 66 7 11 1 11 500 or more ......................................: - 1 35 30 86 - - - 4 : Cows and heifers that calved ..................farms: - 894 5,527 159 735 165 317 107 358 number: - (D) 83,936 5,856 177,025 2,784 4,194 435 4,006 : Beef cows ...................................farms: - 842 5,405 157 42 133 227 82 272 number: - (D) 83,154 (D) 926 2,235 3,297 (D) 2,930 Farms with- : 1 to 9 .......................................: - 423 2,689 16 26 71 151 74 202 10 to 49 .....................................: - 394 2,453 113 10 53 63 8 61 50 to 99 .....................................: - 18 197 19 3 7 6 - 5 100 to 199 ...................................: - 5 53 5 3 2 5 - 2 200 to 499 ...................................: - 1 13 4 - - 2 - 2 500 or more ..................................: - 1 - - - - - - - : Milk cows ...................................farms: - 80 199 2 733 42 108 32 124 number: - 275 782 (D) 176,099 549 897 (D) 1,076 Farms with- : 1 to 9 .......................................: - 79 193 2 102 31 87 32 119 10 to 49 .....................................: - - 4 - 293 7 19 - - 50 to 99 .....................................: - - 1 - 171 4 2 - 1 100 to 199 ...................................: - 1 - - 66 - - - 3 200 to 499 ...................................: - - 1 - 58 - - - 1 500 or more ..................................: - - - - 43 - - - - : Other cattle ..................................farms: - 800 5,457 300 665 178 386 112 423 number: - (D) 150,801 52,585 73,535 4,921 6,764 726 8,730 : Cattle and calves sold ..........................farms: - 696 5,553 335 649 163 208 54 343 number: - (D) 287,031 65,447 153,854 5,479 8,818 229 9,167 $1,000: - (D) 251,320 111,837 91,201 5,452 8,762 187 11,278 Calves weighing less than 500 pounds ..........farms: - 281 2,376 28 553 53 75 27 113 number: - 2,476 169,519 2,418 96,225 2,632 4,928 82 1,563 Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more ............farms: - 602 4,835 335 632 140 189 42 291 number: - (D) 117,512 63,029 57,629 2,847 3,890 147 7,604 Cattle on feed ..............................farms: - 23 49 335 28 26 16 - 20 number: - (D) 3,087 61,805 2,073 1,194 928 - 4,451 : Hogs and pigs inventory .........................farms: - 68 282 13 37 959 123 49 180 number: - 614 3,182 (D) 432 3,873,072 (D) 271 65,030 Farms with- : 1 to 24 ..........................................: - 64 259 9 33 276 111 46 150 25 to 49 .........................................: - 3 13 1 2 53 5 3 3 50 to 99 .........................................: - - 1 2 2 44 - - 6 100 to 199 .......................................: - 1 6 - - 24 - - 1 200 to 499 .......................................: - - 3 - - 21 2 - 5 500 or more ......................................: - - - 1 - 541 5 - 15 : Hogs and pigs sold ..............................farms: - 75 321 15 29 1,059 73 55 207 number: - 877 4,806 (D) 710 9,267,243 (D) 246 157,326 $1,000: - 200 877 (D) 125 1,680,193 (D) (D) 24,991 : Sheep and lambs inventory .......................farms: - 185 284 13 47 60 209 978 306 number: - 5,075 5,687 822 702 3,190 4,848 38,387 6,338 Sheep and lambs sold ............................farms: - 116 157 12 17 62 117 787 219 number: - 1,957 2,614 657 415 1,411 2,521 28,260 3,546 : Total horses and ponies inventory ...............farms: - 820 1,477 75 380 177 802 348 4,635 number: - (D) 8,458 594 4,161 1,450 5,960 1,481 42,025 Total horses and ponies sold ....................farms: - 50 179 15 108 35 163 35 1,720 number: - 96 384 25 302 129 429 53 6,414 : Goats, all inventory ............................farms: - 240 435 11 35 62 300 883 436 number: - 2,803 3,971 168 881 556 2,571 26,268 4,949 Goats, all sold .................................farms: - 92 153 5 13 20 110 666 234 number: - 772 1,493 17 216 174 575 12,774 1,297 : POULTRY : : Layers inventory ................................farms: - 560 1,100 39 186 177 1,320 511 1,083 number: - 14,684 18,942 1,482 7,043 3,537 35,751,097 7,649 22,647 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 .........................................: 5,740 570 169 134 146 556 - 400 to 3,199 .....................................: 83 4 3 - 4 4 - 3,200 to 9,999 ...................................: 12 - - - - - - 10,000 to 19,999 .................................: 35 1 - - - - - 20,000 to 49,999 .................................: 109 2 - - - - - 50,000 to 99,999 .................................: 7 - - - - - - 100,000 or more ..................................: 23 - - - - - - : Pullets for laying flock replacement inventory ..farms: 821 51 15 21 11 69 - number: 10,859,772 9,825 604 305 166 2,434 - : Layers sold .....................................farms: 859 56 17 24 19 72 - number: 14,201,687 50,046 (D) (D) 5,960 5,068 - : Pullets for laying flock replacement sold .......farms: 191 9 6 - 2 10 - number: 20,405,205 (D) (D) - (D) 539 - : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ......farms: 715 30 23 8 16 31 - number: 51,943,087 (D) (D) (D) 3,595 3,069 - Farms with- : 1 to 1,999 .......................................: 505 28 22 7 16 31 - 2,000 to 59,999 ..................................: 25 1 1 1 - - - 60,000 to 99,999 .................................: 8 - - - - - - 100,000 or more ..................................: 177 1 - - - - - : Turkeys inventory ...............................farms: 695 42 14 6 16 40 - number: 8,486,069 148,991 (D) (D) 2,027 253 - Turkeys sold ....................................farms: 457 23 9 2 4 11 - number: 22,905,539 339,185 (D) (D) 1,886 (D) - : CROPS : : Barley for grain ................................farms: 39 29 - - - 3 - acres: 851 (D) - - - (D) - bushels: 60,632 43,362 - - - 500 - Irrigated .....................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: 28 23 - - - 3 - 25 to 99 acres ...................................: 11 6 - - - - - 100 to 249 acres .................................: - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres .................................: - - - - - - - 500 acres or more ................................: - - - - - - - : Corn for grain ..................................farms: 19,082 17,136 74 9 22 252 - acres: 5,376,022 5,081,770 20,600 159 400 5,768 - bushels: 1,039,725,085 982,086,973 4,103,605 23,044 59,543 929,196 - Irrigated .....................................farms: 1,178 1,096 12 1 - 8 - acres: 340,819 323,153 3,508 (D) - (D) - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: 3,931 2,849 37 6 18 211 - 25 to 99 acres ...................................: 5,822 5,490 7 3 3 37 - 100 to 249 acres .................................: 3,900 3,695 10 - 1 2 - 250 to 499 acres .................................: 2,334 2,178 4 - - - - 500 acres or more ................................: 3,095 2,924 16 - - 2 - : Corn for silage or greenchop ....................farms: 827 317 2 - - 20 - acres: 83,087 (D) (D) - - 450 - tons: 1,763,469 768,831 (D) - - (D) - Irrigated .....................................farms: 49 18 - - - - - acres: 5,192 538 - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: 401 137 1 - - 15 - 25 to 99 acres ...................................: 242 96 - - - 4 - 100 to 249 acres .................................: 108 55 1 - - 1 - 250 to 499 acres .................................: 42 17 - - - - - 500 acres or more ................................: 34 12 - - - - - : Oats for grain ..................................farms: 133 67 - - - 7 - acres: 2,712 2,207 - - - 72 - bushels: 184,292 156,947 - - - 3,000 - Irrigated .....................................farms: 3 3 - - - - - acres: (D) (D) - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: 107 41 - - - 7 - 25 to 99 acres ...................................: 23 23 - - - - - 100 to 249 acres .................................: 2 2 - - - - - 250 to 499 acres .................................: - - - - - - - 500 acres or more ................................: 1 1 - - - - - : Sorghum for grain ...............................farms: 39 36 1 - - - - acres: 4,366 4,041 (D) - - - - bushels: 444,452 404,374 (D) - - - - Irrigated .....................................farms: 8 8 - - - - - acres: 527 527 - - - - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 .........................................: - 556 1,099 39 185 177 1,078 511 1,076 400 to 3,199 .....................................: - 4 1 - 1 - 59 - 7 3,200 to 9,999 ...................................: - - - - - - 12 - - 10,000 to 19,999 .................................: - - - - - - 34 - - 20,000 to 49,999 .................................: - - - - - - 107 - - 50,000 to 99,999 .................................: - - - - - - 7 - - 100,000 or more ..................................: - - - - - - 23 - - : Pullets for laying flock replacement inventory ..farms: - 69 120 7 18 22 299 41 147 number: - 2,434 2,038 68,119 1,745 322 10,570,940 402 202,872 : Layers sold .....................................farms: - 72 110 5 30 34 295 75 122 number: - 5,068 2,209 529 2,335 402 14,050,029 760 74,605 : Pullets for laying flock replacement sold .......farms: - 10 17 2 2 4 117 1 21 number: - 539 2,803 (D) (D) 44 19,850,958 (D) 400,998 : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ......farms: - 31 83 8 22 24 351 20 99 number: - 3,069 653,737 2,138 (D) 14,487 50,580,449 462 (D) Farms with- : 1 to 1,999 .......................................: - 31 77 8 20 23 160 20 93 2,000 to 59,999 ..................................: - - 3 - 2 1 11 - 5 60,000 to 99,999 .................................: - - - - - - 8 - - 100,000 or more ..................................: - - 3 - - - 172 - 1 : Turkeys inventory ...............................farms: - 40 61 - 9 26 360 53 68 number: - 253 2,248 - 136 151,148 8,178,469 326 407 Turkeys sold ....................................farms: - 11 27 - 7 19 314 18 23 number: - (D) 2,032 - 82 (D) 21,953,445 149 (D) : CROPS : : Barley for grain ................................farms: - 3 - 4 2 - - - 1 acres: - (D) - 168 (D) - - - (D) bushels: - 500 - 12,500 (D) - - - (D) Irrigated .....................................farms: - - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: - 3 - - 2 - - - - 25 to 99 acres ...................................: - - - 4 - - - - 1 100 to 249 acres .................................: - - - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres .................................: - - - - - - - - - 500 acres or more ................................: - - - - - - - - - : Corn for grain ..................................farms: - 252 346 89 368 360 229 25 172 acres: - 5,768 9,789 14,347 37,591 144,989 46,097 163 14,349 bushels: - 929,196 1,581,059 2,739,952 6,648,897 29,710,726 9,033,152 8,402 2,800,536 Irrigated .....................................farms: - 8 4 5 18 23 6 - 5 acres: - (D) (D) 1,238 3,406 6,619 917 - (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: - 211 272 39 174 57 103 25 140 25 to 99 acres ...................................: - 37 52 22 101 53 41 - 13 100 to 249 acres .................................: - 2 17 17 48 66 39 - 5 250 to 499 acres .................................: - - 4 3 29 85 28 - 3 500 acres or more ................................: - 2 1 8 16 99 18 - 11 : Corn for silage or greenchop ....................farms: - 20 68 12 355 8 27 6 12 acres: - 450 1,715 1,739 39,597 736 416 41 1,447 tons: - (D) 40,553 22,584 857,638 15,101 7,084 679 35,436 Irrigated .....................................farms: - - 1 1 27 - 1 - 1 acres: - - (D) (D) 4,149 - (D) - (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: - 15 56 3 154 - 23 6 6 25 to 99 acres ...................................: - 4 9 3 118 7 4 - 1 100 to 249 acres .................................: - 1 2 4 42 - - - 3 250 to 499 acres .................................: - - 1 - 21 1 - - 2 500 acres or more ................................: - - - 2 20 - - - - : Oats for grain ..................................farms: - 7 18 3 17 4 3 1 13 acres: - 72 106 (D) 179 20 24 (D) 80 bushels: - 3,000 5,778 1,380 11,380 (D) 897 (D) 3,820 Irrigated .....................................farms: - - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: - 7 18 3 17 4 3 1 13 25 to 99 acres ...................................: - - - - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres .................................: - - - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres .................................: - - - - - - - - - 500 acres or more ................................: - - - - - - - - - : Sorghum for grain ...............................farms: - - - - 1 1 - - - acres: - - - - (D) (D) - - - bushels: - - - - (D) (D) - - - 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. : : Sorghum for grain - Con. : : Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: 2 2 - - - - - 25 to 99 acres ...................................: 19 17 1 - - - - 100 to 249 acres .................................: 15 14 - - - - - 250 to 499 acres .................................: 3 3 - - - - - 500 acres or more ................................: - - - - - - - : Soybeans for beans ..............................farms: 18,671 17,337 80 14 23 213 - acres: 5,687,521 5,439,662 20,484 394 439 7,720 - bushels: 326,680,605 312,246,298 1,201,670 17,596 22,691 355,911 - Irrigated .....................................farms: 932 877 9 1 - 11 - acres: 197,390 189,881 (D) (D) - 664 - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: 3,254 2,711 36 5 15 141 - 25 to 99 acres ...................................: 5,464 5,169 14 9 8 56 - 100 to 249 acres .................................: 4,051 3,856 7 - - 10 - 250 to 499 acres .................................: 2,508 2,353 9 - - 4 - 500 acres or more ................................: 3,394 3,248 14 - - 2 - : Sunflower seed, all .............................farms: 29 23 - - 4 - - acres: 2,045 2,027 - - (D) - - pounds: 2,415,153 2,410,953 - - (D) - - Irrigated .....................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: 17 11 - - 4 - - 25 to 99 acres ...................................: 8 8 - - - - - 100 to 249 acres .................................: 2 2 - - - - - 250 to 499 acres .................................: 1 1 - - - - - 500 acres or more ................................: 1 1 - - - - - : Tobacco .........................................farms: 25 7 3 3 - 8 6 acres: 451 98 12 3 - 315 (D) pounds: 933,613 224,590 24,000 2,949 - 630,332 (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 .................................: 1 - - - - 1 - 3.0 to 4.9 acres .................................: 6 1 3 - - - - 5.0 to 9.9 acres .................................: 7 3 - - - 2 1 10.0 to 24.9 acres ...............................: 1 1 - - - - - 25.0 acres or more ...............................: 7 2 - - - 5 5 : Wheat for grain, all ............................farms: 3,008 2,626 19 1 - 48 1 acres: 262,177 238,100 2,479 (D) - (D) (D) bushels: 20,944,413 19,086,647 (D) (D) - 71,186 (D) Irrigated .....................................farms: 102 92 3 1 - 1 - acres: 7,854 7,423 (D) (D) - (D) - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: 871 705 9 1 - 39 1 25 to 99 acres ...................................: 1,285 1,147 - - - 7 - 100 to 249 acres .................................: 642 581 5 - - 1 - 250 to 499 acres .................................: 165 151 5 - - 1 - 500 acres or more ................................: 45 42 - - - - - : Forage-land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ....................farms: 18,327 4,231 123 56 121 5,223 3 acres: 488,227 152,714 1,633 498 1,193 137,042 315 tons, dry equivalent: 1,231,688 420,578 3,708 1,012 2,588 337,740 918 Irrigated .....................................farms: 327 75 5 1 9 86 - acres: 7,482 1,506 (D) (D) 84 2,287 - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: 12,745 2,547 113 55 111 3,670 1 25 to 99 acres ...................................: 4,762 1,354 8 1 10 1,337 - 100 to 249 acres .................................: 692 278 2 - - 181 2 250 to 499 acres .................................: 99 41 - - - 25 - 500 acres or more ................................: 29 11 - - - 10 - : Alfalfa hay ...................................farms: 9,616 2,678 66 31 55 2,550 3 acres: 203,050 74,094 749 223 564 50,985 115 tons, dry: 571,706 226,841 2,023 526 1,211 141,536 542 Irrigated ...................................farms: 181 53 4 1 4 46 - acres: 3,434 932 (D) (D) 39 976 - : Other dry hay .................................farms: 8,654 1,804 56 21 51 2,615 2 acres: 219,122 60,562 712 204 484 70,742 (D) tons, dry: 468,663 143,537 1,541 303 1,131 156,378 (D) Irrigated ...................................farms: 105 27 1 - 5 25 - acres: 1,634 335 (D) - (D) 457 - : Land in vegetables ..............................farms: 1,456 187 665 104 169 121 - acres: 37,901 9,151 25,833 603 334 943 - Irrigated .....................................farms: 586 47 268 48 98 59 - acres: 22,295 3,929 16,781 258 191 474 - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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. : : Sorghum for grain - Con. : : Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: - - - - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres ...................................: - - - - 1 - - - - 100 to 249 acres .................................: - - - - - 1 - - - 250 to 499 acres .................................: - - - - - - - - - 500 acres or more ................................: - - - - - - - - - : Soybeans for beans ..............................farms: - 213 188 70 160 312 159 16 99 acres: - 7,720 8,666 9,268 19,065 128,718 40,009 170 12,926 bushels: - 355,911 479,160 560,695 1,080,949 7,666,037 2,283,327 8,240 758,031 Irrigated .....................................farms: - 11 2 1 10 13 2 - 6 acres: - 664 (D) (D) 952 2,035 (D) - 530 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: - 141 107 25 56 31 42 16 69 25 to 99 acres ...................................: - 56 59 24 47 30 37 - 11 100 to 249 acres .................................: - 10 17 12 32 74 34 - 9 250 to 499 acres .................................: - 4 3 5 21 88 25 - - 500 acres or more ................................: - 2 2 4 4 89 21 - 10 : Sunflower seed, all .............................farms: - - - - - - - - 2 acres: - - - - - - - - (D) pounds: - - - - - - - - (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 ................................: - - - - - - - - - : Tobacco .........................................farms: - 2 - - 4 - - - - acres: - (D) - - 24 - - - - pounds: - (D) - - 51,742 - - - - 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 .................................: - 1 - - - - - - - 3.0 to 4.9 acres .................................: - - - - 2 - - - - 5.0 to 9.9 acres .................................: - 1 - - 2 - - - - 10.0 to 24.9 acres ...............................: - - - - - - - - - 25.0 acres or more ...............................: - - - - - - - - - : Wheat for grain, all ............................farms: - 47 33 26 86 112 34 - 23 acres: - (D) 1,096 1,665 3,246 9,971 3,305 - 1,312 bushels: - (D) 76,400 136,264 241,136 804,991 249,032 - 99,973 Irrigated .....................................farms: - 1 - 1 3 - - - 1 acres: - (D) - (D) (D) - - - (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: - 38 23 9 44 16 14 - 11 25 to 99 acres ...................................: - 7 6 11 34 60 12 - 8 100 to 249 acres .................................: - 1 4 5 8 30 5 - 3 250 to 499 acres .................................: - 1 - 1 - 5 1 - 1 500 acres or more ................................: - - - - - 1 2 - - : Forage-land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ....................farms: - 5,220 3,701 199 606 228 699 539 2,601 acres: - 136,727 100,281 9,525 34,939 4,458 11,765 5,911 28,268 tons, dry equivalent: - 336,822 207,581 19,212 125,630 12,942 32,288 9,718 58,691 Irrigated .....................................farms: - 86 38 1 45 13 14 7 33 acres: - 2,287 986 (D) 1,797 309 (D) 161 185 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: - 3,669 2,386 93 148 172 583 487 2,380 25 to 99 acres ...................................: - 1,337 1,181 81 379 52 100 50 209 100 to 249 acres .................................: - 179 113 21 65 4 15 1 12 250 to 499 acres .................................: - 25 17 3 11 - 1 1 - 500 acres or more ................................: - 10 4 1 3 - - - - : Alfalfa hay ...................................farms: - 2,547 1,458 103 441 140 401 226 1,467 acres: - 50,870 29,435 3,930 17,701 2,358 6,109 2,066 14,836 tons, dry: - 140,994 73,613 7,367 52,203 7,413 17,236 4,632 37,105 Irrigated ...................................farms: - 46 14 1 23 7 6 2 20 acres: - 976 531 (D) 643 148 (D) (D) 88 : Other dry hay .................................farms: - 2,613 2,126 116 141 83 284 260 1,097 acres: - (D) 57,547 4,749 3,625 1,421 4,590 3,089 11,397 tons, dry: - (D) 109,957 10,302 8,229 3,543 11,343 4,669 17,730 Irrigated ...................................farms: - 25 11 - 4 5 8 5 14 acres: - 457 289 - (D) 116 (D) 155 97 : Land in vegetables ..............................farms: - 121 48 3 44 8 51 8 48 acres: - 943 117 21 620 41 157 7 75 Irrigated .....................................farms: - 59 10 1 17 2 20 - 16 acres: - 474 52 (D) (D) (D) 43 - 20 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 vegetables - Con. : : Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres .................................: 1,096 88 493 88 153 93 - 5.0 to 24.9 acres ................................: 227 47 106 12 15 20 - 25.0 to 99.9 acres ...............................: 56 22 23 3 1 6 - 100.0 to 249.9 acres .............................: 36 18 16 - - 2 - 250.0 acres or more ..............................: 41 12 27 1 - - - : Beans, snap ...................................farms: 374 33 190 17 41 36 - acres: 2,216 1,389 724 (D) (D) 42 - Harvested for processing ....................farms: 42 12 11 2 7 2 - acres: 1,772 (D) (D) (D) 1 (D) - : Peas, green ...................................farms: 38 5 22 3 5 1 - acres: (D) (D) 3 (Z) 1 (D) - Harvested for processing ....................farms: 1 - 1 - - - - acres: (D) - (D) - - - - Potatoes ......................................farms: 271 10 147 12 34 28 - acres: 6,872 664 5,679 3 10 (D) - Harvested for processing ....................farms: 24 3 13 2 3 - - acres: 6,279 (D) (D) (D) (Z) - - Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...............................: 260 7 140 12 34 28 - 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..............................: 1 - 1 - - - - 25.0 to 99.9 acres .............................: - - - - - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres ...........................: 3 2 1 - - - - 250.0 acres or more ............................: 7 1 5 - - - - : Sweet corn (see text) .........................farms: 449 79 218 45 22 45 - acres: 3,533 494 2,628 133 50 111 - Harvested for processing ....................farms: 38 7 15 6 4 4 - acres: 33 (D) 22 1 1 2 - Sweet potatoes ................................farms: 53 - 33 - 5 8 - acres: 21 - 8 - 1 6 - Harvested for processing ....................farms: 3 - 1 - - 1 - acres: (Z) - (D) - - (D) - : Tomatoes in the open ..........................farms: 572 43 324 33 63 63 - acres: 8,193 4,399 3,293 27 (D) (D) - Harvested for processing ....................farms: 83 17 29 7 7 10 - acres: 7,086 3,930 (D) 1 1 (D) - : Land in orchards ................................farms: 855 24 72 591 52 59 - acres: 3,382 173 247 2,802 33 88 - Irrigated .....................................farms: 91 - 9 58 6 12 - acres: 470 - (D) 280 (D) 10 - Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres .................................: 707 20 69 455 51 55 - 5.0 to 24.9 acres ................................: 124 2 1 116 1 4 - 25.0 to 99.9 acres ...............................: 19 1 1 17 - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres .............................: 5 1 1 3 - - - 250.0 acres or more ..............................: - - - - - - - : Apples ........................................farms: 397 16 24 284 13 30 - bearing and nonbearing acres: 1,636 50 195 1,348 7 19 - : Grapes (including muscadine) (see text) .......farms: 264 4 17 201 12 13 - bearing and nonbearing acres: 686 (D) 15 533 (D) 20 - : Peaches, all ..................................farms: 186 4 14 127 10 18 - bearing and nonbearing acres: 264 2 23 222 2 11 - : Almonds .......................................farms: 7 - - 5 - 2 - bearing and nonbearing acres: 2 - - (D) - (D) - : Pecans ........................................farms: 68 1 2 56 3 4 - bearing and nonbearing acres: 274 (D) (D) 259 (Z) (D) - : Walnuts, English ..............................farms: 57 1 4 45 3 2 - bearing and nonbearing acres: 105 (D) 2 91 (Z) (D) - : Land in berries .................................farms: 587 30 68 355 52 50 - acres: 1,083 105 73 798 24 72 - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 75. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Other crop farming - 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 vegetables - Con. : : Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres .................................: - 93 40 - 33 6 47 8 47 5.0 to 24.9 acres ................................: - 20 8 3 10 2 3 - 1 25.0 to 99.9 acres ...............................: - 6 - - - - 1 - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres .............................: - 2 - - - - - - - 250.0 acres or more ..............................: - - - - 1 - - - - : Beans, snap ...................................farms: - 36 11 - 10 2 16 - 18 acres: - 42 4 - 4 (D) (D) - 5 Harvested for processing ....................farms: - 2 - - - - 6 - 2 acres: - (D) - - - - 1 - (D) : Peas, green ...................................farms: - 1 - - - - - - 2 acres: - (D) - - - - - - (D) Harvested for processing ....................farms: - - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - - Potatoes ......................................farms: - 28 7 - 14 - 9 - 10 acres: - (D) (D) - (D) - 4 - 10 Harvested for processing ....................farms: - - 2 - 1 - - - - acres: - - (D) - (D) - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...............................: - 28 7 - 13 - 9 - 10 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..............................: - - - - - - - - - 25.0 to 99.9 acres .............................: - - - - - - - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres ...........................: - - - - - - - - - 250.0 acres or more ............................: - - - - 1 - - - - : Sweet corn (see text) .........................farms: - 45 9 - 15 4 2 - 10 acres: - 111 7 - 21 (D) (D) - 5 Harvested for processing ....................farms: - 4 - - - 2 - - - acres: - 2 - - - (D) - - - Sweet potatoes ................................farms: - 8 - - 2 - 2 1 2 acres: - 6 - - (D) - (D) (D) (D) Harvested for processing ....................farms: - 1 - - - - - 1 - acres: - (D) - - - - - (D) - : Tomatoes in the open ..........................farms: - 63 7 - 9 2 16 4 8 acres: - (D) 1 - 3 (D) (D) 1 1 Harvested for processing ....................farms: - 10 - - - - 8 - 5 acres: - (D) - - - - 1 - 1 : Land in orchards ................................farms: - 59 14 - 3 2 24 3 11 acres: - 88 10 - (D) (D) 18 1 8 Irrigated .....................................farms: - 12 - - - - 6 - - acres: - 10 - - - - 3 - - Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres .................................: - 55 14 - 3 2 24 3 11 5.0 to 24.9 acres ................................: - 4 - - - - - - - 25.0 to 99.9 acres ...............................: - - - - - - - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres .............................: - - - - - - - - - 250.0 acres or more ..............................: - - - - - - - - - : Apples ........................................farms: - 30 6 - 3 - 12 3 6 bearing and nonbearing acres: - 19 4 - 2 - 8 1 2 : Grapes (including muscadine) (see text) .......farms: - 13 5 - - - 6 - 6 bearing and nonbearing acres: - 20 3 - - - 1 - 1 : Peaches, all ..................................farms: - 18 - - 1 2 6 2 2 bearing and nonbearing acres: - 11 - - (D) (D) 3 (D) (D) : Almonds .......................................farms: - 2 - - - - - - - bearing and nonbearing acres: - (D) - - - - - - - : Pecans ........................................farms: - 4 2 - - - - - - bearing and nonbearing acres: - (D) (D) - - - - - - : Walnuts, English ..............................farms: - 2 2 - - - - - - bearing and nonbearing acres: - (D) (D) - - - - - - : Land in berries .................................farms: - 50 7 - 3 - 14 - 8 acres: - 72 3 - (Z) - 3 - 4 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Landlord production expenses are included with total farm production expenses. 2/ Farms with total production expenses equal to market value of agricultural products sold, government payments, and farm-related income are included as farms with gains of less than $1,000. 3/ Data were collected for a maximum of four producers per farm. Table 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: 53,599 37,552 13,753 2,294 percent: 100.0 70.1 25.7 4.3 Land in farms ............................................acres: 14,602,240 3,162,791 10,491,854 947,595 Average size of farm .................................acres: 272 84 763 413 : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total ....................................................farms: 53,599 37,552 13,753 2,294 $1,000: 18,141,988 4,736,775 11,920,143 1,485,070 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 338,476 126,139 866,730 647,371 : Farms by economic class: : Less than $1,000 ..........................................: 7,676 7,235 320 121 $1,000 to $2,499 ..........................................: 5,635 5,317 246 72 $2,500 to $4,999 ..........................................: 5,119 4,651 354 114 $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 5,390 4,628 601 161 $10,000 to $24,999 ........................................: 6,534 5,384 909 241 : $25,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 4,235 3,144 853 238 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 4,047 2,540 1,208 299 $100,000 to $249,999 ......................................: 4,689 2,278 2,062 349 $250,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 3,314 944 2,113 257 : $500,000 to $999,999 ......................................: 2,664 637 1,867 160 $1,000,000 or more ........................................: 4,296 794 3,220 282 $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 ................................: 2,540 451 1,917 172 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 ................................: 1,281 241 975 65 $5,000,000 or more ......................................: 475 102 328 45 : Total sales ............................................farms: 53,599 37,552 13,753 2,294 $1,000: 18,029,033 4,695,431 11,855,903 1,477,699 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and dry peas ............farms: 24,660 11,745 11,206 1,709 $1,000: 11,288,293 1,242,747 9,164,203 881,343 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 15,181 4,520 9,470 1,191 $1,000: 11,118,409 1,120,041 9,128,510 869,858 Corn ...............................................farms: 19,219 7,948 9,895 1,376 $1,000: 6,499,216 731,663 5,235,237 532,316 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 12,276 3,108 8,190 978 $1,000: 6,360,694 641,787 5,196,242 522,665 Wheat ..............................................farms: 3,008 738 2,101 169 $1,000: 163,254 15,942 133,965 13,347 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 932 60 801 71 $1,000: 124,992 5,555 107,766 11,670 Soybeans ...........................................farms: 18,669 7,520 9,840 1,309 $1,000: 4,483,861 488,693 3,668,895 326,273 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 11,224 2,353 8,052 819 $1,000: 4,340,405 397,432 3,627,077 315,896 Sorghum ............................................farms: 57 21 33 3 $1,000: 3,297 (D) 2,365 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 26 6 18 2 $1,000: 2,692 (D) 1,964 (D) Barley .............................................farms: 39 13 24 2 $1,000: 409 (D) 250 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 2 - 1 1 $1,000: (D) - (D) (D) Rice ...............................................farms: - - - - $1,000: - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - $1,000: - - - - Other grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas ..........................................farms: 460 181 247 32 $1,000: 138,256 5,638 123,492 9,127 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 160 24 124 12 $1,000: 136,133 5,127 122,267 8,739 Tobacco ..............................................farms: 25 8 17 - $1,000: 1,824 670 1,154 - Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 6 1 5 - $1,000: 1,368 (D) (D) - Cotton and cottonseed ................................farms: - - - - $1,000: - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - $1,000: - - - - Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes ............................................farms: 1,465 1,055 341 69 $1,000: 216,967 22,209 151,440 43,318 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 248 91 128 29 $1,000: 205,170 13,442 148,761 42,966 : Fruits, tree nuts, and berries .......................farms: 953 856 75 22 $1,000: 25,335 17,489 6,982 863 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 90 65 21 4 $1,000: 17,404 10,438 6,396 570 Fruits and tree nuts ...............................farms: 654 602 41 11 $1,000: 15,044 10,070 4,436 538 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 49 35 12 2 $1,000: 10,433 5,808 (D) (D) Berries ............................................farms: 521 461 48 12 $1,000: 10,290 7,419 2,546 325 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 44 32 10 2 $1,000: 6,692 4,464 (D) (D) Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and sod ...........farms: 1,048 841 142 65 $1,000: 140,403 90,271 32,695 17,437 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 247 180 48 19 $1,000: 130,486 82,026 31,455 17,005 Cultivated Christmas trees and short rotation : woody crops .........................................farms: 151 134 13 4 $1,000: 3,669 (D) (D) (D) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 76. Summary by Tenure of Farm Operation: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Total : Full owners : Part owners : Tenants -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS - Con. : : Total - Con. : Total sales - Con. : Cultivated Christmas trees and short rotation : woody crops - Con. : : Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 15 10 3 2 $1,000: 2,681 1,028 (D) (D) Cultivated Christmas trees .........................farms: 151 134 13 4 $1,000: 3,669 (D) (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 15 10 3 2 $1,000: 2,681 1,028 (D) (D) Short rotation woody crops .........................farms: - - - - $1,000: - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - $1,000: - - - - Other crops and hay ..................................farms: 11,137 7,850 3,007 280 $1,000: 113,885 43,248 64,892 5,745 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 344 81 243 20 $1,000: 50,101 7,268 38,997 3,837 Maple syrup ........................................farms: 313 247 52 14 $1,000: 881 630 209 42 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 1 1 - - $1,000: (D) (D) - - : Cattle and calves ....................................farms: 10,984 6,621 3,946 417 $1,000: 609,349 238,864 314,069 56,415 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 1,545 591 881 73 $1,000: 502,025 183,570 265,945 52,511 Milk from cows .......................................farms: 850 342 459 49 $1,000: 1,069,949 167,479 495,616 406,854 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 707 242 422 43 $1,000: 1,068,619 166,642 495,260 406,717 Hogs and pigs ........................................farms: 2,312 1,485 771 56 $1,000: 1,874,498 778,926 1,061,642 33,929 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 795 319 455 21 $1,000: 1,867,850 774,375 1,059,763 33,712 Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and milk .................farms: 3,013 2,461 474 78 $1,000: 18,831 13,005 4,791 1,035 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 59 34 20 5 $1,000: 5,662 3,329 1,740 594 Horses, ponies, mules, burros, : and donkeys .........................................farms: 2,574 2,193 353 28 $1,000: 50,142 42,359 7,207 576 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 226 191 34 1 $1,000: 28,357 23,839 (D) (D) Poultry and eggs .....................................farms: 4,402 3,639 695 68 $1,000: 2,579,709 2,007,111 543,381 29,216 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 995 766 216 13 $1,000: 2,571,574 2,000,491 542,088 28,995 Aquaculture ..........................................farms: 60 52 8 - $1,000: 11,832 (D) (D) - Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 17 15 2 - $1,000: 11,521 (D) (D) - Other animals and other animal : products ............................................farms: 1,867 1,631 207 29 $1,000: 24,349 20,286 (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 83 69 14 - $1,000: 16,738 13,524 3,214 - : Value of- : Government payments ....................................farms: 13,481 8,181 4,884 416 $1,000: 112,955 41,344 64,240 7,371 : Landlord's share of total sales ........................farms: 3,186 - 2,779 407 $1,000: 457,103 - 404,255 52,848 : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to- : Consumers ..............................................farms: 2,735 2,070 559 106 $1,000: 45,160 24,765 18,444 1,952 : Retail markets, institutions, and food hubs for : local or regionally branded products ..................farms: 1,071 740 254 77 $1,000: 305,128 238,636 57,312 9,181 : FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES : : Total farm production expenses 1/ ........................farms: 53,599 37,552 13,753 2,294 $1,000: 12,547,989 3,271,793 8,190,455 1,085,741 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 234,109 87,127 595,539 473,296 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased .............................................farms: 30,777 16,856 12,098 1,823 $1,000: 1,728,700 185,067 1,403,937 139,696 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 13,658 11,130 1,996 532 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 7,372 4,010 2,770 592 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 2,797 965 1,651 181 $50,000 or more .........................................: 6,950 751 5,681 518 : Chemicals purchased ....................................farms: 29,442 15,912 11,693 1,837 $1,000: 976,217 113,542 786,609 76,065 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 15,013 11,798 2,558 657 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 6,971 3,226 3,143 602 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ......................................: 2,669 506 1,939 224 $50,000 or more .........................................: 4,789 382 4,053 354 : Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased ..............farms: 26,852 13,632 11,464 1,756 $1,000: 1,177,907 141,173 943,665 93,069 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 4,955 4,339 481 135 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 5,876 4,362 1,154 360 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 7,090 3,535 2,995 560 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 3,235 880 2,086 269 $50,000 or more .........................................: 5,696 516 4,748 432 : Cover crop seed purchased ............................farms: 4,299 1,760 2,281 258 $1,000: 17,833 2,346 13,958 1,529 : Livestock and poultry purchased or leased ..............farms: 12,224 8,888 3,021 315 $1,000: 801,227 415,793 367,283 18,152 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 6,789 5,557 1,092 140 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 3,052 1,967 960 125 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 1,091 681 391 19 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 630 391 228 11 $250,000 or more ........................................: 662 292 350 20 : Breeding livestock purchased or leased ...............farms: 5,632 3,822 1,610 200 $1,000: 107,451 58,248 40,962 8,240 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ..............................................farms: 8,508 6,424 1,908 176 $1,000: 693,776 357,544 326,320 9,912 : Feed purchased .........................................farms: 24,475 18,397 5,460 618 $1,000: 2,080,607 1,091,561 774,218 214,827 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 15,103 12,311 2,435 357 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 6,081 4,293 1,628 160 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 1,264 661 559 44 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 763 485 261 17 $250,000 or more ........................................: 1,264 647 577 40 : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ....................farms: 49,808 34,011 13,619 2,178 $1,000: 553,243 132,598 376,986 43,659 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 35,361 29,248 4,860 1,253 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 9,422 4,017 4,829 576 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 2,296 479 1,676 141 $50,000 or more .........................................: 2,729 267 2,254 208 : Utilities ..............................................farms: 34,725 20,990 12,158 1,577 $1,000: 228,531 87,065 124,361 17,105 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 10,606 8,482 1,772 352 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 15,880 10,022 5,145 713 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 6,635 2,101 4,136 398 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 976 214 691 71 $50,000 or more .........................................: 628 171 414 43 : Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ...............farms: 42,773 27,595 13,209 1,969 $1,000: 769,027 200,090 498,604 70,333 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 23,613 19,681 3,184 748 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 12,392 6,606 4,980 806 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 3,118 846 2,097 175 $50,000 or more .........................................: 3,650 462 2,948 240 : Hired farm labor .......................................farms: 11,968 5,702 5,533 733 $1,000: 741,445 230,852 420,741 89,852 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 4,289 2,840 1,252 197 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 3,451 1,886 1,353 212 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 2,774 709 1,877 188 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 914 146 687 81 $250,000 or more ........................................: 540 121 364 55 : Contract labor .........................................farms: 3,690 2,186 1,268 236 $1,000: 82,420 27,031 47,143 8,247 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 673 496 149 28 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 1,245 862 305 78 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,198 614 508 76 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 285 126 137 22 $50,000 or more .........................................: 289 88 169 32 : Customwork and custom hauling ..........................farms: 13,153 7,468 4,978 707 $1,000: 201,011 67,591 112,311 21,108 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 3,175 2,511 551 113 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 4,365 2,743 1,406 216 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 3,907 1,705 1,951 251 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 952 289 597 66 $50,000 or more .........................................: 754 220 473 61 : Cash rent for land, buildings, and grazing : fees ..................................................farms: 14,056 1,013 11,281 1,762 $1,000: 1,543,043 30,703 1,324,577 187,763 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ............................................: 3,521 462 2,642 417 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 1,405 154 1,043 208 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 2,157 178 1,647 332 $25,000 or more .........................................: 6,973 219 5,949 805 : Rent and lease expenses for machinery, equipment, : and farm share of vehicles ............................farms: 4,345 1,785 2,174 386 $1,000: 114,263 14,871 83,533 15,860 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 993 650 277 66 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 1,182 655 460 67 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,277 382 733 162 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 339 50 262 27 $50,000 or more .........................................: 554 48 442 64 : Interest expense .......................................farms: 21,150 11,706 8,658 786 $1,000: 457,847 132,655 311,351 13,840 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 8,413 5,673 2,319 421 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 8,837 5,110 3,463 264 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 3,045 796 2,174 75 $100,000 or more ........................................: 855 127 702 26 : Secured by real estate ...............................farms: 16,652 9,584 7,068 - $1,000: 336,041 108,121 227,920 - Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 1,516 1,076 440 - $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 4,779 3,308 1,471 - $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 7,345 4,426 2,919 - $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 1,535 507 1,028 - $50,000 or more .......................................: 1,477 267 1,210 - : Not secured by real estate ...........................farms: 11,687 5,716 5,185 786 $1,000: 121,806 24,534 83,432 13,840 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 2,641 1,815 692 134 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 4,916 2,984 1,645 287 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 3,182 801 2,117 264 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 527 77 403 47 $50,000 or more .......................................: 421 39 328 54 : Property taxes paid ....................................farms: 51,518 36,884 13,632 1,002 $1,000: 362,621 170,600 185,344 6,678 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 36,076 29,148 6,223 705 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 7,676 4,799 2,719 158 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 5,158 2,222 2,842 94 $25,000 or more .........................................: 2,608 715 1,848 45 : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom services : for livestock .........................................farms: 16,404 11,664 4,302 438 $1,000: 115,694 53,423 48,603 13,669 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 13,783 10,313 3,120 350 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,998 1,101 840 57 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 324 136 173 15 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 173 68 102 3 $100,000 or more ........................................: 126 46 67 13 : All other production expenses ..........................farms: 30,795 17,410 11,710 1,675 $1,000: 614,186 177,179 381,189 55,818 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 17,812 13,103 3,884 825 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 7,988 3,516 3,964 508 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 2,018 415 1,497 106 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 2,033 255 1,632 146 $100,000 or more ........................................: 944 121 733 90 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ .................farms: 3,048 348 2,390 310 $1,000: 149,992 3,109 133,697 13,186 : Depreciation expenses claimed ............................farms: 28,836 16,290 11,043 1,503 $1,000: 1,427,314 306,533 1,002,724 118,057 : NET CASH FARM INCOME : : Net cash farm income of operations .......................farms: 53,599 37,552 13,753 2,294 $1,000: 6,137,969 1,783,917 3,924,215 429,837 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 114,516 47,505 285,335 187,374 : Farms with net gains 2/ ...............................number: 29,400 17,544 10,315 1,541 Average net gain .................................dollars: 230,344 121,123 405,936 298,444 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 1,275 1,102 127 46 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 3,714 3,135 438 141 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 2,770 2,243 426 101 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 4,573 3,465 881 227 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 3,974 2,642 1,111 221 $50,000 or more .........................................: 13,094 4,957 7,332 805 : Farms with net losses .................................number: 24,199 20,008 3,438 753 Average net loss .................................dollars: 26,206 17,046 76,504 39,928 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ........................................: 1,421 1,267 118 36 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 6,025 5,329 526 170 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 5,432 4,702 595 135 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 6,722 5,678 877 167 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 2,603 1,982 513 108 $50,000 or more .........................................: 1,996 1,050 809 137 : Net cash farm income of producers ........................farms: 53,599 37,552 13,753 2,294 $1,000: 4,636,184 1,036,890 3,227,895 371,399 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 86,498 27,612 234,705 161,900 : Producers reporting net gains 2/ .......................farms: 28,970 17,390 10,086 1,494 Average net gain .................................dollars: 184,285 80,206 349,974 277,186 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 1,296 1,103 142 51 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 3,765 3,151 457 157 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 2,814 2,281 441 92 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 4,712 3,582 898 232 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 4,165 2,803 1,129 233 $50,000 or more .........................................: 12,218 4,470 7,019 729 : Producers reporting net losses .........................farms: 24,629 20,162 3,667 800 Average net loss .................................dollars: 28,526 17,751 82,342 53,396 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 1,444 1,272 139 33 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 6,037 5,338 523 176 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 5,442 4,712 599 131 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 6,815 5,715 931 169 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 2,646 1,995 535 116 $50,000 or more .........................................: 2,245 1,130 940 175 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ....................................................farms: 473 63 396 14 $1,000: 123,144 5,019 112,085 6,040 : INCOME FROM FARM-RELATED SOURCES : : Total income from farm-related sources ...................farms: 23,237 14,633 7,594 1,010 $1,000: 543,969 318,934 194,527 30,508 : Customwork and other agricultural services .............farms: 3,658 1,498 1,902 258 $1,000: 93,141 28,334 57,230 7,577 : Gross cash rent or share payments ......................farms: 11,083 9,424 1,483 176 $1,000: 264,936 223,217 36,242 5,477 Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas trees, : short rotation woody crops, and maple products ........farms: 1,323 987 329 7 $1,000: 24,845 16,343 8,429 73 Agri-tourism and recreational services .................farms: 382 279 83 20 $1,000: 14,575 8,008 3,141 3,427 Patronage dividends and refunds from : cooperatives ..........................................farms: 8,613 3,054 4,994 565 $1,000: 45,789 8,614 32,885 4,290 Crop and livestock insurance payments ..................farms: 2,376 725 1,445 206 $1,000: 52,676 7,676 40,704 4,296 Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments .........................farms: 602 324 254 24 $1,000: 2,320 928 1,280 111 Other farm-related income sources ......................farms: 1,816 1,131 602 83 $1,000: 45,688 25,813 14,617 5,258 : LAND USE : : Total cropland ...........................................farms: 44,532 29,043 13,409 2,080 acres: 12,531,737 1,869,807 9,753,153 908,777 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 39,094 23,854 13,197 2,043 acres: 11,955,458 1,587,931 9,478,651 888,876 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 49 acres ...........................................: 20,634 17,480 2,460 694 50 to 99 acres ..........................................: 4,645 2,973 1,362 310 100 to 199 acres ........................................: 3,675 1,760 1,628 287 200 to 499 acres ........................................: 4,213 1,174 2,702 337 500 to 999 acres ........................................: 2,555 299 2,086 170 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................: 1,873 111 1,626 136 2,000 acres or more .....................................: 1,499 57 1,333 109 : Cropland- : Other pasture and grazing land that could have been : used for crops without additional : improvements ........................................farms: 3,719 2,576 1,051 92 acres: 89,535 41,515 45,206 2,814 On which all crops failed or were abandoned ..........farms: 1,218 670 477 71 acres: 49,353 9,742 37,540 2,071 Idle or used for cover crops or soil improvement, : but not harvested and not pastured or grazed ........farms: 11,444 8,001 3,242 201 acres: 409,364 213,574 183,155 12,635 In summer fallow .....................................farms: 1,397 1,019 331 47 acres: 28,027 17,045 8,601 2,381 : Total woodland ...........................................farms: 24,289 18,254 5,774 261 acres: 1,038,481 715,481 311,750 11,250 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 5,251 3,834 1,314 103 acres: 93,637 60,031 31,157 2,449 Woodland not pastured ..................................farms: 21,368 16,047 5,132 189 acres: 944,844 655,450 280,593 8,801 Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured ..........................farms: 20,603 16,089 4,130 384 acres: 449,624 271,354 167,518 10,752 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. ...............farms: 34,803 25,951 8,441 411 acres: 582,398 306,149 259,433 16,816 : Irrigated land ...........................................farms: 3,006 1,564 1,222 220 acres: 610,670 62,329 469,063 79,278 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 2,950 1,523 1,209 218 acres: 605,934 61,152 465,540 79,242 Pastureland and other land .............................farms: 124 76 43 5 acres: 4,736 1,177 3,523 36 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : Enhancement Programs ....................................farms: 9,981 6,997 2,887 97 acres: 199,674 153,809 44,166 1,699 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs .................farms: 14,520 4,908 8,374 1,238 acres: 10,032,069 936,014 8,305,445 790,610 : ORGANIC AGRICULTURE : : Total organic product sales ..............................farms: 739 445 273 21 $1,000: 166,931 105,187 50,845 10,898 : VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS : : Estimated market value of land and buildings .............farms: 53,599 37,552 13,753 2,294 $1,000: 120,603,878 26,446,105 86,231,425 7,926,347 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 2,250,114 704,253 6,270,008 3,455,252 Average per acre ...................................dollars: 8,259 8,362 8,219 8,365 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 .............................................: 1,700 1,517 32 151 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 2,576 2,332 111 133 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 5,811 5,235 355 221 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 15,523 13,772 1,286 465 $500,000 to $999,999 ......................................: 10,877 8,618 1,929 330 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ..................................: 6,190 3,765 2,148 277 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ..................................: 5,267 1,824 3,100 343 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ..................................: 2,851 350 2,329 172 $10,000,000 or more .......................................: 2,804 139 2,463 202 : VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................farms: 53,598 37,551 13,753 2,294 $1,000: 11,100,050 2,940,066 7,366,858 793,125 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $4,999 ..............................................: 3,473 3,193 196 84 $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 3,993 3,673 224 96 $10,000 to $19,999 ........................................: 6,420 5,719 503 198 $20,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 12,559 10,720 1,427 412 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 9,506 7,240 1,902 364 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 6,491 3,959 2,148 384 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 5,466 2,177 2,951 338 $500,000 or more ..........................................: 5,690 870 4,402 418 : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ................................farms: 36,740 22,601 12,328 1,811 number: 83,474 36,416 42,109 4,949 : Tractors, all ............................................farms: 40,305 25,722 12,767 1,816 number: 113,253 52,901 54,311 6,041 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ..........................farms: 17,967 12,890 4,459 618 number: 25,058 17,146 7,021 891 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ..............................farms: 26,620 16,446 9,085 1,089 number: 41,723 23,681 16,288 1,754 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ...........................farms: 18,603 7,064 10,215 1,324 number: 46,472 12,074 31,002 3,396 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled ..................farms: 13,379 3,882 8,466 1,031 number: 15,470 4,269 10,011 1,190 Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled .............farms: - - - - number: - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled ........................farms: 775 317 430 28 number: 832 346 458 28 Hay balers ...............................................farms: 12,292 7,389 4,524 379 number: 15,430 8,908 6,044 478 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 27,967 14,502 11,723 1,742 acres treated: 9,412,123 1,175,842 7,489,788 746,493 Manure used ..............................................farms: 11,049 6,753 3,880 416 acres treated: 707,301 147,570 503,717 56,014 Organic fertilizer used ..................................farms: 1,321 883 390 48 acres treated: 88,103 23,667 61,482 2,954 : Acres treated to control- : Insects ................................................farms: 10,366 4,678 4,831 857 acres: 4,165,761 403,406 3,365,502 396,853 Weeds, grass, or brush .................................farms: 26,013 13,026 11,257 1,730 acres: 11,263,389 1,350,264 9,038,796 874,329 Nematodes ..............................................farms: 3,225 1,428 1,473 324 acres: 979,853 126,369 749,449 104,035 Diseases in crops and orchards .........................farms: 5,715 2,181 2,933 601 acres: 2,607,820 199,301 2,077,901 330,618 Chemicals used to control growth, : thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate .........................farms: 1,185 639 440 106 acres on which used: 146,155 19,461 101,303 25,391 : LAND USE PRACTICES : : Land drained by tile .....................................farms: 19,352 10,106 8,071 1,175 acres: 5,841,432 734,221 4,603,670 503,541 Land artificially drained by ditches .....................farms: 8,351 4,958 2,982 411 acres: 1,701,996 246,012 1,265,299 190,685 Land under conservation easement .........................farms: 2,417 1,794 596 27 acres: 102,544 68,117 33,687 740 Cropland on which no-till practices were used ............farms: 14,892 6,830 7,077 985 acres: 4,726,100 605,205 3,797,246 323,649 Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were used (see text) .......farms: 10,682 4,453 5,480 749 acres: 4,284,224 432,013 3,537,098 315,113 Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) ..........................farms: 10,289 5,211 4,390 688 acres: 2,575,448 365,488 1,970,761 239,199 Cropland planted to a cover crop (excluding CRP) .........farms: 5,545 2,368 2,849 328 acres: 988,282 103,841 788,215 96,226 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ........farms: 10,856 4,016 5,848 992 : RENEWABLE ENERGY : : Renewable energy producing systems (see text) ............farms: 6,589 5,121 1,336 132 Solar panels ...........................................farms: 4,402 3,688 647 67 Wind turbines ..........................................farms: 514 245 229 40 Methane digesters ......................................farms: 31 17 9 5 Geothermal/geoexchange systems .........................farms: 1,958 1,418 516 24 Small hydro systems ....................................farms: 90 72 18 - : Wind rights leased to others .............................farms: 624 311 274 39 : TENURE : : Full owners ..............................................farms: 37,552 37,552 - - Part owners ..............................................farms: 13,753 - 13,753 - Tenants ..................................................farms: 2,294 - - 2,294 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND : : Land owned ...............................................farms: 51,436 37,552 13,753 131 acres: 8,258,552 4,269,704 3,970,259 18,589 Owned land in farms ....................................farms: 51,305 37,552 13,753 - acres: 6,974,236 3,162,791 3,811,445 - : Land rented or leased from others ........................farms: 16,221 174 13,753 2,294 acres: 7,667,001 22,277 6,692,881 951,843 Rented or leased land in farms .........................farms: 16,047 - 13,753 2,294 acres: 7,628,004 - 6,680,409 947,595 : Land rented or leased to others ..........................farms: 11,505 9,804 1,537 164 acres: 1,323,313 1,129,190 171,286 22,837 : TOTAL PRODUCERS AND FARMS BY NUMBER OF : PRODUCERS : : Total producers ...............................................: 97,007 67,606 25,152 4,249 Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer ................................................: 22,366 15,168 6,098 1,100 2 producers ...............................................: 24,716 18,409 5,477 830 3 producers ...............................................: 3,584 2,193 1,215 176 4 producers ...............................................: 1,911 1,133 656 122 5 or more producers .......................................: 1,022 649 307 66 : Total male producers ........................................: 64,732 42,995 18,506 3,231 Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 41,766 30,142 10,031 1,593 2 producers .............................................: 6,701 3,787 2,470 444 3 producers .............................................: 1,823 918 762 143 4 producers .............................................: 528 290 198 40 5 or more producers .....................................: 299 195 79 25 : Total female producers ......................................: 32,275 24,611 6,646 1,018 Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 25,627 19,851 5,130 646 2 producers .............................................: 2,114 1,451 550 113 3 producers .............................................: 438 328 91 19 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 .............................................: 104 85 16 3 5 or more producers .....................................: 111 82 14 15 : PRODUCERS' CHARACTERISTICS 3/ : : Sex of producers: : Male .......................................................: 63,321 41,992 18,216 3,113 Female ......................................................: 30,961 23,701 6,333 927 : Hired managers ................................................: 4,888 1,492 2,901 495 : Primary occupation: : Farming .....................................................: 37,198 21,030 14,176 1,992 Other .......................................................: 57,084 44,663 10,373 2,048 : Place of residence: : On farm operated ............................................: 68,651 48,123 18,672 1,856 Not on farm operated ........................................: 25,631 17,570 5,877 2,184 : Days of work off farm: : None ........................................................: 37,199 24,546 11,148 1,505 Any .........................................................: 57,083 41,147 13,401 2,535 1 to 49 days ..............................................: 7,773 5,661 1,845 267 50 to 99 days .............................................: 3,427 2,314 951 162 100 to 199 days ...........................................: 7,022 4,933 1,754 335 200 days or more ..........................................: 38,861 28,239 8,851 1,771 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less .............................................: 4,653 3,503 873 277 3 or 4 years ................................................: 6,720 4,909 1,371 440 5 to 9 years ................................................: 17,205 12,917 3,245 1,043 10 years or more ............................................: 65,704 44,364 19,060 2,280 : Average years on present farm ...............................: 22.5 21.3 26.5 17.3 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less .............................................: 12,427 9,389 2,279 759 6 to 10 years ...............................................: 14,001 10,569 2,686 746 11 years or more ............................................: 67,854 45,735 19,584 2,535 : Average years on any farm ...................................: 24.7 23.4 28.7 20.9 : Age group: : Under 25 years ..............................................: 1,962 1,376 452 134 25 to 34 years ..............................................: 9,096 5,890 2,537 669 35 to 44 years ..............................................: 14,627 9,791 3,998 838 45 to 54 years ..............................................: 15,336 10,669 3,937 730 55 to 64 years ..............................................: 21,083 14,416 5,903 764 65 to 74 years ..............................................: 20,434 14,452 5,381 601 75 years and over ...........................................: 11,744 9,099 2,341 304 : Average age .................................................: 56.0 56.7 55.0 50.3 : Young producers (see text) ....................................: 11,058 7,266 2,989 803 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ..............: 683 493 152 38 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native ............................: 136 93 38 5 Asian .......................................................: 117 103 10 4 Black or African American ...................................: 99 80 16 3 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ...................: 19 14 3 2 White .......................................................: 93,598 65,157 24,422 4,019 More than one race reported .................................: 313 246 60 7 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training in : the Reserves or National Guard (see text) ..................: 87,661 60,492 23,348 3,821 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ...................: 6,621 5,201 1,201 219 : Number of persons living in producers' : households ...................................................: 205,872 140,221 55,697 9,954 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions ........................................: 79,161 54,442 21,245 3,474 Land use and/or crop decisions ..............................: 67,034 44,594 19,223 3,217 Livestock decisions .........................................: 43,735 32,182 10,161 1,392 Marketing decisions (see text) ..............................: 53,734 33,422 17,455 2,857 Record keeping and/or financial management ..................: 67,144 45,287 18,819 3,038 Estate planning or succession planning ......................: 48,150 32,255 14,017 1,878 : FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by one producer's : household and/or extended family ........................farms: 50,564 35,693 12,825 2,046 acres: 12,561,242 2,776,498 9,056,099 728,645 Limited Liability Company ................................farms: 4,874 3,040 1,507 327 acres: 2,108,812 367,330 1,520,997 220,485 : LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ....................................farms: 45,401 32,854 10,877 1,670 acres: 8,956,083 2,348,400 6,260,884 346,799 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 76. Summary by Tenure of Farm Operation: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Total : Full owners : Part owners : Tenants -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES - Con. : : Partnership ..............................................farms: 3,177 1,792 1,125 260 acres: 2,369,872 278,913 1,753,855 337,104 Registered under State law .............................farms: 2,530 1,371 931 228 acres: 2,142,038 239,457 1,582,472 320,109 : Corporation ..............................................farms: 4,076 2,088 1,649 339 acres: 3,081,547 391,510 2,427,702 262,335 Family held ............................................farms: 3,605 1,767 1,552 286 acres: 2,919,012 343,823 2,329,807 245,382 More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: 104 77 26 1 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 3,501 1,690 1,526 285 : Other than family held .................................farms: 471 321 97 53 acres: 162,535 47,687 97,895 16,953 More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: 46 31 8 7 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 425 290 89 46 : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. .......................farms: 945 818 102 25 acres: 194,738 143,968 49,413 1,357 : HIRED FARM LABOR : : Hired farm labor .........................................farms: 11,968 5,702 5,533 733 workers: 39,922 16,863 19,815 3,244 Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more .....................................farms: 6,091 2,410 3,276 405 workers: 17,690 6,761 9,299 1,630 Less than 150 days ...................................farms: 8,643 4,178 3,953 512 workers: 22,232 10,102 10,516 1,614 Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor .............farms: 208 80 108 20 Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor ..........................................farms: 25 14 10 1 Unpaid workers ...........................................farms: 16,242 11,604 4,032 606 workers: 43,179 31,533 10,196 1,450 : FARMS BY SIZE : : 1 to 9 acres ..................................................: 6,418 6,046 171 201 10 to 49 acres ................................................: 18,772 16,624 1,537 611 50 to 69 acres ................................................: 4,146 3,324 636 186 70 to 99 acres ................................................: 4,716 3,740 801 175 100 to 139 acres ..............................................: 3,907 2,703 1,028 176 140 to 179 acres ..............................................: 2,293 1,452 732 109 180 to 219 acres ..............................................: 1,586 859 638 89 220 to 259 acres ..............................................: 1,244 633 541 70 260 to 499 acres ..............................................: 3,857 1,364 2,249 244 500 to 999 acres ..............................................: 2,919 540 2,199 180 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..........................................: 2,043 178 1,734 131 2,000 acres or more ...........................................: 1,698 89 1,487 122 : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ..............................: 22,095 10,458 10,017 1,620 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ............................: 667 531 104 32 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .............................: 738 693 25 20 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) .......: 863 742 66 55 Other crop farming (1119) .....................................: 10,397 9,324 922 151 Tobacco farming (11191) .....................................: 6 3 3 - Cotton farming (11192) ......................................: - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) .........................: 10,391 9,321 919 151 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) .....................: 7,286 5,880 1,188 218 Cattle feedlots (112112) ......................................: 335 200 120 15 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ......................: 737 326 363 48 Hog and pig farming (1122) ....................................: 1,072 744 308 20 Poultry and egg production (1123) .............................: 2,092 1,851 218 23 Sheep and goat farming (1124) .................................: 1,747 1,590 117 40 Aquaculture and other animal production (1125,1129) ...........: 5,570 5,213 305 52 : FARM TYPOLOGY (SEE TEXT) : : Farms by typology group: : Small family farms : Gross cash farm income less than $150,000 .................: 39,252 32,702 5,253 1,297 Gross cash farm income $150,000 to $349,999 ...............: 4,426 1,962 2,141 323 Midsize family farms : Gross cash farm income $350,000 to $999,999 ...............: 3,960 803 2,910 247 Large family farms : Gross cash farm income $1,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...........: 2,671 184 2,337 150 Gross cash farm income $5,000,000 or more .................: 255 42 184 29 Non-family farms ............................................: 3,035 1,859 928 248 : OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : Farms reporting- : Internet access .............................................: 38,857 25,811 11,160 1,886 Dial-up ...................................................: 1,359 864 465 30 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ............: 20,024 13,465 5,519 1,040 Cellular data plan (see text) .............................: 23,046 14,611 7,187 1,248 Satellite .................................................: 6,862 4,262 2,268 332 Don't know ................................................: 2,587 1,922 583 82 Other .....................................................: 507 317 147 43 : Farms by number of households sharing in net income : of operation: : 1 household .................................................: 42,163 30,424 10,137 1,602 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ................................................: 7,937 5,015 2,441 481 3 households ................................................: 2,015 1,147 727 141 4 households ................................................: 879 569 264 46 5 or more households ........................................: 605 397 184 24 : LIVESTOCK : : Cattle and calves inventory ..............................farms: 13,984 9,014 4,504 466 number: 770,048 263,834 400,233 105,981 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ....................................................: 4,937 4,068 755 114 10 to 49 ..................................................: 6,275 3,896 2,150 229 50 to 99 ..................................................: 1,511 644 800 67 100 to 199 ................................................: 680 229 426 25 200 to 499 ................................................: 398 134 249 15 500 or more ...............................................: 183 43 124 16 : Cows and heifers that calved ...........................farms: 11,206 7,086 3,737 383 number: 360,906 115,650 172,571 72,685 : Beef cows ............................................farms: 9,990 6,378 3,278 334 number: 177,730 82,903 88,332 6,495 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 4,589 3,509 952 128 10 to 49 ..............................................: 4,727 2,674 1,869 184 50 to 99 ..............................................: 486 149 324 13 100 to 199 ............................................: 144 34 102 8 200 to 499 ............................................: 42 11 30 1 500 or more ...........................................: 2 1 1 - : Milk cows ............................................farms: 1,521 920 544 57 number: 183,176 32,747 84,239 66,190 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 804 668 124 12 10 to 49 ..............................................: 347 163 166 18 50 to 99 ..............................................: 186 63 112 11 100 to 199 ............................................: 75 9 62 4 200 to 499 ............................................: 66 11 54 1 500 or more ...........................................: 43 6 26 11 : Other cattle ...........................................farms: 11,391 7,022 3,988 381 number: 409,142 148,184 227,662 33,296 : Cattle and calves sold ...................................farms: 10,984 6,621 3,946 417 number: 636,591 257,830 278,583 100,178 $1,000: 609,349 238,864 314,069 56,415 Calves weighing less than 500 pounds ...................farms: 4,390 2,713 1,523 154 number: 294,369 141,985 83,124 69,260 Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more .....................farms: 9,830 5,702 3,743 385 number: 342,222 115,845 195,459 30,918 Cattle on feed .......................................farms: 1,037 322 674 41 number: 110,326 26,298 80,354 3,674 : Hogs and pigs inventory ..................................farms: 2,150 1,402 694 54 number: 4,372,121 1,814,065 2,444,855 113,201 Farms with- : 1 to 24 ...................................................: 1,173 951 195 27 25 to 49 ..................................................: 109 75 32 2 50 to 99 ..................................................: 81 47 28 6 100 to 199 ................................................: 41 24 17 - 200 to 499 ................................................: 56 31 23 2 500 or more ...............................................: 690 274 399 17 : Hogs and pigs sold .......................................farms: 2,312 1,485 771 56 number: 10,351,483 4,608,984 5,583,897 158,602 $1,000: 1,874,498 778,926 1,061,642 33,929 : Sheep and lambs inventory ................................farms: 2,456 2,000 390 66 number: 79,185 55,116 21,059 3,010 Sheep and lambs sold .....................................farms: 1,752 1,380 312 60 number: 49,002 34,168 12,508 2,326 : Total horses and ponies inventory ........................farms: 10,079 8,630 1,326 123 number: 76,743 63,990 11,938 815 Total horses and ponies sold .............................farms: 2,456 2,094 336 26 number: 8,157 6,742 1,338 77 : Goats, all inventory .....................................farms: 2,719 2,323 357 39 number: 48,301 34,236 12,579 1,486 Goats, all sold ..........................................farms: 1,455 1,233 199 23 number: 19,821 14,636 4,387 798 : POULTRY : : Layers inventory .........................................farms: 6,009 5,148 750 111 number: 35,924,482 33,230,615 2,656,240 37,627 Farms with- : 1 to 399 ..................................................: 5,740 4,926 708 106 400 to 3,199 ..............................................: 83 67 13 3 3,200 to 9,999 ............................................: 12 11 1 - 10,000 to 19,999 ..........................................: 35 29 4 2 20,000 to 49,999 ..........................................: 109 92 17 - 50,000 to 99,999 ..........................................: 7 5 2 - 100,000 or more ...........................................: 23 18 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: 821 732 80 9 number: 10,859,772 8,790,821 1,851,551 217,400 : Layers sold ..............................................farms: 859 731 108 20 number: 14,201,687 13,409,089 (D) (D) : Pullets for laying flock replacement sold ................farms: 191 151 35 5 number: 20,405,205 14,405,152 5,434,033 566,020 : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ...............farms: 715 587 116 12 number: 51,943,087 37,690,799 14,248,508 3,780 Farms with- : 1 to 1,999 ................................................: 505 423 71 11 2,000 to 59,999 ...........................................: 25 13 11 1 60,000 to 99,999 ..........................................: 8 7 1 - 100,000 or more ...........................................: 177 144 33 - : Turkeys inventory ........................................farms: 695 526 160 9 number: 8,486,069 5,297,181 3,047,959 140,929 Turkeys sold .............................................farms: 457 303 143 11 number: 22,905,539 14,473,912 7,863,658 567,969 : CROPS : : Barley for grain .........................................farms: 39 13 24 2 acres: 851 (D) 539 (D) bushels: 60,632 (D) 37,617 (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - acres: - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 28 11 17 - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 11 2 7 2 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - : Corn for grain ...........................................farms: 19,082 7,860 9,857 1,365 acres: 5,376,022 643,045 4,303,915 429,062 bushels: 1,039,725,085 118,260,422 836,009,620 85,455,043 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 1,178 260 806 112 acres: 340,819 32,894 263,267 44,658 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 3,931 2,942 800 189 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 5,822 3,296 2,067 459 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 3,900 1,164 2,416 320 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 2,334 290 1,885 159 500 acres or more .........................................: 3,095 168 2,689 238 : Corn for silage or greenchop .............................farms: 827 272 515 40 acres: 83,087 19,625 57,541 5,921 tons: 1,763,469 400,085 1,228,700 134,684 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 49 7 38 4 acres: 5,192 (D) 4,400 (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 401 173 204 24 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 242 61 175 6 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 108 16 85 7 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 42 14 28 - 500 acres or more .........................................: 34 8 23 3 : Oats for grain ...........................................farms: 133 73 59 1 acres: 2,712 (D) 2,050 (D) bushels: 184,292 (D) 139,885 (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: 3 - 3 - acres: (D) - (D) - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 107 69 38 - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 23 4 18 1 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 2 - 2 - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 1 - 1 - : Sorghum for grain ........................................farms: 39 9 27 3 acres: 4,366 705 3,373 288 bushels: 444,452 73,018 342,963 28,471 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 8 4 4 - acres: 527 245 282 - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 2 1 1 - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 19 5 13 1 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 15 3 10 2 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 3 - 3 - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - : Soybeans for beans .......................................farms: 18,671 7,522 9,840 1,309 acres: 5,687,521 663,616 4,621,255 402,650 bushels: 326,680,605 36,322,883 266,823,843 23,533,879 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 932 195 637 100 acres: 197,390 20,192 152,261 24,937 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 3,254 2,490 577 187 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 5,464 3,310 1,740 414 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 4,051 1,233 2,521 297 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 2,508 309 2,012 187 500 acres or more .........................................: 3,394 180 2,990 224 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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. : : Sunflower seed, all ......................................farms: 29 14 13 2 acres: 2,045 (D) 1,714 (D) pounds: 2,415,153 160,900 (D) (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - acres: - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 17 8 8 1 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 8 6 1 1 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 2 - 2 - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 1 - 1 - 500 acres or more .........................................: 1 - 1 - : Tobacco ..................................................farms: 25 8 17 - acres: 451 219 232 - pounds: 933,613 415,605 518,008 - 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 ..........................................: 1 - 1 - 3.0 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 6 2 4 - 5.0 to 9.9 acres ..........................................: 7 - 7 - 10.0 to 24.9 acres ........................................: 1 - 1 - 25.0 acres or more ........................................: 7 3 4 - : Wheat for grain, all .....................................farms: 3,008 738 2,101 169 acres: 262,177 28,770 213,079 20,328 bushels: 20,944,413 2,081,259 17,089,452 1,773,702 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 102 13 87 2 acres: 7,854 (D) 6,992 (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 871 354 474 43 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 1,285 312 904 69 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 642 69 538 35 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 165 3 145 17 500 acres or more .........................................: 45 - 40 5 : Forage-land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop .............................farms: 18,327 12,865 5,024 438 acres: 488,227 221,060 249,126 18,041 tons, dry equivalent: 1,231,688 499,384 684,088 48,216 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 327 183 128 16 acres: 7,482 2,576 4,521 385 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 12,745 10,321 2,176 248 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 4,762 2,352 2,251 159 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 692 177 493 22 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 99 14 79 6 500 acres or more .........................................: 29 1 25 3 : Alfalfa hay ............................................farms: 9,616 6,290 3,074 252 acres: 203,050 86,735 110,683 5,632 tons, dry: 571,706 229,120 326,022 16,564 Irrigated ............................................farms: 181 90 81 10 acres: 3,434 1,002 2,372 60 : Other dry hay ..........................................farms: 8,654 6,077 2,369 208 acres: 219,122 108,303 104,033 6,786 tons, dry: 468,663 218,762 235,914 13,987 Irrigated ............................................farms: 105 63 40 2 acres: 1,634 (D) 747 (D) : Land in vegetables .......................................farms: 1,456 1,049 339 68 acres: 37,901 4,073 24,998 8,830 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 586 420 133 33 acres: 22,295 1,467 14,578 6,250 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 1,096 902 158 36 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 227 127 85 15 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 56 15 35 6 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: 36 3 30 3 250.0 acres or more .......................................: 41 2 31 8 : Beans, snap ............................................farms: 374 291 64 19 acres: 2,216 256 1,922 38 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 42 24 13 5 acres: 1,772 (D) (D) 1 : Peas, green ............................................farms: 38 26 10 2 acres: (D) (D) (D) (D) Harvested for processing .............................farms: 1 1 - - acres: (D) (D) - - Potatoes ...............................................farms: 271 213 47 11 acres: 6,872 86 (D) (D) Harvested for processing .............................farms: 24 12 10 2 acres: 6,279 5 (D) (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ........................................: 260 212 39 9 5.0 to 24.9 acres .......................................: 1 1 - - 25.0 to 99.9 acres ......................................: - - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres ....................................: 3 - 3 - 250.0 acres or more .....................................: 7 - 5 2 : Sweet corn (see text) ..................................farms: 449 305 126 18 acres: 3,533 642 2,680 212 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 38 25 12 1 acres: 33 25 (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. : : Land in vegetables - Con. : : Sweet potatoes .........................................farms: 53 40 8 5 acres: 21 13 5 2 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 3 2 - 1 acres: (Z) (D) - (D) : Tomatoes in the open ...................................farms: 572 447 107 18 acres: 8,193 1,217 6,259 718 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 83 55 24 4 acres: 7,086 (D) 5,548 (D) : Land in orchards .........................................farms: 855 792 45 18 acres: 3,382 2,544 722 117 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 91 74 11 6 acres: 470 153 295 22 Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 707 661 31 15 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 124 116 7 1 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 19 14 3 2 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: 5 1 4 - 250.0 acres or more .......................................: - - - - : Apples .................................................farms: 397 365 26 6 bearing and nonbearing acres: 1,636 1,109 468 59 : Grapes (including muscadine) (see text) ................farms: 264 240 13 11 bearing and nonbearing acres: 686 487 180 19 : Peaches, all ...........................................farms: 186 169 15 2 bearing and nonbearing acres: 264 179 (D) (D) : Almonds ................................................farms: 7 7 - - bearing and nonbearing acres: 2 2 - - : Pecans .................................................farms: 68 66 2 - bearing and nonbearing acres: 274 (D) (D) - : Walnuts, English .......................................farms: 57 57 - - bearing and nonbearing acres: 105 105 - - : Land in berries ..........................................farms: 587 527 48 12 acres: 1,083 785 273 25 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 53,599 22,366 24,716 5,495 1,022 percent: 100.0 41.7 46.1 10.3 1.9 Land in farms ............................................acres: 14,602,240 5,695,166 5,371,221 2,835,809 700,044 Average size of farm .................................acres: 272 255 217 516 685 : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total ....................................................farms: 53,599 22,366 24,716 5,495 1,022 $1,000: 18,141,988 6,051,189 6,582,050 3,938,688 1,570,061 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 338,476 270,553 266,307 716,777 1,536,263 : Farms by economic class: : Less than $1,000 ..........................................: 7,676 3,075 4,062 482 57 $1,000 to $2,499 ..........................................: 5,635 2,293 2,887 389 66 $2,500 to $4,999 ..........................................: 5,119 2,177 2,453 407 82 $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 5,390 2,239 2,628 424 99 $10,000 to $24,999 ........................................: 6,534 2,728 3,097 567 142 : $25,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 4,235 1,808 1,912 449 66 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 4,047 1,732 1,726 517 72 $100,000 to $249,999 ......................................: 4,689 2,191 1,878 520 100 $250,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 3,314 1,516 1,285 444 69 : $500,000 to $999,999 ......................................: 2,664 1,167 1,046 401 50 $1,000,000 or more ........................................: 4,296 1,440 1,742 895 219 $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 ................................: 2,540 923 1,074 441 102 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 ................................: 1,281 400 523 288 70 $5,000,000 or more ......................................: 475 117 145 166 47 : Total sales ............................................farms: 53,599 22,366 24,716 5,495 1,022 $1,000: 18,029,033 6,003,285 6,542,252 3,916,817 1,566,680 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and dry peas ............farms: 24,660 11,309 9,635 3,142 574 $1,000: 11,288,293 4,201,649 4,058,205 2,436,109 592,330 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 15,181 6,930 5,585 2,284 382 $1,000: 11,118,409 4,123,639 3,987,270 2,418,600 588,899 Corn ...............................................farms: 19,219 8,557 7,522 2,633 507 $1,000: 6,499,216 2,360,219 2,325,874 1,446,324 366,798 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 12,276 5,506 4,520 1,918 332 $1,000: 6,360,694 2,298,360 2,268,620 1,430,413 363,301 Wheat ..............................................farms: 3,008 1,200 1,158 537 113 $1,000: 163,254 59,580 55,840 34,706 13,128 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 932 347 323 196 66 $1,000: 124,992 45,268 40,577 27,177 11,970 Soybeans ...........................................farms: 18,669 8,765 6,953 2,529 422 $1,000: 4,483,861 1,719,205 1,629,607 926,035 209,014 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 11,224 5,110 4,054 1,771 289 $1,000: 4,340,405 1,649,752 1,574,746 909,599 206,307 Sorghum ............................................farms: 57 13 28 16 - $1,000: 3,297 695 1,321 1,282 - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 26 3 10 13 - $1,000: 2,692 (D) 959 (D) - Barley .............................................farms: 39 17 13 7 2 $1,000: 409 54 236 (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 2 - 2 - - $1,000: (D) - (D) - - Rice ...............................................farms: - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - Other grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas ..........................................farms: 460 190 183 75 12 $1,000: 138,256 61,895 45,327 (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 160 77 50 29 4 $1,000: 136,133 60,946 44,462 27,441 3,285 Tobacco ..............................................farms: 25 17 6 2 - $1,000: 1,824 (D) 1,025 (D) - Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 6 3 3 - - $1,000: 1,368 383 984 - - Cotton and cottonseed ................................farms: - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes ............................................farms: 1,465 424 829 171 41 $1,000: 216,967 54,082 62,590 81,034 19,261 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 248 74 105 57 12 $1,000: 205,170 50,604 56,467 79,153 18,945 : Fruits, tree nuts, and berries .......................farms: 953 268 561 97 27 $1,000: 25,335 6,681 10,185 6,077 2,392 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 90 30 37 21 2 $1,000: 17,404 4,667 5,776 (D) (D) Fruits and tree nuts ...............................farms: 654 188 376 69 21 $1,000: 15,044 3,291 5,681 3,834 2,239 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 49 15 17 15 2 $1,000: 10,433 (D) 3,184 3,080 (D) Berries ............................................farms: 521 128 328 49 16 $1,000: 10,290 3,390 4,504 2,243 153 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 44 17 21 6 - $1,000: 6,692 2,548 2,448 1,696 - Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and sod ...........farms: 1,048 259 623 123 43 $1,000: 140,403 24,561 60,031 22,097 33,714 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 247 59 120 42 26 $1,000: 130,486 21,972 53,892 21,054 33,568 Cultivated Christmas trees and short rotation : woody crops .........................................farms: 151 43 78 26 4 $1,000: 3,669 (D) 1,492 (D) (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 2 8 3 2 $1,000: 2,681 (D) 934 205 (D) Cultivated Christmas trees .........................farms: 151 43 78 26 4 $1,000: 3,669 (D) 1,492 (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 15 2 8 3 2 $1,000: 2,681 (D) 934 205 (D) Short rotation woody crops .........................farms: - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - Other crops and hay ..................................farms: 11,137 4,548 5,447 987 155 $1,000: 113,885 48,004 44,549 15,603 5,728 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 344 134 132 60 18 $1,000: 50,101 19,797 16,380 9,159 4,766 Maple syrup ........................................farms: 313 93 170 47 3 $1,000: 881 291 378 (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 1 - 1 - - $1,000: (D) - (D) - - : Cattle and calves ....................................farms: 10,984 4,236 5,360 1,206 182 $1,000: 609,349 190,639 274,899 125,223 18,587 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 1,545 520 676 288 61 $1,000: 502,025 148,011 224,452 112,631 16,931 Milk from cows .......................................farms: 850 208 443 168 31 $1,000: 1,069,949 334,116 334,569 326,597 74,666 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 707 172 357 147 31 $1,000: 1,068,619 333,833 333,836 326,283 74,666 Hogs and pigs ........................................farms: 2,312 641 1,233 364 74 $1,000: 1,874,498 638,635 658,917 432,686 144,260 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 795 254 327 172 42 $1,000: 1,867,850 636,748 655,351 431,647 144,103 Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and milk .................farms: 3,013 778 1,848 352 35 $1,000: 18,831 4,325 10,674 3,437 395 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 59 17 22 16 4 $1,000: 5,662 1,147 2,717 1,559 239 Horses, ponies, mules, burros, : and donkeys .........................................farms: 2,574 628 1,667 232 47 $1,000: 50,142 10,293 34,022 4,188 1,639 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 226 35 173 15 3 $1,000: 28,357 4,369 20,105 2,563 1,320 Poultry and eggs .....................................farms: 4,402 960 2,897 450 95 $1,000: 2,579,709 483,088 977,373 449,398 669,849 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 995 221 619 117 38 $1,000: 2,571,574 481,417 971,698 448,769 669,691 Aquaculture ..........................................farms: 60 16 26 12 6 $1,000: 11,832 (D) 2,624 4,819 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 17 4 5 7 1 $1,000: 11,521 (D) 2,459 4,767 (D) Other animals and other animal : products ............................................farms: 1,867 512 1,119 196 40 $1,000: 24,349 3,992 11,096 9,174 87 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 83 18 46 19 - $1,000: 16,738 1,753 6,440 8,545 - : Value of- : Government payments ....................................farms: 13,481 6,243 5,181 1,727 330 $1,000: 112,955 47,904 39,798 21,871 3,381 : Landlord's share of total sales ........................farms: 3,186 1,421 1,192 517 56 $1,000: 457,103 191,208 162,682 82,965 20,249 : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to- : Consumers ..............................................farms: 2,735 738 1,589 329 79 $1,000: 45,160 10,007 17,023 14,710 3,420 : Retail markets, institutions, and food hubs for : local or regionally branded products ..................farms: 1,071 297 589 147 38 $1,000: 305,128 62,087 30,138 32,832 180,071 : FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES : : Total farm production expenses 1/ ........................farms: 53,599 22,366 24,716 5,495 1,022 $1,000: 12,547,989 4,187,182 4,564,939 2,720,917 1,074,950 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 234,109 187,212 184,696 495,162 1,051,810 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased .............................................farms: 30,777 12,997 13,416 3,735 629 $1,000: 1,728,700 636,411 632,369 370,482 89,438 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 13,658 5,291 6,909 1,250 208 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 7,372 3,432 2,943 871 126 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 2,797 1,322 1,056 353 66 $50,000 or more .........................................: 6,950 2,952 2,508 1,261 229 : Chemicals purchased ....................................farms: 29,442 12,723 12,394 3,650 675 $1,000: 976,217 374,718 346,244 209,858 45,398 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 15,013 6,120 7,133 1,478 282 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 6,971 3,394 2,566 865 146 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ......................................: 2,669 1,265 969 360 75 $50,000 or more .........................................: 4,789 1,944 1,726 947 172 : Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased ..............farms: 26,852 11,625 11,310 3,307 610 $1,000: 1,177,907 446,375 424,201 243,569 63,762 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 4,955 1,830 2,660 377 88 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 5,876 2,573 2,645 535 123 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 7,090 3,332 2,780 848 130 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 3,235 1,564 1,178 428 65 $50,000 or more .........................................: 5,696 2,326 2,047 1,119 204 : Cover crop seed purchased ............................farms: 4,299 1,492 2,001 689 117 $1,000: 17,833 6,529 6,392 3,945 967 : Livestock and poultry purchased or leased ..............farms: 12,224 3,724 6,997 1,275 228 $1,000: 801,227 218,263 334,854 164,424 83,688 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 6,789 2,012 4,080 596 101 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 3,052 1,037 1,647 326 42 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 1,091 321 607 125 38 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 630 164 372 78 16 $250,000 or more ........................................: 662 190 291 150 31 : Breeding livestock purchased or leased ...............farms: 5,632 1,741 3,144 641 106 $1,000: 107,451 23,690 56,180 22,471 5,111 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ..............................................farms: 8,508 2,470 5,001 871 166 $1,000: 693,776 194,573 278,674 141,953 78,576 : Feed purchased .........................................farms: 24,475 8,458 13,256 2,385 376 $1,000: 2,080,607 563,708 757,650 469,087 290,162 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 15,103 5,604 8,212 1,148 139 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 6,081 1,977 3,315 678 111 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 1,264 368 668 190 38 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 763 166 466 109 22 $250,000 or more ........................................: 1,264 343 595 260 66 : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ....................farms: 49,808 20,726 23,087 5,052 943 $1,000: 553,243 191,315 202,497 115,537 43,895 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 35,361 14,720 17,187 2,893 561 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 9,422 4,147 4,001 1,109 165 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 2,296 970 882 385 59 $50,000 or more .........................................: 2,729 889 1,017 665 158 : Utilities ..............................................farms: 34,725 14,185 15,899 3,946 695 $1,000: 228,531 71,803 83,831 46,758 26,139 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 10,606 4,351 5,266 832 157 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 15,880 6,811 7,282 1,570 217 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 6,635 2,593 2,733 1,129 180 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 976 275 405 223 73 $50,000 or more .........................................: 628 155 213 192 68 : Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ...............farms: 42,773 17,647 19,752 4,509 865 $1,000: 769,027 267,609 287,325 158,731 55,362 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 23,613 9,780 11,589 1,860 384 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 12,392 5,266 5,546 1,345 235 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 3,118 1,339 1,229 498 52 $50,000 or more .........................................: 3,650 1,262 1,388 806 194 : Hired farm labor .......................................farms: 11,968 4,673 4,920 1,960 415 $1,000: 741,445 200,465 224,102 195,574 121,304 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 4,289 1,722 1,953 512 102 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 3,451 1,531 1,361 469 90 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 2,774 1,039 1,076 558 101 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 914 260 374 236 44 $250,000 or more ........................................: 540 121 156 185 78 : Contract labor .........................................farms: 3,690 1,429 1,611 504 146 $1,000: 82,420 22,110 32,339 19,285 8,686 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 673 284 322 59 8 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 1,245 507 572 131 35 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,198 482 457 193 66 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 285 81 133 52 19 $50,000 or more .........................................: 289 75 127 69 18 : Customwork and custom hauling ..........................farms: 13,153 5,381 5,888 1,569 315 $1,000: 201,011 70,022 73,378 45,949 11,662 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 3,175 1,258 1,626 238 53 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 4,365 1,868 1,973 424 100 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 3,907 1,657 1,619 548 83 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 952 362 378 183 29 $50,000 or more .........................................: 754 236 292 176 50 : Cash rent for land, buildings, and grazing : fees ..................................................farms: 14,056 6,278 5,491 1,927 360 $1,000: 1,543,043 543,358 550,308 348,742 100,635 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ............................................: 3,521 1,518 1,577 344 82 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 1,405 669 575 141 20 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 2,157 1,113 770 244 30 $25,000 or more .........................................: 6,973 2,978 2,569 1,198 228 : Rent and lease expenses for machinery, equipment, : and farm share of vehicles ............................farms: 4,345 1,718 1,832 650 145 $1,000: 114,263 36,063 43,353 24,056 10,791 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 993 395 500 95 3 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 1,182 451 535 157 39 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,277 558 470 200 49 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 339 118 126 72 23 $50,000 or more .........................................: 554 196 201 126 31 : Interest expense .......................................farms: 21,150 8,353 9,882 2,449 466 $1,000: 457,847 159,717 178,712 86,980 32,437 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 8,413 3,436 4,090 760 127 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 8,837 3,428 4,312 932 165 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 3,045 1,212 1,185 549 99 $100,000 or more ........................................: 855 277 295 208 75 : Secured by real estate ...............................farms: 16,652 6,444 7,946 1,888 374 $1,000: 336,041 118,203 133,108 60,838 23,891 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 1,516 668 694 127 27 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 4,779 1,813 2,474 425 67 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 7,345 2,838 3,619 752 136 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 1,535 601 641 245 48 $50,000 or more .......................................: 1,477 524 518 339 96 : Not secured by real estate ...........................farms: 11,687 4,747 5,232 1,421 287 $1,000: 121,806 41,514 45,605 26,142 8,545 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 2,641 1,119 1,268 222 32 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 4,916 1,977 2,366 491 82 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 3,182 1,345 1,263 464 110 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 527 173 196 134 24 $50,000 or more .......................................: 421 133 139 110 39 : Property taxes paid ....................................farms: 51,518 21,318 23,988 5,236 976 $1,000: 362,621 140,552 147,824 59,943 14,302 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 36,076 14,926 17,578 3,012 560 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 7,676 3,227 3,391 888 170 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 5,158 2,190 2,072 770 126 $25,000 or more .........................................: 2,608 975 947 566 120 : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom services : for livestock .........................................farms: 16,404 5,329 8,996 1,786 293 $1,000: 115,694 37,010 37,971 27,226 13,488 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 13,783 4,593 7,714 1,288 188 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,998 557 1,060 317 64 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 324 103 112 93 16 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 173 42 72 47 12 $100,000 or more ........................................: 126 34 38 41 13 : All other production expenses ..........................farms: 30,795 12,704 13,614 3,762 715 $1,000: 614,186 207,681 207,982 134,719 63,804 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 17,812 7,292 8,387 1,787 346 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 7,988 3,540 3,293 972 183 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 2,018 860 788 324 46 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 2,033 765 815 391 62 $100,000 or more ........................................: 944 247 331 288 78 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ .................farms: 3,048 1,306 1,209 487 46 $1,000: 149,992 61,586 53,778 30,292 4,335 : Depreciation expenses claimed ............................farms: 28,836 11,691 12,950 3,574 621 $1,000: 1,427,314 518,850 516,416 304,305 87,742 : NET CASH FARM INCOME : : Net cash farm income of operations .......................farms: 53,599 22,366 24,716 5,495 1,022 $1,000: 6,137,969 2,085,521 2,225,972 1,304,620 521,856 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 114,516 93,245 90,062 237,419 510,622 : Farms with net gains 2/ ...............................number: 29,400 12,917 12,298 3,524 661 Average net gain .................................dollars: 230,344 180,258 202,837 395,079 842,638 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 1,275 571 613 80 11 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 3,714 1,681 1,685 279 69 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 2,770 1,257 1,217 256 40 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 4,573 2,107 1,898 465 103 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 3,974 1,809 1,651 456 58 $50,000 or more .........................................: 13,094 5,492 5,234 1,988 380 : Farms with net losses .................................number: 24,199 9,449 12,418 1,971 361 Average net loss .................................dollars: 26,206 25,703 21,623 44,463 97,307 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ........................................: 1,421 666 643 103 9 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 6,025 2,521 3,036 408 60 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 5,432 2,085 2,889 393 65 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 6,722 2,430 3,705 487 100 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 2,603 954 1,305 305 39 $50,000 or more .........................................: 1,996 793 840 275 88 : Net cash farm income of producers ........................farms: 53,599 22,366 24,716 5,495 1,022 $1,000: 4,636,184 1,666,847 1,486,946 993,702 488,690 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 86,498 74,526 60,161 180,837 478,170 : Producers reporting net gains 2/ .......................farms: 28,970 12,751 12,089 3,481 649 Average net gain .................................dollars: 184,285 152,204 147,389 312,894 812,053 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 1,296 577 623 85 11 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 3,765 1,714 1,693 289 69 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 2,814 1,266 1,259 248 41 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 4,712 2,150 1,998 460 104 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 4,165 1,838 1,785 481 61 $50,000 or more .........................................: 12,218 5,206 4,731 1,918 363 : Producers reporting net losses .........................farms: 24,629 9,615 12,627 2,014 373 Average net loss .................................dollars: 28,526 28,488 23,350 47,410 102,768 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 1,444 667 659 109 9 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 6,037 2,527 3,051 399 60 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 5,442 2,085 2,894 395 68 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 6,815 2,462 3,749 501 103 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 2,646 969 1,327 315 35 $50,000 or more .........................................: 2,245 905 947 295 98 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ....................................................farms: 473 198 182 80 13 $1,000: 123,144 42,252 57,444 21,315 2,132 : INCOME FROM FARM-RELATED SOURCES : : Total income from farm-related sources ...................farms: 23,237 10,176 9,779 2,802 480 $1,000: 543,969 221,513 208,862 86,850 26,745 : Customwork and other agricultural services .............farms: 3,658 1,524 1,567 464 103 $1,000: 93,141 32,470 40,652 15,718 4,301 : Gross cash rent or share payments ......................farms: 11,083 5,063 4,607 1,202 211 $1,000: 264,936 121,906 93,023 38,680 11,327 Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas trees, : short rotation woody crops, and maple products ........farms: 1,323 497 654 139 33 $1,000: 24,845 10,333 9,613 2,704 2,195 Agri-tourism and recreational services .................farms: 382 105 187 69 21 $1,000: 14,575 3,494 7,394 2,601 1,087 Patronage dividends and refunds from : cooperatives ..........................................farms: 8,613 3,834 3,356 1,237 186 $1,000: 45,789 16,108 16,957 9,779 2,946 Crop and livestock insurance payments ..................farms: 2,376 997 896 411 72 $1,000: 52,676 24,436 15,865 10,760 1,614 Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments .........................farms: 602 254 259 78 11 $1,000: 2,320 1,130 791 318 81 Other farm-related income sources ......................farms: 1,816 616 902 226 72 $1,000: 45,688 11,636 24,567 6,290 3,195 : LAND USE : : Total cropland ...........................................farms: 44,532 19,142 19,747 4,768 875 acres: 12,531,737 4,826,353 4,551,883 2,542,993 610,508 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 39,094 16,681 17,381 4,243 789 acres: 11,955,458 4,585,253 4,330,282 2,450,597 589,326 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 49 acres ...........................................: 20,634 8,432 10,369 1,480 353 50 to 99 acres ..........................................: 4,645 2,003 1,965 618 59 100 to 199 acres ........................................: 3,675 1,722 1,440 446 67 200 to 499 acres ........................................: 4,213 2,103 1,465 550 95 500 to 999 acres ........................................: 2,555 1,184 890 424 57 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................: 1,873 764 698 347 64 2,000 acres or more .....................................: 1,499 473 554 378 94 : Cropland- : Other pasture and grazing land that could have been : used for crops without additional : improvements ........................................farms: 3,719 1,239 1,990 413 77 acres: 89,535 31,754 39,650 13,690 4,441 On which all crops failed or were abandoned ..........farms: 1,218 472 550 159 37 acres: 49,353 22,180 17,938 8,474 761 Idle or used for cover crops or soil improvement, : but not harvested and not pastured or grazed ........farms: 11,444 5,223 4,663 1,328 230 acres: 409,364 173,323 152,908 67,558 15,575 In summer fallow .....................................farms: 1,397 590 653 133 21 acres: 28,027 13,843 11,105 2,674 405 : Total woodland ...........................................farms: 24,289 9,727 11,561 2,573 428 acres: 1,038,481 434,196 410,851 140,650 52,784 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 5,251 2,009 2,642 529 71 acres: 93,637 38,658 40,796 11,810 2,373 Woodland not pastured ..................................farms: 21,368 8,628 10,083 2,279 378 acres: 944,844 395,538 370,055 128,840 50,411 Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured ..........................farms: 20,603 7,489 11,054 1,781 279 acres: 449,624 179,527 203,835 53,326 12,936 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. ...............farms: 34,803 13,774 16,987 3,448 594 acres: 582,398 255,090 204,652 98,840 23,816 : Irrigated land ...........................................farms: 3,006 1,002 1,401 480 123 acres: 610,670 208,076 198,322 143,502 60,770 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 2,950 978 1,383 475 114 acres: 605,934 207,428 197,303 143,354 57,849 Pastureland and other land .............................farms: 124 38 58 12 16 acres: 4,736 648 1,019 148 2,921 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : Enhancement Programs ....................................farms: 9,981 4,726 3,843 1,159 253 acres: 199,674 89,684 78,178 25,170 6,642 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs .................farms: 14,520 6,553 5,479 2,120 368 acres: 10,032,069 3,786,856 3,578,630 2,127,300 539,283 : ORGANIC AGRICULTURE : : Total organic product sales ..............................farms: 739 198 442 81 18 $1,000: 166,931 39,123 107,865 16,823 3,119 : VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS : : Estimated market value of land and buildings .............farms: 53,599 22,366 24,716 5,495 1,022 $1,000: 120,603,878 45,877,821 46,605,718 23,096,585 5,023,754 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 2,250,114 2,051,230 1,885,650 4,203,200 4,915,611 Average per acre ...................................dollars: 8,259 8,056 8,677 8,145 7,176 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 .............................................: 1,700 815 698 159 28 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 2,576 1,210 1,157 170 39 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 5,811 2,676 2,643 408 84 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 15,523 6,148 7,833 1,318 224 $500,000 to $999,999 ......................................: 10,877 4,146 5,649 913 169 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ..................................: 6,190 2,649 2,710 705 126 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ..................................: 5,267 2,448 1,953 731 135 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ..................................: 2,851 1,248 1,027 498 78 $10,000,000 or more .......................................: 2,804 1,026 1,046 593 139 : VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................farms: 53,598 22,365 24,716 5,495 1,022 $1,000: 11,100,050 4,194,550 4,361,777 2,055,272 488,451 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $4,999 ..............................................: 3,473 1,478 1,634 306 55 $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 3,993 1,772 1,881 267 73 $10,000 to $19,999 ........................................: 6,420 2,710 3,101 515 94 $20,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 12,559 5,165 6,148 1,053 193 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 9,506 3,841 4,648 858 159 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 6,491 2,715 2,945 733 98 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 5,466 2,439 2,212 683 132 $500,000 or more ..........................................: 5,690 2,245 2,147 1,080 218 : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ................................farms: 36,740 15,542 16,743 3,834 621 number: 83,474 33,615 35,000 12,293 2,566 : Tractors, all ............................................farms: 40,305 16,923 18,327 4,316 739 number: 113,253 47,375 47,259 15,604 3,015 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ..........................farms: 17,967 7,093 8,672 1,872 330 number: 25,058 9,917 11,727 2,863 551 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ..............................farms: 26,620 11,271 11,895 2,970 484 number: 41,723 17,708 18,085 5,052 878 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ...........................farms: 18,603 8,456 7,211 2,495 441 number: 46,472 19,750 17,447 7,689 1,586 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled ..................farms: 13,379 6,129 4,976 1,929 345 number: 15,470 6,960 5,719 2,329 462 Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled .............farms: - - - - - number: - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled ........................farms: 775 301 285 147 42 number: 832 322 308 158 44 Hay balers ...............................................farms: 12,292 5,009 5,738 1,323 222 number: 15,430 6,280 7,100 1,759 291 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 27,967 11,979 11,891 3,513 584 acres treated: 9,412,123 3,590,995 3,375,607 1,966,652 478,869 Manure used ..............................................farms: 11,049 3,742 5,748 1,341 218 acres treated: 707,301 207,251 260,000 185,537 54,513 Organic fertilizer used ..................................farms: 1,321 388 750 161 22 acres treated: 88,103 20,763 39,537 20,929 6,874 : Acres treated to control- : Insects ................................................farms: 10,366 4,142 4,360 1,558 306 acres: 4,165,761 1,493,939 1,429,213 978,173 264,436 Weeds, grass, or brush .................................farms: 26,013 11,538 10,526 3,343 606 acres: 11,263,389 4,287,251 4,054,940 2,346,260 574,938 Nematodes ..............................................farms: 3,225 1,344 1,271 494 116 acres: 979,853 367,506 350,091 206,277 55,979 Diseases in crops and orchards .........................farms: 5,715 2,238 2,348 935 194 acres: 2,607,820 834,332 892,942 676,041 204,505 Chemicals used to control growth, : thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate .........................farms: 1,185 456 503 205 21 acres on which used: 146,155 51,487 45,074 44,315 5,279 : LAND USE PRACTICES : : Land drained by tile .....................................farms: 19,352 7,992 8,423 2,457 480 acres: 5,841,432 2,151,387 2,088,695 1,278,770 322,580 Land artificially drained by ditches .....................farms: 8,351 3,233 3,810 1,076 232 acres: 1,701,996 525,050 698,098 362,024 116,824 Land under conservation easement .........................farms: 2,417 1,022 978 293 124 acres: 102,544 36,348 28,062 14,524 23,610 Cropland on which no-till practices were used ............farms: 14,892 6,758 5,858 1,920 356 acres: 4,726,100 1,815,136 1,762,319 967,462 181,183 Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were used (see text) .......farms: 10,682 4,765 4,111 1,509 297 acres: 4,284,224 1,688,178 1,508,712 849,201 238,133 Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) ..........................farms: 10,289 4,304 4,322 1,410 253 acres: 2,575,448 941,966 896,221 581,584 155,677 Cropland planted to a cover crop (excluding CRP) .........farms: 5,545 1,976 2,536 884 149 acres: 988,282 317,886 354,321 257,726 58,349 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ........farms: 10,856 4,578 4,264 1,697 317 : RENEWABLE ENERGY : : Renewable energy producing systems (see text) ............farms: 6,589 2,023 3,831 586 149 Solar panels ...........................................farms: 4,402 1,226 2,711 361 104 Wind turbines ..........................................farms: 514 198 226 74 16 Methane digesters ......................................farms: 31 12 11 6 2 Geothermal/geoexchange systems .........................farms: 1,958 677 1,067 177 37 Small hydro systems ....................................farms: 90 43 32 14 1 : Wind rights leased to others .............................farms: 624 267 244 83 30 : TENURE : : Full owners ..............................................farms: 37,552 15,168 18,409 3,326 649 Part owners ..............................................farms: 13,753 6,098 5,477 1,871 307 Tenants ..................................................farms: 2,294 1,100 830 298 66 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND : : Land owned ...............................................farms: 51,436 21,341 23,935 5,204 956 acres: 8,258,552 3,447,268 3,074,942 1,408,037 328,305 Owned land in farms ....................................farms: 51,305 21,266 23,886 5,197 956 acres: 6,974,236 2,838,787 2,607,484 1,239,346 288,619 : Land rented or leased from others ........................farms: 16,221 7,279 6,367 2,201 374 acres: 7,667,001 2,870,546 2,780,377 1,604,489 411,589 Rented or leased land in farms .........................farms: 16,047 7,198 6,307 2,169 373 acres: 7,628,004 2,856,379 2,763,737 1,596,463 411,425 : Land rented or leased to others ..........................farms: 11,505 5,277 4,781 1,232 215 acres: 1,323,313 622,648 484,098 176,717 39,850 : TOTAL PRODUCERS AND FARMS BY NUMBER OF : PRODUCERS : : Total producers ...............................................: 97,007 22,366 49,432 18,396 6,813 Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer ................................................: 22,366 22,366 - - - 2 producers ...............................................: 24,716 - 24,716 - - 3 producers ...............................................: 3,584 - - 3,584 - 4 producers ...............................................: 1,911 - - 1,911 - 5 or more producers .......................................: 1,022 - - - 1,022 : Total male producers ........................................: 64,732 20,227 28,111 12,176 4,218 Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 41,766 20,227 20,759 755 25 2 producers .............................................: 6,701 - 3,676 2,898 127 3 producers .............................................: 1,823 - - 1,511 312 4 producers .............................................: 528 - - 273 255 5 or more producers .....................................: 299 - - - 299 : Total female producers ......................................: 32,275 2,139 21,321 6,220 2,595 Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 25,627 2,139 20,759 2,549 180 2 producers .............................................: 2,114 - 281 1,539 294 3 producers .............................................: 438 - - 187 251 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 .............................................: 104 - - 8 96 5 or more producers .....................................: 111 - - - 111 : PRODUCERS' CHARACTERISTICS 3/ : : Sex of producers: : Male .......................................................: 63,321 20,227 28,111 12,176 2,807 Female ......................................................: 30,961 2,139 21,321 6,220 1,281 : Hired managers ................................................: 4,888 595 1,602 2,012 679 : Primary occupation: : Farming .....................................................: 37,198 10,274 17,701 7,710 1,513 Other .......................................................: 57,084 12,092 31,731 10,686 2,575 : Place of residence: : On farm operated ............................................: 68,651 16,931 40,064 9,965 1,691 Not on farm operated ........................................: 25,631 5,435 9,368 8,431 2,397 : Days of work off farm: : None ........................................................: 37,199 9,661 18,818 7,228 1,492 Any .........................................................: 57,083 12,705 30,614 11,168 2,596 1 to 49 days ..............................................: 7,773 1,959 3,974 1,490 350 50 to 99 days .............................................: 3,427 765 1,813 742 107 100 to 199 days ...........................................: 7,022 1,638 3,752 1,403 229 200 days or more ..........................................: 38,861 8,343 21,075 7,533 1,910 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less .............................................: 4,653 630 2,144 1,421 458 3 or 4 years ................................................: 6,720 966 3,831 1,542 381 5 to 9 years ................................................: 17,205 2,969 9,885 3,491 860 10 years or more ............................................: 65,704 17,801 33,572 11,942 2,389 : Average years on present farm ...............................: 22.5 27.3 21.4 20.7 17.7 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less .............................................: 12,427 1,664 6,694 3,174 895 6 to 10 years ...............................................: 14,001 2,377 8,137 2,811 676 11 years or more ............................................: 67,854 18,325 34,601 12,411 2,517 : Average years on any farm ...................................: 24.7 29.8 23.4 23.0 20.0 : Age group: : Under 25 years ..............................................: 1,962 86 343 1,204 329 25 to 34 years ..............................................: 9,096 1,291 5,407 1,898 500 35 to 44 years ..............................................: 14,627 2,380 8,760 2,813 674 45 to 54 years ..............................................: 15,336 3,205 8,437 3,018 676 55 to 64 years ..............................................: 21,083 5,278 11,187 3,730 888 65 to 74 years ..............................................: 20,434 5,995 10,023 3,729 687 75 years and over ...........................................: 11,744 4,131 5,275 2,004 334 : Average age .................................................: 56.0 60.9 55.0 53.5 50.9 : Young producers (see text) ....................................: 11,058 1,377 5,750 3,102 829 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ..............: 683 155 383 110 35 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native ............................: 136 27 84 21 4 Asian .......................................................: 117 8 83 24 2 Black or African American ...................................: 99 26 47 14 12 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ...................: 19 - 15 4 - White .......................................................: 93,598 22,238 49,057 18,253 4,050 More than one race reported .................................: 313 67 146 80 20 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training in : the Reserves or National Guard (see text) ..................: 87,661 20,056 46,282 17,388 3,935 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ...................: 6,621 2,310 3,150 1,008 153 : Number of persons living in producers' : households ...................................................: 205,872 57,320 99,086 40,078 9,388 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions ........................................: 79,161 20,825 42,254 13,286 2,796 Land use and/or crop decisions ..............................: 67,034 18,353 34,445 11,785 2,451 Livestock decisions .........................................: 43,735 10,701 25,154 6,664 1,216 Marketing decisions (see text) ..............................: 53,734 14,580 28,154 9,229 1,771 Record keeping and/or financial management ..................: 67,144 18,487 35,971 10,541 2,145 Estate planning or succession planning ......................: 48,150 12,375 26,162 8,059 1,554 : FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by one producer's : household and/or extended family ........................farms: 50,564 21,462 23,529 4,825 748 acres: 12,561,242 5,262,147 4,570,175 2,259,361 469,559 Limited Liability Company ................................farms: 4,874 1,413 2,295 981 185 acres: 2,108,812 541,544 799,166 600,674 167,428 : LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ....................................farms: 45,401 20,083 21,301 3,561 456 acres: 8,956,083 4,358,327 3,300,820 1,141,414 155,522 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 77. Summary by Operating Arrangements: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Total : One : Two : Three or : Five or Item : producers : producer : producers : four producers : more producers -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES - Con. : : Partnership ..............................................farms: 3,177 599 1,474 896 208 acres: 2,369,872 337,184 883,534 821,092 328,062 Registered under State law .............................farms: 2,530 453 1,145 754 178 acres: 2,142,038 304,469 762,891 770,300 304,378 : Corporation ..............................................farms: 4,076 1,273 1,606 920 277 acres: 3,081,547 923,998 1,145,342 836,791 175,416 Family held ............................................farms: 3,605 1,075 1,462 840 228 acres: 2,919,012 876,322 1,072,590 805,226 164,874 More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: 104 37 29 13 25 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 3,501 1,038 1,433 827 203 : Other than family held .................................farms: 471 198 144 80 49 acres: 162,535 47,676 72,752 31,565 10,542 More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: 46 24 2 12 8 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 425 174 142 68 41 : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. .......................farms: 945 411 335 118 81 acres: 194,738 75,657 41,525 36,512 41,044 : HIRED FARM LABOR : : Hired farm labor .........................................farms: 11,968 4,673 4,920 1,960 415 workers: 39,922 12,208 14,367 8,877 4,470 Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more .....................................farms: 6,091 2,237 2,318 1,240 296 workers: 17,690 5,020 5,405 4,492 2,773 Less than 150 days ...................................farms: 8,643 3,349 3,661 1,352 281 workers: 22,232 7,188 8,962 4,385 1,697 Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor .............farms: 208 64 56 65 23 Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor ..........................................farms: 25 12 10 - 3 Unpaid workers ...........................................farms: 16,242 4,900 8,870 2,096 376 workers: 43,179 10,491 24,363 6,714 1,611 : FARMS BY SIZE : : 1 to 9 acres ..................................................: 6,418 2,269 3,574 473 102 10 to 49 acres ................................................: 18,772 7,536 9,638 1,332 266 50 to 69 acres ................................................: 4,146 1,812 1,829 435 70 70 to 99 acres ................................................: 4,716 2,025 2,133 493 65 100 to 139 acres ..............................................: 3,907 1,761 1,698 365 83 140 to 179 acres ..............................................: 2,293 1,048 920 289 36 180 to 219 acres ..............................................: 1,586 772 638 157 19 220 to 259 acres ..............................................: 1,244 577 485 143 39 260 to 499 acres ..............................................: 3,857 1,800 1,412 551 94 500 to 999 acres ..............................................: 2,919 1,365 1,023 455 76 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..........................................: 2,043 851 741 380 71 2,000 acres or more ...........................................: 1,698 550 625 422 101 : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ..............................: 22,095 10,470 8,373 2,762 490 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ............................: 667 231 354 68 14 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .............................: 738 226 418 70 24 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) .......: 863 222 501 97 43 Other crop farming (1119) .....................................: 10,397 4,904 4,515 800 178 Tobacco farming (11191) .....................................: 6 3 3 - - Cotton farming (11192) ......................................: - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) .........................: 10,391 4,901 4,512 800 178 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) .....................: 7,286 3,022 3,637 566 61 Cattle feedlots (112112) ......................................: 335 124 169 36 6 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ......................: 737 187 381 144 25 Hog and pig farming (1122) ....................................: 1,072 329 542 164 37 Poultry and egg production (1123) .............................: 2,092 477 1,393 184 38 Sheep and goat farming (1124) .................................: 1,747 492 1,049 188 18 Aquaculture and other animal production (1125,1129) ...........: 5,570 1,682 3,384 416 88 : FARM TYPOLOGY (SEE TEXT) : : Farms by typology group: : Small family farms : Gross cash farm income less than $150,000 .................: 39,252 16,432 19,232 3,125 463 Gross cash farm income $150,000 to $349,999 ...............: 4,426 2,041 1,814 500 71 Midsize family farms : Gross cash farm income $350,000 to $999,999 ...............: 3,960 1,900 1,427 566 67 Large family farms : Gross cash farm income $1,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...........: 2,671 1,033 980 545 113 Gross cash farm income $5,000,000 or more .................: 255 56 76 89 34 Non-family farms ............................................: 3,035 904 1,187 670 274 : OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : Farms reporting- : Internet access .............................................: 38,857 15,694 18,054 4,323 786 Dial-up ...................................................: 1,359 597 610 123 29 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ............: 20,024 7,546 9,691 2,341 446 Cellular data plan (see text) .............................: 23,046 9,028 10,847 2,712 459 Satellite .................................................: 6,862 2,598 3,356 755 153 Don't know ................................................: 2,587 1,328 930 282 47 Other .....................................................: 507 201 217 80 9 : Farms by number of households sharing in net income : of operation: : 1 household .................................................: 42,163 19,517 19,621 2,552 473 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 ................................................: 7,937 2,111 4,379 1,346 101 3 households ................................................: 2,015 366 375 1,128 146 4 households ................................................: 879 233 180 347 119 5 or more households ........................................: 605 139 161 122 183 : LIVESTOCK : : Cattle and calves inventory ..............................farms: 13,984 5,488 6,840 1,440 216 number: 770,048 262,835 301,414 172,315 33,484 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ....................................................: 4,937 1,816 2,709 361 51 10 to 49 ..................................................: 6,275 2,717 2,848 625 85 50 to 99 ..................................................: 1,511 551 721 208 31 100 to 199 ................................................: 680 226 330 108 16 200 to 499 ................................................: 398 123 181 78 16 500 or more ...............................................: 183 55 51 60 17 : Cows and heifers that calved ...........................farms: 11,206 4,404 5,412 1,224 166 number: 360,906 127,111 134,897 82,528 16,370 : Beef cows ............................................farms: 9,990 4,111 4,742 1,010 127 number: 177,730 73,522 74,048 25,764 4,396 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 4,589 1,792 2,392 362 43 10 to 49 ..............................................: 4,727 2,059 2,079 529 60 50 to 99 ..............................................: 486 193 207 75 11 100 to 199 ............................................: 144 48 53 34 9 200 to 499 ............................................: 42 19 11 8 4 500 or more ...........................................: 2 - - 2 - : Milk cows ............................................farms: 1,521 385 841 246 49 number: 183,176 53,589 60,849 56,764 11,974 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 804 216 475 95 18 10 to 49 ..............................................: 347 81 211 44 11 50 to 99 ..............................................: 186 45 108 30 3 100 to 199 ............................................: 75 18 30 22 5 200 to 499 ............................................: 66 14 6 40 6 500 or more ...........................................: 43 11 11 15 6 : Other cattle ...........................................farms: 11,391 4,411 5,574 1,221 185 number: 409,142 135,724 166,517 89,787 17,114 : Cattle and calves sold ...................................farms: 10,984 4,236 5,360 1,206 182 number: 636,591 195,298 279,238 144,242 17,813 $1,000: 609,349 190,639 274,899 125,223 18,587 Calves weighing less than 500 pounds ...................farms: 4,390 1,648 2,161 509 72 number: 294,369 77,877 135,987 73,897 6,608 Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more .....................farms: 9,830 3,760 4,789 1,113 168 number: 342,222 117,421 143,251 70,345 11,205 Cattle on feed .......................................farms: 1,037 403 459 146 29 number: 110,326 34,005 43,378 30,406 2,537 : Hogs and pigs inventory ..................................farms: 2,150 621 1,143 311 75 number: 4,372,121 1,349,241 1,539,057 1,116,867 366,956 Farms with- : 1 to 24 ...................................................: 1,173 308 732 103 30 25 to 49 ..................................................: 109 32 42 30 5 50 to 99 ..................................................: 81 33 36 12 - 100 to 199 ................................................: 41 12 24 4 1 200 to 499 ................................................: 56 19 25 8 4 500 or more ...............................................: 690 217 284 154 35 : Hogs and pigs sold .......................................farms: 2,312 641 1,233 364 74 number: 10,351,483 3,301,949 4,001,247 2,338,029 710,258 $1,000: 1,874,498 638,635 658,917 432,686 144,260 : Sheep and lambs inventory ................................farms: 2,456 705 1,449 264 38 number: 79,185 20,088 43,674 12,452 2,971 Sheep and lambs sold .....................................farms: 1,752 465 1,062 197 28 number: 49,002 10,246 29,804 7,632 1,320 : Total horses and ponies inventory ........................farms: 10,079 2,976 6,155 814 134 number: 76,743 20,913 46,467 7,463 1,900 Total horses and ponies sold .............................farms: 2,456 600 1,589 227 40 number: 8,157 1,833 5,334 771 219 : Goats, all inventory .....................................farms: 2,719 711 1,686 286 36 number: 48,301 11,453 27,556 8,663 629 Goats, all sold ..........................................farms: 1,455 329 930 185 11 number: 19,821 4,792 10,965 3,741 323 : POULTRY : : Layers inventory .........................................farms: 6,009 1,416 3,932 549 112 number: 35,924,482 3,654,395 5,170,889 6,716,107 20,383,091 Farms with- : 1 to 399 ..................................................: 5,740 1,365 3,751 527 97 400 to 3,199 ..............................................: 83 17 63 - 3 3,200 to 9,999 ............................................: 12 2 9 1 - 10,000 to 19,999 ..........................................: 35 6 24 5 - 20,000 to 49,999 ..........................................: 109 22 77 7 3 50,000 to 99,999 ..........................................: 7 1 4 2 - 100,000 or more ...........................................: 23 3 4 7 9 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 821 135 604 67 15 number: 10,859,772 1,495,283 2,877,290 1,587,929 4,899,270 : Layers sold ..............................................farms: 859 159 586 101 13 number: 14,201,687 784,360 1,201,131 3,552,709 8,663,487 : Pullets for laying flock replacement sold ................farms: 191 33 130 18 10 number: 20,405,205 2,464,451 6,518,171 1,584,202 9,838,381 : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ...............farms: 715 147 484 71 13 number: 51,943,087 18,385,386 28,097,977 5,162,646 297,078 Farms with- : 1 to 1,999 ................................................: 505 99 340 60 6 2,000 to 59,999 ...........................................: 25 9 10 1 5 60,000 to 99,999 ..........................................: 8 1 7 - - 100,000 or more ...........................................: 177 38 127 10 2 : Turkeys inventory ........................................farms: 695 141 429 92 33 number: 8,486,069 2,097,891 4,064,604 2,149,655 173,919 Turkeys sold .............................................farms: 457 103 254 78 22 number: 22,905,539 5,799,704 11,102,771 5,594,301 408,763 : CROPS : : Barley for grain .........................................farms: 39 17 13 7 2 acres: 851 178 462 (D) (D) bushels: 60,632 8,560 35,668 (D) (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - acres: - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 28 16 5 6 1 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 11 1 8 1 1 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - : Corn for grain ...........................................farms: 19,082 8,509 7,466 2,611 496 acres: 5,376,022 1,998,306 1,923,502 1,169,777 284,437 bushels: 1,039,725,085 379,868,099 371,108,827 231,674,349 57,073,810 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 1,178 479 410 244 45 acres: 340,819 118,640 103,264 87,641 31,274 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 3,931 1,697 1,805 346 83 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 5,822 2,769 2,245 684 124 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 3,900 1,874 1,417 527 82 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 2,334 1,059 845 373 57 500 acres or more .........................................: 3,095 1,110 1,154 681 150 : Corn for silage or greenchop .............................farms: 827 239 376 172 40 acres: 83,087 25,336 20,115 23,681 13,955 tons: 1,763,469 551,784 417,883 488,891 304,911 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 49 8 21 16 4 acres: 5,192 (D) 1,294 2,183 (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 401 110 229 54 8 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 242 80 94 57 11 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 108 28 40 34 6 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 42 15 7 9 11 500 acres or more .........................................: 34 6 6 18 4 : Oats for grain ...........................................farms: 133 51 50 32 - acres: 2,712 994 729 989 - bushels: 184,292 68,648 50,822 64,822 - Irrigated ..............................................farms: 3 - 1 2 - acres: (D) - (D) (D) - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 107 38 42 27 - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 23 11 8 4 - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 2 2 - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 1 - - 1 - : Sorghum for grain ........................................farms: 39 7 18 14 - acres: 4,366 823 1,980 1,563 - bushels: 444,452 86,208 183,415 174,829 - Irrigated ..............................................farms: 8 - 1 7 - acres: 527 - (D) (D) - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 2 1 1 - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 19 3 8 8 - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 15 2 8 5 - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 3 1 1 1 - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - : Soybeans for beans .......................................farms: 18,671 8,767 6,953 2,529 422 acres: 5,687,521 2,245,433 2,069,623 1,117,840 254,625 bushels: 326,680,605 126,489,673 117,845,848 67,115,023 15,230,061 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 932 359 359 174 40 acres: 197,390 64,578 75,159 39,579 18,074 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 3,254 1,644 1,298 253 59 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 5,464 2,654 2,085 641 84 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 4,051 1,990 1,442 533 86 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 2,508 1,206 857 385 60 500 acres or more .........................................: 3,394 1,273 1,271 717 133 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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. : : Sunflower seed, all ......................................farms: 29 9 15 4 1 acres: 2,045 309 214 (D) (D) pounds: 2,415,153 125,680 177,950 (D) (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - acres: - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 17 5 12 - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 8 2 3 2 1 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 2 2 - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 1 - - 1 - 500 acres or more .........................................: 1 - - 1 - : Tobacco ..................................................farms: 25 17 6 2 - acres: 451 233 (D) (D) - pounds: 933,613 (D) 483,058 (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 ..........................................: 1 - 1 - - 3.0 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 6 2 2 2 - 5.0 to 9.9 acres ..........................................: 7 7 - - - 10.0 to 24.9 acres ........................................: 1 1 - - - 25.0 acres or more ........................................: 7 4 3 - - : Wheat for grain, all .....................................farms: 3,008 1,200 1,158 537 113 acres: 262,177 96,175 91,421 55,428 19,153 bushels: 20,944,413 7,692,564 7,178,816 4,443,318 1,629,715 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 102 34 41 15 12 acres: 7,854 2,851 2,984 1,026 993 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 871 380 372 108 11 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 1,285 502 499 241 43 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 642 236 232 135 39 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 165 71 37 45 12 500 acres or more .........................................: 45 11 18 8 8 : Forage-land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop .............................farms: 18,327 7,134 9,209 1,705 279 acres: 488,227 191,647 209,451 71,179 15,950 tons, dry equivalent: 1,231,688 464,171 515,155 200,659 51,703 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 327 101 162 51 13 acres: 7,482 1,585 2,847 2,222 828 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 12,745 4,886 6,762 946 151 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 4,762 1,939 2,140 589 94 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 692 260 274 135 23 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 99 39 26 30 4 500 acres or more .........................................: 29 10 7 5 7 : Alfalfa hay ............................................farms: 9,616 3,690 4,860 915 151 acres: 203,050 80,717 89,197 26,998 6,138 tons, dry: 571,706 222,343 251,386 78,224 19,753 Irrigated ............................................farms: 181 65 80 30 6 acres: 3,434 901 1,349 766 418 : Other dry hay ..........................................farms: 8,654 3,408 4,284 841 121 acres: 219,122 87,919 94,488 31,826 4,889 tons, dry: 468,663 184,463 201,130 72,385 10,685 Irrigated ............................................farms: 105 26 61 12 6 acres: 1,634 338 803 343 150 : Land in vegetables .......................................farms: 1,456 420 828 171 37 acres: 37,901 11,242 10,286 12,850 3,523 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 586 156 327 75 28 acres: 22,295 7,937 4,132 7,068 3,158 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 1,096 303 678 90 25 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 227 72 111 41 3 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 56 24 13 16 3 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: 36 13 13 10 - 250.0 acres or more .......................................: 41 8 13 14 6 : Beans, snap ............................................farms: 374 99 241 30 4 acres: 2,216 929 582 (D) (D) Harvested for processing .............................farms: 42 11 27 4 - acres: 1,772 865 (D) (D) - : Peas, green ............................................farms: 38 13 18 4 3 acres: (D) (D) (D) (D) (Z) Harvested for processing .............................farms: 1 - 1 - - acres: (D) - (D) - - Potatoes ...............................................farms: 271 77 157 26 11 acres: 6,872 (D) (D) 13 2,548 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 24 8 12 - 4 acres: 6,279 (D) (D) - 2,072 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ........................................: 260 74 154 26 6 5.0 to 24.9 acres .......................................: 1 1 - - - 25.0 to 99.9 acres ......................................: - - - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres ....................................: 3 - 2 - 1 250.0 acres or more .....................................: 7 2 1 - 4 : Sweet corn (see text) ..................................farms: 449 144 233 65 7 acres: 3,533 (D) 1,312 1,447 (D) Harvested for processing .............................farms: 38 9 23 4 2 acres: 33 11 16 (D) (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 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CROPS - Con. : : Land in vegetables - Con. : : Sweet potatoes .........................................farms: 53 12 32 6 3 acres: 21 4 15 2 (Z) Harvested for processing .............................farms: 3 - 3 - - acres: (Z) - (Z) - - : Tomatoes in the open ...................................farms: 572 181 316 63 12 acres: 8,193 2,747 2,671 (D) (D) Harvested for processing .............................farms: 83 19 49 9 6 acres: 7,086 (D) 2,228 2,230 (D) : Land in orchards .........................................farms: 855 248 505 81 21 acres: 3,382 1,042 1,343 639 359 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 91 23 55 13 - acres: 470 67 198 205 - Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 707 194 450 48 15 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 124 44 47 29 4 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 19 9 7 3 - 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: 5 1 1 1 2 250.0 acres or more .......................................: - - - - - : Apples .................................................farms: 397 107 237 50 3 bearing and nonbearing acres: 1,636 (D) 551 455 (D) : Grapes (including muscadine) (see text) ................farms: 264 70 163 23 8 bearing and nonbearing acres: 686 263 287 98 38 : Peaches, all ...........................................farms: 186 46 118 20 2 bearing and nonbearing acres: 264 69 134 (D) (D) : Almonds ................................................farms: 7 - 7 - - bearing and nonbearing acres: 2 - 2 - - : Pecans .................................................farms: 68 27 35 3 3 bearing and nonbearing acres: 274 163 78 3 31 : Walnuts, English .......................................farms: 57 15 29 7 6 bearing and nonbearing acres: 105 51 47 6 1 : Land in berries ..........................................farms: 587 146 370 55 16 acres: 1,083 334 515 219 16 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Indiana : Adams : Allen : Bartholomew : Benton : Blackford : Boone ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ....................................................number: 53,599 1,305 1,497 502 390 217 519 Land in farms .............................................acres: 14,602,240 214,734 329,722 129,104 226,260 75,340 205,588 Average size of farm ..................................acres: 272 165 220 257 580 347 396 Median size of farm ...................................acres: 56 32 47 44 158 57 42 : Estimated market value of land and buildings: : Average per farm ....................................dollars: 2,250,114 1,772,279 1,718,750 1,589,415 5,808,040 3,058,872 3,752,274 Average per acre ....................................dollars: 8,259 10,771 7,803 6,180 10,011 8,810 9,472 : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................$1,000: 11,100,050 195,463 252,984 100,266 165,622 68,330 150,662 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 207,098 149,780 168,994 199,734 424,671 314,883 290,293 : Farms by size: : 1 to 9 acres .................................................: 6,418 227 159 85 53 16 94 10 to 49 acres ...............................................: 18,772 591 608 178 63 81 185 50 to 179 acres ..............................................: 15,062 269 414 110 87 68 88 180 to 499 acres .............................................: 6,687 102 157 63 74 20 68 500 to 999 acres .............................................: 2,919 64 76 33 41 10 37 1,000 acres or more ..........................................: 3,741 52 83 33 72 22 47 : Total cropland ............................................farms: 44,532 1,183 1,344 429 361 195 418 acres: 12,531,737 194,254 303,989 117,050 209,730 71,489 197,003 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 39,094 1,104 1,206 372 304 162 385 acres: 11,955,458 187,406 294,153 111,764 202,303 68,907 191,857 : Irrigated land ............................................farms: 3,006 48 47 45 9 1 20 acres: 610,670 409 527 14,700 3,646 (D) 174 : Market value of agricultural products sold ...............$1,000: 18,029,033 366,136 310,503 128,770 298,356 78,176 230,230 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 336,369 280,564 207,417 256,514 765,017 360,258 443,603 : Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ..........$1,000: 11,790,375 173,313 254,903 110,964 224,401 62,875 211,879 Livestock, poultry, and their products .................$1,000: 6,238,659 192,823 55,600 17,806 73,956 15,301 18,351 : Farms by value of sales: : Less than $2,500 .............................................: 15,869 320 474 168 89 64 138 $2,500 to $4,999 .............................................: 4,033 92 82 51 13 14 49 $5,000 to $9,999 .............................................: 4,648 144 116 42 8 7 40 $10,000 to $24,999 ...........................................: 6,047 161 167 43 11 31 43 $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................: 4,113 115 151 29 18 18 44 $50,000 to $99,999 ...........................................: 3,982 108 123 32 40 17 32 $100,000 or more .............................................: 14,907 365 384 137 211 66 173 : Government payments .......................................farms: 13,481 187 378 179 193 65 106 $1,000: 112,955 781 2,078 1,399 1,514 408 513 Total income from farm-related sources ....................farms: 23,237 512 601 222 238 98 234 $1,000: 543,969 11,764 9,733 6,591 10,300 1,838 7,501 : Total farm production expenses ...........................$1,000: 12,547,989 256,070 222,995 90,789 191,604 56,590 171,817 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 234,109 196,222 148,961 180,856 491,292 260,785 331,053 : Net cash farm income of the operations ....................farms: 53,599 1,305 1,497 502 390 217 519 $1,000: 6,137,969 122,611 99,320 45,970 118,566 23,832 66,427 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 114,516 93,955 66,346 91,574 304,016 109,823 127,990 : Livestock and poultry: : Cattle and calves inventory .............................farms: 13,984 370 225 107 39 48 81 number: 770,048 24,950 16,490 2,375 15,694 1,641 2,144 Beef cows .............................................farms: 9,990 134 99 82 35 40 65 number: 177,730 1,495 1,765 (D) 844 582 832 Milk cows .............................................farms: 1,521 166 31 3 5 - 5 number: 183,176 2,911 1,499 (D) 12,754 - 188 Cattle and calves sold ..................................farms: 10,984 241 159 82 32 35 66 number: 636,591 40,944 18,238 1,035 14,607 1,032 2,074 Hogs and pigs inventory .................................farms: 2,150 121 42 25 6 6 12 number: 4,372,121 174,820 41,592 57,105 (D) 27,020 18,077 Hogs and pigs sold ......................................farms: 2,312 119 50 23 9 9 16 number: 10,351,483 551,811 134,093 83,827 (D) 71,566 63,187 Sheep and lambs inventory ...............................farms: 2,456 108 31 22 14 12 29 number: 79,185 3,278 480 693 624 343 1,023 Layers inventory ........................................farms: 6,009 240 172 41 14 21 36 number: 35,924,482 (D) 63,498 1,029 225 437 1,044 Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ..............farms: 715 12 20 4 - - 1 number: 51,943,087 993 (D) (D) - - (D) : Selected crops harvested: : Corn for grain ..........................................farms: 19,082 478 561 185 262 85 212 acres: 5,376,022 67,065 103,967 47,986 105,246 26,291 89,850 bushels: 1,039,725,085 13,232,802 19,719,778 8,891,372 22,621,083 4,915,241 18,678,041 Corn for silage or greenchop ............................farms: 827 18 8 3 4 1 2 acres: 83,087 377 646 99 (D) (D) (D) tons: 1,763,469 9,305 12,847 1,994 (D) (D) (D) Wheat for grain, all ....................................farms: 3,008 131 209 32 19 12 16 acres: 262,177 6,223 17,987 5,152 2,193 947 2,725 bushels: 20,944,413 465,674 1,497,911 518,575 182,620 73,728 242,774 Winter wheat for grain ................................farms: 3,008 131 209 32 19 12 16 acres: 262,177 6,223 17,987 5,152 2,193 947 2,725 bushels: 20,944,413 465,674 1,497,911 518,575 182,620 73,728 242,774 : Oats for grain ..........................................farms: 133 23 14 - 2 - - acres: 2,712 394 115 - (D) - - bushels: 184,292 21,466 8,733 - (D) - - Barley for grain ........................................farms: 39 2 - - - - 1 acres: 851 (D) - - - - (D) bushels: 60,632 (D) - - - - (D) Sorghum for grain .......................................farms: 39 - - - - - - acres: 4,366 - - - - - - bushels: 444,452 - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 1. County Summary Highlights: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Brown : Carroll : Cass : Clark : Clay : Clinton : Crawford ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ....................................................number: 157 537 633 437 486 526 374 Land in farms .............................................acres: 15,451 197,057 224,621 86,065 168,912 205,912 68,274 Average size of farm ..................................acres: 98 367 355 197 348 391 183 Median size of farm ...................................acres: 44 75 75 64 61 80 78 : Estimated market value of land and buildings: : Average per farm ....................................dollars: 697,801 3,424,580 2,887,809 1,219,789 2,321,428 3,715,653 793,512 Average per acre ....................................dollars: 7,090 9,332 8,138 6,194 6,679 9,492 4,347 : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................$1,000: 9,559 146,040 191,845 57,918 106,365 184,118 33,037 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 60,887 271,956 303,072 132,534 218,858 350,035 88,335 : Farms by size: : 1 to 9 acres .................................................: 21 71 72 52 25 80 23 10 to 49 acres ...............................................: 62 157 163 149 193 126 103 50 to 179 acres ..............................................: 58 116 180 147 133 133 149 180 to 499 acres .............................................: 11 81 109 47 61 63 77 500 to 999 acres .............................................: 4 46 46 25 18 54 13 1,000 acres or more ..........................................: 1 66 63 17 56 70 9 : Total cropland ............................................farms: 114 445 544 363 446 456 296 acres: 7,719 180,776 206,665 63,488 153,589 199,172 26,133 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 100 370 460 319 410 423 237 acres: 5,886 172,456 199,532 61,349 149,709 195,679 22,692 : Irrigated land ............................................farms: 13 15 36 24 16 14 17 acres: 70 655 11,725 1,936 637 226 50 : Market value of agricultural products sold ...............$1,000: 4,973 299,907 252,949 58,899 143,694 274,170 28,049 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 31,676 558,486 399,603 134,780 295,666 521,236 74,998 : Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ..........$1,000: 4,493 189,484 198,376 50,736 141,299 205,049 17,220 Livestock, poultry, and their products .................$1,000: 480 110,423 54,573 8,163 2,395 69,122 10,830 : Farms by value of sales: : Less than $2,500 .............................................: 86 155 175 146 113 104 162 $2,500 to $4,999 .............................................: 21 31 31 48 38 19 33 $5,000 to $9,999 .............................................: 8 31 39 54 40 28 49 $10,000 to $24,999 ...........................................: 26 43 54 46 81 42 68 $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................: 4 26 42 38 37 34 34 $50,000 to $99,999 ...........................................: 5 34 63 36 53 48 8 $100,000 or more .............................................: 7 217 229 69 124 251 20 : Government payments .......................................farms: 16 205 248 50 138 174 46 $1,000: 179 1,258 1,176 427 736 1,111 469 Total income from farm-related sources ....................farms: 29 243 277 168 274 305 132 $1,000: 567 6,807 7,531 1,945 5,074 10,009 1,778 : Total farm production expenses ...........................$1,000: 6,217 213,734 180,064 45,983 93,141 221,927 22,275 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 39,599 398,014 284,461 105,223 191,648 421,914 59,558 : Net cash farm income of the operations ....................farms: 157 537 633 437 486 526 374 $1,000: -498 94,238 81,592 15,288 56,363 63,364 8,022 Average per farm ....................................dollars: -3,172 175,490 128,898 34,985 115,973 120,465 21,449 : Livestock and poultry: : Cattle and calves inventory .............................farms: 47 115 146 156 117 74 159 number: 714 12,355 12,117 5,976 2,490 1,595 4,342 Beef cows .............................................farms: 33 74 108 145 100 53 137 number: 408 1,010 (D) (D) 1,182 662 (D) Milk cows .............................................farms: 3 11 5 5 8 4 1 number: 6 198 (D) (D) 101 4 (D) Cattle and calves sold ..................................farms: 19 88 120 137 80 76 106 number: 261 9,185 6,438 5,980 1,401 2,329 1,977 Hogs and pigs inventory .................................farms: 6 56 22 15 14 30 15 number: 18 266,861 46,400 34 329 105,594 16,245 Hogs and pigs sold ......................................farms: 11 69 22 14 17 42 10 number: 66 476,289 92,122 175 414 246,021 64,912 Sheep and lambs inventory ...............................farms: 5 17 15 11 13 26 8 number: 54 519 741 190 174 764 459 Layers inventory ........................................farms: 50 48 51 76 58 31 35 number: 1,674 36,905 944 1,863 1,142 (D) 758 Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ..............farms: 3 6 1 16 3 4 - number: 450 868 (D) (D) 45 (D) - : Selected crops harvested: : Corn for grain ..........................................farms: 18 255 315 90 225 305 30 acres: 1,848 87,486 106,201 18,736 69,701 96,556 7,238 bushels: 295,420 18,732,173 21,399,568 2,737,429 13,892,480 19,638,546 1,386,340 Corn for silage or greenchop ............................farms: 2 7 5 1 4 1 - acres: (D) 583 (D) (D) 158 (D) - tons: (D) 15,073 (D) (D) 3,018 (D) - Wheat for grain, all ....................................farms: - 54 43 23 11 21 6 acres: - 4,961 3,169 5,310 509 1,381 752 bushels: - 445,037 276,645 297,259 37,306 121,660 62,260 Winter wheat for grain ................................farms: - 54 43 23 11 21 6 acres: - 4,961 3,169 5,310 509 1,381 752 bushels: - 445,037 276,645 297,259 37,306 121,660 62,260 : Oats for grain ..........................................farms: - - - - 1 - - acres: - - - - (D) - - bushels: - - - - (D) - - Barley for grain ........................................farms: - 1 - - - - - acres: - (D) - - - - - bushels: - (D) - - - - - Sorghum for grain .......................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - bushels: - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 1. County Summary Highlights: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Daviess : Dearborn : Decatur : DeKalb : Delaware : Dubois : Elkhart ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ....................................................number: 1,140 520 552 818 506 740 1,809 Land in farms .............................................acres: 186,607 49,633 169,467 191,601 156,043 159,666 195,094 Average size of farm ..................................acres: 164 95 307 234 308 216 108 Median size of farm ...................................acres: 34 59 86 54 37 75 19 : Estimated market value of land and buildings: : Average per farm ....................................dollars: 1,484,962 642,835 2,890,466 2,025,249 1,652,410 1,592,388 1,269,250 Average per acre ....................................dollars: 9,072 6,735 9,415 8,646 5,358 7,380 11,769 : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................$1,000: 158,431 39,091 138,492 156,706 120,555 150,001 233,695 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 138,975 75,175 250,891 191,572 238,252 202,705 129,185 : Farms by size: : 1 to 9 acres .................................................: 170 26 38 86 98 33 472 10 to 49 acres ...............................................: 533 182 151 297 190 280 784 50 to 179 acres ..............................................: 298 255 166 245 92 220 362 180 to 499 acres .............................................: 60 47 100 99 57 122 113 500 to 999 acres .............................................: 38 10 59 26 24 58 39 1,000 acres or more ..........................................: 41 - 38 65 45 27 39 : Total cropland ............................................farms: 948 432 473 706 409 626 1,201 acres: 159,536 19,722 149,496 166,001 146,999 116,979 165,733 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 903 381 421 585 384 562 1,081 acres: 149,196 17,293 144,333 155,868 143,802 108,723 157,231 : Irrigated land ............................................farms: 38 16 8 21 33 18 172 acres: 5,498 116 219 2,200 1,096 230 32,158 : Market value of agricultural products sold ...............$1,000: 403,143 13,094 290,732 166,606 156,243 487,689 497,787 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 353,634 25,180 526,689 203,675 308,781 659,039 275,173 : Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ..........$1,000: 153,610 9,250 153,814 125,795 145,015 94,744 146,413 Livestock, poultry, and their products .................$1,000: 249,533 3,844 136,918 40,811 11,228 392,944 351,374 : Farms by value of sales: : Less than $2,500 .............................................: 341 225 96 290 161 191 490 $2,500 to $4,999 .............................................: 101 48 39 55 57 50 114 $5,000 to $9,999 .............................................: 114 72 39 78 34 61 178 $10,000 to $24,999 ...........................................: 181 86 57 99 52 88 206 $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................: 119 39 27 54 22 79 133 $50,000 to $99,999 ...........................................: 57 20 49 59 46 60 104 $100,000 or more .............................................: 227 30 245 183 134 211 584 : Government payments .......................................farms: 93 45 230 396 118 190 113 $1,000: 866 297 1,943 6,390 523 932 810 Total income from farm-related sources ....................farms: 422 145 311 342 232 409 605 $1,000: 5,718 1,046 5,738 4,111 7,357 8,826 11,865 : Total farm production expenses ...........................$1,000: 230,902 15,466 213,797 126,685 115,416 268,785 332,752 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 202,546 29,743 387,313 154,872 228,094 363,223 183,943 : Net cash farm income of the operations ....................farms: 1,140 520 552 818 506 740 1,809 $1,000: 178,825 -1,029 84,615 50,422 48,708 228,661 177,710 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 156,864 -1,979 153,289 61,640 96,261 309,002 98,236 : Livestock and poultry: : Cattle and calves inventory .............................farms: 250 208 153 135 87 310 582 number: 7,532 4,223 16,294 16,035 2,709 20,220 47,166 Beef cows .............................................farms: 181 177 106 71 72 257 252 number: 3,097 2,426 (D) 1,047 1,292 7,555 2,613 Milk cows .............................................farms: 41 3 9 10 10 6 173 number: 818 5 (D) 2,572 79 2,109 15,389 Cattle and calves sold ..................................farms: 182 164 146 94 57 248 469 number: 3,429 1,979 16,369 18,025 1,144 11,052 40,201 Hogs and pigs inventory .................................farms: 29 5 29 16 28 29 79 number: 28,021 (D) 172,409 738 12,092 35,280 62,450 Hogs and pigs sold ......................................farms: 31 8 36 25 22 31 92 number: 106,916 (D) 373,361 1,188 27,003 78,737 140,109 Sheep and lambs inventory ...............................farms: 98 15 13 7 24 12 159 number: 2,189 624 811 89 466 275 6,010 Layers inventory ........................................farms: 206 57 28 84 73 34 404 number: 3,823 769 483 1,857 2,533 (D) 876,309 Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ..............farms: 8 8 5 10 5 1 105 number: (D) 314 701 620 135 (D) 11,241,510 : Selected crops harvested: : Corn for grain ..........................................farms: 355 63 279 251 184 261 437 acres: 73,869 3,953 65,656 48,701 58,524 45,711 70,234 bushels: 14,791,051 618,307 13,447,987 8,924,846 10,846,683 8,014,342 14,095,346 Corn for silage or greenchop ............................farms: 10 3 15 4 4 10 94 acres: 163 29 1,983 1,200 90 1,079 8,287 tons: 3,577 (D) 44,221 16,800 1,428 27,920 196,517 Wheat for grain, all ....................................farms: 30 11 57 72 24 43 57 acres: 1,442 392 5,007 6,908 1,628 3,941 2,022 bushels: 105,969 22,648 441,629 525,949 137,973 305,135 173,104 Winter wheat for grain ................................farms: 30 11 57 72 24 43 57 acres: 1,442 392 5,007 6,908 1,628 3,941 2,022 bushels: 105,969 22,648 441,629 525,949 137,973 305,135 173,104 : Oats for grain ..........................................farms: - - - 3 - 3 10 acres: - - - 139 - 87 46 bushels: - - - 8,100 - 8,280 2,175 Barley for grain ........................................farms: 3 - 1 - 1 2 3 acres: 21 - (D) - (D) (D) 19 bushels: 1,077 - (D) - (D) (D) 990 Sorghum for grain .......................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - bushels: - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 1. County Summary Highlights: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Fayette : Floyd : Fountain : Franklin : Fulton : Gibson : Grant : Greene ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ....................................................number: 298 257 440 683 636 477 457 788 Land in farms .............................................acres: 91,045 16,616 192,752 144,173 181,860 248,444 159,502 192,510 Average size of farm ..................................acres: 306 65 438 211 286 521 349 244 Median size of farm ...................................acres: 79 32 78 92 80 153 96 65 : Estimated market value of land and buildings: : Average per farm ....................................dollars: 2,812,450 590,630 3,626,080 1,785,380 2,161,020 4,027,260 2,950,226 1,452,573 Average per acre ....................................dollars: 9,205 9,135 8,277 8,458 7,558 7,732 8,453 5,946 : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................$1,000: 74,135 16,817 108,864 107,395 130,783 172,114 134,879 128,438 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 248,777 65,435 247,419 157,240 205,633 360,826 295,140 162,993 : Farms by size: : 1 to 9 acres .................................................: 21 47 47 30 57 34 42 61 10 to 49 acres ...............................................: 108 129 128 190 184 103 108 268 50 to 179 acres ..............................................: 68 69 129 252 203 127 139 295 180 to 499 acres .............................................: 50 9 61 140 123 101 86 92 500 to 999 acres .............................................: 21 1 30 47 27 38 41 26 1,000 acres or more ..........................................: 30 2 45 24 42 74 41 46 : Total cropland ............................................farms: 255 206 355 605 538 445 425 652 acres: 78,443 9,305 169,977 100,256 159,449 228,940 150,470 148,040 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 236 159 281 550 462 419 376 607 acres: 76,678 7,809 162,070 93,804 151,359 221,445 147,382 137,338 : Irrigated land ............................................farms: 4 14 12 8 101 41 11 12 acres: (D) 23 2,170 (D) 27,109 7,996 15 (D) : Market value of agricultural products sold ...............$1,000: 78,720 6,921 175,818 103,017 195,306 268,746 167,757 180,126 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 264,162 26,930 399,587 150,830 307,085 563,408 367,084 228,586 : Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ..........$1,000: 77,572 5,613 168,406 90,891 145,336 222,298 147,104 110,731 Livestock, poultry, and their products .................$1,000: 1,149 1,308 7,412 12,126 49,970 46,448 20,654 69,394 : Farms by value of sales: : Less than $2,500 .............................................: 51 138 156 211 171 73 100 221 $2,500 to $4,999 .............................................: 22 24 21 52 43 18 25 127 $5,000 to $9,999 .............................................: 29 34 36 63 42 25 20 107 $10,000 to $24,999 ...........................................: 54 24 38 97 51 38 53 99 $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................: 27 16 44 51 54 45 35 54 $50,000 to $99,999 ...........................................: 10 15 22 52 37 34 38 57 $100,000 or more .............................................: 105 6 123 157 238 244 186 123 : Government payments .......................................farms: 76 17 199 149 192 122 131 160 $1,000: 634 76 1,223 1,306 1,223 1,023 540 1,726 Total income from farm-related sources ....................farms: 135 63 249 278 256 257 194 264 $1,000: 2,589 392 9,058 4,391 5,995 6,157 5,469 4,230 : Total farm production expenses ...........................$1,000: 59,517 6,696 116,810 73,344 139,110 197,382 110,282 112,988 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 199,720 26,053 265,478 107,386 218,727 413,798 241,317 143,386 : Net cash farm income of the operations ....................farms: 298 257 440 683 636 477 457 788 $1,000: 22,426 693 69,289 35,370 63,414 78,544 63,485 73,094 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 75,255 2,698 157,474 51,786 99,707 164,662 138,916 92,758 : Livestock and poultry: : Cattle and calves inventory .............................farms: 91 78 109 304 156 91 54 315 number: 2,004 1,424 3,336 9,582 14,204 7,511 2,008 10,406 Beef cows .............................................farms: 82 63 92 265 84 61 35 276 number: (D) (D) 1,934 (D) 1,682 1,195 (D) 4,993 Milk cows .............................................farms: 1 1 4 6 29 10 1 4 number: (D) (D) 11 (D) 2,668 2,722 (D) 6 Cattle and calves sold ..................................farms: 75 49 84 256 109 74 43 257 number: 1,131 705 1,699 5,455 10,181 3,922 1,391 7,655 Hogs and pigs inventory .................................farms: 8 11 13 16 32 15 10 15 number: 128 64 (D) 14,062 31,756 28,460 25,960 (D) Hogs and pigs sold ......................................farms: 8 10 12 20 32 9 12 28 number: 426 79 (D) 24,203 87,875 107,208 54,338 96,179 Sheep and lambs inventory ...............................farms: 11 7 6 16 27 14 11 43 number: 429 223 302 750 877 274 548 766 Layers inventory ........................................farms: 21 36 17 51 64 26 28 69 number: 311 1,617 304 1,215 (D) 1,623 921 1,415 Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ..............farms: - 4 - 6 8 9 1 13 number: - 620 - 59 265 800 (D) 2,210 : Selected crops harvested: : Corn for grain ..........................................farms: 136 16 172 234 282 308 219 176 acres: 36,872 2,648 80,210 37,063 80,967 102,106 59,822 56,187 bushels: 6,897,458 446,608 16,003,968 6,715,451 15,756,745 19,879,521 11,972,111 10,039,682 Corn for silage or greenchop ............................farms: 1 1 2 9 18 9 1 - acres: (D) (D) (D) 408 1,795 748 (D) - tons: (D) (D) (D) 7,512 34,277 16,377 (D) - Wheat for grain, all ....................................farms: 26 3 8 59 35 96 12 7 acres: 1,763 24 448 2,801 1,226 15,299 1,115 348 bushels: 150,495 866 39,443 249,680 94,370 1,116,741 91,267 17,473 Winter wheat for grain ................................farms: 26 3 8 59 35 96 12 7 acres: 1,763 24 448 2,801 1,226 15,299 1,115 348 bushels: 150,495 866 39,443 249,680 94,370 1,116,741 91,267 17,473 : Oats for grain ..........................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - bushels: - - - - - - - - Barley for grain ........................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - bushels: - - - - - - - - Sorghum for grain .......................................farms: - - - - - 5 - 2 acres: - - - - - 477 - (D) bushels: - - - - - 53,744 - (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 1. County Summary Highlights: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Hamilton : Hancock : Harrison : Hendricks : Henry : Howard : Huntington : Jackson ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ....................................................number: 517 505 990 544 584 427 643 607 Land in farms .............................................acres: 132,195 184,430 154,221 115,423 178,215 139,488 219,609 168,778 Average size of farm ..................................acres: 256 365 156 212 305 327 342 278 Median size of farm ...................................acres: 20 40 62 28 55 67 76 77 : Estimated market value of land and buildings: : Average per farm ....................................dollars: 2,416,805 3,491,946 915,557 1,920,595 2,626,364 1,919,158 2,901,428 1,934,735 Average per acre ....................................dollars: 9,452 9,562 5,877 9,052 8,606 5,875 8,495 6,958 : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................$1,000: 102,715 112,235 115,065 99,393 158,956 111,357 194,660 107,776 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 198,675 222,247 116,227 182,708 272,185 260,789 302,737 177,555 : Farms by size: : 1 to 9 acres .................................................: 144 71 75 117 73 56 67 70 10 to 49 acres ...............................................: 211 206 358 223 209 149 180 163 50 to 179 acres ..............................................: 78 88 377 106 161 104 194 195 180 to 499 acres .............................................: 33 50 112 48 53 53 90 99 500 to 999 acres .............................................: 15 26 40 15 41 25 51 31 1,000 acres or more ..........................................: 36 64 28 35 47 40 61 49 : Total cropland ............................................farms: 434 446 755 445 490 373 559 491 acres: 115,558 169,667 96,468 106,925 161,266 132,328 205,728 131,346 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 376 407 684 382 458 343 465 455 acres: 110,198 164,486 86,670 103,325 155,313 129,767 200,084 124,496 : Irrigated land ............................................farms: 27 14 41 29 22 10 21 68 acres: (D) (D) 1,234 172 1,020 29 2,577 10,455 : Market value of agricultural products sold ...............$1,000: 140,769 206,814 107,955 122,231 200,884 137,389 303,036 264,705 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 272,281 409,533 109,046 224,689 343,979 321,754 471,284 436,087 : Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ..........$1,000: 138,518 158,849 64,633 111,523 152,576 126,968 192,513 118,072 Livestock, poultry, and their products .................$1,000: 2,251 47,965 43,322 10,708 48,308 10,421 110,523 146,633 : Farms by value of sales: : Less than $2,500 .............................................: 207 123 349 203 185 105 204 175 $2,500 to $4,999 .............................................: 42 49 117 42 47 24 25 31 $5,000 to $9,999 .............................................: 37 47 124 46 47 29 20 51 $10,000 to $24,999 ...........................................: 65 51 148 75 57 35 48 74 $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................: 38 43 102 23 27 32 62 56 $50,000 to $99,999 ...........................................: 30 34 40 41 61 58 65 49 $100,000 or more .............................................: 98 158 110 114 160 144 219 171 : Government payments .......................................farms: 75 71 143 96 109 111 273 189 $1,000: 563 1,145 1,010 494 875 372 940 2,252 Total income from farm-related sources ....................farms: 171 246 372 231 243 171 295 341 $1,000: 5,927 5,624 3,016 5,969 7,831 4,712 5,308 8,173 : Total farm production expenses ...........................$1,000: 113,295 148,986 85,695 86,913 155,872 99,473 220,920 181,800 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 219,139 295,022 86,561 159,767 266,904 232,957 343,577 299,506 : Net cash farm income of the operations ....................farms: 517 505 990 544 584 427 643 607 $1,000: 33,964 64,597 26,286 41,781 53,717 43,001 88,364 93,330 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 65,695 127,915 26,552 76,803 91,982 100,705 137,425 153,756 : Livestock and poultry: : Cattle and calves inventory .............................farms: 47 122 406 117 144 68 111 213 number: (D) 2,926 16,417 1,972 10,051 1,478 11,839 8,176 Beef cows .............................................farms: 36 101 359 99 112 47 70 173 number: (D) 984 7,984 1,050 (D) (D) 942 (D) Milk cows .............................................farms: 2 6 11 16 7 2 7 9 number: (D) 64 364 42 (D) (D) 6,615 (D) Cattle and calves sold ..................................farms: 42 99 318 95 108 48 86 168 number: 303 1,110 12,206 917 8,554 761 6,462 4,854 Hogs and pigs inventory .................................farms: 15 25 22 18 17 24 20 21 number: 655 94,447 114 21,905 26,124 (D) 68,712 43,795 Hogs and pigs sold ......................................farms: 23 27 16 19 16 19 25 22 number: 1,236 218,888 127 41,774 66,345 43,357 97,616 122,364 Sheep and lambs inventory ...............................farms: 31 31 33 29 15 22 9 17 number: 1,006 756 1,228 1,258 1,017 344 307 484 Layers inventory ........................................farms: 68 54 100 98 56 44 41 43 number: 1,692 3,169 2,456 3,392 2,324 792 647,493 (D) Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ..............farms: - 10 5 20 8 - 3 3 number: - 31,650 3,187,010 1,611 373 - 28 197 : Selected crops harvested: : Corn for grain ..........................................farms: 134 217 164 178 216 232 270 209 acres: 50,897 70,086 27,613 49,628 65,585 62,864 81,455 52,833 bushels: 9,107,450 13,577,151 4,452,364 9,851,716 12,927,310 12,286,111 15,600,347 10,000,244 Corn for silage or greenchop ............................farms: - - 7 - 18 2 13 5 acres: - - 549 - 2,714 (D) 1,942 277 tons: - - 12,518 - 53,417 (D) 38,146 5,089 Wheat for grain, all ....................................farms: 19 27 32 18 52 35 50 38 acres: 997 2,401 3,067 585 4,873 1,681 4,919 2,488 bushels: 82,059 191,712 222,123 42,308 388,090 151,789 434,049 233,001 Winter wheat for grain ................................farms: 19 27 32 18 52 35 50 38 acres: 997 2,401 3,067 585 4,873 1,681 4,919 2,488 bushels: 82,059 191,712 222,123 42,308 388,090 151,789 434,049 233,001 : Oats for grain ..........................................farms: - - 2 - 1 - - - acres: - - (D) - (D) - - - bushels: - - (D) - (D) - - - Barley for grain ........................................farms: - - 1 - 6 - - - acres: - - (D) - 60 - - - bushels: - - (D) - 2,400 - - - Sorghum for grain .......................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - bushels: - - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 1. County Summary Highlights: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Jasper : Jay : Jefferson : Jennings : Johnson : Knox : Kosciusko : LaGrange ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ....................................................number: 608 801 513 461 520 447 1,079 2,474 Land in farms .............................................acres: 312,985 198,780 84,233 113,373 122,228 327,292 298,904 193,616 Average size of farm ..................................acres: 515 248 164 246 235 732 277 78 Median size of farm ...................................acres: 111 72 62 51 25 132 40 21 : Estimated market value of land and buildings: : Average per farm ....................................dollars: 4,363,847 2,600,299 1,118,974 1,627,950 2,475,625 5,907,530 2,383,637 1,131,232 Average per acre ....................................dollars: 8,477 10,478 6,815 6,620 10,532 8,068 8,605 14,455 : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................$1,000: 259,129 200,729 48,081 71,444 89,732 207,668 225,893 236,562 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 426,199 250,598 93,725 154,977 172,561 464,581 209,354 95,619 : Farms by size: : 1 to 9 acres .................................................: 41 104 37 37 99 55 193 403 10 to 49 acres ...............................................: 173 238 174 191 240 92 414 1,298 50 to 179 acres ..............................................: 158 218 214 145 87 100 244 665 180 to 499 acres .............................................: 104 131 58 40 35 67 116 57 500 to 999 acres .............................................: 47 57 14 26 26 36 47 23 1,000 acres or more ..........................................: 85 53 16 22 33 97 65 28 : Total cropland ............................................farms: 527 695 420 375 422 373 897 1,643 acres: 286,380 179,668 52,829 81,026 113,578 296,444 261,880 135,706 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 450 624 377 312 397 332 743 1,521 acres: 277,920 172,978 49,451 77,102 110,928 288,779 246,924 122,226 : Irrigated land ............................................farms: 53 11 9 25 40 92 112 158 acres: 13,716 260 (D) 87 4,266 35,845 42,910 36,516 : Market value of agricultural products sold ...............$1,000: 589,674 602,966 42,544 96,569 122,619 416,833 428,903 494,017 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 969,859 752,767 82,931 209,477 235,806 932,513 397,500 199,684 : Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ..........$1,000: 273,010 161,672 36,934 66,842 119,604 341,602 237,248 102,601 Livestock, poultry, and their products .................$1,000: 316,664 441,294 5,609 29,726 3,015 75,232 191,655 391,417 : Farms by value of sales: : Less than $2,500 .............................................: 134 195 157 151 170 95 384 629 $2,500 to $4,999 .............................................: 39 48 70 69 49 11 56 175 $5,000 to $9,999 .............................................: 18 40 81 68 47 17 100 220 $10,000 to $24,999 ...........................................: 46 58 73 47 66 36 107 344 $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................: 32 66 41 32 40 48 86 213 $50,000 to $99,999 ...........................................: 56 81 39 20 37 19 87 192 $100,000 or more .............................................: 283 313 52 74 111 221 259 701 : Government payments .......................................farms: 225 263 85 110 91 162 275 101 $1,000: 3,022 1,291 644 1,504 2,584 3,410 2,232 601 Total income from farm-related sources ....................farms: 341 394 191 198 197 200 470 801 $1,000: 14,571 10,018 2,770 4,930 6,268 8,136 8,586 11,852 : Total farm production expenses ...........................$1,000: 433,025 420,591 35,367 80,275 82,578 278,572 315,174 312,386 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 712,212 525,083 68,942 174,132 158,804 623,204 292,098 126,268 : Net cash farm income of the operations ....................farms: 608 801 513 461 520 447 1,079 2,474 $1,000: 174,242 193,684 10,591 22,728 48,893 149,807 124,547 194,084 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 286,583 241,803 20,644 49,301 94,024 335,139 115,428 78,449 : Livestock and poultry: : Cattle and calves inventory .............................farms: 106 189 232 158 98 86 246 911 number: 55,021 16,934 6,297 4,537 2,460 3,782 21,426 49,325 Beef cows .............................................farms: 75 83 208 122 69 73 147 267 number: 1,514 959 (D) 2,331 1,038 1,921 2,440 3,205 Milk cows .............................................farms: 10 39 6 9 3 4 42 322 number: 32,310 900 (D) 16 5 240 5,464 9,334 Cattle and calves sold ..................................farms: 81 139 190 122 67 80 200 749 number: 55,535 13,917 3,298 2,201 1,337 2,431 20,508 78,169 Hogs and pigs inventory .................................farms: 42 76 23 9 16 24 55 104 number: 176,774 251,476 672 8,435 1,105 41,471 116,917 40,949 Hogs and pigs sold ......................................farms: 51 79 23 8 16 24 56 94 number: 472,409 772,809 516 16,204 2,279 86,567 601,115 95,382 Sheep and lambs inventory ...............................farms: 11 39 33 7 36 8 51 291 number: 257 1,171 1,248 150 1,006 48 1,140 10,616 Layers inventory ........................................farms: 43 57 93 42 62 18 138 576 number: 872 9,755,139 1,908 (D) 1,406 412 (D) 1,812,022 Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ..............farms: 1 6 4 4 4 - 31 126 number: (D) (D) 3,200 4,010 533 - 3,455,426 12,088,804 : Selected crops harvested: : Corn for grain ..........................................farms: 317 381 99 73 171 216 309 579 acres: 144,248 69,376 12,440 23,617 53,103 116,132 112,181 48,739 bushels: 27,830,225 12,691,902 2,168,223 4,136,564 10,801,587 22,066,283 21,522,189 8,953,713 Corn for silage or greenchop ............................farms: 20 18 13 6 3 7 21 170 acres: 8,526 2,881 562 100 (D) 222 2,571 3,503 tons: 189,282 57,491 9,576 1,466 (D) 5,255 60,329 68,670 Wheat for grain, all ....................................farms: 15 78 13 14 26 75 62 27 acres: 1,555 6,327 2,137 2,421 2,766 12,058 4,506 1,633 bushels: 124,201 477,795 147,363 193,409 233,929 910,337 355,938 124,556 Winter wheat for grain ................................farms: 15 78 13 14 26 75 62 27 acres: 1,555 6,327 2,137 2,421 2,766 12,058 4,506 1,633 bushels: 124,201 477,795 147,363 193,409 233,929 910,337 355,938 124,556 : Oats for grain ..........................................farms: - 4 - 1 - 1 - 34 acres: - 19 - (D) - (D) - 271 bushels: - 710 - (D) - (D) - 14,962 Barley for grain ........................................farms: - 2 - - - - - 6 acres: - (D) - - - - - 59 bushels: - (D) - - - - - 2,426 Sorghum for grain .......................................farms: 9 - - - - 3 1 - acres: 760 - - - - 233 (D) - bushels: 73,369 - - - - 25,680 (D) - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 1. County Summary Highlights: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Lake : LaPorte : Lawrence : Madison : Marion : Marshall : Martin : Miami ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ....................................................number: 347 677 706 682 169 779 249 613 Land in farms .............................................acres: 123,589 277,850 117,099 196,215 14,595 201,037 57,900 201,899 Average size of farm ..................................acres: 356 410 166 288 86 258 233 329 Median size of farm ...................................acres: 53 58 60 47 11 60 104 80 : Estimated market value of land and buildings: : Average per farm ....................................dollars: 2,819,463 2,075,165 907,973 2,106,632 958,651 1,855,602 1,388,780 2,611,236 Average per acre ....................................dollars: 7,916 5,056 5,474 7,322 11,101 7,190 5,972 7,928 : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................$1,000: 68,817 192,366 67,536 162,477 15,259 149,970 42,495 131,116 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 198,320 284,144 95,660 238,236 90,290 192,516 170,662 213,893 : Farms by size: : 1 to 9 acres .................................................: 31 91 80 95 79 106 26 45 10 to 49 acres ...............................................: 137 209 219 252 53 242 52 202 50 to 179 acres ..............................................: 88 147 258 164 15 237 92 157 180 to 499 acres .............................................: 41 107 100 67 16 97 48 93 500 to 999 acres .............................................: 15 47 31 50 3 42 20 59 1,000 acres or more ..........................................: 35 76 18 54 3 55 11 57 : Total cropland ............................................farms: 317 607 534 600 131 639 192 557 acres: 111,576 261,283 58,229 184,642 12,949 182,249 37,333 181,843 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 274 539 463 555 117 569 155 485 acres: 100,732 253,804 47,203 181,630 12,472 175,918 32,654 173,429 : Irrigated land ............................................farms: 24 184 18 24 42 115 6 18 acres: 4,260 80,956 268 2,176 87 22,487 377 3,081 : Market value of agricultural products sold ...............$1,000: 99,957 308,802 50,796 206,059 16,336 262,735 109,809 269,146 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 288,061 456,133 71,949 302,140 96,663 337,272 440,998 439,063 : Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ..........$1,000: 97,283 272,100 32,663 199,084 14,244 160,235 28,747 174,319 Livestock, poultry, and their products .................$1,000: 2,674 36,702 18,134 6,975 2,092 102,499 81,062 94,827 : Farms by value of sales: : Less than $2,500 .............................................: 111 190 253 143 58 222 83 165 $2,500 to $4,999 .............................................: 19 36 72 61 21 38 28 28 $5,000 to $9,999 .............................................: 26 44 99 75 19 67 26 28 $10,000 to $24,999 ...........................................: 34 53 123 82 23 73 32 80 $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................: 16 66 64 33 7 51 21 34 $50,000 to $99,999 ...........................................: 28 40 41 86 7 53 7 40 $100,000 or more .............................................: 113 248 54 202 34 275 52 238 : Government payments .......................................farms: 83 174 152 103 21 156 53 291 $1,000: 782 3,102 1,585 612 127 1,342 318 1,590 Total income from farm-related sources ....................farms: 142 318 235 317 43 376 112 296 $1,000: 3,891 13,296 2,681 7,459 1,510 6,613 1,634 7,706 : Total farm production expenses ...........................$1,000: 73,608 215,002 42,810 153,212 16,227 183,988 60,679 199,084 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 212,128 317,580 60,638 224,652 96,019 236,185 243,689 324,769 : Net cash farm income of the operations ....................farms: 347 677 706 682 169 779 249 613 $1,000: 31,022 110,198 12,251 60,917 1,746 86,701 51,082 79,358 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 89,400 162,774 17,353 89,322 10,333 111,298 205,149 129,458 : Livestock and poultry: : Cattle and calves inventory .............................farms: 38 111 330 116 14 227 81 110 number: 1,230 9,463 15,296 2,837 287 23,878 3,691 5,698 Beef cows .............................................farms: 30 74 285 92 9 104 77 66 number: 463 1,091 7,754 1,160 (D) 2,122 1,692 1,077 Milk cows .............................................farms: 5 7 5 3 2 57 5 12 number: 164 3,706 9 5 (D) 9,128 7 1,777 Cattle and calves sold ..................................farms: 30 73 273 94 12 189 75 93 number: 585 7,004 11,948 2,217 119 21,315 2,479 5,088 Hogs and pigs inventory .................................farms: 3 8 20 22 - 48 8 34 number: 163 6,129 69 1,221 - 7,270 54,922 228,750 Hogs and pigs sold ......................................farms: 9 12 15 25 - 43 8 40 number: 236 19,759 261 10,396 - 13,083 97,070 384,003 Sheep and lambs inventory ...............................farms: 25 35 37 23 16 37 3 7 number: 996 1,012 1,061 591 615 755 (D) 260 Layers inventory ........................................farms: 46 75 102 58 35 106 13 56 number: 1,452 1,779 2,329 1,911 1,842 71,894 234 2,204 Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ..............farms: 1 4 8 9 2 22 - - number: (D) 162 1,878 (D) (D) 1,774,963 - - : Selected crops harvested: : Corn for grain ..........................................farms: 129 306 96 318 16 311 65 300 acres: 52,554 130,189 13,900 79,625 3,357 88,904 13,468 78,507 bushels: 9,554,852 24,846,394 2,618,678 15,484,338 652,138 16,886,666 2,646,216 15,020,428 Corn for silage or greenchop ............................farms: 5 8 3 1 - 47 - 6 acres: 1,746 1,555 79 (D) - 5,889 - 1,357 tons: 21,114 33,160 1,774 (D) - 124,530 - 36,301 Wheat for grain, all ....................................farms: 8 57 2 27 11 54 9 54 acres: 696 7,202 (D) 1,626 396 1,723 804 3,610 bushels: 52,265 536,430 (D) 127,315 18,487 124,232 56,315 308,303 Winter wheat for grain ................................farms: 8 57 2 27 11 54 9 54 acres: 696 7,202 (D) 1,626 396 1,723 804 3,610 bushels: 52,265 536,430 (D) 127,315 18,487 124,232 56,315 308,303 : Oats for grain ..........................................farms: - 2 1 - - 4 - 2 acres: - (D) (D) - - 34 - (D) bushels: - (D) (D) - - 1,800 - (D) Barley for grain ........................................farms: - - 2 - - - - 1 acres: - - (D) - - - - (D) bushels: - - (D) - - - - (D) Sorghum for grain .......................................farms: - 3 - - - - - - acres: - 164 - - - - - - bushels: - 22,185 - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 1. County Summary Highlights: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Monroe : Montgomery : Morgan : Newton : Noble : Ohio : Orange : Owen ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ....................................................number: 419 651 506 372 1,067 123 425 435 Land in farms .............................................acres: 63,216 252,762 130,356 189,934 174,349 16,420 95,336 76,206 Average size of farm ..................................acres: 151 388 258 511 163 133 224 175 Median size of farm ...................................acres: 49 72 50 121 44 95 75 75 : Estimated market value of land and buildings: : Average per farm ....................................dollars: 982,732 3,424,192 1,968,743 4,475,285 1,481,026 817,759 1,467,931 945,252 Average per acre ....................................dollars: 6,514 8,819 7,642 8,765 9,064 6,126 6,544 5,396 : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................$1,000: 35,002 158,672 99,246 144,137 153,984 12,601 58,453 39,397 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 83,538 243,736 196,138 387,465 144,315 102,447 137,535 90,569 : Farms by size: : 1 to 9 acres .................................................: 64 64 63 25 134 8 32 25 10 to 49 acres ...............................................: 146 219 183 84 429 25 130 124 50 to 179 acres ..............................................: 131 190 150 116 304 69 153 194 180 to 499 acres .............................................: 62 71 61 61 115 18 74 65 500 to 999 acres .............................................: 10 34 24 28 49 1 20 14 1,000 acres or more ..........................................: 6 73 25 58 36 2 16 13 : Total cropland ............................................farms: 330 547 395 335 837 105 328 362 acres: 19,894 224,288 110,531 163,644 140,236 7,458 59,319 46,228 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 297 445 353 294 703 101 262 311 acres: 17,778 212,107 103,550 156,490 131,447 7,025 53,624 40,736 : Irrigated land ............................................farms: 60 23 8 8 60 - 8 19 acres: 154 (D) 1,260 2,899 20,392 - 53 181 : Market value of agricultural products sold ...............$1,000: 16,643 235,467 122,372 442,405 199,872 4,831 220,924 31,996 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 39,722 361,700 241,842 1,189,261 187,321 39,273 519,821 73,555 : Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ..........$1,000: 12,999 220,792 108,718 174,716 118,460 4,266 53,129 29,377 Livestock, poultry, and their products .................$1,000: 3,645 14,675 13,655 267,689 81,412 565 167,795 2,619 : Farms by value of sales: : Less than $2,500 .............................................: 149 191 153 99 364 38 170 140 $2,500 to $4,999 .............................................: 54 65 66 18 72 17 42 46 $5,000 to $9,999 .............................................: 45 39 48 13 91 22 37 65 $10,000 to $24,999 ...........................................: 55 56 74 24 107 27 65 69 $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................: 52 38 33 22 101 9 25 44 $50,000 to $99,999 ...........................................: 38 63 41 39 83 4 34 34 $100,000 or more .............................................: 26 199 91 157 249 6 52 37 : Government payments .......................................farms: 61 301 89 136 278 8 87 95 $1,000: 512 1,696 631 1,759 1,427 106 498 885 Total income from farm-related sources ....................farms: 122 335 193 181 394 28 138 162 $1,000: 1,905 11,601 3,579 4,796 6,962 158 2,541 2,585 : Total farm production expenses ...........................$1,000: 19,217 158,770 79,331 278,793 145,180 4,272 114,344 27,743 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 45,864 243,887 156,781 749,444 136,063 34,735 269,046 63,778 : Net cash farm income of the operations ....................farms: 419 651 506 372 1,067 123 425 435 $1,000: -157 89,993 47,251 170,167 63,081 822 109,619 7,724 Average per farm ....................................dollars: -375 138,238 93,382 457,438 59,120 6,685 257,927 17,756 : Livestock and poultry: : Cattle and calves inventory .............................farms: 144 131 136 45 235 71 188 164 number: 5,036 4,123 3,947 (D) 13,404 1,605 8,564 4,550 Beef cows .............................................farms: 135 105 123 34 123 68 161 143 number: 2,882 (D) 2,001 677 1,948 (D) 3,880 2,744 Milk cows .............................................farms: 7 3 3 1 42 1 6 9 number: 35 (D) 6 (D) 4,069 (D) 12 13 Cattle and calves sold ..................................farms: 128 108 99 33 178 56 156 130 number: 2,822 2,294 1,911 (D) 9,306 658 3,531 2,232 Hogs and pigs inventory .................................farms: 16 11 36 10 42 1 25 18 number: 449 (D) 13,643 55,694 45,182 (D) (D) 208 Hogs and pigs sold ......................................farms: 25 20 37 10 40 1 23 19 number: 536 (D) 27,953 (D) 93,206 (D) (D) 378 Sheep and lambs inventory ...............................farms: 14 26 24 4 55 3 25 27 number: 918 1,011 297 163 1,594 20 836 578 Layers inventory ........................................farms: 68 74 68 12 167 10 39 67 number: 1,184 2,320 1,618 (D) 119,480 166 (D) 1,478 Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ..............farms: 2 6 4 - 30 - 3 6 number: (D) 202 41 - 2,145,907 - (D) 186 : Selected crops harvested: : Corn for grain ..........................................farms: 26 270 163 213 359 16 79 100 acres: 4,529 99,700 49,546 82,748 59,602 1,581 23,408 13,625 bushels: 757,193 20,419,884 10,048,017 17,770,729 11,712,547 271,740 4,784,544 2,425,946 Corn for silage or greenchop ............................farms: - 6 1 22 17 - 3 - acres: - 404 (D) 6,448 3,395 - 36 - tons: - 9,190 (D) 132,721 63,837 - 774 - Wheat for grain, all ....................................farms: 6 23 4 23 49 - 8 5 acres: 146 3,692 605 1,559 1,893 - 1,753 413 bushels: 7,865 356,034 24,639 139,931 152,006 - 127,530 25,032 Winter wheat for grain ................................farms: 6 23 4 23 49 - 8 5 acres: 146 3,692 605 1,559 1,893 - 1,753 413 bushels: 7,865 356,034 24,639 139,931 152,006 - 127,530 25,032 : Oats for grain ..........................................farms: - - - - 6 - 3 - acres: - - - - 77 - 66 - bushels: - - - - 3,948 - 2,680 - Barley for grain ........................................farms: 1 - 2 - - - - - acres: (D) - (D) - - - - - bushels: (D) - (D) - - - - - Sorghum for grain .......................................farms: - - - 4 1 - - - acres: - - - 692 (D) - - - bushels: - - - 72,551 (D) - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 1. County Summary Highlights: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Parke : Perry : Pike : Porter : Posey : Pulaski : Putnam : Randolph ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ....................................................number: 646 417 279 462 462 507 728 675 Land in farms .............................................acres: 174,867 66,411 88,483 122,238 256,130 245,345 174,378 238,870 Average size of farm ..................................acres: 271 159 317 265 554 484 240 354 Median size of farm ...................................acres: 73 92 66 42 87 98 54 83 : Estimated market value of land and buildings: : Average per farm ....................................dollars: 1,965,826 829,599 1,877,523 2,534,492 3,991,401 4,438,925 1,979,610 3,293,864 Average per acre ....................................dollars: 7,262 5,209 5,920 9,579 7,200 9,173 8,265 9,308 : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................$1,000: 111,541 48,908 54,244 99,225 194,884 135,430 109,314 203,671 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 172,664 117,284 195,122 214,773 421,827 267,121 150,157 301,735 : Farms by size: : 1 to 9 acres .................................................: 52 24 15 67 29 30 50 67 10 to 49 acres ...............................................: 195 88 88 188 145 156 293 210 50 to 179 acres ..............................................: 242 205 111 92 120 135 251 157 180 to 499 acres .............................................: 87 82 26 56 45 81 67 103 500 to 999 acres .............................................: 24 14 17 28 36 38 25 72 1,000 acres or more ..........................................: 46 4 22 31 87 67 42 66 : Total cropland ............................................farms: 515 350 231 413 427 478 604 585 acres: 129,964 35,269 68,146 105,600 230,423 230,969 140,846 223,436 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 435 312 158 353 399 363 498 529 acres: 121,940 31,604 61,200 96,595 224,825 222,898 130,495 217,892 : Irrigated land ............................................farms: 51 6 4 54 70 92 13 11 acres: 4,262 549 (D) 13,567 26,237 40,094 726 286 : Market value of agricultural products sold ...............$1,000: 135,834 47,495 85,118 101,951 222,383 369,273 144,173 328,813 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 210,269 113,897 305,082 220,672 481,349 728,349 198,040 487,131 : Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ..........$1,000: 116,947 21,697 56,655 100,362 217,933 225,487 127,755 208,505 Livestock, poultry, and their products .................$1,000: 18,887 25,798 28,463 1,589 4,450 143,786 16,418 120,308 : Farms by value of sales: : Less than $2,500 .............................................: 200 104 118 173 81 143 275 127 $2,500 to $4,999 .............................................: 49 48 22 37 32 25 69 36 $5,000 to $9,999 .............................................: 49 54 22 44 29 21 112 27 $10,000 to $24,999 ...........................................: 79 101 35 29 47 44 77 74 $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................: 53 19 18 31 37 27 51 61 $50,000 to $99,999 ...........................................: 44 41 12 23 46 38 41 55 $100,000 or more .............................................: 172 50 52 125 190 209 103 295 : Government payments .......................................farms: 175 69 148 101 128 236 257 161 $1,000: 924 291 1,491 1,533 1,052 2,945 1,923 666 Total income from farm-related sources ....................farms: 319 202 141 192 242 304 353 323 $1,000: 10,301 2,125 6,124 3,290 6,141 9,350 7,169 10,679 : Total farm production expenses ...........................$1,000: 104,377 35,261 58,145 81,571 151,238 253,227 110,628 222,009 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 161,574 84,559 208,405 176,560 327,355 499,462 151,962 328,902 : Net cash farm income of the operations ....................farms: 646 417 279 462 462 507 728 675 $1,000: 42,682 14,650 34,587 25,202 78,338 128,341 42,637 118,149 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 66,072 35,132 123,969 54,550 169,563 253,138 58,567 175,035 : Livestock and poultry: : Cattle and calves inventory .............................farms: 211 215 50 85 60 64 207 154 number: 8,372 8,407 (D) 2,043 1,464 4,506 5,555 7,718 Beef cows .............................................farms: 116 197 41 68 53 51 173 118 number: 2,493 3,588 (D) 1,090 (D) (D) 2,852 1,848 Milk cows .............................................farms: 76 12 - 9 2 3 12 20 number: 1,680 1,227 - 63 (D) (D) 118 2,317 Cattle and calves sold ..................................farms: 169 189 43 58 47 52 154 123 number: 5,211 4,693 (D) 844 882 2,552 2,428 5,320 Hogs and pigs inventory .................................farms: 38 7 7 23 4 23 29 39 number: 309 17,783 6,868 383 6,560 94,403 77,598 160,087 Hogs and pigs sold ......................................farms: 34 12 7 26 4 25 40 38 number: 499 37,171 23,388 540 11,397 185,741 204,375 399,026 Sheep and lambs inventory ...............................farms: 57 23 3 21 12 15 46 31 number: 1,994 334 41 247 170 512 1,355 648 Layers inventory ........................................farms: 94 35 4 72 23 22 72 34 number: 59,981 667 72 1,540 400 (D) 2,099 (D) Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ..............farms: 13 - - 5 - 4 9 - number: 866 - - 214 - 300 704 - : Selected crops harvested: : Corn for grain ..........................................farms: 191 113 82 173 246 235 196 355 acres: 54,803 9,903 25,703 46,226 93,270 114,040 58,904 102,999 bushels: 10,549,575 1,598,830 4,615,104 8,759,784 18,236,401 20,267,335 11,749,553 18,930,643 Corn for silage or greenchop ............................farms: 22 10 2 1 3 2 4 7 acres: 388 710 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) tons: 9,146 15,772 (D) (D) (D) (D) 5,747 (D) Wheat for grain, all ....................................farms: 23 7 10 23 98 14 25 51 acres: 3,584 458 1,971 995 17,119 1,059 3,491 2,731 bushels: 290,757 19,015 143,380 67,721 1,459,062 66,516 263,714 197,252 Winter wheat for grain ................................farms: 23 7 10 23 98 14 25 51 acres: 3,584 458 1,971 995 17,119 1,059 3,491 2,731 bushels: 290,757 19,015 143,380 67,721 1,459,062 66,516 263,714 197,252 : Oats for grain ..........................................farms: - - - - - 1 - 2 acres: - - - - - (D) - (D) bushels: - - - - - (D) - (D) Barley for grain ........................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - bushels: - - - - - - - - Sorghum for grain .......................................farms: - - 4 - - - - - acres: - - 427 - - - - - bushels: - - 55,054 - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 1. County Summary Highlights: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Ripley : Rush : St. Joseph : Scott : Shelby : Spencer : Starke : Steuben ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ....................................................number: 835 473 547 283 548 558 394 461 Land in farms .............................................acres: 175,750 189,580 153,034 45,293 209,675 162,031 98,815 96,550 Average size of farm ..................................acres: 210 401 280 160 383 290 251 209 Median size of farm ...................................acres: 66 137 40 55 61 74 56 58 : Estimated market value of land and buildings: : Average per farm ....................................dollars: 1,387,138 4,350,205 2,324,695 1,096,333 3,888,884 1,894,853 1,800,298 1,708,505 Average per acre ....................................dollars: 6,590 10,854 8,309 6,850 10,164 6,525 7,178 8,158 : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................$1,000: 123,251 140,245 111,248 32,213 146,765 122,167 55,510 72,256 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 147,607 296,501 203,379 113,825 267,818 218,936 140,889 156,738 : Farms by size: : 1 to 9 acres .................................................: 57 34 72 23 83 39 21 31 10 to 49 acres ...............................................: 282 101 224 108 172 195 160 189 50 to 179 acres ..............................................: 283 127 110 118 106 150 142 157 180 to 499 acres .............................................: 134 103 72 22 86 96 29 42 500 to 999 acres .............................................: 38 57 29 5 41 40 15 25 1,000 acres or more ..........................................: 41 51 40 7 60 38 27 17 : Total cropland ............................................farms: 701 409 469 217 477 479 341 384 acres: 136,442 171,935 141,832 33,011 199,029 129,934 83,952 81,491 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 622 396 428 163 471 435 211 290 acres: 129,603 165,554 138,438 27,779 194,028 122,329 75,578 72,915 : Irrigated land ............................................farms: 8 16 82 9 37 9 61 30 acres: 416 560 24,052 (D) 6,491 (D) 21,017 5,393 : Market value of agricultural products sold ...............$1,000: 133,546 222,694 162,244 28,073 208,193 148,680 75,483 82,622 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 159,935 470,812 296,608 99,199 379,915 266,451 191,581 179,224 : Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ..........$1,000: 116,474 175,822 130,136 25,118 201,254 111,883 71,718 66,720 Livestock, poultry, and their products .................$1,000: 17,072 46,872 32,108 2,955 6,939 36,797 3,765 15,903 : Farms by value of sales: : Less than $2,500 .............................................: 278 83 154 95 98 134 211 202 $2,500 to $4,999 .............................................: 63 27 48 49 27 50 21 40 $5,000 to $9,999 .............................................: 72 33 38 36 51 50 24 32 $10,000 to $24,999 ...........................................: 94 25 64 44 65 64 35 51 $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................: 61 25 28 17 51 59 17 22 $50,000 to $99,999 ...........................................: 78 24 42 21 50 41 22 26 $100,000 or more .............................................: 189 256 173 21 206 160 64 88 : Government payments .......................................farms: 274 132 93 77 132 132 272 170 $1,000: 2,841 1,276 824 727 1,968 679 2,297 1,716 Total income from farm-related sources ....................farms: 398 226 212 120 258 286 193 185 $1,000: 5,500 4,861 4,147 1,674 2,972 4,517 2,647 4,456 : Total farm production expenses ...........................$1,000: 106,184 144,923 121,990 22,862 145,161 94,678 51,175 67,196 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 127,167 306,391 223,017 80,784 264,892 169,673 129,885 145,761 : Net cash farm income of the operations ....................farms: 835 473 547 283 548 558 394 461 $1,000: 35,703 83,908 45,225 7,613 67,972 59,198 29,252 21,599 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 42,758 177,395 82,679 26,900 124,036 106,089 74,244 46,851 : Livestock and poultry: : Cattle and calves inventory .............................farms: 283 128 120 110 107 220 38 109 number: 8,289 4,912 4,513 2,004 3,110 10,641 (D) 6,882 Beef cows .............................................farms: 235 78 87 97 85 206 33 79 number: (D) 1,484 1,058 1,176 1,329 4,746 461 1,265 Milk cows .............................................farms: 7 5 15 4 10 4 2 5 number: (D) 56 1,596 4 238 316 (D) 1,167 Cattle and calves sold ..................................farms: 212 94 106 79 88 194 32 63 number: 4,408 3,899 2,362 762 1,235 7,342 338 3,811 Hogs and pigs inventory .................................farms: 27 19 22 17 5 8 5 17 number: 24,464 73,280 34,974 (D) (D) 12,113 (D) 8,443 Hogs and pigs sold ......................................farms: 17 21 28 14 11 12 7 11 number: 42,651 177,582 181,143 (D) (D) 31,944 (D) 76,093 Sheep and lambs inventory ...............................farms: 34 16 31 6 35 27 3 6 number: 1,332 485 433 173 1,707 962 (D) 46 Layers inventory ........................................farms: 80 27 70 42 48 41 20 42 number: 2,254 858 2,623 862 2,391 1,408 306 640 Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ..............farms: 5 2 7 7 10 2 3 2 number: 110 (D) 460 570 5,300 (D) 105 (D) : Selected crops harvested: : Corn for grain ..........................................farms: 278 268 213 50 293 202 111 107 acres: 48,660 80,925 71,437 10,950 92,250 52,700 39,443 33,726 bushels: 8,759,829 16,496,067 12,273,499 1,996,529 17,703,275 9,646,649 7,207,040 6,116,462 Corn for silage or greenchop ............................farms: 6 7 12 1 7 4 1 5 acres: 254 507 1,593 (D) 870 98 (D) 914 tons: 4,192 10,546 42,306 (D) 18,819 1,072 (D) 19,164 Wheat for grain, all ....................................farms: 69 51 33 3 59 16 13 32 acres: 5,353 3,663 2,510 (D) 4,461 667 561 1,520 bushels: 420,626 295,415 171,012 (D) 346,568 53,216 45,898 115,042 Winter wheat for grain ................................farms: 69 51 33 3 59 16 13 32 acres: 5,353 3,663 2,510 (D) 4,461 667 561 1,520 bushels: 420,626 295,415 171,012 (D) 346,568 53,216 45,898 115,042 : Oats for grain ..........................................farms: 1 2 1 - - - - - acres: (D) (D) (D) - - - - - bushels: (D) (D) (D) - - - - - Barley for grain ........................................farms: 2 - - - - - - - acres: (D) - - - - - - - bushels: (D) - - - - - - - Sorghum for grain .......................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - bushels: - - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 1. County Summary Highlights: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Sullivan : Switzerland : Tippecanoe : Tipton : Union : Vanderburgh : Vermillion : Vigo ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ....................................................number: 411 339 712 416 194 204 291 464 Land in farms .............................................acres: 176,644 53,933 237,534 163,401 69,029 51,839 104,913 105,310 Average size of farm ..................................acres: 430 159 334 393 356 254 361 227 Median size of farm ...................................acres: 88 70 35 76 80 50 80 44 : Estimated market value of land and buildings: : Average per farm ....................................dollars: 2,665,973 1,210,108 2,869,419 4,364,056 3,527,183 1,919,244 3,069,165 1,335,791 Average per acre ....................................dollars: 6,203 7,606 8,601 11,110 9,913 7,553 8,513 5,886 : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................$1,000: 129,133 37,019 197,117 139,885 52,810 47,642 67,442 64,172 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 314,192 109,201 276,850 336,261 272,219 233,541 231,761 138,301 : Farms by size: : 1 to 9 acres .................................................: 20 4 166 52 32 31 19 53 10 to 49 acres ...............................................: 114 130 234 113 42 67 94 208 50 to 179 acres ..............................................: 140 153 119 99 51 44 76 119 180 to 499 acres .............................................: 61 43 86 66 25 35 60 50 500 to 999 acres .............................................: 27 3 38 39 16 14 14 16 1,000 acres or more ..........................................: 49 6 69 47 28 13 28 18 : Total cropland ............................................farms: 353 276 587 368 158 174 245 380 acres: 151,178 28,353 213,719 158,350 61,860 48,697 84,884 87,806 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 306 239 476 346 135 165 189 349 acres: 147,705 25,202 201,748 155,095 59,514 47,804 80,601 84,037 : Irrigated land ............................................farms: 30 13 59 6 2 11 5 17 acres: 16,322 (D) 7,807 (D) (D) 652 408 1,749 : Market value of agricultural products sold ...............$1,000: 171,052 23,591 244,176 203,027 66,832 50,097 92,473 92,349 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 416,185 69,590 342,943 488,045 344,492 245,573 317,776 199,028 : Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ..........$1,000: 150,703 21,283 206,937 153,477 58,159 49,034 82,747 81,067 Livestock, poultry, and their products .................$1,000: 20,350 2,308 37,238 49,550 8,672 1,062 9,726 11,282 : Farms by value of sales: : Less than $2,500 .............................................: 120 102 263 70 66 56 110 125 $2,500 to $4,999 .............................................: 14 61 68 19 3 8 9 54 $5,000 to $9,999 .............................................: 46 49 29 13 14 22 35 68 $10,000 to $24,999 ...........................................: 35 70 75 39 16 17 24 46 $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................: 39 21 43 45 5 13 27 57 $50,000 to $99,999 ...........................................: 27 18 27 39 25 20 25 40 $100,000 or more .............................................: 130 18 207 191 65 68 61 74 : Government payments .......................................farms: 123 26 199 108 51 57 131 102 $1,000: 804 240 1,631 735 196 398 1,314 1,213 Total income from farm-related sources ....................farms: 206 127 291 213 88 86 136 194 $1,000: 5,552 808 9,959 7,028 2,118 1,832 5,070 1,705 : Total farm production expenses ...........................$1,000: 104,674 17,196 200,408 139,770 43,408 39,337 67,181 68,367 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 254,682 50,725 281,473 335,986 223,753 192,830 230,862 147,342 : Net cash farm income of the operations ....................farms: 411 339 712 416 194 204 291 464 $1,000: 72,735 7,443 55,357 71,020 25,738 12,989 31,676 26,900 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 176,970 21,956 77,749 170,720 132,669 63,672 108,854 57,974 : Livestock and poultry: : Cattle and calves inventory .............................farms: 85 149 127 36 60 20 44 91 number: 2,591 3,839 3,486 366 1,612 (D) 1,991 1,844 Beef cows .............................................farms: 64 137 87 30 53 16 36 73 number: (D) (D) (D) 263 932 (D) (D) 969 Milk cows .............................................farms: 1 2 6 - - 2 1 6 number: (D) (D) (D) - - (D) (D) 27 Cattle and calves sold ..................................farms: 62 105 105 27 51 16 42 72 number: 1,115 2,072 2,369 333 979 127 1,988 1,112 Hogs and pigs inventory .................................farms: 9 5 33 20 12 9 4 7 number: 851 (D) 59,526 68,458 10,084 535 (D) 85 Hogs and pigs sold ......................................farms: 11 9 47 29 13 4 3 16 number: 651 (D) 239,860 113,733 32,086 (D) (D) 194 Sheep and lambs inventory ...............................farms: 7 13 31 21 10 8 6 18 number: 130 590 1,944 349 248 63 318 275 Layers inventory ........................................farms: 17 44 78 33 18 22 18 45 number: 293 1,942 1,944 (D) 201 374 269 925 Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ..............farms: - 4 1 6 4 4 1 3 number: - 160 (D) 600 100 (D) (D) 112 : Selected crops harvested: : Corn for grain ..........................................farms: 210 45 235 266 87 102 113 194 acres: 69,940 7,809 97,291 80,458 28,140 21,976 40,785 38,140 bushels: 13,431,994 1,495,984 19,191,098 15,387,422 5,498,574 4,046,832 7,860,071 7,101,782 Corn for silage or greenchop ............................farms: 5 3 3 - 1 - 1 1 acres: 137 64 (D) - (D) - (D) (D) tons: 2,521 960 (D) - (D) - (D) (D) Wheat for grain, all ....................................farms: 11 2 29 14 11 37 8 8 acres: 390 (D) 1,901 1,059 494 3,341 623 685 bushels: 27,119 (D) 170,178 85,487 40,995 261,931 55,312 58,513 Winter wheat for grain ................................farms: 11 2 29 14 11 37 8 8 acres: 390 (D) 1,901 1,059 494 3,341 623 685 bushels: 27,119 (D) 170,178 85,487 40,995 261,931 55,312 58,513 : Oats for grain ..........................................farms: - - 1 - - - - - acres: - - (D) - - - - - bushels: - - (D) - - - - - Barley for grain ........................................farms: - - - - - - - 1 acres: - - - - - - - (D) bushels: - - - - - - - (D) Sorghum for grain .......................................farms: - - 2 - - - 2 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 : Wabash : Warren : Warrick : Washington : Wayne : Wells : White : Whitley ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ....................................................number: 635 421 335 783 727 527 577 647 Land in farms .............................................acres: 186,071 204,198 123,966 190,434 154,498 201,538 304,558 162,338 Average size of farm ..................................acres: 293 485 370 243 213 382 528 251 Median size of farm ...................................acres: 69 86 64 67 59 87 93 54 : Estimated market value of land and buildings: : Average per farm ....................................dollars: 2,579,300 3,559,373 2,481,905 1,399,139 1,559,986 3,866,637 5,598,151 2,242,982 Average per acre ....................................dollars: 8,802 7,338 6,707 5,753 7,341 10,111 10,606 8,939 : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................$1,000: 159,760 105,879 109,254 141,145 104,396 201,707 213,571 162,714 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 251,590 251,495 326,132 180,262 143,598 382,747 370,140 251,490 : Farms by size: : 1 to 9 acres .................................................: 74 33 38 53 95 69 67 68 10 to 49 acres ...............................................: 196 122 109 249 230 134 175 242 50 to 179 acres ..............................................: 177 132 88 261 230 107 107 182 180 to 499 acres .............................................: 99 65 41 130 95 100 89 76 500 to 999 acres .............................................: 45 18 27 47 48 64 49 31 1,000 acres or more ..........................................: 44 51 32 43 29 53 90 48 : Total cropland ............................................farms: 531 351 275 594 621 474 486 548 acres: 166,621 171,984 107,398 132,342 127,419 192,626 281,918 145,401 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 434 231 232 529 534 430 440 488 acres: 156,945 162,459 103,448 123,975 119,824 186,425 271,361 136,372 : Irrigated land ............................................farms: 27 12 3 20 33 2 37 13 acres: 6,167 7,404 (D) 406 1,401 (D) 8,695 1,655 : Market value of agricultural products sold ...............$1,000: 394,401 216,652 103,676 258,198 132,839 313,500 439,323 187,697 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 621,103 514,612 309,481 329,755 182,723 594,877 761,392 290,103 : Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ..........$1,000: 157,082 173,882 99,069 110,612 108,671 186,302 301,611 129,394 Livestock, poultry, and their products .................$1,000: 237,319 42,770 4,607 147,586 24,169 127,198 137,712 58,303 : Farms by value of sales: : Less than $2,500 .............................................: 217 190 113 249 243 81 109 175 $2,500 to $4,999 .............................................: 37 21 28 37 24 22 44 46 $5,000 to $9,999 .............................................: 35 26 32 82 54 49 49 77 $10,000 to $24,999 ...........................................: 33 26 31 129 72 41 55 64 $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................: 49 26 18 69 61 40 20 57 $50,000 to $99,999 ...........................................: 42 19 23 48 80 39 50 50 $100,000 or more .............................................: 222 113 90 169 193 255 250 178 : Government payments .......................................farms: 304 199 96 120 215 128 183 199 $1,000: 2,048 1,820 779 1,282 1,231 1,019 2,319 1,299 Total income from farm-related sources ....................farms: 317 178 154 316 358 265 309 296 $1,000: 11,448 11,007 3,402 8,970 7,730 8,260 9,643 6,497 : Total farm production expenses ...........................$1,000: 286,235 145,290 71,375 153,167 92,884 209,140 290,177 132,430 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 450,764 345,106 213,060 195,616 127,764 396,850 502,906 204,684 : Net cash farm income of the operations ....................farms: 635 421 335 783 727 527 577 647 $1,000: 121,661 84,189 36,482 115,282 48,916 113,639 161,108 63,063 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 191,592 199,975 108,901 147,232 67,285 215,634 279,217 97,470 : Livestock and poultry: : Cattle and calves inventory .............................farms: 114 67 83 380 256 64 109 136 number: 6,884 9,510 4,429 16,215 8,626 6,660 7,466 5,223 Beef cows .............................................farms: 69 52 73 345 172 39 97 81 number: 909 (D) (D) 9,661 2,989 419 1,823 1,197 Milk cows .............................................farms: 8 2 2 18 59 6 - 4 number: 1,957 (D) (D) 216 1,895 3,512 - 853 Cattle and calves sold ..................................farms: 77 48 63 294 197 55 86 114 number: 5,555 8,011 1,596 8,092 3,920 4,079 8,371 5,537 Hogs and pigs inventory .................................farms: 42 7 12 38 18 35 42 49 number: 173,352 (D) (D) 13,480 19,165 256,846 291,881 106,929 Hogs and pigs sold ......................................farms: 46 8 13 19 20 39 49 47 number: 410,290 (D) (D) 26,292 41,623 328,289 559,746 190,619 Sheep and lambs inventory ...............................farms: 19 10 5 65 38 5 19 17 number: 1,452 231 (D) 2,833 1,131 80 682 223 Layers inventory ........................................farms: 41 40 40 93 87 29 30 48 number: (D) 1,033 981 162,368 8,069 (D) 434 721 Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ..............farms: 6 2 1 17 10 3 3 6 number: 598 (D) (D) 14,424,400 653 (D) (D) (D) : Selected crops harvested: : Corn for grain ..........................................farms: 244 134 133 174 258 287 319 242 acres: 69,510 80,436 45,187 44,784 52,783 79,152 138,793 58,165 bushels: 14,266,989 17,352,039 8,244,525 8,324,796 9,822,821 15,680,537 27,665,057 10,983,921 Corn for silage or greenchop ............................farms: 6 6 1 8 29 5 2 3 acres: 96 1,288 (D) 258 3,422 836 (D) (D) tons: 1,825 40,683 (D) 3,930 61,039 17,653 (D) (D) Wheat for grain, all ....................................farms: 45 6 36 16 45 54 40 81 acres: 4,110 (D) 4,373 1,327 2,056 3,659 3,569 5,174 bushels: 344,651 (D) 364,439 116,915 142,195 276,196 313,647 407,969 Winter wheat for grain ................................farms: 45 6 36 16 45 54 40 81 acres: 4,110 (D) 4,373 1,327 2,056 3,659 3,569 5,174 bushels: 344,651 (D) 364,439 116,915 142,195 276,196 313,647 407,969 : Oats for grain ..........................................farms: - 2 1 1 3 - 1 - acres: - (D) (D) (D) 140 - (D) - bushels: - (D) (D) (D) 12,200 - (D) - Barley for grain ........................................farms: - - - - - 1 - - acres: - - - - - (D) - - bushels: - - - - - (D) - - Sorghum for grain .......................................farms: - - 1 - - - 1 - acres: - - (D) - - - (D) - bushels: - - (D) - - - (D) - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 1. County Summary Highlights: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Indiana : Adams : Allen : Bartholomew : Benton : Blackford : Boone ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Selected crops harvested: - Con. : : Sorghum for silage or greenchop .........................farms: 26 - - - - - - acres: 803 - - - - - - tons: 9,096 - - - - - - Soybeans for beans ......................................farms: 18,671 558 734 203 219 102 217 acres: 5,687,521 105,013 161,375 56,682 90,288 40,310 95,742 bushels: 326,680,605 5,890,768 8,828,505 3,374,697 5,724,948 2,253,226 6,078,655 : Tobacco .................................................farms: 25 - - - - - - acres: 451 - - - - - - pounds: 933,613 - - - - - - Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ............................farms: 18,327 642 510 171 42 53 139 acres: 488,227 7,799 10,170 3,157 2,748 1,043 2,975 tons, dry equivalent: 1,231,688 22,705 32,990 6,932 8,042 3,321 6,262 Sunflower seed, all .....................................farms: 29 - 1 - - - - acres: 2,045 - (D) - - - - pounds: 2,415,153 - (D) - - - - : Vegetables harvested for sale ...........................farms: 1,456 33 23 22 4 3 23 acres: 38,483 53 247 1,687 (D) (D) 48 Potatoes ..............................................farms: 271 5 7 2 - - 5 acres: 6,872 1 3 (D) - - 2 Sweet potatoes ........................................farms: 53 1 - - - - - acres: 21 (D) - - - - - : Land in orchards ........................................farms: 855 4 14 3 3 1 9 acres: 3,382 (D) 40 2 (D) (D) 7 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Brown : Carroll : Cass : Clark : Clay : Clinton : Crawford ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Selected crops harvested: - Con. : : Sorghum for silage or greenchop .........................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - tons: - - - - - - - Soybeans for beans ......................................farms: 7 261 272 120 218 262 36 acres: 2,368 77,078 81,221 32,640 75,037 96,514 8,883 bushels: 119,710 4,929,020 4,579,352 1,659,877 4,216,593 5,886,876 523,312 : Tobacco .................................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - pounds: - - - - - - - Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ............................farms: 58 93 143 192 150 103 189 acres: 1,419 1,709 4,034 6,221 4,297 1,350 6,203 tons, dry equivalent: 2,001 5,955 13,883 13,595 8,640 3,859 14,107 Sunflower seed, all .....................................farms: 3 - - - 3 - - acres: 24 - - - 3 - - pounds: 18,000 - - - 1,200 - - : Vegetables harvested for sale ...........................farms: 12 10 17 20 8 10 11 acres: 34 28 (D) 629 30 16 30 Potatoes ..............................................farms: 4 1 - 8 1 5 2 acres: (D) (D) - 7 (D) 1 (D) Sweet potatoes ........................................farms: 1 2 - 6 - - - acres: (D) (D) - 1 - - - : Land in orchards ........................................farms: 9 5 7 31 3 1 12 acres: 25 10 9 172 (D) (D) 11 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Daviess : Dearborn : Decatur : DeKalb : Delaware : Dubois : Elkhart ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Selected crops harvested: - Con. : : Sorghum for silage or greenchop .........................farms: - - - - - - 2 acres: - - - - - - (D) tons: - - - - - - (D) Soybeans for beans ......................................farms: 327 60 286 326 227 232 307 acres: 61,689 5,173 69,388 93,915 79,101 47,536 57,443 bushels: 3,501,326 251,684 4,503,226 4,994,843 4,498,204 2,625,117 3,392,257 : Tobacco .................................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - pounds: - - - - - - - Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ............................farms: 609 296 162 241 128 342 779 acres: 8,596 7,641 4,168 5,007 2,175 13,246 17,618 tons, dry equivalent: 22,171 14,746 14,955 13,650 4,358 36,342 57,594 Sunflower seed, all .....................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - pounds: - - - - - - - : Vegetables harvested for sale ...........................farms: 23 13 9 10 18 14 69 acres: 484 14 52 13 577 88 1,375 Potatoes ..............................................farms: 4 2 - - 1 2 23 acres: 3 (D) - - (D) (D) 12 Sweet potatoes ........................................farms: 2 - - - - - 3 acres: (D) - - - - - 4 : Land in orchards ........................................farms: 7 12 2 30 5 6 15 acres: 41 100 (D) 83 (D) 5 74 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 1. County Summary Highlights: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Fayette : Floyd : Fountain : Franklin : Fulton : Gibson : Grant : Greene ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Selected crops harvested: - Con. : : Sorghum for silage or greenchop .........................farms: - - - - - 7 - - acres: - - - - - 197 - - tons: - - - - - (D) - - Soybeans for beans ......................................farms: 133 25 168 217 239 312 269 202 acres: 34,949 2,639 77,977 40,856 62,094 110,477 82,873 67,753 bushels: 2,002,325 147,099 4,692,157 2,296,957 3,434,721 6,509,791 4,660,116 3,426,406 : Tobacco .................................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - pounds: - - - - - - - - Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ............................farms: 107 113 104 381 179 82 85 378 acres: 2,679 2,464 3,174 10,652 4,636 2,849 1,698 12,785 tons, dry equivalent: 7,789 4,601 9,086 22,954 13,093 6,442 3,683 24,378 Sunflower seed, all .....................................farms: - - - - - - 2 - acres: - - - - - - (D) - pounds: - - - - - - (D) - : Vegetables harvested for sale ...........................farms: 2 21 4 6 11 10 12 6 acres: (D) 25 15 (D) 23 (D) 1,388 6 Potatoes ..............................................farms: - 7 - 1 - - 3 1 acres: - 4 - (D) - - (Z) (D) Sweet potatoes ........................................farms: - - - - - - 1 1 acres: - - - - - - (D) (D) : Land in orchards ........................................farms: 1 8 5 12 8 6 4 16 acres: (D) (D) (D) 64 7 10 11 34 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Hamilton : Hancock : Harrison : Hendricks : Henry : Howard : Huntington : Jackson ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Selected crops harvested: - Con. : : Sorghum for silage or greenchop .........................farms: - - - - 8 - 2 - acres: - - - - 156 - (D) - tons: - - - - 2,598 - (D) - Soybeans for beans ......................................farms: 158 234 166 145 254 214 314 216 acres: 56,463 90,037 36,953 49,140 78,307 63,439 108,058 63,300 bushels: 3,239,745 5,191,631 1,847,909 3,035,974 4,541,604 3,620,947 6,376,035 3,683,228 : Tobacco .................................................farms: - - 3 - - - - - acres: - - (D) - - - - - pounds: - - 57,260 - - - - - Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ............................farms: 150 135 456 177 199 80 140 200 acres: 1,474 2,599 16,109 3,834 4,081 1,652 3,274 6,404 tons, dry equivalent: 2,765 5,514 33,413 9,936 11,076 4,234 9,247 12,918 Sunflower seed, all .....................................farms: - 1 - - - 3 5 - acres: - (D) - - - 63 168 - pounds: - (D) - - - (D) 190,063 - : Vegetables harvested for sale ...........................farms: 23 11 33 23 14 13 5 19 acres: 167 63 95 146 582 (D) 19 196 Potatoes ..............................................farms: 6 - 2 3 1 2 2 2 acres: 1 - (D) (Z) (D) (D) (D) (D) Sweet potatoes ........................................farms: 1 1 - - - - - 1 acres: (D) (D) - - - - - (D) : Land in orchards ........................................farms: 39 9 27 15 7 2 3 21 acres: 123 (D) 48 40 36 (D) 3 66 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Jasper : Jay : Jefferson : Jennings : Johnson : Knox : Kosciusko : LaGrange ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Selected crops harvested: - Con. : : Sorghum for silage or greenchop .........................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - tons: - - - - - - - - Soybeans for beans ......................................farms: 277 403 96 128 170 241 309 141 acres: 112,247 89,971 27,738 46,722 53,562 151,454 104,359 36,817 bushels: 6,104,444 4,979,120 1,380,416 2,679,647 3,314,806 9,545,490 5,907,707 1,933,487 : Tobacco .................................................farms: - - 5 1 - - - - acres: - - 191 (D) - - - - pounds: - - 316,835 (D) - - - - Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ............................farms: 109 203 248 177 164 85 418 1,320 acres: 4,292 3,887 7,385 4,788 3,032 4,295 11,414 28,775 tons, dry equivalent: 9,445 13,095 18,515 11,083 7,278 8,539 34,075 85,341 Sunflower seed, all .....................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - pounds: - - - - - - - - : Vegetables harvested for sale ...........................farms: 16 9 24 16 25 35 32 72 acres: 239 14 69 30 60 8,947 252 2,090 Potatoes ..............................................farms: 1 - 8 5 - 6 3 25 acres: (D) - 8 3 - (D) 1 1,847 Sweet potatoes ........................................farms: - - 2 - - 1 - 4 acres: - - (D) - - (D) - 2 : Land in orchards ........................................farms: 3 3 13 2 23 6 18 31 acres: (D) (D) 23 (D) 71 29 35 34 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 1. County Summary Highlights: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Lake : LaPorte : Lawrence : Madison : Marion : Marshall : Martin : Miami ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Selected crops harvested: - Con. : : Sorghum for silage or greenchop .........................farms: - - 1 - - - - 1 acres: - - (D) - - - - (D) tons: - - (D) - - - - (D) Soybeans for beans ......................................farms: 124 298 88 309 37 280 49 298 acres: 42,535 106,553 15,655 96,231 7,850 69,955 14,843 81,997 bushels: 2,208,589 5,924,036 897,340 5,602,400 450,083 3,715,386 856,737 4,665,150 : Tobacco .................................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - pounds: - - - - - - - - Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ............................farms: 117 196 360 166 33 303 96 162 acres: 2,633 5,479 17,329 2,549 815 8,596 4,178 5,220 tons, dry equivalent: 6,546 13,081 39,053 6,244 2,393 31,439 7,663 13,156 Sunflower seed, all .....................................farms: - - - 1 - - - - acres: - - - (D) - - - - pounds: - - - (D) - - - - : Vegetables harvested for sale ...........................farms: 26 34 27 21 33 38 - 6 acres: 272 1,934 42 146 206 173 - (D) Potatoes ..............................................farms: - 5 7 - 5 12 - - acres: - 9 3 - 1 4 - - Sweet potatoes ........................................farms: - 2 - 3 1 5 - - acres: - (D) - (Z) (D) 1 - - : Land in orchards ........................................farms: 4 23 19 5 10 3 1 3 acres: (D) 281 64 (D) 18 (D) (D) 2 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Monroe : Montgomery : Morgan : Newton : Noble : Ohio : Orange : Owen ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Selected crops harvested: - Con. : : Sorghum for silage or greenchop .........................farms: - - - - 2 - - - acres: - - - - (D) - - - tons: - - - - (D) - - - Soybeans for beans ......................................farms: 33 252 164 169 331 17 60 93 acres: 5,227 107,180 49,285 59,372 55,173 2,036 22,724 18,847 bushels: 277,698 6,635,914 3,054,822 3,564,453 2,953,578 111,602 1,418,295 794,559 : Tobacco .................................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - pounds: - - - - - - - - Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ............................farms: 195 139 150 74 392 86 194 202 acres: 7,549 2,917 3,884 5,480 11,271 3,291 6,837 7,623 tons, dry equivalent: 17,977 7,954 6,961 12,667 30,995 5,521 16,378 15,434 Sunflower seed, all .....................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - pounds: - - - - - - - - : Vegetables harvested for sale ...........................farms: 43 12 13 - 11 - 15 11 acres: 65 51 12 - 81 - 29 17 Potatoes ..............................................farms: 7 - 4 - - - 11 - acres: 1 - (D) - - - 9 - Sweet potatoes ........................................farms: 5 - - - - - 1 - acres: 1 - - - - - (D) - : Land in orchards ........................................farms: 38 9 8 4 13 5 12 9 acres: 93 32 (D) 12 170 38 88 45 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Parke : Perry : Pike : Porter : Posey : Pulaski : Putnam : Randolph ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Selected crops harvested: - Con. : : Sorghum for silage or greenchop .........................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - tons: - - - - - - - - Soybeans for beans ......................................farms: 149 87 89 157 270 204 178 357 acres: 57,233 12,783 32,962 43,958 121,344 79,493 62,767 107,241 bushels: 3,283,731 656,701 1,799,990 2,300,846 7,092,381 3,940,846 3,813,232 6,151,722 : Tobacco .................................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - pounds: - - - - - - - - Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ............................farms: 234 216 48 158 85 87 278 166 acres: 6,159 7,940 1,163 3,172 2,534 1,814 6,347 3,681 tons, dry equivalent: 16,173 17,462 2,120 7,296 7,450 4,950 14,260 11,388 Sunflower seed, all .....................................farms: - - - - - - 3 - acres: - - - - - - 9 - pounds: - - - - - - 450 - : Vegetables harvested for sale ...........................farms: 61 5 - 24 7 5 11 16 acres: 259 5 - 1,471 8 (D) 28 1,168 Potatoes ..............................................farms: 8 4 - 2 - 2 3 - acres: 1 1 - (D) - (D) (D) - Sweet potatoes ........................................farms: 2 - - - - - - - acres: (D) - - - - - - - : Land in orchards ........................................farms: 9 1 - 17 13 1 24 - acres: 32 (D) - 38 45 (D) 113 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 1. County Summary Highlights: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Ripley : Rush : St. Joseph : Scott : Shelby : Spencer : Starke : Steuben ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Selected crops harvested: - Con. : : Sorghum for silage or greenchop .........................farms: 1 - - - - - - - acres: (D) - - - - - - - tons: (D) - - - - - - - Soybeans for beans ......................................farms: 330 286 193 55 286 228 93 111 acres: 71,494 78,739 57,228 14,078 95,653 61,054 30,718 32,083 bushels: 3,751,742 5,084,138 2,856,305 803,782 5,908,877 3,501,922 1,423,266 1,700,636 : Tobacco .................................................farms: - - - 4 - - - - acres: - - - 42 - - - - pounds: - - - 93,446 - - - - Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ............................farms: 307 134 176 94 144 232 62 166 acres: 6,941 3,049 4,699 2,390 2,822 8,120 1,676 5,122 tons, dry equivalent: 17,202 8,355 12,201 6,003 6,972 18,356 2,780 15,751 Sunflower seed, all .....................................farms: - - 2 - - - - 4 acres: - - (D) - - - - (D) pounds: - - (D) - - - - 30,800 : Vegetables harvested for sale ...........................farms: 17 4 26 7 15 10 8 14 acres: 237 11 313 10 43 53 8 82 Potatoes ..............................................farms: 7 1 5 2 3 - 5 - acres: 6 (D) 1 (D) (D) - 1 - Sweet potatoes ........................................farms: 3 - - 2 - - - - acres: (Z) - - (D) - - - - : Land in orchards ........................................farms: 15 - 13 7 8 14 4 6 acres: 34 - 27 34 44 90 3 10 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Sullivan : Switzerland : Tippecanoe : Tipton : Union : Vanderburgh : Vermillion : Vigo ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Selected crops harvested: - Con. : : Sorghum for silage or greenchop .........................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - tons: - - - - - - - - Soybeans for beans ......................................farms: 170 33 240 257 81 116 104 178 acres: 73,196 10,881 98,162 73,392 29,509 24,063 37,405 43,051 bushels: 4,092,627 611,409 5,723,614 4,243,252 1,648,831 1,462,327 2,385,980 2,420,768 : Tobacco .................................................farms: - 7 - - - - - - acres: - 141 - - - - - - pounds: - 342,090 - - - - - - Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ............................farms: 76 183 178 51 61 31 59 91 acres: 2,742 5,823 2,776 379 1,541 459 1,422 1,522 tons, dry equivalent: 4,939 10,619 6,264 1,119 3,044 903 3,636 3,074 Sunflower seed, all .....................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - pounds: - - - - - - - - : Vegetables harvested for sale ...........................farms: 8 9 26 7 - 6 - 7 acres: 1,502 14 596 201 - (D) - (D) Potatoes ..............................................farms: 3 - 5 1 - 2 - 1 acres: (D) - 1 (D) - (D) - (D) Sweet potatoes ........................................farms: 1 - - - - - - - acres: (D) - - - - - - - : Land in orchards ........................................farms: - 6 25 - - 7 13 7 acres: - (D) 76 - - (D) 20 11 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Wabash : Warren : Warrick : Washington : Wayne : Wells : White : Whitley ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Selected crops harvested: - Con. : : Sorghum for silage or greenchop .........................farms: 2 - - - - - - - acres: (D) - - - - - - - tons: (D) - - - - - - - Soybeans for beans ......................................farms: 268 119 111 171 243 343 270 287 acres: 78,633 74,391 52,317 57,149 54,608 102,207 110,609 68,076 bushels: 4,238,489 4,707,702 2,973,931 3,172,852 2,919,051 5,983,528 6,729,825 3,781,702 : Tobacco .................................................farms: - - - - 5 - - - acres: - - - - 23 - - - pounds: - - - - (D) - - - Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ............................farms: 143 92 119 382 279 75 122 201 acres: 4,169 3,923 4,140 18,308 6,989 1,848 3,821 5,277 tons, dry equivalent: 12,751 10,513 9,926 40,423 19,362 5,483 8,142 14,701 Sunflower seed, all .....................................farms: - - - - - - 1 - acres: - - - - - - (D) - pounds: - - - - - - (D) - : Vegetables harvested for sale ...........................farms: 7 - 4 12 36 5 8 7 acres: 11 - (D) (D) 91 21 200 10 Potatoes ..............................................farms: 4 - - 2 9 - 1 - acres: 1 - - (D) 1 - (D) - Sweet potatoes ........................................farms: 1 - - - - - - - acres: (D) - - - - - - - : Land in orchards ........................................farms: 1 4 - 10 13 3 - 7 acres: (D) 24 - 33 60 (D) - 11 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Indiana : Adams : Allen : Bartholomew : Benton : Blackford : Boone ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD : : Total sales .........................................farms, 2022: 53,599 1,305 1,497 502 390 217 519 2017: 56,649 1,450 1,548 564 358 234 626 $1,000, 2022: 18,029,033 366,136 310,503 128,770 298,356 78,176 230,230 2017: 11,107,336 283,136 175,823 93,020 178,915 63,476 134,618 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 336,369 280,564 207,417 256,514 765,017 360,258 443,603 2017: 196,073 195,266 113,581 164,930 499,763 271,263 215,044 : 2022 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 11,913 199 381 131 87 47 102 $1,000: 1,328 29 32 14 (D) 5 13 $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 3,956 121 93 37 2 17 36 $1,000: 6,485 184 154 59 (D) 33 66 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 4,033 92 82 51 13 14 49 $1,000: 14,684 331 295 182 51 49 170 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 4,648 144 116 42 8 7 40 $1,000: 33,121 1,018 836 320 55 53 264 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 4,513 131 139 34 10 26 40 $1,000: 64,307 1,984 1,991 539 127 357 613 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 1,534 30 28 9 1 5 3 $1,000: 34,246 676 630 196 (D) 107 71 $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 2,696 78 97 22 13 8 34 $1,000: 84,461 2,440 3,156 727 411 262 1,060 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 1,417 37 54 7 5 10 10 $1,000: 63,124 1,687 2,370 320 227 441 434 : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 3,982 108 123 32 40 17 32 $1,000: 283,565 7,512 8,826 2,272 2,756 1,206 2,252 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 4,687 125 142 36 59 24 48 $1,000: 760,768 20,428 23,917 5,748 9,501 3,514 7,461 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 3,286 100 89 40 51 14 41 $1,000: 1,182,066 37,670 32,369 13,946 19,199 5,671 14,985 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 6,934 140 153 61 101 28 84 $1,000: 15,500,877 292,178 235,928 104,448 266,000 66,478 202,842 : 2017 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 14,147 285 380 130 57 44 161 $1,000: 2,128 50 57 16 1 5 50 $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 4,436 109 133 55 28 13 34 $1,000: 7,533 177 236 93 49 24 55 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 4,660 122 121 61 9 12 71 $1,000: 16,738 444 450 209 28 46 238 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 5,396 164 180 37 7 20 51 $1,000: 38,523 1,175 1,304 270 42 143 384 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 4,675 135 140 46 12 13 55 $1,000: 66,662 1,876 2,035 702 181 196 776 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 1,417 30 51 14 3 5 8 $1,000: 31,427 679 1,136 308 64 109 181 $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 2,780 103 103 28 6 14 32 $1,000: 88,208 3,331 3,223 887 180 459 1,066 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 1,337 44 51 7 14 3 14 $1,000: 59,770 1,984 2,259 308 643 135 600 : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 4,069 101 106 43 28 31 30 $1,000: 291,131 7,384 7,312 3,151 2,063 2,258 2,104 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 5,008 134 116 62 55 40 46 $1,000: 819,750 21,886 19,210 9,226 8,852 6,551 8,343 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 3,390 107 72 19 41 16 44 $1,000: 1,217,889 37,339 25,876 6,865 15,005 5,479 15,572 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 5,334 116 95 62 98 23 80 $1,000: 8,467,576 206,812 112,725 70,986 151,808 48,071 105,249 : Value of sales by commodity or commodity group: : Crops, including nursery and : greenhouse crops ...............................farms, 2022: 34,247 948 1,053 338 294 150 347 2017: 36,694 1,028 1,093 386 271 167 421 $1,000, 2022: 11,790,375 173,313 254,903 110,964 224,401 62,875 211,879 2017: 7,121,060 98,747 125,056 82,123 155,422 47,453 125,077 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas .....................................farms, 2022: 24,660 734 864 243 282 123 254 2017: 26,839 830 881 311 262 149 301 $1,000, 2022: 11,288,293 169,128 248,657 106,021 221,877 62,479 209,312 2017: 6,728,274 94,362 118,815 77,802 154,675 47,299 123,278 Corn ........................................farms, 2022: 19,219 479 563 185 262 85 212 2017: 20,259 551 535 232 243 110 232 $1,000, 2022: 6,499,216 84,227 119,663 55,598 141,018 30,367 118,529 2017: 3,542,096 42,391 49,947 38,122 88,141 21,999 61,628 Wheat .......................................farms, 2022: 3,008 131 209 32 19 12 16 2017: 3,233 164 201 53 9 31 23 $1,000, 2022: 163,254 3,578 11,261 (D) 1,401 (D) (D) 2017: 82,683 2,016 4,089 2,109 534 683 849 Soybeans ....................................farms, 2022: 18,669 558 734 203 219 102 217 2017: 22,174 689 758 276 248 147 270 $1,000, 2022: 4,483,861 79,697 117,692 46,382 78,172 30,664 86,185 2017: 3,024,384 49,267 64,656 37,341 63,125 24,618 57,662 Sorghum .....................................farms, 2022: 57 - - - - - - 2017: 56 1 - - - - - $1,000, 2022: 3,297 - - - - - - 2017: 2,093 (D) - - - - - : Barley ......................................farms, 2022: 39 2 - - - - 1 2017: 40 - - 2 - - - $1,000, 2022: 409 (D) - - - - (D) 2017: 501 - - (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 : Brown : Carroll : Cass : Clark : Clay : Clinton : Crawford ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD : : Total sales .........................................farms, 2022: 157 537 633 437 486 526 374 2017: 182 573 642 483 585 560 391 $1,000, 2022: 4,973 299,907 252,949 58,899 143,694 274,170 28,049 2017: 1,916 249,990 149,461 41,656 76,230 184,708 9,289 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 31,676 558,486 399,603 134,780 295,666 521,236 74,998 2017: 10,527 436,284 232,806 86,244 130,308 329,835 23,756 : 2022 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 55 125 142 101 85 88 131 $1,000: 7 7 15 17 24 11 (D) $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 31 30 33 45 28 16 31 $1,000: 53 45 52 73 48 31 47 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 21 31 31 48 38 19 33 $1,000: (D) 117 119 173 135 73 106 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 8 31 39 54 40 28 49 $1,000: 54 237 290 375 286 202 348 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 23 29 40 36 61 30 53 $1,000: 306 401 584 526 833 433 777 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 3 14 14 10 20 12 15 $1,000: (D) 303 306 233 435 267 336 $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 1 20 28 24 27 20 32 $1,000: (D) 667 931 735 838 639 (D) $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 3 6 14 14 10 14 2 $1,000: (D) 275 624 623 442 611 (D) : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 5 34 63 36 53 48 8 $1,000: 393 2,398 4,440 2,441 3,974 3,700 605 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 3 37 71 22 38 94 5 $1,000: 386 6,029 12,143 3,145 6,371 14,203 780 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 1 55 67 17 18 27 5 $1,000: (D) 18,924 25,533 6,067 6,312 10,278 2,015 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 3 125 91 30 68 130 10 $1,000: 3,174 270,503 207,911 44,492 123,998 243,721 21,940 : 2017 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 84 122 159 147 139 92 126 $1,000: 26 19 16 29 26 16 9 $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 26 45 41 40 50 30 44 $1,000: 45 73 69 61 76 52 79 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 21 31 44 33 50 44 44 $1,000: 72 115 154 117 188 158 162 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 10 25 41 68 73 48 64 $1,000: 70 178 311 500 527 351 470 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 25 30 42 54 53 23 49 $1,000: 303 401 581 717 796 316 714 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 5 16 13 10 15 10 17 $1,000: 105 374 276 224 336 221 366 $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 3 28 21 24 25 21 23 $1,000: 91 876 642 804 798 652 726 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 1 9 20 6 9 15 3 $1,000: (D) 404 893 261 393 682 128 : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 3 38 55 28 37 54 11 $1,000: 228 2,821 3,778 2,212 2,520 4,049 688 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 2 76 76 27 49 63 7 $1,000: (D) 12,514 12,093 4,067 8,072 10,833 1,069 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 2 25 59 23 34 57 - $1,000: (D) 8,942 20,590 7,572 12,247 21,122 - $500,000 or more ......................................farms: - 128 71 23 51 103 3 $1,000: - 223,272 110,057 25,094 50,251 146,255 4,880 : Value of sales by commodity or commodity group: : Crops, including nursery and : greenhouse crops ...............................farms, 2022: 80 337 439 262 381 398 183 2017: 98 401 439 303 410 423 188 $1,000, 2022: 4,493 189,484 198,376 50,736 141,299 205,049 17,220 2017: 1,637 137,422 99,260 35,116 73,455 144,838 3,817 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas .....................................farms, 2022: 23 304 370 146 296 350 51 2017: 21 357 372 185 324 346 42 $1,000, 2022: 3,596 188,419 193,967 41,933 139,836 203,989 15,523 2017: 1,048 135,723 97,164 30,367 72,556 143,994 2,907 Corn ........................................farms, 2022: 18 256 316 90 227 305 30 2017: 15 310 301 101 226 289 21 $1,000, 2022: 1,821 116,166 129,122 17,199 82,981 121,966 7,403 2017: 362 79,854 58,073 12,554 37,957 75,523 1,170 Wheat .......................................farms, 2022: - 54 43 23 11 21 6 2017: - 58 40 24 16 26 - $1,000, 2022: - 3,493 2,146 2,257 282 1,001 504 2017: - 1,343 886 955 300 (D) - Soybeans ....................................farms, 2022: 7 261 272 120 218 262 36 2017: 11 296 325 160 265 318 23 $1,000, 2022: 1,770 67,434 61,465 22,466 56,571 81,021 7,616 2017: 686 54,042 38,018 16,232 34,300 67,825 1,731 Sorghum .....................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - : 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 : Daviess : Dearborn : Decatur : DeKalb : Delaware : Dubois : Elkhart ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD : : Total sales .........................................farms, 2022: 1,140 520 552 818 506 740 1,809 2017: 1,230 598 581 771 546 757 1,667 $1,000, 2022: 403,143 13,094 290,732 166,606 156,243 487,689 497,787 2017: 270,860 12,194 178,892 93,772 92,150 248,818 298,286 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 353,634 25,180 526,689 203,675 308,781 659,039 275,173 2017: 220,211 20,391 307,904 121,624 168,773 328,690 178,936 : 2022 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 228 158 80 234 118 147 365 $1,000: 22 (D) 4 22 10 22 49 $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 113 67 16 56 43 44 125 $1,000: 190 112 26 89 70 75 199 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 101 48 39 55 57 50 114 $1,000: 358 (D) 133 186 215 184 405 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 114 72 39 78 34 61 178 $1,000: 827 497 256 532 238 452 1,299 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 129 60 41 78 36 69 148 $1,000: 1,929 852 610 1,147 545 969 2,140 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 52 26 16 21 16 19 58 $1,000: 1,164 574 366 470 348 432 1,319 $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 71 26 19 33 14 58 92 $1,000: 2,232 806 644 1,046 422 1,876 2,847 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 48 13 8 21 8 21 41 $1,000: 2,170 578 354 923 364 966 1,846 : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 57 20 49 59 46 60 104 $1,000: 3,950 1,294 3,707 4,251 3,479 4,318 7,383 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 66 16 96 66 45 59 167 $1,000: 10,563 2,839 15,188 10,600 7,413 9,350 25,879 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 31 13 52 30 21 34 128 $1,000: 10,280 4,694 18,245 10,481 7,311 11,592 45,738 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 130 1 97 87 68 118 289 $1,000: 369,457 (D) 251,201 136,858 135,829 457,453 408,683 : 2017 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 287 151 98 268 109 160 338 $1,000: 44 27 12 31 8 24 60 $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 116 91 39 44 28 43 115 $1,000: 209 143 63 79 49 75 199 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 96 67 24 67 50 72 179 $1,000: 354 242 86 233 176 257 641 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 137 126 62 49 63 72 140 $1,000: 993 917 432 362 426 532 1,016 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 149 69 31 76 68 63 133 $1,000: 2,135 975 444 1,036 960 894 1,924 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 44 12 8 21 6 27 35 $1,000: 955 271 175 467 133 591 760 $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 58 24 30 35 45 41 96 $1,000: 1,845 747 951 1,110 1,401 1,299 3,121 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 14 7 18 18 9 25 38 $1,000: 632 313 805 811 391 1,120 1,691 : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 94 29 49 61 43 62 97 $1,000: 6,562 2,175 3,440 4,331 3,038 4,902 6,681 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 78 11 85 45 51 49 161 $1,000: 13,436 1,868 15,030 6,837 8,105 8,245 26,061 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 35 11 56 31 32 49 175 $1,000: 12,284 4,516 20,318 11,238 11,805 16,534 62,877 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 122 - 81 56 42 94 160 $1,000: 231,411 - 137,135 67,236 65,658 214,346 193,254 : Value of sales by commodity or commodity group: : Crops, including nursery and : greenhouse crops ...............................farms, 2022: 675 298 392 552 341 470 850 2017: 745 343 429 489 390 474 931 $1,000, 2022: 153,610 9,250 153,814 125,795 145,015 94,744 146,413 2017: 112,564 8,485 103,485 61,258 85,634 69,883 69,734 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas .....................................farms, 2022: 461 96 348 386 261 320 514 2017: 590 116 360 377 310 342 630 $1,000, 2022: 149,199 7,360 152,188 124,022 136,779 91,747 133,936 2017: 108,134 6,205 101,615 59,636 79,899 67,998 59,937 Corn ........................................farms, 2022: 355 63 282 251 184 261 443 2017: 420 69 277 227 219 297 521 $1,000, 2022: 93,325 3,746 85,353 55,108 70,998 50,698 85,488 2017: 62,586 1,851 51,379 23,759 35,289 37,003 36,125 Wheat .......................................farms, 2022: 30 11 57 72 24 43 57 2017: 16 3 54 91 27 51 77 $1,000, 2022: (D) 160 (D) 3,751 (D) (D) 1,326 2017: 398 8 1,031 3,114 (D) (D) 781 Soybeans ....................................farms, 2022: 327 60 286 326 227 232 307 2017: 458 93 329 337 268 264 391 $1,000, 2022: 48,765 3,454 62,934 64,925 62,606 37,306 47,020 2017: 40,704 4,345 47,829 32,751 44,227 29,262 22,929 Sorghum .....................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - 2 2017: 3 - 1 - - - 10 $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - (D) 2017: (D) - (D) - - - 42 : Barley ......................................farms, 2022: 3 - 1 - 1 2 3 2017: 1 - 5 - - - 3 $1,000, 2022: 13 - (D) - (D) (D) (D) 2017: (D) - (D) - - - 1 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Fayette : Floyd : Fountain : Franklin : Fulton : Gibson : Grant : Greene ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD : : Total sales .........................................farms, 2022: 298 257 440 683 636 477 457 788 2017: 343 229 497 704 635 513 494 828 $1,000, 2022: 78,720 6,921 175,818 103,017 195,306 268,746 167,757 180,126 2017: 45,776 7,136 112,723 67,064 140,242 149,005 118,607 108,439 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 264,162 26,930 399,587 150,830 307,085 563,408 367,084 228,586 2017: 133,458 31,162 226,808 95,261 220,854 290,459 240,094 130,965 : 2022 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 38 76 135 139 148 45 82 146 $1,000: 6 10 12 20 16 8 6 22 $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 13 62 21 72 23 28 18 75 $1,000: 22 101 32 117 40 40 29 117 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 22 24 21 52 43 18 25 127 $1,000: 82 82 76 191 160 66 95 433 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 29 34 36 63 42 25 20 107 $1,000: 210 224 232 485 299 179 155 795 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 37 23 17 75 36 23 36 69 $1,000: 507 339 260 1,002 482 327 506 972 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 17 1 21 22 15 15 17 30 $1,000: 400 (D) 461 497 328 336 379 650 $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 20 12 30 34 37 21 23 45 $1,000: 662 358 901 1,051 1,151 681 758 1,328 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 7 4 14 17 17 24 12 9 $1,000: 330 179 612 762 787 1,061 521 404 : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 10 15 22 52 37 34 38 57 $1,000: 666 1,117 1,460 3,877 2,797 2,535 2,685 4,106 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 37 2 30 58 101 77 68 39 $1,000: 6,030 (D) 4,792 8,948 16,556 11,795 10,142 5,978 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 23 2 25 57 62 49 39 19 $1,000: 8,393 (D) 9,289 20,912 22,700 16,801 14,710 7,355 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 45 2 68 42 75 118 79 65 $1,000: 61,413 (D) 157,691 65,156 149,990 234,915 137,773 157,965 : 2017 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 85 83 126 166 118 83 87 198 $1,000: 20 (D) 13 28 14 9 20 33 $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 12 36 48 54 37 25 22 92 $1,000: 18 68 79 99 67 44 40 154 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 32 30 22 60 52 33 43 84 $1,000: 117 110 75 215 212 113 165 302 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 45 24 36 90 70 38 40 114 $1,000: 307 166 295 618 522 282 293 838 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 31 20 37 69 49 41 30 99 $1,000: 463 271 486 963 715 538 429 1,448 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 11 4 14 24 25 19 14 27 $1,000: 240 89 307 530 553 413 310 603 $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 16 6 20 30 20 23 32 44 $1,000: 503 185 645 960 640 742 1,057 1,354 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 5 6 25 19 27 23 10 23 $1,000: 221 264 1,078 874 1,175 1,021 440 1,019 : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 26 7 28 58 35 47 40 35 $1,000: 2,026 456 2,101 4,131 2,762 3,315 2,784 2,518 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 32 8 42 76 64 67 64 39 $1,000: 5,055 1,452 6,904 11,561 10,436 11,100 11,643 6,471 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 22 2 28 28 46 35 42 17 $1,000: 8,341 (D) 9,859 9,485 16,468 12,046 14,831 5,986 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 26 3 71 30 92 79 70 56 $1,000: 28,466 3,285 90,882 37,600 106,680 119,382 86,596 87,712 : Value of sales by commodity or commodity group: : Crops, including nursery and : greenhouse crops ...............................farms, 2022: 219 125 272 458 423 407 351 494 2017: 229 134 316 456 438 393 367 511 $1,000, 2022: 77,572 5,613 168,406 90,891 145,336 222,298 147,104 110,731 2017: 38,919 6,478 105,946 51,514 109,566 127,577 98,772 61,351 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas .....................................farms, 2022: 166 31 211 282 345 365 311 266 2017: 165 48 257 313 371 345 319 237 $1,000, 2022: 70,893 4,656 165,889 75,577 143,847 214,274 140,672 108,254 2017: 36,851 4,362 103,789 38,751 108,219 125,042 94,961 58,930 Corn ........................................farms, 2022: 136 16 173 235 284 308 219 176 2017: 139 30 198 259 301 276 220 174 $1,000, 2022: 42,275 2,635 101,084 41,964 93,476 120,364 74,826 62,920 2017: 19,665 2,130 57,741 20,149 70,591 64,593 37,439 36,312 Wheat .......................................farms, 2022: 26 3 8 59 35 96 12 7 2017: 23 4 17 67 38 80 38 11 $1,000, 2022: 1,195 7 320 1,925 (D) 8,857 (D) (D) 2017: 319 (D) (D) 527 614 5,126 884 (D) Soybeans ....................................farms, 2022: 133 25 168 217 239 312 269 202 2017: 139 34 227 256 294 297 299 192 $1,000, 2022: 27,422 2,014 64,485 31,687 47,080 84,708 65,045 45,103 2017: 16,867 2,100 45,209 18,070 36,179 55,099 54,549 22,033 Sorghum .....................................farms, 2022: - - - - - 5 - 2 2017: - - - - 3 5 - 2 $1,000, 2022: - - - - - 346 - (D) 2017: - - - - 28 209 - (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 : Hamilton : Hancock : Harrison : Hendricks : Henry : Howard : Huntington : Jackson ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD : : Total sales .........................................farms, 2022: 517 505 990 544 584 427 643 607 2017: 585 551 1,054 658 636 422 611 665 $1,000, 2022: 140,769 206,814 107,955 122,231 200,884 137,389 303,036 264,705 2017: 104,629 115,727 88,656 84,417 122,913 97,093 160,153 186,500 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 272,281 409,533 109,046 224,689 343,979 321,754 471,284 436,087 2017: 178,853 210,031 84,114 128,293 193,259 230,078 262,117 280,450 : 2022 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 152 82 252 113 119 83 181 129 $1,000: 19 14 34 19 14 16 16 14 $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 55 41 97 90 66 22 23 46 $1,000: 87 64 159 138 116 35 35 67 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 42 49 117 42 47 24 25 31 $1,000: 147 153 420 153 174 103 90 114 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 37 47 124 46 47 29 20 51 $1,000: 258 328 809 337 335 210 151 357 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 50 39 104 52 51 25 38 53 $1,000: 736 542 1,527 769 775 375 560 746 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 15 12 44 23 6 10 10 21 $1,000: 333 258 959 487 135 221 230 481 $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 19 29 76 19 13 15 34 41 $1,000: 614 917 2,273 591 374 450 1,033 1,325 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 19 14 26 4 14 17 28 15 $1,000: 855 627 1,164 179 619 779 1,255 643 : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 30 34 40 41 61 58 65 49 $1,000: 2,200 2,350 2,585 2,942 4,409 4,207 4,575 3,336 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 36 32 35 47 45 46 65 62 $1,000: 5,896 4,855 5,156 7,973 7,620 7,102 11,132 9,228 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 20 36 32 14 36 36 46 34 $1,000: 7,409 11,449 11,740 4,901 12,582 13,152 16,906 11,675 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 42 90 43 53 79 62 108 75 $1,000: 122,214 185,257 81,129 103,742 173,729 110,740 267,054 236,720 : 2017 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 154 126 327 206 157 52 158 138 $1,000: 27 37 61 32 48 4 13 22 $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 50 66 121 78 36 37 42 68 $1,000: 79 107 206 137 65 68 72 113 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 56 27 118 57 62 15 23 51 $1,000: 202 93 426 211 220 54 90 175 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 63 53 154 67 56 19 46 53 $1,000: 451 362 1,111 464 396 142 317 358 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 46 54 113 32 53 26 37 64 $1,000: 628 758 1,652 429 799 351 534 879 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 15 6 20 25 22 15 22 17 $1,000: 337 130 436 563 500 333 475 389 $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 27 27 45 14 26 27 47 35 $1,000: 863 836 1,402 464 836 878 1,494 1,126 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 20 7 16 21 20 17 20 20 $1,000: 886 317 713 908 953 751 891 897 : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 26 33 33 33 43 59 50 58 $1,000: 1,773 2,410 2,351 2,265 3,187 4,065 3,746 3,987 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 58 49 47 47 79 65 46 56 $1,000: 8,979 8,064 6,586 7,210 13,512 10,627 7,049 9,636 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 35 38 19 28 34 30 42 44 $1,000: 12,425 13,305 7,232 9,697 11,914 10,675 16,711 15,786 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 35 65 41 50 48 60 78 61 $1,000: 77,979 89,307 66,481 62,037 90,481 69,145 128,763 153,130 : Value of sales by commodity or commodity group: : Crops, including nursery and : greenhouse crops ...............................farms, 2022: 307 358 562 337 407 323 436 397 2017: 375 394 556 362 452 351 418 434 $1,000, 2022: 138,518 158,849 64,633 111,523 152,576 126,968 192,513 118,072 2017: 101,961 83,478 46,019 81,174 79,841 80,685 90,528 75,693 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas .....................................farms, 2022: 189 286 263 202 305 281 365 277 2017: 248 276 244 239 323 318 349 339 $1,000, 2022: 108,321 156,651 59,327 105,145 148,690 125,202 191,693 114,190 2017: 63,064 81,198 42,269 76,475 77,637 79,052 89,559 69,720 Corn ........................................farms, 2022: 134 217 164 178 220 232 273 211 2017: 164 226 155 191 210 233 261 250 $1,000, 2022: 64,115 83,155 27,042 62,226 82,880 75,152 99,879 61,530 2017: 33,477 40,830 16,445 42,286 37,826 39,719 38,398 32,110 Wheat .......................................farms, 2022: 19 27 32 18 52 35 50 38 2017: 17 40 23 12 33 40 49 46 $1,000, 2022: 566 (D) (D) 364 3,105 1,163 3,396 (D) 2017: (D) 1,126 (D) (D) 569 (D) 1,347 1,258 Soybeans ....................................farms, 2022: 158 234 166 145 254 214 314 216 2017: 231 248 187 214 285 295 313 275 $1,000, 2022: 43,640 72,046 24,730 42,555 62,596 48,858 88,055 50,806 2017: 29,197 39,233 20,295 33,313 39,197 38,783 47,843 35,848 Sorghum .....................................farms, 2022: - - - - 8 - 2 - 2017: 2 - - 4 5 - - 3 $1,000, 2022: - - - - 83 - (D) - 2017: (D) - - (D) 38 - - 24 : Barley ......................................farms, 2022: - - 1 - 6 - - - 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 : Jasper : Jay : Jefferson : Jennings : Johnson : Knox : Kosciusko : LaGrange ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD : : Total sales .........................................farms, 2022: 608 801 513 461 520 447 1,079 2,474 2017: 611 770 684 510 642 496 1,042 2,144 $1,000, 2022: 589,674 602,966 42,544 96,569 122,619 416,833 428,903 494,017 2017: 298,742 372,596 31,447 63,313 75,288 245,339 298,032 275,581 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 969,859 752,767 82,931 209,477 235,806 932,513 397,500 199,684 2017: 488,939 483,891 45,976 124,142 117,271 494,635 286,019 128,536 : 2022 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 120 157 109 102 130 81 314 481 $1,000: 16 18 23 6 23 3 34 70 $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 14 38 48 49 40 14 70 148 $1,000: 25 60 85 80 68 26 111 248 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 39 48 70 69 49 11 56 175 $1,000: 145 185 273 259 181 42 207 648 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 18 40 81 68 47 17 100 220 $1,000: 129 279 571 476 315 112 716 1,585 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 34 46 63 33 48 21 95 233 $1,000: 491 621 900 450 655 293 1,356 3,295 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 12 12 10 14 18 15 12 111 $1,000: 276 264 217 315 393 333 272 2,466 $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 24 48 24 23 28 26 54 145 $1,000: 753 1,513 754 695 889 745 1,616 4,477 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 8 18 17 9 12 22 32 68 $1,000: 346 802 721 379 511 993 1,448 3,028 : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 56 81 39 20 37 19 87 192 $1,000: 4,219 5,882 2,615 1,486 2,648 1,296 6,084 14,155 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 84 92 18 21 32 48 61 259 $1,000: 13,941 15,316 3,024 3,653 5,354 7,648 10,239 42,182 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 52 54 22 16 23 40 51 120 $1,000: 18,692 17,488 7,808 6,474 8,320 13,825 17,786 44,524 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 147 167 12 37 56 133 147 322 $1,000: 550,641 560,539 25,551 82,297 103,262 391,516 389,035 377,339 : 2017 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 156 145 202 143 186 87 308 468 $1,000: (D) 23 31 26 46 16 32 69 $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 23 59 83 49 62 13 65 125 $1,000: (D) 102 137 80 107 23 119 205 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 33 54 73 70 84 24 77 178 $1,000: 122 196 275 246 280 96 288 641 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 38 76 94 77 67 24 111 194 $1,000: 267 546 627 537 450 178 767 1,393 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 38 41 61 40 44 46 77 180 $1,000: 601 583 879 552 635 644 1,100 2,592 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 13 19 10 11 7 7 28 62 $1,000: 283 424 229 240 147 146 609 1,357 $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 27 35 55 22 36 24 57 111 $1,000: 857 1,136 1,737 718 1,112 784 1,880 3,493 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 2 22 8 5 12 19 12 63 $1,000: (D) 963 365 221 533 875 527 2,819 : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 56 60 48 31 27 39 64 218 $1,000: 4,138 4,306 3,218 2,122 1,865 2,652 4,740 15,904 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 73 83 30 17 36 50 67 277 $1,000: 12,728 12,638 5,592 2,947 5,938 8,036 10,048 41,548 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 51 45 6 25 40 53 60 150 $1,000: 18,898 15,847 2,017 9,453 15,248 19,106 21,586 52,744 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 101 131 14 20 41 110 116 118 $1,000: 260,695 335,832 16,341 46,171 48,928 212,782 256,337 152,815 : Value of sales by commodity or commodity group: : Crops, including nursery and : greenhouse crops ...............................farms, 2022: 435 580 312 259 331 312 646 1,053 2017: 414 578 384 280 394 366 600 1,065 $1,000, 2022: 273,010 161,672 36,934 66,842 119,604 341,602 237,248 102,601 2017: 142,497 88,121 26,594 44,429 66,727 195,650 125,266 82,477 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas .....................................farms, 2022: 365 513 157 143 223 273 404 636 2017: 346 485 206 193 258 329 440 759 $1,000, 2022: 266,694 159,666 34,328 65,056 117,542 279,396 229,049 83,991 2017: 138,598 87,292 24,207 43,518 65,498 160,275 118,783 55,914 Corn ........................................farms, 2022: 325 389 110 73 171 216 312 595 2017: 309 331 98 116 173 266 341 707 $1,000, 2022: 174,325 83,485 14,354 25,732 69,648 139,742 132,775 56,800 2017: 90,427 38,985 8,804 16,575 34,268 85,682 68,978 36,732 Wheat .......................................farms, 2022: 15 78 13 14 26 75 62 27 2017: 15 93 17 17 31 53 68 27 $1,000, 2022: 1,035 3,864 1,158 (D) 1,816 7,535 (D) 992 2017: (D) (D) (D) 669 (D) 3,923 (D) 356 Soybeans ....................................farms, 2022: 277 403 96 128 170 241 309 141 2017: 295 423 164 156 230 301 343 172 $1,000, 2022: 81,605 69,985 18,815 37,711 46,079 130,462 81,028 25,992 2017: 45,976 45,388 14,635 26,274 30,200 70,511 47,279 17,917 Sorghum .....................................farms, 2022: 9 - - - - 3 1 - 2017: 2 - - - 1 1 - - $1,000, 2022: 533 - - - - (D) (D) - 2017: (D) - - - (D) (D) - - : Barley ......................................farms, 2022: - 2 - - - - - 6 2017: - - - - - - - 8 $1,000, 2022: - (D) - - - - - 15 2017: - - - - - - - 11 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Lake : LaPorte : Lawrence : Madison : Marion : Marshall : Martin : Miami ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD : : Total sales .........................................farms, 2022: 347 677 706 682 169 779 249 613 2017: 384 740 840 667 192 829 260 629 $1,000, 2022: 99,957 308,802 50,796 206,059 16,336 262,735 109,809 269,146 2017: 65,377 166,383 43,471 129,463 12,066 145,167 60,782 179,452 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 288,061 456,133 71,949 302,140 96,663 337,272 440,998 439,063 2017: 170,252 224,841 51,752 194,097 62,844 175,112 233,776 285,298 : 2022 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 79 156 167 94 30 168 65 130 $1,000: 12 14 18 18 2 23 3 4 $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 32 34 86 49 28 54 18 35 $1,000: 63 61 145 82 46 95 30 60 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 19 36 72 61 21 38 28 28 $1,000: 68 129 261 234 74 126 96 108 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 26 44 99 75 19 67 26 28 $1,000: 185 310 690 541 147 487 193 225 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 31 43 107 67 16 61 22 57 $1,000: 438 628 1,489 955 212 857 291 786 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 3 10 16 15 7 12 10 23 $1,000: 65 221 353 333 142 276 217 509 $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 10 41 40 29 7 41 14 26 $1,000: 314 1,291 1,279 983 215 1,280 410 796 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 6 25 24 4 - 10 7 8 $1,000: 279 1,105 1,079 178 - 420 316 375 : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 28 40 41 86 7 53 7 40 $1,000: 1,993 2,648 2,888 5,654 407 3,681 518 3,054 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 49 76 21 64 12 88 7 61 $1,000: 7,233 12,457 3,582 10,774 1,993 14,775 1,258 9,392 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 17 57 17 39 12 65 8 70 $1,000: 6,090 21,093 6,669 13,952 3,789 23,230 3,362 23,747 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 47 115 16 99 10 122 37 107 $1,000: 83,218 268,845 32,344 172,355 9,310 217,485 103,115 230,092 : 2017 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 125 188 276 149 71 223 61 158 $1,000: 19 30 43 19 (D) 25 3 10 $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 36 48 96 63 37 52 11 30 $1,000: 64 81 163 102 62 94 16 49 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 21 59 99 61 7 62 49 37 $1,000: 76 206 361 221 28 214 181 124 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 33 35 93 56 23 78 27 43 $1,000: 230 250 643 408 150 551 213 318 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 15 45 81 65 10 51 32 50 $1,000: 211 607 1,178 980 139 749 436 680 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 14 21 25 18 2 11 4 13 $1,000: 312 475 553 404 (D) 241 92 287 $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 12 39 34 32 8 32 7 35 $1,000: 375 1,144 1,109 942 256 1,002 227 1,072 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 3 22 13 9 2 36 12 20 $1,000: 134 993 558 409 (D) 1,548 545 876 : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 30 53 51 40 4 61 11 49 $1,000: 2,244 3,884 3,438 2,903 279 4,290 787 3,461 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 38 86 41 50 13 92 10 62 $1,000: 6,371 13,763 5,918 8,581 2,442 16,143 1,601 10,408 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 24 49 13 53 10 61 5 62 $1,000: 9,264 17,703 4,589 18,721 3,540 22,556 1,471 21,858 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 33 95 18 71 5 70 31 70 $1,000: 46,076 127,245 24,916 95,774 5,024 97,754 55,210 140,310 : Value of sales by commodity or commodity group: : Crops, including nursery and : greenhouse crops ...............................farms, 2022: 244 483 346 518 113 534 133 444 2017: 269 516 445 455 109 513 157 440 $1,000, 2022: 97,283 272,100 32,663 199,084 14,244 160,235 28,747 174,319 2017: 60,814 136,771 30,179 119,837 11,130 94,581 17,999 92,498 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas .....................................farms, 2022: 157 350 134 406 42 373 76 393 2017: 177 384 182 364 45 393 76 377 $1,000, 2022: 92,428 246,984 28,614 173,417 10,124 155,405 28,053 164,816 2017: 56,393 122,761 27,638 102,620 6,838 90,038 17,309 87,090 Corn ........................................farms, 2022: 131 308 97 318 16 318 65 300 2017: 138 323 130 261 28 337 58 270 $1,000, 2022: 60,747 157,328 16,044 95,124 3,981 102,065 15,957 96,021 2017: 32,886 77,874 11,623 51,947 3,449 52,446 9,425 39,360 Wheat .......................................farms, 2022: 8 57 2 27 11 54 9 54 2017: 8 49 2 27 6 56 5 56 $1,000, 2022: (D) 4,010 (D) (D) 183 (D) 451 2,342 2017: (D) 1,540 (D) (D) 54 610 164 (D) Soybeans ....................................farms, 2022: 124 298 88 309 37 280 49 298 2017: 152 343 140 330 39 308 55 337 $1,000, 2022: 30,411 83,577 12,423 77,111 5,959 50,727 11,646 64,366 2017: 22,804 41,024 15,741 50,227 3,336 34,808 7,719 41,401 Sorghum .....................................farms, 2022: - 3 1 - - - - 1 2017: - - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - 157 (D) - - - - (D) 2017: - - - - - - - - : Barley ......................................farms, 2022: - - 2 - - - - 1 2017: - - 3 - - 3 - 1 $1,000, 2022: - - (D) - - - - (D) 2017: - - (D) - - 7 - (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 : Monroe : Montgomery : Morgan : Newton : Noble : Ohio : Orange : Owen ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD : : Total sales .........................................farms, 2022: 419 651 506 372 1,067 123 425 435 2017: 490 634 501 358 1,015 158 448 649 $1,000, 2022: 16,643 235,467 122,372 442,405 199,872 4,831 220,924 31,996 2017: 9,405 162,654 65,537 196,157 158,499 4,590 122,527 34,126 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 39,722 361,700 241,842 1,189,261 187,321 39,273 519,821 73,555 2017: 19,194 256,552 130,813 547,924 156,156 29,048 273,497 52,582 : 2022 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 95 158 114 90 306 20 143 101 $1,000: (D) 10 22 6 18 5 17 15 $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 54 33 39 9 58 18 27 39 $1,000: 90 52 72 14 89 (D) 50 62 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 54 65 66 18 72 17 42 46 $1,000: 209 224 248 69 271 (D) 150 161 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 45 39 48 13 91 22 37 65 $1,000: 311 296 313 94 680 158 270 447 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 40 43 48 14 93 18 55 51 $1,000: 583 613 676 176 1,308 250 700 740 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 15 13 26 10 14 9 10 18 $1,000: 330 283 592 232 316 201 221 417 $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 35 25 29 13 60 7 18 27 $1,000: 1,052 833 960 421 1,922 216 563 845 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 17 13 4 9 41 2 7 17 $1,000: 753 573 174 372 1,799 (D) 300 792 : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 38 63 41 39 83 4 34 34 $1,000: 2,659 4,947 2,789 3,033 6,096 248 2,274 2,267 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 15 65 28 31 95 1 10 14 $1,000: 2,737 10,060 4,540 4,865 16,305 (D) 1,662 2,290 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 2 42 15 43 60 2 3 10 $1,000: (D) 15,006 5,338 15,487 22,441 (D) 962 3,731 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 9 92 48 83 94 3 39 13 $1,000: 7,169 202,569 106,646 417,638 148,625 2,835 213,757 20,229 : 2017 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 176 161 106 77 244 39 143 173 $1,000: 47 14 13 2 30 (D) 22 29 $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 59 30 55 13 108 13 46 80 $1,000: (D) 51 88 22 185 (D) 85 125 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 42 29 52 8 76 30 39 85 $1,000: 155 91 191 26 280 103 130 297 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 74 45 62 16 110 23 35 92 $1,000: 502 335 449 96 757 170 244 651 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 51 45 48 12 84 19 47 63 $1,000: 741 605 703 165 1,193 259 618 899 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 20 9 10 3 29 5 19 11 $1,000: 456 200 224 64 647 112 443 244 $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 24 24 32 14 52 6 20 36 $1,000: 747 804 1,028 447 1,675 190 627 1,178 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 7 18 7 9 31 2 14 11 $1,000: 314 820 319 414 1,407 (D) 634 489 : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 14 59 32 42 64 14 14 42 $1,000: 931 4,176 2,139 2,924 4,667 965 967 2,832 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 16 60 36 58 71 4 22 24 $1,000: 2,561 9,277 6,363 9,627 11,449 (D) 3,609 3,788 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 6 62 32 32 56 - 19 14 $1,000: 2,132 24,200 11,252 11,502 20,939 - 7,059 4,767 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 1 92 29 74 90 3 30 18 $1,000: (D) 122,081 42,769 170,868 115,271 (D) 108,091 18,826 : Value of sales by commodity or commodity group: : Crops, including nursery and : greenhouse crops ...............................farms, 2022: 252 406 324 272 612 73 211 258 2017: 280 433 329 267 692 97 229 411 $1,000, 2022: 12,999 220,792 108,718 174,716 118,460 4,266 53,129 29,377 2017: 6,931 153,528 57,302 95,400 84,364 3,498 38,116 28,907 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas .....................................farms, 2022: 45 335 224 251 455 26 95 141 2017: 72 367 218 246 484 34 113 241 $1,000, 2022: 8,398 218,773 106,147 169,773 114,666 3,178 51,363 25,089 2017: 4,507 152,428 55,114 92,657 81,154 2,953 37,018 26,206 Corn ........................................farms, 2022: 26 273 163 223 361 16 80 100 2017: 60 297 162 233 390 21 100 156 $1,000, 2022: 4,483 128,044 62,518 119,315 72,780 1,706 30,080 14,130 2017: 2,357 78,809 26,925 56,419 42,813 (D) 20,751 12,888 Wheat .......................................farms, 2022: 6 23 4 23 49 - 8 5 2017: 4 33 22 26 66 2 5 13 $1,000, 2022: 58 (D) (D) 1,076 1,162 - 1,012 199 2017: 16 (D) (D) (D) 1,128 (D) (D) 438 Soybeans ....................................farms, 2022: 33 252 164 169 329 17 60 93 2017: 35 334 175 201 360 25 86 198 $1,000, 2022: (D) 87,899 43,432 48,634 40,581 1,472 20,258 10,760 2017: 2,134 72,685 27,595 35,713 37,142 1,835 16,110 12,879 Sorghum .....................................farms, 2022: - - - 4 3 - - - 2017: - - - - 1 - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - 500 (D) - - - 2017: - - - - (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 : Parke : Perry : Pike : Porter : Posey : Pulaski : Putnam : Randolph ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD : : Total sales .........................................farms, 2022: 646 417 279 462 462 507 728 675 2017: 597 445 327 445 491 547 828 754 $1,000, 2022: 135,834 47,495 85,118 101,951 222,383 369,273 144,173 328,813 2017: 92,712 40,065 42,622 77,316 118,192 188,227 85,113 213,107 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 210,269 113,897 305,082 220,672 481,349 728,349 198,040 487,131 2017: 155,296 90,035 130,343 173,743 240,717 344,107 102,794 282,636 : 2022 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 161 82 105 119 72 132 185 92 $1,000: 21 9 7 9 19 2 17 8 $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 39 22 13 54 9 11 90 35 $1,000: 66 36 19 82 12 19 145 58 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 49 48 22 37 32 25 69 36 $1,000: 197 179 84 138 120 90 242 128 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 49 54 22 44 29 21 112 27 $1,000: 359 385 166 307 212 151 774 189 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 59 73 27 20 34 37 51 63 $1,000: 791 1,093 348 264 487 465 785 866 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 20 28 8 9 13 7 26 11 $1,000: 451 641 171 205 295 151 605 243 $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 37 12 9 18 31 11 31 27 $1,000: 1,117 383 269 541 1,027 340 1,038 905 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 16 7 9 13 6 16 20 34 $1,000: 730 318 386 599 278 728 913 1,505 : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 44 41 12 23 46 38 41 55 $1,000: 3,045 2,933 825 1,564 3,070 2,455 2,995 3,730 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 63 20 12 47 52 60 22 86 $1,000: 10,929 3,175 2,048 7,737 8,450 9,771 3,316 13,513 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 52 11 10 29 23 55 19 59 $1,000: 18,090 3,641 4,111 10,419 8,889 20,285 6,752 20,666 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 57 19 30 49 115 94 62 150 $1,000: 100,037 34,703 76,685 80,086 199,525 334,815 126,592 287,003 : 2017 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 189 104 125 102 111 166 318 130 $1,000: 41 24 (D) 11 12 4 41 17 $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 44 38 17 38 20 15 73 47 $1,000: 77 58 26 59 36 26 122 81 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 30 51 26 28 34 22 73 47 $1,000: 107 178 97 99 114 81 278 159 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 42 74 35 37 31 43 78 60 $1,000: 283 517 248 262 227 326 583 416 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 46 57 20 32 24 39 64 71 $1,000: 707 818 275 490 306 617 912 1,029 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 15 19 7 13 12 9 18 16 $1,000: 346 407 158 294 278 200 395 365 $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 28 21 9 23 36 21 30 55 $1,000: 899 666 288 716 1,178 626 889 1,793 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 13 7 2 3 12 6 10 29 $1,000: 558 308 (D) 134 533 282 454 1,345 : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 43 21 24 35 47 37 51 67 $1,000: 3,005 1,472 1,718 2,530 3,340 2,638 3,491 4,878 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 68 22 24 48 44 48 37 89 $1,000: 11,429 3,461 3,726 7,506 7,371 8,022 6,329 13,264 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 25 10 17 36 43 38 35 47 $1,000: 8,139 3,207 6,106 13,388 15,909 12,984 13,861 17,618 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 54 21 21 50 77 103 41 96 $1,000: 67,120 28,949 29,879 51,827 88,887 162,418 57,758 172,143 : Value of sales by commodity or commodity group: : Crops, including nursery and : greenhouse crops ...............................farms, 2022: 395 248 148 304 390 335 420 499 2017: 403 267 188 310 369 347 421 558 $1,000, 2022: 116,947 21,697 56,655 100,362 217,933 225,487 127,755 208,505 2017: 78,294 15,743 29,019 68,372 109,595 128,018 72,102 118,119 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas .....................................farms, 2022: 240 135 119 205 328 306 258 427 2017: 240 114 138 231 311 315 260 478 $1,000, 2022: 112,626 19,416 56,322 87,281 216,765 222,370 125,874 201,581 2017: 74,024 14,190 28,165 61,576 108,862 125,435 70,593 114,787 Corn ........................................farms, 2022: 198 113 84 173 246 235 197 355 2017: 183 77 87 180 246 275 184 367 $1,000, 2022: 65,147 9,723 29,850 54,862 107,988 124,237 70,910 116,932 2017: 39,492 5,441 12,313 35,644 56,766 66,609 38,169 59,155 Wheat .......................................farms, 2022: 23 7 10 23 98 14 25 51 2017: 14 12 12 26 109 13 19 66 $1,000, 2022: 2,419 136 1,019 (D) 11,292 521 1,790 (D) 2017: 572 (D) (D) (D) 6,726 240 (D) (D) Soybeans ....................................farms, 2022: 149 87 89 157 270 204 178 357 2017: 177 87 116 212 285 244 216 417 $1,000, 2022: 45,059 9,556 25,077 31,425 97,486 54,092 53,174 83,229 2017: 33,952 8,505 15,447 25,595 44,802 38,441 32,103 54,361 Sorghum .....................................farms, 2022: - - 4 - - - - - 2017: - 2 1 - 3 - - - $1,000, 2022: - - 376 - - - - - 2017: - (D) (D) - (D) - - - : Barley ......................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - 1 - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - (D) - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold Including Food Marketing Practices and Value-Added Products: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Ripley : Rush : St. Joseph : Scott : Shelby : Spencer : Starke : Steuben ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD : : Total sales .........................................farms, 2022: 835 473 547 283 548 558 394 461 2017: 879 557 629 315 567 665 507 472 $1,000, 2022: 133,546 222,694 162,244 28,073 208,193 148,680 75,483 82,622 2017: 86,490 165,149 103,949 23,844 135,591 92,904 69,246 64,037 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 159,935 470,812 296,608 99,199 379,915 266,451 191,581 179,224 2017: 98,396 296,497 165,261 75,694 239,138 139,705 136,579 135,671 : 2022 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 208 62 106 73 77 80 180 174 $1,000: 19 7 16 5 11 3 10 13 $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 70 21 48 22 21 54 31 28 $1,000: 113 34 80 34 36 81 50 51 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 63 27 48 49 27 50 21 40 $1,000: 227 102 168 172 93 163 81 145 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 72 33 38 36 51 50 24 32 $1,000: 516 239 282 228 356 355 169 233 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 72 18 48 32 38 45 30 46 $1,000: 1,082 292 687 416 525 605 419 671 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 22 7 16 12 27 19 5 5 $1,000: 484 162 348 268 626 431 116 109 $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 37 14 16 11 21 41 11 15 $1,000: 1,184 444 473 360 609 1,302 333 433 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 24 11 12 6 30 18 6 7 $1,000: 1,089 499 546 275 1,342 799 274 322 : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 78 24 42 21 50 41 22 26 $1,000: 5,502 1,774 2,897 1,315 3,608 3,061 1,495 1,851 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 76 70 70 3 72 54 15 37 $1,000: 11,951 11,758 11,604 486 12,053 9,117 2,638 5,784 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 50 78 37 9 44 44 13 19 $1,000: 16,768 27,868 12,408 3,319 15,577 15,915 4,463 7,195 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 63 108 66 9 90 62 36 32 $1,000: 94,611 179,514 132,736 21,194 173,359 116,845 65,435 65,814 : 2017 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 239 65 164 104 99 147 246 179 $1,000: 33 8 20 16 5 19 14 11 $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 98 15 53 48 49 33 22 32 $1,000: 161 21 90 86 83 58 35 62 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 78 48 46 21 32 42 34 32 $1,000: 272 172 172 81 118 163 117 126 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 72 44 50 38 52 79 37 30 $1,000: 547 325 360 270 363 549 277 220 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 64 23 51 40 46 74 19 36 $1,000: 887 333 696 569 670 1,047 243 549 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 19 13 17 5 7 14 8 6 $1,000: 424 285 377 113 155 313 183 133 $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 43 13 46 12 16 41 14 22 $1,000: 1,370 410 1,450 400 529 1,277 435 709 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 25 8 18 11 20 21 5 15 $1,000: 1,109 373 802 521 905 929 216 670 : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 93 58 51 6 50 74 25 38 $1,000: 6,455 4,167 3,732 397 3,806 5,584 1,888 2,837 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 44 113 61 16 67 60 38 26 $1,000: 7,028 19,795 11,356 2,796 11,099 9,965 7,369 3,845 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 59 84 28 3 63 33 16 22 $1,000: 20,711 30,985 9,785 955 24,792 11,434 5,561 7,204 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 45 73 44 11 66 47 43 34 $1,000: 47,495 108,273 75,110 17,641 93,068 61,567 52,907 47,670 : Value of sales by commodity or commodity group: : Crops, including nursery and : greenhouse crops ...............................farms, 2022: 542 364 375 139 426 371 198 253 2017: 557 445 417 152 422 466 258 279 $1,000, 2022: 116,474 175,822 130,136 25,118 201,254 111,883 71,718 66,720 2017: 67,727 110,845 83,155 21,192 119,722 69,662 65,688 45,492 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas .....................................farms, 2022: 403 315 250 79 359 270 148 156 2017: 425 390 294 78 356 349 195 189 $1,000, 2022: 107,387 173,703 117,612 23,832 197,748 110,158 66,675 62,543 2017: 58,211 109,147 72,323 19,957 115,713 68,432 56,690 42,641 Corn ........................................farms, 2022: 278 268 213 51 297 202 111 107 2017: 258 351 236 47 303 275 166 123 $1,000, 2022: 51,275 101,841 76,811 12,703 112,223 61,428 46,128 38,360 2017: 22,971 60,103 45,618 (D) 61,359 33,629 36,309 24,373 Wheat .......................................farms, 2022: 69 51 33 3 59 16 13 32 2017: 36 62 23 6 48 23 9 44 $1,000, 2022: 3,216 2,339 (D) (D) 2,763 (D) 378 847 2017: (D) 2,047 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 1,042 Soybeans ....................................farms, 2022: 330 286 193 55 286 228 93 111 2017: 365 348 250 68 318 268 153 170 $1,000, 2022: 52,236 69,476 39,461 (D) 82,761 48,325 19,745 23,326 2017: 34,569 46,856 25,711 9,845 52,851 34,028 19,507 17,227 Sorghum .....................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - 1 1 - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - (D) (D) - - - - - : Barley ......................................farms, 2022: 2 - - - - - - - 2017: - 6 - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: (D) - - - - - - - 2017: - (D) - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold Including Food Marketing Practices and Value-Added Products: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Sullivan : Switzerland : Tippecanoe : Tipton : Union : Vanderburgh : Vermillion : Vigo ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD : : Total sales .........................................farms, 2022: 411 339 712 416 194 204 291 464 2017: 450 410 693 404 238 251 283 477 $1,000, 2022: 171,052 23,591 244,176 203,027 66,832 50,097 92,473 92,349 2017: 88,890 14,812 142,991 114,884 41,885 38,989 76,763 55,435 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 416,185 69,590 342,943 488,045 344,492 245,573 317,776 199,028 2017: 197,534 36,126 206,337 284,366 175,988 155,336 271,247 116,217 : 2022 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 84 74 206 49 43 25 98 64 $1,000: 8 6 35 11 6 6 10 7 $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 36 28 57 21 23 31 12 61 $1,000: 65 (D) 84 33 37 48 24 107 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 14 61 68 19 3 8 9 54 $1,000: 54 236 236 79 11 29 33 201 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 46 49 29 13 14 22 35 68 $1,000: 334 338 210 93 99 167 256 468 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 17 44 52 28 16 13 18 38 $1,000: 222 582 775 367 196 170 263 587 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 18 26 23 11 - 4 6 8 $1,000: 395 587 525 241 - 93 129 171 $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 25 17 25 27 2 5 20 47 $1,000: 795 507 781 811 (D) 177 659 1,374 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 14 4 18 18 3 8 7 10 $1,000: 614 182 777 804 (D) 372 296 440 : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 27 18 27 39 25 20 25 40 $1,000: 2,030 1,205 1,974 3,112 1,708 1,583 1,711 2,594 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 36 9 65 53 14 22 16 28 $1,000: 5,916 1,806 10,068 7,891 2,111 3,402 3,020 5,133 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 36 1 42 55 17 20 6 19 $1,000: 13,595 (D) 14,923 18,542 6,466 7,311 2,491 6,829 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 58 8 100 83 34 26 39 27 $1,000: 147,023 17,670 213,786 171,043 56,002 36,739 83,581 74,437 : 2017 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 119 124 163 77 39 52 78 130 $1,000: 11 27 31 19 (D) 8 13 28 $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 21 40 79 14 10 11 14 72 $1,000: 33 66 141 22 17 21 28 121 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 28 50 57 16 17 19 17 59 $1,000: 110 169 189 59 59 69 60 189 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 20 65 75 28 18 9 30 46 $1,000: 132 450 514 194 121 68 215 341 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 52 56 59 37 17 30 21 22 $1,000: 768 810 869 565 252 420 270 322 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 12 20 22 7 6 9 7 16 $1,000: 265 441 483 149 130 197 154 351 $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 21 8 19 25 10 16 5 26 $1,000: 675 232 599 806 315 500 163 772 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 12 14 15 8 2 4 5 7 $1,000: 561 646 673 367 (D) 184 220 305 : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 29 12 51 46 35 22 16 26 $1,000: 2,019 921 3,491 3,213 2,362 1,666 1,136 1,814 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 53 10 38 49 32 36 36 29 $1,000: 8,203 1,517 6,263 8,796 5,367 5,348 5,794 4,228 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 35 6 36 34 32 20 14 11 $1,000: 11,429 2,212 12,935 11,714 11,601 6,422 5,301 4,229 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 48 5 79 63 20 23 40 33 $1,000: 64,684 7,319 116,802 88,981 21,564 24,087 63,408 42,734 : Value of sales by commodity or commodity group: : Crops, including nursery and : greenhouse crops ...............................farms, 2022: 286 195 440 340 127 163 169 330 2017: 306 239 433 330 170 200 192 343 $1,000, 2022: 150,703 21,283 206,937 153,477 58,159 49,034 82,747 81,067 2017: 80,280 11,048 118,799 94,376 38,334 38,203 58,957 54,820 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas .....................................farms, 2022: 256 63 289 318 100 126 137 280 2017: 271 85 294 291 150 155 159 261 $1,000, 2022: 142,179 18,866 200,824 152,280 57,895 47,669 82,120 79,685 2017: 75,883 8,613 112,642 93,049 37,965 37,387 58,731 54,266 Corn ........................................farms, 2022: 212 47 237 266 88 102 113 194 2017: 188 64 214 221 119 108 125 163 $1,000, 2022: 85,018 9,925 119,022 94,107 34,334 25,478 48,986 45,110 2017: 39,055 3,909 60,823 49,639 20,065 17,971 31,557 29,090 Wheat .......................................farms, 2022: 11 2 29 14 11 37 8 8 2017: 13 3 45 26 12 33 15 7 $1,000, 2022: 248 (D) (D) (D) 429 2,063 448 (D) 2017: 593 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 187 Soybeans ....................................farms, 2022: 170 33 240 257 81 116 104 178 2017: 231 50 265 263 134 141 135 204 $1,000, 2022: 56,914 (D) 79,542 57,516 23,132 20,128 32,317 33,352 2017: 36,227 4,691 49,629 43,008 17,799 18,579 26,661 24,618 Sorghum .....................................farms, 2022: - - 2 - - - 2 1 2017: - - 1 - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - (D) - - - (D) (D) 2017: - - (D) - - - - - : Barley ......................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 1 2017: - - - - - - - 2 $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - (D) 2017: - - - - - - - (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold Including Food Marketing Practices and Value-Added Products: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Wabash : Warren : Warrick : Washington : Wayne : Wells : White : Whitley ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD : : Total sales .........................................farms, 2022: 635 421 335 783 727 527 577 647 2017: 724 417 364 865 768 581 539 696 $1,000, 2022: 394,401 216,652 103,676 258,198 132,839 313,500 439,323 187,697 2017: 161,209 130,643 49,439 160,552 100,136 192,141 256,771 120,948 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 621,103 514,612 309,481 329,755 182,723 594,877 761,392 290,103 2017: 222,664 313,292 135,822 185,609 130,385 330,707 476,385 173,775 : 2022 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 173 170 78 146 174 63 87 137 $1,000: 9 6 4 14 14 4 3 12 $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 44 20 35 103 69 18 22 38 $1,000: 79 29 60 163 112 36 32 62 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 37 21 28 37 24 22 44 46 $1,000: 138 80 97 154 91 78 158 170 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 35 26 32 82 54 49 49 77 $1,000: 251 198 212 603 388 357 342 553 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 23 20 22 92 50 29 39 39 $1,000: 313 299 317 1,302 693 429 607 544 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 10 6 9 37 22 12 16 25 $1,000: 229 127 205 819 490 276 348 556 $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 26 12 9 45 46 19 14 36 $1,000: 807 355 296 1,366 1,464 598 459 1,133 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 23 14 9 24 15 21 6 21 $1,000: 1,025 604 403 1,039 642 927 256 927 : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 42 19 23 48 80 39 50 50 $1,000: 3,137 1,352 1,623 3,461 5,436 2,728 3,556 3,687 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 83 29 16 42 67 62 65 70 $1,000: 13,631 4,711 2,904 7,011 10,881 10,315 11,567 11,612 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 33 20 28 30 60 75 58 30 $1,000: 12,841 6,784 9,610 10,435 21,670 27,848 21,727 10,911 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 106 64 46 97 66 118 127 78 $1,000: 361,940 202,106 87,944 231,831 90,957 269,904 400,266 157,528 : 2017 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 187 125 95 231 188 97 90 198 $1,000: 33 18 (D) 37 28 19 5 30 $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 45 24 23 66 65 31 29 46 $1,000: 74 37 42 113 108 49 50 77 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 45 51 64 94 55 11 41 60 $1,000: 162 183 248 344 199 40 149 199 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 42 19 44 71 43 58 42 53 $1,000: 293 132 328 509 315 418 291 370 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 47 21 20 89 61 41 25 59 $1,000: 655 312 305 1,233 888 584 346 864 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 25 11 2 15 25 7 8 26 $1,000: 559 256 (D) 328 564 151 183 578 $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 31 22 11 37 51 30 37 28 $1,000: 984 683 316 1,167 1,580 924 1,226 901 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 19 3 13 13 20 13 9 12 $1,000: 861 138 551 590 906 559 417 528 : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 80 27 11 63 50 59 31 57 $1,000: 5,651 1,855 802 4,535 3,422 4,382 2,300 4,217 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 79 25 35 73 109 86 64 61 $1,000: 14,046 3,864 6,529 11,352 19,288 13,800 10,884 9,136 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 51 30 17 39 60 48 59 33 $1,000: 19,322 12,035 6,234 14,593 20,062 16,175 21,580 10,605 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 73 59 29 74 41 100 104 63 $1,000: 118,570 111,129 34,021 125,751 52,774 155,040 219,340 93,443 : Value of sales by commodity or commodity group: : Crops, including nursery and : greenhouse crops ...............................farms, 2022: 418 198 211 413 477 416 412 430 2017: 504 243 246 494 484 457 384 472 $1,000, 2022: 157,082 173,882 99,069 110,612 108,671 186,302 301,611 129,394 2017: 95,209 104,172 45,791 68,241 68,651 120,116 158,810 78,922 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas .....................................farms, 2022: 324 158 151 237 332 383 369 351 2017: 402 178 171 275 357 432 353 356 $1,000, 2022: 153,367 170,828 98,121 101,231 105,108 185,711 298,416 125,902 2017: 92,134 102,825 45,163 63,808 61,347 119,005 158,089 76,521 Corn ........................................farms, 2022: 245 136 132 177 265 287 319 242 2017: 293 147 115 214 286 312 304 240 $1,000, 2022: 90,599 106,076 52,977 53,083 63,455 101,450 175,494 70,197 2017: 48,072 57,486 23,361 27,243 32,023 58,651 91,377 37,138 Wheat .......................................farms, 2022: 45 6 36 16 45 54 40 81 2017: 61 8 14 24 57 77 22 91 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) (D) 894 1,121 (D) (D) 3,130 2017: 1,211 1,075 (D) 291 478 (D) 570 (D) Soybeans ....................................farms, 2022: 268 119 111 171 243 343 270 287 2017: 345 161 146 230 271 384 299 307 $1,000, 2022: 58,854 63,090 42,163 44,937 40,439 81,898 93,236 52,575 2017: 42,189 44,264 21,338 35,145 28,823 57,204 56,631 37,083 Sorghum .....................................farms, 2022: 2 - 1 - - - 1 - 2017: - - 1 - - 2 - - $1,000, 2022: (D) - (D) - - - (D) - 2017: - - (D) - - (D) - - : Barley ......................................farms, 2022: - - - - - 1 - - 2017: 3 - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - (D) - - 2017: (D) - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold Including Food Marketing Practices and Value-Added Products: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Indiana : Adams : Allen : Bartholomew : Benton : Blackford : Boone ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 460 41 15 1 7 2 2 2017: 632 62 46 5 6 - 8 $1,000, 2022: 138,256 (D) 42 (D) 1,286 (D) (D) 2017: 76,517 (D) 124 (D) 2,875 - 3,140 : Tobacco .......................................farms, 2022: 25 - - - - - - 2017: 46 - 1 - - - - $1,000, 2022: 1,824 - - - - - - 2017: 3,304 - (D) - - - - Cotton and cottonseed .........................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes .....................................farms, 2022: 1,465 34 23 22 4 3 23 2017: 1,455 41 34 28 4 5 19 $1,000, 2022: 216,967 373 978 2,885 (D) 26 411 2017: 135,978 340 570 3,509 (D) 4 266 Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ................farms, 2022: 953 10 12 8 3 3 11 2017: 846 11 33 9 1 2 4 $1,000, 2022: 25,335 70 (D) 60 (D) 15 48 2017: 15,970 15 (D) (D) (D) (D) 13 Fruits and tree nuts ........................farms, 2022: 654 4 9 3 2 1 6 2017: 581 6 29 3 1 2 4 $1,000, 2022: 15,044 5 268 10 (D) (D) (D) 2017: 10,678 8 79 (D) (D) (D) 6 Berries .....................................farms, 2022: 521 9 4 8 3 3 5 2017: 450 8 6 8 1 2 4 $1,000, 2022: 10,290 64 (D) 51 5 (D) (D) 2017: 5,292 6 (D) 13 (D) (D) 7 : Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and : sod ..........................................farms, 2022: 1,048 26 21 11 1 - 12 2017: 900 26 31 8 1 2 6 $1,000, 2022: 140,403 1,576 1,907 1,286 (D) - (D) 2017: 131,581 1,430 3,130 342 (D) (D) (D) Cultivated Christmas trees and short : rotation woody crops .........................farms, 2022: 151 - 4 4 - - 1 2017: 151 - 5 3 - - 1 $1,000, 2022: 3,669 - (D) 81 - - (D) 2017: 2,897 - (D) (D) - - (D) Cultivated Christmas trees ..................farms, 2022: 151 - 4 4 - - 1 2017: 151 - 5 3 - - 1 $1,000, 2022: 3,669 - (D) 81 - - (D) 2017: 2,897 - (D) (D) - - (D) Short rotation woody crops ..................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - Other crops and hay ...........................farms, 2022: 11,137 339 276 117 26 35 91 2017: 12,518 364 293 101 32 27 142 $1,000, 2022: 113,885 2,167 2,865 629 (D) 354 522 2017: 103,056 2,600 2,345 440 (D) 139 1,063 Maple syrup .................................farms, 2022: 313 2 10 - - - - 2017: 287 - 5 1 - - - $1,000, 2022: 881 (D) 11 - - - - 2017: 696 - 10 (D) - - - : Livestock, poultry, and their products ..........farms, 2022: 19,506 566 341 150 50 66 152 2017: 21,604 640 440 203 64 65 247 $1,000, 2022: 6,238,659 192,823 55,600 17,806 73,956 15,301 18,351 2017: 3,986,276 184,389 50,768 10,897 23,494 16,023 9,541 Poultry and eggs ..............................farms, 2022: 4,402 225 84 22 5 8 27 2017: 4,337 206 88 34 14 5 58 $1,000, 2022: 2,579,709 53,792 4,142 94 10 21 (D) 2017: 1,357,590 57,288 3,678 15 20 1 411 Cattle and calves .............................farms, 2022: 10,984 241 159 82 32 35 66 2017: 13,529 350 211 126 29 34 110 $1,000, 2022: 609,349 39,605 14,148 1,367 8,004 1,767 3,053 2017: 510,529 22,462 20,138 2,175 (D) 1,932 1,978 Milk from cows ................................farms, 2022: 850 14 18 1 4 - 3 2017: 1,290 49 23 2 2 - 8 $1,000, 2022: 1,069,949 15,385 7,592 (D) 64,240 - 1,130 2017: 708,425 24,510 6,773 (D) (D) - 2,434 Hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 2,312 119 50 23 9 9 16 2017: 2,937 168 61 32 12 14 43 $1,000, 2022: 1,874,498 81,926 28,224 15,920 (D) 13,444 7,420 2017: 1,354,270 79,055 18,569 7,528 3,236 13,999 3,755 : Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and : milk .........................................farms, 2022: 3,013 97 33 28 7 11 41 2017: 3,232 83 68 44 19 14 68 $1,000, 2022: 18,831 589 (D) 215 93 47 163 2017: 11,337 199 225 210 133 57 (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 : Brown : Carroll : Cass : Clark : Clay : Clinton : Crawford ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 4 3 3 4 - - 2017: - 8 10 4 - 2 8 $1,000, 2022: 6 (D) 1,234 10 2 - - 2017: - 484 187 626 - (D) 5 : Tobacco .......................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - 6 - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - (D) - - - Cotton and cottonseed .........................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes .....................................farms, 2022: 12 10 17 20 8 10 11 2017: 6 20 7 16 4 5 5 $1,000, 2022: 111 275 (D) 2,093 135 99 98 2017: 34 94 413 823 40 (D) (D) Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ................farms, 2022: 6 9 7 17 5 2 12 2017: 6 5 6 8 5 6 6 $1,000, 2022: (D) 92 53 (D) 262 (D) (D) 2017: 26 (D) (D) (D) 257 57 23 Fruits and tree nuts ........................farms, 2022: 5 5 7 16 3 1 7 2017: 2 3 6 6 2 2 4 $1,000, 2022: 49 46 19 (D) (D) (D) 41 2017: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 18 Berries .....................................farms, 2022: 1 6 5 5 2 2 7 2017: 6 2 - 4 3 6 6 $1,000, 2022: (D) 46 34 102 (D) (D) (D) 2017: (D) (D) - (D) (D) (D) 4 : Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and : sod ..........................................farms, 2022: 13 10 3 13 12 10 6 2017: 7 9 9 13 2 6 3 $1,000, 2022: 559 275 (D) (D) 311 335 (D) 2017: 261 766 561 1,115 (D) 194 38 Cultivated Christmas trees and short : rotation woody crops .........................farms, 2022: 1 - 1 2 4 2 1 2017: - 1 1 7 6 1 1 $1,000, 2022: (D) - (D) (D) 21 (D) (D) 2017: - (D) (D) 129 (D) (D) (D) Cultivated Christmas trees ..................farms, 2022: 1 - 1 2 4 2 1 2017: - 1 1 7 6 1 1 $1,000, 2022: (D) - (D) (D) 21 (D) (D) 2017: - (D) (D) 129 (D) (D) (D) Short rotation woody crops ..................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - Other crops and hay ...........................farms, 2022: 42 43 96 128 105 62 124 2017: 70 70 100 139 117 102 158 $1,000, 2022: 171 422 1,300 865 733 280 1,159 2017: 268 804 1,091 1,065 555 545 841 Maple syrup .................................farms, 2022: 2 7 8 - 3 - 2 2017: - 7 3 - 7 1 - $1,000, 2022: (D) 14 6 - 1 - (D) 2017: - 8 1 - 3 (D) - : Livestock, poultry, and their products ..........farms, 2022: 59 172 185 193 128 149 141 2017: 70 201 218 186 166 198 185 $1,000, 2022: 480 110,423 54,573 8,163 2,395 69,122 10,830 2017: 279 112,568 50,202 6,540 2,776 39,870 5,471 Poultry and eggs ..............................farms, 2022: 30 32 25 37 31 26 15 2017: 24 20 39 40 19 40 17 $1,000, 2022: 47 1,631 27 (D) 35 (D) (D) 2017: 11 (D) 25 (D) (D) (D) (D) Cattle and calves .............................farms, 2022: 19 88 120 137 80 76 106 2017: 35 95 140 127 118 75 156 $1,000, 2022: 134 10,277 (D) 4,824 1,238 (D) 1,875 2017: 200 4,563 (D) 4,259 1,150 (D) 1,882 Milk from cows ................................farms, 2022: - 5 3 3 2 2 1 2017: - 3 2 2 8 - 3 $1,000, 2022: - 589 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 2017: - 681 (D) (D) 1,098 - 182 Hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 11 69 22 14 17 42 10 2017: 1 73 64 9 7 54 5 $1,000, 2022: (D) 97,749 20,255 41 189 50,363 6,951 2017: (D) 106,808 32,196 22 313 28,237 3,303 : Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and : milk .........................................farms, 2022: 12 35 26 39 16 24 10 2017: 25 42 35 42 18 53 9 $1,000, 2022: 242 102 249 (D) (D) 124 (D) 2017: 56 78 254 62 (D) 221 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 : Daviess : Dearborn : Decatur : DeKalb : Delaware : Dubois : Elkhart ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 - 3 6 3 6 17 2017: 9 - 5 4 1 3 31 $1,000, 2022: (D) - (D) 238 2,097 (D) 84 2017: (D) - 1,151 11 (D) (D) 59 : Tobacco .......................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - 1 - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - (D) - - - - - Cotton and cottonseed .........................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes .....................................farms, 2022: 23 13 9 10 19 14 69 2017: 43 15 5 9 20 12 85 $1,000, 2022: 2,167 131 263 96 (D) 619 3,857 2017: 2,424 161 242 71 (D) 56 2,526 Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ................farms, 2022: 17 15 5 34 8 7 33 2017: 15 12 5 18 10 5 48 $1,000, 2022: 603 288 48 287 (D) 15 (D) 2017: 321 233 27 93 47 8 (D) Fruits and tree nuts ........................farms, 2022: 7 9 1 25 5 4 15 2017: 7 10 1 12 10 3 29 $1,000, 2022: 281 251 (D) 167 15 11 422 2017: 222 212 (D) 74 (D) (D) 712 Berries .....................................farms, 2022: 13 7 4 10 6 7 22 2017: 13 5 4 7 2 2 28 $1,000, 2022: 322 37 (D) 120 (D) 4 (D) 2017: 99 22 (D) 19 (D) (D) (D) : Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and : sod ..........................................farms, 2022: 11 6 2 7 14 9 55 2017: 27 5 5 4 25 5 46 $1,000, 2022: 295 52 (D) 319 1,525 (D) 2,970 2017: 768 (D) 384 183 1,832 (D) 2,885 Cultivated Christmas trees and short : rotation woody crops .........................farms, 2022: - 4 3 - 3 3 2 2017: - 2 4 - 1 2 2 $1,000, 2022: - 16 (D) - 127 (D) (D) 2017: - (D) 236 - (D) (D) (D) Cultivated Christmas trees ..................farms, 2022: - 4 3 - 3 3 2 2017: - 2 4 - 1 2 2 $1,000, 2022: - 16 (D) - 127 (D) (D) 2017: - (D) 236 - (D) (D) (D) Short rotation woody crops ..................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - Other crops and hay ...........................farms, 2022: 268 208 89 182 86 193 441 2017: 248 235 115 158 87 198 408 $1,000, 2022: 1,345 1,402 761 1,071 1,266 1,997 4,779 2017: 917 1,343 980 1,275 (D) 1,263 3,063 Maple syrup .................................farms, 2022: 2 - - 10 7 2 43 2017: - 5 - 3 7 - 36 $1,000, 2022: (D) - - 3 15 (D) 125 2017: - 1 - 1 1 - 83 : Livestock, poultry, and their products ..........farms, 2022: 545 230 198 206 132 344 1,143 2017: 583 312 236 169 156 414 1,035 $1,000, 2022: 249,533 3,844 136,918 40,811 11,228 392,944 351,374 2017: 158,296 3,708 75,407 32,514 6,516 178,935 228,552 Poultry and eggs ..............................farms, 2022: 138 30 14 53 50 75 433 2017: 146 42 23 32 28 80 300 $1,000, 2022: 218,129 27 27 48 (D) 351,170 190,725 2017: 128,224 17 11 17 11 138,751 93,235 Cattle and calves .............................farms, 2022: 182 164 146 94 57 248 469 2017: 264 219 169 98 86 323 644 $1,000, 2022: 4,047 1,750 (D) 24,424 1,425 14,315 33,305 2017: 6,522 2,124 (D) 25,167 1,117 12,346 31,775 Milk from cows ................................farms, 2022: 15 2 2 10 4 7 131 2017: 20 5 3 8 7 9 211 $1,000, 2022: 4,847 (D) (D) 15,679 508 11,319 85,322 2017: 3,310 1,292 (D) 6,876 593 11,342 77,717 Hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 31 8 36 25 22 31 92 2017: 58 30 45 19 30 50 117 $1,000, 2022: 19,377 (D) 69,163 235 6,520 16,010 25,849 2017: 17,618 71 55,796 320 3,451 16,388 19,966 : Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and : milk .........................................farms, 2022: 100 33 20 22 26 15 150 2017: 110 61 22 31 26 20 119 $1,000, 2022: 324 155 293 85 70 47 2,369 2017: 362 96 77 67 151 56 656 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Fayette : Floyd : Fountain : Franklin : Fulton : Gibson : Grant : Greene ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 - 3 - 2017: - 2 1 4 7 4 15 1 $1,000, 2022: - - - - (D) - (D) - 2017: - (D) (D) 6 806 15 2,088 (D) : Tobacco .......................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: 1 - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: (D) - - - - - - - Cotton and cottonseed .........................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes .....................................farms, 2022: 2 21 4 6 11 10 12 6 2017: 3 7 7 24 20 13 15 11 $1,000, 2022: (D) 161 (D) (D) 76 (D) 5,927 (D) 2017: (D) 51 (D) (D) 591 1,349 3,274 189 Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ................farms, 2022: 1 7 6 15 8 3 4 12 2017: 3 4 2 7 6 8 3 16 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) (D) 419 29 (D) 37 144 2017: 10 16 (D) 76 84 (D) 15 (D) Fruits and tree nuts ........................farms, 2022: 1 2 5 12 8 2 4 10 2017: 2 4 2 6 3 5 3 13 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) (D) 298 12 (D) 37 104 2017: (D) 12 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 25 Berries .....................................farms, 2022: - 7 5 3 4 3 - 8 2017: 1 3 1 1 4 8 1 10 $1,000, 2022: - 64 28 121 17 65 - 40 2017: (D) 5 (D) (D) (D) 58 (D) (D) : Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and : sod ..........................................farms, 2022: - 5 7 5 10 8 7 15 2017: 1 5 2 10 3 2 4 21 $1,000, 2022: - (D) 122 (D) 265 730 54 185 2017: (D) (D) (D) 482 (D) (D) 66 154 Cultivated Christmas trees and short : rotation woody crops .........................farms, 2022: 2 - - - 3 - - 1 2017: 1 1 - 1 4 - - 2 $1,000, 2022: (D) - - - 102 - - (D) 2017: (D) (D) - (D) (D) - - (D) Cultivated Christmas trees ..................farms, 2022: 2 - - - 3 - - 1 2017: 1 1 - 1 4 - - 2 $1,000, 2022: (D) - - - 102 - - (D) 2017: (D) (D) - (D) (D) - - (D) Short rotation woody crops ..................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - Other crops and hay ...........................farms, 2022: 78 77 78 226 107 52 52 243 2017: 104 90 91 196 95 59 66 295 $1,000, 2022: (D) 464 1,041 1,697 1,017 466 414 2,098 2017: 542 (D) 1,206 (D) 598 311 456 2,041 Maple syrup .................................farms, 2022: - - 2 1 - - - - 2017: 1 - 3 1 1 - - - $1,000, 2022: - - (D) (D) - - - - 2017: (D) - 3 (D) (D) - - - : Livestock, poultry, and their products ..........farms, 2022: 104 112 108 324 196 104 82 361 2017: 152 87 152 358 243 127 141 386 $1,000, 2022: 1,149 1,308 7,412 12,126 49,970 46,448 20,654 69,394 2017: 6,857 658 6,778 15,550 30,677 21,428 19,835 47,088 Poultry and eggs ..............................farms, 2022: 11 38 10 35 41 17 22 60 2017: 8 11 14 55 28 20 50 75 $1,000, 2022: 10 651 11 (D) (D) (D) 45 42,465 2017: 3 (D) 15 (D) (D) 806 2,205 24,875 Cattle and calves .............................farms, 2022: 75 49 84 256 109 74 43 257 2017: 101 66 114 282 191 93 62 285 $1,000, 2022: 945 559 (D) 5,931 11,155 4,899 (D) 6,424 2017: 1,358 (D) 2,112 6,545 7,617 1,964 (D) (D) Milk from cows ................................farms, 2022: - - 1 2 27 9 1 2 2017: 1 - 2 10 38 6 1 7 $1,000, 2022: - - (D) (D) 14,744 15,469 (D) (D) 2017: (D) - (D) 4,793 13,898 8,539 (D) 360 Hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 8 10 12 20 32 9 12 28 2017: 20 6 9 25 32 10 43 20 $1,000, 2022: 88 (D) (D) 4,455 21,145 25,944 13,144 (D) 2017: 4,998 12 (D) (D) 8,583 9,954 13,346 (D) : Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and : milk .........................................farms, 2022: 22 6 6 29 34 19 18 50 2017: 29 10 28 35 26 20 17 49 $1,000, 2022: 87 29 77 (D) 371 46 99 103 2017: 126 22 107 96 141 (D) 37 128 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Hamilton : Hancock : Harrison : Hendricks : Henry : Howard : Huntington : Jackson ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 27 - 1 3 6 1 2017: - 5 23 - 4 3 13 10 $1,000, 2022: - (D) 5,830 - (D) 30 (D) (D) 2017: - 9 4,737 - 8 (D) 1,971 479 : Tobacco .......................................farms, 2022: - - 3 - - - - - 2017: - - 2 - 1 - - - $1,000, 2022: - - 130 - - - - - 2017: - - (D) - (D) - - - Cotton and cottonseed .........................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes .....................................farms, 2022: 23 11 33 23 14 13 5 21 2017: 28 29 25 29 11 7 4 14 $1,000, 2022: 1,053 283 248 (D) 2,730 (D) 132 1,443 2017: 204 331 (D) 431 720 (D) (D) 1,658 Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ................farms, 2022: 30 7 36 12 9 1 3 14 2017: 10 7 40 8 5 8 7 5 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) 342 712 284 (D) 39 (D) 2017: 238 (D) 565 (D) 156 402 5 (D) Fruits and tree nuts ........................farms, 2022: 27 3 24 9 7 1 3 14 2017: 8 7 25 8 5 7 1 4 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) 183 381 (D) (D) (D) 127 2017: (D) (D) 239 (D) (D) (D) (D) 3 Berries .....................................farms, 2022: 12 6 23 12 6 - 2 10 2017: 3 - 25 3 1 1 7 5 $1,000, 2022: 682 26 159 332 (D) - (D) (D) 2017: (D) - 326 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) : Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and : sod ..........................................farms, 2022: 30 11 16 22 6 6 8 13 2017: 28 26 26 12 4 2 3 12 $1,000, 2022: (D) 753 2,015 (D) (D) 32 25 1,246 2017: 37,911 1,065 750 (D) (D) (D) (D) 3,555 Cultivated Christmas trees and short : rotation woody crops .........................farms, 2022: 1 1 7 1 1 1 - 3 2017: 6 7 2 2 3 3 2 2 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) 7 (D) (D) (D) - (D) 2017: 41 (D) (D) (D) (Z) (D) (D) (D) Cultivated Christmas trees ..................farms, 2022: 1 1 7 1 1 1 - 3 2017: 6 7 2 2 3 3 2 2 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) 7 (D) (D) (D) - (D) 2017: 41 (D) (D) (D) (Z) (D) (D) (D) Short rotation woody crops ..................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - Other crops and hay ...........................farms, 2022: 91 82 297 121 118 46 91 126 2017: 110 127 313 126 173 45 102 121 $1,000, 2022: 298 533 2,565 1,054 847 373 625 975 2017: 503 450 2,256 864 1,225 563 835 718 Maple syrup .................................farms, 2022: 4 - 7 1 - 2 2 2 2017: 1 8 1 - 6 2 8 1 $1,000, 2022: (Z) - 3 (D) - (D) (D) (D) 2017: (D) 1 (D) - 1 (D) 16 (D) : Livestock, poultry, and their products ..........farms, 2022: 145 180 425 204 185 99 160 231 2017: 185 205 497 242 252 102 160 299 $1,000, 2022: 2,251 47,965 43,322 10,708 48,308 10,421 110,523 146,633 2017: 2,668 32,249 42,637 3,243 43,072 16,408 69,625 110,807 Poultry and eggs ..............................farms, 2022: 40 33 52 66 42 18 26 27 2017: 49 36 83 73 20 21 28 40 $1,000, 2022: 55 1,048 27,735 181 180 (D) 39,969 (D) 2017: (D) (D) 29,394 144 413 79 25,804 87,972 Cattle and calves .............................farms, 2022: 42 99 318 95 108 48 86 168 2017: 78 104 381 135 151 65 78 206 $1,000, 2022: 300 2,526 12,558 948 (D) 869 5,009 (D) 2017: 799 1,103 8,648 1,624 10,416 857 8,616 6,098 Milk from cows ................................farms, 2022: - 2 8 5 4 1 13 2 2017: 2 1 5 - 12 8 8 19 $1,000, 2022: - (D) 2,151 (D) (D) (D) 42,082 (D) 2017: (D) (D) 699 - 18,048 1,225 23,192 4,869 Hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 23 27 16 19 16 19 25 22 2017: 16 42 31 50 51 24 32 34 $1,000, 2022: 258 43,659 28 9,000 15,381 9,315 23,245 22,815 2017: 572 30,310 (D) (D) 13,552 14,184 11,742 11,249 : Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and : milk .........................................farms, 2022: 35 41 54 43 35 22 17 15 2017: 53 50 41 57 53 10 33 46 $1,000, 2022: 141 206 491 413 382 42 89 146 2017: 240 214 151 114 370 41 125 (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 : Jasper : Jay : Jefferson : Jennings : Johnson : Knox : Kosciusko : LaGrange ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD - Con. : : Total sales - Con. : Value of sales by commodity or commodity group: - Con. : Crops, including nursery and : greenhouse crops - Con. : Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas - Con. : : Rice ........................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - Other grains, oilseeds, dry beans, : and dry peas ...............................farms, 2022: 16 8 - 2 - 2 13 64 2017: 11 13 2 - 1 4 12 60 $1,000, 2022: 9,195 (D) - (D) - (D) 12,500 192 2017: 1,439 (D) (D) - (D) (D) (D) 898 : Tobacco .......................................farms, 2022: - - 5 1 - - - - 2017: - - 7 - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - 528 (D) - - - - 2017: - - 719 - - - - - Cotton and cottonseed .........................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes .....................................farms, 2022: 16 9 24 17 23 35 32 72 2017: 8 - 19 8 14 36 16 70 $1,000, 2022: 1,272 60 334 166 (D) 60,222 2,186 12,041 2017: 126 - (D) 96 151 34,665 (D) 21,962 Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ................farms, 2022: 14 6 8 7 19 13 25 50 2017: 4 1 7 7 10 6 16 33 $1,000, 2022: (D) 30 (D) (D) 565 (D) 332 638 2017: 232 (D) 305 (D) 179 69 (D) 145 Fruits and tree nuts ........................farms, 2022: 3 3 3 2 15 5 18 28 2017: - 1 6 4 9 5 12 18 $1,000, 2022: (D) 24 (D) (D) 550 (D) 145 151 2017: - (D) (D) 8 163 (D) 94 71 Berries .....................................farms, 2022: 13 3 7 5 5 9 14 23 2017: 4 - 2 3 3 1 8 21 $1,000, 2022: 907 6 5 34 15 293 187 487 2017: 232 - (D) (D) 16 (D) (D) 74 : Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and : sod ..........................................farms, 2022: 5 6 1 24 29 5 23 58 2017: 6 4 1 7 7 3 9 54 $1,000, 2022: (D) 343 (D) 571 476 (D) 799 1,529 2017: (D) (D) (D) 296 138 353 660 1,383 Cultivated Christmas trees and short : rotation woody crops .........................farms, 2022: 1 - - 5 3 - - - 2017: 7 - - 3 7 - - - $1,000, 2022: (D) - - 5 (D) - - - 2017: (D) - - (D) 15 - - - Cultivated Christmas trees ..................farms, 2022: 1 - - 5 3 - - - 2017: 7 - - 3 7 - - - $1,000, 2022: (D) - - 5 (D) - - - 2017: (D) - - (D) 15 - - - Short rotation woody crops ..................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - Other crops and hay ...........................farms, 2022: 79 126 164 106 91 45 280 555 2017: 88 142 213 111 155 46 232 482 $1,000, 2022: 2,277 1,573 1,603 821 674 728 4,882 4,402 2017: 2,591 793 1,269 438 745 287 3,651 3,072 Maple syrup .................................farms, 2022: - 1 7 2 - - 14 38 2017: - - 6 - 2 - 16 40 $1,000, 2022: - (D) 1 (D) - - 62 148 2017: - - (Z) - (D) - 253 41 : Livestock, poultry, and their products ..........farms, 2022: 141 294 258 190 190 128 410 1,729 2017: 148 297 291 233 246 133 430 1,496 $1,000, 2022: 316,664 441,294 5,609 29,726 3,015 75,232 191,655 391,417 2017: 156,245 284,475 4,853 18,883 8,561 49,689 172,766 193,104 Poultry and eggs ..............................farms, 2022: 35 74 47 32 53 24 97 572 2017: 23 78 44 43 75 35 80 433 $1,000, 2022: (D) 301,795 81 (D) (D) 50,489 79,477 231,893 2017: (D) 168,453 (D) (D) 27 30,122 88,762 72,223 Cattle and calves .............................farms, 2022: 81 139 190 122 67 80 200 749 2017: 88 149 227 151 130 77 238 907 $1,000, 2022: (D) 19,411 2,913 (D) 1,731 2,765 21,529 75,749 2017: 17,832 9,764 2,771 2,928 2,724 2,273 14,579 58,557 Milk from cows ................................farms, 2022: 8 6 2 - - 4 30 230 2017: 9 16 6 - 2 2 23 305 $1,000, 2022: 187,489 3,819 (D) - - 1,000 33,540 41,112 2017: 116,834 9,635 1,698 - (D) (D) 16,143 39,974 Hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 51 79 23 8 16 24 56 94 2017: 40 73 32 25 31 17 59 77 $1,000, 2022: 87,280 115,685 123 3,902 546 20,885 55,041 21,173 2017: (D) 95,767 (D) 4,337 (D) 16,931 52,101 13,298 : Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and : milk .........................................farms, 2022: 17 42 51 26 53 8 51 259 2017: 25 43 62 33 80 10 48 137 $1,000, 2022: 101 292 196 74 195 (D) 267 (D) 2017: 101 181 104 54 136 37 174 (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 : Lake : LaPorte : Lawrence : Madison : Marion : Marshall : Martin : Miami ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 16 1 2 - 11 - 15 2017: 2 17 - 1 - 7 - 14 $1,000, 2022: (D) 1,912 (D) (D) - (D) - (D) 2017: (D) 2,322 - (D) - 2,168 - 5,001 : 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: 26 34 27 21 33 38 - 6 2017: 18 35 26 16 22 29 1 7 $1,000, 2022: 1,075 17,311 341 3,558 759 945 - (D) 2017: 1,139 8,401 158 2,499 949 (D) (D) (D) Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ................farms, 2022: 8 30 21 8 9 5 1 1 2017: 10 13 19 7 10 4 2 5 $1,000, 2022: 448 2,740 533 265 58 353 (D) (D) 2017: (D) (D) (D) 76 47 (D) (D) (D) Fruits and tree nuts ........................farms, 2022: 4 18 16 5 8 3 1 1 2017: 9 9 13 6 8 2 2 2 $1,000, 2022: (D) 1,555 (D) (D) 40 (D) (D) (D) 2017: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Berries .....................................farms, 2022: 4 19 16 4 5 2 1 - 2017: 7 5 9 2 5 3 2 3 $1,000, 2022: (D) 1,185 (D) (D) 18 (D) (D) - 2017: (D) 343 16 (D) (D) (D) (D) 1 : Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and : sod ..........................................farms, 2022: 12 29 15 24 26 21 1 2 2017: 10 23 17 8 22 22 4 2 $1,000, 2022: 2,574 3,577 191 21,366 2,950 1,678 (D) (D) 2017: 2,061 2,281 120 (D) 3,015 826 (D) (D) Cultivated Christmas trees and short : rotation woody crops .........................farms, 2022: 4 5 - - - - - - 2017: 2 4 3 1 - - - - $1,000, 2022: 4 277 - - - - - - 2017: (D) (D) (D) (D) - - - - Cultivated Christmas trees ..................farms, 2022: 4 5 - - - - - - 2017: 2 4 3 1 - - - - $1,000, 2022: 4 277 - - - - - - 2017: (D) (D) (D) (D) - - - - Short rotation woody crops ..................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - Other crops and hay ...........................farms, 2022: 82 119 223 109 31 218 64 106 2017: 97 164 272 106 43 181 97 103 $1,000, 2022: 754 1,212 2,983 479 353 1,853 (D) (D) 2017: 524 1,981 1,989 (D) 281 2,704 491 1,458 Maple syrup .................................farms, 2022: - 2 7 6 - 26 1 4 2017: 1 2 1 5 4 16 - 3 $1,000, 2022: - (D) (D) 22 - 145 (D) 5 2017: (D) (D) (D) 10 1 57 - 2 : Livestock, poultry, and their products ..........farms, 2022: 83 166 385 188 54 300 107 148 2017: 69 204 426 187 61 308 130 177 $1,000, 2022: 2,674 36,702 18,134 6,975 2,092 102,499 81,062 94,827 2017: 4,563 29,612 13,292 9,625 936 50,586 42,783 86,954 Poultry and eggs ..............................farms, 2022: 39 43 55 35 15 69 26 22 2017: 21 28 68 29 24 56 31 21 $1,000, 2022: 66 (D) (D) 92 114 17,712 62,557 90 2017: (D) 14 5,982 26 (D) 7,862 34,807 32 Cattle and calves .............................farms, 2022: 30 73 273 94 12 189 75 93 2017: 31 121 304 106 19 179 87 101 $1,000, 2022: 467 8,404 12,685 3,365 129 22,732 2,301 4,760 2017: 674 9,656 7,075 1,981 138 7,180 2,016 (D) Milk from cows ................................farms, 2022: 3 6 - - 2 53 - 12 2017: 8 16 - 3 - 47 - 8 $1,000, 2022: 925 22,130 - - (D) 57,479 - 10,189 2017: 3,340 14,744 - (D) - 32,198 - 7,108 Hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 9 12 15 25 - 43 8 40 2017: 8 16 20 35 3 53 8 46 $1,000, 2022: 68 4,777 53 2,483 - 3,113 16,072 79,430 2017: (D) 4,177 36 (D) 6 1,272 5,793 73,281 : Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and : milk .........................................farms, 2022: 30 39 55 28 14 38 3 13 2017: 17 39 80 39 14 21 11 36 $1,000, 2022: 87 126 356 125 84 181 (D) (D) 2017: 45 128 103 47 45 (D) (D) 106 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Monroe : Montgomery : Morgan : Newton : Noble : Ohio : Orange : Owen ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD - Con. : : Total sales - Con. : Value of sales by commodity or commodity group: - Con. : Crops, including nursery and : greenhouse crops - Con. : Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas - Con. : : Rice ........................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - Other grains, oilseeds, dry beans, : and dry peas ...............................farms, 2022: 1 1 - 3 9 - 3 - 2017: - 2 1 2 9 - 3 - $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) - 248 (D) - 13 - 2017: - (D) (D) (D) (D) - (D) - : Tobacco .......................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - 4 - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - (D) - - Cotton and cottonseed .........................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes .....................................farms, 2022: 43 12 13 - 11 - 15 11 2017: 42 13 22 1 15 1 10 10 $1,000, 2022: 537 253 46 - 185 - 351 104 2017: (D) (D) 252 (D) 185 (D) 71 803 Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ................farms, 2022: 40 8 9 2 15 4 12 12 2017: 28 6 20 - 25 2 11 5 $1,000, 2022: (D) 191 (D) (D) 781 (D) 137 331 2017: 229 62 979 - 767 (D) 38 (D) Fruits and tree nuts ........................farms, 2022: 26 8 6 2 13 4 11 9 2017: 15 6 14 - 15 1 10 5 $1,000, 2022: 138 191 (D) (D) 712 (D) (D) 233 2017: 214 62 948 - 597 (D) (D) 24 Berries .....................................farms, 2022: 25 - 6 - 9 - 1 7 2017: 17 - 12 - 12 1 1 1 $1,000, 2022: (D) - 52 - 69 - (D) 97 2017: 15 - 31 - 169 (D) (D) (D) : Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and : sod ..........................................farms, 2022: 48 15 7 2 5 1 11 12 2017: 35 10 10 7 8 - 7 14 $1,000, 2022: 2,316 1,037 (D) (D) (D) (D) 233 2,496 2017: 994 413 (D) 2,170 145 - 86 685 Cultivated Christmas trees and short : rotation woody crops .........................farms, 2022: 1 3 3 - 2 - - - 2017: 2 2 1 - - - - 3 $1,000, 2022: (D) 4 (D) - (D) - - - 2017: (D) (D) (D) - - - - (D) Cultivated Christmas trees ..................farms, 2022: 1 3 3 - 2 - - - 2017: 2 2 1 - - - - 3 $1,000, 2022: (D) 4 (D) - (D) - - - 2017: (D) (D) (D) - - - - (D) Short rotation woody crops ..................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - Other crops and hay ...........................farms, 2022: 149 76 100 43 242 54 120 133 2017: 168 95 133 37 311 72 128 215 $1,000, 2022: 1,465 534 462 (D) 2,632 479 1,045 1,358 2017: 960 571 863 (D) 2,114 300 903 1,182 Maple syrup .................................farms, 2022: 3 - 4 - 11 - 4 3 2017: 9 2 5 - 11 - 3 2 $1,000, 2022: 2 - (D) - 42 - 32 1 2017: 4 (D) 2 - 34 - 18 (D) : Livestock, poultry, and their products ..........farms, 2022: 190 197 182 54 380 67 194 197 2017: 197 177 227 69 385 77 200 307 $1,000, 2022: 3,645 14,675 13,655 267,689 81,412 565 167,795 2,619 2017: 2,475 9,125 8,235 100,757 74,134 1,092 84,411 5,219 Poultry and eggs ..............................farms, 2022: 45 52 36 5 101 6 34 47 2017: 36 40 37 6 109 4 41 64 $1,000, 2022: (D) 5,697 61 (D) 26,754 (D) 118,122 58 2017: 30 2,335 39 (D) 24,360 1 76,758 45 Cattle and calves .............................farms, 2022: 128 108 99 33 178 56 156 130 2017: 134 106 134 46 211 72 152 200 $1,000, 2022: 2,912 2,851 2,237 (D) 8,562 483 (D) 2,125 2017: 2,020 2,886 1,957 (D) 9,811 951 2,196 2,745 Milk from cows ................................farms, 2022: 3 2 - 1 22 1 - - 2017: 2 1 7 1 42 1 11 7 $1,000, 2022: 163 (D) - (D) 21,854 (D) - - 2017: (D) (D) 1,304 (D) 19,549 (D) (D) 1,083 Hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 25 20 37 10 40 1 23 19 2017: 25 34 28 12 61 1 14 37 $1,000, 2022: 93 (D) 6,767 (D) 21,913 (D) (D) 46 2017: 19 3,287 (D) (D) 19,579 (D) (D) (D) : Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and : milk .........................................farms, 2022: 11 50 36 5 63 9 18 38 2017: 14 36 40 9 58 2 26 55 $1,000, 2022: 155 353 (D) (D) (D) 12 74 166 2017: 70 247 99 74 (D) (D) 105 155 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Parke : Perry : Pike : Porter : Posey : Pulaski : Putnam : Randolph ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD - Con. : : Total sales - Con. : Value of sales by commodity or commodity group: - Con. : Crops, including nursery and : greenhouse crops - Con. : Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas - Con. : : Rice ........................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - Other grains, oilseeds, dry beans, : and dry peas ...............................farms, 2022: - - - 5 - 36 3 2 2017: 3 - - 1 5 49 2 2 $1,000, 2022: - - - (D) - 43,520 (Z) (D) 2017: 8 - - (D) (D) 20,145 (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: 61 5 - 24 7 5 11 16 2017: 66 3 - 25 11 1 6 8 $1,000, 2022: 2,000 46 - 10,418 54 (D) 145 5,262 2017: 2,474 24 - 4,167 140 (D) 29 2,059 Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ................farms, 2022: 11 1 - 14 13 1 22 2 2017: 16 2 - 16 2 4 3 - $1,000, 2022: 270 (D) - 156 285 (D) 348 (D) 2017: 190 (D) - (D) (D) (D) (D) - Fruits and tree nuts ........................farms, 2022: 9 1 - 13 13 - 17 - 2017: 6 2 - 14 2 1 3 - $1,000, 2022: 122 (D) - 138 180 - 117 - 2017: (D) (D) - 73 (D) (D) (D) - Berries .....................................farms, 2022: 4 - - 5 4 1 11 2 2017: 13 1 - 5 1 4 - - $1,000, 2022: 148 - - 18 105 (D) 231 (D) 2017: (D) (D) - (D) (D) 16 - - : Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and : sod ..........................................farms, 2022: 22 1 3 13 12 6 8 4 2017: 27 2 8 12 6 - 6 3 $1,000, 2022: 968 (D) (D) 1,814 116 671 152 (D) 2017: 782 (D) 592 1,349 (D) - 212 (D) Cultivated Christmas trees and short : rotation woody crops .........................farms, 2022: 8 6 1 - - - 4 1 2017: 3 1 3 1 - - 1 - $1,000, 2022: 73 26 (D) - - - 17 (D) 2017: 6 (D) 22 (D) - - (D) - Cultivated Christmas trees ..................farms, 2022: 8 6 1 - - - 4 1 2017: 3 1 3 1 - - 1 - $1,000, 2022: 73 26 (D) - - - 17 (D) 2017: 6 (D) 22 (D) - - (D) - Short rotation woody crops ..................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - Other crops and hay ...........................farms, 2022: 145 125 36 93 66 45 179 102 2017: 151 186 53 92 66 74 184 116 $1,000, 2022: 1,010 (D) (D) 693 713 (D) 1,218 1,159 2017: 818 1,246 241 1,174 385 2,561 1,243 (D) Maple syrup .................................farms, 2022: 21 1 2 1 - - 3 - 2017: 10 - - - - - 7 - $1,000, 2022: 29 (D) (D) (D) - - 16 - 2017: 44 - - - - - 15 - : Livestock, poultry, and their products ..........farms, 2022: 285 225 66 119 71 97 247 235 2017: 250 254 88 145 92 117 324 205 $1,000, 2022: 18,887 25,798 28,463 1,589 4,450 143,786 16,418 120,308 2017: 14,417 24,323 13,603 8,943 8,597 60,209 13,011 94,988 Poultry and eggs ..............................farms, 2022: 72 15 10 47 11 9 48 40 2017: 65 38 12 47 12 9 73 27 $1,000, 2022: 3,001 8,563 25,415 66 9 (D) 95 38,135 2017: 165 14,437 9,256 55 (D) (D) (D) 11,392 Cattle and calves .............................farms, 2022: 169 189 43 58 47 52 154 123 2017: 176 205 60 74 65 73 197 146 $1,000, 2022: 5,844 3,966 552 975 1,042 2,190 2,190 5,419 2017: 6,924 3,093 1,035 2,141 (D) (D) 3,774 5,020 Milk from cows ................................farms, 2022: 49 8 - 4 2 1 3 12 2017: 49 14 1 11 11 7 2 10 $1,000, 2022: 8,358 4,082 - 259 (D) (D) 638 13,783 2017: 7,056 3,532 (D) 3,998 3,573 (D) (D) 4,888 Hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 34 12 7 26 4 25 40 38 2017: 19 18 4 23 5 22 48 45 $1,000, 2022: 109 8,995 2,422 110 2,747 (D) 13,200 60,220 2017: 36 3,056 (D) 2,556 2,509 15,789 7,874 73,427 : Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and : milk .........................................farms, 2022: 82 26 3 27 10 18 52 37 2017: 37 18 17 22 9 22 61 23 $1,000, 2022: 677 (D) (D) 62 29 223 155 (D) 2017: 137 17 18 (D) 25 147 243 (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 : Ripley : Rush : St. Joseph : Scott : Shelby : Spencer : Starke : Steuben ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 4 5 3 - - 1 7 6 2017: 2 2 6 - 6 1 5 - $1,000, 2022: (D) 47 (D) - - (D) 424 10 2017: (D) (D) 527 - (D) (D) (D) - : Tobacco .......................................farms, 2022: - - - 4 - - - - 2017: 3 - - 1 - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - (D) - - - - 2017: (D) - - (D) - - - - Cotton and cottonseed .........................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes .....................................farms, 2022: 18 4 26 7 15 10 8 14 2017: 12 8 16 5 18 19 10 4 $1,000, 2022: 790 (D) 1,703 (D) (D) (D) (D) 666 2017: (D) (D) 1,362 (D) 1,157 156 (D) (D) Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ................farms, 2022: 15 - 12 7 9 10 10 5 2017: 7 3 19 5 17 6 10 20 $1,000, 2022: (D) - (D) 106 567 243 539 (D) 2017: 218 (D) (D) 53 (D) 154 711 193 Fruits and tree nuts ........................farms, 2022: 11 - 9 7 8 10 4 5 2017: 2 3 11 4 14 5 3 19 $1,000, 2022: (D) - 46 27 466 (D) (D) (D) 2017: (D) (D) 34 (D) 205 145 (D) 172 Berries .....................................farms, 2022: 9 - 9 3 8 2 7 - 2017: 6 - 9 2 13 3 8 10 $1,000, 2022: 156 - (D) 79 101 (D) (D) - 2017: (D) - (D) (D) (D) 10 (D) 21 : Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and : sod ..........................................farms, 2022: 12 6 23 5 11 5 9 10 2017: 6 5 16 4 10 4 4 3 $1,000, 2022: 7,010 (D) 6,057 182 2,003 (D) (D) 1,981 2017: 8,209 (D) 5,467 193 (D) 100 472 (D) Cultivated Christmas trees and short : rotation woody crops .........................farms, 2022: 3 2 8 - 1 - 2 3 2017: 1 1 5 - 2 - 3 1 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) (D) - (D) - (D) (D) 2017: (D) (D) (D) - (D) - (D) (D) Cultivated Christmas trees ..................farms, 2022: 3 2 8 - 1 - 2 3 2017: 1 1 5 - 2 - 3 1 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) (D) - (D) - (D) (D) 2017: (D) (D) (D) - (D) - (D) (D) Short rotation woody crops ..................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - Other crops and hay ...........................farms, 2022: 171 76 110 65 83 125 55 116 2017: 183 102 140 87 98 162 90 111 $1,000, 2022: 999 (D) 3,826 720 638 1,012 3,410 1,441 2017: 734 581 3,130 941 600 820 7,230 1,584 Maple syrup .................................farms, 2022: 2 - 8 - - - 1 4 2017: 2 - 7 - - - 1 4 $1,000, 2022: (D) - 6 - - - (D) (D) 2017: (D) - 17 - - - (D) 7 : Livestock, poultry, and their products ..........farms, 2022: 280 151 190 119 163 252 52 114 2017: 357 219 203 127 147 252 80 108 $1,000, 2022: 17,072 46,872 32,108 2,955 6,939 36,797 3,765 15,903 2017: 18,763 54,304 20,794 2,652 15,869 23,242 3,557 18,545 Poultry and eggs ..............................farms, 2022: 49 17 43 19 33 34 10 15 2017: 58 23 50 24 37 20 16 13 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) 165 40 (D) 22,330 8 18 2017: 573 6 (D) (D) 67 6,271 48 6 Cattle and calves .............................farms, 2022: 212 94 106 79 88 194 32 63 2017: 247 140 121 87 90 206 34 89 $1,000, 2022: 5,108 5,120 2,125 719 1,544 6,308 571 3,555 2017: 5,398 4,968 2,223 663 1,991 4,182 770 (D) Milk from cows ................................farms, 2022: 1 1 11 - 4 4 1 3 2017: 7 17 16 - 7 6 1 11 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) 8,490 - 1,196 1,591 (D) 6,406 2017: 1,528 3,642 4,818 - (D) 2,658 (D) 10,889 Hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 17 21 28 14 11 12 7 11 2017: 49 47 41 16 16 20 12 11 $1,000, 2022: 10,335 39,428 19,303 (D) (D) 5,828 (D) 5,569 2017: 10,975 45,380 12,350 1,825 4,021 9,469 2,142 (D) : Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and : milk .........................................farms, 2022: 31 24 35 16 43 46 13 8 2017: 51 32 23 26 30 37 13 15 $1,000, 2022: 167 239 (D) (D) 161 372 35 (D) 2017: 173 149 106 91 165 209 (D) 82 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold Including Food Marketing Practices and Value-Added Products: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Sullivan : Switzerland : Tippecanoe : Tipton : Union : Vanderburgh : Vermillion : Vigo ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD - Con. : : Total sales - Con. : Value of sales by commodity or commodity group: - Con. : Crops, including nursery and : greenhouse crops - Con. : Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas - Con. : : Rice ........................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - Other grains, oilseeds, dry beans, : and dry peas ...............................farms, 2022: - 1 1 2 - - 1 1 2017: 3 1 4 1 2 2 4 1 $1,000, 2022: - (D) (D) (D) - - (D) (D) 2017: 8 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) : Tobacco .......................................farms, 2022: - 7 - - - - - - 2017: - 11 - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - 696 - - - - - - 2017: - 1,241 - - - - - - Cotton and cottonseed .........................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes .....................................farms, 2022: 8 9 26 7 - 7 - 7 2017: 19 10 13 9 1 11 1 11 $1,000, 2022: 8,076 156 2,563 (D) - (D) - (D) 2017: 3,329 78 611 (D) (D) 243 (D) 138 Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ................farms, 2022: - 5 28 1 - 10 1 8 2017: 4 6 15 3 2 9 3 8 $1,000, 2022: - 224 435 (D) - (D) (D) 60 2017: 33 8 195 (D) (D) 230 (D) (D) Fruits and tree nuts ........................farms, 2022: - 5 19 - - 7 1 5 2017: 4 4 11 2 2 5 3 8 $1,000, 2022: - (D) 229 - - (D) (D) 11 2017: (D) 3 117 (D) (D) (D) (D) 27 Berries .....................................farms, 2022: - 3 15 1 - 4 - 3 2017: 1 4 9 1 - 6 - 1 $1,000, 2022: - (D) 206 (D) - 3 - 49 2017: (D) 6 78 (D) - (D) - (D) : Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and : sod ..........................................farms, 2022: - 9 23 1 - 10 1 6 2017: - - 14 1 1 6 - 6 $1,000, 2022: - 385 2,240 (D) - 758 (D) (D) 2017: - - 4,386 (D) (D) 250 - 165 Cultivated Christmas trees and short : rotation woody crops .........................farms, 2022: - - 10 - - 5 - 6 2017: - - 8 - - 2 - 3 $1,000, 2022: - - 356 - - 14 - 40 2017: - - 122 - - (D) - (D) Cultivated Christmas trees ..................farms, 2022: - - 10 - - 5 - 6 2017: - - 8 - - 2 - 3 $1,000, 2022: - - 356 - - 14 - 40 2017: - - 122 - - (D) - (D) Short rotation woody crops ..................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - Other crops and hay ...........................farms, 2022: 44 129 123 34 43 21 39 59 2017: 55 172 138 55 47 38 47 101 $1,000, 2022: 447 956 520 85 264 98 (D) 242 2017: 1,035 1,108 842 (D) 340 (D) 217 198 Maple syrup .................................farms, 2022: - - 6 - 4 - - - 2017: 1 - - - 1 - - 4 $1,000, 2022: - - 5 - 28 - - - 2017: (D) - - - (D) - - 5 : Livestock, poultry, and their products ..........farms, 2022: 95 146 239 92 75 41 62 120 2017: 98 192 256 101 85 44 77 100 $1,000, 2022: 20,350 2,308 37,238 49,550 8,672 1,062 9,726 11,282 2017: 8,610 3,764 24,193 20,508 3,552 787 17,806 615 Poultry and eggs ..............................farms, 2022: 14 24 49 24 8 19 7 23 2017: 18 19 58 22 6 12 7 18 $1,000, 2022: 18,887 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 8 (D) 2017: 7,197 29 (D) (D) 1 (D) 10 (D) Cattle and calves .............................farms, 2022: 62 105 105 27 51 16 42 72 2017: 70 149 119 28 70 26 48 57 $1,000, 2022: 991 1,493 3,196 491 875 121 (D) (D) 2017: 1,084 2,395 2,347 (D) (D) 201 (D) 377 Milk from cows ................................farms, 2022: 1 1 1 - - 1 - 2 2017: - 7 1 - - - 1 - $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) (D) - - (D) - (D) 2017: - 1,129 (D) - - - (D) - Hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 11 9 47 29 13 4 3 16 2017: 12 15 58 24 6 2 8 23 $1,000, 2022: 126 (D) 31,091 (D) 7,756 (D) (D) 33 2017: 248 138 20,708 13,073 (D) (D) (D) 67 : Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and : milk .........................................farms, 2022: 8 27 45 29 16 9 13 27 2017: 9 26 57 32 8 8 18 18 $1,000, 2022: 23 194 359 109 34 13 43 146 2017: 64 43 223 104 32 13 61 106 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Wabash : Warren : Warrick : Washington : Wayne : Wells : White : Whitley ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 4 2 1 9 3 2 22 - 2017: 6 - 1 15 7 11 23 2 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) (D) 2,316 93 (D) 26,904 - 2017: (D) - (D) 1,129 23 1,826 9,511 (D) : Tobacco .......................................farms, 2022: - - - - 5 - - - 2017: - - - 2 6 - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - 100 - - - 2017: - - - (D) 159 - - - Cotton and cottonseed .........................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes .....................................farms, 2022: 8 - 4 15 36 5 8 7 2017: 18 4 8 18 26 11 5 9 $1,000, 2022: 69 - (D) (D) 567 88 (D) 64 2017: 110 6 (D) 1,475 367 448 (D) 296 Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ................farms, 2022: 4 5 1 11 19 3 - 6 2017: 10 1 3 22 11 3 4 7 $1,000, 2022: 113 (D) (D) 121 204 (D) - (D) 2017: 86 (D) 23 (D) (D) (D) 14 (D) Fruits and tree nuts ........................farms, 2022: 1 3 - 10 13 3 - 1 2017: 6 1 2 11 4 1 4 7 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) - (D) 169 (D) - (D) 2017: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 13 (D) Berries .....................................farms, 2022: 3 2 1 2 9 - - 5 2017: 6 - 1 20 8 2 3 - $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) (D) (D) 35 - - 10 2017: (D) - (D) 76 48 (D) 1 - : Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and : sod ..........................................farms, 2022: 11 1 5 12 15 2 4 5 2017: 14 2 2 11 24 3 5 4 $1,000, 2022: 1,060 (D) (D) (D) 1,149 (D) 530 (D) 2017: 881 (D) (D) 624 (D) (D) 147 (D) Cultivated Christmas trees and short : rotation woody crops .........................farms, 2022: - 1 - - - - 2 5 2017: - 2 - - 1 - 3 2 $1,000, 2022: - (D) - - - - (D) 33 2017: - (D) - - (D) - (D) (D) Cultivated Christmas trees ..................farms, 2022: - 1 - - - - 2 5 2017: - 2 - - 1 - 3 2 $1,000, 2022: - (D) - - - - (D) 33 2017: - (D) - - (D) - (D) (D) Short rotation woody crops ..................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - Other crops and hay ...........................farms, 2022: 106 52 86 220 163 54 86 135 2017: 134 90 101 262 149 49 65 152 $1,000, 2022: 2,473 (D) (D) 2,662 1,543 343 1,012 1,031 2017: 1,997 1,287 570 2,185 797 605 390 1,202 Maple syrup .................................farms, 2022: 1 - - 1 3 - 1 2 2017: 5 2 - 2 2 - 1 2 $1,000, 2022: (D) - - (D) 19 - (D) (D) 2017: 16 (D) - (D) (D) - (D) (D) : Livestock, poultry, and their products ..........farms, 2022: 164 92 104 432 286 119 159 212 2017: 223 119 133 465 350 142 184 216 $1,000, 2022: 237,319 42,770 4,607 147,586 24,169 127,198 137,712 58,303 2017: 66,000 26,471 3,648 92,311 31,485 72,025 97,961 42,025 Poultry and eggs ..............................farms, 2022: 42 27 26 86 57 21 16 25 2017: 36 24 36 108 60 29 16 52 $1,000, 2022: (D) 47 30 132,346 597 20,406 48 (D) 2017: 3,869 17 (D) 76,378 244 7,747 (D) (D) Cattle and calves .............................farms, 2022: 77 48 63 294 197 55 86 114 2017: 117 75 76 331 275 66 113 128 $1,000, 2022: 4,651 4,099 2,003 6,879 4,207 4,326 12,995 6,337 2017: 6,198 6,568 1,461 7,056 5,928 2,097 (D) 5,495 Milk from cows ................................farms, 2022: 6 2 2 3 32 3 - 3 2017: 13 2 1 6 65 7 3 12 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) (D) 1,121 9,715 21,276 - 4,490 2017: 10,099 (D) (D) 1,955 12,188 7,151 781 5,236 Hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 46 8 13 19 20 39 49 47 2017: 59 10 19 31 22 47 62 51 $1,000, 2022: 72,207 (D) (D) 6,345 9,166 80,072 122,289 45,389 2017: 44,496 (D) 1,848 6,471 12,851 54,837 63,304 27,522 : Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and : milk .........................................farms, 2022: 26 16 11 70 28 10 24 35 2017: 28 19 18 53 34 18 22 27 $1,000, 2022: 238 48 (D) 514 265 10 (D) 183 2017: 284 51 45 292 (D) (D) 49 48 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Indiana : Adams : Allen : Bartholomew : Benton : Blackford : Boone ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 2,574 99 50 8 7 3 11 2017: 2,418 106 123 10 2 6 23 $1,000, 2022: 50,142 1,043 905 122 7 (D) 252 2017: 27,999 679 1,151 (D) (D) 33 598 Aquaculture ...................................farms, 2022: 60 7 - 1 1 - - 2017: 35 7 - - - - - $1,000, 2022: 11,832 83 - (D) (D) - - 2017: 6,286 74 - - - - - Other animals and other animal : products .....................................farms, 2022: 1,867 63 49 6 6 3 25 2017: 1,428 44 43 16 1 - 29 $1,000, 2022: 24,349 399 (D) (D) 7 (D) (D) 2017: 9,840 122 234 33 (D) - (D) : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to : consumers ..........................................farms, 2022: 2,735 38 66 31 11 8 44 2017: 3,235 66 90 39 13 15 75 $1,000, 2022: 45,160 684 2,098 642 118 22 358 2017: 35,948 397 599 1,010 39 38 505 : Value of food sold directly to retail markets, : institutions, and food hubs for local or regionally : branded products ...................................farms, 2022: 1,071 19 29 15 2 1 14 2017: 528 12 16 4 1 1 17 $1,000, 2022: 305,128 (D) 1,072 1,060 (D) (D) 3,341 2017: 80,365 (D) 799 14 (D) (D) 82 : VALUE-ADDED PRODUCTS SOLD : : Value of processed or value-added agricultural : products sold ......................................farms, 2022: 832 10 25 11 2 4 10 2017: 765 9 26 19 2 1 22 $1,000, 2022: 25,477 139 2,682 68 (D) 59 100 2017: 15,754 110 69 7 (D) (D) 147 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Brown : Carroll : Cass : Clark : Clay : Clinton : Crawford ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD - Con. : : Total sales - Con. : Value of sales by commodity or commodity group: - Con. : Livestock, poultry, and their products - Con. : : Horses, ponies, mules, burros, and : donkeys ......................................farms, 2022: 1 11 6 12 13 9 23 2017: 1 17 5 7 13 6 6 $1,000, 2022: (D) 69 44 27 460 132 145 2017: (D) 106 29 35 110 37 29 Aquaculture ...................................farms, 2022: - - - - - 3 - 2017: - 1 - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - 1,700 - 2017: - (D) - - - - - Other animals and other animal : products .....................................farms, 2022: 4 8 9 4 8 9 11 2017: 1 7 7 10 13 11 2 $1,000, 2022: 7 5 54 7 28 19 34 2017: (D) 2 (D) 13 72 46 (D) : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to : consumers ..........................................farms, 2022: 20 25 37 37 20 25 23 2017: 13 34 19 34 17 28 20 $1,000, 2022: 97 278 290 807 495 191 68 2017: 36 129 144 279 295 233 28 : Value of food sold directly to retail markets, : institutions, and food hubs for local or regionally : branded products ...................................farms, 2022: 9 6 10 8 - 12 9 2017: 3 8 1 3 3 3 1 $1,000, 2022: 92 811 105 411 - 14,729 31 2017: 4 25 (D) 467 167 115 (D) : VALUE-ADDED PRODUCTS SOLD : : Value of processed or value-added agricultural : products sold ......................................farms, 2022: 11 4 12 20 4 10 - 2017: 3 17 17 10 11 4 1 $1,000, 2022: 52 (D) 323 698 (D) 111 - 2017: 1 125 111 (D) 216 13 (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 : Daviess : Dearborn : Decatur : DeKalb : Delaware : Dubois : Elkhart ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 189 14 3 21 6 2 385 2017: 157 14 9 20 23 8 263 $1,000, 2022: 2,029 1,515 56 283 19 (D) 11,964 2017: 1,826 58 44 41 119 (D) 4,609 Aquaculture ...................................farms, 2022: 2 - - - 1 1 - 2017: 1 - - - 5 1 2 $1,000, 2022: (D) - - - (D) (D) - 2017: (D) - - - (D) (D) (D) Other animals and other animal : products .....................................farms, 2022: 69 17 8 32 20 19 162 2017: 56 33 4 9 12 5 110 $1,000, 2022: (D) 301 18 57 65 79 1,840 2017: (D) 50 (D) 26 (D) (D) (D) : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to : consumers ..........................................farms, 2022: 36 26 12 62 41 16 125 2017: 59 62 25 31 50 23 165 $1,000, 2022: 999 165 292 552 304 87 1,320 2017: 860 752 114 127 529 58 2,175 : Value of food sold directly to retail markets, : institutions, and food hubs for local or regionally : branded products ...................................farms, 2022: 17 9 4 27 8 8 59 2017: 12 4 - 1 4 5 29 $1,000, 2022: 540 (D) 10 53 (D) (D) 4,708 2017: 493 (D) - (D) (D) 12 2,776 : VALUE-ADDED PRODUCTS SOLD : : Value of processed or value-added agricultural : products sold ......................................farms, 2022: 1 11 1 14 11 2 30 2017: 8 10 1 7 18 1 32 $1,000, 2022: (D) 94 (D) 249 232 (D) 230 2017: (D) 1,149 (D) 28 239 (D) 190 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Fayette : Floyd : Fountain : Franklin : Fulton : Gibson : Grant : Greene ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 - 13 13 6 1 11 2017: 9 7 10 12 18 12 5 18 $1,000, 2022: - (D) - 340 386 (D) (D) 69 2017: (D) 43 97 52 79 99 (D) 187 Aquaculture ...................................farms, 2022: - - - 4 - - 2 1 2017: - - - - - - 2 1 $1,000, 2022: - - - (Z) - - (D) (D) 2017: - - - - - - (D) (D) Other animals and other animal : products .....................................farms, 2022: 3 12 4 10 16 4 9 21 2017: 6 3 10 11 4 4 7 16 $1,000, 2022: 19 31 1 14 (D) 5 2 (D) 2017: 4 (D) 8 116 (D) (D) 4 42 : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to : consumers ..........................................farms, 2022: 2 17 7 27 24 21 14 34 2017: 7 13 12 37 24 19 45 30 $1,000, 2022: (D) 21 18 301 173 321 162 238 2017: 9 91 110 172 102 192 214 259 : Value of food sold directly to retail markets, : institutions, and food hubs for local or regionally : branded products ...................................farms, 2022: 3 6 2 7 17 14 5 6 2017: - - 8 4 5 2 7 2 $1,000, 2022: 16 (Z) (D) 76 1,196 2,190 (D) 8 2017: - - 327 (D) 44 (D) 404 (D) : VALUE-ADDED PRODUCTS SOLD : : Value of processed or value-added agricultural : products sold ......................................farms, 2022: - 8 3 9 11 - 6 7 2017: - 2 4 1 3 7 5 13 $1,000, 2022: - 49 6 206 62 - 64 16 2017: - (D) 4 (D) 3 2 89 497 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Hamilton : Hancock : Harrison : Hendricks : Henry : Howard : Huntington : Jackson ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD - Con. : : Total sales - Con. : Value of sales by commodity or commodity group: - Con. : Livestock, poultry, and their products - Con. : : Horses, ponies, mules, burros, and : donkeys ......................................farms, 2022: 24 8 34 8 14 12 13 7 2017: 18 10 35 9 29 6 7 22 $1,000, 2022: 1,415 166 273 (D) 359 64 70 1,061 2017: 827 417 271 39 (D) 15 48 282 Aquaculture ...................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - 4 6 2017: - - - - - - - 3 $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - (Z) 114 2017: - - - - - - - (D) Other animals and other animal : products .....................................farms, 2022: 23 11 22 39 10 10 11 5 2017: 14 9 16 23 21 5 23 7 $1,000, 2022: 83 (D) 86 49 103 46 59 87 2017: 65 3 (D) (D) (D) 7 99 148 : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to : consumers ..........................................farms, 2022: 38 36 39 78 19 14 14 30 2017: 62 35 71 72 41 14 30 36 $1,000, 2022: 1,703 3,931 1,201 1,577 478 217 37 500 2017: 308 262 2,696 931 932 989 137 403 : Value of food sold directly to retail markets, : institutions, and food hubs for local or regionally : branded products ...................................farms, 2022: 12 11 26 4 8 1 7 6 2017: 3 6 22 6 8 4 5 12 $1,000, 2022: 183 242 952 84 2,359 (D) 54 126 2017: (D) 34 941 30 327 55 (D) (D) : VALUE-ADDED PRODUCTS SOLD : : Value of processed or value-added agricultural : products sold ......................................farms, 2022: 19 16 15 10 8 7 - 5 2017: 14 16 28 8 14 7 4 5 $1,000, 2022: 541 588 1,281 897 (D) 13 - 8 2017: 100 158 3,154 (D) 70 574 (D) 11 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Jasper : Jay : Jefferson : Jennings : Johnson : Knox : Kosciusko : LaGrange ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 8 19 7 11 17 3 85 777 2017: 4 29 25 19 22 6 70 528 $1,000, 2022: 3 218 (D) 370 302 (D) 1,408 15,810 2017: 16 (D) 114 (D) 194 8 548 6,864 Aquaculture ...................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - 3 6 2017: - - - - - - - 1 $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - 8 (D) 2017: - - - - - - - (D) Other animals and other animal : products .....................................farms, 2022: 11 17 5 12 23 9 59 291 2017: 8 6 10 8 16 2 53 208 $1,000, 2022: 31 74 (D) 22 (D) 76 384 4,097 2017: 9 (D) 77 7 29 (D) 458 1,553 : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to : consumers ..........................................farms, 2022: 35 21 37 33 44 25 59 137 2017: 27 15 37 37 43 19 62 130 $1,000, 2022: 1,051 88 413 244 746 401 3,079 989 2017: 292 202 192 213 274 1,085 379 1,126 : Value of food sold directly to retail markets, : institutions, and food hubs for local or regionally : branded products ...................................farms, 2022: 8 10 9 21 10 10 22 85 2017: - 5 18 6 4 9 13 35 $1,000, 2022: 70 (D) 86 (D) 100 9,071 (D) 12,029 2017: - (D) 73 44 (D) 15,341 1,277 738 : VALUE-ADDED PRODUCTS SOLD : : Value of processed or value-added agricultural : products sold ......................................farms, 2022: 13 8 8 12 12 4 11 29 2017: 3 3 9 4 17 1 14 26 $1,000, 2022: 250 (D) 30 197 130 (D) 18 6,219 2017: 35 95 (D) 117 (D) (D) 114 512 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Lake : LaPorte : Lawrence : Madison : Marion : Marshall : Martin : Miami ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 8 40 29 2 64 5 8 2017: 12 40 24 16 5 41 15 14 $1,000, 2022: 261 149 (D) 844 (D) 1,105 (D) (D) 2017: 39 (D) 90 165 58 1,299 113 38 Aquaculture ...................................farms, 2022: - 1 - - - - - 1 2017: - 1 - - - - - 1 $1,000, 2022: - (D) - - - - - (D) 2017: - (D) - - - - - (D) Other animals and other animal : products .....................................farms, 2022: 19 25 22 35 18 36 12 5 2017: 3 9 7 20 9 31 1 4 $1,000, 2022: 800 79 71 66 1,364 178 90 37 2017: (D) 30 8 26 (D) (D) (D) (D) : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to : consumers ..........................................farms, 2022: 28 55 45 45 35 52 6 26 2017: 26 39 58 35 30 58 15 27 $1,000, 2022: 427 2,803 294 586 958 556 19 375 2017: 620 1,491 427 267 361 549 62 209 : Value of food sold directly to retail markets, : institutions, and food hubs for local or regionally : branded products ...................................farms, 2022: 5 9 21 20 19 40 - 11 2017: 2 2 1 3 8 24 - 2 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) 150 188 258 1,538 - 544 2017: (D) (D) (D) (D) 28 923 - (D) : VALUE-ADDED PRODUCTS SOLD : : Value of processed or value-added agricultural : products sold ......................................farms, 2022: 7 15 11 30 22 12 1 8 2017: 4 25 17 11 3 10 - 7 $1,000, 2022: 143 158 21 554 46 206 (D) 428 2017: 17 509 30 25 (D) 160 - 176 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Monroe : Montgomery : Morgan : Newton : Noble : Ohio : Orange : Owen ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 11 3 - 86 3 1 9 2017: 15 6 22 - 55 5 18 9 $1,000, 2022: 246 57 16 - 1,361 (D) (D) 60 2017: 147 132 747 - 343 10 43 34 Aquaculture ...................................farms, 2022: - - 4 - 1 - - 3 2017: - - 2 - 1 - - 3 $1,000, 2022: - - 3,417 - (D) - - 1 2017: - - (D) - (D) - - (Z) Other animals and other animal : products .....................................farms, 2022: 18 10 14 4 54 - 6 12 2017: 8 8 29 3 39 2 8 5 $1,000, 2022: (D) 22 (D) (D) 645 - 153 163 2017: (D) (D) 57 (D) 294 (D) 12 (D) : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to : consumers ..........................................farms, 2022: 62 24 30 13 42 7 12 14 2017: 67 45 58 11 53 7 28 41 $1,000, 2022: 795 338 (D) 123 502 126 (D) 435 2017: 352 368 1,217 83 354 34 311 144 : Value of food sold directly to retail markets, : institutions, and food hubs for local or regionally : branded products ...................................farms, 2022: 27 9 7 1 14 5 11 4 2017: 12 4 4 1 8 - 6 11 $1,000, 2022: 257 229 (D) (D) 340 20 59 (D) 2017: 51 88 (D) (D) 34 - 19 (D) : VALUE-ADDED PRODUCTS SOLD : : Value of processed or value-added agricultural : products sold ......................................farms, 2022: 36 12 8 4 13 1 6 8 2017: 16 8 11 2 12 1 2 1 $1,000, 2022: 511 62 (D) 75 86 (D) (D) 224 2017: 31 393 339 (D) 151 (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 : Parke : Perry : Pike : Porter : Posey : Pulaski : Putnam : Randolph ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 44 1 3 8 4 10 15 12 2017: 17 14 8 12 4 3 16 12 $1,000, 2022: 510 (D) 30 37 (D) 32 66 441 2017: 79 170 30 (D) 3 (D) 130 116 Aquaculture ...................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - Other animals and other animal : products .....................................farms, 2022: 33 13 2 20 6 5 25 20 2017: 29 4 6 18 6 7 21 17 $1,000, 2022: 388 (D) (D) 80 5 5 74 (D) 2017: 21 18 16 118 15 45 168 (D) : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to : consumers ..........................................farms, 2022: 34 14 4 37 14 11 43 22 2017: 55 17 3 41 14 12 68 23 $1,000, 2022: 708 44 38 337 99 93 331 49 2017: 965 11 (D) 299 165 30 361 133 : Value of food sold directly to retail markets, : institutions, and food hubs for local or regionally : branded products ...................................farms, 2022: 40 11 2 5 - 2 13 8 2017: 10 1 - 5 3 2 2 2 $1,000, 2022: 2,175 86 (D) 31 - (D) 49 656 2017: 738 (D) - 16 27 (D) (D) (D) : VALUE-ADDED PRODUCTS SOLD : : Value of processed or value-added agricultural : products sold ......................................farms, 2022: 17 4 - 15 4 2 13 3 2017: 18 4 5 13 - 1 6 10 $1,000, 2022: 411 63 - 101 (D) (D) 270 5 2017: 126 4 15 138 - (D) 299 49 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Ripley : Rush : St. Joseph : Scott : Shelby : Spencer : Starke : Steuben ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 18 21 12 10 5 1 16 2017: 12 16 11 11 9 10 6 9 $1,000, 2022: 21 220 919 32 90 (D) (D) 114 2017: (D) 154 80 61 35 140 13 74 Aquaculture ...................................farms, 2022: - 2 1 - - - - 1 2017: - - 1 - - - - 1 $1,000, 2022: - (D) (D) - - - - (D) 2017: - - (D) - - - - (D) Other animals and other animal : products .....................................farms, 2022: 14 7 12 10 17 7 - 23 2017: 18 4 26 3 6 10 10 8 $1,000, 2022: 141 (D) 45 5 279 (D) - 137 2017: (D) 5 (D) (D) (D) 314 (D) 38 : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to : consumers ..........................................farms, 2022: 36 10 49 22 40 26 5 22 2017: 34 21 38 18 38 17 21 17 $1,000, 2022: 448 152 1,127 110 826 400 194 65 2017: 262 64 974 535 298 200 478 (D) : Value of food sold directly to retail markets, : institutions, and food hubs for local or regionally : branded products ...................................farms, 2022: 12 1 8 3 12 12 6 1 2017: 6 3 5 2 12 4 13 3 $1,000, 2022: 62 (D) 139 18 21 427 495 (D) 2017: (D) (D) 300 (D) 86 (D) 350 2 : VALUE-ADDED PRODUCTS SOLD : : Value of processed or value-added agricultural : products sold ......................................farms, 2022: 7 12 6 14 6 7 3 3 2017: 8 2 12 5 6 6 6 6 $1,000, 2022: 23 188 32 2,459 213 134 8 17 2017: 75 (D) 161 461 29 72 33 (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 : Sullivan : Switzerland : Tippecanoe : Tipton : Union : Vanderburgh : Vermillion : Vigo ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 1 9 1 1 2 2 2017: 3 11 14 5 5 6 2 14 $1,000, 2022: - (D) (D) 61 (D) (D) (D) (D) 2017: (D) 16 83 22 9 (D) (D) 43 Aquaculture ...................................farms, 2022: - - 4 - - - - - 2017: - - 1 - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - 1,182 - - - - - 2017: - - (D) - - - - - Other animals and other animal : products .....................................farms, 2022: 7 3 47 7 1 3 4 15 2017: 4 11 21 9 1 - 7 8 $1,000, 2022: (D) 2 118 17 (D) 1 2 42 2017: (D) 15 110 10 (D) - 3 (D) : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to : consumers ..........................................farms, 2022: 3 14 69 19 8 11 4 27 2017: 25 16 37 24 6 10 3 21 $1,000, 2022: (D) 31 1,210 74 40 201 (D) 87 2017: 899 94 246 75 51 257 301 217 : Value of food sold directly to retail markets, : institutions, and food hubs for local or regionally : branded products ...................................farms, 2022: 3 13 21 7 1 6 1 13 2017: 3 1 2 3 - 3 - 2 $1,000, 2022: 5,980 57 535 72 (D) 2 (D) 59 2017: 28 (D) (D) 1 - 16 - (D) : VALUE-ADDED PRODUCTS SOLD : : Value of processed or value-added agricultural : products sold ......................................farms, 2022: 6 - 18 - 6 2 1 7 2017: 3 4 15 12 1 4 4 3 $1,000, 2022: 12 - 116 - 14 (D) (D) 13 2017: 2 4 107 (D) (D) 98 301 1 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Wabash : Warren : Warrick : Washington : Wayne : Wells : White : Whitley ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 9 8 29 22 10 5 17 2017: 17 7 21 41 27 7 3 19 $1,000, 2022: 43 94 100 (D) 177 (D) 46 446 2017: (D) 188 40 (D) 162 50 18 937 Aquaculture ...................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - Other animals and other animal : products .....................................farms, 2022: 9 11 13 15 31 7 10 11 2017: 12 10 4 21 16 5 7 10 $1,000, 2022: (D) 19 66 (D) 43 (D) (D) (D) 2017: (D) 25 6 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to : consumers ..........................................farms, 2022: 29 1 18 33 40 15 18 33 2017: 45 20 19 58 44 12 24 40 $1,000, 2022: 342 (D) 85 252 242 148 81 170 2017: 340 20 64 979 281 51 148 271 : Value of food sold directly to retail markets, : institutions, and food hubs for local or regionally : branded products ...................................farms, 2022: 6 8 - 27 25 1 14 10 2017: 7 3 4 15 4 7 1 - $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) - 170 1,945 (D) 646 91 2017: 81 (D) 7 18 214 (D) (D) - : VALUE-ADDED PRODUCTS SOLD : : Value of processed or value-added agricultural : products sold ......................................farms, 2022: 11 3 10 17 8 3 4 12 2017: 16 1 2 12 14 3 - 6 $1,000, 2022: 86 83 1,121 55 51 11 8 135 2017: 18 (D) (D) 17 76 (D) - 52 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 3. Farm Production Expenses: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Indiana : Adams : Allen : Bartholomew : Benton : Blackford : Boone ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses ......................farms, 2022: 53,599 1,305 1,497 502 390 217 519 2017: 56,649 1,450 1,548 564 358 234 626 $1,000, 2022: 12,547,989 256,070 222,995 90,789 191,604 56,590 171,817 2017: 9,124,760 214,368 144,784 72,031 143,180 50,012 121,904 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 234,109 196,222 148,961 180,856 491,292 260,785 331,053 2017: 161,075 147,840 93,530 127,714 399,944 213,724 194,735 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased ........................................farms, 2022: 30,777 808 933 274 278 142 307 2017: 34,098 884 996 354 266 154 368 $1,000, 2022: 1,728,700 23,143 33,827 16,334 25,703 6,989 27,325 2017: 1,034,849 11,867 15,799 11,641 18,711 5,930 19,313 Chemicals purchased ...............................farms, 2022: 29,442 666 890 295 284 152 322 2017: 28,903 691 821 319 258 153 350 $1,000, 2022: 976,217 12,565 20,792 9,399 15,251 4,690 18,131 2017: 619,764 8,541 9,278 7,960 14,563 4,976 11,087 Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased .........farms, 2022: 26,852 678 813 269 287 132 297 2017: 26,094 595 714 267 252 145 301 $1,000, 2022: 1,177,907 18,790 23,681 10,368 18,338 6,809 21,661 2017: 955,024 13,591 16,848 9,870 18,867 6,106 17,099 Cover crop seed purchased .......................farms, 2022: 4,299 60 110 37 26 12 25 2017: 4,430 83 93 44 46 5 23 $1,000, 2022: 17,833 180 352 168 205 81 120 2017: 16,017 159 207 202 196 (D) 46 : Livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ...........................................farms, 2022: 12,224 424 208 122 35 49 98 2017: 13,295 448 272 130 42 44 158 $1,000, 2022: 801,227 33,939 10,044 5,216 3,594 3,363 2,813 2017: 663,606 29,246 10,363 3,173 555 2,424 2,305 Breeding livestock purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 5,632 96 67 61 23 21 46 2017: 6,931 150 93 80 21 27 81 $1,000, 2022: 107,451 5,923 1,585 366 3,070 213 614 2017: 104,419 3,364 1,978 490 121 98 727 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 8,508 378 177 73 15 31 66 2017: 8,539 372 208 79 28 26 110 $1,000, 2022: 693,776 28,016 8,459 4,850 524 3,150 2,199 2017: 559,186 25,882 8,385 2,684 434 2,326 1,578 Feed purchased ....................................farms, 2022: 24,475 719 600 202 67 79 201 2017: 27,879 849 671 256 78 81 320 $1,000, 2022: 2,080,607 68,321 23,561 7,000 33,798 5,738 7,966 2017: 1,401,597 71,987 18,424 3,649 9,555 3,762 3,357 : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ...............farms, 2022: 49,808 1,127 1,370 473 352 189 493 2017: 52,327 1,070 1,367 522 312 225 590 $1,000, 2022: 553,243 8,527 10,471 4,167 7,274 2,073 7,466 2017: 369,510 5,994 6,386 2,871 7,526 1,640 4,600 Utilities .........................................farms, 2022: 34,725 737 902 315 281 139 351 2017: 36,108 721 786 361 236 145 451 $1,000, 2022: 228,531 4,390 3,493 1,895 3,176 607 2,323 2017: 182,105 3,793 2,499 1,438 2,017 573 1,836 Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ..........farms, 2022: 42,773 1,025 1,160 404 330 167 443 2017: 45,357 1,128 1,175 485 279 198 502 $1,000, 2022: 769,027 13,059 14,719 5,842 11,562 2,698 10,422 2017: 545,062 9,277 8,419 4,931 8,340 2,177 7,239 Hired farm labor ..................................farms, 2022: 11,968 296 324 96 147 47 138 2017: 13,237 311 269 107 150 47 181 $1,000, 2022: 741,445 9,585 11,106 3,340 14,271 3,072 9,608 2017: 540,959 10,174 7,771 2,774 8,520 2,763 5,531 : Contract labor ....................................farms, 2022: 3,690 99 96 22 22 11 59 2017: 3,564 131 67 25 17 19 27 $1,000, 2022: 82,420 1,877 1,365 185 477 95 960 2017: 53,958 1,554 785 399 148 578 358 Customwork and custom hauling .....................farms, 2022: 13,153 483 338 124 117 53 150 2017: 13,852 572 315 148 111 67 138 $1,000, 2022: 201,011 4,607 3,755 1,813 2,448 1,436 1,935 2017: 145,154 4,507 1,559 1,353 3,645 963 1,270 Cash rent for land, buildings, : and grazing fees .................................farms, 2022: 14,056 302 363 136 160 72 167 2017: 14,723 280 304 164 149 99 208 $1,000, 2022: 1,543,043 29,189 29,895 12,576 32,686 11,768 38,122 2017: 1,175,885 16,248 20,720 10,168 29,947 10,392 30,703 Rent and lease expenses for machinery, : equipment, and farm share of vehicles ............farms, 2022: 4,345 115 153 35 36 15 67 2017: 4,607 121 119 44 47 30 53 $1,000, 2022: 114,263 1,575 3,509 850 1,733 733 3,077 2017: 84,059 906 1,977 1,180 1,652 338 1,992 : Interest expense ..................................farms, 2022: 21,150 628 532 188 157 99 209 2017: 23,040 725 536 212 176 107 234 $1,000, 2022: 457,847 8,158 8,309 3,222 5,585 1,631 6,317 2017: 417,576 8,350 7,232 3,109 5,171 2,719 5,090 : Secured by real estate ..........................farms, 2022: 16,652 514 398 144 109 85 160 2017: 19,193 645 466 156 136 66 189 $1,000, 2022: 336,041 6,202 6,075 2,573 3,588 1,145 4,333 2017: 314,089 7,015 5,807 2,403 2,558 1,489 3,957 Not secured by real estate ......................farms, 2022: 11,687 325 292 98 91 48 116 2017: 12,429 346 264 137 112 74 124 $1,000, 2022: 121,806 1,956 2,234 648 1,997 486 1,984 2017: 103,486 1,335 1,425 706 2,613 1,230 1,133 Property taxes paid ...............................farms, 2022: 51,518 1,266 1,448 473 357 209 477 2017: 54,616 1,420 1,489 543 331 216 577 $1,000, 2022: 362,621 7,017 8,855 3,428 3,970 1,606 4,549 2017: 332,880 6,583 7,558 3,434 2,610 1,804 4,400 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Brown : Carroll : Cass : Clark : Clay : Clinton : Crawford ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses ......................farms, 2022: 157 537 633 437 486 526 374 2017: 182 573 642 483 585 560 391 $1,000, 2022: 6,217 213,734 180,064 45,983 93,141 221,927 22,275 2017: 3,284 199,547 121,424 31,317 59,944 149,875 11,259 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 39,599 398,014 284,461 105,223 191,648 421,914 59,558 2017: 18,045 348,250 189,134 64,838 102,469 267,635 28,795 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased ........................................farms, 2022: 66 344 386 229 301 362 177 2017: 78 384 410 255 352 396 194 $1,000, 2022: 733 22,482 23,646 7,768 21,730 30,979 2,830 2017: 326 16,598 13,730 4,924 13,373 18,148 744 Chemicals purchased ...............................farms, 2022: 61 338 427 219 315 368 140 2017: 48 367 404 200 294 386 87 $1,000, 2022: 360 14,057 17,244 4,565 10,743 18,931 1,559 2017: 117 12,494 8,237 2,782 6,915 12,198 266 Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased .........farms, 2022: 47 316 367 191 287 347 115 2017: 41 343 368 165 239 357 102 $1,000, 2022: 619 17,356 19,879 4,835 15,420 20,552 1,430 2017: 173 18,774 13,584 3,454 10,440 18,851 512 Cover crop seed purchased .......................farms, 2022: 6 55 30 20 41 43 26 2017: 5 38 38 16 41 33 17 $1,000, 2022: (D) 468 86 54 229 165 23 2017: (D) 187 171 12 83 265 21 : Livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ...........................................farms, 2022: 54 137 123 123 62 108 69 2017: 30 155 138 101 65 134 68 $1,000, 2022: 212 29,147 6,074 1,953 346 14,913 2,859 2017: 54 30,518 10,064 1,507 251 8,839 2,424 Breeding livestock purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 29 42 53 72 42 34 40 2017: 11 69 71 55 41 72 44 $1,000, 2022: 59 1,114 2,352 979 208 508 224 2017: 12 1,332 1,478 1,181 134 556 91 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 38 121 87 76 41 84 40 2017: 21 105 90 63 37 84 27 $1,000, 2022: 152 28,032 3,723 973 138 14,406 2,635 2017: 42 29,186 8,586 326 117 8,284 2,334 Feed purchased ....................................farms, 2022: 89 210 218 247 159 177 198 2017: 107 249 256 247 206 209 243 $1,000, 2022: 340 41,787 21,659 2,745 953 35,415 3,538 2017: 522 36,193 16,962 2,326 947 15,973 1,383 : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ...............farms, 2022: 144 498 567 420 460 480 361 2017: 171 529 591 462 540 521 376 $1,000, 2022: 336 7,528 8,704 2,749 5,539 9,085 1,379 2017: 238 6,408 5,026 1,742 3,121 4,800 556 Utilities .........................................farms, 2022: 103 379 418 295 324 364 215 2017: 110 376 428 310 351 402 231 $1,000, 2022: 152 3,299 3,377 1,107 1,461 3,269 555 2017: 120 3,053 2,687 817 1,512 2,069 369 Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ..........farms, 2022: 117 443 521 373 369 439 279 2017: 147 484 530 393 467 463 315 $1,000, 2022: 705 11,583 10,815 3,755 6,489 14,652 2,135 2017: 437 9,385 6,409 2,634 4,816 7,698 923 Hired farm labor ..................................farms, 2022: 22 188 169 72 144 167 49 2017: 29 217 140 105 142 178 65 $1,000, 2022: 640 10,794 10,050 2,928 4,017 13,951 658 2017: 300 9,563 6,048 1,384 1,845 7,222 294 : Contract labor ....................................farms, 2022: 10 61 39 16 38 37 19 2017: 4 81 41 23 19 60 16 $1,000, 2022: 265 1,286 2,922 651 374 411 65 2017: 20 2,506 330 282 177 529 157 Customwork and custom hauling .....................farms, 2022: 17 142 157 58 100 177 44 2017: 18 166 153 105 121 155 48 $1,000, 2022: 270 3,216 4,208 871 1,320 3,504 255 2017: 12 2,822 3,542 351 680 1,962 106 Cash rent for land, buildings, : and grazing fees .................................farms, 2022: 7 198 228 82 107 201 39 2017: 13 212 194 87 116 235 53 $1,000, 2022: 429 29,931 25,274 4,466 12,012 33,106 1,724 2017: 154 28,859 15,118 3,683 5,194 30,277 450 Rent and lease expenses for machinery, : equipment, and farm share of vehicles ............farms, 2022: 12 66 43 29 42 67 8 2017: 8 54 59 10 29 57 22 $1,000, 2022: 25 2,187 2,523 877 1,011 1,564 12 2017: 31 830 1,831 162 398 1,710 18 : Interest expense ..................................farms, 2022: 44 221 258 141 183 238 104 2017: 54 268 283 173 195 247 133 $1,000, 2022: 408 5,531 8,793 2,086 4,349 6,858 950 2017: 267 7,786 5,602 1,380 2,974 6,509 770 : Secured by real estate ..........................farms, 2022: 42 168 200 107 128 185 86 2017: 49 206 224 147 146 195 114 $1,000, 2022: 350 3,697 6,446 1,396 1,951 4,715 763 2017: 227 5,843 4,415 1,135 2,384 4,736 485 Not secured by real estate ......................farms, 2022: 21 129 132 72 126 136 58 2017: 31 173 144 63 119 138 54 $1,000, 2022: 58 1,834 2,347 690 2,399 2,143 187 2017: 40 1,943 1,187 245 590 1,773 284 Property taxes paid ...............................farms, 2022: 144 520 605 429 471 498 362 2017: 179 551 623 473 572 528 384 $1,000, 2022: 460 4,769 5,580 2,280 2,590 4,571 1,174 2017: 344 3,141 4,721 2,091 3,616 4,339 1,004 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Daviess : Dearborn : Decatur : DeKalb : Delaware : Dubois : Elkhart ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses ......................farms, 2022: 1,140 520 552 818 506 740 1,809 2017: 1,230 598 581 771 546 757 1,667 $1,000, 2022: 230,902 15,466 213,797 126,685 115,416 268,785 332,752 2017: 209,405 14,890 151,721 74,423 83,861 200,457 225,278 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 202,546 29,743 387,313 154,872 228,094 363,223 183,943 2017: 170,248 24,900 261,137 96,528 153,592 264,805 135,140 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased ........................................farms, 2022: 731 216 377 438 298 467 987 2017: 852 268 406 440 347 519 1,001 $1,000, 2022: 28,821 1,574 24,815 22,385 19,094 16,976 22,676 2017: 22,655 1,296 15,287 8,914 11,667 13,990 11,028 Chemicals purchased ...............................farms, 2022: 553 187 388 458 323 453 710 2017: 602 200 384 429 332 426 719 $1,000, 2022: 11,426 754 13,655 10,011 10,219 10,458 12,459 2017: 10,225 892 9,578 5,306 7,362 7,615 4,855 Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased .........farms, 2022: 462 170 351 393 287 340 655 2017: 449 191 356 353 284 347 667 $1,000, 2022: 17,896 1,036 13,822 14,194 13,943 10,626 16,703 2017: 15,074 1,178 12,929 9,079 11,625 9,421 10,306 Cover crop seed purchased .......................farms, 2022: 99 39 63 61 35 90 167 2017: 109 33 55 65 44 119 225 $1,000, 2022: 283 65 167 493 235 229 348 2017: 243 13 143 135 65 297 297 : Livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ...........................................farms, 2022: 350 118 132 117 110 206 783 2017: 422 161 154 123 92 236 740 $1,000, 2022: 19,732 311 11,174 6,312 2,122 36,782 52,559 2017: 20,795 552 7,781 6,991 1,569 24,440 38,539 Breeding livestock purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 138 63 55 32 48 80 340 2017: 179 82 80 48 36 114 374 $1,000, 2022: 2,096 177 399 265 131 1,052 10,049 2017: 1,371 206 2,173 1,532 163 1,970 7,313 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 265 71 93 96 69 144 562 2017: 300 103 90 90 68 152 490 $1,000, 2022: 17,637 134 10,774 6,047 1,991 35,730 42,510 2017: 19,424 346 5,608 5,459 1,406 22,470 31,226 Feed purchased ....................................farms, 2022: 743 293 220 261 203 390 1,384 2017: 836 417 279 240 202 458 1,289 $1,000, 2022: 63,027 1,438 57,305 11,744 5,622 109,417 93,463 2017: 58,135 1,522 33,596 9,057 2,846 74,540 67,000 : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ...............farms, 2022: 1,080 518 525 733 465 706 1,627 2017: 1,130 579 566 701 521 709 1,472 $1,000, 2022: 9,502 1,181 8,691 5,740 4,826 10,679 14,918 2017: 7,926 971 5,440 3,364 3,804 6,142 10,692 Utilities .........................................farms, 2022: 658 371 415 448 313 508 1,081 2017: 742 411 444 426 340 540 979 $1,000, 2022: 4,267 650 4,413 2,287 2,258 5,972 7,590 2017: 4,210 644 3,067 1,174 1,297 5,374 5,902 Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ..........farms, 2022: 904 447 488 587 395 615 1,452 2017: 993 521 509 602 439 622 1,286 $1,000, 2022: 12,035 1,560 13,983 8,497 7,439 12,606 24,961 2017: 8,761 2,096 8,191 4,665 5,726 8,941 15,491 Hired farm labor ..................................farms, 2022: 228 115 137 151 123 159 371 2017: 196 101 185 160 137 177 333 $1,000, 2022: 10,438 1,583 14,455 7,932 8,827 10,013 16,824 2017: 8,109 654 9,998 4,037 4,050 11,037 8,615 : Contract labor ....................................farms, 2022: 105 25 24 50 30 61 126 2017: 101 16 43 34 30 81 170 $1,000, 2022: 2,269 68 118 768 722 811 1,425 2017: 1,412 120 1,180 107 193 1,425 1,099 Customwork and custom hauling .....................farms, 2022: 341 54 158 166 99 210 731 2017: 319 86 175 139 140 215 653 $1,000, 2022: 5,289 193 4,946 2,435 2,306 4,734 6,142 2017: 4,445 167 2,360 1,208 917 4,657 4,961 Cash rent for land, buildings, : and grazing fees .................................farms, 2022: 213 45 222 199 155 205 392 2017: 190 70 215 176 159 236 397 $1,000, 2022: 19,965 696 19,896 11,945 22,670 10,561 19,751 2017: 17,775 776 21,519 6,448 18,186 10,987 11,888 Rent and lease expenses for machinery, : equipment, and farm share of vehicles ............farms, 2022: 104 19 63 57 36 63 167 2017: 71 28 56 44 48 58 171 $1,000, 2022: 1,217 95 1,358 1,350 2,094 903 791 2017: 2,692 104 686 908 1,499 555 613 : Interest expense ..................................farms, 2022: 408 149 228 289 171 226 908 2017: 412 162 226 287 220 266 835 $1,000, 2022: 6,441 1,046 6,867 7,354 4,465 5,781 13,587 2017: 6,656 1,188 5,240 4,807 4,296 4,572 12,123 : Secured by real estate ..........................farms, 2022: 320 122 186 216 141 159 779 2017: 325 134 177 227 189 221 755 $1,000, 2022: 4,564 901 5,743 6,236 3,052 4,125 11,596 2017: 5,046 960 3,282 4,058 3,144 3,748 10,121 Not secured by real estate ......................farms, 2022: 207 76 137 159 92 130 406 2017: 245 74 130 166 122 143 360 $1,000, 2022: 1,877 145 1,123 1,118 1,413 1,656 1,991 2017: 1,610 228 1,958 749 1,151 824 2,002 Property taxes paid ...............................farms, 2022: 1,117 508 529 805 479 720 1,772 2017: 1,198 592 558 746 533 731 1,630 $1,000, 2022: 6,837 2,003 3,481 6,984 3,490 3,709 11,146 2017: 6,639 1,850 3,755 4,259 4,293 4,813 9,110 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Fayette : Floyd : Fountain : Franklin : Fulton : Gibson : Grant : Greene ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses ......................farms, 2022: 298 257 440 683 636 477 457 788 2017: 343 229 497 704 635 513 494 828 $1,000, 2022: 59,517 6,696 116,810 73,344 139,110 197,382 110,282 112,988 2017: 39,604 7,275 92,722 56,240 112,462 122,413 94,986 81,948 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 199,720 26,053 265,478 107,386 218,727 413,798 241,317 143,386 2017: 115,464 31,770 186,563 79,887 177,105 238,622 192,278 98,971 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased ........................................farms, 2022: 180 92 241 389 391 362 297 356 2017: 190 109 284 429 435 374 337 411 $1,000, 2022: 11,540 656 19,584 13,682 24,343 36,358 18,332 22,474 2017: 5,620 718 12,902 6,426 17,052 18,268 11,577 11,279 Chemicals purchased ...............................farms, 2022: 177 90 233 342 380 374 321 340 2017: 168 98 259 360 412 345 305 295 $1,000, 2022: 7,153 759 12,069 8,536 11,357 21,683 10,878 8,966 2017: 3,645 501 10,367 3,942 7,449 12,628 7,911 4,504 Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased .........farms, 2022: 173 71 217 326 352 343 298 290 2017: 150 68 251 316 380 302 300 286 $1,000, 2022: 7,461 514 15,289 9,541 14,094 24,487 14,392 10,511 2017: 4,784 685 14,213 6,790 13,976 16,754 13,424 7,017 Cover crop seed purchased .......................farms, 2022: 34 7 16 52 60 109 17 83 2017: 16 18 25 49 69 64 19 65 $1,000, 2022: 282 (D) 68 126 197 377 56 157 2017: 34 31 71 113 174 177 107 242 : Livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ...........................................farms, 2022: 55 51 56 155 153 75 51 200 2017: 88 38 90 164 171 54 113 186 $1,000, 2022: 284 178 457 1,620 7,205 8,449 4,466 3,508 2017: 1,952 152 710 1,647 4,892 3,970 5,729 7,064 Breeding livestock purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 32 17 30 93 77 34 18 76 2017: 61 22 69 102 92 35 59 109 $1,000, 2022: 155 21 170 619 867 540 785 434 2017: 317 58 550 600 980 142 1,326 871 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 28 36 32 86 107 51 39 148 2017: 47 17 39 77 102 31 81 97 $1,000, 2022: 129 158 287 1,001 6,338 7,909 3,681 3,074 2017: 1,635 94 160 1,047 3,912 3,828 4,403 6,194 Feed purchased ....................................farms, 2022: 124 129 129 366 258 127 108 400 2017: 191 135 160 431 297 159 179 471 $1,000, 2022: 461 743 1,930 3,696 18,840 16,898 6,982 17,564 2017: 2,496 330 1,929 4,773 10,626 10,594 6,760 14,151 : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ...............farms, 2022: 288 239 386 653 583 455 416 745 2017: 322 226 460 675 612 482 466 802 $1,000, 2022: 3,054 537 6,110 4,810 6,544 9,484 4,854 5,975 2017: 1,767 427 4,860 3,015 6,037 5,511 3,875 3,479 Utilities .........................................farms, 2022: 224 132 266 454 442 333 296 495 2017: 230 156 301 460 438 364 328 507 $1,000, 2022: 938 224 1,987 1,445 2,427 3,568 1,463 2,153 2017: 713 205 1,551 1,330 2,221 2,242 1,520 1,727 Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ..........farms, 2022: 250 191 324 572 506 410 336 651 2017: 295 202 413 572 545 422 394 648 $1,000, 2022: 3,889 673 7,016 5,831 9,018 11,594 7,012 6,812 2017: 2,582 771 5,151 4,193 7,567 7,095 5,965 4,418 Hired farm labor ..................................farms, 2022: 71 37 95 114 140 129 118 122 2017: 73 38 123 135 167 152 156 164 $1,000, 2022: 3,449 313 6,007 3,923 4,197 10,488 3,877 3,359 2017: 1,298 880 3,912 4,759 3,930 6,523 4,291 5,811 : Contract labor ....................................farms, 2022: 12 9 40 34 42 24 37 36 2017: 15 10 21 32 29 34 43 48 $1,000, 2022: 290 20 793 247 479 1,203 1,123 406 2017: 160 164 202 106 251 975 456 263 Customwork and custom hauling .....................farms, 2022: 70 23 87 139 182 137 90 150 2017: 71 23 117 130 170 116 116 165 $1,000, 2022: 904 37 1,491 829 2,307 3,753 1,084 1,200 2017: 500 23 779 561 1,408 1,234 867 1,187 Cash rent for land, buildings, : and grazing fees .................................farms, 2022: 110 19 111 179 210 211 161 104 2017: 106 29 147 180 219 167 191 110 $1,000, 2022: 10,989 693 25,629 9,087 18,288 20,197 18,220 13,597 2017: 5,940 745 19,138 6,453 15,844 18,812 16,782 8,139 Rent and lease expenses for machinery, : equipment, and farm share of vehicles ............farms, 2022: 33 7 35 29 59 67 31 52 2017: 36 9 34 49 73 59 53 57 $1,000, 2022: 1,173 3 1,568 172 1,870 1,825 1,360 1,071 2017: 618 44 1,718 181 1,386 1,789 1,085 1,137 : Interest expense ..................................farms, 2022: 131 50 150 207 300 192 203 226 2017: 165 52 214 221 338 195 249 266 $1,000, 2022: 2,712 258 5,985 2,931 6,677 8,833 5,415 3,782 2017: 2,638 405 4,902 2,558 8,117 5,872 5,983 3,006 : Secured by real estate ..........................farms, 2022: 108 28 117 161 238 156 170 176 2017: 147 45 167 187 278 151 213 216 $1,000, 2022: 1,808 195 4,178 2,450 4,965 7,011 4,287 2,750 2017: 1,989 323 3,627 1,855 6,456 4,951 4,657 2,351 Not secured by real estate ......................farms, 2022: 91 28 84 107 197 124 130 116 2017: 94 30 141 111 184 110 160 152 $1,000, 2022: 904 63 1,807 480 1,712 1,822 1,127 1,033 2017: 649 82 1,274 703 1,661 921 1,326 655 Property taxes paid ...............................farms, 2022: 282 255 419 668 604 461 445 758 2017: 332 228 458 692 607 499 483 787 $1,000, 2022: 2,377 769 3,964 3,392 4,108 4,661 4,082 4,084 2017: 2,244 628 2,810 2,900 5,157 3,862 4,308 3,409 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Hamilton : Hancock : Harrison : Hendricks : Henry : Howard : Huntington : Jackson ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses ......................farms, 2022: 517 505 990 544 584 427 643 607 2017: 585 551 1,054 658 636 422 611 665 $1,000, 2022: 113,295 148,986 85,695 86,913 155,872 99,473 220,920 181,800 2017: 84,694 102,321 73,892 74,133 106,183 78,331 140,181 164,716 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 219,139 295,022 86,561 159,767 266,904 232,957 343,577 299,506 2017: 144,777 185,701 70,106 112,664 166,954 185,618 229,428 247,694 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased ........................................farms, 2022: 220 319 489 297 315 286 389 370 2017: 326 367 542 339 384 316 375 418 $1,000, 2022: 12,701 22,765 10,369 14,920 26,086 17,760 33,912 21,429 2017: 8,218 11,026 8,294 9,167 12,284 10,318 12,724 14,546 Chemicals purchased ...............................farms, 2022: 273 308 430 296 326 300 399 365 2017: 308 324 403 311 347 318 368 367 $1,000, 2022: 10,213 12,058 6,528 8,081 12,945 9,772 16,950 12,587 2017: 6,930 6,751 5,585 6,101 5,909 5,966 7,868 9,094 Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased .........farms, 2022: 256 294 330 261 311 270 371 314 2017: 289 294 309 309 324 278 324 309 $1,000, 2022: 20,974 16,622 6,870 9,989 17,663 12,710 23,555 14,892 2017: 12,620 11,839 6,251 10,129 11,502 11,090 13,949 11,482 Cover crop seed purchased .......................farms, 2022: 15 29 57 32 33 19 39 92 2017: 19 32 62 41 38 20 32 49 $1,000, 2022: 210 105 251 123 209 121 172 271 2017: 153 97 93 65 481 75 356 166 : Livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ...........................................farms, 2022: 106 114 233 119 117 57 105 127 2017: 108 153 278 157 144 70 96 156 $1,000, 2022: 1,017 13,660 15,098 667 7,049 1,910 17,287 15,100 2017: 416 7,540 12,434 618 7,014 1,292 12,276 20,350 Breeding livestock purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 45 64 107 60 60 37 48 64 2017: 59 93 183 72 81 28 40 93 $1,000, 2022: 306 515 449 419 435 312 8,083 724 2017: 172 616 823 369 986 62 5,086 (D) Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 75 62 146 83 71 33 69 76 2017: 69 84 128 106 89 45 65 92 $1,000, 2022: 711 13,145 14,649 249 6,615 1,598 9,204 14,376 2017: 244 6,924 11,611 249 6,028 1,230 7,190 (D) Feed purchased ....................................farms, 2022: 230 222 603 236 258 141 178 286 2017: 269 269 660 363 302 140 211 335 $1,000, 2022: 1,061 18,338 8,272 6,018 17,556 6,875 31,923 46,539 2017: 1,193 10,758 9,536 1,673 16,535 7,555 28,032 37,269 : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ...............farms, 2022: 498 478 960 512 561 385 601 589 2017: 549 514 1,022 608 572 392 570 635 $1,000, 2022: 4,639 6,980 4,944 3,847 6,106 4,537 10,206 6,584 2017: 3,610 3,692 3,984 3,515 4,107 3,356 5,729 7,033 Utilities .........................................farms, 2022: 300 326 679 374 383 275 415 412 2017: 390 363 708 455 407 293 377 455 $1,000, 2022: 2,157 1,711 2,005 1,627 2,413 1,445 3,212 3,753 2017: 1,738 1,981 1,772 1,446 1,773 1,034 2,091 5,695 Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ..........farms, 2022: 382 422 841 439 471 331 530 495 2017: 475 453 858 531 513 343 487 558 $1,000, 2022: 7,815 8,156 6,423 5,556 7,970 5,803 12,746 10,913 2017: 6,421 5,986 4,935 4,328 5,564 6,433 8,438 13,095 Hired farm labor ..................................farms, 2022: 125 143 166 100 149 108 130 141 2017: 190 151 183 143 169 139 148 178 $1,000, 2022: 13,067 6,237 4,157 4,204 7,299 4,715 12,207 13,192 2017: 10,076 4,728 3,014 4,140 6,089 3,588 8,387 14,698 : Contract labor ....................................farms, 2022: 53 42 55 59 20 34 50 30 2017: 42 42 34 49 33 42 36 38 $1,000, 2022: 5,222 437 266 1,096 181 502 861 541 2017: 2,495 677 260 494 364 397 556 512 Customwork and custom hauling .....................farms, 2022: 114 128 148 94 157 120 164 116 2017: 127 160 157 164 181 130 179 144 $1,000, 2022: 3,330 1,656 1,135 986 3,200 1,485 2,920 1,735 2017: 2,958 947 872 663 1,643 996 1,661 1,483 Cash rent for land, buildings, : and grazing fees .................................farms, 2022: 108 163 153 129 183 146 226 164 2017: 145 179 144 161 189 165 209 194 $1,000, 2022: 16,150 24,032 7,474 14,752 23,910 19,345 27,906 14,017 2017: 12,825 21,313 5,670 16,719 15,953 12,367 18,992 9,641 Rent and lease expenses for machinery, : equipment, and farm share of vehicles ............farms, 2022: 47 65 43 35 94 29 49 36 2017: 35 62 48 59 69 47 76 43 $1,000, 2022: 1,765 1,233 850 562 4,552 1,026 693 975 2017: 1,586 1,569 223 1,168 596 1,168 1,175 548 : Interest expense ..................................farms, 2022: 136 173 318 193 276 190 269 213 2017: 188 210 337 227 282 217 240 256 $1,000, 2022: 3,299 4,276 3,442 6,564 5,965 3,691 8,318 4,879 2017: 4,027 4,134 3,815 5,500 5,129 4,435 5,200 4,090 : Secured by real estate ..........................farms, 2022: 97 137 238 155 212 140 217 171 2017: 164 160 289 183 232 174 214 209 $1,000, 2022: 2,570 2,841 2,678 4,884 4,300 2,704 5,770 3,813 2017: 3,261 2,873 2,610 4,453 4,052 3,210 3,916 3,028 Not secured by real estate ......................farms, 2022: 72 109 171 110 173 110 145 124 2017: 96 142 179 141 156 133 124 138 $1,000, 2022: 729 1,435 764 1,681 1,665 987 2,548 1,066 2017: 766 1,261 1,205 1,046 1,077 1,225 1,283 1,062 Property taxes paid ...............................farms, 2022: 498 470 961 523 563 394 618 592 2017: 551 514 1,032 625 611 403 585 628 $1,000, 2022: 4,106 4,640 3,719 3,372 4,276 3,536 6,464 4,154 2017: 4,438 2,977 3,328 4,386 3,844 3,894 3,568 4,311 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Jasper : Jay : Jefferson : Jennings : Johnson : Knox : Kosciusko : LaGrange ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses ......................farms, 2022: 608 801 513 461 520 447 1,079 2,474 2017: 611 770 684 510 642 496 1,042 2,144 $1,000, 2022: 433,025 420,591 35,367 80,275 82,578 278,572 315,174 312,386 2017: 240,756 268,979 32,638 55,807 72,135 198,714 233,874 214,669 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 712,212 525,083 68,942 174,132 158,804 623,204 292,098 126,268 2017: 394,035 349,324 47,717 109,425 112,360 400,632 224,447 100,126 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased ........................................farms, 2022: 411 521 259 208 277 298 593 1,385 2017: 427 489 336 252 336 362 566 1,298 $1,000, 2022: 38,140 19,976 5,489 13,261 14,994 54,399 28,009 14,553 2017: 19,773 12,039 4,006 8,099 10,578 29,638 18,822 12,904 Chemicals purchased ...............................farms, 2022: 423 524 229 201 283 308 573 642 2017: 381 457 256 207 277 330 481 569 $1,000, 2022: 19,627 12,881 4,720 6,966 9,560 28,422 22,051 6,945 2017: 12,723 8,019 3,521 3,734 5,479 17,675 10,945 6,626 Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased .........farms, 2022: 388 497 196 181 291 290 450 894 2017: 363 425 230 165 249 295 389 847 $1,000, 2022: 24,970 15,827 3,212 6,764 8,751 31,876 23,729 10,477 2017: 19,196 12,951 3,578 6,423 8,542 24,813 17,499 9,230 Cover crop seed purchased .......................farms, 2022: 50 69 24 36 29 82 83 295 2017: 51 59 45 36 17 98 76 312 $1,000, 2022: 241 330 108 66 136 535 303 632 2017: 175 225 58 186 63 482 489 398 : Livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ...........................................farms, 2022: 106 226 146 94 127 95 274 1,274 2017: 131 211 188 115 143 85 245 1,048 $1,000, 2022: 17,997 72,123 885 3,987 676 12,630 24,833 49,903 2017: 9,710 48,366 660 2,767 1,595 11,172 23,099 27,753 Breeding livestock purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 53 61 101 56 62 47 121 565 2017: 78 63 133 78 67 51 131 566 $1,000, 2022: 6,083 3,602 524 (D) 255 237 2,612 18,287 2017: 3,257 2,232 512 395 467 416 6,986 14,316 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 72 178 70 52 77 68 204 989 2017: 77 167 90 67 98 43 158 723 $1,000, 2022: 11,914 68,520 361 (D) 421 12,393 22,222 31,617 2017: 6,452 46,134 148 2,372 1,128 10,756 16,113 13,438 Feed purchased ....................................farms, 2022: 163 342 310 244 260 138 541 2,148 2017: 199 365 424 298 336 147 554 1,866 $1,000, 2022: 126,384 168,218 2,238 12,097 1,485 19,358 67,202 111,395 2017: 63,476 103,399 1,333 7,804 3,417 13,644 56,547 62,115 : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ...............farms, 2022: 573 745 494 443 494 394 1,011 2,217 2017: 579 697 661 493 613 470 926 1,845 $1,000, 2022: 12,513 10,987 1,839 3,762 4,170 11,953 12,698 12,486 2017: 7,082 6,376 2,267 2,740 4,485 7,946 6,745 8,624 Utilities .........................................farms, 2022: 451 555 343 310 352 306 683 1,356 2017: 436 518 499 334 407 348 651 1,045 $1,000, 2022: 7,502 9,123 754 1,330 1,400 3,976 6,796 5,582 2017: 4,188 5,435 1,195 952 1,432 3,378 6,129 4,813 Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ..........farms, 2022: 518 662 429 375 402 361 833 1,926 2017: 484 593 593 418 488 408 806 1,668 $1,000, 2022: 24,673 20,508 2,755 4,723 5,357 13,771 15,680 19,072 2017: 15,516 11,824 2,825 3,269 4,821 11,237 11,528 13,881 Hired farm labor ..................................farms, 2022: 204 214 78 75 106 169 243 338 2017: 211 185 118 78 137 177 244 292 $1,000, 2022: 40,195 20,947 2,555 7,888 4,198 20,084 25,131 12,393 2017: 25,339 10,920 1,418 2,255 3,288 13,389 23,481 10,841 : Contract labor ....................................farms, 2022: 52 44 27 23 69 51 84 107 2017: 27 107 13 13 25 71 63 161 $1,000, 2022: 3,817 2,360 294 345 1,607 6,096 4,034 1,999 2017: 314 3,881 183 279 188 5,083 1,130 2,063 Customwork and custom hauling .....................farms, 2022: 197 299 64 51 117 99 280 1,059 2017: 152 307 134 66 104 100 286 929 $1,000, 2022: 9,422 10,526 450 135 844 2,644 3,324 6,382 2017: 7,201 5,568 468 382 593 1,701 2,291 4,362 Cash rent for land, buildings, : and grazing fees .................................farms, 2022: 231 271 81 99 136 179 250 376 2017: 226 262 105 104 129 207 265 321 $1,000, 2022: 40,829 17,511 3,183 7,924 19,352 36,442 44,346 12,426 2017: 22,143 10,804 3,675 8,697 14,651 29,727 24,488 12,180 Rent and lease expenses for machinery, : equipment, and farm share of vehicles ............farms, 2022: 56 57 33 23 37 62 90 226 2017: 71 68 29 27 34 69 105 228 $1,000, 2022: 3,247 1,155 254 450 440 4,759 1,723 1,218 2017: 1,775 1,346 183 406 1,080 2,066 1,103 1,327 : Interest expense ..................................farms, 2022: 256 352 162 148 175 216 428 1,426 2017: 269 391 250 139 232 232 447 1,231 $1,000, 2022: 11,535 11,242 2,575 3,094 2,771 10,528 9,645 16,783 2017: 10,783 9,922 2,662 2,572 4,185 7,998 7,598 12,918 : Secured by real estate ..........................farms, 2022: 202 288 135 116 122 158 343 1,290 2017: 201 332 236 123 211 185 382 1,121 $1,000, 2022: 5,936 8,566 2,218 2,447 1,283 8,325 6,370 14,441 2017: 5,272 8,351 2,198 2,226 3,133 5,958 5,855 10,322 Not secured by real estate ......................farms, 2022: 155 194 77 78 110 147 198 620 2017: 185 186 123 76 98 130 197 551 $1,000, 2022: 5,599 2,676 357 647 1,488 2,202 3,275 2,342 2017: 5,511 1,571 465 346 1,052 2,040 1,743 2,596 Property taxes paid ...............................farms, 2022: 571 765 507 439 487 428 1,044 2,418 2017: 569 747 672 501 621 466 1,023 2,111 $1,000, 2022: 4,503 6,740 2,336 2,672 3,092 5,986 7,734 11,469 2017: 3,833 6,149 2,341 2,408 3,493 5,522 5,845 7,919 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Lake : LaPorte : Lawrence : Madison : Marion : Marshall : Martin : Miami ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses ......................farms, 2022: 347 677 706 682 169 779 249 613 2017: 384 740 840 667 192 829 260 629 $1,000, 2022: 73,608 215,002 42,810 153,212 16,227 183,988 60,679 199,084 2017: 56,532 137,688 37,643 113,988 12,487 115,276 51,950 142,238 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 212,128 317,580 60,638 224,652 96,019 236,185 243,689 324,769 2017: 147,219 186,065 44,813 170,897 65,038 139,054 199,807 226,133 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased ........................................farms, 2022: 207 439 302 417 91 511 113 399 2017: 224 469 343 425 86 538 134 395 $1,000, 2022: 13,534 38,077 5,429 22,474 1,708 28,887 3,825 30,244 2017: 7,406 19,961 4,735 14,766 1,379 15,067 4,642 13,105 Chemicals purchased ...............................farms, 2022: 194 443 248 454 99 471 110 425 2017: 201 439 245 392 74 474 106 377 $1,000, 2022: 8,405 21,351 2,502 15,893 979 13,381 2,441 13,154 2017: 5,451 11,878 2,625 8,816 1,082 8,332 2,447 6,773 Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased .........farms, 2022: 193 410 212 377 103 418 72 385 2017: 203 412 219 353 66 403 81 361 $1,000, 2022: 10,056 24,050 3,680 25,770 1,833 17,504 3,033 18,320 2017: 8,649 16,202 4,018 19,592 1,662 12,971 2,473 12,907 Cover crop seed purchased .......................farms, 2022: 35 102 34 37 33 66 24 45 2017: 44 114 46 39 13 75 16 46 $1,000, 2022: 127 1,035 80 187 72 292 52 320 2017: 177 605 154 793 23 131 63 229 : Livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ...........................................farms, 2022: 46 92 168 109 49 201 55 100 2017: 47 142 167 132 42 236 76 107 $1,000, 2022: 232 5,284 5,404 2,196 253 7,455 7,645 18,963 2017: 179 5,009 1,882 1,688 245 2,986 5,944 16,368 Breeding livestock purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 25 41 100 55 22 73 17 50 2017: 11 66 111 62 16 131 42 44 $1,000, 2022: 185 363 680 345 90 4,093 150 2,511 2017: 33 646 533 390 78 1,100 184 2,537 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 27 71 94 84 32 149 44 69 2017: 38 92 92 94 33 145 41 81 $1,000, 2022: 47 4,922 4,723 1,851 163 3,362 7,495 16,452 2017: 146 4,363 1,349 1,298 167 1,886 5,759 13,831 Feed purchased ....................................farms, 2022: 139 217 462 215 68 367 120 181 2017: 163 307 530 248 98 421 155 234 $1,000, 2022: 1,241 7,639 3,776 2,493 402 32,377 24,463 36,938 2017: 1,092 8,469 4,533 4,538 411 18,274 15,296 30,846 : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ...............farms, 2022: 327 612 690 625 157 736 228 588 2017: 349 690 810 620 169 761 244 569 $1,000, 2022: 3,673 11,682 2,467 7,338 714 7,940 2,578 7,465 2017: 2,596 6,415 2,069 5,174 515 5,036 1,646 4,282 Utilities .........................................farms, 2022: 208 464 483 461 108 496 158 414 2017: 240 522 542 429 79 504 184 404 $1,000, 2022: 1,310 4,942 1,027 2,146 517 3,948 1,202 3,086 2017: 1,615 2,870 1,416 1,758 438 2,445 999 2,784 Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ..........farms, 2022: 248 556 613 528 128 594 199 500 2017: 332 590 661 530 129 658 214 497 $1,000, 2022: 4,926 18,354 3,391 11,072 969 11,898 3,609 10,546 2017: 4,101 10,655 2,914 7,418 958 7,495 2,472 7,128 Hired farm labor ..................................farms, 2022: 99 202 98 194 48 164 67 159 2017: 106 205 123 172 50 204 44 198 $1,000, 2022: 4,763 19,143 2,219 10,386 3,900 11,222 2,582 9,488 2017: 4,659 11,000 1,661 10,748 1,793 5,832 1,473 7,980 : Contract labor ....................................farms, 2022: 27 45 37 45 33 38 20 46 2017: 33 59 43 40 25 51 30 50 $1,000, 2022: 336 982 190 466 385 600 194 980 2017: 221 1,097 219 568 153 396 271 976 Customwork and custom hauling .....................farms, 2022: 57 164 82 166 32 213 48 182 2017: 66 195 131 144 26 223 69 208 $1,000, 2022: 836 5,593 568 1,953 170 4,608 1,495 3,413 2017: 1,042 3,041 415 1,102 98 2,725 895 3,472 Cash rent for land, buildings, : and grazing fees .................................farms, 2022: 103 217 83 202 33 252 46 227 2017: 101 265 108 187 28 225 45 219 $1,000, 2022: 13,441 28,670 4,478 28,796 1,409 21,778 2,546 23,782 2017: 8,750 19,083 3,432 18,313 1,454 14,664 2,275 16,074 Rent and lease expenses for machinery, : equipment, and farm share of vehicles ............farms, 2022: 41 46 33 66 9 56 15 44 2017: 22 67 38 58 11 60 10 65 $1,000, 2022: 1,196 1,117 221 1,369 18 619 67 1,392 2017: 415 1,646 379 899 216 435 180 600 : Interest expense ..................................farms, 2022: 105 226 218 294 45 366 74 249 2017: 110 302 273 235 42 410 109 290 $1,000, 2022: 2,706 7,908 2,040 7,022 494 8,694 1,455 5,638 2017: 2,983 6,126 2,333 4,826 354 7,315 1,376 6,478 : Secured by real estate ..........................farms, 2022: 89 175 169 234 27 280 58 184 2017: 81 244 238 192 30 346 88 246 $1,000, 2022: 2,251 6,103 1,543 4,910 358 6,921 827 3,884 2017: 2,521 5,120 1,976 3,129 250 5,527 1,101 5,074 Not secured by real estate ......................farms, 2022: 48 143 111 158 30 201 42 142 2017: 55 179 122 125 28 206 51 150 $1,000, 2022: 455 1,806 497 2,112 136 1,773 628 1,755 2017: 462 1,007 358 1,697 104 1,788 275 1,403 Property taxes paid ...............................farms, 2022: 327 648 681 653 161 744 235 598 2017: 364 714 826 651 185 805 257 600 $1,000, 2022: 3,248 7,158 2,838 4,734 1,008 4,680 1,345 4,121 2017: 3,537 6,095 2,915 5,399 854 4,492 1,227 4,294 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Monroe : Montgomery : Morgan : Newton : Noble : Ohio : Orange : Owen ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses ......................farms, 2022: 419 651 506 372 1,067 123 425 435 2017: 490 634 501 358 1,015 158 448 649 $1,000, 2022: 19,217 158,770 79,331 278,793 145,180 4,272 114,344 27,743 2017: 12,627 132,142 56,620 175,288 120,490 4,406 105,352 31,431 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 45,864 243,887 156,781 749,444 136,063 34,735 269,046 63,778 2017: 25,770 208,427 113,013 489,631 118,710 27,886 235,160 48,429 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased ........................................farms, 2022: 182 362 255 246 563 49 186 187 2017: 207 418 277 264 604 76 234 336 $1,000, 2022: 1,875 28,301 14,789 20,803 22,046 502 8,294 5,089 2017: 1,300 21,123 8,880 13,097 12,960 638 7,361 5,225 Chemicals purchased ...............................farms, 2022: 155 383 291 251 513 44 149 178 2017: 119 406 263 254 465 54 154 235 $1,000, 2022: 808 19,947 7,310 13,162 11,671 255 4,205 2,493 2017: 492 12,632 3,856 9,268 8,612 314 3,354 2,804 Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased .........farms, 2022: 177 344 253 234 469 37 129 165 2017: 115 353 231 240 469 41 148 201 $1,000, 2022: 1,407 21,475 11,935 14,084 11,997 356 4,902 3,413 2017: 785 21,258 7,447 16,079 11,564 387 5,087 3,720 Cover crop seed purchased .......................farms, 2022: 34 40 26 35 64 4 26 36 2017: 32 35 23 33 94 10 21 44 $1,000, 2022: 30 239 96 98 177 2 62 86 2017: 9 167 39 97 366 10 60 76 : Livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ...........................................farms, 2022: 112 122 105 42 235 31 100 103 2017: 91 114 106 49 242 41 108 152 $1,000, 2022: 911 3,655 1,106 4,218 8,984 172 13,689 631 2017: 249 3,146 1,447 6,117 5,941 222 13,974 820 Breeding livestock purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 65 65 61 21 86 23 50 65 2017: 47 68 64 31 130 28 56 89 $1,000, 2022: 295 1,584 369 89 1,180 152 324 242 2017: 142 209 246 361 965 186 165 230 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 62 79 78 24 172 15 61 49 2017: 57 64 65 27 173 15 60 94 $1,000, 2022: 616 2,071 738 4,130 7,804 20 13,365 389 2017: 108 2,937 1,201 5,756 4,976 36 13,809 590 Feed purchased ....................................farms, 2022: 234 228 223 77 498 84 256 228 2017: 288 232 274 94 486 98 266 367 $1,000, 2022: 1,243 5,905 3,609 105,864 26,060 309 38,981 937 2017: 1,143 2,804 2,427 31,430 22,064 293 36,992 1,979 : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ...............farms, 2022: 396 569 484 324 983 118 406 413 2017: 479 577 475 334 938 156 432 623 $1,000, 2022: 1,190 7,067 4,119 9,042 6,891 362 3,219 1,810 2017: 816 4,747 2,957 5,547 5,008 227 2,298 1,642 Utilities .........................................farms, 2022: 301 414 316 243 628 93 264 274 2017: 337 425 304 240 573 108 273 389 $1,000, 2022: 742 2,440 1,735 4,711 3,446 183 2,196 594 2017: 627 1,599 1,244 3,506 3,104 143 2,206 891 Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ..........farms, 2022: 356 459 401 280 812 106 338 323 2017: 391 486 403 267 740 130 348 490 $1,000, 2022: 1,613 8,817 6,334 17,299 10,204 462 5,775 2,423 2017: 1,320 7,079 4,251 9,323 7,925 367 4,671 2,863 Hired farm labor ..................................farms, 2022: 86 153 110 108 159 15 59 56 2017: 98 157 128 125 173 25 84 113 $1,000, 2022: 3,036 7,396 5,922 24,132 8,178 110 6,109 1,224 2017: 1,223 5,255 4,057 16,110 7,887 112 7,826 1,555 : Contract labor ....................................farms, 2022: 37 67 28 37 54 4 32 18 2017: 22 41 25 14 59 4 27 28 $1,000, 2022: 149 547 344 201 420 5 (D) 412 2017: 117 228 80 (D) 258 2 373 301 Customwork and custom hauling .....................farms, 2022: 57 146 71 104 222 22 65 53 2017: 77 133 73 90 235 23 83 87 $1,000, 2022: 424 2,010 466 6,375 2,888 43 1,622 244 2017: 98 1,543 519 (D) 2,658 36 1,526 211 Cash rent for land, buildings, : and grazing fees .................................farms, 2022: 68 167 120 160 234 16 66 61 2017: 53 197 133 137 245 27 79 63 $1,000, 2022: 1,398 27,121 10,847 23,359 12,001 368 4,107 3,516 2017: 658 27,582 9,908 12,917 12,584 317 3,953 2,534 Rent and lease expenses for machinery, : equipment, and farm share of vehicles ............farms, 2022: 35 64 33 41 62 6 15 10 2017: 7 63 44 37 57 9 18 32 $1,000, 2022: 304 2,247 518 3,169 308 35 (D) 368 2017: 10 2,394 745 2,050 1,300 48 97 156 : Interest expense ..................................farms, 2022: 130 270 168 171 459 33 137 123 2017: 122 268 160 176 398 55 121 197 $1,000, 2022: 1,088 7,887 4,653 4,080 5,480 367 3,555 1,262 2017: 803 7,336 3,111 5,104 5,666 343 3,158 1,462 : Secured by real estate ..........................farms, 2022: 92 217 134 125 364 23 104 89 2017: 90 218 128 132 355 47 104 159 $1,000, 2022: 813 6,418 3,733 2,834 3,850 323 2,903 847 2017: 707 5,408 2,457 3,049 3,830 298 2,541 1,079 Not secured by real estate ......................farms, 2022: 73 155 90 102 241 18 91 70 2017: 49 162 91 99 172 23 61 129 $1,000, 2022: 275 1,469 920 1,246 1,629 44 652 415 2017: 96 1,928 654 2,055 1,836 46 616 383 Property taxes paid ...............................farms, 2022: 407 623 483 337 1,043 119 412 420 2017: 473 618 473 326 1,003 156 435 640 $1,000, 2022: 1,829 6,236 2,245 4,431 6,692 429 2,820 1,708 2017: 2,036 5,018 1,799 5,065 5,806 475 2,900 3,088 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Parke : Perry : Pike : Porter : Posey : Pulaski : Putnam : Randolph ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses ......................farms, 2022: 646 417 279 462 462 507 728 675 2017: 597 445 327 445 491 547 828 754 $1,000, 2022: 104,377 35,261 58,145 81,571 151,238 253,227 110,628 222,009 2017: 81,239 30,644 37,145 63,543 90,404 152,734 83,415 176,316 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 161,574 84,559 208,405 176,560 327,355 499,462 151,962 328,902 2017: 136,078 68,864 113,594 142,793 184,123 279,220 100,743 233,840 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased ........................................farms, 2022: 366 256 114 240 349 330 303 452 2017: 340 271 161 278 358 337 369 532 $1,000, 2022: 18,051 4,307 11,350 16,452 34,594 39,996 18,993 34,047 2017: 12,254 3,374 5,151 8,924 17,483 20,226 11,802 17,237 Chemicals purchased ...............................farms, 2022: 306 220 135 246 360 339 321 472 2017: 266 190 164 248 329 314 305 478 $1,000, 2022: 9,266 2,526 7,645 8,168 18,446 21,577 8,795 17,532 2017: 6,709 1,926 4,489 5,664 9,888 12,940 6,264 10,177 Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased .........farms, 2022: 348 160 110 236 278 330 295 411 2017: 269 154 132 228 280 283 259 423 $1,000, 2022: 13,408 2,276 5,581 10,121 22,461 19,680 11,782 21,198 2017: 12,327 2,504 4,423 8,513 14,580 14,606 9,860 16,944 Cover crop seed purchased .......................farms, 2022: 79 28 16 37 68 33 62 62 2017: 72 30 38 28 58 43 50 40 $1,000, 2022: 322 111 68 158 495 207 268 422 2017: 112 31 88 147 279 198 165 329 : Livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ...........................................farms, 2022: 218 94 43 93 32 64 126 143 2017: 152 108 37 108 55 89 207 144 $1,000, 2022: 3,704 2,042 2,584 371 1,186 12,893 1,128 23,499 2017: 2,602 2,550 1,710 1,358 1,435 10,393 2,880 30,379 Breeding livestock purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 130 67 12 42 11 35 69 68 2017: 80 75 15 35 28 44 148 81 $1,000, 2022: 790 387 60 152 36 320 907 764 2017: 466 276 27 160 89 917 859 2,836 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 155 44 31 72 24 38 77 99 2017: 103 58 30 81 32 63 114 98 $1,000, 2022: 2,913 1,656 2,525 219 1,150 12,573 221 22,735 2017: 2,137 2,274 1,683 1,198 1,345 9,475 2,021 27,543 Feed purchased ....................................farms, 2022: 337 255 81 190 96 114 322 266 2017: 296 272 114 190 152 171 437 293 $1,000, 2022: 5,056 8,171 7,169 1,181 1,747 40,056 9,578 36,857 2017: 4,311 7,825 4,755 2,833 2,497 12,177 4,534 30,937 : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ...............farms, 2022: 603 395 253 436 421 474 682 626 2017: 544 425 296 406 467 488 785 713 $1,000, 2022: 5,369 1,887 2,537 4,933 10,038 9,488 5,093 8,780 2017: 3,390 1,353 1,346 3,811 4,993 5,721 3,450 5,474 Utilities .........................................farms, 2022: 434 287 166 300 299 353 437 494 2017: 379 294 205 290 323 339 542 521 $1,000, 2022: 1,588 750 767 2,319 2,975 3,903 1,922 2,992 2017: 1,666 758 662 1,444 2,163 3,605 1,747 2,838 Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ..........farms, 2022: 522 341 197 351 362 395 552 562 2017: 488 374 256 357 401 392 652 610 $1,000, 2022: 7,465 2,907 3,344 6,528 12,496 12,659 6,392 12,961 2017: 5,502 2,439 1,951 4,949 6,453 9,575 5,146 9,517 Hired farm labor ..................................farms, 2022: 164 59 65 67 131 145 136 204 2017: 182 74 76 110 130 138 189 215 $1,000, 2022: 5,073 1,271 2,385 3,811 8,217 26,432 6,416 8,083 2017: 4,213 1,365 1,109 3,563 4,999 11,336 4,813 8,152 : Contract labor ....................................farms, 2022: 35 12 19 31 29 59 68 59 2017: 29 26 19 22 13 32 39 46 $1,000, 2022: 621 235 920 775 595 1,136 578 1,320 2017: 591 77 84 289 111 652 331 1,176 Customwork and custom hauling .....................farms, 2022: 162 74 55 74 80 125 156 192 2017: 132 93 65 115 109 127 155 204 $1,000, 2022: 1,145 631 615 893 1,054 3,686 1,409 3,438 2017: 928 539 358 1,162 888 3,177 1,040 2,574 Cash rent for land, buildings, : and grazing fees .................................farms, 2022: 167 65 48 137 148 191 132 241 2017: 155 80 62 152 128 182 177 272 $1,000, 2022: 16,012 1,994 6,682 13,451 17,559 30,176 19,583 24,441 2017: 12,922 1,844 4,881 10,491 9,803 21,379 15,416 18,230 Rent and lease expenses for machinery, : equipment, and farm share of vehicles ............farms, 2022: 80 42 18 38 42 38 69 69 2017: 86 21 30 34 48 39 60 66 $1,000, 2022: 1,666 634 519 1,080 3,223 2,203 871 2,431 2017: 1,692 67 434 383 1,613 2,336 1,178 933 : Interest expense ..................................farms, 2022: 312 128 103 189 174 244 258 327 2017: 253 150 123 187 204 257 324 324 $1,000, 2022: 5,909 1,410 1,821 3,781 4,219 7,928 5,581 7,563 2017: 4,332 1,086 1,456 2,617 3,658 5,911 5,720 6,924 : Secured by real estate ..........................farms, 2022: 243 95 81 143 125 184 197 283 2017: 194 122 106 141 146 224 289 266 $1,000, 2022: 4,824 1,166 1,385 3,028 2,687 6,115 4,276 5,967 2017: 2,649 937 1,116 1,748 2,076 4,006 4,161 5,408 Not secured by real estate ......................farms, 2022: 175 76 55 107 113 159 156 179 2017: 156 73 64 108 128 161 191 171 $1,000, 2022: 1,085 244 435 753 1,532 1,813 1,305 1,596 2017: 1,683 149 340 869 1,582 1,905 1,560 1,516 Property taxes paid ...............................farms, 2022: 617 412 277 439 421 483 716 659 2017: 550 436 314 427 448 532 807 705 $1,000, 2022: 5,125 1,752 1,828 3,581 3,093 3,572 3,714 6,832 2017: 2,832 1,666 1,766 2,933 2,538 3,474 3,117 5,807 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Ripley : Rush : St. Joseph : Scott : Shelby : Spencer : Starke : Steuben ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses ......................farms, 2022: 835 473 547 283 548 558 394 461 2017: 879 557 629 315 567 665 507 472 $1,000, 2022: 106,184 144,923 121,990 22,862 145,161 94,678 51,175 67,196 2017: 75,819 131,529 88,953 23,393 111,725 73,126 54,097 60,368 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 127,167 306,391 223,017 80,784 264,892 169,673 129,885 145,761 2017: 86,256 236,139 141,420 74,264 197,046 109,964 106,700 127,898 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased ........................................farms, 2022: 516 327 326 109 399 363 153 193 2017: 548 436 366 147 396 449 248 232 $1,000, 2022: 20,392 23,645 18,455 4,355 29,848 17,576 10,275 10,089 2017: 10,382 17,558 9,648 4,770 14,455 11,249 9,200 7,403 Chemicals purchased ...............................farms, 2022: 494 351 316 105 399 361 181 229 2017: 487 422 332 107 373 341 193 220 $1,000, 2022: 9,854 12,644 10,490 2,749 18,645 11,286 6,207 4,800 2017: 5,646 8,981 5,804 2,093 10,825 7,630 5,460 3,261 Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased .........farms, 2022: 427 330 312 94 365 272 155 185 2017: 423 400 286 79 337 300 188 180 $1,000, 2022: 13,968 15,539 12,079 2,394 18,204 9,389 6,171 7,741 2017: 9,102 15,312 9,444 2,683 15,234 8,869 7,666 6,432 Cover crop seed purchased .......................farms, 2022: 48 48 50 10 35 63 12 27 2017: 71 40 41 14 31 61 33 25 $1,000, 2022: 66 165 150 24 163 193 60 211 2017: 100 115 326 50 227 138 128 72 : Livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ...........................................farms, 2022: 167 104 101 56 100 120 32 85 2017: 183 145 143 76 105 139 55 88 $1,000, 2022: 3,041 10,312 5,879 706 893 4,529 664 4,366 2017: 4,378 10,499 2,288 363 690 2,822 887 3,037 Breeding livestock purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 96 54 36 33 52 88 15 32 2017: 95 80 76 45 62 96 23 46 $1,000, 2022: 737 565 456 121 583 1,036 96 529 2017: 448 1,033 472 281 580 505 117 796 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 94 60 78 40 59 54 25 57 2017: 114 81 100 44 54 66 41 53 $1,000, 2022: 2,304 9,747 5,423 584 311 3,492 568 3,837 2017: 3,930 9,465 1,817 83 110 2,317 769 2,240 Feed purchased ....................................farms, 2022: 407 186 224 153 209 299 72 143 2017: 430 259 261 161 231 314 106 176 $1,000, 2022: 5,889 17,327 9,695 1,479 2,658 10,100 1,303 3,933 2017: 5,880 19,906 8,251 1,337 5,633 8,041 1,217 6,902 : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ...............farms, 2022: 804 449 508 266 520 539 334 408 2017: 840 533 571 291 541 625 411 417 $1,000, 2022: 5,389 6,980 5,539 1,247 7,662 4,891 2,615 3,837 2017: 4,249 5,939 4,153 1,321 4,588 3,488 2,485 2,766 Utilities .........................................farms, 2022: 590 406 340 182 418 419 182 237 2017: 596 436 377 159 420 466 284 259 $1,000, 2022: 1,905 2,785 2,274 499 2,297 1,744 1,253 1,271 2017: 1,829 2,420 2,267 530 2,384 1,544 1,270 1,289 Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ..........farms, 2022: 700 425 436 230 482 461 238 350 2017: 731 484 535 224 472 553 363 344 $1,000, 2022: 8,393 9,097 8,780 1,988 10,168 7,325 3,453 4,391 2017: 5,751 7,330 6,403 1,415 7,767 4,605 3,605 4,292 Hired farm labor ..................................farms, 2022: 175 153 142 55 151 111 73 67 2017: 191 185 133 52 137 122 79 101 $1,000, 2022: 6,935 5,575 9,861 1,174 7,777 4,408 3,262 4,474 2017: 6,428 5,416 8,014 1,372 8,155 5,450 3,067 4,551 : Contract labor ....................................farms, 2022: 46 34 55 14 44 31 21 36 2017: 35 32 39 9 36 34 19 29 $1,000, 2022: 518 259 1,250 (D) 496 669 306 517 2017: 275 346 412 (D) 469 340 161 689 Customwork and custom hauling .....................farms, 2022: 180 133 119 36 118 111 43 70 2017: 175 201 118 44 141 106 61 79 $1,000, 2022: 955 2,250 1,372 256 1,069 1,029 456 1,624 2017: 807 2,330 1,144 (D) 1,084 727 420 1,696 Cash rent for land, buildings, : and grazing fees .................................farms, 2022: 243 193 215 44 202 145 66 103 2017: 223 234 199 51 226 141 111 140 $1,000, 2022: 15,268 21,157 19,058 2,890 24,588 8,443 7,385 10,327 2017: 9,205 19,089 14,890 3,604 23,431 4,797 9,575 9,008 Rent and lease expenses for machinery, : equipment, and farm share of vehicles ............farms, 2022: 79 20 36 3 38 45 15 27 2017: 57 50 53 20 35 51 24 31 $1,000, 2022: 770 680 680 (D) 1,229 907 662 816 2017: 298 372 358 269 607 445 574 608 : Interest expense ..................................farms, 2022: 316 225 214 57 255 188 126 141 2017: 349 274 227 94 237 266 183 177 $1,000, 2022: 4,181 4,558 4,741 935 5,044 4,006 2,437 2,741 2017: 4,010 5,537 5,729 1,168 5,279 3,614 2,714 3,177 : Secured by real estate ..........................farms, 2022: 261 159 140 49 193 145 96 101 2017: 306 227 172 76 189 220 152 127 $1,000, 2022: 2,726 3,464 3,053 674 3,435 2,840 1,936 1,701 2017: 3,069 4,351 4,609 844 3,883 2,676 1,888 2,138 Not secured by real estate ......................farms, 2022: 165 129 154 28 155 113 67 83 2017: 178 173 121 52 145 144 108 132 $1,000, 2022: 1,455 1,094 1,688 261 1,610 1,165 501 1,040 2017: 941 1,185 1,119 324 1,396 938 827 1,039 Property taxes paid ...............................farms, 2022: 800 441 524 278 527 552 381 447 2017: 851 536 603 309 530 647 479 460 $1,000, 2022: 3,502 4,493 4,743 1,025 4,197 3,098 2,578 2,436 2017: 3,291 4,401 4,422 1,286 3,887 3,042 3,191 1,788 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Sullivan : Switzerland : Tippecanoe : Tipton : Union : Vanderburgh : Vermillion : Vigo ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses ......................farms, 2022: 411 339 712 416 194 204 291 464 2017: 450 410 693 404 238 251 283 477 $1,000, 2022: 104,674 17,196 200,408 139,770 43,408 39,337 67,181 68,367 2017: 78,723 13,076 137,728 95,568 33,013 30,442 67,087 45,472 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 254,682 50,725 281,473 335,986 223,753 192,830 230,862 147,342 2017: 174,939 31,893 198,741 236,556 138,712 121,283 237,057 95,329 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased ........................................farms, 2022: 239 140 393 311 121 142 153 240 2017: 272 185 414 287 164 173 163 238 $1,000, 2022: 22,019 2,082 30,440 23,192 8,457 7,552 11,664 8,415 2017: 12,884 1,670 17,603 11,315 5,410 5,839 6,858 7,732 Chemicals purchased ...............................farms, 2022: 255 118 380 333 121 162 164 275 2017: 247 111 396 299 165 172 157 218 $1,000, 2022: 13,209 1,168 21,130 12,202 3,620 4,976 6,339 5,941 2017: 6,355 793 10,522 7,611 3,025 4,351 4,284 5,365 Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased .........farms, 2022: 227 108 342 294 100 147 161 210 2017: 220 108 328 292 151 157 143 149 $1,000, 2022: 13,556 1,727 21,958 15,504 4,979 4,865 8,639 8,656 2017: 10,957 1,283 15,896 11,963 4,940 4,096 7,642 8,153 Cover crop seed purchased .......................farms, 2022: 14 21 43 27 6 39 18 21 2017: 30 30 48 24 16 34 18 16 $1,000, 2022: 61 8 242 165 30 145 127 83 2017: 135 64 245 550 55 62 66 41 : Livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ...........................................farms, 2022: 48 63 155 65 40 20 25 74 2017: 58 102 164 68 47 20 43 59 $1,000, 2022: 1,307 206 7,428 3,867 2,222 168 2,115 480 2017: 983 605 5,508 4,268 978 129 5,172 241 Breeding livestock purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 20 29 86 38 22 4 14 37 2017: 36 70 95 25 22 4 21 36 $1,000, 2022: 95 127 1,140 163 152 (D) 373 228 2017: 84 304 1,110 210 102 16 43 (D) Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 35 46 96 49 20 16 18 57 2017: 35 59 103 45 29 16 35 36 $1,000, 2022: 1,212 78 6,289 3,704 2,070 (D) 1,742 252 2017: 899 301 4,398 4,058 876 113 5,129 (D) Feed purchased ....................................farms, 2022: 117 185 287 106 82 49 74 151 2017: 137 254 314 115 93 55 105 158 $1,000, 2022: 5,199 965 14,473 16,918 3,540 613 2,654 (D) 2017: 3,269 1,193 11,896 10,104 1,068 343 6,777 502 : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ...............farms, 2022: 393 327 657 360 183 182 260 409 2017: 429 399 650 385 228 244 263 414 $1,000, 2022: 5,502 1,344 9,729 6,562 2,205 2,223 3,626 3,127 2017: 3,527 871 5,377 3,580 1,721 1,358 2,359 2,262 Utilities .........................................farms, 2022: 270 231 480 274 146 130 162 255 2017: 282 258 437 272 175 162 177 264 $1,000, 2022: 1,835 457 3,323 2,084 702 957 916 1,140 2017: 1,372 571 2,506 1,340 705 775 740 600 Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ..........farms, 2022: 313 289 547 333 160 177 200 344 2017: 333 319 559 321 194 215 196 331 $1,000, 2022: 6,473 1,506 13,045 7,287 3,170 2,923 4,367 4,977 2017: 4,919 1,227 7,186 5,405 2,625 2,446 3,072 3,316 Hired farm labor ..................................farms, 2022: 108 48 180 106 53 44 57 105 2017: 111 78 194 117 60 53 82 92 $1,000, 2022: 5,405 1,356 15,245 9,586 1,612 1,590 3,361 4,408 2017: 4,576 696 14,322 5,975 890 2,096 3,959 2,997 : Contract labor ....................................farms, 2022: 22 14 58 41 17 14 23 34 2017: 44 7 71 25 14 8 14 36 $1,000, 2022: 931 118 1,086 866 106 165 113 (D) 2017: 375 68 965 374 119 127 153 129 Customwork and custom hauling .....................farms, 2022: 61 61 161 156 50 49 74 91 2017: 74 39 119 116 71 57 69 73 $1,000, 2022: 1,243 155 2,076 3,708 629 547 514 526 2017: 625 86 1,103 3,402 381 390 911 280 Cash rent for land, buildings, : and grazing fees .................................farms, 2022: 94 34 194 158 58 54 73 71 2017: 103 59 193 161 76 74 80 53 $1,000, 2022: 14,121 1,348 35,243 20,938 6,534 6,107 13,161 8,689 2017: 9,272 1,413 23,369 15,901 4,706 3,075 13,814 6,683 Rent and lease expenses for machinery, : equipment, and farm share of vehicles ............farms, 2022: 29 14 86 36 6 12 27 44 2017: 41 13 63 36 31 25 40 14 $1,000, 2022: 853 20 2,719 894 445 489 719 1,918 2017: 929 26 1,382 1,570 379 235 2,385 220 : Interest expense ..................................farms, 2022: 143 121 271 181 78 72 103 173 2017: 192 155 282 175 119 93 114 148 $1,000, 2022: 4,206 2,004 7,334 5,081 2,050 1,391 2,946 2,489 2017: 8,780 1,028 6,308 4,529 2,060 1,135 2,646 1,961 : Secured by real estate ..........................farms, 2022: 101 86 195 137 66 43 92 130 2017: 142 140 229 141 108 64 101 134 $1,000, 2022: 2,597 1,749 5,910 3,792 976 1,034 1,931 1,722 2017: 7,719 852 4,713 3,530 1,764 903 1,897 1,438 Not secured by real estate ......................farms, 2022: 97 75 170 100 40 40 60 120 2017: 108 66 170 106 58 52 53 68 $1,000, 2022: 1,608 255 1,423 1,289 1,074 357 1,014 767 2017: 1,062 176 1,596 999 296 232 749 522 Property taxes paid ...............................farms, 2022: 385 334 667 395 182 185 280 441 2017: 436 406 649 392 226 235 279 461 $1,000, 2022: 3,061 1,884 5,303 4,219 1,666 1,715 3,055 2,144 2017: 4,371 876 5,467 3,482 2,148 1,812 2,648 2,646 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Wabash : Warren : Warrick : Washington : Wayne : Wells : White : Whitley ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses ......................farms, 2022: 635 421 335 783 727 527 577 647 2017: 724 417 364 865 768 581 539 696 $1,000, 2022: 286,235 145,290 71,375 153,167 92,884 209,140 290,177 132,430 2017: 142,700 101,352 42,369 123,016 82,591 152,715 210,090 95,570 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 450,764 345,106 213,060 195,616 127,764 396,850 502,906 204,684 2017: 197,099 243,051 116,398 142,215 107,540 262,848 389,777 137,314 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased ........................................farms, 2022: 345 190 196 384 410 398 388 356 2017: 452 206 211 500 488 418 383 420 $1,000, 2022: 25,535 22,344 14,725 18,399 16,697 26,594 38,891 17,827 2017: 14,754 13,573 7,119 12,076 10,315 19,090 23,079 10,555 Chemicals purchased ...............................farms, 2022: 367 212 191 333 411 404 402 385 2017: 421 210 198 370 371 413 342 370 $1,000, 2022: 12,326 15,781 8,961 11,002 8,769 12,695 19,853 10,683 2017: 8,119 7,984 4,996 8,399 6,427 8,336 10,841 6,739 Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased .........farms, 2022: 355 192 159 293 405 373 370 362 2017: 367 177 158 325 366 388 338 322 $1,000, 2022: 15,185 15,508 9,268 10,140 9,787 18,702 25,651 14,846 2017: 13,264 12,566 6,409 8,994 8,858 17,337 21,667 11,178 Cover crop seed purchased .......................farms, 2022: 52 28 38 86 61 44 42 33 2017: 46 24 49 96 81 41 30 43 $1,000, 2022: 399 147 336 314 119 188 211 157 2017: 113 130 112 246 131 329 858 116 : Livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ...........................................farms, 2022: 113 50 57 228 182 91 82 139 2017: 163 91 54 204 210 115 118 148 $1,000, 2022: 25,766 2,764 482 13,750 3,098 12,570 31,901 10,052 2017: 14,636 4,764 624 10,557 4,513 14,437 30,613 5,521 Breeding livestock purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 38 20 24 116 95 30 42 48 2017: 61 53 29 103 104 34 66 54 $1,000, 2022: 882 (D) 100 848 591 1,370 447 672 2017: 883 1,186 287 1,550 510 393 1,328 352 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 86 36 39 146 131 81 53 103 2017: 126 60 29 137 128 93 60 110 $1,000, 2022: 24,884 (D) 382 12,902 2,506 11,199 31,454 9,380 2017: 13,754 3,577 338 9,007 4,003 14,044 29,285 5,169 Feed purchased ....................................farms, 2022: 198 110 137 501 341 150 189 246 2017: 284 146 176 561 414 181 220 288 $1,000, 2022: 83,760 (D) 1,779 42,165 7,054 43,427 44,755 20,088 2017: 25,738 11,261 1,546 32,354 9,968 26,246 31,461 10,570 : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ...............farms, 2022: 592 388 317 734 672 504 533 615 2017: 691 379 336 828 684 537 493 643 $1,000, 2022: 13,981 6,076 4,410 6,472 4,852 8,632 11,453 8,756 2017: 7,208 4,986 1,857 4,977 3,333 5,629 6,930 4,519 Utilities .........................................farms, 2022: 407 244 203 573 478 412 416 396 2017: 479 286 255 613 493 405 397 450 $1,000, 2022: 7,972 2,406 1,004 3,703 1,461 3,246 4,150 2,172 2017: 2,344 1,510 814 3,268 1,551 2,091 3,099 1,748 Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ..........farms, 2022: 490 304 279 663 582 441 474 517 2017: 603 339 296 747 593 462 456 586 $1,000, 2022: 15,902 8,249 5,452 8,590 6,571 11,161 12,271 7,758 2017: 7,444 5,971 3,205 7,670 5,547 7,247 10,494 5,248 Hired farm labor ..................................farms, 2022: 162 78 63 160 166 167 220 118 2017: 223 97 71 207 226 181 194 151 $1,000, 2022: 22,361 8,576 3,460 4,180 3,290 13,778 14,602 5,503 2017: 6,109 5,584 2,039 3,774 4,280 7,193 12,275 5,272 : Contract labor ....................................farms, 2022: 41 32 18 43 59 42 49 38 2017: 43 29 11 77 31 45 35 31 $1,000, 2022: 1,218 (D) 147 1,157 299 964 1,270 244 2017: 938 167 21 902 376 616 572 223 Customwork and custom hauling .....................farms, 2022: 167 79 58 191 237 161 166 175 2017: 204 88 48 257 282 163 171 161 $1,000, 2022: 3,436 1,515 993 3,144 1,786 3,522 3,674 1,490 2017: 1,931 1,346 460 3,506 1,413 1,943 4,174 1,003 Cash rent for land, buildings, : and grazing fees .................................farms, 2022: 194 81 106 168 228 238 215 202 2017: 234 110 92 195 257 250 211 219 $1,000, 2022: 22,974 25,735 11,521 9,581 14,419 30,809 46,231 16,041 2017: 18,684 16,072 7,244 8,340 9,556 24,262 31,492 17,750 Rent and lease expenses for machinery, : equipment, and farm share of vehicles ............farms, 2022: 51 31 23 52 65 54 48 40 2017: 70 37 32 93 65 57 63 55 $1,000, 2022: 3,419 (D) 256 1,452 1,862 1,632 2,283 867 2017: 1,700 1,021 370 669 274 1,054 2,262 486 : Interest expense ..................................farms, 2022: 246 138 101 321 292 262 284 268 2017: 359 172 123 388 380 288 278 278 $1,000, 2022: 7,572 4,743 2,014 6,335 3,766 5,559 11,037 5,198 2017: 6,785 6,131 1,545 6,321 4,828 6,580 6,562 4,382 : Secured by real estate ..........................farms, 2022: 192 102 79 258 227 217 233 211 2017: 290 141 96 332 338 251 221 223 $1,000, 2022: 5,157 2,509 1,606 4,788 2,995 3,842 7,315 4,081 2017: 5,400 3,811 1,282 4,995 3,705 4,627 4,828 3,258 Not secured by real estate ......................farms, 2022: 143 81 55 166 174 135 128 153 2017: 212 105 66 208 211 161 180 142 $1,000, 2022: 2,415 2,234 407 1,547 771 1,717 3,722 1,116 2017: 1,384 2,320 263 1,326 1,122 1,953 1,733 1,123 Property taxes paid ...............................farms, 2022: 605 404 295 765 684 510 541 621 2017: 697 399 343 851 731 553 503 676 $1,000, 2022: 4,703 2,944 1,824 5,910 4,863 4,305 4,989 4,212 2017: 4,278 2,767 1,723 5,228 5,162 3,621 4,308 3,965 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Indiana : Adams : Allen : Bartholomew : Benton : Blackford : Boone ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses - Con. : : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom : services for livestock ...........................farms, 2022: 16,404 490 339 133 58 58 147 2017: 20,109 592 451 181 61 53 233 $1,000, 2022: 115,694 2,868 1,677 367 2,311 316 845 2017: 80,443 2,523 1,146 284 595 335 420 : All other production expenses .....................farms, 2022: 30,795 712 822 294 325 125 331 2017: 25,652 569 572 262 239 124 272 $1,000, 2022: 614,186 8,461 13,937 4,789 9,427 2,967 8,297 2017: 522,327 9,228 8,018 3,796 10,755 2,530 5,303 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ ............farms, 2022: 3,048 52 140 43 64 9 51 2017: 3,424 70 139 45 65 26 41 $1,000, 2022: 149,992 1,473 6,452 1,931 5,158 457 2,748 2017: 102,493 1,163 3,248 1,308 4,007 192 1,525 : Depreciation expenses claimed .......................farms, 2022: 28,836 743 745 256 298 93 311 2017: 25,475 646 611 258 214 82 293 $1,000, 2022: 1,427,314 25,153 28,461 8,790 24,239 5,732 16,765 2017: 907,011 16,426 14,170 6,841 15,986 5,518 10,612 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Brown : Carroll : Cass : Clark : Clay : Clinton : Crawford ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses - Con. : : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom : services for livestock ...........................farms, 2022: 45 143 152 141 116 125 125 2017: 74 171 191 181 126 172 158 $1,000, 2022: 42 1,456 1,298 236 195 1,045 417 2017: 81 1,297 1,682 198 213 891 184 : All other production expenses .....................farms, 2022: 63 393 369 223 307 396 167 2017: 51 349 331 191 235 350 119 $1,000, 2022: 223 7,326 8,017 2,110 4,591 9,121 734 2017: 89 9,319 5,852 1,599 3,474 7,860 1,096 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ ............farms, 2022: 4 22 62 10 29 44 4 2017: 2 39 59 22 40 52 6 $1,000, 2022: 29 1,115 2,515 83 1,117 2,873 7 2017: (D) 1,377 1,885 153 730 1,514 9 : Depreciation expenses claimed .......................farms, 2022: 58 349 357 236 292 377 152 2017: 39 310 319 234 236 293 122 $1,000, 2022: 1,009 18,510 19,924 5,871 9,913 25,038 2,782 2017: 306 17,541 9,678 4,284 8,174 12,759 824 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Daviess : Dearborn : Decatur : DeKalb : Delaware : Dubois : Elkhart ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses - Con. : : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom : services for livestock ...........................farms, 2022: 514 199 155 138 97 272 1,027 2017: 603 306 204 180 150 360 961 $1,000, 2022: 1,661 489 4,895 1,126 263 5,191 6,321 2017: 1,061 267 3,305 771 194 2,052 5,135 : All other production expenses .....................farms, 2022: 526 263 401 447 320 418 867 2017: 471 194 334 327 277 383 698 $1,000, 2022: 10,079 788 9,924 5,623 5,058 13,566 11,436 2017: 12,837 614 7,808 3,326 4,337 9,897 7,923 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ ............farms, 2022: 53 17 37 46 36 24 62 2017: 56 7 44 49 49 35 81 $1,000, 2022: 1,946 134 1,283 1,460 1,664 460 1,064 2017: 958 40 918 1,002 525 427 728 : Depreciation expenses claimed .......................farms, 2022: 573 218 361 394 262 400 941 2017: 458 218 331 336 223 376 798 $1,000, 2022: 17,496 1,682 24,856 15,656 14,924 22,374 37,032 2017: 13,238 1,790 17,196 9,192 7,150 15,659 19,768 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Fayette : Floyd : Fountain : Franklin : Fulton : Gibson : Grant : Greene ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses - Con. : : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom : services for livestock ...........................farms, 2022: 85 66 91 220 172 76 59 251 2017: 148 69 141 292 230 111 137 296 $1,000, 2022: 92 52 387 484 1,505 1,118 318 645 2017: 148 41 332 659 987 643 253 415 : All other production expenses .....................farms, 2022: 202 91 237 376 391 344 287 421 2017: 182 76 229 308 344 291 261 313 $1,000, 2022: 2,751 267 6,544 3,119 5,851 12,783 6,424 6,881 2017: 2,499 556 7,244 5,946 5,562 5,641 4,201 4,943 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ ............farms, 2022: 14 3 43 30 33 79 42 27 2017: 19 7 52 49 24 68 50 43 $1,000, 2022: 1,305 4 3,386 1,255 1,438 3,628 1,884 838 2017: 596 28 2,397 704 714 2,094 1,489 1,353 : Depreciation expenses claimed .......................farms, 2022: 171 108 222 348 376 310 272 361 2017: 138 92 237 312 331 253 251 379 $1,000, 2022: 7,517 881 21,307 9,986 14,646 23,304 16,109 16,400 2017: 4,291 1,605 11,372 6,403 11,963 12,961 11,360 8,580 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Hamilton : Hancock : Harrison : Hendricks : Henry : Howard : Huntington : Jackson ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses - Con. : : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom : services for livestock ...........................farms, 2022: 157 147 354 158 146 76 129 183 2017: 207 204 450 275 226 111 147 242 $1,000, 2022: 361 785 728 455 1,203 174 1,822 3,184 2017: 362 608 523 365 1,270 266 958 922 : All other production expenses .....................farms, 2022: 312 290 516 282 370 253 395 355 2017: 251 280 368 298 304 221 284 327 $1,000, 2022: 5,416 5,400 3,414 4,215 7,498 4,188 9,937 7,326 2017: 4,783 5,795 3,395 3,720 6,609 4,174 8,579 9,945 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ ............farms, 2022: 25 46 16 20 29 32 32 31 2017: 49 65 12 24 43 47 47 43 $1,000, 2022: 1,794 2,930 218 642 2,617 934 1,003 940 2017: 1,691 1,155 155 499 3,805 1,426 990 670 : Depreciation expenses claimed .......................farms, 2022: 249 280 495 254 309 240 387 351 2017: 250 266 391 250 278 235 296 307 $1,000, 2022: 18,053 14,790 10,661 9,197 18,852 13,081 40,437 12,712 2017: 6,117 7,241 6,427 7,002 10,568 8,450 13,355 14,436 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Jasper : Jay : Jefferson : Jennings : Johnson : Knox : Kosciusko : LaGrange ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses - Con. : : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom : services for livestock ...........................farms, 2022: 118 250 179 161 192 100 415 1,613 2017: 140 272 251 193 264 106 449 1,444 $1,000, 2022: 9,727 4,708 212 459 307 432 3,023 6,294 2017: 4,391 1,675 336 350 463 408 4,274 3,745 : All other production expenses .....................farms, 2022: 431 549 273 264 284 309 574 1,022 2017: 354 365 228 214 228 309 458 769 $1,000, 2022: 37,945 15,760 1,615 4,418 3,576 15,215 15,215 13,010 2017: 13,313 10,304 1,987 2,671 3,844 13,317 12,350 13,369 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ ............farms, 2022: 68 53 4 10 29 53 44 22 2017: 81 40 8 8 26 56 72 38 $1,000, 2022: 4,015 2,375 (D) (D) 1,016 3,719 2,384 255 2017: 5,666 627 118 20 409 1,882 1,428 506 : Depreciation expenses claimed .......................farms, 2022: 406 470 233 226 257 288 552 1,206 2017: 348 389 248 224 262 292 467 877 $1,000, 2022: 37,149 37,043 4,468 12,286 7,956 30,283 34,961 31,205 2017: 31,176 25,121 4,286 4,024 8,276 17,906 28,099 22,087 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Lake : LaPorte : Lawrence : Madison : Marion : Marshall : Martin : Miami ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses - Con. : : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom : services for livestock ...........................farms, 2022: 70 137 287 142 52 273 84 136 2017: 126 231 389 178 76 317 118 175 $1,000, 2022: 144 1,217 813 506 145 2,369 351 2,743 2017: 327 1,028 442 423 79 2,052 263 2,091 : All other production expenses .....................farms, 2022: 199 415 365 411 96 419 128 407 2017: 184 354 316 308 67 379 126 323 $1,000, 2022: 3,561 11,832 1,765 8,599 1,322 6,031 1,846 8,810 2017: 3,509 7,110 1,654 7,963 798 4,758 8,072 6,079 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ ............farms, 2022: 18 47 15 69 11 30 5 42 2017: 23 51 18 73 11 36 5 41 $1,000, 2022: 1,089 3,823 419 3,428 56 1,261 94 2,078 2017: 566 1,883 340 3,189 124 865 79 1,183 : Depreciation expenses claimed .......................farms, 2022: 183 385 315 339 89 431 131 355 2017: 147 366 285 269 44 388 138 308 $1,000, 2022: 10,561 26,649 4,682 18,135 1,938 16,682 6,915 21,541 2017: 4,857 15,900 4,216 12,659 882 11,267 2,589 15,413 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Monroe : Montgomery : Morgan : Newton : Noble : Ohio : Orange : Owen ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses - Con. : : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom : services for livestock ...........................farms, 2022: 163 154 152 59 311 59 177 146 2017: 202 171 196 72 358 71 158 228 $1,000, 2022: 225 328 428 7,403 1,415 50 1,971 189 2017: 257 409 466 2,115 1,660 119 2,033 202 : All other production expenses .....................farms, 2022: 223 414 265 258 536 59 240 220 2017: 148 331 229 202 431 49 164 224 $1,000, 2022: 974 7,391 2,971 16,462 6,498 264 7,957 1,430 2017: 694 7,989 3,425 33,821 5,493 362 7,544 1,979 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ ............farms, 2022: 4 39 43 50 45 2 2 16 2017: 7 49 39 65 35 3 6 23 $1,000, 2022: 188 3,825 1,298 4,444 1,116 (D) (D) 238 2017: 223 2,492 1,394 3,559 485 1 (D) 666 : Depreciation expenses claimed .......................farms, 2022: 223 361 223 221 510 66 211 180 2017: 144 322 212 178 471 67 210 205 $1,000, 2022: 3,064 22,012 9,367 23,632 21,194 587 12,157 2,978 2017: 1,260 17,771 4,666 11,469 15,323 652 9,422 3,177 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Parke : Perry : Pike : Porter : Posey : Pulaski : Putnam : Randolph ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses - Con. : : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom : services for livestock ...........................farms, 2022: 231 151 59 125 49 89 206 204 2017: 207 181 78 137 109 130 325 193 $1,000, 2022: 560 483 269 215 67 1,098 970 1,724 2017: 350 272 71 220 167 384 900 2,078 : All other production expenses .....................farms, 2022: 353 227 148 269 299 374 366 471 2017: 266 167 126 238 250 296 347 380 $1,000, 2022: 4,361 1,983 2,128 3,911 9,268 16,745 7,823 8,312 2017: 4,619 999 2,498 4,390 7,135 14,841 5,218 6,940 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ ............farms, 2022: 29 3 12 32 98 31 30 44 2017: 29 4 17 38 69 35 39 55 $1,000, 2022: 781 17 809 1,483 9,009 1,606 989 1,766 2017: 537 7 99 1,176 3,564 1,508 424 2,585 : Depreciation expenses claimed .......................farms, 2022: 381 196 132 224 282 340 344 448 2017: 272 170 144 196 235 301 323 355 $1,000, 2022: 13,147 5,211 5,913 10,337 18,523 22,838 11,587 31,764 2017: 12,273 2,883 2,838 6,852 8,814 13,856 7,466 21,126 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Ripley : Rush : St. Joseph : Scott : Shelby : Spencer : Starke : Steuben ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses - Con. : : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom : services for livestock ...........................farms, 2022: 253 146 157 67 130 168 38 76 2017: 287 223 171 112 168 220 60 116 $1,000, 2022: 803 881 1,334 86 388 303 141 425 2017: 705 1,326 967 156 672 577 93 473 : All other production expenses .....................farms, 2022: 476 359 316 109 375 374 162 217 2017: 404 355 296 103 291 333 192 174 $1,000, 2022: 4,421 6,743 5,759 989 9,998 4,974 2,006 3,406 2017: 3,583 4,768 4,758 902 6,565 5,886 2,512 2,995 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ ............farms, 2022: 45 30 27 8 61 50 21 14 2017: 16 64 19 6 75 32 21 12 $1,000, 2022: 959 1,501 1,075 36 3,828 1,324 1,130 337 2017: 307 2,069 346 44 2,991 296 822 246 : Depreciation expenses claimed .......................farms, 2022: 444 306 300 127 337 319 183 231 2017: 416 333 262 87 295 308 219 203 $1,000, 2022: 11,966 19,820 13,675 2,759 17,769 13,443 4,100 8,473 2017: 6,506 13,062 8,806 3,258 11,563 7,409 6,526 4,957 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Sullivan : Switzerland : Tippecanoe : Tipton : Union : Vanderburgh : Vermillion : Vigo ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses - Con. : : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom : services for livestock ...........................farms, 2022: 71 104 212 76 62 33 37 98 2017: 96 142 237 78 70 43 69 94 $1,000, 2022: 116 147 883 771 150 64 167 99 2017: 111 120 1,327 366 89 51 219 103 : All other production expenses .....................farms, 2022: 261 150 412 299 119 142 147 241 2017: 222 137 322 201 140 147 162 175 $1,000, 2022: 5,638 709 8,994 6,092 1,323 2,993 2,824 3,501 2017: 5,418 550 6,991 4,385 1,770 2,184 3,449 2,283 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ ............farms, 2022: 25 14 48 36 10 14 21 36 2017: 35 5 51 57 10 21 23 28 $1,000, 2022: 1,730 342 4,043 1,575 464 746 1,392 580 2017: 1,681 32 1,866 1,417 388 945 1,334 386 : Depreciation expenses claimed .......................farms, 2022: 238 132 414 256 98 129 141 205 2017: 206 145 307 184 121 138 98 165 $1,000, 2022: 12,872 2,069 21,433 22,092 5,596 7,043 6,796 7,953 2017: 5,733 1,912 12,571 9,599 4,462 2,878 6,208 5,920 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Wabash : Warren : Warrick : Washington : Wayne : Wells : White : Whitley ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses - Con. : : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom : services for livestock ...........................farms, 2022: 148 78 75 331 234 119 136 167 2017: 189 117 116 414 324 138 170 216 $1,000, 2022: 2,613 1,314 233 866 548 2,797 2,315 1,074 2017: 1,055 722 139 806 1,125 1,133 1,652 1,021 : All other production expenses .....................farms, 2022: 373 241 223 465 429 376 405 365 2017: 363 197 171 373 386 319 346 328 $1,000, 2022: 17,513 4,669 4,846 6,320 3,764 8,746 14,851 5,621 2017: 7,712 4,926 2,255 5,175 5,064 5,898 8,608 5,392 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ ............farms, 2022: 29 33 23 21 33 51 51 36 2017: 32 38 18 25 35 55 46 31 $1,000, 2022: 1,036 5,213 857 323 1,653 1,861 2,192 1,193 2017: 637 3,182 315 250 867 1,130 1,214 529 : Depreciation expenses claimed .......................farms, 2022: 363 194 213 399 355 352 392 351 2017: 379 190 180 395 354 329 306 335 $1,000, 2022: 21,640 15,156 11,626 16,973 10,913 29,143 35,400 17,700 2017: 14,788 9,826 4,032 9,597 7,484 16,268 25,148 10,646 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Indiana : Adams : Allen : Bartholomew : Benton : Blackford : Boone ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Net cash farm income of the operations .............$1,000, 2022: 6,137,969 122,611 99,320 45,970 118,566 23,832 66,427 2017: 2,842,129 87,762 46,596 30,086 47,878 17,974 25,666 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 114,516 93,955 66,346 91,574 304,016 109,823 127,990 2017: 50,171 60,526 30,101 53,344 133,737 76,810 41,001 : Farms with net gains 1/ ...........................farms, 2022: 29,400 731 785 256 299 129 287 2017: 31,031 824 810 319 259 168 310 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 230,344 184,129 154,342 195,842 410,254 207,377 256,394 2017: 108,491 115,682 73,549 108,066 205,215 113,705 106,963 : Farms with net losses .............................farms, 2022: 24,199 574 712 246 91 88 232 2017: 25,618 626 738 245 99 66 316 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 26,206 20,884 30,672 16,933 45,051 33,181 30,855 2017: 20,473 12,076 17,587 17,907 53,261 17,104 23,709 : Net cash farm income of producers ..................$1,000, 2022: 4,636,184 86,417 74,566 37,734 111,742 17,694 60,929 2017: 2,141,702 58,734 33,033 26,749 41,889 15,624 22,679 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 86,498 66,220 49,810 75,167 286,518 81,538 117,397 2017: 37,807 40,506 21,339 47,427 117,009 66,767 36,229 : Producers reporting net gains 1/ ..................farms, 2022: 28,970 716 780 253 298 129 286 2017: 30,497 780 801 318 254 167 306 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 184,285 138,944 125,527 165,989 388,687 160,450 239,792 2017: 90,108 88,234 57,877 98,128 186,841 100,411 101,008 : Producers reporting net losses ....................farms, 2022: 24,629 589 717 249 92 88 233 2017: 26,152 670 747 246 104 67 320 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 28,526 22,185 32,560 17,114 44,423 34,140 32,838 2017: 23,185 15,057 17,839 18,113 53,542 17,091 25,716 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Brown : Carroll : Cass : Clark : Clay : Clinton : Crawford ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Net cash farm income of the operations .............$1,000, 2022: -498 94,238 81,592 15,288 56,363 63,364 8,022 2017: -752 60,770 38,717 15,320 23,948 54,463 252 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: -3,172 175,490 128,898 34,985 115,973 120,465 21,449 2017: -4,132 106,056 60,307 31,718 40,937 97,256 645 : Farms with net gains 1/ ...........................farms, 2022: 38 338 418 175 296 347 142 2017: 54 367 395 229 348 362 178 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 43,180 296,221 210,150 116,812 207,365 225,110 72,223 2017: 13,600 181,435 110,191 78,156 81,111 169,430 17,256 : Farms with net losses .............................farms, 2022: 119 199 215 262 190 179 232 2017: 128 206 247 254 237 198 213 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 17,974 29,570 29,071 19,670 26,407 82,396 9,628 2017: 11,613 28,235 19,466 10,150 18,052 34,700 13,237 : Net cash farm income of producers ..................$1,000, 2022: -475 73,234 73,829 13,268 44,384 54,402 6,292 2017: -719 38,913 31,210 13,910 17,026 49,162 565 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: -3,023 136,377 116,634 30,362 91,326 103,425 16,823 2017: -3,949 67,912 48,614 28,799 29,105 87,790 1,445 : Producers reporting net gains 1/ ..................farms, 2022: 38 335 412 170 294 342 145 2017: 54 348 388 227 340 353 179 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 43,922 237,683 196,195 108,632 168,816 203,730 58,820 2017: 14,219 137,600 93,944 73,124 63,770 159,792 16,472 : Producers reporting net losses ....................farms, 2022: 119 202 221 267 192 184 229 2017: 128 225 254 256 245 207 212 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 18,014 31,632 31,689 19,472 27,332 83,010 9,769 2017: 11,613 39,872 20,631 10,505 19,002 34,997 11,244 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Daviess : Dearborn : Decatur : DeKalb : Delaware : Dubois : Elkhart ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Net cash farm income of the operations .............$1,000, 2022: 178,825 -1,029 84,615 50,422 48,708 228,661 177,710 2017: 75,528 -996 38,562 29,837 17,189 60,121 83,879 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 156,864 -1,979 153,289 61,640 96,261 309,002 98,236 2017: 61,405 -1,665 66,372 38,700 31,482 79,420 50,317 : Farms with net gains 1/ ...........................farms, 2022: 476 142 383 476 276 458 878 2017: 564 192 391 455 321 482 786 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 406,507 27,010 232,870 128,236 205,272 515,690 226,838 2017: 162,185 17,297 113,621 74,210 65,043 137,965 126,552 : Farms with net losses .............................farms, 2022: 664 378 169 342 230 282 931 2017: 666 406 190 316 225 275 881 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 22,097 12,868 27,063 31,049 34,552 26,683 23,044 2017: 23,941 10,633 30,861 12,431 16,399 23,193 17,698 : Net cash farm income of producers ..................$1,000, 2022: 36,141 -1,239 77,472 44,643 45,020 86,368 96,883 2017: 20,739 -1,317 35,352 27,711 15,368 26,016 48,849 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 31,702 -2,383 140,347 54,576 88,971 116,714 53,556 2017: 16,861 -2,203 60,847 35,941 28,146 34,367 29,304 : Producers reporting net gains 1/ ..................farms, 2022: 464 146 379 476 274 450 848 2017: 535 191 392 455 315 466 758 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 115,022 24,748 219,432 116,341 194,447 209,598 143,108 2017: 79,259 16,147 105,351 69,568 61,845 74,884 87,210 : Producers reporting net losses ....................farms, 2022: 676 374 173 342 232 290 961 2017: 695 407 189 316 231 291 909 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 25,488 12,974 32,909 31,389 35,599 27,418 25,466 2017: 31,172 10,814 31,457 12,477 17,806 30,515 18,984 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Fayette : Floyd : Fountain : Franklin : Fulton : Gibson : Grant : Greene ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Net cash farm income of the operations .............$1,000, 2022: 22,426 693 69,289 35,370 63,414 78,544 63,485 73,094 2017: 11,229 469 34,715 17,400 40,596 37,717 29,562 35,734 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 75,255 2,698 157,474 51,786 99,707 164,662 138,916 92,758 2017: 32,737 2,050 69,849 24,716 63,931 73,522 59,843 43,156 : Farms with net gains 1/ ...........................farms, 2022: 190 82 307 359 393 319 305 384 2017: 187 72 319 348 377 347 289 437 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 128,611 27,047 242,648 111,456 175,217 271,995 219,867 206,395 2017: 74,826 27,040 122,817 62,069 119,203 130,287 120,392 91,316 : Farms with net losses .............................farms, 2022: 108 175 133 324 243 158 152 404 2017: 156 157 178 356 258 166 205 391 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 18,613 8,712 39,130 14,331 22,414 52,043 23,517 15,253 2017: 17,715 9,411 25,077 11,797 16,835 45,136 25,517 10,669 : Net cash farm income of producers ..................$1,000, 2022: 20,590 650 63,244 35,050 53,434 59,955 56,360 43,154 2017: 9,774 273 31,003 16,086 38,648 29,656 24,078 24,173 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 69,094 2,528 143,736 51,317 84,016 125,692 123,326 54,763 2017: 28,494 1,193 62,380 22,849 60,863 57,809 48,742 29,194 : Producers reporting net gains 1/ ..................farms, 2022: 188 80 307 357 388 309 303 374 2017: 187 72 308 344 375 334 286 431 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 121,690 27,339 223,308 111,328 153,842 228,586 199,349 132,752 2017: 67,044 24,174 117,984 59,363 114,666 115,436 105,266 68,533 : Producers reporting net losses ....................farms, 2022: 110 177 133 326 248 168 154 414 2017: 156 157 189 360 260 179 208 397 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 20,798 8,686 39,937 14,400 25,228 63,559 26,252 15,690 2017: 17,715 9,347 28,234 12,041 16,738 49,718 28,979 13,514 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Hamilton : Hancock : Harrison : Hendricks : Henry : Howard : Huntington : Jackson ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Net cash farm income of the operations .............$1,000, 2022: 33,964 64,597 26,286 41,781 53,717 43,001 88,364 93,330 2017: 29,936 23,326 20,539 17,778 28,358 26,804 27,609 33,608 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 65,695 127,915 26,552 76,803 91,982 100,705 137,425 153,756 2017: 51,172 42,335 19,487 27,019 44,588 63,516 45,186 50,538 : Farms with net gains 1/ ...........................farms, 2022: 228 287 369 258 296 277 426 364 2017: 252 259 415 273 364 313 391 349 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 214,560 243,417 101,215 179,276 221,906 167,062 230,752 286,912 2017: 146,949 113,812 68,237 86,889 95,767 92,022 85,769 128,276 : Farms with net losses .............................farms, 2022: 289 218 621 286 288 150 217 243 2017: 333 292 639 385 272 109 220 316 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 51,749 24,144 17,813 15,638 41,551 21,834 45,790 45,705 2017: 21,307 21,065 12,174 15,435 23,902 18,341 26,939 35,319 : Net cash farm income of producers ..................$1,000, 2022: 31,727 53,867 15,138 39,397 47,691 40,911 77,256 82,830 2017: 28,685 19,270 15,002 17,023 26,731 22,398 21,702 27,937 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 61,368 106,668 15,291 72,421 81,664 95,810 120,149 136,457 2017: 49,034 34,973 14,234 25,871 42,030 53,076 35,519 42,011 : Producers reporting net gains 1/ ..................farms, 2022: 223 285 370 258 293 276 417 363 2017: 246 254 409 269 359 312 385 344 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 211,285 207,188 71,555 170,069 205,070 160,396 211,978 261,567 2017: 146,704 101,606 56,379 86,368 95,393 78,658 74,380 117,997 : Producers reporting net losses ....................farms, 2022: 294 220 620 286 291 151 226 244 2017: 339 297 645 389 277 110 226 321 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 52,344 23,551 18,286 15,668 42,591 22,241 49,289 49,669 2017: 21,841 22,013 12,491 15,963 27,130 19,484 30,683 39,420 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Jasper : Jay : Jefferson : Jennings : Johnson : Knox : Kosciusko : LaGrange ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Net cash farm income of the operations .............$1,000, 2022: 174,242 193,684 10,591 22,728 48,893 149,807 124,547 194,084 2017: 74,741 115,352 2,834 15,633 10,675 67,053 81,133 78,215 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 286,583 241,803 20,644 49,301 94,024 335,139 115,428 78,449 2017: 122,326 149,808 4,144 30,653 16,628 135,188 77,863 36,481 : Farms with net gains 1/ ...........................farms, 2022: 409 536 195 207 248 309 589 1,118 2017: 406 481 253 242 284 348 578 1,054 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 455,047 382,153 79,661 130,094 216,307 504,140 233,712 201,369 2017: 194,313 252,467 33,709 76,613 65,265 213,368 155,661 92,610 : Farms with net losses .............................farms, 2022: 199 265 318 254 272 138 490 1,356 2017: 205 289 431 268 358 148 464 1,090 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 59,659 42,077 15,545 16,542 17,469 43,276 26,755 22,896 2017: 20,242 21,054 13,211 10,849 21,956 48,640 19,049 17,795 : Net cash farm income of producers ..................$1,000, 2022: 164,397 90,319 9,892 22,852 47,441 119,706 101,636 64,990 2017: 70,509 45,849 2,428 14,276 10,179 52,320 51,392 49,818 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 270,389 112,757 19,284 49,571 91,233 267,799 94,195 26,269 2017: 115,399 59,544 3,550 27,991 15,855 105,485 49,320 23,236 : Producers reporting net gains 1/ ..................farms, 2022: 402 519 195 205 248 309 573 1,062 2017: 408 469 253 242 281 339 566 1,017 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 442,505 201,812 76,153 133,251 210,430 408,086 200,966 95,073 2017: 183,603 115,384 33,471 71,205 64,286 178,185 108,526 68,825 : Producers reporting net losses ....................farms, 2022: 206 282 318 256 272 138 506 1,412 2017: 203 301 431 268 361 157 476 1,127 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 65,487 51,142 15,589 17,437 17,447 46,322 26,714 25,480 2017: 21,680 27,462 14,014 11,030 21,844 51,493 21,080 17,903 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Lake : LaPorte : Lawrence : Madison : Marion : Marshall : Martin : Miami ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Net cash farm income of the operations .............$1,000, 2022: 31,022 110,198 12,251 60,917 1,746 86,701 51,082 79,358 2017: 13,539 48,130 12,336 27,206 693 40,332 11,406 50,623 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 89,400 162,774 17,353 89,322 10,333 111,298 205,149 129,458 2017: 35,257 65,041 14,685 40,789 3,612 48,651 43,868 80,481 : Farms with net gains 1/ ...........................farms, 2022: 185 387 306 397 61 468 134 423 2017: 180 405 347 363 63 472 144 421 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 189,728 301,552 62,011 173,017 97,511 195,639 395,704 211,593 2017: 102,510 136,085 51,630 96,156 56,756 100,739 96,413 131,940 : Farms with net losses .............................farms, 2022: 162 290 400 285 108 311 115 190 2017: 204 335 493 304 129 357 116 208 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 25,171 22,422 16,811 27,265 38,906 15,620 16,888 53,400 2017: 24,084 20,849 11,319 25,324 22,343 20,217 21,360 23,673 : Net cash farm income of producers ..................$1,000, 2022: 30,677 99,600 8,550 56,126 1,617 71,383 10,093 66,908 2017: 13,199 42,881 9,361 22,819 231 35,890 -4,583 39,182 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 88,406 147,120 12,110 82,297 9,570 91,634 40,534 109,149 2017: 34,372 57,947 11,144 34,212 1,201 43,294 -17,628 62,293 : Producers reporting net gains 1/ ..................farms, 2022: 185 384 306 395 61 463 131 415 2017: 179 403 347 355 62 469 141 412 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 187,864 278,245 49,889 163,636 95,229 165,652 93,142 192,892 2017: 101,162 124,607 43,257 87,897 55,898 92,032 38,274 111,900 : Producers reporting net losses ....................farms, 2022: 162 293 400 287 108 316 118 198 2017: 205 337 493 312 130 360 119 217 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 25,171 24,729 16,791 29,651 38,812 16,817 17,870 66,374 2017: 23,947 21,768 11,459 26,872 24,886 20,202 83,865 31,893 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Monroe : Montgomery : Morgan : Newton : Noble : Ohio : Orange : Owen ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Net cash farm income of the operations .............$1,000, 2022: -157 89,993 47,251 170,167 63,081 822 109,619 7,724 2017: -650 48,822 16,317 27,804 48,493 1,140 23,612 7,459 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: -375 138,238 93,382 457,438 59,120 6,685 257,927 17,756 2017: -1,327 77,006 32,569 77,666 47,777 7,213 52,706 11,493 : Farms with net gains 1/ ...........................farms, 2022: 163 442 233 267 540 43 178 231 2017: 179 427 269 244 556 54 217 273 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 33,391 219,914 235,952 644,091 136,409 52,674 634,406 45,382 2017: 21,679 129,151 78,101 131,336 102,414 41,452 127,715 42,629 : Farms with net losses .............................farms, 2022: 256 209 273 105 527 80 247 204 2017: 311 207 232 114 459 104 231 376 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 21,874 34,493 28,300 17,191 20,076 18,034 13,382 13,527 2017: 14,569 30,559 20,224 37,206 18,407 10,564 17,758 11,114 : Net cash farm income of producers ..................$1,000, 2022: -446 80,332 44,142 158,751 43,173 628 84,551 6,354 2017: -542 44,850 15,027 21,649 33,299 1,137 14,934 5,690 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: -1,065 123,398 87,237 426,749 40,462 5,107 198,943 14,606 2017: -1,105 70,741 29,994 60,473 32,807 7,196 33,334 8,768 : Producers reporting net gains 1/ ..................farms, 2022: 164 433 231 262 525 41 178 228 2017: 177 423 271 230 540 54 215 268 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 31,207 203,253 224,062 613,573 103,678 50,635 493,579 42,559 2017: 22,821 125,153 72,310 119,557 78,536 41,400 103,295 37,936 : Producers reporting net losses ....................farms, 2022: 255 218 275 110 542 82 247 207 2017: 313 211 230 128 475 104 233 381 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 21,820 35,212 27,696 18,232 20,772 17,658 13,385 16,183 2017: 14,636 38,341 19,866 45,695 19,181 10,564 31,221 11,750 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Parke : Perry : Pike : Porter : Posey : Pulaski : Putnam : Randolph ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Net cash farm income of the operations .............$1,000, 2022: 42,682 14,650 34,587 25,202 78,338 128,341 42,637 118,149 2017: 25,096 12,260 11,690 20,313 40,624 49,468 15,435 50,854 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 66,072 35,132 123,969 54,550 169,563 253,138 58,567 175,035 2017: 42,037 27,550 35,749 45,647 82,738 90,435 18,641 67,446 : Farms with net gains 1/ ...........................farms, 2022: 343 224 166 199 325 335 353 439 2017: 346 192 185 254 307 400 379 475 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 145,080 81,968 225,596 159,234 259,985 417,461 139,109 287,266 2017: 86,988 78,776 73,034 94,851 150,994 135,910 61,732 123,606 : Farms with net losses .............................farms, 2022: 303 193 113 263 137 172 375 236 2017: 251 253 142 191 184 147 449 279 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 23,366 19,227 25,324 24,659 44,942 66,911 17,249 33,734 2017: 19,928 11,326 12,828 19,787 31,146 33,306 17,732 28,167 : Net cash farm income of producers ..................$1,000, 2022: 38,964 9,523 18,098 27,087 51,843 116,133 40,110 79,559 2017: 24,470 5,573 6,607 18,274 31,232 43,042 14,134 32,405 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 60,315 22,837 64,866 58,630 112,213 229,059 55,096 117,865 2017: 40,988 12,523 20,205 41,065 63,609 78,688 17,070 42,978 : Producers reporting net gains 1/ ..................farms, 2022: 336 223 163 199 308 324 347 436 2017: 343 191 179 253 305 396 378 467 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 140,323 61,244 128,746 168,402 213,082 400,665 134,331 202,667 2017: 86,974 44,266 53,742 88,428 129,951 124,938 58,588 95,603 : Producers reporting net losses ....................farms, 2022: 310 194 116 263 154 183 381 239 2017: 254 254 148 192 186 151 450 287 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 26,403 21,311 24,897 24,430 89,524 74,769 17,068 36,835 2017: 21,111 11,347 20,357 21,345 45,178 42,603 17,805 42,653 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Ripley : Rush : St. Joseph : Scott : Shelby : Spencer : Starke : Steuben ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Net cash farm income of the operations .............$1,000, 2022: 35,703 83,908 45,225 7,613 67,972 59,198 29,252 21,599 2017: 19,444 45,333 23,898 4,815 35,948 32,777 26,587 8,996 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 42,758 177,395 82,679 26,900 124,036 106,089 74,244 46,851 2017: 22,120 81,387 37,994 15,286 63,400 49,289 52,440 19,059 : Farms with net gains 1/ ...........................farms, 2022: 449 331 258 119 332 331 230 247 2017: 467 392 328 140 349 427 340 288 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 95,529 267,284 206,487 83,044 224,241 192,744 141,413 107,117 2017: 55,382 133,539 91,659 53,707 115,868 87,452 85,883 45,770 : Farms with net losses .............................farms, 2022: 386 142 289 164 216 227 164 214 2017: 412 165 301 175 218 238 167 184 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 18,626 32,134 27,850 13,839 29,983 20,266 19,955 22,708 2017: 15,582 42,513 20,485 15,451 20,597 19,179 15,646 22,750 : Net cash farm income of producers ..................$1,000, 2022: 33,821 73,593 38,374 6,947 62,207 36,630 26,158 20,541 2017: 17,937 33,859 22,115 4,672 31,610 26,231 23,361 8,648 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 40,504 155,587 70,154 24,549 113,517 65,646 66,392 44,557 2017: 20,406 60,788 35,159 14,830 55,749 39,445 46,076 18,321 : Producers reporting net gains 1/ ..................farms, 2022: 447 328 259 118 329 325 228 247 2017: 465 386 325 136 344 422 340 287 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 91,925 239,361 179,766 78,175 208,273 128,305 129,725 104,182 2017: 52,573 108,574 87,588 54,080 107,533 77,300 76,504 45,485 : Producers reporting net losses ....................farms, 2022: 388 145 288 165 219 233 166 214 2017: 414 171 304 179 223 243 167 185 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 18,735 33,915 28,420 13,803 28,833 21,753 20,596 24,263 2017: 15,724 47,080 20,892 14,991 24,134 26,296 15,873 23,819 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Sullivan : Switzerland : Tippecanoe : Tipton : Union : Vanderburgh : Vermillion : Vigo ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Net cash farm income of the operations .............$1,000, 2022: 72,735 7,443 55,357 71,020 25,738 12,989 31,676 26,900 2017: 20,028 3,809 18,207 26,591 13,736 11,606 15,027 14,603 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 176,970 21,956 77,749 170,720 132,669 63,672 108,854 57,974 2017: 44,506 9,291 26,273 65,818 57,712 46,238 53,098 30,615 : Farms with net gains 1/ ...........................farms, 2022: 283 124 347 299 102 106 164 240 2017: 295 168 336 245 165 155 158 273 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 266,593 83,887 208,806 258,523 271,657 160,501 208,635 146,103 2017: 89,770 33,341 107,420 127,930 88,218 86,014 118,075 66,111 : Farms with net losses .............................farms, 2022: 128 215 365 117 92 98 127 224 2017: 155 242 357 159 73 96 125 204 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 21,181 13,762 46,845 53,665 21,426 41,060 19,998 36,450 2017: 41,640 7,404 50,100 29,889 11,240 17,984 29,033 16,887 : Net cash farm income of producers ..................$1,000, 2022: 52,166 7,132 44,287 52,187 23,155 10,255 29,469 21,323 2017: 13,128 3,809 12,475 25,007 12,680 8,993 9,998 11,628 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 126,924 21,039 62,201 125,450 119,357 50,268 101,269 45,956 2017: 29,174 9,290 18,002 61,899 53,276 35,829 35,330 24,376 : Producers reporting net gains 1/ ..................farms, 2022: 280 129 341 298 101 101 164 237 2017: 290 168 332 243 162 149 157 267 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 197,395 78,044 183,303 197,016 249,088 151,009 206,930 126,756 2017: 73,744 33,314 94,492 123,485 83,468 77,643 94,967 60,258 : Producers reporting net losses ....................farms, 2022: 131 210 371 118 93 103 127 227 2017: 160 242 361 161 76 102 126 210 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 23,700 13,979 49,108 55,284 21,534 48,517 35,175 38,404 2017: 51,608 7,388 52,343 31,054 11,079 25,253 38,981 21,244 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Wabash : Warren : Warrick : Washington : Wayne : Wells : White : Whitley ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Net cash farm income of the operations .............$1,000, 2022: 121,661 84,189 36,482 115,282 48,916 113,639 161,108 63,063 2017: 29,213 40,996 11,665 45,894 28,647 49,290 62,326 35,876 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 191,592 199,975 108,901 147,232 67,285 215,634 279,217 97,470 2017: 40,350 98,311 32,047 53,057 37,300 84,836 115,633 51,546 : Farms with net gains 1/ ...........................farms, 2022: 427 266 152 413 429 383 385 356 2017: 429 262 170 446 423 427 354 390 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 297,574 337,692 266,815 296,988 124,969 319,051 433,502 192,838 2017: 97,539 173,707 85,646 125,337 82,042 130,970 190,873 106,335 : Farms with net losses .............................farms, 2022: 208 155 183 370 298 144 192 291 2017: 295 155 194 419 345 154 185 306 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 25,975 36,366 22,262 19,928 15,757 59,424 30,156 19,200 2017: 42,816 29,133 14,922 23,881 17,557 43,082 28,341 18,284 : Net cash farm income of producers ..................$1,000, 2022: 95,434 75,996 33,138 43,849 44,361 86,182 137,121 56,311 2017: 17,196 35,835 10,321 21,264 25,155 36,961 54,599 32,755 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 150,290 180,514 98,919 56,002 61,019 163,533 237,645 87,035 2017: 23,751 85,935 28,356 24,583 32,754 63,616 101,298 47,062 : Producers reporting net gains 1/ ..................farms, 2022: 411 260 150 406 429 377 376 352 2017: 418 258 167 436 420 419 350 381 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 251,918 322,005 248,438 128,194 114,732 256,057 388,029 177,297 2017: 77,115 160,027 81,503 73,805 75,325 108,462 174,778 102,305 : Producers reporting net losses ....................farms, 2022: 224 161 185 377 298 150 201 295 2017: 306 159 197 429 348 162 189 315 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 36,181 47,982 22,312 21,744 16,305 69,010 43,670 20,668 2017: 49,145 34,290 16,698 25,442 18,625 52,376 34,778 19,757 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Indiana : Adams : Allen : Bartholomew : Benton : Blackford : Boone ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total received ......................................farms, 2022: 13,481 187 378 179 193 65 106 2017: 27,156 514 731 314 292 159 263 $1,000, 2022: 112,955 781 2,078 1,399 1,514 408 513 2017: 342,914 3,926 5,389 3,919 4,100 1,567 6,471 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 8,379 4,177 5,498 7,815 7,843 6,275 4,840 2017: 12,628 7,637 7,372 12,481 14,042 9,855 24,604 : Amount from Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, and Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .....................farms, 2022: 9,981 138 308 145 173 60 82 2017: 10,469 177 304 148 153 46 78 $1,000, 2022: 35,555 347 736 403 641 287 197 2017: 34,555 338 770 381 336 321 143 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 3,562 2,511 2,388 2,783 3,702 4,778 2,399 2017: 3,301 1,909 2,532 2,578 2,196 6,982 1,833 : Amount from other Federal farm programs ...........farms, 2022: 5,144 60 127 64 54 11 30 2017: 23,837 462 627 287 264 148 246 $1,000, 2022: 77,400 434 1,343 995 873 121 316 2017: 308,359 3,588 4,620 3,537 3,764 1,246 6,328 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 15,047 7,242 10,573 15,552 16,172 11,017 10,544 2017: 12,936 7,765 7,368 12,326 14,259 8,417 25,723 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ...............................................farms, 2022: 473 19 5 1 8 1 19 2017: 1,049 24 9 12 13 10 30 $1,000, 2022: 123,144 3,106 242 (D) 2,797 (D) 6,710 2017: 227,674 3,185 735 1,095 6,315 422 8,960 Amount spent to repay CCC loans ...................farms, 2022: 424 21 8 1 12 2 6 2017: 851 19 5 9 15 11 23 $1,000, 2022: 86,397 4,582 87 (D) 3,065 (D) (D) 2017: 170,685 2,318 777 1,153 2,504 472 6,434 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Brown : Carroll : Cass : Clark : Clay : Clinton : Crawford ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total received ......................................farms, 2022: 16 205 248 50 138 174 46 2017: 34 343 427 182 373 367 90 $1,000, 2022: 179 1,258 1,176 427 736 1,111 469 2017: 162 4,972 3,933 1,746 3,616 7,274 475 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 11,160 6,136 4,743 8,549 5,335 6,386 10,199 2017: 4,770 14,497 9,210 9,594 9,694 19,820 5,281 : Amount from Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, and Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .....................farms, 2022: 10 164 210 26 74 135 34 2017: 15 148 220 26 95 137 40 $1,000, 2022: 48 455 669 45 150 292 101 2017: 44 339 647 44 201 245 108 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 4,807 2,776 3,185 1,727 2,032 2,162 2,980 2017: 2,929 2,288 2,940 1,691 2,114 1,792 2,705 : Amount from other Federal farm programs ...........farms, 2022: 10 63 56 27 74 64 16 2017: 22 307 345 171 357 336 75 $1,000, 2022: 130 803 507 383 586 819 368 2017: 118 4,634 3,286 1,702 3,415 7,028 367 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 13,049 12,740 9,062 14,168 7,917 12,803 22,990 2017: 5,375 15,094 9,525 9,954 9,566 20,918 4,895 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ...............................................farms, 2022: - 10 5 - 7 12 - 2017: - 22 10 4 9 18 - $1,000, 2022: - 2,963 1,102 - 1,878 4,917 - 2017: - 4,056 2,044 (D) 1,367 5,109 - Amount spent to repay CCC loans ...................farms, 2022: - 8 6 2 6 9 - 2017: - 20 8 1 11 18 - $1,000, 2022: - 232 730 (D) 102 1,214 - 2017: - 3,377 2,091 (D) 1,553 4,641 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Daviess : Dearborn : Decatur : DeKalb : Delaware : Dubois : Elkhart ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total received ......................................farms, 2022: 93 45 230 396 118 190 113 2017: 286 121 393 465 308 455 271 $1,000, 2022: 866 297 1,943 6,390 523 932 810 2017: 6,725 278 5,753 5,313 4,044 6,327 3,082 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 9,310 6,603 8,446 16,136 4,436 4,905 7,168 2017: 23,515 2,293 14,640 11,426 13,129 13,905 11,372 : Amount from Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, and Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .....................farms, 2022: 55 11 173 271 93 141 50 2017: 83 17 190 271 81 146 60 $1,000, 2022: 184 29 391 703 259 456 110 2017: 307 17 516 849 205 351 100 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 3,342 2,593 2,260 2,595 2,785 3,231 2,201 2017: 3,695 1,008 2,717 3,132 2,526 2,401 1,659 : Amount from other Federal farm programs ...........farms, 2022: 51 34 93 184 37 72 66 2017: 269 116 357 340 281 418 243 $1,000, 2022: 682 269 1,552 5,687 264 476 700 2017: 6,419 260 5,237 4,464 3,839 5,976 2,982 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 13,373 7,901 16,685 30,905 7,146 6,617 10,606 2017: 23,861 2,245 14,670 13,130 13,662 14,297 12,273 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ...............................................farms, 2022: 11 - 8 - 1 15 10 2017: 23 - 17 8 15 19 24 $1,000, 2022: 1,765 - 1,066 - (D) 2,558 1,955 2017: 8,288 - 1,534 577 3,092 3,317 3,414 Amount spent to repay CCC loans ...................farms, 2022: 4 - 2 2 1 8 10 2017: 21 - 11 6 10 15 24 $1,000, 2022: 1,298 - (D) (D) (D) 1,235 1,968 2017: 7,227 - 1,204 810 2,030 3,144 2,801 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Fayette : Floyd : Fountain : Franklin : Fulton : Gibson : Grant : Greene ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total received ......................................farms, 2022: 76 17 199 149 192 122 131 160 2017: 178 42 331 355 374 333 297 256 $1,000, 2022: 634 76 1,223 1,306 1,223 1,023 540 1,726 2017: 2,463 335 4,181 3,190 5,859 6,226 1,747 4,026 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 8,337 4,475 6,145 8,767 6,368 8,383 4,121 10,790 2017: 13,839 7,988 12,632 8,985 15,667 18,696 5,882 15,726 : Amount from Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, and Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .....................farms, 2022: 55 14 170 75 152 73 97 81 2017: 73 20 157 93 143 93 92 73 $1,000, 2022: 146 (D) 701 219 469 155 193 401 2017: 205 43 482 228 495 163 224 239 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 2,649 (D) 4,121 2,923 3,082 2,124 1,991 4,949 2017: 2,804 2,147 3,070 2,456 3,461 1,752 2,430 3,270 : Amount from other Federal farm programs ...........farms, 2022: 25 3 65 90 66 67 48 101 2017: 155 33 302 334 326 318 275 238 $1,000, 2022: 488 (D) 522 1,087 754 868 347 1,325 2017: 2,259 293 3,699 2,961 5,364 6,063 1,524 3,787 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 19,515 (D) 8,036 12,078 11,427 12,950 7,224 13,124 2017: 14,572 8,865 12,249 8,866 16,455 19,065 5,540 15,912 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ...............................................farms, 2022: 2 - 1 6 7 12 4 4 2017: 7 - 14 8 20 11 13 5 $1,000, 2022: (D) - (D) (D) 1,304 1,718 391 (D) 2017: 361 - 850 2,733 7,943 3,596 2,367 2,775 Amount spent to repay CCC loans ...................farms, 2022: 3 - 2 4 3 3 4 3 2017: 8 - 7 8 15 7 12 4 $1,000, 2022: 256 - (D) (D) 83 (D) 391 (D) 2017: 348 - 531 1,620 7,582 2,117 2,158 2,334 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Hamilton : Hancock : Harrison : Hendricks : Henry : Howard : Huntington : Jackson ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total received ......................................farms, 2022: 75 71 143 96 109 111 273 189 2017: 231 249 281 243 326 288 383 374 $1,000, 2022: 563 1,145 1,010 494 875 372 940 2,252 2017: 1,209 4,498 2,627 3,541 5,297 4,286 2,019 4,533 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 7,503 16,128 7,065 5,146 8,024 3,353 3,445 11,914 2017: 5,235 18,066 9,349 14,572 16,249 14,882 5,273 12,120 : Amount from Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, and Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .....................farms, 2022: 64 32 87 78 69 95 238 110 2017: 54 23 79 78 86 106 217 133 $1,000, 2022: 212 59 247 221 179 209 611 414 2017: 168 21 231 135 195 182 633 562 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 3,311 1,842 2,834 2,836 2,597 2,199 2,566 3,762 2017: 3,103 923 2,919 1,736 2,268 1,712 2,916 4,225 : Amount from other Federal farm programs ...........farms, 2022: 12 48 81 32 53 26 68 115 2017: 212 245 251 223 301 272 303 341 $1,000, 2022: 351 1,086 764 273 695 163 330 1,838 2017: 1,042 4,477 2,396 3,406 5,102 4,104 1,387 3,971 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 29,237 22,628 9,429 8,525 13,121 6,280 4,849 15,982 2017: 4,914 18,274 9,547 15,271 16,951 15,090 4,576 11,645 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ...............................................farms, 2022: 1 6 1 5 10 2 15 10 2017: 2 20 7 14 13 10 11 14 $1,000, 2022: (D) 364 (D) (D) 6,957 (D) 1,837 1,533 2017: (D) 2,729 850 1,815 5,446 2,027 2,177 2,359 Amount spent to repay CCC loans ...................farms, 2022: 1 9 1 3 14 3 2 14 2017: 2 21 7 16 14 7 10 15 $1,000, 2022: (D) 433 (D) (D) 6,120 (D) (D) 1,419 2017: (D) 2,042 595 2,014 5,403 1,162 1,324 2,218 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Jasper : Jay : Jefferson : Jennings : Johnson : Knox : Kosciusko : LaGrange ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total received ......................................farms, 2022: 225 263 85 110 91 162 275 101 2017: 413 468 226 203 243 351 455 212 $1,000, 2022: 3,022 1,291 644 1,504 2,584 3,410 2,232 601 2017: 4,951 3,566 1,417 2,427 4,292 10,316 8,572 2,970 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 13,432 4,910 7,579 13,676 28,395 21,049 8,116 5,951 2017: 11,989 7,620 6,271 11,957 17,662 29,389 18,841 14,010 : Amount from Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, and Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .....................farms, 2022: 164 221 43 73 46 109 239 38 2017: 154 195 29 101 68 140 223 48 $1,000, 2022: 927 660 79 247 66 636 1,011 125 2017: 913 776 66 295 140 797 776 101 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 5,654 2,984 1,845 3,380 1,444 5,836 4,230 3,281 2017: 5,927 3,979 2,275 2,923 2,061 5,696 3,479 2,102 : Amount from other Federal farm programs ...........farms, 2022: 88 80 50 54 61 81 64 68 2017: 368 414 213 166 221 322 357 191 $1,000, 2022: 2,095 632 565 1,258 2,518 2,774 1,221 476 2017: 4,038 2,790 1,351 2,132 4,152 9,518 7,797 2,869 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 23,805 7,898 11,297 23,288 41,271 34,244 19,078 7,006 2017: 10,974 6,740 6,344 12,844 18,786 29,560 21,840 15,022 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ...............................................farms, 2022: 6 11 4 5 6 18 9 3 2017: 21 19 2 11 11 33 23 12 $1,000, 2022: 6,059 1,536 444 653 696 4,149 3,967 1,350 2017: 7,541 2,741 (D) 1,562 723 10,936 11,916 1,595 Amount spent to repay CCC loans ...................farms, 2022: 7 6 - 3 2 16 12 3 2017: 16 21 - 9 10 35 15 7 $1,000, 2022: 2,334 1,394 - 301 (D) 3,002 3,996 1,365 2017: 4,815 2,704 - 1,403 609 9,792 10,022 1,404 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Lake : LaPorte : Lawrence : Madison : Marion : Marshall : Martin : Miami ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total received ......................................farms, 2022: 83 174 152 103 21 156 53 291 2017: 170 432 299 356 37 379 92 447 $1,000, 2022: 782 3,102 1,585 612 127 1,342 318 1,590 2017: 2,032 8,644 3,141 5,002 423 5,212 879 5,973 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 9,425 17,826 10,425 5,940 6,061 8,605 6,002 5,464 2017: 11,953 20,009 10,505 14,052 11,420 13,751 9,554 13,363 : Amount from Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, and Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .....................farms, 2022: 59 90 115 71 11 98 44 257 2017: 54 112 140 96 4 123 45 238 $1,000, 2022: 258 347 815 340 (D) 488 229 834 2017: 206 587 759 273 3 541 163 744 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 4,370 3,851 7,090 4,784 (D) 4,980 5,207 3,247 2017: 3,806 5,240 5,418 2,847 813 4,396 3,625 3,126 : Amount from other Federal farm programs ...........farms, 2022: 38 93 53 35 11 65 12 72 2017: 153 406 259 320 33 335 73 372 $1,000, 2022: 524 2,755 769 272 (D) 854 89 756 2017: 1,826 8,057 2,382 4,729 419 4,671 716 5,229 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 13,802 29,624 14,513 7,775 (D) 13,144 7,419 10,495 2017: 11,938 19,844 9,198 14,778 12,705 13,943 9,806 14,057 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ...............................................farms, 2022: - 5 2 9 - 3 - 6 2017: 4 19 7 12 - 17 3 15 $1,000, 2022: - 399 (D) 1,828 - (D) - (D) 2017: (D) 2,357 194 4,429 - 5,165 643 4,700 Amount spent to repay CCC loans ...................farms, 2022: 3 4 5 5 - 3 1 - 2017: 2 11 5 10 - 14 3 5 $1,000, 2022: 45 201 153 1,207 - 238 (D) - 2017: (D) 2,032 33 2,497 - 3,110 616 1,145 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Monroe : Montgomery : Morgan : Newton : Noble : Ohio : Orange : Owen ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total received ......................................farms, 2022: 61 301 89 136 278 8 87 95 2017: 97 422 210 204 472 28 185 217 $1,000, 2022: 512 1,696 631 1,759 1,427 106 498 885 2017: 493 6,451 2,760 1,666 5,315 445 4,352 1,857 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 8,389 5,634 7,088 12,934 5,133 13,221 5,727 9,320 2017: 5,085 15,286 13,144 8,165 11,260 15,876 23,525 8,555 : Amount from Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, and Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .....................farms, 2022: 20 282 52 94 220 1 80 70 2017: 34 268 47 122 199 3 97 65 $1,000, 2022: 76 1,319 253 364 744 (D) 442 320 2017: 151 793 205 526 492 4 525 350 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 3,785 4,676 4,874 3,871 3,381 (D) 5,524 4,566 2017: 4,452 2,958 4,370 4,310 2,471 1,479 5,417 5,384 : Amount from other Federal farm programs ...........farms, 2022: 42 69 48 57 82 7 12 37 2017: 76 333 201 156 376 26 159 198 $1,000, 2022: 436 377 377 1,395 683 (D) 56 566 2017: 342 5,658 2,555 1,140 4,823 440 3,827 1,507 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 10,381 5,466 7,862 24,476 8,334 (D) 4,690 15,292 2017: 4,499 16,990 12,711 7,307 12,827 16,926 24,067 7,609 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ...............................................farms, 2022: - 8 4 1 2 - 4 1 2017: - 14 5 6 20 - 18 4 $1,000, 2022: - 1,901 462 (D) (D) - (D) (D) 2017: - 2,988 1,624 2,823 2,409 - 3,547 317 Amount spent to repay CCC loans ...................farms, 2022: - 8 4 3 2 - 6 - 2017: 1 12 4 5 10 - 10 1 $1,000, 2022: - 1,913 230 (D) (D) - (D) - 2017: (D) 2,555 1,465 (D) 712 - 1,790 (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 : Parke : Perry : Pike : Porter : Posey : Pulaski : Putnam : Randolph ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total received ......................................farms, 2022: 175 69 148 101 128 236 257 161 2017: 284 152 213 240 335 395 392 447 $1,000, 2022: 924 291 1,491 1,533 1,052 2,945 1,923 666 2017: 3,317 1,039 2,207 3,698 7,423 5,770 5,065 5,720 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 5,281 4,217 10,073 15,176 8,222 12,481 7,481 4,134 2017: 11,679 6,834 10,361 15,407 22,157 14,607 12,921 12,797 : Amount from Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, and Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .....................farms, 2022: 148 40 142 53 63 200 233 126 2017: 141 58 132 68 69 218 257 141 $1,000, 2022: 466 126 953 219 173 861 670 302 2017: 446 161 639 218 199 998 746 213 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 3,148 3,146 6,710 4,134 2,738 4,306 2,875 2,398 2017: 3,165 2,768 4,837 3,213 2,884 4,576 2,901 1,510 : Amount from other Federal farm programs ...........farms, 2022: 49 35 22 56 82 64 50 39 2017: 224 134 159 215 321 307 288 420 $1,000, 2022: 458 165 538 1,314 880 2,084 1,253 363 2017: 2,871 878 1,568 3,479 7,224 4,772 4,319 5,507 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 9,353 4,718 24,457 23,459 10,730 32,566 25,055 9,318 2017: 12,815 6,554 9,864 16,183 22,503 15,545 14,998 13,113 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ...............................................farms, 2022: 6 - 2 - 1 11 6 1 2017: 12 - 4 6 16 27 10 21 $1,000, 2022: 745 - (D) - (D) 6,118 196 (D) 2017: 4,338 - 1,392 524 1,760 4,295 2,328 3,244 Amount spent to repay CCC loans ...................farms, 2022: 5 2 5 2 1 21 3 7 2017: 13 - 4 6 11 16 9 20 $1,000, 2022: 219 (D) (D) (D) (D) 5,500 (D) 1,938 2017: 4,423 - 1,335 507 1,730 2,562 2,389 2,164 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Ripley : Rush : St. Joseph : Scott : Shelby : Spencer : Starke : Steuben ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total received ......................................farms, 2022: 274 132 93 77 132 132 272 170 2017: 516 353 281 122 318 412 374 298 $1,000, 2022: 2,841 1,276 824 727 1,968 679 2,297 1,716 2017: 3,808 4,579 4,335 1,843 6,523 4,531 6,179 2,336 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 10,368 9,670 8,860 9,447 14,906 5,141 8,447 10,095 2017: 7,380 12,971 15,426 15,110 20,511 10,998 16,522 7,840 : Amount from Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, and Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .....................farms, 2022: 189 64 53 70 38 84 253 133 2017: 199 88 81 65 59 117 285 154 $1,000, 2022: 442 126 190 196 55 261 1,422 486 2017: 475 143 258 181 69 331 2,127 599 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 2,339 1,976 3,582 2,805 1,441 3,112 5,622 3,655 2017: 2,389 1,623 3,188 2,780 1,172 2,828 7,464 3,890 : Amount from other Federal farm programs ...........farms, 2022: 134 83 49 24 105 65 56 52 2017: 451 336 246 100 310 380 271 209 $1,000, 2022: 2,399 1,150 634 531 1,913 417 875 1,230 2017: 3,333 4,436 4,076 1,663 6,453 4,201 4,052 1,737 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 17,902 13,854 12,942 22,129 18,218 6,418 15,626 23,655 2017: 7,389 13,202 16,570 16,628 20,817 11,054 14,952 8,312 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ...............................................farms, 2022: 15 1 8 - 7 9 6 2 2017: 11 9 12 4 16 11 11 3 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) 1,371 - 554 2,476 3,422 (D) 2017: 1,304 2,094 2,389 919 2,011 2,256 1,035 283 Amount spent to repay CCC loans ...................farms, 2022: - 7 10 - 8 8 6 2 2017: 9 10 19 1 9 6 7 3 $1,000, 2022: - 231 844 - 419 1,493 3,034 (D) 2017: 970 2,125 2,155 (D) 1,142 2,232 577 (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 : Sullivan : Switzerland : Tippecanoe : Tipton : Union : Vanderburgh : Vermillion : Vigo ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total received ......................................farms, 2022: 123 26 199 108 51 57 131 102 2017: 312 100 360 273 165 154 152 263 $1,000, 2022: 804 240 1,631 735 196 398 1,314 1,213 2017: 4,194 711 3,070 2,684 2,457 1,620 1,888 1,454 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 6,540 9,214 8,194 6,803 3,846 6,977 10,032 11,890 2017: 13,441 7,114 8,529 9,832 14,892 10,519 12,421 5,529 : Amount from Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, and Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .....................farms, 2022: 80 14 157 87 45 35 118 65 2017: 92 25 117 100 52 48 75 59 $1,000, 2022: 454 46 864 134 92 106 702 374 2017: 432 58 444 149 181 117 347 243 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 5,673 3,273 5,501 1,540 2,037 3,028 5,948 5,755 2017: 4,694 2,302 3,795 1,487 3,489 2,448 4,629 4,115 : Amount from other Federal farm programs ...........farms, 2022: 63 15 61 35 13 34 32 56 2017: 287 90 329 251 147 142 121 252 $1,000, 2022: 351 194 767 601 104 292 612 839 2017: 3,762 654 2,626 2,536 2,276 1,503 1,541 1,211 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 5,564 12,916 12,573 17,164 8,036 8,580 19,135 14,978 2017: 13,107 7,265 7,983 10,102 15,481 10,581 12,734 4,807 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ...............................................farms, 2022: 3 4 6 2 5 2 - 4 2017: 10 1 10 5 10 4 - 5 $1,000, 2022: 1,602 5 804 (D) (D) (D) - 2,327 2017: 1,564 (D) 1,306 198 447 150 - (D) Amount spent to repay CCC loans ...................farms, 2022: 4 - 4 2 1 - - 4 2017: 6 1 8 2 7 4 - 2 $1,000, 2022: (D) - (D) (D) (D) - - 2,056 2017: 1,246 (D) 1,192 (D) 412 117 - (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Wabash : Warren : Warrick : Washington : Wayne : Wells : White : Whitley ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total received ......................................farms, 2022: 304 199 96 120 215 128 183 199 2017: 451 262 169 311 373 411 365 356 $1,000, 2022: 2,048 1,820 779 1,282 1,231 1,019 2,319 1,299 2017: 3,814 4,075 2,445 3,910 3,878 3,224 3,750 3,103 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 6,737 9,148 8,115 10,680 5,728 7,964 12,673 6,529 2017: 8,457 15,552 14,470 12,572 10,396 7,843 10,273 8,718 : Amount from Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, and Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .....................farms, 2022: 264 189 66 83 192 99 112 146 2017: 262 149 72 124 216 109 123 154 $1,000, 2022: 937 1,348 175 323 575 226 354 309 2017: 817 1,187 254 393 565 165 385 363 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 3,548 7,131 2,646 3,891 2,993 2,285 3,164 2,118 2017: 3,118 7,967 3,534 3,171 2,615 1,514 3,134 2,357 : Amount from other Federal farm programs ...........farms, 2022: 87 33 44 57 51 41 101 84 2017: 371 210 150 278 303 384 333 290 $1,000, 2022: 1,111 473 604 959 657 793 1,965 990 2017: 2,997 2,888 2,191 3,517 3,313 3,058 3,364 2,740 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 12,773 14,327 13,738 16,817 12,877 19,346 19,454 11,786 2017: 8,079 13,750 14,607 12,650 10,934 7,965 10,103 9,450 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ...............................................farms, 2022: 5 4 9 9 3 3 11 3 2017: 15 22 12 10 16 20 20 4 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) 6,745 1,511 (D) (D) 3,364 (D) 2017: 1,205 14,641 2,565 1,439 1,852 1,703 6,884 639 Amount spent to repay CCC loans ...................farms, 2022: 3 3 10 11 4 2 12 7 2017: 15 20 8 7 10 11 16 5 $1,000, 2022: 377 (D) 4,902 1,536 (D) (D) 2,075 (D) 2017: 1,202 8,026 2,083 409 478 1,385 5,287 929 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 6. Income From Farm-Related Sources: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Indiana : Adams : Allen : Bartholomew : Benton : Blackford : Boone ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total income from farm-related sources ..............farms, 2022: 23,237 512 601 222 238 98 234 2017: 26,802 693 650 279 236 122 315 $1,000, 2022: 543,969 11,764 9,733 6,591 10,300 1,838 7,501 2017: 516,639 15,069 10,168 5,177 8,042 2,943 6,482 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 23,410 22,977 16,195 29,688 43,277 18,756 32,054 2017: 19,276 21,745 15,643 18,557 34,077 24,119 20,577 : Customwork and other agricultural services ........farms, 2022: 3,658 123 115 43 35 4 36 2017: 3,988 147 144 56 54 16 51 $1,000, 2022: 93,141 4,811 3,081 827 2,220 (D) 593 2017: 72,880 4,142 1,919 1,676 1,095 353 773 : Gross cash rent or share payments .................farms, 2022: 11,083 213 244 100 123 57 97 2017: 12,459 268 274 143 91 54 106 $1,000, 2022: 264,936 3,709 4,489 2,215 7,109 1,633 2,691 2017: 242,583 3,728 4,096 2,733 5,405 1,832 2,260 : Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas : trees, short rotation woody crops, and : maple products ...................................farms, 2022: 1,323 9 4 6 1 - 2 2017: 1,632 54 20 3 1 12 3 $1,000, 2022: 24,845 (D) 7 398 (D) - (D) 2017: 22,384 155 96 16 (D) 188 (D) : Agri-tourism and recreational services ............farms, 2022: 382 1 11 3 1 - 9 2017: 393 2 6 1 - - 5 $1,000, 2022: 14,575 (D) 110 (Z) (D) - 1,035 2017: 7,946 (D) 67 (D) - - (D) : Patronage dividends and refunds : from cooperatives ................................farms, 2022: 8,613 164 280 110 128 39 110 2017: 9,496 226 240 99 128 40 154 $1,000, 2022: 45,789 696 607 336 471 132 625 2017: 23,801 842 333 97 332 99 404 : Crop and livestock insurance payments .............farms, 2022: 2,376 95 43 31 23 1 26 2017: 4,763 144 127 49 60 40 66 $1,000, 2022: 52,676 582 605 2,023 261 (D) 443 2017: 89,785 4,190 2,630 358 704 441 1,556 : Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments ....................farms, 2022: 602 11 9 9 9 - 6 2017: 715 8 31 3 15 1 10 $1,000, 2022: 2,320 101 24 29 (D) - (D) 2017: 3,587 (D) 184 (D) (D) (D) 54 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 3,853 9,198 2,673 3,261 (D) - (D) 2017: 5,017 (D) 5,948 (D) (D) (D) 5,418 : Other farm-related income sources .................farms, 2022: 1,816 65 41 22 5 13 27 2017: 2,681 85 36 20 26 8 43 $1,000, 2022: 45,688 1,754 810 763 195 48 2,059 2017: 53,673 1,948 842 248 438 (D) 1,270 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 6. Income From Farm-Related Sources: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Brown : Carroll : Cass : Clark : Clay : Clinton : Crawford ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total income from farm-related sources ..............farms, 2022: 29 243 277 168 274 305 132 2017: 48 279 305 207 343 332 166 $1,000, 2022: 567 6,807 7,531 1,945 5,074 10,009 1,778 2017: 454 5,355 6,747 3,234 4,047 12,357 1,747 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 19,561 28,012 27,188 11,576 18,517 32,818 13,471 2017: 9,457 19,193 22,121 15,625 11,798 37,220 10,525 : Customwork and other agricultural services ........farms, 2022: 9 48 34 19 43 47 11 2017: 7 60 51 17 33 54 30 $1,000, 2022: 184 889 499 73 746 1,605 21 2017: 78 525 567 130 333 2,339 238 : Gross cash rent or share payments .................farms, 2022: 10 105 147 88 122 120 77 2017: 26 101 130 126 201 115 67 $1,000, 2022: 141 3,753 5,542 892 2,487 6,499 820 2017: 204 3,563 4,258 1,533 2,530 3,885 992 : Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas : trees, short rotation woody crops, and : maple products ...................................farms, 2022: 7 4 19 8 31 3 37 2017: 14 22 19 33 14 11 35 $1,000, 2022: 44 (D) 478 278 719 78 769 2017: (D) 105 128 779 322 74 354 : Agri-tourism and recreational services ............farms, 2022: 4 - - 4 12 1 1 2017: - - 3 9 4 3 7 $1,000, 2022: 132 - - (D) (D) (D) (D) 2017: - - 3 (D) 13 (D) 39 : Patronage dividends and refunds : from cooperatives ................................farms, 2022: 10 108 93 55 103 167 23 2017: 5 119 104 43 126 189 22 $1,000, 2022: (D) 531 471 95 398 1,232 33 2017: 7 202 157 54 265 571 21 : Crop and livestock insurance payments .............farms, 2022: 2 18 23 8 33 30 4 2017: 2 42 53 24 52 94 10 $1,000, 2022: (D) 917 249 280 331 285 26 2017: (D) 564 1,340 409 334 5,203 19 : Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments ....................farms, 2022: - 13 8 3 2 7 6 2017: - 11 13 7 6 6 13 $1,000, 2022: - (D) 92 74 (D) (D) (D) 2017: - 85 135 20 16 (D) 26 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: - (D) 11,472 24,727 (D) (D) (D) 2017: - 7,710 10,376 2,875 2,747 (D) 2,017 : Other farm-related income sources .................farms, 2022: 7 12 11 13 8 23 3 2017: 1 16 27 11 12 28 13 $1,000, 2022: 13 657 201 (D) 197 271 79 2017: (D) 310 160 (D) 234 223 59 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 6. Income From Farm-Related Sources: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Daviess : Dearborn : Decatur : DeKalb : Delaware : Dubois : Elkhart ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total income from farm-related sources ..............farms, 2022: 422 145 311 342 232 409 605 2017: 509 207 305 375 273 457 663 $1,000, 2022: 5,718 1,046 5,738 4,111 7,357 8,826 11,865 2017: 7,348 1,423 5,637 5,176 4,857 5,433 7,789 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 13,549 7,216 18,449 12,020 31,712 21,580 19,611 2017: 14,436 6,876 18,483 13,802 17,790 11,889 11,748 : Customwork and other agricultural services ........farms, 2022: 75 18 39 49 57 54 167 2017: 91 21 44 40 32 55 140 $1,000, 2022: 746 109 554 627 1,865 1,082 4,036 2017: 772 99 1,249 654 571 445 2,039 : Gross cash rent or share payments .................farms, 2022: 230 66 139 182 98 204 193 2017: 298 106 143 208 117 221 260 $1,000, 2022: 3,211 588 3,920 1,933 2,895 2,799 2,450 2017: 4,096 450 2,586 2,708 2,482 2,520 2,220 : Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas : trees, short rotation woody crops, and : maple products ...................................farms, 2022: 30 32 24 22 10 46 70 2017: 13 31 7 13 6 46 50 $1,000, 2022: 79 173 121 368 173 785 550 2017: 128 294 130 107 52 839 237 : Agri-tourism and recreational services ............farms, 2022: 6 1 2 5 9 2 8 2017: - 12 6 3 11 4 3 $1,000, 2022: 47 (D) (D) 5 (D) (D) 173 2017: - (D) 10 (Z) 47 (D) (D) : Patronage dividends and refunds : from cooperatives ................................farms, 2022: 87 17 157 103 81 167 153 2017: 101 23 137 103 90 213 163 $1,000, 2022: 357 (D) 616 197 399 2,150 606 2017: 359 9 214 415 214 630 387 : Crop and livestock insurance payments .............farms, 2022: 67 12 36 47 32 53 12 2017: 74 14 70 67 87 78 64 $1,000, 2022: 1,168 37 143 455 931 1,382 (D) 2017: 1,702 91 1,192 984 1,131 673 602 : Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments ....................farms, 2022: 8 7 10 6 3 11 27 2017: 7 2 7 21 12 8 25 $1,000, 2022: 17 54 (D) 17 (D) (D) (D) 2017: 15 (D) 32 115 34 (D) (D) Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 2,083 7,648 (D) 2,884 (D) (D) (D) 2017: 2,083 (D) 4,558 5,473 2,800 (D) (D) : Other farm-related income sources .................farms, 2022: 11 13 12 20 24 28 141 2017: 33 34 21 35 17 38 131 $1,000, 2022: 93 61 366 508 949 586 3,360 2017: 277 360 224 192 325 228 2,216 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 6. Income From Farm-Related Sources: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Fayette : Floyd : Fountain : Franklin : Fulton : Gibson : Grant : Greene ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total income from farm-related sources ..............farms, 2022: 135 63 249 278 256 257 194 264 2017: 153 66 271 283 302 275 247 312 $1,000, 2022: 2,589 392 9,058 4,391 5,995 6,157 5,469 4,230 2017: 2,594 273 10,532 3,387 6,956 4,899 4,194 5,217 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 19,176 6,220 36,377 15,794 23,419 23,958 28,192 16,023 2017: 16,952 4,140 38,865 11,969 23,034 17,815 16,981 16,722 : Customwork and other agricultural services ........farms, 2022: 29 5 42 45 29 15 29 41 2017: 18 10 36 34 48 33 48 60 $1,000, 2022: 361 (D) 1,738 873 1,185 87 1,193 611 2017: 330 17 1,161 219 1,545 403 1,290 705 : Gross cash rent or share payments .................farms, 2022: 49 45 150 136 120 81 64 143 2017: 69 30 138 157 138 113 94 144 $1,000, 2022: 1,081 262 5,514 1,614 3,628 2,158 3,388 2,064 2017: 1,631 93 4,807 2,216 3,886 2,308 1,667 2,276 : Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas : trees, short rotation woody crops, and : maple products ...................................farms, 2022: 6 6 22 28 7 16 2 35 2017: 9 10 11 21 9 11 9 42 $1,000, 2022: 77 20 982 1,073 84 1,122 (D) 172 2017: 102 41 472 306 113 160 81 835 : Agri-tourism and recreational services ............farms, 2022: - - 2 - 15 2 2 3 2017: 3 - 1 2 1 4 10 2 $1,000, 2022: - - (D) - 14 (D) (D) 6 2017: (D) - (D) (D) (D) 10 (D) (D) : Patronage dividends and refunds : from cooperatives ................................farms, 2022: 68 5 76 76 113 162 115 38 2017: 63 11 94 81 133 168 85 67 $1,000, 2022: 112 (D) 421 190 471 865 651 140 2017: 68 6 238 58 236 736 185 99 : Crop and livestock insurance payments .............farms, 2022: 16 2 26 37 32 77 23 49 2017: 19 6 86 45 45 58 73 58 $1,000, 2022: 821 (D) 132 482 423 1,855 112 872 2017: 163 28 3,478 291 515 1,027 862 773 : Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments ....................farms, 2022: 7 1 9 7 7 7 5 12 2017: 2 4 5 8 11 6 1 6 $1,000, 2022: 13 (D) (D) 44 6 (D) 9 11 2017: (D) 13 (D) (D) (D) 20 (D) (D) Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 1,836 (D) (D) 6,220 881 (D) 1,720 943 2017: (D) 3,200 (D) (D) (D) 3,327 (D) (D) : Other farm-related income sources .................farms, 2022: 10 4 5 14 24 20 12 9 2017: 19 8 20 34 35 14 11 50 $1,000, 2022: 124 41 235 115 184 34 109 353 2017: 289 75 362 262 617 236 79 488 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 6. Income From Farm-Related Sources: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Hamilton : Hancock : Harrison : Hendricks : Henry : Howard : Huntington : Jackson ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total income from farm-related sources ..............farms, 2022: 171 246 372 231 243 171 295 341 2017: 240 262 402 293 331 239 320 370 $1,000, 2022: 5,927 5,624 3,016 5,969 7,831 4,712 5,308 8,173 2017: 8,792 5,422 3,148 3,954 6,331 3,756 5,617 7,291 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 34,661 22,863 8,108 25,841 32,226 27,557 17,995 23,968 2017: 36,633 20,695 7,830 13,494 19,126 15,714 17,552 19,706 : Customwork and other agricultural services ........farms, 2022: 44 50 21 36 33 30 60 24 2017: 48 22 41 30 47 56 50 43 $1,000, 2022: 1,212 1,020 631 441 650 1,018 864 206 2017: 1,351 208 149 318 1,234 1,102 1,184 319 : Gross cash rent or share payments .................farms, 2022: 84 90 208 106 110 54 140 174 2017: 89 113 232 131 149 73 140 186 $1,000, 2022: 1,439 1,884 1,270 3,326 2,297 2,385 3,617 3,603 2017: 3,177 2,842 1,062 2,003 2,117 1,736 2,900 3,820 : Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas : trees, short rotation woody crops, and : maple products ...................................farms, 2022: 3 4 33 9 4 4 4 29 2017: 18 6 48 7 7 5 12 40 $1,000, 2022: (D) 67 270 53 (D) 13 39 1,431 2017: 69 37 719 (D) (D) (D) 144 1,412 : Agri-tourism and recreational services ............farms, 2022: 8 1 3 9 1 7 - 6 2017: 9 1 6 2 2 1 - 7 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) 12 916 (D) 310 - (D) 2017: (D) (D) 4 (D) (D) (D) - 55 : Patronage dividends and refunds : from cooperatives ................................farms, 2022: 54 141 96 98 100 94 129 177 2017: 76 132 81 128 133 113 141 180 $1,000, 2022: 373 827 365 745 808 459 452 504 2017: 228 274 373 388 289 135 421 175 : Crop and livestock insurance payments .............farms, 2022: 9 43 17 23 45 10 21 43 2017: 65 52 32 58 63 58 58 60 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) 390 276 2,630 468 310 553 2017: 983 1,331 278 878 1,139 540 723 1,435 : Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments ....................farms, 2022: - 2 30 10 2 6 7 3 2017: 3 7 32 8 1 4 16 7 $1,000, 2022: - (D) 59 7 (D) 48 (D) (D) 2017: (D) (D) 66 (D) (D) 17 14 8 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: - (D) 1,953 725 (D) 8,076 (D) (D) 2017: (D) (D) 2,064 (D) (D) 4,191 868 1,120 : Other farm-related income sources .................farms, 2022: 18 6 13 14 27 4 5 9 2017: 38 7 40 21 35 17 22 18 $1,000, 2022: 2,138 23 19 205 1,242 11 (D) 1,848 2017: 2,959 513 496 176 1,239 181 230 68 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 6. Income From Farm-Related Sources: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Jasper : Jay : Jefferson : Jennings : Johnson : Knox : Kosciusko : LaGrange ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total income from farm-related sources ..............farms, 2022: 341 394 191 198 197 200 470 801 2017: 337 395 251 245 254 284 495 839 $1,000, 2022: 14,571 10,018 2,770 4,930 6,268 8,136 8,586 11,852 2017: 11,804 8,169 2,608 5,700 3,231 10,113 8,402 14,333 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 42,730 25,426 14,503 24,897 31,815 40,680 18,268 14,796 2017: 35,026 20,680 10,391 23,265 12,719 35,608 16,975 17,083 : Customwork and other agricultural services ........farms, 2022: 47 66 31 15 30 17 56 217 2017: 45 46 37 12 44 35 99 176 $1,000, 2022: 1,700 2,597 905 537 (D) 724 811 2,880 2017: 1,222 933 308 480 437 1,166 1,758 3,487 : Gross cash rent or share payments .................farms, 2022: 148 173 122 117 77 94 261 217 2017: 140 167 156 162 108 135 273 247 $1,000, 2022: 5,755 4,101 1,244 3,430 1,283 3,565 3,024 2,478 2017: 6,009 2,648 1,152 3,423 1,370 5,072 3,430 3,074 : Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas : trees, short rotation woody crops, and : maple products ...................................farms, 2022: 5 3 7 11 1 15 29 78 2017: - 12 22 19 10 10 23 96 $1,000, 2022: 4 32 130 262 (D) 341 278 765 2017: - 506 95 633 148 163 174 812 : Agri-tourism and recreational services ............farms, 2022: 3 1 2 2 6 8 12 14 2017: 2 - 7 5 11 4 7 10 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) (D) (D) 544 (D) 69 136 2017: (D) - 22 (D) 86 51 29 98 : Patronage dividends and refunds : from cooperatives ................................farms, 2022: 188 180 29 58 99 89 106 223 2017: 181 147 30 51 96 143 110 209 $1,000, 2022: 1,863 993 67 256 527 257 2,210 1,680 2017: 788 286 11 167 143 496 900 375 : Crop and livestock insurance payments .............farms, 2022: 38 54 22 30 22 53 42 44 2017: 61 135 23 30 41 63 75 43 $1,000, 2022: 868 841 347 272 2,486 2,871 1,273 326 2017: 535 2,997 987 698 234 2,943 1,171 850 : Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments ....................farms, 2022: 6 4 12 4 - 2 6 6 2017: 6 8 4 9 7 9 16 11 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) (D) (D) - (D) 11 8 2017: (D) 12 13 (D) 61 113 46 106 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: (D) (D) (D) (D) - (D) 1,905 1,384 2017: (D) 1,505 3,231 (D) 8,764 12,610 2,880 9,671 : Other farm-related income sources .................farms, 2022: 30 27 9 10 18 12 45 235 2017: 35 37 12 20 32 13 64 282 $1,000, 2022: 1,941 1,426 56 142 900 296 909 3,578 2017: 1,781 787 20 233 751 107 895 5,531 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 6. Income From Farm-Related Sources: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Lake : LaPorte : Lawrence : Madison : Marion : Marshall : Martin : Miami ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total income from farm-related sources ..............farms, 2022: 142 318 235 317 43 376 112 296 2017: 146 334 255 321 45 414 136 343 $1,000, 2022: 3,891 13,296 2,681 7,459 1,510 6,613 1,634 7,706 2017: 2,662 10,792 3,366 6,729 692 5,228 1,695 7,435 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 27,401 41,812 11,407 23,529 35,120 17,586 14,591 26,032 2017: 18,233 32,311 13,202 20,963 15,379 12,629 12,462 21,676 : Customwork and other agricultural services ........farms, 2022: 20 49 28 69 6 62 9 51 2017: 12 58 40 47 7 49 23 51 $1,000, 2022: 919 5,194 162 2,748 118 2,507 149 1,214 2017: 105 3,366 346 1,073 32 600 92 1,563 : Gross cash rent or share payments .................farms, 2022: 61 144 150 126 17 204 79 154 2017: 62 146 142 140 22 213 82 158 $1,000, 2022: 1,553 5,211 1,667 2,382 341 2,850 1,034 4,109 2017: 1,387 4,642 1,506 2,426 227 2,746 1,035 4,524 : Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas : trees, short rotation woody crops, and : maple products ...................................farms, 2022: - 14 31 14 - 14 10 6 2017: 4 9 42 15 2 33 6 16 $1,000, 2022: - 59 414 171 - (D) 293 314 2017: 20 95 920 172 (D) 227 122 311 : Agri-tourism and recreational services ............farms, 2022: 11 14 5 3 7 6 7 9 2017: 9 5 6 2 4 4 7 2 $1,000, 2022: 452 243 (D) 160 (D) 88 19 971 2017: 356 (D) 29 (D) 230 (D) 43 (D) : Patronage dividends and refunds : from cooperatives ................................farms, 2022: 54 160 31 149 8 126 27 77 2017: 49 141 38 143 18 128 44 117 $1,000, 2022: 239 1,609 48 974 79 612 101 345 2017: 64 496 71 356 13 332 88 195 : Crop and livestock insurance payments .............farms, 2022: 17 28 10 21 8 25 2 29 2017: 18 49 17 82 6 42 13 88 $1,000, 2022: 393 431 229 294 (D) 83 (D) 594 2017: 225 1,298 199 1,891 (D) 378 189 585 : Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments ....................farms, 2022: 6 6 18 9 3 5 - 13 2017: 9 6 5 10 - 2 3 9 $1,000, 2022: 18 31 49 31 6 (D) - 22 2017: 15 (D) 24 (D) - (D) 7 142 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 3,046 5,171 2,725 3,406 2,000 (D) - 1,707 2017: 1,656 (D) 4,812 (D) - (D) 2,400 15,822 : Other farm-related income sources .................farms, 2022: 12 25 4 19 10 38 9 12 2017: 18 32 24 17 6 59 14 23 $1,000, 2022: 317 519 (D) 700 566 397 (D) 136 2017: 490 789 271 780 (D) 869 119 (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 6. Income From Farm-Related Sources: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Monroe : Montgomery : Morgan : Newton : Noble : Ohio : Orange : Owen ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total income from farm-related sources ..............farms, 2022: 122 335 193 181 394 28 138 162 2017: 132 383 265 198 451 55 165 270 $1,000, 2022: 1,905 11,601 3,579 4,796 6,962 158 2,541 2,585 2017: 2,079 11,860 4,639 5,270 5,170 512 2,085 2,908 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 15,614 34,629 18,546 26,498 17,669 5,658 18,415 15,959 2017: 15,747 30,966 17,507 26,615 11,463 9,302 12,636 10,769 : Customwork and other agricultural services ........farms, 2022: 24 34 42 21 82 3 14 31 2017: 9 53 24 21 68 10 19 30 $1,000, 2022: 192 840 265 665 1,748 58 310 200 2017: 15 1,362 1,010 357 580 22 95 319 : Gross cash rent or share payments .................farms, 2022: 48 179 88 86 188 19 82 101 2017: 84 167 99 75 198 30 86 161 $1,000, 2022: 1,080 8,702 1,326 2,890 3,196 65 1,285 1,285 2017: 965 5,626 1,604 3,605 2,089 153 994 1,081 : Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas : trees, short rotation woody crops, and : maple products ...................................farms, 2022: 18 23 14 - 42 7 10 26 2017: 9 20 47 - 41 9 17 45 $1,000, 2022: 329 141 268 - 738 15 146 663 2017: 221 403 736 - 327 130 81 785 : Agri-tourism and recreational services ............farms, 2022: 8 4 2 - 5 - 4 6 2017: 4 5 5 - 19 - 6 7 $1,000, 2022: 18 21 (D) - 228 - 33 5 2017: (D) 24 (D) - 782 - (D) (D) : Patronage dividends and refunds : from cooperatives ................................farms, 2022: 26 130 68 83 112 1 29 18 2017: 21 185 94 115 130 6 47 45 $1,000, 2022: 81 656 145 342 523 (D) 590 61 2017: 28 830 119 153 315 3 53 66 : Crop and livestock insurance payments .............farms, 2022: 21 28 29 33 16 2 10 16 2017: 16 77 37 29 55 5 25 46 $1,000, 2022: 149 460 846 688 63 (D) 41 109 2017: 116 2,066 559 917 715 201 194 474 : Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments ....................farms, 2022: 4 10 2 4 18 1 11 7 2017: 9 7 2 1 13 3 7 5 $1,000, 2022: 7 21 (D) 3 59 (D) 106 21 2017: (D) 55 (D) (D) 32 (Z) (D) (D) Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 1,792 2,150 (D) 850 3,305 (D) 9,679 3,065 2017: (D) 7,829 (D) (D) 2,491 129 (D) (D) : Other farm-related income sources .................farms, 2022: 6 16 14 7 30 1 7 10 2017: 9 22 32 19 66 4 6 13 $1,000, 2022: 48 760 666 208 406 (D) 29 241 2017: 510 1,495 535 (D) 330 3 32 127 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 6. Income From Farm-Related Sources: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Parke : Perry : Pike : Porter : Posey : Pulaski : Putnam : Randolph ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total income from farm-related sources ..............farms, 2022: 319 202 141 192 242 304 353 323 2017: 323 176 168 198 315 336 403 347 $1,000, 2022: 10,301 2,125 6,124 3,290 6,141 9,350 7,169 10,679 2017: 10,306 1,800 4,006 2,842 5,414 8,205 8,672 8,342 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 32,292 10,521 43,431 17,133 25,374 30,756 20,310 33,062 2017: 31,906 10,226 23,846 14,356 17,187 24,421 21,519 24,041 : Customwork and other agricultural services ........farms, 2022: 30 16 8 14 34 31 46 87 2017: 39 28 16 32 21 30 61 55 $1,000, 2022: 671 227 574 226 2,080 2,143 771 3,382 2017: 426 214 231 616 169 352 923 1,705 : Gross cash rent or share payments .................farms, 2022: 194 115 108 66 71 178 217 106 2017: 175 91 108 67 112 213 235 138 $1,000, 2022: 5,491 1,022 2,798 1,877 2,698 6,045 4,277 3,722 2017: 4,145 632 1,891 1,286 2,533 6,352 5,195 3,561 : Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas : trees, short rotation woody crops, and : maple products ...................................farms, 2022: 43 29 11 4 - 1 24 7 2017: 36 33 5 3 14 1 36 8 $1,000, 2022: 1,697 454 256 6 - (D) 519 64 2017: 555 587 (D) (D) 793 (D) 263 (D) : Agri-tourism and recreational services ............farms, 2022: 5 5 4 6 2 1 10 2 2017: 7 4 - 6 - - 2 1 $1,000, 2022: 622 16 72 (D) (D) (D) 55 (D) 2017: (D) 5 - 222 - - (D) (D) : Patronage dividends and refunds : from cooperatives ................................farms, 2022: 98 53 29 104 162 124 97 145 2017: 109 38 58 100 194 128 117 111 $1,000, 2022: 425 66 632 549 768 676 812 709 2017: 707 85 191 164 699 271 308 263 : Crop and livestock insurance payments .............farms, 2022: 15 12 15 28 27 17 28 52 2017: 42 14 44 20 51 37 63 115 $1,000, 2022: 634 225 1,781 271 311 177 582 1,479 2017: 3,231 68 1,454 128 889 754 1,490 1,140 : Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments ....................farms, 2022: 6 - 3 2 8 2 4 5 2017: 5 9 12 2 12 9 9 1 $1,000, 2022: 34 - (D) (D) (D) (D) 2 (D) 2017: (D) 12 143 (D) 40 (D) (D) (D) Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 5,625 - (D) (D) (D) (D) 594 (D) 2017: (D) 1,288 11,950 (D) 3,292 (D) (D) (D) : Other farm-related income sources .................farms, 2022: 35 8 1 18 20 19 17 27 2017: 54 15 10 30 27 14 31 47 $1,000, 2022: 728 114 (D) 310 219 303 151 1,274 2017: 1,146 198 (D) 393 292 247 461 1,542 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 6. Income From Farm-Related Sources: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Ripley : Rush : St. Joseph : Scott : Shelby : Spencer : Starke : Steuben ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total income from farm-related sources ..............farms, 2022: 398 226 212 120 258 286 193 185 2017: 403 324 266 143 307 347 254 205 $1,000, 2022: 5,500 4,861 4,147 1,674 2,972 4,517 2,647 4,456 2017: 4,964 7,134 4,568 2,521 5,559 8,468 5,259 2,991 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 13,820 21,508 19,562 13,949 11,518 15,795 13,714 24,086 2017: 12,317 22,020 17,171 17,631 18,108 24,403 20,707 14,588 : Customwork and other agricultural services ........farms, 2022: 36 48 21 10 58 32 9 12 2017: 34 72 53 28 69 31 25 17 $1,000, 2022: 649 736 711 (D) 789 514 120 754 2017: 285 1,391 1,338 453 1,108 367 439 236 : Gross cash rent or share payments .................farms, 2022: 244 93 93 91 63 127 147 121 2017: 224 114 137 77 106 175 163 116 $1,000, 2022: 3,341 3,409 1,216 1,030 1,038 1,799 2,112 2,028 2017: 2,884 4,462 1,972 598 2,447 2,037 3,268 1,448 : Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas : trees, short rotation woody crops, and : maple products ...................................farms, 2022: 39 1 5 4 4 19 5 17 2017: 36 8 7 18 9 13 5 8 $1,000, 2022: 245 (D) (D) (D) (D) 882 12 292 2017: 641 158 17 117 72 229 162 53 : Agri-tourism and recreational services ............farms, 2022: 2 - 5 6 2 4 3 2 2017: 13 1 13 4 3 - 3 3 $1,000, 2022: (D) - 474 55 (D) 19 101 (D) 2017: 92 (D) 168 63 11 - 107 (D) : Patronage dividends and refunds : from cooperatives ................................farms, 2022: 87 120 64 20 151 126 36 49 2017: 105 164 64 39 170 160 75 57 $1,000, 2022: 387 441 392 61 602 277 72 214 2017: 75 436 213 30 320 477 124 86 : Crop and livestock insurance payments .............farms, 2022: 46 29 13 11 30 29 20 17 2017: 71 87 22 11 85 42 51 23 $1,000, 2022: 664 188 129 92 451 942 212 710 2017: 793 482 554 585 1,257 3,229 948 702 : Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments ....................farms, 2022: 7 8 1 1 7 9 5 2 2017: 14 8 5 6 4 7 5 2 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) (D) (D) 64 18 13 (D) 2017: 129 (D) 8 45 4 7 17 (D) Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: (D) (D) (D) (D) 9,214 2,051 2,647 (D) 2017: 9,209 (D) 1,540 7,522 925 1,036 3,305 (D) : Other farm-related income sources .................farms, 2022: 16 8 39 5 5 12 3 16 2017: 20 23 21 10 25 20 20 25 $1,000, 2022: 137 75 1,157 15 13 66 4 420 2017: 64 172 296 630 340 2,121 195 437 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 6. Income From Farm-Related Sources: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Sullivan : Switzerland : Tippecanoe : Tipton : Union : Vanderburgh : Vermillion : Vigo ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total income from farm-related sources ..............farms, 2022: 206 127 291 213 88 86 136 194 2017: 268 141 327 217 137 143 126 217 $1,000, 2022: 5,552 808 9,959 7,028 2,118 1,832 5,070 1,705 2017: 5,667 1,363 9,874 4,591 2,407 1,438 3,463 3,186 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 26,954 6,365 34,225 32,996 24,071 21,302 37,281 8,788 2017: 21,144 9,664 30,194 21,156 17,566 10,058 27,485 14,683 : Customwork and other agricultural services ........farms, 2022: 34 27 39 48 14 6 19 27 2017: 38 31 45 48 16 11 20 23 $1,000, 2022: 559 120 362 1,547 245 119 554 178 2017: 461 52 588 1,515 120 198 639 454 : Gross cash rent or share payments .................farms, 2022: 105 69 138 74 32 32 85 102 2017: 144 68 151 62 42 54 80 131 $1,000, 2022: 3,439 371 6,270 4,296 1,442 1,515 3,456 1,092 2017: 3,927 889 4,732 1,714 1,230 733 1,831 1,950 : Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas : trees, short rotation woody crops, and : maple products ...................................farms, 2022: 22 13 14 - 6 1 - 12 2017: 10 16 15 12 3 5 6 17 $1,000, 2022: 474 82 130 - 201 (D) - 207 2017: 78 159 261 56 43 43 (D) 378 : Agri-tourism and recreational services ............farms, 2022: 2 3 5 - - 2 - 5 2017: 9 6 5 1 2 1 - 1 $1,000, 2022: (D) 20 1,274 - - (D) - 10 2017: 60 10 1,087 (D) (D) (D) - (D) : Patronage dividends and refunds : from cooperatives ................................farms, 2022: 84 22 123 131 60 51 36 60 2017: 118 21 127 95 69 73 16 54 $1,000, 2022: 434 86 702 731 130 136 183 100 2017: 297 6 323 135 89 163 57 82 : Crop and livestock insurance payments .............farms, 2022: 24 7 31 15 5 1 12 13 2017: 70 22 65 64 44 22 28 23 $1,000, 2022: 509 72 1,069 236 (D) (D) 646 55 2017: 694 141 999 844 579 76 377 243 : Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments ....................farms, 2022: 12 6 12 2 - 4 5 9 2017: 4 12 6 9 1 2 4 1 $1,000, 2022: (D) 9 31 (D) - (D) 24 16 2017: 9 9 32 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: (D) 1,503 2,606 (D) - (D) 4,732 1,769 2017: 2,348 718 5,334 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) : Other farm-related income sources .................farms, 2022: 11 4 12 14 5 4 7 8 2017: 22 13 38 10 23 5 16 9 $1,000, 2022: 113 48 120 (D) (D) 23 208 48 2017: 140 99 1,853 313 339 220 425 (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 6. Income From Farm-Related Sources: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Wabash : Warren : Warrick : Washington : Wayne : Wells : White : Whitley ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total income from farm-related sources ..............farms, 2022: 317 178 154 316 358 265 309 296 2017: 372 207 180 405 425 278 290 411 $1,000, 2022: 11,448 11,007 3,402 8,970 7,730 8,260 9,643 6,497 2017: 6,890 7,630 2,149 4,448 7,224 6,640 11,895 7,395 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 36,112 61,836 22,089 28,386 21,592 31,170 31,206 21,951 2017: 18,522 36,862 11,939 10,983 16,998 23,886 41,018 17,993 : Customwork and other agricultural services ........farms, 2022: 48 27 14 46 69 51 58 56 2017: 46 30 26 74 55 41 38 53 $1,000, 2022: 853 1,635 234 1,870 1,338 946 1,331 1,850 2017: 515 370 335 611 1,261 611 1,783 855 : Gross cash rent or share payments .................farms, 2022: 175 113 90 166 160 121 143 140 2017: 192 86 87 186 207 105 113 196 $1,000, 2022: 7,522 7,870 1,508 3,504 4,205 3,626 5,235 2,518 2017: 4,249 5,261 956 2,000 3,774 3,272 5,471 2,472 : Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas : trees, short rotation woody crops, and : maple products ...................................farms, 2022: 12 6 3 25 12 11 4 14 2017: 7 - 10 54 29 17 3 9 $1,000, 2022: 1,443 146 43 1,355 27 57 (D) 45 2017: 71 - (D) 743 398 161 (D) 51 : Agri-tourism and recreational services ............farms, 2022: 5 2 2 12 3 - 2 2 2017: 4 3 9 12 4 9 2 4 $1,000, 2022: 23 (D) (D) (D) (D) - (D) (D) 2017: 28 (D) (D) 134 (D) 94 (D) 13 : Patronage dividends and refunds : from cooperatives ................................farms, 2022: 113 54 50 85 148 96 144 123 2017: 111 91 55 101 180 107 130 160 $1,000, 2022: 248 629 175 914 561 447 978 603 2017: 367 465 169 116 232 325 317 337 : Crop and livestock insurance payments .............farms, 2022: 18 4 22 15 55 34 30 32 2017: 66 49 41 43 51 98 79 91 $1,000, 2022: 143 (D) 496 388 1,119 2,439 911 905 2017: 884 783 373 552 510 1,873 2,346 1,788 : Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments ....................farms, 2022: 10 5 5 5 8 10 5 7 2017: 12 1 11 18 9 5 6 16 $1,000, 2022: 22 17 (D) (D) (D) 68 161 (D) 2017: 75 (D) 125 44 (D) 9 (D) 46 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 2,224 3,374 (D) (D) (D) 6,803 32,118 (D) 2017: 6,261 (D) 11,358 2,432 (D) 1,727 (D) 2,897 : Other farm-related income sources .................farms, 2022: 24 16 13 37 29 31 30 23 2017: 33 28 20 49 45 14 35 46 $1,000, 2022: 1,194 658 924 358 454 677 988 495 2017: 701 733 51 249 947 296 1,808 1,833 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 7. Hired Farm Labor - Workers and Payroll: 2022 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Indiana : Adams : Allen : Bartholomew : Benton : Blackford : Boone ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hired farm labor ..........................................farms: 11,968 296 324 96 147 47 138 workers: 39,922 780 764 259 564 136 568 $1,000 payroll: 741,445 9,585 11,106 3,340 14,271 3,072 9,608 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .............................farms: 10,282 261 291 80 129 37 116 workers: 19,544 468 498 133 295 61 236 5 to 9 workers ........................................farms: 1,164 25 25 13 10 8 13 workers: 7,209 161 156 76 62 (D) 93 10 workers or more ....................................farms: 522 10 8 3 8 2 9 workers: 13,169 151 110 50 207 (D) 239 : Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more ........................................farms: 6,091 121 140 54 72 32 76 workers: 17,690 286 266 110 266 66 220 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .........................farms: 5,503 112 133 50 66 29 66 workers: 9,562 189 227 84 128 45 122 5 to 9 workers ....................................farms: 390 6 7 4 3 3 8 workers: 2,459 34 39 26 20 21 (D) 10 workers or more ................................farms: 198 3 - - 3 - 2 workers: 5,669 63 - - 118 - (D) : Less than 150 days ......................................farms: 8,643 215 231 61 116 27 99 workers: 22,232 494 498 149 298 70 348 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) ...........................farms: 7,882 192 214 56 107 24 88 workers: 13,920 316 345 99 220 44 174 5 to 9 workers ......................................farms: 513 18 11 4 6 1 8 workers: 3,073 113 70 (D) 35 (D) 46 10 workers or more ..................................farms: 248 5 6 1 3 2 3 workers: 5,239 65 83 (D) 43 (D) 128 : Reported only workers working : 150 days or more .........................................farms: 3,325 81 93 35 31 20 39 workers: 8,063 207 169 65 103 44 77 $1,000 payroll: 251,231 4,647 4,412 1,312 2,874 1,673 2,347 : Reported only workers working : less than 150 days .......................................farms: 5,877 175 184 42 75 15 62 workers: 12,374 405 351 76 163 45 130 $1,000 payroll: 90,768 2,727 2,427 393 1,687 367 1,300 : Reported both - workers working : 150 days or more and workers : working less than 150 days ...............................farms: 2,766 40 47 19 41 12 37 150 days or more, workers: 9,627 79 97 45 163 22 143 less than 150 days, workers: 9,858 89 147 73 135 25 218 $1,000 payroll: 399,447 2,211 4,267 1,635 9,710 1,032 5,960 : Total migrant workers .....................................farms: 233 3 6 1 3 - 5 workers: 3,493 (D) 23 (D) 15 - 53 : Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor ............farms: 208 3 5 1 3 - 2 workers: 3,191 (D) (D) (D) 15 - (D) : Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor .........................................farms: 25 - 1 - - - 3 workers: 302 - (D) - - - (D) : Unpaid workers ............................................farms: 16,242 366 393 133 61 67 140 workers: 43,179 1,328 1,253 325 130 152 296 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 7. Hired Farm Labor - Workers and Payroll: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Brown : Carroll : Cass : Clark : Clay : Clinton : Crawford ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hired farm labor ..........................................farms: 22 188 169 72 144 167 49 workers: 57 498 479 288 357 528 92 $1,000 payroll: 640 10,794 10,050 2,928 4,017 13,951 658 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .............................farms: 18 160 147 64 130 147 47 workers: (D) 300 283 126 252 316 (D) 5 to 9 workers ........................................farms: 3 24 18 4 11 13 2 workers: 18 148 108 30 75 80 (D) 10 workers or more ....................................farms: 1 4 4 4 3 7 - workers: (D) 50 88 132 30 132 - : Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more ........................................farms: 18 93 93 43 65 84 34 workers: 33 206 245 149 133 243 51 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .........................farms: 18 83 87 39 63 75 34 workers: 33 137 156 61 (D) 131 51 5 to 9 workers ....................................farms: - 10 4 2 2 3 - workers: - 69 (D) (D) (D) 16 - 10 workers or more ................................farms: - - 2 2 - 6 - workers: - - (D) (D) - 96 - : Less than 150 days ......................................farms: 8 137 127 52 103 135 18 workers: 24 292 234 139 224 285 41 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) ...........................farms: 7 126 124 45 96 130 16 workers: (D) 226 214 73 169 236 (D) 5 to 9 workers ......................................farms: - 11 3 4 4 3 2 workers: - 66 20 27 25 (D) (D) 10 workers or more ..................................farms: 1 - - 3 3 2 - workers: (D) - - 39 30 (D) - : Reported only workers working : 150 days or more .........................................farms: 14 51 42 20 41 32 31 workers: 20 114 107 28 91 100 46 $1,000 payroll: 336 3,397 3,454 431 1,373 5,750 462 : Reported only workers working : less than 150 days .......................................farms: 4 95 76 29 79 83 15 workers: 16 182 132 54 171 157 36 $1,000 payroll: 35 2,116 1,361 249 1,523 1,505 150 : Reported both - workers working : 150 days or more and workers : working less than 150 days ...............................farms: 4 42 51 23 24 52 3 150 days or more, workers: 13 92 138 121 42 143 5 less than 150 days, workers: 8 110 102 85 53 128 5 $1,000 payroll: 270 5,281 5,235 2,248 1,122 6,696 46 : Total migrant workers .....................................farms: - - 5 1 - - - workers: - - 145 (D) - - - : Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor ............farms: - - 5 1 - - - workers: - - 145 (D) - - - : Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor .........................................farms: - - - - - - - workers: - - - - - - - : Unpaid workers ............................................farms: 63 147 155 166 129 151 120 workers: 138 339 325 402 299 307 309 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 7. Hired Farm Labor - Workers and Payroll: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Daviess : Dearborn : Decatur : DeKalb : Delaware : Dubois : Elkhart ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hired farm labor ..........................................farms: 228 115 137 151 123 159 371 workers: 596 260 461 481 389 660 1,299 $1,000 payroll: 10,438 1,583 14,455 7,932 8,827 10,013 16,824 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .............................farms: 198 97 120 119 108 138 318 workers: 327 147 245 239 209 282 600 5 to 9 workers ........................................farms: 24 17 10 26 12 13 29 workers: 156 (D) 59 144 72 74 175 10 workers or more ....................................farms: 6 1 7 6 3 8 24 workers: 113 (D) 157 98 108 304 524 : Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more ........................................farms: 118 40 90 84 50 88 156 workers: 250 76 263 250 168 291 538 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .........................farms: 110 34 81 66 46 79 127 workers: 196 46 124 109 77 144 265 5 to 9 workers ....................................farms: 7 6 6 14 2 5 21 workers: (D) 30 40 72 (D) 27 134 10 workers or more ................................farms: 1 - 3 4 2 4 8 workers: (D) - 99 69 (D) 120 139 : Less than 150 days ......................................farms: 150 100 88 110 97 109 279 workers: 346 184 198 231 221 369 761 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) ...........................farms: 138 90 81 105 89 98 259 workers: 216 129 150 192 163 170 462 5 to 9 workers ......................................farms: 6 9 6 3 6 6 12 workers: 36 (D) (D) (D) (D) 35 76 10 workers or more ..................................farms: 6 1 1 2 2 5 8 workers: 94 (D) (D) (D) (D) 164 223 : Reported only workers working : 150 days or more .........................................farms: 78 15 49 41 26 50 92 workers: 140 22 160 137 105 121 255 $1,000 payroll: 3,180 129 6,877 1,758 4,522 3,683 5,873 : Reported only workers working : less than 150 days .......................................farms: 110 75 47 67 73 71 215 workers: 206 120 102 131 148 154 415 $1,000 payroll: 1,608 415 777 686 807 942 2,420 : Reported both - workers working : 150 days or more and workers : working less than 150 days ...............................farms: 40 25 41 43 24 38 64 150 days or more, workers: 110 54 103 113 63 170 283 less than 150 days, workers: 140 64 96 100 73 215 346 $1,000 payroll: 5,650 1,039 6,801 5,488 3,497 5,388 8,530 : Total migrant workers .....................................farms: 5 2 1 - 2 1 6 workers: 184 (D) (D) - (D) (D) 32 : Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor ............farms: 1 2 1 - 2 1 6 workers: (D) (D) (D) - (D) (D) 32 : Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor .........................................farms: 4 - - - - - - workers: (D) - - - - - - : Unpaid workers ............................................farms: 355 177 171 246 136 243 659 workers: 1,277 527 364 607 325 658 2,377 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 7. Hired Farm Labor - Workers and Payroll: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Fayette : Floyd : Fountain : Franklin : Fulton : Gibson : Grant : Greene ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hired farm labor ..........................................farms: 71 37 95 114 140 129 118 122 workers: 215 94 273 318 338 439 352 263 $1,000 payroll: 3,449 313 6,007 3,923 4,197 10,488 3,877 3,359 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .............................farms: 65 31 80 106 128 111 101 114 workers: 112 (D) 156 202 245 261 205 207 5 to 9 workers ........................................farms: 3 5 13 4 8 14 13 7 workers: 22 35 (D) 23 50 78 84 (D) 10 workers or more ....................................farms: 3 1 2 4 4 4 4 1 workers: 81 (D) (D) 93 43 100 63 (D) : Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more ........................................farms: 26 11 62 54 76 78 50 46 workers: 46 22 116 85 159 211 102 95 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .........................farms: 25 10 60 52 70 74 48 42 workers: (D) (D) (D) (D) 115 136 82 63 5 to 9 workers ....................................farms: 1 1 2 2 5 1 1 4 workers: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 32 10 workers or more ................................farms: - - - - 1 3 1 - workers: - - - - (D) (D) (D) - : Less than 150 days ......................................farms: 60 27 61 83 91 100 97 97 workers: 169 72 157 233 179 228 250 168 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) ...........................farms: 57 22 55 78 89 92 86 96 workers: 94 40 104 144 (D) 176 157 (D) 5 to 9 workers ......................................farms: - 4 5 1 2 7 9 1 workers: - (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 10 workers or more ..................................farms: 3 1 1 4 - 1 2 - workers: 75 (D) (D) (D) - (D) (D) - : Reported only workers working : 150 days or more .........................................farms: 11 10 34 31 49 29 21 25 workers: 16 (D) 54 46 90 75 43 57 $1,000 payroll: 392 131 1,460 629 2,151 3,233 1,026 1,574 : Reported only workers working : less than 150 days .......................................farms: 45 26 33 60 64 51 68 76 workers: 89 67 70 123 112 120 187 131 $1,000 payroll: 402 (D) 1,056 660 744 1,438 698 909 : Reported both - workers working : 150 days or more and workers : working less than 150 days ...............................farms: 15 1 28 23 27 49 29 21 150 days or more, workers: 30 (D) 62 39 69 136 59 38 less than 150 days, workers: 80 (D) 87 110 67 108 63 37 $1,000 payroll: 2,654 (D) 3,491 2,634 1,302 5,817 2,152 876 : Total migrant workers .....................................farms: 1 2 2 2 1 4 2 2 workers: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) : Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor ............farms: 1 2 2 2 1 4 2 2 workers: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) : Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor .........................................farms: - - - - - - - - workers: - - - - - - - - : Unpaid workers ............................................farms: 72 95 96 237 181 123 131 243 workers: 160 225 197 550 518 299 291 571 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 7. Hired Farm Labor - Workers and Payroll: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Hamilton : Hancock : Harrison : Hendricks : Henry : Howard : Huntington : Jackson ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hired farm labor ..........................................farms: 125 143 166 100 149 108 130 141 workers: 725 562 415 360 408 330 558 707 $1,000 payroll: 13,067 6,237 4,157 4,204 7,299 4,715 12,207 13,192 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .............................farms: 97 123 145 81 135 95 100 114 workers: 224 253 239 150 282 170 186 206 5 to 9 workers ........................................farms: 15 14 15 14 10 9 18 18 workers: 96 91 91 97 57 60 99 111 10 workers or more ....................................farms: 13 6 6 5 4 4 12 9 workers: 405 218 85 113 69 100 273 390 : Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more ........................................farms: 64 79 65 51 73 55 82 90 workers: 250 223 150 135 147 119 268 454 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .........................farms: 60 70 60 46 69 49 75 80 workers: 131 96 98 82 110 79 126 139 5 to 9 workers ....................................farms: 2 5 4 3 3 6 3 6 workers: (D) 37 (D) (D) (D) 40 16 43 10 workers or more ................................farms: 2 4 1 2 1 - 4 4 workers: (D) 90 (D) (D) (D) - 126 272 : Less than 150 days ......................................farms: 103 102 131 70 115 80 82 81 workers: 475 339 265 225 261 211 290 253 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) ...........................farms: 77 92 119 61 105 74 68 72 workers: 135 181 191 109 191 121 133 145 5 to 9 workers ......................................farms: 16 8 12 5 9 5 7 7 workers: 91 (D) 74 36 (D) (D) 46 (D) 10 workers or more ..................................farms: 10 2 - 4 1 1 7 2 workers: 249 (D) - 80 (D) (D) 111 (D) : Reported only workers working : 150 days or more .........................................farms: 22 41 35 30 34 28 48 60 workers: 47 96 84 74 60 52 119 148 $1,000 payroll: 614 1,840 2,499 2,049 2,108 1,760 4,651 3,327 : Reported only workers working : less than 150 days .......................................farms: 61 64 101 49 76 53 48 51 workers: 170 150 187 140 157 97 152 108 $1,000 payroll: 723 1,032 486 567 700 766 1,710 816 : Reported both - workers working : 150 days or more and workers : working less than 150 days ...............................farms: 42 38 30 21 39 27 34 30 150 days or more, workers: 203 127 66 61 87 67 149 306 less than 150 days, workers: 305 189 78 85 104 114 138 145 $1,000 payroll: 11,730 3,365 1,172 1,587 4,491 2,189 5,845 9,050 : Total migrant workers .....................................farms: 5 2 2 3 1 3 - 2 workers: 155 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) - (D) : Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor ............farms: 5 2 2 3 1 2 - 2 workers: 155 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) - (D) : Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor .........................................farms: - - - - - 1 - - workers: - - - - - (D) - - : Unpaid workers ............................................farms: 153 150 365 198 178 98 164 155 workers: 325 352 955 457 444 228 340 362 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 7. Hired Farm Labor - Workers and Payroll: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Jasper : Jay : Jefferson : Jennings : Johnson : Knox : Kosciusko : LaGrange ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hired farm labor ..........................................farms: 204 214 78 75 106 169 243 338 workers: 1,108 865 175 295 403 845 954 1,318 $1,000 payroll: 40,195 20,947 2,555 7,888 4,198 20,084 25,131 12,393 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .............................farms: 165 191 71 65 90 110 198 285 workers: 345 369 128 118 176 205 401 451 5 to 9 workers ........................................farms: 15 12 6 8 12 46 31 27 workers: 88 77 (D) (D) 73 293 183 159 10 workers or more ....................................farms: 24 11 1 2 4 13 14 26 workers: 675 419 (D) (D) 154 347 370 708 : Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more ........................................farms: 114 92 33 41 48 113 138 154 workers: 630 463 59 175 99 429 500 572 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .........................farms: 90 82 31 37 46 90 120 137 workers: 132 (D) (D) 67 (D) 189 257 213 5 to 9 workers ....................................farms: 6 2 2 3 2 21 14 9 workers: 41 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 89 57 10 workers or more ................................farms: 18 8 - 1 - 2 4 8 workers: 457 308 - (D) - (D) 154 302 : Less than 150 days ......................................farms: 152 164 57 52 87 109 156 229 workers: 478 402 116 120 304 416 454 746 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) ...........................farms: 128 150 53 46 78 86 136 190 workers: 246 257 87 75 142 166 229 279 5 to 9 workers ......................................farms: 15 6 3 5 6 16 17 22 workers: 82 39 (D) (D) 36 90 100 143 10 workers or more ..................................farms: 9 8 1 1 3 7 3 17 workers: 150 106 (D) (D) 126 160 125 324 : Reported only workers working : 150 days or more .........................................farms: 52 50 21 23 19 60 87 109 workers: 253 230 42 49 30 158 359 200 $1,000 payroll: 15,384 11,892 1,547 1,877 392 4,281 17,983 2,886 : Reported only workers working : less than 150 days .......................................farms: 90 122 45 34 58 56 105 184 workers: 254 266 97 57 122 144 209 480 $1,000 payroll: 2,475 1,821 558 456 505 1,581 1,115 2,354 : Reported both - workers working : 150 days or more and workers : working less than 150 days ...............................farms: 62 42 12 18 29 53 51 45 150 days or more, workers: 377 233 17 126 69 271 141 372 less than 150 days, workers: 224 136 19 63 182 272 245 266 $1,000 payroll: 22,336 7,233 449 5,554 3,301 14,222 6,033 7,153 : Total migrant workers .....................................farms: 15 1 2 3 - 26 2 6 workers: 148 (D) (D) (D) - 1,031 (D) 339 : Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor ............farms: 15 1 - 1 - 26 2 4 workers: 148 (D) - (D) - 1,031 (D) (D) : Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor .........................................farms: - - 2 2 - - - 2 workers: - - (D) (D) - - - (D) : Unpaid workers ............................................farms: 143 169 146 150 179 128 385 1,102 workers: 296 400 369 355 493 277 1,066 4,908 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 7. Hired Farm Labor - Workers and Payroll: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Lake : LaPorte : Lawrence : Madison : Marion : Marshall : Martin : Miami ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hired farm labor ..........................................farms: 99 202 98 194 48 164 67 159 workers: 384 866 221 663 387 516 222 571 $1,000 payroll: 4,763 19,143 2,219 10,386 3,900 11,222 2,582 9,488 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .............................farms: 87 162 90 164 31 141 55 137 workers: 186 302 169 322 69 270 86 273 5 to 9 workers ........................................farms: 4 22 8 25 6 16 7 8 workers: 27 148 52 160 43 101 49 53 10 workers or more ....................................farms: 8 18 - 5 11 7 5 14 workers: 171 416 - 181 275 145 87 245 : Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more ........................................farms: 61 126 46 93 27 86 34 79 workers: 125 389 83 330 156 231 85 223 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .........................farms: 57 106 43 84 17 80 29 69 workers: 91 192 68 171 (D) 132 48 119 5 to 9 workers ....................................farms: 4 13 3 6 2 2 5 8 workers: 34 82 15 38 (D) (D) 37 (D) 10 workers or more ................................farms: - 7 - 3 8 4 - 2 workers: - 115 - 121 112 (D) - (D) : Less than 150 days ......................................farms: 72 130 74 143 42 122 45 118 workers: 259 477 138 333 231 285 137 348 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) ...........................farms: 64 110 72 128 29 111 39 106 workers: (D) 193 (D) 227 49 202 (D) 202 5 to 9 workers ......................................farms: 1 12 2 14 6 8 1 5 workers: (D) 76 (D) (D) 44 46 (D) 31 10 workers or more ..................................farms: 7 8 - 1 7 3 5 7 workers: 134 208 - (D) 138 37 77 115 : Reported only workers working : 150 days or more .........................................farms: 27 72 24 51 6 42 22 41 workers: 42 181 35 102 40 52 64 68 $1,000 payroll: 941 5,950 842 2,066 463 1,676 1,826 1,836 : Reported only workers working : less than 150 days .......................................farms: 38 76 52 101 21 78 33 80 workers: 111 183 95 203 62 168 58 231 $1,000 payroll: 897 1,471 309 1,276 253 1,214 349 1,076 : Reported both - workers working : 150 days or more and workers : working less than 150 days ...............................farms: 34 54 22 42 21 44 12 38 150 days or more, workers: 83 208 48 228 116 179 21 155 less than 150 days, workers: 148 294 43 130 169 117 79 117 $1,000 payroll: 2,925 11,722 1,068 7,044 3,184 8,331 408 6,576 : Total migrant workers .....................................farms: 8 15 - 5 3 2 1 3 workers: 40 143 - 26 (D) (D) (D) 11 : Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor ............farms: 5 12 - 5 1 2 1 3 workers: 26 111 - 26 (D) (D) (D) 11 : Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor .........................................farms: 3 3 - - 2 - - - workers: 14 32 - - (D) - - - : Unpaid workers ............................................farms: 99 210 284 192 51 238 53 168 workers: 249 454 725 419 167 681 137 406 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 7. Hired Farm Labor - Workers and Payroll: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Monroe : Montgomery : Morgan : Newton : Noble : Ohio : Orange : Owen ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hired farm labor ..........................................farms: 86 153 110 108 159 15 59 56 workers: 285 438 282 639 482 24 228 100 $1,000 payroll: 3,036 7,396 5,922 24,132 8,178 110 6,109 1,224 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .............................farms: 72 128 103 94 143 15 51 53 workers: 123 232 196 194 271 24 90 84 5 to 9 workers ........................................farms: 11 17 5 8 8 - 5 3 workers: 60 112 (D) 45 50 - 29 16 10 workers or more ....................................farms: 3 8 2 6 8 - 3 - workers: 102 94 (D) 400 161 - 109 - : Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more ........................................farms: 51 84 49 60 75 7 28 27 workers: 144 179 104 456 202 11 149 43 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .........................farms: 48 78 47 52 69 7 23 27 workers: 84 128 (D) 82 105 11 38 43 5 to 9 workers ....................................farms: 1 5 1 3 1 - 4 - workers: (D) (D) (D) 16 (D) - (D) - 10 workers or more ................................farms: 2 1 1 5 5 - 1 - workers: (D) (D) (D) 358 (D) - (D) - : Less than 150 days ......................................farms: 56 109 83 75 120 10 41 38 workers: 141 259 178 183 280 13 79 57 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) ...........................farms: 51 99 79 71 113 10 38 38 workers: 84 178 126 131 211 13 58 57 5 to 9 workers ......................................farms: 3 7 2 2 3 - 2 - workers: (D) 42 (D) (D) 15 - (D) - 10 workers or more ..................................farms: 2 3 2 2 4 - 1 - workers: (D) 39 (D) (D) 54 - (D) - : Reported only workers working : 150 days or more .........................................farms: 30 44 27 33 39 5 18 18 workers: 71 86 50 318 102 (D) 129 27 $1,000 payroll: 1,023 2,341 2,872 16,841 1,830 57 5,683 608 : Reported only workers working : less than 150 days .......................................farms: 35 69 61 48 84 8 31 29 workers: 55 166 100 120 156 9 61 42 $1,000 payroll: 254 1,279 558 1,250 1,577 (D) 216 372 : Reported both - workers working : 150 days or more and workers : working less than 150 days ...............................farms: 21 40 22 27 36 2 10 9 150 days or more, workers: 73 93 54 138 100 (D) 20 16 less than 150 days, workers: 86 93 78 63 124 (D) 18 15 $1,000 payroll: 1,759 3,775 2,491 6,041 4,771 (D) 210 244 : Total migrant workers .....................................farms: - 1 2 6 3 - - - workers: - (D) (D) 48 13 - - - : Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor ............farms: - 1 2 6 3 - - - workers: - (D) (D) 48 13 - - - : Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor .........................................farms: - - - - - - - - workers: - - - - - - - - : Unpaid workers ............................................farms: 176 139 138 73 342 38 115 136 workers: 384 290 375 154 1,003 78 242 313 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 7. Hired Farm Labor - Workers and Payroll: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Parke : Perry : Pike : Porter : Posey : Pulaski : Putnam : Randolph ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hired farm labor ..........................................farms: 164 59 65 67 131 145 136 204 workers: 398 146 143 235 383 769 378 525 $1,000 payroll: 5,073 1,271 2,385 3,811 8,217 26,432 6,416 8,083 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .............................farms: 153 52 62 59 102 130 118 185 workers: 330 99 127 105 214 263 224 351 5 to 9 workers ........................................farms: 11 7 3 4 28 10 14 14 workers: 68 47 16 29 (D) 56 90 81 10 workers or more ....................................farms: - - - 4 1 5 4 5 workers: - - - 101 (D) 450 64 93 : Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more ........................................farms: 70 32 25 24 83 75 61 92 workers: 136 63 54 86 219 436 148 183 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .........................farms: 69 30 25 17 72 69 55 91 workers: (D) (D) 54 (D) 164 (D) 90 (D) 5 to 9 workers ....................................farms: 1 2 - 6 11 1 3 - workers: (D) (D) - 47 55 (D) 22 - 10 workers or more ................................farms: - - - 1 - 5 3 1 workers: - - - (D) - 306 36 (D) : Less than 150 days ......................................farms: 134 39 53 54 89 107 107 150 workers: 262 83 89 149 164 333 230 342 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) ...........................farms: 128 38 51 52 85 102 95 142 workers: 232 (D) (D) (D) 142 187 163 254 5 to 9 workers ......................................farms: 6 1 2 - 4 1 12 4 workers: 30 (D) (D) - 22 (D) 67 22 10 workers or more ..................................farms: - - - 2 - 4 - 4 workers: - - - (D) - (D) - 66 : Reported only workers working : 150 days or more .........................................farms: 30 20 12 13 42 38 29 54 workers: 71 37 20 52 120 70 55 123 $1,000 payroll: 1,690 810 677 1,470 3,583 1,706 1,348 2,782 : Reported only workers working : less than 150 days .......................................farms: 94 27 40 43 48 70 75 112 workers: 182 51 71 66 70 130 144 233 $1,000 payroll: 927 121 218 621 1,121 1,722 875 2,079 : Reported both - workers working : 150 days or more and workers : working less than 150 days ...............................farms: 40 12 13 11 41 37 32 38 150 days or more, workers: 65 26 34 34 99 366 93 60 less than 150 days, workers: 80 32 18 83 94 203 86 109 $1,000 payroll: 2,456 340 1,490 1,720 3,513 23,003 4,194 3,222 : Total migrant workers .....................................farms: - 2 2 3 - 1 1 2 workers: - (D) (D) 50 - (D) (D) (D) : Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor ............farms: - 2 2 3 - 1 1 2 workers: - (D) (D) 50 - (D) (D) (D) : Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor .........................................farms: - - - - - - - - workers: - - - - - - - - : Unpaid workers ............................................farms: 231 154 72 165 98 116 195 216 workers: 640 391 138 346 213 248 405 467 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 7. Hired Farm Labor - Workers and Payroll: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Ripley : Rush : St. Joseph : Scott : Shelby : Spencer : Starke : Steuben ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hired farm labor ..........................................farms: 175 153 142 55 151 111 73 67 workers: 543 427 492 145 400 321 290 228 $1,000 payroll: 6,935 5,575 9,861 1,174 7,777 4,408 3,262 4,474 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .............................farms: 148 132 119 49 134 96 67 57 workers: 256 255 254 99 240 187 (D) 110 5 to 9 workers ........................................farms: 22 17 16 4 14 10 2 5 workers: 117 116 96 (D) 93 61 (D) 35 10 workers or more ....................................farms: 5 4 7 2 3 5 4 5 workers: 170 56 142 (D) 67 73 141 83 : Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more ........................................farms: 87 83 81 21 74 62 41 30 workers: 229 179 227 32 147 142 82 81 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .........................farms: 83 75 73 21 70 57 39 27 workers: 135 131 147 32 116 102 (D) 45 5 to 9 workers ....................................farms: 1 8 5 - 3 2 1 1 workers: (D) 48 33 - (D) (D) (D) (D) 10 workers or more ................................farms: 3 - 3 - 1 3 1 2 workers: (D) - 47 - (D) (D) (D) (D) : Less than 150 days ......................................farms: 123 103 93 44 113 80 48 52 workers: 314 248 265 113 253 179 208 147 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) ...........................farms: 111 94 83 40 107 72 44 46 workers: 189 163 153 81 188 128 (D) 79 5 to 9 workers ......................................farms: 11 6 7 2 3 7 1 3 workers: (D) 48 41 (D) 16 (D) (D) 18 10 workers or more ..................................farms: 1 3 3 2 3 1 3 3 workers: (D) 37 71 (D) 49 (D) 125 50 : Reported only workers working : 150 days or more .........................................farms: 52 50 49 11 38 31 25 15 workers: 87 103 149 (D) 56 61 52 24 $1,000 payroll: 1,552 2,266 4,622 403 1,454 1,161 1,157 876 : Reported only workers working : less than 150 days .......................................farms: 88 70 61 34 77 49 32 37 workers: 175 174 136 93 128 89 128 122 $1,000 payroll: 1,948 1,028 2,052 177 1,336 1,059 445 633 : Reported both - workers working : 150 days or more and workers : working less than 150 days ...............................farms: 35 33 32 10 36 31 16 15 150 days or more, workers: 142 76 78 (D) 91 81 30 57 less than 150 days, workers: 139 74 129 (D) 125 90 80 25 $1,000 payroll: 3,435 2,281 3,188 594 4,987 2,187 1,661 2,965 : Total migrant workers .....................................farms: 1 - 3 2 4 - 4 1 workers: (D) - (D) (D) 11 - 92 (D) : Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor ............farms: 1 - 2 2 4 - 4 1 workers: (D) - (D) (D) 11 - 92 (D) : Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor .........................................farms: - - 1 - - - - - workers: - - (D) - - - - - : Unpaid workers ............................................farms: 268 126 177 94 166 177 73 113 workers: 592 295 394 223 382 384 141 328 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 7. Hired Farm Labor - Workers and Payroll: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Sullivan : Switzerland : Tippecanoe : Tipton : Union : Vanderburgh : Vermillion : Vigo ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hired farm labor ..........................................farms: 108 48 180 106 53 44 57 105 workers: 297 145 636 501 93 113 149 247 $1,000 payroll: 5,405 1,356 15,245 9,586 1,612 1,590 3,361 4,408 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .............................farms: 95 39 146 87 53 39 49 97 workers: 204 65 284 168 93 71 91 163 5 to 9 workers ........................................farms: 11 7 21 10 - 3 7 6 workers: (D) (D) 138 60 - (D) (D) (D) 10 workers or more ....................................farms: 2 2 13 9 - 2 1 2 workers: (D) (D) 214 273 - (D) (D) (D) : Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more ........................................farms: 62 23 101 68 30 28 41 42 workers: 125 43 253 209 43 52 81 91 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .........................farms: 60 21 91 58 30 27 40 38 workers: 104 (D) 157 92 43 (D) (D) 55 5 to 9 workers ....................................farms: 1 2 6 6 - 1 - 3 workers: (D) (D) 35 43 - (D) - (D) 10 workers or more ................................farms: 1 - 4 4 - - 1 1 workers: (D) - 61 74 - - (D) (D) : Less than 150 days ......................................farms: 83 37 138 74 34 29 35 85 workers: 172 102 383 292 50 61 68 156 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) ...........................farms: 80 35 126 68 34 27 34 81 workers: 156 (D) 249 128 50 43 (D) 124 5 to 9 workers ......................................farms: 3 1 6 4 - 1 1 3 workers: 16 (D) 36 (D) - (D) (D) (D) 10 workers or more ..................................farms: - 1 6 2 - 1 - 1 workers: - (D) 98 (D) - (D) - (D) : Reported only workers working : 150 days or more .........................................farms: 25 11 42 32 19 15 22 20 workers: 47 14 77 54 27 28 35 35 $1,000 payroll: 1,072 341 4,347 2,028 727 571 1,246 1,278 : Reported only workers working : less than 150 days .......................................farms: 46 25 79 38 23 16 16 63 workers: 91 68 183 84 28 22 26 101 $1,000 payroll: 1,182 288 1,822 1,195 196 269 192 667 : Reported both - workers working : 150 days or more and workers : working less than 150 days ...............................farms: 37 12 59 36 11 13 19 22 150 days or more, workers: 78 29 176 155 16 24 46 56 less than 150 days, workers: 81 34 200 208 22 39 42 55 $1,000 payroll: 3,151 727 9,076 6,363 690 751 1,923 2,462 : Total migrant workers .....................................farms: 4 2 3 2 - - 1 - workers: 104 (D) 71 (D) - - (D) - : Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor ............farms: 4 2 3 1 - - 1 - workers: 104 (D) 71 (D) - - (D) - : Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor .........................................farms: - - - 1 - - - - workers: - - - (D) - - - - : Unpaid workers ............................................farms: 107 132 238 114 62 40 80 124 workers: 203 321 549 294 135 109 161 355 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 7. Hired Farm Labor - Workers and Payroll: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Wabash : Warren : Warrick : Washington : Wayne : Wells : White : Whitley ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hired farm labor ..........................................farms: 162 78 63 160 166 167 220 118 workers: 833 302 186 359 351 682 739 322 $1,000 payroll: 22,361 8,576 3,460 4,180 3,290 13,778 14,602 5,503 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .............................farms: 130 67 50 149 149 133 186 98 workers: 261 134 100 244 243 256 373 187 5 to 9 workers ........................................farms: 26 7 12 8 15 16 26 18 workers: 166 44 (D) 49 (D) 94 165 (D) 10 workers or more ....................................farms: 6 4 1 3 2 18 8 2 workers: 406 124 (D) 66 (D) 332 201 (D) : Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more ........................................farms: 89 40 45 64 72 87 126 53 workers: 448 170 105 131 147 340 340 139 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .........................farms: 78 34 43 61 62 70 115 45 workers: 136 62 (D) 93 96 115 214 85 5 to 9 workers ....................................farms: 6 3 2 2 10 9 8 7 workers: 37 22 (D) (D) 51 65 46 (D) 10 workers or more ................................farms: 5 3 - 1 - 8 3 1 workers: 275 86 - (D) - 160 80 (D) : Less than 150 days ......................................farms: 113 54 39 111 115 134 164 83 workers: 385 132 81 228 204 342 399 183 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) ...........................farms: 102 49 38 104 110 121 155 75 workers: 213 87 (D) 168 171 226 286 141 5 to 9 workers ......................................farms: 9 4 1 6 4 9 4 8 workers: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 56 22 42 10 workers or more ..................................farms: 2 1 - 1 1 4 5 - workers: (D) (D) - (D) (D) 60 91 - : Reported only workers working : 150 days or more .........................................farms: 49 24 24 49 51 33 56 35 workers: 124 72 46 100 105 129 99 90 $1,000 payroll: 3,737 2,066 1,293 1,719 1,676 5,426 2,843 2,272 : Reported only workers working : less than 150 days .......................................farms: 73 38 18 96 94 80 94 65 workers: 170 76 28 172 153 140 196 141 $1,000 payroll: 1,156 702 246 1,440 686 1,677 1,601 1,446 : Reported both - workers working : 150 days or more and workers : working less than 150 days ...............................farms: 40 16 21 15 21 54 70 18 150 days or more, workers: 324 98 59 31 42 211 241 49 less than 150 days, workers: 215 56 53 56 51 202 203 42 $1,000 payroll: 17,468 5,807 1,922 1,021 929 6,675 10,157 1,785 : Total migrant workers .....................................farms: 8 1 - 3 2 2 - - workers: 22 (D) - 27 (D) (D) - - : Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor ............farms: 8 1 - 3 2 2 - - workers: 22 (D) - 27 (D) (D) - - : Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor .........................................farms: - - - - - - - - workers: - - - - - - - - : Unpaid workers ............................................farms: 136 103 122 263 220 135 162 192 workers: 309 254 271 677 636 294 326 445 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Indiana : Adams : Allen : Bartholomew : Benton : Blackford : Boone ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS : : Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 53,599 1,305 1,497 502 390 217 519 2017: 56,649 1,450 1,548 564 358 234 626 Land in farms .......................................acres, 2022: 14,602,240 214,734 329,722 129,104 226,260 75,340 205,588 2017: 14,969,996 212,963 281,635 160,437 251,002 92,165 230,029 Average size of farm ............................acres, 2022: 272 165 220 257 580 347 396 2017: 264 147 182 284 701 394 367 : Estimated market value of land and buildings ........farms, 2022: 53,599 1,305 1,497 502 390 217 519 2017: 56,649 1,450 1,548 564 358 234 626 $1,000, 2022: 120,603,878 2,312,824 2,572,969 797,886 2,265,135 663,775 1,947,430 2017: 98,441,276 1,762,036 2,239,092 1,073,017 1,941,371 608,779 1,752,949 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 2,250,114 1,772,279 1,718,750 1,589,415 5,808,040 3,058,872 3,752,274 2017: 1,737,741 1,215,197 1,446,442 1,902,512 5,422,824 2,601,618 2,800,238 Average per acre ..............................dollars, 2022: 8,259 10,771 7,803 6,180 10,011 8,810 9,472 2017: 6,576 8,274 7,950 6,688 7,734 6,605 7,621 2022 farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 ..............................................: 1,700 19 51 21 14 1 19 $50,000 to $99,999 .........................................: 2,576 56 57 26 16 8 30 $100,000 to $199,999 .......................................: 5,811 148 105 58 32 43 50 $200,000 to $499,999 .......................................: 15,523 506 352 135 45 64 146 $500,000 to $999,999 .......................................: 10,877 238 378 88 59 32 94 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ...................................: 6,190 112 208 47 33 24 39 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...................................: 5,267 99 189 85 84 14 57 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ...................................: 2,851 77 120 33 33 10 36 $10,000,000 or more ........................................: 2,804 50 37 9 74 21 48 : Approximate land area ...............................acres, 2022: 22,928,355 216,978 420,685 260,417 260,108 105,651 270,664 Proportion in farms .............................percent, 2022: 63.7 99.0 78.4 49.6 87.0 71.3 76.0 : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 6,418 227 159 85 53 16 94 acres: 33,182 1,235 792 439 321 (D) 414 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 18,772 591 608 178 63 81 185 acres: 465,096 13,971 15,355 4,491 1,540 2,038 4,339 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 4,146 84 131 34 21 21 29 acres: 241,828 4,907 7,705 1,997 1,290 1,203 1,644 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 4,716 92 147 34 27 24 21 acres: 386,952 7,455 11,903 2,681 2,157 1,990 1,760 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 3,907 57 93 22 28 12 28 acres: 454,893 6,379 10,775 2,557 3,279 1,442 3,263 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 2,293 36 43 20 11 11 10 acres: 359,621 5,610 6,810 3,166 1,751 1,757 1,505 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 1,586 22 34 7 14 2 17 acres: 313,171 4,389 6,733 1,402 2,800 (D) 3,331 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 1,244 15 34 16 6 7 16 acres: 295,900 3,630 8,220 3,826 1,444 1,640 3,906 : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 3,857 65 89 40 54 11 35 acres: 1,386,524 23,622 31,052 14,744 20,001 4,034 13,047 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 2,919 64 76 33 41 10 37 acres: 2,061,737 46,268 55,609 23,380 27,834 7,093 28,961 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 2,043 37 50 23 40 13 21 acres: 2,826,727 48,481 67,948 32,843 55,097 19,644 27,832 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 1,698 15 33 10 32 9 26 acres: 5,776,609 48,787 106,820 37,578 108,746 34,056 115,586 : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 7,622 310 246 110 69 22 164 acres: 40,400 1,712 1,374 648 370 102 799 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 18,665 601 654 155 39 50 196 acres: 472,474 14,565 15,865 4,146 881 1,376 4,561 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 4,014 93 99 42 10 17 27 acres: 233,528 5,311 5,960 2,317 565 972 1,500 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 4,734 116 143 41 20 18 19 acres: 389,360 9,372 11,565 3,341 1,606 1,502 1,560 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 4,111 63 75 25 10 21 31 acres: 478,522 7,182 8,695 2,825 1,193 2,485 3,540 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 2,518 31 56 31 20 8 10 acres: 396,030 4,808 8,647 4,982 3,139 1,338 1,570 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 1,746 28 29 15 16 20 18 acres: 344,067 5,532 5,739 3,052 3,060 3,882 3,588 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 1,306 28 26 7 10 6 7 acres: 310,879 6,778 6,229 1,662 2,482 1,427 1,631 : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 4,367 72 82 54 38 33 41 acres: 1,567,706 24,804 29,577 18,214 13,984 11,539 15,058 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 3,529 67 69 35 43 18 42 acres: 2,496,561 49,640 47,904 25,025 30,551 12,970 31,075 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 2,585 29 51 33 51 10 42 acres: 3,554,387 42,895 67,452 44,472 73,942 13,609 57,637 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 1,452 12 18 16 32 11 29 acres: 4,686,082 40,364 72,628 49,753 119,229 40,963 107,510 : LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE : : Total cropland ......................................farms, 2022: 44,532 1,183 1,344 429 361 195 418 2017: 47,127 1,255 1,317 463 326 212 493 acres, 2022: 12,531,737 194,254 303,989 117,050 209,730 71,489 197,003 2017: 12,909,673 194,386 249,509 142,214 246,360 86,315 219,906 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 39,094 1,104 1,206 372 304 162 385 2017: 41,693 1,179 1,190 421 280 187 461 acres, 2022: 11,955,458 187,406 294,153 111,764 202,303 68,907 191,857 2017: 12,345,774 186,932 238,415 134,577 243,194 83,674 216,848 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Brown : Carroll : Cass : Clark : Clay : Clinton : Crawford ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS : : Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 157 537 633 437 486 526 374 2017: 182 573 642 483 585 560 391 Land in farms .......................................acres, 2022: 15,451 197,057 224,621 86,065 168,912 205,912 68,274 2017: 14,791 224,205 199,417 93,969 161,990 247,005 52,602 Average size of farm ............................acres, 2022: 98 367 355 197 348 391 183 2017: 81 391 311 195 277 441 135 : Estimated market value of land and buildings ........farms, 2022: 157 537 633 437 486 526 374 2017: 182 573 642 483 585 560 391 $1,000, 2022: 109,555 1,839,000 1,827,983 533,048 1,128,214 1,954,434 296,774 2017: 64,928 1,690,284 1,244,963 518,226 826,087 1,770,820 162,731 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 697,801 3,424,580 2,887,809 1,219,789 2,321,428 3,715,653 793,512 2017: 356,748 2,949,885 1,939,195 1,072,932 1,412,114 3,162,178 416,192 Average per acre ..............................dollars, 2022: 7,090 9,332 8,138 6,194 6,679 9,492 4,347 2017: 4,390 7,539 6,243 5,515 5,100 7,169 3,094 2022 farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 ..............................................: 5 24 31 4 21 15 4 $50,000 to $99,999 .........................................: 7 23 44 18 24 34 26 $100,000 to $199,999 .......................................: 13 48 69 59 58 59 65 $200,000 to $499,999 .......................................: 61 142 141 147 176 107 127 $500,000 to $999,999 .......................................: 52 86 112 110 63 64 93 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ...................................: 9 34 61 54 38 80 34 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...................................: 7 80 92 23 42 56 15 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ...................................: 3 44 36 13 24 45 9 $10,000,000 or more ........................................: - 56 47 9 40 66 1 : Approximate land area ...............................acres, 2022: 199,672 238,223 263,779 238,616 228,867 259,243 195,592 Proportion in farms .............................percent, 2022: 7.7 82.7 85.2 36.1 73.8 79.4 34.9 : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 21 71 72 52 25 80 23 acres: (D) 376 350 256 101 431 157 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 62 157 163 149 193 126 103 acres: 1,624 3,604 3,772 3,604 5,262 2,977 2,562 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 18 29 61 30 37 34 45 acres: 1,061 1,730 3,543 1,860 2,153 1,961 2,627 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 17 44 51 49 39 47 52 acres: 1,426 3,568 4,029 4,009 3,138 3,892 4,308 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 21 22 43 42 38 25 36 acres: 2,412 2,632 5,059 4,939 4,451 3,032 4,147 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 2 21 25 26 19 27 16 acres: (D) 3,236 3,925 3,930 2,961 4,200 2,577 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 2 14 28 17 10 18 30 acres: (D) 2,667 5,532 3,340 2,044 3,528 5,968 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 2 10 19 4 16 9 17 acres: (D) 2,313 4,507 963 3,948 2,179 4,023 : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 7 57 62 26 35 36 30 acres: 2,295 20,497 22,620 8,825 12,724 13,041 10,896 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 4 46 46 25 18 54 13 acres: 3,226 31,686 30,630 19,092 13,661 36,186 10,459 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: - 48 30 9 34 46 - acres: - 66,054 42,999 11,404 51,378 63,800 - 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 1 18 33 8 22 24 9 acres: (D) 58,694 97,655 23,843 67,091 70,685 20,550 : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 23 100 100 53 45 90 17 acres: (D) 486 472 347 245 436 (D) 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 62 151 160 164 245 143 115 acres: 1,786 3,648 4,080 4,319 6,622 3,516 3,423 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 22 25 46 42 40 25 45 acres: 1,365 1,380 2,705 2,490 2,284 1,478 2,498 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 30 33 43 51 47 17 47 acres: 2,529 2,773 3,446 4,106 3,849 1,352 3,838 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 25 24 41 48 32 31 49 acres: 2,911 2,884 4,840 5,469 3,793 3,630 5,794 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 2 27 47 22 16 24 26 acres: (D) 4,273 7,417 3,520 2,547 3,692 4,137 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 3 22 21 13 16 12 19 acres: (D) 4,284 4,345 2,596 3,186 2,432 3,832 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 4 20 10 12 8 16 19 acres: 1,010 4,772 2,403 2,809 1,902 3,755 4,520 : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 9 46 56 25 46 64 42 acres: 2,908 17,080 22,288 8,555 17,133 23,168 14,462 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 2 45 66 31 38 52 9 acres: (D) 33,064 45,286 22,120 26,712 38,037 5,673 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: - 58 31 12 34 48 2 acres: - 81,323 42,891 13,866 44,514 63,065 (D) 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: - 22 21 10 18 38 1 acres: - 68,238 59,244 23,772 49,203 102,444 (D) : LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE : : Total cropland ......................................farms, 2022: 114 445 544 363 446 456 296 2017: 139 473 564 391 476 482 305 acres, 2022: 7,719 180,776 206,665 63,488 153,589 199,172 26,133 2017: 5,737 213,426 182,729 68,601 139,110 238,786 18,660 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 100 370 460 319 410 423 237 2017: 122 426 477 341 440 447 251 acres, 2022: 5,886 172,456 199,532 61,349 149,709 195,679 22,692 2017: 4,651 208,992 176,831 65,006 135,353 236,287 14,134 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Daviess : Dearborn : Decatur : DeKalb : Delaware : Dubois : Elkhart ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS : : Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 1,140 520 552 818 506 740 1,809 2017: 1,230 598 581 771 546 757 1,667 Land in farms .......................................acres, 2022: 186,607 49,633 169,467 191,601 156,043 159,666 195,094 2017: 225,263 64,627 201,929 158,931 167,783 178,989 174,929 Average size of farm ............................acres, 2022: 164 95 307 234 308 216 108 2017: 183 108 348 206 307 236 105 : Estimated market value of land and buildings ........farms, 2022: 1,140 520 552 818 506 740 1,809 2017: 1,230 598 581 771 546 757 1,667 $1,000, 2022: 1,692,856 334,274 1,595,537 1,656,654 836,119 1,178,367 2,296,073 2017: 1,716,412 314,131 1,430,325 881,585 1,112,965 976,345 1,955,425 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 1,484,962 642,835 2,890,466 2,025,249 1,652,410 1,592,388 1,269,250 2017: 1,395,457 525,303 2,461,834 1,143,430 2,038,398 1,289,755 1,173,021 Average per acre ..............................dollars, 2022: 9,072 6,735 9,415 8,646 5,358 7,380 11,769 2017: 7,620 4,861 7,083 5,547 6,633 5,455 11,178 2022 farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 ..............................................: 39 7 10 32 25 20 6 $50,000 to $99,999 .........................................: 49 28 8 64 39 53 16 $100,000 to $199,999 .......................................: 77 38 69 75 86 92 68 $200,000 to $499,999 .......................................: 390 221 127 221 122 191 497 $500,000 to $999,999 .......................................: 334 149 100 159 62 159 646 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ...................................: 113 53 67 112 59 102 316 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...................................: 93 18 82 70 46 62 161 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ...................................: 22 6 55 39 56 42 86 $10,000,000 or more ........................................: 23 - 34 46 11 19 13 : Approximate land area ...............................acres, 2022: 274,874 195,247 238,444 232,213 250,946 273,453 296,431 Proportion in farms .............................percent, 2022: 67.9 25.4 71.1 82.5 62.2 58.4 65.8 : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 170 26 38 86 98 33 472 acres: 985 140 184 388 521 148 2,532 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 533 182 151 297 190 280 784 acres: 12,923 4,882 4,127 7,212 4,728 7,727 16,704 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 116 78 48 72 18 50 116 acres: 6,788 4,398 2,691 4,115 1,001 2,977 6,768 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 91 74 45 94 30 52 113 acres: 7,263 6,182 3,582 7,528 2,511 4,267 9,318 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 68 67 48 48 31 71 89 acres: 7,881 8,110 5,350 5,429 3,661 8,315 10,371 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 23 36 25 31 13 47 44 acres: 3,594 5,417 3,927 4,919 2,073 7,428 6,664 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 18 19 18 24 15 41 23 acres: 3,539 3,682 3,637 4,771 3,016 8,188 4,547 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 4 7 16 18 10 18 33 acres: 955 1,650 3,881 4,351 2,380 4,296 7,882 : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 38 21 66 57 32 63 57 acres: 13,520 7,294 25,213 19,908 11,631 23,449 20,391 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 38 10 59 26 24 58 39 acres: 28,214 7,878 42,548 17,114 19,058 42,737 28,164 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 28 - 26 50 21 18 20 acres: 38,318 - 33,976 66,748 28,182 26,649 27,550 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 13 - 12 15 24 9 19 acres: 62,627 - 40,351 49,118 77,281 23,485 54,203 : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 215 46 60 83 88 46 465 acres: 1,262 229 319 403 465 268 2,568 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 553 184 122 292 201 235 604 acres: 14,572 5,080 3,276 7,665 5,090 6,250 14,254 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 108 62 41 71 32 61 76 acres: 6,300 3,641 2,393 4,147 1,884 3,653 4,406 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 79 85 50 76 24 74 133 acres: 6,346 6,914 4,048 6,184 2,001 6,160 10,987 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 60 86 42 51 50 56 120 acres: 7,219 9,939 4,718 6,041 6,001 6,489 13,714 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 26 38 29 29 12 40 50 acres: 4,072 6,053 4,509 4,503 1,967 6,149 7,846 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 28 39 12 17 15 55 42 acres: 5,692 7,465 2,338 3,340 2,999 10,790 8,088 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 13 17 17 13 5 24 16 acres: 3,054 4,082 4,044 3,080 1,164 5,662 3,708 : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 55 29 77 60 38 69 89 acres: 19,653 9,495 29,162 21,557 13,733 23,288 30,899 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 35 7 81 26 37 61 41 acres: 24,666 5,801 59,432 17,770 25,246 43,139 27,241 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 35 5 38 47 22 28 24 acres: 50,451 5,928 51,221 65,004 31,228 40,569 32,995 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 23 - 12 6 22 8 7 acres: 81,976 - 36,469 19,237 76,005 26,572 18,223 : LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE : : Total cropland ......................................farms, 2022: 948 432 473 706 409 626 1,201 2017: 1,013 473 504 685 465 617 1,190 acres, 2022: 159,536 19,722 149,496 166,001 146,999 116,979 165,733 2017: 193,193 29,826 179,208 140,136 157,627 133,395 146,466 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 903 381 421 585 384 562 1,081 2017: 946 438 453 537 435 549 1,106 acres, 2022: 149,196 17,293 144,333 155,868 143,802 108,723 157,231 2017: 181,989 25,996 171,591 128,731 155,443 124,783 137,114 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Fayette : Floyd : Fountain : Franklin : Fulton : Gibson : Grant : Greene ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS : : Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 298 257 440 683 636 477 457 788 2017: 343 229 497 704 635 513 494 828 Land in farms .......................................acres, 2022: 91,045 16,616 192,752 144,173 181,860 248,444 159,502 192,510 2017: 85,928 25,013 212,012 133,021 214,452 220,410 190,076 168,894 Average size of farm ............................acres, 2022: 306 65 438 211 286 521 349 244 2017: 251 109 427 189 338 430 385 204 : Estimated market value of land and buildings ........farms, 2022: 298 257 440 683 636 477 457 788 2017: 343 229 497 704 635 513 494 828 $1,000, 2022: 838,110 151,792 1,595,475 1,219,414 1,374,409 1,921,003 1,348,253 1,144,627 2017: 485,973 136,469 1,427,195 754,239 1,353,575 1,429,039 1,341,796 836,321 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 2,812,450 590,630 3,626,080 1,785,380 2,161,020 4,027,260 2,950,226 1,452,573 2017: 1,416,832 595,936 2,871,619 1,071,362 2,131,615 2,785,651 2,716,186 1,010,049 Average per acre ..............................dollars, 2022: 9,205 9,135 8,277 8,458 7,558 7,732 8,453 5,946 2017: 5,656 5,456 6,732 5,670 6,312 6,484 7,059 4,952 2022 farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 ..............................................: 7 27 19 13 38 4 12 32 $50,000 to $99,999 .........................................: 13 28 21 28 23 29 24 48 $100,000 to $199,999 .......................................: 30 33 62 64 63 34 55 104 $200,000 to $499,999 .......................................: 96 74 133 212 153 98 81 313 $500,000 to $999,999 .......................................: 50 61 62 112 122 46 100 122 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ...................................: 24 28 43 109 96 77 45 72 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...................................: 37 4 29 90 82 99 73 49 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ...................................: 18 - 30 39 34 28 26 19 $10,000,000 or more ........................................: 23 2 41 16 25 62 41 29 : Approximate land area ...............................acres, 2022: 137,613 94,697 253,226 246,036 235,775 311,997 265,009 347,179 Proportion in farms .............................percent, 2022: 66.2 17.5 76.1 58.6 77.1 79.6 60.2 55.4 : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 21 47 47 30 57 34 42 61 acres: 73 223 252 190 229 213 235 282 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 108 129 128 190 184 103 108 268 acres: 3,276 3,691 3,309 5,242 4,532 2,939 2,350 7,421 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 14 20 36 63 49 24 42 79 acres: 834 1,116 2,101 3,588 2,834 1,473 2,422 4,588 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 15 32 42 80 75 37 37 77 acres: 1,244 2,742 3,499 6,643 6,229 3,057 3,055 6,518 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 26 14 34 63 53 39 32 83 acres: 3,086 1,589 3,995 7,489 6,218 4,513 3,682 9,476 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 13 3 17 46 26 27 28 56 acres: 2,071 487 2,699 7,220 4,158 4,340 4,365 8,811 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 13 1 19 31 25 19 17 21 acres: 2,506 (D) 3,741 6,102 5,007 3,639 3,392 4,047 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 7 3 8 39 21 15 12 22 acres: 1,642 688 1,962 9,226 5,015 3,474 2,942 5,115 : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 30 5 34 70 77 67 57 49 acres: 11,489 1,612 11,894 26,633 26,953 22,933 21,347 17,322 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 21 1 30 47 27 38 41 26 acres: 14,410 (D) 20,076 34,083 19,653 27,546 29,901 17,460 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 21 1 16 20 22 29 27 21 acres: 25,583 (D) 21,757 23,294 31,917 44,318 42,022 27,631 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 9 1 29 4 20 45 14 25 acres: 24,831 (D) 117,467 14,463 69,115 129,999 43,789 83,839 : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 34 17 64 48 66 47 61 55 acres: 152 (D) 320 317 287 274 281 341 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 103 124 112 195 206 149 139 304 acres: 2,666 3,551 2,960 5,235 5,398 3,844 3,286 8,351 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 45 20 46 54 34 31 32 68 acres: 2,563 1,172 2,650 3,211 1,931 1,815 1,851 4,028 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 15 19 42 58 54 37 21 81 acres: 1,171 1,589 3,431 4,812 4,490 3,135 1,745 6,819 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 21 15 51 82 50 37 36 88 acres: 2,318 1,787 5,830 9,344 5,731 4,308 4,364 10,118 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 20 6 13 57 26 28 14 41 acres: 3,130 (D) 2,013 8,938 4,290 4,437 2,210 6,548 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 9 4 9 38 25 15 15 33 acres: 1,735 826 1,758 7,459 4,887 3,121 2,975 6,552 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 9 3 22 29 10 13 11 37 acres: 2,123 701 5,113 6,928 2,430 3,054 2,580 8,890 : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 41 13 33 85 56 57 57 54 acres: 14,148 4,730 11,206 28,576 21,053 20,917 22,951 18,732 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 21 4 43 40 35 34 44 30 acres: 14,543 3,190 31,400 27,241 24,671 22,878 29,689 21,162 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 18 3 43 12 51 36 45 26 acres: 24,495 3,885 62,346 15,332 68,315 56,452 65,683 37,642 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 7 1 19 6 22 29 19 11 acres: 16,884 (D) 82,985 15,628 70,969 96,175 52,461 39,711 : LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE : : Total cropland ......................................farms, 2022: 255 206 355 605 538 445 425 652 2017: 278 172 409 590 545 453 429 684 acres, 2022: 78,443 9,305 169,977 100,256 159,449 228,940 150,470 148,040 2017: 72,207 13,838 187,354 92,172 197,481 203,091 181,399 124,174 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 236 159 281 550 462 419 376 607 2017: 252 155 338 534 479 416 389 630 acres, 2022: 76,678 7,809 162,070 93,804 151,359 221,445 147,382 137,338 2017: 69,352 12,746 179,312 85,472 190,726 199,622 177,131 114,998 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Hamilton : Hancock : Harrison : Hendricks : Henry : Howard : Huntington : Jackson ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS : : Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 517 505 990 544 584 427 643 607 2017: 585 551 1,054 658 636 422 611 665 Land in farms .......................................acres, 2022: 132,195 184,430 154,221 115,423 178,215 139,488 219,609 168,778 2017: 127,277 169,656 148,603 152,836 168,496 145,720 197,236 201,297 Average size of farm ............................acres, 2022: 256 365 156 212 305 327 342 278 2017: 218 308 141 232 265 345 323 303 : Estimated market value of land and buildings ........farms, 2022: 517 505 990 544 584 427 643 607 2017: 585 551 1,054 658 636 422 611 665 $1,000, 2022: 1,249,488 1,763,433 906,401 1,044,804 1,533,797 819,480 1,865,618 1,174,384 2017: 1,113,681 1,279,759 679,800 1,167,385 1,008,850 1,131,481 1,351,758 1,065,793 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 2,416,805 3,491,946 915,557 1,920,595 2,626,364 1,919,158 2,901,428 1,934,735 2017: 1,903,729 2,322,612 644,972 1,774,141 1,586,242 2,681,236 2,212,369 1,602,696 Average per acre ..............................dollars, 2022: 9,452 9,562 5,877 9,052 8,606 5,875 8,495 6,958 2017: 8,750 7,543 4,575 7,638 5,987 7,765 6,854 5,295 2022 farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 ..............................................: 7 28 41 24 29 20 12 25 $50,000 to $99,999 .........................................: 19 17 62 36 49 22 59 27 $100,000 to $199,999 .......................................: 57 40 140 55 96 45 70 79 $200,000 to $499,999 .......................................: 170 145 396 154 138 103 146 168 $500,000 to $999,999 .......................................: 127 97 195 126 103 83 109 113 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ...................................: 55 35 70 51 52 41 63 69 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...................................: 30 47 47 52 42 54 84 66 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ...................................: 30 50 26 18 30 48 37 33 $10,000,000 or more ........................................: 22 46 13 28 45 11 63 27 : Approximate land area ...............................acres, 2022: 252,371 195,846 310,090 260,412 250,801 187,520 244,895 325,953 Proportion in farms .............................percent, 2022: 52.4 94.2 49.7 44.3 71.1 74.4 89.7 51.8 : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 144 71 75 117 73 56 67 70 acres: 750 324 482 610 420 264 363 290 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 211 206 358 223 209 149 180 163 acres: 4,381 4,590 9,202 4,938 4,488 3,644 5,031 4,585 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 17 30 100 39 49 12 50 57 acres: 970 1,738 5,883 2,248 2,850 716 2,894 3,363 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 38 27 141 28 53 33 72 47 acres: 3,108 2,167 11,593 2,339 4,251 2,717 5,872 3,841 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 9 15 100 28 30 40 49 56 acres: 1,040 1,712 11,755 3,178 3,569 4,564 5,688 6,567 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 14 16 36 11 29 19 23 35 acres: 2,184 2,619 5,638 1,748 4,584 2,981 3,596 5,547 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 10 7 39 13 6 13 27 17 acres: 1,913 1,369 7,681 2,573 1,188 2,599 5,305 3,266 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 5 5 21 12 10 13 5 19 acres: 1,207 1,218 4,959 2,807 2,320 3,169 1,251 4,539 : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 18 38 52 23 37 27 58 63 acres: 6,885 14,130 18,154 8,323 13,616 9,858 20,136 21,682 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 15 26 40 15 41 25 51 31 acres: 10,331 20,146 29,510 10,540 29,372 19,481 37,372 21,950 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 20 40 21 18 27 20 35 28 acres: 28,901 56,792 28,183 22,902 41,262 27,479 46,826 38,725 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 16 24 7 17 20 20 26 21 acres: 70,525 77,625 21,181 53,217 70,295 62,016 85,275 54,423 : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 132 136 117 172 96 45 76 72 acres: 645 703 627 886 565 253 393 320 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 234 175 421 242 223 108 178 183 acres: 4,944 3,761 11,354 5,629 5,326 2,750 4,472 4,663 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 33 23 110 32 36 21 41 44 acres: 1,923 1,288 6,450 1,909 2,103 1,196 2,340 2,555 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 28 20 109 32 40 29 73 45 acres: 2,321 1,626 9,398 2,742 3,309 2,403 5,977 3,801 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 27 26 85 31 41 40 33 63 acres: 3,221 3,093 9,882 3,690 4,719 4,641 3,902 7,229 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 16 18 43 17 37 25 18 31 acres: 2,543 2,902 6,587 2,686 5,864 3,934 2,808 4,806 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 10 11 35 6 13 12 21 23 acres: 1,950 2,246 6,894 1,215 2,609 2,336 4,053 4,437 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 10 5 25 18 6 11 11 13 acres: 2,400 1,178 5,938 4,201 1,425 2,566 2,661 3,082 : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 32 39 49 36 61 55 51 77 acres: 12,059 14,102 16,292 14,029 22,870 19,360 17,860 27,228 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 35 42 32 30 43 34 43 58 acres: 25,461 29,302 23,518 22,022 28,901 24,411 31,247 42,162 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 15 37 19 20 24 31 49 36 acres: 19,094 48,888 26,688 26,080 34,080 43,844 67,941 46,154 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 13 19 9 22 16 11 17 20 acres: 50,716 60,567 24,975 67,747 56,725 38,026 53,582 54,860 : LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE : : Total cropland ......................................farms, 2022: 434 446 755 445 490 373 559 491 2017: 477 463 806 511 540 401 529 556 acres, 2022: 115,558 169,667 96,468 106,925 161,266 132,328 205,728 131,346 2017: 117,445 161,238 100,679 141,477 151,901 138,046 181,427 155,928 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 376 407 684 382 458 343 465 455 2017: 437 442 692 437 492 377 449 500 acres, 2022: 110,198 164,486 86,670 103,325 155,313 129,767 200,084 124,496 2017: 115,153 159,222 91,844 138,581 147,947 136,068 174,162 144,872 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Jasper : Jay : Jefferson : Jennings : Johnson : Knox : Kosciusko : LaGrange ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS : : Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 608 801 513 461 520 447 1,079 2,474 2017: 611 770 684 510 642 496 1,042 2,144 Land in farms .......................................acres, 2022: 312,985 198,780 84,233 113,373 122,228 327,292 298,904 193,616 2017: 270,137 207,594 106,600 128,109 141,111 311,216 261,674 195,370 Average size of farm ............................acres, 2022: 515 248 164 246 235 732 277 78 2017: 442 270 156 251 220 627 251 91 : Estimated market value of land and buildings ........farms, 2022: 608 801 513 461 520 447 1,079 2,474 2017: 611 770 684 510 642 496 1,042 2,144 $1,000, 2022: 2,653,219 2,082,839 574,034 750,485 1,287,325 2,640,666 2,571,944 2,798,667 2017: 1,743,919 1,574,627 441,474 584,721 951,838 1,936,931 1,863,165 1,806,979 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 4,363,847 2,600,299 1,118,974 1,627,950 2,475,625 5,907,530 2,383,637 1,131,232 2017: 2,854,205 2,044,970 645,429 1,146,513 1,482,614 3,905,102 1,788,066 842,807 Average per acre ..............................dollars, 2022: 8,477 10,478 6,815 6,620 10,532 8,068 8,605 14,455 2017: 6,456 7,585 4,141 4,564 6,745 6,224 7,120 9,249 2022 farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 ..............................................: 16 31 2 10 30 25 35 20 $50,000 to $99,999 .........................................: 35 37 30 26 19 30 41 22 $100,000 to $199,999 .......................................: 45 112 88 77 61 33 135 111 $200,000 to $499,999 .......................................: 148 150 217 193 154 99 337 644 $500,000 to $999,999 .......................................: 80 131 83 53 118 54 254 976 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ...................................: 76 107 56 36 42 38 80 498 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...................................: 88 109 16 32 40 43 90 147 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ...................................: 44 68 11 25 23 36 49 27 $10,000,000 or more ........................................: 76 56 10 9 33 89 58 29 : Approximate land area ...............................acres, 2022: 358,160 245,699 230,805 241,018 205,075 330,259 340,106 242,963 Proportion in farms .............................percent, 2022: 87.4 80.9 36.5 47.0 59.6 99.1 87.9 79.7 : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 41 104 37 37 99 55 193 403 acres: 216 515 168 202 (D) 271 1,011 2,252 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 173 238 174 191 240 92 414 1,298 acres: 3,792 6,103 4,370 4,642 5,046 2,255 10,646 26,949 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 24 44 66 35 23 43 62 183 acres: 1,389 2,620 3,880 2,089 1,322 2,571 3,706 10,896 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 53 90 70 50 23 17 91 227 acres: 4,290 7,360 5,955 4,108 1,841 1,316 7,359 18,390 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 45 56 48 33 30 26 64 181 acres: 5,299 6,668 5,692 3,792 3,443 3,236 7,303 20,628 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 36 28 30 27 11 14 27 74 acres: 5,547 4,305 4,591 4,266 1,719 2,143 4,207 11,594 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 22 24 22 7 9 18 26 15 acres: 4,437 4,617 4,381 1,334 1,770 3,597 5,150 2,978 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 18 32 5 17 2 15 18 11 acres: 4,374 7,636 1,181 4,049 (D) 3,641 4,157 2,673 : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 64 75 31 16 24 34 72 31 acres: 23,204 27,238 10,502 5,773 9,156 12,920 25,999 10,491 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 47 57 14 26 26 36 47 23 acres: 33,777 38,054 8,750 18,779 19,096 26,031 32,938 15,838 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 35 37 12 11 13 31 20 17 acres: 50,919 50,690 16,188 13,536 18,267 46,559 26,286 23,835 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 50 16 4 11 20 66 45 11 acres: 175,741 42,974 18,575 50,803 59,613 222,752 170,142 47,092 : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 71 84 72 42 161 46 196 430 acres: 322 414 385 183 911 224 1,065 2,287 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 168 265 200 194 243 103 383 899 acres: 4,133 6,205 5,014 5,579 5,011 2,711 9,416 20,352 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 18 47 72 49 28 30 58 171 acres: 1,086 2,744 4,237 2,843 1,619 1,770 3,303 9,905 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 32 67 105 54 47 49 98 260 acres: 2,559 5,426 8,601 4,436 3,713 4,074 8,053 21,422 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 43 44 55 35 20 29 51 202 acres: 4,943 5,251 6,436 4,099 2,320 3,391 6,032 23,415 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 23 29 55 33 10 12 25 60 acres: 3,566 4,562 8,615 5,036 1,581 1,863 3,994 9,378 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 23 21 15 22 15 17 23 14 acres: 4,466 4,124 3,061 4,233 2,907 3,375 4,424 2,744 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 19 17 23 13 3 23 17 16 acres: 4,462 3,964 5,329 3,165 723 5,577 3,949 3,707 : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 64 77 48 18 30 39 60 28 acres: 22,499 28,036 15,229 6,648 11,198 14,166 21,566 9,842 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 66 55 24 23 47 50 59 27 acres: 45,652 38,738 17,474 15,847 33,480 35,601 41,092 17,340 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 53 41 10 14 21 45 37 27 acres: 75,614 54,852 15,255 21,355 28,090 64,370 45,527 34,248 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 31 23 5 13 17 53 35 10 acres: 100,835 53,278 16,964 54,685 49,558 174,094 113,253 40,730 : LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE : : Total cropland ......................................farms, 2022: 527 695 420 375 422 373 897 1,643 2017: 539 700 531 390 508 433 811 1,526 acres, 2022: 286,380 179,668 52,829 81,026 113,578 296,444 261,880 135,706 2017: 251,565 190,321 66,906 91,142 121,977 289,932 229,746 144,137 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 450 624 377 312 397 332 743 1,521 2017: 444 634 481 328 456 402 671 1,402 acres, 2022: 277,920 172,978 49,451 77,102 110,928 288,779 246,924 122,226 2017: 239,431 181,685 61,087 86,524 119,098 278,392 216,980 128,860 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Lake : LaPorte : Lawrence : Madison : Marion : Marshall : Martin : Miami ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS : : Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 347 677 706 682 169 779 249 613 2017: 384 740 840 667 192 829 260 629 Land in farms .......................................acres, 2022: 123,589 277,850 117,099 196,215 14,595 201,037 57,900 201,899 2017: 112,451 248,872 147,306 207,814 17,371 199,083 62,238 193,548 Average size of farm ............................acres, 2022: 356 410 166 288 86 258 233 329 2017: 293 336 175 312 90 240 239 308 : Estimated market value of land and buildings ........farms, 2022: 347 677 706 682 169 779 249 613 2017: 384 740 840 667 192 829 260 629 $1,000, 2022: 978,354 1,404,886 641,029 1,436,723 162,012 1,445,514 345,806 1,600,688 2017: 783,365 1,830,478 547,392 1,684,861 183,499 1,246,124 241,874 1,306,363 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 2,819,463 2,075,165 907,973 2,106,632 958,651 1,855,602 1,388,780 2,611,236 2017: 2,040,013 2,473,619 651,657 2,526,028 955,725 1,503,166 930,286 2,076,888 Average per acre ..............................dollars, 2022: 7,916 5,056 5,474 7,322 11,101 7,190 5,972 7,928 2017: 6,966 7,355 3,716 8,108 10,564 6,259 3,886 6,750 2022 farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 ..............................................: 13 19 27 17 20 27 13 16 $50,000 to $99,999 .........................................: 15 21 44 42 11 25 10 26 $100,000 to $199,999 .......................................: 27 95 93 102 25 83 31 80 $200,000 to $499,999 .......................................: 103 163 285 161 49 252 74 172 $500,000 to $999,999 .......................................: 68 112 133 123 35 133 44 86 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ...................................: 46 82 71 58 2 95 43 55 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...................................: 30 99 32 102 20 93 25 96 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ...................................: 17 63 14 49 6 40 4 51 $10,000,000 or more ........................................: 28 23 7 28 1 31 5 31 : Approximate land area ...............................acres, 2022: 319,272 382,910 287,475 289,226 253,645 283,923 214,887 239,259 Proportion in farms .............................percent, 2022: 38.7 72.6 40.7 67.8 5.8 70.8 26.9 84.4 : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 31 91 80 95 79 106 26 45 acres: 156 543 374 589 270 578 150 251 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 137 209 219 252 53 242 52 202 acres: 2,948 5,544 6,112 5,711 1,149 5,877 1,325 5,485 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 16 54 80 40 6 62 21 36 acres: 880 3,064 4,519 2,346 325 3,506 1,240 2,087 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 27 24 73 47 3 73 19 52 acres: 2,128 1,868 6,047 3,889 234 6,177 1,587 4,215 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 32 48 57 43 3 58 40 40 acres: 3,627 5,728 6,713 5,010 350 6,709 4,748 4,609 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 13 21 48 34 3 44 12 29 acres: 2,028 3,204 7,412 5,289 (D) 6,918 1,942 4,568 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 11 20 23 15 3 21 9 31 acres: 2,265 3,921 4,386 2,971 614 4,257 1,817 6,022 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 9 23 33 7 2 23 11 12 acres: 2,042 5,423 7,733 1,608 (D) 5,358 2,600 2,916 : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 21 64 44 45 11 53 28 50 acres: 8,116 22,624 14,700 16,622 3,818 18,665 9,562 17,775 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 15 47 31 50 3 42 20 59 acres: 10,689 32,516 20,134 35,621 2,397 29,894 13,213 40,202 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 18 30 9 34 2 30 8 33 acres: 24,484 42,574 11,419 46,615 (D) 42,646 10,570 40,456 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 17 46 9 20 1 25 3 24 acres: 64,226 150,841 27,550 69,944 (D) 70,452 9,146 73,313 : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 49 103 72 109 82 136 30 45 acres: 293 570 334 645 382 729 134 253 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 152 211 284 233 71 260 72 193 acres: 3,116 5,126 7,628 5,430 1,362 6,664 1,977 4,829 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 20 44 88 49 10 44 16 45 acres: 1,147 2,619 5,231 2,864 566 2,577 892 2,587 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 17 51 97 48 4 79 18 71 acres: 1,382 4,021 7,955 3,939 331 6,523 1,456 5,849 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 19 52 60 26 4 48 32 43 acres: 2,206 6,134 7,058 3,041 449 5,430 3,708 5,250 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 29 26 48 16 - 50 12 25 acres: 4,703 4,259 7,533 2,553 - 7,951 1,967 3,989 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 6 25 24 11 2 34 9 21 acres: 1,185 5,019 4,564 2,171 (D) 6,812 1,769 4,170 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 10 22 36 10 - 15 14 13 acres: 2,379 5,225 8,495 2,401 - 3,643 3,320 3,113 : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 34 71 67 45 11 59 25 60 acres: 12,137 25,945 22,729 16,858 4,284 21,609 8,248 22,634 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 24 65 39 55 2 51 13 63 acres: 17,297 44,728 25,195 38,520 (D) 35,265 8,007 45,877 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 8 41 16 42 5 34 15 34 acres: 11,669 58,324 22,784 57,623 5,098 46,804 18,122 45,684 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 16 29 9 23 1 19 4 16 acres: 54,937 86,902 27,800 71,769 (D) 55,076 12,638 49,313 : LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE : : Total cropland ......................................farms, 2022: 317 607 534 600 131 639 192 557 2017: 331 626 678 578 136 666 212 574 acres, 2022: 111,576 261,283 58,229 184,642 12,949 182,249 37,333 181,843 2017: 106,022 229,986 82,331 197,962 15,479 177,259 35,275 175,101 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 274 539 463 555 117 569 155 485 2017: 302 572 572 530 117 582 191 476 acres, 2022: 100,732 253,804 47,203 181,630 12,472 175,918 32,654 173,429 2017: 101,962 222,098 69,520 193,660 14,793 167,577 32,670 168,647 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Monroe : Montgomery : Morgan : Newton : Noble : Ohio : Orange : Owen ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS : : Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 419 651 506 372 1,067 123 425 435 2017: 490 634 501 358 1,015 158 448 649 Land in farms .......................................acres, 2022: 63,216 252,762 130,356 189,934 174,349 16,420 95,336 76,206 2017: 47,765 282,154 136,534 180,981 199,996 24,015 102,433 111,931 Average size of farm ............................acres, 2022: 151 388 258 511 163 133 224 175 2017: 97 445 273 506 197 152 229 172 : Estimated market value of land and buildings ........farms, 2022: 419 651 506 372 1,067 123 425 435 2017: 490 634 501 358 1,015 158 448 649 $1,000, 2022: 411,765 2,229,149 996,184 1,664,806 1,580,255 100,584 623,870 411,185 2017: 313,748 1,970,646 858,687 1,218,560 1,278,743 104,887 459,858 508,521 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 982,732 3,424,192 1,968,743 4,475,285 1,481,026 817,759 1,467,931 945,252 2017: 640,303 3,108,274 1,713,947 3,403,798 1,259,845 663,843 1,026,470 783,546 Average per acre ..............................dollars, 2022: 6,514 8,819 7,642 8,765 9,064 6,126 6,544 5,396 2017: 6,569 6,984 6,289 6,733 6,394 4,368 4,489 4,543 2022 farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 ..............................................: 9 24 13 5 20 1 10 8 $50,000 to $99,999 .........................................: 11 38 34 9 42 5 20 22 $100,000 to $199,999 .......................................: 51 86 61 31 81 10 94 68 $200,000 to $499,999 .......................................: 143 177 168 51 351 39 112 161 $500,000 to $999,999 .......................................: 93 119 115 88 295 45 88 104 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ...................................: 65 61 39 53 107 9 56 41 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...................................: 34 44 37 55 106 13 21 20 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ...................................: 10 36 21 25 39 1 13 7 $10,000,000 or more ........................................: 3 66 18 55 26 - 11 4 : Approximate land area ...............................acres, 2022: 252,496 322,956 258,546 257,123 262,938 55,136 254,960 246,589 Proportion in farms .............................percent, 2022: 25.0 78.3 50.4 73.9 66.3 29.8 37.4 30.9 : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 64 64 63 25 134 8 32 25 acres: (D) 282 294 154 742 63 182 152 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 146 219 183 84 429 25 130 124 acres: 3,739 5,156 4,580 2,293 11,329 632 3,626 3,507 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 52 32 48 18 78 12 42 56 acres: 3,036 1,877 2,739 1,061 4,535 662 2,569 3,276 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 22 74 51 36 120 23 52 53 acres: 1,818 6,084 4,130 3,142 9,870 1,939 4,407 4,385 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 34 57 36 45 58 27 38 60 acres: 3,831 6,653 4,116 5,505 6,809 3,088 4,511 7,125 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 23 27 15 17 48 7 21 25 acres: 3,636 4,217 2,342 2,647 7,784 1,120 3,227 3,865 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 20 16 22 9 26 4 10 26 acres: 3,970 3,181 4,183 1,752 5,189 808 2,065 5,224 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 15 13 9 6 22 1 25 15 acres: 3,499 3,058 2,147 1,374 5,271 (D) 6,007 3,633 : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 27 42 30 46 67 13 39 24 acres: 8,889 14,976 10,505 16,544 23,410 4,435 13,892 8,383 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 10 34 24 28 49 1 20 14 acres: 6,989 23,254 16,941 18,861 32,424 (D) 14,241 10,081 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 2 41 8 43 26 2 11 10 acres: (D) 60,560 11,874 61,162 33,123 (D) 16,539 13,008 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 4 32 17 15 10 - 5 3 acres: 21,218 123,464 66,505 75,439 33,863 - 24,070 13,567 : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 78 75 66 28 134 2 49 53 acres: 412 372 372 131 753 (D) 251 309 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 167 166 180 73 398 48 117 243 acres: 4,677 3,975 4,425 1,799 10,679 1,286 3,460 6,949 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 59 40 41 17 72 15 34 54 acres: 3,538 2,311 2,338 1,035 4,155 843 2,015 3,142 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 30 39 30 18 100 22 46 54 acres: 2,311 3,267 2,508 1,521 8,389 1,777 4,007 4,354 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 61 54 35 36 71 17 53 63 acres: 7,152 6,480 4,041 4,229 8,207 2,008 6,089 7,260 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 24 25 28 18 37 12 30 38 acres: 3,647 3,845 4,417 2,935 5,810 1,921 4,809 6,030 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 24 17 14 8 24 8 20 36 acres: 4,747 3,366 2,818 1,562 4,789 1,557 3,963 7,137 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 9 13 10 19 11 5 12 13 acres: 2,129 3,167 2,388 4,510 2,646 1,168 2,899 3,121 : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 26 55 36 38 58 22 36 45 acres: 8,484 18,674 13,642 14,052 21,879 7,297 11,545 15,316 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 9 58 26 41 53 5 28 26 acres: 6,523 42,315 18,315 29,047 39,033 2,889 19,663 18,321 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 3 56 19 47 48 2 18 19 acres: 4,145 76,340 27,130 63,843 67,088 (D) 22,966 24,384 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: - 36 16 15 9 - 5 5 acres: - 118,042 54,140 56,317 26,568 - 20,766 15,608 : LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE : : Total cropland ......................................farms, 2022: 330 547 395 335 837 105 328 362 2017: 381 545 404 339 859 138 346 538 acres, 2022: 19,894 224,288 110,531 163,644 140,236 7,458 59,319 46,228 2017: 22,246 260,005 111,382 161,348 172,337 11,079 72,223 73,571 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 297 445 353 294 703 101 262 311 2017: 346 452 366 287 749 135 294 481 acres, 2022: 17,778 212,107 103,550 156,490 131,447 7,025 53,624 40,736 2017: 17,843 252,023 107,078 155,708 163,566 9,430 66,517 64,782 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Parke : Perry : Pike : Porter : Posey : Pulaski : Putnam : Randolph ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS : : Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 646 417 279 462 462 507 728 675 2017: 597 445 327 445 491 547 828 754 Land in farms .......................................acres, 2022: 174,867 66,411 88,483 122,238 256,130 245,345 174,378 238,870 2017: 180,752 76,868 80,538 122,523 193,733 231,880 184,917 241,758 Average size of farm ............................acres, 2022: 271 159 317 265 554 484 240 354 2017: 303 173 246 275 395 424 223 321 : Estimated market value of land and buildings ........farms, 2022: 646 417 279 462 462 507 728 675 2017: 597 445 327 445 491 547 828 754 $1,000, 2022: 1,269,924 345,943 523,829 1,170,935 1,844,027 2,250,535 1,441,156 2,223,358 2017: 1,055,594 308,465 397,117 828,972 1,176,587 1,426,052 1,189,932 1,551,396 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 1,965,826 829,599 1,877,523 2,534,492 3,991,401 4,438,925 1,979,610 3,293,864 2017: 1,768,164 693,181 1,214,424 1,862,858 2,396,308 2,607,043 1,437,116 2,057,555 Average per acre ..............................dollars, 2022: 7,262 5,209 5,920 9,579 7,200 9,173 8,265 9,308 2017: 5,840 4,013 4,931 6,766 6,073 6,150 6,435 6,417 2022 farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 ..............................................: 10 10 8 18 11 15 17 16 $50,000 to $99,999 .........................................: 39 18 20 12 9 37 32 32 $100,000 to $199,999 .......................................: 68 41 49 35 47 50 87 75 $200,000 to $499,999 .......................................: 199 179 92 148 132 79 255 161 $500,000 to $999,999 .......................................: 131 92 43 84 60 76 177 87 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ...................................: 95 36 21 59 51 95 66 79 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...................................: 53 32 20 49 47 68 36 106 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ...................................: 22 6 16 31 59 28 23 59 $10,000,000 or more ........................................: 29 3 10 26 46 59 35 60 : Approximate land area ...............................acres, 2022: 284,603 244,305 213,913 267,560 262,126 277,535 307,544 289,523 Proportion in farms .............................percent, 2022: 61.4 27.2 41.4 45.7 97.7 88.4 56.7 82.5 : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 52 24 15 67 29 30 50 67 acres: 302 (D) 84 243 152 182 273 302 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 195 88 88 188 145 156 293 210 acres: 5,365 2,825 2,578 4,123 3,498 4,326 7,447 5,451 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 66 46 39 21 33 29 81 27 acres: 3,864 2,594 2,256 1,224 1,878 1,656 4,826 1,573 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 74 63 30 29 31 43 78 49 acres: 6,017 5,243 2,440 2,306 2,478 3,619 6,415 3,976 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 56 49 32 22 27 31 54 40 acres: 6,501 5,665 3,824 2,546 3,242 3,603 6,202 4,726 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 46 47 10 20 29 32 38 41 acres: 7,264 7,279 1,564 3,224 4,654 5,240 5,926 6,556 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 29 17 8 3 14 10 28 20 acres: 5,638 3,265 1,603 646 2,891 2,001 5,375 3,947 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 17 17 6 9 7 15 8 14 acres: 4,121 3,954 1,445 2,125 1,666 3,504 1,850 3,276 : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 41 48 12 44 24 56 31 69 acres: 15,352 16,610 4,637 14,986 8,907 22,107 11,665 25,447 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 24 14 17 28 36 38 25 72 acres: 17,501 9,003 12,028 19,421 25,301 26,447 17,625 50,661 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 23 1 17 15 38 27 21 39 acres: 30,753 (D) 27,507 19,853 52,585 38,333 27,411 56,216 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 23 3 5 16 49 40 21 27 acres: 72,189 7,887 28,517 51,541 148,878 134,327 79,363 76,739 : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 58 16 14 61 61 42 72 102 acres: 353 48 89 222 326 196 352 506 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 163 115 105 153 126 182 299 223 acres: 4,249 3,269 2,977 3,122 3,392 4,905 7,694 5,886 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 57 46 46 25 33 31 79 39 acres: 3,235 2,612 2,661 1,459 1,863 1,729 4,564 2,222 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 84 67 31 24 27 39 81 53 acres: 7,084 5,674 2,558 1,972 2,180 3,137 6,627 4,302 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 47 50 25 22 45 24 67 54 acres: 5,268 5,726 2,953 2,682 5,096 2,861 7,856 6,233 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 36 47 22 22 25 25 62 45 acres: 5,577 7,432 3,486 3,455 3,915 4,048 9,601 7,065 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 17 18 16 7 12 9 25 19 acres: 3,330 3,483 3,173 1,344 2,407 1,804 4,880 3,723 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 12 18 9 7 12 26 16 13 acres: 2,841 4,334 2,178 1,668 2,917 6,304 3,808 3,035 : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 41 37 20 44 39 37 42 76 acres: 14,470 12,985 7,888 15,494 14,247 13,966 15,096 25,827 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 30 20 20 49 44 56 48 59 acres: 22,649 12,709 14,134 34,944 30,222 41,986 34,611 43,594 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 30 6 14 24 40 50 21 47 acres: 43,429 7,531 17,591 33,700 55,036 65,985 27,243 65,690 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 22 5 5 7 27 26 16 24 acres: 68,267 11,065 20,850 22,461 72,132 84,959 62,585 73,675 : LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE : : Total cropland ......................................farms, 2022: 515 350 231 413 427 478 604 585 2017: 515 365 276 381 406 484 658 672 acres, 2022: 129,964 35,269 68,146 105,600 230,423 230,969 140,846 223,436 2017: 139,945 42,161 63,345 114,702 175,222 217,733 140,435 224,483 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 435 312 158 353 399 363 498 529 2017: 439 324 197 344 383 359 511 625 acres, 2022: 121,940 31,604 61,200 96,595 224,825 222,898 130,495 217,892 2017: 132,151 36,567 56,928 110,998 170,545 206,695 129,567 221,264 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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 : Ripley : Rush : St. Joseph : Scott : Shelby : Spencer : Starke : Steuben ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS : : Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 835 473 547 283 548 558 394 461 2017: 879 557 629 315 567 665 507 472 Land in farms .......................................acres, 2022: 175,750 189,580 153,034 45,293 209,675 162,031 98,815 96,550 2017: 176,069 211,315 149,981 59,291 220,477 169,428 145,703 120,324 Average size of farm ............................acres, 2022: 210 401 280 160 383 290 251 209 2017: 200 379 238 188 389 255 287 255 : Estimated market value of land and buildings ........farms, 2022: 835 473 547 283 548 558 394 461 2017: 879 557 629 315 567 665 507 472 $1,000, 2022: 1,158,260 2,057,647 1,271,608 310,262 2,131,108 1,057,328 709,317 787,621 2017: 909,083 1,533,011 1,212,929 318,283 1,531,261 780,923 729,082 666,273 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 1,387,138 4,350,205 2,324,695 1,096,333 3,888,884 1,894,853 1,800,298 1,708,505 2017: 1,034,225 2,752,265 1,928,345 1,010,422 2,700,637 1,174,320 1,438,032 1,411,595 Average per acre ..............................dollars, 2022: 6,590 10,854 8,309 6,850 10,164 6,525 7,178 8,158 2017: 5,163 7,255 8,087 5,368 6,945 4,609 5,004 5,537 2022 farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 ..............................................: 30 11 13 10 10 39 15 17 $50,000 to $99,999 .........................................: 33 12 10 5 18 25 50 31 $100,000 to $199,999 .......................................: 83 48 72 28 63 57 63 38 $200,000 to $499,999 .......................................: 308 85 142 137 146 152 128 148 $500,000 to $999,999 .......................................: 140 66 95 54 78 106 58 116 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ...................................: 102 55 70 22 72 65 28 56 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...................................: 89 70 83 21 60 70 20 25 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ...................................: 34 73 39 2 52 22 13 17 $10,000,000 or more ........................................: 16 53 23 4 49 22 19 13 : Approximate land area ...............................acres, 2022: 285,713 261,199 293,045 121,854 263,139 253,931 197,852 197,617 Proportion in farms .............................percent, 2022: 61.5 72.6 52.2 37.2 79.7 63.8 49.9 48.9 : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 57 34 72 23 83 39 21 31 acres: 278 194 383 142 437 203 116 155 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 282 101 224 108 172 195 160 189 acres: 7,642 2,276 5,523 3,049 3,944 5,022 4,403 5,283 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 89 39 23 35 23 39 43 35 acres: 5,175 2,142 1,315 2,052 1,351 2,305 2,502 2,115 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 78 28 29 33 29 42 51 75 acres: 6,397 2,261 2,390 2,707 2,348 3,465 4,190 6,407 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 73 40 33 36 29 42 29 31 acres: 8,456 4,776 3,991 4,188 3,468 4,902 3,475 3,626 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 43 20 25 14 25 27 19 16 acres: 6,881 3,116 3,946 2,138 3,822 4,235 3,042 2,559 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 43 13 23 4 23 14 9 15 acres: 8,555 2,619 4,546 755 4,605 2,816 1,827 2,876 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 25 13 15 4 18 16 3 6 acres: 6,039 3,052 3,504 971 4,337 3,849 684 1,431 : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 66 77 34 14 45 66 17 21 acres: 24,141 28,442 11,917 5,007 15,724 23,050 6,194 7,374 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 38 57 29 5 41 40 15 25 acres: 25,837 42,050 19,292 3,963 30,101 27,335 11,994 16,973 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 28 32 25 3 34 23 12 11 acres: 38,021 41,438 36,506 4,287 46,240 29,590 14,994 15,615 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 13 19 15 4 26 15 15 6 acres: 38,328 57,214 59,721 16,034 93,298 55,259 45,394 32,136 : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 78 42 107 29 94 39 34 31 acres: 419 244 602 185 540 231 195 157 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 246 130 245 118 158 210 205 159 acres: 6,787 2,843 6,480 3,364 3,377 5,543 5,374 4,257 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 84 14 24 43 19 53 33 37 acres: 4,878 828 1,333 2,528 1,153 3,163 1,900 2,177 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 83 27 53 29 37 58 51 62 acres: 6,954 2,223 4,350 2,421 3,125 4,725 4,042 5,107 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 100 45 31 31 23 62 40 34 acres: 11,795 5,458 3,507 3,550 2,724 7,341 4,510 4,055 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 76 29 29 16 23 35 16 34 acres: 11,883 4,528 4,473 2,514 3,549 5,557 2,525 5,410 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 30 22 17 4 23 31 8 24 acres: 6,015 4,335 3,340 783 4,591 6,217 1,586 4,795 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 35 15 9 6 12 25 8 6 acres: 8,171 3,514 2,178 1,500 2,917 6,053 1,891 1,455 : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 56 102 39 16 54 71 42 27 acres: 20,466 38,933 15,294 4,892 18,893 23,602 14,993 9,919 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 50 80 39 10 57 45 25 29 acres: 35,586 57,969 24,338 6,008 41,006 31,671 17,889 19,382 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 35 40 18 8 44 22 26 18 acres: 47,121 54,444 23,487 10,528 55,356 29,890 35,779 25,588 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 6 11 18 5 23 14 19 11 acres: 15,994 35,996 60,599 21,018 83,246 45,435 55,019 38,022 : LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE : : Total cropland ......................................farms, 2022: 701 409 469 217 477 479 341 384 2017: 780 505 523 244 477 575 452 407 acres, 2022: 136,442 171,935 141,832 33,011 199,029 129,934 83,952 81,491 2017: 132,104 195,497 133,830 45,693 207,442 133,517 130,583 101,665 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 622 396 428 163 471 435 211 290 2017: 653 483 458 197 466 529 272 295 acres, 2022: 129,603 165,554 138,438 27,779 194,028 122,329 75,578 72,915 2017: 120,241 190,215 128,690 41,301 205,194 125,821 115,436 91,426 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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 : Sullivan : Switzerland : Tippecanoe : Tipton : Union : Vanderburgh : Vermillion : Vigo ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS : : Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 411 339 712 416 194 204 291 464 2017: 450 410 693 404 238 251 283 477 Land in farms .......................................acres, 2022: 176,644 53,933 237,534 163,401 69,029 51,839 104,913 105,310 2017: 160,079 55,017 222,136 161,345 83,024 63,909 123,097 119,977 Average size of farm ............................acres, 2022: 430 159 334 393 356 254 361 227 2017: 356 134 321 399 349 255 435 252 : Estimated market value of land and buildings ........farms, 2022: 411 339 712 416 194 204 291 464 2017: 450 410 693 404 238 251 283 477 $1,000, 2022: 1,095,715 410,227 2,043,027 1,815,447 684,274 391,526 893,127 619,807 2017: 796,781 225,472 2,005,301 1,317,634 526,377 505,286 698,392 650,875 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 2,665,973 1,210,108 2,869,419 4,364,056 3,527,183 1,919,244 3,069,165 1,335,791 2017: 1,770,624 549,933 2,893,652 3,261,470 2,211,666 2,013,091 2,467,818 1,364,518 Average per acre ..............................dollars, 2022: 6,203 7,606 8,601 11,110 9,913 7,553 8,513 5,886 2017: 4,977 4,098 9,027 8,167 6,340 7,906 5,674 5,425 2022 farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 ..............................................: 6 6 65 11 7 4 10 34 $50,000 to $99,999 .........................................: 30 12 39 18 19 16 19 58 $100,000 to $199,999 .......................................: 45 41 52 52 30 21 42 81 $200,000 to $499,999 .......................................: 123 141 175 81 34 40 72 133 $500,000 to $999,999 .......................................: 51 82 127 51 24 41 60 71 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ...................................: 67 34 92 55 25 26 35 28 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...................................: 42 16 74 57 17 30 21 38 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ...................................: 4 1 49 38 12 23 9 11 $10,000,000 or more ........................................: 43 6 39 53 26 3 23 10 : Approximate land area ...............................acres, 2022: 286,163 141,223 319,294 166,746 103,183 149,555 164,402 258,223 Proportion in farms .............................percent, 2022: 61.7 38.2 74.4 98.0 66.9 34.7 63.8 40.8 : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 20 4 166 52 32 31 19 53 acres: 113 24 766 227 150 164 96 264 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 114 130 234 113 42 67 94 208 acres: 3,005 3,895 5,350 2,632 896 1,498 2,558 5,501 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 47 35 24 23 17 12 22 43 acres: 2,713 2,173 1,401 1,258 1,007 654 1,336 2,582 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 38 48 29 38 15 16 21 27 acres: 3,176 3,889 2,360 2,972 1,274 1,382 1,706 2,328 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 33 47 46 20 13 10 23 31 acres: 3,872 5,384 5,258 2,421 1,460 1,220 2,615 3,489 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 22 23 20 18 6 6 10 18 acres: 3,429 3,532 3,065 2,808 944 892 1,540 2,874 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 12 6 18 15 6 6 7 7 acres: 2,297 (D) 3,627 2,977 1,157 1,255 1,412 1,441 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 8 14 16 4 5 9 15 10 acres: 1,892 3,243 3,816 948 1,160 2,106 3,392 2,468 : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 41 23 52 47 14 20 38 33 acres: 14,969 7,994 17,953 16,641 4,637 7,579 13,347 11,820 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 27 3 38 39 16 14 14 16 acres: 16,206 (D) 27,330 27,199 10,312 9,427 8,868 11,372 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 19 1 37 26 21 8 15 4 acres: 25,704 (D) 54,314 34,629 30,502 10,079 22,063 6,078 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 30 5 32 21 7 5 13 14 acres: 99,268 19,035 112,294 68,689 15,530 15,583 45,980 55,093 : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 22 31 125 78 10 31 25 43 acres: 126 156 576 410 59 181 110 200 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 116 126 247 99 53 89 79 222 acres: 2,739 3,640 5,968 2,430 1,358 2,382 2,003 5,382 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 53 50 39 4 13 12 20 34 acres: 3,123 2,921 2,323 241 746 682 1,147 2,073 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 40 50 45 32 17 22 22 38 acres: 3,325 4,108 3,540 2,640 1,367 1,869 1,815 3,112 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 47 66 39 28 23 7 22 24 acres: 5,448 7,516 4,555 3,286 2,572 823 2,444 2,733 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 12 25 29 12 19 12 6 19 acres: 1,924 3,934 4,575 1,866 2,971 1,893 903 2,899 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 9 16 15 9 14 16 3 21 acres: 1,755 3,111 2,949 1,791 2,703 3,250 580 4,049 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 26 16 10 10 5 8 8 5 acres: 6,291 3,869 2,344 2,425 1,193 1,939 1,959 1,166 : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 40 20 37 39 28 19 40 19 acres: 14,389 8,057 12,984 14,107 10,126 7,010 13,907 6,730 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 43 6 44 48 34 19 17 19 acres: 31,078 3,873 31,796 34,164 24,436 14,189 11,768 13,290 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 19 - 26 24 19 12 19 18 acres: 26,720 - 37,316 34,501 27,009 17,907 25,554 27,210 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 23 4 37 21 3 4 22 15 acres: 63,161 13,832 113,210 63,484 8,484 11,784 60,907 51,133 : LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE : : Total cropland ......................................farms, 2022: 353 276 587 368 158 174 245 380 2017: 380 340 552 363 210 232 235 404 acres, 2022: 151,178 28,353 213,719 158,350 61,860 48,697 84,884 87,806 2017: 139,558 27,797 196,970 155,938 70,965 60,995 104,367 100,878 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 306 239 476 346 135 165 189 349 2017: 336 305 489 341 182 208 214 366 acres, 2022: 147,705 25,202 201,748 155,095 59,514 47,804 80,601 84,037 2017: 133,937 24,531 192,739 154,351 67,736 59,738 99,623 97,904 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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 : Wabash : Warren : Warrick : Washington : Wayne : Wells : White : Whitley ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS : : Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 635 421 335 783 727 527 577 647 2017: 724 417 364 865 768 581 539 696 Land in farms .......................................acres, 2022: 186,071 204,198 123,966 190,434 154,498 201,538 304,558 162,338 2017: 211,239 187,854 105,252 211,941 163,494 225,047 282,882 176,255 Average size of farm ............................acres, 2022: 293 485 370 243 213 382 528 251 2017: 292 450 289 245 213 387 525 253 : Estimated market value of land and buildings ........farms, 2022: 635 421 335 783 727 527 577 647 2017: 724 417 364 865 768 581 539 696 $1,000, 2022: 1,637,855 1,498,496 831,438 1,095,526 1,134,110 2,037,718 3,230,133 1,451,209 2017: 1,328,676 1,274,845 571,441 953,972 897,965 1,697,689 2,210,814 1,117,949 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 2,579,300 3,559,373 2,481,905 1,399,139 1,559,986 3,866,637 5,598,151 2,242,982 2017: 1,835,188 3,057,183 1,569,892 1,102,858 1,169,226 2,922,012 4,101,696 1,606,248 Average per acre ..............................dollars, 2022: 8,802 7,338 6,707 5,753 7,341 10,111 10,606 8,939 2017: 6,290 6,786 5,429 4,501 5,492 7,544 7,815 6,343 2022 farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 ..............................................: 26 9 17 19 31 24 31 33 $50,000 to $99,999 .........................................: 30 22 27 45 30 20 32 30 $100,000 to $199,999 .......................................: 88 45 39 118 82 43 52 57 $200,000 to $499,999 .......................................: 157 127 95 277 248 104 125 199 $500,000 to $999,999 .......................................: 118 79 46 130 126 72 88 112 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ...................................: 70 41 34 83 96 66 46 79 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...................................: 69 29 32 64 66 82 68 61 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ...................................: 36 21 22 29 20 55 46 45 $10,000,000 or more ........................................: 41 48 23 18 28 61 89 31 : Approximate land area ...............................acres, 2022: 263,959 233,396 246,281 328,785 257,116 235,576 323,281 214,764 Proportion in farms .............................percent, 2022: 70.5 87.5 50.3 57.9 60.1 85.6 94.2 75.6 : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 74 33 38 53 95 69 67 68 acres: 340 193 200 288 517 310 289 346 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 196 122 109 249 230 134 175 242 acres: 5,031 3,451 2,732 6,501 6,161 3,127 4,033 6,093 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 48 25 34 99 59 24 23 57 acres: 2,830 1,479 2,043 5,832 3,348 1,414 1,351 3,347 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 60 52 23 70 58 40 27 45 acres: 5,000 4,432 1,914 5,680 4,815 3,187 2,175 3,622 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 53 34 23 50 68 24 36 53 acres: 6,109 3,766 2,584 5,803 7,875 2,877 4,226 5,945 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 16 21 8 42 45 19 21 27 acres: 2,484 3,302 1,194 6,611 7,167 2,979 3,172 4,375 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 27 26 11 34 31 12 22 13 acres: 5,297 5,113 2,182 6,726 5,964 2,339 4,415 2,503 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 16 14 12 28 21 15 12 14 acres: 3,728 3,381 2,806 6,654 5,101 3,564 2,916 3,315 : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 56 25 18 68 43 73 55 49 acres: 20,402 9,583 6,231 23,149 15,526 27,369 19,684 18,110 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 45 18 27 47 48 64 49 31 acres: 31,293 13,922 18,601 31,233 34,404 44,975 35,241 20,145 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 21 23 9 25 18 26 44 34 acres: 29,281 30,838 11,969 33,163 26,811 34,678 61,398 46,112 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 23 28 23 18 11 27 46 14 acres: 74,276 124,738 71,510 58,794 36,809 74,719 165,658 48,425 : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 84 44 48 75 85 71 98 69 acres: 386 256 321 418 435 383 452 318 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 213 114 145 243 211 156 103 267 acres: 5,727 3,457 3,364 6,294 5,590 4,101 2,465 7,087 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 65 16 20 80 70 19 21 60 acres: 3,699 931 1,162 4,751 4,131 1,093 1,218 3,381 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 45 40 21 91 65 30 35 50 acres: 3,551 3,395 1,762 7,463 5,360 2,474 2,854 4,122 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 46 41 19 68 63 25 28 46 acres: 5,428 4,864 2,185 7,997 7,346 3,025 3,149 5,368 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 29 11 15 42 43 35 22 26 acres: 4,553 1,707 2,247 6,750 6,720 5,461 3,381 4,148 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 38 15 4 43 56 13 15 25 acres: 7,373 2,907 779 8,352 11,094 2,536 2,923 4,887 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 15 13 6 35 8 35 8 15 acres: 3,565 3,025 1,414 8,405 1,895 8,281 1,933 3,487 : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 86 41 30 87 83 66 60 56 acres: 33,202 14,829 11,053 30,646 29,835 24,519 22,273 19,887 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 48 34 23 54 52 48 69 28 acres: 32,398 27,184 15,723 38,280 35,709 33,528 50,213 17,860 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 39 25 20 34 22 65 41 39 acres: 56,129 33,127 27,986 46,620 27,719 88,625 58,281 54,709 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 16 23 13 13 10 18 39 15 acres: 55,228 92,172 37,256 45,965 27,660 51,021 133,740 51,001 : LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE : : Total cropland ......................................farms, 2022: 531 351 275 594 621 474 486 548 2017: 635 330 299 701 676 521 466 588 acres, 2022: 166,621 171,984 107,398 132,342 127,419 192,626 281,918 145,401 2017: 190,281 167,915 86,405 147,048 131,488 215,386 266,451 154,095 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 434 231 232 529 534 430 440 488 2017: 567 263 276 628 599 486 410 513 acres, 2022: 156,945 162,459 103,448 123,975 119,824 186,425 271,361 136,372 2017: 178,664 161,741 82,840 137,649 121,157 212,268 261,838 148,339 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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 : Indiana : Adams : Allen : Bartholomew : Benton : Blackford : Boone ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 3,719 169 117 16 5 9 29 2017: 4,123 210 116 15 9 3 29 acres, 2022: 89,535 1,611 1,906 713 (D) 35 1,302 2017: 93,063 2,232 1,691 211 (D) (D) 309 : Other cropland ....................................farms, 2022: 13,352 268 395 174 176 73 95 2017: 13,378 261 391 135 138 70 95 acres, 2022: 486,744 5,237 7,930 4,573 (D) 2,547 3,844 2017: 470,836 5,222 9,403 7,426 (D) (D) 2,749 : Cropland idle or used for cover crops or : soil improvement, but not harvested and : not pastured or grazed .........................farms, 2022: 11,444 199 318 165 172 70 72 2017: 11,121 210 352 132 129 65 84 acres, 2022: 409,364 4,131 6,687 4,314 7,009 2,391 1,690 2017: 398,882 3,870 8,147 7,036 2,727 2,454 2,526 Cropland on which all crops failed ..............farms, 2022: 1,218 35 42 16 5 3 18 2017: 1,612 41 34 8 12 4 12 acres, 2022: 49,353 489 520 234 (D) 22 (D) 2017: 49,315 1,016 500 231 323 11 212 : Cropland in summer fallow .......................farms, 2022: 1,397 45 57 6 3 3 13 2017: 1,347 27 35 5 3 1 3 acres, 2022: 28,027 617 723 25 (D) 134 (D) 2017: 22,639 336 756 159 (D) (D) 11 : Total woodland ......................................farms, 2022: 24,289 400 540 251 44 90 170 2017: 25,910 482 529 255 33 90 182 acres, 2022: 1,038,481 7,338 9,706 7,095 3,188 1,945 3,210 2017: 1,034,784 7,005 17,271 7,214 1,054 2,155 3,927 Woodland pastured .................................farms, 2022: 5,251 51 84 47 3 16 41 2017: 6,155 104 83 57 3 14 46 acres, 2022: 93,637 326 725 415 (D) 195 432 2017: 115,113 649 486 474 (D) (D) 885 Woodland not pastured .............................farms, 2022: 21,368 365 489 220 42 81 144 2017: 22,429 399 468 230 32 79 142 acres, 2022: 944,844 7,012 8,981 6,680 (D) 1,750 2,778 2017: 919,671 6,356 16,785 6,740 (D) (D) 3,042 : Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured .....................farms, 2022: 20,603 528 502 154 56 46 178 2017: 23,334 618 576 198 46 55 259 acres, 2022: 449,624 4,313 4,941 2,079 9,491 402 2,074 2017: 508,735 4,059 4,781 3,784 951 1,198 2,243 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, roads, wasteland, etc. .................farms, 2022: 34,803 920 935 314 171 139 304 2017: 37,501 1,036 1,012 369 174 141 419 acres, 2022: 582,398 8,829 11,086 2,880 3,851 1,504 3,301 2017: 516,804 7,513 10,074 7,225 2,637 2,497 3,953 Pastureland, all types ..............................farms, 2022: 23,504 655 590 174 60 59 205 2017: 26,668 777 657 225 56 60 282 acres, 2022: 632,796 6,250 7,572 3,207 9,721 632 3,808 2017: 716,911 6,940 6,958 4,469 1,070 1,498 3,437 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .......................farms, 2022: 9,981 138 308 145 173 60 82 2017: 10,469 177 304 148 153 46 78 acres, 2022: 199,674 1,740 4,781 2,335 2,746 1,293 872 2017: 223,755 2,651 6,362 2,698 1,715 1,394 687 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs ............farms, 2022: 14,520 276 335 160 260 81 196 2017: 15,658 292 331 214 242 111 183 acres, 2022: 10,032,069 139,919 192,728 98,598 198,414 65,828 176,277 2017: 9,851,254 124,625 172,949 116,586 228,264 73,511 191,690 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 8. Farms, Land in Farms, Value of Land and Buildings, and Land Use: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Brown : Carroll : Cass : Clark : Clay : Clinton : Crawford ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE - Con. : : Total cropland - Con. : : Other pasture and grazing land that could have : been used for crops without additional : improvements .....................................farms, 2022: 17 16 22 42 15 7 28 2017: 24 24 24 38 17 29 29 acres, 2022: 537 232 639 382 546 110 763 2017: 442 221 517 929 367 519 682 : Other cropland ....................................farms, 2022: 38 183 212 73 129 138 95 2017: 32 152 204 104 95 109 101 acres, 2022: 1,296 8,088 6,494 1,757 3,334 3,383 2,678 2017: 644 4,213 5,381 2,666 3,390 1,980 3,844 : Cropland idle or used for cover crops or : soil improvement, but not harvested and : not pastured or grazed .........................farms, 2022: 32 179 194 65 109 126 64 2017: 27 139 186 87 74 95 96 acres, 2022: 1,230 7,925 5,641 1,470 3,017 2,952 2,018 2017: 550 3,951 5,016 2,359 2,934 1,587 3,418 Cropland on which all crops failed ..............farms, 2022: 5 2 11 4 16 16 11 2017: 4 17 18 26 18 12 2 acres, 2022: (D) (D) 625 39 98 393 283 2017: 86 252 (D) 235 371 (D) (D) : Cropland in summer fallow .......................farms, 2022: 1 7 12 7 11 7 20 2017: 3 3 4 6 7 2 13 acres, 2022: (D) (D) 228 248 219 38 377 2017: 8 10 (D) 72 85 (D) (D) : Total woodland ......................................farms, 2022: 113 187 290 289 247 136 281 2017: 124 181 267 294 350 171 291 acres, 2022: 5,042 9,043 9,229 11,445 7,613 3,465 31,322 2017: 6,262 5,177 7,577 12,617 12,639 3,300 21,241 Woodland pastured .................................farms, 2022: 26 28 48 85 58 21 77 2017: 38 38 63 104 84 36 104 acres, 2022: 279 353 927 1,498 784 703 1,475 2017: 980 244 1,070 2,385 1,482 740 2,105 Woodland not pastured .............................farms, 2022: 104 169 262 237 213 122 256 2017: 111 155 230 244 293 149 255 acres, 2022: 4,763 8,690 8,302 9,947 6,829 2,762 29,847 2017: 5,282 4,933 6,507 10,232 11,157 2,560 19,136 : Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured .....................farms, 2022: 88 144 151 232 133 100 215 2017: 101 190 177 268 225 149 249 acres, 2022: 1,418 2,099 2,893 7,026 2,430 822 7,896 2017: 1,474 2,604 3,604 8,074 5,246 1,620 9,025 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, roads, wasteland, etc. .................farms, 2022: 118 322 357 307 281 254 250 2017: 142 340 397 322 350 361 260 acres, 2022: 1,272 5,139 5,834 4,106 5,280 2,453 2,923 2017: 1,318 2,998 5,507 4,677 4,995 3,299 3,676 Pastureland, all types ..............................farms, 2022: 96 165 182 249 148 110 221 2017: 120 216 210 286 245 174 268 acres, 2022: 2,234 2,684 4,459 8,906 3,760 1,635 10,134 2017: 2,896 3,069 5,191 11,388 7,095 2,879 11,812 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .......................farms, 2022: 10 164 210 26 74 135 34 2017: 15 148 220 26 95 137 40 acres, 2022: 478 2,194 3,243 374 993 1,347 960 2017: 398 1,797 3,524 353 1,669 1,091 1,215 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs ............farms, 2022: 3 228 237 55 161 280 23 2017: 7 241 226 87 206 300 13 acres, 2022: 3,600 152,665 167,775 42,645 115,664 179,471 14,601 2017: 1,174 181,680 126,504 49,546 114,495 197,357 4,923 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Daviess : Dearborn : Decatur : DeKalb : Delaware : Dubois : Elkhart ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 108 59 23 37 16 47 222 2017: 149 66 44 19 17 47 208 acres, 2022: 2,219 545 543 506 319 923 4,403 2017: 2,138 1,158 1,667 144 200 3,413 4,299 : Other cropland ....................................farms, 2022: 158 125 150 280 113 202 163 2017: 211 107 143 279 105 183 214 acres, 2022: 8,121 1,884 4,620 9,627 2,878 7,333 4,099 2017: 9,066 2,672 5,950 11,261 1,984 5,199 5,053 : Cropland idle or used for cover crops or : soil improvement, but not harvested and : not pastured or grazed .........................farms, 2022: 109 86 136 242 91 166 108 2017: 145 82 128 253 79 164 146 acres, 2022: 6,064 1,227 3,910 8,472 2,667 5,889 2,809 2017: 6,452 2,355 5,575 10,364 1,225 4,292 3,660 Cropland on which all crops failed ..............farms, 2022: 22 14 9 26 20 13 24 2017: 38 21 4 17 22 10 15 acres, 2022: 1,439 257 556 663 123 887 685 2017: 1,917 158 28 484 621 488 723 : Cropland in summer fallow .......................farms, 2022: 42 29 7 22 12 44 37 2017: 46 15 16 19 8 20 55 acres, 2022: 618 400 154 492 88 557 605 2017: 697 159 347 413 138 419 670 : Total woodland ......................................farms, 2022: 424 394 273 428 199 469 623 2017: 374 420 297 405 219 466 586 acres, 2022: 10,620 15,027 10,096 14,785 3,990 25,034 8,774 2017: 12,354 17,104 11,758 11,222 4,019 23,171 9,976 Woodland pastured .................................farms, 2022: 87 133 47 23 28 120 113 2017: 84 187 55 21 41 140 107 acres, 2022: 1,380 2,822 464 285 193 1,305 778 2017: 1,375 3,729 994 182 289 1,888 777 Woodland not pastured .............................farms, 2022: 365 330 239 414 188 420 543 2017: 325 322 266 391 194 406 520 acres, 2022: 9,240 12,205 9,632 14,500 3,797 23,729 7,996 2017: 10,979 13,375 10,764 11,040 3,730 21,283 9,199 : Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured .....................farms, 2022: 553 292 185 194 182 326 1,129 2017: 611 390 201 195 199 376 1,015 acres, 2022: 8,689 8,931 3,105 2,760 1,886 10,656 11,882 2017: 9,224 12,120 5,216 1,570 2,482 14,118 9,103 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, roads, wasteland, etc. .................farms, 2022: 784 404 365 568 337 495 1,348 2017: 843 446 394 516 376 524 1,284 acres, 2022: 7,762 5,953 6,770 8,055 3,168 6,997 8,705 2017: 10,492 5,577 5,747 6,003 3,655 8,305 9,384 Pastureland, all types ..............................farms, 2022: 636 326 202 219 202 345 1,258 2017: 728 419 236 215 207 411 1,161 acres, 2022: 12,288 12,298 4,112 3,551 2,398 12,884 17,063 2017: 12,737 17,007 7,877 1,896 2,971 19,419 14,179 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .......................farms, 2022: 55 11 173 271 93 141 50 2017: 83 17 190 271 81 146 60 acres, 2022: 940 (D) 2,227 6,397 1,354 2,624 1,008 2017: 2,119 172 3,075 7,717 1,248 2,212 759 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs ............farms, 2022: 174 34 245 219 178 180 118 2017: 192 55 271 203 194 207 119 acres, 2022: 122,990 5,652 121,457 133,826 131,094 84,211 88,771 2017: 147,129 12,067 145,066 100,091 136,056 97,018 54,902 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Fayette : Floyd : Fountain : Franklin : Fulton : Gibson : Grant : Greene ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 21 17 27 52 32 17 14 28 2017: 20 6 27 77 48 23 15 47 acres, 2022: 382 154 1,787 1,816 679 140 85 478 2017: 1,007 103 579 2,528 1,217 278 95 1,466 : Other cropland ....................................farms, 2022: 55 70 148 159 180 114 129 194 2017: 76 45 158 140 188 116 140 164 acres, 2022: 1,383 1,342 6,120 4,636 7,411 7,355 3,003 10,224 2017: 1,848 989 7,463 4,172 5,538 3,191 4,173 7,710 : Cropland idle or used for cover crops or : soil improvement, but not harvested and : not pastured or grazed .........................farms, 2022: 52 54 134 111 167 89 117 153 2017: 62 35 126 110 155 84 114 113 acres, 2022: 1,121 1,194 4,858 2,372 6,839 5,732 2,851 6,698 2017: 1,673 760 4,489 3,705 4,825 2,112 3,978 4,477 Cropland on which all crops failed ..............farms, 2022: 4 12 9 19 19 14 10 24 2017: 5 3 25 12 30 24 25 40 acres, 2022: (D) 58 1,089 1,071 449 561 102 2,323 2017: 39 25 2,782 149 548 807 161 2,770 : Cropland in summer fallow .......................farms, 2022: 1 5 10 53 7 22 8 45 2017: 9 12 7 30 9 15 5 30 acres, 2022: (D) 90 173 1,193 123 1,062 50 1,203 2017: 136 204 192 318 165 272 34 463 : Total woodland ......................................farms, 2022: 151 136 214 452 316 171 177 443 2017: 203 139 246 450 268 184 190 477 acres, 2022: 7,247 3,403 12,653 24,048 8,121 10,629 3,125 22,330 2017: 6,820 5,863 15,827 22,342 7,684 9,804 3,031 18,845 Woodland pastured .................................farms, 2022: 51 37 45 177 50 35 26 161 2017: 84 49 79 172 40 38 38 189 acres, 2022: 925 415 1,528 5,462 917 223 137 3,442 2017: 1,297 779 2,940 4,637 709 876 307 3,779 Woodland not pastured .............................farms, 2022: 121 119 183 355 281 160 157 345 2017: 141 118 195 373 241 158 162 366 acres, 2022: 6,322 2,988 11,125 18,586 7,204 10,406 2,988 18,888 2017: 5,523 5,084 12,887 17,705 6,975 8,928 2,724 15,066 : Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured .....................farms, 2022: 127 122 138 355 194 94 100 359 2017: 154 139 177 396 210 105 115 472 acres, 2022: 2,622 2,093 3,815 10,623 3,360 1,793 1,392 12,419 2017: 3,643 2,949 5,027 10,943 3,536 2,161 1,656 17,881 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, roads, wasteland, etc. .................farms, 2022: 177 175 270 480 423 247 259 476 2017: 230 180 259 521 431 262 305 544 acres, 2022: 2,733 1,815 6,307 9,246 10,930 7,082 4,515 9,721 2017: 3,258 2,363 3,804 7,564 5,751 5,354 3,990 7,994 Pastureland, all types ..............................farms, 2022: 143 126 165 404 225 112 111 418 2017: 195 143 215 453 251 133 136 513 acres, 2022: 3,929 2,662 7,130 17,901 4,956 2,156 1,614 16,339 2017: 5,947 3,831 8,546 18,108 5,462 3,315 2,058 23,126 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .......................farms, 2022: 55 14 170 75 152 73 97 81 2017: 73 20 157 93 143 93 92 73 acres, 2022: 868 280 3,369 1,419 2,223 959 1,109 2,495 2017: 1,341 370 2,102 1,704 2,549 1,338 1,231 1,916 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs ............farms, 2022: 137 6 155 195 210 250 192 166 2017: 119 13 204 201 213 212 213 125 acres, 2022: 69,727 4,215 152,023 73,991 127,662 208,026 130,427 114,632 2017: 58,238 6,919 144,403 63,946 145,402 172,530 151,949 86,785 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Hamilton : Hancock : Harrison : Hendricks : Henry : Howard : Huntington : Jackson ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 23 39 98 30 42 21 26 14 2017: 19 34 70 64 31 21 23 39 acres, 2022: 448 2,633 3,890 346 296 246 358 234 2017: 163 590 1,645 520 353 489 345 642 : Other cropland ....................................farms, 2022: 121 85 185 145 94 100 204 148 2017: 107 71 210 113 122 83 179 174 acres, 2022: 4,912 2,548 5,908 3,254 5,657 2,315 5,286 6,616 2017: 2,129 1,426 7,190 2,376 3,601 1,489 6,920 10,414 : Cropland idle or used for cover crops or : soil improvement, but not harvested and : not pastured or grazed .........................farms, 2022: 104 58 148 118 77 84 196 110 2017: 78 41 161 94 103 66 164 132 acres, 2022: 4,655 1,538 5,274 2,276 5,508 2,019 5,085 5,085 2017: 1,838 1,014 5,929 2,056 3,211 1,170 6,375 7,069 Cropland on which all crops failed ..............farms, 2022: 17 14 12 17 12 7 13 27 2017: 24 29 24 14 19 23 17 47 acres, 2022: 188 896 134 613 71 65 (D) 1,285 2017: 237 351 510 248 319 (D) 413 2,627 : Cropland in summer fallow .......................farms, 2022: 10 14 43 25 7 10 4 17 2017: 12 6 42 12 6 2 4 17 acres, 2022: 69 114 500 365 78 231 (D) 246 2017: 54 61 751 72 71 (D) 132 718 : Total woodland ......................................farms, 2022: 126 146 605 165 212 136 303 288 2017: 150 134 657 200 254 160 271 354 acres, 2022: 11,588 8,667 25,236 2,970 5,799 3,652 7,360 19,710 2017: 3,928 2,916 23,995 3,205 5,306 3,549 6,467 28,926 Woodland pastured .................................farms, 2022: 23 22 178 50 44 23 28 68 2017: 18 26 151 69 74 33 33 96 acres, 2022: 179 434 2,605 508 518 342 435 1,175 2017: 331 604 1,927 426 851 388 317 1,978 Woodland not pastured .............................farms, 2022: 109 131 536 130 182 124 287 257 2017: 139 116 590 141 210 137 254 309 acres, 2022: 11,409 8,233 22,631 2,462 5,281 3,310 6,925 18,535 2017: 3,597 2,312 22,068 2,779 4,455 3,161 6,150 26,948 : Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured .....................farms, 2022: 196 156 556 210 231 106 123 207 2017: 213 202 582 319 293 110 145 260 acres, 2022: 1,291 2,001 20,451 2,921 4,369 863 1,691 7,547 2017: 2,320 2,891 17,617 5,093 5,690 1,179 4,411 7,332 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, roads, wasteland, etc. .................farms, 2022: 333 317 743 336 388 235 373 367 2017: 355 323 712 411 450 239 387 430 acres, 2022: 3,758 4,095 12,066 2,607 6,781 2,645 4,830 10,175 2017: 3,584 2,611 6,312 3,061 5,599 2,946 4,931 9,111 Pastureland, all types ..............................farms, 2022: 219 192 617 239 272 131 152 221 2017: 232 243 632 368 324 128 172 297 acres, 2022: 1,918 5,068 26,946 3,775 5,183 1,451 2,484 8,956 2017: 2,814 4,085 21,189 6,039 6,894 2,056 5,073 9,952 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .......................farms, 2022: 64 32 87 78 69 95 238 110 2017: 54 23 79 78 86 106 217 133 acres, 2022: 890 325 2,385 1,045 906 916 3,394 3,297 2017: 1,010 128 2,322 749 1,189 936 3,996 3,857 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs ............farms, 2022: 101 187 132 145 190 146 264 170 2017: 146 193 113 181 197 159 215 214 acres, 2022: 75,871 148,364 64,138 95,808 137,404 97,436 175,360 102,266 2017: 84,520 141,099 58,461 128,110 120,501 93,851 147,888 106,867 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Jasper : Jay : Jefferson : Jennings : Johnson : Knox : Kosciusko : LaGrange ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 12 53 52 23 29 12 83 586 2017: 17 46 58 29 39 15 72 594 acres, 2022: 142 693 900 1,472 996 384 2,368 10,602 2017: 446 457 1,829 768 774 521 2,585 11,308 : Other cropland ....................................farms, 2022: 213 254 88 121 81 119 306 223 2017: 208 192 119 116 94 139 256 217 acres, 2022: 8,318 5,997 2,478 2,452 1,654 7,281 12,588 2,878 2017: 11,688 8,179 3,990 3,850 2,105 11,019 10,181 3,969 : Cropland idle or used for cover crops or : soil improvement, but not harvested and : not pastured or grazed .........................farms, 2022: 197 240 71 102 71 104 270 154 2017: 181 176 78 93 82 112 207 139 acres, 2022: 7,703 5,572 2,012 2,149 1,400 5,933 11,908 2,016 2017: 11,035 7,821 2,594 3,176 1,613 7,419 8,557 2,543 Cropland on which all crops failed ..............farms, 2022: 13 9 2 6 14 14 21 54 2017: 27 8 18 20 22 25 39 38 acres, 2022: 466 263 (D) 132 91 991 281 376 2017: 417 240 829 505 445 3,535 1,243 596 : Cropland in summer fallow .......................farms, 2022: 8 13 25 16 6 5 25 49 2017: 3 9 42 9 4 6 16 54 acres, 2022: 149 162 (D) 171 163 357 399 486 2017: 236 118 567 169 47 65 381 830 : Total woodland ......................................farms, 2022: 196 382 328 273 181 153 454 898 2017: 192 342 441 326 197 171 434 928 acres, 2022: 11,303 10,484 18,213 22,640 2,827 19,936 17,339 20,747 2017: 6,309 9,060 24,173 25,275 8,562 9,806 15,297 21,244 Woodland pastured .................................farms, 2022: 27 45 110 73 39 17 43 195 2017: 33 55 150 97 46 23 66 221 acres, 2022: 690 463 2,548 1,507 453 269 1,182 1,823 2017: 925 498 4,089 1,167 1,047 605 2,019 1,856 Woodland not pastured .............................farms, 2022: 170 353 269 240 149 141 428 769 2017: 165 305 367 279 159 156 391 789 acres, 2022: 10,613 10,021 15,665 21,133 2,374 19,667 16,157 18,924 2017: 5,384 8,562 20,084 24,108 7,515 9,201 13,278 19,388 : Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured .....................farms, 2022: 116 169 278 227 213 99 449 1,823 2017: 114 204 396 262 286 113 440 1,483 acres, 2022: 4,273 2,435 7,928 4,679 2,813 3,699 5,704 22,925 2017: 2,603 2,479 9,439 5,787 4,048 2,825 6,328 18,573 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, roads, wasteland, etc. .................farms, 2022: 347 534 369 317 347 260 775 1,808 2017: 383 565 455 380 425 262 751 1,603 acres, 2022: 11,029 6,193 5,263 5,028 3,010 7,213 13,981 14,238 2017: 9,660 5,734 6,082 5,905 6,524 8,653 10,303 11,416 Pastureland, all types ..............................farms, 2022: 136 221 319 246 249 104 497 2,142 2017: 144 254 439 282 326 130 497 1,800 acres, 2022: 5,105 3,591 11,376 7,658 4,262 4,352 9,254 35,350 2017: 3,974 3,434 15,357 7,722 5,869 3,951 10,932 31,737 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .......................farms, 2022: 164 221 43 73 46 109 239 38 2017: 154 195 29 101 68 140 223 48 acres, 2022: 4,807 3,730 620 1,525 346 2,711 6,121 890 2017: 4,848 4,059 609 1,934 870 3,794 6,051 847 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs ............farms, 2022: 306 369 70 90 156 219 208 70 2017: 305 338 90 102 142 274 228 86 acres, 2022: 263,641 157,753 37,322 65,552 100,882 257,995 175,531 64,858 2017: 220,337 157,667 44,422 70,931 94,283 250,819 172,336 68,938 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Lake : LaPorte : Lawrence : Madison : Marion : Marshall : Martin : Miami ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 15 27 52 26 4 71 15 31 2017: 23 38 90 39 6 82 28 24 acres, 2022: 196 885 1,835 314 (D) 1,685 413 966 2017: 303 599 3,253 305 34 2,445 569 575 : Other cropland ....................................farms, 2022: 95 178 149 115 33 161 71 222 2017: 96 197 211 158 34 178 58 219 acres, 2022: 10,648 6,594 9,191 2,698 (D) 4,646 4,266 7,448 2017: 3,757 7,289 9,558 3,997 652 7,237 2,036 5,879 : Cropland idle or used for cover crops or : soil improvement, but not harvested and : not pastured or grazed .........................farms, 2022: 83 155 119 96 30 146 64 219 2017: 85 145 174 127 31 150 41 186 acres, 2022: 10,025 5,871 7,676 2,451 328 4,282 3,933 7,438 2017: 3,442 6,026 7,594 3,329 572 6,646 1,501 5,102 Cropland on which all crops failed ..............farms, 2022: 20 25 23 13 1 11 1 3 2017: 12 30 19 21 4 14 13 22 acres, 2022: 501 (D) 1,034 103 (D) 202 (D) (D) 2017: (D) 535 1,240 384 80 352 388 507 : Cropland in summer fallow .......................farms, 2022: 11 3 18 21 9 11 6 1 2017: 5 43 29 21 - 21 8 14 acres, 2022: 122 (D) 481 144 (D) 162 (D) (D) 2017: (D) 728 724 284 - 239 147 270 : Total woodland ......................................farms, 2022: 111 257 446 190 32 370 160 302 2017: 114 299 528 207 51 419 170 309 acres, 2022: 2,678 7,401 27,815 4,224 564 10,502 14,897 8,419 2017: 2,129 7,794 31,879 3,874 565 10,742 18,214 8,991 Woodland pastured .................................farms, 2022: 27 25 173 34 8 44 27 53 2017: 28 48 180 22 12 47 51 60 acres, 2022: 521 230 5,146 879 (D) 579 939 1,106 2017: 400 334 5,559 329 27 452 1,438 759 Woodland not pastured .............................farms, 2022: 94 245 355 164 28 347 149 273 2017: 92 266 441 192 42 394 152 274 acres, 2022: 2,157 7,171 22,669 3,345 (D) 9,923 13,958 7,313 2017: 1,729 7,460 26,320 3,545 538 10,290 16,776 8,232 : Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured .....................farms, 2022: 116 171 434 187 38 296 105 124 2017: 111 255 527 212 84 323 133 168 acres, 2022: 2,372 2,181 24,834 2,196 434 3,179 3,316 2,229 2017: 1,387 3,780 24,285 2,472 729 5,531 5,913 3,024 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, roads, wasteland, etc. .................farms, 2022: 226 424 467 432 101 533 168 421 2017: 244 453 572 414 128 565 184 429 acres, 2022: 6,963 6,985 6,221 5,153 648 5,107 2,354 9,408 2017: 2,913 7,312 8,811 3,506 598 5,551 2,836 6,432 Pastureland, all types ..............................farms, 2022: 126 201 476 207 42 346 116 173 2017: 141 283 571 245 91 389 154 196 acres, 2022: 3,089 3,296 31,815 3,389 522 5,443 4,668 4,301 2017: 2,090 4,713 33,097 3,106 790 8,428 7,920 4,358 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .......................farms, 2022: 59 90 115 71 11 98 44 257 2017: 54 112 140 96 4 123 45 238 acres, 2022: 1,949 1,933 4,825 1,263 194 2,632 1,320 3,999 2017: 1,304 4,256 6,162 1,707 (D) 3,781 1,230 4,201 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs ............farms, 2022: 127 205 53 195 25 152 48 223 2017: 121 220 74 188 21 177 41 237 acres, 2022: 97,516 159,204 24,912 144,995 8,548 126,913 27,834 150,830 2017: 80,405 137,736 48,083 132,064 11,368 108,754 25,651 131,939 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Monroe : Montgomery : Morgan : Newton : Noble : Ohio : Orange : Owen ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 25 35 50 9 100 17 32 30 2017: 19 30 36 20 80 20 29 25 acres, 2022: 752 1,880 2,257 94 1,038 148 869 833 2017: 895 450 797 562 1,699 500 626 663 : Other cropland ....................................farms, 2022: 68 264 95 113 283 21 114 121 2017: 96 195 103 138 277 21 100 151 acres, 2022: 1,364 10,301 4,724 7,060 7,751 285 4,826 4,659 2017: 3,508 7,532 3,507 5,078 7,072 1,149 5,080 8,126 : Cropland idle or used for cover crops or : soil improvement, but not harvested and : not pastured or grazed .........................farms, 2022: 56 248 86 107 237 10 92 107 2017: 76 178 79 125 200 18 89 110 acres, 2022: 1,217 10,222 4,603 6,412 6,618 119 4,067 4,188 2017: 2,868 7,028 2,338 4,722 5,881 (D) 4,870 5,333 Cropland on which all crops failed ..............farms, 2022: 5 14 7 3 28 4 4 8 2017: 8 15 16 13 45 2 7 27 acres, 2022: 33 57 81 139 900 75 166 160 2017: 322 (D) 1,100 (D) 724 (D) 73 2,386 : Cropland in summer fallow .......................farms, 2022: 9 5 8 8 29 8 21 14 2017: 19 5 8 1 40 1 7 32 acres, 2022: 114 22 40 509 233 91 593 311 2017: 318 (D) 69 (D) 467 (D) 137 407 : Total woodland ......................................farms, 2022: 248 296 255 111 550 87 237 322 2017: 297 249 228 80 510 107 263 435 acres, 2022: 26,837 15,170 9,910 4,645 17,492 4,042 18,876 19,778 2017: 11,366 11,420 13,143 4,019 13,840 6,292 16,336 23,612 Woodland pastured .................................farms, 2022: 91 85 60 32 42 54 57 94 2017: 113 64 76 14 58 54 74 101 acres, 2022: 1,397 1,066 1,038 624 350 1,284 1,451 2,114 2017: 2,473 1,209 1,122 1,127 536 1,618 1,435 3,107 Woodland not pastured .............................farms, 2022: 194 235 219 85 529 54 204 278 2017: 247 204 194 71 480 74 231 388 acres, 2022: 25,440 14,104 8,872 4,021 17,142 2,758 17,425 17,664 2017: 8,893 10,211 12,021 2,892 13,304 4,674 14,901 20,505 : Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured .....................farms, 2022: 240 234 194 74 414 85 240 217 2017: 297 216 239 59 445 104 244 357 acres, 2022: 11,544 4,373 4,637 3,513 4,936 3,501 8,996 6,041 2017: 9,608 5,394 5,894 7,250 4,891 4,516 8,613 9,441 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, roads, wasteland, etc. .................farms, 2022: 286 415 317 187 777 81 285 292 2017: 323 361 340 190 765 120 303 416 acres, 2022: 4,941 8,931 5,278 18,132 11,685 1,419 8,145 4,159 2017: 4,545 5,335 6,115 8,364 8,928 2,128 5,261 5,307 Pastureland, all types ..............................farms, 2022: 258 275 230 90 484 94 264 242 2017: 318 262 261 81 486 112 267 372 acres, 2022: 13,693 7,319 7,932 4,231 6,324 4,933 11,316 8,988 2017: 12,976 7,053 7,813 8,939 7,126 6,634 10,674 13,211 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .......................farms, 2022: 20 282 52 94 220 1 80 70 2017: 34 268 47 122 199 3 97 65 acres, 2022: 670 4,892 1,372 1,656 5,598 (D) 2,830 2,069 2017: 1,473 3,988 1,088 2,580 4,687 (D) 4,150 2,307 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs ............farms, 2022: 31 248 115 210 153 7 62 64 2017: 42 309 127 215 177 16 85 129 acres, 2022: 10,210 201,343 93,926 153,126 82,101 3,396 43,212 22,286 2017: 8,524 231,216 81,727 134,675 95,116 5,004 51,897 52,870 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Parke : Perry : Pike : Porter : Posey : Pulaski : Putnam : Randolph ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 55 19 8 15 12 6 42 26 2017: 58 31 20 15 15 18 46 24 acres, 2022: 1,120 602 285 1,077 128 127 2,318 816 2017: 1,818 648 681 260 373 1,137 874 638 : Other cropland ....................................farms, 2022: 191 100 117 139 90 228 224 171 2017: 183 117 127 117 84 247 270 133 acres, 2022: 6,904 3,063 6,661 7,928 5,470 7,944 8,033 4,728 2017: 5,976 4,946 5,736 3,444 4,304 9,901 9,994 2,581 : Cropland idle or used for cover crops or : soil improvement, but not harvested and : not pastured or grazed .........................farms, 2022: 159 73 111 122 75 222 210 153 2017: 160 110 114 99 71 241 235 112 acres, 2022: 5,435 2,731 5,257 7,792 5,069 7,626 7,635 4,539 2017: 5,046 4,578 5,405 3,014 3,438 9,704 9,259 2,109 Cropland on which all crops failed ..............farms, 2022: 17 19 4 16 4 5 6 10 2017: 20 2 5 12 13 7 24 11 acres, 2022: 1,148 105 (D) 126 116 75 52 44 2017: 757 (D) 178 221 662 72 182 312 : Cropland in summer fallow .......................farms, 2022: 27 8 7 3 19 8 12 8 2017: 19 13 13 10 7 6 17 11 acres, 2022: 321 227 (D) 10 285 243 346 145 2017: 173 (D) 153 209 204 125 553 160 : Total woodland ......................................farms, 2022: 404 303 140 144 184 213 411 259 2017: 342 328 176 153 210 250 486 287 acres, 2022: 29,375 18,261 10,629 4,732 12,710 7,496 18,559 7,319 2017: 28,775 20,635 9,537 2,980 11,666 7,778 24,851 7,876 Woodland pastured .................................farms, 2022: 98 109 30 38 13 33 136 48 2017: 103 109 26 40 41 52 151 45 acres, 2022: 2,107 2,031 362 420 302 573 1,986 803 2017: 2,673 1,910 341 412 525 967 4,091 603 Woodland not pastured .............................farms, 2022: 366 266 123 122 178 198 340 231 2017: 292 280 163 125 181 225 407 257 acres, 2022: 27,268 16,230 10,267 4,312 12,408 6,923 16,573 6,516 2017: 26,102 18,725 9,196 2,568 11,141 6,811 20,760 7,273 : Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured .....................farms, 2022: 321 256 72 123 81 83 315 201 2017: 274 271 94 119 122 105 413 242 acres, 2022: 8,671 7,969 2,167 1,335 1,060 1,506 7,237 3,209 2017: 6,535 8,339 1,985 1,845 2,293 1,833 11,769 3,376 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, roads, wasteland, etc. .................farms, 2022: 420 314 167 284 212 302 477 422 2017: 350 307 218 290 226 339 570 469 acres, 2022: 6,857 4,912 7,541 10,571 11,937 5,374 7,736 4,906 2017: 5,497 5,733 5,671 2,996 4,552 4,536 7,862 6,023 Pastureland, all types ..............................farms, 2022: 347 267 79 145 87 96 355 224 2017: 304 298 111 152 135 131 456 274 acres, 2022: 11,898 10,602 2,814 2,832 1,490 2,206 11,541 4,828 2017: 11,026 10,897 3,007 2,517 3,191 3,937 16,734 4,617 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .......................farms, 2022: 148 40 142 53 63 200 233 126 2017: 141 58 132 68 69 218 257 141 acres, 2022: 2,351 1,109 4,784 1,255 815 4,290 3,946 1,429 2017: 2,741 1,362 4,069 1,395 1,570 5,195 4,895 1,559 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs ............farms, 2022: 145 65 61 129 209 207 166 321 2017: 125 58 85 156 220 241 202 304 acres, 2022: 102,788 21,001 58,821 76,398 212,366 189,739 124,161 194,312 2017: 113,314 24,818 44,525 85,766 155,363 176,987 116,937 179,102 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Ripley : Rush : St. Joseph : Scott : Shelby : Spencer : Starke : Steuben ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE - Con. : : Total cropland - Con. : : Other pasture and grazing land that could have : been used for crops without additional : improvements .....................................farms, 2022: 45 38 21 23 19 22 15 22 2017: 67 34 39 24 29 20 13 29 acres, 2022: 749 575 838 511 2,505 520 303 710 2017: 1,292 444 1,006 529 901 450 92 811 : Other cropland ....................................farms, 2022: 203 89 106 101 89 164 203 161 2017: 248 111 129 98 78 156 279 181 acres, 2022: 6,090 5,806 2,556 4,721 2,496 7,085 8,071 7,866 2017: 10,571 4,838 4,134 3,863 1,347 7,246 15,055 9,428 : Cropland idle or used for cover crops or : soil improvement, but not harvested and : not pastured or grazed .........................farms, 2022: 174 70 88 96 68 139 196 125 2017: 198 81 103 82 55 130 258 167 acres, 2022: 4,710 4,449 1,770 3,325 2,259 6,578 7,923 4,757 2017: 8,044 4,037 3,658 3,284 1,069 6,279 14,239 8,897 Cropland on which all crops failed ..............farms, 2022: 13 14 11 5 12 10 6 20 2017: 29 12 24 6 17 19 13 6 acres, 2022: 163 455 577 (D) 195 136 91 2,627 2017: 1,541 377 294 (D) 246 586 376 287 : Cropland in summer fallow .......................farms, 2022: 28 13 14 1 11 31 5 22 2017: 45 25 5 14 8 23 16 12 acres, 2022: 1,217 902 209 (D) 42 371 57 482 2017: 986 424 182 (D) 32 381 440 244 : Total woodland ......................................farms, 2022: 509 168 205 168 178 319 212 258 2017: 563 210 264 185 218 360 215 279 acres, 2022: 20,562 6,525 4,290 6,677 4,263 15,797 8,352 8,095 2017: 24,761 7,310 8,029 6,728 6,484 19,390 8,489 9,007 Woodland pastured .................................farms, 2022: 106 37 29 42 36 74 30 20 2017: 131 73 35 48 45 91 23 16 acres, 2022: 1,934 993 294 605 623 1,279 473 162 2017: 2,237 1,434 207 665 635 1,613 473 183 Woodland not pastured .............................farms, 2022: 463 146 187 151 155 283 196 249 2017: 510 165 235 154 185 318 207 275 acres, 2022: 18,628 5,532 3,996 6,072 3,640 14,518 7,879 7,933 2017: 22,524 5,876 7,822 6,063 5,849 17,777 8,016 8,824 : Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured .....................farms, 2022: 379 160 151 144 189 268 62 152 2017: 390 190 193 156 218 307 100 134 acres, 2022: 8,550 2,988 1,262 2,868 2,261 9,923 1,782 2,234 2017: 10,414 3,946 1,507 3,983 2,975 9,940 1,566 1,963 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, roads, wasteland, etc. .................farms, 2022: 631 290 356 204 338 383 257 312 2017: 644 346 424 220 328 417 301 334 acres, 2022: 10,196 8,132 5,650 2,737 4,122 6,377 4,729 4,730 2017: 8,790 4,562 6,615 2,887 3,576 6,581 5,065 7,689 Pastureland, all types ..............................farms, 2022: 406 198 173 158 222 288 82 172 2017: 442 232 228 168 251 326 108 158 acres, 2022: 11,233 4,556 2,394 3,984 5,389 11,722 2,558 3,106 2017: 13,943 5,824 2,720 5,177 4,511 12,003 2,131 2,957 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .......................farms, 2022: 189 64 53 70 38 84 253 133 2017: 199 88 81 65 59 117 285 154 acres, 2022: 2,692 839 1,310 1,571 312 1,935 8,979 4,143 2017: 3,321 987 1,955 1,292 445 2,510 12,832 5,627 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs ............farms, 2022: 218 251 128 40 233 180 73 78 2017: 230 281 132 49 263 200 122 109 acres, 2022: 101,928 141,484 80,792 25,226 170,870 106,299 61,376 56,831 2017: 93,235 141,919 80,735 32,872 173,411 100,661 89,176 77,266 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Sullivan : Switzerland : Tippecanoe : Tipton : Union : Vanderburgh : Vermillion : Vigo ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 19 34 40 16 17 3 12 11 2017: 15 47 22 12 22 - 8 28 acres, 2022: 592 862 672 78 933 491 221 110 2017: 336 1,477 645 68 572 - (D) 315 : Other cropland ....................................farms, 2022: 106 75 211 105 56 35 118 92 2017: 114 88 139 119 54 66 82 91 acres, 2022: 2,881 2,289 11,299 3,177 1,413 402 4,062 3,659 2017: 5,285 1,789 3,586 1,519 2,657 1,257 (D) 2,659 : Cropland idle or used for cover crops or : soil improvement, but not harvested and : not pastured or grazed .........................farms, 2022: 82 65 191 92 49 34 102 78 2017: 94 61 114 107 52 65 72 77 acres, 2022: 2,320 2,085 7,981 2,916 1,266 279 3,800 1,773 2017: 4,438 1,342 2,842 1,251 2,552 (D) 3,316 1,960 Cropland on which all crops failed ..............farms, 2022: 9 9 16 13 2 3 13 12 2017: 13 13 17 4 3 1 6 12 acres, 2022: 158 126 3,216 (D) (D) (D) 45 239 2017: 472 101 631 (D) (D) (D) 604 582 : Cropland in summer fallow .......................farms, 2022: 19 8 12 1 8 3 10 16 2017: 15 30 8 10 2 - 7 7 acres, 2022: 403 78 102 (D) (D) (D) 217 1,647 2017: 375 346 113 (D) (D) - (D) 117 : Total woodland ......................................farms, 2022: 204 217 254 120 72 72 159 246 2017: 222 237 246 126 111 83 150 227 acres, 2022: 16,793 11,923 6,753 2,464 3,682 1,384 13,020 12,436 2017: 11,482 13,439 8,490 3,001 6,067 1,277 9,537 12,410 Woodland pastured .................................farms, 2022: 41 96 58 26 19 19 30 46 2017: 36 102 60 42 32 9 39 65 acres, 2022: 2,660 1,980 1,115 489 493 150 733 833 2017: 793 3,870 1,027 348 935 59 (D) 1,160 Woodland not pastured .............................farms, 2022: 181 170 212 106 64 60 145 226 2017: 199 182 208 94 99 77 131 190 acres, 2022: 14,133 9,943 5,638 1,975 3,189 1,234 12,287 11,603 2017: 10,689 9,569 7,463 2,653 5,132 1,218 (D) 11,250 : Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured .....................farms, 2022: 120 202 213 54 76 41 103 125 2017: 117 270 254 67 106 39 100 155 acres, 2022: 3,645 9,900 3,897 183 1,472 588 4,185 1,788 2017: 4,204 10,232 4,353 352 4,196 385 6,567 2,501 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, roads, wasteland, etc. .................farms, 2022: 217 266 417 198 136 91 154 293 2017: 257 306 460 238 154 125 164 308 acres, 2022: 5,028 3,757 13,165 2,404 2,015 1,170 2,824 3,280 2017: 4,835 3,549 12,323 2,054 1,796 1,252 2,626 4,188 Pastureland, all types ..............................farms, 2022: 128 227 254 85 93 46 109 143 2017: 139 293 293 96 123 44 114 195 acres, 2022: 6,897 12,742 5,684 750 2,898 1,229 5,139 2,731 2017: 5,333 15,579 6,025 768 5,703 444 8,606 3,976 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .......................farms, 2022: 80 14 157 87 45 35 118 65 2017: 92 25 117 100 52 48 75 59 acres, 2022: 2,699 334 4,374 569 697 468 3,037 1,758 2017: 3,244 421 2,117 712 952 619 1,849 1,131 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs ............farms, 2022: 159 27 234 197 67 75 83 106 2017: 164 31 231 169 121 109 89 91 acres, 2022: 131,335 19,036 192,154 112,129 47,691 43,217 69,787 69,997 2017: 114,124 12,373 172,732 101,599 57,344 54,728 85,392 72,749 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Wabash : Warren : Warrick : Washington : Wayne : Wells : White : Whitley ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 22 13 14 70 88 23 17 38 2017: 20 12 30 101 109 20 29 26 acres, 2022: 187 668 460 3,818 2,054 (D) 482 373 2017: 290 494 269 3,717 4,432 243 490 647 : Other cropland ....................................farms, 2022: 253 191 100 115 193 122 139 186 2017: 251 142 73 163 210 110 147 183 acres, 2022: 9,489 8,857 3,490 4,549 5,541 (D) 10,075 8,656 2017: 11,327 5,680 3,296 5,682 5,899 2,875 4,123 5,109 : Cropland idle or used for cover crops or : soil improvement, but not harvested and : not pastured or grazed .........................farms, 2022: 236 180 90 81 170 110 119 145 2017: 220 119 56 132 178 94 133 138 acres, 2022: 8,809 7,202 3,076 3,692 4,584 4,863 5,846 4,256 2017: 10,799 5,198 2,972 5,040 5,183 2,509 3,360 4,471 Cropland on which all crops failed ..............farms, 2022: 14 6 5 14 19 11 21 34 2017: 39 16 4 14 16 17 13 43 acres, 2022: 350 1,278 189 98 528 1,011 4,194 4,297 2017: 373 381 42 161 323 282 594 579 : Cropland in summer fallow .......................farms, 2022: 10 13 11 36 11 8 7 12 2017: 15 13 17 30 21 5 7 10 acres, 2022: 330 377 225 759 429 (D) 35 103 2017: 155 101 282 481 393 84 169 59 : Total woodland ......................................farms, 2022: 301 197 152 463 362 180 157 330 2017: 345 202 158 563 379 210 120 355 acres, 2022: 11,080 10,435 8,713 30,413 14,188 4,431 6,411 9,469 2017: 12,711 9,596 5,810 30,869 15,990 4,532 5,532 10,252 Woodland pastured .................................farms, 2022: 34 40 48 153 93 9 25 26 2017: 33 37 28 178 88 18 35 33 acres, 2022: 554 1,419 622 3,112 1,239 (D) 453 390 2017: 623 1,329 456 3,758 1,695 276 891 447 Woodland not pastured .............................farms, 2022: 276 172 131 382 315 174 134 314 2017: 319 177 136 462 328 197 97 340 acres, 2022: 10,526 9,016 8,091 27,301 12,949 (D) 5,958 9,079 2017: 12,088 8,267 5,354 27,111 14,295 4,256 4,641 9,805 : Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured .....................farms, 2022: 145 103 104 468 322 83 128 154 2017: 221 148 143 503 370 82 149 220 acres, 2022: 1,797 3,808 4,934 18,622 6,274 641 3,375 1,711 2017: 2,906 5,163 4,970 21,451 8,428 1,291 3,178 2,654 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, roads, wasteland, etc. .................farms, 2022: 387 226 200 543 478 293 327 467 2017: 496 256 241 602 542 355 331 507 acres, 2022: 6,573 17,971 2,921 9,057 6,617 3,840 12,854 5,757 2017: 5,341 5,180 8,067 12,573 7,588 3,838 7,721 9,254 Pastureland, all types ..............................farms, 2022: 169 130 117 502 376 104 148 187 2017: 242 165 179 552 433 110 176 251 acres, 2022: 2,538 5,895 6,016 25,552 9,567 950 4,310 2,474 2017: 3,819 6,986 5,695 28,926 14,555 1,810 4,559 3,748 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .......................farms, 2022: 264 189 66 83 192 99 112 146 2017: 262 149 72 124 216 109 123 154 acres, 2022: 4,628 5,613 1,073 1,901 3,697 1,304 1,516 2,367 2017: 4,539 5,826 2,051 2,836 3,916 1,185 1,970 3,053 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs ............farms, 2022: 203 141 114 146 224 260 288 197 2017: 235 155 117 201 229 268 291 224 acres, 2022: 135,330 155,519 94,382 101,481 102,142 168,247 264,088 113,720 2017: 130,975 147,040 71,511 111,238 94,434 172,393 237,731 124,940 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 9. Harvested Cropland by Size of Farm and Acres Harvested: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Indiana : Adams : Allen : Bartholomew : Benton : Blackford : Boone ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 39,094 1,104 1,206 372 304 162 385 2017: 41,693 1,179 1,190 421 280 187 461 acres harvested, 2022: 11,955,458 187,406 294,153 111,764 202,303 68,907 191,857 2017: 12,345,774 186,932 238,415 134,577 243,194 83,674 216,848 : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE OF FARM : : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 2,701 148 92 37 19 4 26 acres harvested: 9,197 475 321 129 84 (D) 60 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 12,035 488 470 124 25 47 129 acres harvested: 171,383 6,624 7,283 1,753 512 646 2,002 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 3,002 77 99 28 19 15 22 acres harvested: 99,821 2,923 3,613 835 1,028 687 924 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 3,576 92 111 25 26 24 20 acres harvested: 172,381 5,328 7,081 1,328 1,868 1,613 1,258 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 3,170 51 82 18 26 10 27 acres harvested: 226,326 4,332 7,766 1,399 2,916 953 2,431 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 1,929 31 43 18 11 11 9 acres harvested: 198,974 3,422 5,699 2,093 1,446 1,384 836 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 1,428 22 32 4 13 2 17 acres harvested: 196,143 4,121 5,403 606 2,420 (D) 2,822 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 1,105 15 34 16 6 6 16 acres harvested: 187,254 3,334 7,215 3,134 956 1,358 3,432 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 3,597 65 84 37 53 11 35 acres harvested: 1,040,230 22,039 26,994 12,267 17,970 3,704 12,541 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 2,855 64 76 32 40 10 37 acres harvested: 1,766,224 44,930 53,354 20,902 26,586 6,498 27,250 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 2,011 36 50 23 34 13 21 acres harvested: 2,561,727 43,529 63,722 31,023 45,313 19,278 27,185 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 1,685 15 33 10 32 9 26 acres harvested: 5,325,798 46,349 105,702 36,295 101,204 32,407 111,116 : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 3,000 165 104 58 18 8 49 acres harvested: 10,669 570 344 243 60 25 143 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 12,190 498 485 105 18 35 157 acres harvested: 178,037 6,890 7,685 1,818 340 451 2,132 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 2,956 88 88 30 9 13 19 acres harvested: 92,856 3,170 3,584 1,280 350 503 661 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 3,677 109 124 38 16 16 17 acres harvested: 175,508 6,370 7,224 1,633 1,203 1,228 973 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 3,353 61 69 18 9 18 31 acres harvested: 236,797 5,551 6,695 1,643 969 1,555 2,692 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 2,172 28 52 27 20 7 10 acres harvested: 220,780 3,846 6,532 3,759 2,909 865 1,180 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 1,556 25 27 6 16 14 18 acres harvested: 213,248 4,632 3,896 1,152 2,659 2,436 3,186 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 1,207 28 26 7 10 6 6 acres harvested: 207,548 6,119 5,589 1,215 2,377 1,409 1,201 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 4,117 69 80 52 38 31 41 acres harvested: 1,192,435 20,895 26,320 14,349 13,317 9,951 13,893 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 3,463 67 68 31 43 18 42 acres harvested: 2,165,952 47,605 45,610 21,261 29,867 11,880 28,883 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 2,557 29 51 33 51 10 42 acres harvested: 3,261,020 41,599 66,198 41,703 71,741 13,450 55,792 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 1,445 12 16 16 32 11 29 acres harvested: 4,390,924 39,685 58,738 44,521 117,402 39,921 106,112 : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY ACRES HARVESTED : : 2022 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 8,305 347 271 94 30 34 81 acres: 38,432 1,532 1,380 444 150 185 329 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 5,269 180 167 48 5 6 36 acres: 69,772 2,346 2,157 668 83 94 467 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 3,153 116 107 27 4 12 29 acres: 72,949 2,801 2,545 634 102 300 667 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 3,907 93 117 34 12 9 30 acres: 145,605 3,460 4,201 1,259 452 350 1,107 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 4,645 112 153 31 44 35 39 acres: 320,360 7,755 10,883 2,313 3,139 2,418 2,620 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 3,675 58 121 28 47 18 35 acres: 510,557 8,215 16,903 3,994 6,475 2,505 4,781 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 4,213 85 114 48 58 17 54 acres: 1,343,457 26,964 34,222 15,122 19,573 5,329 17,194 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 2,555 71 83 31 40 9 36 acres: 1,802,504 50,984 60,838 21,626 27,704 6,041 28,338 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 3,372 42 73 31 64 22 45 acres: 7,651,822 83,349 161,024 65,704 144,625 51,685 136,354 : 2017 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 8,303 360 262 93 25 33 105 acres: 38,991 1,645 1,298 456 84 164 402 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 5,758 200 182 38 4 7 72 acres: 76,639 2,783 2,385 487 50 101 836 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 3,293 125 124 32 8 4 25 acres: 76,134 3,010 2,951 698 192 92 573 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 4,037 88 120 47 5 15 28 acres: 150,840 3,228 4,467 1,752 184 621 1,047 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 4,654 115 165 33 22 23 29 acres: 324,691 8,004 11,441 2,136 1,670 1,698 2,002 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 4,070 87 103 48 41 23 45 acres: 563,954 12,133 14,333 6,984 6,032 3,187 6,415 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 4,855 97 102 53 49 45 50 acres: 1,550,889 27,710 32,110 15,873 15,972 13,392 17,080 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 3,129 70 69 33 46 16 39 acres: 2,227,624 50,821 48,049 24,567 32,372 11,048 29,250 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 3,594 37 63 44 80 21 68 acres: 7,336,012 77,598 121,381 81,624 186,638 53,371 159,243 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Brown : Carroll : Cass : Clark : Clay : Clinton : Crawford ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 100 370 460 319 410 423 237 2017: 122 426 477 341 440 447 251 acres harvested, 2022: 5,886 172,456 199,532 61,349 149,709 195,679 22,692 2017: 4,651 208,992 176,831 65,006 135,353 236,287 14,134 : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE OF FARM : : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 6 27 32 28 9 43 6 acres harvested: 28 93 114 100 21 164 24 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 45 83 76 85 159 78 55 acres harvested: 403 1,207 1,076 860 2,315 1,476 552 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 14 16 42 23 29 30 32 acres harvested: 395 679 1,413 876 890 1,383 656 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 14 28 38 41 31 40 34 acres harvested: 300 1,678 2,068 1,562 1,819 3,078 997 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 10 19 38 36 33 25 20 acres harvested: 176 1,612 3,173 1,664 2,240 2,594 876 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: - 11 22 20 17 22 14 acres harvested: - 1,483 2,709 1,700 2,006 2,979 707 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 2 14 24 17 10 18 25 acres harvested: (D) 1,694 3,593 1,920 1,475 2,985 1,275 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 2 9 18 4 14 9 12 acres harvested: (D) 2,004 3,731 659 1,431 2,060 714 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 4 57 61 24 34 34 21 acres harvested: 918 19,186 19,195 4,394 9,555 11,337 2,633 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 2 46 46 24 18 54 12 acres harvested: (D) 30,396 27,400 14,802 12,792 35,273 3,282 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: - 42 30 9 34 46 - acres harvested: - 55,399 40,600 9,992 50,144 62,646 - 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 1 18 33 8 22 24 6 acres harvested: (D) 57,025 94,460 22,820 65,021 69,704 10,976 : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 6 28 43 21 22 33 5 acres harvested: 18 86 143 75 86 98 19 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 48 93 89 104 155 97 58 acres harvested: 434 1,339 1,333 1,375 2,389 1,588 931 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 19 18 36 34 25 21 28 acres harvested: 627 565 1,045 1,217 713 692 827 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 18 31 30 35 46 15 31 acres harvested: 340 1,975 1,468 1,205 1,955 773 684 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 18 19 36 36 22 28 42 acres harvested: 504 1,550 2,904 1,491 1,409 2,861 1,827 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 2 25 42 15 15 23 20 acres harvested: (D) 3,300 5,207 1,218 1,680 3,086 (D) 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 1 21 19 9 12 12 17 acres harvested: (D) 3,624 3,359 1,105 1,548 2,193 924 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 4 20 9 11 8 16 10 acres harvested: 292 4,381 1,863 1,696 1,587 3,349 719 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 4 46 55 24 45 64 30 acres harvested: 1,234 14,801 18,846 4,576 12,603 21,327 3,184 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 2 45 66 31 38 52 9 acres harvested: (D) 31,498 43,115 17,533 24,425 36,942 2,277 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: - 58 31 11 34 48 - acres harvested: - 78,712 40,716 11,791 40,689 61,833 - 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: - 22 21 10 18 38 1 acres harvested: - 67,161 56,832 21,724 46,269 101,545 (D) : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY ACRES HARVESTED : : 2022 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 46 71 64 82 61 66 42 acres: (D) 334 281 354 295 307 188 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 19 26 42 44 83 25 43 acres: 230 370 510 564 1,040 362 573 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 14 18 19 23 47 15 44 acres: 311 388 450 509 1,059 357 997 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 11 17 43 35 36 38 36 acres: 402 638 1,505 1,259 1,324 1,449 1,300 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 3 37 51 49 45 58 43 acres: 196 2,616 3,579 3,243 3,283 4,350 2,723 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 1 28 64 31 28 55 14 acres: (D) 3,889 9,152 3,769 3,894 7,883 1,848 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 3 70 77 17 37 45 4 acres: 770 22,854 24,723 4,919 11,348 14,632 1,245 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 2 45 39 23 19 52 5 acres: (D) 30,609 26,025 15,301 14,277 34,953 2,842 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 1 58 61 15 54 69 6 acres: (D) 110,758 133,307 31,431 113,189 131,386 10,976 : 2017 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 50 72 80 66 65 68 38 acres: (D) 346 351 282 320 250 (D) 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 26 36 52 59 80 39 36 acres: 292 440 682 786 1,003 537 500 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 14 17 17 41 44 24 35 acres: 308 421 431 918 999 531 811 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 10 24 46 38 51 28 68 acres: 363 932 1,789 1,323 1,873 1,154 2,310 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 14 39 35 43 44 17 46 acres: 862 2,946 2,583 2,817 3,030 1,267 2,959 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 2 46 64 27 22 56 20 acres: (D) 6,913 8,757 3,744 3,340 7,910 2,566 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 4 74 72 18 48 81 7 acres: 1,234 22,662 24,723 5,022 14,990 26,103 2,761 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 2 41 64 32 46 48 - acres: (D) 31,273 44,532 19,886 33,453 35,157 - 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: - 77 47 17 40 86 1 acres: - 143,059 92,983 30,228 76,345 163,378 (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 9. Harvested Cropland by Size of Farm and Acres Harvested: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Daviess : Dearborn : Decatur : DeKalb : Delaware : Dubois : Elkhart ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 903 381 421 585 384 562 1,081 2017: 946 438 453 537 435 549 1,106 acres harvested, 2022: 149,196 17,293 144,333 155,868 143,802 108,723 157,231 2017: 181,989 25,996 171,591 128,731 155,443 124,783 137,114 : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE OF FARM : : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 70 12 7 43 49 11 141 acres harvested: 260 44 27 151 172 32 438 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 430 115 80 192 129 190 434 acres harvested: 5,455 1,182 1,167 2,597 1,968 2,951 5,525 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 101 57 33 48 14 40 90 acres harvested: 3,254 948 1,120 1,949 405 1,228 2,891 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 83 54 37 58 25 38 106 acres harvested: 3,922 1,433 2,174 2,792 1,329 1,751 5,411 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 61 63 47 35 30 59 83 acres harvested: 4,247 2,169 4,283 2,880 2,726 3,585 6,368 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 22 31 23 29 13 38 44 acres harvested: 2,369 1,713 2,836 3,047 1,843 3,193 5,393 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 17 14 18 22 14 33 23 acres harvested: 2,635 945 2,893 3,364 2,243 3,358 3,495 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 4 7 16 15 9 14 27 acres harvested: 876 668 2,845 2,160 1,797 2,157 5,292 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 36 20 66 52 32 56 55 acres harvested: 10,011 3,788 21,766 13,994 9,926 13,446 17,917 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 38 8 56 26 24 57 39 acres harvested: 22,493 4,403 35,640 14,637 18,247 35,580 26,293 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 28 - 26 50 21 17 20 acres harvested: 35,126 - 31,963 64,457 26,767 18,827 25,243 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 13 - 12 15 24 9 19 acres harvested: 58,548 - 37,619 43,840 76,379 22,615 52,965 : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 92 10 22 39 57 17 148 acres harvested: 373 28 80 167 143 85 457 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 429 108 77 192 141 134 386 acres harvested: 7,042 1,302 1,261 3,145 2,317 2,299 5,725 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 96 52 25 31 22 36 65 acres harvested: 3,115 1,197 890 1,158 881 1,089 2,239 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 73 69 32 48 21 56 126 acres harvested: 3,813 1,868 1,686 2,373 1,233 2,556 6,891 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 51 75 39 40 44 42 115 acres harvested: 4,282 2,580 2,870 3,541 4,056 2,349 8,904 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 24 35 27 27 12 36 48 acres harvested: 2,902 2,110 3,140 3,138 1,372 2,988 5,619 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 28 36 11 14 15 49 42 acres harvested: 4,234 3,346 1,253 2,432 2,260 6,027 6,529 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 11 15 17 13 5 21 16 acres harvested: 1,662 1,718 2,888 2,448 1,093 3,336 3,087 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 50 29 73 54 37 63 88 acres harvested: 14,107 4,079 23,729 16,113 12,320 13,634 25,309 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 35 4 80 26 37 61 41 acres harvested: 20,854 2,467 52,868 15,947 24,100 32,045 23,674 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 34 5 38 47 22 26 24 acres harvested: 44,090 5,301 46,440 60,049 30,659 33,639 31,470 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 23 - 12 6 22 8 7 acres harvested: 75,515 - 34,486 18,220 75,009 24,736 17,210 : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY ACRES HARVESTED : : 2022 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 296 113 54 136 109 101 357 acres: 1,560 538 249 627 454 510 1,647 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 162 77 22 72 38 70 160 acres: 2,130 939 309 960 537 900 2,105 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 75 51 16 42 30 61 101 acres: 1,768 1,167 378 930 712 1,410 2,367 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 104 64 39 63 31 73 99 acres: 3,742 2,315 1,571 2,267 1,194 2,606 3,827 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 109 42 48 72 29 81 129 acres: 7,242 2,818 3,308 5,091 2,210 5,854 8,926 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 42 19 77 55 37 47 84 acres: 5,741 2,568 9,932 7,511 5,208 6,385 11,515 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 50 11 85 62 42 60 78 acres: 15,621 3,801 29,570 18,046 12,484 19,176 24,570 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 30 4 47 19 25 48 41 acres: 22,808 3,147 33,903 13,069 19,213 32,676 29,969 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 35 - 33 64 43 21 32 acres: 88,584 - 65,113 107,367 101,790 39,206 72,305 : 2017 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 250 71 57 125 102 83 301 acres: 1,306 405 254 620 387 507 1,273 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 146 127 33 52 48 65 142 acres: 1,924 1,623 447 677 634 909 1,923 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 103 43 19 44 32 50 91 acres: 2,425 972 418 1,025 768 1,161 2,084 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 149 88 36 60 44 55 130 acres: 5,356 3,100 1,389 2,324 1,582 2,131 5,030 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 88 45 49 56 50 88 161 acres: 6,235 3,001 3,446 3,898 3,794 6,180 11,142 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 72 42 53 65 35 66 119 acres: 9,835 5,740 6,901 8,993 4,870 9,538 16,283 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 57 14 89 61 49 73 99 acres: 18,457 3,637 30,720 18,572 16,412 22,854 30,454 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 34 4 79 30 34 39 34 acres: 25,853 2,892 57,089 22,508 24,213 26,001 21,769 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 47 4 38 44 41 30 29 acres: 110,598 4,626 70,927 70,114 102,783 55,502 47,156 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Fayette : Floyd : Fountain : Franklin : Fulton : Gibson : Grant : Greene ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 236 159 281 550 462 419 376 607 2017: 252 155 338 534 479 416 389 630 acres harvested, 2022: 76,678 7,809 162,070 93,804 151,359 221,445 147,382 137,338 2017: 69,352 12,746 179,312 85,472 190,726 199,622 177,131 114,998 : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE OF FARM : : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 5 17 15 9 18 19 23 31 acres harvested: 8 56 56 49 74 76 111 134 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 79 89 62 134 114 79 70 167 acres harvested: 1,315 1,034 947 1,668 1,878 1,616 1,063 2,220 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 7 12 21 56 29 21 32 68 acres harvested: 214 217 685 1,175 969 986 1,307 1,703 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 11 18 25 65 59 31 23 71 acres harvested: 635 577 963 2,224 3,217 1,973 1,609 2,776 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 21 11 20 47 34 37 32 69 acres harvested: 1,387 584 998 1,912 3,263 2,748 2,602 3,118 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 12 3 11 42 22 24 28 48 acres harvested: 1,056 332 1,122 3,684 2,758 3,263 3,577 2,644 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 13 - 17 31 25 18 17 21 acres harvested: 1,992 - 2,378 3,708 4,299 3,040 3,027 2,472 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 7 3 8 36 21 15 12 19 acres harvested: 1,352 459 1,246 3,557 3,924 2,824 2,567 1,388 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 30 3 27 60 71 63 57 42 acres harvested: 8,951 465 7,922 14,791 20,732 19,571 18,913 8,639 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 21 1 30 46 27 38 41 25 acres harvested: 13,335 (D) 17,000 25,529 18,745 24,482 29,325 12,476 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 21 1 16 20 22 29 27 21 acres harvested: 23,720 (D) 20,305 21,121 26,109 41,835 40,756 20,096 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 9 1 29 4 20 45 14 25 acres harvested: 22,713 (D) 108,448 14,386 65,391 119,031 42,525 79,672 : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 7 6 11 11 14 24 18 32 acres harvested: 32 13 65 60 71 91 48 135 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 64 75 63 128 139 95 95 194 acres harvested: 779 979 932 1,780 2,184 1,995 1,678 2,780 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 35 17 26 47 22 23 21 55 acres harvested: 1,169 440 1,092 1,107 677 844 746 1,203 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 11 15 31 44 45 31 18 64 acres harvested: 377 512 1,512 1,505 1,999 2,281 1,139 2,519 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 18 12 35 56 38 34 34 70 acres harvested: 1,086 562 1,939 2,630 3,377 2,931 3,002 2,338 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 16 6 10 50 25 26 13 33 acres harvested: 1,371 (D) 1,073 4,002 3,039 2,982 1,620 2,342 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 9 3 7 33 24 14 14 30 acres harvested: 1,071 415 860 3,732 3,836 2,822 2,296 3,170 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 9 3 20 27 9 13 11 35 acres harvested: 1,783 562 3,504 4,183 1,743 2,626 2,323 4,070 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 37 12 30 81 56 57 57 51 acres harvested: 10,407 2,286 7,548 19,340 17,934 18,736 21,200 10,514 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 21 4 43 40 34 34 44 29 acres harvested: 12,724 2,720 25,773 21,319 22,320 20,241 28,466 14,944 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 18 1 43 12 51 36 45 26 acres harvested: 23,037 (D) 58,540 13,486 65,855 53,560 63,835 34,261 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 7 1 19 5 22 29 19 11 acres harvested: 15,516 (D) 76,474 12,328 67,691 90,513 50,778 36,722 : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY ACRES HARVESTED : : 2022 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 34 54 47 78 64 37 48 124 acres: 190 (D) 223 415 316 143 232 556 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 25 46 25 100 42 38 36 108 acres: 359 539 355 1,205 598 493 460 1,418 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 19 17 28 64 31 18 12 84 acres: 448 378 674 1,414 732 420 305 1,981 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 29 18 32 83 52 35 31 71 acres: 1,002 603 1,274 2,963 1,912 1,328 1,248 2,527 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 25 13 22 60 53 48 53 84 acres: 1,912 740 1,553 4,217 4,025 3,407 3,855 5,642 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 24 6 26 47 76 66 49 48 acres: 3,678 718 3,932 7,079 10,862 9,634 7,007 6,429 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 32 3 34 62 83 70 67 30 acres: 10,396 920 10,931 19,765 26,102 22,567 22,569 9,385 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 24 - 25 38 24 33 40 19 acres: 17,788 - 16,794 26,443 17,868 22,587 29,401 12,736 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 24 2 42 18 37 74 40 39 acres: 40,905 (D) 126,334 30,303 88,944 160,866 82,305 96,664 : 2017 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 37 37 44 96 77 34 37 125 acres: 199 (D) 255 528 418 144 143 569 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 42 38 35 66 44 47 50 112 acres: 557 476 535 829 656 587 674 1,498 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 10 24 20 56 45 23 24 75 acres: 238 517 472 1,266 1,025 531 547 1,733 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 29 27 29 63 40 42 30 84 acres: 1,106 1,056 1,148 2,456 1,466 1,504 1,106 3,130 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 29 8 41 54 46 51 31 91 acres: 1,821 544 2,795 3,753 3,306 3,760 2,261 6,322 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 19 7 36 72 56 55 43 42 acres: 2,786 958 4,917 9,820 7,695 7,746 5,877 5,776 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 47 8 41 90 69 72 71 49 acres: 14,294 2,414 12,581 27,233 22,392 23,292 25,809 14,499 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 16 4 33 24 30 28 44 17 acres: 11,549 2,720 24,367 16,908 21,117 18,846 30,627 11,958 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 23 2 59 13 72 64 59 35 acres: 36,802 (D) 132,242 22,679 132,651 143,212 110,087 69,513 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Hamilton : Hancock : Harrison : Hendricks : Henry : Howard : Huntington : Jackson ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 376 407 684 382 458 343 465 455 2017: 437 442 692 437 492 377 449 500 acres harvested, 2022: 110,198 164,486 86,670 103,325 155,313 129,767 200,084 124,496 2017: 115,153 159,222 91,844 138,581 147,947 136,068 174,162 144,872 : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE OF FARM : : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 81 39 33 54 33 29 24 33 acres harvested: 236 99 111 178 142 107 71 139 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 161 157 197 151 156 104 102 113 acres harvested: 1,811 2,509 2,528 2,039 1,872 1,951 1,898 1,771 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 13 28 83 28 34 11 31 40 acres harvested: 626 1,103 2,256 1,026 1,341 461 1,261 1,524 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 31 26 102 20 42 30 53 37 acres harvested: 2,073 1,674 3,086 1,032 2,502 2,187 3,450 1,496 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 7 14 81 23 26 35 36 52 acres harvested: 736 1,276 3,454 1,910 2,086 3,248 3,378 3,443 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 6 12 20 9 28 19 21 26 acres harvested: 725 1,678 1,095 914 3,538 2,707 2,612 2,862 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 10 7 31 12 6 10 24 13 acres harvested: 1,613 1,148 2,722 2,216 945 1,701 3,632 1,538 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 5 5 19 12 9 13 5 16 acres harvested: 1,201 1,107 1,628 2,451 1,764 3,049 1,222 2,051 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 18 38 50 23 37 27 57 49 acres harvested: 6,601 12,657 8,747 6,853 11,853 9,133 18,101 11,984 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 14 23 40 15 40 25 51 31 acres harvested: 9,214 16,879 21,526 9,658 26,685 18,670 36,294 19,273 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 14 34 21 18 27 20 35 24 acres harvested: 18,253 47,507 20,780 22,722 39,392 26,277 45,922 30,104 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 16 24 7 17 20 20 26 21 acres harvested: 67,109 76,849 18,737 52,326 63,193 60,276 82,243 48,311 : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 74 69 36 56 52 31 33 30 acres harvested: 214 245 132 217 161 143 120 75 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 158 141 234 158 146 89 101 133 acres harvested: 2,308 1,879 3,470 1,963 2,187 1,617 1,718 2,065 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 30 23 80 21 28 17 26 32 acres harvested: 1,026 868 1,702 876 986 743 1,040 1,287 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 27 18 85 30 33 26 59 30 acres harvested: 1,590 1,108 2,826 1,946 1,965 1,845 3,568 1,471 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 20 26 63 23 37 36 24 51 acres harvested: 2,127 2,755 2,635 1,727 2,851 3,493 2,084 3,020 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 16 18 38 17 36 24 17 20 acres harvested: 2,332 2,319 2,306 1,997 4,628 3,304 2,239 2,330 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 10 11 29 6 13 12 20 22 acres harvested: 1,522 2,143 2,899 817 2,191 2,128 2,935 2,430 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 10 5 24 18 6 11 11 11 acres harvested: 2,347 938 1,727 3,844 1,134 2,032 2,190 1,750 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 32 33 44 36 59 55 51 61 acres harvested: 11,085 11,288 8,924 12,868 20,260 18,050 15,845 15,230 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 33 42 31 30 42 34 42 56 acres harvested: 23,511 27,698 18,500 20,957 25,605 23,649 28,935 32,938 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 14 37 19 20 24 31 49 34 acres harvested: 17,290 47,909 23,406 24,861 31,509 42,114 64,473 32,379 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 13 19 9 22 16 11 16 20 acres harvested: 49,801 60,072 23,317 66,508 54,470 36,950 49,015 49,897 : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY ACRES HARVESTED : : 2022 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 168 92 156 125 114 54 44 83 acres: 633 399 760 578 581 275 183 403 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 45 60 118 52 60 40 51 62 acres: 585 765 1,584 702 789 510 653 857 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 19 33 100 36 22 18 23 45 acres: 452 756 2,320 791 471 448 534 1,048 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 18 34 108 24 33 36 41 38 acres: 633 1,278 4,079 892 1,225 1,380 1,510 1,325 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 42 37 74 36 64 44 76 54 acres: 2,982 2,385 4,706 2,665 4,473 3,355 5,287 3,632 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 18 29 49 30 33 47 53 57 acres: 2,690 4,033 6,779 4,453 4,509 6,520 7,318 7,677 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 23 41 28 33 49 41 66 47 acres: 7,802 13,635 8,910 10,223 15,660 12,857 20,560 13,886 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 16 24 33 12 38 23 53 26 acres: 11,913 17,799 23,146 8,957 26,873 17,869 38,700 18,053 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 27 57 18 34 45 40 58 43 acres: 82,508 123,436 34,386 74,064 100,732 86,553 125,339 77,615 : 2017 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 140 136 138 137 107 62 61 66 acres: 557 613 621 612 508 349 275 285 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 54 44 142 55 69 29 50 86 acres: 744 600 1,863 713 945 387 632 1,158 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 36 23 98 25 29 16 25 32 acres: 794 501 2,187 559 705 408 596 722 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 32 31 116 22 36 27 41 44 acres: 1,190 1,154 4,287 796 1,313 1,025 1,586 1,535 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 36 24 73 48 51 44 64 62 acres: 2,625 1,645 4,723 3,533 3,647 3,159 4,746 4,209 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 35 45 40 30 53 63 42 62 acres: 4,809 5,974 5,178 4,320 7,274 8,767 5,970 8,396 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 45 46 38 51 74 62 63 62 acres: 14,322 15,480 11,227 17,098 25,268 20,224 19,873 19,615 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 32 40 22 33 38 32 41 43 acres: 23,021 28,154 16,460 24,898 27,071 22,685 29,495 30,688 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 27 53 25 36 35 42 62 43 acres: 67,091 105,101 45,298 86,052 81,216 79,064 110,989 78,264 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Jasper : Jay : Jefferson : Jennings : Johnson : Knox : Kosciusko : LaGrange ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 450 624 377 312 397 332 743 1,521 2017: 444 634 481 328 456 402 671 1,402 acres harvested, 2022: 277,920 172,978 49,451 77,102 110,928 288,779 246,924 122,226 2017: 239,431 181,685 61,087 86,524 119,098 278,392 216,980 128,860 : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE OF FARM : : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 15 51 18 14 53 20 84 82 acres harvested: 24 208 51 29 (D) 71 266 255 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 95 159 110 122 169 45 270 719 acres harvested: 1,434 2,392 1,153 1,388 2,066 679 3,844 8,053 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 13 30 52 21 18 25 44 153 acres harvested: 594 1,405 1,467 616 624 1,243 1,777 4,173 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 38 73 48 29 23 12 75 214 acres harvested: 2,498 4,219 1,239 645 1,336 615 3,461 8,668 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 31 50 43 29 29 22 40 177 acres harvested: 2,928 4,862 1,655 1,343 2,322 2,252 3,515 10,892 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 28 24 27 17 11 12 24 71 acres harvested: 3,817 2,484 2,083 1,378 1,584 1,233 2,560 6,352 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 18 23 18 7 9 15 21 15 acres harvested: 2,999 3,536 2,062 579 1,527 2,337 2,725 1,495 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 17 30 5 12 2 15 13 10 acres harvested: 3,212 6,354 178 1,971 (D) 2,885 2,459 1,399 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 63 74 26 14 24 34 61 31 acres harvested: 19,796 23,167 4,399 3,963 7,919 11,737 16,649 7,633 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 47 57 14 26 26 35 47 21 acres harvested: 28,944 34,984 4,837 14,690 17,949 23,005 28,283 11,584 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 35 37 12 11 13 31 19 17 acres harvested: 49,070 48,080 15,013 12,391 16,885 44,303 23,678 21,993 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 50 16 4 10 20 66 45 11 acres harvested: 162,604 41,287 15,314 38,109 58,188 198,419 157,707 39,729 : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 38 40 34 3 57 21 44 105 acres harvested: 121 133 120 7 270 83 181 351 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 87 203 108 96 175 60 249 521 acres harvested: 1,518 2,594 1,415 1,376 2,090 988 3,496 5,566 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 8 38 63 38 22 27 33 155 acres harvested: 207 1,196 1,484 716 855 949 1,341 3,621 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 18 58 72 45 46 41 71 248 acres harvested: 1,164 3,757 2,225 1,529 2,078 2,965 3,312 10,950 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 35 37 48 30 17 23 34 198 acres harvested: 3,434 3,587 2,008 1,328 1,297 1,894 2,536 12,143 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 17 26 42 25 10 11 20 57 acres harvested: 2,132 3,103 2,748 2,116 1,510 1,263 2,139 5,416 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 16 20 14 18 15 14 21 14 acres harvested: 2,641 3,477 1,230 1,585 2,342 2,236 3,483 1,864 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 15 17 22 11 3 23 15 14 acres harvested: 3,250 3,457 3,778 1,186 536 4,056 2,676 2,047 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 60 76 40 14 26 37 55 28 acres harvested: 18,698 25,019 7,049 3,762 9,055 11,820 17,063 7,174 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 66 55 23 23 47 47 57 25 acres harvested: 40,562 33,581 11,336 14,017 30,214 31,000 36,634 12,863 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 53 41 10 14 21 45 37 27 acres harvested: 72,301 51,020 13,044 18,032 26,469 56,177 38,786 32,196 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 31 23 5 11 17 53 35 10 acres harvested: 93,403 50,761 14,650 40,870 42,382 164,961 105,333 34,669 : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY ACRES HARVESTED : : 2022 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 42 120 103 95 147 44 212 514 acres: 149 585 435 405 596 188 916 2,547 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 48 56 73 48 49 8 100 265 acres: 682 743 986 632 645 133 1,269 3,501 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 16 47 38 34 20 10 53 137 acres: 372 1,144 867 732 489 228 1,221 3,193 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 18 34 51 28 32 22 68 238 acres: 691 1,277 1,945 1,079 1,177 827 2,516 9,145 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 64 88 49 33 32 29 91 256 acres: 4,570 6,299 3,179 2,422 2,225 1,888 6,182 17,692 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 65 79 24 11 35 45 51 39 acres: 9,506 10,888 3,523 1,492 4,921 6,108 7,374 4,852 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 72 102 18 22 27 46 69 29 acres: 22,720 33,102 5,197 6,779 9,320 14,491 22,866 9,481 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 42 50 8 26 24 38 38 15 acres: 29,493 34,130 5,772 17,985 17,652 27,854 25,991 10,093 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 83 48 13 15 31 90 61 28 acres: 209,737 84,810 27,547 45,576 73,903 237,062 178,589 61,722 : 2017 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 67 114 119 51 151 40 145 433 acres: 288 515 610 255 780 184 739 2,104 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 37 103 70 61 63 30 115 238 acres: 545 1,326 952 818 802 444 1,522 3,335 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 12 41 64 45 34 26 54 118 acres: 296 894 1,489 1,035 753 576 1,223 2,736 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 21 32 62 48 25 21 44 210 acres: 798 1,253 2,215 1,710 966 818 1,691 8,455 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 38 71 60 34 36 53 71 269 acres: 2,982 5,200 3,918 2,169 2,425 4,178 4,880 18,361 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 51 62 48 29 33 36 52 50 acres: 7,276 8,511 6,448 3,630 4,591 4,975 7,522 6,642 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 84 106 30 18 41 54 70 30 acres: 28,124 34,291 8,324 6,078 14,044 16,213 22,541 10,051 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 57 52 14 22 38 54 64 23 acres: 40,222 38,024 10,383 14,907 27,384 36,903 44,511 15,886 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 77 53 14 20 35 88 56 31 acres: 158,900 91,671 26,748 55,922 67,353 214,101 132,351 61,290 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Lake : LaPorte : Lawrence : Madison : Marion : Marshall : Martin : Miami ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 274 539 463 555 117 569 155 485 2017: 302 572 572 530 117 582 191 476 acres harvested, 2022: 100,732 253,804 47,203 181,630 12,472 175,918 32,654 173,429 2017: 101,962 222,098 69,520 193,660 14,793 167,577 32,670 168,647 : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE OF FARM : : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 21 57 32 52 46 45 12 20 acres harvested: 65 191 68 182 112 163 51 81 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 106 146 122 185 39 142 24 154 acres harvested: 1,450 2,238 1,497 2,587 454 1,898 306 2,638 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 12 38 54 31 2 48 15 22 acres harvested: 530 1,536 978 1,365 (D) 1,679 316 764 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 20 17 52 46 2 54 10 32 acres harvested: 1,058 979 1,773 2,589 (D) 3,039 231 1,812 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 19 34 39 37 3 51 29 27 acres harvested: 1,685 3,783 1,795 3,461 191 3,835 1,272 2,296 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 12 19 33 33 3 41 7 22 acres harvested: 1,586 1,940 1,768 4,196 404 4,575 423 3,003 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 5 19 17 15 3 19 8 30 acres harvested: 848 2,822 1,143 2,515 561 2,752 871 4,630 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 9 22 26 7 2 22 3 12 acres harvested: 1,781 4,600 2,257 1,459 (D) 4,391 179 2,421 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 20 64 40 45 11 51 20 50 acres harvested: 6,752 20,146 6,190 15,673 3,369 16,515 2,383 16,127 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 15 47 30 50 3 41 17 59 acres harvested: 9,779 28,763 8,127 33,592 2,296 26,712 9,637 34,331 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 18 30 9 34 2 30 7 33 acres harvested: 21,827 41,291 7,000 45,005 (D) 41,860 8,160 34,357 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 17 46 9 20 1 25 3 24 acres harvested: 53,371 145,515 14,607 69,006 (D) 68,499 8,825 70,969 : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 26 47 31 45 42 44 8 28 acres harvested: 82 154 82 177 (D) 174 30 124 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 115 140 158 167 38 165 52 115 acres harvested: 1,311 2,014 1,746 2,433 429 2,431 771 1,691 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 18 27 57 46 9 31 14 31 acres harvested: 747 841 1,220 1,574 478 918 430 1,344 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 13 38 67 46 3 61 10 41 acres harvested: 882 1,877 2,447 2,866 103 3,183 268 2,221 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 9 44 52 25 4 37 27 37 acres harvested: 790 3,739 2,554 2,427 308 2,992 964 3,792 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 28 24 38 15 - 42 10 19 acres harvested: 3,676 3,121 1,959 1,981 - 4,522 718 2,425 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 6 25 19 11 2 31 7 21 acres harvested: 915 4,115 1,320 1,990 (D) 4,804 674 3,610 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 8 22 32 10 - 12 11 13 acres harvested: 1,582 4,400 3,149 2,132 - 2,667 1,169 2,267 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 31 71 59 45 11 58 21 59 acres harvested: 10,418 23,590 7,682 16,243 3,664 18,684 2,631 20,415 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 24 64 34 55 2 48 13 63 acres harvested: 16,215 37,089 8,856 36,442 (D) 29,777 5,780 41,356 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 8 41 16 42 5 34 14 33 acres harvested: 11,389 56,087 15,545 55,135 5,093 44,482 7,750 41,901 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 16 29 9 23 1 19 4 16 acres harvested: 53,955 85,071 22,960 70,260 (D) 52,943 11,485 47,501 : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY ACRES HARVESTED : : 2022 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 71 107 106 129 70 118 29 67 acres: 334 487 463 641 (D) 524 137 333 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 39 72 72 81 8 56 19 55 acres: 486 1,022 970 1,116 111 782 269 764 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 14 26 73 36 5 30 14 44 acres: 337 599 1,615 845 121 705 293 997 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 22 30 72 33 6 58 26 39 acres: 829 1,134 2,676 1,337 227 2,231 919 1,442 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 23 47 48 60 3 78 26 44 acres: 1,525 3,019 3,103 4,410 183 5,323 1,606 3,028 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 32 53 44 55 6 64 10 61 acres: 4,365 7,155 5,633 7,498 855 8,635 1,486 8,961 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 27 91 29 63 13 72 12 83 acres: 8,759 28,352 8,738 20,811 4,023 21,751 4,713 28,366 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 13 38 11 45 3 38 11 46 acres: 8,939 26,217 6,788 31,642 (D) 25,608 7,871 31,651 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 33 75 8 53 3 55 8 46 acres: 75,158 185,819 17,217 113,330 4,471 110,359 15,360 97,887 : 2017 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 89 107 136 121 61 112 20 73 acres: 424 509 582 591 (D) 558 99 345 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 37 54 107 67 12 83 44 40 acres: 464 735 1,400 919 174 1,174 610 579 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 14 26 61 26 8 38 29 36 acres: 339 596 1,369 625 198 940 626 844 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 13 55 60 43 3 41 17 35 acres: 478 1,960 2,073 1,575 122 1,495 621 1,310 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 32 47 90 58 12 73 33 49 acres: 2,250 3,386 6,008 4,030 707 5,295 2,057 3,367 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 31 63 55 39 3 65 18 64 acres: 4,531 8,646 7,224 5,302 (D) 8,870 2,320 9,223 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 39 103 38 60 10 77 14 78 acres: 12,385 32,736 11,259 20,193 3,607 25,037 4,297 27,129 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 23 50 9 55 2 41 6 60 acres: 15,747 34,783 6,420 38,455 (D) 27,651 3,930 43,736 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 24 67 16 61 6 52 10 41 acres: 65,344 138,747 33,185 121,970 7,699 96,557 18,110 82,114 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Monroe : Montgomery : Morgan : Newton : Noble : Ohio : Orange : Owen ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 297 445 353 294 703 101 262 311 2017: 346 452 366 287 749 135 294 481 acres harvested, 2022: 17,778 212,107 103,550 156,490 131,447 7,025 53,624 40,736 2017: 17,843 252,023 107,078 155,708 163,566 9,430 66,517 64,782 : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE OF FARM : : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 52 21 19 7 50 4 12 12 acres harvested: 93 61 77 (D) 177 33 22 37 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 86 118 112 63 242 20 74 70 acres harvested: 993 1,534 1,898 1,067 3,690 311 1,073 876 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 39 20 42 11 52 9 20 37 acres harvested: 767 559 1,058 427 1,923 153 480 903 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 17 55 34 31 87 19 34 37 acres harvested: 546 3,109 1,093 2,033 4,071 518 868 1,089 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 28 45 29 37 47 23 24 47 acres harvested: 1,181 3,818 1,775 3,480 3,844 704 1,416 1,823 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 18 22 10 8 34 7 16 23 acres harvested: 821 2,692 801 1,225 3,857 186 1,158 1,271 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 14 11 22 9 24 4 9 25 acres harvested: 988 1,994 2,830 1,533 3,363 409 522 1,713 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 12 11 9 1 19 1 14 15 acres harvested: 928 1,498 1,704 (D) 3,683 (D) 815 1,466 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 18 39 29 44 65 11 25 19 acres harvested: 3,410 10,864 6,897 14,603 18,421 1,455 3,227 2,400 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 10 30 22 25 47 1 18 13 acres harvested: 4,411 18,506 13,342 15,760 27,297 (D) 8,552 7,449 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 2 41 8 43 26 2 11 10 acres harvested: (D) 56,495 10,561 58,842 29,880 (D) 14,501 9,087 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 1 32 17 15 10 - 5 3 acres harvested: (D) 110,977 61,514 57,256 31,241 - 20,990 12,622 : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 49 22 25 11 48 1 14 14 acres harvested: (D) 78 81 41 190 (D) 18 47 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 118 86 115 44 291 33 65 167 acres harvested: 1,680 1,349 1,753 583 4,074 310 895 2,625 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 40 30 32 11 45 15 24 35 acres harvested: 741 952 908 468 1,319 329 575 908 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 21 24 29 12 78 21 24 41 acres harvested: 530 1,358 782 913 3,896 490 836 1,238 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 42 43 29 30 59 15 46 50 acres harvested: 1,633 3,718 2,200 3,282 4,939 499 2,031 2,295 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 23 18 21 12 28 12 22 37 acres harvested: 1,035 2,057 1,470 1,855 3,264 613 1,275 2,014 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 15 16 14 7 23 8 17 35 acres harvested: 979 2,550 2,433 1,352 3,490 479 1,395 2,722 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 8 13 10 19 10 4 8 13 acres harvested: 824 2,750 1,661 4,319 1,851 200 775 887 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 19 52 33 38 57 19 27 39 acres harvested: 2,978 14,361 10,511 12,598 17,387 2,365 5,431 5,511 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 9 56 25 41 53 5 24 26 acres harvested: 5,179 39,018 15,372 25,429 34,536 1,691 12,629 9,923 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 2 56 17 47 48 2 18 19 acres harvested: (D) 72,168 22,613 61,601 62,808 (D) 21,786 22,054 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: - 36 16 15 9 - 5 5 acres harvested: - 111,664 47,294 43,267 25,812 - 18,871 14,558 : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY ACRES HARVESTED : : 2022 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 106 78 59 40 145 13 42 47 acres: (D) 374 295 267 653 (D) 214 216 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 55 52 77 14 113 19 61 63 acres: 719 597 982 201 1,493 240 800 817 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 27 29 35 14 46 28 39 51 acres: 597 652 795 305 1,098 669 941 1,163 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 38 27 43 24 80 18 33 42 acres: 1,394 1,026 1,607 952 3,057 650 1,239 1,511 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 41 63 28 35 97 11 28 53 acres: 2,750 4,562 1,807 2,610 6,390 722 1,764 3,257 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 12 54 41 42 66 6 24 24 acres: 1,671 7,656 5,591 5,546 8,972 (D) 3,109 3,193 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 10 47 29 51 88 4 9 11 acres: 3,131 14,862 9,172 18,261 26,966 1,145 2,826 3,430 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 7 31 18 21 41 - 12 11 acres: 5,210 22,825 12,676 15,769 28,992 - 8,802 7,237 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 1 64 23 53 27 2 14 9 acres: (D) 159,553 70,625 112,579 53,826 (D) 33,929 19,912 : 2017 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 104 50 78 28 185 24 45 76 acres: (D) 224 339 142 904 (D) 190 384 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 94 49 58 21 106 38 58 105 acres: 1,315 652 756 261 1,312 473 751 1,375 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 34 20 22 8 61 6 21 60 acres: 775 472 511 166 1,462 153 483 1,410 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 42 29 49 7 84 33 32 73 acres: 1,609 1,095 1,716 273 3,278 1,258 1,141 2,758 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 38 47 32 26 73 12 55 73 acres: 2,432 3,365 2,281 2,008 5,163 804 3,555 4,640 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 16 52 30 43 72 11 23 35 acres: 1,997 7,179 4,066 5,914 10,027 1,348 2,797 4,650 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 11 61 44 58 72 8 21 27 acres: 3,368 17,982 13,666 18,007 23,356 2,080 6,103 8,251 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 6 58 28 49 45 1 18 12 acres: 4,662 41,954 19,989 37,023 33,909 (D) 12,550 8,207 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 1 86 25 47 51 2 21 20 acres: (D) 179,100 63,754 91,914 84,155 (D) 38,947 33,107 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Parke : Perry : Pike : Porter : Posey : Pulaski : Putnam : Randolph ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 435 312 158 353 399 363 498 529 2017: 439 324 197 344 383 359 511 625 acres harvested, 2022: 121,940 31,604 61,200 96,595 224,825 222,898 130,495 217,892 2017: 132,151 36,567 56,928 110,998 170,545 206,695 129,567 221,264 : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE OF FARM : : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 24 5 5 29 18 13 20 20 acres harvested: 88 (D) 32 92 60 49 104 98 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 108 59 46 139 103 87 182 131 acres harvested: 1,217 910 855 1,913 2,030 1,620 2,392 2,383 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 39 34 19 18 30 15 54 23 acres harvested: 1,158 (D) 651 564 1,268 545 1,332 878 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 55 46 12 17 28 23 48 41 acres harvested: 1,567 (D) 371 1,033 1,490 1,248 1,903 2,265 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 47 40 13 18 25 15 42 37 acres harvested: 2,871 1,708 700 1,528 2,195 1,104 2,356 3,166 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 24 35 6 20 28 28 25 39 acres harvested: 1,898 1,762 602 1,853 3,864 3,911 1,380 5,175 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 27 13 5 3 14 7 24 20 acres harvested: 2,503 949 801 602 2,520 877 1,510 3,430 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 8 16 5 9 7 15 6 13 acres harvested: 915 2,082 684 1,809 1,206 2,572 724 2,616 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 33 46 9 44 23 55 30 69 acres harvested: 8,443 7,237 2,410 14,035 7,993 19,434 7,170 22,652 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 24 14 16 28 36 38 25 70 acres harvested: 12,940 6,093 5,202 17,432 24,164 23,840 15,038 46,488 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 23 1 17 15 38 27 21 39 acres harvested: 22,006 (D) 22,738 19,432 43,273 35,463 25,375 53,819 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 23 3 5 13 49 40 21 27 acres harvested: 66,334 7,152 26,154 36,302 134,762 132,235 71,211 74,922 : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 16 5 4 20 26 14 18 53 acres harvested: 52 9 22 90 98 48 56 243 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 125 67 53 117 84 71 162 164 acres harvested: 1,698 971 813 1,415 1,512 1,383 1,906 2,955 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 42 34 23 16 20 11 42 32 acres harvested: 1,319 764 702 563 915 366 1,051 1,203 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 65 55 16 13 25 22 52 46 acres harvested: 2,499 1,374 611 878 1,481 1,162 1,744 3,110 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 37 34 13 19 38 17 39 52 acres harvested: 2,220 1,126 818 1,458 3,192 1,491 2,123 5,089 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 21 39 17 22 22 22 40 45 acres harvested: 789 2,209 1,339 2,684 3,036 2,643 2,897 5,680 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 14 12 9 6 12 8 20 19 acres harvested: 1,293 953 1,061 1,086 2,352 1,445 2,205 3,269 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 8 15 9 7 12 26 15 11 acres harvested: 727 1,103 1,692 1,402 2,405 5,734 1,489 2,265 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 33 35 18 44 38 37 39 73 acres harvested: 6,113 7,101 5,904 13,764 11,752 11,488 11,011 22,444 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 26 20 18 49 41 56 47 59 acres harvested: 15,053 7,954 9,938 33,300 26,171 38,096 24,408 40,222 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 30 3 12 24 38 49 21 47 acres harvested: 39,306 3,291 13,860 32,772 48,923 61,598 23,845 63,066 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 22 5 5 7 27 26 16 24 acres harvested: 61,082 9,712 20,168 21,586 68,708 81,241 56,832 71,718 : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY ACRES HARVESTED : : 2022 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 103 37 15 105 33 48 124 55 acres: 387 177 93 486 107 223 665 267 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 67 39 27 46 46 32 94 51 acres: 899 500 369 617 560 473 1,284 710 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 32 46 26 19 28 12 48 33 acres: 748 1,034 580 412 652 283 1,140 744 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 58 74 16 30 44 38 72 50 acres: 2,236 2,589 589 1,175 1,616 1,443 2,759 1,820 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 51 49 25 26 48 23 44 52 acres: 3,431 3,230 1,537 1,880 3,138 1,704 3,006 3,580 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 36 31 12 21 47 47 33 73 acres: 5,257 4,141 1,738 2,973 6,513 7,001 4,369 10,267 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 34 25 13 53 35 64 20 81 acres: 11,512 7,008 4,084 16,372 10,683 22,510 6,601 26,240 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 15 7 6 25 40 34 23 75 acres: 9,997 4,284 4,501 16,946 28,830 22,886 15,871 52,137 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 39 4 18 28 78 65 40 59 acres: 87,473 8,641 47,709 55,734 172,726 166,375 94,800 122,127 : 2017 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 89 56 25 83 53 32 93 106 acres: 400 284 116 394 226 165 432 586 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 73 49 19 36 30 23 109 51 acres: 939 667 230 421 380 326 1,434 690 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 41 42 34 22 21 26 60 43 acres: 924 953 766 559 472 582 1,423 1,065 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 58 62 22 18 29 34 40 44 acres: 2,216 2,154 786 701 1,125 1,231 1,462 1,636 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 58 50 22 25 51 15 58 77 acres: 3,837 3,372 1,379 1,679 3,543 1,183 3,991 5,613 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 28 25 20 35 45 39 43 95 acres: 3,821 3,427 3,005 5,172 6,216 5,178 5,622 12,605 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 23 23 26 51 55 66 40 82 acres: 7,328 7,310 8,270 17,025 17,184 20,362 12,588 25,493 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 20 10 14 44 41 53 37 61 acres: 14,184 6,080 9,446 31,679 28,478 38,380 26,345 43,542 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 49 7 15 30 58 71 31 66 acres: 98,502 12,320 32,930 53,368 112,921 139,288 76,270 130,034 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Ripley : Rush : St. Joseph : Scott : Shelby : Spencer : Starke : Steuben ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 622 396 428 163 471 435 211 290 2017: 653 483 458 197 466 529 272 295 acres harvested, 2022: 129,603 165,554 138,438 27,779 194,028 122,329 75,578 72,915 2017: 120,241 190,215 128,690 41,301 205,194 125,821 115,436 91,426 : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE OF FARM : : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 21 14 37 4 41 17 10 19 acres harvested: 73 61 125 22 140 56 (D) 69 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 180 69 157 66 139 128 68 120 acres harvested: 2,623 915 2,265 714 2,258 2,033 1,072 1,888 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 62 26 18 22 21 27 8 14 acres harvested: 1,955 1,127 705 520 940 816 151 448 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 52 27 23 17 29 32 26 29 acres harvested: 1,991 1,656 1,195 516 1,852 1,388 1,018 1,425 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 64 31 30 15 29 33 18 19 acres harvested: 4,062 2,761 2,827 1,158 2,451 2,207 1,314 1,370 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 43 19 25 7 25 27 17 11 acres harvested: 3,843 2,754 3,692 459 3,439 2,155 2,047 1,308 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 39 13 21 3 23 14 6 14 acres harvested: 4,958 2,422 3,633 361 4,219 1,634 587 1,964 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 22 13 15 3 18 15 1 5 acres harvested: 3,637 2,813 2,900 226 4,068 2,377 (D) 442 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 63 77 33 14 45 64 15 18 acres harvested: 16,478 26,095 10,262 3,188 13,952 14,314 3,872 5,093 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 35 56 29 5 41 40 15 24 acres harvested: 20,892 36,484 17,584 3,679 26,910 22,088 9,511 14,990 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 28 32 25 3 34 23 12 11 acres harvested: 33,340 36,965 36,022 2,800 44,287 23,644 13,586 12,154 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 13 19 15 4 26 15 15 6 acres harvested: 35,751 51,501 57,228 14,136 89,512 49,617 42,376 31,764 : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 46 17 41 13 44 15 16 19 acres harvested: 179 99 140 (D) 148 52 68 40 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 158 100 166 66 125 145 69 76 acres harvested: 2,397 1,275 2,808 821 1,668 2,414 1,032 1,218 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 65 14 17 22 14 39 13 27 acres harvested: 1,510 470 635 683 687 1,615 334 719 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 44 25 41 20 34 47 20 25 acres harvested: 1,555 1,334 2,446 649 2,303 1,806 784 1,165 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 77 40 27 15 22 49 29 20 acres harvested: 4,965 3,758 2,212 778 1,792 3,048 2,449 1,464 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 67 21 29 16 15 33 9 25 acres harvested: 5,447 2,695 3,806 972 2,232 2,583 944 2,971 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 29 22 16 3 23 29 8 20 acres harvested: 3,933 3,790 1,913 (D) 4,093 3,648 849 3,437 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 25 12 9 4 12 23 6 4 acres harvested: 3,251 2,493 2,030 727 2,668 2,689 782 684 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 55 101 39 15 54 69 32 23 acres harvested: 15,055 33,936 13,783 2,696 16,773 16,034 10,075 6,243 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 47 80 39 10 56 44 25 27 acres harvested: 29,391 54,529 23,294 4,687 38,804 26,001 15,075 15,365 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 34 40 17 8 44 22 26 18 acres harvested: 38,025 51,157 22,102 9,351 52,801 25,208 31,319 22,981 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 6 11 17 5 23 14 19 11 acres harvested: 14,533 34,679 53,521 19,834 81,225 40,723 51,725 35,139 : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY ACRES HARVESTED : : 2022 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 104 44 88 37 94 49 45 66 acres: 563 243 399 183 439 200 214 291 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 101 34 81 45 54 83 31 43 acres: 1,325 442 1,115 616 773 1,097 418 573 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 56 17 28 9 16 41 12 25 acres: 1,267 399 643 202 377 917 290 587 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 69 11 23 25 42 36 22 45 acres: 2,611 421 842 851 1,624 1,323 808 1,750 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 80 43 36 15 46 60 24 25 acres: 5,363 2,916 2,583 932 3,266 4,210 1,611 1,671 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 74 45 59 12 55 40 26 32 acres: 10,360 6,094 8,961 1,390 8,399 5,576 3,497 4,860 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 74 108 49 9 70 62 11 16 acres: 22,856 34,836 15,072 3,030 20,953 19,363 3,637 5,411 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 33 53 24 5 36 37 16 25 acres: 24,621 38,872 15,573 3,679 26,351 24,665 11,836 16,971 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 31 41 40 6 58 27 24 13 acres: 60,637 81,331 93,250 16,896 131,846 64,978 53,267 40,801 : 2017 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 128 70 83 39 81 59 44 50 acres: 610 352 362 176 315 355 187 199 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 102 40 81 44 65 78 37 34 acres: 1,358 565 1,134 582 824 1,021 504 473 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 68 17 41 32 20 51 18 23 acres: 1,584 381 973 746 428 1,153 415 518 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 55 14 30 16 16 75 27 34 acres: 2,137 500 1,108 590 649 2,825 909 1,229 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 80 35 58 23 51 57 20 31 acres: 5,919 2,444 4,165 1,596 3,647 3,772 1,562 2,149 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 88 60 48 8 43 84 26 48 acres: 12,301 8,312 6,757 1,034 6,583 11,614 3,535 7,140 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 57 121 47 19 71 61 38 25 acres: 19,280 39,273 16,620 5,767 21,479 18,941 13,227 7,986 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 46 81 36 7 57 37 20 23 acres: 32,088 58,312 21,948 5,146 41,544 27,065 14,883 14,618 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 29 45 34 9 62 27 42 27 acres: 44,964 80,076 75,623 25,664 129,725 59,075 80,214 57,114 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Sullivan : Switzerland : Tippecanoe : Tipton : Union : Vanderburgh : Vermillion : Vigo ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 306 239 476 346 135 165 189 349 2017: 336 305 489 341 182 208 214 366 acres harvested, 2022: 147,705 25,202 201,748 155,095 59,514 47,804 80,601 84,037 2017: 133,937 24,531 192,739 154,351 67,736 59,738 99,623 97,904 : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE OF FARM : : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 8 2 74 18 9 18 6 23 acres harvested: 32 (D) 226 73 42 58 36 97 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 65 83 139 82 21 49 54 144 acres harvested: 1,224 1,162 1,713 1,687 236 708 732 2,226 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 37 25 18 21 15 6 13 37 acres harvested: 999 476 733 1,098 612 278 584 1,116 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 25 31 17 36 8 15 14 23 acres harvested: 1,139 885 771 2,618 451 1,065 411 885 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 27 37 36 20 8 9 20 29 acres harvested: 2,009 1,293 3,037 2,216 534 1,014 1,527 1,638 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 18 15 14 18 5 6 4 16 acres harvested: 1,824 563 1,596 2,671 526 843 302 1,339 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 12 5 17 15 6 6 7 6 acres harvested: 2,055 139 2,791 2,908 777 1,092 959 1,048 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 8 10 12 4 5 9 8 7 acres harvested: 1,452 972 1,916 923 685 1,676 1,120 1,217 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 37 22 42 46 14 20 22 32 acres harvested: 12,276 2,853 14,260 15,359 3,691 6,849 4,608 8,309 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 20 3 38 39 16 14 13 14 acres harvested: 6,995 (D) 24,749 25,525 8,756 8,971 7,493 8,696 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 19 1 37 26 21 8 15 4 acres harvested: 23,487 (D) 51,174 33,037 28,132 9,680 20,964 5,361 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 30 5 32 21 7 5 13 14 acres harvested: 94,213 15,059 98,782 66,980 15,072 15,570 41,865 52,105 : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 6 11 50 38 3 20 9 17 acres harvested: 26 53 155 126 (D) 81 28 66 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 71 87 154 78 34 68 51 154 acres harvested: 1,081 1,165 2,172 1,529 563 1,302 713 1,760 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 36 36 30 4 8 8 11 32 acres harvested: 1,238 824 1,220 212 (D) 367 312 1,086 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 28 36 31 31 7 16 15 33 acres harvested: 1,421 841 1,640 2,374 335 1,107 566 1,205 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 34 57 37 28 17 6 18 23 acres harvested: 2,440 2,665 2,753 2,728 1,577 647 1,120 1,557 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 11 19 25 12 16 12 5 16 acres harvested: 1,343 607 2,797 1,665 1,529 1,727 245 981 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 6 15 10 9 8 16 3 16 acres harvested: 1,015 652 1,522 1,635 994 3,103 348 2,544 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 26 16 10 10 5 8 8 5 acres harvested: 4,242 1,068 2,025 2,342 860 1,916 1,168 1,037 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 36 18 35 39 28 19 37 18 acres harvested: 11,277 3,425 10,626 13,307 7,837 6,716 9,618 4,725 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 40 6 44 47 34 19 16 19 acres harvested: 24,588 1,121 30,192 32,264 21,435 13,868 8,462 11,063 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 19 - 26 24 19 12 19 18 acres harvested: 23,729 - 35,799 33,376 24,004 17,320 23,462 25,171 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 23 4 37 21 3 4 22 15 acres harvested: 61,537 12,110 101,838 62,793 8,428 11,584 53,581 46,709 : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY ACRES HARVESTED : : 2022 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 28 46 154 38 17 39 29 83 acres: 144 226 580 166 95 152 129 431 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 46 55 40 23 15 8 32 72 acres: 585 727 517 301 177 124 432 1,022 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 27 48 33 17 5 19 7 23 acres: 590 1,071 785 400 108 409 155 555 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 26 34 19 32 7 8 24 52 acres: 984 1,242 690 1,332 274 329 858 1,870 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 38 31 38 50 19 18 18 39 acres: 2,503 2,031 2,780 3,569 1,224 1,263 1,330 2,763 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 38 11 33 46 16 22 22 21 acres: 5,123 1,400 4,404 6,613 2,013 3,091 3,003 3,005 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 50 8 64 54 18 25 19 30 acres: 17,323 2,011 21,001 17,172 5,967 8,579 5,497 9,215 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 7 - 32 40 12 13 11 11 acres: 4,704 - 23,723 26,522 8,092 8,607 7,232 7,710 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 46 6 63 46 26 13 27 18 acres: 115,749 16,494 147,268 99,020 41,564 25,250 61,965 57,466 : 2017 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 19 61 133 54 16 42 28 101 acres: 92 301 567 217 98 184 112 511 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 65 79 43 24 19 14 30 81 acres: 828 1,071 595 327 251 183 416 1,072 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 18 37 50 21 8 8 18 31 acres: 433 819 1,133 483 183 185 433 738 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 23 60 28 26 11 29 20 20 acres: 852 2,154 1,151 1,004 438 1,020 761 753 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 49 29 47 37 16 22 12 36 acres: 3,295 1,937 3,220 2,872 1,252 1,482 776 2,441 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 34 19 44 37 28 22 18 28 acres: 4,315 2,143 6,088 5,110 3,595 3,472 2,474 4,170 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 55 16 48 54 36 36 40 26 acres: 16,982 3,996 15,733 17,597 11,496 10,440 12,450 8,721 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 33 - 38 44 30 21 12 12 acres: 23,427 - 27,918 31,537 21,211 15,844 9,341 9,450 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 40 4 58 44 18 14 36 31 acres: 83,713 12,110 136,334 95,204 29,212 26,928 72,860 70,048 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : Wabash : Warren : Warrick : Washington : Wayne : Wells : White : Whitley ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 434 231 232 529 534 430 440 488 2017: 567 263 276 628 599 486 410 513 acres harvested, 2022: 156,945 162,459 103,448 123,975 119,824 186,425 271,361 136,372 2017: 178,664 161,741 82,840 137,649 121,157 212,268 261,838 148,339 : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE OF FARM : : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 28 3 11 14 47 28 20 23 acres harvested: 99 11 53 44 115 151 65 90 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 111 48 72 112 152 89 110 161 acres harvested: 1,671 586 1,028 1,543 2,606 1,615 1,910 2,455 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 27 11 22 62 43 21 19 44 acres harvested: 1,307 363 1,010 1,685 1,432 895 1,070 1,833 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 39 27 11 59 43 36 23 36 acres harvested: 2,485 1,054 505 1,963 2,111 2,339 1,431 2,231 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 33 14 15 40 53 24 25 46 acres harvested: 2,706 1,213 1,030 1,801 3,577 2,496 2,632 3,164 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 14 11 6 38 40 16 21 26 acres harvested: 1,136 1,003 421 2,231 4,053 2,296 1,879 3,327 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 24 21 8 29 23 12 22 13 acres harvested: 3,528 2,693 1,032 2,551 3,091 1,730 4,187 1,777 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 16 13 12 23 19 15 12 14 acres harvested: 3,032 2,207 2,763 3,162 3,401 3,454 2,760 2,995 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 53 18 16 62 41 72 49 46 acres harvested: 17,669 4,736 4,580 11,710 12,459 25,774 15,507 13,773 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 45 17 27 47 44 64 49 31 acres harvested: 29,012 11,773 15,646 21,696 26,815 42,659 30,142 18,537 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 21 23 9 25 18 26 44 34 acres harvested: 28,038 28,107 10,461 25,507 25,209 33,103 54,290 43,101 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 23 25 23 18 11 27 46 14 acres harvested: 66,262 108,713 64,919 50,082 34,955 69,913 155,488 43,089 : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 40 2 26 28 44 33 30 30 acres harvested: 145 (D) 129 93 138 126 109 126 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 151 65 102 144 138 111 61 183 acres harvested: 2,204 768 1,429 1,642 1,980 2,141 1,056 2,998 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 46 7 12 50 59 15 17 47 acres harvested: 1,779 (D) 474 982 1,787 573 670 1,756 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 31 22 14 78 45 28 32 34 acres harvested: 1,757 1,220 676 2,384 2,113 1,876 1,958 1,650 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 36 25 15 48 48 23 22 27 acres harvested: 3,059 1,676 867 2,556 3,253 2,470 1,845 2,421 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 27 7 15 34 42 31 19 21 acres harvested: 3,394 679 1,188 1,862 4,518 4,218 2,214 2,545 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 34 12 3 34 52 13 14 23 acres harvested: 4,132 1,488 351 2,927 5,058 2,147 2,361 3,465 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 15 12 6 28 8 35 7 15 acres harvested: 3,002 2,180 1,212 4,460 1,219 7,863 1,295 3,114 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 84 29 27 84 81 66 60 51 acres harvested: 27,747 6,163 9,515 18,024 20,484 22,547 19,920 16,121 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 48 34 23 53 51 48 69 28 acres harvested: 29,843 25,218 13,548 28,851 31,428 32,372 47,421 16,631 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 39 25 20 34 21 65 40 39 acres harvested: 48,058 31,591 20,094 35,814 24,565 85,793 54,464 51,268 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 16 23 13 13 10 18 39 15 acres harvested: 53,544 90,599 33,357 38,054 24,614 50,142 128,525 46,244 : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY ACRES HARVESTED : : 2022 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 75 37 50 64 115 50 50 102 acres: 333 179 303 282 467 284 226 482 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 43 20 25 98 49 32 49 52 acres: 530 251 354 1,312 651 417 682 743 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 27 18 17 52 53 30 15 28 acres: 623 389 382 1,178 1,238 736 381 672 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 23 16 15 75 57 24 37 54 acres: 898 550 615 2,821 2,228 901 1,308 1,953 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 69 25 31 64 78 47 43 68 acres: 4,722 1,529 2,081 4,176 5,413 3,318 2,933 4,748 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 40 22 9 61 61 42 44 54 acres: 5,561 3,200 1,177 8,329 8,093 5,654 6,028 7,134 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 77 29 33 52 55 96 71 58 acres: 25,020 7,793 9,576 15,979 17,046 32,951 21,846 18,720 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 36 20 22 29 41 59 49 35 acres: 24,958 14,959 15,090 19,238 28,188 41,632 33,327 26,159 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 44 44 30 34 25 50 82 37 acres: 94,300 133,609 73,870 70,660 56,500 100,532 204,630 75,761 : 2017 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 121 33 65 123 128 60 51 108 acres: 551 151 333 573 558 273 234 583 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 47 43 46 90 71 49 25 64 acres: 629 544 565 1,134 930 732 363 884 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 38 12 13 61 32 16 23 31 acres: 856 271 295 1,338 764 388 601 712 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 43 16 33 72 54 34 30 62 acres: 1,753 589 1,264 2,663 2,018 1,228 1,141 2,312 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 59 22 20 76 101 39 26 55 acres: 4,193 1,706 1,332 5,137 7,144 2,840 1,975 3,817 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 74 28 17 47 64 59 49 50 acres: 10,681 3,812 2,485 6,596 8,466 8,581 7,186 7,302 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 90 29 36 87 78 104 62 69 acres: 31,418 7,970 12,100 26,302 25,387 32,834 21,687 22,162 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 47 34 20 40 49 46 67 25 acres: 31,057 26,422 13,042 28,427 35,317 33,337 47,580 17,988 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 48 46 26 32 22 79 77 49 acres: 97,526 120,276 51,424 65,479 40,573 132,055 181,071 92,579 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 10. Irrigation: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Indiana : Adams : Allen : Bartholomew : Benton : Blackford : Boone ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Irrigated farms (see text) .........................number, 2022: 3,006 48 47 45 9 1 20 2017: 2,836 38 46 61 7 - 14 Land in irrigated farms .............................acres, 2022: 2,368,209 3,172 4,976 46,154 23,331 (D) 1,525 2017: 2,056,307 2,030 2,932 62,911 26,937 - (D) : Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 2,966 48 41 45 9 1 18 2017: 2,763 38 46 61 7 - 13 acres, 2022: 2,162,836 2,517 3,721 43,036 22,243 (D) 1,048 2017: 1,863,230 1,407 2,379 55,456 26,635 - (D) Other cropland, excluding cropland pastured .......farms, 2022: 847 15 14 22 4 - 9 2017: 804 8 18 33 5 - 4 acres, 2022: 47,711 124 153 1,199 163 - 79 2017: 39,486 248 80 1,986 109 - 20 Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured ..........farms, 2022: 845 34 25 14 - - 7 2017: 962 25 9 19 - - 6 acres, 2022: 21,765 251 322 832 - - 51 2017: 34,965 191 54 518 - - 17 : Irrigated land ......................................acres, 2022: 610,670 409 527 14,700 3,646 (D) 174 2017: 555,443 454 385 15,488 6,642 - 63 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 2,950 48 41 45 9 1 17 2017: 2,705 38 41 60 7 - 13 acres, 2022: 605,934 (D) 410 14,700 3,646 (D) 132 2017: 553,193 (D) 369 (D) 6,642 - (D) Pastureland and other land ........................farms, 2022: 124 1 7 - - - 3 2017: 182 2 5 1 - - 1 acres, 2022: 4,736 (D) 117 - - - 42 2017: 2,250 (D) 16 (D) - - (D) : 2022 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: 522 11 8 5 - - 2 acres irrigated: 766 13 8 6 - - (D) 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: 695 26 20 4 - 1 10 acres irrigated: 3,628 76 144 5 - (D) 60 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: 137 5 3 - - - 1 acres irrigated: 2,248 47 (D) - - - (D) 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: 144 1 10 2 - - 1 acres irrigated: 3,821 (D) 217 (D) - - (D) : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: 105 2 1 - 2 - 2 acres irrigated: 3,988 (D) (D) - (D) - (D) 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: 78 1 - 2 1 - 3 acres irrigated: 5,038 (D) - (D) (D) - 87 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: 67 - 2 - 1 - - acres irrigated: 5,301 - (D) - (D) - - 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: 44 - - 1 - - - acres irrigated: 3,301 - - (D) - - - : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: 240 1 1 6 - - 1 acres irrigated: 31,221 (D) (D) 1,041 - - (D) 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: 247 - - 6 - - - acres irrigated: 61,975 - - 1,150 - - - 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: 284 1 2 12 - - - acres irrigated: 118,619 (D) (D) 5,703 - - - 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: 443 - - 7 5 - - acres irrigated: 370,764 - - 6,627 3,444 - - : 2017 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: 491 6 16 8 - - 5 acres irrigated: 835 8 22 10 - - (D) 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: 599 26 22 3 - - 7 acres irrigated: 3,322 69 239 14 - - 50 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: 110 2 5 3 - - - acres irrigated: 1,418 (D) (D) 57 - - - 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: 123 1 - - 1 - - acres irrigated: 2,508 (D) - - (D) - - : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: 101 1 - - - - 1 acres irrigated: 2,900 (D) - - - - (D) 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: 53 1 1 2 - - - acres irrigated: 3,412 (D) (D) (D) - - - 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: 84 - - 2 1 - - acres irrigated: 6,352 - - (D) (D) - - 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: 48 - - - - - - acres irrigated: 3,708 - - - - - - : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: 239 - 1 10 - - - acres irrigated: 32,267 - (D) 647 - - - 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: 297 1 - 5 - - - acres irrigated: 71,005 (D) - 400 - - - 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: 350 - 1 17 - - 1 acres irrigated: 148,034 - (D) 7,262 - - (D) 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: 341 - - 11 5 - - acres irrigated: 279,682 - - 6,724 (D) - - : Land with irrigation systems or equipment : present (see text) .................................farms, 2022: 3,265 52 47 47 11 1 22 acres, 2022: 656,001 467 624 15,572 8,646 (D) 279 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 10. Irrigation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Brown : Carroll : Cass : Clark : Clay : Clinton : Crawford ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Irrigated farms (see text) .........................number, 2022: 13 15 36 24 16 14 17 2017: 10 22 17 14 11 7 3 Land in irrigated farms .............................acres, 2022: 534 5,811 41,510 5,351 7,741 (D) 668 2017: 704 17,677 5,471 3,665 9,891 (D) 605 : Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 13 15 36 22 16 14 17 2017: 10 18 17 14 9 7 3 acres, 2022: 173 5,528 39,171 4,549 6,947 (D) 174 2017: 134 17,228 4,897 3,216 9,168 (D) 137 Other cropland, excluding cropland pastured .......farms, 2022: - 3 7 3 8 4 8 2017: 3 5 3 3 2 2 2 acres, 2022: - (D) 199 (D) 98 (D) 20 2017: 8 (D) 227 (D) (D) (D) (D) Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured ..........farms, 2022: 2 7 2 6 8 6 8 2017: 1 12 5 5 6 3 2 acres, 2022: (D) 149 (D) 54 30 20 105 2017: (D) 89 82 165 44 7 (D) : Irrigated land ......................................acres, 2022: 70 655 11,725 1,936 637 226 50 2017: 66 1,597 799 734 551 (D) (D) Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 13 13 36 22 16 14 17 2017: 10 18 17 14 9 7 3 acres, 2022: 70 (D) (D) (D) 637 222 50 2017: 66 1,584 799 734 515 (D) (D) Pastureland and other land ........................farms, 2022: - 2 1 5 - 4 - 2017: - 5 - - 4 - - acres, 2022: - (D) (D) (D) - 4 - 2017: - 13 - - 36 - - : 2022 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: 3 4 6 13 - 9 - acres irrigated: (D) 6 7 21 - (D) - 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: 2 7 9 5 10 4 15 acres irrigated: (D) 31 119 64 10 93 (D) 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: 8 1 1 - - - 1 acres irrigated: 65 (D) (D) - - - (D) 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: - - - 1 - - - acres irrigated: - - - (D) - - - : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: - - 3 1 2 - - acres irrigated: - - 204 (D) (D) - - 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: - - - 1 - - - acres irrigated: - - - (D) - - - 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: - - - - - - - acres irrigated: - - - - - - - 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: - - - - - - 1 acres irrigated: - - - - - - (D) : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: - - 1 - 2 - - acres irrigated: - - (D) - (D) - - 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: - - 4 2 - - - acres irrigated: - - 413 (D) - - - 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: - 2 1 - - - - acres irrigated: - (D) (D) - - - - 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: - 1 11 1 2 1 - acres irrigated: - (D) 10,766 (D) (D) (D) - : 2017 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: 3 5 9 5 2 1 1 acres irrigated: 5 13 11 5 (D) (D) (D) 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: 2 8 1 5 3 5 - acres irrigated: (D) (D) (D) 9 31 7 - 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: 3 - - - 1 - - acres irrigated: (D) - - - (D) - - 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: - - - 1 - - - acres irrigated: - - - (D) - - - : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: - - - - - - - acres irrigated: - - - - - - - 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: - - - - 2 - - acres irrigated: - - - - (D) - - 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: - - 3 - - - - acres irrigated: - - 242 - - - - 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: 2 - 1 - - - - acres irrigated: (D) - (D) - - - - : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: - - - - - - 2 acres irrigated: - - - - - - (D) 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: - - 2 1 - - - acres irrigated: - - (D) (D) - - - 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: - 7 - 2 - - - acres irrigated: - 1,100 - (D) - - - 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: - 2 1 - 3 1 - acres irrigated: - (D) (D) - 491 (D) - : Land with irrigation systems or equipment : present (see text) .................................farms, 2022: 13 20 36 24 16 15 18 acres, 2022: 70 660 11,725 2,150 637 527 69 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 10. Irrigation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Daviess : Dearborn : Decatur : DeKalb : Delaware : Dubois : Elkhart ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Irrigated farms (see text) .........................number, 2022: 38 16 8 21 33 18 172 2017: 36 15 8 29 28 12 192 Land in irrigated farms .............................acres, 2022: 35,773 807 1,578 12,815 12,085 2,968 82,257 2017: 18,065 1,064 3,778 19,524 17,436 (D) 64,768 : Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 38 16 8 21 33 18 166 2017: 36 12 8 29 25 9 190 acres, 2022: 32,719 147 1,127 12,289 11,157 (D) 76,410 2017: 15,431 272 3,609 18,692 16,596 (D) 57,647 Other cropland, excluding cropland pastured .......farms, 2022: 11 6 3 7 16 11 38 2017: 8 3 - 9 8 3 32 acres, 2022: 1,495 19 72 112 248 31 1,667 2017: (D) (D) - 334 181 20 817 Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured ..........farms, 2022: 17 12 5 3 7 14 66 2017: 22 10 6 6 11 6 90 acres, 2022: 206 246 226 9 277 131 1,761 2017: 279 175 53 6 329 183 1,971 : Irrigated land ......................................acres, 2022: 5,498 116 219 2,200 1,096 230 32,158 2017: 4,750 67 36 3,581 645 725 25,044 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 38 16 8 21 33 17 166 2017: 36 12 8 23 25 7 185 acres, 2022: 5,498 116 219 (D) 1,096 (D) 32,121 2017: 4,750 37 36 3,575 630 (D) 24,611 Pastureland and other land ........................farms, 2022: - - - 1 - 1 7 2017: - 3 - 6 3 5 11 acres, 2022: - - - (D) - (D) 37 2017: - 30 - 6 15 (D) 433 : 2022 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: 7 5 - 3 12 3 24 acres irrigated: 14 5 - 3 19 3 (D) 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: 15 2 4 4 8 13 35 acres irrigated: 42 (D) (D) 4 80 (D) 149 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: 3 6 - 3 2 1 8 acres irrigated: 21 12 - 131 (D) (D) 62 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: 1 1 - 3 3 - 16 acres irrigated: (D) (D) - (D) 85 - 364 : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: - 2 - 1 2 - 4 acres irrigated: - (D) - (D) (D) - 139 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: 5 - 3 - - - 7 acres irrigated: 551 - 210 - - - 435 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: - - - - 1 - 5 acres irrigated: - - - - (D) - (D) 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: - - - - - - 5 acres irrigated: - - - - - - 270 : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: - - - - 1 - 22 acres irrigated: - - - - (D) - 3,252 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: 1 - - 1 2 - 20 acres irrigated: (D) - - (D) (D) - 5,264 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: 2 - 1 5 1 - 14 acres irrigated: (D) - (D) 884 (D) - 9,660 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: 4 - - 1 1 1 12 acres irrigated: 4,660 - - (D) (D) (D) 12,438 : 2017 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: 6 1 1 5 14 5 43 acres irrigated: 9 (D) (D) 25 28 11 71 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: 17 5 1 6 3 2 31 acres irrigated: 25 35 (D) 7 (D) (D) 187 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: 3 1 - - - 1 16 acres irrigated: (D) (D) - - - (D) 234 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: 4 6 - - 3 - 8 acres irrigated: 6 22 - - 3 - 195 : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: 1 - 1 6 1 - 7 acres irrigated: (D) - (D) 6 (D) - 337 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: - - - - - - 4 acres irrigated: - - - - - - 324 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: - 1 - - - 1 10 acres irrigated: - (D) - - - (D) 975 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: - 1 1 - - - 4 acres irrigated: - (D) (D) - - - 384 : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: - - - - 1 1 26 acres irrigated: - - - - (D) (D) 2,555 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: - - 4 3 2 - 21 acres irrigated: - - 4 (D) (D) - 4,512 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: 1 - - 8 1 1 18 acres irrigated: (D) - - 1,915 (D) (D) 10,936 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: 4 - - 1 3 1 4 acres irrigated: 4,634 - - (D) (D) (D) 4,334 : Land with irrigation systems or equipment : present (see text) .................................farms, 2022: 39 17 12 22 42 19 188 acres, 2022: 6,236 176 223 2,385 1,868 380 33,803 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 10. Irrigation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Fayette : Floyd : Fountain : Franklin : Fulton : Gibson : Grant : Greene ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Irrigated farms (see text) .........................number, 2022: 4 14 12 8 101 41 11 12 2017: 9 11 8 18 83 31 7 17 Land in irrigated farms .............................acres, 2022: (D) 580 11,060 3,741 76,214 36,559 350 12,151 2017: 321 448 14,620 6,095 83,380 35,074 1,135 13,083 : Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 4 14 12 8 101 39 11 12 2017: 9 11 8 18 83 31 7 17 acres, 2022: (D) 47 10,713 (D) 73,703 32,192 122 (D) 2017: (D) 140 12,592 4,707 78,060 32,950 996 12,030 Other cropland, excluding cropland pastured .......farms, 2022: 1 2 3 1 25 8 2 3 2017: - 2 2 13 19 15 4 4 acres, 2022: (D) (D) (D) (D) 960 (D) (D) (D) 2017: - (D) (D) 163 1,719 930 (D) (D) Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured ..........farms, 2022: 2 4 1 3 13 6 7 6 2017: 6 8 6 12 16 1 3 7 acres, 2022: (D) 12 (D) 28 173 21 33 (D) 2017: 36 56 177 300 259 (D) (D) 45 : Irrigated land ......................................acres, 2022: (D) 23 2,170 (D) 27,109 7,996 15 (D) 2017: 180 110 (D) (D) 25,065 7,787 (D) 2,154 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 4 14 12 8 101 39 11 12 2017: 9 11 8 15 83 31 7 17 acres, 2022: (D) 23 2,170 (D) (D) (D) 15 (D) 2017: 150 110 2,788 (D) (D) (D) (D) 2,154 Pastureland and other land ........................farms, 2022: - - - - 1 2 - - 2017: 6 - 2 4 1 1 - - acres, 2022: - - - - (D) (D) - - 2017: 30 - (D) 192 (D) (D) - - : 2022 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: 1 1 3 - 5 5 2 - acres irrigated: (D) (D) 3 - (D) 7 (D) - 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: 2 12 1 2 12 5 6 6 acres irrigated: (D) (D) (D) (D) 108 50 8 7 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: - - - 1 2 - 1 1 acres irrigated: - - - (D) (D) - (D) (D) 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: - 1 - 2 20 - - - acres irrigated: - (D) - (D) 1,230 - - - : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: - - 1 - 3 3 2 - acres irrigated: - - (D) - 135 75 (D) - 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: - - - 1 8 - - - acres irrigated: - - - (D) 447 - - - 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: - - 2 - - - - - acres irrigated: - - (D) - - - - - 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: - - 1 1 3 - - 2 acres irrigated: - - (D) (D) 410 - - (D) : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: - - 2 - 20 17 - - acres irrigated: - - (D) - 2,512 1,112 - - 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: 1 - - - 10 2 - - acres irrigated: (D) - - - 2,758 (D) - - 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: - - 1 - 6 1 - 1 acres irrigated: - - (D) - 2,911 (D) - (D) 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: - - 1 1 12 8 - 2 acres irrigated: - - (D) (D) 16,558 6,373 - (D) : 2017 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: 1 1 - - 2 2 1 7 acres irrigated: (D) (D) - - (D) (D) (D) 7 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: 7 5 - 3 9 2 2 2 acres irrigated: (D) (D) - 3 127 (D) (D) (D) 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: - 5 1 3 1 1 - 2 acres irrigated: - 100 (D) 4 (D) (D) - (D) 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: - - 4 1 9 - 1 1 acres irrigated: - - 10 (D) 134 - (D) (D) : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: - - - 1 8 2 1 1 acres irrigated: - - - (D) 264 (D) (D) (D) 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: - - - - 2 - 1 - acres irrigated: - - - - (D) - (D) - 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: - - - 4 - 1 - 1 acres irrigated: - - - 188 - (D) - (D) 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: 1 - - 1 1 2 - - acres irrigated: (D) - - (D) (D) (D) - - : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: - - - 4 16 3 - - acres irrigated: - - - (D) 3,418 274 - - 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: - - - - 10 5 1 1 acres irrigated: - - - - 1,669 959 (D) (D) 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: - - 1 - 9 8 - - acres irrigated: - - (D) - 3,715 3,990 - - 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: - - 2 1 16 5 - 2 acres irrigated: - - (D) (D) 15,453 2,335 - (D) : Land with irrigation systems or equipment : present (see text) .................................farms, 2022: 4 21 12 10 110 44 12 12 acres, 2022: (D) 32 2,175 (D) 28,605 8,754 30 2,801 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 10. Irrigation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Hamilton : Hancock : Harrison : Hendricks : Henry : Howard : Huntington : Jackson ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Irrigated farms (see text) .........................number, 2022: 27 14 41 29 22 10 21 68 2017: 28 21 34 18 11 3 9 56 Land in irrigated farms .............................acres, 2022: (D) 2,147 3,852 642 5,985 72 16,336 50,799 2017: (D) 2,004 1,784 349 (D) 4,485 4,558 53,260 : Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 27 14 41 29 22 10 21 68 2017: 28 21 34 16 9 3 9 56 acres, 2022: (D) 1,940 3,056 348 5,513 39 15,465 42,942 2017: (D) 1,670 663 117 (D) 4,481 4,384 45,683 Other cropland, excluding cropland pastured .......farms, 2022: 10 5 8 8 6 1 8 16 2017: 8 6 1 6 3 - 2 18 acres, 2022: 67 81 56 82 164 (D) 90 1,705 2017: 52 155 (D) 15 (D) - (D) 2,003 Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured ..........farms, 2022: 4 8 10 5 14 3 6 10 2017: 2 11 25 10 5 - 1 15 acres, 2022: 67 37 181 57 176 12 198 441 2017: (D) 89 606 98 (D) - (D) 778 : Irrigated land ......................................acres, 2022: (D) (D) 1,234 172 1,020 29 2,577 10,455 2017: (D) 37 317 67 116 (D) (D) 11,126 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 27 14 41 29 19 10 21 68 2017: 28 21 33 16 9 3 9 55 acres, 2022: (D) (D) (D) 172 883 29 2,577 10,455 2017: (D) 37 266 (D) (D) (D) (D) 11,082 Pastureland and other land ........................farms, 2022: - - 1 - 5 - - - 2017: - - 3 2 2 - - 3 acres, 2022: - - (D) - 137 - - - 2017: - - 51 (D) (D) - - 44 : 2022 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: 15 6 12 14 3 9 6 7 acres irrigated: 23 6 33 (D) 6 (D) 6 12 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: 9 4 19 14 10 1 5 9 acres irrigated: 62 7 75 119 43 (D) 19 166 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: 1 - 5 - - - - - acres irrigated: (D) - 21 - - - - - 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: 1 1 - - 1 - - 5 acres irrigated: (D) (D) - - (D) - - 123 : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: - - 2 - 2 - - 2 acres irrigated: - - (D) - (D) - - (D) 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: - - - 1 - - - 2 acres irrigated: - - - (D) - - - (D) 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: - 1 2 - - - - 4 acres irrigated: - (D) (D) - - - - (D) 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres irrigated: - - - - - - - - : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: - 1 - - 3 - - 12 acres irrigated: - (D) - - 411 - - 711 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: - - - - 1 - 2 6 acres irrigated: - - - - (D) - (D) 1,418 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: - 1 - - 2 - 2 13 acres irrigated: - (D) - - (D) - (D) 4,481 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: 1 - 1 - - - 6 8 acres irrigated: (D) - (D) - - - 780 3,206 : 2017 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: 11 11 7 9 4 1 4 2 acres irrigated: 17 17 7 (D) 10 (D) 4 (D) 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: 14 5 15 8 2 - 1 4 acres irrigated: 93 5 117 45 (D) - (D) 24 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 3 acres irrigated: (D) - (D) - (D) - (D) (D) 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: - 1 6 - 2 - - 2 acres irrigated: - (D) 6 - (D) - - (D) : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: - - 3 1 - - - 2 acres irrigated: - - 158 (D) - - - (D) 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: - 1 1 - - - - 1 acres irrigated: - (D) (D) - - - - (D) 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: - - 1 - - - - 3 acres irrigated: - - (D) - - - - 241 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: - - - - - - - 2 acres irrigated: - - - - - - - (D) : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: - - - - - - - 7 acres irrigated: - - - - - - - 680 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: - 3 - - 1 - - 9 acres irrigated: - (D) - - (D) - - 950 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: - - - - - - 2 11 acres irrigated: - - - - - - (D) 3,722 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: 2 - - - 1 2 1 10 acres irrigated: (D) - - - (D) (D) (D) 5,240 : Land with irrigation systems or equipment : present (see text) .................................farms, 2022: 34 16 43 30 22 10 22 77 acres, 2022: (D) 379 1,242 229 1,022 29 3,658 11,264 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 10. Irrigation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Jasper : Jay : Jefferson : Jennings : Johnson : Knox : Kosciusko : LaGrange ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Irrigated farms (see text) .........................number, 2022: 53 11 9 25 40 92 112 158 2017: 73 6 5 18 28 90 93 163 Land in irrigated farms .............................acres, 2022: 65,940 2,376 620 588 22,530 157,000 152,424 86,430 2017: 90,357 (D) 448 4,421 15,153 116,866 106,650 87,643 : Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 53 11 9 25 38 92 112 154 2017: 72 6 5 10 26 90 88 155 acres, 2022: 62,754 (D) 316 177 22,242 140,029 143,333 72,227 2017: 84,848 (D) (D) 3,926 8,796 109,864 95,600 76,306 Other cropland, excluding cropland pastured .......farms, 2022: 12 1 5 5 4 32 36 16 2017: 8 1 2 4 8 25 22 27 acres, 2022: 1,074 (D) 39 33 10 3,955 1,853 213 2017: 217 (D) (D) 14 73 1,841 1,641 983 Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured ..........farms, 2022: 7 5 4 14 3 15 18 104 2017: 6 - 5 14 13 12 30 93 acres, 2022: 54 19 86 117 10 636 227 2,225 2017: 461 - 71 79 495 794 2,032 1,731 : Irrigated land ......................................acres, 2022: 13,716 260 (D) 87 4,266 35,845 42,910 36,516 2017: 25,942 (D) 45 463 2,392 32,107 30,091 38,944 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 53 11 9 25 38 92 112 154 2017: 72 6 4 10 26 90 87 153 acres, 2022: 13,697 260 (D) 87 (D) 35,845 (D) 36,370 2017: (D) (D) (D) 411 2,380 (D) 29,996 38,759 Pastureland and other land ........................farms, 2022: 5 - - - 2 - 2 11 2017: 1 - 1 8 4 1 11 14 acres, 2022: 19 - - - (D) - (D) 146 2017: (D) - (D) 52 12 (D) 95 185 : 2022 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: 1 7 - 4 18 4 19 20 acres irrigated: (D) 7 - 6 28 9 27 23 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: 11 - 4 18 10 8 8 49 acres irrigated: 170 - 5 39 16 50 41 240 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: 6 - 1 2 - 3 8 8 acres irrigated: 156 - (D) (D) - 150 369 (D) 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: 3 - 1 1 - - 4 11 acres irrigated: (D) - (D) (D) - - (D) 131 : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: - 2 2 - 2 4 2 7 acres irrigated: - (D) (D) - (D) 264 (D) 142 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: - - 1 - - - - 4 acres irrigated: - - (D) - - - - 332 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: 4 - - - 1 3 7 1 acres irrigated: 655 - - - (D) 236 782 (D) 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: - - - - - 3 3 6 acres irrigated: - - - - - 131 408 325 : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: 2 1 - - - 5 6 14 acres irrigated: (D) (D) - - - 446 894 2,165 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: 7 - - - 1 12 14 12 acres irrigated: 1,126 - - - (D) 4,061 3,416 4,296 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: 5 1 - - 2 16 10 15 acres irrigated: 1,044 (D) - - (D) 9,498 4,592 10,453 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: 14 - - - 6 34 31 11 acres irrigated: 10,316 - - - 3,450 21,000 32,188 18,298 : 2017 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: 2 4 - 6 7 - 4 38 acres irrigated: (D) 4 - 12 17 - 6 64 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: 8 - 2 6 4 3 12 29 acres irrigated: 82 - (D) 45 10 61 25 77 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: 1 - - 4 - 1 3 11 acres irrigated: (D) - - (D) - (D) (D) (D) 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: 2 - - - 2 4 4 6 acres irrigated: (D) - - - (D) 218 100 240 : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: 1 - 2 - 1 6 2 4 acres irrigated: (D) - (D) - (D) 303 (D) 171 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: - - 1 - - - 1 8 acres irrigated: - - (D) - - - (D) 698 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: 2 1 - - 6 5 10 2 acres irrigated: (D) (D) - - 300 250 1,064 (D) 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: - - - - - 2 - 5 acres irrigated: - - - - - (D) - 354 : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: 12 - - - 2 11 4 13 acres irrigated: 2,399 - - - (D) 950 232 1,897 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: 20 - - - 1 18 14 14 acres irrigated: 6,391 - - - (D) 4,581 4,757 3,341 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: 11 1 - 2 1 20 19 24 acres irrigated: 3,138 (D) - (D) (D) 6,155 7,358 15,723 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: 14 - - - 4 20 20 9 acres irrigated: 13,610 - - - 690 19,541 16,268 16,129 : Land with irrigation systems or equipment : present (see text) .................................farms, 2022: 58 11 9 33 40 92 120 175 acres, 2022: 14,143 360 271 97 4,282 37,565 43,601 38,999 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 10. Irrigation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Lake : LaPorte : Lawrence : Madison : Marion : Marshall : Martin : Miami ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Irrigated farms (see text) .........................number, 2022: 24 184 18 24 42 115 6 18 2017: 23 184 24 15 25 82 7 22 Land in irrigated farms .............................acres, 2022: 24,384 183,742 1,131 3,252 555 96,011 2,443 34,639 2017: 26,796 156,682 726 3,044 486 70,210 2,980 22,717 : Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 24 184 18 24 42 115 6 18 2017: 23 184 24 15 24 82 7 22 acres, 2022: 23,555 175,903 274 2,810 275 91,612 1,491 33,629 2017: 25,807 148,373 117 2,165 349 66,504 (D) 21,807 Other cropland, excluding cropland pastured .......farms, 2022: 1 56 5 14 6 20 - 9 2017: 7 48 10 3 2 20 1 8 acres, 2022: (D) 2,713 7 282 67 511 - 202 2017: 452 1,386 132 (D) (D) 840 (D) 156 Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured ..........farms, 2022: 2 22 4 8 3 46 - 3 2017: 6 28 12 6 2 32 5 4 acres, 2022: (D) 579 283 24 9 1,033 - 12 2017: 159 899 116 597 (D) 1,256 232 126 : Irrigated land ......................................acres, 2022: 4,260 80,956 268 2,176 87 22,487 377 3,081 2017: 4,717 68,459 57 1,484 133 16,533 (D) 3,374 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 24 183 18 24 42 114 6 18 2017: 23 177 24 15 24 80 7 22 acres, 2022: 4,260 80,499 268 (D) 87 22,226 377 3,081 2017: (D) 68,395 57 1,484 (D) 16,401 (D) 3,374 Pastureland and other land ........................farms, 2022: - 9 - 1 - 9 - - 2017: 1 8 - - 1 5 - - acres, 2022: - 457 - (D) - 261 - - 2017: (D) 64 - - (D) 132 - - : 2022 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: 9 10 10 4 26 10 1 4 acres irrigated: 11 21 18 10 48 14 (D) 9 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: 2 20 6 13 15 22 - - acres irrigated: (D) 232 (D) 34 (D) 82 - - 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: - 6 - 1 - 9 - - acres irrigated: - 271 - (D) - 139 - - 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: - 1 - 1 - 5 - - acres irrigated: - (D) - (D) - 116 - - : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: - 7 - - - 9 - - acres irrigated: - 584 - - - 319 - - 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: 1 4 - - 1 2 - 1 acres irrigated: (D) 282 - - (D) (D) - (D) 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: - 5 - - - 3 - 1 acres irrigated: - 836 - - - 304 - (D) 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: - 2 - - - 2 - - acres irrigated: - (D) - - - (D) - - : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: 3 34 1 3 - 5 3 - acres irrigated: (D) 6,014 (D) 420 - 650 (D) - 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: 1 38 1 2 - 9 2 2 acres irrigated: (D) 10,076 (D) (D) - 2,635 (D) (D) 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: 3 24 - - - 19 - - acres irrigated: 792 12,543 - - - 6,272 - - 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: 5 33 - - - 20 - 10 acres irrigated: 2,667 49,803 - - - 11,639 - 2,240 : 2017 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: 3 9 6 3 18 6 - 1 acres irrigated: 6 (D) 6 (D) 25 11 - (D) 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: 4 13 15 7 5 24 4 2 acres irrigated: 24 49 21 31 (D) 184 4 (D) 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: 3 1 - - - - - 1 acres irrigated: 3 (D) - - - - - (D) 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: - 7 2 - - 1 - 2 acres irrigated: - 255 (D) - - (D) - (D) : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: - 4 - - 1 3 - - acres irrigated: - 365 - - (D) (D) - - 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: - 11 - - - 2 - - acres irrigated: - 867 - - - (D) - - 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: - 6 - - 1 3 - - acres irrigated: - 937 - - (D) 282 - - 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: 1 6 - - - - 1 - acres irrigated: (D) 972 - - - - (D) - : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: - 38 1 2 - 6 1 5 acres irrigated: - 7,014 (D) (D) - 398 (D) 489 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: 3 37 - 3 - 11 - 3 acres irrigated: (D) 11,614 - 881 - 2,376 - 1,150 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: 1 31 - - - 11 - 4 acres irrigated: (D) 16,824 - - - 3,820 - 1,057 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: 8 21 - - - 15 1 4 acres irrigated: 3,500 29,532 - - - 9,255 (D) 540 : Land with irrigation systems or equipment : present (see text) .................................farms, 2022: 32 190 19 27 48 120 7 22 acres, 2022: 4,648 85,248 302 2,196 112 24,047 583 3,120 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 10. Irrigation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Monroe : Montgomery : Morgan : Newton : Noble : Ohio : Orange : Owen ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Irrigated farms (see text) .........................number, 2022: 60 23 8 8 60 - 8 19 2017: 38 17 18 20 66 4 14 21 Land in irrigated farms .............................acres, 2022: 1,609 (D) 5,975 21,948 54,889 - 360 1,411 2017: 832 10,957 3,445 26,455 59,983 98 465 3,093 : Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 60 23 8 8 58 - 8 19 2017: 38 17 16 20 64 4 14 21 acres, 2022: 547 (D) 5,788 10,138 51,686 - 113 317 2017: 119 10,487 (D) 15,104 54,427 15 230 1,964 Other cropland, excluding cropland pastured .......farms, 2022: 10 6 1 4 26 - 2 8 2017: 12 4 8 8 26 1 - 10 acres, 2022: 25 10 (D) (D) 795 - (D) 158 2017: 46 130 22 129 932 (D) - 468 Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured ..........farms, 2022: 13 4 4 2 19 - 6 8 2017: 11 5 7 3 21 2 8 10 acres, 2022: 483 22 96 (D) 436 - 73 230 2017: 91 85 69 (D) 465 (D) 85 130 : Irrigated land ......................................acres, 2022: 154 (D) 1,260 2,899 20,392 - 53 181 2017: 97 2,102 (D) 4,709 21,082 19 135 191 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 60 23 8 8 58 - 8 17 2017: 38 17 16 20 64 3 14 21 acres, 2022: 154 (D) 1,260 2,899 20,386 - 53 175 2017: 97 2,102 (D) 4,709 (D) (D) 135 191 Pastureland and other land ........................farms, 2022: - - - - 4 - - 3 2017: - - 3 - 2 1 - - acres, 2022: - - - - 6 - - 6 2017: - - 14 - (D) (D) - - : 2022 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: 41 7 1 1 5 - 2 4 acres irrigated: 56 7 (D) (D) 7 - (D) 4 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: 13 14 2 - 6 - 3 9 acres irrigated: (D) 110 (D) - 58 - 3 123 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: 3 1 2 - 2 - - - acres irrigated: 49 (D) (D) - (D) - - - 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: - - - - 3 - 3 2 acres irrigated: - - - - 84 - (D) (D) : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: 2 - - - 3 - - 1 acres irrigated: (D) - - - 84 - - (D) 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: - - - - 1 - - - acres irrigated: - - - - (D) - - - 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: - - 1 - - - - 1 acres irrigated: - - (D) - - - - (D) 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: - - - - 1 - - - acres irrigated: - - - - (D) - - - : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: - - - 3 5 - - 2 acres irrigated: - - - (D) 609 - - (D) 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: 1 - - - 14 - - - acres irrigated: (D) - - - 4,473 - - - 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: - - - 2 12 - - - acres irrigated: - - - (D) 6,366 - - - 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: - 1 2 2 8 - - - acres irrigated: - (D) (D) (D) 8,488 - - - : 2017 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: 26 6 7 6 2 - 6 7 acres irrigated: 28 6 7 10 (D) - (D) 7 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: 7 2 7 - 10 4 5 6 acres irrigated: 17 (D) 35 - (D) 19 16 38 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: 1 1 1 - - - - 2 acres irrigated: (D) (D) (D) - - - - (D) 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: 1 - - - - - 1 - acres irrigated: (D) - - - - - (D) - : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: 2 2 - - 5 - 2 1 acres irrigated: (D) (D) - - 258 - (D) (D) 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: 1 - - - 1 - - - acres irrigated: (D) - - - (D) - - - 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: - - 2 - - - - 2 acres irrigated: - - (D) - - - - (D) 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: - - - 6 - - - - acres irrigated: - - - 282 - - - - : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: - 1 - 1 9 - - 2 acres irrigated: - (D) - (D) 1,167 - - (D) 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: - 2 - 1 11 - - - acres irrigated: - (D) - (D) 4,531 - - - 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: - 1 - 2 23 - - 1 acres irrigated: - (D) - (D) 9,548 - - (D) 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: - 2 1 4 5 - - - acres irrigated: - (D) (D) (D) 5,418 - - - : Land with irrigation systems or equipment : present (see text) .................................farms, 2022: 60 25 11 8 65 1 8 20 acres, 2022: 160 1,225 1,267 2,899 20,527 (D) 53 236 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 10. Irrigation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Parke : Perry : Pike : Porter : Posey : Pulaski : Putnam : Randolph ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Irrigated farms (see text) .........................number, 2022: 51 6 4 54 70 92 13 11 2017: 67 8 9 48 60 74 17 16 Land in irrigated farms .............................acres, 2022: 20,335 3,231 (D) 41,002 120,541 148,267 8,778 1,038 2017: 24,078 (D) (D) 28,123 57,555 99,066 5,250 (D) : Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 51 6 4 54 70 92 13 11 2017: 67 8 9 44 54 74 17 16 acres, 2022: 17,367 (D) (D) 33,158 107,159 144,448 8,401 875 2017: 19,414 (D) (D) 26,046 54,844 93,390 4,666 (D) Other cropland, excluding cropland pastured .......farms, 2022: 14 - 2 15 21 30 8 6 2017: 32 - 4 13 16 30 14 1 acres, 2022: 171 - (D) 4,071 1,076 1,249 62 26 2017: 678 - 63 1,274 853 2,045 342 (D) Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured ..........farms, 2022: 32 2 - 4 4 5 4 3 2017: 55 6 1 6 13 11 3 7 acres, 2022: 467 (D) - 72 136 (D) 51 48 2017: 1,176 181 (D) 85 353 1,446 10 7 : Irrigated land ......................................acres, 2022: 4,262 549 (D) 13,567 26,237 40,094 726 286 2017: 3,869 494 (D) 10,383 13,040 29,856 502 180 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 51 6 4 54 70 92 13 11 2017: 65 7 9 44 54 74 11 10 acres, 2022: 4,262 549 (D) (D) (D) (D) 726 267 2017: 3,832 (D) (D) 10,317 13,016 29,856 442 174 Pastureland and other land ........................farms, 2022: - - - 1 2 2 - 5 2017: 5 2 - 5 6 - 6 6 acres, 2022: - - - (D) (D) (D) - 19 2017: 37 (D) - 66 24 - 60 6 : 2022 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: 1 - - 10 5 3 - 4 acres irrigated: (D) - - (D) 5 3 - (D) 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: 20 1 1 7 7 5 7 4 acres irrigated: 29 (D) (D) 24 7 32 (D) 57 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: 1 - 1 3 - 1 - - acres irrigated: (D) - (D) (D) - (D) - - 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: 7 3 1 - 1 5 1 - acres irrigated: 25 90 (D) - (D) 199 (D) - : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: 7 - - 1 - 2 - - acres irrigated: 86 - - (D) - (D) - - 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: 2 - - - 4 6 - 1 acres irrigated: (D) - - - 221 240 - (D) 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: - - - - 1 - - - acres irrigated: - - - - (D) - - - 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: - - - 3 2 2 - - acres irrigated: - - - 477 (D) (D) - - : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: 5 1 - 10 - 9 - 2 acres irrigated: 672 (D) - 1,982 - 1,537 - (D) 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: - - - 9 8 7 - - acres irrigated: - - - 1,953 2,113 1,492 - - 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: 5 - - 3 10 19 4 - acres irrigated: 1,439 - - 505 4,468 7,478 330 - 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: 3 1 1 8 32 33 1 - acres irrigated: 2,003 (D) (D) 8,489 19,167 28,569 (D) - : 2017 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: 3 2 1 5 10 - - 13 acres irrigated: 3 (D) (D) 9 28 - - (D) 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: 19 2 6 15 12 2 12 1 acres irrigated: 57 (D) 6 (D) 240 (D) 71 (D) 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: 9 2 1 - 1 - - - acres irrigated: 50 (D) (D) - (D) - - - 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: 11 - - 1 2 1 2 - acres irrigated: 45 - - (D) (D) (D) (D) - : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: 8 1 - - 1 - - - acres irrigated: 31 (D) - - (D) - - - 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: - - - - 1 3 - 1 acres irrigated: - - - - (D) 295 - (D) 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: 2 - - - - 2 - - acres irrigated: (D) - - - - (D) - - 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: 3 - - - 4 - - - acres irrigated: 5 - - - 400 - - - : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: 1 - - 7 1 8 - - acres irrigated: (D) - - 572 (D) 908 - - 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: 1 - - 11 4 21 2 - acres irrigated: (D) - - 2,013 853 6,152 (D) - 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: 7 - - 6 10 21 - - acres irrigated: 1,030 - - 3,533 3,570 9,359 - - 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: 3 1 1 3 14 16 1 1 acres irrigated: 2,085 (D) (D) (D) 7,437 12,824 (D) (D) : Land with irrigation systems or equipment : present (see text) .................................farms, 2022: 53 6 4 54 72 106 17 11 acres, 2022: 5,569 558 (D) 14,306 30,538 42,843 732 342 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 10. Irrigation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Ripley : Rush : St. Joseph : Scott : Shelby : Spencer : Starke : Steuben ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Irrigated farms (see text) .........................number, 2022: 8 16 82 9 37 9 61 30 2017: 9 7 82 17 37 17 68 35 Land in irrigated farms .............................acres, 2022: 2,161 2,606 76,817 (D) 46,634 6,680 60,694 38,730 2017: 1,758 201 76,233 16,042 40,682 14,349 82,435 43,757 : Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 8 16 82 9 37 9 60 30 2017: 9 7 82 17 37 17 68 35 acres, 2022: 2,008 2,406 72,418 (D) 45,662 (D) 54,489 36,690 2017: (D) 97 73,282 14,278 39,354 12,986 74,446 38,997 Other cropland, excluding cropland pastured .......farms, 2022: 4 6 19 4 11 3 25 13 2017: 5 - 15 9 7 4 43 12 acres, 2022: 10 56 736 67 158 396 1,242 646 2017: 62 - 1,121 670 260 (D) 3,656 2,353 Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured ..........farms, 2022: 3 4 13 3 6 1 12 3 2017: 2 3 15 4 16 4 5 6 acres, 2022: (D) 16 245 33 96 (D) 896 20 2017: (D) 19 308 42 190 (D) 367 112 : Irrigated land ......................................acres, 2022: 416 560 24,052 (D) 6,491 (D) 21,017 5,393 2017: 58 73 28,116 3,708 5,214 656 38,650 12,954 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 7 16 82 9 37 9 57 30 2017: 9 5 82 17 35 17 68 35 acres, 2022: (D) 560 24,052 (D) 6,491 (D) (D) 5,393 2017: 58 (D) (D) 3,708 (D) 656 38,650 12,954 Pastureland and other land ........................farms, 2022: 1 - - - - - 5 - 2017: - 2 1 - 2 - - - acres, 2022: (D) - - - - - (D) - 2017: - (D) (D) - (D) - - - : 2022 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: - - 15 2 6 3 7 - acres irrigated: - - 18 (D) 13 5 (D) - 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: 2 6 8 5 9 1 8 9 acres irrigated: (D) 17 32 15 78 (D) 87 11 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: 2 7 1 - 1 1 - - acres irrigated: (D) 364 (D) - (D) (D) - - 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: 1 1 1 - 2 - 3 - acres irrigated: (D) (D) (D) - (D) - 70 - : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: - 1 4 - 2 - 1 1 acres irrigated: - (D) 148 - (D) - (D) (D) 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: - - 2 - - - 7 - acres irrigated: - - (D) - - - 826 - 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: 2 - 7 - - - 1 2 acres irrigated: (D) - 538 - - - (D) (D) 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: - - 1 - - - - - acres irrigated: - - (D) - - - - - : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: - - 7 - 1 2 5 2 acres irrigated: - - 716 - (D) (D) 1,050 (D) 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: - - 8 - 4 - 10 8 acres irrigated: - - 2,894 - 941 - 2,441 2,045 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: 1 1 18 - 5 - 5 4 acres irrigated: (D) (D) 10,329 - 912 - 2,605 1,446 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: - - 10 2 7 2 14 4 acres irrigated: - - 9,139 (D) 4,253 (D) 13,821 1,318 : 2017 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: - - 4 3 9 1 2 3 acres irrigated: - - 11 4 12 (D) (D) 7 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: 3 6 17 2 6 10 5 4 acres irrigated: 9 (D) 217 (D) 20 37 13 51 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: 2 - 1 - 1 - - 1 acres irrigated: (D) - (D) - (D) - - (D) 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: 2 - 3 1 3 - 3 - acres irrigated: (D) - (D) (D) (D) - 90 - : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: 1 1 4 - - 2 - - acres irrigated: (D) (D) 105 - - (D) - - 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: - - 1 - - - 1 1 acres irrigated: - - (D) - - - (D) (D) 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: - - 3 - 1 - 1 4 acres irrigated: - - 204 - (D) - (D) 490 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: - - 1 - - - - - acres irrigated: - - (D) - - - - - : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: - - 11 6 - - 14 2 acres irrigated: - - 1,213 (D) - - 3,952 (D) 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: - - 10 - 6 1 9 7 acres irrigated: - - 2,637 - 1,202 (D) 2,312 1,052 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: 1 - 14 3 4 - 15 8 acres irrigated: (D) - 6,107 2,100 360 - 9,582 5,307 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: - - 13 2 7 3 18 5 acres irrigated: - - 17,310 (D) 3,561 550 22,512 5,911 : Land with irrigation systems or equipment : present (see text) .................................farms, 2022: 10 17 86 9 41 10 66 32 acres, 2022: 418 730 24,289 (D) 6,504 329 21,421 9,918 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 10. Irrigation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Sullivan : Switzerland : Tippecanoe : Tipton : Union : Vanderburgh : Vermillion : Vigo ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Irrigated farms (see text) .........................number, 2022: 30 13 59 6 2 11 5 17 2017: 24 10 54 7 - 14 3 13 Land in irrigated farms .............................acres, 2022: 41,428 3,978 39,518 (D) (D) 6,760 15,645 18,297 2017: 32,313 3,923 39,397 (D) - 12,667 8,718 11,913 : Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 30 13 50 4 2 11 5 15 2017: 24 10 45 7 - 14 3 13 acres, 2022: 35,775 (D) 28,004 (D) (D) 6,678 14,678 16,906 2017: 29,949 (D) 29,195 (D) - 12,351 4,332 8,709 Other cropland, excluding cropland pastured .......farms, 2022: 6 - 22 1 - 4 1 6 2017: 6 6 13 2 - 3 1 3 acres, 2022: 307 - 2,795 (D) - 30 (D) 182 2017: 562 54 200 (D) - (D) (D) 440 Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured ..........farms, 2022: 5 10 6 2 2 1 2 6 2017: 7 9 17 4 - 1 1 6 acres, 2022: 82 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 107 2017: 460 (D) (D) 24 - (D) (D) 128 : Irrigated land ......................................acres, 2022: 16,322 (D) 7,807 (D) (D) 652 408 1,749 2017: 7,074 (D) 4,639 (D) - 1,284 258 1,634 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 30 13 49 4 2 11 5 15 2017: 24 10 45 7 - 14 3 13 acres, 2022: 16,322 (D) 7,086 (D) (D) 652 408 (D) 2017: 7,074 (D) 4,621 (D) - 1,284 258 1,634 Pastureland and other land ........................farms, 2022: - - 10 2 - - - 2 2017: - 1 9 - - - - - acres, 2022: - - 721 (D) - - - (D) 2017: - (D) 18 - - - - - : 2022 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: - 1 21 2 - 1 - 4 acres irrigated: - (D) (D) (D) - (D) - 4 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: 3 5 10 3 - 6 - 3 acres irrigated: (D) 25 22 3 - 48 - 8 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: - 3 - - - 1 - - acres irrigated: - 3 - - - (D) - - 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: 1 - 2 - - - 1 - acres irrigated: (D) - (D) - - - (D) - : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: - 3 - - - - - - acres irrigated: - 45 - - - - - - 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: - - - - - - - 2 acres irrigated: - - - - - - - (D) 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: - - - - 2 - - 1 acres irrigated: - - - - (D) - - (D) 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: - - 3 - - - - - acres irrigated: - - 90 - - - - - : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: 7 - 6 - - - - - acres irrigated: 1,509 - 630 - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: 7 - 3 - - - - 2 acres irrigated: 429 - 835 - - - - (D) 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: 5 - 6 - - 1 2 1 acres irrigated: 1,180 - 3,321 - - (D) (D) (D) 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: 7 1 8 1 - 2 2 4 acres irrigated: 13,152 (D) 2,869 (D) - (D) (D) 1,396 : 2017 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: - 1 21 5 - 1 - 1 acres irrigated: - (D) 40 5 - (D) - (D) 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: - 2 13 1 - 4 - 4 acres irrigated: - (D) 151 (D) - 8 - 14 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: - 1 - - - - - - acres irrigated: - (D) - - - - - - 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: 1 - 4 - - 1 - 1 acres irrigated: (D) - 151 - - (D) - (D) : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: - 5 - - - - - - acres irrigated: - 20 - - - - - - 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: - - 1 - - - - - acres irrigated: - - (D) - - - - - 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: 1 - - - - - - - acres irrigated: (D) - - - - - - - 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: 1 - - - - 2 - - acres irrigated: (D) - - - - (D) - - : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: 1 - - - - - - 1 acres irrigated: (D) - - - - - - (D) 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: 11 - 2 - - - - 2 acres irrigated: 1,810 - (D) - - - - (D) 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: 3 - - - - 3 1 3 acres irrigated: 840 - - - - 530 (D) 1,333 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: 6 1 13 1 - 3 2 1 acres irrigated: 4,113 (D) 4,070 (D) - 260 (D) (D) : Land with irrigation systems or equipment : present (see text) .................................farms, 2022: 36 16 66 6 2 15 5 19 acres, 2022: 17,153 842 8,461 (D) (D) 660 408 1,752 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 10. Irrigation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Wabash : Warren : Warrick : Washington : Wayne : Wells : White : Whitley ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Irrigated farms (see text) .........................number, 2022: 27 12 3 20 33 2 37 13 2017: 28 9 14 26 37 3 21 12 Land in irrigated farms .............................acres, 2022: 30,632 54,601 33 2,873 19,982 (D) 68,326 12,540 2017: 17,265 34,687 180 2,548 7,532 95 37,237 17,086 : Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 27 12 3 20 33 2 37 13 2017: 28 9 14 26 34 3 21 12 acres, 2022: 24,397 52,712 19 1,851 18,582 (D) 65,218 11,122 2017: 16,276 34,410 57 1,687 6,353 (D) 34,671 16,520 Other cropland, excluding cropland pastured .......farms, 2022: 16 7 2 3 5 - 12 6 2017: 11 3 - 12 4 2 12 2 acres, 2022: 3,562 522 (D) 31 138 - 1,007 (D) 2017: 323 (D) - 298 (D) (D) 288 (D) Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured ..........farms, 2022: 4 - - 10 24 - 12 3 2017: 10 1 11 6 18 2 5 - acres, 2022: (D) - - 582 554 - 1,197 (D) 2017: 144 (D) 74 196 399 (D) 98 - : Irrigated land ......................................acres, 2022: 6,167 7,404 (D) 406 1,401 (D) 8,695 1,655 2017: 1,788 7,092 57 208 875 3 4,972 1,618 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 27 12 3 20 33 2 37 13 2017: 27 9 14 26 34 3 21 12 acres, 2022: 4,091 7,404 (D) 406 (D) (D) 8,695 1,655 2017: (D) 7,092 57 208 859 3 (D) 1,618 Pastureland and other land ........................farms, 2022: 6 - - - 1 - - - 2017: 1 - - - 4 - 1 - acres, 2022: 2,076 - - - (D) - - - 2017: (D) - - - 16 - (D) - : 2022 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: 4 1 1 3 6 1 9 - acres irrigated: 5 (D) (D) 4 9 (D) (D) - 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: 5 - 2 1 9 1 - 3 acres irrigated: 6 - (D) (D) 33 (D) - (D) 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: 1 - - 7 1 - - - acres irrigated: (D) - - 17 (D) - - - 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: 1 - - 4 3 - - 1 acres irrigated: (D) - - 151 11 - - (D) : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: 1 - - - 2 - - 2 acres irrigated: (D) - - - (D) - - (D) 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: - 2 - - - - - 2 acres irrigated: - (D) - - - - - (D) 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: - - - 2 4 - - - acres irrigated: - - - (D) 20 - - - 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: - - - - 1 - - 1 acres irrigated: - - - - (D) - - (D) : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: 2 - - 1 3 - - - acres irrigated: (D) - - (D) 3 - - - 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: 3 - - 2 - - 1 1 acres irrigated: 189 - - (D) - - (D) (D) 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: 3 3 - - - - 11 - acres irrigated: 630 997 - - - - 2,998 - 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: 7 6 - - 4 - 16 3 acres irrigated: 4,932 6,324 - - 1,257 - 5,385 1,190 : 2017 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: 8 - 3 8 16 - 5 - acres irrigated: 22 - 10 16 30 - 6 - 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: 7 - 11 10 12 3 2 3 acres irrigated: 7 - 47 34 43 3 (D) 4 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: 1 - - 2 2 - - 1 acres irrigated: (D) - - (D) (D) - - (D) 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: - 1 - 3 - - - - acres irrigated: - (D) - (D) - - - - : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: 2 1 - - 1 - - 1 acres irrigated: (D) (D) - - (D) - - (D) 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: - - - - 3 - - - acres irrigated: - - - - (D) - - - 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: - 1 - - - - 1 - acres irrigated: - (D) - - - - (D) - 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres irrigated: - - - - - - - - : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: 3 - - 1 1 - 1 2 acres irrigated: 194 - - (D) (D) - (D) (D) 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: 1 1 - 1 - - - - acres irrigated: (D) (D) - (D) - - - - 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: 3 1 - 1 - - 5 1 acres irrigated: 660 (D) - (D) - - 1,550 (D) 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: 3 4 - - 2 - 7 4 acres irrigated: 820 5,472 - - (D) - 3,326 1,398 : Land with irrigation systems or equipment : present (see text) .................................farms, 2022: 28 12 5 20 37 5 41 17 acres, 2022: 6,267 7,434 5 406 1,566 25 10,115 1,794 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Indiana : Adams : Allen : Bartholomew : Benton : Blackford : Boone ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Cattle and calves ...................................farms, 2022: 13,984 370 225 107 39 48 81 2017: 17,014 500 253 148 45 49 125 number, 2022: 770,048 24,950 16,490 2,375 15,694 1,641 2,144 2017: 844,187 28,913 13,513 4,437 7,382 1,742 3,615 Farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..........................................farms, 2022: 4,937 200 86 44 2 28 33 2017: 5,909 239 115 51 21 21 57 number, 2022: 22,727 743 348 226 (D) 114 114 2017: 28,071 990 493 228 88 79 288 10 to 19 ........................................farms, 2022: 2,962 57 50 21 9 6 19 2017: 3,491 88 41 25 6 11 17 number, 2022: 40,731 738 686 (D) (D) 84 (D) 2017: 47,487 1,237 546 355 87 140 223 20 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: 3,313 43 37 26 16 8 18 2017: 4,140 73 31 45 9 10 28 number, 2022: 101,046 1,248 974 792 446 258 537 2017: 128,223 2,126 843 1,614 297 315 832 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: 1,511 26 15 15 3 1 7 2017: 1,791 31 21 20 5 3 14 number, 2022: 102,238 1,848 1,058 978 224 (D) 547 2017: 121,705 2,240 1,439 1,266 360 193 806 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: 680 21 12 1 6 2 3 2017: 971 38 18 7 2 2 6 number, 2022: 89,060 3,413 1,571 (D) 670 (D) 396 2017: 130,009 5,350 2,200 974 (D) (D) 728 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: 398 14 15 - - 3 1 2017: 557 24 24 - - 2 3 number, 2022: 113,578 3,773 3,794 - - 905 (D) 2017: 156,173 5,457 6,002 - - (D) 738 500 or more .....................................farms, 2022: 183 9 10 - 3 - - 2017: 155 7 3 - 2 - - number, 2022: 300,668 13,187 8,059 - 14,216 - - 2017: 232,519 11,513 1,990 - (D) - - : Cows and heifers that calved ......................farms, 2022: 11,206 259 124 85 38 40 67 2017: 13,385 346 145 117 38 27 101 number, 2022: 360,906 4,406 3,264 1,208 13,598 582 1,020 2017: 399,203 8,474 3,078 1,989 6,012 311 1,999 : Beef cows .......................................farms, 2022: 9,990 134 99 82 35 40 65 2017: 11,753 136 114 110 36 27 92 number, 2022: 177,730 1,495 1,765 (D) 844 582 832 2017: 210,168 1,956 1,253 (D) (D) 311 1,373 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: 4,589 95 60 35 6 27 33 number: 20,640 272 266 145 30 90 123 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: 2,558 22 13 27 15 7 18 number: 34,228 296 (D) 371 186 (D) 254 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: 2,169 11 18 19 10 4 14 number: 62,007 289 430 580 351 125 455 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: 486 3 4 1 4 1 - number: 31,080 194 244 (D) 277 (D) - 100 to 199 ........................................farms: 144 2 3 - - - - number: 18,238 (D) 360 - - - - 200 to 499 ........................................farms: 42 1 1 - - 1 - number: (D) (D) (D) - - (D) - 500 or more .......................................farms: 2 - - - - - - number: (D) - - - - - - : Milk cows .......................................farms, 2022: 1,521 166 31 3 5 - 5 2017: 2,049 250 37 7 2 - 10 number, 2022: 183,176 2,911 1,499 (D) 12,754 - 188 2017: 189,035 6,518 1,825 (D) (D) - 626 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: 804 160 13 2 2 - 2 number: 1,538 261 36 (D) (D) - (D) 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: 39 - 4 - - - - number: 493 - 44 - - - - 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: 308 1 4 1 - - 2 number: 10,838 (D) 160 (D) - - (D) 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: 186 - 7 - - - - number: 11,907 - 454 - - - - 100 to 199 ........................................farms: 75 3 1 - - - 1 number: 10,212 405 (D) - - - (D) 200 to 499 ........................................farms: 66 1 2 - - - - number: 20,882 (D) (D) - - - - 500 or more .......................................farms: 43 1 - - 3 - - number: 127,306 (D) - - (D) - - : Other cattle ......................................farms, 2022: 11,391 306 181 86 33 33 55 2017: 13,750 428 206 114 33 42 95 number, 2022: 409,142 20,544 13,226 1,167 2,096 1,059 1,124 2017: 444,984 20,439 10,435 2,448 1,370 1,431 1,616 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 5,664 184 79 45 10 18 28 number: 23,699 677 278 (D) 49 79 (D) 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 2,345 30 36 21 13 4 13 number: 31,209 395 488 279 179 58 165 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 2,105 31 26 18 4 7 9 number: 61,511 949 739 525 (D) 153 297 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 565 22 10 2 4 2 4 number: 37,557 1,631 642 (D) 242 (D) 273 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 316 20 9 - - - - number: 41,818 3,139 1,210 - - - - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 291 11 14 - - 2 1 number: 83,274 2,853 3,669 - - (D) (D) 500 or more .........................................farms: 105 8 7 - 2 - - number: 130,074 10,900 6,200 - (D) - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Brown : Carroll : Cass : Clark : Clay : Clinton : Crawford ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Cattle and calves ...................................farms, 2022: 47 115 146 156 117 74 159 2017: 56 141 158 162 145 92 193 number, 2022: 714 12,355 12,117 5,976 2,490 1,595 4,342 2017: 765 5,192 10,552 6,763 4,275 2,785 5,126 Farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..........................................farms, 2022: 28 53 53 39 48 36 59 2017: 32 71 40 46 54 37 46 number, 2022: 113 236 261 205 255 156 332 2017: 156 329 197 206 273 172 241 10 to 19 ........................................farms, 2022: 9 27 25 28 29 15 25 2017: 8 40 38 22 30 16 45 number, 2022: 126 (D) (D) 399 384 (D) 352 2017: (D) 541 525 319 403 208 616 20 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: 6 20 40 46 27 16 48 2017: 14 19 50 47 32 24 84 number, 2022: 165 585 1,145 1,458 829 499 1,461 2017: 391 553 1,604 1,604 992 635 2,960 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: 4 5 11 32 9 3 23 2017: 2 4 17 28 13 6 15 number, 2022: 310 404 736 2,203 581 203 1,494 2017: (D) (D) 1,156 1,801 857 452 934 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: - 1 11 7 4 3 4 2017: - 3 10 14 16 9 3 number, 2022: - (D) 1,279 806 441 321 703 2017: - 450 1,316 1,781 1,750 1,318 375 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: - 6 3 4 - 1 - 2017: - 1 1 5 - - - number, 2022: - 2,330 857 905 - (D) - 2017: - (D) (D) 1,052 - - - 500 or more .....................................farms, 2022: - 3 3 - - - - 2017: - 3 2 - - - - number, 2022: - 8,330 (D) - - - - 2017: - 2,845 (D) - - - - : Cows and heifers that calved ......................farms, 2022: 36 81 113 146 107 55 138 2017: 48 98 126 144 129 64 188 number, 2022: 414 1,208 6,249 3,290 1,283 666 2,554 2017: 445 1,343 6,623 3,609 2,269 798 3,331 : Beef cows .......................................farms, 2022: 33 74 108 145 100 53 137 2017: 48 90 123 143 121 63 177 number, 2022: 408 1,010 (D) (D) 1,182 662 (D) 2017: 445 1,072 (D) (D) 1,819 (D) 3,238 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: 22 46 54 47 52 32 59 number: 98 (D) 245 197 (D) 108 322 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: 4 18 31 38 33 9 30 number: 60 236 416 540 431 125 430 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: 7 8 17 46 14 9 43 number: 250 213 448 1,448 432 248 1,316 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: - - 4 12 1 3 3 number: - - 253 766 (D) 181 (D) 100 to 199 ........................................farms: - 1 1 2 - - 2 number: - (D) (D) (D) - - (D) 200 to 499 ........................................farms: - 1 1 - - - - number: - (D) (D) - - - - 500 or more .......................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - : Milk cows .......................................farms, 2022: 3 11 5 5 8 4 1 2017: - 15 3 2 9 1 15 number, 2022: 6 198 (D) (D) 101 4 (D) 2017: - 271 (D) (D) 450 (D) 93 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: 3 7 2 4 6 4 1 number: 6 25 (D) 14 (D) 4 (D) 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: - 1 - - - - - number: - (D) - - - - - 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: - 1 - - 1 - - number: - (D) - - (D) - - 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: - 2 - - 1 - - number: - (D) - - (D) - - 100 to 199 ........................................farms: - - 1 1 - - - number: - - (D) (D) - - - 200 to 499 ........................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - 500 or more .......................................farms: - - 2 - - - - number: - - (D) - - - - : Other cattle ......................................farms, 2022: 37 89 109 135 85 59 129 2017: 35 107 137 139 112 75 147 number, 2022: 300 11,147 5,868 2,686 1,207 929 1,788 2017: 320 3,849 3,929 3,154 2,006 1,987 1,795 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 27 53 40 61 40 37 68 number: 88 229 150 303 (D) 167 (D) 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 6 16 25 30 26 9 31 number: 72 191 338 422 355 123 451 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 4 9 27 35 17 10 28 number: 140 248 793 992 528 294 775 50 to 99 ............................................farms: - 3 6 5 2 2 - number: - 229 431 289 (D) (D) - 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - - 8 2 - - 2 number: - - 981 (D) - - (D) 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - 5 2 2 - 1 - number: - 2,070 (D) (D) - (D) - 500 or more .........................................farms: - 3 1 - - - - number: - 8,180 (D) - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Daviess : Dearborn : Decatur : DeKalb : Delaware : Dubois : Elkhart ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Cattle and calves ...................................farms, 2022: 250 208 153 135 87 310 582 2017: 404 271 204 132 100 357 786 number, 2022: 7,532 4,223 16,294 16,035 2,709 20,220 47,166 2017: 11,253 5,960 11,055 19,530 2,419 22,975 59,125 Farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..........................................farms, 2022: 106 66 47 57 43 66 234 2017: 173 88 74 61 44 85 276 number, 2022: 519 311 216 264 204 359 1,032 2017: 815 478 343 281 220 514 1,101 10 to 19 ........................................farms, 2022: 49 63 39 22 15 80 76 2017: 85 89 46 19 27 72 122 number, 2022: 705 873 532 276 (D) 1,117 1,075 2017: 1,121 1,185 635 234 365 960 1,633 20 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: 52 64 35 28 16 73 95 2017: 100 78 42 19 18 100 121 number, 2022: 1,659 1,849 1,023 831 517 2,145 2,845 2017: 3,024 2,378 1,372 494 572 3,078 3,749 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: 32 12 16 4 9 49 64 2017: 22 11 21 8 7 46 97 number, 2022: 2,177 827 1,074 245 560 3,253 4,193 2017: 1,514 (D) 1,516 530 477 3,097 6,759 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: 6 3 8 11 3 21 44 2017: 13 1 10 3 2 33 78 number, 2022: 827 363 1,248 1,383 430 2,799 5,944 2017: 1,646 (D) (D) 458 (D) 4,197 11,083 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: 5 - 4 5 - 16 51 2017: 11 4 10 9 2 17 82 number, 2022: 1,645 - 927 1,385 - 4,747 15,747 2017: 3,133 941 2,608 2,909 (D) 4,914 24,003 500 or more .....................................farms, 2022: - - 4 8 1 5 18 2017: - - 1 13 - 4 10 number, 2022: - - 11,274 11,651 (D) 5,800 16,330 2017: - - (D) 14,624 - 6,215 10,797 : Cows and heifers that calved ......................farms, 2022: 212 180 110 81 77 263 396 2017: 295 228 138 91 90 319 511 number, 2022: 3,915 2,431 9,187 3,619 1,371 9,664 18,002 2017: 5,008 3,190 5,281 2,869 971 11,416 24,188 : Beef cows .......................................farms, 2022: 181 177 106 71 72 257 252 2017: 260 222 135 84 83 313 291 number, 2022: 3,097 2,426 (D) 1,047 1,292 7,555 2,613 2017: 3,973 2,732 (D) 1,061 779 8,849 2,740 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: 91 75 52 39 44 76 167 number: 438 382 251 (D) (D) 403 600 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: 45 67 24 20 16 66 47 number: 569 893 331 251 212 836 607 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: 35 30 24 7 6 71 33 number: 1,110 789 675 178 144 2,159 876 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: 6 4 5 4 5 27 2 number: 392 (D) 322 298 308 1,700 (D) 100 to 199 ........................................farms: 3 1 1 1 - 14 3 number: (D) (D) (D) (D) - 1,695 (D) 200 to 499 ........................................farms: 1 - - - 1 3 - number: (D) - - - (D) 762 - 500 or more .......................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - : Milk cows .......................................farms, 2022: 41 3 9 10 10 6 173 2017: 50 9 3 10 11 10 245 number, 2022: 818 5 (D) 2,572 79 2,109 15,389 2017: 1,035 458 (D) 1,808 192 2,567 21,448 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: 27 3 7 3 7 1 60 number: (D) 5 22 6 9 (D) (D) 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: - - - - 1 - 12 number: - - - - (D) - 152 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: 9 - - 2 2 - 34 number: 283 - - (D) (D) - 1,186 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: 4 - 1 - - 2 19 number: 215 - (D) - - (D) 1,338 100 to 199 ........................................farms: - - - - - 2 21 number: - - - - - (D) 2,746 200 to 499 ........................................farms: 1 - - 4 - - 25 number: (D) - - (D) - - 7,502 500 or more .......................................farms: - - 1 1 - 1 2 number: - - (D) (D) - (D) (D) : Other cattle ......................................farms, 2022: 194 158 127 109 62 278 510 2017: 312 216 172 103 78 289 683 number, 2022: 3,617 1,792 7,107 12,416 1,338 10,556 29,164 2017: 6,245 2,770 5,774 16,661 1,448 11,559 34,937 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 103 81 56 55 33 120 246 number: 456 372 233 242 138 559 977 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 38 52 29 15 16 69 53 number: 506 703 386 189 205 861 733 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 42 22 24 18 5 51 94 number: 1,203 559 735 524 168 1,464 2,863 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 5 3 6 4 5 20 35 number: (D) 158 337 265 267 1,412 2,228 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 4 - 5 8 2 8 38 number: 604 - 857 970 (D) 1,129 5,062 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 2 - 3 4 1 6 39 number: (D) - 685 1,278 (D) 1,831 11,728 500 or more .........................................farms: - - 4 5 - 4 5 number: - - 3,874 8,948 - 3,300 5,573 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Fayette : Floyd : Fountain : Franklin : Fulton : Gibson : Grant : Greene ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Cattle and calves ...................................farms, 2022: 91 78 109 304 156 91 54 315 2017: 132 101 143 343 203 102 94 364 number, 2022: 2,004 1,424 3,336 9,582 14,204 7,511 2,008 10,406 2017: 3,807 1,831 4,387 12,184 15,199 7,081 3,562 11,139 Farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..........................................farms, 2022: 24 33 37 84 52 27 18 108 2017: 25 36 51 103 56 26 42 119 number, 2022: 126 154 182 462 223 101 76 570 2017: 140 188 223 552 304 156 192 687 10 to 19 ........................................farms, 2022: 30 19 22 93 24 14 17 74 2017: 38 31 17 70 28 16 25 73 number, 2022: (D) 268 (D) (D) 301 207 234 986 2017: 519 437 232 (D) 360 213 309 1,038 20 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: 29 19 30 77 31 30 14 82 2017: 46 27 46 118 52 33 17 113 number, 2022: 797 553 871 2,363 802 939 422 2,738 2017: 1,335 749 1,440 3,435 1,603 1,031 494 3,567 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: 6 7 12 32 15 6 3 33 2017: 18 7 20 26 29 16 3 42 number, 2022: 395 449 849 2,208 1,107 373 (D) 2,100 2017: 1,061 457 1,465 1,808 1,951 1,015 185 2,912 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: 2 - 7 12 20 3 1 6 2017: 4 - 9 14 22 5 2 11 number, 2022: (D) - 847 1,572 2,600 (D) (D) 845 2017: (D) - 1,027 1,800 2,903 (D) (D) 1,355 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: - - 1 5 9 9 - 12 2017: 1 - - 11 12 4 4 6 number, 2022: - - (D) 1,240 2,595 2,632 - 3,167 2017: (D) - - 3,026 3,276 1,046 1,000 1,580 500 or more .....................................farms, 2022: - - - 1 5 2 1 - 2017: - - - 1 4 2 1 - number, 2022: - - - (D) 6,576 (D) (D) - 2017: - - - (D) 4,802 (D) (D) - : Cows and heifers that calved ......................farms, 2022: 83 63 95 269 112 69 36 276 2017: 111 85 126 303 161 90 62 322 number, 2022: 1,283 801 1,945 4,935 4,350 3,917 1,241 4,999 2017: 2,031 1,045 2,507 6,188 6,119 4,173 1,383 6,460 : Beef cows .......................................farms, 2022: 82 63 92 265 84 61 35 276 2017: 110 85 122 290 120 83 61 319 number, 2022: (D) (D) 1,934 (D) 1,682 1,195 (D) 4,993 2017: (D) 1,021 2,453 4,992 1,851 1,707 (D) 6,199 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: 40 31 33 122 49 22 14 119 number: (D) (D) (D) 653 218 (D) (D) 565 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: 22 15 28 71 12 17 13 66 number: 298 196 369 917 140 260 176 888 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: 16 17 21 52 13 20 8 73 number: 441 444 608 1,572 318 544 199 2,009 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: 4 - 8 16 7 - - 11 number: 300 - 517 924 486 - - 737 100 to 199 ........................................farms: - - 1 2 2 2 - 7 number: - - (D) (D) (D) (D) - 794 200 to 499 ........................................farms: - - 1 2 1 - - - number: - - (D) (D) (D) - - - 500 or more .......................................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - : Milk cows .......................................farms, 2022: 1 1 4 6 29 10 1 4 2017: 4 4 4 23 47 8 1 13 number, 2022: (D) (D) 11 (D) 2,668 2,722 (D) 6 2017: (D) 24 54 1,196 4,268 2,466 (D) 261 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: 1 - 4 4 2 1 - 4 number: (D) - 11 6 (D) (D) - 6 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: - 1 - - 2 - - - number: - (D) - - (D) - - - 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: - - - - 4 - - - number: - - - - 172 - - - 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: - - - 1 12 7 - - number: - - - (D) 854 (D) - - 100 to 199 ........................................farms: - - - 1 7 - - - number: - - - (D) 940 - - - 200 to 499 ........................................farms: - - - - 2 - - - number: - - - - (D) - - - 500 or more .......................................farms: - - - - - 2 1 - number: - - - - - (D) (D) - : Other cattle ......................................farms, 2022: 76 60 86 242 145 76 43 258 2017: 104 75 104 274 170 89 74 294 number, 2022: 721 623 1,391 4,647 9,854 3,594 767 5,407 2017: 1,776 786 1,880 5,996 9,080 2,908 2,179 4,679 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 51 37 53 124 72 32 19 142 number: 224 (D) 222 (D) 285 (D) 39 605 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 17 14 9 55 19 15 13 48 number: 201 209 (D) 758 (D) 194 (D) 628 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 6 8 17 44 20 17 8 52 number: (D) 230 528 1,280 590 538 200 1,383 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 2 1 5 11 19 - 1 4 number: (D) (D) 332 691 1,207 - (D) 249 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - - 2 6 5 3 2 6 number: - - (D) 817 537 302 (D) 712 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - - - 2 9 8 - 6 number: - - - (D) 2,898 1,942 - 1,830 500 or more .........................................farms: - - - - 1 1 - - number: - - - - (D) (D) - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Hamilton : Hancock : Harrison : Hendricks : Henry : Howard : Huntington : Jackson ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Cattle and calves ...................................farms, 2022: 47 122 406 117 144 68 111 213 2017: 76 130 509 154 179 88 105 244 number, 2022: (D) 2,926 16,417 1,972 10,051 1,478 11,839 8,176 2017: 1,147 2,019 16,152 2,770 14,515 1,695 11,419 11,914 Farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..........................................farms, 2022: 29 47 109 60 58 23 48 41 2017: 36 68 167 73 61 39 38 72 number, 2022: 114 201 585 282 263 100 211 230 2017: 161 299 795 336 261 186 171 342 10 to 19 ........................................farms, 2022: 6 44 103 27 24 21 22 61 2017: 17 24 128 39 35 23 26 47 number, 2022: 86 559 1,466 388 351 288 298 845 2017: (D) 307 1,781 521 495 (D) 343 668 20 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: 11 19 118 24 42 18 27 64 2017: 22 28 139 32 46 18 16 58 number, 2022: 284 501 3,906 737 1,204 495 (D) 2,167 2017: 684 739 4,528 1,043 1,527 500 458 1,837 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: 1 7 45 5 8 3 6 33 2017: 1 7 54 7 16 7 9 34 number, 2022: (D) (D) 2,967 (D) 481 170 398 2,193 2017: (D) 374 3,601 455 1,168 518 640 2,446 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: - 2 19 - 3 3 4 6 2017: - 3 12 2 5 1 7 22 number, 2022: - (D) (D) - (D) 425 560 735 2017: - 300 1,652 (D) 708 (D) 974 3,065 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: - 3 10 1 7 - 1 8 2017: - - 6 1 9 - 6 11 number, 2022: - 975 2,710 (D) 2,422 - (D) 2,006 2017: - - 1,445 (D) 2,816 - 1,895 3,556 500 or more .....................................farms, 2022: - - 2 - 2 - 3 - 2017: - - 3 - 7 - 3 - number, 2022: - - (D) - (D) - 9,449 - 2017: - - 2,350 - 7,540 - 6,938 - : Cows and heifers that calved ......................farms, 2022: 37 105 365 110 119 48 77 179 2017: 55 100 467 123 158 49 80 202 number, 2022: (D) 1,048 8,348 1,092 5,473 612 7,557 3,662 2017: 534 966 8,970 1,432 7,370 751 6,756 5,173 : Beef cows .......................................farms, 2022: 36 101 359 99 112 47 70 173 2017: 51 99 461 121 151 41 72 184 number, 2022: (D) 984 7,984 1,050 (D) (D) 942 (D) 2017: 496 920 8,659 1,417 2,461 378 875 3,576 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: 25 59 135 64 57 19 33 60 number: 94 (D) 636 236 240 (D) (D) 340 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: 7 31 98 16 24 20 18 49 number: (D) 380 1,346 (D) 331 268 210 668 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: 4 10 92 18 25 8 17 53 number: 100 239 2,696 487 682 235 485 1,602 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: - 1 25 - 2 - 2 9 number: - (D) 1,633 - (D) - (D) 570 100 to 199 ........................................farms: - - 6 1 4 - - 2 number: - - 813 (D) 610 - - (D) 200 to 499 ........................................farms: - - 3 - - - - - number: - - 860 - - - - - 500 or more .......................................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - : Milk cows .......................................farms, 2022: 2 6 11 16 7 2 7 9 2017: 4 6 17 9 16 9 11 28 number, 2022: (D) 64 364 42 (D) (D) 6,615 (D) 2017: 38 46 311 15 4,909 373 5,881 1,597 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: 2 4 7 16 5 1 - 7 number: (D) (D) 12 42 11 (D) - 12 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: - - - - - 1 2 - number: - - - - - (D) (D) - 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: - 2 2 - - - 2 - number: - (D) (D) - - - (D) - 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: - - - - - - - 1 number: - - - - - - - (D) 100 to 199 ........................................farms: - - 2 - 1 - - 1 number: - - (D) - (D) - - (D) 200 to 499 ........................................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - 500 or more .......................................farms: - - - - 1 - 3 - number: - - - - (D) - 6,537 - : Other cattle ......................................farms, 2022: 29 98 343 88 112 58 87 179 2017: 64 99 382 125 133 68 83 196 number, 2022: 252 1,878 8,069 880 4,578 866 4,282 4,514 2017: 613 1,053 7,182 1,338 7,145 944 4,663 6,741 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 18 69 169 57 65 33 53 72 number: 74 249 785 (D) 281 135 201 (D) 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 8 13 92 18 18 15 10 49 number: 102 153 1,239 243 (D) 213 126 649 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 3 10 50 12 18 7 17 41 number: 76 287 1,456 324 500 193 463 1,236 50 to 99 ............................................farms: - 3 21 - 1 1 2 10 number: - 214 1,340 - (D) (D) (D) 671 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - - 6 1 3 2 2 1 number: - - (D) (D) 454 (D) (D) (D) 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - 3 4 - 6 - 2 6 number: - 975 1,182 - 1,986 - (D) 1,456 500 or more .........................................farms: - - 1 - 1 - 1 - number: - - (D) - (D) - (D) - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Jasper : Jay : Jefferson : Jennings : Johnson : Knox : Kosciusko : LaGrange ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Cattle and calves ...................................farms, 2022: 106 189 232 158 98 86 246 911 2017: 109 210 325 208 156 94 297 1,101 number, 2022: 55,021 16,934 6,297 4,537 2,460 3,782 21,426 49,325 2017: 37,748 13,839 8,499 6,563 5,243 3,332 18,773 58,828 Farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..........................................farms, 2022: 36 94 84 63 34 25 84 292 2017: 37 94 124 97 71 20 94 316 number, 2022: 179 399 361 328 148 148 319 1,020 2017: 147 399 567 493 348 89 423 1,554 10 to 19 ........................................farms, 2022: 18 28 68 40 27 9 51 114 2017: 17 30 92 34 26 24 64 129 number, 2022: 254 381 929 536 374 (D) 724 1,578 2017: (D) 411 1,309 443 (D) (D) 866 1,758 20 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: 28 20 58 36 24 27 38 194 2017: 22 34 68 49 40 36 66 262 number, 2022: 885 540 1,723 998 596 846 1,122 6,424 2017: 730 1,010 2,002 1,425 1,220 1,075 2,197 8,828 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: 8 6 11 13 10 14 34 194 2017: 14 10 24 15 13 5 30 258 number, 2022: 639 372 699 981 765 1,013 2,225 12,853 2017: 847 677 1,597 1,082 998 311 1,929 16,788 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: 3 15 5 3 2 9 11 66 2017: 8 20 14 7 1 8 24 76 number, 2022: 407 1,959 (D) 405 (D) 1,058 1,410 8,304 2017: 1,068 2,913 1,698 (D) (D) 1,177 3,292 9,945 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: 4 14 5 2 1 2 16 39 2017: 2 19 2 5 4 1 12 55 number, 2022: 1,137 4,763 1,311 (D) (D) (D) 5,413 10,417 2017: (D) 4,821 (D) 1,315 1,680 (D) 3,633 15,830 500 or more .....................................farms, 2022: 9 12 1 1 - - 12 12 2017: 9 3 1 1 1 - 7 5 number, 2022: 51,520 8,520 (D) (D) - - 10,213 8,729 2017: 34,073 3,608 (D) (D) (D) - 6,433 4,125 : Cows and heifers that calved ......................farms, 2022: 84 115 210 129 72 77 184 556 2017: 81 126 260 165 121 72 194 629 number, 2022: 33,824 1,859 3,378 2,347 1,043 2,161 7,904 12,539 2017: 29,589 3,941 4,684 3,330 2,367 1,826 6,981 13,979 : Beef cows .......................................farms, 2022: 75 83 208 122 69 73 147 267 2017: 66 86 255 165 117 68 172 275 number, 2022: 1,514 959 (D) 2,331 1,038 1,921 2,440 3,205 2017: 1,804 977 4,211 3,327 (D) 1,721 2,701 3,162 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: 38 53 102 57 33 24 64 148 number: 165 247 444 261 140 105 (D) 671 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: 14 17 65 31 17 13 42 63 number: 176 220 823 415 229 166 556 808 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: 16 8 31 27 15 23 33 51 number: 439 216 850 719 412 685 958 1,417 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: 3 5 7 4 4 10 6 5 number: 170 276 416 282 257 642 332 309 100 to 199 ........................................farms: 4 - 2 1 - 3 1 - number: 564 - (D) (D) - 323 (D) - 200 to 499 ........................................farms: - - 1 2 - - 1 - number: - - (D) (D) - - (D) - 500 or more .......................................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - : Milk cows .......................................farms, 2022: 10 39 6 9 3 4 42 322 2017: 25 43 10 3 6 4 23 376 number, 2022: 32,310 900 (D) 16 5 240 5,464 9,334 2017: 27,785 2,964 473 3 (D) 105 4,280 10,817 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: 2 36 5 9 3 - 17 117 number: (D) 50 7 16 5 - (D) (D) 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: - - - - - - 2 1 number: - - - - - - (D) (D) 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: - - - - - - 3 162 number: - - - - - - 94 5,696 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: - - - - - 4 5 34 number: - - - - - 240 317 1,963 100 to 199 ........................................farms: 2 2 - - - - 4 7 number: (D) (D) - - - - 533 1,006 200 to 499 ........................................farms: - - 1 - - - 9 1 number: - - (D) - - - 2,836 (D) 500 or more .......................................farms: 6 1 - - - - 2 - number: (D) (D) - - - - (D) - : Other cattle ......................................farms, 2022: 76 154 171 129 75 78 206 844 2017: 87 172 249 161 113 79 258 1,015 number, 2022: 21,197 15,075 2,919 2,190 1,417 1,621 13,522 36,786 2017: 8,159 9,898 3,815 3,233 2,876 1,506 11,792 44,849 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 33 89 96 75 33 34 96 309 number: 131 408 (D) 349 (D) 146 359 1,046 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 10 13 41 32 24 25 34 146 number: (D) 173 488 410 311 314 439 2,032 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 14 12 24 12 12 11 36 251 number: 421 397 654 378 326 356 1,191 7,342 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 8 3 6 7 5 5 7 47 number: 558 193 357 418 376 250 423 3,019 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 2 11 1 2 - 2 10 42 number: (D) 1,521 (D) (D) - (D) 1,327 5,288 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 4 15 3 1 1 1 19 38 number: 893 4,863 965 (D) (D) (D) 6,406 10,237 500 or more .........................................farms: 5 11 - - - - 4 11 number: 18,821 7,520 - - - - 3,377 7,822 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Lake : LaPorte : Lawrence : Madison : Marion : Marshall : Martin : Miami ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Cattle and calves ...................................farms, 2022: 38 111 330 116 14 227 81 110 2017: 52 165 387 132 21 242 105 121 number, 2022: 1,230 9,463 15,296 2,837 287 23,878 3,691 5,698 2017: 2,802 12,962 13,597 3,905 (D) 20,681 4,075 7,368 Farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..........................................farms, 2022: 11 43 77 59 5 74 19 35 2017: 21 55 112 68 17 94 27 40 number, 2022: 60 174 395 250 (D) 325 118 150 2017: 105 249 543 289 75 365 129 190 10 to 19 ........................................farms, 2022: 12 24 77 26 1 27 19 20 2017: 7 25 96 31 1 41 21 31 number, 2022: 151 (D) 1,099 (D) (D) 359 294 (D) 2017: 83 333 (D) (D) (D) 555 253 450 20 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: 6 23 105 16 8 38 26 34 2017: 12 38 102 15 1 37 32 22 number, 2022: 190 735 3,199 503 249 1,254 802 1,058 2017: 355 1,113 3,229 (D) (D) 1,279 1,040 728 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: 6 11 39 9 - 34 9 6 2017: 1 19 45 10 2 25 19 8 number, 2022: 377 778 2,598 671 - 2,482 592 454 2017: (D) 1,399 2,921 683 (D) 1,728 1,281 568 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: 2 3 23 4 - 26 4 9 2017: 2 15 26 4 - 27 3 11 number, 2022: (D) 447 3,192 572 - 3,508 555 1,235 2017: (D) 2,429 3,490 585 - 3,737 466 1,515 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: 1 2 5 2 - 24 4 5 2017: 9 8 5 3 - 13 3 5 number, 2022: (D) (D) 1,377 (D) - 5,500 1,330 1,720 2017: 1,992 2,461 1,459 680 - 3,249 906 1,373 500 or more .....................................farms, 2022: - 5 4 - - 4 - 1 2017: - 5 1 1 - 5 - 4 number, 2022: - 6,547 3,436 - - 10,450 - (D) 2017: - 4,978 (D) (D) - 9,768 - 2,544 : Cows and heifers that calved ......................farms, 2022: 35 80 290 94 11 153 77 77 2017: 40 137 342 102 19 191 101 79 number, 2022: 627 4,797 7,763 1,165 178 11,250 1,699 2,854 2017: 1,540 6,073 8,189 2,207 140 11,309 2,041 3,617 : Beef cows .......................................farms, 2022: 30 74 285 92 9 104 77 66 2017: 32 116 341 99 19 135 96 71 number, 2022: 463 1,091 7,754 1,160 (D) 2,122 1,692 1,077 2017: 580 2,064 8,169 1,175 (D) 2,934 2,029 1,719 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: 13 40 85 62 4 44 27 33 number: (D) 162 388 290 (D) (D) (D) 148 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: 9 16 76 13 2 29 23 18 number: 120 218 1,082 187 (D) 410 309 247 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: 7 13 83 11 3 16 20 12 number: 208 406 2,193 278 (D) 420 607 384 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: 1 5 30 6 - 13 5 1 number: (D) 305 1,892 405 - 737 340 (D) 100 to 199 ........................................farms: - - 8 - - 1 2 2 number: - - 949 - - (D) (D) (D) 200 to 499 ........................................farms: - - 2 - - 1 - - number: - - (D) - - (D) - - 500 or more .......................................farms: - - 1 - - - - - number: - - (D) - - - - - : Milk cows .......................................farms, 2022: 5 7 5 3 2 57 5 12 2017: 8 23 15 7 1 61 7 8 number, 2022: 164 3,706 9 5 (D) 9,128 7 1,777 2017: 960 4,009 20 1,032 (D) 8,375 12 1,898 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: 2 1 5 3 - 13 5 2 number: (D) (D) 9 5 - (D) 7 (D) 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: - - - - - 2 - 1 number: - - - - - (D) - (D) 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: 2 - - - 2 12 - 1 number: (D) - - - (D) 474 - (D) 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: - 2 - - - 21 - 4 number: - (D) - - - 1,459 - 244 100 to 199 ........................................farms: 1 - - - - 6 - 2 number: (D) - - - - 774 - (D) 200 to 499 ........................................farms: - 1 - - - - - 1 number: - (D) - - - - - (D) 500 or more .......................................farms: - 3 - - - 3 - 1 number: - 3,100 - - - 6,360 - (D) : Other cattle ......................................farms, 2022: 29 88 291 79 11 197 69 86 2017: 46 124 308 106 13 188 86 91 number, 2022: 603 4,666 7,533 1,672 109 12,628 1,992 2,844 2017: 1,262 6,889 5,408 1,698 (D) 9,372 2,034 3,751 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 13 44 140 44 7 62 33 29 number: 56 189 662 187 (D) 199 164 (D) 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 7 15 73 13 2 32 24 19 number: 91 190 992 170 (D) 409 352 260 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 6 18 53 13 2 51 6 23 number: 164 588 1,453 370 (D) 1,581 196 750 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 1 3 15 6 - 18 2 9 number: (D) 222 1,026 413 - 1,208 (D) 612 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 2 4 7 2 - 14 2 2 number: (D) 470 1,064 (D) - 1,837 (D) (D) 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - 2 - 1 - 17 2 4 number: - (D) - (D) - 4,044 (D) 884 500 or more .........................................farms: - 2 3 - - 3 - - number: - (D) 2,336 - - 3,350 - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Monroe : Montgomery : Morgan : Newton : Noble : Ohio : Orange : Owen ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Cattle and calves ...................................farms, 2022: 144 131 136 45 235 71 188 164 2017: 180 144 157 54 282 89 190 264 number, 2022: 5,036 4,123 3,947 (D) 13,404 1,605 8,564 4,550 2017: 7,119 4,451 5,397 (D) 15,921 2,292 7,208 7,300 Farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..........................................farms, 2022: 42 59 55 12 99 19 46 61 2017: 51 51 52 15 108 20 62 113 number, 2022: 228 294 291 84 435 86 240 352 2017: 272 204 264 81 507 103 341 537 10 to 19 ........................................farms, 2022: 28 20 37 5 43 19 37 48 2017: 41 35 33 9 37 28 32 45 number, 2022: (D) 276 484 76 618 (D) (D) (D) 2017: 612 444 (D) 126 487 (D) 447 606 20 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: 42 30 30 19 50 26 67 36 2017: 46 33 49 14 74 29 63 69 number, 2022: 1,315 954 932 (D) 1,622 813 2,018 1,109 2017: 1,491 995 1,442 377 2,267 886 2,027 1,979 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: 20 15 5 5 22 6 23 10 2017: 28 12 11 7 32 10 17 25 number, 2022: 1,270 1,070 327 (D) 1,545 324 1,359 711 2017: 1,955 792 763 503 2,132 653 1,122 1,772 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: 10 3 6 3 11 1 10 7 2017: 7 10 8 7 20 2 12 9 number, 2022: 1,260 344 718 (D) 1,268 (D) 1,316 831 2017: 912 1,179 1,115 (D) 2,630 (D) 1,575 1,226 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: 2 4 2 - 6 - 2 1 2017: 7 3 3 - 8 - 3 2 number, 2022: (D) 1,185 (D) - 1,650 - (D) (D) 2017: 1,877 837 681 - 2,415 - (D) (D) 500 or more .....................................farms, 2022: - - 1 1 4 - 3 1 2017: - - 1 2 3 - 1 1 number, 2022: - - (D) (D) 6,266 - 2,640 (D) 2017: - - (D) (D) 5,483 - (D) (D) : Cows and heifers that calved ......................farms, 2022: 138 108 124 35 162 69 165 147 2017: 155 112 140 47 207 84 160 235 number, 2022: 2,917 1,912 2,007 (D) 6,017 1,004 3,892 2,757 2017: 3,418 2,101 2,690 (D) 6,744 1,487 3,794 4,397 : Beef cows .......................................farms, 2022: 135 105 123 34 123 68 161 143 2017: 153 110 132 46 163 84 150 228 number, 2022: 2,882 (D) 2,001 677 1,948 (D) 3,880 2,744 2017: 3,340 (D) 2,315 (D) 2,209 (D) 3,515 3,967 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: 46 48 68 7 54 24 49 65 number: 218 (D) (D) 33 211 99 274 (D) 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: 36 26 27 16 34 23 41 38 number: 498 361 360 236 473 308 545 480 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: 43 26 19 7 31 20 55 30 number: 1,293 797 463 173 902 526 1,527 889 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: 7 2 7 4 2 1 12 8 number: 463 (D) 472 235 (D) (D) 829 590 100 to 199 ........................................farms: 3 3 1 - 2 - 2 1 number: 410 340 (D) - (D) - (D) (D) 200 to 499 ........................................farms: - - 1 - - - 2 1 number: - - (D) - - - (D) (D) 500 or more .......................................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - : Milk cows .......................................farms, 2022: 7 3 3 1 42 1 6 9 2017: 6 2 13 1 51 1 20 9 number, 2022: 35 (D) 6 (D) 4,069 (D) 12 13 2017: 78 (D) 375 (D) 4,535 (D) 279 430 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: 6 1 3 - 25 1 6 9 number: (D) (D) 6 - 52 (D) 12 13 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: 1 - - - - - - - number: (D) - - - - - - - 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: - 2 - - 10 - - - number: - (D) - - (D) - - - 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: - - - - 2 - - - number: - - - - (D) - - - 100 to 199 ........................................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - 200 to 499 ........................................farms: - - - - 4 - - - number: - - - - 1,613 - - - 500 or more .......................................farms: - - - 1 1 - - - number: - - - (D) (D) - - - : Other cattle ......................................farms, 2022: 120 104 93 41 200 56 143 118 2017: 134 117 118 46 238 73 152 197 number, 2022: 2,119 2,211 1,940 1,902 7,387 601 4,672 1,793 2017: 3,701 2,350 2,707 (D) 9,177 805 3,414 2,903 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 66 59 48 20 105 28 57 74 number: (D) (D) 195 105 452 (D) 293 336 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 19 20 24 11 37 17 37 23 number: 278 291 306 (D) (D) 231 481 (D) 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 28 16 13 6 32 10 38 13 number: 885 445 365 176 997 242 1,003 310 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 5 5 5 3 11 1 6 7 number: 345 366 327 187 793 (D) 385 493 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 1 3 2 - 7 - 2 - number: (D) 467 (D) - 839 - (D) - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 1 1 1 - 7 - 1 1 number: (D) (D) (D) - 2,009 - (D) (D) 500 or more .........................................farms: - - - 1 1 - 2 - number: - - - (D) (D) - (D) - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Parke : Perry : Pike : Porter : Posey : Pulaski : Putnam : Randolph ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Cattle and calves ...................................farms, 2022: 211 215 50 85 60 64 207 154 2017: 217 244 72 81 88 89 260 188 number, 2022: 8,372 8,407 (D) 2,043 1,464 4,506 5,555 7,718 2017: 9,079 8,231 2,344 4,222 3,429 5,600 7,309 7,719 Farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..........................................farms, 2022: 79 45 3 37 18 18 80 53 2017: 84 58 13 31 30 32 105 63 number, 2022: 321 (D) (D) 145 91 70 412 264 2017: 368 281 61 162 154 160 466 311 10 to 19 ........................................farms, 2022: 35 64 26 22 21 19 43 31 2017: 37 68 22 17 29 15 53 44 number, 2022: (D) 914 395 (D) (D) 268 574 425 2017: 519 (D) (D) (D) 448 179 770 (D) 20 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: 42 62 14 15 14 18 62 35 2017: 39 85 21 9 15 23 69 52 number, 2022: 1,362 1,989 398 436 427 537 1,840 1,060 2017: 1,234 2,514 644 310 483 721 2,058 1,670 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: 39 27 6 7 5 7 15 25 2017: 38 16 15 14 3 5 22 18 number, 2022: 2,778 1,838 352 454 335 (D) 1,021 1,712 2017: 2,779 1,046 1,123 949 229 (D) 1,335 1,263 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: 12 12 1 3 2 1 4 4 2017: 16 12 - 1 6 5 5 5 number, 2022: 1,349 1,595 (D) 305 (D) (D) 522 471 2017: 1,869 1,612 - (D) 820 565 701 586 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: 3 3 - 1 - - 2 3 2017: 2 4 1 9 5 8 6 2 number, 2022: (D) 632 - (D) - - (D) 736 2017: (D) 1,196 (D) 2,428 1,295 2,009 1,979 (D) 500 or more .....................................farms, 2022: 1 2 - - - 1 1 3 2017: 1 1 - - - 1 - 4 number, 2022: (D) (D) - - - (D) (D) 3,050 2017: (D) (D) - - - (D) - 2,586 : Cows and heifers that calved ......................farms, 2022: 176 204 41 74 54 54 180 133 2017: 172 228 63 60 80 77 219 149 number, 2022: 4,173 4,815 (D) 1,153 781 2,574 2,970 4,165 2017: 4,113 4,518 1,527 2,090 1,827 2,907 4,313 3,538 : Beef cows .......................................farms, 2022: 116 197 41 68 53 51 173 118 2017: 108 216 62 50 71 69 216 138 number, 2022: 2,493 3,588 (D) 1,090 (D) (D) 2,852 1,848 2017: 2,205 3,560 (D) 1,052 843 1,216 (D) 2,117 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: 52 82 15 39 29 20 79 61 number: 223 (D) 113 (D) (D) 77 402 240 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: 21 48 15 14 15 10 52 17 number: 286 648 188 163 209 139 726 234 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: 31 53 9 9 9 19 35 36 number: 990 1,488 261 246 275 514 976 1,019 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: 8 12 1 5 - 2 5 2 number: 511 814 (D) 270 - (D) (D) (D) 100 to 199 ........................................farms: 4 2 1 - - - 1 2 number: 483 (D) (D) - - - (D) (D) 200 to 499 ........................................farms: - - - 1 - - 1 - number: - - - (D) - - (D) - 500 or more .......................................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - : Milk cows .......................................farms, 2022: 76 12 - 9 2 3 12 20 2017: 78 14 3 11 17 10 6 12 number, 2022: 1,680 1,227 - 63 (D) (D) 118 2,317 2017: 1,908 958 (D) 1,038 984 1,691 (D) 1,421 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: 41 4 - 7 - 2 9 8 number: 69 9 - (D) - (D) 13 32 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: - 1 - - - - - - number: - (D) - - - - - - 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: 20 - - 2 - - 3 8 number: 783 - - (D) - - 105 294 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: 15 4 - - 2 - - 3 number: 828 280 - - (D) - - (D) 100 to 199 ........................................farms: - 1 - - - - - - number: - (D) - - - - - - 200 to 499 ........................................farms: - 2 - - - - - - number: - (D) - - - - - - 500 or more .......................................farms: - - - - - 1 - 1 number: - - - - - (D) - (D) : Other cattle ......................................farms, 2022: 183 182 44 63 51 57 159 121 2017: 176 192 57 64 63 70 191 148 number, 2022: 4,199 3,592 564 890 683 1,932 2,585 3,553 2017: 4,966 3,713 817 2,132 1,602 2,693 2,996 4,181 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 89 85 14 36 33 36 91 59 number: 288 379 57 156 192 168 360 290 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 43 52 21 13 8 10 34 19 number: 587 695 299 177 (D) (D) 470 270 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 42 29 9 11 9 9 27 29 number: 1,306 874 208 307 256 241 759 857 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 5 10 - 2 - 1 4 9 number: 358 713 - (D) - (D) 297 516 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 2 3 - 1 1 - 1 2 number: (D) 331 - (D) (D) - (D) (D) 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 1 3 - - - - 2 2 number: (D) 600 - - - - (D) (D) 500 or more .........................................farms: 1 - - - - 1 - 1 number: (D) - - - - (D) - (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Ripley : Rush : St. Joseph : Scott : Shelby : Spencer : Starke : Steuben ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Cattle and calves ...................................farms, 2022: 283 128 120 110 107 220 38 109 2017: 297 163 146 112 121 257 48 119 number, 2022: 8,289 4,912 4,513 2,004 3,110 10,641 (D) 6,882 2017: 9,956 8,159 4,873 2,600 5,801 11,301 1,613 11,580 Farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..........................................farms, 2022: 78 43 44 50 37 50 19 51 2017: 96 33 67 41 36 60 20 46 number, 2022: 420 196 217 195 216 270 92 179 2017: 453 184 332 190 206 320 93 211 10 to 19 ........................................farms, 2022: 89 24 35 27 25 32 10 23 2017: 64 38 33 33 41 51 18 21 number, 2022: 1,170 331 472 386 345 (D) 149 301 2017: (D) 519 (D) 439 599 (D) 229 266 20 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: 73 30 26 24 24 86 7 24 2017: 84 43 22 22 25 85 5 25 number, 2022: 2,239 826 815 753 747 2,700 215 744 2017: 2,384 1,225 601 681 694 2,718 151 726 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: 28 13 5 9 18 22 - 2 2017: 26 24 14 13 9 34 - 8 number, 2022: 1,912 825 (D) 670 1,315 1,406 - (D) 2017: 1,799 1,582 1,029 990 734 2,153 - 577 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: 12 14 4 - 3 22 1 2 2017: 21 20 6 3 7 18 2 8 number, 2022: 1,630 1,894 475 - 487 3,034 (D) (D) 2017: 2,610 2,666 792 300 928 2,586 (D) 1,284 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: 3 4 4 - - 6 - 4 2017: 5 4 3 - 2 8 2 5 number, 2022: 918 840 1,155 - - 1,649 - 1,175 2017: 1,342 (D) 1,081 - (D) 2,186 (D) 1,416 500 or more .....................................farms, 2022: - - 2 - - 2 1 3 2017: 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 6 number, 2022: - - (D) - - (D) (D) 4,070 2017: (D) (D) (D) - (D) (D) (D) 7,100 : Cows and heifers that calved ......................farms, 2022: 242 81 98 99 94 209 33 82 2017: 244 130 104 94 90 237 42 81 number, 2022: 4,031 1,540 2,654 1,180 1,567 5,062 (D) 2,432 2017: 5,205 3,646 2,480 1,776 3,604 6,057 656 3,765 : Beef cows .......................................farms, 2022: 235 78 87 97 85 206 33 79 2017: 238 119 86 94 79 225 41 73 number, 2022: (D) 1,484 1,058 1,176 1,329 4,746 461 1,265 2017: 4,759 2,708 1,022 1,776 1,115 5,383 (D) 980 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: 111 29 55 46 39 60 19 48 number: 560 (D) 258 164 192 (D) (D) 178 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: 62 24 20 35 21 67 10 17 number: 840 335 261 457 304 959 129 228 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: 47 16 8 13 21 57 3 10 number: 1,203 415 251 395 616 1,576 91 276 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: 11 8 3 3 4 17 - 2 number: 733 474 (D) 160 217 1,156 - (D) 100 to 199 ........................................farms: 4 1 1 - - 4 1 - number: (D) (D) (D) - - 562 (D) - 200 to 499 ........................................farms: - - - - - 1 - 2 number: - - - - - (D) - (D) 500 or more .......................................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - : Milk cows .......................................farms, 2022: 7 5 15 4 10 4 2 5 2017: 19 16 20 - 13 14 1 11 number, 2022: (D) 56 1,596 4 238 316 (D) 1,167 2017: 446 938 1,458 - 2,489 674 (D) 2,785 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: 6 2 6 4 8 - 1 2 number: 6 (D) 23 4 (D) - (D) (D) 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: - 2 1 - - - - - number: - (D) (D) - - - - - 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: - 1 2 - - 1 - - number: - (D) (D) - - (D) - - 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: - - 1 - 1 2 - - number: - - (D) - (D) (D) - - 100 to 199 ........................................farms: - - - - 1 1 1 - number: - - - - (D) (D) (D) - 200 to 499 ........................................farms: 1 - 5 - - - - 2 number: (D) - 1,435 - - - - (D) 500 or more .......................................farms: - - - - - - - 1 number: - - - - - - - (D) : Other cattle ......................................farms, 2022: 234 99 95 66 86 176 25 84 2017: 241 132 120 90 108 218 37 100 number, 2022: 4,258 3,372 1,859 824 1,543 5,579 594 4,450 2017: 4,751 4,513 2,393 824 2,197 5,244 957 7,815 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 119 45 40 36 46 63 14 47 number: (D) (D) 167 (D) 194 (D) 68 165 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 54 14 33 17 12 44 7 19 number: 738 195 405 228 (D) 565 79 238 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 40 24 15 11 21 45 2 8 number: 1,151 700 435 356 665 1,322 (D) 174 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 19 1 4 2 6 12 1 5 number: 1,436 (D) 299 (D) 399 793 (D) 393 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 1 12 1 - 1 8 - 1 number: (D) 1,579 (D) - (D) 1,106 - (D) 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 1 3 2 - - 3 1 2 number: (D) 640 (D) - - 898 (D) (D) 500 or more .........................................farms: - - - - - 1 - 2 number: - - - - - (D) - (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Sullivan : Switzerland : Tippecanoe : Tipton : Union : Vanderburgh : Vermillion : Vigo ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Cattle and calves ...................................farms, 2022: 85 149 127 36 60 20 44 91 2017: 83 194 152 36 75 32 59 83 number, 2022: 2,591 3,839 3,486 366 1,612 (D) 1,991 1,844 2017: 3,210 5,185 4,830 581 2,022 590 4,303 1,431 Farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..........................................farms, 2022: 28 53 56 27 21 10 18 45 2017: 15 80 65 20 20 8 17 40 number, 2022: 110 303 245 (D) 115 65 96 221 2017: 82 438 306 100 97 40 92 214 10 to 19 ........................................farms, 2022: 16 32 30 2 9 2 10 23 2017: 21 41 35 9 23 12 11 16 number, 2022: (D) 447 411 (D) (D) (D) 138 332 2017: 321 (D) 463 146 (D) (D) (D) (D) 20 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: 26 41 31 4 21 7 9 16 2017: 25 48 36 5 19 11 16 23 number, 2022: 820 1,229 901 96 612 235 295 480 2017: 709 1,422 1,249 (D) 586 324 542 606 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: 11 17 5 3 8 1 4 5 2017: 19 15 6 1 11 1 8 1 number, 2022: 740 1,070 (D) 160 636 (D) 252 (D) 2017: 1,417 1,086 (D) (D) 786 (D) 524 (D) 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: 3 6 3 - 1 - 1 1 2017: 2 9 8 1 2 - 3 3 number, 2022: 316 790 385 - (D) - (D) (D) 2017: (D) 1,399 1,108 (D) (D) - 329 352 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: 1 - 1 - - - - 1 2017: 1 1 1 - - - 1 - number, 2022: (D) - (D) - - - - (D) 2017: (D) (D) (D) - - - (D) - 500 or more .....................................farms, 2022: - - 1 - - - 2 - 2017: - - 1 - - - 3 - number, 2022: - - (D) - - - (D) - 2017: - - (D) - - - 2,339 - : Cows and heifers that calved ......................farms, 2022: 64 139 91 30 53 18 36 75 2017: 81 173 125 30 55 29 50 72 number, 2022: 1,373 2,334 1,849 263 932 (D) 626 996 2017: 2,128 3,092 2,506 (D) 917 337 1,893 877 : Beef cows .......................................farms, 2022: 64 137 87 30 53 16 36 73 2017: 81 165 120 30 55 27 50 72 number, 2022: (D) (D) (D) 263 932 (D) (D) 969 2017: 2,128 2,744 (D) (D) 917 (D) (D) 861 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: 21 66 40 22 20 9 16 41 number: 108 322 191 56 92 (D) 53 (D) 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: 20 30 27 3 11 6 11 20 number: 254 426 374 47 140 90 150 284 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: 18 31 11 5 19 1 6 11 number: 535 889 271 160 515 (D) 187 313 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: 4 9 6 - 3 - 2 - number: 226 544 376 - 185 - (D) - 100 to 199 ........................................farms: - 1 2 - - - 1 - number: - (D) (D) - - - (D) - 200 to 499 ........................................farms: 1 - 1 - - - - 1 number: (D) - (D) - - - - (D) 500 or more .......................................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - : Milk cows .......................................farms, 2022: 1 2 6 - - 2 1 6 2017: - 13 9 - - 2 1 7 number, 2022: (D) (D) (D) - - (D) (D) 27 2017: - 348 (D) - - (D) (D) 16 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: - 1 5 - - 2 1 5 number: - (D) 13 - - (D) (D) (D) 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: - - - - - - - 1 number: - - - - - - - (D) 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: 1 1 - - - - - - number: (D) (D) - - - - - - 100 to 199 ........................................farms: - - 1 - - - - - number: - - (D) - - - - - 200 to 499 ........................................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - 500 or more .......................................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - : Other cattle ......................................farms, 2022: 70 126 108 16 43 16 34 64 2017: 64 161 119 20 68 23 48 53 number, 2022: 1,218 1,505 1,637 103 680 211 1,365 848 2017: 1,082 2,093 2,324 (D) 1,105 253 2,410 554 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 36 74 76 11 20 7 19 37 number: 149 308 341 (D) 84 32 91 (D) 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 9 34 18 4 11 6 7 16 number: (D) 465 (D) 46 143 86 81 213 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 21 11 9 1 9 3 5 9 number: 569 309 236 (D) 281 93 163 215 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 3 7 4 - 3 - 1 - number: 166 423 290 - 172 - (D) - 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - - - - - - - 2 number: - - - - - - - (D) 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 1 - - - - - 1 - number: (D) - - - - - (D) - 500 or more .........................................farms: - - 1 - - - 1 - number: - - (D) - - - (D) - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Wabash : Warren : Warrick : Washington : Wayne : Wells : White : Whitley ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Cattle and calves ...................................farms, 2022: 114 67 83 380 256 64 109 136 2017: 150 82 102 395 315 90 143 148 number, 2022: 6,884 9,510 4,429 16,215 8,626 6,660 7,466 5,223 2017: 7,729 8,958 3,507 18,737 14,809 6,224 8,036 11,507 Farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..........................................farms, 2022: 56 24 28 98 100 32 23 59 2017: 68 26 43 80 73 41 44 52 number, 2022: 239 98 125 435 445 148 100 (D) 2017: 305 120 214 408 312 150 249 233 10 to 19 ........................................farms, 2022: 20 14 21 90 33 12 38 21 2017: 40 19 30 92 52 17 46 30 number, 2022: 239 218 288 (D) 486 (D) 520 270 2017: 575 237 353 (D) (D) 226 561 395 20 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: 15 14 18 94 59 7 30 35 2017: 20 21 19 130 91 18 32 34 number, 2022: 384 517 464 2,805 1,870 212 839 1,069 2017: 631 621 596 3,928 3,086 554 888 959 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: 13 10 8 60 42 8 7 9 2017: 3 4 5 44 59 2 12 14 number, 2022: 993 750 466 4,252 2,931 541 (D) 571 2017: (D) (D) 278 2,872 4,470 (D) 825 951 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: 7 2 2 27 19 - 9 7 2017: 11 3 2 31 35 5 6 7 number, 2022: 861 (D) (D) 3,657 2,209 - 1,130 864 2017: 1,485 390 (D) 4,220 4,817 653 886 892 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: 1 1 4 10 3 2 1 3 2017: 7 7 1 16 4 5 2 7 number, 2022: (D) (D) 1,250 3,042 685 (D) (D) 1,061 2017: 2,083 2,497 (D) 4,544 884 1,695 (D) 2,263 500 or more .....................................farms, 2022: 2 2 2 1 - 3 1 2 2017: 1 2 2 2 1 2 1 4 number, 2022: (D) (D) (D) (D) - 5,102 (D) (D) 2017: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 5,814 : Cows and heifers that calved ......................farms, 2022: 75 54 75 358 214 45 97 85 2017: 96 69 87 364 275 55 121 97 number, 2022: 2,866 7,568 1,769 9,877 4,884 3,931 1,823 2,050 2017: 3,372 6,072 1,655 11,372 7,955 2,419 2,192 2,584 : Beef cows .......................................farms, 2022: 69 52 73 345 172 39 97 81 2017: 83 67 85 351 212 48 118 87 number, 2022: 909 (D) (D) 9,661 2,989 419 1,823 1,197 2017: 648 (D) (D) 10,815 4,711 596 1,986 1,119 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: 44 19 27 127 77 23 32 39 number: 168 84 120 (D) 293 (D) (D) 197 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: 10 12 32 83 41 8 34 16 number: 118 171 399 1,120 504 109 433 203 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: 12 18 7 81 45 7 25 23 number: 383 564 208 2,416 1,424 168 743 614 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: 3 2 3 36 5 1 4 3 number: 240 (D) 217 2,350 308 (D) 270 183 100 to 199 ........................................farms: - 1 2 13 4 - 2 - number: - (D) (D) 1,763 460 - (D) - 200 to 499 ........................................farms: - - 2 4 - - - - number: - - (D) 983 - - - - 500 or more .......................................farms: - - - 1 - - - - number: - - - (D) - - - - : Milk cows .......................................farms, 2022: 8 2 2 18 59 6 - 4 2017: 13 3 2 30 83 7 5 13 number, 2022: 1,957 (D) (D) 216 1,895 3,512 - 853 2017: 2,724 (D) (D) 557 3,244 1,823 206 1,465 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: 2 - - 15 27 3 - - number: (D) - - 31 50 6 - - 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: - - - - 2 - - 1 number: - - - - (D) - - (D) 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: 2 - - 2 6 - - - number: (D) - - (D) 246 - - - 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: 2 - 2 - 23 - - - number: (D) - (D) - 1,456 - - - 100 to 199 ........................................farms: 1 - - 1 1 - - 1 number: (D) - - (D) (D) - - (D) 200 to 499 ........................................farms: - 1 - - - 1 - 2 number: - (D) - - - (D) - (D) 500 or more .......................................farms: 1 1 - - - 2 - - number: (D) (D) - - - (D) - - : Other cattle ......................................farms, 2022: 87 47 58 313 228 49 84 110 2017: 125 60 67 338 272 66 111 120 number, 2022: 4,018 1,942 2,660 6,338 3,742 2,729 5,643 3,173 2017: 4,357 2,886 1,852 7,365 6,854 3,805 5,844 8,923 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 50 17 27 138 119 29 50 57 number: 172 70 133 (D) (D) 121 237 213 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 9 12 14 81 44 3 11 23 number: 103 161 182 1,068 583 45 127 318 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 15 10 10 67 52 11 12 18 number: 500 308 287 2,073 1,505 339 (D) 430 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 9 5 2 20 11 2 9 2 number: 583 349 (D) 1,379 758 (D) 572 (D) 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 1 1 2 5 - - - 8 number: (D) (D) (D) 694 - - - 967 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 - number: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) - 500 or more .........................................farms: 2 1 2 - - 2 1 2 number: (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 : Indiana : Adams : Allen : Bartholomew : Benton : Blackford : Boone ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY - Con. : : Cattle and calves - Con. : : Cattle on feed ....................................farms, 2022: 948 22 27 10 - 5 9 2017: 1,082 15 30 11 2 16 6 number, 2022: 92,249 4,473 1,661 238 - 345 546 2017: 89,280 1,041 1,753 589 (D) 773 173 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: 280 7 7 3 - 4 2 number: 3,979 (D) (D) 49 - (D) (D) 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 344 5 11 7 - - 5 number: 9,928 148 276 189 - - 168 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 132 1 3 - - - 1 number: 9,040 (D) 227 - - - (D) 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 82 4 2 - - - - number: 11,004 678 (D) - - - - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 72 1 4 - - 1 1 number: 19,644 (D) 820 - - (D) (D) 500 or more .........................................farms: 38 4 - - - - - number: 38,654 3,200 - - - - - : SALES : : Milk sold from cows .................................farms, 2022: 850 14 18 1 4 - 3 2017: 1,290 49 23 2 2 - 8 $1,000, 2022: 1,069,949 15,385 7,592 (D) 64,240 - 1,130 2017: 708,425 24,510 6,773 (D) (D) - 2,434 : Cattle and calves sold ..............................farms, 2022: 10,984 241 159 82 32 35 66 2017: 13,529 350 211 126 29 34 110 number, 2022: 636,591 40,944 18,238 1,035 14,607 1,032 2,074 2017: 621,197 35,622 24,148 2,544 2,798 1,301 2,039 $1,000, 2022: 609,349 39,605 14,148 1,367 8,004 1,767 3,053 2017: 510,529 22,462 20,138 2,175 (D) 1,932 1,978 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ................................................farms: 5,050 102 68 49 8 24 38 number: 21,443 363 260 220 30 91 143 10 to 19 ..............................................farms: 2,255 32 29 16 7 5 11 number: 30,386 433 375 230 108 58 140 20 to 49 ..............................................farms: 2,120 33 24 13 8 3 14 number: 63,843 1,092 704 312 303 62 487 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: 690 10 5 3 6 1 - number: 44,774 694 284 (D) 409 (D) - 100 to 199 ............................................farms: 322 15 5 1 - - 2 number: 41,840 2,080 612 (D) - - (D) 200 to 499 ............................................farms: 314 26 14 - - 1 - number: 93,549 7,963 4,232 - - (D) - 500 or more ...........................................farms: 233 23 14 - 3 1 1 number: 340,756 28,319 11,771 - 13,757 (D) (D) : Calves weighing less than 500 pounds, : sold .............................................farms, 2022: 4,390 105 43 21 15 3 9 2017: 5,713 168 60 57 6 1 38 number, 2022: 294,369 25,107 12,313 89 11,117 10 248 2017: 274,262 22,615 12,451 982 (D) (D) 385 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 2,313 25 11 19 5 3 5 number: 9,339 94 51 (D) (D) 10 23 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 913 13 5 2 2 - 1 number: 11,947 160 65 (D) (D) - (D) 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 686 18 6 - 5 - 1 number: 19,328 602 160 - 138 - (D) 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 138 11 1 - - - 1 number: 9,163 785 (D) - - - (D) 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 81 7 2 - - - 1 number: 10,362 968 (D) - - - (D) 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 123 15 7 - - - - number: 37,400 4,844 2,061 - - - - 500 or more .........................................farms: 136 16 11 - 3 - - number: 196,830 17,654 9,638 - 10,917 - - : Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more, : sold ............................................ farms, 2022: 9,830 185 138 75 31 35 65 2017: 11,791 262 182 108 27 34 104 number, 2022: 342,222 15,837 5,925 946 3,490 1,022 1,826 2017: 346,935 13,007 11,697 1,562 (D) (D) 1,654 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 5,198 110 63 45 10 24 39 number: 20,931 350 (D) 194 35 81 139 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 2,093 19 37 15 8 5 11 number: 27,916 254 478 218 120 58 (D) 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 1,523 20 16 11 6 3 13 number: 44,778 588 416 261 223 62 442 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 480 7 8 3 4 1 1 number: 31,378 475 497 (D) 272 (D) (D) 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 235 8 5 1 - - - number: 29,667 1,237 612 (D) - - - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 194 12 7 - - 1 - number: 57,357 3,932 2,093 - - (D) - 500 or more .........................................farms: 107 9 2 - 3 1 1 number: 130,195 9,001 (D) - 2,840 (D) (D) : Cattle on feed sold ...............................farms, 2022: 1,037 27 26 11 1 3 9 2017: 1,137 22 32 11 - 9 5 number, 2022: 110,326 5,808 2,231 253 (D) (D) 1,093 2017: 103,507 2,355 2,173 505 - 826 268 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: 351 5 8 8 1 2 2 number: 4,922 (D) (D) 132 (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 : Brown : Carroll : Cass : Clark : Clay : Clinton : Crawford ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY - Con. : : Cattle and calves - Con. : : Cattle on feed ....................................farms, 2022: - 10 22 8 5 3 5 2017: 2 4 12 4 2 14 2 number, 2022: - 3,438 1,306 206 89 296 308 2017: (D) (D) 685 100 (D) 1,416 (D) 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: - - - 4 2 - 2 number: - - - (D) (D) - (D) 20 to 49 ............................................farms: - 2 14 3 3 1 1 number: - (D) (D) 73 (D) (D) (D) 50 to 99 ............................................farms: - 2 2 1 - 1 - number: - (D) (D) (D) - (D) - 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - - 6 - - - 2 number: - - 726 - - - (D) 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - 4 - - - 1 - number: - 1,725 - - - (D) - 500 or more .........................................farms: - 2 - - - - - number: - (D) - - - - - : SALES : : Milk sold from cows .................................farms, 2022: - 5 3 3 2 2 1 2017: - 3 2 2 8 - 3 $1,000, 2022: - 589 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 2017: - 681 (D) (D) 1,098 - 182 : Cattle and calves sold ..............................farms, 2022: 19 88 120 137 80 76 106 2017: 35 95 140 127 118 75 156 number, 2022: 261 9,185 6,438 5,980 1,401 2,329 1,977 2017: 283 4,228 7,717 4,863 1,415 1,962 2,562 $1,000, 2022: 134 10,277 (D) 4,824 1,238 (D) 1,875 2017: 200 4,563 (D) 4,259 1,150 (D) 1,882 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ................................................farms: 12 49 58 73 53 49 42 number: 50 196 215 322 194 214 188 10 to 19 ..............................................farms: 2 18 26 12 11 11 31 number: (D) 236 326 173 159 158 429 20 to 49 ..............................................farms: 3 8 19 42 10 4 26 number: 84 (D) (D) 1,401 308 108 794 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: 2 - 4 6 3 5 5 number: (D) - 245 398 155 302 (D) 100 to 199 ............................................farms: - 1 10 2 2 - 2 number: - (D) 1,188 (D) (D) - (D) 200 to 499 ............................................farms: - 6 1 - 1 7 - number: - 1,690 (D) - (D) 1,547 - 500 or more ...........................................farms: - 6 2 2 - - - number: - 6,730 (D) (D) - - - : Calves weighing less than 500 pounds, : sold .............................................farms, 2022: 12 19 33 65 31 22 54 2017: 17 22 45 77 45 13 101 number, 2022: 192 1,216 2,398 4,417 506 1,440 563 2017: 99 346 3,017 3,439 634 274 1,041 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 6 10 19 27 20 12 37 number: (D) 52 82 (D) 90 38 180 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 1 6 6 13 3 2 8 number: (D) 63 86 153 (D) (D) 114 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 5 - 5 20 6 - 9 number: 160 - 153 557 169 - 269 50 to 99 ............................................farms: - - 1 3 - 2 - number: - - (D) 168 - (D) - 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - - - - 2 - - number: - - - - (D) - - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - 3 - - - 6 - number: - 1,101 - - - 1,272 - 500 or more .........................................farms: - - 2 2 - - - number: - - (D) (D) - - - : Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more, : sold ............................................ farms, 2022: 16 81 107 129 72 66 90 2017: 30 83 125 101 101 70 134 number, 2022: 69 7,969 4,040 1,563 895 889 1,414 2017: 184 3,882 4,700 1,424 781 1,688 1,521 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 14 48 57 79 54 48 42 number: (D) 190 221 305 198 200 180 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 2 14 20 17 10 13 27 number: (D) 177 247 (D) (D) (D) 383 20 to 49 ............................................farms: - 7 15 31 7 1 18 number: - (D) 510 884 192 (D) 535 50 to 99 ............................................farms: - - 3 2 - 3 1 number: - - 190 (D) - 202 (D) 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - 2 9 - - - 2 number: - (D) 1,020 - - - (D) 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - 5 2 - 1 1 - number: - 1,348 (D) - (D) (D) - 500 or more .........................................farms: - 5 1 - - - - number: - 5,800 (D) - - - - : Cattle on feed sold ...............................farms, 2022: - 11 17 6 4 5 7 2017: 1 7 8 4 9 12 2 number, 2022: - 3,400 967 160 66 352 325 2017: (D) 1,262 901 127 195 1,180 (D) 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: - 2 3 - 3 3 4 number: - (D) 38 - (D) (D) 49 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Daviess : Dearborn : Decatur : DeKalb : Delaware : Dubois : Elkhart ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY - Con. : : Cattle and calves - Con. : : Cattle on feed ....................................farms, 2022: 19 4 22 14 8 35 42 2017: 17 8 38 21 6 25 68 number, 2022: 1,069 72 4,913 4,573 405 3,548 2,456 2017: 2,049 158 3,213 7,053 672 3,380 3,543 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: 7 3 9 3 2 14 17 number: 109 (D) (D) 46 (D) 202 254 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 7 1 2 7 1 9 12 number: 187 (D) (D) 239 (D) 261 355 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 1 - - 2 5 5 7 number: (D) - - (D) 344 340 380 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 2 - 5 - - 2 2 number: (D) - 831 - - (D) (D) 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 2 - 3 - - 3 3 number: (D) - 665 - - 825 660 500 or more .........................................farms: - - 3 2 - 2 1 number: - - 3,230 (D) - (D) (D) : SALES : : Milk sold from cows .................................farms, 2022: 15 2 2 10 4 7 131 2017: 20 5 3 8 7 9 211 $1,000, 2022: 4,847 (D) (D) 15,679 508 11,319 85,322 2017: 3,310 1,292 (D) 6,876 593 11,342 77,717 : Cattle and calves sold ..............................farms, 2022: 182 164 146 94 57 248 469 2017: 264 219 169 98 86 323 644 number, 2022: 3,429 1,979 16,369 18,025 1,144 11,052 40,201 2017: 6,991 2,654 8,024 22,295 1,368 11,415 42,502 $1,000, 2022: 4,047 1,750 (D) 24,424 1,425 14,315 33,305 2017: 6,522 2,124 (D) 25,167 1,117 12,346 31,775 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ................................................farms: 90 95 61 41 31 86 200 number: 368 409 245 172 80 424 807 10 to 19 ..............................................farms: 38 36 43 18 14 52 64 number: (D) 505 (D) 215 183 738 890 20 to 49 ..............................................farms: 40 29 19 8 3 60 84 number: 1,138 820 501 296 (D) 1,815 2,696 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: 9 4 13 5 8 30 38 number: 568 245 825 322 489 1,936 2,652 100 to 199 ............................................farms: 2 - 5 7 - 12 26 number: (D) - 680 850 - 1,523 3,441 200 to 499 ............................................farms: 3 - 1 8 1 4 34 number: 614 - (D) 2,572 (D) 1,116 9,793 500 or more ...........................................farms: - - 4 7 - 4 23 number: - - 13,280 13,598 - 3,500 19,922 : Calves weighing less than 500 pounds, : sold .............................................farms, 2022: 72 73 28 28 11 101 202 2017: 87 100 37 28 12 150 279 number, 2022: 769 552 (D) 3,556 180 2,002 22,965 2017: 1,909 856 2,982 4,779 690 2,650 21,831 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 43 51 16 12 8 45 71 number: (D) 188 68 41 39 (D) 226 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 19 19 6 9 1 27 31 number: 266 283 65 110 (D) 341 400 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 9 3 4 1 1 24 42 number: 232 81 104 (D) (D) 583 1,262 50 to 99 ............................................farms: - - 1 - - 4 17 number: - - (D) - - 282 1,149 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 1 - - 1 1 - 8 number: (D) - - (D) (D) - 1,157 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - - - 3 - - 18 number: - - - 890 - - 5,760 500 or more .........................................farms: - - 1 2 - 1 15 number: - - (D) (D) - (D) 13,011 : Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more, : sold ............................................ farms, 2022: 157 139 140 82 53 227 408 2017: 237 189 157 82 86 256 572 number, 2022: 2,660 1,427 (D) 14,469 964 9,050 17,236 2017: 5,082 1,798 5,042 17,516 678 8,765 20,671 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 75 91 64 40 29 93 197 number: 287 424 265 162 (D) 404 827 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 51 27 39 8 12 48 66 number: 632 (D) 524 93 153 672 932 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 19 19 17 12 4 49 75 number: 592 495 423 437 113 1,510 2,236 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 8 2 10 5 7 20 28 number: 510 (D) 644 337 427 1,404 1,896 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 2 - 5 6 - 9 22 number: (D) - 680 720 - 1,044 2,765 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 2 - 1 6 1 5 15 number: (D) - (D) 1,895 (D) 1,516 3,826 500 or more .........................................farms: - - 4 5 - 3 5 number: - - 5,780 10,825 - 2,500 4,754 : Cattle on feed sold ...............................farms, 2022: 23 9 23 14 8 31 45 2017: 18 10 39 22 6 29 63 number, 2022: 1,074 155 5,244 9,887 409 3,473 2,366 2017: 2,179 176 2,594 9,026 181 3,574 3,905 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: 11 7 8 2 1 11 11 number: 174 (D) 107 (D) (D) 146 (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Fayette : Floyd : Fountain : Franklin : Fulton : Gibson : Grant : Greene ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY - Con. : : Cattle and calves - Con. : : Cattle on feed ....................................farms, 2022: 4 - 4 32 13 19 9 8 2017: 5 - 8 30 14 7 8 8 number, 2022: 40 - 104 1,213 4,973 1,829 320 252 2017: 133 - 218 1,636 3,591 351 343 341 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: 4 - 1 11 2 7 4 4 number: 40 - (D) 148 (D) (D) (D) (D) 20 to 49 ............................................farms: - - 3 17 4 4 4 3 number: - - (D) 501 138 127 108 60 50 to 99 ............................................farms: - - - 1 3 - - - number: - - - (D) 208 - - - 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - - - 2 1 6 1 1 number: - - - (D) (D) 912 (D) (D) 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - - - 1 2 2 - - number: - - - (D) (D) (D) - - 500 or more .........................................farms: - - - - 1 - - - number: - - - - (D) - - - : SALES : : Milk sold from cows .................................farms, 2022: - - 1 2 27 9 1 2 2017: 1 - 2 10 38 6 1 7 $1,000, 2022: - - (D) (D) 14,744 15,469 (D) (D) 2017: (D) - (D) 4,793 13,898 8,539 (D) 360 : Cattle and calves sold ..............................farms, 2022: 75 49 84 256 109 74 43 257 2017: 101 66 114 282 191 93 62 285 number, 2022: 1,131 705 1,699 5,455 10,181 3,922 1,391 7,655 2017: 1,755 777 2,535 6,808 9,358 2,738 1,788 9,472 $1,000, 2022: 945 559 (D) 5,931 11,155 4,899 (D) 6,424 2017: 1,358 (D) 2,112 6,545 7,617 1,964 (D) (D) 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ................................................farms: 37 32 43 124 40 31 27 127 number: 175 165 200 534 144 109 121 549 10 to 19 ..............................................farms: 24 5 15 60 16 14 10 65 number: 316 74 214 (D) (D) 196 118 898 20 to 49 ..............................................farms: 10 9 14 43 24 14 4 41 number: 273 235 417 1,382 803 400 (D) 1,224 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: 3 2 9 21 14 8 - 12 number: (D) (D) 558 1,437 900 592 - 746 100 to 199 ............................................farms: 1 1 3 7 4 2 1 5 number: (D) (D) 310 969 579 (D) (D) (D) 200 to 499 ............................................farms: - - - 1 9 3 - 1 number: - - - (D) 2,509 1,152 - (D) 500 or more ...........................................farms: - - - - 2 2 1 6 number: - - - - (D) (D) (D) 3,126 : Calves weighing less than 500 pounds, : sold .............................................farms, 2022: 35 28 29 82 50 21 7 124 2017: 43 29 46 110 81 37 20 169 number, 2022: 366 223 294 974 2,694 929 (D) 1,142 2017: 551 327 765 1,439 3,182 909 683 2,161 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 26 22 21 42 13 8 6 83 number: 120 76 81 (D) 35 (D) 31 351 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 5 3 3 29 20 7 - 28 number: 60 30 41 403 265 87 - 361 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 2 2 5 9 9 4 - 11 number: (D) (D) 172 240 267 131 - (D) 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 2 1 - 2 4 - - 1 number: (D) (D) - (D) 250 - - (D) 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - - - - 1 - - 1 number: - - - - (D) - - (D) 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - - - - 2 2 - - number: - - - - (D) (D) - - 500 or more .........................................farms: - - - - 1 - 1 - number: - - - - (D) - (D) - : Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more, : sold ............................................ farms, 2022: 68 46 74 225 105 70 41 225 2017: 80 59 99 257 175 81 52 229 number, 2022: 765 482 1,405 4,481 7,487 2,993 (D) 6,513 2017: 1,204 450 1,770 5,369 6,176 1,829 1,105 7,311 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 39 30 38 111 50 34 25 119 number: (D) 119 180 (D) 225 (D) 90 449 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 17 8 17 52 12 13 10 57 number: 232 112 220 722 168 161 118 773 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 10 8 10 38 24 10 4 29 number: 256 251 298 1,141 678 288 110 805 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 2 - 6 16 7 6 - 11 number: (D) - 397 1,085 468 474 - 690 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - - 3 7 2 2 1 2 number: - - 310 811 (D) (D) (D) (D) 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - - - 1 9 5 1 1 number: - - - (D) 2,160 1,747 (D) (D) 500 or more .........................................farms: - - - - 1 - - 6 number: - - - - (D) - - 3,126 : Cattle on feed sold ...............................farms, 2022: 10 - 3 41 15 14 6 7 2017: 7 - 10 35 11 8 6 8 number, 2022: 269 - 69 1,552 5,004 1,585 215 515 2017: 153 - 212 1,719 2,953 334 445 845 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: 5 - 1 13 1 1 2 6 number: (D) - (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 : Hamilton : Hancock : Harrison : Hendricks : Henry : Howard : Huntington : Jackson ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY - Con. : : Cattle and calves - Con. : : Cattle on feed ....................................farms, 2022: - 9 12 3 20 1 12 17 2017: 3 8 10 6 24 10 11 30 number, 2022: - 293 691 110 2,397 (D) 460 1,570 2017: 48 362 632 136 3,687 192 1,566 2,002 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: - 3 3 2 3 - 1 3 number: - 41 45 (D) (D) - (D) 42 20 to 49 ............................................farms: - 3 5 - 9 1 10 5 number: - 70 151 - 264 (D) (D) 132 50 to 99 ............................................farms: - 3 1 1 1 - - 5 number: - 182 (D) (D) (D) - - 370 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - - 2 - 1 - - - number: - - (D) - (D) - - - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - - 1 - 6 - 1 4 number: - - (D) - 1,906 - (D) 1,026 500 or more .........................................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - : SALES : : Milk sold from cows .................................farms, 2022: - 2 8 5 4 1 13 2 2017: 2 1 5 - 12 8 8 19 $1,000, 2022: - (D) 2,151 (D) (D) (D) 42,082 (D) 2017: (D) (D) 699 - 18,048 1,225 23,192 4,869 : Cattle and calves sold ..............................farms, 2022: 42 99 318 95 108 48 86 168 2017: 78 104 381 135 151 65 78 206 number, 2022: 303 1,110 12,206 917 8,554 761 6,462 4,854 2017: 774 994 11,601 1,562 9,335 874 9,307 6,782 $1,000, 2022: 300 2,526 12,558 948 (D) 869 5,009 (D) 2017: 799 1,103 8,648 1,624 10,416 857 8,616 6,098 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ................................................farms: 31 73 146 70 60 24 39 56 number: 112 291 666 252 253 114 155 285 10 to 19 ..............................................farms: 7 11 69 15 12 14 31 47 number: 85 (D) 923 208 166 175 408 (D) 20 to 49 ..............................................farms: 4 11 77 8 20 5 5 42 number: 106 294 2,254 (D) 698 122 124 1,417 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: - 1 13 1 4 5 5 16 number: - (D) 792 (D) 273 350 255 1,077 100 to 199 ............................................farms: - 3 7 - 5 - 3 1 number: - 324 957 - 616 - 452 (D) 200 to 499 ............................................farms: - - 3 1 3 - - 6 number: - - 939 (D) 1,132 - - 1,344 500 or more ...........................................farms: - - 3 - 4 - 3 - number: - - 5,675 - 5,416 - 5,068 - : Calves weighing less than 500 pounds, : sold .............................................farms, 2022: 13 26 165 20 30 12 17 71 2017: 21 33 220 26 41 19 23 103 number, 2022: 85 138 2,157 230 3,096 98 3,720 808 2017: 176 241 2,525 184 2,477 155 4,241 1,537 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 9 21 100 13 18 7 8 36 number: (D) 66 (D) 38 54 36 (D) (D) 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 3 5 42 4 2 5 4 26 number: 38 72 540 48 (D) 62 45 358 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 1 - 16 2 7 - - 8 number: (D) - 420 (D) 212 - - 218 50 to 99 ............................................farms: - - 5 1 1 - 2 1 number: - - 388 (D) (D) - (D) (D) 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - - 1 - 1 - - - number: - - (D) - (D) - - - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - - 1 - - - - - number: - - (D) - - - - - 500 or more .........................................farms: - - - - 1 - 3 - number: - - - - (D) - 3,547 - : Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more, : sold ............................................ farms, 2022: 38 93 294 88 101 44 84 144 2017: 76 89 318 121 136 62 70 175 number, 2022: 218 972 10,049 687 5,458 663 2,742 4,046 2017: 598 753 9,076 1,378 6,858 719 5,066 5,245 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 29 74 164 67 57 26 40 51 number: 104 268 675 234 230 104 149 (D) 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 8 6 73 16 11 10 30 35 number: (D) (D) 1,002 234 (D) 129 396 444 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 1 9 39 4 21 3 4 42 number: (D) 254 1,133 (D) 686 80 (D) 1,360 50 to 99 ............................................farms: - 1 9 - 3 5 4 9 number: - (D) (D) - 202 350 200 611 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - 3 4 1 2 - 4 1 number: - 324 555 (D) (D) - 490 (D) 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - - 2 - 3 - 1 6 number: - - (D) - 1,132 - (D) 1,301 500 or more .........................................farms: - - 3 - 4 - 1 - number: - - 5,675 - 2,814 - (D) - : Cattle on feed sold ...............................farms, 2022: - 6 12 5 23 1 8 27 2017: 6 8 14 13 29 8 10 37 number, 2022: - 169 874 124 3,391 (D) 335 1,699 2017: 129 301 732 403 3,535 148 3,559 2,800 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: - 1 5 4 3 - 3 8 number: - (D) 64 (D) (D) - 45 (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Jasper : Jay : Jefferson : Jennings : Johnson : Knox : Kosciusko : LaGrange ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY - Con. : : Cattle and calves - Con. : : Cattle on feed ....................................farms, 2022: 16 34 7 11 9 3 21 45 2017: 12 44 11 14 13 5 27 37 number, 2022: 1,914 10,097 774 687 416 429 2,347 4,517 2017: 990 5,383 242 1,272 863 437 1,764 2,981 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: 1 4 1 1 3 - 7 12 number: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) - 102 (D) 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 6 3 3 6 4 - 5 19 number: 215 74 91 184 109 - 153 517 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 6 2 1 2 1 1 1 8 number: 458 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 597 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - 9 - 1 - 1 5 2 number: - 1,295 - (D) - (D) 682 (D) 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 1 8 2 1 1 1 1 - number: (D) 2,550 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) - 500 or more .........................................farms: 2 8 - - - - 2 4 number: (D) 6,000 - - - - (D) 3,024 : SALES : : Milk sold from cows .................................farms, 2022: 8 6 2 - - 4 30 230 2017: 9 16 6 - 2 2 23 305 $1,000, 2022: 187,489 3,819 (D) - - 1,000 33,540 41,112 2017: 116,834 9,635 1,698 - (D) (D) 16,143 39,974 : Cattle and calves sold ..............................farms, 2022: 81 139 190 122 67 80 200 749 2017: 88 149 227 151 130 77 238 907 number, 2022: 55,535 13,917 3,298 2,201 1,337 2,431 20,508 78,169 2017: 39,920 10,526 3,809 2,961 2,647 2,143 17,901 68,641 $1,000, 2022: (D) 19,411 2,913 (D) 1,731 2,765 21,529 75,749 2017: 17,832 9,764 2,771 2,928 2,724 2,273 14,579 58,557 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ................................................farms: 30 75 109 69 27 22 89 204 number: 156 265 417 345 121 101 344 762 10 to 19 ..............................................farms: 10 7 43 26 19 17 38 115 number: (D) 90 539 350 240 (D) 501 1,566 20 to 49 ..............................................farms: 17 9 25 19 16 25 28 244 number: 562 254 758 516 437 756 827 7,473 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: 8 8 8 5 3 14 11 48 number: 657 563 528 312 (D) 882 709 3,080 100 to 199 ............................................farms: 2 12 3 1 1 - 6 40 number: (D) 1,715 (D) (D) (D) - 828 4,921 200 to 499 ............................................farms: 4 22 2 2 1 2 16 54 number: 1,390 6,730 (D) (D) (D) (D) 4,035 17,773 500 or more ...........................................farms: 10 6 - - - - 12 44 number: 52,412 4,300 - - - - 13,264 42,594 : Calves weighing less than 500 pounds, : sold .............................................farms, 2022: 33 33 80 55 9 39 70 389 2017: 32 39 119 62 30 28 77 449 number, 2022: 39,277 3,125 911 644 109 721 10,497 48,277 2017: 32,568 4,176 1,391 587 366 315 9,006 39,939 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 18 19 56 41 6 12 29 93 number: 81 46 236 192 24 (D) 105 404 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 4 2 15 13 1 11 10 99 number: 51 (D) 181 (D) (D) 133 125 1,353 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 4 2 5 - 1 15 8 102 number: 96 (D) (D) - (D) 460 238 2,823 50 to 99 ............................................farms: - 1 3 - 1 1 2 13 number: - (D) 210 - (D) (D) (D) 935 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - - 1 - - - 10 18 number: - - (D) - - - 1,290 2,139 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - 9 - 1 - - 2 32 number: - 2,900 - (D) - - (D) 9,976 500 or more .........................................farms: 7 - - - - - 9 32 number: 39,049 - - - - - 8,143 30,647 : Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more, : sold ............................................ farms, 2022: 72 122 162 108 65 76 185 647 2017: 78 127 188 123 117 65 213 782 number, 2022: 16,258 10,792 2,387 1,557 1,228 1,710 10,011 29,892 2017: 7,352 6,350 2,418 2,374 2,281 1,828 8,895 28,702 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 27 71 101 68 28 26 95 287 number: 118 248 354 259 124 (D) 338 1,263 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 7 5 33 17 18 20 30 161 number: (D) 60 440 210 227 238 399 2,040 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 15 8 19 18 15 22 29 120 number: 444 201 519 527 428 560 910 3,703 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 8 7 6 3 2 6 14 29 number: 617 525 456 (D) (D) 334 811 1,928 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 2 12 2 1 1 - 5 13 number: (D) 1,715 (D) (D) (D) - 620 1,687 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 4 13 1 1 1 2 9 25 number: 1,390 3,743 (D) (D) (D) (D) 2,295 7,915 500 or more .........................................farms: 9 6 - - - - 3 12 number: 13,363 4,300 - - - - 4,638 11,356 : Cattle on feed sold ...............................farms, 2022: 16 33 8 14 11 3 25 45 2017: 11 43 9 12 20 6 31 48 number, 2022: 3,608 8,444 369 749 423 517 4,347 5,582 2017: 962 4,906 301 1,092 974 596 2,876 3,847 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: 1 2 1 4 4 - 10 15 number: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) - 123 206 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Lake : LaPorte : Lawrence : Madison : Marion : Marshall : Martin : Miami ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY - Con. : : Cattle and calves - Con. : : Cattle on feed ....................................farms, 2022: - 14 9 13 - 35 - 16 2017: 1 12 9 15 1 18 3 16 number, 2022: - 1,794 317 914 - 3,057 - 557 2017: (D) 2,021 496 858 (D) 1,212 (D) 985 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: - 4 3 - - 4 - 2 number: - 44 28 - - (D) - (D) 20 to 49 ............................................farms: - 7 3 6 - 17 - 12 number: - 170 88 (D) - 456 - 375 50 to 99 ............................................farms: - 2 3 5 - 2 - 2 number: - (D) 201 326 - (D) - (D) 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - - - 1 - 4 - - number: - - - (D) - 594 - - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - - - 1 - 8 - - number: - - - (D) - 1,813 - - 500 or more .........................................farms: - 1 - - - - - - number: - (D) - - - - - - : SALES : : Milk sold from cows .................................farms, 2022: 3 6 - - 2 53 - 12 2017: 8 16 - 3 - 47 - 8 $1,000, 2022: 925 22,130 - - (D) 57,479 - 10,189 2017: 3,340 14,744 - (D) - 32,198 - 7,108 : Cattle and calves sold ..............................farms, 2022: 30 73 273 94 12 189 75 93 2017: 31 121 304 106 19 179 87 101 number, 2022: 585 7,004 11,948 2,217 119 21,315 2,479 5,088 2017: 928 10,818 8,740 2,672 (D) 9,110 2,344 6,190 $1,000, 2022: 467 8,404 12,685 3,365 129 22,732 2,301 4,760 2017: 674 9,656 7,075 1,981 138 7,180 2,016 (D) 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ................................................farms: 16 24 107 57 7 62 33 40 number: 69 120 449 260 41 212 139 195 10 to 19 ..............................................farms: 7 19 67 14 3 27 16 21 number: (D) 255 (D) (D) (D) 382 (D) (D) 20 to 49 ..............................................farms: 5 12 59 13 2 44 17 22 number: 174 382 1,781 340 (D) 1,422 521 715 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: - 11 25 6 - 26 5 2 number: - 662 1,608 373 - 1,705 308 (D) 100 to 199 ............................................farms: 2 1 8 1 - 12 1 5 number: (D) (D) 1,028 (D) - 1,653 (D) 848 200 to 499 ............................................farms: - 2 5 3 - 5 3 - number: - (D) 1,462 970 - 1,401 1,101 - 500 or more ...........................................farms: - 4 2 - - 13 - 3 number: - 4,830 (D) - - 14,540 - 2,888 : Calves weighing less than 500 pounds, : sold .............................................farms, 2022: 8 27 134 19 5 75 44 28 2017: 19 53 153 25 7 81 47 47 number, 2022: 199 2,266 1,924 232 28 14,291 770 2,050 2017: 408 4,147 2,036 769 (D) 5,065 895 3,042 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 2 11 69 11 3 21 26 15 number: (D) 59 275 (D) (D) (D) (D) 71 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 4 4 26 3 2 7 10 6 number: 46 48 310 36 (D) 92 132 90 20 to 49 ............................................farms: - 6 34 3 - 27 6 2 number: - 181 968 70 - 847 197 (D) 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 2 2 4 2 - 7 - 2 number: (D) (D) (D) (D) - 406 - (D) 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - - 1 - - - 2 2 number: - - (D) - - - (D) (D) 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - 3 - - - 2 - - number: - 1,050 - - - (D) - - 500 or more .........................................farms: - 1 - - - 11 - 1 number: - (D) - - - 12,310 - (D) : Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more, : sold ............................................ farms, 2022: 30 66 251 93 12 167 68 84 2017: 29 110 268 99 18 157 75 83 number, 2022: 386 4,738 10,024 1,985 91 7,024 1,709 3,038 2017: 520 6,671 6,704 1,903 100 4,045 1,449 3,148 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 18 26 118 59 9 59 44 39 number: (D) 125 (D) 268 56 (D) 169 199 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 7 14 66 15 3 42 10 21 number: 107 180 882 (D) 35 580 135 310 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 4 16 40 10 - 38 8 15 number: 164 490 1,102 254 - 1,127 258 510 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 1 4 15 5 - 12 3 5 number: (D) (D) 994 323 - 840 177 355 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - 1 6 1 - 10 1 2 number: - (D) 799 (D) - 1,383 (D) (D) 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - 4 4 3 - 4 2 - number: - 1,342 1,070 870 - 1,131 (D) - 500 or more .........................................farms: - 1 2 - - 2 - 2 number: - (D) (D) - - (D) - (D) : Cattle on feed sold ...............................farms, 2022: 2 14 16 15 - 38 3 12 2017: 2 17 12 13 1 21 4 15 number, 2022: (D) 2,495 638 1,395 - 3,018 118 476 2017: (D) 3,081 811 682 (D) 1,513 585 1,085 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: 2 8 5 2 - 13 - 3 number: (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 : Monroe : Montgomery : Morgan : Newton : Noble : Ohio : Orange : Owen ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY - Con. : : Cattle and calves - Con. : : Cattle on feed ....................................farms, 2022: 7 10 8 6 19 - 3 8 2017: 7 11 13 3 24 - 3 6 number, 2022: 345 730 761 105 929 - 98 213 2017: 202 587 563 60 1,027 - 180 187 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: 3 2 1 3 10 - 1 1 number: (D) (D) (D) 43 149 - (D) (D) 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 1 1 4 3 4 - 2 7 number: (D) (D) 141 62 144 - (D) (D) 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 3 5 1 - 2 - - - number: 270 366 (D) - (D) - - - 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - 2 1 - 2 - - - number: - (D) (D) - (D) - - - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - - 1 - 1 - - - number: - - (D) - (D) - - - 500 or more .........................................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - : SALES : : Milk sold from cows .................................farms, 2022: 3 2 - 1 22 1 - - 2017: 2 1 7 1 42 1 11 7 $1,000, 2022: 163 (D) - (D) 21,854 (D) - - 2017: (D) (D) 1,304 (D) 19,549 (D) (D) 1,083 : Cattle and calves sold ..............................farms, 2022: 128 108 99 33 178 56 156 130 2017: 134 106 134 46 211 72 152 200 number, 2022: 2,822 2,294 1,911 (D) 9,306 658 3,531 2,232 2017: 2,492 3,686 2,277 (D) 13,028 1,234 3,091 3,502 $1,000, 2022: 2,912 2,851 2,237 (D) 8,562 483 (D) 2,125 2017: 2,020 2,886 1,957 (D) 9,811 951 2,196 2,745 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ................................................farms: 56 56 63 14 80 22 57 78 number: 236 258 279 83 392 86 296 302 10 to 19 ..............................................farms: 26 28 17 12 35 21 49 25 number: 355 403 203 (D) 447 274 666 (D) 20 to 49 ..............................................farms: 36 13 10 4 32 13 33 21 number: 1,133 430 295 (D) 889 298 977 717 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: 5 8 6 2 7 - 12 5 number: 278 503 350 (D) 526 - 703 365 100 to 199 ............................................farms: 5 1 2 - 7 - 3 - number: 820 (D) (D) - 851 - (D) - 200 to 499 ............................................farms: - 2 - - 14 - 2 1 number: - (D) - - 4,051 - (D) (D) 500 or more ...........................................farms: - - 1 1 3 - - - number: - - (D) (D) 2,150 - - - : Calves weighing less than 500 pounds, : sold .............................................farms, 2022: 60 30 43 4 73 33 89 51 2017: 69 32 55 10 92 36 81 104 number, 2022: 633 300 422 (D) 5,532 279 1,075 576 2017: 828 1,853 448 (D) 5,643 353 1,127 1,140 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 35 21 30 3 32 21 58 34 number: (D) 106 137 13 124 (D) 293 150 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 15 5 5 - 21 10 17 5 number: 173 74 (D) - 277 149 231 61 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 9 4 7 - 4 2 11 12 number: 259 120 173 - 89 (D) 282 365 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 1 - 1 - 1 - 2 - number: (D) - (D) - (D) - (D) - 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - - - - 2 - 1 - number: - - - - (D) - (D) - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - - - - 10 - - - number: - - - - 2,679 - - - 500 or more .........................................farms: - - - 1 3 - - - number: - - - (D) 2,050 - - - : Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more, : sold ............................................ farms, 2022: 120 100 91 33 150 52 128 120 2017: 123 96 114 44 190 67 123 171 number, 2022: 2,189 1,994 1,489 (D) 3,774 379 2,456 1,656 2017: 1,664 1,833 1,829 (D) 7,385 881 1,964 2,362 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 58 56 63 15 80 34 47 81 number: (D) 243 227 84 367 (D) 232 (D) 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 21 25 17 11 25 16 51 19 number: 284 342 217 149 306 201 674 297 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 36 10 5 4 30 2 19 18 number: 984 346 (D) 142 887 (D) 545 525 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 1 6 4 2 6 - 8 1 number: (D) 363 235 (D) 411 - 465 (D) 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 4 1 1 - 5 - 2 - number: 651 (D) (D) - 582 - (D) - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - 2 - - 4 - 1 1 number: - (D) - - 1,221 - (D) (D) 500 or more .........................................farms: - - 1 1 - - - - number: - - (D) (D) - - - - : Cattle on feed sold ...............................farms, 2022: 7 11 5 5 19 - 5 9 2017: 8 11 14 6 22 - 4 8 number, 2022: 516 834 744 84 656 - 115 182 2017: 295 685 509 71 918 - 192 213 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: - 3 1 4 9 - 3 5 number: - (D) (D) (D) 113 - (D) 72 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Parke : Perry : Pike : Porter : Posey : Pulaski : Putnam : Randolph ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY - Con. : : Cattle and calves - Con. : : Cattle on feed ....................................farms, 2022: 6 10 6 3 2 5 3 12 2017: 7 11 3 2 4 14 10 23 number, 2022: 1,596 439 96 55 (D) 174 94 1,189 2017: 2,022 628 45 (D) 141 695 766 662 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: 1 2 6 2 - 3 1 1 number: (D) (D) 96 (D) - (D) (D) (D) 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 2 4 - 1 2 1 1 9 number: (D) 84 - (D) (D) (D) (D) 260 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 1 3 - - - 1 1 - number: (D) 225 - - - (D) (D) - 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - 1 - - - - - - number: - (D) - - - - - - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 1 - - - - - - 1 number: (D) - - - - - - (D) 500 or more .........................................farms: 1 - - - - - - 1 number: (D) - - - - - - (D) : SALES : : Milk sold from cows .................................farms, 2022: 49 8 - 4 2 1 3 12 2017: 49 14 1 11 11 7 2 10 $1,000, 2022: 8,358 4,082 - 259 (D) (D) 638 13,783 2017: 7,056 3,532 (D) 3,998 3,573 (D) (D) 4,888 : Cattle and calves sold ..............................farms, 2022: 169 189 43 58 47 52 154 123 2017: 176 205 60 74 65 73 197 146 number, 2022: 5,211 4,693 (D) 844 882 2,552 2,428 5,320 2017: 6,539 3,821 1,310 2,981 1,274 2,691 4,031 5,020 $1,000, 2022: 5,844 3,966 552 975 1,042 2,190 2,190 5,419 2017: 6,924 3,093 1,035 2,141 (D) (D) 3,774 5,020 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ................................................farms: 66 75 25 35 27 23 93 60 number: 286 399 146 148 93 127 360 260 10 to 19 ..............................................farms: 31 55 10 11 12 11 23 28 number: 420 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 312 359 20 to 49 ..............................................farms: 46 33 6 11 6 10 31 24 number: 1,521 966 (D) 293 169 288 919 731 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: 23 16 2 - 1 6 5 5 number: 1,355 1,044 (D) - (D) 365 (D) 286 100 to 199 ............................................farms: 1 8 - - - 1 1 2 number: (D) 1,064 - - - (D) (D) (D) 200 to 499 ............................................farms: 1 2 - 1 1 - 1 2 number: (D) (D) - (D) (D) - (D) (D) 500 or more ...........................................farms: 1 - - - - 1 - 2 number: (D) - - - - (D) - (D) : Calves weighing less than 500 pounds, : sold .............................................farms, 2022: 72 120 20 22 11 16 61 41 2017: 91 133 26 25 25 28 95 41 number, 2022: 1,159 1,899 143 76 106 1,056 740 2,175 2017: 1,280 1,408 637 1,323 244 968 1,225 1,086 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 25 71 16 21 8 10 36 28 number: (D) 332 40 (D) 35 (D) (D) 121 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 23 25 - 1 - 4 15 5 number: 335 333 - (D) - 64 191 (D) 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 23 14 4 - 3 1 8 6 number: 686 342 103 - 71 (D) 186 170 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 1 6 - - - - 1 1 number: (D) 368 - - - - (D) (D) 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - 4 - - - - 1 - number: - 524 - - - - (D) - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - 500 or more .........................................farms: - - - - - 1 - 1 number: - - - - - (D) - (D) : Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more, : sold ............................................ farms, 2022: 157 162 38 54 46 51 135 113 2017: 155 155 54 61 57 68 165 142 number, 2022: 4,052 2,794 (D) 768 776 1,496 1,688 3,145 2017: 5,259 2,413 673 1,658 1,030 1,723 2,806 3,934 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 74 104 21 34 29 26 86 57 number: 305 462 116 (D) (D) 121 365 206 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 48 26 10 10 10 7 27 28 number: 654 375 138 143 130 89 398 356 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 16 17 6 9 6 14 18 21 number: 482 569 (D) 240 159 410 506 630 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 16 8 1 - - 2 3 2 number: 982 510 (D) - - (D) (D) (D) 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 1 7 - - - 1 - 1 number: (D) 878 - - - (D) - (D) 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 1 - - 1 1 - 1 3 number: (D) - - (D) (D) - (D) 1,125 500 or more .........................................farms: 1 - - - - 1 - 1 number: (D) - - - - (D) - (D) : Cattle on feed sold ...............................farms, 2022: 8 12 6 2 4 5 3 9 2017: 10 12 5 3 4 15 11 18 number, 2022: 1,603 591 72 (D) (D) 178 72 1,130 2017: 2,655 906 75 71 80 564 704 444 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: 5 5 6 2 2 4 2 1 number: 83 85 72 (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 : Ripley : Rush : St. Joseph : Scott : Shelby : Spencer : Starke : Steuben ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY - Con. : : Cattle and calves - Con. : : Cattle on feed ....................................farms, 2022: 29 21 8 4 8 11 2 5 2017: 25 17 10 - 9 13 2 13 number, 2022: 1,110 1,143 266 130 295 344 (D) 620 2017: 954 1,251 259 - 334 727 (D) 1,462 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: 16 10 4 2 1 4 - 1 number: 214 152 48 (D) (D) (D) - (D) 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 4 4 2 - 6 5 - 3 number: (D) (D) (D) - (D) 179 - (D) 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 8 1 2 2 1 2 2 - number: 621 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) - 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 1 6 - - - - - - number: (D) 774 - - - - - - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - 500 or more .........................................farms: - - - - - - - 1 number: - - - - - - - (D) : SALES : : Milk sold from cows .................................farms, 2022: 1 1 11 - 4 4 1 3 2017: 7 17 16 - 7 6 1 11 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) 8,490 - 1,196 1,591 (D) 6,406 2017: 1,528 3,642 4,818 - (D) 2,658 (D) 10,889 : Cattle and calves sold ..............................farms, 2022: 212 94 106 79 88 194 32 63 2017: 247 140 121 87 90 206 34 89 number, 2022: 4,408 3,899 2,362 762 1,235 7,342 338 3,811 2017: 6,210 5,497 2,859 760 2,674 5,237 503 7,171 $1,000, 2022: 5,108 5,120 2,125 719 1,544 6,308 571 3,555 2017: 5,398 4,968 2,223 663 1,991 4,182 770 (D) 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ................................................farms: 108 34 59 57 46 67 23 28 number: 486 139 252 265 200 330 102 122 10 to 19 ..............................................farms: 52 22 13 13 27 47 5 5 number: 702 276 (D) 174 389 (D) (D) (D) 20 to 49 ..............................................farms: 38 17 24 6 12 57 3 18 number: 1,081 620 637 170 371 1,725 93 536 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: 9 7 5 3 3 11 1 3 number: 580 444 339 153 275 765 (D) 210 100 to 199 ............................................farms: 3 9 2 - - 8 - 4 number: (D) 1,000 (D) - - 1,043 - 482 200 to 499 ............................................farms: 1 5 3 - - 3 - 1 number: (D) 1,420 610 - - 1,028 - (D) 500 or more ...........................................farms: 1 - - - - 1 - 4 number: (D) - - - - (D) - 2,134 : Calves weighing less than 500 pounds, : sold .............................................farms, 2022: 77 18 40 27 25 111 11 18 2017: 73 45 27 41 30 133 8 35 number, 2022: 812 303 728 143 203 3,392 82 1,763 2017: 1,129 1,813 859 366 1,521 1,830 40 4,509 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 55 10 25 20 15 56 8 8 number: 209 38 78 (D) (D) 278 40 35 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 12 4 8 6 9 34 3 - number: (D) 50 82 65 100 470 42 - 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 8 2 2 1 1 16 - 5 number: 197 (D) (D) (D) (D) 469 - 132 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 1 2 1 - - 3 - 1 number: (D) (D) (D) - - (D) - (D) 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - - 4 - - 1 - 1 number: - - 425 - - (D) - (D) 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 1 - - - - - - 1 number: (D) - - - - - - (D) 500 or more .........................................farms: - - - - - 1 - 2 number: - - - - - (D) - (D) : Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more, : sold ............................................ farms, 2022: 183 88 91 73 81 167 25 56 2017: 226 131 113 71 80 175 31 75 number, 2022: 3,596 3,596 1,634 619 1,032 3,950 256 2,048 2017: 5,081 3,684 2,000 394 1,153 3,407 463 2,662 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 98 36 45 58 48 85 18 25 number: 385 138 198 252 200 (D) 68 97 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 43 17 21 8 20 32 5 5 number: 581 214 264 99 271 440 (D) (D) 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 31 16 15 4 10 31 1 19 number: 894 570 387 115 331 954 (D) 586 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 8 6 7 3 3 14 1 1 number: 536 354 480 153 230 930 (D) (D) 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 2 8 3 - - 2 - 5 number: (D) 900 305 - - (D) - 621 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - 5 - - - 3 - - number: - 1,420 - - - 1,028 - - 500 or more .........................................farms: 1 - - - - - - 1 number: (D) - - - - - - (D) : Cattle on feed sold ...............................farms, 2022: 33 25 8 6 11 15 2 3 2017: 18 16 6 - 10 14 4 15 number, 2022: 873 1,416 177 174 329 545 (D) (D) 2017: 866 1,130 202 - 348 630 205 813 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: 15 10 4 2 5 4 - 1 number: 191 (D) 57 (D) (D) 58 - (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Sullivan : Switzerland : Tippecanoe : Tipton : Union : Vanderburgh : Vermillion : Vigo ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY - Con. : : Cattle and calves - Con. : : Cattle on feed ....................................farms, 2022: 7 2 6 1 1 - 2 - 2017: 4 1 9 1 14 - 11 - number, 2022: 284 (D) 348 (D) (D) - (D) - 2017: 159 (D) 632 (D) 482 - 563 - 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: 2 2 - 1 - - - - number: (D) (D) - (D) - - - - 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 2 - 3 - 1 - 1 - number: (D) - 61 - (D) - (D) - 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 2 - 2 - - - - - number: (D) - (D) - - - - - 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 1 - 1 - - - - - number: (D) - (D) - - - - - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - - - - - - 1 - number: - - - - - - (D) - 500 or more .........................................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - : SALES : : Milk sold from cows .................................farms, 2022: 1 1 1 - - 1 - 2 2017: - 7 1 - - - 1 - $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) (D) - - (D) - (D) 2017: - 1,129 (D) - - - (D) - : Cattle and calves sold ..............................farms, 2022: 62 105 105 27 51 16 42 72 2017: 70 149 119 28 70 26 48 57 number, 2022: 1,115 2,072 2,369 333 979 127 1,988 1,112 2017: 1,138 4,235 2,459 576 1,306 229 2,875 586 $1,000, 2022: 991 1,493 3,196 491 875 121 (D) (D) 2017: 1,084 2,395 2,347 (D) (D) 201 (D) 377 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ................................................farms: 25 51 44 19 20 8 23 49 number: 112 264 170 68 102 22 113 203 10 to 19 ..............................................farms: 19 21 29 6 19 7 8 14 number: (D) (D) 355 (D) 270 (D) (D) 191 20 to 49 ..............................................farms: 17 25 18 1 6 1 5 6 number: 513 728 458 (D) 190 (D) 131 140 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: - 6 4 - 6 - 4 - number: - 438 (D) - 417 - 249 - 100 to 199 ............................................farms: - 1 9 1 - - - 2 number: - (D) 955 (D) - - - (D) 200 to 499 ............................................farms: 1 1 1 - - - 1 1 number: (D) (D) (D) - - - (D) (D) 500 or more ...........................................farms: - - - - - - 1 - number: - - - - - - (D) - : Calves weighing less than 500 pounds, : sold .............................................farms, 2022: 33 63 31 14 16 7 16 26 2017: 31 93 52 3 23 13 19 28 number, 2022: 352 802 273 57 261 41 173 265 2017: 245 2,682 638 60 204 62 167 268 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 18 38 23 13 5 5 9 24 number: (D) 162 88 (D) (D) (D) 39 (D) 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 8 9 4 1 7 2 4 1 number: 103 (D) (D) (D) 114 (D) 50 (D) 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 6 14 3 - 3 - 3 - number: 137 416 76 - 66 - 84 - 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 1 2 1 - 1 - - - number: (D) (D) (D) - (D) - - - 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - - - - - - - 1 number: - - - - - - - (D) 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - 500 or more .........................................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - : Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more, : sold ............................................ farms, 2022: 55 89 93 17 45 12 36 64 2017: 59 132 104 27 59 18 40 51 number, 2022: 763 1,270 2,096 276 718 86 1,815 847 2017: 893 1,553 1,821 516 1,102 167 2,708 318 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 31 53 45 12 21 8 22 42 number: (D) 253 190 (D) 87 (D) 96 152 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 13 15 22 3 14 3 6 17 number: 194 192 280 (D) 185 38 81 219 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 10 18 13 1 7 1 4 3 number: 266 513 344 (D) 203 (D) 128 (D) 50 to 99 ............................................farms: - 2 3 - 3 - 2 - number: - (D) (D) - 243 - (D) - 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 1 - 9 1 - - - 1 number: (D) - 905 (D) - - - (D) 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - 1 1 - - - 1 1 number: - (D) (D) - - - (D) (D) 500 or more .........................................farms: - - - - - - 1 - number: - - - - - - (D) - : Cattle on feed sold ...............................farms, 2022: 7 2 14 2 4 - 2 3 2017: 1 1 5 2 13 1 10 - number, 2022: 286 (D) 1,008 (D) 90 - (D) 39 2017: (D) (D) 664 (D) 562 (D) 719 - 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: 2 2 2 1 3 - - 3 number: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) - - 39 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Wabash : Warren : Warrick : Washington : Wayne : Wells : White : Whitley ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY - Con. : : Cattle and calves - Con. : : Cattle on feed ....................................farms, 2022: 9 1 2 12 15 7 11 10 2017: 11 6 5 12 23 10 7 15 number, 2022: 318 (D) (D) 382 624 606 (D) 1,472 2017: 270 1,200 278 596 1,547 902 (D) 1,885 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: - - - 5 9 2 4 4 number: - - - (D) 135 (D) 51 52 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 6 1 - 5 1 3 3 2 number: 150 (D) - 126 (D) 79 68 (D) 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 3 - 2 1 3 - 2 - number: 168 - (D) (D) 219 - (D) - 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - - - 1 2 - - 2 number: - - - (D) (D) - - (D) 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - - - - - 2 1 - number: - - - - - (D) (D) - 500 or more .........................................farms: - - - - - - 1 2 number: - - - - - - (D) (D) : SALES : : Milk sold from cows .................................farms, 2022: 6 2 2 3 32 3 - 3 2017: 13 2 1 6 65 7 3 12 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) (D) 1,121 9,715 21,276 - 4,490 2017: 10,099 (D) (D) 1,955 12,188 7,151 781 5,236 : Cattle and calves sold ..............................farms, 2022: 77 48 63 294 197 55 86 114 2017: 117 75 76 331 275 66 113 128 number, 2022: 5,555 8,011 1,596 8,092 3,920 4,079 8,371 5,537 2017: 8,272 8,657 1,702 9,468 6,750 2,241 8,480 10,296 $1,000, 2022: 4,651 4,099 2,003 6,879 4,207 4,326 12,995 6,337 2017: 6,198 6,568 1,461 7,056 5,928 2,097 (D) 5,495 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ................................................farms: 33 19 27 108 71 34 51 56 number: 147 85 108 468 239 127 199 257 10 to 19 ..............................................farms: 13 13 19 75 48 6 12 28 number: 167 175 267 1,027 637 86 162 387 20 to 49 ..............................................farms: 18 9 9 61 63 9 14 16 number: 464 294 231 1,690 1,816 239 393 455 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: 7 3 5 38 11 2 5 3 number: 469 158 318 2,475 708 (D) 310 (D) 100 to 199 ............................................farms: 2 2 2 6 4 - 2 4 number: (D) (D) (D) 867 520 - (D) 490 200 to 499 ............................................farms: 1 1 1 6 - 2 1 2 number: (D) (D) (D) 1,565 - (D) (D) (D) 500 or more ...........................................farms: 3 1 - - - 2 1 5 number: 3,756 (D) - - - (D) (D) 3,030 : Calves weighing less than 500 pounds, : sold .............................................farms, 2022: 31 15 27 146 90 14 30 33 2017: 31 31 40 170 124 15 25 48 number, 2022: 3,716 (D) 287 2,242 1,222 (D) 403 1,997 2017: 5,023 4,822 298 3,126 1,933 695 262 7,266 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 13 8 21 93 43 7 19 18 number: (D) 38 76 380 (D) 17 78 79 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 6 3 4 26 24 2 3 5 number: 81 34 (D) 298 353 (D) (D) 71 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 7 2 - 20 21 3 6 5 number: 173 (D) - 602 567 85 150 140 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 1 - 1 2 2 1 2 1 number: (D) - (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - - 1 3 - - - 1 number: - - (D) 364 - - - (D) 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 1 1 - 2 - - - 1 number: (D) (D) - (D) - - - (D) 500 or more .........................................farms: 3 1 - - - 1 - 2 number: 3,081 (D) - - - (D) - (D) : Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more, : sold ............................................ farms, 2022: 70 48 56 260 188 55 78 106 2017: 106 66 61 290 266 61 109 104 number, 2022: 1,839 (D) 1,309 5,850 2,698 (D) 7,968 3,540 2017: 3,249 3,835 1,404 6,342 4,817 1,546 8,218 3,030 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 38 21 24 110 96 37 51 58 number: 158 82 (D) (D) 384 127 165 267 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 10 15 21 62 55 5 10 27 number: 134 200 298 833 738 70 143 348 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 14 6 5 53 26 7 10 11 number: 361 211 155 1,589 612 156 258 315 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 5 3 4 27 7 2 4 3 number: 329 178 276 1,660 444 (D) 247 198 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 2 2 1 6 4 - 1 4 number: (D) (D) (D) 811 520 - (D) 502 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - - 1 2 - 2 1 - number: - - (D) (D) - (D) (D) - 500 or more .........................................farms: 1 1 - - - 2 1 3 number: (D) (D) - - - (D) (D) 1,910 : Cattle on feed sold ...............................farms, 2022: 12 1 4 14 15 8 12 11 2017: 8 6 6 13 21 10 9 13 number, 2022: 350 (D) 459 448 686 475 (D) 1,506 2017: (D) 1,800 246 951 1,345 334 (D) 2,043 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: 5 - 1 6 4 2 6 6 number: 75 - (D) (D) (D) (D) 60 81 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Indiana : Adams : Allen : Bartholomew : Benton : Blackford : Boone ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SALES - Con. : : Cattle and calves sold - Con. : Cattle on feed sold - Con. : 2022 farms by number sold: - Con. : : 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 340 6 8 2 - - 5 number: 9,953 172 196 (D) - - 120 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 127 2 1 1 - - 1 number: 8,681 (D) (D) (D) - - (D) 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 104 6 4 - - - - number: 13,358 877 510 - - - - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 72 3 5 - - - - number: 20,605 860 1,350 - - - - 500 or more .........................................farms: 43 5 - - - 1 1 number: 52,807 3,701 - - - (D) (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Brown : Carroll : Cass : Clark : Clay : Clinton : Crawford ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SALES - Con. : : Cattle and calves sold - Con. : Cattle on feed sold - Con. : 2022 farms by number sold: - Con. : : 20 to 49 ............................................farms: - 1 8 6 1 1 1 number: - (D) 299 160 (D) (D) (D) 50 to 99 ............................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - 3 6 - - - 2 number: - 343 630 - - - (D) 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - 2 - - - 1 - number: - (D) - - - (D) - 500 or more .........................................farms: - 3 - - - - - number: - 2,200 - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Daviess : Dearborn : Decatur : DeKalb : Delaware : Dubois : Elkhart ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SALES - Con. : : Cattle and calves sold - Con. : Cattle on feed sold - Con. : 2022 farms by number sold: - Con. : : 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 7 2 4 6 1 8 23 number: 231 (D) (D) 240 (D) 242 641 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 2 - 3 - 6 5 4 number: (D) - 220 - 375 379 243 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 1 - 4 - - 3 2 number: (D) - 557 - - 371 (D) 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 2 - 1 2 - 2 5 number: (D) - (D) (D) - (D) 1,115 500 or more .........................................farms: - - 3 4 - 2 - number: - - 4,030 9,025 - (D) - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Fayette : Floyd : Fountain : Franklin : Fulton : Gibson : Grant : Greene ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SALES - Con. : : Cattle and calves sold - Con. : Cattle on feed sold - Con. : 2022 farms by number sold: - Con. : : 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 4 - 2 17 3 4 3 - number: 114 - (D) 474 92 (D) 84 - 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 1 - - 9 6 6 - - number: (D) - - 668 (D) 474 - - 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - - - 2 1 - 1 - number: - - - (D) (D) - (D) - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - - - - 3 3 - 1 number: - - - - 810 962 - (D) 500 or more .........................................farms: - - - - 1 - - - number: - - - - (D) - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Hamilton : Hancock : Harrison : Hendricks : Henry : Howard : Huntington : Jackson ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SALES - Con. : : Cattle and calves sold - Con. : Cattle on feed sold - Con. : 2022 farms by number sold: - Con. : : 20 to 49 ............................................farms: - 5 2 - 12 1 2 11 number: - (D) (D) - 463 (D) (D) 386 50 to 99 ............................................farms: - - 1 1 - - 2 3 number: - - (D) (D) - - (D) 188 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - - 2 - 2 - 1 1 number: - - (D) - (D) - (D) (D) 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - - 2 - 3 - - 4 number: - - (D) - 1,035 - - 898 500 or more .........................................farms: - - - - 3 - - - number: - - - - 1,650 - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Jasper : Jay : Jefferson : Jennings : Johnson : Knox : Kosciusko : LaGrange ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SALES - Con. : : Cattle and calves sold - Con. : Cattle on feed sold - Con. : 2022 farms by number sold: - Con. : : 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 6 4 4 5 6 - 6 13 number: 177 110 (D) 128 162 - 154 385 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 4 2 3 3 - 1 3 9 number: 366 (D) 244 188 - (D) 182 655 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - 11 - 1 - - 3 2 number: - 1,563 - (D) - - 450 (D) 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 2 8 - 1 1 2 1 5 number: (D) 2,301 - (D) (D) (D) (D) 1,758 500 or more .........................................farms: 3 6 - - - - 2 1 number: 2,489 4,300 - - - - (D) (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Lake : LaPorte : Lawrence : Madison : Marion : Marshall : Martin : Miami ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SALES - Con. : : Cattle and calves sold - Con. : Cattle on feed sold - Con. : 2022 farms by number sold: - Con. : : 20 to 49 ............................................farms: - 3 7 5 - 13 2 7 number: - 65 189 135 - 344 (D) 196 50 to 99 ............................................farms: - 2 1 4 - 1 1 1 number: - (D) (D) 258 - (D) (D) (D) 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - - 3 1 - 10 - 1 number: - - 319 (D) - 1,616 - (D) 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - - - 3 - - - - number: - - - 870 - - - - 500 or more .........................................farms: - 1 - - - 1 - - number: - (D) - - - (D) - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Monroe : Montgomery : Morgan : Newton : Noble : Ohio : Orange : Owen ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SALES - Con. : : Cattle and calves sold - Con. : Cattle on feed sold - Con. : 2022 farms by number sold: - Con. : : 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 4 3 1 1 7 - 2 4 number: 101 114 (D) (D) 194 - (D) 110 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 1 3 1 - 2 - - - number: (D) 179 (D) - (D) - - - 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 2 1 1 - - - - - number: (D) (D) (D) - - - - - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - 1 - - 1 - - - number: - (D) - - (D) - - - 500 or more .........................................farms: - - 1 - - - - - number: - - (D) - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Parke : Perry : Pike : Porter : Posey : Pulaski : Putnam : Randolph ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SALES - Con. : : Cattle and calves sold - Con. : Cattle on feed sold - Con. : 2022 farms by number sold: - Con. : : 20 to 49 ............................................farms: - 3 - - 1 - 1 6 number: - 100 - - (D) - (D) 162 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 1 2 - - - - - - number: (D) (D) - - - - - - 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - 2 - - - 1 - - number: - (D) - - - (D) - - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 1 - - - 1 - - 1 number: (D) - - - (D) - - (D) 500 or more .........................................farms: 1 - - - - - - 1 number: (D) - - - - - - (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Ripley : Rush : St. Joseph : Scott : Shelby : Spencer : Starke : Steuben ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SALES - Con. : : Cattle and calves sold - Con. : Cattle on feed sold - Con. : 2022 farms by number sold: - Con. : : 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 14 6 4 2 5 6 1 1 number: 423 213 120 (D) 167 206 (D) (D) 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 4 1 - 2 1 5 1 - number: 259 (D) - (D) (D) 281 (D) - 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - 7 - - - - - 1 number: - 800 - - - - - (D) 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - 1 - - - - - - number: - (D) - - - - - - 500 or more .........................................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Sullivan : Switzerland : Tippecanoe : Tipton : Union : Vanderburgh : Vermillion : Vigo ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SALES - Con. : : Cattle and calves sold - Con. : Cattle on feed sold - Con. : 2022 farms by number sold: - Con. : : 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 4 - 3 - - - - - number: 86 - 70 - - - - - 50 to 99 ............................................farms: - - 1 - 1 - 1 - number: - - (D) - (D) - (D) - 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 1 - 8 1 - - - - number: (D) - 850 (D) - - - - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - - - - - - 1 - number: - - - - - - (D) - 500 or more .........................................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Wabash : Warren : Warrick : Washington : Wayne : Wells : White : Whitley ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SALES - Con. : : Cattle and calves sold - Con. : Cattle on feed sold - Con. : 2022 farms by number sold: - Con. : : 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 4 - 1 7 6 3 2 1 number: 80 - (D) 229 147 63 (D) (D) 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 3 - 1 - 2 2 2 1 number: 195 - (D) - (D) (D) (D) (D) 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - 1 - 1 3 - - 1 number: - (D) - (D) 350 - - (D) 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - - 1 - - 1 1 - number: - - (D) - - (D) (D) - 500 or more .........................................farms: - - - - - - 1 2 number: - - - - - - (D) (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 12. Hogs and Pigs - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Indiana : Adams : Allen : Bartholomew : Benton : Blackford : Boone ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Total hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 2,150 121 42 25 6 6 12 2017: 2,570 178 58 17 12 14 27 number, 2022: 4,372,121 174,820 41,592 57,105 (D) 27,020 18,077 2017: 4,004,388 185,713 43,283 18,460 5,874 36,959 10,775 : Farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 .........................................farms, 2022: 1,173 62 26 12 4 - 8 2017: 1,341 76 37 8 5 9 21 number, 2022: 7,660 420 128 65 34 - (D) 2017: 8,816 351 (D) 82 32 (D) (D) 25 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: 109 1 3 2 1 - 1 2017: 178 4 1 1 2 - - number, 2022: 3,793 (D) (D) (D) (D) - (D) 2017: 6,140 136 (D) (D) (D) - - : 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: 81 2 - 1 - - - 2017: 103 5 - 1 - - - number, 2022: 4,987 (D) - (D) - - - 2017: 6,591 250 - (D) - - - 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: 41 4 - 3 - - - 2017: 42 5 - 1 1 - 1 number, 2022: 5,170 680 - 300 - - - 2017: 5,772 876 - (D) (D) - (D) : 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: 56 15 4 - - - - 2017: 115 22 11 - - 1 - number, 2022: 19,290 5,468 1,140 - - - - 2017: 37,465 7,305 4,090 - - (D) - 500 to 999 ......................................farms, 2022: 72 12 2 - 1 1 - 2017: 136 30 1 1 3 1 - number, 2022: 47,161 6,769 (D) - (D) (D) - 2017: 87,122 16,492 (D) (D) 1,650 (D) - : 1,000 or more ...................................farms, 2022: 618 25 7 7 - 5 3 2017: 655 36 8 5 1 3 5 number, 2022: 4,284,060 161,316 39,000 56,600 - (D) 18,000 2017: 3,852,482 160,303 38,268 17,600 (D) 35,905 10,463 : SALES : : Hogs and pigs sold ..................................farms, 2022: 2,312 119 50 23 9 9 16 2017: 2,937 168 61 32 12 14 43 number, 2022: 10,351,483 551,811 134,093 83,827 (D) 71,566 63,187 2017: 11,315,171 575,973 125,435 42,824 22,095 79,136 31,765 $1,000, 2022: 1,874,498 81,926 28,224 15,920 (D) 13,444 7,420 2017: 1,354,270 79,055 18,569 7,528 3,236 13,999 3,755 : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 1,130 54 29 10 4 3 11 number: 7,903 (D) 181 53 8 66 (D) 25 to 49 ..............................................farms: 135 - 5 - - - 1 number: 4,553 - (D) - - - (D) 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: 148 2 3 2 2 - 1 number: 9,970 (D) 240 (D) (D) - (D) 100 to 199 ............................................farms: 84 4 - 1 - - - number: 10,227 596 - (D) - - - : 200 to 499 ............................................farms: 52 - - - 1 - - number: 16,504 - - - (D) - - 500 to 999 ............................................farms: 39 9 1 3 - - - number: 27,507 6,568 (D) 1,500 - - - 1,000 or more .........................................farms: 724 50 12 7 2 6 3 number: 10,274,819 544,008 132,870 82,000 (D) 71,500 63,000 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 12. Hogs and Pigs - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Brown : Carroll : Cass : Clark : Clay : Clinton : Crawford ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Total hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 6 56 22 15 14 30 15 2017: 1 65 54 14 6 38 7 number, 2022: 18 266,861 46,400 34 329 105,594 16,245 2017: (D) 282,051 102,132 123 484 86,754 8,019 : Farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 .........................................farms, 2022: 6 18 4 15 7 5 11 2017: - 14 25 12 1 12 5 number, 2022: 18 137 11 34 (D) (D) 45 2017: - 87 158 (D) (D) 89 (D) 25 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: - 2 3 - 6 - - 2017: 1 3 3 2 - 3 - number, 2022: - (D) 100 - 195 - - 2017: (D) 111 (D) (D) - 141 - : 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: - - 2 - 1 4 - 2017: - 2 4 - 3 - - number, 2022: - - (D) - (D) 243 - 2017: - (D) 280 - 230 - - 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: - - - - - 1 - 2017: - 1 - - 2 3 - number, 2022: - - - - - (D) - 2017: - (D) - - (D) 455 - : 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: - - 1 - - - - 2017: - 3 - - - - - number, 2022: - - (D) - - - - 2017: - 990 - - - - - 500 to 999 ......................................farms, 2022: - 1 - - - 3 - 2017: - 2 2 - - 5 - number, 2022: - (D) - - - 2,340 - 2017: - (D) (D) - - 3,292 - : 1,000 or more ...................................farms, 2022: - 35 12 - - 17 4 2017: - 40 20 - - 15 2 number, 2022: - 266,075 45,942 - - 102,792 16,200 2017: - 279,487 100,404 - - 82,777 (D) : SALES : : Hogs and pigs sold ..................................farms, 2022: 11 69 22 14 17 42 10 2017: 1 73 64 9 7 54 5 number, 2022: 66 476,289 92,122 175 414 246,021 64,912 2017: (D) 701,612 210,066 306 2,305 199,612 60,007 $1,000, 2022: (D) 97,749 20,255 41 189 50,363 6,951 2017: (D) 106,808 32,196 22 313 28,237 3,303 : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 11 25 2 12 11 13 6 number: 66 203 (D) (D) 134 73 18 25 to 49 ..............................................farms: - 2 3 2 5 1 - number: - (D) 80 (D) (D) (D) - 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: - 2 1 - - 1 - number: - (D) (D) - - (D) - 100 to 199 ............................................farms: - 2 2 - 1 6 - number: - (D) (D) - (D) 675 - : 200 to 499 ............................................farms: - - 2 - - 1 - number: - - (D) - - (D) - 500 to 999 ............................................farms: - - - - - 3 - number: - - - - - 1,548 - 1,000 or more .........................................farms: - 38 12 - - 17 4 number: - 475,640 91,298 - - 243,358 64,894 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 12. Hogs and Pigs - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Daviess : Dearborn : Decatur : DeKalb : Delaware : Dubois : Elkhart ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Total hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 29 5 29 16 28 29 79 2017: 54 14 40 22 29 45 93 number, 2022: 28,021 (D) 172,409 738 12,092 35,280 62,450 2017: 48,781 461 260,939 1,500 14,954 46,292 54,364 : Farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 .........................................farms, 2022: 13 4 7 15 25 9 48 2017: 23 12 4 20 24 10 47 number, 2022: 55 29 86 (D) 92 81 380 2017: (D) (D) 17 (D) (D) (D) 293 25 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - 3 2017: - 1 6 - 1 - 12 number, 2022: - - - - - - 104 2017: - (D) 210 - (D) - 440 : 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: 3 - - - - 4 1 2017: 4 - 1 - - 3 3 number, 2022: 216 - - - - 221 (D) 2017: 270 - (D) - - 172 (D) 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: 2 1 - - - - 2 2017: 1 - - - - 1 2 number, 2022: (D) (D) - - - - (D) 2017: (D) - - - - (D) (D) : 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: - - - - - 3 2 2017: 7 1 2 1 1 8 3 number, 2022: - - - - - 1,110 (D) 2017: 2,404 (D) (D) (D) (D) 2,617 920 500 to 999 ......................................farms, 2022: 2 - - 1 - 4 1 2017: 8 - 2 - - 7 6 number, 2022: (D) - - (D) - 2,648 (D) 2017: 5,700 - (D) - - 4,865 5,046 : 1,000 or more ...................................farms, 2022: 9 - 22 - 3 9 22 2017: 11 - 25 1 3 16 20 number, 2022: 26,550 - 172,323 - 12,000 31,220 59,908 2017: 40,090 - 259,092 (D) 14,500 38,418 47,225 : SALES : : Hogs and pigs sold ..................................farms, 2022: 31 8 36 25 22 31 92 2017: 58 30 45 19 30 50 117 number, 2022: 106,916 (D) 373,361 1,188 27,003 78,737 140,109 2017: 139,771 497 538,633 2,578 19,521 179,576 143,912 $1,000, 2022: 19,377 (D) 69,163 235 6,520 16,010 25,849 2017: 17,618 71 55,796 320 3,451 16,388 19,966 : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 15 7 8 22 18 10 46 number: 38 34 (D) (D) (D) 50 307 25 to 49 ..............................................farms: - - 4 2 1 - 9 number: - - 176 (D) (D) - (D) 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: 1 - - - - 4 6 number: (D) - - - - 307 455 100 to 199 ............................................farms: 2 - - - - - 5 number: (D) - - - - - 646 : 200 to 499 ............................................farms: 1 1 - - - - 1 number: (D) (D) - - - - (D) 500 to 999 ............................................farms: 1 - 1 1 - 3 - number: (D) - (D) (D) - 2,550 - 1,000 or more .........................................farms: 11 - 23 - 3 14 25 number: 105,564 - 372,372 - 26,860 75,830 138,161 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 12. Hogs and Pigs - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Fayette : Floyd : Fountain : Franklin : Fulton : Gibson : Grant : Greene ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Total hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 8 11 13 16 32 15 10 15 2017: 18 6 12 25 27 11 32 26 number, 2022: 128 64 (D) 14,062 31,756 28,460 25,960 (D) 2017: (D) 62 (D) 15,180 22,192 21,032 39,110 (D) : Farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 .........................................farms, 2022: 6 11 11 4 17 9 2 11 2017: 14 6 9 9 10 4 12 19 number, 2022: (D) 64 41 32 80 60 (D) 26 2017: 104 62 31 55 132 17 (D) 117 25 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: 2 - - 2 5 - - 1 2017: - - 1 - 6 - 7 6 number, 2022: (D) - - (D) 186 - - (D) 2017: - - (D) - 288 - 230 240 : 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: - - - 2 1 - 1 - 2017: 2 - - 3 5 - 4 - number, 2022: - - - (D) (D) - (D) - 2017: (D) - - 202 310 - 305 - 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: - - - - 1 - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - number, 2022: - - - - (D) - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - : 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: - - - 2 - - 1 - 2017: - - - 4 1 - - - number, 2022: - - - (D) - - (D) - 2017: - - - 990 (D) - - - 500 to 999 ......................................farms, 2022: - - - - 1 - - - 2017: - - 1 4 2 2 1 - number, 2022: - - - - (D) - - - 2017: - - (D) 2,886 (D) (D) (D) - : 1,000 or more ...................................farms, 2022: - - 2 6 7 6 6 3 2017: 2 - 1 5 3 5 8 1 number, 2022: - - (D) 13,160 30,580 28,400 25,400 (D) 2017: (D) - (D) 11,047 19,296 (D) 38,000 (D) : SALES : : Hogs and pigs sold ..................................farms, 2022: 8 10 12 20 32 9 12 28 2017: 20 6 9 25 32 10 43 20 number, 2022: 426 79 (D) 24,203 87,875 107,208 54,338 96,179 2017: 28,844 82 (D) 31,132 49,710 57,668 96,440 (D) $1,000, 2022: 88 (D) (D) 4,455 21,145 25,944 13,144 (D) 2017: 4,998 12 (D) (D) 8,583 9,954 13,346 (D) : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: - 10 7 7 16 3 3 24 number: - 79 12 31 66 8 23 (D) 25 to 49 ..............................................farms: - - - 2 - - 1 1 number: - - - (D) - - (D) (D) 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: 8 - 3 2 4 - - - number: 426 - 180 (D) 300 - - - 100 to 199 ............................................farms: - - - 2 1 - - - number: - - - (D) (D) - - - : 200 to 499 ............................................farms: - - - 1 2 - 2 - number: - - - (D) (D) - (D) - 500 to 999 ............................................farms: - - - 1 - - - - number: - - - (D) - - - - 1,000 or more .........................................farms: - - 2 5 9 6 6 3 number: - - (D) 22,960 86,754 107,200 53,800 96,000 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 12. Hogs and Pigs - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Hamilton : Hancock : Harrison : Hendricks : Henry : Howard : Huntington : Jackson ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Total hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 15 25 22 18 17 24 20 21 2017: 11 33 35 33 40 25 22 30 number, 2022: 655 94,447 114 21,905 26,124 (D) 68,712 43,795 2017: 546 92,448 (D) (D) 20,739 61,785 27,501 21,656 : Farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 .........................................farms, 2022: 12 8 22 12 11 19 8 7 2017: 5 13 28 29 27 8 8 20 number, 2022: 83 (D) 114 (D) (D) 114 72 (D) 2017: 18 (D) 105 271 158 24 52 222 25 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: 1 1 - - 2 1 2 1 2017: 5 - 5 1 4 3 3 1 number, 2022: (D) (D) - - (D) (D) (D) (D) 2017: (D) - 144 (D) 131 130 85 (D) : 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: - - - 2 - - - 4 2017: - 2 1 2 - 6 1 3 number, 2022: - - - (D) - - - 202 2017: - (D) (D) (D) - 300 (D) 160 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - 1 - 2017: - - - - - - - 1 number, 2022: - - - - - - (D) - 2017: - - - - - - - (D) : 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: 2 4 - - - 1 1 - 2017: 1 4 - - 5 - 2 1 number, 2022: (D) 1,250 - - - (D) (D) - 2017: (D) 1,375 - - 1,000 - (D) (D) 500 to 999 ......................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - 1 1 number, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - (D) (D) : 1,000 or more ...................................farms, 2022: - 12 - 4 4 3 8 9 2017: - 14 1 1 4 8 7 3 number, 2022: - 93,100 - 21,690 26,000 (D) 68,045 43,480 2017: - 90,879 (D) (D) 19,450 61,331 26,200 19,680 : SALES : : Hogs and pigs sold ..................................farms, 2022: 23 27 16 19 16 19 25 22 2017: 16 42 31 50 51 24 32 34 number, 2022: 1,236 218,888 127 41,774 66,345 43,357 97,616 122,364 2017: 3,261 283,981 (D) (D) 91,846 136,559 66,509 80,644 $1,000, 2022: 258 43,659 28 9,000 15,381 9,315 23,245 22,815 2017: 572 30,310 (D) (D) 13,552 14,184 11,742 11,249 : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 16 8 16 10 6 11 7 4 number: (D) (D) 127 (D) (D) 39 21 (D) 25 to 49 ..............................................farms: 5 - - 3 4 2 2 3 number: 190 - - 83 120 (D) (D) 141 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: - - - 2 - 2 3 3 number: - - - (D) - (D) 160 174 100 to 199 ............................................farms: - 2 - - - 1 3 2 number: - (D) - - - (D) 355 (D) : 200 to 499 ............................................farms: 2 5 - - 1 - 1 - number: (D) 1,410 - - (D) - (D) - 500 to 999 ............................................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - 1,000 or more .........................................farms: - 12 - 4 5 3 9 10 number: - 217,200 - 41,520 66,000 43,000 96,795 121,766 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 12. Hogs and Pigs - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Jasper : Jay : Jefferson : Jennings : Johnson : Knox : Kosciusko : LaGrange ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Total hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 42 76 23 9 16 24 55 104 2017: 29 69 18 22 19 16 58 67 number, 2022: 176,774 251,476 672 8,435 1,105 41,471 116,917 40,949 2017: 32,282 271,765 272 8,521 (D) 38,636 147,464 30,423 : Farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 .........................................farms, 2022: 16 20 16 4 13 7 29 73 2017: 10 14 14 15 14 6 27 39 number, 2022: 106 144 92 11 84 (D) 221 473 2017: 54 131 72 164 59 22 193 (D) 25 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: 1 - - 2 1 8 3 6 2017: 8 3 - 1 3 - 3 7 number, 2022: (D) - - (D) (D) 222 (D) (D) 2017: 248 97 - (D) 120 - (D) 252 : 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: 2 4 3 - 1 - 4 - 2017: - 1 4 1 - - 2 1 number, 2022: (D) 200 180 - (D) - 254 - 2017: - (D) 200 (D) - - (D) (D) 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: - - 4 - - 1 - 4 2017: - 2 - - - 1 - - number, 2022: - - 400 - - (D) - 532 2017: - (D) - - - (D) - - : 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - 1 - 2017: - 1 - 2 - 1 - 3 number, 2022: - - - - - - (D) - 2017: - (D) - (D) - (D) - 900 500 to 999 ......................................farms, 2022: 6 8 - 1 1 1 1 2 2017: 3 2 - - - 2 3 3 number, 2022: 3,800 5,132 - (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 2017: 2,230 (D) - - - (D) 1,604 1,710 : 1,000 or more ...................................farms, 2022: 17 44 - 2 - 7 17 19 2017: 8 46 - 3 2 6 23 14 number, 2022: 172,693 246,000 - (D) - 40,110 115,367 38,330 2017: 29,750 269,900 - 7,341 (D) 36,606 145,418 27,280 : SALES : : Hogs and pigs sold ..................................farms, 2022: 51 79 23 8 16 24 56 94 2017: 40 73 32 25 31 17 59 77 number, 2022: 472,409 772,809 516 16,204 2,279 86,567 601,115 95,382 2017: 213,764 830,664 509 30,379 (D) 109,217 1,088,037 95,789 $1,000, 2022: 87,280 115,685 123 3,902 546 20,885 55,041 21,173 2017: (D) 95,767 (D) 4,337 (D) 16,931 52,101 13,298 : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 21 18 16 3 11 7 20 44 number: 133 97 (D) (D) 90 (D) 146 (D) 25 to 49 ..............................................farms: 5 4 2 - 1 1 3 10 number: 163 160 (D) - (D) (D) (D) 357 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: 2 - 5 - 2 7 6 7 number: (D) - 328 - (D) 546 400 392 100 to 199 ............................................farms: - 1 - 2 1 - 5 4 number: - (D) - (D) (D) - 730 476 : 200 to 499 ............................................farms: - 1 - - - 1 1 - number: - (D) - - - (D) (D) - 500 to 999 ............................................farms: 2 2 - - - - - 2 number: (D) (D) - - - - - (D) 1,000 or more .........................................farms: 21 53 - 3 1 8 21 27 number: 470,463 770,352 - 15,986 (D) 85,648 599,466 92,845 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 12. Hogs and Pigs - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Lake : LaPorte : Lawrence : Madison : Marion : Marshall : Martin : Miami ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Total hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 3 8 20 22 - 48 8 34 2017: 4 18 24 33 3 50 13 37 number, 2022: 163 6,129 69 1,221 - 7,270 54,922 228,750 2017: (D) 12,542 100 (D) 18 1,030 10,040 260,784 : Farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 .........................................farms, 2022: 1 4 20 11 - 38 1 1 2017: 3 11 24 27 3 43 9 7 number, 2022: (D) 29 69 57 - 193 (D) (D) 2017: 37 (D) 100 167 18 242 (D) 33 25 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: - - - 4 - 4 - 3 2017: - - - 1 - 2 - 2 number, 2022: - - - 154 - (D) - 105 2017: - - - (D) - (D) - (D) : 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: 2 - - 4 - - - 1 2017: - - - 3 - 3 - - number, 2022: (D) - - 200 - - - (D) 2017: - - - 222 - 192 - - 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: - - - - - 1 - 1 2017: - - - - - 1 - - number, 2022: - - - - - (D) - (D) 2017: - - - - - (D) - - : 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: - - - 3 - 1 1 1 2017: - - - - - 1 - 2 number, 2022: - - - 810 - (D) (D) (D) 2017: - - - - - (D) - (D) 500 to 999 ......................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 4 2017: 1 2 - - - - 1 - number, 2022: - - - - - - - 2,300 2017: (D) (D) - - - - (D) - : 1,000 or more ...................................farms, 2022: - 4 - - - 4 6 23 2017: - 5 - 2 - - 3 26 number, 2022: - 6,100 - - - 6,400 (D) 225,813 2017: - 11,335 - (D) - - 9,463 260,065 : SALES : : Hogs and pigs sold ..................................farms, 2022: 9 12 15 25 - 43 8 40 2017: 8 16 20 35 3 53 8 46 number, 2022: 236 19,759 261 10,396 - 13,083 97,070 384,003 2017: (D) 23,527 215 (D) 33 7,707 32,932 701,483 $1,000, 2022: 68 4,777 53 2,483 - 3,113 16,072 79,430 2017: (D) 4,177 36 (D) 6 1,272 5,793 73,281 : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 7 5 13 12 - 34 1 9 number: (D) (D) (D) 86 - (D) (D) (D) 25 to 49 ..............................................farms: - 2 - 2 - 2 - - number: - (D) - (D) - (D) - - 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: - - 2 3 - - - 1 number: - - (D) 210 - - - (D) 100 to 199 ............................................farms: 2 - - 4 - - - 1 number: (D) - - (D) - - - (D) : 200 to 499 ............................................farms: - - - 3 - 3 - 4 number: - - - 1,040 - 831 - 1,795 500 to 999 ............................................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - 1,000 or more .........................................farms: - 5 - 1 - 4 7 25 number: - 19,673 - (D) - 11,886 (D) 381,978 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 12. Hogs and Pigs - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Monroe : Montgomery : Morgan : Newton : Noble : Ohio : Orange : Owen ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Total hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 16 11 36 10 42 1 25 18 2017: 17 27 23 11 47 2 19 42 number, 2022: 449 (D) 13,643 55,694 45,182 (D) (D) 208 2017: 75 (D) (D) 53,507 65,880 (D) (D) 440 : Farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 .........................................farms, 2022: 12 5 33 5 31 1 17 17 2017: 17 17 18 5 22 2 18 39 number, 2022: 89 13 218 39 (D) (D) 87 (D) 2017: 75 81 145 (D) 140 (D) 122 282 25 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: - 1 1 - - - 6 - 2017: - 3 3 - 3 - - 1 number, 2022: - (D) (D) - - - 204 - 2017: - 99 115 - (D) - - (D) : 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: 4 1 - - - - 1 1 2017: - - - 2 1 - - 2 number, 2022: 360 (D) - - - - (D) (D) 2017: - - - (D) (D) - - (D) 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: - 2 - - - - - - 2017: - 5 - - - - - - number, 2022: - (D) - - - - - - 2017: - 540 - - - - - - : 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - 1 - - 4 - - - number, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - (D) - - 1,160 - - - 500 to 999 ......................................farms, 2022: - - - - 1 - - - 2017: - - - - 1 - - - number, 2022: - - - - (D) - - - 2017: - - - - (D) - - - : 1,000 or more ...................................farms, 2022: - 2 2 5 10 - 1 - 2017: - 1 2 4 16 - 1 - number, 2022: - (D) (D) 55,655 44,166 - (D) - 2017: - (D) (D) 53,380 63,760 - (D) - : SALES : : Hogs and pigs sold ..................................farms, 2022: 25 20 37 10 40 1 23 19 2017: 25 34 28 12 61 1 14 37 number, 2022: 536 (D) 27,953 (D) 93,206 (D) (D) 378 2017: 119 18,801 (D) 101,796 134,488 (D) (D) (D) $1,000, 2022: 93 (D) 6,767 (D) 21,913 (D) (D) 46 2017: 19 3,287 (D) (D) 19,579 (D) (D) (D) : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 17 12 25 5 17 1 13 15 number: (D) 64 239 (D) (D) (D) 70 (D) 25 to 49 ..............................................farms: 2 2 5 - 5 - 6 - number: (D) (D) 139 - 177 - 168 - 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: 6 1 1 - 6 - 3 3 number: 340 (D) (D) - 475 - 161 180 100 to 199 ............................................farms: - 1 3 - - - - 1 number: - (D) 300 - - - - (D) : 200 to 499 ............................................farms: - - 1 - - - - - number: - - (D) - - - - - 500 to 999 ............................................farms: - 2 - - 1 - - - number: - (D) - - (D) - - - 1,000 or more .........................................farms: - 2 2 5 11 - 1 - number: - (D) (D) 369,000 91,400 - (D) - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 12. Hogs and Pigs - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Parke : Perry : Pike : Porter : Posey : Pulaski : Putnam : Randolph ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Total hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 38 7 7 23 4 23 29 39 2017: 14 15 3 12 4 17 45 43 number, 2022: 309 17,783 6,868 383 6,560 94,403 77,598 160,087 2017: 228 15,602 (D) 6,462 5,525 32,894 22,964 208,178 : Farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 .........................................farms, 2022: 36 2 2 18 - 6 16 12 2017: 12 7 1 6 - 6 27 22 number, 2022: (D) (D) (D) (D) - (D) 95 (D) 2017: (D) 29 (D) 54 - (D) 118 (D) 25 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: 2 - 2 2 - 5 1 - 2017: - 2 - 1 - 3 6 - number, 2022: (D) - (D) (D) - 187 (D) - 2017: - (D) - (D) - 85 212 - : 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: - - - 3 1 2 4 - 2017: 2 1 - 2 - 2 5 1 number, 2022: - - - 214 (D) (D) 200 - 2017: (D) (D) - (D) - (D) 383 (D) 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: - - - - - 3 2 1 2017: - - - 1 1 - - - number, 2022: - - - - - 300 (D) (D) 2017: - - - (D) (D) - - - : 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - 1 - 3 1 number, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - (D) - 1,370 (D) 500 to 999 ......................................farms, 2022: - 2 - - - - - - 2017: - 1 - - - - - - number, 2022: - (D) - - - - - - 2017: - (D) - - - - - - : 1,000 or more ...................................farms, 2022: - 3 3 - 3 7 6 26 2017: - 4 2 2 2 6 4 19 number, 2022: - 15,976 6,800 - (D) 93,700 77,026 159,860 2017: - 14,850 (D) (D) (D) 32,600 20,881 207,572 : SALES : : Hogs and pigs sold ..................................farms, 2022: 34 12 7 26 4 25 40 38 2017: 19 18 4 23 5 22 48 45 number, 2022: 499 37,171 23,388 540 11,397 185,741 204,375 399,026 2017: 275 38,730 (D) 14,464 20,628 88,951 107,414 898,670 $1,000, 2022: 109 8,995 2,422 110 2,747 (D) 13,200 60,220 2017: 36 3,056 (D) 2,556 2,509 15,789 7,874 73,427 : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 28 7 2 20 - 7 25 6 number: (D) 33 (D) 166 - (D) 115 (D) 25 to 49 ..............................................farms: 1 - - 3 - - 1 - number: (D) - - 92 - - (D) - 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: 5 - 2 1 1 1 2 2 number: 310 - (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 100 to 199 ............................................farms: - - - 2 - 10 - 4 number: - - - (D) - 1,273 - 482 : 200 to 499 ............................................farms: - - - - - - 5 - number: - - - - - - 1,200 - 500 to 999 ............................................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - 1,000 or more .........................................farms: - 5 3 - 3 7 7 26 number: - 37,138 23,200 - (D) 184,324 202,893 398,336 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 12. Hogs and Pigs - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Ripley : Rush : St. Joseph : Scott : Shelby : Spencer : Starke : Steuben ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Total hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 27 19 22 17 5 8 5 17 2017: 50 41 28 20 18 18 14 11 number, 2022: 24,464 73,280 34,974 (D) (D) 12,113 (D) 8,443 2017: 38,856 118,966 28,308 7,606 11,383 28,941 2,572 (D) : Farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 .........................................farms, 2022: 13 - 14 16 - 3 3 15 2017: 16 10 21 12 9 3 6 10 number, 2022: (D) - 63 208 - (D) 5 (D) 2017: 67 (D) 197 31 53 47 (D) 57 25 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: - - - - 3 - - - 2017: 8 - 1 1 6 - 6 - number, 2022: - - - - 123 - - - 2017: 243 - (D) (D) 180 - 156 - : 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: - 1 2 - - - - - 2017: 1 1 1 2 - 2 - - number, 2022: - (D) (D) - - - - - 2017: (D) (D) (D) (D) - (D) - - 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: 1 1 - - - - - - 2017: - 1 - 3 - 2 - - number, 2022: (D) (D) - - - - - - 2017: - (D) - 450 - (D) - - : 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: 1 2 2 - - - - - 2017: 2 3 2 - - 2 - - number, 2022: (D) (D) (D) - - - - - 2017: (D) 630 (D) - - (D) - - 500 to 999 ......................................farms, 2022: 5 1 - - - 1 - - 2017: 6 5 - - - 5 - - number, 2022: 3,250 (D) - - - (D) - - 2017: 3,950 3,736 - - - 3,565 - - : 1,000 or more ...................................farms, 2022: 7 14 4 1 2 4 2 2 2017: 17 21 3 2 3 4 2 1 number, 2022: 20,700 71,832 34,295 (D) (D) 11,410 (D) (D) 2017: 34,031 114,335 27,300 (D) 11,150 24,052 (D) (D) : SALES : : Hogs and pigs sold ..................................farms, 2022: 17 21 28 14 11 12 7 11 2017: 49 47 41 16 16 20 12 11 number, 2022: 42,651 177,582 181,143 (D) (D) 31,944 (D) 76,093 2017: 73,418 310,198 158,891 20,151 47,453 62,645 12,036 (D) $1,000, 2022: 10,335 39,428 19,303 (D) (D) 5,828 (D) 5,569 2017: 10,975 45,380 12,350 1,825 4,021 9,469 2,142 (D) : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 2 2 19 13 9 7 5 8 number: (D) (D) (D) 199 87 40 46 68 25 to 49 ..............................................farms: - 1 1 - - - - 1 number: - (D) (D) - - - - (D) 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: - - 1 - - - - - number: - - (D) - - - - - 100 to 199 ............................................farms: - 1 3 - - - - - number: - (D) 354 - - - - - : 200 to 499 ............................................farms: 7 1 - - - - - - number: (D) (D) - - - - - - 500 to 999 ............................................farms: - 1 - - - - - - number: - (D) - - - - - - 1,000 or more .........................................farms: 8 15 4 1 2 5 2 2 number: 39,784 176,328 180,574 (D) (D) 31,904 (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 : Sullivan : Switzerland : Tippecanoe : Tipton : Union : Vanderburgh : Vermillion : Vigo ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Total hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 9 5 33 20 12 9 4 7 2017: 7 18 38 20 8 2 4 23 number, 2022: 851 (D) 59,526 68,458 10,084 535 (D) 85 2017: 205 674 51,935 45,993 (D) (D) (D) 236 : Farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 .........................................farms, 2022: 7 4 17 8 9 7 1 7 2017: 4 17 13 8 6 1 3 23 number, 2022: (D) 10 (D) 138 47 (D) (D) 85 2017: 60 (D) 73 69 25 (D) 33 236 25 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: - - 7 - 1 - 1 - 2017: 1 - 2 1 1 - - - number, 2022: - - 260 - (D) - (D) - 2017: (D) - (D) (D) (D) - - - : 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: - - - 2 - 1 - - 2017: 2 - 4 - - - - - number, 2022: - - - (D) - (D) - - 2017: (D) - 231 - - - - - 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - 1 - 2017: - - - 1 - 1 - - number, 2022: - - - - - - (D) - 2017: - - - (D) - (D) - - : 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: 1 - 1 - - 1 - - 2017: - - 2 - - - - - number, 2022: (D) - (D) - - (D) - - 2017: - - (D) - - - - - 500 to 999 ......................................farms, 2022: 1 1 1 1 - - - - 2017: - 1 7 1 - - - - number, 2022: (D) (D) (D) (D) - - - - 2017: - (D) 5,285 (D) - - - - : 1,000 or more ...................................farms, 2022: - - 7 9 2 - 1 - 2017: - - 10 9 1 - 1 - number, 2022: - - 57,888 67,700 (D) - (D) - 2017: - - 45,623 45,290 (D) - (D) - : SALES : : Hogs and pigs sold ..................................farms, 2022: 11 9 47 29 13 4 3 16 2017: 12 15 58 24 6 2 8 23 number, 2022: 651 (D) 239,860 113,733 32,086 (D) (D) 194 2017: 1,501 1,137 168,857 79,291 (D) (D) (D) 384 $1,000, 2022: 126 (D) 31,091 (D) 7,756 (D) (D) 33 2017: 248 138 20,708 13,073 (D) (D) (D) 67 : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 5 8 28 9 10 2 - 15 number: 18 26 (D) (D) 44 (D) - (D) 25 to 49 ..............................................farms: 3 - - - 1 1 - - number: 110 - - - (D) (D) - - 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: - - 9 8 - - 1 1 number: - - 734 430 - - (D) (D) 100 to 199 ............................................farms: 2 - - 2 - - - - number: (D) - - (D) - - - - : 200 to 499 ............................................farms: 1 - - - - 1 1 - number: (D) - - - - (D) (D) - 500 to 999 ............................................farms: - 1 1 - - - - - number: - (D) (D) - - - - - 1,000 or more .........................................farms: - - 9 10 2 - 1 - number: - - 238,265 113,012 (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 : Wabash : Warren : Warrick : Washington : Wayne : Wells : White : Whitley ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Total hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 42 7 12 38 18 35 42 49 2017: 49 8 14 34 21 44 50 35 number, 2022: 173,352 (D) (D) 13,480 19,165 256,846 291,881 106,929 2017: 138,901 (D) 8,880 20,417 23,093 180,138 230,993 92,600 : Farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 .........................................farms, 2022: 12 6 8 33 15 7 11 21 2017: 21 7 4 18 14 13 16 15 number, 2022: 60 12 32 (D) 142 50 90 (D) 2017: 259 25 (D) 130 93 (D) 88 124 25 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: 3 - - - - 1 - 1 2017: 2 - 6 4 3 - 2 - number, 2022: 125 - - - - (D) - (D) 2017: (D) - 240 137 (D) - (D) - : 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: - - 2 - - - - 7 2017: - - - - - - 1 1 number, 2022: - - (D) - - - - 398 2017: - - - - - - (D) (D) 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: - - - 2 - - 2 - 2017: - - - 3 - - 1 - number, 2022: - - - (D) - - (D) - 2017: - - - 300 - - (D) - : 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: 2 - 1 - - 1 1 - 2017: 2 - 1 - - - 2 1 number, 2022: (D) - (D) - - (D) (D) - 2017: (D) - (D) - - - (D) (D) 500 to 999 ......................................farms, 2022: 1 - - - - 2 1 1 2017: 1 - - 6 1 2 1 1 number, 2022: (D) - - - - (D) (D) (D) 2017: (D) - - 3,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) : 1,000 or more ...................................farms, 2022: 24 1 1 3 3 24 27 19 2017: 23 1 3 3 3 29 27 17 number, 2022: 171,567 (D) (D) 13,000 19,023 254,756 290,488 105,824 2017: 137,404 (D) 8,250 16,850 22,264 178,563 229,378 91,407 : SALES : : Hogs and pigs sold ..................................farms, 2022: 46 8 13 19 20 39 49 47 2017: 59 10 19 31 22 47 62 51 number, 2022: 410,290 (D) (D) 26,292 41,623 328,289 559,746 190,619 2017: 290,872 (D) 11,970 37,391 72,348 343,063 422,789 168,381 $1,000, 2022: 72,207 (D) (D) 6,345 9,166 80,072 122,289 45,389 2017: 44,496 (D) 1,848 6,471 12,851 54,837 63,304 27,522 : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 12 7 9 13 17 7 12 25 number: (D) 30 25 167 123 39 162 (D) 25 to 49 ..............................................farms: 3 - - 1 - 2 5 1 number: 94 - - (D) - (D) 207 (D) 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: - - 2 2 - 1 2 - number: - - (D) (D) - (D) (D) - 100 to 199 ............................................farms: - - - - - - - 1 number: - - - - - - - (D) : 200 to 499 ............................................farms: - - - - - - 1 - number: - - - - - - (D) - 500 to 999 ............................................farms: 2 - 1 - - 1 - - number: (D) - (D) - - (D) - - 1,000 or more .........................................farms: 29 1 1 3 3 28 29 20 number: 408,461 (D) (D) 26,000 41,500 327,528 559,011 190,110 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 13. Sheep and Lambs - Inventory, Sales, and Wool Production: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Indiana : Adams : Allen : Bartholomew : Benton : Blackford : Boone ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sheep and lambs inventory ...........................farms, 2022: 2,456 108 31 22 14 12 29 2017: 2,316 68 41 32 8 7 26 number, 2022: 79,185 3,278 480 693 624 343 1,023 2017: 62,085 1,753 1,307 575 743 165 732 Hair sheep and wool-hair crosses (see text) .......farms, 2022: 687 32 6 5 1 1 6 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) number, 2022: 22,744 596 36 96 (D) (D) 56 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 1,565 81 27 18 12 7 21 number: 16,200 970 255 (D) (D) 89 214 25 to 99 ..............................................farms: 740 23 4 3 1 5 4 number: 33,767 1,050 225 220 (D) 254 199 100 to 299 ............................................farms: 126 1 - 1 - - 4 number: 17,638 (D) - (D) - - 610 300 to 999 ............................................farms: 24 3 - - 1 - - number: (D) (D) - - (D) - - 1,000 or more .........................................farms: 1 - - - - - - number: (D) - - - - - - : Sheep and lambs sold ................................farms, 2022: 1,752 65 16 12 3 10 18 2017: 1,697 51 30 26 10 6 23 number, 2022: 49,002 2,711 275 392 (D) 142 314 2017: 37,799 880 1,216 647 574 116 350 $1,000, 2022: 11,071 469 60 92 (D) 45 70 2017: 6,743 139 167 117 115 23 76 : Wool production 1/ ..................................farms, 2022: 674 23 13 4 - 3 14 2017: 537 16 10 - 3 4 8 pounds, 2022: 209,001 15,016 1,428 1,908 - 396 5,273 2017: 148,430 6,537 3,140 - (D) 450 903 $1,000, 2022: 249 4 1 (D) - - (D) 2017: 117 6 3 - - (D) 1 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Brown : Carroll : Cass : Clark : Clay : Clinton : Crawford ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sheep and lambs inventory ...........................farms, 2022: 5 17 15 11 13 26 8 2017: 2 28 38 17 13 33 10 number, 2022: 54 519 741 190 174 764 459 2017: (D) 494 1,098 72 219 1,361 251 Hair sheep and wool-hair crosses (see text) .......farms, 2022: - 7 2 3 6 5 2 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) number, 2022: - 195 (D) 31 96 62 (D) 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 5 11 9 9 11 15 3 number: 54 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 25 to 99 ..............................................farms: - 5 2 2 2 10 2 number: - 218 (D) (D) (D) 515 (D) 100 to 299 ............................................farms: - 1 4 - - 1 3 number: - (D) 524 - - (D) 303 300 to 999 ............................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - 1,000 or more .........................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - : Sheep and lambs sold ................................farms, 2022: - 23 17 10 8 22 9 2017: - 12 27 6 6 30 2 number, 2022: - 289 576 44 128 475 296 2017: - 248 827 66 75 849 (D) $1,000, 2022: - 77 156 7 15 113 45 2017: - 45 163 7 15 198 (D) : Wool production 1/ ..................................farms, 2022: - 8 8 6 4 7 4 2017: - 1 13 3 6 9 1 pounds, 2022: - 2,563 3,299 1,252 640 2,703 1,372 2017: - (D) 3,823 3 1,862 4,370 (D) $1,000, 2022: - - 3 - - (D) 1 2017: - (D) 3 - 1 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 : Daviess : Dearborn : Decatur : DeKalb : Delaware : Dubois : Elkhart ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sheep and lambs inventory ...........................farms, 2022: 98 15 13 7 24 12 159 2017: 96 26 11 13 13 20 95 number, 2022: 2,189 624 811 89 466 275 6,010 2017: 2,436 397 172 472 511 250 2,165 Hair sheep and wool-hair crosses (see text) .......farms, 2022: 35 3 1 - 5 5 51 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) number, 2022: 500 480 (D) - 145 164 1,845 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 68 11 7 5 16 9 84 number: 793 (D) 85 (D) 80 125 911 25 to 99 ..............................................farms: 27 1 2 2 8 3 64 number: 1,027 (D) (D) (D) 386 150 3,297 100 to 299 ............................................farms: 3 3 3 - - - 11 number: 369 480 348 - - - 1,802 300 to 999 ............................................farms: - - 1 - - - - number: - - (D) - - - - 1,000 or more .........................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - : Sheep and lambs sold ................................farms, 2022: 67 11 12 5 15 7 113 2017: 88 22 10 12 12 14 73 number, 2022: 1,222 365 546 47 201 129 7,289 2017: 1,818 373 163 197 388 161 1,372 $1,000, 2022: 192 38 86 8 52 21 1,746 2017: 241 23 26 35 112 28 240 : Wool production 1/ ..................................farms, 2022: 10 3 7 3 7 2 42 2017: 11 - 2 13 4 - 12 pounds, 2022: 2,199 591 1,873 772 1,322 (D) 14,338 2017: 4,203 - (D) 2,539 1,845 - 2,239 $1,000, 2022: - (D) - (D) 2 - 3 2017: (D) - - 1 (D) - 1 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Fayette : Floyd : Fountain : Franklin : Fulton : Gibson : Grant : Greene ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sheep and lambs inventory ...........................farms, 2022: 11 7 6 16 27 14 11 43 2017: 25 14 21 16 27 16 17 44 number, 2022: 429 223 302 750 877 274 548 766 2017: 1,514 183 510 502 773 317 182 1,292 Hair sheep and wool-hair crosses (see text) .......farms, 2022: 7 5 2 1 2 4 6 20 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) number, 2022: 344 101 (D) (D) (D) 181 449 503 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 5 4 2 11 10 9 7 39 number: 104 71 (D) (D) (D) 61 (D) 379 25 to 99 ..............................................farms: 6 3 4 4 16 5 1 2 number: 325 152 (D) 315 684 213 (D) (D) 100 to 299 ............................................farms: - - - 1 1 - 3 2 number: - - - (D) (D) - 396 (D) 300 to 999 ............................................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - 1,000 or more .........................................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - : Sheep and lambs sold ................................farms, 2022: 11 3 5 13 18 11 8 27 2017: 20 6 16 12 19 7 14 26 number, 2022: 279 22 151 544 689 123 328 411 2017: 545 78 320 454 667 138 151 454 $1,000, 2022: 60 7 71 127 177 29 79 61 2017: 118 9 96 62 115 32 26 75 : Wool production 1/ ..................................farms, 2022: - 2 3 4 14 3 1 9 2017: 5 1 2 3 9 2 3 12 pounds, 2022: - (D) 1,652 872 3,835 460 (D) 577 2017: 5,366 (D) (D) (D) 3,401 (D) 350 4,759 $1,000, 2022: - (D) (D) - 4 - (D) (Z) 2017: 2 (D) (D) (D) 3 (D) 1 (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 : Hamilton : Hancock : Harrison : Hendricks : Henry : Howard : Huntington : Jackson ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sheep and lambs inventory ...........................farms, 2022: 31 31 33 29 15 22 9 17 2017: 39 38 37 39 38 7 17 30 number, 2022: 1,006 756 1,228 1,258 1,017 344 307 484 2017: 1,441 1,117 575 807 1,655 161 671 886 Hair sheep and wool-hair crosses (see text) .......farms, 2022: 1 2 11 13 6 6 1 5 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) number, 2022: (D) (D) 278 610 106 78 (D) 25 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 17 23 19 15 4 20 6 9 number: (D) (D) 219 103 (D) (D) 102 (D) 25 to 99 ..............................................farms: 13 7 11 10 9 2 2 7 number: 491 334 409 575 439 (D) (D) 270 100 to 299 ............................................farms: - 1 2 4 1 - 1 1 number: - (D) (D) 580 (D) - (D) (D) 300 to 999 ............................................farms: 1 - 1 - 1 - - - number: (D) - (D) - (D) - - - 1,000 or more .........................................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - : Sheep and lambs sold ................................farms, 2022: 22 26 24 22 18 22 9 5 2017: 36 34 20 29 33 5 15 17 number, 2022: 359 641 1,260 584 1,449 214 195 204 2017: 756 796 334 263 1,245 60 479 381 $1,000, 2022: 106 167 323 125 271 41 42 80 2017: 187 158 51 53 189 8 95 85 : Wool production 1/ ..................................farms, 2022: 13 14 6 10 7 5 3 8 2017: 15 18 1 3 8 2 10 4 pounds, 2022: 3,896 2,802 4,314 4,141 5,931 600 800 1,076 2017: 3,652 4,276 (D) 1,514 5,827 (D) 3,510 1,095 $1,000, 2022: 5 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) - 2017: 6 2 - (D) 6 (D) 5 (Z) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Jasper : Jay : Jefferson : Jennings : Johnson : Knox : Kosciusko : LaGrange ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sheep and lambs inventory ...........................farms, 2022: 11 39 33 7 36 8 51 291 2017: 16 27 31 20 28 15 37 105 number, 2022: 257 1,171 1,248 150 1,006 48 1,140 10,616 2017: 426 1,103 362 381 939 221 1,037 2,576 Hair sheep and wool-hair crosses (see text) .......farms, 2022: - 8 18 3 10 - 23 74 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) number, 2022: - 54 790 54 279 - 447 4,406 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 7 24 24 4 24 8 31 165 number: 57 (D) (D) 35 (D) 48 383 1,586 25 to 99 ..............................................farms: 4 13 7 3 11 - 20 107 number: 200 520 525 115 424 - 757 4,760 100 to 299 ............................................farms: - 1 1 - - - - 15 number: - (D) (D) - - - - 1,970 300 to 999 ............................................farms: - 1 1 - 1 - - 4 number: - (D) (D) - (D) - - 2,300 1,000 or more .........................................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - : Sheep and lambs sold ................................farms, 2022: 7 23 27 9 30 2 22 210 2017: 12 25 25 17 17 7 25 79 number, 2022: 186 581 618 152 534 (D) 427 5,377 2017: 200 807 256 260 317 168 796 1,657 $1,000, 2022: 57 218 119 35 111 (D) 85 1,242 2017: 60 134 37 32 56 16 109 290 : Wool production 1/ ..................................farms, 2022: 6 15 3 4 10 4 14 73 2017: 11 9 3 5 7 5 8 31 pounds, 2022: 1,450 3,331 (D) 630 2,874 50 2,778 20,256 2017: 3,570 3,440 380 500 2,138 246 2,647 5,141 $1,000, 2022: 1 (D) - - - (D) 143 29 2017: (D) 4 (D) 1 (Z) (Z) 4 20 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Lake : LaPorte : Lawrence : Madison : Marion : Marshall : Martin : Miami ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sheep and lambs inventory ...........................farms, 2022: 25 35 37 23 16 37 3 7 2017: 14 18 57 21 9 25 13 9 number, 2022: 996 1,012 1,061 591 615 755 (D) 260 2017: 213 393 1,092 336 226 664 253 153 Hair sheep and wool-hair crosses (see text) .......farms, 2022: 2 6 14 2 4 9 1 4 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) number, 2022: (D) 32 374 (D) 46 195 (D) 67 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 11 23 19 13 6 27 2 5 number: (D) (D) (D) 155 33 (D) (D) (D) 25 to 99 ..............................................farms: 12 10 17 10 10 9 - 1 number: 485 362 661 436 582 398 - (D) 100 to 299 ............................................farms: 2 2 1 - - 1 1 1 number: (D) (D) (D) - - (D) (D) (D) 300 to 999 ............................................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - 1,000 or more .........................................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - : Sheep and lambs sold ................................farms, 2022: 17 21 28 16 10 20 1 7 2017: 13 16 40 22 9 14 7 12 number, 2022: 386 365 350 341 338 500 (D) 125 2017: 78 433 463 177 111 496 160 258 $1,000, 2022: 68 88 62 80 79 99 (D) 32 2017: 9 75 63 28 21 108 19 54 : Wool production 1/ ..................................farms, 2022: 9 13 3 8 8 6 - 2 2017: 3 8 5 6 - 7 - 6 pounds, 2022: 2,037 3,705 (D) 1,212 2,334 2,151 - (D) 2017: 152 850 1,690 955 - 1,779 - 1,562 $1,000, 2022: - 1 (D) (D) - 1 - - 2017: (D) 1 (D) 1 - (D) - 1 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Monroe : Montgomery : Morgan : Newton : Noble : Ohio : Orange : Owen ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sheep and lambs inventory ...........................farms, 2022: 14 26 24 4 55 3 25 27 2017: 10 29 22 3 53 2 34 31 number, 2022: 918 1,011 297 163 1,594 20 836 578 2017: 270 1,563 353 (D) 1,193 (D) 1,136 809 Hair sheep and wool-hair crosses (see text) .......farms, 2022: 4 13 4 - 15 - 7 4 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) number, 2022: 122 633 40 - 167 - 151 60 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 7 15 22 3 40 3 10 20 number: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 20 70 239 25 to 99 ..............................................farms: 6 7 2 - 13 - 12 6 number: 207 246 (D) - 694 - 466 (D) 100 to 299 ............................................farms: - 3 - 1 1 - 3 1 number: - 335 - (D) (D) - 300 (D) 300 to 999 ............................................farms: 1 1 - - 1 - - - number: (D) (D) - - (D) - - - 1,000 or more .........................................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - : Sheep and lambs sold ................................farms, 2022: 4 22 22 4 27 3 15 21 2017: 9 24 12 4 41 - 21 22 number, 2022: (D) 647 170 109 706 20 299 432 2017: 139 926 98 193 809 - 738 443 $1,000, 2022: (D) 133 31 (D) 167 4 50 91 2017: 19 148 12 (D) 142 - 95 73 : Wool production 1/ ..................................farms, 2022: 5 5 12 1 16 2 4 6 2017: 1 8 10 1 10 - 5 9 pounds, 2022: 3,226 1,043 897 (D) 5,629 (D) 520 1,356 2017: (D) 6,415 685 (D) 1,489 - 800 2,188 $1,000, 2022: (D) 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - 2017: - (D) (Z) (D) 2 - 1 (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 : Parke : Perry : Pike : Porter : Posey : Pulaski : Putnam : Randolph ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sheep and lambs inventory ...........................farms, 2022: 57 23 3 21 12 15 46 31 2017: 37 14 6 10 10 12 63 21 number, 2022: 1,994 334 41 247 170 512 1,355 648 2017: 474 151 180 136 177 573 2,164 340 Hair sheep and wool-hair crosses (see text) .......farms, 2022: 29 13 3 7 5 8 7 2 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) number, 2022: 1,093 215 41 76 90 277 363 (D) 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 31 23 2 17 9 8 23 20 number: 460 334 (D) 105 62 89 (D) 168 25 to 99 ..............................................farms: 22 - 1 4 3 7 22 11 number: 984 - (D) 142 108 423 947 480 100 to 299 ............................................farms: 4 - - - - - 1 - number: 550 - - - - - (D) - 300 to 999 ............................................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - 1,000 or more .........................................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - : Sheep and lambs sold ................................farms, 2022: 43 17 1 10 10 14 38 22 2017: 32 8 3 7 5 14 43 13 number, 2022: 868 156 (D) 161 229 484 763 367 2017: 513 95 18 73 89 622 1,033 128 $1,000, 2022: 175 33 (D) 25 28 95 133 179 2017: 69 10 1 6 13 87 206 29 : Wool production 1/ ..................................farms, 2022: 10 4 - 1 1 4 18 8 2017: 3 - - - 2 7 37 5 pounds, 2022: 3,193 1,586 - (D) (D) 1,174 3,983 1,785 2017: 701 - - - (D) 1,224 7,575 540 $1,000, 2022: (D) - - - - (D) (D) (D) 2017: - - (Z) - (D) 2 3 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Ripley : Rush : St. Joseph : Scott : Shelby : Spencer : Starke : Steuben ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sheep and lambs inventory ...........................farms, 2022: 34 16 31 6 35 27 3 6 2017: 36 30 24 12 28 24 8 9 number, 2022: 1,332 485 433 173 1,707 962 (D) 46 2017: 951 669 362 220 1,443 794 100 165 Hair sheep and wool-hair crosses (see text) .......farms, 2022: 9 6 3 - 11 5 - 1 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) number, 2022: 153 94 139 - 90 322 - (D) 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 18 9 27 4 27 16 2 6 number: (D) 122 254 (D) (D) (D) (D) 46 25 to 99 ..............................................farms: 11 7 4 1 6 9 1 - number: 416 363 179 (D) 384 496 (D) - 100 to 299 ............................................farms: 4 - - 1 1 2 - - number: 400 - - (D) (D) (D) - - 300 to 999 ............................................farms: 1 - - - 1 - - - number: (D) - - - (D) - - - 1,000 or more .........................................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - : Sheep and lambs sold ................................farms, 2022: 18 14 31 2 30 25 3 5 2017: 30 18 17 7 21 26 - 6 number, 2022: 430 289 298 (D) 639 1,273 (D) 17 2017: 424 331 288 92 557 771 - 157 $1,000, 2022: 149 55 59 (D) 132 245 (D) 2 2017: 120 71 43 13 119 101 - 21 : Wool production 1/ ..................................farms, 2022: 11 5 8 4 9 8 1 2 2017: 5 3 9 2 6 2 2 3 pounds, 2022: 3,418 1,587 719 (D) 7,713 2,043 (D) (D) 2017: 230 (D) 964 (D) 1,605 (D) (D) 330 $1,000, 2022: (Z) 2 1 (D) (D) (D) - (D) 2017: 1 (D) 2 (D) (Z) (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 : Sullivan : Switzerland : Tippecanoe : Tipton : Union : Vanderburgh : Vermillion : Vigo ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sheep and lambs inventory ...........................farms, 2022: 7 13 31 21 10 8 6 18 2017: 12 11 32 32 4 9 5 14 number, 2022: 130 590 1,944 349 248 63 318 275 2017: 344 245 1,308 579 234 42 155 289 Hair sheep and wool-hair crosses (see text) .......farms, 2022: 4 3 5 9 5 6 2 7 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) number, 2022: 100 185 99 42 210 43 (D) 109 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 6 6 14 18 7 8 1 14 number: (D) (D) 139 166 80 63 (D) 165 25 to 99 ..............................................farms: 1 5 13 3 3 - 4 4 number: (D) 332 594 183 168 - (D) 110 100 to 299 ............................................farms: - 2 2 - - - 1 - number: - (D) (D) - - - (D) - 300 to 999 ............................................farms: - - 2 - - - - - number: - - (D) - - - - - 1,000 or more .........................................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - : Sheep and lambs sold ................................farms, 2022: 6 14 29 16 5 3 5 12 2017: 4 4 17 22 8 4 5 11 number, 2022: 96 640 1,121 248 92 24 113 135 2017: (D) 114 605 184 175 56 136 158 $1,000, 2022: 17 141 336 37 24 2 31 31 2017: (D) 19 180 32 31 10 50 28 : Wool production 1/ ..................................farms, 2022: - 6 16 5 2 - 3 - 2017: 7 - 7 16 - - - - pounds, 2022: - 2,566 6,310 1,462 (D) - 2,933 - 2017: (D) - 3,265 1,028 - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - (D) (D) - - (D) - 2017: - - 5 (D) - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Wabash : Warren : Warrick : Washington : Wayne : Wells : White : Whitley ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sheep and lambs inventory ...........................farms, 2022: 19 10 5 65 38 5 19 17 2017: 31 9 16 60 34 6 18 28 number, 2022: 1,452 231 (D) 2,833 1,131 80 682 223 2017: 1,392 218 181 2,501 1,038 84 555 342 Hair sheep and wool-hair crosses (see text) .......farms, 2022: 7 2 - 20 9 - 3 3 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) number, 2022: 412 (D) - 1,404 118 - 31 (D) 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 10 7 3 32 30 4 8 13 number: 95 59 14 (D) 261 (D) (D) 93 25 to 99 ..............................................farms: 2 3 1 21 5 1 9 4 number: (D) 172 (D) 851 190 (D) 419 130 100 to 299 ............................................farms: 6 - - 11 3 - 2 - number: 762 - - 1,384 680 - (D) - 300 to 999 ............................................farms: 1 - - 1 - - - - number: (D) - - (D) - - - - 1,000 or more .........................................farms: - - 1 - - - - - number: - - (D) - - - - - : Sheep and lambs sold ................................farms, 2022: 13 5 7 45 23 1 18 12 2017: 20 6 13 32 21 1 16 21 number, 2022: 817 70 385 1,643 816 (D) 429 122 2017: 947 96 178 1,386 328 (D) 396 193 $1,000, 2022: 207 9 (D) 330 248 (D) 81 35 2017: 240 12 36 235 71 (D) 44 30 : Wool production 1/ ..................................farms, 2022: 8 1 2 14 9 3 9 3 2017: 14 2 4 8 8 4 8 1 pounds, 2022: 4,855 (D) (D) 3,491 3,064 538 1,205 190 2017: 5,325 (D) 550 7,172 3,399 622 1,359 (D) $1,000, 2022: 8 (D) - 7 (D) (D) 2 - 2017: 7 (D) (D) (D) 2 1 1 (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : : Indiana ............................2022: 2,719 48,301 1,455 19,821 4,744 2017: 2,833 41,180 1,718 18,845 2,997 : Counties, 2022 : : Adams ..................................: 85 622 35 177 58 Allen ..................................: 48 (D) 11 (D) (D) Bartholomew ............................: 33 825 18 224 73 Benton .................................: 17 239 5 47 15 Blackford ..............................: 15 156 1 (D) (D) Boone ..................................: 31 2,068 23 337 93 Brown ..................................: 20 571 12 343 102 Carroll ................................: 30 358 18 157 26 Cass ...................................: 21 315 14 164 47 Clark ..................................: 37 597 32 720 84 : Clay ...................................: 21 226 10 28 8 Clinton ................................: 9 88 4 37 10 Crawford ...............................: 11 171 3 (D) 4 Daviess ................................: 44 660 33 424 114 Dearborn ...............................: 28 341 24 299 74 Decatur ................................: 22 773 12 250 55 DeKalb .................................: 29 398 18 320 61 Delaware ...............................: 31 201 17 79 16 Dubois .................................: 8 161 8 100 25 Elkhart ................................: 87 2,392 47 1,199 265 : Fayette ................................: 17 213 11 123 27 Floyd ..................................: 16 258 3 (D) (D) Fountain ...............................: 17 69 3 21 5 Franklin ...............................: 31 1,027 21 262 66 Fulton .................................: 41 635 21 488 129 Gibson .................................: 14 125 11 95 16 Grant ..................................: 11 117 10 122 19 Greene .................................: 47 544 22 194 42 Hamilton ...............................: 40 516 17 151 25 Hancock ................................: 27 582 13 58 12 : Harrison ...............................: 93 1,380 28 336 78 Hendricks ..............................: 38 1,016 22 359 86 Henry ..................................: 20 529 14 111 28 Howard .................................: 18 346 - - - Huntington .............................: 17 314 9 119 31 Jackson ................................: 22 517 10 221 66 Jasper .................................: 14 273 12 139 43 Jay ....................................: 29 459 26 175 44 Jefferson ..............................: 49 909 35 287 55 Jennings ...............................: 32 425 17 166 36 : Johnson ................................: 34 609 27 391 79 Knox ...................................: 17 240 6 26 10 Kosciusko ..............................: 62 716 28 147 39 LaGrange ...............................: 141 1,298 83 481 98 Lake ...................................: 19 173 18 70 18 LaPorte ................................: 44 401 20 138 37 Lawrence ...............................: 45 875 27 404 107 Madison ................................: 24 283 13 85 20 Marion .................................: 20 79 4 21 5 Marshall ...............................: 48 836 20 341 63 : Martin .................................: 4 33 2 (D) (D) Miami ..................................: 18 227 6 87 24 Monroe .................................: 37 573 6 111 30 Montgomery .............................: 39 1,011 32 958 208 Morgan .................................: 32 386 15 110 27 Newton .................................: 4 47 1 (D) (D) Noble ..................................: 66 1,229 40 379 100 Ohio ...................................: 8 76 7 32 7 Orange .................................: 25 380 6 88 10 Owen ...................................: 34 445 20 213 28 : Parke ..................................: 71 1,611 44 846 232 Perry ..................................: 8 318 9 181 62 Pike ...................................: 5 280 2 (D) (D) Porter .................................: 41 487 17 114 36 Posey ..................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) (D) Pulaski ................................: 11 356 5 243 (D) Putnam .................................: 32 459 22 125 23 Randolph ...............................: 33 454 16 297 91 Ripley .................................: 39 472 13 99 17 Rush ...................................: 16 793 15 630 154 : St. Joseph .............................: 38 353 11 79 15 Scott ..................................: 23 811 13 283 71 Shelby .................................: 20 335 13 107 25 Spencer ................................: 39 783 25 562 127 Starke .................................: 21 174 12 83 19 Steuben ................................: 11 250 4 103 (D) Sullivan ...............................: 11 420 2 (D) (D) Switzerland ............................: 23 578 15 228 53 Tippecanoe .............................: 42 283 19 97 22 Tipton .................................: 27 321 15 293 71 : Union ..................................: 16 153 12 41 10 Vanderburgh ............................: 14 138 6 48 12 Vermillion .............................: 14 252 10 90 10 Vigo ...................................: 23 383 17 247 63 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --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. : : Wabash .................................: 29 287 15 86 23 Warren .................................: 15 396 11 101 22 Warrick ................................: 15 193 5 73 12 Washington .............................: 47 777 30 366 88 Wayne ..................................: 23 363 7 64 17 Wells ..................................: 11 305 7 37 8 White ..................................: 22 442 6 50 24 Whitley ................................: 36 1,517 25 651 148 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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 : : Indiana ............................2022: 1,044 14,575 554 6,273 1,536 2017: 1,120 12,803 629 5,857 947 : Counties, 2022 : : Adams ..................................: 62 367 24 132 49 Allen ..................................: 16 (D) 3 14 4 Bartholomew ............................: 4 144 2 (D) (D) Blackford ..............................: 3 14 - - - Boone ..................................: 6 36 7 34 8 Brown ..................................: 16 418 3 180 56 Carroll ................................: 10 126 6 49 7 Cass ...................................: 9 159 6 95 35 Clark ..................................: 24 303 16 (D) 38 Clay ...................................: 7 (D) 2 (D) (D) : Crawford ...............................: 3 39 2 (D) (D) Daviess ................................: 17 109 13 83 18 Dearborn ...............................: 10 (D) 9 153 43 Decatur ................................: 9 425 8 217 48 DeKalb .................................: 5 91 2 (D) (D) Delaware ...............................: 9 41 2 (D) (D) Dubois .................................: 7 (D) 7 (D) (D) Elkhart ................................: 37 1,676 14 749 175 Fayette ................................: 6 56 4 26 3 Floyd ..................................: 4 (D) 1 (D) (D) : Fountain ...............................: 4 22 1 (D) (D) Franklin ...............................: 3 14 1 (D) (D) Fulton .................................: 6 (D) 5 225 68 Gibson .................................: 8 80 8 45 8 Grant ..................................: 7 62 6 70 9 Greene .................................: 12 68 3 9 1 Hamilton ...............................: 14 135 6 80 10 Hancock ................................: 10 139 3 (D) (D) Harrison ...............................: 25 442 7 (D) 39 Hendricks ..............................: 27 615 12 237 56 : Henry ..................................: 9 294 6 63 (D) Howard .................................: 8 148 - - - Huntington .............................: 4 (D) 4 70 16 Jackson ................................: 6 61 2 (D) (D) Jasper .................................: 7 84 6 24 9 Jay ....................................: 9 118 7 87 15 Jefferson ..............................: 29 (D) 18 102 16 Jennings ...............................: 5 (D) 2 (D) (D) Johnson ................................: 17 174 10 76 21 Kosciusko ..............................: 30 322 4 24 4 : LaGrange ...............................: 82 664 52 215 45 Lake ...................................: 11 83 9 49 13 LaPorte ................................: 26 (D) 12 46 8 Lawrence ...............................: 15 551 13 282 81 Madison ................................: 10 80 5 66 17 Marion .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Marshall ...............................: 12 100 7 53 10 Martin .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) Miami ..................................: 4 (D) 2 (D) (D) Monroe .................................: 20 (D) 3 50 11 : Montgomery .............................: 15 (D) 9 (D) (D) Morgan .................................: 11 62 7 21 5 Newton .................................: 3 12 - - - Noble ..................................: 31 (D) 20 (D) (D) Ohio ...................................: 4 18 4 22 5 Orange .................................: 6 86 4 (D) 8 Owen ...................................: 19 285 13 155 20 Parke ..................................: 26 862 23 646 191 Perry ..................................: 5 254 7 (D) (D) Pike ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) : Porter .................................: 19 (D) 6 36 11 Pulaski ................................: 1 (D) - - - Putnam .................................: 10 72 7 43 7 Randolph ...............................: 2 (D) - - - Ripley .................................: 10 111 3 27 3 Rush ...................................: 5 87 4 18 5 St. Joseph .............................: 30 303 10 65 13 Scott ..................................: 5 252 3 55 11 Shelby .................................: 4 (D) - - - Spencer ................................: 13 168 16 71 10 : Starke .................................: 7 51 8 51 13 Steuben ................................: 4 155 3 (D) 17 Sullivan ...............................: 2 (D) - - - Switzerland ............................: 3 16 1 (D) (D) Tippecanoe .............................: 21 151 10 (D) (D) Tipton .................................: 11 35 3 6 2 Union ..................................: 5 (D) 2 (D) (D) Vanderburgh ............................: 13 105 3 (D) 2 Vigo ...................................: 9 (D) 7 155 (D) Wabash .................................: 8 (D) 4 (D) (D) : Warren .................................: 7 120 5 48 7 Warrick ................................: 4 18 2 (D) (D) Washington .............................: 19 289 10 85 24 Wayne ..................................: 6 66 - - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --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. : : Wells ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) Whitley ................................: 16 (D) 9 74 10 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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 : : Indiana ............................2022: 141 1,328 56 804 90 20 2,238 19 2017: 126 653 39 174 23 19 1,174 2 : Counties, 2022 : : Adams ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) - - - Allen ..................................: 5 28 3 12 3 1 (D) - Benton .................................: 1 (D) - - - - - - Clark ..................................: 3 157 2 (D) (D) - - - Clay ...................................: 2 (D) - - - 2 (D) - Dearborn ...............................: 1 (D) - - - - - - Decatur ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) - - - Elkhart ................................: 1 (D) - - - - - - Floyd ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) - - - Fulton .................................: 2 (D) - - - - - - : Hamilton ...............................: 13 43 3 6 1 6 150 - Hancock ................................: 6 48 2 (D) (D) - - - Harrison ...............................: 11 34 1 (D) (D) - - - Hendricks ..............................: 3 (D) - - - - - - Henry ..................................: - - 1 (D) (D) - - - Huntington .............................: 1 (D) - - - - - - Jefferson ..............................: 2 (D) 3 5 1 - - - Jennings ...............................: 1 (D) - - - - - - Kosciusko ..............................: 5 13 5 7 1 - - - LaGrange ...............................: 2 (D) - - - - - - : Lake ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) (D) LaPorte ................................: 2 (D) - - - - - - Marion .................................: 6 (D) - - - - - - Miami ..................................: 2 (D) - - - - - - Monroe .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) - Montgomery .............................: 2 (D) 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - Noble ..................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) (D) - - - Ohio ...................................: - - - - - - - (D) Owen ...................................: 1 (D) - - - - - - Parke ..................................: - - - - - - - 16 : Porter .................................: 2 (D) - - - - - - Pulaski ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) - - - Putnam .................................: 4 110 3 33 3 - - - Ripley .................................: 4 17 - - - - - - Rush ...................................: 3 120 3 60 17 - - - St. Joseph .............................: 2 (D) - - - - - - Scott ..................................: 6 56 - - - 2 (D) - Shelby .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) (D) Spencer ................................: 5 25 - - - - - - Sullivan ...............................: 2 (D) - - - - - - : Tippecanoe .............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) - - (D) Union ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) - - - Vanderburgh ............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) - - - Vigo ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) - - - Wabash .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) - - - Warren .................................: 5 17 - - - - - - Warrick ................................: 4 34 1 (D) (D) 2 (D) - Washington .............................: 8 80 6 31 6 - - - White ..................................: - - 1 (D) (D) - - - Whitley ................................: 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 : : Indiana ............................2022: 1,810 32,398 934 12,744 3,119 2017: 1,908 27,724 1,154 12,814 2,027 : Counties, 2022 : : Adams ..................................: 28 (D) 14 (D) (D) Allen ..................................: 29 (D) 6 (D) (D) Bartholomew ............................: 29 681 16 (D) (D) Benton .................................: 16 (D) 5 47 15 Blackford ..............................: 15 142 1 (D) (D) Boone ..................................: 25 2,032 16 303 85 Brown ..................................: 17 153 12 163 46 Carroll ................................: 22 232 14 108 19 Cass ...................................: 12 156 8 69 11 Clark ..................................: 12 137 14 143 (D) : Clay ...................................: 14 199 8 (D) (D) Clinton ................................: 9 88 4 37 10 Crawford ...............................: 8 132 1 (D) (D) Daviess ................................: 30 551 20 341 96 Dearborn ...............................: 21 195 17 146 30 Decatur ................................: 14 (D) 4 (D) (D) DeKalb .................................: 24 307 16 (D) (D) Delaware ...............................: 24 160 15 (D) (D) Dubois .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Elkhart ................................: 58 (D) 35 450 90 : Fayette ................................: 13 157 9 97 24 Floyd ..................................: 14 233 1 (D) (D) Fountain ...............................: 13 47 2 (D) (D) Franklin ...............................: 29 1,013 21 (D) (D) Fulton .................................: 34 473 16 263 62 Gibson .................................: 8 45 5 50 9 Grant ..................................: 5 55 4 52 10 Greene .................................: 40 476 21 185 41 Hamilton ...............................: 23 338 8 65 14 Hancock ................................: 18 395 8 46 11 : Harrison ...............................: 61 904 21 204 (D) Hendricks ..............................: 12 (D) 11 122 30 Henry ..................................: 11 235 7 (D) 14 Howard .................................: 10 198 - - - Huntington .............................: 13 215 6 49 15 Jackson ................................: 19 456 10 (D) (D) Jasper .................................: 7 189 6 115 34 Jay ....................................: 20 341 19 88 29 Jefferson ..............................: 25 597 16 180 38 Jennings ...............................: 29 370 15 (D) (D) : Johnson ................................: 23 435 22 315 58 Knox ...................................: 17 240 6 26 10 Kosciusko ..............................: 43 381 19 116 34 LaGrange ...............................: 69 (D) 34 266 53 Lake ...................................: 13 (D) 7 (D) (D) LaPorte ................................: 22 233 8 92 29 Lawrence ...............................: 32 324 14 122 25 Madison ................................: 22 203 8 19 3 Marion .................................: 13 61 3 (D) (D) Marshall ...............................: 38 736 15 288 53 : Martin .................................: 2 (D) - - - Miami ..................................: 12 164 4 (D) (D) Monroe .................................: 18 281 3 (D) (D) Montgomery .............................: 24 749 23 841 184 Morgan .................................: 23 324 8 89 22 Newton .................................: 4 35 1 (D) (D) Noble ..................................: 33 752 19 246 75 Ohio ...................................: 4 58 3 10 2 Orange .................................: 22 294 3 (D) 2 Owen ...................................: 24 (D) 15 58 8 : Parke ..................................: 47 749 23 200 40 Perry ..................................: 3 64 2 (D) (D) Pike ...................................: 4 (D) 1 (D) (D) Porter .................................: 21 305 12 78 26 Posey ..................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) (D) Pulaski ................................: 10 331 4 (D) (D) Putnam .................................: 22 277 12 49 13 Randolph ...............................: 33 (D) 16 297 91 Ripley .................................: 25 344 10 72 14 Rush ...................................: 16 586 15 552 133 : St. Joseph .............................: 11 (D) 3 14 2 Scott ..................................: 18 503 10 228 60 Shelby .................................: 14 220 11 (D) (D) Spencer ................................: 27 590 14 491 117 Starke .................................: 14 123 6 32 6 Steuben ................................: 9 95 2 (D) (D) Sullivan ...............................: 9 358 2 (D) (D) Switzerland ............................: 23 562 15 (D) (D) Tippecanoe .............................: 22 (D) 8 52 12 Tipton .................................: 16 286 12 287 70 : Union ..................................: 12 125 8 (D) 7 Vanderburgh ............................: 2 (D) 1 (D) (D) Vermillion .............................: 14 252 10 90 10 Vigo ...................................: 16 204 13 (D) 19 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --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. : : Wabash .................................: 22 186 10 73 18 Warren .................................: 7 259 6 53 16 Warrick ................................: 11 141 4 (D) 3 Washington .............................: 35 408 17 250 58 Wayne ..................................: 17 297 7 64 17 Wells ..................................: 11 (D) 7 (D) (D) White ..................................: 22 442 6 (D) (D) Whitley ................................: 25 1,373 18 577 138 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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 : : Indiana ............................2022: 10,079 76,743 2,456 8,157 49,766 2017: 11,956 77,972 2,306 7,080 27,832 : Counties, 2022 : : Adams ..................................: 541 4,273 99 260 1,043 Allen ..................................: 418 3,737 48 125 (D) Bartholomew ............................: 51 323 8 19 122 Benton .................................: 7 25 1 (D) (D) Blackford ..............................: 29 93 3 3 (D) Boone ..................................: 82 822 9 17 (D) Brown ..................................: 40 161 1 (D) (D) Carroll ................................: 55 359 9 56 (D) Cass ...................................: 51 213 6 14 (D) Clark ..................................: 93 462 10 12 (D) : Clay ...................................: 54 305 13 48 457 Clinton ................................: 41 205 9 25 132 Crawford ...............................: 49 276 21 109 (D) Daviess ................................: 527 4,691 186 485 2,027 Dearborn ...............................: 101 1,107 14 121 1,515 Decatur ................................: 25 139 2 (D) (D) DeKalb .................................: 87 747 20 79 (D) Delaware ...............................: 83 388 6 10 19 Dubois .................................: 38 150 2 (D) (D) Elkhart ................................: 995 9,256 379 1,649 11,946 : Fayette ................................: 26 102 - - - Floyd ..................................: 36 121 6 8 21 Fountain ...............................: 40 175 - - - Franklin ...............................: 78 414 13 38 (D) Fulton .................................: 81 651 9 64 382 Gibson .................................: 22 88 6 14 (D) Grant ..................................: 28 82 1 (D) (D) Greene .................................: 74 270 10 20 (D) Hamilton ...............................: 133 859 24 101 1,415 Hancock ................................: 60 362 8 24 166 : Harrison ...............................: 162 681 29 90 269 Hendricks ..............................: 66 437 6 15 (D) Henry ..................................: 98 744 14 42 359 Howard .................................: 48 325 12 24 64 Huntington .............................: 35 215 13 43 70 Jackson ................................: 44 454 6 184 (D) Jasper .................................: 29 133 - - - Jay ....................................: 83 410 19 37 218 Jefferson ..............................: 76 352 6 8 (D) Jennings ...............................: 77 448 11 36 370 : Johnson ................................: 105 651 16 36 (D) Knox ...................................: 14 90 3 3 (D) Kosciusko ..............................: 281 2,171 85 246 1,408 LaGrange ...............................: 1,857 19,550 776 2,368 (D) Lake ...................................: 71 381 6 75 260 LaPorte ................................: 78 463 8 28 149 Lawrence ...............................: 96 521 30 70 (D) Madison ................................: 83 880 17 98 828 Marion .................................: 25 186 2 (D) (D) Marshall ...............................: 202 1,433 57 184 1,101 : Martin .................................: 31 198 5 11 (D) Miami ..................................: 59 281 7 12 (D) Monroe .................................: 74 676 13 24 245 Montgomery .............................: 43 145 9 13 52 Morgan .................................: 52 166 2 (D) (D) Newton .................................: 28 114 - - - Noble ..................................: 288 2,292 85 248 (D) Ohio ...................................: 27 108 3 3 (D) Orange .................................: 80 465 1 (D) (D) Owen ...................................: 70 328 9 19 60 : Parke ..................................: 186 969 37 58 310 Perry ..................................: 41 205 1 (D) (D) Pike ...................................: 14 83 3 9 30 Porter .................................: 73 355 8 13 37 Posey ..................................: 25 114 4 4 (D) Pulaski ................................: 21 229 9 12 (D) Putnam .................................: 104 478 11 43 61 Randolph ...............................: 70 418 12 65 441 Ripley .................................: 98 364 5 7 21 Rush ...................................: 53 494 16 59 (D) : St. Joseph .............................: 84 944 21 162 (D) Scott ..................................: 46 188 10 19 (D) Shelby .................................: 44 277 9 21 (D) Spencer ................................: 38 125 4 22 54 Starke .................................: 26 173 1 (D) (D) Steuben ................................: 79 292 16 45 114 Sullivan ...............................: 24 164 - - - Switzerland ............................: 64 367 - - - Tippecanoe .............................: 79 439 1 (D) (D) Tipton .................................: 32 130 9 21 61 : Union ..................................: 15 39 1 (D) (D) Vanderburgh ............................: 10 85 1 (D) (D) Vermillion .............................: 20 139 2 (D) (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. : : Vigo ...................................: 36 140 2 (D) (D) Wabash .................................: 35 116 7 12 43 Warren .................................: 46 311 9 17 94 Warrick ................................: 54 393 8 13 (D) Washington .............................: 134 798 25 65 212 Wayne ..................................: 152 962 19 42 160 Wells ..................................: 38 152 10 19 (D) White ..................................: 40 128 5 9 46 Whitley ................................: 71 518 17 139 (D) : MULES, BURROS, AND DONKEYS : : State Total : : Indiana ............................2022: 1,427 3,528 160 595 376 2017: 1,766 4,621 181 443 167 : Counties, 2022 : : Adams ..................................: 6 15 - - - Allen ..................................: 12 22 2 (D) (D) Bartholomew ............................: 14 27 - - - Benton .................................: 12 35 7 8 (D) Blackford ..............................: 9 11 - - - Boone ..................................: 15 91 2 (D) (D) Brown ..................................: 6 9 - - - Carroll ................................: 14 44 2 (D) (D) Cass ...................................: 12 25 1 (D) (D) Clark ..................................: 10 44 2 (D) (D) : Clay ...................................: 11 20 5 12 4 Clinton ................................: 11 21 - - - Crawford ...............................: 15 27 2 (D) (D) Daviess ................................: 8 39 3 6 2 Dearborn ...............................: 12 20 - - - Decatur ................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) (D) DeKalb .................................: 9 23 2 (D) (D) Delaware ...............................: 14 34 - - - Dubois .................................: 10 14 - - - Elkhart ................................: 44 93 8 38 18 : Fayette ................................: 5 8 - - - Floyd ..................................: 9 20 3 8 (D) Fountain ...............................: 16 21 - - - Franklin ...............................: 15 47 1 (D) (D) Fulton .................................: 18 39 5 9 5 Gibson .................................: 5 7 - - - Grant ..................................: 3 7 - - - Greene .................................: 25 63 1 (D) (D) Hamilton ...............................: 24 38 - - - Hancock ................................: 11 20 - - - : Harrison ...............................: 57 118 5 14 5 Hendricks ..............................: 24 61 3 (D) 1 Henry ..................................: 12 38 - - - Howard .................................: 8 12 - - - Huntington .............................: 3 24 - - - Jackson ................................: 10 21 1 (D) (D) Jasper .................................: 12 24 8 (D) 3 Jay ....................................: 13 46 - - - Jefferson ..............................: 24 52 2 (D) (D) Jennings ...............................: 29 46 - - - : Johnson ................................: 34 77 1 (D) (D) Knox ...................................: 5 7 - - - Kosciusko ..............................: 17 38 - - - LaGrange ...............................: 36 47 2 (D) (D) Lake ...................................: 5 14 3 (D) 1 LaPorte ................................: 24 29 - - - Lawrence ...............................: 49 157 13 25 11 Madison ................................: 28 145 12 32 16 Marion .................................: 5 6 - - - Marshall ...............................: 23 59 9 11 4 : Martin .................................: 4 9 - - - Miami ..................................: 6 7 1 (D) (D) Monroe .................................: 23 48 3 (D) 2 Montgomery .............................: 19 68 6 10 4 Morgan .................................: 16 36 2 (D) (D) Newton .................................: 3 (D) - - - Noble ..................................: 20 41 2 (D) (D) Ohio ...................................: 5 7 - - - Orange .................................: 38 74 - - - Owen ...................................: 21 38 - - - : Parke ..................................: 62 255 10 203 200 Perry ..................................: 16 42 - - - Pike ...................................: 2 (D) - - - Porter .................................: 4 7 - - - Posey ..................................: 6 12 1 (D) (D) Pulaski ................................: 7 17 1 (D) (D) Putnam .................................: 34 65 4 12 5 Randolph ...............................: 8 19 - - - Ripley .................................: 24 65 - - - Rush ...................................: 8 19 2 (D) (D) St. Joseph .............................: 22 49 1 (D) (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. : : Scott ..................................: 9 25 2 (D) (D) Shelby .................................: 18 27 1 (D) (D) Spencer ................................: 30 63 1 (D) (D) Starke .................................: 5 6 - - - Steuben ................................: 13 18 - - - Sullivan ...............................: 5 7 - - - Switzerland ............................: 11 20 2 (D) (D) Tippecanoe .............................: 8 11 - - - Tipton .................................: 8 9 - - - Union ..................................: 7 14 - - - : Vanderburgh ............................: 1 (D) - - - Vigo ...................................: 16 51 - - - Wabash .................................: 18 39 - - - Warren .................................: 19 33 - - - Warrick ................................: 27 60 1 (D) (D) Washington .............................: 43 132 8 31 (D) Wayne ..................................: 21 138 5 41 17 Wells ..................................: 4 8 - - - White ..................................: 10 31 - - - Whitley ................................: 10 11 1 (D) (D) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Table 19. Poultry - Inventory and Number Sold: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Indiana : Adams : Allen : Bartholomew : Benton : Blackford : Boone ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Any poultry .........................................farms, 2022: 7,046 294 185 42 14 21 37 2017: 6,752 258 147 61 23 9 67 : Layers ............................................farms, 2022: 6,009 240 172 41 14 21 36 2017: 5,858 219 139 61 23 6 60 number, 2022: 35,924,482 (D) 63,498 1,029 225 437 1,044 2017: 26,354,377 (D) 119,720 1,071 719 119 1,815 : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 49...................................................: 5,135 205 159 32 14 20 33 50 to 99..................................................: 402 26 7 9 - - 2 100 to 399................................................: 203 6 3 - - 1 1 400 to 3,199..............................................: 83 - - - - - - 3,200 to 9,999............................................: 12 - - - - - - 10,000 to 19,999..........................................: 35 - - - - - - 20,000 to 49,999..........................................: 109 1 3 - - - - 50,000 to 99,999..........................................: 7 - - - - - - 100,000 or more...........................................: 23 2 - - - - - : Pullets for laying flock replacement ..............farms, 2022: 821 18 16 1 1 1 8 2017: 740 13 3 6 10 2 16 number, 2022: 10,859,772 179,313 (D) (D) (D) (D) 123 2017: 11,872,429 (D) 15 77 195 (D) 336 Broilers and other meat-type chickens .............farms, 2022: 1,063 26 42 9 - - 4 2017: 916 22 19 3 8 - 8 number, 2022: 8,174,313 1,193 (D) 2,308 - - 64 2017: 6,795,856 19,308 70,355 105 470 - 1,400 : Turkeys ...........................................farms, 2022: 695 8 10 9 3 - 5 2017: 758 19 7 3 9 - 4 number, 2022: 8,486,069 147,012 122 30 3 - (D) 2017: 7,350,556 88,528 (D) 21 20 - (D) : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry ..........................................farms, 2022: 1,692 52 14 11 4 9 10 2017: 1,609 48 16 11 11 3 31 : NUMBER SOLD : : Any poultry sold ....................................farms, 2022: 4,402 225 84 22 5 8 27 2017: 4,337 206 88 34 14 5 58 : Layers sold .......................................farms, 2022: 859 48 15 1 - 2 8 2017: 987 47 22 16 3 - 17 number, 2022: 14,201,687 (D) 40,492 (D) - (D) 125 2017: 6,783,150 (D) 86,323 128 225 - 1,178 Pullets for laying flock replacement sold .........farms, 2022: 191 8 2 1 - - 2 2017: 167 6 3 - 3 - 3 number, 2022: 20,405,205 169,140 (D) (D) - - (D) 2017: 32,010,961 360,000 15 - 225 - 280 : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ........farms, 2022: 715 12 20 4 - - 1 2017: 744 21 14 7 2 - 19 number, 2022: 51,943,087 993 (D) (D) - - (D) 2017: 44,862,510 80,690 299,009 1,024 (D) - 2,760 : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 1,999................................................: 505 12 17 4 - - 1 2,000 to 59,999...........................................: 25 - 2 - - - - 60,000 to 99,999..........................................: 8 - - - - - - 100,000 to 199,999........................................: 128 - - - - - - 200,000 to 499,999........................................: 24 - 1 - - - - 500,000 or more...........................................: 25 - - - - - - : Turkeys sold ......................................farms, 2022: 457 5 9 - - - 6 2017: 526 13 3 3 2 - 11 number, 2022: 22,905,539 393,000 109 - - - (D) 2017: 18,884,453 264,972 (D) 21 (D) - (D) : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry sold .....................................farms, 2022: 575 47 4 - 1 1 - 2017: 538 42 6 10 - - 6 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 19. Poultry - Inventory and Number Sold: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Brown : Carroll : Cass : Clark : Clay : Clinton : Crawford ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Any poultry .........................................farms, 2022: 50 50 53 78 58 34 36 2017: 38 65 75 80 26 56 36 : Layers ............................................farms, 2022: 50 48 51 76 58 31 35 2017: 38 61 74 70 25 55 34 number, 2022: 1,674 36,905 944 1,863 1,142 (D) 758 2017: 1,011 (D) 1,492 1,691 671 (D) 561 : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 49...................................................: 41 42 47 66 56 23 33 50 to 99..................................................: 2 4 4 8 - 1 1 100 to 399................................................: 7 - - 2 2 3 1 400 to 3,199..............................................: - - - - - 3 - 3,200 to 9,999............................................: - - - - - - - 10,000 to 19,999..........................................: - 2 - - - - - 20,000 to 49,999..........................................: - - - - - - - 50,000 to 99,999..........................................: - - - - - - - 100,000 or more...........................................: - - - - - 1 - : Pullets for laying flock replacement ..............farms, 2022: 4 4 3 18 8 7 7 2017: 14 12 8 17 2 4 4 number, 2022: 234 135 21 345 73 165 70 2017: 226 123 32 505 (D) 20 59 Broilers and other meat-type chickens .............farms, 2022: 8 12 4 12 3 5 6 2017: 2 6 12 8 2 2 6 number, 2022: 170 510 112 (D) 45 26 24 2017: (D) 229 204 (D) (D) (D) 185 : Turkeys ...........................................farms, 2022: 3 1 19 12 2 6 7 2017: - 3 17 5 2 4 4 number, 2022: 18 (D) 55 183 (D) 21 (D) 2017: - 24 61 20 (D) (D) (D) : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry ..........................................farms, 2022: 19 11 9 26 13 8 8 2017: 16 20 32 35 7 9 10 : NUMBER SOLD : : Any poultry sold ....................................farms, 2022: 30 32 25 37 31 26 15 2017: 24 20 39 40 19 40 17 : Layers sold .......................................farms, 2022: 11 4 1 9 6 9 - 2017: 5 6 8 17 5 13 - number, 2022: 985 214 (D) 273 203 (D) - 2017: 112 684 138 244 120 (D) - Pullets for laying flock replacement sold .........farms, 2022: 4 - - 6 - - - 2017: 2 - 2 4 - - - number, 2022: 464 - - 56 - - - 2017: (D) - (D) 70 - - - : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ........farms, 2022: 3 6 1 16 3 4 - 2017: - - 6 10 3 7 - number, 2022: 450 868 (D) (D) 45 (D) - 2017: - - 236 (D) (D) 345 - : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 1,999................................................: 3 6 1 15 3 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...........................................: - - - 1 - - - : Turkeys sold ......................................farms, 2022: - 1 - 7 - 2 3 2017: - 1 4 - - 4 1 number, 2022: - (D) - 92 - (D) (D) 2017: - (D) 12 - - (D) (D) : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry sold .....................................farms, 2022: 3 1 - 12 5 4 - 2017: - - 8 16 - - 2 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 19. Poultry - Inventory and Number Sold: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Daviess : Dearborn : Decatur : DeKalb : Delaware : Dubois : Elkhart ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Any poultry .........................................farms, 2022: 277 57 34 88 77 89 544 2017: 270 87 39 63 58 88 418 : Layers ............................................farms, 2022: 206 57 28 84 73 34 404 2017: 208 80 35 62 55 34 311 number, 2022: 3,823 769 483 1,857 2,533 (D) 876,309 2017: 5,977 1,086 698 1,262 1,026 (D) 460,792 : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 49...................................................: 196 56 27 82 56 23 290 50 to 99..................................................: 7 - 1 1 15 2 38 100 to 399................................................: 3 1 - - 2 5 12 400 to 3,199..............................................: - - - 1 - 2 35 3,200 to 9,999............................................: - - - - - - 3 10,000 to 19,999..........................................: - - - - - - 3 20,000 to 49,999..........................................: - - - - - - 19 50,000 to 99,999..........................................: - - - - - - 4 100,000 or more...........................................: - - - - - 2 - : Pullets for laying flock replacement ..............farms, 2022: 10 3 2 14 10 11 64 2017: 18 10 3 4 - 9 56 number, 2022: 385 48 (D) 262 151 1,281,280 495,420 2017: 1,583 146 32 94 - 1,166,147 607,977 Broilers and other meat-type chickens .............farms, 2022: 67 10 2 8 12 5 106 2017: 12 10 8 11 9 1 73 number, 2022: 5,099 648 (D) 564 338 1,423 1,625,423 2017: 949 196 1,072 234 285 (D) 1,187,161 : Turkeys ...........................................farms, 2022: 63 1 1 4 13 53 11 2017: 62 18 3 2 10 61 17 number, 2022: 1,822,545 (D) (D) 16 95 2,013,905 69 2017: 1,776,873 78 15 (D) 37 1,561,085 116 : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry ..........................................farms, 2022: 18 20 5 27 35 9 113 2017: 15 35 5 16 22 5 58 : NUMBER SOLD : : Any poultry sold ....................................farms, 2022: 138 30 14 53 50 75 433 2017: 146 42 23 32 28 80 300 : Layers sold .......................................farms, 2022: 33 - 2 2 10 4 100 2017: 38 6 1 4 3 13 70 number, 2022: 1,345 - (D) (D) 329 (D) 361,224 2017: 3,493 848 (D) 179 20 (D) 189,153 Pullets for laying flock replacement sold .........farms, 2022: 5 - - 1 - 3 33 2017: 7 - - - - 4 23 number, 2022: 1,215 - - (D) - 2,570,000 1,406,153 2017: 1,177 - - - - 2,492,319 1,177,673 : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ........farms, 2022: 8 8 5 10 5 1 105 2017: 2 17 5 6 2 1 87 number, 2022: (D) 314 701 620 135 (D) 11,241,510 2017: (D) 228 931 682 (D) (D) 7,049,094 : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 1,999................................................: 7 8 5 10 5 1 41 2,000 to 59,999...........................................: 1 - - - - - 2 60,000 to 99,999..........................................: - - - - - - 5 100,000 to 199,999........................................: - - - - - - 49 200,000 to 499,999........................................: - - - - - - 6 500,000 or more...........................................: - - - - - - 2 : Turkeys sold ......................................farms, 2022: 64 - - - 8 52 11 2017: 65 - 3 2 3 58 14 number, 2022: 6,301,851 - - - 49 5,140,256 399 2017: 5,120,469 - 15 (D) 9 3,333,872 225 : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry sold .....................................farms, 2022: 3 4 - 5 3 - 86 2017: 6 5 1 1 4 6 44 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 19. Poultry - Inventory and Number Sold: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Fayette : Floyd : Fountain : Franklin : Fulton : Gibson : Grant : Greene ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Any poultry .........................................farms, 2022: 23 38 20 51 69 28 29 100 2017: 30 22 26 69 53 24 60 118 : Layers ............................................farms, 2022: 21 36 17 51 64 26 28 69 2017: 28 18 23 66 44 22 59 101 number, 2022: 311 1,617 304 1,215 (D) 1,623 921 1,415 2017: 355 743 637 2,092 (D) 365 22,847 4,928 : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 49...................................................: 21 27 16 44 56 19 25 64 50 to 99..................................................: - 3 1 6 3 - - 3 100 to 399................................................: - 6 - 1 3 6 3 2 400 to 3,199..............................................: - - - - - 1 - - 3,200 to 9,999............................................: - - - - - - - - 10,000 to 19,999..........................................: - - - - - - - - 20,000 to 49,999..........................................: - - - - 2 - - - 50,000 to 99,999..........................................: - - - - - - - - 100,000 or more...........................................: - - - - - - - - : Pullets for laying flock replacement ..............farms, 2022: 1 8 - 16 3 4 3 13 2017: 4 2 2 8 2 - 12 13 number, 2022: (D) 88 - 218 75 (D) 18 404 2017: 92 (D) (D) 117 (D) - (D) 119 Broilers and other meat-type chickens .............farms, 2022: 4 13 3 7 17 7 6 27 2017: 6 - 2 7 5 - 3 10 number, 2022: 42 784 3 123 1,551 1,140 168 2,786 2017: 460 - (D) 741 205 - 50 4,900 : Turkeys ...........................................farms, 2022: 1 13 3 1 4 - - 24 2017: 1 - 6 9 5 2 6 19 number, 2022: (D) 66 6 (D) 10 - - 423,354 2017: (D) - 14 1,257 (D) (D) 24 448,127 : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry ..........................................farms, 2022: 8 21 7 7 7 9 7 23 2017: 8 8 14 19 13 9 16 23 : NUMBER SOLD : : Any poultry sold ....................................farms, 2022: 11 38 10 35 41 17 22 60 2017: 8 11 14 55 28 20 50 75 : Layers sold .......................................farms, 2022: - 1 - 8 12 4 2 4 2017: 3 - 2 10 5 2 14 16 number, 2022: - (D) - 133 (D) (D) (D) 140 2017: 20 - (D) 275 75 (D) 20,732 3,202 Pullets for laying flock replacement sold .........farms, 2022: - 6 - - - 1 - - 2017: - - - 1 - - 7 2 number, 2022: - 55,086 - - - (D) - - 2017: - - - (D) - - (D) (D) : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ........farms, 2022: - 4 - 6 8 9 1 13 2017: 1 - - 4 4 - - 8 number, 2022: - 620 - 59 265 800 (D) 2,210 2017: (D) - - 675 190 - - 5,800 : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 1,999................................................: - 4 - 6 8 9 1 13 2,000 to 59,999...........................................: - - - - - - - - 60,000 to 99,999..........................................: - - - - - - - - 100,000 to 199,999........................................: - - - - - - - - 200,000 to 499,999........................................: - - - - - - - - 500,000 or more...........................................: - - - - - - - - : Turkeys sold ......................................farms, 2022: 1 - - - 1 2 - 16 2017: - - 2 3 1 2 2 15 number, 2022: (D) - - - (D) (D) - 986,000 2017: - - (D) 1,204 (D) (D) (D) 951,013 : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry sold .....................................farms, 2022: - 2 3 4 3 2 1 - 2017: 1 - 2 4 - 6 - 5 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 19. Poultry - Inventory and Number Sold: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Hamilton : Hancock : Harrison : Hendricks : Henry : Howard : Huntington : Jackson ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Any poultry .........................................farms, 2022: 80 55 115 98 62 50 46 44 2017: 65 64 119 112 47 34 35 64 : Layers ............................................farms, 2022: 68 54 100 98 56 44 41 43 2017: 57 63 107 102 45 34 28 63 number, 2022: 1,692 3,169 2,456 3,392 2,324 792 647,493 (D) 2017: 2,009 2,212 3,357 4,517 2,413 2,581 657,226 (D) : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 49...................................................: 57 39 92 85 51 41 28 41 50 to 99..................................................: 9 3 3 7 2 3 2 1 100 to 399................................................: 2 10 5 4 2 - 1 - 400 to 3,199..............................................: - 2 - 2 1 - - - 3,200 to 9,999............................................: - - - - - - 1 - 10,000 to 19,999..........................................: - - - - - - 1 - 20,000 to 49,999..........................................: - - - - - - 6 - 50,000 to 99,999..........................................: - - - - - - 1 - 100,000 or more...........................................: - - - - - - 1 1 : Pullets for laying flock replacement ..............farms, 2022: 10 5 20 22 2 4 3 4 2017: 7 5 18 11 6 1 1 9 number, 2022: 124 290 325 652 (D) 64 (D) (D) 2017: 308 50 (D) 730 44 (D) (D) (D) Broilers and other meat-type chickens .............farms, 2022: 1 14 14 11 15 5 6 1 2017: 2 10 8 11 3 9 13 6 number, 2022: (D) 31,657 590,940 480 536 103 120 (D) 2017: (D) 190 (D) 284 106 302 338 2,118 : Turkeys ...........................................farms, 2022: 7 5 6 5 4 1 4 1 2017: 1 6 9 7 3 2 2 3 number, 2022: 36 1,212 (D) 22 44 (D) 61 (D) 2017: (D) 21 321,086 59 41 (D) (D) 24 : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry ..........................................farms, 2022: 43 11 39 37 13 18 14 9 2017: 32 27 44 42 17 1 9 18 : NUMBER SOLD : : Any poultry sold ....................................farms, 2022: 40 33 52 66 42 18 26 27 2017: 49 36 83 73 20 21 28 40 : Layers sold .......................................farms, 2022: 5 3 7 7 4 1 7 3 2017: 6 7 7 12 8 1 10 6 number, 2022: 203 65 58 330 24 (D) 192,107 (D) 2017: 142 170 255 271 1,875 (D) 181,233 (D) Pullets for laying flock replacement sold .........farms, 2022: - - 4 3 - - - 2 2017: - - 1 2 - - - 4 number, 2022: - - 80 210 - - - (D) 2017: - - (D) (D) - - - (D) : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ........farms, 2022: - 10 5 20 8 - 3 3 2017: 3 4 6 15 7 7 7 3 number, 2022: - 31,650 3,187,010 1,611 373 - 28 197 2017: 70 950 2,428,030 3,355 65,807 8,395 175 1,995 : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 1,999................................................: - 7 1 20 8 - 3 3 2,000 to 59,999...........................................: - 3 - - - - - - 60,000 to 99,999..........................................: - - - - - - - - 100,000 to 199,999........................................: - - - - - - - - 200,000 to 499,999........................................: - - 1 - - - - - 500,000 or more...........................................: - - 3 - - - - - : Turkeys sold ......................................farms, 2022: 1 5 1 6 5 - - 1 2017: 1 3 5 4 6 2 2 - number, 2022: (D) 920 (D) 80 92 - - (D) 2017: (D) 75 505,000 26 3,003 (D) (D) - : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry sold .....................................farms, 2022: 5 1 4 12 2 - 10 1 2017: - 3 3 5 3 - 10 1 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 19. Poultry - Inventory and Number Sold: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Jasper : Jay : Jefferson : Jennings : Johnson : Knox : Kosciusko : LaGrange ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Any poultry .........................................farms, 2022: 44 98 93 45 72 27 163 765 2017: 38 97 119 68 100 37 114 594 : Layers ............................................farms, 2022: 43 57 93 42 62 18 138 576 2017: 34 58 115 55 93 25 88 484 number, 2022: 872 9,755,139 1,908 (D) 1,406 412 (D) 1,812,022 2017: 619 5,879,710 2,080 (D) 1,626 840 (D) 901,594 : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 49...................................................: 41 38 86 27 54 18 117 428 50 to 99..................................................: 2 4 5 12 7 - 10 27 100 to 399................................................: - 3 2 2 1 - 6 19 400 to 3,199..............................................: - - - - - - - 16 3,200 to 9,999............................................: - - - - - - - - 10,000 to 19,999..........................................: - 1 - - - - - 24 20,000 to 49,999..........................................: - 4 - - - - 4 62 50,000 to 99,999..........................................: - 1 - - - - - - 100,000 or more...........................................: - 6 - 1 - - 1 - : Pullets for laying flock replacement ..............farms, 2022: 10 13 16 21 6 - 14 81 2017: 9 13 4 5 2 12 10 65 number, 2022: (D) (D) 161 405 95 - (D) 673,799 2017: 180 1,625,432 89 43 (D) 208 2,010,858 247,813 Broilers and other meat-type chickens .............farms, 2022: 3 11 16 9 2 3 26 161 2017: 11 3 10 17 7 9 18 148 number, 2022: 64 (D) 396 241 (D) 52 592,439 2,119,776 2017: 380 604 67 3,250 96 300 478,694 1,232,615 : Turkeys ...........................................farms, 2022: 8 32 5 - 4 9 5 27 2017: 5 22 4 7 13 12 6 23 number, 2022: 58 594,467 7 - 24 266,228 5 8,396 2017: 51 581,404 30 25 37 221,156 48 192 : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry ..........................................farms, 2022: 19 14 23 17 31 4 36 110 2017: 18 29 12 25 17 7 20 82 : NUMBER SOLD : : Any poultry sold ....................................farms, 2022: 35 74 47 32 53 24 97 572 2017: 23 78 44 43 75 35 80 433 : Layers sold .......................................farms, 2022: 4 12 19 5 7 - 27 134 2017: 8 5 15 3 16 6 18 127 number, 2022: 102 (D) 2,473 276 601 - (D) 850,458 2017: 650 657,050 398 (D) 164 60 (D) 581,345 Pullets for laying flock replacement sold .........farms, 2022: 1 9 2 - - - 8 38 2017: 7 7 - - - - 8 24 number, 2022: (D) 3,823,100 (D) - - - (D) 1,702,053 2017: (D) 3,700,000 - - - - 5,017,180 918,988 : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ........farms, 2022: 1 6 4 4 4 - 31 126 2017: 11 5 5 5 12 6 18 102 number, 2022: (D) (D) 3,200 4,010 533 - 3,455,426 12,088,804 2017: 1,060 (D) 532 4,471 252 180 2,881,495 7,356,936 : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 1,999................................................: 1 5 3 4 4 - 23 49 2,000 to 59,999...........................................: - 1 1 - - - - 11 60,000 to 99,999..........................................: - - - - - - - 3 100,000 to 199,999........................................: - - - - - - 4 55 200,000 to 499,999........................................: - - - - - - 2 7 500,000 or more...........................................: - - - - - - 2 1 : Turkeys sold ......................................farms, 2022: 8 35 1 2 - 11 4 21 2017: 3 22 2 4 14 12 6 18 number, 2022: 30 2,129,000 (D) (D) - 817,664 96 10,243 2017: (D) 1,594,320 (D) 256 104 704,718 170 2,496 : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry sold .....................................farms, 2022: 2 9 5 3 7 1 14 114 2017: 1 11 9 12 13 - 12 57 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 19. Poultry - Inventory and Number Sold: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Lake : LaPorte : Lawrence : Madison : Marion : Marshall : Martin : Miami ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Any poultry .........................................farms, 2022: 55 75 104 63 35 121 32 56 2017: 38 52 96 52 43 94 37 43 : Layers ............................................farms, 2022: 46 75 102 58 35 106 13 56 2017: 36 46 88 49 39 83 14 43 number, 2022: 1,452 1,779 2,329 1,911 1,842 71,894 234 2,204 2017: 824 1,127 2,033 1,345 1,011 54,440 125 1,659 : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 49...................................................: 38 68 85 52 27 90 12 48 50 to 99..................................................: 2 6 15 3 5 5 1 1 100 to 399................................................: 6 1 2 3 - 8 - 7 400 to 3,199..............................................: - - - - 3 - - - 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 15 12 7 13 - - 2017: 5 2 12 5 6 12 - - number, 2022: 102 98 499 444 86 200,345 - - 2017: 245 (D) 125 200 147 280 - - Broilers and other meat-type chickens .............farms, 2022: 2 4 5 4 3 33 - - 2017: 1 5 6 9 10 20 - 4 number, 2022: (D) 160 126 34 6 314,994 - - 2017: (D) 100 382 149 1,585 177,823 - 16 : Turkeys ...........................................farms, 2022: 7 5 7 9 - 3 19 6 2017: 7 13 15 10 12 3 22 - number, 2022: 39 21 (D) 39 - (D) 582,501 22 2017: 35 37 68,054 19 54 51 491,331 - : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry ..........................................farms, 2022: 30 35 34 22 12 25 - 8 2017: 21 7 20 19 21 15 1 9 : NUMBER SOLD : : Any poultry sold ....................................farms, 2022: 39 43 55 35 15 69 26 22 2017: 21 28 68 29 24 56 31 21 : Layers sold .......................................farms, 2022: 6 2 9 2 2 20 2 2 2017: 3 - 18 11 6 16 2 10 number, 2022: 98 (D) 143 (D) (D) 685 (D) (D) 2017: 65 - 737 167 680 44,287 (D) 944 Pullets for laying flock replacement sold .........farms, 2022: 1 - 2 - - 5 - - 2017: - - 5 - - 3 - 1 number, 2022: (D) - (D) - - 600,182 - - 2017: - - 125 - - 310 - (D) : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ........farms, 2022: 1 4 8 9 2 22 - - 2017: 1 - 14 4 4 7 6 1 number, 2022: (D) 162 1,878 (D) (D) 1,774,963 - - 2017: (D) - 885 500 1,366 1,009,050 600 (D) : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 1,999................................................: 1 4 8 8 2 14 - - 2,000 to 59,999...........................................: - - - 1 - - - - 60,000 to 99,999..........................................: - - - - - - - - 100,000 to 199,999........................................: - - - - - 4 - - 200,000 to 499,999........................................: - - - - - 4 - - 500,000 or more...........................................: - - - - - - - - : Turkeys sold ......................................farms, 2022: 1 1 10 1 - 3 21 3 2017: 4 6 13 3 6 3 23 - number, 2022: (D) (D) (D) (D) - 55 1,363,101 3 2017: 22 18 228,111 31 24 61 1,350,405 - : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry sold .....................................farms, 2022: 14 - 3 1 1 18 - - 2017: - 3 11 6 4 7 - 4 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 19. Poultry - Inventory and Number Sold: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Monroe : Montgomery : Morgan : Newton : Noble : Ohio : Orange : Owen ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Any poultry .........................................farms, 2022: 73 79 73 15 197 10 53 67 2017: 83 47 71 14 146 13 64 124 : Layers ............................................farms, 2022: 68 74 68 12 167 10 39 67 2017: 80 44 69 10 123 12 56 120 number, 2022: 1,184 2,320 1,618 (D) 119,480 166 (D) 1,478 2017: 1,488 4,069 2,069 (D) 199,171 142 (D) 2,597 : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 49...................................................: 64 67 59 11 146 10 33 63 50 to 99..................................................: 4 5 3 - 10 - 5 2 100 to 399................................................: - 1 6 - 6 - - 2 400 to 3,199..............................................: - 1 - - - - - - 3,200 to 9,999............................................: - - - - - - - - 10,000 to 19,999..........................................: - - - - 1 - - - 20,000 to 49,999..........................................: - - - - 4 - - - 50,000 to 99,999..........................................: - - - - - - - - 100,000 or more...........................................: - - - 1 - - 1 - : Pullets for laying flock replacement ..............farms, 2022: 11 12 15 - 36 1 10 12 2017: 14 3 19 - 25 - 2 18 number, 2022: 191 168 262 - 80,341 (D) (D) 114 2017: 521 96 346 - 90,710 - (D) 235 Broilers and other meat-type chickens .............farms, 2022: 12 13 5 - 51 - 9 11 2017: 15 2 12 3 22 3 15 19 number, 2022: 620 610 194 - 368,709 - (D) 156 2017: 186 (D) 155 219 177,508 9 296,636 221 : Turkeys ...........................................farms, 2022: 3 14 15 - 16 - 19 5 2017: 10 4 1 - 12 1 12 22 number, 2022: 12 108,050 110 - 62 - 445,130 17 2017: 46 40,206 (D) - 119 (D) 476,832 60 : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry ..........................................farms, 2022: 40 26 30 5 52 2 8 18 2017: 23 12 11 6 39 3 16 48 : NUMBER SOLD : : Any poultry sold ....................................farms, 2022: 45 52 36 5 101 6 34 47 2017: 36 40 37 6 109 4 41 64 : Layers sold .......................................farms, 2022: 6 15 6 1 20 - 10 7 2017: 16 15 10 6 33 - 3 17 number, 2022: 136 641 188 (D) (D) - (D) 70 2017: 348 1,744 404 (D) 117,411 - (D) 298 Pullets for laying flock replacement sold .........farms, 2022: - 1 - - 8 - 1 3 2017: 3 - - - 8 - 2 - number, 2022: - (D) - - 240,415 - (D) 45 2017: 6 - - - (D) - (D) - : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ........farms, 2022: 2 6 4 - 30 - 3 6 2017: 6 11 5 - 17 - 9 6 number, 2022: (D) 202 41 - 2,145,907 - (D) 186 2017: 30 890 115 - 1,040,707 - 3,271,320 57 : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 1,999................................................: 2 6 4 - 16 - 1 6 2,000 to 59,999...........................................: - - - - - - - - 60,000 to 99,999..........................................: - - - - - - - - 100,000 to 199,999........................................: - - - - 14 - - - 200,000 to 499,999........................................: - - - - - - - - 500,000 or more...........................................: - - - - - - 2 - : Turkeys sold ......................................farms, 2022: - 5 3 - 11 - 12 1 2017: 6 3 - - 6 - 7 5 number, 2022: - 45,002 30 - 85 - 1,109,265 (D) 2017: 6 53,000 - - 141 - 1,180,180 15 : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry sold .....................................farms, 2022: 2 7 9 - 12 - - 5 2017: 13 2 4 2 22 - 5 8 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 19. Poultry - Inventory and Number Sold: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Parke : Perry : Pike : Porter : Posey : Pulaski : Putnam : Randolph ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Any poultry .........................................farms, 2022: 103 39 12 79 23 24 75 51 2017: 87 48 18 61 31 22 113 54 : Layers ............................................farms, 2022: 94 35 4 72 23 22 72 34 2017: 85 39 12 56 30 21 110 45 number, 2022: 59,981 667 72 1,540 400 (D) 2,099 (D) 2017: 3,620 1,547 363 2,088 771 (D) 2,761 748 : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 49...................................................: 69 32 4 64 22 21 59 25 50 to 99..................................................: 11 2 - 5 1 - 11 2 100 to 399................................................: 7 1 - 3 - - 2 2 400 to 3,199..............................................: - - - - - - - 4 3,200 to 9,999............................................: 7 - - - - - - - 10,000 to 19,999..........................................: - - - - - - - - 20,000 to 49,999..........................................: - - - - - - - - 50,000 to 99,999..........................................: - - - - - - - 1 100,000 or more...........................................: - - - - - 1 - - : Pullets for laying flock replacement ..............farms, 2022: 18 5 - 10 8 2 3 5 2017: 5 6 2 8 - 4 20 4 number, 2022: 329 98 - 2,465 58 (D) 48 120,020 2017: (D) 79 (D) 1,230 - (D) 192 44 Broilers and other meat-type chickens .............farms, 2022: 15 4 - 10 - 3 3 2 2017: 14 5 - 9 4 4 20 17 number, 2022: 620 111 - 191 - 150 78 (D) 2017: 382 46 - 254 152 274 1,190 (D) : Turkeys ...........................................farms, 2022: 15 3 8 - 1 - 1 18 2017: 17 8 6 4 3 2 21 7 number, 2022: 137 137,000 218,000 - (D) - (D) 211,064 2017: 156 164,005 138,000 20 (D) (D) 205 115,208 : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry ..........................................farms, 2022: 22 7 2 18 7 6 23 6 2017: 12 9 2 16 15 1 46 6 : NUMBER SOLD : : Any poultry sold ....................................farms, 2022: 72 15 10 47 11 9 48 40 2017: 65 38 12 47 12 9 73 27 : Layers sold .......................................farms, 2022: 21 3 - 12 4 3 7 4 2017: 12 4 2 5 6 3 11 - number, 2022: 87,474 14 - 184 23 (D) 235 2,008 2017: 17,528 192 (D) 65 152 (D) 460 - Pullets for laying flock replacement sold .........farms, 2022: - 1 - 2 - - - 3 2017: 1 - - - - 1 4 - number, 2022: - (D) - (D) - - - 360,000 2017: (D) - - - - (D) 40 - : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ........farms, 2022: 13 - - 5 - 4 9 - 2017: 8 8 - 14 - 2 10 5 number, 2022: 866 - - 214 - 300 704 - 2017: 734 840 - 922 - (D) 1,634 (D) : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 1,999................................................: 13 - - 5 - 4 9 - 2,000 to 59,999...........................................: - - - - - - - - 60,000 to 99,999..........................................: - - - - - - - - 100,000 to 199,999........................................: - - - - - - - - 200,000 to 499,999........................................: - - - - - - - - 500,000 or more...........................................: - - - - - - - - : Turkeys sold ......................................farms, 2022: 8 3 8 - - - 3 14 2017: 4 10 6 6 1 2 10 5 number, 2022: 110 198,548 591,000 - - - 120 824,000 2017: 240 562,701 355,000 42 (D) (D) 204 441,600 : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry sold .....................................farms, 2022: 14 2 - 2 1 2 2 - 2017: 5 4 2 3 - - 6 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 19. Poultry - Inventory and Number Sold: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Ripley : Rush : St. Joseph : Scott : Shelby : Spencer : Starke : Steuben ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Any poultry .........................................farms, 2022: 88 27 77 44 51 56 21 46 2017: 116 43 64 41 56 45 34 25 : Layers ............................................farms, 2022: 80 27 70 42 48 41 20 42 2017: 101 36 62 36 56 39 34 25 number, 2022: 2,254 858 2,623 862 2,391 1,408 306 640 2017: 1,857 614 (D) 666 3,777 1,312 3,422 442 : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 49...................................................: 75 24 60 40 39 33 19 40 50 to 99..................................................: 4 - 8 2 5 6 1 2 100 to 399................................................: - 3 - - 1 2 - - 400 to 3,199..............................................: 1 - 2 - 3 - - - 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: 13 5 14 3 2 2 - 1 2017: 17 3 9 8 14 4 1 1 number, 2022: 244 40 739 60 (D) (D) - (D) 2017: 317 36 227 60 1,058 136 (D) (D) Broilers and other meat-type chickens .............farms, 2022: 9 - 11 - 4 2 4 2 2017: 16 3 11 9 3 3 1 - number, 2022: 338 - 820 - 390 (D) 112 (D) 2017: 3,878 9 169 600 175 110 (D) - : Turkeys ...........................................farms, 2022: 13 - 1 4 - 9 3 6 2017: 25 - 7 2 11 6 2 - number, 2022: 67 - (D) 8 - 180,706 9 424 2017: (D) - 52 (D) 188 136,843 (D) - : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry ..........................................farms, 2022: 25 3 19 9 10 9 8 5 2017: 34 10 17 17 4 11 3 4 : NUMBER SOLD : : Any poultry sold ....................................farms, 2022: 49 17 43 19 33 34 10 15 2017: 58 23 50 24 37 20 16 13 : Layers sold .......................................farms, 2022: 5 9 15 5 18 7 - 1 2017: 10 1 18 12 15 - 10 7 number, 2022: 85 (D) 3,354 123 1,020 521 - (D) 2017: 533 (D) (D) 353 914 - 3,096 117 Pullets for laying flock replacement sold .........farms, 2022: - - 3 - - - - - 2017: 1 - 3 - - - - - number, 2022: - - 90 - - - - - 2017: (D) - 105 - - - - - : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ........farms, 2022: 5 2 7 7 10 2 3 2 2017: 15 3 15 10 6 2 2 - number, 2022: 110 (D) 460 570 5,300 (D) 105 (D) 2017: 72,174 75 141 387 1,245 (D) (D) - : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 1,999................................................: 5 2 7 7 10 2 3 2 2,000 to 59,999...........................................: - - - - - - - - 60,000 to 99,999..........................................: - - - - - - - - 100,000 to 199,999........................................: - - - - - - - - 200,000 to 499,999........................................: - - - - - - - - 500,000 or more...........................................: - - - - - - - - : Turkeys sold ......................................farms, 2022: - - - - - 6 4 - 2017: 7 - 7 - 9 4 2 - number, 2022: - - - - - 516,600 16 - 2017: 10,700 - 49 - 96 240,039 (D) - : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry sold .....................................farms, 2022: 12 3 4 3 3 2 - 1 2017: 16 - 11 4 4 - 2 2 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 19. Poultry - Inventory and Number Sold: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Sullivan : Switzerland : Tippecanoe : Tipton : Union : Vanderburgh : Vermillion : Vigo ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Any poultry .........................................farms, 2022: 23 44 88 37 18 24 19 45 2017: 36 70 83 24 7 24 26 36 : Layers ............................................farms, 2022: 17 44 78 33 18 22 18 45 2017: 31 69 69 23 7 21 21 36 number, 2022: 293 1,942 1,944 (D) 201 374 269 925 2017: 1,349 1,782 1,617 (D) 66 396 368 1,049 : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 49...................................................: 15 40 71 32 18 21 18 42 50 to 99..................................................: 2 2 5 - - 1 - 2 100 to 399................................................: - - 2 - - - - 1 400 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: 3 3 5 5 4 4 4 8 2017: 1 9 15 1 - 1 2 3 number, 2022: 32 48 480 73 20 40 38 374 2017: (D) 1,022 671 (D) - (D) (D) 325 Broilers and other meat-type chickens .............farms, 2022: - 5 8 6 6 7 6 1 2017: 4 4 8 1 - 1 3 6 number, 2022: - 175 52 600 112 (D) 121 (D) 2017: 19,550 42 222 (D) - (D) 186 210 : Turkeys ...........................................farms, 2022: 9 - 16 - - - - 2 2017: 3 3 10 2 - - - 4 number, 2022: 155,706 - 125 - - - - (D) 2017: 58,200 12 88 (D) - - - 26 : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry ..........................................farms, 2022: 4 15 30 27 9 4 3 13 2017: 13 17 27 9 - 10 10 8 : NUMBER SOLD : : Any poultry sold ....................................farms, 2022: 14 24 49 24 8 19 7 23 2017: 18 19 58 22 6 12 7 18 : Layers sold .......................................farms, 2022: 2 11 10 15 - 4 1 4 2017: 2 5 4 16 - 2 - 3 number, 2022: (D) 143 311 (D) - 21 (D) 57 2017: (D) 950 70 (D) - (D) - 112 Pullets for laying flock replacement sold .........farms, 2022: - - - 2 - - - 5 2017: - - 2 - - 1 - - number, 2022: - - - (D) - - - 86 2017: - - (D) - - (D) - - : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ........farms, 2022: - 4 1 6 4 4 1 3 2017: 3 2 13 4 4 1 2 3 number, 2022: - 160 (D) 600 100 (D) (D) 112 2017: 9,000 (D) 433 400 260 (D) (D) 140 : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 1,999................................................: - 4 1 6 4 3 1 3 2,000 to 59,999...........................................: - - - - - - - - 60,000 to 99,999..........................................: - - - - - - - - 100,000 to 199,999........................................: - - - - - 1 - - 200,000 to 499,999........................................: - - - - - - - - 500,000 or more...........................................: - - - - - - - - : Turkeys sold ......................................farms, 2022: 6 - 1 - - - - 3 2017: 4 - 2 8 - - - 1 number, 2022: 439,000 - (D) - - - - 26 2017: 274,200 - (D) 14 - - - (D) : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry sold .....................................farms, 2022: - 4 12 12 - 4 - 3 2017: - 2 9 13 - - - 2 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 19. Poultry - Inventory and Number Sold: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Wabash : Warren : Warrick : Washington : Wayne : Wells : White : Whitley ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Any poultry .........................................farms, 2022: 51 41 43 133 109 33 30 51 2017: 50 33 49 131 94 36 31 74 : Layers ............................................farms, 2022: 41 40 40 93 87 29 30 48 2017: 44 31 42 87 87 28 31 70 number, 2022: (D) 1,033 981 162,368 8,069 (D) 434 721 2017: 1,638 714 809 72,335 5,258 (D) (D) 2,066 : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 49...................................................: 34 36 34 81 81 21 29 47 50 to 99..................................................: 2 4 6 2 3 3 1 1 100 to 399................................................: 3 - - 5 - 2 - - 400 to 3,199..............................................: - - - - 3 1 - - 3,200 to 9,999............................................: - - - 1 - - - - 10,000 to 19,999..........................................: - - - 2 - - - - 20,000 to 49,999..........................................: 1 - - 1 - - - - 50,000 to 99,999..........................................: - - - - - - - - 100,000 or more...........................................: 1 - - 1 - 2 - - : Pullets for laying flock replacement ..............farms, 2022: 8 1 6 8 2 4 7 9 2017: 5 7 6 11 7 6 2 3 number, 2022: (D) (D) 68 146 (D) (D) 120 91 2017: 221,434 315 90 238 166 206,090 (D) 62 Broilers and other meat-type chickens .............farms, 2022: 2 2 3 28 29 9 1 6 2017: 1 9 3 35 23 5 1 7 number, 2022: (D) (D) (D) 2,086,538 5,640 1,410 (D) (D) 2017: (D) 150 53 2,658,737 1,890 (D) (D) 420 : Turkeys ...........................................farms, 2022: 7 3 1 25 8 3 9 2 2017: 6 2 - 18 7 6 6 3 number, 2022: (D) 46 (D) 973,670 3,814 (D) 32 (D) 2017: 24 (D) - 507,182 445 170 (D) 15 : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry ..........................................farms, 2022: 19 12 19 17 14 13 11 8 2017: 12 15 9 25 13 11 8 29 : NUMBER SOLD : : Any poultry sold ....................................farms, 2022: 42 27 26 86 57 21 16 25 2017: 36 24 36 108 60 29 16 52 : Layers sold .......................................farms, 2022: 4 4 2 13 12 8 2 2 2017: 3 3 8 22 18 5 1 12 number, 2022: (D) 66 (D) 151,138 5,558 (D) (D) (D) 2017: 18 21 270 67,479 1,042 (D) (D) 871 Pullets for laying flock replacement sold .........farms, 2022: 3 1 - 3 3 4 - 1 2017: 4 - - - 3 3 1 1 number, 2022: (D) (D) - 36 25 (D) - (D) 2017: 544,081 - - - 105 401,000 (D) (D) : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ........farms, 2022: 6 2 1 17 10 3 3 6 2017: 7 6 9 31 10 3 1 12 number, 2022: 598 (D) (D) 14,424,400 653 (D) (D) (D) 2017: 4,118 63 395 18,299,166 1,705 (D) (D) 1,428 : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 1,999................................................: 6 2 1 - 10 2 2 5 2,000 to 59,999...........................................: - - - - - 1 1 - 60,000 to 99,999..........................................: - - - - - - - - 100,000 to 199,999........................................: - - - 1 - - - - 200,000 to 499,999........................................: - - - 2 - - - 1 500,000 or more...........................................: - - - 14 - - - - : Turkeys sold ......................................farms, 2022: 3 4 - 22 7 3 - 1 2017: 7 3 - 15 4 3 3 2 number, 2022: (D) 48 - 1,646,320 3,826 (D) - (D) 2017: 430 15 - 1,359,471 406 (D) (D) (D) : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry sold .....................................farms, 2022: 6 3 5 8 5 3 2 1 2017: 3 3 10 9 8 6 - 8 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : : Indiana ............................2022: 5 340 2 (D) 2017: 2 (D) 1 (D) : Counties, 2022 : : Daviess ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) DeKalb .................................: 2 (D) - - Marshall ...............................: 1 (D) - - : DUCKS : : State Total : : Indiana ............................2022: 854 1,719,865 348 13,297,560 2017: 778 2,031,184 287 14,578,089 : Counties, 2022 : : Adams ..................................: 43 207,891 43 637,814 Allen ..................................: 3 21 1 (D) Bartholomew ............................: 6 36 - - Benton .................................: 4 (D) 1 (D) Blackford ..............................: 6 30 - - Boone ..................................: 6 42 - - Brown ..................................: 9 87 - - Carroll ................................: 6 132 1 (D) Cass ...................................: 2 (D) - - Clark ..................................: 9 30 1 (D) : Clay ...................................: 3 30 3 12 Clinton ................................: 7 126 4 48 Crawford ...............................: 5 26 - - Daviess ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) Dearborn ...............................: - - 2 (D) Decatur ................................: 2 (D) - - DeKalb .................................: 13 128 2 (D) Delaware ...............................: 15 172 3 30 Dubois .................................: 2 (D) - - Elkhart ................................: 89 645,832 71 4,319,968 : Fayette ................................: 5 57 - - Floyd ..................................: 11 (D) 1 (D) Fountain ...............................: 1 (D) - - Franklin ...............................: 4 320 - - Fulton .................................: 2 (D) - - Gibson .................................: 6 30 2 (D) Grant ..................................: 2 (D) - - Greene .................................: 19 116 - - Hamilton ...............................: 21 110 - - Hancock ................................: 2 (D) - - : Harrison ...............................: 13 124 - - Hendricks ..............................: 10 693 2 (D) Henry ..................................: 5 10 - - Howard .................................: 7 31 - - Huntington .............................: 1 (D) - - Jackson ................................: 8 50 - - Jasper .................................: 11 84 - - Jay ....................................: 12 104,338 9 856,554 Jefferson ..............................: 13 977 4 20 Jennings ...............................: 8 70 1 (D) : Johnson ................................: 5 27 - - Knox ...................................: 4 8 - - Kosciusko ..............................: 27 176,053 14 1,083,996 LaGrange ...............................: 89 491,238 106 5,428,641 Lake ...................................: 3 44 1 (D) LaPorte ................................: 23 151 - - Lawrence ...............................: 6 67 1 (D) Madison ................................: 7 20 - - Marion .................................: 4 57 1 (D) Marshall ...............................: 6 (D) 3 (D) : Miami ..................................: 6 18 - - Monroe .................................: 23 182 1 (D) Montgomery .............................: 14 96 - - Morgan .................................: 21 260 8 38 Newton .................................: 3 18 - - Noble ..................................: 26 77,278 9 785,096 Ohio ...................................: 1 (D) - - Orange .................................: 6 62 - - Owen ...................................: 5 9 - - Parke ..................................: 17 131 12 264 : Perry ..................................: 6 117 1 (D) Pike ...................................: 2 (D) - - Porter .................................: 9 67 1 (D) Posey ..................................: 6 24 - - Pulaski ................................: 4 8 1 (D) Putnam .................................: 11 72 1 (D) Randolph ...............................: 4 12 - - Ripley .................................: 6 21 3 15 Rush ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) St. Joseph .............................: 12 133 3 28 Scott ..................................: 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. : : Spencer ................................: 7 77 - - Starke .................................: 7 21 - - Steuben ................................: 3 30 1 (D) Sullivan ...............................: 3 24 - - Tippecanoe .............................: 18 452 6 12 Tipton .................................: 12 44 4 12 Union ..................................: 3 6 - - Vermillion .............................: 2 (D) - - Vigo ...................................: 3 46 2 (D) Wabash .................................: 7 (D) 5 (D) : Warren .................................: 8 114 3 34 Warrick ................................: 5 32 2 (D) Washington .............................: 9 71 - - Wayne ..................................: 3 12 - - Wells ..................................: 8 132 2 (D) White ..................................: 3 6 2 (D) : EMUS : : State Total : : Indiana ............................2022: 19 54 - - 2017: 13 46 1 (D) : Counties, 2022 : : Jefferson ..............................: 3 9 - - Johnson ................................: 6 21 - - Noble ..................................: 1 (D) - - Parke ..................................: 2 (D) - - Scott ..................................: 2 (D) - - Wabash .................................: 4 8 - - Whitley ................................: 1 (D) - - : GEESE : : State Total : : Indiana ............................2022: 199 3,324 34 1,664 2017: 208 1,376 25 254 : Counties, 2022 : : Adams ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) Bartholomew ............................: 6 36 - - Cass ...................................: 2 (D) - - Clark ..................................: 2 (D) - - Clinton ................................: 7 68 - - Daviess ................................: 1 (D) - - Delaware ...............................: 9 24 - - Dubois .................................: 2 (D) - - Elkhart ................................: 6 19 5 8 Fayette ................................: 3 59 - - : Floyd ..................................: 1 (D) - - Franklin ...............................: 4 12 - - Fulton .................................: 1 (D) - - Gibson .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) Greene .................................: 12 28 - - Hamilton ...............................: 1 (D) - - Hancock ................................: 1 (D) - - Harrison ...............................: 7 56 - - Hendricks ..............................: 6 120 2 (D) Howard .................................: 1 (D) - - : Jackson ................................: 4 28 - - Jasper .................................: 2 (D) - - Jefferson ..............................: 5 63 - - Jennings ...............................: 1 (D) - - Kosciusko ..............................: 1 (D) 3 9 LaGrange ...............................: 2 (D) - - Lake ...................................: 12 2,165 11 1,560 LaPorte ................................: 6 18 - - Lawrence ...............................: 2 (D) - - Madison ................................: 3 6 - - : Marion .................................: 3 33 - - Monroe .................................: 7 26 - - Morgan .................................: 6 12 - - Noble ..................................: 4 24 - - Orange .................................: 2 (D) - - Parke ..................................: 12 80 2 (D) Perry ..................................: 1 (D) - - Porter .................................: 1 (D) - - Pulaski ................................: 1 (D) - - Randolph ...............................: 2 (D) - - : Ripley .................................: 1 (D) - - Rush ...................................: 2 (D) - - St. Joseph .............................: 3 31 - - Starke .................................: 2 (D) - - Steuben ................................: 2 (D) - - Switzerland ............................: 4 21 - - Tippecanoe .............................: 9 44 - - Union ..................................: 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. : : Vigo ...................................: 2 (D) - - Warren .................................: 3 43 3 21 Warrick ................................: 7 36 2 (D) Washington .............................: 2 (D) - - Wayne ..................................: 5 31 - - Wells ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) : GUINEAS : : State Total : : Indiana ............................2022: 301 2,125 40 393 2017: 399 2,971 63 1,067 : Counties, 2022 : : Adams ..................................: 2 (D) - - Allen ..................................: 9 27 1 (D) Benton .................................: 2 (D) - - Blackford ..............................: 2 (D) - - Boone ..................................: 4 32 - - Brown ..................................: 3 9 - - Carroll ................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) Cass ...................................: 5 44 - - Clark ..................................: 16 114 2 (D) Daviess ................................: 1 (D) - - : Dearborn ...............................: 2 (D) - - Decatur ................................: 1 (D) - - DeKalb .................................: 6 14 - - Delaware ...............................: 5 25 - - Dubois .................................: 4 47 - - Elkhart ................................: 13 212 3 12 Floyd ..................................: 9 30 - - Fountain ...............................: 1 (D) - - Franklin ...............................: 6 61 4 64 Fulton .................................: 1 (D) - - : Greene .................................: 6 36 - - Hamilton ...............................: 3 34 - - Hancock ................................: 2 (D) - - Harrison ...............................: 6 24 - - Henry ..................................: 7 51 - - Huntington .............................: 1 (D) - - Jackson ................................: 2 (D) - - Jasper .................................: 8 78 2 (D) Jay ....................................: 1 (D) - - Jefferson ..............................: 5 36 - - : Jennings ...............................: 6 28 - - Johnson ................................: 3 6 - - Knox ...................................: 1 (D) - - Kosciusko ..............................: 6 20 - - LaGrange ...............................: 7 8 - - Lake ...................................: 1 (D) - - LaPorte ................................: 10 60 - - Lawrence ...............................: 11 181 2 (D) Marshall ...............................: 9 26 5 51 Monroe .................................: 5 64 - - : Montgomery .............................: 11 225 2 (D) Morgan .................................: 8 52 - - Noble ..................................: 7 25 1 (D) Ohio ...................................: 1 (D) - - Orange .................................: 1 (D) - - Owen ...................................: 3 (D) 2 (D) Parke ..................................: 10 66 4 84 Porter .................................: 7 27 - - Posey ..................................: 4 18 - - Putnam .................................: 3 6 - - : Randolph ...............................: 2 (D) - - Ripley .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) St. Joseph .............................: 2 (D) - - Steuben ................................: 1 (D) - - Sullivan ...............................: 3 6 - - Switzerland ............................: 5 17 - - Tippecanoe .............................: 2 (D) - - Tipton .................................: 8 23 6 32 Union ..................................: 4 12 - - Vigo ...................................: 4 24 2 (D) : Warren .................................: 3 7 - - Warrick ................................: 8 60 2 (D) Washington .............................: 1 (D) - - Wayne ..................................: 2 (D) - - Wells ..................................: 5 27 - - Whitley ................................: 1 (D) - - : HUNGARIAN PARTRIDGE : : State Total : : Indiana ............................2022: - - - - 2017: 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 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ OSTRICHES : : State Total : : Indiana ............................2022: 2 (D) - - 2017: 2 (D) - - : Counties, 2022 : : Lawrence ...............................: 2 (D) - - : PEACOCKS OR PEAHENS : : State Total : : Indiana ............................2022: 152 1,423 22 380 2017: 187 1,329 24 2,883 : Counties, 2022 : : Adams ..................................: 3 38 1 (D) Allen ..................................: 1 (D) - - Boone ..................................: 2 (D) - - Brown ..................................: 5 5 - - Carroll ................................: 1 (D) - - Cass ...................................: 5 38 - - Clark ..................................: 5 14 - - Daviess ................................: 1 (D) - - Dearborn ...............................: 1 (D) - - Decatur ................................: 2 (D) - - : DeKalb .................................: 3 14 - - Delaware ...............................: 5 29 - - Elkhart ................................: 3 8 - - Fayette ................................: 1 (D) - - Fulton .................................: 1 (D) - - Gibson .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) Hamilton ...............................: 4 4 3 9 Hancock ................................: 1 (D) - - Harrison ...............................: 1 (D) - - Henry ..................................: 2 (D) - - : Howard .................................: 6 18 - - Jefferson ..............................: 6 66 - - Jennings ...............................: 1 (D) - - Johnson ................................: 6 9 - - Kosciusko ..............................: 2 (D) - - LaGrange ...............................: 4 21 1 (D) Lake ...................................: 4 21 - - LaPorte ................................: 2 (D) - - Marion .................................: 2 (D) - - Marshall ...............................: 7 32 3 9 : Miami ..................................: 2 (D) - - Monroe .................................: 5 37 1 (D) Montgomery .............................: 2 (D) 1 (D) Morgan .................................: 3 20 1 (D) Newton .................................: 2 (D) - - Noble ..................................: 1 (D) - - Owen ...................................: 5 8 - - Parke ..................................: 2 (D) - - Putnam .................................: 1 (D) - - Randolph ...............................: 2 (D) - - : Ripley .................................: 3 26 2 (D) Spencer ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) Starke .................................: 2 (D) - - Steuben ................................: 1 (D) - - Vigo ...................................: 2 (D) - - Wabash .................................: 3 (D) - - Warren .................................: 3 8 - - Warrick ................................: 6 28 - - Washington .............................: 2 (D) - - Wayne ..................................: 9 650 5 304 : Wells ..................................: 3 12 - - White ..................................: 2 (D) - - : PHEASANTS : : State Total : : Indiana ............................2022: 49 3,620 18 4,290 2017: 47 10,259 35 14,798 : Counties, 2022 : : DeKalb .................................: 2 (D) - - Dubois .................................: 2 (D) - - Elkhart ................................: 7 75 - - Fountain ...............................: 3 300 3 300 Henry ..................................: 2 (D) - - Huntington .............................: 3 572 3 (D) LaGrange ...............................: 7 46 4 18 Marshall ...............................: 5 55 5 114 Morgan .................................: 1 (D) - - Noble ..................................: 5 75 2 (D) : Pulaski ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) Putnam .................................: 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 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ PHEASANTS - Con. : : Counties, 2022 - Con. : : Steuben ................................: 1 (D) - - Switzerland ............................: 2 (D) - - Vermillion .............................: 1 (D) - - Wayne ..................................: 5 42 - - : PIGEONS OR SQUAB : : State Total : : Indiana ............................2022: 65 2,899 32 1,530 2017: 70 3,539 21 1,595 : Counties, 2022 : : Adams ..................................: 4 200 2 (D) Cass ...................................: 2 (D) - - Daviess ................................: 2 (D) - - DeKalb .................................: 5 132 - - Dubois .................................: 2 (D) - - Elkhart ................................: 3 18 - - Gibson .................................: 7 78 2 (D) Henry ..................................: 2 (D) - - Jay ....................................: 1 (D) - - Kosciusko ..............................: 3 60 3 60 : LaGrange ...............................: 6 77 4 78 Marshall ...............................: 4 64 8 104 Montgomery .............................: 1 (D) - - Noble ..................................: 3 72 - - Parke ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) Porter .................................: 1 (D) - - Randolph ...............................: 2 (D) - - Ripley .................................: 6 540 6 138 St. Joseph .............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) Scott ..................................: 1 (D) - - : Vanderburgh ............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) Warrick ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) Wayne ..................................: 3 120 - - Wells ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) : QUAIL : : State Total : : Indiana ............................2022: 99 6,920 46 17,460 2017: 31 2,866 39 10,552 : Counties, 2022 : : Adams ..................................: 2 (D) - - Bartholomew ............................: 3 30 - - Benton .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) Clark ..................................: 5 735 5 845 Clay ...................................: 2 (D) - - Daviess ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) Dearborn ...............................: 1 (D) - - Elkhart ................................: 6 48 - - Grant ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) Hamilton ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) : Hancock ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) Henry ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) Huntington .............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) Jefferson ..............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) Johnson ................................: 7 610 6 600 Knox ...................................: - - 1 (D) Kosciusko ..............................: 5 15 - - LaGrange ...............................: 12 236 7 505 Lake ...................................: 6 110 5 100 Madison ................................: 3 600 - - : Marshall ...............................: 7 44 - - Monroe .................................: 3 15 - - Montgomery .............................: 6 72 - - Noble ..................................: 5 125 2 (D) Orange .................................: 2 (D) - - Pulaski ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) Putnam .................................: - - 1 (D) Rush ...................................: 3 41 1 (D) Tipton .................................: 8 368 6 360 Wayne ..................................: 1 (D) - - : RHEAS : : State Total : : Indiana ............................2022: 3 75 - - 2017: 1 (D) 1 (D) : Counties, 2022 : : Wayne ..................................: 3 75 - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --continued Table 20. Miscellaneous Poultry - Inventory and Number Sold: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : Inventory : Sold :------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Number : Farms : Number ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ROOSTERS : : State Total : : Indiana ............................2022: 681 113,041 118 118,776 2017: 562 89,208 146 110,890 : Counties, 2022 : : Adams ..................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) Allen ..................................: 5 24 3 12 Bartholomew ............................: 2 (D) - - Benton .................................: 1 (D) - - Blackford ..............................: 5 12 1 (D) Boone ..................................: 2 (D) - - Brown ..................................: 11 42 3 6 Carroll ................................: 9 23 - - Cass ...................................: 2 (D) - - Clark ..................................: 12 36 5 29 : Clay ...................................: 11 18 5 11 Clinton ................................: 7 34 - - Crawford ...............................: 5 5 - - Daviess ................................: 13 31 1 (D) Dearborn ...............................: 17 29 2 (D) DeKalb .................................: 10 22 3 4 Delaware ...............................: 22 115 - - Dubois .................................: 1 (D) - - Elkhart ................................: 29 2,314 12 2,240 Fayette ................................: 2 (D) - - : Floyd ..................................: 6 16 1 (D) Fountain ...............................: 3 9 - - Franklin ...............................: 2 (D) - - Fulton .................................: 5 22 3 60 Gibson .................................: 5 29 - - Grant ..................................: 4 7 - - Greene .................................: 4 6 - - Hamilton ...............................: 18 51 1 (D) Hancock ................................: 6 51 - - Harrison ...............................: 20 46 4 4 : Hendricks ..............................: 34 107 12 129 Henry ..................................: 3 8 - - Howard .................................: 12 61 - - Huntington .............................: 10 96,725 7 86,364 Jackson ................................: 5 (D) 1 (D) Jasper .................................: 2 (D) - - Jay ....................................: 1 (D) - - Jefferson ..............................: 11 64 - - Jennings ...............................: 10 28 2 (D) Johnson ................................: 14 25 1 (D) : Kosciusko ..............................: 7 12 3 9 Lake ...................................: 14 85 3 (D) LaPorte ................................: 13 36 - - Lawrence ...............................: 16 22 - - Madison ................................: 16 26 1 (D) Marion .................................: 6 6 - - Marshall ...............................: 4 14 - - Miami ..................................: 2 (D) - - Monroe .................................: 13 42 - - Montgomery .............................: 17 79 4 4 : Morgan .................................: 20 45 - - Newton .................................: 2 (D) - - Noble ..................................: 21 46 - - Orange .................................: 3 3 - - Owen ...................................: 11 47 3 9 Parke ..................................: 1 (D) - - Perry ..................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) Porter .................................: 5 18 1 (D) Posey ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) Putnam .................................: 16 51 1 (D) : Randolph ...............................: 2 (D) - - Ripley .................................: 10 17 - - St. Joseph .............................: 10 14 - - Scott ..................................: 8 24 3 15 Shelby .................................: 10 22 3 2,700 Spencer ................................: 5 40 - - Starke .................................: 4 4 - - Steuben ................................: 1 (D) - - Sullivan ...............................: 1 (D) - - Switzerland ............................: 10 12 4 10 : Tippecanoe .............................: 12 46 3 26 Tipton .................................: 6 37 2 (D) Vanderburgh ............................: 3 3 3 6 Vigo ...................................: 8 16 3 36 Wabash .................................: 11 26 1 (D) Warren .................................: 3 8 - - Warrick ................................: 9 22 - - Washington .............................: 12 7,062 8 5,594 Wayne ..................................: 4 17 - - Wells ..................................: 5 10 1 (D) : White ..................................: 8 16 - - Whitley ................................: 6 11 1 (D) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --continued Table 20. Miscellaneous Poultry - Inventory and Number Sold: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : Inventory : Sold :------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Number : Farms : Number ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ OTHER POULTRY : : State Total : : Indiana ............................2022: - - 8 494 2017: 11 138 2 (D) : Counties, 2022 : : Marshall ...............................: - - 5 476 Tippecanoe .............................: - - 3 18 : POULTRY HATCHED : : State Total : : Indiana ............................2022: (X) (X) 772 204,365,928 2017: (X) (X) 622 89,715,146 : Counties, 2022 : : Adams ..................................: (X) (X) 18 (D) Allen ..................................: (X) (X) 12 308 Bartholomew ............................: (X) (X) 7 (D) Benton .................................: (X) (X) 4 76 Boone ..................................: (X) (X) 10 226 Brown ..................................: (X) (X) 6 359 Carroll ................................: (X) (X) 13 395 Cass ...................................: (X) (X) 5 76 Clark ..................................: (X) (X) 14 1,698 Clay ...................................: (X) (X) 6 98 : Clinton ................................: (X) (X) 13 539 Crawford ...............................: (X) (X) 8 82 Daviess ................................: (X) (X) 7 1,106 Dearborn ...............................: (X) (X) 4 47 DeKalb .................................: (X) (X) 7 (D) Delaware ...............................: (X) (X) 12 405 Dubois .................................: (X) (X) 3 150 Elkhart ................................: (X) (X) 49 (D) Fayette ................................: (X) (X) 2 (D) Floyd ..................................: (X) (X) 6 44 : Fountain ...............................: (X) (X) 6 28 Franklin ...............................: (X) (X) 6 1,123 Fulton .................................: (X) (X) 7 380 Gibson .................................: (X) (X) 2 (D) Grant ..................................: (X) (X) 2 (D) Greene .................................: (X) (X) 2 (D) Hamilton ...............................: (X) (X) 29 477 Hancock ................................: (X) (X) 9 (D) Harrison ...............................: (X) (X) 15 (D) Hendricks ..............................: (X) (X) 20 846 : Henry ..................................: (X) (X) 4 74 Howard .................................: (X) (X) 2 (D) Huntington .............................: (X) (X) 9 (D) Jackson ................................: (X) (X) 5 (D) Jasper .................................: (X) (X) 15 144 Jefferson ..............................: (X) (X) 16 225 Jennings ...............................: (X) (X) 11 233 Johnson ................................: (X) (X) 7 183 Knox ...................................: (X) (X) 2 (D) Kosciusko ..............................: (X) (X) 11 (D) : LaGrange ...............................: (X) (X) 38 2,434 Lake ...................................: (X) (X) 4 250 LaPorte ................................: (X) (X) 14 105 Lawrence ...............................: (X) (X) 17 168 Madison ................................: (X) (X) 5 140 Marion .................................: (X) (X) 4 53 Marshall ...............................: (X) (X) 17 634 Monroe .................................: (X) (X) 16 171 Montgomery .............................: (X) (X) 28 367 Morgan .................................: (X) (X) 15 170 : Noble ..................................: (X) (X) 10 448 Ohio ...................................: (X) (X) 1 (D) Orange .................................: (X) (X) 2 (D) Owen ...................................: (X) (X) 20 278 Parke ..................................: (X) (X) 9 834 Perry ..................................: (X) (X) 2 (D) Porter .................................: (X) (X) 8 195 Pulaski ................................: (X) (X) 1 (D) Putnam .................................: (X) (X) 7 55 Randolph ...............................: (X) (X) 2 (D) : Ripley .................................: (X) (X) 13 516 Rush ...................................: (X) (X) 4 (D) St. Joseph .............................: (X) (X) 20 (D) Scott ..................................: (X) (X) 5 360 Shelby .................................: (X) (X) 3 215 Spencer ................................: (X) (X) 11 214 Starke .................................: (X) (X) 3 6 Steuben ................................: (X) (X) 1 (D) Switzerland ............................: (X) (X) 2 (D) Tippecanoe .............................: (X) (X) 12 (D) : Tipton .................................: (X) (X) 11 351 Vermillion .............................: (X) (X) 3 27 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --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. : : Vigo ...................................: (X) (X) 4 (D) Wabash .................................: (X) (X) 5 149 Warren .................................: (X) (X) 7 119 Warrick ................................: (X) (X) 12 56 Washington .............................: (X) (X) 17 679 Wayne ..................................: (X) (X) 11 331 Wells ..................................: (X) (X) 9 130 White ..................................: (X) (X) 8 90 Whitley ................................: (X) (X) 5 7 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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 : : Indiana ............................2022: 1,933 20,996 1,246 908,140 848 4,370 2017: 1,547 13,271 904 518,857 564 2,002 : Counties, 2022 : : Adams ..................................: 43 865 31 35,455 27 236 Allen ..................................: 52 789 47 43,002 31 149 Bartholomew ............................: 25 340 15 9,432 5 (D) Benton .................................: 7 47 6 1,012 6 7 Blackford ..............................: 4 32 3 (D) 3 (D) Boone ..................................: 24 489 24 15,540 20 107 Brown ..................................: 12 58 8 422 3 1 Carroll ................................: 13 59 10 1,155 7 4 Cass ...................................: 17 100 9 1,345 8 6 Clark ..................................: 21 102 9 2,292 2 (D) : Clay ...................................: 14 135 6 5,696 4 20 Clinton ................................: 10 81 8 4,586 6 16 Crawford ...............................: 23 191 10 2,922 6 9 Daviess ................................: 43 131 21 3,002 13 8 Dearborn ...............................: 30 502 15 9,049 14 33 Decatur ................................: 25 132 15 4,506 6 18 DeKalb .................................: 39 272 27 7,398 25 30 Delaware ...............................: 47 443 41 17,433 19 65 Dubois .................................: 17 167 15 4,091 15 19 Elkhart ................................: 52 256 29 7,570 18 25 : Fayette ................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Floyd ..................................: 13 408 11 7,572 11 31 Fountain ...............................: 9 38 4 361 4 1 Franklin ...............................: 11 86 9 2,112 8 10 Fulton .................................: 13 62 6 868 5 2 Gibson .................................: 12 97 4 170 4 1 Grant ..................................: 13 39 12 1,042 6 2 Greene .................................: 39 182 9 1,668 8 10 Hamilton ...............................: 33 205 21 8,693 17 37 Hancock ................................: 25 98 15 1,704 11 8 : Harrison ...............................: 38 171 12 2,408 9 9 Hendricks ..............................: 47 267 33 5,030 29 28 Henry ..................................: 16 441 10 (D) 4 (D) Howard .................................: 20 382 9 2,627 6 11 Huntington .............................: 12 231 6 7,540 6 36 Jackson ................................: 14 233 7 (D) 2 (D) Jasper .................................: 21 110 15 4,898 9 28 Jay ....................................: 10 46 9 2,110 8 7 Jefferson ..............................: 23 336 10 (D) 5 (D) Jennings ...............................: 22 79 9 4,263 8 16 : Johnson ................................: 30 166 19 7,012 14 33 Knox ...................................: 9 472 9 15,780 9 76 Kosciusko ..............................: 37 207 22 6,601 15 22 LaGrange ...............................: 59 455 31 16,916 26 71 Lake ...................................: 11 35 8 1,413 7 3 LaPorte ................................: 32 578 27 20,558 23 77 Lawrence ...............................: 35 316 16 6,269 14 30 Madison ................................: 33 241 28 9,665 24 41 Marion .................................: 20 273 13 12,548 13 57 Marshall ...............................: 27 272 19 12,507 14 53 : Martin .................................: 17 88 14 3,202 8 5 Miami ..................................: 10 53 3 (D) 1 (D) Monroe .................................: 23 168 19 5,274 12 11 Montgomery .............................: 32 244 22 1,374 6 1 Morgan .................................: 19 457 15 (D) 9 (D) Newton .................................: 5 8 3 210 3 (Z) Noble ..................................: 44 227 33 6,425 10 17 Ohio ...................................: 1 (D) - - - - Orange .................................: 7 16 4 171 2 (D) Owen ...................................: 19 99 11 3,287 9 16 : Parke ..................................: 44 152 19 6,654 10 21 Perry ..................................: 19 134 15 3,498 8 14 Pike ...................................: 5 128 2 (D) 2 (D) Porter .................................: 27 436 21 9,976 14 47 Posey ..................................: 20 84 15 1,600 5 4 Pulaski ................................: 9 31 5 815 3 2 Putnam .................................: 40 171 34 8,782 17 34 Randolph ...............................: 10 35 10 668 7 2 Ripley .................................: 28 246 20 7,612 10 42 Rush ...................................: 11 51 8 5,552 3 21 : St. Joseph .............................: 21 303 14 11,292 8 25 Scott ..................................: 19 101 15 937 6 1 Shelby .................................: 5 23 7 1,755 3 10 Spencer ................................: 26 153 6 2,000 4 (D) Starke .................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) - - Steuben ................................: 18 503 15 22,221 15 62 Sullivan ...............................: 7 19 1 (D) - - Switzerland ............................: 12 30 - - - - Tippecanoe .............................: 52 327 40 20,514 31 109 Tipton .................................: 9 97 7 3,034 4 12 : Union ..................................: 3 29 3 520 1 (D) Vanderburgh ............................: 7 20 6 418 3 1 Vermillion .............................: 6 65 5 910 4 2 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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. : : Vigo ...................................: 24 229 14 2,957 8 9 Wabash .................................: 15 (D) 10 (D) 8 (D) Warren .................................: 12 30 7 945 4 (D) Warrick ................................: 16 438 15 31,320 12 61 Washington .............................: 22 233 10 6,684 7 21 Wayne ..................................: 32 250 24 7,248 23 37 Wells ..................................: 6 36 6 1,732 4 8 White ..................................: 9 49 5 3,573 4 13 Whitley ................................: 15 207 9 (D) 2 (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Data are for farms with production, not necessarily sold. Table 22. Aquaculture Sales: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Value ($1,000) :: Geographic area : Farms : Value ($1,000) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CATFISH : :: BAITFISH - Con. : : :: : State Total : :: Counties, 2022 - Con. : : :: : Indiana ......................................2022: 9 828 :: Miami ............................................: 1 (D) 2017: 7 104 :: Morgan ...........................................: 3 704 : :: : Counties, 2022 : :: CRUSTACEANS : : :: : Daviess ..........................................: 2 (D) :: State Total : Jackson ..........................................: 3 5 :: : Miami ............................................: 1 (D) :: Indiana ......................................2022: 1 (D) Morgan ...........................................: 2 (D) :: 2017: 4 37 Tippecanoe .......................................: 1 (D) :: : : :: Counties, 2022 : TROUT : :: : : :: Benton ...........................................: 1 (D) State Total : :: : : :: ORNAMENTAL FISH : Indiana ......................................2022: 9 1,422 :: : 2017: 6 1,604 :: State Total : : :: : Counties, 2022 : :: Indiana ......................................2022: 3 1,831 : :: 2017: 1 (D) Bartholomew ......................................: 1 (D) :: : Daviess ..........................................: 2 (D) :: Counties, 2022 : LaGrange .........................................: 1 (D) :: : LaPorte ..........................................: 1 (D) :: Greene ...........................................: 1 (D) Noble ............................................: 1 (D) :: Morgan ...........................................: 2 (D) Owen .............................................: 1 (D) :: : St. Joseph .......................................: 1 (D) :: SPORT OR GAME FISH : Steuben ..........................................: 1 (D) :: : : :: State Total : OTHER FOOD FISH : :: : : :: Indiana ......................................2022: 16 564 State Total : :: 2017: 21 450 : :: : Indiana ......................................2022: 16 6,123 :: Counties, 2022 : 2017: 7 (D) :: : : :: Adams ............................................: 3 45 Counties, 2022 : :: Daviess ..........................................: 2 (D) : :: Grant ............................................: 2 (D) Adams ............................................: 3 38 :: Greene ...........................................: 1 (D) Clinton ..........................................: 3 1,700 :: Kosciusko ........................................: 3 8 Delaware .........................................: 1 (D) :: Morgan ...........................................: 1 (D) Dubois ...........................................: 1 (D) :: Noble ............................................: 1 (D) Jackson ..........................................: 1 (D) :: Owen .............................................: 2 (D) LaPorte ..........................................: 1 (D) :: Steuben ..........................................: 1 (D) Miami ............................................: 1 (D) :: : Morgan ...........................................: 1 (D) :: OTHER AQUACULTURE PRODUCTS : St. Joseph .......................................: 1 (D) :: : Tippecanoe .......................................: 3 1,175 :: State Total : : :: : BAITFISH : :: Indiana ......................................2022: 15 281 : :: 2017: - - State Total : :: : : :: Counties, 2022 : Indiana ......................................2022: 10 740 :: : 2017: 1 (D) :: Franklin .........................................: 4 (Z) : :: Huntington .......................................: 4 (Z) Counties, 2022 : :: Jackson ..........................................: 3 108 : :: Morgan ...........................................: 2 (D) Adams ............................................: 1 (D) :: Rush .............................................: 2 (D) LaGrange .........................................: 5 (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 : : Indiana ............................2022: 178 1,722 34 171 193 2017: 216 2,283 28 175 133 : Counties, 2022 : : Adams ..................................: 1 (D) - - - Allen ..................................: 8 31 - - - Bartholomew ............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Carroll ................................: 2 (D) - - - Clark ..................................: 5 9 - - - Clay ...................................: 2 (D) - - - Clinton ................................: 5 7 - - - Dearborn ...............................: 1 (D) - - - Decatur ................................: 4 14 - - - DeKalb .................................: - - 3 12 18 : Delaware ...............................: 2 (D) - - - Franklin ...............................: 1 (D) - - - Greene .................................: 6 40 - - - Hamilton ...............................: 3 3 1 (D) (D) Harrison ...............................: 11 126 - - - Hendricks ..............................: 6 78 1 (D) (D) Howard .................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) (D) Huntington .............................: 3 15 - - - Jackson ................................: 5 325 - - - Jefferson ..............................: 6 12 - - - : Jennings ...............................: 1 (D) - - - Johnson ................................: 2 (D) 3 12 3 Kosciusko ..............................: 4 52 - - - LaGrange ...............................: 5 8 - - - LaPorte ................................: 3 33 - - - Lawrence ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Madison ................................: 1 (D) - - - Marion .................................: 1 (D) - - - Marshall ...............................: 3 21 - - - Miami ..................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) (D) : Monroe .................................: 4 16 - - - Montgomery .............................: - - 2 (D) (D) Morgan .................................: 1 (D) - - - Noble ..................................: 5 129 - - - Owen ...................................: 2 (D) - - - Parke ..................................: 2 (D) - - - Perry ..................................: 4 4 - - - Porter .................................: 7 26 - - - Putnam .................................: 2 (D) 3 15 23 Randolph ...............................: 2 (D) - - - : Ripley .................................: 10 96 2 (D) (D) Rush ...................................: - - 1 (D) (D) Scott ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) Shelby .................................: 8 34 - - - Starke .................................: 1 (D) - - - Sullivan ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Tippecanoe .............................: 4 34 1 (D) (D) Vigo ...................................: 7 95 3 26 21 Warren .................................: 11 79 5 12 15 Washington .............................: 2 (D) - - - : Wells ..................................: 3 38 - - - White ..................................: 1 (D) - - - Whitley ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) : BISON : : State Total : : Indiana ............................2022: 58 2,032 22 364 754 2017: 31 811 13 174 410 : Counties, 2022 : : Allen ..................................: 6 110 4 18 39 Crawford ...............................: 9 180 - - - Delaware ...............................: 2 (D) - - - Elkhart ................................: 5 49 - - - Fulton .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) Harrison ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Jay ....................................: 2 (D) - - - Kosciusko ..............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) LaGrange ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) Lake ...................................: 3 24 - - - : LaPorte ................................: 2 (D) - - - Lawrence ...............................: 3 21 - - - Monroe .................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) (D) Newton .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Porter .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Ripley .................................: 1 (D) - - - Rush ...................................: 1 (D) - - - St. Joseph .............................: 1 (D) - - - Spencer ................................: 1 (D) - - - Sullivan ...............................: 6 276 6 (D) 12 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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. : : Washington .............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) White ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) Whitley ................................: 2 (D) - - - : DEER IN CAPTIVITY : : State Total : : Indiana ............................2022: 134 4,927 94 1,090 3,412 2017: 132 3,731 85 811 1,860 : Counties, 2022 : : Allen ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) Daviess ................................: 5 167 2 (D) (D) Elkhart ................................: 18 486 23 184 682 Fulton .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Grant ..................................: 6 132 - - - Harrison ...............................: 3 15 - - - Hendricks ..............................: 5 25 - - - Henry ..................................: 3 54 - - - Huntington .............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Kosciusko ..............................: 5 249 3 57 153 : LaGrange ...............................: 40 1,805 32 365 1,322 Lake ...................................: 6 480 6 192 480 Marshall ...............................: 3 135 3 (D) 89 Miami ..................................: 1 (D) - - - Morgan .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) Noble ..................................: 10 484 9 61 256 Orange .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) Parke ..................................: 2 (D) - - - Perry ..................................: 1 (D) - - - Randolph ...............................: 5 100 - - - : St. Joseph .............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Shelby .................................: 4 280 4 60 100 Steuben ................................: 1 (D) 3 45 71 Sullivan ...............................: 2 (D) - - - Tipton .................................: 3 12 - - - Wabash .................................: 1 (D) - - - Washington .............................: 1 (D) - - - : ELK IN CAPTIVITY : : State Total : : Indiana ............................2022: 24 213 8 57 80 2017: 11 157 8 41 83 : Counties, 2022 : : Allen ..................................: 2 (D) - - - Dubois .................................: 2 (D) - - - Grant ..................................: 6 36 - - - Lake ...................................: 6 18 6 (D) (D) Marshall ...............................: 2 (D) - - - Ohio ...................................: 1 (D) - - - Porter .................................: 1 (D) - - - Putnam .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Sullivan ...............................: 2 (D) - - - Vigo ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) : LLAMAS : : State Total : : Indiana ............................2022: 139 913 13 60 50 2017: 165 1,043 37 159 95 : Counties, 2022 : : Allen ..................................: 3 (D) - - - Boone ..................................: 4 36 - - - Clark ..................................: 9 15 1 (D) (D) Clinton ................................: 5 38 - - - Dearborn ...............................: 2 (D) - - - Decatur ................................: 2 (D) - - - DeKalb .................................: 2 (D) - - - Elkhart ................................: 2 (D) - - - Hamilton ...............................: 13 68 - - - Hancock ................................: 5 11 - - - : Henry ..................................: 4 8 - - - Jennings ...............................: 4 36 4 12 6 LaPorte ................................: 2 (D) - - - Madison ................................: 6 14 - - - Montgomery .............................: 7 149 1 (D) (D) Morgan .................................: 1 (D) - - - Noble ..................................: 3 (D) - - - Parke ..................................: 10 18 - - - Porter .................................: 2 (D) - - - Posey ..................................: 6 18 - - - Putnam .................................: 6 20 3 15 7 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 23. Miscellaneous Livestock and Animal Specialties - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Inventory : Sales :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : : Value Geographic area : Farms : Number : Farms : Number : ($1,000) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LLAMAS - Con. : : Counties, 2022 - Con. : : Scott ..................................: - - 2 (D) (D) Shelby .................................: 6 122 2 (D) (D) Tippecanoe .............................: 14 94 - - - Vermillion .............................: 2 (D) - - - Vigo ...................................: 2 (D) - - - Wabash .................................: 6 14 - - - Warren .................................: 6 8 - - - Wayne ..................................: 1 (D) - - - Wells ..................................: 3 28 - - - Whitley ................................: 1 (D) - - - : RABBITS, LIVE : : State Total : : Indiana ............................2022: 240 6,359 113 6,551 142 2017: 270 5,884 142 8,354 144 : Counties, 2022 : : Adams ..................................: 10 196 7 131 1 Blackford ..............................: 2 (D) - - - Boone ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) Carroll ................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) (D) Clark ..................................: 4 12 - - - Clay ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) Clinton ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) Daviess ................................: 14 195 12 653 11 Dearborn ...............................: 4 560 2 (D) (D) DeKalb .................................: 5 226 2 (D) (D) : Delaware ...............................: 1 (D) - - - Dubois .................................: 2 (D) - - - Elkhart ................................: 12 160 8 85 1 Fountain ...............................: 1 (D) - - - Fulton .................................: 9 272 2 (D) (D) Gibson .................................: 5 505 2 (D) (D) Greene .................................: 4 32 - - - Hamilton ...............................: 3 75 - - - Harrison ...............................: 7 (D) 1 (D) (D) Hendricks ..............................: 5 240 5 115 2 : Henry ..................................: 3 15 - - - Huntington .............................: 4 140 2 (D) (D) Jay ....................................: 7 160 2 (D) (D) Jefferson ..............................: 10 35 - - - Jennings ...............................: 3 27 - - - Johnson ................................: 1 (D) - - - Kosciusko ..............................: 10 206 5 75 1 LaGrange ...............................: 11 170 8 584 5 Lake ...................................: - - 2 (D) (D) LaPorte ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) : Lawrence ...............................: 3 16 - - - Madison ................................: 3 750 3 699 15 Marshall ...............................: 7 74 1 (D) (D) Miami ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) Monroe .................................: 7 106 1 (D) (D) Morgan .................................: 5 28 2 (D) (D) Noble ..................................: 8 141 3 180 1 Orange .................................: 5 88 2 (D) (D) Owen ...................................: 1 (D) - - - Parke ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) : Perry ..................................: 6 126 2 (D) (D) Porter .................................: 4 24 4 4 (Z) Pulaski ................................: 2 (D) - - - Putnam .................................: 8 94 - - - Randolph ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) Steuben ................................: 7 115 3 98 2 Tippecanoe .............................: 13 364 11 134 4 Vermillion .............................: 2 (D) - - - Warren .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) Wayne ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) : White ..................................: 3 78 3 39 1 Whitley ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) : EQUINE PRODUCTS : : State Total : : Indiana ............................2022: (NA) (NA) 558 (X) 6,595 2017: (NA) (NA) 478 (X) 3,137 : Counties, 2022 : : Adams ..................................: (NA) (NA) 26 (X) 45 Allen ..................................: (NA) (NA) 13 (X) 98 Boone ..................................: (NA) (NA) 1 (X) (D) Brown ..................................: (NA) (NA) 1 (X) (D) Cass ...................................: (NA) (NA) 1 (X) (D) Clinton ................................: (NA) (NA) 1 (X) (D) Crawford ...............................: (NA) (NA) 5 (X) 25 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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. : : Daviess ................................: (NA) (NA) 35 (X) 168 Dearborn ...............................: (NA) (NA) 1 (X) (D) DeKalb .................................: (NA) (NA) 3 (X) 5 Elkhart ................................: (NA) (NA) 93 (X) 1,002 Fayette ................................: (NA) (NA) 2 (X) (D) Franklin ...............................: (NA) (NA) 2 (X) (D) Fulton .................................: (NA) (NA) 2 (X) (D) Greene .................................: (NA) (NA) 4 (X) 9 Hamilton ...............................: (NA) (NA) 5 (X) 40 Harrison ...............................: (NA) (NA) 5 (X) 17 : Hendricks ..............................: (NA) (NA) 3 (X) 14 Henry ..................................: (NA) (NA) 6 (X) 15 Howard .................................: (NA) (NA) 4 (X) 9 Huntington .............................: (NA) (NA) 2 (X) (D) Jackson ................................: (NA) (NA) 3 (X) 60 Jay ....................................: (NA) (NA) 2 (X) (D) Johnson ................................: (NA) (NA) 6 (X) (D) Kosciusko ..............................: (NA) (NA) 22 (X) 70 LaGrange ...............................: (NA) (NA) 198 (X) 1,518 Lake ...................................: (NA) (NA) 4 (X) 90 : Lawrence ...............................: (NA) (NA) 2 (X) (D) Madison ................................: (NA) (NA) 8 (X) 11 Marion .................................: (NA) (NA) 2 (X) (D) Marshall ...............................: (NA) (NA) 11 (X) 20 Martin .................................: (NA) (NA) 1 (X) (D) Miami ..................................: (NA) (NA) 1 (X) (D) Montgomery .............................: (NA) (NA) 1 (X) (D) Morgan .................................: (NA) (NA) 1 (X) (D) Noble ..................................: (NA) (NA) 29 (X) 367 Owen ...................................: (NA) (NA) 2 (X) (D) : Parke ..................................: (NA) (NA) 16 (X) 143 Pulaski ................................: (NA) (NA) 1 (X) (D) Putnam .................................: (NA) (NA) 1 (X) (D) Randolph ...............................: (NA) (NA) 5 (X) 38 Ripley .................................: (NA) (NA) 1 (X) (D) Rush ...................................: (NA) (NA) 1 (X) (D) St. Joseph .............................: (NA) (NA) 1 (X) (D) Scott ..................................: (NA) (NA) 2 (X) (D) Shelby .................................: (NA) (NA) 2 (X) (D) Spencer ................................: (NA) (NA) 3 (X) 303 : Switzerland ............................: (NA) (NA) 1 (X) (D) Tipton .................................: (NA) (NA) 3 (X) 5 Warrick ................................: (NA) (NA) 1 (X) (D) Washington .............................: (NA) (NA) 3 (X) 3 Wayne ..................................: (NA) (NA) 5 (X) 3 Whitley ................................: (NA) (NA) 4 (X) 65 : OTHER LIVESTOCK : : State Total : : Indiana ............................2022: 57 (X) 39 (X) 2,291 2017: 39 (X) 28 (X) 756 : Counties, 2022 : : Adams ..................................: - (X) 2 (X) (D) Dubois .................................: 1 (X) 1 (X) (D) Elkhart ................................: 6 (X) - (X) - Hamilton ...............................: 12 (X) - (X) - Jay ....................................: 2 (X) - (X) - Kosciusko ..............................: 2 (X) 2 (X) (D) LaGrange ...............................: 5 (X) 8 (X) 306 Lake ...................................: 2 (X) 2 (X) (D) LaPorte ................................: 5 (X) - (X) - Lawrence ...............................: 3 (X) 5 (X) 37 : Marion .................................: 2 (X) 2 (X) (D) Marshall ...............................: 2 (X) 2 (X) (D) Monroe .................................: 2 (X) - (X) - Morgan .................................: 1 (X) 1 (X) (D) Parke ..................................: 5 (X) 5 (X) 222 Porter .................................: - (X) 2 (X) (D) St. Joseph .............................: - (X) 2 (X) (D) Shelby .................................: 2 (X) 2 (X) (D) Vigo ...................................: 2 (X) 3 (X) 1 Wayne ..................................: 2 (X) - (X) - Wells ..................................: 1 (X) - (X) - : OTHER LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS 1/ : : State Total : : Indiana ............................2022: (NA) (NA) 204 (X) 6,463 2017: (NA) (NA) 105 (X) 1,220 : Counties, 2022 : : Adams ..................................: (NA) (NA) 1 (X) (D) Boone ..................................: (NA) (NA) - (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) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OTHER LIVESTOCK : PRODUCTS 1/ - Con. : : Counties, 2022 - Con. : : Carroll ................................: (NA) (NA) 5 (X) (Z) Cass ...................................: (NA) (NA) 5 (X) (Z) Clark ..................................: (NA) (NA) 1 (X) (D) Clay ...................................: (NA) (NA) - (X) (D) Daviess ................................: (NA) (NA) 7 (X) 65 Dearborn ...............................: (NA) (NA) 1 (X) (D) Decatur ................................: (NA) (NA) 2 (X) (D) Delaware ...............................: (NA) (NA) 3 (X) (Z) Dubois .................................: (NA) (NA) 4 (X) 60 Elkhart ................................: (NA) (NA) 27 (X) 130 : Floyd ..................................: (NA) (NA) 1 (X) (D) Fulton .................................: (NA) (NA) 3 (X) 4 Gibson .................................: (NA) (NA) 2 (X) (D) Grant ..................................: (NA) (NA) 3 (X) (Z) Greene .................................: (NA) (NA) 9 (X) 203 Harrison ...............................: (NA) (NA) 6 (X) 3 Hendricks ..............................: (NA) (NA) - (X) (D) Henry ..................................: (NA) (NA) - (X) 8 Howard .................................: (NA) (NA) 1 (X) (D) Jasper .................................: (NA) (NA) 2 (X) (D) : Jay ....................................: (NA) (NA) 5 (X) 43 Jennings ...............................: (NA) (NA) 4 (X) (Z) Kosciusko ..............................: (NA) (NA) 8 (X) 31 LaGrange ...............................: (NA) (NA) 25 (X) 475 LaPorte ................................: (NA) (NA) - (X) (D) Marion .................................: (NA) (NA) 6 (X) 1 Marshall ...............................: (NA) (NA) 9 (X) 11 Martin .................................: (NA) (NA) 3 (X) 60 Miami ..................................: (NA) (NA) 1 (X) (D) Monroe .................................: (NA) (NA) 4 (X) 4 : Morgan .................................: (NA) (NA) 2 (X) (D) Noble ..................................: (NA) (NA) 2 (X) 4 Owen ...................................: (NA) (NA) 1 (X) (D) Parke ..................................: (NA) (NA) 3 (X) 2 Perry ..................................: (NA) (NA) - (X) (Z) Posey ..................................: (NA) (NA) - (X) (D) Pulaski ................................: (NA) (NA) 1 (X) (D) Putnam .................................: (NA) (NA) 4 (X) 1 Randolph ...............................: (NA) (NA) 6 (X) (D) Ripley .................................: (NA) (NA) 1 (X) (D) : Rush ...................................: (NA) (NA) 3 (X) 1 St. Joseph .............................: (NA) (NA) 2 (X) (D) Shelby .................................: (NA) (NA) 1 (X) (D) Steuben ................................: (NA) (NA) 1 (X) (D) Switzerland ............................: (NA) (NA) 2 (X) (D) Tippecanoe .............................: (NA) (NA) 10 (X) 3 Vigo ...................................: (NA) (NA) 1 (X) (D) Wabash .................................: (NA) (NA) 2 (X) (D) Warren .................................: (NA) (NA) 1 (X) (D) Washington .............................: (NA) (NA) 4 (X) 88 : Wayne ..................................: (NA) (NA) 3 (X) 3 Wells ..................................: (NA) (NA) 3 (X) (D) White ..................................: (NA) (NA) 1 (X) (D) Whitley ................................: (NA) (NA) 2 (X) (D) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/Data are for farms with production, not necessarily sold. Table 24. Selected Crops Harvested: 2022 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Indiana : Adams : Allen : Bartholomew : Benton : Blackford : Boone ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Harvested cropland ........................................farms: 39,094 1,104 1,206 372 304 162 385 acres: 11,955,458 187,406 294,153 111,764 202,303 68,907 191,857 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 2,950 48 41 45 9 1 17 acres: 605,934 (D) 410 14,700 3,646 (D) 132 : Barley for grain ..........................................farms: 39 2 - - - - 1 acres: 851 (D) - - - - (D) bushels: 60,632 (D) - - - - (D) Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 28 2 - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 11 - - - - - 1 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - : Corn for grain ............................................farms: 19,082 478 561 185 262 85 212 acres: 5,376,022 67,065 103,967 47,986 105,246 26,291 89,850 bushels: 1,039,725,085 13,232,802 19,719,778 8,891,372 22,621,083 4,915,241 18,678,041 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 1,178 3 4 29 5 - 4 acres: 340,819 124 36 8,079 1,510 - 93 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 3,931 205 127 39 23 8 28 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 5,822 127 217 44 59 41 59 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 3,900 66 99 43 81 9 42 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 2,334 50 64 31 32 8 38 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 1,685 20 29 20 42 10 20 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 1,410 10 25 8 25 9 25 : Corn for silage or greenchop ..............................farms: 827 18 8 3 4 1 2 acres: 83,087 377 646 99 (D) (D) (D) tons: 1,763,469 9,305 12,847 1,994 (D) (D) (D) Irrigated ...............................................farms: 49 - - - - - - acres: 5,192 - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 401 15 2 - 2 - 1 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 242 2 4 3 - 1 1 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 108 1 1 - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 42 - 1 - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 25 - - - 2 - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 9 - - - - - - : Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ..............................farms: 18,327 642 510 171 42 53 139 acres: 488,227 7,799 10,170 3,157 2,748 1,043 2,975 tons, dry equivalent: 1,231,688 22,705 32,990 6,932 8,042 3,321 6,262 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 327 11 5 1 - - 1 acres: 7,482 137 17 (D) - - (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 12,745 593 413 131 21 39 108 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 4,762 44 82 38 14 13 25 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 692 2 12 1 5 1 6 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 99 3 2 1 - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 25 - 1 - 2 - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 4 - - - - - - : Oats for grain ............................................farms: 133 23 14 - 2 - - acres: 2,712 394 115 - (D) - - bushels: 184,292 21,466 8,733 - (D) - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: 3 - - - 2 - - acres: (D) - - - (D) - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 107 18 14 - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 23 5 - - 2 - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 2 - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 1 - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - : Sorghum for grain .........................................farms: 39 - - - - - - acres: 4,366 - - - - - - bushels: 444,452 - - - - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: 8 - - - - - - acres: 527 - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 2 - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 19 - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 15 - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 3 - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - : Soybeans for beans ........................................farms: 18,671 558 734 203 219 102 217 acres: 5,687,521 105,013 161,375 56,682 90,288 40,310 95,742 bushels: 326,680,605 5,890,768 8,828,505 3,374,697 5,724,948 2,253,226 6,078,655 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 932 2 13 25 5 1 - acres: 197,390 (D) 233 5,550 2,132 (D) - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 3,254 199 204 40 13 9 16 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 5,464 144 236 54 51 40 70 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 4,051 97 132 44 57 16 48 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 2,508 59 68 33 38 14 38 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 1,841 34 52 19 37 12 19 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 1,553 25 42 13 23 11 26 : Sunflower seed, all .......................................farms: 29 - 1 - - - - acres: 2,045 - (D) - - - - pounds: 2,415,153 - (D) - - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 24. Selected Crops Harvested: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Brown : Carroll : Cass : Clark : Clay : Clinton : Crawford ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Harvested cropland ........................................farms: 100 370 460 319 410 423 237 acres: 5,886 172,456 199,532 61,349 149,709 195,679 22,692 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 13 13 36 22 16 14 17 acres: 70 (D) (D) (D) 637 222 50 : Barley for grain ..........................................farms: - 1 - - - - - acres: - (D) - - - - - bushels: - (D) - - - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - 1 - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - : Corn for grain ............................................farms: 18 255 315 90 225 305 30 acres: 1,848 87,486 106,201 18,736 69,701 96,556 7,238 bushels: 295,420 18,732,173 21,399,568 2,737,429 13,892,480 19,638,546 1,386,340 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - 6 18 1 4 1 - acres: - 477 11,245 (D) 283 (D) - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 12 27 32 22 65 37 12 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 2 66 100 26 62 94 2 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 2 56 81 24 28 64 7 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 1 50 48 6 17 38 3 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - 37 30 7 31 49 3 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 1 19 24 5 22 23 3 : Corn for silage or greenchop ..............................farms: 2 7 5 1 4 1 - acres: (D) 583 (D) (D) 158 (D) - tons: (D) 15,073 (D) (D) 3,018 (D) - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 2 4 - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - 2 3 1 4 1 - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - 1 - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - 1 - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - 1 - - - - : Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ..............................farms: 58 93 143 192 150 103 189 acres: 1,419 1,709 4,034 6,221 4,297 1,350 6,203 tons, dry equivalent: 2,001 5,955 13,883 13,595 8,640 3,859 14,107 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - 3 2 1 2 5 acres: - - 6 (D) (D) (D) 28 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 42 80 108 112 108 84 105 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 14 9 28 68 35 19 73 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 2 4 5 12 3 - 11 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - 1 - 4 - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - 1 - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - : Oats 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 ........................................: - - - - - - - : Sorghum 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 ........................................: - - - - - - - : Soybeans for beans ........................................farms: 7 261 272 120 218 262 36 acres: 2,368 77,078 81,221 32,640 75,037 96,514 8,883 bushels: 119,710 4,929,020 4,579,352 1,659,877 4,216,593 5,886,876 523,312 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - 1 12 1 4 1 - acres: - (D) 453 (D) 299 (D) - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - 32 41 23 55 22 8 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 4 66 66 39 54 67 13 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - 76 74 21 31 48 5 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - 41 35 16 20 60 4 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 2 31 38 13 34 42 3 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 1 15 18 8 24 23 3 : Sunflower seed, all .......................................farms: 3 - - - 3 - - acres: 24 - - - 3 - - pounds: 18,000 - - - 1,200 - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 24. Selected Crops Harvested: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Daviess : Dearborn : Decatur : DeKalb : Delaware : Dubois : Elkhart ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Harvested cropland ........................................farms: 903 381 421 585 384 562 1,081 acres: 149,196 17,293 144,333 155,868 143,802 108,723 157,231 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 38 16 8 21 33 17 166 acres: 5,498 116 219 (D) 1,096 (D) 32,121 : Barley for grain ..........................................farms: 3 - 1 - 1 2 3 acres: 21 - (D) - (D) (D) 19 bushels: 1,077 - (D) - (D) (D) 990 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 3 - - - - 1 3 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - 1 - 1 1 - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - : Corn for grain ............................................farms: 355 63 279 251 184 261 437 acres: 73,869 3,953 65,656 48,701 58,524 45,711 70,234 bushels: 14,791,051 618,307 13,447,987 8,924,846 10,846,683 8,014,342 14,095,346 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 8 - 2 7 2 1 74 acres: 2,909 - (D) 878 (D) (D) 18,145 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 147 25 23 63 33 37 168 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 102 27 78 73 57 122 134 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 38 7 101 50 33 45 66 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 32 4 52 41 31 36 30 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 23 - 16 19 10 12 21 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 13 - 9 5 20 9 18 : Corn for silage or greenchop ..............................farms: 10 3 15 4 4 10 94 acres: 163 29 1,983 1,200 90 1,079 8,287 tons: 3,577 (D) 44,221 16,800 1,428 27,920 196,517 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - 1 - - 6 acres: - - - (D) - - 314 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 6 3 2 - 1 2 37 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 4 - 8 - 3 6 28 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - 4 2 - - 23 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - 1 - 2 5 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - 1 - - 1 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - 1 - - - - : Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ..............................farms: 609 296 162 241 128 342 779 acres: 8,596 7,641 4,168 5,007 2,175 13,246 17,618 tons, dry equivalent: 22,171 14,746 14,955 13,650 4,358 36,342 57,594 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 8 2 - 3 1 3 22 acres: 28 (D) - 135 (D) 35 1,215 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 521 182 119 181 106 201 551 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 84 103 35 54 20 113 204 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 4 11 7 5 1 21 22 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - 1 1 5 2 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - 1 - - 2 - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - : Oats for grain ............................................farms: - - - 3 - 3 10 acres: - - - 139 - 87 46 bushels: - - - 8,100 - 8,280 2,175 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - 1 - 1 10 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - 2 - 2 - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - : Sorghum 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 ........................................: - - - - - - - : Soybeans for beans ........................................farms: 327 60 286 326 227 232 307 acres: 61,689 5,173 69,388 93,915 79,101 47,536 57,443 bushels: 3,501,326 251,684 4,503,226 4,994,843 4,498,204 2,625,117 3,392,257 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 7 - - 4 8 - 55 acres: 2,122 - - 1,018 390 - 11,074 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 118 25 30 65 35 33 82 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 107 19 100 112 73 79 112 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 30 9 66 59 47 49 66 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 39 6 58 28 24 46 19 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 24 1 21 35 21 20 12 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 9 - 11 27 27 5 16 : Sunflower seed, all .......................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - pounds: - - - - - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 24. Selected Crops Harvested: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Fayette : Floyd : Fountain : Franklin : Fulton : Gibson : Grant : Greene ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Harvested cropland ........................................farms: 236 159 281 550 462 419 376 607 acres: 76,678 7,809 162,070 93,804 151,359 221,445 147,382 137,338 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 4 14 12 8 101 39 11 12 acres: (D) 23 2,170 (D) (D) (D) 15 (D) : 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: 136 16 172 234 282 308 219 176 acres: 36,872 2,648 80,210 37,063 80,967 102,106 59,822 56,187 bushels: 6,897,458 446,608 16,003,968 6,715,451 15,756,745 19,879,521 11,972,111 10,039,682 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - 4 - 69 22 - 4 acres: - - 1,464 - 17,398 3,991 - (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 13 8 23 48 34 43 27 42 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 45 4 52 78 86 94 69 60 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 29 2 28 69 98 70 53 23 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 30 - 29 26 27 28 32 17 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 14 1 14 10 19 35 26 9 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 5 1 26 3 18 38 12 25 : Corn for silage or greenchop ..............................farms: 1 1 2 9 18 9 1 - acres: (D) (D) (D) 408 1,795 748 (D) - tons: (D) (D) (D) 7,512 34,277 16,377 (D) - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - 4 - - - acres: - - - - (D) - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 1 1 1 4 1 1 - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - 4 13 6 - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - 1 1 2 2 - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - 1 - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - 1 - 1 - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ..............................farms: 107 113 104 381 179 82 85 378 acres: 2,679 2,464 3,174 10,652 4,636 2,849 1,698 12,785 tons, dry equivalent: 7,789 4,601 9,086 22,954 13,093 6,442 3,683 24,378 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 2 1 2 1 15 - - 1 acres: (D) (D) (D) (D) 215 - - (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 80 72 75 255 111 45 61 211 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 21 39 22 113 62 31 23 139 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 6 2 7 11 5 6 1 24 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - 1 - - 4 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - 2 - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Oats for grain ............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - bushels: - - - - - - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Sorghum for grain .........................................farms: - - - - - 5 - 2 acres: - - - - - 477 - (D) bushels: - - - - - 53,744 - (D) Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - - 3 - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - 2 - 2 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Soybeans for beans ........................................farms: 133 25 168 217 239 312 269 202 acres: 34,949 2,639 77,977 40,856 62,094 110,477 82,873 67,753 bushels: 2,002,325 147,099 4,692,157 2,296,957 3,434,721 6,509,791 4,660,116 3,426,406 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - 4 - 45 18 - 3 acres: - - 683 - 8,144 2,623 - 247 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 13 14 24 34 45 43 22 51 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 48 6 43 66 53 92 76 61 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 28 3 34 70 77 66 75 32 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 20 - 27 28 31 36 44 14 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 19 1 12 16 16 35 29 22 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 5 1 28 3 17 40 23 22 : Sunflower seed, all .......................................farms: - - - - - - 2 - acres: - - - - - - (D) - pounds: - - - - - - (D) - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 24. Selected Crops Harvested: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Hamilton : Hancock : Harrison : Hendricks : Henry : Howard : Huntington : Jackson ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Harvested cropland ........................................farms: 376 407 684 382 458 343 465 455 acres: 110,198 164,486 86,670 103,325 155,313 129,767 200,084 124,496 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 27 14 41 29 19 10 21 68 acres: (D) (D) (D) 172 883 29 2,577 10,455 : Barley for grain ..........................................farms: - - 1 - 6 - - - acres: - - (D) - 60 - - - bushels: - - (D) - 2,400 - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - 1 - 6 - - - 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: 134 217 164 178 216 232 270 209 acres: 50,897 70,086 27,613 49,628 65,585 62,864 81,455 52,833 bushels: 9,107,450 13,577,151 4,452,364 9,851,716 12,927,310 12,286,111 15,600,347 10,000,244 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 1 1 2 5 5 - 9 29 acres: (D) (D) (D) 80 471 - 1,095 6,081 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 26 43 49 42 26 42 26 29 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 50 67 66 56 73 91 97 73 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 20 34 22 33 41 36 58 42 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 14 22 6 15 37 21 31 28 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 7 29 16 18 20 24 42 29 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 17 22 5 14 19 18 16 8 : Corn for silage or greenchop ..............................farms: - - 7 - 18 2 13 5 acres: - - 549 - 2,714 (D) 1,942 277 tons: - - 12,518 - 53,417 (D) 38,146 5,089 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - 2 - 6 2 2 1 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - 4 - 7 - 5 4 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - 1 - 1 - 5 - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - 3 - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - 1 - - - : Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ..............................farms: 150 135 456 177 199 80 140 200 acres: 1,474 2,599 16,109 3,834 4,081 1,652 3,274 6,404 tons, dry equivalent: 2,765 5,514 33,413 9,936 11,076 4,234 9,247 12,918 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 2 - 14 - 2 - - 11 acres: (D) - 106 - (D) - - 280 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 135 113 274 141 157 54 102 125 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 15 17 149 32 37 24 31 64 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - 5 23 2 3 2 6 9 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - 9 2 2 - 1 2 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - 1 - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Oats for grain ............................................farms: - - 2 - 1 - - - acres: - - (D) - (D) - - - bushels: - - (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 ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Sorghum 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 ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Soybeans for beans ........................................farms: 158 234 166 145 254 214 314 216 acres: 56,463 90,037 36,953 49,140 78,307 63,439 108,058 63,300 bushels: 3,239,745 5,191,631 1,847,909 3,035,974 4,541,604 3,620,947 6,376,035 3,683,228 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 2 1 3 - 2 - 2 33 acres: (D) (D) (D) - (D) - (D) 4,068 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 35 57 30 26 60 26 27 30 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 52 54 71 45 68 84 112 70 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 24 33 17 25 42 36 62 46 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 16 29 20 16 39 27 45 28 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 14 37 22 17 17 26 35 24 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 17 24 6 16 28 15 33 18 : Sunflower seed, all .......................................farms: - 1 - - - 3 5 - acres: - (D) - - - 63 168 - pounds: - (D) - - - (D) 190,063 - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 24. Selected Crops Harvested: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Jasper : Jay : Jefferson : Jennings : Johnson : Knox : Kosciusko : LaGrange ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Harvested cropland ........................................farms: 450 624 377 312 397 332 743 1,521 acres: 277,920 172,978 49,451 77,102 110,928 288,779 246,924 122,226 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 53 11 9 25 38 92 112 154 acres: 13,697 260 (D) 87 (D) 35,845 (D) 36,370 : Barley for grain ..........................................farms: - 2 - - - - - 6 acres: - (D) - - - - - 59 bushels: - (D) - - - - - 2,426 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - - - 6 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - 2 - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Corn for grain ............................................farms: 317 381 99 73 171 216 309 579 acres: 144,248 69,376 12,440 23,617 53,103 116,132 112,181 48,739 bushels: 27,830,225 12,691,902 2,168,223 4,136,564 10,801,587 22,066,283 21,522,189 8,953,713 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 28 1 - - 9 60 65 56 acres: 8,003 (D) - - 3,087 14,728 24,146 20,709 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 28 84 35 14 34 20 51 392 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 88 138 41 18 52 56 101 121 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 73 75 9 13 29 38 73 30 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 44 49 8 19 26 30 30 12 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 44 24 4 5 11 27 24 12 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 40 11 2 4 19 45 30 12 : Corn for silage or greenchop ..............................farms: 20 18 13 6 3 7 21 170 acres: 8,526 2,881 562 100 (D) 222 2,571 3,503 tons: 189,282 57,491 9,576 1,466 (D) 5,255 60,329 68,670 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 3 - - - - 2 6 1 acres: 117 - - - - (D) 553 (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - 4 8 4 2 4 5 150 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 12 5 2 2 - 2 9 16 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 4 1 3 - 1 1 2 2 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 2 8 - - - - 4 2 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 2 - - - - - - - : Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ..............................farms: 109 203 248 177 164 85 418 1,320 acres: 4,292 3,887 7,385 4,788 3,032 4,295 11,414 28,775 tons, dry equivalent: 9,445 13,095 18,515 11,083 7,278 8,539 34,075 85,341 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 7 - - 5 1 5 16 29 acres: 79 - - 44 (D) 9 927 625 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 73 165 165 131 137 42 324 906 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 24 32 64 40 22 32 73 395 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 10 4 18 5 4 7 14 17 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 1 2 1 - 1 3 6 1 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 1 - - 1 - 1 1 1 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Oats for grain ............................................farms: - 4 - 1 - 1 - 34 acres: - 19 - (D) - (D) - 271 bushels: - 710 - (D) - (D) - 14,962 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - 1 - - acres: - - - - - (D) - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - 4 - - - 1 - 34 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: 9 - - - - 3 1 - acres: 760 - - - - 233 (D) - bushels: 73,369 - - - - 25,680 (D) - Irrigated ...............................................farms: 3 - - - - - 1 - acres: 234 - - - - - (D) - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 1 - - - - - 1 - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 4 - - - - 3 - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 4 - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Soybeans for beans ........................................farms: 277 403 96 128 170 241 309 141 acres: 112,247 89,971 27,738 46,722 53,562 151,454 104,359 36,817 bushels: 6,104,444 4,979,120 1,380,416 2,679,647 3,314,806 9,545,490 5,907,707 1,933,487 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 22 3 2 - 8 47 53 40 acres: 4,369 176 (D) - 1,124 12,650 10,819 12,722 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 22 63 21 34 24 15 57 49 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 87 125 31 29 64 52 89 28 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 57 111 21 23 28 48 66 23 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 37 55 5 23 22 31 39 16 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 41 34 11 6 11 33 21 16 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 33 15 7 13 21 62 37 9 : Sunflower seed, all .......................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - pounds: - - - - - - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 24. Selected Crops Harvested: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Lake : LaPorte : Lawrence : Madison : Marion : Marshall : Martin : Miami ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Harvested cropland ........................................farms: 274 539 463 555 117 569 155 485 acres: 100,732 253,804 47,203 181,630 12,472 175,918 32,654 173,429 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 24 183 18 24 42 114 6 18 acres: 4,260 80,499 268 (D) 87 22,226 377 3,081 : Barley for grain ..........................................farms: - - 2 - - - - 1 acres: - - (D) - - - - (D) bushels: - - (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 ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Corn for grain ............................................farms: 129 306 96 318 16 311 65 300 acres: 52,554 130,189 13,900 79,625 3,357 88,904 13,468 78,507 bushels: 9,554,852 24,846,394 2,618,678 15,484,338 652,138 16,886,666 2,646,216 15,020,428 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 9 130 - 3 - 46 2 13 acres: 3,233 45,399 - 420 - 11,910 (D) 968 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 13 33 34 73 3 58 20 62 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 40 80 31 106 6 91 14 74 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 33 70 16 52 2 72 12 63 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 10 47 8 41 4 44 12 47 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 16 29 3 29 - 19 5 32 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 17 47 4 17 1 27 2 22 : Corn for silage or greenchop ..............................farms: 5 8 3 1 - 47 - 6 acres: 1,746 1,555 79 (D) - 5,889 - 1,357 tons: 21,114 33,160 1,774 (D) - 124,530 - 36,301 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - 2 - - - 12 - 1 acres: - (D) - - - 1,664 - (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - 1 2 1 - 19 - 1 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 2 3 1 - - 25 - 1 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 2 1 - - - - - 3 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - 2 - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - 1 - - - 2 - 1 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 1 - - - - 1 - - : Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ..............................farms: 117 196 360 166 33 303 96 162 acres: 2,633 5,479 17,329 2,549 815 8,596 4,178 5,220 tons, dry equivalent: 6,546 13,081 39,053 6,244 2,393 31,439 7,663 13,156 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - 6 5 1 1 31 3 3 acres: - 105 (D) (D) (D) 795 90 (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 83 135 193 141 24 191 44 117 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 30 50 116 22 7 99 43 36 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 3 9 43 3 2 11 8 8 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 1 2 5 - - 1 - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - 2 - - 1 1 1 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - 1 - - - - - : Oats for grain ............................................farms: - 2 1 - - 4 - 2 acres: - (D) (D) - - 34 - (D) bushels: - (D) (D) - - 1,800 - (D) Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - 1 - - - 4 - 2 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - 1 1 - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Sorghum for grain .........................................farms: - 3 - - - - - - acres: - 164 - - - - - - bushels: - 22,185 - - - - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - 3 - - - - - - acres: - (D) - - - - - - 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: 124 298 88 309 37 280 49 298 acres: 42,535 106,553 15,655 96,231 7,850 69,955 14,843 81,997 bushels: 2,208,589 5,924,036 897,340 5,602,400 450,083 3,715,386 856,737 4,665,150 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 6 109 - 1 - 40 - 10 acres: 907 30,817 - (D) - 7,071 - 1,613 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 15 35 10 43 13 44 8 55 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 40 82 48 106 3 96 10 84 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 27 72 15 58 7 67 14 72 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 14 52 7 42 10 29 11 46 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 16 21 5 34 3 27 2 18 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 12 36 3 26 1 17 4 23 : Sunflower seed, all .......................................farms: - - - 1 - - - - acres: - - - (D) - - - - pounds: - - - (D) - - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 24. Selected Crops Harvested: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Monroe : Montgomery : Morgan : Newton : Noble : Ohio : Orange : Owen ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Harvested cropland ........................................farms: 297 445 353 294 703 101 262 311 acres: 17,778 212,107 103,550 156,490 131,447 7,025 53,624 40,736 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 60 23 8 8 58 - 8 17 acres: 154 (D) 1,260 2,899 20,386 - 53 175 : Barley for grain ..........................................farms: 1 - 2 - - - - - acres: (D) - (D) - - - - - bushels: (D) - (D) - - - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 1 - 2 - - - - - 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: 26 270 163 213 359 16 79 100 acres: 4,529 99,700 49,546 82,748 59,602 1,581 23,408 13,625 bushels: 757,193 20,419,884 10,048,017 17,770,729 11,712,547 271,740 4,784,544 2,425,946 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - 7 2 6 38 - - - acres: - (D) (D) 1,910 14,685 - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 5 41 32 20 109 8 31 36 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 6 90 60 61 112 3 13 42 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 8 56 34 44 81 3 9 8 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 6 25 15 36 26 1 14 8 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - 29 5 32 22 1 6 3 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 1 29 17 20 9 - 6 3 : Corn for silage or greenchop ..............................farms: - 6 1 22 17 - 3 - acres: - 404 (D) 6,448 3,395 - 36 - tons: - 9,190 (D) 132,721 63,837 - 774 - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - 1 1 - - - acres: - - - (D) (D) - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - 2 1 1 8 - 3 - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - 1 - 2 4 - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - 3 - 17 1 - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - 1 - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - 3 - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - 1 1 - - - : Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ..............................farms: 195 139 150 74 392 86 194 202 acres: 7,549 2,917 3,884 5,480 11,271 3,291 6,837 7,623 tons, dry equivalent: 17,977 7,954 6,961 12,667 30,995 5,521 16,378 15,434 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 4 - - - 10 - 1 7 acres: 79 - - - 394 - (D) 136 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 101 106 105 56 262 44 102 110 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 81 29 39 14 109 37 74 72 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 12 4 6 3 18 4 17 19 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 1 - - - 3 - 1 - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - 1 - 1 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - 1 - - - - : Oats for grain ............................................farms: - - - - 6 - 3 - acres: - - - - 77 - 66 - bushels: - - - - 3,948 - 2,680 - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - 4 - 2 - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - 2 - 1 - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Sorghum for grain .........................................farms: - - - 4 1 - - - acres: - - - 692 (D) - - - bushels: - - - 72,551 (D) - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - 1 - - - acres: - - - - (D) - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - 3 - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - 1 - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - 1 - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Soybeans for beans ........................................farms: 33 252 164 169 331 17 60 93 acres: 5,227 107,180 49,285 59,372 55,173 2,036 22,724 18,847 bushels: 277,698 6,635,914 3,054,822 3,564,453 2,953,578 111,602 1,418,295 794,559 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - 3 2 2 21 - - 1 acres: - (D) (D) (D) 4,504 - - (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 4 32 41 17 82 3 14 27 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 18 72 46 37 95 10 11 36 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 5 49 32 45 98 2 10 9 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 4 32 22 27 31 1 14 14 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 2 35 8 32 17 1 6 4 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - 32 15 11 8 - 5 3 : Sunflower seed, all .......................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - pounds: - - - - - - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 24. Selected Crops Harvested: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Parke : Perry : Pike : Porter : Posey : Pulaski : Putnam : Randolph ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Harvested cropland ........................................farms: 435 312 158 353 399 363 498 529 acres: 121,940 31,604 61,200 96,595 224,825 222,898 130,495 217,892 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 51 6 4 54 70 92 13 11 acres: 4,262 549 (D) (D) (D) (D) 726 267 : 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: 191 113 82 173 246 235 196 355 acres: 54,803 9,903 25,703 46,226 93,270 114,040 58,904 102,999 bushels: 10,549,575 1,598,830 4,615,104 8,759,784 18,236,401 20,267,335 11,749,553 18,930,643 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 13 2 - 24 54 60 2 1 acres: 2,467 (D) - 6,765 16,474 20,657 (D) (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 41 31 27 24 30 20 57 45 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 53 59 20 49 72 50 55 92 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 46 12 13 48 43 58 19 95 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 11 8 6 26 39 48 27 63 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 23 2 13 16 31 20 22 31 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 17 1 3 10 31 39 16 29 : Corn for silage or greenchop ..............................farms: 22 10 2 1 3 2 4 7 acres: 388 710 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) tons: 9,146 15,772 (D) (D) (D) (D) 5,747 (D) Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - 1 1 1 - - acres: - - - (D) (D) (D) - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 21 4 2 - 2 1 2 4 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 1 4 - - - - 1 2 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - 1 1 - 1 - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - 2 - - - 1 - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 1 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ..............................farms: 234 216 48 158 85 87 278 166 acres: 6,159 7,940 1,163 3,172 2,534 1,814 6,347 3,681 tons, dry equivalent: 16,173 17,462 2,120 7,296 7,450 4,950 14,260 11,388 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 5 5 - 10 - 4 2 - acres: 8 117 - 75 - 36 (D) - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 145 100 30 128 50 71 196 123 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 79 101 18 25 32 15 76 38 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 8 14 - 3 2 1 4 5 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 2 1 - 2 1 - 2 - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Oats for grain ............................................farms: - - - - - 1 - 2 acres: - - - - - (D) - (D) bushels: - - - - - (D) - (D) Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - 1 - 2 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 - - - - - acres: - - 427 - - - - - bushels: - - 55,054 - - - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - 1 - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - 3 - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Soybeans for beans ........................................farms: 149 87 89 157 270 204 178 357 acres: 57,233 12,783 32,962 43,958 121,344 79,493 62,767 107,241 bushels: 3,283,731 656,701 1,799,990 2,300,846 7,092,381 3,940,846 3,813,232 6,151,722 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 9 1 1 23 45 45 6 1 acres: 1,709 (D) (D) 4,897 9,633 11,378 446 (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 23 16 24 17 46 31 42 42 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 39 40 27 31 61 37 52 92 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 30 21 12 59 44 65 21 89 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 18 6 4 24 40 24 26 72 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 19 1 13 17 32 17 19 38 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 20 3 9 9 47 30 18 24 : Sunflower seed, all .......................................farms: - - - - - - 3 - acres: - - - - - - 9 - pounds: - - - - - - 450 - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 24. Selected Crops Harvested: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Ripley : Rush : St. Joseph : Scott : Shelby : Spencer : Starke : Steuben ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Harvested cropland ........................................farms: 622 396 428 163 471 435 211 290 acres: 129,603 165,554 138,438 27,779 194,028 122,329 75,578 72,915 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 7 16 82 9 37 9 57 30 acres: (D) 560 24,052 (D) 6,491 (D) (D) 5,393 : Barley for grain ..........................................farms: 2 - - - - - - - acres: (D) - - - - - - - bushels: (D) - - - - - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 2 - - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Corn for grain ............................................farms: 278 268 213 50 293 202 111 107 acres: 48,660 80,925 71,437 10,950 92,250 52,700 39,443 33,726 bushels: 8,759,829 16,496,067 12,273,499 1,996,529 17,703,275 9,646,649 7,207,040 6,116,462 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 2 1 47 2 22 2 32 18 acres: (D) (D) 15,300 (D) 3,054 (D) 11,373 3,124 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 53 18 42 9 69 31 26 20 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 104 59 55 18 77 65 34 36 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 69 96 58 15 52 57 12 24 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 30 55 21 3 39 28 12 13 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 14 22 17 2 34 8 13 8 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 8 18 20 3 22 13 14 6 : Corn for silage or greenchop ..............................farms: 6 7 12 1 7 4 1 5 acres: 254 507 1,593 (D) 870 98 (D) 914 tons: 4,192 10,546 42,306 (D) 18,819 1,072 (D) 19,164 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - 3 - - - - 1 acres: - - (D) - - - - (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 2 4 3 - 1 3 - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 3 2 1 1 2 1 - 3 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 1 - 6 - 4 - 1 1 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - 1 2 - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 1 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ..............................farms: 307 134 176 94 144 232 62 166 acres: 6,941 3,049 4,699 2,390 2,822 8,120 1,676 5,122 tons, dry equivalent: 17,202 8,355 12,201 6,003 6,972 18,356 2,780 15,751 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - 10 - 1 - 1 6 acres: - - 259 - (D) - (D) 110 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 219 102 136 65 111 131 42 102 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 83 26 28 24 28 88 16 54 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 4 6 11 5 4 11 4 10 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 1 - 1 - 1 1 - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - 1 - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Oats for grain ............................................farms: 1 2 1 - - - - - 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 1 - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Sorghum 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 ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Soybeans for beans ........................................farms: 330 286 193 55 286 228 93 111 acres: 71,494 78,739 57,228 14,078 95,653 61,054 30,718 32,083 bushels: 3,751,742 5,084,138 2,856,305 803,782 5,908,877 3,501,922 1,423,266 1,700,636 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 2 8 34 2 14 1 30 13 acres: (D) 374 6,398 (D) 3,160 (D) 7,496 2,065 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 60 21 24 16 40 42 9 17 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 110 77 51 20 77 66 34 38 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 86 86 63 5 76 56 14 20 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 34 58 26 8 33 28 16 18 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 25 26 18 2 36 21 11 12 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 15 18 11 4 24 15 9 6 : Sunflower seed, all .......................................farms: - - 2 - - - - 4 acres: - - (D) - - - - (D) pounds: - - (D) - - - - 30,800 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 24. Selected Crops Harvested: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Sullivan : Switzerland : Tippecanoe : Tipton : Union : Vanderburgh : Vermillion : Vigo ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Harvested cropland ........................................farms: 306 239 476 346 135 165 189 349 acres: 147,705 25,202 201,748 155,095 59,514 47,804 80,601 84,037 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 30 13 49 4 2 11 5 15 acres: 16,322 (D) 7,086 (D) (D) 652 408 (D) : Barley for grain ..........................................farms: - - - - - - - 1 acres: - - - - - - - (D) bushels: - - - - - - - (D) Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - - - - 1 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Corn for grain ............................................farms: 210 45 235 266 87 102 113 194 acres: 69,940 7,809 97,291 80,458 28,140 21,976 40,785 38,140 bushels: 13,431,994 1,495,984 19,191,098 15,387,422 5,498,574 4,046,832 7,860,071 7,101,782 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 23 1 11 3 2 5 2 5 acres: 8,188 (D) 3,819 (D) (D) 390 (D) 1,290 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 52 26 23 29 7 22 18 65 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 48 12 64 99 27 32 27 75 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 56 1 57 57 16 23 30 28 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 10 - 33 30 11 12 12 8 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 20 1 32 31 25 8 12 7 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 24 5 26 20 1 5 14 11 : Corn for silage or greenchop ..............................farms: 5 3 3 - 1 - 1 1 acres: 137 64 (D) - (D) - (D) (D) tons: 2,521 960 (D) - (D) - (D) (D) Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - 1 - - - - - acres: - - (D) - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 2 1 2 - 1 - 1 - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 3 2 - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - 1 - - - - 1 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ..............................farms: 76 183 178 51 61 31 59 91 acres: 2,742 5,823 2,776 379 1,541 459 1,422 1,522 tons, dry equivalent: 4,939 10,619 6,264 1,119 3,044 903 3,636 3,074 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 2 6 2 - - 1 - - acres: (D) 137 (D) - - (D) - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 38 103 150 51 44 27 37 72 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 32 72 25 - 16 4 20 18 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 6 8 3 - - - 2 1 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - 1 - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Oats 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 ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Sorghum for grain .........................................farms: - - 2 - - - 2 1 acres: - - (D) - - - (D) (D) bushels: - - (D) - - - (D) (D) Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - 2 - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 1 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Soybeans for beans ........................................farms: 170 33 240 257 81 116 104 178 acres: 73,196 10,881 98,162 73,392 29,509 24,063 37,405 43,051 bushels: 4,092,627 611,409 5,723,614 4,243,252 1,648,831 1,462,327 2,385,980 2,420,768 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 17 1 10 1 - 4 2 4 acres: 6,718 (D) 2,164 (D) - 250 (D) 439 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 32 5 36 49 7 25 25 64 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 34 15 49 69 19 35 22 56 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 46 7 57 59 17 32 20 24 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 13 - 29 35 14 12 8 15 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 18 1 39 26 19 7 17 5 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 27 5 30 19 5 5 12 14 : Sunflower seed, all .......................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - pounds: - - - - - - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 24. Selected Crops Harvested: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Wabash : Warren : Warrick : Washington : Wayne : Wells : White : Whitley ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Harvested cropland ........................................farms: 434 231 232 529 534 430 440 488 acres: 156,945 162,459 103,448 123,975 119,824 186,425 271,361 136,372 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 27 12 3 20 33 2 37 13 acres: 4,091 7,404 (D) 406 (D) (D) 8,695 1,655 : 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: 244 134 133 174 258 287 319 242 acres: 69,510 80,436 45,187 44,784 52,783 79,152 138,793 58,165 bushels: 14,266,989 17,352,039 8,244,525 8,324,796 9,822,821 15,680,537 27,665,057 10,983,921 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 6 10 - 1 4 - 23 5 acres: 845 5,235 - (D) 1,080 - 6,223 715 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 22 10 25 35 34 33 50 47 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 93 32 35 45 120 79 63 76 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 58 29 22 44 51 80 77 51 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 29 20 17 29 29 47 49 32 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 21 19 22 10 16 33 31 27 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 21 24 12 11 8 15 49 9 : Corn for silage or greenchop ..............................farms: 6 6 1 8 29 5 2 3 acres: 96 1,288 (D) 258 3,422 836 (D) (D) tons: 1,825 40,683 (D) 3,930 61,039 17,653 (D) (D) Irrigated ...............................................farms: - 1 - - - - - - acres: - (D) - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 5 1 - 4 17 - 2 1 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 1 - - 4 6 3 - 1 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - 3 1 - - - - 1 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - 1 - - - 2 - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - 1 - - 6 - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ..............................farms: 143 92 119 382 279 75 122 201 acres: 4,169 3,923 4,140 18,308 6,989 1,848 3,821 5,277 tons, dry equivalent: 12,751 10,513 9,926 40,423 19,362 5,483 8,142 14,701 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 3 3 - 4 5 - 1 - acres: 122 (D) - (D) 123 - (D) - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 110 56 82 188 188 57 82 136 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 26 31 29 150 82 13 27 52 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 3 4 5 35 8 4 13 12 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 4 - 2 7 1 1 - 1 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - 1 1 - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - 1 - 1 - - - - : Oats for grain ............................................farms: - 2 1 1 3 - 1 - acres: - (D) (D) (D) 140 - (D) - bushels: - (D) (D) (D) 12,200 - (D) - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - 2 - 1 - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - 3 - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - 1 - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Sorghum for grain .........................................farms: - - 1 - - - 1 - acres: - - (D) - - - (D) - bushels: - - (D) - - - (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 ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Soybeans for beans ........................................farms: 268 119 111 171 243 343 270 287 acres: 78,633 74,391 52,317 57,149 54,608 102,207 110,609 68,076 bushels: 4,238,489 4,707,702 2,973,931 3,172,852 2,919,051 5,983,528 6,729,825 3,781,702 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 10 8 - 2 2 - 8 6 acres: 2,817 1,987 - (D) (D) - 1,256 884 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 27 7 13 19 33 45 20 62 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 75 25 28 43 95 81 74 86 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 78 23 20 42 52 87 67 69 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 43 22 20 33 34 72 44 29 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 29 18 10 22 22 30 27 28 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 16 24 20 12 7 28 38 13 : Sunflower seed, all .......................................farms: - - - - - - 1 - acres: - - - - - - (D) - pounds: - - - - - - (D) - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 24. Selected Crops Harvested: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Indiana : Adams : Allen : Bartholomew : Benton : Blackford : Boone ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sunflower seed, all - Con. : : Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 17 - 1 - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 8 - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 2 - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 1 - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 1 - - - - - - : Tobacco ...................................................farms: 25 - - - - - - acres: 451 - - - - - - pounds: 933,613 - - - - - - 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 ...........................................: 1 - - - - - - 3.0 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 6 - - - - - - 5.0 to 9.9 acres ...........................................: 7 - - - - - - 10.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 1 - - - - - - 25.0 to 49.9 acres .........................................: 6 - - - - - - 50.0 acres or more .........................................: 1 - - - - - - 50.0 to 74.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - 75.0 to 99.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - 100.0 acres or more ......................................: 1 - - - - - - : Wheat for grain, all ......................................farms: 3,008 131 209 32 19 12 16 acres: 262,177 6,223 17,987 5,152 2,193 947 2,725 bushels: 20,944,413 465,674 1,497,911 518,575 182,620 73,728 242,774 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 102 - - 5 - - - acres: 7,854 - - 442 - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 871 50 63 6 2 1 1 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 1,285 69 79 10 4 6 7 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 642 11 51 10 12 5 2 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 165 - 15 4 1 - 6 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 36 1 1 2 - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 9 - - - - - - : Vegetables harvested for sale .............................farms: 1,456 33 23 22 4 3 23 acres: 38,483 53 247 1,687 (D) (D) 48 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 1,081 30 16 7 3 3 19 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: 240 3 4 3 - - 4 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: 58 - 3 6 1 - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................: 35 - - 5 - - - 250.0 to 499.9 acres .......................................: 26 - - 1 - - - 500.0 acres or more ........................................: 16 - - - - - - 500.0 to 749.9 acres .....................................: 8 - - - - - - 750.0 to 999.9 acres .....................................: 3 - - - - - - 1,000.0 acres or more ....................................: 5 - - - - - - : Land in orchards ..........................................farms: 855 4 14 3 3 1 9 acres: 3,382 (D) 40 2 (D) (D) 7 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 91 - 6 - - - - acres: 470 - 15 - - - - Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 707 4 9 3 2 1 9 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: 124 - 5 - 1 - - 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: 19 - - - - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................: 5 - - - - - - 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 : Brown : Carroll : Cass : Clark : Clay : Clinton : Crawford ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sunflower seed, all - Con. : : Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 3 - - - 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: - 54 43 23 11 21 6 acres: - 4,961 3,169 5,310 509 1,381 752 bushels: - 445,037 276,645 297,259 37,306 121,660 62,260 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - 1 - - - - - acres: - (D) - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - 13 18 4 4 4 1 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - 25 18 7 7 13 4 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - 11 5 4 - 4 - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - 5 1 7 - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - 1 - - - 1 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - 1 - - - : Vegetables harvested for sale .............................farms: 12 10 17 20 8 10 11 acres: 34 28 (D) 629 30 16 30 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 10 8 14 9 5 9 9 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: 2 2 1 8 3 1 2 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: - - - 1 - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................: - - 1 1 - - - 250.0 to 499.9 acres .......................................: - - 1 1 - - - 500.0 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - 500.0 to 749.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - 750.0 to 999.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - 1,000.0 acres or more ....................................: - - - - - - - : Land in orchards ..........................................farms: 9 5 7 31 3 1 12 acres: 25 10 9 172 (D) (D) 11 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - 5 - - 5 acres: - - - (D) - - 4 Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 8 4 7 30 2 1 12 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: 1 1 - - 1 - - 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: - - - - - - - 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 ....................................: - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 24. Selected Crops Harvested: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Daviess : Dearborn : Decatur : DeKalb : Delaware : Dubois : Elkhart ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sunflower seed, all - Con. : : 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: 30 11 57 72 24 43 57 acres: 1,442 392 5,007 6,908 1,628 3,941 2,022 bushels: 105,969 22,648 441,629 525,949 137,973 305,135 173,104 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - 2 - - 5 acres: - - - (D) - - 84 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 18 4 15 17 9 18 28 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 6 7 27 22 9 15 25 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 6 - 10 26 5 5 4 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - 4 7 1 5 - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - 1 - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - : Vegetables harvested for sale .............................farms: 23 13 9 10 18 14 69 acres: 484 14 52 13 577 88 1,375 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 15 12 7 10 14 13 48 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: 2 1 2 - 1 - 18 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: 3 - - - 2 1 - 100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................: 3 - - - - - 1 250.0 to 499.9 acres .......................................: - - - - 1 - 1 500.0 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - 1 500.0 to 749.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - 1 750.0 to 999.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - 1,000.0 acres or more ....................................: - - - - - - - : Land in orchards ..........................................farms: 7 12 2 30 5 6 15 acres: 41 100 (D) 83 (D) 5 74 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 1 - - - 2 - 4 acres: (D) - - - (D) - 21 Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 4 7 2 27 5 6 13 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: 3 4 - 3 - - 1 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: - 1 - - - - 1 100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - 250.0 to 499.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - 500.0 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - 500.0 to 749.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - 750.0 to 999.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - 1,000.0 acres or more ....................................: - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 24. Selected Crops Harvested: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Fayette : Floyd : Fountain : Franklin : Fulton : Gibson : Grant : Greene ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sunflower seed, all - Con. : : Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 - 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 3 8 59 35 96 12 7 acres: 1,763 24 448 2,801 1,226 15,299 1,115 348 bushels: 150,495 866 39,443 249,680 94,370 1,116,741 91,267 17,473 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - 1 - 1 2 - - acres: - - (D) - (D) (D) - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 10 3 3 24 23 5 1 3 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 8 - 3 28 10 41 6 2 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 8 - 2 6 1 31 5 2 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - 1 11 - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - 1 - 8 - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Vegetables harvested for sale .............................farms: 2 21 4 6 11 10 12 6 acres: (D) 25 15 (D) 23 (D) 1,388 6 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 1 20 3 4 10 3 5 6 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: - 1 1 1 1 5 1 - 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: - - - - - - 2 - 100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - - 250.0 to 499.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - 1 4 - 500.0 acres or more ........................................: 1 - - 1 - 1 - - 500.0 to 749.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - - 750.0 to 999.9 acres .....................................: 1 - - - - - - - 1,000.0 acres or more ....................................: - - - 1 - 1 - - : Land in orchards ..........................................farms: 1 8 5 12 8 6 4 16 acres: (D) (D) (D) 64 7 10 11 34 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - 6 - 2 - - - - acres: - (D) - (D) - - - - Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: - 8 4 7 8 6 3 14 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: 1 - - 5 - - 1 2 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: - - - - - - - - 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 ....................................: - - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 24. Selected Crops Harvested: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Hamilton : Hancock : Harrison : Hendricks : Henry : Howard : Huntington : Jackson ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sunflower seed, all - Con. : : Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - 1 - - - 1 3 - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - - 2 2 - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Tobacco ...................................................farms: - - 3 - - - - - acres: - - (D) - - - - - pounds: - - 57,260 - - - - - 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 ...........................................: - - 3 - - - - - 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: 19 27 32 18 52 35 50 38 acres: 997 2,401 3,067 585 4,873 1,681 4,919 2,488 bushels: 82,059 191,712 222,123 42,308 388,090 151,789 434,049 233,001 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - 1 - - - - 3 acres: - - (D) - - - - 199 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 11 5 4 8 12 16 13 11 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 4 18 10 10 19 12 26 17 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 4 2 17 - 16 7 10 10 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - 1 - 5 - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - 2 - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - 1 - : Vegetables harvested for sale .............................farms: 23 11 33 23 14 13 5 19 acres: 167 63 95 146 582 (D) 19 196 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 16 9 26 17 8 11 3 15 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: 4 1 7 5 4 1 2 3 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: 3 1 - 1 - - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - 1 - 1 250.0 to 499.9 acres .......................................: - - - - 2 - - - 500.0 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - 500.0 to 749.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - - 750.0 to 999.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000.0 acres or more ....................................: - - - - - - - - : Land in orchards ..........................................farms: 39 9 27 15 7 2 3 21 acres: 123 (D) 48 40 36 (D) 3 66 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - 4 4 1 1 - 2 acres: - - 1 17 (D) (D) - (D) Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 33 7 24 14 6 1 3 13 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: 6 1 3 - - 1 - 8 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: - 1 - 1 1 - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - - 250.0 to 499.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - - 500.0 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - 500.0 to 749.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - - 750.0 to 999.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000.0 acres or more ....................................: - - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 24. Selected Crops Harvested: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Jasper : Jay : Jefferson : Jennings : Johnson : Knox : Kosciusko : LaGrange ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sunflower seed, all - Con. : : 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: - - 5 1 - - - - acres: - - 191 (D) - - - - pounds: - - 316,835 (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 ...........................................: - - 1 - - - - - 5.0 to 9.9 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 10.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: - - - - - - - - 25.0 to 49.9 acres .........................................: - - 4 1 - - - - 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 78 13 14 26 75 62 27 acres: 1,555 6,327 2,137 2,421 2,766 12,058 4,506 1,633 bushels: 124,201 477,795 147,363 193,409 233,929 910,337 355,938 124,556 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 1 - - - 6 14 7 4 acres: (D) - - - 1,050 1,831 127 293 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 1 10 2 2 4 9 12 12 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 6 46 6 8 8 14 30 10 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 7 19 3 2 13 34 20 4 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 1 2 1 - 1 16 - 1 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - 1 - 2 - 2 - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - 1 - - - - - : Vegetables harvested for sale .............................farms: 16 9 24 16 25 35 32 72 acres: 239 14 69 30 60 8,947 252 2,090 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 14 9 20 13 23 7 28 56 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: 1 - 4 3 2 6 3 12 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: - - - - - 4 - 1 100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................: 1 - - - - 7 1 - 250.0 to 499.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - 6 - - 500.0 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - 5 - 3 500.0 to 749.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - 2 - 3 750.0 to 999.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - 1 - - 1,000.0 acres or more ....................................: - - - - - 2 - - : Land in orchards ..........................................farms: 3 3 13 2 23 6 18 31 acres: (D) (D) 23 (D) 71 29 35 34 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 1 - 1 - 4 1 6 - acres: (D) - (D) - 4 (D) 1 - Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 2 3 12 - 20 5 17 31 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: - - 1 2 3 1 1 - 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: 1 - - - - - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - - 250.0 to 499.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - - 500.0 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - 500.0 to 749.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - - 750.0 to 999.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000.0 acres or more ....................................: - - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 24. Selected Crops Harvested: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Lake : LaPorte : Lawrence : Madison : Marion : Marshall : Martin : Miami ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sunflower seed, all - Con. : : 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 ........................................: - - - - - - - - : 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: 8 57 2 27 11 54 9 54 acres: 696 7,202 (D) 1,626 396 1,723 804 3,610 bushels: 52,265 536,430 (D) 127,315 18,487 124,232 56,315 308,303 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - 15 - - - 9 - - acres: - 1,355 - - - 210 - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 2 11 - 8 - 27 1 15 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 3 21 1 16 11 25 5 28 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 3 18 1 3 - 2 2 9 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - 7 - - - - 1 2 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Vegetables harvested for sale .............................farms: 26 34 27 21 33 38 - 6 acres: 272 1,934 42 146 206 173 - (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 13 15 25 15 29 27 - 5 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: 10 8 2 4 2 11 - - 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: 3 6 - 2 1 - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................: - 3 - - 1 - - - 250.0 to 499.9 acres .......................................: - 1 - - - - - - 500.0 acres or more ........................................: - 1 - - - - - 1 500.0 to 749.9 acres .....................................: - 1 - - - - - - 750.0 to 999.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - 1 1,000.0 acres or more ....................................: - - - - - - - - : Land in orchards ..........................................farms: 4 23 19 5 10 3 1 3 acres: (D) 281 64 (D) 18 (D) (D) 2 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 1 7 4 1 2 1 - 2 acres: (D) 166 2 (D) (D) (D) - (D) Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 3 11 18 4 10 3 1 3 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: 1 8 - 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 ....................................: - - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 24. Selected Crops Harvested: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Monroe : Montgomery : Morgan : Newton : Noble : Ohio : Orange : Owen ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sunflower seed, all - Con. : : 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: 6 23 4 23 49 - 8 5 acres: 146 3,692 605 1,559 1,893 - 1,753 413 bushels: 7,865 356,034 24,639 139,931 152,006 - 127,530 25,032 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - 1 - - - acres: - - - - (D) - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 2 2 1 2 25 - 2 - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 4 10 2 18 19 - 4 4 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - 10 - 2 5 - - 1 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - 1 1 - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - 1 - - - - 1 - : Vegetables harvested for sale .............................farms: 43 12 13 - 11 - 15 11 acres: 65 51 12 - 81 - 29 17 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 41 8 13 - 8 - 14 9 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: 2 4 - - 1 - 1 2 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: - - - - 2 - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - - 250.0 to 499.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - - 500.0 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - 500.0 to 749.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - - 750.0 to 999.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000.0 acres or more ....................................: - - - - - - - - : Land in orchards ..........................................farms: 38 9 8 4 13 5 12 9 acres: 93 32 (D) 12 170 38 88 45 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 1 - - - 1 - - - acres: (D) - - - (D) - - - Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 36 5 7 2 9 1 9 4 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: 1 4 - 2 2 4 1 5 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: 1 - - - 1 - 2 - 100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................: - - 1 - 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 ....................................: - - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 24. Selected Crops Harvested: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Parke : Perry : Pike : Porter : Posey : Pulaski : Putnam : Randolph ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sunflower seed, all - Con. : : Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - - 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: 23 7 10 23 98 14 25 51 acres: 3,584 458 1,971 995 17,119 1,059 3,491 2,731 bushels: 290,757 19,015 143,380 67,721 1,459,062 66,516 263,714 197,252 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - 2 5 4 - - acres: - - - (D) 530 314 - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 6 1 3 13 25 2 13 9 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 6 4 - 8 23 7 6 35 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 6 2 4 2 25 5 - 7 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 4 - 2 - 18 - 4 - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 1 - 1 - 5 - 1 - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - 2 - 1 - : Vegetables harvested for sale .............................farms: 61 5 - 24 7 5 11 16 acres: 259 5 - 1,471 8 (D) 28 1,168 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 37 5 - 15 6 3 8 8 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: 24 - - 2 1 - 3 5 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: - - - 1 - 1 - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................: - - - 5 - - - - 250.0 to 499.9 acres .......................................: - - - 1 - 1 - 3 500.0 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: 9 1 - 17 13 1 24 - acres: 32 (D) - 38 45 (D) 113 - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - 2 - - - - acres: - - - (D) - - - - Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 8 1 - 14 8 1 17 - 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: 1 - - 3 5 - 7 - 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: - - - - - - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - - 250.0 to 499.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - - 500.0 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - 500.0 to 749.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - - 750.0 to 999.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000.0 acres or more ....................................: - - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 24. Selected Crops Harvested: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Ripley : Rush : St. Joseph : Scott : Shelby : Spencer : Starke : Steuben ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sunflower seed, all - Con. : : Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - 2 - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - - - - 4 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Tobacco ...................................................farms: - - - 4 - - - - acres: - - - 42 - - - - pounds: - - - 93,446 - - - - 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 ...........................................: - - - 1 - - - - 3.0 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 5.0 to 9.9 acres ...........................................: - - - 2 - - - - 10.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: - - - - - - - - 25.0 to 49.9 acres .........................................: - - - 1 - - - - 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: 69 51 33 3 59 16 13 32 acres: 5,353 3,663 2,510 (D) 4,461 667 561 1,520 bushels: 420,626 295,415 171,012 (D) 346,568 53,216 45,898 115,042 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 2 - 3 - 2 - 2 1 acres: (D) - 81 - (D) - (D) (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 13 12 14 2 21 4 7 11 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 43 28 9 - 14 11 5 19 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 12 10 9 1 20 1 1 1 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 1 - 1 - 4 - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - 1 - - - - - 1 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Vegetables harvested for sale .............................farms: 17 4 26 7 15 10 8 14 acres: 237 11 313 10 43 53 8 82 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 10 3 22 7 12 7 8 13 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: 2 1 3 - 3 3 - - 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: 5 - - - - - - 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: 15 - 13 7 8 14 4 6 acres: 34 - 27 34 44 90 3 10 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - 3 - - - - - acres: - - 1 - - - - - Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 13 - 11 5 6 8 4 6 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: 2 - 2 2 1 6 - - 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: - - - - 1 - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - - 250.0 to 499.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - - 500.0 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - 500.0 to 749.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - - 750.0 to 999.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000.0 acres or more ....................................: - - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 24. Selected Crops Harvested: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Sullivan : Switzerland : Tippecanoe : Tipton : Union : Vanderburgh : Vermillion : Vigo ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sunflower seed, all - Con. : : 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: - 7 - - - - - - acres: - 141 - - - - - - pounds: - 342,090 - - - - - - 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 ...........................................: - 1 - - - - - - 5.0 to 9.9 acres ...........................................: - 1 - - - - - - 10.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: - 1 - - - - - - 25.0 to 49.9 acres .........................................: - - - - - - - - 50.0 acres or more .........................................: - 1 - - - - - - 50.0 to 74.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - - 75.0 to 99.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - - 100.0 acres or more ......................................: - 1 - - - - - - : Wheat for grain, all ......................................farms: 11 2 29 14 11 37 8 8 acres: 390 (D) 1,901 1,059 494 3,341 623 685 bushels: 27,119 (D) 170,178 85,487 40,995 261,931 55,312 58,513 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - 2 - - - - - acres: - - (D) - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 6 - 10 4 4 6 - 6 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 4 1 11 7 6 19 5 - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 1 - 7 2 1 11 3 1 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Vegetables harvested for sale .............................farms: 8 9 26 7 - 6 - 7 acres: 1,502 14 596 201 - (D) - (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 1 8 20 3 - 5 - 5 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: 1 1 3 3 - - - 1 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: 3 - 2 - - 1 - 1 100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................: 1 - - 1 - - - - 250.0 to 499.9 acres .......................................: 1 - 1 - - - - - 500.0 acres or more ........................................: 1 - - - - - - - 500.0 to 749.9 acres .....................................: 1 - - - - - - - 750.0 to 999.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000.0 acres or more ....................................: - - - - - - - - : Land in orchards ..........................................farms: - 6 25 - - 7 13 7 acres: - (D) 76 - - (D) 20 11 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - 3 2 - - - - - acres: - 1 (D) - - - - - Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: - 5 19 - - 6 13 7 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: - - 6 - - - - - 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: - 1 - - - 1 - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - - 250.0 to 499.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - - 500.0 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - 500.0 to 749.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - - 750.0 to 999.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000.0 acres or more ....................................: - - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 24. Selected Crops Harvested: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Wabash : Warren : Warrick : Washington : Wayne : Wells : White : Whitley ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sunflower seed, all - Con. : : 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 ........................................: - - - - - - 1 - : Tobacco ...................................................farms: - - - - 5 - - - acres: - - - - 23 - - - 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 ...........................................: - - - - 4 - - - 5.0 to 9.9 acres ...........................................: - - - - 1 - - - 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: 45 6 36 16 45 54 40 81 acres: 4,110 (D) 4,373 1,327 2,056 3,659 3,569 5,174 bushels: 344,651 (D) 364,439 116,915 142,195 276,196 313,647 407,969 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - 1 - - - - - - acres: - (D) - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 12 4 10 5 18 17 9 26 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 22 - 11 6 22 22 19 39 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 3 - 11 3 5 14 10 14 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 8 - 4 2 - 1 1 2 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - 1 - - - - 1 - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - 1 - - - - - - : Vegetables harvested for sale .............................farms: 7 - 4 12 36 5 8 7 acres: 11 - (D) (D) 91 21 200 10 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 7 - 3 9 31 3 5 7 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: - - 1 2 5 2 2 - 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: - - - - - - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - 1 - 250.0 to 499.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - - 500.0 acres or more ........................................: - - - 1 - - - - 500.0 to 749.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - - 750.0 to 999.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000.0 acres or more ....................................: - - - 1 - - - - : Land in orchards ..........................................farms: 1 4 - 10 13 3 - 7 acres: (D) 24 - 33 60 (D) - 11 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - 2 3 - - - acres: - - - (D) 1 - - - Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: - 3 - 9 11 3 - 6 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: 1 1 - 1 - - - 1 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: - - - - 2 - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - - 250.0 to 499.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - - 500.0 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - 500.0 to 749.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - - 750.0 to 999.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000.0 acres or more ....................................: - - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : : Indiana ..........................................: 39 851 60,632 - - 45 1,419 110,490 1 (D) : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Bartholomew ......................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Boone ............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Carroll ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Daviess ..........................................: 3 21 1,077 - - 1 (D) (D) - - Decatur ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 5 362 34,340 - - Delaware .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Dubois ...........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Elkhart ..........................................: 3 19 990 - - 7 33 1,850 - - Harrison .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - : Henry ............................................: 6 60 2,400 - - - - - - - Jay ..............................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - LaGrange .........................................: 6 59 2,426 - - 9 235 12,059 1 (D) Lawrence .........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 3 60 3,240 - - Marshall .........................................: - - - - - 3 30 1,800 - - Miami ............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Monroe ...........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Morgan ...........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Noble ............................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Porter ...........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - : Ripley ...........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Rush .............................................: - - - - - 6 300 30,000 - - Vigo .............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) - - Wabash ...........................................: - - - - - 3 30 (D) - - Wells ............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - : BUCKWHEAT (BUSHELS) : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - : Counties : : DeKalb ...........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - : CANOLA (POUNDS) : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 7 1,487 3,409,366 1 (D) : Counties : : Cass .............................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Knox .............................................: - - - - - 3 (D) (D) 1 (D) Posey ............................................: - - - - - 3 (D) 2,625,000 - - White ............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - : CORN FOR GRAIN (BUSHELS) : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................: 19,082 5,376,022 1,039,725,085 1,178 340,819 20,107 5,402,922 980,332,687 1,130 323,782 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 478 67,065 13,232,802 3 124 547 67,962 11,388,512 1 (D) Allen ............................................: 561 103,967 19,719,778 4 36 533 82,869 14,128,286 3 (D) Bartholomew ......................................: 185 47,986 8,891,372 29 8,079 232 56,473 10,326,708 39 8,062 Benton ...........................................: 262 105,246 22,621,083 5 1,510 240 123,495 23,750,291 3 4,969 Blackford ........................................: 85 26,291 4,915,241 - - 110 33,349 5,942,659 - - Boone ............................................: 212 89,850 18,678,041 4 93 228 92,504 17,087,994 - - Brown ............................................: 18 1,848 295,420 - - 13 604 94,683 - - Carroll ..........................................: 255 87,486 18,732,173 6 477 309 111,511 21,795,892 8 1,410 Cass .............................................: 315 106,201 21,399,568 18 11,245 299 89,838 16,997,078 6 475 Clark ............................................: 90 18,736 2,737,429 1 (D) 101 19,896 3,255,499 2 (D) : Clay .............................................: 225 69,701 13,892,480 4 283 226 60,095 11,169,361 3 (D) Clinton ..........................................: 305 96,556 19,638,546 1 (D) 287 110,973 20,465,567 1 (D) Crawford .........................................: 30 7,238 1,386,340 - - 21 2,020 324,855 - - Daviess ..........................................: 355 73,869 14,791,051 8 2,909 422 89,756 17,601,467 4 3,134 Dearborn .........................................: 63 3,953 618,307 - - 68 3,990 563,205 1 (D) Decatur ..........................................: 279 65,656 13,447,987 2 (D) 272 75,236 14,415,354 - - DeKalb ...........................................: 251 48,701 8,924,846 7 878 227 40,291 6,783,926 6 1,907 Delaware .........................................: 184 58,524 10,846,683 2 (D) 218 59,148 9,575,871 1 (D) Dubois ...........................................: 261 45,711 8,014,342 1 (D) 297 55,312 10,832,750 2 (D) Elkhart ..........................................: 437 70,234 14,095,346 74 18,145 479 54,209 9,738,769 71 14,004 : Fayette ..........................................: 136 36,872 6,897,458 - - 138 31,393 5,646,676 - - Floyd ............................................: 16 2,648 446,608 - - 31 4,240 657,188 - - Fountain .........................................: 172 80,210 16,003,968 4 1,464 198 89,002 16,374,703 2 (D) Franklin .........................................: 234 37,063 6,715,451 - - 258 32,691 5,758,653 - - Fulton ...........................................: 282 80,967 15,756,745 69 17,398 298 103,290 19,617,959 63 18,686 Gibson ...........................................: 308 102,106 19,879,521 22 3,991 276 90,174 17,864,634 18 4,131 Grant ............................................: 219 59,822 11,972,111 - - 225 60,570 10,850,114 1 (D) Greene ...........................................: 176 56,187 10,039,682 4 (D) 173 50,214 8,529,902 4 2,120 Hamilton .........................................: 134 50,897 9,107,450 1 (D) 163 51,617 8,363,094 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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CORN FOR GRAIN (BUSHELS) - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Hancock ..........................................: 217 70,086 13,577,151 1 (D) 226 71,657 11,394,955 - - Harrison .........................................: 164 27,613 4,452,364 2 (D) 154 26,996 4,602,141 - - Hendricks ........................................: 178 49,628 9,851,716 5 80 193 64,770 11,826,443 - - Henry ............................................: 216 65,585 12,927,310 5 471 205 58,209 10,263,588 2 (D) Howard ...........................................: 232 62,864 12,286,111 - - 233 59,882 11,097,420 - - Huntington .......................................: 270 81,455 15,600,347 9 1,095 255 61,315 10,762,441 2 (D) Jackson ..........................................: 209 52,833 10,000,244 29 6,081 253 56,778 9,312,631 33 7,793 Jasper ...........................................: 317 144,248 27,830,225 28 8,003 305 130,331 24,324,987 50 12,246 Jay ..............................................: 381 69,376 12,691,902 1 (D) 331 68,075 10,874,606 2 (D) Jefferson ........................................: 99 12,440 2,168,223 - - 96 14,244 2,381,329 - - : Jennings .........................................: 73 23,617 4,136,564 - - 117 27,072 4,630,094 2 (D) Johnson ..........................................: 171 53,103 10,801,587 9 3,087 173 55,115 9,530,387 11 1,241 Knox .............................................: 216 116,132 22,066,283 60 14,728 266 127,821 23,703,717 63 18,185 Kosciusko ........................................: 309 112,181 21,522,189 65 24,146 334 101,074 18,285,030 60 18,457 LaGrange .........................................: 579 48,739 8,953,713 56 20,709 680 51,187 7,790,199 67 20,948 Lake .............................................: 129 52,554 9,554,852 9 3,233 140 47,279 9,241,886 11 3,775 LaPorte ..........................................: 306 130,189 24,846,394 130 45,399 319 117,897 19,759,830 132 39,128 Lawrence .........................................: 96 13,900 2,618,678 - - 125 19,216 3,212,862 - - Madison ..........................................: 318 79,625 15,484,338 3 420 265 85,664 14,784,808 - - Marion ...........................................: 16 3,357 652,138 - - 28 5,624 943,516 - - : Marshall .........................................: 311 88,904 16,886,666 46 11,910 333 80,176 14,843,330 34 10,147 Martin ...........................................: 65 13,468 2,646,216 2 (D) 58 13,456 2,591,346 2 (D) Miami ............................................: 300 78,507 15,020,428 13 968 269 63,435 11,153,635 9 1,590 Monroe ...........................................: 26 4,529 757,193 - - 58 4,854 741,260 - - Montgomery .......................................: 270 99,700 20,419,884 7 (D) 293 114,218 21,923,503 4 1,228 Morgan ...........................................: 163 49,546 10,048,017 2 (D) 160 43,130 7,475,714 1 (D) Newton ...........................................: 213 82,748 17,770,729 6 1,910 224 78,534 16,207,081 12 2,831 Noble ............................................: 359 59,602 11,712,547 38 14,685 391 69,560 12,586,487 41 12,203 Ohio .............................................: 16 1,581 271,740 - - 21 1,700 287,856 - - Orange ...........................................: 79 23,408 4,784,544 - - 105 29,318 5,824,120 - - : Owen .............................................: 100 13,625 2,425,946 - - 156 23,028 3,616,309 3 70 Parke ............................................: 191 54,803 10,549,575 13 2,467 179 60,016 10,965,836 6 1,709 Perry ............................................: 113 9,903 1,598,830 2 (D) 77 8,230 1,495,277 2 (D) Pike .............................................: 82 25,703 4,615,104 - - 87 20,013 3,378,208 1 (D) Porter ...........................................: 173 46,226 8,759,784 24 6,765 180 50,915 9,566,406 18 6,154 Posey ............................................: 246 93,270 18,236,401 54 16,474 246 78,985 15,745,368 33 6,685 Pulaski ..........................................: 235 114,040 20,267,335 60 20,657 276 98,912 18,405,134 52 16,102 Putnam ...........................................: 196 58,904 11,749,553 2 (D) 184 59,120 10,687,870 4 430 Randolph .........................................: 355 102,999 18,930,643 1 (D) 368 97,621 16,614,567 1 (D) Ripley ...........................................: 278 48,660 8,759,829 2 (D) 257 38,774 6,679,601 1 (D) : Rush .............................................: 268 80,925 16,496,067 1 (D) 351 90,820 17,206,434 - - St. Joseph .......................................: 213 71,437 12,273,499 47 15,300 236 65,435 12,258,818 60 19,810 Scott ............................................: 50 10,950 1,996,529 2 (D) 47 16,700 3,154,440 5 2,050 Shelby ...........................................: 293 92,250 17,703,275 22 3,054 301 96,674 17,404,994 13 3,253 Spencer ..........................................: 202 52,700 9,646,649 2 (D) 274 50,953 9,423,087 3 450 Starke ...........................................: 111 39,443 7,207,040 32 11,373 166 57,545 9,882,042 49 19,293 Steuben ..........................................: 107 33,726 6,116,462 18 3,124 122 40,317 6,419,785 23 9,070 Sullivan .........................................: 210 69,940 13,431,994 23 8,188 188 59,503 11,083,112 12 3,981 Switzerland ......................................: 45 7,809 1,495,984 1 (D) 59 6,332 1,120,354 1 (D) Tippecanoe .......................................: 235 97,291 19,191,098 11 3,819 215 91,749 17,076,699 18 2,816 : Tipton ...........................................: 266 80,458 15,387,422 3 (D) 218 74,545 13,097,161 2 (D) Union ............................................: 87 28,140 5,498,574 2 (D) 119 31,328 5,597,183 - - Vanderburgh ......................................: 102 21,976 4,046,832 5 390 106 26,347 5,123,666 4 400 Vermillion .......................................: 113 40,785 7,860,071 2 (D) 126 46,972 8,717,077 2 (D) Vigo .............................................: 194 38,140 7,101,782 5 1,290 162 44,369 8,223,731 4 682 Wabash ...........................................: 244 69,510 14,266,989 6 845 289 79,138 13,509,973 8 1,242 Warren ...........................................: 134 80,436 17,352,039 10 5,235 145 77,237 15,336,696 7 5,831 Warrick ..........................................: 133 45,187 8,244,525 - - 115 36,150 6,500,770 1 (D) Washington .......................................: 174 44,784 8,324,796 1 (D) 218 45,135 7,652,978 1 (D) Wayne ............................................: 258 52,783 9,822,821 4 1,080 286 52,239 9,003,326 2 (D) : Wells ............................................: 287 79,152 15,680,537 - - 312 85,283 16,018,124 - - White ............................................: 319 138,793 27,665,057 23 6,223 305 141,116 26,391,417 11 3,593 Whitley ..........................................: 242 58,165 10,983,921 5 715 238 60,112 10,717,392 5 1,327 : DRY EDIBLE PEAS (CWT) : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - : Counties : : Pulaski ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - : EMMER AND SPELT (BUSHELS) : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................: 31 246 20,790 - - 37 263 18,348 - - : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 4 31 3,137 - - 3 12 600 - - Daviess ..........................................: 4 20 1,612 - - - - - - - DeKalb ...........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Elkhart ..........................................: - - - - - 8 70 3,720 - - Jay ..............................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Kosciusko ........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 2 (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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- EMMER AND SPELT (BUSHELS) - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : LaGrange .........................................: 17 145 12,304 - - 13 95 7,163 - - Marshall .........................................: 3 36 2,512 - - 2 (D) (D) - - Montgomery .......................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Noble ............................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Switzerland ......................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Washington .......................................: - - - - - 4 16 1,200 - - : HEMP FOR FIBER (POUNDS) : (SEE TEXT) : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Counties : : Fountain .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : HEMP FOR FLORAL (CBD AND OTHER : CANNABINOID USAGE) (POUNDS) : (SEE TEXT) : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................: 22 66 87,230 6 12 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Counties : : Blackford ........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Boone ............................................: 4 4 1,600 - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Crawford .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Dearborn .........................................: 6 12 9,240 6 12 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Delaware .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Fountain .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Fulton ...........................................: 3 18 13,860 - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Miami ............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Whitley ..........................................: 4 4 3,080 - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : HEMP FOR GRAIN (POUNDS) : (SEE TEXT) : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Counties : : White ............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : OATS FOR GRAIN (BUSHELS) : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................: 133 2,712 184,292 3 (D) 246 2,636 165,524 1 (D) : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 23 394 21,466 - - 45 373 22,005 - - Allen ............................................: 14 115 8,733 - - 41 366 22,450 - - Benton ...........................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) (D) - - Carroll ..........................................: - - - - - 5 44 3,572 - - Cass .............................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Clark ............................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Clay .............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Crawford .........................................: - - - - - 8 61 2,615 - - Daviess ..........................................: - - - - - 5 48 4,280 - - Decatur ..........................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - : DeKalb ...........................................: 3 139 8,100 - - - - - - - Dubois ...........................................: 3 87 8,280 - - - - - - - Elkhart ..........................................: 10 46 2,175 - - 18 250 16,068 - - Grant ............................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Greene ...........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Harrison .........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) - - Henry ............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 4 33 2,760 - - Howard ...........................................: - - - - - 3 (D) (D) - - Jackson ..........................................: - - - - - 3 12 960 - - Jay ..............................................: 4 19 710 - - 8 47 3,025 - - : Jefferson ........................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Jennings .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Knox .............................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - Kosciusko ........................................: - - - - - 5 45 3,475 - - LaGrange .........................................: 34 271 14,962 - - 41 372 21,593 - - LaPorte ..........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 6 112 6,680 1 (D) Lawrence .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Marshall .........................................: 4 34 1,800 - - - - - - - Miami ............................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Montgomery .......................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - : Morgan ...........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Newton ...........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Noble ............................................: 6 77 3,948 - - 8 36 1,804 - - Orange ...........................................: 3 66 2,680 - - 7 79 5,503 - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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. : : Porter ...........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Pulaski ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Putnam ...........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Randolph .........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) - - Ripley ...........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Rush .............................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - St. Joseph .......................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Shelby ...........................................: - - - - - 4 20 860 - - Spencer ..........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Switzerland ......................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - : Tippecanoe .......................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Union ............................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Wabash ...........................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Warren ...........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Warrick ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Washington .......................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) - - Wayne ............................................: 3 140 12,200 - - 2 (D) (D) - - White ............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Whitley ..........................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - : POPCORN (POUNDS, SHELLED) : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................: 193 83,038 400,110,354 45 19,225 249 79,222 352,386,717 61 15,397 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 11 1,041 6,059,320 - - 21 557 2,354,431 - - Allen ............................................: - - - - - 6 60 174,000 - - Bartholomew ......................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 5 289 790,290 4 (D) Benton ...........................................: 4 751 4,125,059 - - 3 3,586 13,943,263 1 (D) Blackford ........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Boone ............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 7 2,807 12,505,967 1 (D) Carroll ..........................................: 4 1,039 6,049,650 - - 3 682 3,381,340 - - Cass .............................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Clark ............................................: - - - - - 3 552 2,649,942 2 (D) Daviess ..........................................: 2 (D) (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) - - : Decatur ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) - - Delaware .........................................: 3 1,932 9,818,805 - - 1 (D) (D) - - Dubois ...........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) - - Elkhart ..........................................: 4 8 24,000 - - - - - - - Floyd ............................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Fulton ...........................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 4 1,019 4,982,594 3 (D) Grant ............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 10 1,553 6,562,848 1 (D) Greene ...........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Hancock ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - Harrison .........................................: 25 3,736 19,635,471 - - 23 4,994 24,346,346 - - : Huntington .......................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 10 1,589 6,577,607 - - Jackson ..........................................: - - - - - 4 514 2,412,985 2 (D) Jasper ...........................................: 10 4,586 24,093,257 1 (D) 6 1,589 8,044,136 3 686 Jay ..............................................: 4 1,768 7,220,886 - - 2 (D) (D) - - Knox .............................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) (D) - - Kosciusko ........................................: 9 11,484 54,696,000 6 6,000 2 (D) (D) 1 (D) LaGrange .........................................: 13 23 65,646 - - 7 (D) (D) 2 (D) Lake .............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - LaPorte ..........................................: 4 1,277 8,273,000 4 1,146 6 2,459 13,210,060 5 (D) Madison ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - : Marshall .........................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 4 1,515 7,295,963 2 (D) Miami ............................................: 4 1,754 8,414,936 1 (D) 9 4,436 17,495,096 3 947 Monroe ...........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Newton ...........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Porter ...........................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - Pulaski ..........................................: 34 25,616 111,056,058 18 6,740 38 21,270 100,162,416 16 6,009 Ripley ...........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - St. Joseph .......................................: - - - - - 5 589 2,455,140 5 419 Shelby ...........................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Starke ...........................................: 2 (D) (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) : Tippecanoe .......................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 5 1,296 736,066 5 615 Tipton ...........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Vermillion .......................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Vigo .............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Wabash ...........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) - - Washington .......................................: 7 1,006 4,969,504 - - 8 1,263 6,079,881 - - Wayne ............................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Wells ............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 10 1,580 7,677,804 - - White ............................................: 22 12,986 62,497,607 3 1,200 23 10,954 45,645,905 1 (D) : PROSO MILLET (BUSHELS) : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - : Counties : : Marshall .........................................: - - - - - 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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RAPESEED (POUNDS) : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) (D) - - : Counties : : Knox .............................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) - - - - - Putnam ...........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - : RYE FOR GRAIN (BUSHELS) : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................: 63 2,610 114,261 1 (D) 106 3,044 100,319 3 84 : Counties : : Benton ...........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Boone ............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Cass .............................................: - - - - - 6 108 5,494 - - Clark ............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Clinton ..........................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Daviess ..........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Decatur ..........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - DeKalb ...........................................: 3 600 21,000 - - 3 75 1,890 - - Dubois ...........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Elkhart ..........................................: 3 (D) (D) - - 5 54 1,490 - - : Franklin .........................................: - - - - - 4 23 959 - - Fulton ...........................................: - - - - - 3 21 986 - - Gibson ...........................................: - - - - - 4 93 2,859 - - Grant ............................................: - - - - - 3 156 2,340 - - Huntington .......................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Jackson ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 3 (D) (D) - - Jasper ...........................................: 7 648 28,083 - - 6 116 4,554 - - Jay ..............................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Jennings .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Johnson ..........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - : Knox .............................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - Kosciusko ........................................: 3 24 1,026 - - 3 26 1,320 - - LaGrange .........................................: 8 88 3,213 - - 5 233 10,935 - - LaPorte ..........................................: 10 225 11,380 - - 4 87 4,180 1 (D) Miami ............................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Montgomery .......................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Newton ...........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Noble ............................................: 3 40 1,315 - - 2 (D) (D) - - Porter ...........................................: 4 40 1,500 - - - - - - - Posey ............................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) : Pulaski ..........................................: - - - - - 11 295 10,182 - - Ripley ...........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Rush .............................................: 3 67 1,900 - - 2 (D) (D) - - Shelby ...........................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Starke ...........................................: 3 108 3,356 - - 4 162 4,329 - - Sullivan .........................................: - - - - - 3 53 1,602 - - Vanderburgh ......................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Vermillion .......................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 3 135 3,600 - - Wabash ...........................................: - - - - - 4 22 942 - - Washington .......................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 3 675 12,825 - - Wells ............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - : SORGHUM FOR GRAIN : (BUSHELS) : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................: 39 4,366 444,452 8 527 35 4,145 428,858 4 (D) : Counties : : Daviess ..........................................: - - - - - 3 600 60,000 - - Decatur ..........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Elkhart ..........................................: - - - - - 3 50 4,074 - - Fulton ...........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Gibson ...........................................: 5 477 53,744 - - 3 435 48,412 - - Greene ...........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) - - Hendricks ........................................: - - - - - 4 (D) (D) - - Jackson ..........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Jasper ...........................................: 9 760 73,369 3 234 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) Johnson ..........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - : Knox .............................................: 3 233 25,680 - - 1 (D) (D) - - Kosciusko ........................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - LaPorte ..........................................: 3 164 22,185 3 (D) - - - - - Newton ...........................................: 4 692 72,551 - - - - - - - Noble ............................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Perry ............................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Pike .............................................: 4 427 55,054 - - 1 (D) (D) - - Posey ............................................: - - - - - 3 (D) (D) - - Rush .............................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - St. Joseph .......................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) : Tippecanoe .......................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Vermillion .......................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Vigo .............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 25. Field Crops: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Harvested : Irrigated : Harvested : Irrigated :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Quantity : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Quantity : Farms : Acres ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SORGHUM FOR GRAIN : (BUSHELS) - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Warrick ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Wells ............................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - White ............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - : SOYBEANS FOR BEANS : (BUSHELS) : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................: 18,671 5,687,521 326,680,605 932 197,390 22,223 5,981,372 319,049,039 888 164,949 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 558 105,013 5,890,768 2 (D) 693 100,760 5,154,386 2 (D) Allen ............................................: 734 161,375 8,828,505 13 233 758 134,685 6,778,788 9 158 Bartholomew ......................................: 203 56,682 3,374,697 25 5,550 277 69,930 3,918,411 26 5,478 Benton ...........................................: 219 90,288 5,724,948 5 2,132 248 111,869 6,683,259 4 1,022 Blackford ........................................: 102 40,310 2,253,226 1 (D) 147 48,192 2,562,596 - - Boone ............................................: 217 95,742 6,078,655 - - 270 114,458 6,134,120 - - Brown ............................................: 7 2,368 119,710 - - 11 1,272 75,167 - - Carroll ..........................................: 261 77,078 4,929,020 1 (D) 297 91,356 5,724,358 1 (D) Cass .............................................: 272 81,221 4,579,352 12 453 325 77,277 4,028,726 2 (D) Clark ............................................: 120 32,640 1,659,877 1 (D) 160 35,196 1,676,717 2 (D) : Clay .............................................: 218 75,037 4,216,593 4 299 265 69,114 3,655,851 3 331 Clinton ..........................................: 262 96,514 5,886,876 1 (D) 318 121,727 6,918,852 - - Crawford .........................................: 36 8,883 523,312 - - 23 3,820 181,207 - - Daviess ..........................................: 327 61,689 3,501,326 7 2,122 458 75,825 4,302,169 4 (D) Dearborn .........................................: 60 5,173 251,684 - - 93 10,425 462,019 - - Decatur ..........................................: 286 69,388 4,503,226 - - 329 86,032 4,994,096 - - DeKalb ...........................................: 326 93,915 4,994,843 4 1,018 337 73,525 3,501,478 9 1,446 Delaware .........................................: 227 79,101 4,498,204 8 390 270 91,442 4,741,343 - - Dubois ...........................................: 232 47,536 2,625,117 - - 264 52,884 3,031,059 - - Elkhart ..........................................: 307 57,443 3,392,257 55 11,074 397 45,614 2,407,805 55 6,779 : Fayette ..........................................: 133 34,949 2,002,325 - - 139 32,753 1,760,176 - - Floyd ............................................: 25 2,639 147,099 - - 34 5,360 232,852 - - Fountain .........................................: 168 77,977 4,692,157 4 683 229 84,707 4,893,294 2 (D) Franklin .........................................: 217 40,856 2,296,957 - - 256 37,122 1,901,194 1 (D) Fulton ...........................................: 239 62,094 3,434,721 45 8,144 295 77,129 3,960,461 31 5,489 Gibson ...........................................: 312 110,477 6,509,791 18 2,623 297 98,651 5,741,083 19 3,308 Grant ............................................: 269 82,873 4,660,116 - - 299 108,436 5,732,876 1 (D) Greene ...........................................: 202 67,753 3,426,406 3 247 192 46,242 2,303,796 1 (D) Hamilton .........................................: 158 56,463 3,239,745 2 (D) 231 59,935 3,040,040 1 (D) Hancock ..........................................: 234 90,037 5,191,631 1 (D) 249 82,116 4,056,337 - - : Harrison .........................................: 166 36,953 1,847,909 3 (D) 187 40,970 2,106,570 2 (D) Hendricks ........................................: 145 49,140 3,035,974 - - 216 66,946 3,504,497 - - Henry ............................................: 254 78,307 4,541,604 2 (D) 285 78,944 4,149,467 - - Howard ...........................................: 214 63,439 3,620,947 - - 295 72,945 4,081,035 2 (D) Huntington .......................................: 314 108,058 6,376,035 2 (D) 313 101,297 5,079,300 1 (D) Jackson ..........................................: 216 63,300 3,683,228 33 4,068 277 75,003 3,758,729 24 2,409 Jasper ...........................................: 277 112,247 6,104,444 22 4,369 295 91,179 4,767,368 41 9,139 Jay ..............................................: 403 89,971 4,979,120 3 176 426 101,783 4,750,286 2 (D) Jefferson ........................................: 96 27,738 1,380,416 2 (D) 164 36,468 1,688,417 - - Jennings .........................................: 128 46,722 2,679,647 - - 156 52,831 2,733,931 2 (D) : Johnson ..........................................: 170 53,562 3,314,806 8 1,124 230 55,824 3,178,126 2 (D) Knox .............................................: 241 151,454 9,545,490 47 12,650 301 134,151 7,541,035 49 7,865 Kosciusko ........................................: 309 104,359 5,907,707 53 10,819 343 95,318 4,997,538 47 9,300 LaGrange .........................................: 141 36,817 1,933,487 40 12,722 172 38,396 1,873,754 54 11,801 Lake .............................................: 124 42,535 2,208,589 6 907 152 48,281 2,387,713 3 700 LaPorte ..........................................: 298 106,553 5,924,036 109 30,817 343 87,202 4,479,289 111 23,917 Lawrence .........................................: 88 15,655 897,340 - - 140 34,110 1,664,910 - - Madison ..........................................: 309 96,231 5,602,400 1 (D) 334 101,706 5,325,100 3 589 Marion ...........................................: 37 7,850 450,083 - - 39 7,913 355,316 - - Marshall .........................................: 280 69,955 3,715,386 40 7,071 310 71,418 3,687,797 31 5,338 : Martin ...........................................: 49 14,843 856,737 - - 55 14,509 801,952 1 (D) Miami ............................................: 298 81,997 4,665,150 10 1,613 337 88,562 4,333,788 5 652 Monroe ...........................................: 33 5,227 277,698 - - 35 5,089 237,698 - - Montgomery .......................................: 252 107,180 6,635,914 3 (D) 334 131,791 7,691,334 6 858 Morgan ...........................................: 164 49,285 3,054,822 2 (D) 175 56,021 2,920,152 - - Newton ...........................................: 169 59,372 3,564,453 2 (D) 201 69,644 3,815,758 3 (D) Noble ............................................: 331 55,173 2,953,578 21 4,504 360 77,099 3,883,651 30 7,115 Ohio .............................................: 17 2,036 111,602 - - 25 3,790 188,057 - - Orange ...........................................: 60 22,724 1,418,295 - - 86 28,601 1,683,012 - - Owen .............................................: 93 18,847 794,559 1 (D) 198 29,472 1,377,910 2 (D) : Parke ............................................: 149 57,233 3,283,731 9 1,709 177 64,597 3,578,794 10 1,930 Perry ............................................: 87 12,783 656,701 1 (D) 87 17,565 1,012,878 1 (D) Pike .............................................: 89 32,962 1,799,990 1 (D) 116 33,869 1,607,512 1 (D) Porter ...........................................: 157 43,958 2,300,846 23 4,897 212 52,973 2,714,175 22 3,596 Posey ............................................: 270 121,344 7,092,381 45 9,633 285 81,549 4,734,926 40 6,247 Pulaski ..........................................: 204 79,493 3,940,846 45 11,378 245 78,975 3,925,052 40 6,694 Putnam ...........................................: 178 62,767 3,813,232 6 446 216 61,891 3,397,636 1 (D) Randolph .........................................: 357 107,241 6,151,722 1 (D) 418 114,239 5,758,216 - - Ripley ...........................................: 330 71,494 3,751,742 2 (D) 366 72,681 3,650,022 - - Rush .............................................: 286 78,739 5,084,138 8 374 348 88,427 4,988,795 - - : St. Joseph .......................................: 193 57,228 2,856,305 34 6,398 250 53,398 2,708,898 36 5,658 Scott ............................................: 55 14,078 803,782 2 (D) 68 19,711 1,064,669 4 750 Shelby ...........................................: 286 95,653 5,908,877 14 3,160 318 101,655 5,610,646 12 1,454 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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. : : Spencer ..........................................: 228 61,054 3,501,922 1 (D) 269 64,994 3,529,312 2 (D) Starke ...........................................: 93 30,718 1,423,266 30 7,496 153 47,254 2,209,608 50 14,797 Steuben ..........................................: 111 32,083 1,700,636 13 2,065 171 40,302 1,797,114 18 3,795 Sullivan .........................................: 170 73,196 4,092,627 17 6,718 231 69,216 3,878,956 18 2,690 Switzerland ......................................: 33 10,881 611,409 1 (D) 50 9,780 486,349 1 (D) Tippecanoe .......................................: 240 98,162 5,723,614 10 2,164 268 91,443 5,237,054 9 852 Tipton ...........................................: 257 73,392 4,243,252 1 (D) 265 77,331 4,561,493 1 (D) Union ............................................: 81 29,509 1,648,831 - - 134 34,593 1,874,272 - - Vanderburgh ......................................: 116 24,063 1,462,327 4 250 141 31,697 1,908,341 7 870 Vermillion .......................................: 104 37,405 2,385,980 2 (D) 136 48,845 2,791,359 - - : Vigo .............................................: 178 43,051 2,420,768 4 439 205 49,970 2,620,623 4 833 Wabash ...........................................: 268 78,633 4,238,489 10 2,817 345 88,454 4,403,719 4 433 Warren ...........................................: 119 74,391 4,707,702 8 1,987 161 75,356 4,580,535 5 1,260 Warrick ..........................................: 111 52,317 2,973,931 - - 146 41,573 2,237,481 1 (D) Washington .......................................: 171 57,149 3,172,852 2 (D) 232 70,414 3,656,553 1 (D) Wayne ............................................: 243 54,608 2,919,051 2 (D) 271 57,126 3,047,466 - - Wells ............................................: 343 102,207 5,983,528 - - 385 116,635 6,087,936 - - White ............................................: 270 110,609 6,729,825 8 1,256 301 105,434 5,950,328 4 923 Whitley ..........................................: 287 68,076 3,781,702 6 884 308 74,308 3,840,315 2 (D) : SUNFLOWER SEED, ALL : (POUNDS) : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................: 29 2,045 2,415,153 - - 17 993 964,600 2 (D) : Counties : : Adams ............................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Allen ............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Benton ...........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Brown ............................................: 3 24 18,000 - - - - - - - Clay .............................................: 3 3 1,200 - - - - - - - Grant ............................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) - - Hancock ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 3 45 18,000 - - Howard ...........................................: 3 63 (D) - - - - - - - Huntington .......................................: 5 168 190,063 - - 1 (D) (D) - - LaPorte ..........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) : Madison ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Miami ............................................: - - - - - 3 100 83,400 - - Noble ............................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Orange ...........................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Pulaski ..........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Putnam ...........................................: 3 9 450 - - - - - - - St. Joseph .......................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Steuben ..........................................: 4 (D) 30,800 - - - - - - - White ............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - : SUNFLOWER SEED, OIL VARIETIES : (POUNDS) : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................: 22 1,876 2,381,353 - - 13 985 963,300 1 (D) : Counties : : Adams ............................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Allen ............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Brown ............................................: 3 24 18,000 - - - - - - - Clay .............................................: 3 3 1,200 - - - - - - - Grant ............................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) - - Hancock ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 3 45 18,000 - - Howard ...........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Huntington .......................................: 5 168 190,063 - - 1 (D) (D) - - LaPorte ..........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Madison ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - : Miami ............................................: - - - - - 3 100 83,400 - - Noble ............................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Pulaski ..........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Putnam ...........................................: 3 9 450 - - - - - - - White ............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - : SUNFLOWER SEED, NON-OIL : VARIETIES (POUNDS) : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................: 7 169 33,800 - - 4 8 1,300 1 (D) : Counties : : Benton ...........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Howard ...........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Orange ...........................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - St. Joseph .......................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Steuben ..........................................: 4 (D) 30,800 - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TOBACCO (POUNDS) : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................: 25 451 933,613 - - 46 860 1,763,059 - - : Counties : : Allen ............................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Clark ............................................: - - - - - 6 161 350,388 - - Dearborn .........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Fayette ..........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Harrison .........................................: 3 (D) 57,260 - - 2 (D) (D) - - Henry ............................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Jefferson ........................................: 5 191 316,835 - - 7 178 371,182 - - Jennings .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Ohio .............................................: - - - - - 4 48 121,800 - - Ripley ...........................................: - - - - - 3 47 (D) - - : Scott ............................................: 4 42 93,446 - - 1 (D) (D) - - Switzerland ......................................: 7 141 342,090 - - 11 289 591,824 - - Washington .......................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Wayne ............................................: 5 23 (D) - - 6 73 81,390 - - : TRITICALE FOR GRAIN (BUSHELS) : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................: 18 746 40,060 - - 5 38 1,805 - - : Counties : : Carroll ..........................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Cass .............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Clark ............................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - LaGrange .........................................: 4 85 (D) - - 2 (D) (D) - - LaPorte ..........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Marshall .........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Miami ............................................: 9 336 13,696 - - - - - - - : WHEAT FOR GRAIN, ALL : (BUSHELS) : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................: 3,008 262,177 20,944,413 102 7,854 3,236 239,221 18,373,725 60 5,520 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 131 6,223 465,674 - - 164 5,825 436,018 - - Allen ............................................: 209 17,987 1,497,911 - - 201 10,760 888,310 - - Bartholomew ......................................: 32 5,152 518,575 5 442 53 5,372 468,355 3 643 Benton ...........................................: 19 2,193 182,620 - - 9 1,437 125,077 - - Blackford ........................................: 12 947 73,728 - - 31 2,157 149,939 - - Boone ............................................: 16 2,725 242,774 - - 23 2,043 182,296 - - Carroll ..........................................: 54 4,961 445,037 1 (D) 58 3,362 274,799 - - Cass .............................................: 43 3,169 276,645 - - 40 2,620 205,161 - - Clark ............................................: 23 5,310 297,259 - - 24 2,946 217,820 3 117 Clay .............................................: 11 509 37,306 - - 16 1,095 71,602 - - : Clinton ..........................................: 21 1,381 121,660 - - 26 1,720 146,315 - - Crawford .........................................: 6 752 62,260 - - - - - - - Daviess ..........................................: 30 1,442 105,969 - - 16 1,151 86,682 - - Dearborn .........................................: 11 392 22,648 - - 4 47 2,857 - - Decatur ..........................................: 57 5,007 441,629 - - 54 3,055 213,629 - - DeKalb ...........................................: 72 6,908 525,949 2 (D) 91 8,484 687,792 1 (D) Delaware .........................................: 24 1,628 137,973 - - 27 1,228 81,211 - - Dubois ...........................................: 43 3,941 305,135 - - 51 4,018 287,691 - - Elkhart ..........................................: 57 2,022 173,104 5 84 77 2,354 172,643 1 (D) Fayette ..........................................: 26 1,763 150,495 - - 23 1,083 74,186 - - : Floyd ............................................: 3 24 866 - - 4 73 5,618 - - Fountain .........................................: 8 448 39,443 1 (D) 17 2,101 178,150 - - Franklin .........................................: 59 2,801 249,680 - - 67 1,826 120,274 - - Fulton ...........................................: 35 1,226 94,370 1 (D) 38 2,126 140,881 1 (D) Gibson ...........................................: 96 15,299 1,116,741 2 (D) 80 13,478 1,145,518 1 (D) Grant ............................................: 12 1,115 91,267 - - 38 2,892 192,847 - - Greene ...........................................: 7 348 17,473 - - 11 386 22,239 - - Hamilton .........................................: 19 997 82,059 - - 17 1,255 84,535 - - Hancock ..........................................: 27 2,401 191,712 - - 40 3,395 252,239 - - Harrison .........................................: 32 3,067 222,123 1 (D) 23 2,183 168,757 - - : Hendricks ........................................: 18 585 42,308 - - 12 906 71,896 - - Henry ............................................: 52 4,873 388,090 - - 33 1,828 130,788 1 (D) Howard ...........................................: 35 1,681 151,789 - - 40 1,558 117,859 - - Huntington .......................................: 50 4,919 434,049 - - 49 3,968 300,958 - - Jackson ..........................................: 38 2,488 233,001 3 199 46 3,978 282,983 3 153 Jasper ...........................................: 15 1,555 124,201 1 (D) 15 1,320 112,728 - - Jay ..............................................: 78 6,327 477,795 - - 93 6,093 449,201 1 (D) Jefferson ........................................: 13 2,137 147,363 - - 17 2,015 171,215 - - Jennings .........................................: 14 2,421 193,409 - - 17 2,168 151,751 - - Johnson ..........................................: 26 2,766 233,929 6 1,050 31 2,958 227,277 - - : Knox .............................................: 75 12,058 910,337 14 1,831 53 12,522 884,032 8 1,178 Kosciusko ........................................: 62 4,506 355,938 7 127 68 4,068 309,604 3 38 LaGrange .........................................: 27 1,633 124,556 4 293 27 1,036 75,700 - - Lake .............................................: 8 696 52,265 - - 8 565 36,221 - - LaPorte ..........................................: 57 7,202 536,430 15 1,355 49 4,142 334,846 11 1,438 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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. : : Lawrence .........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) - - Madison ..........................................: 27 1,626 127,315 - - 27 1,172 80,100 1 (D) Marion ...........................................: 11 396 18,487 - - 6 149 10,752 - - Marshall .........................................: 54 1,723 124,232 9 210 56 1,807 124,591 2 (D) Martin ...........................................: 9 804 56,315 - - 5 486 35,622 - - Miami ............................................: 54 3,610 308,303 - - 56 3,958 301,539 - - Monroe ...........................................: 6 146 7,865 - - 4 79 4,890 - - Montgomery .......................................: 23 3,692 356,034 - - 33 2,434 197,853 - - Morgan ...........................................: 4 605 24,639 - - 22 1,953 140,021 - - Newton ...........................................: 23 1,559 139,931 - - 26 1,622 125,234 - - : Noble ............................................: 49 1,893 152,006 1 (D) 66 3,383 248,679 7 368 Ohio .............................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Orange ...........................................: 8 1,753 127,530 - - 7 (D) (D) - - Owen .............................................: 5 413 25,032 - - 13 1,420 99,918 - - Parke ............................................: 23 3,584 290,757 - - 14 1,472 123,261 - - Perry ............................................: 7 458 19,015 - - 12 387 22,897 - - Pike .............................................: 10 1,971 143,380 - - 12 1,079 89,706 - - Porter ...........................................: 23 995 67,721 2 (D) 26 1,137 77,390 1 (D) Posey ............................................: 98 17,119 1,459,062 5 530 109 17,359 1,505,926 4 599 Pulaski ..........................................: 14 1,059 66,516 4 314 13 710 52,384 2 (D) : Putnam ...........................................: 25 3,491 263,714 - - 19 1,004 69,579 - - Randolph .........................................: 51 2,731 197,252 - - 66 4,078 279,302 - - Ripley ...........................................: 69 5,353 420,626 2 (D) 36 1,808 109,096 - - Rush .............................................: 51 3,663 295,415 - - 62 5,567 463,413 - - St. Joseph .......................................: 33 2,510 171,012 3 81 23 1,505 104,681 - - Scott ............................................: 3 (D) (D) - - 6 (D) (D) - - Shelby ...........................................: 59 4,461 346,568 2 (D) 48 3,115 252,293 3 142 Spencer ..........................................: 16 667 53,216 - - 23 2,293 175,000 - - Starke ...........................................: 13 561 45,898 2 (D) 9 242 11,863 - - Steuben ..........................................: 32 1,520 115,042 1 (D) 44 2,979 239,320 - - : Sullivan .........................................: 11 390 27,119 - - 13 2,100 135,726 1 (D) Switzerland ......................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 3 (D) 2,647 - - Tippecanoe .......................................: 29 1,901 170,178 2 (D) 45 2,908 251,462 1 (D) Tipton ...........................................: 14 1,059 85,487 - - 26 1,285 92,573 - - Union ............................................: 11 494 40,995 - - 12 362 21,733 - - Vanderburgh ......................................: 37 3,341 261,931 - - 33 2,307 181,757 - - Vermillion .......................................: 8 623 55,312 - - 15 1,044 74,920 - - Vigo .............................................: 8 685 58,513 - - 7 669 42,463 - - Wabash ...........................................: 45 4,110 344,651 - - 61 3,641 267,283 - - Warren ...........................................: 6 (D) (D) 1 (D) 8 2,493 221,844 - - : Warrick ..........................................: 36 4,373 364,439 - - 14 1,334 95,084 - - Washington .......................................: 16 1,327 116,915 - - 24 1,214 69,201 1 (D) Wayne ............................................: 45 2,056 142,195 - - 57 1,873 110,536 - - Wells ............................................: 54 3,659 276,196 - - 77 4,070 294,196 - - White ............................................: 40 3,569 313,647 - - 22 1,685 144,353 - - Whitley ..........................................: 81 5,174 407,969 - - 91 6,905 503,873 - - : WINTER WHEAT FOR GRAIN : (BUSHELS) : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................: 3,008 262,177 20,944,413 102 7,854 3,236 239,221 18,373,725 60 5,520 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 131 6,223 465,674 - - 164 5,825 436,018 - - Allen ............................................: 209 17,987 1,497,911 - - 201 10,760 888,310 - - Bartholomew ......................................: 32 5,152 518,575 5 442 53 5,372 468,355 3 643 Benton ...........................................: 19 2,193 182,620 - - 9 1,437 125,077 - - Blackford ........................................: 12 947 73,728 - - 31 2,157 149,939 - - Boone ............................................: 16 2,725 242,774 - - 23 2,043 182,296 - - Carroll ..........................................: 54 4,961 445,037 1 (D) 58 3,362 274,799 - - Cass .............................................: 43 3,169 276,645 - - 40 2,620 205,161 - - Clark ............................................: 23 5,310 297,259 - - 24 2,946 217,820 3 117 Clay .............................................: 11 509 37,306 - - 16 1,095 71,602 - - : Clinton ..........................................: 21 1,381 121,660 - - 26 1,720 146,315 - - Crawford .........................................: 6 752 62,260 - - - - - - - Daviess ..........................................: 30 1,442 105,969 - - 16 1,151 86,682 - - Dearborn .........................................: 11 392 22,648 - - 4 47 2,857 - - Decatur ..........................................: 57 5,007 441,629 - - 54 3,055 213,629 - - DeKalb ...........................................: 72 6,908 525,949 2 (D) 91 8,484 687,792 1 (D) Delaware .........................................: 24 1,628 137,973 - - 27 1,228 81,211 - - Dubois ...........................................: 43 3,941 305,135 - - 51 4,018 287,691 - - Elkhart ..........................................: 57 2,022 173,104 5 84 77 2,354 172,643 1 (D) Fayette ..........................................: 26 1,763 150,495 - - 23 1,083 74,186 - - : Floyd ............................................: 3 24 866 - - 4 73 5,618 - - Fountain .........................................: 8 448 39,443 1 (D) 17 2,101 178,150 - - Franklin .........................................: 59 2,801 249,680 - - 67 1,826 120,274 - - Fulton ...........................................: 35 1,226 94,370 1 (D) 38 2,126 140,881 1 (D) Gibson ...........................................: 96 15,299 1,116,741 2 (D) 80 13,478 1,145,518 1 (D) Grant ............................................: 12 1,115 91,267 - - 38 2,892 192,847 - - Greene ...........................................: 7 348 17,473 - - 11 386 22,239 - - Hamilton .........................................: 19 997 82,059 - - 17 1,255 84,535 - - Hancock ..........................................: 27 2,401 191,712 - - 40 3,395 252,239 - - Harrison .........................................: 32 3,067 222,123 1 (D) 23 2,183 168,757 - - Hendricks ........................................: 18 585 42,308 - - 12 906 71,896 - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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. : : Henry ............................................: 52 4,873 388,090 - - 33 1,828 130,788 1 (D) Howard ...........................................: 35 1,681 151,789 - - 40 1,558 117,859 - - Huntington .......................................: 50 4,919 434,049 - - 49 3,968 300,958 - - Jackson ..........................................: 38 2,488 233,001 3 199 46 3,978 282,983 3 153 Jasper ...........................................: 15 1,555 124,201 1 (D) 15 1,320 112,728 - - Jay ..............................................: 78 6,327 477,795 - - 93 6,093 449,201 1 (D) Jefferson ........................................: 13 2,137 147,363 - - 17 2,015 171,215 - - Jennings .........................................: 14 2,421 193,409 - - 17 2,168 151,751 - - Johnson ..........................................: 26 2,766 233,929 6 1,050 31 2,958 227,277 - - Knox .............................................: 75 12,058 910,337 14 1,831 53 12,522 884,032 8 1,178 : Kosciusko ........................................: 62 4,506 355,938 7 127 68 4,068 309,604 3 38 LaGrange .........................................: 27 1,633 124,556 4 293 27 1,036 75,700 - - Lake .............................................: 8 696 52,265 - - 8 565 36,221 - - LaPorte ..........................................: 57 7,202 536,430 15 1,355 49 4,142 334,846 11 1,438 Lawrence .........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) - - Madison ..........................................: 27 1,626 127,315 - - 27 1,172 80,100 1 (D) Marion ...........................................: 11 396 18,487 - - 6 149 10,752 - - Marshall .........................................: 54 1,723 124,232 9 210 56 1,807 124,591 2 (D) Martin ...........................................: 9 804 56,315 - - 5 486 35,622 - - Miami ............................................: 54 3,610 308,303 - - 56 3,958 301,539 - - : Monroe ...........................................: 6 146 7,865 - - 4 79 4,890 - - Montgomery .......................................: 23 3,692 356,034 - - 33 2,434 197,853 - - Morgan ...........................................: 4 605 24,639 - - 22 1,953 140,021 - - Newton ...........................................: 23 1,559 139,931 - - 26 1,622 125,234 - - Noble ............................................: 49 1,893 152,006 1 (D) 66 3,383 248,679 7 368 Ohio .............................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Orange ...........................................: 8 1,753 127,530 - - 7 (D) (D) - - Owen .............................................: 5 413 25,032 - - 13 1,420 99,918 - - Parke ............................................: 23 3,584 290,757 - - 14 1,472 123,261 - - Perry ............................................: 7 458 19,015 - - 12 387 22,897 - - : Pike .............................................: 10 1,971 143,380 - - 12 1,079 89,706 - - Porter ...........................................: 23 995 67,721 2 (D) 26 1,137 77,390 1 (D) Posey ............................................: 98 17,119 1,459,062 5 530 109 17,359 1,505,926 4 599 Pulaski ..........................................: 14 1,059 66,516 4 314 13 710 52,384 2 (D) Putnam ...........................................: 25 3,491 263,714 - - 19 1,004 69,579 - - Randolph .........................................: 51 2,731 197,252 - - 66 4,078 279,302 - - Ripley ...........................................: 69 5,353 420,626 2 (D) 36 1,808 109,096 - - Rush .............................................: 51 3,663 295,415 - - 62 5,567 463,413 - - St. Joseph .......................................: 33 2,510 171,012 3 81 23 1,505 104,681 - - Scott ............................................: 3 (D) (D) - - 6 (D) (D) - - : Shelby ...........................................: 59 4,461 346,568 2 (D) 48 3,115 252,293 3 142 Spencer ..........................................: 16 667 53,216 - - 23 2,293 175,000 - - Starke ...........................................: 13 561 45,898 2 (D) 9 242 11,863 - - Steuben ..........................................: 32 1,520 115,042 1 (D) 44 2,979 239,320 - - Sullivan .........................................: 11 390 27,119 - - 13 2,100 135,726 1 (D) Switzerland ......................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 3 (D) 2,647 - - Tippecanoe .......................................: 29 1,901 170,178 2 (D) 45 2,908 251,462 1 (D) Tipton ...........................................: 14 1,059 85,487 - - 26 1,285 92,573 - - Union ............................................: 11 494 40,995 - - 12 362 21,733 - - Vanderburgh ......................................: 37 3,341 261,931 - - 33 2,307 181,757 - - : Vermillion .......................................: 8 623 55,312 - - 15 1,044 74,920 - - Vigo .............................................: 8 685 58,513 - - 7 669 42,463 - - Wabash ...........................................: 45 4,110 344,651 - - 61 3,641 267,283 - - Warren ...........................................: 6 (D) (D) 1 (D) 8 2,493 221,844 - - Warrick ..........................................: 36 4,373 364,439 - - 14 1,334 95,084 - - Washington .......................................: 16 1,327 116,915 - - 24 1,214 69,201 1 (D) Wayne ............................................: 45 2,056 142,195 - - 57 1,873 110,536 - - Wells ............................................: 54 3,659 276,196 - - 77 4,070 294,196 - - White ............................................: 40 3,569 313,647 - - 22 1,685 144,353 - - Whitley ..........................................: 81 5,174 407,969 - - 91 6,905 503,873 - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : : Indiana ........................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) - - : Counties : : Lawrence .......................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) - - : RED CLOVER SEED (POUNDS) : : State Total : : Indiana ........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - : Counties : : Lawrence .......................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - : FORAGE - LAND USED FOR ALL HAY : AND HAYLAGE, GRASS SILAGE, AND : GREENCHOP (TONS, DRY EQUIVALENT) : : State Total : : Indiana ........................................: 18,327 488,227 1,231,688 327 7,482 20,813 548,767 1,431,138 265 7,712 : Counties : : Adams ..........................................: 642 7,799 22,705 11 137 697 9,328 28,230 5 (D) Allen ..........................................: 510 10,170 32,990 5 17 498 9,018 27,252 1 (D) Bartholomew ....................................: 171 3,157 6,932 1 (D) 179 3,554 7,923 2 (D) Benton .........................................: 42 2,748 8,042 - - 49 1,560 5,540 - - Blackford ......................................: 53 1,043 3,321 - - 57 818 2,076 - - Boone ..........................................: 139 2,975 6,262 1 (D) 208 4,788 11,328 1 (D) Brown ..........................................: 58 1,419 2,001 - - 95 2,657 3,898 1 (D) Carroll ........................................: 93 1,709 5,955 - - 115 2,024 8,403 2 (D) Cass ...........................................: 143 4,034 13,883 3 6 160 4,136 13,335 - - Clark ..........................................: 192 6,221 13,595 2 (D) 206 7,116 17,985 - - : Clay ...........................................: 150 4,297 8,640 1 (D) 180 5,229 11,462 - - Clinton ........................................: 103 1,350 3,859 2 (D) 140 1,823 5,364 1 (D) Crawford .......................................: 189 6,203 14,107 5 28 230 8,198 14,659 2 (D) Daviess ........................................: 609 8,596 22,171 8 28 616 9,573 22,944 3 (D) Dearborn .......................................: 296 7,641 14,746 2 (D) 351 11,157 18,800 - - Decatur ........................................: 162 4,168 14,955 - - 192 4,637 15,482 1 (D) DeKalb .........................................: 241 5,007 13,650 3 135 223 5,530 17,434 5 110 Delaware .......................................: 128 2,175 4,358 1 (D) 145 2,448 5,426 3 31 Dubois .........................................: 342 13,246 36,342 3 35 358 13,085 33,017 - - Elkhart ........................................: 779 17,618 57,594 22 1,215 768 19,757 69,801 43 1,785 : Fayette ........................................: 107 2,679 7,789 2 (D) 153 3,830 12,066 7 19 Floyd ..........................................: 113 2,464 4,601 1 (D) 119 2,874 6,404 5 100 Fountain .......................................: 104 3,174 9,086 2 (D) 134 4,262 15,730 - - Franklin .......................................: 381 10,652 22,954 1 (D) 365 10,036 24,593 2 (D) Fulton .........................................: 179 4,636 13,093 15 215 193 4,929 15,210 10 80 Gibson .........................................: 82 2,849 6,442 - - 101 3,607 8,447 - - Grant ..........................................: 85 1,698 3,683 - - 97 2,140 6,428 - - Greene .........................................: 378 12,785 24,378 1 (D) 449 17,196 34,613 - - Hamilton .......................................: 150 1,474 2,765 2 (D) 182 2,259 5,459 1 (D) Hancock ........................................: 135 2,599 5,514 - - 181 2,691 5,720 4 6 : Harrison .......................................: 456 16,109 33,413 14 106 493 16,651 37,656 6 80 Hendricks ......................................: 177 3,834 9,936 - - 218 4,824 10,902 3 3 Henry ..........................................: 199 4,081 11,076 2 (D) 249 6,230 18,356 - - Howard .........................................: 80 1,652 4,234 - - 102 1,774 5,670 - - Huntington .....................................: 140 3,274 9,247 - - 153 3,851 11,316 - - Jackson ........................................: 200 6,404 12,918 11 280 244 7,464 18,379 4 64 Jasper .........................................: 109 4,292 9,445 7 79 133 4,393 14,634 3 (D) Jay ............................................: 203 3,887 13,095 - - 247 4,224 13,069 - - Jefferson ......................................: 248 7,385 18,515 - - 353 9,094 20,877 2 (D) Jennings .......................................: 177 4,788 11,083 5 44 184 5,851 12,501 - - : Johnson ........................................: 164 3,032 7,278 1 (D) 238 5,379 13,665 3 304 Knox ...........................................: 85 4,295 8,539 5 9 100 3,180 7,216 - - Kosciusko ......................................: 418 11,414 34,075 16 927 354 9,024 28,319 13 791 LaGrange .......................................: 1,320 28,775 85,341 29 625 1,198 26,142 73,821 19 430 Lake ...........................................: 117 2,633 6,546 - - 144 3,154 7,454 1 (D) LaPorte ........................................: 196 5,479 13,081 6 105 247 6,761 23,306 5 (D) Lawrence .......................................: 360 17,329 39,053 5 (D) 423 15,535 34,866 2 (D) Madison ........................................: 166 2,549 6,244 1 (D) 191 2,617 6,837 2 (D) Marion .........................................: 33 815 2,393 1 (D) 53 874 2,757 - - Marshall .......................................: 303 8,596 31,439 31 795 288 9,731 31,392 10 307 : Martin .........................................: 96 4,178 7,663 3 90 142 4,500 10,023 - - Miami ..........................................: 162 5,220 13,156 3 (D) 171 5,658 19,509 3 147 Monroe .........................................: 195 7,549 17,977 4 79 235 7,484 17,058 - - Montgomery .....................................: 139 2,917 7,954 - - 140 3,756 10,162 - - Morgan .........................................: 150 3,884 6,961 - - 211 6,497 16,604 4 50 Newton .........................................: 74 5,480 12,667 - - 76 2,649 10,002 1 (D) Noble ..........................................: 392 11,271 30,995 10 394 428 10,920 33,120 14 436 Ohio ...........................................: 86 3,291 5,521 - - 119 3,803 6,081 3 5 Orange .........................................: 194 6,837 16,378 1 (D) 213 8,310 17,771 3 124 Owen ...........................................: 202 7,623 15,434 7 136 323 10,571 19,210 2 (D) : Parke ..........................................: 234 6,159 16,173 5 8 238 5,741 14,886 3 7 Perry ..........................................: 216 7,940 17,462 5 117 260 8,929 23,688 3 62 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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. : : Pike ...........................................: 48 1,163 2,120 - - 76 2,199 5,721 - - Porter .........................................: 158 3,172 7,296 10 75 140 4,285 15,293 3 122 Posey ..........................................: 85 2,534 7,450 - - 100 2,536 5,539 - - Pulaski ........................................: 87 1,814 4,950 4 36 109 3,702 10,591 - - Putnam .........................................: 278 6,347 14,260 2 (D) 310 7,349 16,986 - - Randolph .......................................: 166 3,681 11,388 - - 228 4,991 12,396 5 20 Ripley .........................................: 307 6,941 17,202 - - 341 7,347 16,289 - - Rush ...........................................: 134 3,049 8,355 - - 192 4,640 13,579 - - St. Joseph .....................................: 176 4,699 12,201 10 259 190 3,872 10,439 10 272 Scott ..........................................: 94 2,390 6,003 - - 133 4,741 10,090 7 901 : Shelby .........................................: 144 2,822 6,972 1 (D) 157 3,206 8,477 4 24 Spencer ........................................: 232 8,120 18,356 - - 277 8,825 21,323 - - Starke .........................................: 62 1,676 2,780 1 (D) 87 2,298 5,430 - - Steuben ........................................: 166 5,122 15,751 6 110 143 5,932 17,587 2 (D) Sullivan .......................................: 76 2,742 4,939 2 (D) 109 3,603 10,237 1 (D) Switzerland ....................................: 183 5,823 10,619 6 137 250 7,705 17,112 4 28 Tippecanoe .....................................: 178 2,776 6,264 2 (D) 210 5,197 11,798 1 (D) Tipton .........................................: 51 379 1,119 - - 74 831 2,348 - - Union ..........................................: 61 1,541 3,044 - - 68 1,482 5,053 - - Vanderburgh ....................................: 31 459 903 1 (D) 54 729 1,387 - - : Vermillion .....................................: 59 1,422 3,636 - - 77 2,273 5,765 - - Vigo ...........................................: 91 1,522 3,074 - - 138 2,038 3,094 - - Wabash .........................................: 143 4,169 12,751 3 122 226 5,778 16,293 7 94 Warren .........................................: 92 3,923 10,513 3 (D) 110 4,712 13,536 - - Warrick ........................................: 119 4,140 9,926 - - 150 4,239 9,260 9 41 Washington .....................................: 382 18,308 40,423 4 (D) 453 17,460 43,792 2 (D) Wayne ..........................................: 279 6,989 19,362 5 123 359 9,299 22,472 2 (D) Wells ..........................................: 75 1,848 5,483 - - 100 3,590 11,985 - - White ..........................................: 122 3,821 8,142 1 (D) 119 2,592 7,854 - - Whitley ........................................: 201 5,277 14,701 - - 224 5,485 13,276 - - : HAY - ALL HAY INCLUDING ALFALFA : AND OTHER DRY HAY (TONS, DRY) : : State Total : : Indiana ........................................: 16,848 422,172 1,040,369 265 5,068 19,280 482,356 1,221,994 218 5,587 : Counties : : Adams ..........................................: 627 6,856 19,513 11 137 683 7,858 23,991 4 4 Allen ..........................................: 494 9,046 28,066 5 17 483 7,979 23,952 1 (D) Bartholomew ....................................: 149 2,771 6,208 1 (D) 151 3,040 7,140 1 (D) Benton .........................................: 39 1,848 4,566 - - 45 1,215 4,066 - - Blackford ......................................: 48 1,013 3,148 - - 48 651 1,841 - - Boone ..........................................: 132 2,875 6,105 1 (D) 184 4,070 9,882 1 (D) Brown ..........................................: 46 1,237 1,852 - - 83 2,360 3,531 1 (D) Carroll ........................................: 88 1,557 5,298 - - 114 1,825 5,778 2 (D) Cass ...........................................: 132 2,870 7,566 3 6 141 3,767 12,349 - - Clark ..........................................: 183 5,791 12,860 2 (D) 196 6,852 17,376 - - : Clay ...........................................: 134 3,972 8,205 - - 163 5,058 10,339 - - Clinton ........................................: 93 1,188 3,686 2 (D) 131 1,787 5,249 1 (D) Crawford .......................................: 163 5,496 12,558 3 18 216 7,576 13,863 - - Daviess ........................................: 588 8,108 20,842 8 28 600 8,951 21,266 3 (D) Dearborn .......................................: 239 6,424 12,827 2 (D) 327 10,528 17,709 - - Decatur ........................................: 149 2,924 7,815 - - 186 4,174 14,189 1 (D) DeKalb .........................................: 225 4,593 11,886 1 (D) 207 5,170 15,280 5 110 Delaware .......................................: 113 1,869 3,863 1 (D) 126 2,238 5,150 3 31 Dubois .........................................: 301 10,938 27,741 3 35 345 12,313 30,265 - - Elkhart ........................................: 724 14,308 43,421 19 897 695 14,392 45,358 33 1,154 : Fayette ........................................: 96 2,596 7,570 - - 147 3,580 10,894 7 19 Floyd ..........................................: 105 2,079 4,387 1 (D) 103 2,591 6,016 5 100 Fountain .......................................: 88 2,587 6,158 2 (D) 116 3,691 13,625 - - Franklin .......................................: 339 9,353 20,381 1 (D) 339 8,597 19,956 2 (D) Fulton .........................................: 174 4,242 10,988 13 168 183 4,315 12,340 5 62 Gibson .........................................: 78 2,625 6,015 - - 94 3,242 7,135 - - Grant ..........................................: 76 1,422 3,569 - - 92 2,068 6,254 - - Greene .........................................: 337 11,201 21,930 1 (D) 393 14,904 30,083 - - Hamilton .......................................: 133 1,264 2,655 - - 164 1,982 5,051 1 (D) Hancock ........................................: 122 2,472 5,270 - - 170 2,538 5,620 4 (D) : Harrison .......................................: 402 14,268 31,718 14 106 428 14,772 34,028 4 50 Hendricks ......................................: 151 3,419 8,959 - - 199 4,449 10,456 3 3 Henry ..........................................: 166 3,631 10,444 - - 235 5,733 16,700 - - Howard .........................................: 74 1,553 4,099 - - 90 1,661 5,294 - - Huntington .....................................: 129 3,144 7,944 - - 150 3,329 9,215 - - Jackson ........................................: 176 4,868 11,587 9 220 222 6,405 16,091 4 64 Jasper .........................................: 93 3,139 7,076 7 79 120 2,994 7,554 3 (D) Jay ............................................: 195 3,375 11,153 - - 240 3,416 10,698 - - Jefferson ......................................: 236 6,381 16,175 - - 323 7,905 18,603 2 (D) Jennings .......................................: 160 4,357 10,333 4 32 158 5,198 10,898 - - : Johnson ........................................: 152 2,823 6,538 1 (D) 216 4,740 11,210 3 304 Knox ...........................................: 81 3,729 6,856 5 9 93 2,874 6,487 - - Kosciusko ......................................: 385 8,603 24,685 10 162 325 6,295 17,357 8 173 LaGrange .......................................: 1,276 23,340 65,577 17 379 1,152 20,890 55,642 15 243 Lake ...........................................: 108 2,521 5,998 - - 134 3,035 7,249 1 (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 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HAY - ALL HAY INCLUDING ALFALFA : AND OTHER DRY HAY (TONS, DRY) - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : LaPorte ........................................: 185 5,179 11,744 5 65 229 6,186 20,222 4 (D) Lawrence .......................................: 326 15,882 36,307 5 (D) 375 13,944 32,715 2 (D) Madison ........................................: 154 2,445 5,834 1 (D) 173 2,409 6,483 2 (D) Marion .........................................: 32 790 2,270 1 (D) 48 759 2,671 - - Marshall .......................................: 283 6,572 19,109 25 448 267 8,158 24,814 10 306 Martin .........................................: 87 3,989 7,472 3 90 119 3,794 8,219 - - Miami ..........................................: 152 4,662 10,411 3 (D) 156 4,535 14,530 3 147 Monroe .........................................: 160 6,314 14,639 1 (D) 212 6,922 16,073 - - Montgomery .....................................: 135 2,791 7,719 - - 124 3,325 9,330 - - Morgan .........................................: 137 3,567 6,648 - - 200 5,992 14,890 4 50 : Newton .........................................: 66 3,109 8,615 - - 71 2,036 5,806 - - Noble ..........................................: 370 10,478 28,228 6 194 403 9,182 28,435 13 410 Ohio ...........................................: 74 3,017 5,364 - - 113 3,735 5,948 - - Orange .........................................: 179 6,378 15,450 1 (D) 198 7,871 17,068 3 112 Owen ...........................................: 174 6,989 14,827 5 66 289 9,917 16,859 2 (D) Parke ..........................................: 209 4,378 12,063 5 8 217 4,872 12,639 3 (D) Perry ..........................................: 201 7,526 16,886 5 117 245 8,412 22,199 3 62 Pike ...........................................: 41 1,014 1,936 - - 74 2,074 5,555 - - Porter .........................................: 150 3,048 7,169 10 75 126 3,433 11,598 2 (D) Posey ..........................................: 82 2,317 6,524 - - 90 2,272 4,807 - - : Pulaski ........................................: 80 1,661 4,277 3 26 105 3,077 8,562 - - Putnam .........................................: 241 5,658 13,528 2 (D) 285 6,790 16,180 - - Randolph .......................................: 157 3,519 10,537 - - 220 4,680 11,916 5 20 Ripley .........................................: 285 6,351 14,644 - - 305 6,462 14,445 - - Rush ...........................................: 127 2,923 7,978 - - 184 4,130 12,694 - - St. Joseph .....................................: 162 4,487 11,184 10 259 187 3,752 9,995 10 272 Scott ..........................................: 83 2,087 5,668 - - 122 4,521 9,786 7 901 Shelby .........................................: 137 2,567 6,446 1 (D) 145 2,921 8,159 4 24 Spencer ........................................: 221 7,728 17,119 - - 264 8,203 20,077 - - Starke .........................................: 56 1,596 2,654 1 (D) 80 2,161 5,226 - - : Steuben ........................................: 154 4,631 13,187 6 110 134 4,728 12,871 2 (D) Sullivan .......................................: 61 2,334 4,693 - - 97 2,917 7,428 1 (D) Switzerland ....................................: 170 5,154 9,775 6 137 226 7,051 15,663 4 28 Tippecanoe .....................................: 169 2,581 6,062 2 (D) 190 4,699 10,828 1 (D) Tipton .........................................: 51 361 1,087 - - 73 766 2,231 - - Union ..........................................: 55 1,482 2,942 - - 68 1,482 5,053 - - Vanderburgh ....................................: 28 413 860 1 (D) 45 624 1,260 - - Vermillion .....................................: 57 1,198 2,955 - - 74 2,228 5,678 - - Vigo ...........................................: 72 1,363 2,905 - - 123 1,806 2,765 - - Wabash .........................................: 121 3,037 7,254 2 (D) 210 5,235 12,894 3 (D) : Warren .........................................: 82 2,335 4,858 3 (D) 99 3,593 8,807 - - Warrick ........................................: 108 3,935 9,693 - - 130 3,888 8,675 4 16 Washington .....................................: 335 14,806 35,120 2 (D) 417 15,404 38,663 2 (D) Wayne ..........................................: 264 5,858 16,016 2 (D) 332 8,070 19,445 1 (D) Wells ..........................................: 70 1,471 4,471 - - 92 2,623 9,365 - - White ..........................................: 110 2,448 6,105 1 (D) 116 2,465 6,996 - - Whitley ........................................: 196 5,067 13,045 - - 218 5,244 12,441 - - : ALFALFA HAY (TONS, DRY) : : State Total : : Indiana ........................................: 9,616 203,050 571,706 181 3,434 11,123 227,329 696,575 165 2,956 : Counties : : Adams ..........................................: 553 5,477 16,790 9 (D) 609 6,641 21,568 4 4 Allen ..........................................: 415 7,474 22,712 4 (D) 408 7,067 21,962 1 (D) Bartholomew ....................................: 57 774 2,126 - - 52 771 1,935 - - Benton .........................................: 29 1,510 3,964 - - 42 931 3,174 - - Blackford ......................................: 37 816 2,792 - - 32 474 1,267 - - Boone ..........................................: 97 1,938 3,617 1 (D) 130 2,375 6,508 1 (D) Brown ..........................................: 3 (D) 41 - - 5 95 297 - - Carroll ........................................: 67 1,130 4,038 - - 97 1,570 5,070 2 (D) Cass ...........................................: 106 2,257 6,098 3 6 115 3,160 11,042 - - Clark ..........................................: 45 1,116 2,897 - - 62 1,692 4,950 - - : Clay ...........................................: 38 1,182 2,852 - - 54 1,177 3,159 - - Clinton ........................................: 64 693 2,457 2 (D) 87 1,230 3,911 - - Crawford .......................................: 8 353 1,330 - - 17 228 670 - - Daviess ........................................: 225 2,358 7,828 - - 250 2,774 8,994 1 (D) Dearborn .......................................: 54 835 1,840 - - 78 1,139 2,931 - - Decatur ........................................: 104 1,713 4,787 - - 113 2,236 9,699 1 (D) DeKalb .........................................: 169 3,500 10,094 1 (D) 163 4,186 13,070 5 110 Delaware .......................................: 66 1,191 2,512 - - 88 1,354 3,601 3 31 Dubois .........................................: 29 1,504 2,923 1 (D) 63 1,075 3,800 - - Elkhart ........................................: 658 12,801 40,673 19 (D) 619 12,150 39,260 25 416 : Fayette ........................................: 64 1,109 3,441 - - 108 2,184 7,304 7 19 Floyd ..........................................: 22 241 410 1 (D) 30 444 1,949 - - Fountain .......................................: 67 2,062 5,062 2 (D) 89 2,421 10,584 - - Franklin .......................................: 181 3,855 9,578 - - 192 3,787 10,603 - - Fulton .........................................: 151 3,507 9,708 11 (D) 163 3,741 11,268 5 62 Gibson .........................................: 28 789 2,999 - - 42 1,237 3,330 - - Grant ..........................................: 44 836 2,532 - - 61 1,525 4,937 - - Greene .........................................: 63 1,282 2,950 - - 81 1,772 5,112 - - Hamilton .......................................: 68 708 1,543 - - 116 1,447 3,861 1 (D) Hancock ........................................: 77 1,681 3,841 - - 116 1,625 3,695 2 (D) Harrison .......................................: 84 2,863 7,255 - - 96 2,936 9,682 - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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. : : Hendricks ......................................: 86 1,491 5,062 - - 107 1,845 5,716 3 3 Henry ..........................................: 111 2,489 7,262 - - 173 4,576 15,027 - - Howard .........................................: 52 1,179 3,402 - - 61 1,359 4,523 - - Huntington .....................................: 96 2,320 6,166 - - 117 2,376 7,111 - - Jackson ........................................: 49 842 2,969 4 34 67 1,703 5,719 4 (D) Jasper .........................................: 66 2,355 5,138 7 28 83 1,985 5,891 3 (D) Jay ............................................: 135 2,506 9,085 - - 158 2,393 8,483 - - Jefferson ......................................: 67 1,086 3,958 - - 96 1,751 5,970 2 (D) Jennings .......................................: 43 971 3,110 - - 55 1,740 4,833 - - Johnson ........................................: 75 1,154 3,040 1 (D) 112 2,572 6,591 2 (D) : Knox ...........................................: 25 1,554 3,666 - - 35 1,036 2,477 - - Kosciusko ......................................: 312 7,045 21,275 10 93 261 5,134 14,986 8 173 LaGrange .......................................: 1,201 21,525 62,044 17 379 1,106 19,179 52,870 13 177 Lake ...........................................: 63 1,460 4,195 - - 88 1,768 5,443 1 (D) LaPorte ........................................: 154 4,196 10,079 3 56 197 5,018 17,484 4 (D) Lawrence .......................................: 86 2,694 6,766 3 9 102 2,665 7,462 - - Madison ........................................: 94 1,283 3,110 1 (D) 103 1,332 4,135 2 (D) Marion .........................................: 22 365 1,048 1 (D) 12 227 1,136 - - Marshall .......................................: 253 5,681 16,750 25 (D) 235 6,953 22,243 10 (D) Martin .........................................: 19 1,011 1,179 - - 35 448 1,343 - - : Miami ..........................................: 130 3,465 8,900 3 (D) 130 3,771 13,464 3 147 Monroe .........................................: 44 1,520 3,738 1 (D) 50 1,468 4,041 - - Montgomery .....................................: 98 1,845 4,715 - - 94 2,096 6,840 - - Morgan .........................................: 50 997 2,238 - - 87 2,401 7,653 1 (D) Newton .........................................: 38 2,393 7,203 - - 47 1,606 5,119 - - Noble ..........................................: 322 9,612 26,267 6 (D) 326 7,712 24,765 12 (D) Ohio ...........................................: 13 165 474 - - 22 325 875 - - Orange .........................................: 38 1,085 3,110 - - 64 1,965 4,562 - - Owen ...........................................: 43 818 2,039 - - 72 1,471 3,365 2 (D) Parke ..........................................: 144 2,991 9,286 5 8 159 3,073 9,131 2 (D) : Perry ..........................................: 9 441 986 - - 28 648 1,368 - - Pike ...........................................: 6 63 (D) - - 13 180 934 - - Porter .........................................: 90 2,388 5,765 6 71 92 2,528 9,322 2 (D) Posey ..........................................: 28 989 3,180 - - 30 719 2,438 - - Pulaski ........................................: 60 1,429 3,833 2 (D) 81 2,600 7,352 - - Putnam .........................................: 131 3,298 9,513 2 (D) 163 3,529 10,381 - - Randolph .......................................: 118 2,524 7,987 - - 185 3,394 9,655 5 20 Ripley .........................................: 96 1,759 4,669 - - 114 1,886 5,728 - - Rush ...........................................: 71 1,626 4,940 - - 130 2,475 8,172 - - St. Joseph .....................................: 129 3,721 9,479 10 259 151 3,211 9,402 10 272 : Scott ..........................................: 25 890 2,698 - - 36 1,046 2,558 7 115 Shelby .........................................: 82 1,195 3,751 1 (D) 80 1,421 5,104 2 (D) Spencer ........................................: 24 427 1,173 - - 33 379 1,018 - - Starke .........................................: 43 1,219 2,262 1 (D) 75 1,922 4,946 - - Steuben ........................................: 115 3,724 11,384 4 (D) 116 4,314 12,142 2 (D) Sullivan .......................................: 17 494 1,288 - - 26 781 1,751 1 (D) Switzerland ....................................: 49 779 2,018 3 45 90 1,641 4,369 1 (D) Tippecanoe .....................................: 94 1,475 3,811 2 (D) 134 2,623 7,196 1 (D) Tipton .........................................: 35 (D) 835 - - 53 478 1,818 - - Union ..........................................: 40 1,046 2,097 - - 52 973 3,525 - - : Vanderburgh ....................................: 16 113 (D) 1 (D) 17 112 302 - - Vermillion .....................................: 33 657 1,895 - - 54 1,417 3,885 - - Vigo ...........................................: 17 247 502 - - 32 438 834 - - Wabash .........................................: 77 1,681 4,334 2 (D) 123 3,371 10,365 3 (D) Warren .........................................: 44 1,594 3,904 3 (D) 49 1,526 5,168 - - Warrick ........................................: 19 953 2,812 - - 27 642 2,708 - - Washington .....................................: 55 1,572 5,419 - - 116 2,084 6,969 - - Wayne ..........................................: 189 3,987 12,672 2 (D) 261 5,709 15,034 1 (D) Wells ..........................................: 48 1,201 3,801 - - 56 2,170 8,529 - - White ..........................................: 93 1,655 4,475 1 (D) 93 1,656 4,988 - - Whitley ........................................: 161 3,998 10,716 - - 181 4,064 10,163 - - : OTHER DRY HAY (TONS, DRY) : : State Total : : Indiana ........................................: 8,654 219,122 468,663 105 1,634 9,916 255,027 525,419 74 2,631 : Counties : : Adams ..........................................: 126 1,379 2,723 2 (D) 142 1,217 2,423 - - Allen ..........................................: 122 1,572 5,354 1 (D) 102 912 1,990 - - Bartholomew ....................................: 103 1,997 4,082 1 (D) 112 2,269 5,205 1 (D) Benton .........................................: 15 338 602 - - 17 284 892 - - Blackford ......................................: 14 197 356 - - 18 177 574 - - Boone ..........................................: 50 937 2,488 - - 71 1,695 3,374 1 (D) Brown ..........................................: 45 (D) 1,811 - - 79 2,265 3,234 1 (D) Carroll ........................................: 32 427 1,260 - - 23 255 708 - - Cass ...........................................: 34 613 1,468 - - 36 607 1,307 - - Clark ..........................................: 153 4,675 9,963 2 (D) 151 5,160 12,426 - - : Clay ...........................................: 112 2,790 5,353 - - 123 3,881 7,180 - - Clinton ........................................: 46 495 1,229 - - 54 557 1,338 1 (D) Crawford .......................................: 158 5,143 11,228 3 18 208 7,348 13,193 - - Daviess ........................................: 422 5,750 13,014 8 28 415 6,177 12,272 2 (D) Dearborn .......................................: 214 5,589 10,987 2 (D) 281 9,389 14,778 - - Decatur ........................................: 67 1,211 3,028 - - 101 1,938 4,490 - - DeKalb .........................................: 62 1,093 1,792 - - 62 984 2,210 - - Delaware .......................................: 59 678 1,351 1 (D) 55 884 1,549 - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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. : : Dubois .........................................: 285 9,434 24,818 2 (D) 311 11,238 26,465 - - Elkhart ........................................: 106 1,507 2,748 1 (D) 127 2,242 6,098 12 738 Fayette ........................................: 47 1,487 4,129 - - 64 1,396 3,590 - - Floyd ..........................................: 89 1,838 3,977 - - 87 2,147 4,067 5 100 Fountain .......................................: 26 525 1,096 1 (D) 34 1,270 3,041 - - Franklin .......................................: 199 5,498 10,803 1 (D) 185 4,810 9,353 2 (D) Fulton .........................................: 29 735 1,280 2 (D) 39 574 1,072 - - Gibson .........................................: 59 1,836 3,016 - - 67 2,005 3,805 - - Grant ..........................................: 45 586 1,037 - - 44 543 1,317 - - Greene .........................................: 300 9,919 18,980 1 (D) 342 13,132 24,971 - - : Hamilton .......................................: 69 556 1,112 - - 61 535 1,190 - - Hancock ........................................: 57 791 1,429 - - 75 913 1,925 2 (D) Harrison .......................................: 348 11,405 24,463 14 106 371 11,836 24,346 4 50 Hendricks ......................................: 94 1,928 3,897 - - 109 2,604 4,740 - - Henry ..........................................: 67 1,142 3,182 - - 70 1,157 1,673 - - Howard .........................................: 33 374 697 - - 35 302 771 - - Huntington .....................................: 45 824 1,778 - - 52 953 2,104 - - Jackson ........................................: 148 4,026 8,618 8 186 181 4,702 10,372 2 (D) Jasper .........................................: 33 784 1,938 4 51 49 1,009 1,663 1 (D) Jay ............................................: 81 869 2,068 - - 94 1,023 2,215 - - : Jefferson ......................................: 202 5,295 12,217 - - 259 6,154 12,633 - - Jennings .......................................: 128 3,386 7,223 4 32 121 3,458 6,065 - - Johnson ........................................: 92 1,669 3,498 1 (D) 123 2,168 4,619 3 (D) Knox ...........................................: 65 2,175 3,190 5 9 71 1,838 4,010 - - Kosciusko ......................................: 96 1,558 3,410 6 69 94 1,161 2,371 - - LaGrange .......................................: 171 1,815 3,533 - - 137 1,711 2,772 3 66 Lake ...........................................: 58 1,061 1,803 - - 60 1,267 1,806 - - LaPorte ........................................: 45 983 1,665 3 9 53 1,168 2,738 - - Lawrence .......................................: 267 13,188 29,541 2 (D) 297 11,279 25,253 2 (D) Madison ........................................: 72 1,162 2,724 - - 82 1,077 2,348 - - : Marion .........................................: 19 425 1,222 - - 39 532 1,535 - - Marshall .......................................: 49 891 2,359 1 (D) 46 1,205 2,571 2 (D) Martin .........................................: 75 2,978 6,293 3 90 97 3,346 6,876 - - Miami ..........................................: 51 1,197 1,511 - - 44 764 1,066 - - Monroe .........................................: 129 4,794 10,901 - - 179 5,454 12,032 - - Montgomery .....................................: 52 946 3,004 - - 47 1,229 2,490 - - Morgan .........................................: 99 2,570 4,410 - - 145 3,591 7,237 3 (D) Newton .........................................: 36 716 1,412 - - 33 430 687 - - Noble ..........................................: 66 866 1,961 1 (D) 97 1,470 3,670 1 (D) Ohio ...........................................: 67 2,852 4,890 - - 104 3,410 5,073 - - : Orange .........................................: 156 5,293 12,340 1 (D) 156 5,906 12,506 3 112 Owen ...........................................: 148 6,171 12,788 5 66 236 8,446 13,494 - - Parke ..........................................: 82 1,387 2,777 - - 90 1,799 3,508 1 (D) Perry ..........................................: 193 7,085 15,900 5 117 222 7,764 20,831 3 62 Pike ...........................................: 36 951 (D) - - 67 1,894 4,621 - - Porter .........................................: 66 660 1,404 4 4 44 905 2,276 - - Posey ..........................................: 64 1,328 3,344 - - 68 1,553 2,369 - - Pulaski ........................................: 22 232 444 1 (D) 32 477 1,210 - - Putnam .........................................: 131 2,360 4,015 - - 148 3,261 5,799 - - Randolph .......................................: 47 995 2,550 - - 49 1,286 2,261 - - : Ripley .........................................: 210 4,592 9,975 - - 213 4,576 8,717 - - Rush ...........................................: 74 1,297 3,038 - - 74 1,655 4,522 - - St. Joseph .....................................: 46 766 1,705 - - 55 541 593 - - Scott ..........................................: 63 1,197 2,970 - - 105 3,475 7,228 6 786 Shelby .........................................: 69 1,372 2,695 - - 91 1,500 3,055 4 (D) Spencer ........................................: 209 7,301 15,946 - - 245 7,824 19,059 - - Starke .........................................: 19 377 392 - - 12 239 280 - - Steuben ........................................: 52 907 1,803 2 (D) 25 414 729 - - Sullivan .......................................: 47 1,840 3,405 - - 76 2,136 5,677 - - Switzerland ....................................: 144 4,375 7,757 3 92 176 5,410 11,294 3 (D) : Tippecanoe .....................................: 88 1,106 2,251 1 (D) 78 2,076 3,632 - - Tipton .........................................: 18 (D) 252 - - 23 288 413 - - Union ..........................................: 18 436 845 - - 21 509 1,528 - - Vanderburgh ....................................: 19 300 (D) - - 32 512 958 - - Vermillion .....................................: 25 541 1,060 - - 30 811 1,793 - - Vigo ...........................................: 62 1,116 2,403 - - 94 1,368 1,931 - - Wabash .........................................: 56 1,356 2,920 - - 101 1,864 2,529 - - Warren .........................................: 48 741 954 - - 65 2,067 3,639 - - Warrick ........................................: 96 2,982 6,881 - - 113 3,246 5,967 4 16 Washington .....................................: 311 13,234 29,701 2 (D) 348 13,320 31,694 2 (D) : Wayne ..........................................: 96 1,871 3,344 - - 108 2,361 4,411 - - Wells ..........................................: 25 270 670 - - 44 453 836 - - White ..........................................: 28 793 1,630 1 (D) 38 809 2,008 - - Whitley ........................................: 53 1,069 2,329 - - 62 1,180 2,278 - - : ALL HAYLAGE, GRASS SILAGE, AND : GREENCHOP (TONS, GREEN) : : State Total : : Indiana ........................................: 2,507 80,139 387,388 83 2,911 2,758 82,247 423,354 66 2,665 : Counties : : Adams ..........................................: 22 1,025 6,461 - - 30 1,837 8,579 1 (D) Allen ..........................................: 35 1,427 9,970 - - 34 1,170 6,663 - - Bartholomew ....................................: 32 422 1,477 - - 34 716 1,576 1 (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 HAYLAGE, GRASS SILAGE, AND : GREENCHOP (TONS, GREEN) - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Benton .........................................: 3 900 7,032 - - 4 345 2,982 - - Blackford ......................................: 6 76 351 - - 14 197 478 - - Boone ..........................................: 9 134 322 - - 41 812 2,939 - - Brown ..........................................: 12 182 304 - - 14 319 741 - - Carroll ........................................: 9 152 1,327 - - 2 (D) (D) - - Cass ...........................................: 18 1,210 12,784 - - 23 381 1,998 - - Clark ..........................................: 18 586 1,487 2 (D) 15 340 1,239 - - Clay ...........................................: 16 325 880 1 (D) 23 377 2,271 - - Clinton ........................................: 14 170 346 - - 15 113 243 - - Crawford .......................................: 30 871 3,141 2 (D) 17 628 1,614 2 (D) : Daviess ........................................: 38 586 2,695 - - 53 724 3,400 - - Dearborn .......................................: 58 1,232 3,898 - - 35 733 2,208 - - Decatur ........................................: 27 1,379 14,455 - - 26 615 2,622 - - DeKalb .........................................: 28 697 3,581 3 135 26 865 4,358 1 (D) Delaware .......................................: 18 316 1,003 - - 21 212 565 - - Dubois .........................................: 53 2,526 17,392 - - 31 1,150 5,564 - - Elkhart ........................................: 141 4,788 28,681 10 610 175 7,064 49,454 21 1,012 Fayette ........................................: 14 108 449 2 (D) 11 282 2,372 - - Floyd ..........................................: 20 385 436 - - 16 283 786 - - Fountain .......................................: 23 634 5,931 - - 29 635 4,269 - - : Franklin .......................................: 54 1,564 5,209 - - 51 1,758 9,378 - - Fulton .........................................: 26 672 4,265 5 51 31 967 5,812 6 23 Gibson .........................................: 7 269 862 - - 12 419 2,650 - - Grant ..........................................: 10 276 233 - - 7 122 348 - - Greene .........................................: 53 1,897 4,945 - - 75 2,871 9,179 - - Hamilton .......................................: 30 230 237 2 (D) 26 301 818 - - Hancock ........................................: 14 127 499 - - 14 154 208 - - Harrison .......................................: 67 1,965 3,451 - - 75 1,980 7,344 2 (D) Hendricks ......................................: 30 626 1,970 - - 20 385 911 - - Henry ..........................................: 37 573 1,288 2 (D) 37 810 3,360 - - : Howard .........................................: 12 119 274 - - 20 204 771 - - Huntington .....................................: 18 463 2,636 - - 11 776 4,251 - - Jackson ........................................: 38 1,692 2,702 2 (D) 38 1,272 4,637 - - Jasper .........................................: 18 1,175 4,792 - - 14 1,399 14,322 - - Jay ............................................: 22 621 3,937 - - 17 837 4,800 - - Jefferson ......................................: 24 1,195 4,738 - - 47 1,207 4,599 - - Jennings .......................................: 32 582 1,525 1 (D) 39 883 3,240 - - Johnson ........................................: 16 357 1,499 - - 27 798 4,972 - - Knox ...........................................: 18 756 3,406 1 (D) 14 412 1,477 - - Kosciusko ......................................: 40 2,928 19,015 6 765 46 2,829 22,174 5 618 : LaGrange .......................................: 293 8,392 40,023 13 261 319 7,725 36,828 4 187 Lake ...........................................: 16 291 1,112 - - 11 129 415 - - LaPorte ........................................: 16 376 2,704 1 (D) 23 670 6,231 1 (D) Lawrence .......................................: 40 1,519 5,559 - - 60 1,757 4,365 - - Madison ........................................: 17 187 828 - - 18 208 716 - - Marion .........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 6 141 (D) - - Marshall .......................................: 51 2,525 24,958 8 387 59 2,338 13,303 2 (D) Martin .........................................: 9 189 385 - - 24 731 3,649 - - Miami ..........................................: 15 895 5,552 1 (D) 22 1,226 10,072 - - Monroe .........................................: 41 1,272 6,756 3 54 34 679 1,995 - - : Montgomery .....................................: 10 175 474 - - 22 456 1,685 - - Morgan .........................................: 20 335 631 - - 24 622 3,473 - - Newton .........................................: 13 2,449 8,197 - - 6 1,176 8,487 1 (D) Noble ..........................................: 47 1,048 5,606 6 221 56 1,978 9,487 2 (D) Ohio ...........................................: 13 275 320 - - 8 88 270 3 5 Orange .........................................: 22 664 1,885 - - 22 469 1,421 2 (D) Owen ...........................................: 35 654 1,231 2 (D) 40 997 4,759 - - Parke ..........................................: 63 2,062 8,320 - - 63 1,110 4,543 1 (D) Perry ..........................................: 18 487 1,172 - - 20 659 3,010 - - Pike ...........................................: 9 149 371 - - 8 179 341 - - : Porter .........................................: 17 153 257 - - 19 940 7,478 1 (D) Posey ..........................................: 10 293 1,875 - - 14 426 1,486 - - Pulaski ........................................: 10 177 1,361 1 (D) 15 631 4,103 - - Putnam .........................................: 42 737 1,493 1 (D) 33 635 1,631 - - Randolph .......................................: 18 251 1,724 - - 15 311 975 - - Ripley .........................................: 42 1,014 5,176 - - 44 1,003 3,737 - - Rush ...........................................: 10 187 763 - - 23 672 1,794 - - St. Joseph .....................................: 19 618 2,063 - - 11 184 897 - - Scott ..........................................: 18 335 676 - - 13 220 617 - - Shelby .........................................: 12 285 1,063 - - 20 308 645 - - : Spencer ........................................: 16 518 2,502 - - 20 691 2,520 - - Starke .........................................: 8 110 252 - - 15 229 413 - - Steuben ........................................: 19 695 5,198 - - 15 1,392 9,542 - - Sullivan .......................................: 20 420 498 2 (D) 26 984 5,689 - - Switzerland ....................................: 22 789 1,711 - - 39 859 2,944 - - Tippecanoe .....................................: 15 204 411 - - 24 530 1,966 - - Tipton .........................................: 7 46 64 - - 4 (D) 238 - - Union ..........................................: 8 69 209 - - - - - - - Vanderburgh ....................................: 3 (D) 86 - - 15 123 261 - - Vermillion .....................................: 6 268 (D) - - 7 76 (D) - - : Vigo ...........................................: 19 159 344 - - 17 232 670 - - Wabash .........................................: 25 1,282 11,129 1 (D) 32 709 6,881 4 12 Warren .........................................: 13 1,603 11,444 - - 14 1,233 9,567 - - Warrick ........................................: 13 205 474 - - 20 351 1,186 5 25 Washington .....................................: 69 3,766 10,730 2 (D) 54 2,342 10,379 - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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. : : Wayne ..........................................: 47 1,472 6,771 3 (D) 59 1,496 6,128 1 (D) Wells ..........................................: 9 409 2,046 - - 17 1,230 5,301 - - White ..........................................: 14 1,404 4,121 - - 7 273 1,735 - - Whitley ........................................: 16 361 (D) - - 11 376 1,688 - - : HAYLAGE OR GREENCHOP FROM : ALFALFA OR ALFALFA MIXTURES : (TONS, GREEN) : : State Total : : Indiana ........................................: 1,031 39,611 237,807 53 2,249 1,105 42,717 269,838 32 2,102 : Counties : : Adams ..........................................: 16 981 6,375 - - 13 966 5,060 1 (D) Allen ..........................................: 27 1,137 7,281 - - 22 1,030 6,059 - - Bartholomew ....................................: 6 160 762 - - 1 (D) (D) - - Benton .........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 3 (D) (D) - - Blackford ......................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 4 75 333 - - Boone ..........................................: 3 82 (D) - - 19 356 1,752 - - Brown ..........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Carroll ........................................: 6 124 1,230 - - 2 (D) (D) - - Cass ...........................................: 10 1,060 12,230 - - 5 144 1,364 - - Clark ..........................................: 4 146 340 - - 3 (D) 755 - - : Clay ...........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 5 199 (D) - - Clinton ........................................: 3 23 73 - - 1 (D) (D) - - Crawford .......................................: 8 198 364 1 (D) 3 80 320 - - Daviess ........................................: 10 97 322 - - 7 50 339 - - Dearborn .......................................: - - - - - 11 224 810 - - Decatur ........................................: 10 796 10,828 - - 12 341 1,249 - - DeKalb .........................................: 15 482 2,928 1 (D) 15 780 3,859 1 (D) Delaware .......................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Dubois .........................................: 8 321 585 - - 12 283 848 - - Elkhart ........................................: 111 3,973 25,129 10 610 151 5,513 39,192 14 747 : Fayette ........................................: 3 36 (D) 2 (D) 3 125 (D) - - Floyd ..........................................: 11 80 203 - - - - - - - Fountain .......................................: 10 402 (D) - - 11 432 2,586 - - Franklin .......................................: 13 470 2,060 - - 21 950 5,381 - - Fulton .........................................: 20 515 3,684 3 (D) 22 789 5,138 1 (D) Gibson .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 6 226 1,218 - - Grant ..........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) - - Greene .........................................: 10 187 359 - - 18 250 1,181 - - Hamilton .......................................: 8 155 141 - - 6 18 42 - - Hancock ........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 3 24 30 - - : Harrison .......................................: 4 245 (D) - - 5 110 308 - - Hendricks ......................................: 3 198 (D) - - 6 (D) 600 - - Henry ..........................................: 20 256 540 2 (D) 14 523 2,390 - - Howard .........................................: 8 96 249 - - 8 149 679 - - Huntington .....................................: 11 357 2,406 - - 8 720 4,086 - - Jackson ........................................: 13 198 252 - - 4 45 115 - - Jasper .........................................: 9 542 2,516 - - 8 1,290 13,881 - - Jay ............................................: 12 482 3,427 - - 5 250 (D) - - Jefferson ......................................: 5 431 (D) - - 14 198 729 - - Jennings .......................................: 6 187 792 - - 9 431 1,551 - - : Johnson ........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 3 (D) (D) - - Knox ...........................................: 11 268 292 - - 3 68 332 - - Kosciusko ......................................: 18 2,588 18,380 6 765 29 2,240 17,207 5 (D) LaGrange .......................................: 267 7,352 35,298 11 164 267 6,568 29,983 4 (D) Lake ...........................................: 9 208 915 - - 1 (D) (D) - - LaPorte ........................................: 10 330 2,569 1 (D) 9 479 5,798 1 (D) Lawrence .......................................: 5 141 438 - - 4 235 1,404 - - Madison ........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Marion .........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Marshall .......................................: 38 1,315 (D) 6 (D) 37 1,820 12,114 2 (D) : Martin .........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Miami ..........................................: 10 814 5,381 1 (D) 9 1,040 8,870 - - Monroe .........................................: 7 260 3,353 - - 7 68 312 - - Montgomery .....................................: 5 74 227 - - 9 89 294 - - Morgan .........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Newton .........................................: 4 (D) (D) - - 5 (D) (D) 1 (D) Noble ..........................................: 20 659 3,931 2 (D) 24 1,004 7,591 1 (D) Ohio ...........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Orange .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 4 43 197 - - Owen ...........................................: 3 72 134 - - 2 (D) (D) - - : Parke ..........................................: 41 735 2,619 - - 41 759 3,056 1 (D) Perry ..........................................: 3 92 193 - - 3 65 258 - - Pike ...........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Porter .........................................: 7 96 151 - - 4 631 (D) - - Posey ..........................................: 3 101 (D) - - 3 255 868 - - Pulaski ........................................: 9 (D) (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) (D) - - Putnam .........................................: 7 113 319 1 (D) 3 78 280 - - Randolph .......................................: 5 70 91 - - 2 (D) (D) - - Ripley .........................................: 15 461 3,198 - - 8 555 2,584 - - Rush ...........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 12 235 1,084 - - St. Joseph .....................................: 7 492 1,779 - - 5 146 821 - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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. : : Scott ..........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Shelby .........................................: 4 36 44 - - 7 108 384 - - Spencer ........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Starke .........................................: 4 32 120 - - 3 70 138 - - Steuben ........................................: 7 443 4,318 - - 11 1,057 6,414 - - Sullivan .......................................: 4 44 80 - - 5 414 (D) - - Switzerland ....................................: 5 69 83 - - 7 320 1,380 - - Tippecanoe .....................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 12 362 (D) - - Tipton .........................................: 3 28 (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Union ..........................................: 4 42 58 - - - - - - - : Vanderburgh ....................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Vermillion .....................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 3 54 (D) - - Vigo ...........................................: 3 15 63 - - 1 (D) (D) - - Wabash .........................................: 7 1,174 11,081 - - 10 451 6,280 - - Warren .........................................: 6 1,514 11,369 - - 10 (D) (D) - - Warrick ........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 4 16 36 - - Washington .....................................: 8 128 500 2 (D) 9 411 3,764 - - Wayne ..........................................: 31 1,001 5,398 3 (D) 40 1,173 5,481 - - Wells ..........................................: 4 290 (D) - - 10 1,144 4,577 - - White ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) - - Whitley ........................................: 4 (D) (D) - - 5 263 (D) - - : ALL OTHER HAYLAGE, GRASS SILAGE, : AND GREENCHOP (TONS, GREEN) : : State Total : : Indiana ........................................: 1,633 40,528 149,581 39 662 1,796 39,530 153,516 40 563 : Counties : : Adams ..........................................: 7 44 86 - - 22 871 3,519 1 (D) Allen ..........................................: 10 290 2,689 - - 14 140 604 - - Bartholomew ....................................: 27 262 715 - - 33 (D) (D) 1 (D) Benton .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Blackford ......................................: 5 (D) (D) - - 10 122 145 - - Boone ..........................................: 6 52 (D) - - 24 456 1,187 - - Brown ..........................................: 12 182 304 - - 13 (D) (D) - - Carroll ........................................: 5 28 97 - - - - - - - Cass ...........................................: 11 150 554 - - 18 237 634 - - Clark ..........................................: 14 440 1,147 2 (D) 12 (D) 484 - - : Clay ...........................................: 14 (D) (D) 1 (D) 19 178 (D) - - Clinton ........................................: 12 147 273 - - 14 (D) (D) - - Crawford .......................................: 22 673 2,777 1 (D) 14 548 1,294 2 (D) Daviess ........................................: 28 489 2,373 - - 46 674 3,061 - - Dearborn .......................................: 58 1,232 3,898 - - 29 509 1,398 - - Decatur ........................................: 19 583 3,627 - - 14 274 1,373 - - DeKalb .........................................: 13 215 653 2 (D) 11 85 499 - - Delaware .......................................: 17 (D) (D) - - 21 212 565 - - Dubois .........................................: 45 2,205 16,807 - - 22 867 4,716 - - Elkhart ........................................: 41 815 3,552 - - 47 1,551 10,262 8 265 : Fayette ........................................: 11 72 (D) - - 9 157 (D) - - Floyd ..........................................: 9 305 233 - - 16 283 786 - - Fountain .......................................: 13 232 (D) - - 21 203 1,683 - - Franklin .......................................: 43 1,094 3,149 - - 34 808 3,997 - - Fulton .........................................: 9 157 581 2 (D) 12 178 674 6 (D) Gibson .........................................: 6 (D) (D) - - 6 193 1,432 - - Grant ..........................................: 8 (D) (D) - - 7 (D) (D) - - Greene .........................................: 44 1,710 4,586 - - 58 2,621 7,998 - - Hamilton .......................................: 22 75 96 2 (D) 26 283 776 - - Hancock ........................................: 13 (D) (D) - - 11 130 178 - - : Harrison .......................................: 63 1,720 (D) - - 70 1,870 7,036 2 (D) Hendricks ......................................: 29 428 (D) - - 14 (D) 311 - - Henry ..........................................: 17 317 748 - - 23 287 970 - - Howard .........................................: 4 23 25 - - 12 55 92 - - Huntington .....................................: 7 106 230 - - 3 56 165 - - Jackson ........................................: 27 1,494 2,450 2 (D) 35 1,227 4,522 - - Jasper .........................................: 9 633 2,276 - - 6 109 441 - - Jay ............................................: 10 139 510 - - 13 587 (D) - - Jefferson ......................................: 19 764 (D) - - 40 1,009 3,870 - - Jennings .......................................: 27 395 733 1 (D) 31 452 1,689 - - : Johnson ........................................: 14 (D) (D) - - 24 (D) (D) - - Knox ...........................................: 13 488 3,114 1 (D) 11 344 1,145 - - Kosciusko ......................................: 25 340 635 - - 19 589 4,967 1 (D) LaGrange .......................................: 79 1,040 4,725 11 97 82 1,157 6,845 1 (D) Lake ...........................................: 7 83 197 - - 11 (D) (D) - - LaPorte ........................................: 7 46 135 - - 15 191 433 - - Lawrence .......................................: 37 1,378 5,121 - - 57 1,522 2,961 - - Madison ........................................: 16 (D) (D) - - 17 (D) (D) - - Marion .........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 5 (D) 80 - - Marshall .......................................: 20 1,210 (D) 2 (D) 29 518 1,189 1 (D) : Martin .........................................: 9 189 385 - - 23 (D) (D) - - Miami ..........................................: 5 81 171 - - 15 186 1,202 - - Monroe .........................................: 35 1,012 3,403 3 54 27 611 1,683 - - Montgomery .....................................: 7 101 247 - - 13 367 1,391 - - Morgan .........................................: 20 (D) (D) - - 24 622 3,473 - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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. : : Newton .........................................: 9 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Noble ..........................................: 27 389 1,675 4 (D) 37 974 1,896 1 (D) Ohio ...........................................: 11 (D) (D) - - 7 (D) (D) 3 5 Orange .........................................: 21 (D) (D) - - 18 426 1,224 2 (D) Owen ...........................................: 32 582 1,097 2 (D) 38 (D) (D) - - Parke ..........................................: 35 1,327 5,701 - - 26 351 1,487 - - Perry ..........................................: 15 395 979 - - 17 594 2,752 - - Pike ...........................................: 8 (D) (D) - - 7 (D) (D) - - Porter .........................................: 10 57 106 - - 15 309 (D) 1 (D) Posey ..........................................: 7 192 (D) - - 11 171 618 - - : Pulaski ........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 15 (D) (D) - - Putnam .........................................: 37 624 1,174 - - 30 557 1,351 - - Randolph .......................................: 17 181 1,633 - - 13 (D) (D) - - Ripley .........................................: 29 553 1,978 - - 38 448 1,153 - - Rush ...........................................: 9 (D) (D) - - 11 437 710 - - St. Joseph .....................................: 12 126 284 - - 7 38 76 - - Scott ..........................................: 16 (D) (D) - - 13 220 617 - - Shelby .........................................: 8 249 1,019 - - 13 200 261 - - Spencer ........................................: 15 (D) (D) - - 20 691 2,520 - - Starke .........................................: 4 78 132 - - 12 159 275 - - : Steuben ........................................: 15 252 880 - - 6 335 3,128 - - Sullivan .......................................: 16 376 418 2 (D) 23 570 (D) - - Switzerland ....................................: 21 720 1,628 - - 33 539 1,564 - - Tippecanoe .....................................: 14 (D) (D) - - 12 168 (D) - - Tipton .........................................: 6 18 (D) - - 3 45 (D) - - Union ..........................................: 4 27 151 - - - - - - - Vanderburgh ....................................: 3 (D) 86 - - 14 (D) (D) - - Vermillion .....................................: 4 (D) 115 - - 4 22 (D) - - Vigo ...........................................: 16 144 281 - - 16 (D) (D) - - Wabash .........................................: 18 108 48 1 (D) 24 258 601 4 12 : Warren .........................................: 7 89 75 - - 4 (D) (D) - - Warrick ........................................: 11 (D) (D) - - 16 335 1,150 5 25 Washington .....................................: 63 3,638 10,230 - - 47 1,931 6,615 - - Wayne ..........................................: 25 471 1,373 - - 22 323 647 1 (D) Wells ..........................................: 6 119 (D) - - 8 86 724 - - White ..........................................: 14 (D) (D) - - 5 (D) (D) - - Whitley ........................................: 13 (D) (D) - - 7 113 (D) - - : CORN FOR SILAGE OR : GREENCHOP (TONS) : : State Total : : Indiana ........................................: 827 83,087 1,763,469 49 5,192 1,500 96,289 2,080,574 52 7,737 : Counties : : Adams ..........................................: 18 377 9,305 - - 48 2,739 58,382 1 (D) Allen ..........................................: 8 646 12,847 - - 19 790 15,129 - - Bartholomew ....................................: 3 99 1,994 - - 6 129 2,499 - - Benton .........................................: 4 (D) (D) - - 6 1,176 23,767 - - Blackford ......................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Boone ..........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 8 528 11,792 - - Brown ..........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) - - Carroll ........................................: 7 583 15,073 - - 7 465 10,413 - - Cass ...........................................: 5 (D) (D) - - 5 (D) (D) - - Clark ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) - - : Clay ...........................................: 4 158 3,018 - - 7 278 5,147 - - Clinton ........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 3 (D) (D) - - Daviess ........................................: 10 163 3,577 - - 21 515 11,093 - - Dearborn .......................................: 3 29 (D) - - 8 170 3,014 - - Decatur ........................................: 15 1,983 44,221 - - 25 1,891 42,963 - - DeKalb .........................................: 4 1,200 16,800 1 (D) 15 1,269 23,808 1 (D) Delaware .......................................: 4 90 1,428 - - 10 171 3,452 - - Dubois .........................................: 10 1,079 27,920 - - 14 1,552 34,063 - - Elkhart ........................................: 94 8,287 196,517 6 314 234 13,625 302,978 19 1,113 Fayette ........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 5 162 3,768 - - : Floyd ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 3 93 (D) - - Fountain .......................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 3 25 563 - - Franklin .......................................: 9 408 7,512 - - 21 954 17,839 - - Fulton .........................................: 18 1,795 34,277 4 (D) 19 2,049 48,955 1 (D) Gibson .........................................: 9 748 16,377 - - 7 815 15,415 - - Grant ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 3 (D) (D) - - Greene .........................................: - - - - - 8 207 5,222 - - Hamilton .......................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Harrison .......................................: 7 549 12,518 - - 10 431 9,592 - - Hendricks ......................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - : Henry ..........................................: 18 2,714 53,417 - - 23 2,747 51,468 - - Howard .........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 5 30 308 - - Huntington .....................................: 13 1,942 38,146 - - 14 2,205 43,009 - - Jackson ........................................: 5 277 5,089 - - 25 973 20,797 - - Jasper .........................................: 20 8,526 189,282 3 117 20 9,245 210,288 8 3,414 Jay ............................................: 18 2,881 57,491 - - 14 908 21,422 - - Jefferson ......................................: 13 562 9,576 - - 9 258 4,514 - - Jennings .......................................: 6 100 1,466 - - 6 160 2,243 - - Johnson ........................................: 3 (D) (D) - - 8 425 10,085 - - Knox ...........................................: 7 222 5,255 2 (D) 5 234 5,405 - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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. : : Kosciusko ......................................: 21 2,571 60,329 6 553 35 4,221 94,294 2 (D) LaGrange .......................................: 170 3,503 68,670 1 (D) 335 5,196 101,042 2 (D) Lake ...........................................: 5 1,746 21,114 - - 11 2,057 25,981 - - LaPorte ........................................: 8 1,555 33,160 2 (D) 23 2,086 52,146 3 451 Lawrence .......................................: 3 79 1,774 - - 7 187 4,137 - - Madison ........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 5 (D) (D) - - Marshall .......................................: 47 5,889 124,530 12 1,664 48 2,919 63,796 5 148 Martin .........................................: - - - - - 3 71 1,150 - - Miami ..........................................: 6 1,357 36,301 1 (D) 14 1,713 40,579 - - Monroe .........................................: - - - - - 5 90 1,865 - - : Montgomery .....................................: 6 404 9,190 - - 9 225 5,865 - - Morgan .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 3 133 3,147 - - Newton .........................................: 22 6,448 132,721 1 (D) 19 3,613 85,764 - - Noble ..........................................: 17 3,395 63,837 1 (D) 34 2,644 61,212 4 (D) Ohio ...........................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Orange .........................................: 3 36 774 - - 7 73 1,015 - - Owen ...........................................: - - - - - 9 369 7,085 - - Parke ..........................................: 22 388 9,146 - - 38 715 15,428 1 (D) Perry ..........................................: 10 710 15,772 - - 8 1,022 23,260 - - Pike ...........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 4 140 2,066 - - : Porter .........................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 4 487 12,646 - - Posey ..........................................: 3 (D) (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) (D) - - Pulaski ........................................: 2 (D) (D) 1 (D) 9 1,436 32,933 1 (D) Putnam .........................................: 4 (D) 5,747 - - 5 (D) 5,795 - - Randolph .......................................: 7 (D) (D) - - 9 830 15,745 - - Ripley .........................................: 6 254 4,192 - - 13 539 10,917 - - Rush ...........................................: 7 507 10,546 - - 11 528 11,180 - - St. Joseph .....................................: 12 1,593 42,306 3 (D) 12 1,224 28,598 4 350 Scott ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Shelby .........................................: 7 870 18,819 - - 10 343 6,889 - - : Spencer ........................................: 4 98 1,072 - - 8 348 5,482 - - Starke .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Steuben ........................................: 5 914 19,164 1 (D) 14 1,977 41,591 - - Sullivan .......................................: 5 137 2,521 - - - - - - - Switzerland ....................................: 3 64 960 - - 13 306 5,450 - - Tippecanoe .....................................: 3 (D) (D) 1 (D) 4 220 4,760 - - Tipton .........................................: - - - - - 3 176 4,093 - - Union ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Vanderburgh ....................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Vermillion .....................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - : Vigo ...........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 3 (D) (D) - - Wabash .........................................: 6 96 1,825 - - 13 1,317 26,310 - - Warren .........................................: 6 1,288 40,683 1 (D) 8 2,019 43,687 - - Warrick ........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) - - Washington .....................................: 8 258 3,930 - - 8 308 8,025 - - Wayne ..........................................: 29 3,422 61,039 - - 45 1,118 18,932 - - Wells ..........................................: 5 836 17,653 - - 9 1,485 31,191 - - White ..........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 6 323 6,059 - - Whitley ........................................: 3 (D) (D) - - 14 1,394 29,204 - - : SORGHUM FOR SILAGE OR : GREENCHOP (TONS) : : State Total : : Indiana ........................................: 26 803 9,096 - - 32 485 6,729 - - : Counties : : Adams ..........................................: - - - - - 3 42 500 - - Elkhart ........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 10 104 1,569 - - Fulton .........................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Gibson .........................................: 7 197 (D) - - 3 130 1,488 - - Hamilton .......................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Henry ..........................................: 8 156 2,598 - - 5 90 1,500 - - Huntington .....................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Jackson ........................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - LaGrange .......................................: - - - - - 3 19 95 - - Lawrence .......................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - : Miami ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Noble ..........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Parke ..........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Ripley .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Wabash .........................................: 2 (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 : : Indiana ................................: 11 11 4,484 - - 15 38 90,900 1 (D) : Counties : : Adams ..................................: 4 2 660 - - - - - - - Daviess ................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Fountain ...............................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Hancock ................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Lake ...................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Parke ..................................: - - - - - 3 3 8,250 - - St. Joseph .............................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Spencer ................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Starke .................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Steuben ................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - : Tippecanoe .............................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Wabash .................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Wayne ..................................: - - - - - 3 3 8,250 - - : HOPS (POUNDS) : : State Total : : Indiana ................................: 9 36 (D) 7 (D) 29 102 26,703 14 87 : Counties : : Brown ..................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) Clark ..................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 5 5 500 - - Delaware ...............................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) - - - - - Henry ..................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) Jasper .................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) Johnson ................................: - - - - - 3 3 303 - - Noble ..................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Porter .................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) St. Joseph .............................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) Shelby .................................: - - - - - 4 4 600 - - : Steuben ................................: - - - - - 3 3 450 - - Tippecanoe .............................: - - - - - 4 12 2,000 4 12 White ..................................: 3 3 204 3 3 - - - - - Whitley ................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) : MINT FOR OIL, ALL : (POUNDS OF OIL) : : State Total : : Indiana ................................: 11 4,687 307,421 9 (D) 30 11,486 622,070 23 5,120 : Counties : : Jasper .................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Kosciusko ..............................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) LaPorte ................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Pulaski ................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 6 1,559 91,627 2 (D) St. Joseph .............................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Starke .................................: 7 2,061 127,260 7 1,517 20 6,486 330,024 18 (D) : MINT FOR OIL, PEPPERMINT : (POUNDS OF OIL) : : State Total : : Indiana ................................: 11 3,387 193,261 9 (D) 28 8,364 413,204 21 2,989 : Counties : : Jasper .................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Kosciusko ..............................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) LaPorte ................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Pulaski ................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 6 (D) (D) 2 (D) St. Joseph .............................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Starke .................................: 7 (D) (D) 7 (D) 18 5,014 248,458 16 (D) : MINT FOR OIL, SPEARMINT : (POUNDS OF OIL) : : State Total : : Indiana ................................: 7 1,300 114,160 6 (D) 16 3,122 208,866 13 2,131 : Counties : : Kosciusko ..............................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) - - Pulaski ................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) St. Joseph .............................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Starke .................................: 5 (D) (D) 4 (D) 13 1,472 81,566 11 (D) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 27. Other Crops: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Harvested : Irrigated : Harvested : Irrigated :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Quantity : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Quantity : Farms : Acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MINT TEA LEAVES (POUNDS) : : State Total : : Indiana ................................: 3 186 8,928 3 186 - - - - - : Counties : : Starke .................................: 3 186 8,928 3 186 - - - - - : MISCANTHUS (TONS) : : State Total : : Indiana ................................: 3 21 75 - - 2 (D) (D) - - : Counties : : Dubois .................................: 3 21 75 - - 1 (D) (D) - - Perry ..................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - : SORGHUM FOR SYRUP (GALLONS) : : State Total : : Indiana ................................: - - - - - 10 29 3,415 - - : Counties : : Adams ..................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Carroll ................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - LaGrange ...............................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Orange .................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Ripley .................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Wabash .................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Whitley ................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - : SWITCHGRASS (TONS) : : State Total : : Indiana ................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - : Counties : : Delaware ...............................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - : OTHER CROPS : : State Total : : Indiana ................................: - - (X) - - 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) : Counties : : Parke ..................................: - - (X) - - 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 28. Land Used for Vegetables and Vegetables Harvested for Sale: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : 2022 : 2017 :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Land used for vegetables (see text) : : Land used for vegetables (see text) : :-------------------------------------------------------: Vegetables :-------------------------------------------------------: Vegetables : Harvested : Irrigated : harvested : Harvested : Irrigated : harvested :-------------------------------------------------------: (see text) :-------------------------------------------------------: (see text) Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : (acres) : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : (acres) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ State Total : : Indiana ................................: 1,456 37,901 586 22,295 38,483 1,429 39,017 490 23,240 40,148 : Counties : : Adams ..................................: 33 51 8 16 53 41 108 9 21 110 Allen ..................................: 23 232 8 76 247 34 154 14 72 159 Bartholomew ............................: 22 1,681 10 937 1,687 28 2,248 16 1,368 2,257 Benton .................................: 4 (D) - - (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) (D) Blackford ..............................: 3 5 - - (D) 5 4 - - 5 Boone ..................................: 23 46 11 25 48 19 52 7 5 59 Brown ..................................: 12 26 4 4 34 6 10 2 (D) 13 Carroll ................................: 10 24 - - 28 20 32 - - 32 Cass ...................................: 17 (D) 7 (D) (D) 7 (D) 4 4 (D) Clark ..................................: 20 628 6 (D) 629 16 325 3 (D) 375 : Clay ...................................: 8 30 1 (D) 30 4 10 - - 10 Clinton ................................: 10 15 6 7 16 5 5 1 (D) 6 Crawford ...............................: 11 29 4 2 30 4 3 - - 4 Daviess ................................: 23 481 10 114 484 42 471 16 78 474 Dearborn ...............................: 13 13 3 (D) 14 13 28 1 (D) 30 Decatur ................................: 9 43 - - 52 5 56 - - 56 DeKalb .................................: 10 10 1 (D) 13 9 19 3 2 24 Delaware ...............................: 18 570 9 (D) 577 20 (D) 8 215 (D) Dubois .................................: 14 88 4 1 88 10 20 - - 21 Elkhart ................................: 69 1,315 31 1,193 1,375 76 1,114 31 957 1,131 : Fayette ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) (D) Floyd ..................................: 21 24 8 2 25 7 12 1 (D) 12 Fountain ...............................: 4 15 - - 15 7 75 3 37 79 Franklin ...............................: 6 (D) 1 (D) (D) 24 (D) 5 (D) (D) Fulton .................................: 11 20 9 (D) 23 20 261 4 (D) 263 Gibson .................................: 10 (D) 7 (D) (D) 13 558 7 129 560 Grant ..................................: 12 1,386 4 9 1,388 15 1,227 3 (D) 1,230 Greene .................................: 6 6 5 (D) 6 10 44 3 2 46 Hamilton ...............................: 23 157 11 41 167 28 112 8 9 119 Hancock ................................: 11 62 5 (D) 63 29 116 9 15 121 : Harrison ...............................: 33 73 11 37 95 25 31 - - 42 Hendricks ..............................: 23 143 6 11 146 28 77 6 6 86 Henry ..................................: 14 582 9 210 582 11 300 2 (D) 302 Howard .................................: 13 (D) 5 5 (D) 7 (D) - - (D) Huntington .............................: 5 17 - - 19 5 10 3 (D) 14 Jackson ................................: 19 193 2 (D) 196 14 506 2 (D) 521 Jasper .................................: 16 238 1 (D) 239 8 23 2 (D) 23 Jay ....................................: 9 11 2 (D) 14 - - - - - Jefferson ..............................: 24 67 5 7 69 19 18 2 (D) 22 Jennings ...............................: 16 28 6 14 30 8 10 - - 16 : Johnson ................................: 25 57 7 2 60 14 44 5 7 46 Knox ...................................: 35 8,808 28 5,950 8,947 36 8,307 25 5,572 8,691 Kosciusko ..............................: 32 246 19 228 252 16 (D) 8 88 (D) LaGrange ...............................: 72 2,080 23 1,887 2,090 69 5,243 32 5,102 5,246 Lake ...................................: 26 216 8 (D) 272 18 262 3 (D) 289 LaPorte ................................: 34 1,901 25 1,607 1,934 34 2,265 25 2,098 2,391 Lawrence ...............................: 27 36 5 7 42 25 58 11 13 61 Madison ................................: 21 142 11 18 146 16 580 2 (D) 582 Marion .................................: 33 205 28 48 206 21 224 9 100 274 Marshall ...............................: 38 165 29 122 173 29 241 20 163 242 : Martin .................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - - (D) Miami ..................................: 6 (D) 2 (D) (D) 7 (D) 2 (D) (D) Monroe .................................: 43 55 27 32 65 42 53 17 12 68 Montgomery .............................: 12 51 1 (D) 51 13 29 4 8 30 Morgan .................................: 13 12 2 (D) 12 19 39 7 7 46 Newton .................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - - (D) Noble ..................................: 11 80 6 54 81 15 39 4 4 40 Ohio ...................................: - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Orange .................................: 15 23 1 (D) 29 12 17 3 3 17 Owen ...................................: 11 15 2 (D) 17 9 177 4 40 177 : Parke ..................................: 61 255 21 56 259 65 348 31 158 383 Perry ..................................: 5 4 - - 5 3 5 1 (D) 5 Porter .................................: 24 1,467 14 1,452 1,471 25 1,104 12 946 1,107 Posey ..................................: 7 8 6 (D) 8 11 33 2 (D) 40 Pulaski ................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Putnam .................................: 11 24 1 (D) 28 6 5 - - 6 Randolph ...............................: 16 1,165 7 249 1,168 8 695 1 (D) 705 Ripley .................................: 17 197 - - 237 12 46 1 (D) 46 Rush ...................................: 4 11 - - 11 8 (D) - - (D) St. Joseph .............................: 26 304 16 283 313 16 313 6 284 314 : Scott ..................................: 7 8 5 (D) 10 5 5 3 (D) 7 Shelby .................................: 15 36 3 10 43 23 385 10 (D) 389 Spencer ................................: 10 52 3 2 53 13 86 1 (D) 88 Starke .................................: 8 8 7 (D) 8 10 (D) 5 (D) (D) Steuben ................................: 14 79 1 (D) 82 4 (D) 1 (D) (D) Sullivan ...............................: 8 1,501 6 (D) 1,502 19 1,121 8 638 1,268 Switzerland ............................: 9 14 1 (D) 14 10 54 5 20 58 Tippecanoe .............................: 26 587 16 (D) 596 12 (D) 3 (D) (D) Tipton .................................: 7 201 - - 201 9 (D) 4 2 (D) Union ..................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - - (D) : Vanderburgh ............................: 6 (D) 1 (D) (D) 11 66 2 (D) 70 Vermillion .............................: - - - - - 1 (D) - - (D) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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. : : Vigo ...................................: 7 (D) 2 (D) (D) 11 57 4 14 57 Wabash .................................: 7 8 4 5 11 18 19 3 5 22 Warren .................................: - - - - - 4 2 - - 3 Warrick ................................: 4 (D) - - (D) 8 10 5 5 10 Washington .............................: 12 (D) 2 (D) (D) 18 (D) 7 31 (D) Wayne ..................................: 36 86 13 37 91 26 97 11 44 101 Wells ..................................: 5 19 2 (D) 21 11 148 - - 148 White ..................................: 8 197 4 6 200 5 24 4 (D) 24 Whitley ................................: 7 9 - - 10 9 39 - - 42 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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 : : Indiana ..........................................: 1,456 38,483 1,375 22,651 190 15,832 1,429 40,148 1,327 19,999 192 20,149 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 33 53 33 (D) 2 (D) 41 110 41 (D) 1 (D) Allen ............................................: 23 247 23 (D) 2 (D) 34 159 29 116 5 43 Bartholomew ......................................: 22 1,687 15 420 8 1,267 28 2,257 22 1,148 9 1,109 Benton ...........................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) Blackford ........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 5 5 5 5 - - Boone ............................................: 23 48 23 46 5 2 19 59 19 (D) 2 (D) Brown ............................................: 12 34 10 10 6 24 6 13 6 13 - - Carroll ..........................................: 10 28 10 28 - - 20 32 20 32 - - Cass .............................................: 17 (D) 8 19 9 (D) 7 (D) 6 10 1 (D) Clark ............................................: 20 629 19 (D) 5 (D) 16 375 16 375 - - : Clay .............................................: 8 30 6 (D) 2 (D) 4 10 4 10 - - Clinton ..........................................: 10 16 10 16 - - 5 6 5 6 - - Crawford .........................................: 11 30 11 29 3 1 4 4 4 4 - - Daviess ..........................................: 23 484 23 (D) 3 (D) 42 474 39 466 5 9 Dearborn .........................................: 13 14 13 14 - - 13 30 13 30 - - Decatur ..........................................: 9 52 9 51 3 (Z) 5 56 5 56 - - DeKalb ...........................................: 10 13 10 (D) 2 (D) 9 24 9 14 4 10 Delaware .........................................: 18 577 16 (D) 3 (D) 20 (D) 19 (D) 2 (D) Dubois ...........................................: 14 88 12 (D) 2 (D) 10 21 10 21 - - Elkhart ..........................................: 69 1,375 68 (D) 2 (D) 76 1,131 75 (D) 4 (D) : Fayette ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Floyd ............................................: 21 25 15 23 6 2 7 12 7 12 - - Fountain .........................................: 4 15 4 15 - - 7 79 7 79 - - Franklin .........................................: 6 (D) 5 25 1 (D) 24 (D) 24 229 4 (D) Fulton ...........................................: 11 23 11 23 - - 20 263 19 (D) 1 (D) Gibson ...........................................: 10 (D) 10 (D) - - 13 560 11 (D) 3 (D) Grant ............................................: 12 1,388 6 23 6 1,365 15 1,230 7 9 8 1,221 Greene ...........................................: 6 6 6 6 - - 10 46 10 46 - - Hamilton .........................................: 23 167 23 167 - - 28 119 28 (D) 1 (D) Hancock ..........................................: 11 63 9 (D) 3 (D) 29 121 29 121 3 (Z) : Harrison .........................................: 33 95 28 71 6 23 25 42 22 39 4 3 Hendricks ........................................: 23 146 23 146 - - 28 86 28 86 3 1 Henry ............................................: 14 582 12 (D) 3 (D) 11 302 10 (D) 1 (D) Howard ...........................................: 13 (D) 13 (D) - - 7 (D) 6 17 1 (D) Huntington .......................................: 5 19 5 19 - - 5 14 4 (D) 1 (D) Jackson ..........................................: 19 196 19 (D) 3 (D) 14 521 12 (D) 2 (D) Jasper ...........................................: 16 239 16 239 - - 8 23 8 23 - - Jay ..............................................: 9 14 9 14 - - - - - - - - Jefferson ........................................: 24 69 24 66 5 3 19 22 19 22 - - Jennings .........................................: 16 30 16 (D) 1 (D) 8 16 8 16 - - : Johnson ..........................................: 25 60 25 (D) 2 (D) 14 46 13 (D) 3 (D) Knox .............................................: 35 8,947 32 (D) 4 (D) 36 8,691 30 7,239 11 1,452 Kosciusko ........................................: 32 252 32 251 4 2 16 (D) 15 (D) 3 (D) LaGrange .........................................: 72 2,090 69 256 4 1,834 69 5,246 65 441 11 4,805 Lake .............................................: 26 272 25 (D) 1 (D) 18 289 18 289 - - LaPorte ..........................................: 34 1,934 32 (D) 2 (D) 34 2,391 17 868 20 1,523 Lawrence .........................................: 27 42 25 41 3 1 25 61 24 (D) 1 (D) Madison ..........................................: 21 146 21 143 4 3 16 582 14 (D) 2 (D) Marion ...........................................: 33 206 31 190 15 16 21 274 21 (D) 2 (D) Marshall .........................................: 38 173 33 168 5 5 29 242 29 242 - - : Martin ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Miami ............................................: 6 (D) 6 (D) - - 7 (D) 7 (D) - - Monroe ...........................................: 43 65 42 50 7 15 42 68 42 59 9 9 Montgomery .......................................: 12 51 11 (D) 1 (D) 13 30 12 (D) 1 (D) Morgan ...........................................: 13 12 13 12 - - 19 46 19 (D) 2 (D) Newton ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Noble ............................................: 11 81 11 81 - - 15 40 14 (D) 2 (D) Ohio .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Orange ...........................................: 15 29 15 29 - - 12 17 12 17 - - Owen .............................................: 11 17 11 17 - - 9 177 9 177 - - : Parke ............................................: 61 259 61 (D) 1 (D) 65 383 60 340 14 43 Perry ............................................: 5 5 5 5 - - 3 5 3 5 - - Porter ...........................................: 24 1,471 23 (D) 5 (D) 25 1,107 20 40 8 1,066 Posey ............................................: 7 8 7 (D) 3 (D) 11 40 11 40 - - Pulaski ..........................................: 5 (D) 4 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Putnam ...........................................: 11 28 11 (D) 1 (D) 6 6 6 6 - - Randolph .........................................: 16 1,168 13 71 6 1,097 8 705 4 (D) 4 (D) Ripley ...........................................: 17 237 17 (D) 1 (D) 12 46 12 46 - - Rush .............................................: 4 11 4 11 - - 8 (D) 7 18 2 (D) St. Joseph .......................................: 26 313 25 (D) 2 (D) 16 314 15 (D) 2 (D) : Scott ............................................: 7 10 7 4 3 5 5 7 5 7 - - Shelby ...........................................: 15 43 15 43 - - 23 389 21 (D) 2 (D) Spencer ..........................................: 10 53 10 (D) 1 (D) 13 88 12 (D) 1 (D) Starke ...........................................: 8 8 8 8 - - 10 (D) 8 21 2 (D) Steuben ..........................................: 14 82 14 82 - - 4 (D) 4 (D) - - Sullivan .........................................: 8 1,502 6 (D) 2 (D) 19 1,268 18 (D) 3 (D) Switzerland ......................................: 9 14 9 14 - - 10 58 10 58 - - Tippecanoe .......................................: 26 596 25 (D) 5 (D) 12 (D) 11 67 1 (D) Tipton ...........................................: 7 201 6 (D) 3 (D) 9 (D) 8 20 3 (D) Union ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Vanderburgh ......................................: 6 (D) 4 (D) 2 (D) 11 70 10 68 4 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 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VEGETABLES HARVESTED : FOR SALE - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Vermillion .......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Vigo .............................................: 7 (D) 7 (D) - - 11 57 8 40 3 17 Wabash ...........................................: 7 11 7 11 - - 18 22 18 22 - - Warren ...........................................: - - - - - - 4 3 4 3 - - Warrick ..........................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - 8 10 8 (D) 1 (D) Washington .......................................: 12 (D) 12 (D) 2 (D) 18 (D) 17 110 2 (D) Wayne ............................................: 36 91 35 87 7 4 26 101 24 (D) 3 (D) Wells ............................................: 5 21 5 (D) 1 (D) 11 148 10 (D) 3 (D) White ............................................: 8 200 8 200 - - 5 24 5 24 - - Whitley ..........................................: 7 10 7 (D) 1 (D) 9 42 9 42 - - : ASPARAGUS, BEARING AGE : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................: 101 297 92 296 9 1 111 398 109 (D) 3 (D) : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Allen ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Bartholomew ......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Boone ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Brown ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Cass .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Clark ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Decatur ..........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - DeKalb ...........................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Delaware .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 5 2 5 2 - - : Dubois ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Elkhart ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Franklin .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Fulton ...........................................: 6 3 6 3 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Gibson ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Grant ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Greene ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Hamilton .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Hancock ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 9 4 9 - - Harrison .........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - - - - - - - : Hendricks ........................................: - - - - - - 8 2 8 2 - - Huntington .......................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Jackson ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Jasper ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jefferson ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Jennings .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Johnson ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Knox .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Kosciusko ........................................: 7 2 7 2 - - 3 4 3 4 - - LaGrange .........................................: 4 2 4 2 - - 3 1 3 1 - - : Lake .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 4 3 4 - - LaPorte ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 4 3 4 3 - - Lawrence .........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 11 1 11 1 - - Madison ..........................................: 7 3 3 3 4 (Z) 4 1 4 1 - - Marion ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Marshall .........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - - - - - - - Miami ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Monroe ...........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - - - - - - - Newton ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Noble ............................................: 4 1 4 1 - - - - - - - - : Ohio .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Orange ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Porter ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Pulaski ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Putnam ...........................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Ripley ...........................................: - - - - - - 4 1 4 1 - - St. Joseph .......................................: 5 4 5 4 - - 6 3 6 3 - - Scott ............................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Spencer ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Starke ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - : Sullivan .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Switzerland ......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Tippecanoe .......................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Vigo .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Wabash ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 1 3 1 - - Washington .......................................: - - - - - - 7 3 7 3 - - Wayne ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Wells ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Whitley ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : BEANS, LIMA : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................: 18 2 14 2 4 (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 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BEANS, LIMA - Con. : : Counties : : Brown ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Carroll ..........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Hendricks ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Kosciusko ........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - LaGrange .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - LaPorte ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Madison ..........................................: 4 (Z) - - 4 (Z) - - - - - - Monroe ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Ohio .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Ripley ...........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - : St. Joseph .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Wabash ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Warrick ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - : BEANS, SNAP (BUSH AND POLE) : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................: 374 2,216 338 444 42 1,772 396 2,232 370 1,334 43 898 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 14 1 14 1 - - 7 1 7 1 - - Allen ............................................: 7 14 7 (D) 2 (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Bartholomew ......................................: 15 1,063 8 (D) 7 (D) 18 652 13 219 5 433 Benton ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Boone ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 7 (D) 6 4 2 (D) Brown ............................................: 9 2 3 (Z) 6 1 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Carroll ..........................................: 8 5 8 5 - - 3 3 3 3 - - Cass .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 5 2 5 2 - - Clark ............................................: 7 (D) 6 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Clay .............................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 3 1 3 1 - - : Clinton ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Crawford .........................................: 3 3 3 3 - - - - - - - - Daviess ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 10 5 10 (D) 1 (D) Dearborn .........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Decatur ..........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - DeKalb ...........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 5 1 2 (D) 3 (D) Delaware .........................................: 6 3 6 3 - - 4 7 4 7 - - Dubois ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Elkhart ..........................................: 22 (D) 21 4 1 (D) 10 (D) 9 3 2 (D) Fayette ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Floyd ............................................: 7 1 1 (D) 6 (D) 4 1 4 1 - - Fountain .........................................: - - - - - - 3 30 3 30 - - Franklin .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 5 1 5 1 - - Fulton ...........................................: 7 2 7 2 - - 4 (D) 4 (D) - - Gibson ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Grant ............................................: 5 2 5 2 - - 4 2 4 2 - - Greene ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 7 36 7 36 - - Hamilton .........................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) - - 9 (D) 9 (D) - - Hancock ..........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 13 10 13 10 - - Harrison .........................................: 6 (D) 6 (D) - - 8 1 6 (D) 2 (D) : Hendricks ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 10 (D) 10 (D) - - Henry ............................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - 6 1 6 1 - - Howard ...........................................: 6 2 6 2 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Huntington .......................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Jackson ..........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 3 1 3 1 - - Jasper ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jay ..............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Jefferson ........................................: 9 1 7 (D) 2 (D) 9 2 9 2 - - Jennings .........................................: 9 6 9 6 - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Johnson ..........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 7 2 7 (D) 2 (D) : Knox .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Kosciusko ........................................: 6 (D) 6 (D) - - 10 (D) 9 (D) 1 (D) LaGrange .........................................: 9 4 9 4 - - 16 (D) 15 4 1 (D) Lake .............................................: 4 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) 6 (D) 6 (D) - - LaPorte ..........................................: 11 11 11 11 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Lawrence .........................................: 5 2 5 2 - - 8 3 7 (D) 1 (D) Madison ..........................................: 6 (D) 2 (D) 4 (D) 8 6 8 6 - - Marion ...........................................: 8 4 8 (D) 1 (D) 3 1 3 1 - - Marshall .........................................: 14 6 14 6 - - 5 1 5 1 - - Miami ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Monroe ...........................................: 12 2 10 1 4 1 10 3 6 2 8 1 Montgomery .......................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Morgan ...........................................: - - - - - - 4 (D) 4 (D) 2 (D) Noble ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 5 1 5 (D) 1 (D) Orange ...........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 4 1 4 1 - - Owen .............................................: - - - - - - 3 1 3 1 - - Parke ............................................: 11 2 11 2 - - 11 4 11 4 - - Perry ............................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) - - 3 1 3 1 - - Porter ...........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 7 1 5 1 3 (Z) Pulaski ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Putnam ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Randolph .........................................: 3 3 3 3 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Ripley ...........................................: 4 2 4 2 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Rush .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 1 4 (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. : : St. Joseph .......................................: 11 2 11 2 - - 5 1 5 1 - - Scott ............................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Shelby ...........................................: 3 5 3 5 - - 5 1 5 1 - - Spencer ..........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Starke ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Sullivan .........................................: 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 7 24 7 24 - - Switzerland ......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 6 1 6 1 - - Tippecanoe .......................................: 7 1 7 1 - - 4 1 4 1 - - Tipton ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Vanderburgh ......................................: - - - - - - 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) : Vigo .............................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Wabash ...........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 3 1 3 1 - - Warren ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Warrick ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Washington .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 12 24 12 24 - - Wayne ............................................: 15 3 15 (D) 1 (D) 12 2 12 2 - - Wells ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 6 1 6 1 - - White ............................................: 6 5 6 5 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Whitley ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 4 1 4 1 - - : BEETS : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................: 79 11 78 (D) 1 (D) 147 20 138 18 13 2 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Allen ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 1 4 1 - - Bartholomew ......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Boone ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Brown ............................................: - - - - - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Carroll ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Cass .............................................: - - - - - - 3 1 3 1 - - Delaware .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Elkhart ..........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 14 2 14 (D) 1 (D) Floyd ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : Franklin .........................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Fulton ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Grant ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Greene ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Hamilton .........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 5 1 5 1 - - Hancock ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Harrison .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 7 1 6 (D) 1 (D) Hendricks ........................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Henry ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Huntington .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - : Jasper ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Jay ..............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Jefferson ........................................: - - - - - - 9 1 9 1 - - Johnson ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Knox .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Kosciusko ........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 5 1 5 1 - - LaGrange .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Lake .............................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - LaPorte ..........................................: 5 2 5 2 - - 4 1 4 1 - - Lawrence .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) : Madison ..........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 6 1 6 1 - - Marion ...........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Marshall .........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Miami ............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Monroe ...........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 8 1 5 1 3 (Z) Montgomery .......................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Morgan ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Noble ............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Orange ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Perry ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : Porter ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Ripley ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Rush .............................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - St. Joseph .......................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Shelby ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 6 1 6 1 - - Spencer ..........................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Switzerland ......................................: - - - - - - 7 1 7 1 - - Tippecanoe .......................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - - - - - - - Vanderburgh ......................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Vigo .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Wabash ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Warren ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Washington .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Wayne ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 1 3 1 - - Wells ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) White ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Whitley ..........................................: 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 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BROCCOLI : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................: 108 (D) 104 (D) 5 1 114 241 109 240 6 1 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 1 3 1 - - Allen ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Bartholomew ......................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 5 1 4 (D) 1 (D) Boone ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Carroll ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Clark ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Crawford .........................................: 3 3 3 3 - - - - - - - - Daviess ..........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Delaware .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Dubois ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Elkhart ..........................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) - - 5 1 5 1 - - Floyd ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Fountain .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Gibson ...........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Grant ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Greene ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Hamilton .........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Hancock ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Harrison .........................................: 7 1 7 1 - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Hendricks ........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - : Henry ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Huntington .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Jasper ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jefferson ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Jennings .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 4 2 4 2 - - Johnson ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Knox .............................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Kosciusko ........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - LaGrange .........................................: 3 3 3 3 - - 7 2 7 (D) 1 (D) Lake .............................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - : LaPorte ..........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Lawrence .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Madison ..........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Marion ...........................................: 4 1 3 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Marshall .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 4 1 4 1 - - Miami ............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Monroe ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 1 4 1 - - Montgomery .......................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Morgan ...........................................: - - - - - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Noble ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Orange ...........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Parke ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Perry ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Porter ...........................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Pulaski ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Putnam ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Randolph .........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - - - - - - - Ripley ...........................................: 6 3 6 3 - - - - - - - - St. Joseph .......................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Scott ............................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Shelby ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Sullivan .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Switzerland ......................................: - - - - - - 5 1 5 1 - - Tippecanoe .......................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Vanderburgh ......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Vigo .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Wabash ...........................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Wayne ............................................: - - - - - - 4 1 4 1 - - Wells ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 6 1 6 1 - - White ............................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Whitley ..........................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : BRUSSELS SPROUTS : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................: 23 3 23 3 - - 24 3 23 (D) 1 (D) : Counties : : Bartholomew ......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Carroll ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Daviess ..........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Delaware .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Dubois ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Elkhart ..........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Fayette ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Grant ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Greene ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Harrison .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : Henry ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Jasper ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Jennings .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 29. Vegetables, Potatoes, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Harvested for : Harvested for : : Harvested for : Harvested for : Total harvested : fresh market : processing : Total harvested : fresh market : processing :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BRUSSELS SPROUTS - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Johnson ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - LaPorte ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Madison ..........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Marshall .........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - - - - - - - Monroe ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 5 1 5 1 - - Pulaski ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Ripley ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Scott ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Vanderburgh ......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Wabash ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - White ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - : CABBAGE, CHINESE (NAPPA, : BOK CHOY, ETC.) : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................: 42 11 39 (D) 3 (D) 69 18 62 12 14 6 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Allen ............................................: 3 1 3 1 - - - - - - - - Bartholomew ......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 4 1 3 (D) 1 (D) Benton ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Brown ............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Cass .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Daviess ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Elkhart ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Floyd ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Grant ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : Hamilton .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Hancock ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Harrison .........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Hendricks ........................................: - - - - - - 5 1 5 1 - - Howard ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jefferson ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 9 1 9 1 - - Jennings .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Johnson ..........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Kosciusko ........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Lake .............................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - : LaPorte ..........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Lawrence .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Madison ..........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Monroe ...........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 5 1 5 1 - - Montgomery .......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Morgan ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Orange ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Parke ............................................: 3 2 3 2 - - 4 (D) - - 4 (D) Porter ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Pulaski ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Ripley ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Rush .............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - St. Joseph .......................................: 5 1 5 1 - - - - - - - - Scott ............................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Switzerland ......................................: - - - - - - 3 1 3 1 - - Vanderburgh ......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Vigo .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Warren ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Wayne ............................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Wells ............................................: - - - - - - 6 1 6 1 - - : CABBAGE, HEAD : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................: 159 182 154 177 7 5 170 186 161 177 11 10 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 6 3 6 3 - - Allen ............................................: 3 4 3 4 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Bartholomew ......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 4 2 3 (D) 1 (D) Benton ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Boone ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Brown ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 5 1 5 1 - - Carroll ..........................................: 4 2 4 2 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Clark ............................................: 7 (D) 6 22 2 (D) 4 29 4 29 - - Crawford .........................................: 3 3 3 3 - - - - - - - - Daviess ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Dearborn .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - DeKalb ...........................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Delaware .........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 10 1 10 1 - - Elkhart ..........................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) - - 7 (D) 7 (D) - - Fayette ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Fountain .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Franklin .........................................: - - - - - - 4 1 4 1 - - Fulton ...........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Gibson ...........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 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, HEAD - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Greene ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Hamilton .........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - - - - - - - Hancock ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Harrison .........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Hendricks ........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Henry ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Howard ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Jackson ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jasper ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jay ..............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - : Jefferson ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Jennings .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 2 3 2 - - Johnson ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Knox .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Kosciusko ........................................: 3 (D) 3 (Z) 1 (D) 6 3 6 (D) 1 (D) LaGrange .........................................: 5 4 5 4 - - 12 4 12 (D) 1 (D) Lake .............................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 4 4 4 4 - - LaPorte ..........................................: 4 4 4 4 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Lawrence .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Madison ..........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - : Marion ...........................................: 4 (Z) 3 (D) 1 (D) 4 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) Marshall .........................................: 5 9 5 9 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Monroe ...........................................: 7 1 7 1 - - 7 1 7 1 - - Montgomery .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Morgan ...........................................: - - - - - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Noble ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Orange ...........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Owen .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Parke ............................................: 6 9 6 9 - - 10 15 6 8 4 7 Perry ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : Porter ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Pulaski ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Putnam ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Ripley ...........................................: 6 4 6 4 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Rush .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - St. Joseph .......................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Scott ............................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Shelby ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Spencer ..........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Starke ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : Sullivan .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Switzerland ......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 5 1 5 1 - - Tippecanoe .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Vanderburgh ......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Vigo .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Wabash ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Warren ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Warrick ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Washington .......................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Wayne ............................................: 10 8 10 8 - - 5 2 5 2 - - : White ............................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Whitley ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 5 2 5 2 - - : CABBAGE, MUSTARD : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................: 14 2 14 2 (X) (X) 4 (Z) 4 (Z) (X) (X) : Counties : : Brown ............................................: - - - - (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Hamilton .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Harrison .........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) LaPorte ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Madison ..........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Porter ...........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) St. Joseph .......................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Vigo .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Washington .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) : CANTALOUPES AND MUSKMELONS : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................: 179 1,069 172 1,067 9 3 204 1,014 200 1,010 4 3 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 5 12 5 12 - - Allen ............................................: 3 9 3 9 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Bartholomew ......................................: 6 13 6 13 - - 10 46 10 46 - - Boone ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Carroll ..........................................: 6 3 6 3 - - 6 6 6 6 - - Cass .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Clark ............................................: 4 38 4 38 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Crawford .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Daviess ..........................................: 3 7 3 7 - - 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 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CANTALOUPES AND MUSKMELONS - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Dearborn .........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 5 20 5 20 - - DeKalb ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Delaware .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Dubois ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Elkhart ..........................................: 17 14 17 14 - - 22 17 22 17 - - Floyd ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 1 3 1 - - Franklin .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Fulton ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 (D) 4 (D) - - Gibson ...........................................: 3 17 3 17 - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Grant ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : Greene ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Hamilton .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Hancock ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Harrison .........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 7 2 7 2 - - Hendricks ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 8 1 8 1 - - Henry ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jackson ..........................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) - - 5 26 5 26 - - Jasper ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Jefferson ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Jennings .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : Johnson ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Knox .............................................: 11 758 11 758 - - 12 647 10 (D) 2 (D) Kosciusko ........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 4 1 4 1 - - LaGrange .........................................: 10 15 10 (D) 1 (D) 10 17 10 17 - - Lake .............................................: 6 8 5 (D) 1 (D) 4 7 4 7 - - LaPorte ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Marion ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Marshall .........................................: 13 22 13 22 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Miami ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Monroe ...........................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - : Montgomery .......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Morgan ...........................................: - - - - - - 7 1 7 1 - - Noble ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Orange ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Owen .............................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - 3 11 3 11 - - Parke ............................................: 13 6 13 6 - - 10 12 10 12 - - Porter ...........................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Posey ............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Pulaski ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Putnam ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Randolph .........................................: 3 11 3 11 - - - - - - - - Ripley ...........................................: 6 29 6 29 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - St. Joseph .......................................: 3 2 3 2 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Scott ............................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Shelby ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Sullivan .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Tippecanoe .......................................: 4 2 4 2 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Vanderburgh ......................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Vigo .............................................: - - - - - - 3 2 3 2 - - Wabash ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Washington .......................................: - - - - - - 11 4 11 4 - - Wayne ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 5 7 5 7 - - Wells ............................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Whitley ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 6 1 6 1 - - : CARROTS : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................: 112 26 103 17 9 9 98 15 96 (D) 2 (D) : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Allen ............................................: - - - - - - 4 1 4 1 - - Bartholomew ......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Boone ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Brown ............................................: 4 (Z) - - 4 (Z) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Carroll ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Cass .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Clark ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Crawford .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Daviess ..........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Dearborn .........................................: 4 2 4 2 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Delaware .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Dubois ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Elkhart ..........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 6 1 6 1 - - Franklin .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Fulton ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Grant ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Greene ...........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Hamilton .........................................: 7 1 7 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Hancock ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Harrison .........................................: 6 9 4 (D) 2 (D) 7 1 6 (D) 1 (D) Hendricks ........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Howard ...........................................: 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 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CARROTS - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Huntington .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Jackson ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Jasper ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Jefferson ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Knox .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Kosciusko ........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - LaGrange .........................................: - - - - - - 5 1 5 1 - - Lake .............................................: - - - - - - 3 1 3 1 - - LaPorte ..........................................: 7 3 7 3 - - 4 2 4 2 - - Lawrence .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Madison ..........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Marion ...........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Miami ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Monroe ...........................................: 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 8 1 8 1 - - Noble ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Ohio .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Owen .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Perry ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Pulaski ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Putnam ...........................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Ripley ...........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Rush .............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - St. Joseph .......................................: 8 1 8 1 - - - - - - - - Scott ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Shelby ...........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - - - - - - - Switzerland ......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Tippecanoe .......................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Vanderburgh ......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Vigo .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Wabash ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 1 4 1 - - : Warrick ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Wayne ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Wells ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Whitley ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 1 3 1 - - : CAULIFLOWER : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................: 48 32 46 (D) 2 (D) 63 21 59 20 5 2 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: - - - - - - 4 1 4 1 - - Bartholomew ......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Carroll ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Clark ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Daviess ..........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Dearborn .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Delaware .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Dubois ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Elkhart ..........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 4 1 4 1 - - Floyd ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Fountain .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Fulton ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Greene ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Hamilton .........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Harrison .........................................: 7 1 7 1 - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Hendricks ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Jennings .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Knox .............................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Kosciusko ........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - LaGrange .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) : LaPorte ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Lawrence .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Marshall .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 4 1 4 1 - - Monroe ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 (Z) 1 (D) 3 (D) Montgomery .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Noble ............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Orange ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Parke ............................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - - - - - - - Putnam ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Randolph .........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - - - - - - - : Ripley ...........................................: 3 2 3 2 - - - - - - - - Scott ............................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Shelby ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Switzerland ......................................: - - - - - - 5 1 5 1 - - Tippecanoe .......................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Wayne ............................................: - - - - - - 4 1 4 1 - - White ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : CELERY : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................: 20 2 20 2 - - 20 3 19 (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 - Con. : : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Bartholomew ......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Daviess ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Dubois ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Elkhart ..........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Fountain .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Greene ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Hamilton .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Hancock ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - LaPorte ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Madison ..........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Marion ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Miami ............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Monroe ...........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Noble ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Orange ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Switzerland ......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Tippecanoe .......................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Vigo .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : CHICORY : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................: 9 1 9 1 - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) (X) (X) : Counties : : Crawford .........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - (X) (X) Hancock ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) LaPorte ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - (X) (X) Madison ..........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - (X) (X) Monroe ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) (X) (X) Pulaski ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - (X) (X) : COLLARDS : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................: 58 13 51 11 7 2 32 5 27 5 5 1 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Bartholomew ......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Boone ............................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - - - - - - - Brown ............................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Crawford .........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Delaware .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Elkhart ..........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 3 1 3 1 - - Franklin .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Grant ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Hamilton .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : Harrison .........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Hendricks ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Johnson ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Knox .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Kosciusko ........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Lake .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - LaPorte ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Madison ..........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Marion ...........................................: 5 1 3 (D) 2 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Monroe ...........................................: 5 1 4 (D) 1 (D) 6 1 3 (D) 3 (D) : Montgomery .......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Porter ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - St. Joseph .......................................: 5 1 5 1 - - - - - - - - Scott ............................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Spencer ..........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Starke ...........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - - - - - - - Tippecanoe .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Vanderburgh ......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Wabash ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Wayne ............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : CUCUMBERS AND PICKLES : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................: 323 421 289 183 40 238 353 2,470 311 313 49 2,158 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 11 3 11 3 - - Allen ............................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 4 1 4 1 - - Bartholomew ......................................: 8 228 5 (D) 4 (D) 11 577 6 10 6 567 Boone ............................................: 8 1 8 1 - - 4 1 4 1 - - Brown ............................................: 6 1 - - 6 1 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Carroll ..........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Cass .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Clark ............................................: 9 9 8 (D) 1 (D) 3 9 3 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 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CUCUMBERS AND PICKLES - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Clay .............................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 3 1 3 1 - - Clinton ..........................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - 3 1 3 1 - - Crawford .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Daviess ..........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 4 2 4 (D) 1 (D) Dearborn .........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - DeKalb ...........................................: - - - - - - 4 (Z) 1 (D) 3 (D) Delaware .........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Dubois ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Elkhart ..........................................: 16 3 15 (D) 1 (D) 13 3 13 3 - - Floyd ............................................: 7 1 1 (D) 6 (D) - - - - - - : Franklin .........................................: - - - - - - 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Fulton ...........................................: 7 2 7 2 - - 4 1 4 1 - - Gibson ...........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Grant ............................................: 5 1 5 1 - - - - - - - - Greene ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Hamilton .........................................: 7 1 7 1 - - 8 1 8 1 - - Hancock ..........................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 7 1 7 1 - - Harrison .........................................: 7 6 7 6 - - 9 1 8 (D) 2 (D) Hendricks ........................................: 10 1 10 1 - - 9 1 9 1 - - Henry ............................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Howard ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jackson ..........................................: 7 2 7 2 - - 4 (D) 3 2 1 (D) Jasper ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Jay ..............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Jefferson ........................................: 8 1 8 1 - - - - - - - - Jennings .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Johnson ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 4 2 4 2 - - Knox .............................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Kosciusko ........................................: 8 1 8 1 - - 6 1 6 1 - - LaGrange .........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 21 (D) 19 6 2 (D) : Lake .............................................: 4 7 4 7 - - 7 2 7 2 - - LaPorte ..........................................: 14 63 14 63 - - 21 1,134 8 166 14 968 Lawrence .........................................: 7 1 5 (D) 2 (D) 7 1 6 (D) 1 (D) Madison ..........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 4 1 4 1 - - Marion ...........................................: 5 1 5 (D) 1 (D) 5 1 4 (D) 1 (D) Marshall .........................................: 15 6 10 1 5 5 6 1 6 1 - - Miami ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Monroe ...........................................: 7 1 5 (D) 2 (D) 9 1 6 1 3 (Z) Montgomery .......................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Morgan ...........................................: - - - - - - 3 1 3 1 - - : Noble ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 1 3 (D) 1 (D) Orange ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Owen .............................................: - - - - - - 3 1 3 1 - - Parke ............................................: 9 3 9 3 - - 9 10 9 (D) 2 (D) Porter ...........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 6 1 4 (D) 2 (D) Posey ............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Pulaski ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Putnam ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Randolph .........................................: 3 5 3 2 3 3 - - - - - - Ripley ...........................................: 8 3 8 3 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Rush .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 7 3 7 3 - - St. Joseph .......................................: 10 1 10 1 - - 6 3 6 3 - - Scott ............................................: 3 (Z) 1 (D) 3 (D) 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Shelby ...........................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) - - 6 1 6 1 - - Spencer ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Starke ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Steuben ..........................................: 5 2 5 2 - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Sullivan .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 4 3 3 (D) 1 (D) Switzerland ......................................: - - - - - - 6 1 6 1 - - Tippecanoe .......................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Vanderburgh ......................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 5 2 5 2 - - Vigo .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Wabash ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Warren ...........................................: - - - - - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Warrick ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Washington .......................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 12 9 12 9 - - Wayne ............................................: 10 2 10 2 - - 4 1 4 1 - - Wells ............................................: - - - - - - 7 1 7 1 - - White ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Whitley ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 8 2 8 2 - - : DAIKON : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................: 19 3 18 (D) 1 (D) 18 2 15 2 3 (Z) : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Bartholomew ......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Elkhart ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 7 1 7 1 - - Hamilton .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Hancock ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - LaPorte ..........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Madison ..........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Marion ...........................................: - - - - - - 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 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DAIKON - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Marshall .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Monroe ...........................................: 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) Orange ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Pulaski ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Rush .............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Vanderburgh ......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Vigo .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : EGGPLANT : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................: 106 34 98 33 8 1 105 29 101 28 5 1 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Allen ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Bartholomew ......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 5 1 4 (D) 1 (D) Blackford ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Boone ............................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 4 (Z) 3 (D) 1 (D) Brown ............................................: 4 (Z) - - 4 (Z) - - - - - - Carroll ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Clark ............................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Clay .............................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Clinton ..........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - - - - - - - : Daviess ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 4 1 4 (D) 1 (D) DeKalb ...........................................: - - - - - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Delaware .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Dubois ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Elkhart ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 8 1 8 1 - - Fountain .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Franklin .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Fulton ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Gibson ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Greene ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 1 4 1 - - : Hamilton .........................................: 7 1 7 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Hancock ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Harrison .........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 7 1 7 1 - - Hendricks ........................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Henry ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jasper ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jennings .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Johnson ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Knox .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Kosciusko ........................................: - - - - - - 5 1 5 1 - - : LaGrange .........................................: - - - - - - 5 1 5 1 - - Lake .............................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 4 2 4 2 - - LaPorte ..........................................: 9 17 9 17 - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Lawrence .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Madison ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Marion ...........................................: 4 (Z) 3 (D) 1 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Marshall .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Monroe ...........................................: 4 1 3 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Montgomery .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Orange ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : Parke ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Porter ...........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Ripley ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - St. Joseph .......................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 6 2 6 2 - - Shelby ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Tippecanoe .......................................: 5 1 5 1 - - - - - - - - Tipton ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Vanderburgh ......................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Vigo .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Wabash ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : Washington .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Wayne ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 1 3 1 - - White ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Whitley ..........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : ESCAROLE AND ENDIVE : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................: 18 2 18 2 (X) (X) 6 1 6 1 (X) (X) : Counties : : Crawford .........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Hancock ..........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Harrison .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) LaPorte ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Madison ..........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Marion ...........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Monroe ...........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) 3 (D) 3 (D) (X) (X) St. Joseph .......................................: 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 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ESCAROLE AND ENDIVE - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Starke ...........................................: 4 1 4 1 (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Whitley ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) : GARLIC : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................: 147 71 140 (D) 11 (D) 133 31 133 31 - - : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Allen ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Bartholomew ......................................: - - - - - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Benton ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Boone ............................................: 5 1 5 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Brown ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 4 1 4 1 - - Carroll ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Clark ............................................: 5 2 5 2 - - 4 3 4 3 - - Clay .............................................: - - - - - - 3 1 3 1 - - Clinton ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Crawford .........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Daviess ..........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Delaware .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Dubois ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Elkhart ..........................................: 7 2 7 2 - - 11 2 11 2 - - Franklin .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 6 2 6 2 - - Fulton ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Grant ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Greene ...........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 3 1 3 1 - - Hamilton .........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 5 1 5 1 - - : Harrison .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Hendricks ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 10 1 10 1 - - Henry ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jackson ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Jasper ...........................................: 3 2 3 2 - - - - - - - - Jefferson ........................................: 5 2 5 (D) 3 (D) - - - - - - Jennings .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Johnson ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 1 3 1 - - Kosciusko ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - LaGrange .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Lake .............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - LaPorte ..........................................: 8 (D) 7 1 1 (D) 3 1 3 1 - - Lawrence .........................................: 5 2 3 (D) 2 (D) 6 6 6 6 - - Madison ..........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Marion ...........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Marshall .........................................: 8 2 8 2 - - - - - - - - Monroe ...........................................: 14 2 13 (D) 1 (D) 5 1 5 1 - - Morgan ...........................................: - - - - - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Noble ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Orange ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : Owen .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Parke ............................................: 6 1 6 1 - - - - - - - - Porter ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Posey ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Pulaski ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Ripley ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Rush .............................................: - - - - - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - St. Joseph .......................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - - - - - - - Scott ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Shelby ...........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - : Spencer ..........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Starke ...........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Sullivan .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Switzerland ......................................: - - - - - - 3 1 3 1 - - Tippecanoe .......................................: 6 1 3 1 3 (Z) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Vanderburgh ......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Vigo .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Wabash ...........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 5 1 5 1 - - Warrick ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Washington .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Wayne ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - White ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Whitley ..........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : GINGER ROOT : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................: 11 2 11 2 - - 7 1 7 1 - - : Counties : : Elkhart ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Greene ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Hancock ..........................................: - - - - - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Jasper ...........................................: - - - - - - 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 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GINGER ROOT - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Madison ..........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - - - - - - - Monroe ...........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - - - - - - - Vigo .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : GOURDS (SEE TEXT) : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................: 85 304 85 304 - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Allen ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Bartholomew ......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Clark ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Daviess ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) DeKalb ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Dubois ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Franklin .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Gibson ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Hancock ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Harrison .........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Hendricks ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Howard ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Jasper ...........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Jefferson ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Jennings .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Kosciusko ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) LaGrange .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Lawrence .........................................: 5 2 5 2 - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Madison ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Marion ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Marshall .........................................: 5 2 5 2 - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Miami ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Monroe ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Montgomery .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Noble ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Orange ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Parke ............................................: 16 7 16 7 - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Ripley ...........................................: 3 11 3 11 - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) St. Joseph .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Spencer ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Tippecanoe .......................................: 6 1 6 1 - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Vigo .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Warrick ..........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Wayne ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) White ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Whitley ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : HERBS, FRESH CUT : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................: 141 19 141 19 (X) (X) 103 12 103 12 (X) (X) : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Allen ............................................: - - - - (X) (X) 7 1 7 1 (X) (X) Bartholomew ......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 5 1 5 1 (X) (X) Blackford ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Boone ............................................: 6 1 6 1 (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Brown ............................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Carroll ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Cass .............................................: - - - - (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Clinton ..........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Dearborn .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) : DeKalb ...........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) Delaware .........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Dubois ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Elkhart ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Franklin .........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Grant ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Greene ...........................................: 5 1 5 1 (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Hamilton .........................................: 7 1 7 1 (X) (X) 8 1 8 1 (X) (X) Hancock ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Harrison .........................................: 6 1 6 1 (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) : Hendricks ........................................: 5 1 5 1 (X) (X) 6 1 6 1 (X) (X) Henry ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Jackson ..........................................: 3 1 3 1 (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Jasper ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Jefferson ........................................: 5 1 5 1 (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Jennings .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Johnson ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) LaGrange .........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 6 1 6 1 (X) (X) Lake .............................................: 5 1 5 1 (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) LaPorte ..........................................: 3 3 3 3 (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 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HERBS, FRESH CUT - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Lawrence .........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 5 1 5 1 (X) (X) Madison ..........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Marion ...........................................: 13 1 13 1 (X) (X) 9 1 9 1 (X) (X) Marshall .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Monroe ...........................................: 15 2 15 2 (X) (X) 11 1 11 1 (X) (X) Montgomery .......................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Morgan ...........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Owen .............................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Parke ............................................: 7 1 7 1 (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Porter ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) : Posey ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Pulaski ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Putnam ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Rush .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) St. Joseph .......................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Shelby ...........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Spencer ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Starke ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) Sullivan .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Switzerland ......................................: - - - - (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) : Tippecanoe .......................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Vanderburgh ......................................: - - - - (X) (X) 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) Vigo .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Wayne ............................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) (X) (X) 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) White ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) : HONEYDEW MELONS : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................: 11 1 10 (D) 1 (D) 4 1 4 1 (X) (X) : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - (X) (X) Delaware .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Franklin .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Grant ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - (X) (X) Hancock ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - (X) (X) Jackson ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - (X) (X) Porter ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Wayne ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - (X) (X) Wells ............................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - (X) (X) : HORSERADISH : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................: 22 2 20 (D) 2 (D) 11 2 10 (D) 2 (D) : Counties : : Bartholomew ......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Blackford ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Boone ............................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Franklin .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Grant ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Hamilton .........................................: - - - - - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Harrison .........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Jackson ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Lawrence .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Monroe ...........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - : Orange ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Scott ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : KALE : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................: 136 32 130 29 8 4 126 27 120 25 8 1 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Allen ............................................: - - - - - - 5 1 5 1 - - Bartholomew ......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 4 1 3 (D) 1 (D) Boone ............................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - - - - - - - Brown ............................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Carroll ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Crawford .........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - - - - - - - Daviess ..........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) DeKalb ...........................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Delaware .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Dubois ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Elkhart ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Floyd ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Franklin .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 1 4 1 - - Grant ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Greene ...........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 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 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- KALE - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Hamilton .........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Hancock ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Harrison .........................................: 7 1 7 1 - - 7 1 7 1 - - Hendricks ........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Henry ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jackson ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Jasper ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Jefferson ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Jennings .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Johnson ..........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - - - - - - - : Knox .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Kosciusko ........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - - - - - - - LaGrange .........................................: - - - - - - 5 1 5 1 - - Lake .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - LaPorte ..........................................: 4 4 4 4 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Lawrence .........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Madison ..........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Marion ...........................................: 10 8 8 (D) 2 (D) 6 (D) 5 (D) 1 (D) Marshall .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Miami ............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Monroe ...........................................: 10 1 10 (D) 2 (D) 13 4 10 3 4 (Z) Morgan ...........................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Noble ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Orange ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Owen .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Parke ............................................: 7 1 7 1 - - - - - - - - Porter ...........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Posey ............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Putnam ...........................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Ripley ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - : Rush .............................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - St. Joseph .......................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Scott ............................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Shelby ...........................................: - - - - - - 6 1 6 1 - - Spencer ..........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Starke ...........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Tippecanoe .......................................: 8 1 8 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Vanderburgh ......................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Vigo .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Wabash ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Warren ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Washington .......................................: - - - - - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Wayne ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 5 1 5 1 - - White ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Whitley ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : LETTUCE, ALL : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................: 184 69 184 69 (X) (X) 162 49 162 49 (X) (X) : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Allen ............................................: 4 2 4 2 (X) (X) 3 (D) 3 (D) (X) (X) Bartholomew ......................................: 3 1 3 1 (X) (X) 6 2 6 2 (X) (X) Benton ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Boone ............................................: 5 1 5 1 (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Brown ............................................: 5 1 5 1 (X) (X) 5 1 5 1 (X) (X) Carroll ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Cass .............................................: - - - - (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Clark ............................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Crawford .........................................: 3 1 3 1 (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) : Daviess ..........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Dearborn .........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) DeKalb ...........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) Delaware .........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Dubois ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Elkhart ..........................................: 10 4 10 4 (X) (X) 10 2 10 2 (X) (X) Fountain .........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Franklin .........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 9 2 9 2 (X) (X) Fulton ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Gibson ...........................................: 3 1 3 1 (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) : Grant ............................................: 3 1 3 1 (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Greene ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) Hamilton .........................................: 4 1 4 1 (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Hancock ..........................................: 3 1 3 1 (X) (X) 6 3 6 3 (X) (X) Harrison .........................................: 7 3 7 3 (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Hendricks ........................................: 6 1 6 1 (X) (X) 4 1 4 1 (X) (X) Henry ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Howard ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Huntington .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Jackson ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) : Jasper ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Jefferson ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (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, ALL - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Jennings .........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Johnson ..........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Kosciusko ........................................: 6 2 6 2 (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) LaGrange .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 5 1 5 1 (X) (X) LaPorte ..........................................: 7 3 7 3 (X) (X) 4 2 4 2 (X) (X) Lawrence .........................................: 7 2 7 2 (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Madison ..........................................: 3 1 3 1 (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Marion ...........................................: 13 9 13 9 (X) (X) 8 2 8 2 (X) (X) Marshall .........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Monroe ...........................................: 16 3 16 3 (X) (X) 11 2 11 2 (X) (X) : Montgomery .......................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Morgan ...........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 6 1 6 1 (X) (X) Noble ............................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Orange ...........................................: 5 1 5 1 (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Owen .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Parke ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Perry ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Porter ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 3 (D) 3 (D) (X) (X) Posey ............................................: - - - - (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Pulaski ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) : Putnam ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 4 (D) 4 (D) (X) (X) Ripley ...........................................: 5 2 5 2 (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Rush .............................................: - - - - (X) (X) 5 1 5 1 (X) (X) St. Joseph .......................................: 5 2 5 2 (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Scott ............................................: 3 1 3 1 (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Shelby ...........................................: 5 1 5 1 (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Spencer ..........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Starke ...........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) Sullivan .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Switzerland ......................................: - - - - (X) (X) 3 1 3 1 (X) (X) : Tippecanoe .......................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) 3 (D) 3 (D) (X) (X) Tipton ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Vanderburgh ......................................: - - - - (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Vigo .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Wabash ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 4 3 4 3 (X) (X) Warrick ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Washington .......................................: - - - - (X) (X) 9 1 9 1 (X) (X) Wayne ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 4 1 4 1 (X) (X) Wells ............................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) White ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Whitley ..........................................: 3 1 3 1 (X) (X) 6 2 6 2 (X) (X) : LETTUCE, HEAD : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................: 92 17 92 17 (X) (X) 55 9 55 9 (X) (X) : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Bartholomew ......................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) (X) (X) 4 1 4 1 (X) (X) Boone ............................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Brown ............................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Crawford .........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Dearborn .........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Delaware .........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Dubois ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Elkhart ..........................................: 5 3 5 3 (X) (X) 5 1 5 1 (X) (X) Franklin .........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) : Gibson ...........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Grant ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Greene ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Hamilton .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Hancock ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 5 2 5 2 (X) (X) Harrison .........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Hendricks ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) Henry ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Jasper ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Jefferson ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) : Jennings .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Kosciusko ........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) LaGrange .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 5 1 5 1 (X) (X) LaPorte ..........................................: 7 1 7 1 (X) (X) 3 1 3 1 (X) (X) Lawrence .........................................: 3 1 3 1 (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Madison ..........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Marion ...........................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Marshall .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Monroe ...........................................: 10 1 10 1 (X) (X) 6 1 6 1 (X) (X) Montgomery .......................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) : Orange ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Owen .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Porter ...........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Pulaski ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Putnam ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Ripley ...........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) St. Joseph .......................................: 5 (D) 5 (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, HEAD - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Scott ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Sullivan .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Tippecanoe .......................................: - - - - (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Vanderburgh ......................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Vigo .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Wabash ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 3 (D) 3 (D) (X) (X) Wayne ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) White ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) : LETTUCE, LEAF : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................: 143 29 143 29 (X) (X) 116 22 116 22 (X) (X) : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Allen ............................................: 4 2 4 2 (X) (X) 3 (D) 3 (D) (X) (X) Bartholomew ......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 5 1 5 1 (X) (X) Boone ............................................: 5 1 5 1 (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Brown ............................................: 5 1 5 1 (X) (X) 3 (D) 3 (D) (X) (X) Carroll ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Cass .............................................: - - - - (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Clark ............................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Crawford .........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Dearborn .........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) : DeKalb ...........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) Delaware .........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Dubois ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Elkhart ..........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) 7 1 7 1 (X) (X) Fountain .........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Franklin .........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 8 (D) 8 (D) (X) (X) Fulton ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Grant ............................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Greene ...........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Hamilton .........................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) : Hancock ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 4 (Z) 4 (Z) (X) (X) Harrison .........................................: 7 1 7 1 (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Hendricks ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 4 (Z) 4 (Z) (X) (X) Henry ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Howard ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Huntington .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Jackson ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Jasper ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Jefferson ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Jennings .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) : Johnson ..........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Kosciusko ........................................: 6 1 6 1 (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) LaPorte ..........................................: 7 1 7 1 (X) (X) 4 1 4 1 (X) (X) Lawrence .........................................: 4 1 4 1 (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Madison ..........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Marion ...........................................: 13 9 13 9 (X) (X) 5 1 5 1 (X) (X) Marshall .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Monroe ...........................................: 14 1 14 1 (X) (X) 8 1 8 1 (X) (X) Morgan ...........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 4 (D) 4 (D) (X) (X) Noble ............................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) : Orange ...........................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Parke ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Perry ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Porter ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Posey ............................................: - - - - (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Pulaski ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Putnam ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Ripley ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Rush .............................................: - - - - (X) (X) 5 1 5 1 (X) (X) St. Joseph .......................................: 5 1 5 1 (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) : Scott ............................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Shelby ...........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Spencer ..........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Starke ...........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) Switzerland ......................................: - - - - (X) (X) 3 1 3 1 (X) (X) Tippecanoe .......................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Tipton ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Vanderburgh ......................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Vigo .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Wabash ...........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) : Washington .......................................: - - - - (X) (X) 9 1 9 1 (X) (X) Wayne ............................................: - - - - (X) (X) 3 (D) 3 (D) (X) (X) Wells ............................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) White ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Whitley ..........................................: 3 1 3 1 (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, ROMAINE : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................: 70 24 70 24 (X) (X) 53 18 53 18 (X) (X) : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Bartholomew ......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 3 1 3 1 (X) (X) Benton ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Boone ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Clark ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Crawford .........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Daviess ..........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Delaware .........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Dubois ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Elkhart ..........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) (X) (X) 8 1 8 1 (X) (X) : Gibson ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Grant ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Greene ...........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 3 (D) 3 (D) (X) (X) Hamilton .........................................: 3 1 3 1 (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Hancock ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) Harrison .........................................: 7 1 7 1 (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Hendricks ........................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) (X) (X) 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) Henry ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Jasper ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Jefferson ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) : Johnson ..........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Kosciusko ........................................: 6 1 6 1 (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) LaPorte ..........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Lawrence .........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Madison ..........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Marion ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 3 (D) 3 (D) (X) (X) Monroe ...........................................: 7 1 7 1 (X) (X) 7 1 7 1 (X) (X) Montgomery .......................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Morgan ...........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Orange ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) : Porter ...........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Putnam ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) St. Joseph .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Scott ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Shelby ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Tippecanoe .......................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Vanderburgh ......................................: - - - - (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Vigo .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Wabash ...........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Warrick ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) : Wayne ............................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Wells ............................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Whitley ..........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) : MUSTARD GREENS : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................: 51 12 43 11 8 1 39 7 38 (D) 1 (D) : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Bartholomew ......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Brown ............................................: 4 (Z) - - 4 (Z) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Crawford .........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Delaware .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Dubois ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Elkhart ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Grant ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Hamilton .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Hancock ..........................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - : Harrison .........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Hendricks ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Johnson ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Lake .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - LaPorte ..........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - - - - - - - Madison ..........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Marion ...........................................: 6 (D) 5 (D) 1 (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Monroe ...........................................: 5 1 4 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Porter ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Pulaski ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Putnam ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Rush .............................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - St. Joseph .......................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Scott ............................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Shelby ...........................................: - - - - - - 6 1 6 1 - - Spencer ..........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Vanderburgh ......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Vigo .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Wayne ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 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 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OKRA : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................: 87 13 86 (D) 2 (D) 57 8 55 7 3 1 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Bartholomew ......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 1 4 1 - - Boone ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Clark ............................................: 5 1 5 1 - - - - - - - - Daviess ..........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Delaware .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Elkhart ..........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Franklin .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Gibson ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Grant ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : Greene ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Hamilton .........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - - - - - - - Harrison .........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Hendricks ........................................: - - - - - - 5 1 5 1 - - Henry ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Huntington .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Jackson ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Jasper ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Jefferson ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Jennings .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Johnson ..........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Knox .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Kosciusko ........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Lake .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 1 3 1 - - LaPorte ..........................................: 5 3 5 3 - - - - - - - - Marion ...........................................: 5 1 4 (D) 1 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Monroe ...........................................: 11 2 11 2 - - - - - - - - Morgan ...........................................: - - - - - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Noble ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Orange ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Parke ............................................: 7 1 7 1 - - - - - - - - Porter ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Putnam ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - St. Joseph .......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Scott ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Spencer ..........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Sullivan .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Switzerland ......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 5 1 5 1 - - Tippecanoe .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Vanderburgh ......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Wabash ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Warrick ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Washington .......................................: - - - - - - 6 1 6 1 - - Wells ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : ONIONS, DRY : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................: 156 153 144 (D) 14 (D) 187 245 178 (D) 16 (D) : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 6 3 6 3 - - Allen ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 5 1 5 1 - - Bartholomew ......................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 5 2 4 (D) 1 (D) Benton ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Boone ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Brown ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 1 3 1 - - Carroll ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Cass .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Clark ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Clay .............................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 3 1 3 1 - - : Daviess ..........................................: 3 2 3 2 - - 5 2 5 (D) 1 (D) Dearborn .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Decatur ..........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - DeKalb ...........................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Delaware .........................................: - - - - - - 3 1 3 1 - - Dubois ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Elkhart ..........................................: 10 5 9 (D) 1 (D) 11 5 11 4 3 1 Franklin .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Fulton ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Gibson ...........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Grant ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Greene ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Hamilton .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Hancock ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Harrison .........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Hendricks ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 9 1 9 1 - - Henry ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Howard ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jackson ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Jasper ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 29. Vegetables, Potatoes, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Harvested for : Harvested for : : Harvested for : Harvested for : Total harvested : fresh market : processing : Total harvested : fresh market : processing :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ONIONS, DRY - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Jefferson ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Jennings .........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Johnson ..........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Knox .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Kosciusko ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 1 4 1 - - LaGrange .........................................: 13 8 13 8 - - 20 6 20 (D) 1 (D) Lake .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 2 4 2 - - LaPorte ..........................................: 7 (D) 6 2 1 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Lawrence .........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - - - - - - - Madison ..........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - : Marion ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Marshall .........................................: 7 1 7 1 - - 7 2 7 2 - - Miami ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Monroe ...........................................: 14 3 13 (D) 1 (D) 4 (Z) 1 (D) 3 (D) Montgomery .......................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Morgan ...........................................: - - - - - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Noble ............................................: - - - - - - 4 1 4 1 - - Ohio .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Orange ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Owen .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Parke ............................................: 8 1 8 1 - - 10 7 10 (D) 2 (D) Posey ............................................: 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) - - - - - - Pulaski ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Putnam ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Ripley ...........................................: 6 3 6 3 - - - - - - - - Rush .............................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - St. Joseph .......................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Scott ............................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Shelby ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Sullivan .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) : Tippecanoe .......................................: 6 1 6 1 - - - - - - - - Vanderburgh ......................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Vigo .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Wabash ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 6 1 6 1 - - Warrick ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Washington .......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Wayne ............................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 4 1 4 1 - - White ............................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : ONIONS, GREEN : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................: 130 21 121 20 10 1 96 18 90 16 7 2 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Allen ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Bartholomew ......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Boone ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Brown ............................................: 4 (Z) - - 4 (Z) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Carroll ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Clark ............................................: 6 1 5 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Daviess ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Dearborn .........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - DeKalb ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Delaware .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Elkhart ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Franklin .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Fulton ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Gibson ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Grant ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Greene ...........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Hamilton .........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Hancock ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Harrison .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : Hendricks ........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Henry ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Huntington .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Jackson ..........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - - - - - - - Jefferson ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Jennings .........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Johnson ..........................................: 8 1 8 1 - - - - - - - - Kosciusko ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 6 1 6 1 - - LaGrange .........................................: 6 2 6 2 - - 12 4 12 4 - - Lake .............................................: 3 1 3 1 - - - - - - - - : LaPorte ..........................................: 3 2 3 2 - - - - - - - - Lawrence .........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Madison ..........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Marion ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 6 1 6 1 - - Marshall .........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Monroe ...........................................: 6 1 4 (D) 2 (D) 7 1 4 (Z) 3 (Z) Montgomery .......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Morgan ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Noble ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Orange ...........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 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 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ONIONS, GREEN - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Parke ............................................: 6 1 6 1 - - - - - - - - Porter ...........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Pulaski ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Putnam ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Ripley ...........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - St. Joseph .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Scott ............................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Shelby ...........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Spencer ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Starke ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - : Sullivan .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Switzerland ......................................: - - - - - - 3 1 3 1 - - Tippecanoe .......................................: 3 1 3 1 - - - - - - - - Vanderburgh ......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Vigo .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Wabash ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Warrick ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Wayne ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 5 1 5 1 - - White ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Whitley ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - : PARSLEY : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................: 60 7 54 7 6 1 33 4 29 3 4 (Z) : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Allen ............................................: - - - - - - 5 1 5 1 - - Bartholomew ......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Blackford ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Boone ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Brown ............................................: 4 (D) - - 4 (D) - - - - - - Carroll ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Elkhart ..........................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Franklin .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Hamilton .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : Hancock ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Harrison .........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - - - - - - - Hendricks ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 5 1 5 1 - - Jackson ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Jasper ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Kosciusko ........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - - - - - - - Lake .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - LaPorte ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Madison ..........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Marion ...........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - : Marshall .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Monroe ...........................................: 11 1 10 (D) 1 (D) 11 1 8 (D) 3 (D) Montgomery .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Porter ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Tippecanoe .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Vanderburgh ......................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Vigo .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Wayne ............................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - - - - - - - : PARSNIPS (SEE TEXT) : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................: 12 1 12 1 - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Counties : : Hamilton .........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) LaPorte ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Madison ..........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Putnam ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Wabash ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : PEAS, CHINESE (SUGAR AND SNOW) : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................: 39 5 39 5 - - 33 9 29 9 4 1 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Allen ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Bartholomew ......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Boone ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Carroll ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Clark ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - DeKalb ...........................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Elkhart ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Gibson ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Greene ...........................................: 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. : : Hamilton .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Hancock ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Harrison .........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - - - - - - - Hendricks ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Henry ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jackson ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Jasper ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Jefferson ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Lake .............................................: - - - - - - 3 1 3 1 - - LaPorte ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : Marion ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Monroe ...........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 4 (D) 1 (D) 3 (D) Noble ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Porter ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Pulaski ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Rush .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - St. Joseph .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Scott ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Sullivan .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Switzerland ......................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Tippecanoe .......................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Vigo .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Washington .......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Whitley ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - : PEAS, GREEN : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................: 38 (D) 37 (D) 1 (D) 24 (D) 20 2 4 (D) : Counties : : Bartholomew ......................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 4 1 3 (D) 1 (D) Carroll ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Daviess ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Delaware .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Dubois ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Elkhart ..........................................: - - - - - - 3 1 3 1 - - Fulton ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Grant ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Greene ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Harrison .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : Hendricks ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Huntington .......................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - - - - - - - Jefferson ........................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Jennings .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Kosciusko ........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - LaPorte ..........................................: 5 4 5 4 - - - - - - - - Madison ..........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Marion ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Marshall .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Monroe ...........................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - : Morgan ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Orange ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Porter ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Ripley ...........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Tippecanoe .......................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Wells ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) White ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Whitley ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : PEAS, SOUTHERN (COWPEAS) - : BLACKEYED, CROWDER, ETC. : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................: 10 (D) 10 (D) - - 4 1 4 1 - - : Counties : : Delaware .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Fayette ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Hendricks ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Jefferson ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Lake .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Marion ...........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Porter ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Wabash ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : PEPPERS, BELL (EXCLUDING : PIMIENTOS) : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................: 362 240 336 235 27 5 387 263 367 253 26 11 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : : Adams ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 5 1 5 1 - - Allen ............................................: 8 6 8 6 - - 10 4 10 4 - - Bartholomew ......................................: 6 7 6 7 - - 11 17 10 (D) 2 (D) Benton ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Boone ............................................: 8 1 8 1 - - 3 1 3 1 - - Brown ............................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Carroll ..........................................: 4 2 4 2 - - 5 1 5 1 - - Cass .............................................: - - - - - - 3 1 3 1 - - Clark ............................................: 4 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) 5 13 5 13 - - Clay .............................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - : Clinton ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Crawford .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Daviess ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 6 1 6 1 - - Dearborn .........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 4 1 4 1 - - Decatur ..........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - DeKalb ...........................................: - - - - - - 5 1 5 1 - - Delaware .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 12 3 12 3 - - Dubois ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Elkhart ..........................................: 13 3 12 (D) 1 (D) 16 5 16 5 - - Fayette ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Floyd ............................................: 6 1 - - 6 1 - - - - - - Fountain .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Franklin .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 5 1 5 1 - - Fulton ...........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 4 1 4 1 - - Gibson ...........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Grant ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 5 1 5 1 - - Greene ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 4 1 4 1 - - Hamilton .........................................: 8 1 8 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Hancock ..........................................: 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 10 2 10 (D) 1 (D) Harrison .........................................: 9 2 9 2 - - 7 1 6 (D) 1 (D) : Hendricks ........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 16 2 16 2 - - Henry ............................................: 7 3 7 3 - - 4 1 4 1 - - Howard ...........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Huntington .......................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jackson ..........................................: 6 2 6 2 - - 4 4 4 4 - - Jasper ...........................................: 6 3 6 3 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jay ..............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Jefferson ........................................: 10 1 7 1 3 (Z) 9 2 9 2 - - Jennings .........................................: 8 1 8 1 - - 4 2 4 2 - - Johnson ..........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 3 1 3 1 - - : Knox .............................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - 6 (D) 4 (D) 2 (D) Kosciusko ........................................: 7 1 7 1 - - 7 1 7 1 - - LaGrange .........................................: 9 5 9 5 - - 12 3 12 (D) 1 (D) Lake .............................................: 9 10 8 (D) 1 (D) 9 7 9 7 - - LaPorte ..........................................: 10 44 10 44 - - 4 (D) 4 (D) - - Lawrence .........................................: - - - - - - 8 3 8 3 - - Madison ..........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Marion ...........................................: 12 11 11 (D) 2 (D) 12 7 11 (D) 1 (D) Marshall .........................................: 10 2 10 2 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Miami ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Monroe ...........................................: 16 3 15 (D) 1 (D) 9 1 6 1 3 (Z) Montgomery .......................................: 6 4 6 4 - - 3 1 3 1 - - Morgan ...........................................: - - - - - - 9 1 7 (D) 2 (D) Noble ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 4 1 4 1 - - Ohio .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Orange ...........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Owen .............................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Parke ............................................: 16 13 16 13 - - 28 37 25 32 5 5 Perry ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Porter ...........................................: 7 3 7 3 - - 5 3 4 (D) 1 (D) : Pulaski ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Putnam ...........................................: 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Randolph .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Ripley ...........................................: 8 3 8 3 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Rush .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 5 1 5 1 - - St. Joseph .......................................: 13 3 13 3 - - 10 7 10 (D) 1 (D) Scott ............................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Shelby ...........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 5 1 5 1 - - Spencer ..........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Starke ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - : Steuben ..........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Sullivan .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Switzerland ......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 6 1 6 1 - - Tippecanoe .......................................: 11 2 8 1 3 (Z) - - - - - - Tipton ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Vanderburgh ......................................: - - - - - - 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Vigo .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 1 3 1 - - Wabash ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 5 1 5 1 - - Warrick ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Washington .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 9 6 9 6 - - : Wayne ............................................: 9 2 9 2 - - 10 3 9 (D) 1 (D) Wells ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - White ............................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Whitley ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 6 4 6 4 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 29. Vegetables, Potatoes, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Harvested for : Harvested for : : Harvested for : Harvested for : Total harvested : fresh market : processing : Total harvested : fresh market : processing :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PEPPERS, OTHER THAN BELL : (INCLUDING CHILE) : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................: 241 224 211 (D) 33 (D) 242 280 230 (D) 12 (D) : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 5 1 5 1 - - - - - - - - Allen ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 10 3 10 3 - - Bartholomew ......................................: 6 2 6 2 - - 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Benton ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Boone ............................................: 9 1 9 1 - - 8 1 8 1 - - Brown ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Carroll ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Cass .............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Clark ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Clay .............................................: - - - - - - 3 1 3 1 - - : Clinton ..........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 3 1 3 1 - - Crawford .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Daviess ..........................................: - - - - - - 6 1 6 1 - - Dearborn .........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - DeKalb ...........................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Delaware .........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 4 (D) 3 (Z) 1 (D) Dubois ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Elkhart ..........................................: 4 (Z) 3 (D) 1 (D) 11 3 11 3 - - Franklin .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 7 3 7 3 - - Fulton ...........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - : Gibson ...........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - - - - - - - Grant ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 4 1 4 1 - - Greene ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Hamilton .........................................: 7 1 7 1 - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Hancock ..........................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Harrison .........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 10 2 9 (D) 1 (D) Hendricks ........................................: - - - - - - 9 1 9 1 - - Henry ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Huntington .......................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - - - - - - - Jackson ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - : Jasper ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jefferson ........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - - - - - - - Jennings .........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Johnson ..........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - - - - - - - Kosciusko ........................................: 7 1 7 1 - - 6 1 6 1 - - LaGrange .........................................: - - - - - - 6 2 5 (D) 1 (D) Lake .............................................: 5 (D) 4 (D) 1 (D) 5 (D) 5 (D) - - LaPorte ..........................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Lawrence .........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 13 1 12 (D) 1 (D) Madison ..........................................: 9 3 9 3 - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) : Marion ...........................................: 19 6 6 3 14 4 10 4 9 (D) 1 (D) Marshall .........................................: 8 1 8 1 - - - - - - - - Monroe ...........................................: 9 1 9 1 - - 5 3 4 (D) 1 (D) Montgomery .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Morgan ...........................................: - - - - - - 9 1 7 (D) 2 (D) Orange ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 1 3 1 - - Owen .............................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Parke ............................................: 8 1 8 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Perry ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Porter ...........................................: 5 2 5 2 - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) : Posey ............................................: 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Pulaski ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Putnam ...........................................: 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Randolph .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Ripley ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Rush .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 6 1 6 1 - - St. Joseph .......................................: 7 2 7 2 - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Scott ............................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Shelby ...........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 9 1 9 1 - - Spencer ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Starke ...........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Steuben ..........................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Sullivan .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Switzerland ......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 5 1 5 1 - - Tippecanoe .......................................: 12 (D) 8 1 4 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Vanderburgh ......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Vigo .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Wabash ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 5 1 5 1 - - Warrick ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Washington .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Wayne ............................................: 5 1 2 (D) 3 (D) 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Wells ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 7 1 7 1 - - White ............................................: 3 1 3 1 - - - - - - - - Whitley ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 1 3 1 - - : POTATOES : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................: 271 6,872 250 593 24 6,279 268 8,647 252 950 26 7,697 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 - Con. : : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 5 1 3 (D) 2 (D) 7 3 7 3 - - Allen ............................................: 7 3 7 3 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Bartholomew ......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 4 2 4 2 - - Boone ............................................: 5 2 5 2 - - 7 1 7 1 - - Brown ............................................: 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 3 1 3 1 - - Carroll ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 4 3 4 - - Cass .............................................: - - - - - - 4 1 4 1 - - Clark ............................................: 8 7 8 7 - - 6 16 6 16 - - Clay .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Clinton ..........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Crawford .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Daviess ..........................................: 4 3 4 3 - - 9 8 9 8 - - Dearborn .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - DeKalb ...........................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) Delaware .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 2 3 2 - - Dubois ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Elkhart ..........................................: 23 12 23 12 - - 24 13 24 (D) 1 (D) Fayette ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Floyd ............................................: 7 4 7 4 - - - - - - - - Franklin .........................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 10 (D) 10 (D) 1 (D) : Gibson ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Grant ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Greene ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 1 4 1 - - Hamilton .........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Hancock ..........................................: - - - - - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Harrison .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 9 2 8 (D) 1 (D) Hendricks ........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 8 1 8 1 - - Henry ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Howard ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Huntington .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Jackson ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Jasper ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Jefferson ........................................: 8 8 8 8 - - - - - - - - Jennings .........................................: 5 3 5 3 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Johnson ..........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Knox .............................................: 6 (D) 2 (D) 4 (D) 5 (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) Kosciusko ........................................: 3 1 3 (D) 2 (D) 4 1 4 (D) 1 (D) LaGrange .........................................: 25 1,847 22 (D) 3 (D) 18 4,044 15 250 8 3,795 LaPorte ..........................................: 5 9 5 9 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Lawrence .........................................: 7 3 5 (D) 2 (D) 7 6 7 6 - - : Madison ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Marion ...........................................: 5 1 5 (D) 1 (D) 3 2 3 2 - - Marshall .........................................: 12 4 12 4 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Miami ............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Monroe ...........................................: 7 1 6 (D) 1 (D) 6 1 6 1 - - Montgomery .......................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Morgan ...........................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - 4 1 4 1 - - Noble ............................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Ohio .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Orange ...........................................: 11 9 11 9 - - 9 6 9 6 - - : Owen .............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Parke ............................................: 8 1 8 1 - - - - - - - - Perry ............................................: 4 1 4 1 - - - - - - - - Porter ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Pulaski ..........................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Putnam ...........................................: 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Randolph .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Ripley ...........................................: 7 6 7 6 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Rush .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - St. Joseph .......................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 7 4 7 4 - - : Scott ............................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Shelby ...........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 5 1 5 1 - - Starke ...........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Sullivan .........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Switzerland ......................................: - - - - - - 5 2 5 2 - - Tippecanoe .......................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 4 1 4 1 - - Tipton ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Vanderburgh ......................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Vigo .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Wabash ...........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 5 1 5 1 - - : Washington .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 7 3 7 (D) 1 (D) Wayne ............................................: 9 1 9 1 - - 8 3 8 3 - - Wells ............................................: - - - - - - 7 1 6 (D) 1 (D) White ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Whitley ..........................................: - - - - - - 3 11 3 11 - - : PUMPKINS : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................: 544 7,017 534 7,006 19 10 432 5,330 419 (D) 17 (D) : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 19 33 17 (D) 2 (D) 17 57 17 57 - - Allen ............................................: 16 96 16 96 - - 8 43 7 (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. : : Bartholomew ......................................: 7 214 7 214 - - 11 455 10 (D) 1 (D) Boone ............................................: 10 12 10 (D) 1 (D) 6 16 6 16 - - Brown ............................................: 5 5 5 5 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Carroll ..........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 7 2 7 2 - - Cass .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Clark ............................................: 6 206 6 206 - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Clay .............................................: 6 21 6 21 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Clinton ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 2 3 2 - - Crawford .........................................: 7 16 7 14 3 1 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Daviess ..........................................: 6 45 6 (D) 1 (D) 19 50 19 50 - - : Dearborn .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 5 4 5 4 - - Decatur ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - DeKalb ...........................................: 4 9 4 (D) 2 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Delaware .........................................: 7 14 7 14 - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Dubois ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 10 3 10 - - Elkhart ..........................................: 24 125 24 125 - - 34 109 34 109 - - Fayette ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Floyd ............................................: 10 9 10 9 - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Fountain .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Franklin .........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 8 48 8 48 - - : Fulton ...........................................: 7 9 7 9 - - 10 16 10 16 - - Gibson ...........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Grant ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Greene ...........................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Hamilton .........................................: 11 44 11 44 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Hancock ..........................................: 5 29 5 29 - - 6 24 6 24 - - Harrison .........................................: 8 6 8 6 - - 5 7 5 7 - - Hendricks ........................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - 9 40 9 40 - - Henry ............................................: 4 40 4 40 - - 5 41 5 41 - - Howard ...........................................: 11 10 11 10 - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - : Huntington .......................................: 4 2 4 2 - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Jackson ..........................................: 6 44 6 44 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Jasper ...........................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) - - - - - - - - Jay ..............................................: 5 7 5 7 - - - - - - - - Jefferson ........................................: 10 10 10 10 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Jennings .........................................: 5 3 5 3 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Johnson ..........................................: 7 44 7 44 - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Knox .............................................: 21 1,656 21 1,656 - - 9 (D) 7 (D) 2 (D) Kosciusko ........................................: 15 9 15 9 - - 6 4 6 4 - - LaGrange .........................................: 36 119 36 119 - - 16 56 16 (D) 3 (D) : Lake .............................................: 17 55 17 55 - - 10 31 10 31 - - LaPorte ..........................................: 18 79 18 79 - - 3 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) Lawrence .........................................: 11 11 11 11 - - 5 17 5 17 - - Madison ..........................................: 6 (D) 2 (D) 4 (D) 4 61 4 61 - - Marion ...........................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Marshall .........................................: 14 69 14 69 - - 18 97 18 97 - - Miami ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Monroe ...........................................: 5 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) 6 (D) 6 (D) - - Montgomery .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) Morgan ...........................................: 7 9 7 9 - - 3 15 3 15 - - : Newton ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Noble ............................................: 6 66 6 66 - - 7 16 7 16 - - Orange ...........................................: 11 3 11 3 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Owen .............................................: 4 4 4 4 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Parke ............................................: 25 73 25 73 - - 29 94 29 94 - - Porter ...........................................: 13 10 13 10 - - 11 10 11 10 - - Posey ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Putnam ...........................................: 3 18 3 18 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Randolph .........................................: 4 30 4 30 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Ripley ...........................................: 7 58 7 58 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Rush .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - St. Joseph .......................................: 7 13 7 13 - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Scott ............................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Shelby ...........................................: 6 6 6 6 - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Spencer ..........................................: 3 44 3 (D) 1 (D) 10 81 10 81 - - Starke ...........................................: - - - - - - 4 (D) 4 (D) - - Steuben ..........................................: 11 40 11 40 - - 4 (D) 4 (D) - - Sullivan .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 (D) 4 (D) - - Switzerland ......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Tippecanoe .......................................: 5 28 5 28 - - 4 (D) 4 (D) - - : Tipton ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Union ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Vanderburgh ......................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 7 22 5 (D) 2 (D) Vigo .............................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 4 (D) 4 (D) - - Wabash ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 9 6 9 6 - - Warren ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Warrick ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 5 5 5 5 - - Washington .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 4 (D) 3 12 1 (D) Wayne ............................................: 15 42 15 42 - - 8 (D) 7 (D) 1 (D) Wells ............................................: 3 5 3 5 - - 6 4 6 4 - - : White ............................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 4 (D) 4 (D) - - Whitley ..........................................: 5 2 5 2 - - 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 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RADISHES : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................: 98 22 84 20 14 1 103 15 97 14 6 1 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Allen ............................................: - - - - - - 7 1 7 1 - - Bartholomew ......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Blackford ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Boone ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 5 1 5 1 - - Brown ............................................: 4 (Z) - - 4 (Z) - - - - - - Carroll ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Cass .............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Clark ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Daviess ..........................................: - - - - - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - : Dearborn .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Delaware .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Dubois ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Elkhart ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 1 3 1 - - Franklin .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Fulton ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Grant ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Greene ...........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Hamilton .........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Hancock ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - : Harrison .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 6 1 6 1 - - Hendricks ........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Henry ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Huntington .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Jackson ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Jasper ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Jefferson ........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Jennings .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Johnson ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Knox .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Kosciusko ........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - LaGrange .........................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Lake .............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - LaPorte ..........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Madison ..........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Marion ...........................................: 14 1 7 (D) 7 (D) 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Marshall .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Monroe ...........................................: 8 1 7 (D) 1 (D) 8 1 5 (D) 3 (D) Montgomery .......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Morgan ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) : Noble ............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Orange ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Parke ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Pulaski ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Putnam ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Ripley ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Rush .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - St. Joseph .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Scott ............................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Shelby ...........................................: - - - - - - 6 1 6 1 - - : Spencer ..........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Starke ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Vanderburgh ......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Vigo .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Wabash ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Wayne ............................................: - - - - - - 4 1 4 1 - - Wells ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - White ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - : RHUBARB : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................: 34 12 31 12 3 (Z) 49 12 46 11 3 (Z) : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Allen ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Bartholomew ......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Boone ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Daviess ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - DeKalb ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Delaware .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Elkhart ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 10 2 10 2 - - Fulton ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Grant ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Hamilton .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Hendricks ........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Henry ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jasper ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - LaGrange .........................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Lake .............................................: - - - - - - 3 5 3 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 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RHUBARB - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Lawrence .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Marshall .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Monroe ...........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Morgan ...........................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Orange ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Porter ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Pulaski ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Putnam ...........................................: 4 2 4 2 - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Starke ...........................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Tippecanoe .......................................: 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) - - - - - - : Wabash ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Washington .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Wayne ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Wells ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Whitley ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : SPINACH : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................: 99 25 88 23 13 2 82 10 78 9 5 1 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Bartholomew ......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Boone ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Brown ............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Carroll ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Cass .............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Clark ............................................: 4 (Z) 3 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Daviess ..........................................: - - - - - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Dearborn .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Delaware .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Dubois ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Elkhart ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Franklin .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Fulton ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Gibson ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Greene ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Hamilton .........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - - - - - - - Hancock ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Harrison .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Hendricks ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 8 1 8 1 - - : Henry ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jasper ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jefferson ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 9 (D) 9 (D) - - Jennings .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Johnson ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Kosciusko ........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - LaPorte ..........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 3 1 3 1 - - Lawrence .........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - - - - - - - Madison ..........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Marion ...........................................: 12 1 4 (Z) 8 1 4 (Z) 3 (D) 1 (D) : Marshall .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Monroe ...........................................: 13 10 13 (D) 2 (D) 7 1 4 (D) 4 (D) Montgomery .......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Orange ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Porter ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Pulaski ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Putnam ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Ripley ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Rush .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - St. Joseph .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Scott ............................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Shelby ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Spencer ..........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Starke ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Tippecanoe .......................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Vanderburgh ......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Vigo .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Wayne ............................................: - - - - - - 3 1 3 1 - - Wells ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - White ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Whitley ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : SQUASH (INCLUDING ZUCCHINI) : (SEE TEXT) : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................: 351 547 319 535 34 13 378 506 355 450 29 56 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 8 4 8 4 - - Allen ............................................: 7 6 7 6 - - 15 46 11 13 4 (D) Bartholomew ......................................: 7 18 7 18 - - 11 42 10 41 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. : : Benton ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Boone ............................................: 13 2 13 2 - - 7 1 6 1 1 (D) Brown ............................................: 8 6 2 (D) 6 (D) 3 1 3 1 - - Carroll ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Cass .............................................: - - - - - - 3 1 3 1 - - Clark ............................................: 8 (D) 7 3 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Clay .............................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 3 1 3 1 - - Clinton ..........................................: - - - - - - 3 1 3 1 - - Crawford .........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Daviess ..........................................: 7 11 7 11 - - 12 11 12 11 - - : Dearborn .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 6 2 6 2 - - DeKalb ...........................................: - - - - - - 4 1 4 1 - - Delaware .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 5 1 5 1 - - Dubois ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Elkhart ..........................................: 15 27 15 27 - - 21 79 21 79 - - Fayette ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Floyd ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Franklin .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Fulton ...........................................: - - - - - - 4 1 4 1 - - Gibson ...........................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) - - 4 1 2 (D) 2 (D) : Grant ............................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 5 1 5 1 - - Greene ...........................................: - - - - - - 5 1 5 1 - - Hamilton .........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Hancock ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 1 3 1 - - Harrison .........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 11 9 11 9 - - Hendricks ........................................: 7 1 7 1 - - 16 3 16 3 - - Henry ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Howard ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Huntington .......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jackson ..........................................: 6 (D) 6 (D) - - 4 19 4 19 - - : Jasper ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Jay ..............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Jefferson ........................................: 11 6 11 6 - - 9 (D) 9 (D) - - Jennings .........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Johnson ..........................................: 8 1 8 1 - - 3 1 3 1 - - Knox .............................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Kosciusko ........................................: 11 2 11 2 - - 4 1 4 1 - - LaGrange .........................................: 17 29 17 29 - - 21 20 21 20 - - Lake .............................................: 11 11 10 (D) 1 (D) 6 9 6 9 - - LaPorte ..........................................: 8 6 8 6 - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - : Lawrence .........................................: 10 5 10 5 - - 4 5 3 5 1 (D) Madison ..........................................: 7 1 3 (Z) 4 (Z) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Marion ...........................................: 8 1 1 (D) 7 (D) 6 (D) 6 (D) - - Marshall .........................................: 7 3 7 3 - - 8 4 8 4 - - Miami ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Monroe ...........................................: 14 2 13 (D) 1 (D) 10 5 7 4 3 1 Montgomery .......................................: 6 2 5 (D) 1 (D) 4 1 4 1 - - Morgan ...........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 6 1 4 1 2 (D) Noble ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 4 1 4 1 1 (D) Ohio .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Orange ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 1 4 1 - - Owen .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Parke ............................................: 24 25 23 (D) 1 (D) 21 90 17 70 9 20 Porter ...........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 4 1 3 1 1 (D) Posey ............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Pulaski ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Putnam ...........................................: 5 2 4 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Ripley ...........................................: 3 2 3 2 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Rush .............................................: - - - - - - 6 1 6 1 - - St. Joseph .......................................: 12 2 12 2 - - 6 8 6 8 - - : Scott ............................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Shelby ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 11 1 11 1 - - Spencer ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 1 3 1 - - Starke ...........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Switzerland ......................................: - - - - - - 3 1 3 1 - - Tippecanoe .......................................: 10 1 7 1 3 (Z) - - - - - - Tipton ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Vanderburgh ......................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 5 3 3 (D) 2 (D) Vigo .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Wabash ...........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 4 1 4 1 - - : Warren ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Warrick ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Washington .......................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) 1 (D) 3 10 3 10 - - Wayne ............................................: 3 5 3 5 - - 8 3 8 3 - - Wells ............................................: - - - - - - 8 2 7 1 1 (D) White ............................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Whitley ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : SWEET CORN (SEE TEXT) : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................: 449 3,533 430 3,500 38 33 447 3,614 426 3,580 32 34 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 : : Adams ............................................: 4 2 4 2 - - 8 5 8 5 - - Allen ............................................: 16 75 16 75 - - 7 34 7 34 - - Bartholomew ......................................: 11 102 11 102 - - 13 252 13 252 - - Blackford ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Boone ............................................: 6 16 6 16 - - 7 21 7 21 - - Brown ............................................: 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Carroll ..........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Cass .............................................: 6 5 6 5 - - - - - - - - Clark ............................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - 4 61 4 61 - - Clay .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : Clinton ..........................................: 3 5 3 5 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Crawford .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Daviess ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 12 72 12 (D) 1 (D) Dearborn .........................................: 6 6 6 6 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Decatur ..........................................: 5 11 5 11 3 (Z) 3 33 3 33 - - DeKalb ...........................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - 5 (D) 4 (Z) 1 (D) Delaware .........................................: 6 34 6 34 - - 8 31 8 31 - - Dubois ...........................................: 5 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) 7 6 7 6 - - Elkhart ..........................................: 21 462 21 462 - - 32 389 32 (D) 1 (D) Fayette ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Floyd ............................................: 14 6 14 6 - - 6 4 6 4 - - Fountain .........................................: - - - - - - 4 10 4 10 - - Franklin .........................................: - - - - - - 5 3 5 (D) 1 (D) Fulton ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Gibson ...........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Grant ............................................: 5 11 5 11 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Greene ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Hamilton .........................................: 6 70 6 70 - - 10 14 10 14 - - Hancock ..........................................: 6 20 4 (D) 3 (D) 15 53 15 (D) 1 (D) Harrison .........................................: 8 19 8 (D) 1 (D) 7 7 6 (D) 1 (D) : Hendricks ........................................: 8 88 8 88 - - 16 19 16 18 3 1 Henry ............................................: 6 10 6 10 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Howard ...........................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - 5 9 5 9 - - Huntington .......................................: 5 13 5 13 - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Jackson ..........................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) 1 (D) 9 45 9 45 - - Jasper ...........................................: 5 13 5 13 - - 5 8 5 8 - - Jay ..............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Jefferson ........................................: 10 25 8 (D) 2 (D) 13 7 13 7 - - Jennings .........................................: 13 10 13 10 - - 4 2 4 2 - - Johnson ..........................................: 9 7 9 7 - - 6 10 5 (D) 1 (D) : Knox .............................................: 8 789 8 789 - - 8 1,215 8 1,215 - - Kosciusko ........................................: 10 19 10 (D) 1 (D) 7 31 6 (D) 1 (D) LaGrange .........................................: 9 22 9 (D) 1 (D) 12 52 11 (D) 1 (D) Lake .............................................: 8 95 7 (D) 1 (D) 6 105 6 105 - - LaPorte ..........................................: 11 117 11 117 - - 6 141 6 (D) 1 (D) Lawrence .........................................: 4 (D) 2 (D) 3 (D) 3 7 3 7 - - Madison ..........................................: 6 (D) 6 (D) 4 1 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Marion ...........................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) 1 (D) 4 (D) 4 (D) - - Marshall .........................................: 18 17 18 17 - - 6 24 6 24 - - Martin ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Miami ............................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Monroe ...........................................: 5 9 3 (D) 2 (D) 4 4 4 4 - - Montgomery .......................................: 4 29 4 29 - - 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Morgan ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 6 13 4 (D) 2 (D) Newton ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Noble ............................................: 3 4 3 4 - - 4 (D) 4 (D) - - Ohio .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Orange ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 2 4 2 - - Owen .............................................: - - - - - - 5 57 5 57 - - Parke ............................................: 19 77 19 77 - - 15 50 15 50 - - : Perry ............................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 3 4 3 4 - - Porter ...........................................: 7 (D) 7 (D) - - 11 10 9 (D) 2 (D) Posey ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Pulaski ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Putnam ...........................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Randolph .........................................: 8 15 8 15 - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Ripley ...........................................: 9 58 9 58 - - 4 18 4 18 - - Rush .............................................: - - - - - - 3 6 3 6 - - St. Joseph .......................................: 10 32 10 (D) 1 (D) 4 38 4 38 - - Scott ............................................: 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) - - : Shelby ...........................................: 8 18 8 18 - - 7 1 7 1 - - Spencer ..........................................: 7 5 7 5 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Starke ...........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 4 3 4 3 - - Sullivan .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 6 421 5 (D) 1 (D) Switzerland ......................................: 3 3 3 3 - - 5 30 5 30 - - Tippecanoe .......................................: 12 (D) 9 (D) 3 (Z) 6 (D) 6 (D) - - Tipton ...........................................: 5 27 5 (D) 2 (D) 8 19 8 (D) 2 (D) Vanderburgh ......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Vermillion .......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Vigo .............................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 5 17 2 (D) 3 (D) : Wabash ...........................................: 3 3 3 3 - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Warren ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Warrick ..........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Washington .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 9 19 9 19 - - Wayne ............................................: 5 7 5 (D) 2 (D) 12 13 11 (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 CORN (SEE TEXT) - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Wells ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) White ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Whitley ..........................................: 3 3 3 3 - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - : SWEET POTATOES : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................: 53 21 50 20 3 (Z) 83 21 74 20 10 1 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Allen ............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Bartholomew ......................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Brown ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Carroll ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Clark ............................................: 6 1 5 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Daviess ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - DeKalb ...........................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) Delaware .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Elkhart ..........................................: 3 4 3 4 - - 3 1 3 1 - - : Fountain .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Fulton ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Gibson ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Grant ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Greene ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Hamilton .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Hancock ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Harrison .........................................: - - - - - - 7 1 6 (D) 1 (D) Howard ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jackson ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : Jefferson ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Johnson ..........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Knox .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Kosciusko ........................................: - - - - - - 4 1 4 (D) 1 (D) LaGrange .........................................: 4 2 4 2 - - 4 2 3 (D) 1 (D) LaPorte ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Madison ..........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Marion ...........................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Marshall .........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Miami ............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Monroe ...........................................: 5 1 4 (D) 1 (D) 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) Morgan ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Noble ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Orange ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 2 4 2 - - Parke ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Putnam ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Ripley ...........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - St. Joseph .......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Scott ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Sullivan .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : Switzerland ......................................: - - - - - - 7 2 7 2 - - Tippecanoe .......................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Vanderburgh ......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Vigo .............................................: - - - - - - 3 1 3 1 - - Wabash ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Warrick ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Wayne ............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Wells ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Whitley ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : TOMATOES IN THE OPEN : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................: 572 8,193 497 1,107 83 7,086 598 7,867 531 754 74 7,113 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 8 3 8 3 - - 8 3 7 (D) 1 (D) Allen ............................................: 9 11 9 11 - - 14 5 14 5 - - Bartholomew ......................................: 12 15 12 15 - - 14 144 12 (D) 2 (D) Benton ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Boone ............................................: 15 5 15 (D) 1 (D) 15 9 14 (D) 1 (D) Brown ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 5 1 5 1 - - Carroll ..........................................: 5 2 5 2 - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Cass .............................................: 9 (D) - - 9 (D) 4 (D) 3 1 1 (D) Clark ............................................: 10 231 8 (D) 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Clay .............................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) - - : Clinton ..........................................: 7 2 7 2 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Crawford .........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Daviess ..........................................: 5 5 5 5 - - 16 7 16 (D) 1 (D) Dearborn .........................................: 8 2 8 2 - - 5 1 5 1 - - Decatur ..........................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - 4 2 4 2 - - DeKalb ...........................................: 3 2 3 2 - - 8 3 5 3 3 (Z) Delaware .........................................: 7 (D) 4 2 3 (D) 12 (D) 11 4 1 (D) Dubois ...........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 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. : : Elkhart ..........................................: 15 3 15 3 - - 13 5 13 5 - - Fayette ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Floyd ............................................: 14 2 8 2 6 1 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Fountain .........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 3 1 3 1 - - Franklin .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 7 4 7 4 - - Fulton ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 5 (D) 4 1 1 (D) Gibson ...........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 8 2 6 (D) 2 (D) Grant ............................................: 9 1,365 3 (Z) 6 1,365 12 1,223 4 2 8 1,221 Greene ...........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 5 1 5 1 - - Hamilton .........................................: 13 3 13 3 - - 14 5 14 5 - - : Hancock ..........................................: 5 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) 14 12 14 12 - - Harrison .........................................: 8 11 8 11 - - 10 3 9 (D) 2 (D) Hendricks ........................................: 11 5 11 5 - - 12 3 12 3 - - Henry ............................................: 7 523 5 (D) 2 (D) 8 (D) 7 2 1 (D) Howard ...........................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Huntington .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Jackson ..........................................: 8 3 8 3 - - 7 (D) 6 11 1 (D) Jasper ...........................................: 5 4 5 4 - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Jay ..............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Jefferson ........................................: 12 2 12 (D) 1 (D) 15 5 15 5 - - : Jennings .........................................: 16 3 16 3 - - 4 1 4 1 - - Johnson ..........................................: 11 2 11 (D) 2 (D) 10 5 10 5 - - Knox .............................................: 5 23 5 23 - - 7 18 5 (D) 2 (D) Kosciusko ........................................: 19 6 19 6 - - 7 1 6 (D) 1 (D) LaGrange .........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 15 598 12 6 3 592 Lake .............................................: 6 14 6 14 - - 6 21 6 21 - - LaPorte ..........................................: 22 1,365 20 (D) 2 (D) 10 812 7 (D) 3 (D) Lawrence .........................................: 10 3 8 (D) 2 (D) 14 5 13 (D) 1 (D) Madison ..........................................: 13 87 9 86 4 (Z) 5 (D) 4 1 1 (D) Marion ...........................................: 22 9 10 5 13 4 13 5 13 5 - - : Marshall .........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Martin ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Miami ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 (D) 4 (D) - - Monroe ...........................................: 26 5 26 5 - - 19 4 16 3 3 (Z) Montgomery .......................................: 4 4 4 4 - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Morgan ...........................................: - - - - - - 10 1 8 (D) 2 (D) Noble ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 4 1 4 (D) 1 (D) Ohio .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Orange ...........................................: 6 (D) 6 (D) - - 3 1 3 1 - - Owen .............................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 4 15 4 15 - - : Parke ............................................: 15 6 15 6 - - 21 19 19 18 4 1 Perry ............................................: - - - - - - 3 1 3 1 - - Porter ...........................................: 18 1,403 13 (D) 5 (D) 14 1,067 8 2 6 1,064 Posey ............................................: 3 (D) - - 3 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Pulaski ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Putnam ...........................................: 6 2 5 (D) 1 (D) 3 1 3 1 - - Randolph .........................................: 3 1,094 - - 3 1,094 5 701 1 (D) 4 (D) Ripley ...........................................: 10 6 10 6 - - 8 3 8 3 - - Rush .............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 8 (D) 7 2 1 (D) St. Joseph .......................................: 10 (D) 9 3 1 (D) 10 (D) 9 7 1 (D) : Scott ............................................: 3 (Z) 1 (D) 3 (D) 4 1 4 1 - - Shelby ...........................................: - - - - - - 22 (D) 20 7 2 (D) Spencer ..........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 5 1 4 (D) 1 (D) Starke ...........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Steuben ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Sullivan .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 6 7 5 (D) 1 (D) Switzerland ......................................: 6 3 6 3 - - 7 10 7 10 - - Tippecanoe .......................................: 11 (D) 10 2 1 (D) 5 (D) 4 (D) 1 (D) Tipton ...........................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Union ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Vanderburgh ......................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 5 3 5 3 - - Vigo .............................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 8 4 6 (D) 2 (D) Wabash ...........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 7 1 7 1 - - Warren ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Warrick ..........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Washington .......................................: 5 4 5 4 - - 13 4 13 4 - - Wayne ............................................: 11 2 8 2 3 (Z) 11 2 10 (D) 1 (D) Wells ............................................: - - - - - - 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) White ............................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Whitley ..........................................: 4 1 3 (D) 1 (D) 7 7 7 7 - - : TURNIP GREENS : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................: 39 8 36 8 3 (Z) 18 2 17 (D) 1 (D) : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Bartholomew ......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Blackford ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Delaware .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Elkhart ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Grant ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Hamilton .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Hancock ..........................................: 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 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TURNIP GREENS - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Huntington .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Lake .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - LaPorte ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Marion ...........................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Monroe ...........................................: 7 1 7 1 - - - - - - - - Porter ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Pulaski ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Rush .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Scott ............................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Spencer ..........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Starke ...........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Switzerland ......................................: - - - - - - 5 1 5 1 - - Vigo .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Wells ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : TURNIPS : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................: 73 32 57 30 16 2 58 (D) 55 (D) 3 (Z) : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Bartholomew ......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Blackford ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Boone ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Brown ............................................: 4 (Z) - - 4 (Z) - - - - - - Cass .............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Clark ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Daviess ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Delaware .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Elkhart ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Franklin .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Grant ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Greene ...........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Hamilton .........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - - - - - - - Hancock ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Harrison .........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Hendricks ........................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Henry ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Huntington .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Jasper ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Johnson ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Knox .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Lake .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - LaPorte ..........................................: 3 4 3 4 - - - - - - - - Madison ..........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Marion ...........................................: 12 (D) 5 (D) 7 1 4 (D) 4 (D) - - Marshall .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Monroe ...........................................: 6 1 5 (D) 1 (D) 7 1 4 (Z) 3 (Z) Montgomery .......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Morgan ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Orange ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Porter ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Pulaski ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Putnam ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Rush .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - St. Joseph .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Scott ............................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Shelby ...........................................: - - - - - - 6 1 6 1 - - Spencer ..........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Vanderburgh ......................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Vigo .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Wabash ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Warren ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Wayne ............................................: - - - - - - 4 2 4 2 - - Wells ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : WATERMELONS : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................: 288 6,357 282 6,221 9 136 313 6,240 301 5,608 20 632 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 4 2 4 2 - - 8 10 8 10 - - Allen ............................................: 3 9 3 9 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Bartholomew ......................................: 6 15 6 15 - - 8 51 8 51 - - Boone ............................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Carroll ..........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 3 3 3 3 - - Cass .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Clark ............................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Clay .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Clinton ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Crawford .........................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - - - - - - - Daviess ..........................................: 9 378 9 (D) 2 (D) 13 297 13 297 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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. : : Dearborn .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Decatur ..........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - DeKalb ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Delaware .........................................: 3 2 3 2 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Dubois ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Elkhart ..........................................: 18 17 18 17 - - 33 16 33 16 - - Fayette ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Floyd ............................................: 7 2 7 2 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Franklin .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Fulton ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 11 8 11 8 - - : Gibson ...........................................: 7 642 7 642 - - 7 435 7 (D) 1 (D) Grant ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Greene ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Hamilton .........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - - - - - - - Hancock ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 4 1 4 1 - - Harrison .........................................: 5 4 5 4 - - 5 2 5 2 - - Hendricks ........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 8 2 8 2 - - Henry ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Huntington .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Jackson ..........................................: 7 85 7 85 - - 6 156 6 156 - - : Jasper ...........................................: 5 4 5 4 - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Jefferson ........................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Jennings .........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Johnson ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Knox .............................................: 24 4,260 24 4,260 - - 34 4,346 29 (D) 8 (D) Kosciusko ........................................: 9 1 9 1 - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - LaGrange .........................................: 8 17 8 17 - - 14 11 13 (D) 2 (D) Lake .............................................: 9 13 9 13 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - LaPorte ..........................................: 7 6 7 6 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Lawrence .........................................: - - - - - - 10 3 10 3 - - : Madison ..........................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - - - - - - - Marion ...........................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Marshall .........................................: 19 22 19 22 - - 12 87 12 87 - - Martin ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Miami ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Monroe ...........................................: 7 1 7 1 - - 8 1 5 1 3 (Z) Montgomery .......................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Morgan ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 5 2 5 2 - - Noble ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Orange ...........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - : Owen .............................................: 4 3 4 3 - - 3 12 3 12 - - Parke ............................................: 15 21 15 21 - - 12 33 12 (D) 2 (D) Porter ...........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 7 5 5 (D) 2 (D) Posey ............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Pulaski ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Putnam ...........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Randolph .........................................: 3 8 3 8 - - - - - - - - Ripley ...........................................: 6 20 6 20 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - St. Joseph .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Scott ............................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - : Shelby ...........................................: - - - - - - 8 12 8 12 - - Starke ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Steuben ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 (D) 4 (D) - - Sullivan .........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 8 380 8 (D) 1 (D) Switzerland ......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Tippecanoe .......................................: 6 (D) 6 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Vanderburgh ......................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Vigo .............................................: 6 (D) 6 (D) - - 3 4 3 4 - - Warren ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Warrick ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : Washington .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 7 12 7 12 - - Wayne ............................................: 5 7 5 7 - - 6 6 6 6 - - Wells ............................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - White ............................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Whitley ..........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : OTHER VEGETABLES : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................: 67 77 64 59 5 18 135 103 128 95 8 7 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 5 2 5 2 - - Allen ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 5 1 5 1 - - Bartholomew ......................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Benton ...........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - - - - - - - Boone ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Carroll ..........................................: - - - - - - 8 4 8 4 - - Cass .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Clark ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Clinton ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Daviess ..........................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) - - 3 (D) : DeKalb ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 3 3 3 - - Delaware .........................................: 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 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OTHER VEGETABLES - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Elkhart ..........................................: 5 3 5 3 - - 15 8 15 (D) 1 (D) Franklin .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Fulton ...........................................: - - - - - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Gibson ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Grant ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Greene ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Hancock ..........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Harrison .........................................: 6 15 3 (D) 3 (D) - - - - - - Hendricks ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Henry ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - : Jackson ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jasper ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Knox .............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Kosciusko ........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - LaGrange .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Lake .............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - LaPorte ..........................................: - - - - - - 3 3 3 3 - - Marion ...........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - - - - - - - Marshall .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Miami ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Monroe ...........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 10 5 10 5 - - Montgomery .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 6 7 6 7 - - Morgan ...........................................: - - - - - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Noble ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Owen .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Parke ............................................: 4 4 4 4 - - 14 8 14 8 - - Porter ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Posey ............................................: - - - - - - 3 1 3 1 - - Randolph .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Ripley ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - : St. Joseph .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Scott ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Tippecanoe .......................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Vanderburgh ......................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Vigo .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Wabash ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 2 3 2 - - Warren ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Washington .......................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Wayne ............................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 4 1 4 1 - - Wells ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 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 : : Indiana ................................: 855 3,382 91 470 815 3,240 67 482 : Counties : : Adams ..................................: 4 (D) - - 6 (D) 2 (D) Allen ..................................: 14 40 6 15 29 36 3 14 Bartholomew ............................: 3 2 - - 4 (D) - - Benton .................................: 3 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) Blackford ..............................: 1 (D) - - 2 (D) - - Boone ..................................: 9 7 - - 4 (D) - - Brown ..................................: 9 25 - - 4 (D) - - Carroll ................................: 5 10 - - 3 8 - - Cass ...................................: 7 9 - - 11 35 4 4 Clark ..................................: 31 172 5 (D) 12 (D) 1 (D) : Clay ...................................: 3 (D) - - 3 (D) 1 (D) Clinton ................................: 1 (D) - - 6 8 - - Crawford ...............................: 12 11 5 4 6 9 - - Daviess ................................: 7 41 1 (D) 10 55 1 (D) Dearborn ...............................: 12 100 - - 15 136 2 (D) Decatur ................................: 2 (D) - - 1 (D) - - DeKalb .................................: 30 83 - - 16 40 - - Delaware ...............................: 5 (D) 2 (D) 17 17 - - Dubois .................................: 6 5 - - 3 (D) - - Elkhart ................................: 15 74 4 21 39 138 2 (D) : Fayette ................................: 1 (D) - - 3 11 - - Floyd ..................................: 8 (D) 6 (D) 6 12 2 (D) Fountain ...............................: 5 (D) - - 2 (D) - - Franklin ...............................: 12 64 2 (D) 11 46 - - Fulton .................................: 8 7 - - 3 (D) 1 (D) Gibson .................................: 6 10 - - 5 (D) - - Grant ..................................: 4 11 - - 3 (D) - - Greene .................................: 16 34 - - 15 30 1 (D) Hamilton ...............................: 39 123 - - 8 24 - - Hancock ................................: 9 (D) - - 20 88 - - : Harrison ...............................: 27 48 4 1 34 108 2 (D) Hendricks ..............................: 15 40 4 17 13 40 4 (D) Henry ..................................: 7 36 1 (D) 5 (D) - - Howard .................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) 7 66 - - Huntington .............................: 3 3 - - 4 8 1 (D) Jackson ................................: 21 66 2 (D) 14 30 1 (D) Jasper .................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) - - - - Jay ....................................: 3 (D) - - 1 (D) - - Jefferson ..............................: 13 23 1 (D) 6 72 - - Jennings ...............................: 2 (D) - - 9 41 - - : Johnson ................................: 23 71 4 4 13 72 2 (D) Knox ...................................: 6 29 1 (D) 5 36 3 (D) Kosciusko ..............................: 18 35 6 1 15 70 1 (D) LaGrange ...............................: 31 34 - - 26 29 1 (D) Lake ...................................: 4 (D) 1 (D) 9 68 1 (D) LaPorte ................................: 23 281 7 166 9 185 1 (D) Lawrence ...............................: 19 64 4 2 17 81 - - Madison ................................: 5 (D) 1 (D) 7 20 - - Marion .................................: 10 18 2 (D) 8 7 2 (D) Marshall ...............................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 11 16 - - : Martin .................................: 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) Miami ..................................: 3 2 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Monroe .................................: 38 93 1 (D) 26 93 1 (D) Montgomery .............................: 9 32 - - 6 19 3 2 Morgan .................................: 8 (D) - - 24 218 - - Newton .................................: 4 12 - - - - - - Noble ..................................: 13 170 1 (D) 16 125 1 (D) Ohio ...................................: 5 38 - - 1 (D) - - Orange .................................: 12 88 - - 11 18 - - Owen ...................................: 9 45 - - 12 20 1 (D) : Parke ..................................: 9 32 - - 6 (D) - - Perry ..................................: 1 (D) - - 6 8 - - Porter .................................: 17 38 2 (D) 24 41 4 7 Posey ..................................: 13 45 - - 6 22 - - Pulaski ................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) Putnam .................................: 24 113 - - 8 13 - - Ripley .................................: 15 34 - - 3 13 - - Rush ...................................: - - - - 3 (D) - - St. Joseph .............................: 13 27 3 1 13 21 - - Scott ..................................: 7 34 - - 4 18 1 (D) : Shelby .................................: 8 44 - - 18 46 3 3 Spencer ................................: 14 90 - - 12 103 3 18 Starke .................................: 4 3 - - 10 6 3 1 Steuben ................................: 6 10 - - 21 32 - - Sullivan ...............................: - - - - 5 19 - - Switzerland ............................: 6 (D) 3 1 7 7 - - Tippecanoe .............................: 25 76 2 (D) 13 28 1 (D) Tipton .................................: - - - - 2 (D) - - Union ..................................: - - - - 2 (D) - - Vanderburgh ............................: 7 (D) - - 7 30 - - : Vermillion .............................: 13 20 - - 3 (D) - - Vigo ...................................: 7 11 - - 8 18 2 (D) Wabash .................................: 1 (D) - - 8 13 - - Warren .................................: 4 24 - - 2 (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. : : Warrick ................................: - - - - 2 (D) - - Washington .............................: 10 33 2 (D) 23 32 - - Wayne ..................................: 13 60 3 1 5 (D) 1 (D) Wells ..................................: 3 (D) - - 1 (D) - - White ..................................: - - - - 4 4 - - Whitley ................................: 7 11 - - 7 27 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : : Indiana ................................: 800 2,886 605 2,312 414 574 733 2,866 530 2,221 379 644 : Counties : : Adams ..................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - 6 (D) 6 (D) 1 (D) Allen ..................................: 14 40 9 25 10 16 24 29 24 (D) 4 (D) Bartholomew ............................: 3 2 3 2 - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Benton .................................: 3 1 2 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Blackford ..............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Boone ..................................: 9 7 6 3 5 4 4 (D) 4 (D) - - Brown ..................................: 9 25 5 5 7 21 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Carroll ................................: 5 (D) 5 7 3 (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) Cass ...................................: 7 9 7 (D) 2 (D) 10 (D) 7 19 9 (D) Clark ..................................: 31 168 18 (D) 21 (D) 12 (D) 6 (D) 9 37 : Clay ...................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Clinton ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Crawford ...............................: 9 10 4 (D) 5 (D) 6 9 4 3 6 6 Daviess ................................: 7 (D) 7 34 4 (D) 10 (D) 7 52 5 (D) Dearborn ...............................: 12 100 9 71 6 28 12 135 10 108 7 28 Decatur ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) DeKalb .................................: 28 (D) 23 32 13 (D) 15 (D) 11 16 9 (D) Delaware ...............................: 5 (D) 5 (D) - - 17 (D) 10 9 8 (D) Dubois .................................: 6 4 4 2 6 2 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Elkhart ................................: 15 (D) 15 56 3 (D) 36 127 26 109 23 19 : Fayette ................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 2 (D) 3 (D) Floyd ..................................: 8 (D) 2 (D) 6 (D) 6 12 4 6 5 6 Fountain ...............................: 5 (D) 1 (D) 5 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Franklin ...............................: 12 64 12 56 6 8 11 (D) 6 29 10 (D) Fulton .................................: 8 (D) 8 (D) 4 3 3 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) Gibson .................................: 6 10 2 (D) 6 (D) 5 (D) 5 (D) - - Grant ..................................: 4 (D) 4 6 1 (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Greene .................................: 16 32 10 14 13 18 13 23 11 10 6 13 Hamilton ...............................: 32 100 20 75 18 25 8 24 8 17 8 7 Hancock ................................: 9 (D) 3 (D) 7 13 19 72 3 (D) 16 (D) : Harrison ...............................: 27 40 24 38 6 1 34 104 25 81 14 24 Hendricks ..............................: 15 40 9 28 12 12 13 (D) 8 (D) 8 7 Henry ..................................: 7 36 7 (D) 5 (D) 5 (D) 5 (D) - - Howard .................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 7 66 7 (D) 1 (D) Huntington .............................: 3 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Jackson ................................: 18 55 12 18 8 37 9 17 4 1 6 16 Jasper .................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Jay ....................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jefferson ..............................: 12 (D) 6 18 11 (D) 5 (D) 5 46 3 (D) Jennings ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 6 (D) 3 (D) 3 21 : Johnson ................................: 23 (D) 15 59 15 (D) 10 48 6 33 7 14 Knox ...................................: 6 29 5 26 5 3 5 36 5 (D) 1 (D) Kosciusko ..............................: 17 (D) 17 13 3 (D) 11 23 10 (D) 4 (D) LaGrange ...............................: 31 34 28 27 8 7 25 (D) 17 16 10 (D) Lake ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) LaPorte ................................: 23 276 18 248 13 28 9 185 9 (D) 5 (D) Lawrence ...............................: 16 60 16 53 8 6 10 57 6 (D) 4 (D) Madison ................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) - - 7 20 6 (D) 3 (D) Marion .................................: 10 18 8 13 3 5 6 (D) 6 (D) - - Marshall ...............................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 11 16 2 (D) 10 (D) : Martin .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Miami ..................................: 3 (D) - - 3 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Monroe .................................: 38 92 27 81 17 11 21 72 13 64 10 8 Montgomery .............................: 9 (D) 8 17 7 (D) 6 (D) 6 7 2 (D) Morgan .................................: 8 (D) 6 (D) 6 12 24 205 16 176 15 29 Newton .................................: 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Noble ..................................: 12 (D) 12 156 3 (D) 13 122 12 (D) 2 (D) Ohio ...................................: 5 38 4 33 5 4 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Orange .................................: 10 (D) 9 18 3 (D) 11 18 10 (D) 1 (D) Owen ...................................: 9 35 9 24 6 11 12 (D) 5 (D) 12 12 : Parke ..................................: 9 (D) 9 18 8 (D) 6 (D) 6 (D) 2 (D) Perry ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Porter .................................: 17 (D) 13 36 5 (D) 24 (D) 14 24 13 (D) Posey ..................................: 13 45 13 (D) 5 (D) 5 (D) 2 (D) 3 (D) Pulaski ................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Putnam .................................: 21 55 8 47 15 8 6 (D) 1 (D) 5 8 Ripley .................................: 15 (D) 13 30 2 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Rush ...................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) St. Joseph .............................: 9 22 9 21 4 1 11 (D) 11 17 4 (D) Scott ..................................: 5 4 3 (D) 2 (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) : Shelby .................................: 8 44 8 41 5 3 18 46 14 41 9 5 Spencer ................................: 8 27 4 (D) 4 (D) 11 91 4 (D) 9 (D) Starke .................................: 4 3 4 (D) 1 (D) 10 (D) 3 (D) 8 3 Steuben ................................: 6 10 5 (D) 3 (D) 21 31 19 28 9 3 Sullivan ...............................: - - - - - - 5 (D) 4 (D) 4 12 Switzerland ............................: 5 2 4 (D) 1 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Tippecanoe .............................: 23 59 17 37 18 22 13 (D) 11 17 6 (D) Tipton .................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Union ..................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Vanderburgh ............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 7 30 5 26 4 4 : Vermillion .............................: 13 20 1 (D) 12 (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) Vigo ...................................: 7 9 5 (D) 4 (D) 8 17 8 (D) 3 (D) Wabash .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 6 (D) 4 (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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NONCITRUS, ALL - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Warren .................................: 3 (D) 2 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Washington .............................: 9 (D) 9 11 3 (D) 23 31 11 13 14 17 Wayne ..................................: 13 60 13 60 - - 5 (D) 4 (D) 1 (D) Wells ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - White ..................................: - - - - - - 4 4 4 3 3 2 Whitley ................................: 7 11 1 (D) 6 (D) 7 27 7 27 - - : APPLES : : State Total : : Indiana ................................: 397 1,636 304 1,395 189 241 402 1,749 304 1,449 191 301 : Counties : : Adams ..................................: - - - - - - 5 (D) 5 (D) - - Allen ..................................: 8 28 8 21 5 7 19 25 19 (D) 2 (D) Bartholomew ............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Benton .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Blackford ..............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Boone ..................................: 4 2 1 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Brown ..................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Carroll ................................: 3 5 3 3 3 2 3 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) Cass ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 6 9 3 (D) 5 (D) Clark ..................................: 14 69 8 (D) 8 (D) 5 (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) : Clay ...................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Clinton ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Crawford ...............................: 5 2 - - 5 2 6 4 4 (D) 6 (D) Daviess ................................: 4 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) 4 (D) 4 (D) 1 (D) Dearborn ...............................: 5 (D) 2 (D) 5 (D) 5 (D) 4 (D) 4 14 Decatur ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - DeKalb .................................: 5 12 3 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Delaware ...............................: - - - - - - 13 10 7 4 6 6 Elkhart ................................: 14 60 14 (D) 1 (D) 19 101 16 88 11 14 Fayette ................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) : Floyd ..................................: 6 (D) - - 6 (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Fountain ...............................: 4 (D) 1 (D) 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Franklin ...............................: 5 55 5 49 3 6 5 (D) 3 (D) 5 (D) Fulton .................................: 8 2 8 (D) 4 (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) Gibson .................................: 6 2 2 (D) 6 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Grant ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Greene .................................: 11 14 5 4 10 10 7 15 5 3 4 12 Hamilton ...............................: 9 51 9 51 - - 7 12 7 7 4 5 Hancock ................................: 5 (D) 2 (D) 3 3 16 65 3 (D) 13 (D) Harrison ...............................: 10 10 10 10 - - 14 19 5 10 11 9 : Hendricks ..............................: 6 37 6 26 4 11 7 (D) 3 (D) 7 4 Henry ..................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) 3 (Z) 4 (D) 4 (D) - - Howard .................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 7 (D) 7 58 1 (D) Huntington .............................: 3 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Jackson ................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Jasper .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Jay ....................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jefferson ..............................: 8 15 6 13 4 2 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Jennings ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 4 1 3 (D) 1 (D) Johnson ................................: 11 49 5 45 10 3 5 31 5 (D) 2 (D) : Knox ...................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Kosciusko ..............................: 17 13 17 (D) 3 (D) 10 18 9 (D) 3 (D) LaGrange ...............................: 21 12 21 11 5 1 12 11 12 (D) 1 (D) Lake ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) LaPorte ................................: 11 221 11 (D) 4 (D) 8 160 8 (D) 5 (D) Lawrence ...............................: 11 (D) 9 (D) 3 1 7 (D) 4 (D) 3 3 Madison ................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 3 (D) 2 (D) 3 (D) Marion .................................: 5 (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Marshall ...............................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 10 (D) 1 (D) 10 (D) Martin .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Miami ..................................: 3 1 - - 3 1 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Monroe .................................: 14 8 9 6 5 2 4 9 4 (D) 1 (D) Montgomery .............................: 8 12 7 7 7 5 3 (D) 3 2 1 (D) Morgan .................................: 3 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 13 180 8 (D) 9 (D) Newton .................................: 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Noble ..................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 10 91 9 (D) 1 (D) Ohio ...................................: 5 18 4 16 5 3 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Owen ...................................: 4 6 4 (D) 1 (D) 4 3 4 2 3 1 Parke ..................................: 3 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 4 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) Perry ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) : Porter .................................: 17 31 13 29 5 1 15 26 12 23 5 3 Posey ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Pulaski ................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Putnam .................................: 6 43 6 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Ripley .................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Rush ...................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) St. Joseph .............................: 6 19 6 19 - - 10 15 10 15 4 1 Scott ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Shelby .................................: 6 (D) 6 (D) 5 3 11 (D) 7 (D) 4 2 Spencer ................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 3 6 1 (D) 3 (D) : Starke .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 9 3 2 (D) 7 (D) Steuben ................................: - - - - - - 7 (D) 7 (D) - - Sullivan ...............................: - - - - - - 3 11 3 4 3 8 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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. : : Switzerland ............................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Tippecanoe .............................: 10 21 10 18 5 3 9 12 8 10 4 2 Vanderburgh ............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 4 10 4 (D) 2 (D) Vermillion .............................: 12 14 - - 12 14 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Vigo ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) Wabash .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 (D) 2 (D) 3 (D) Warren .................................: 3 (D) 2 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Washington .............................: 3 3 3 3 - - 10 8 9 (D) 1 (D) Wayne ..................................: 7 56 7 56 - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) White ..................................: - - - - - - 3 1 3 (Z) 3 (Z) Whitley ................................: 7 10 1 (D) 6 (D) 7 27 7 27 - - : APRICOTS : : State Total : : Indiana ................................: 3 (D) - - 3 (D) 8 (D) 3 (D) 5 1 : Counties : : Allen ..................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Johnson ................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Montgomery .............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Posey ..................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) - - 3 (D) Tippecanoe .............................: 3 (D) - - 3 (D) - - - - - - : CHERRIES, SWEET : : State Total : : Indiana ................................: 86 22 48 15 44 7 73 31 47 18 39 13 : Counties : : Adams ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Allen ..................................: 5 (D) - - 5 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Bartholomew ............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Benton .................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Blackford ..............................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Boone ..................................: 3 1 - - 3 1 - - - - - - Carroll ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Cass ...................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Clark ..................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Crawford ...............................: 5 (D) - - 5 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) : Daviess ................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Dearborn ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) DeKalb .................................: 3 1 - - 3 1 - - - - - - Dubois .................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Elkhart ................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Fayette ................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Franklin ...............................: 3 1 3 (Z) 3 (Z) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Gibson .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Greene .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Hamilton ...............................: 7 1 7 1 - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - : Harrison ...............................: 5 1 5 1 - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Hendricks ..............................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - - - - - - - Henry ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Howard .................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Jackson ................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jefferson ..............................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Johnson ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Kosciusko ..............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - LaGrange ...............................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - LaPorte ................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) : Lawrence ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Martin .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Miami ..................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Monroe .................................: 4 (Z) 1 (D) 3 (D) 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) Montgomery .............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Morgan .................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 3 (D) - - 3 (D) Newton .................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Orange .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Parke ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Porter .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) : Posey ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Pulaski ................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Putnam .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) St. Joseph .............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Scott ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Starke .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Sullivan ...............................: - - - - - - 4 2 4 1 3 2 Switzerland ............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Tippecanoe .............................: 9 (D) 2 (D) 8 2 3 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) Vanderburgh ............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Vigo ...................................: 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Warren .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) White ..................................: - - - - - - 3 1 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, TART : : State Total : : Indiana ................................: 60 10 34 7 26 3 82 14 54 9 33 5 : Counties : : Bartholomew ............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Benton .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Blackford ..............................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Boone ..................................: 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Clark ..................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) - - - - - - - - Clinton ................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Crawford ...............................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Daviess ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Dearborn ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Dubois .................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - : Elkhart ................................: - - - - - - 8 (D) 1 (D) 7 (D) Franklin ...............................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Gibson .................................: - - - - - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Greene .................................: 4 (D) - - 4 (D) - - - - - - Hamilton ...............................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Hancock ................................: - - - - - - 3 1 - - 3 1 Harrison ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Hendricks ..............................: - - - - - - 6 1 3 1 3 (Z) Huntington .............................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Jackson ................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Jefferson ..............................: 4 (Z) - - 4 (Z) - - - - - - Jennings ...............................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Knox ...................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Kosciusko ..............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - LaPorte ................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Madison ................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Marion .................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Monroe .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 1 3 1 - - Montgomery .............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Morgan .................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - : Newton .................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Owen ...................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Posey ..................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Pulaski ................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Putnam .................................: 3 (D) - - 3 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - St. Joseph .............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Scott ..................................: 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Shelby .................................: - - - - - - 7 (D) 7 (D) - - Sullivan ...............................: - - - - - - 3 1 3 (D) 3 (D) Tippecanoe .............................: 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Wabash .................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Washington .............................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 5 1 - - 5 1 Wayne ..................................: 6 (D) 6 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - : FIGS : : State Total : : Indiana ................................: 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - : Counties : : Monroe .................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Orange .................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Washington .............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - : GRAPES (INCLUDE MUSCADINE) : (SEE TEXT) : : State Total : : Indiana ................................: 264 686 193 521 121 165 252 587 181 410 123 177 : Counties : : Adams ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Allen ..................................: - - - - - - 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Bartholomew ............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Benton .................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Blackford ..............................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Boone ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Brown ..................................: 3 (D) - - 3 (D) - - - - - - Cass ...................................: - - - - - - 4 20 4 12 4 8 Clark ..................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) Crawford ...............................: 7 7 2 (D) 5 (D) - - - - - - : Daviess ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 1 1 (D) 3 (D) Dearborn ...............................: 7 22 7 (D) 1 (D) 8 39 8 (D) 2 (D) Decatur ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - DeKalb .................................: 19 43 19 25 7 18 13 20 11 16 7 4 Delaware ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Dubois .................................: 6 (D) 4 (D) 6 1 - - - - - - Elkhart ................................: 5 (D) 4 (D) 2 (D) 17 15 13 11 9 4 Floyd ..................................: - - - - - - 5 7 3 2 5 5 Franklin ...............................: 7 5 7 5 3 (Z) 3 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) Gibson .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Grant ..................................: 3 6 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 31. Fruits and Nuts: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Total : Bearing age acres : Nonbearing age acres : Total : Bearing age acres : Nonbearing age acres :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GRAPES (INCLUDE MUSCADINE) : (SEE TEXT) - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Greene .................................: 8 15 4 9 6 6 5 2 5 (D) 3 (D) Hamilton ...............................: 24 39 12 (D) 16 (D) 4 (D) 4 (D) 1 (D) Hancock ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Harrison ...............................: 8 27 8 27 - - 21 76 21 (D) 2 (D) Hendricks ..............................: 6 (D) - - 6 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Henry ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Huntington .............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Jackson ................................: 11 37 5 (D) 6 (D) 3 12 1 (D) 3 (D) Jasper .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Jefferson ..............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) : Jennings ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Johnson ................................: 11 12 9 12 3 1 6 15 2 (D) 5 (D) Knox ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Kosciusko ..............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) LaGrange ...............................: 12 4 4 (D) 8 (D) 16 12 8 3 8 9 Lake ...................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - LaPorte ................................: 10 20 10 (D) 4 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Lawrence ...............................: 6 1 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Madison ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 4 7 4 7 - - Marion .................................: 5 12 3 (D) 2 (D) 4 (D) 4 (D) - - : Martin .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Miami ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Monroe .................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) 1 (D) 6 (D) 3 (D) 4 (D) Montgomery .............................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Morgan .................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 6 5 4 (D) 2 (D) Noble ..................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) 4 (D) 3 20 2 (D) Orange .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Owen ...................................: 6 25 4 (D) 5 (D) 9 12 2 (D) 9 (D) Parke ..................................: 7 12 7 6 6 6 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Perry ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Porter .................................: 3 4 3 4 - - 9 14 1 (D) 8 (D) Posey ..................................: 3 18 3 18 - - - - - - - - Putnam .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 5 (D) - - 5 (D) Ripley .................................: 13 30 11 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Rush ...................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) St. Joseph .............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Scott ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Shelby .................................: 5 5 2 (D) 3 (D) 6 9 6 (D) 5 (D) Spencer ................................: 5 16 1 (D) 4 (D) 6 26 1 (D) 6 (D) Starke .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 1 2 (D) 3 (D) : Steuben ................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) 2 (D) 12 (D) 12 (D) - - Switzerland ............................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - - - - - - - Tippecanoe .............................: 7 2 2 (D) 6 (D) 4 1 4 1 - - Tipton .................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Union ..................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Vanderburgh ............................: - - - - - - 4 (D) 2 (D) 3 (D) Vermillion .............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Vigo ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Washington .............................: 5 7 5 (D) 1 (D) 6 12 5 (D) 3 (D) Wayne ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Wells ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - White ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : NECTARINES : : State Total : : Indiana ................................: 13 6 9 (D) 4 (D) 6 5 4 (D) 2 (D) : Counties : : Benton .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Daviess ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Greene .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Howard .................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Johnson ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - LaPorte ................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Lawrence ...............................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Morgan .................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Spencer ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Tippecanoe .............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Vanderburgh ............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : PAWPAWS (SEE TEXT) : : State Total : : Indiana ................................: 100 44 52 19 67 26 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Counties : : Cass ...................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Daviess ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) DeKalb .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Dubois .................................: 4 1 4 (Z) 4 (Z) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Fountain ...............................: 4 1 - - 4 1 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Grant ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Greene .................................: 4 (Z) - - 4 (Z) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Hamilton ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (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. : : Hancock ................................: 3 (D) - - 3 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Harrison ...............................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Hendricks ..............................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Jefferson ..............................: 4 (Z) - - 4 (Z) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Johnson ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) LaPorte ................................: 5 1 - - 5 1 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Lawrence ...............................: 4 4 4 2 4 2 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Monroe .................................: 9 5 4 (Z) 7 5 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Morgan .................................: 5 1 4 (Z) 4 1 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Orange .................................: 4 2 4 2 - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Owen ...................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Posey ..................................: 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Putnam .................................: 7 4 1 (D) 6 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) St. Joseph .............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Scott ..................................: 3 2 3 2 - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Switzerland ............................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Tippecanoe .............................: 5 1 2 (D) 3 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Vermillion .............................: 6 (D) - - 6 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Wayne ..................................: 6 2 6 2 - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : PEACHES, ALL : : State Total : : Indiana ................................: 186 264 115 222 105 42 195 357 113 256 113 102 : Counties : : Allen ..................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 7 (D) 7 (D) - - Bartholomew ............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Benton .................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Boone ..................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Carroll ................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Cass ...................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Clark ..................................: 14 25 2 (D) 14 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Clay ...................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Clinton ................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Crawford ...............................: 5 1 - - 5 1 2 (D) - - 2 (D) : Daviess ................................: 6 29 6 (D) 4 (D) 6 38 6 (D) 2 (D) Dearborn ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) DeKalb .................................: 3 1 - - 3 1 - - - - - - Delaware ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Dubois .................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Elkhart ................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) 5 (D) 5 (D) - - Fayette ................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Floyd ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 4 (D) 1 (D) 3 (D) Franklin ...............................: 4 2 4 1 3 (Z) 6 (D) 3 (D) 5 (D) Fulton .................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) : Gibson .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Grant ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Greene .................................: 5 1 1 (D) 5 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Hamilton ...............................: 4 1 4 1 - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Hancock ................................: - - - - - - 7 1 - - 7 1 Harrison ...............................: 5 1 2 (D) 3 (D) 6 8 1 (D) 6 (D) Hendricks ..............................: 3 1 3 1 - - 3 (D) - - 3 (D) Henry ..................................: - - - - - - 3 1 3 1 - - Howard .................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Huntington .............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 1 3 1 - - : Jackson ................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 4 3 - - 4 3 Jefferson ..............................: 6 5 4 (D) 2 (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Jennings ...............................: - - - - - - 4 (Z) 3 (D) 1 (D) Johnson ................................: 10 1 2 (D) 8 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Knox ...................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Kosciusko ..............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - LaGrange ...............................: 22 16 22 (D) 5 (D) 5 (D) 5 3 2 (D) LaPorte ................................: 4 31 4 (D) 1 (D) 4 16 4 (D) 3 (D) Lawrence ...............................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Madison ................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) : Martin .................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Miami ..................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Monroe .................................: 9 5 6 4 3 1 5 (D) 3 (Z) 2 (D) Montgomery .............................: 3 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Morgan .................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 12 8 7 5 9 3 Noble ..................................: 8 1 7 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Ohio ...................................: 4 13 4 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Orange .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Owen ...................................: 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Parke ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) : Perry ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Porter .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Posey ..................................: 4 20 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Putnam .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Ripley .................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - St. Joseph .............................: - - - - - - 5 (D) 5 (D) - - Scott ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Shelby .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 6 2 2 (D) 4 (D) Spencer ................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 1 (D) 3 (D) Starke .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 (Z) - - 4 (Z) Steuben ................................: - - - - - - 9 (D) 1 (D) 9 (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 31. Fruits and Nuts: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Total : Bearing age acres : Nonbearing age acres : Total : Bearing age acres : Nonbearing age acres :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PEACHES, ALL - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Sullivan ...............................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) Switzerland ............................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Tippecanoe .............................: 5 (D) 2 (D) 4 (D) 5 (D) 4 (D) 2 (D) Vanderburgh ............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Vigo ...................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Wabash .................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Warren .................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Washington .............................: - - - - - - 7 9 1 (D) 6 (D) Wayne ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Wells ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : White ..................................: - - - - - - 3 1 3 (Z) 3 (Z) Whitley ................................: 6 1 - - 6 1 - - - - - - : PEACHES, CLINGSTONE : : State Total : : Indiana ................................: 75 37 38 31 40 7 71 65 39 18 43 47 : Counties : : Boone ..................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Carroll ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Cass ...................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Clark ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Clay ...................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Clinton ................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Crawford ...............................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Daviess ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 4 (D) 4 (D) 1 (D) Dearborn ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) DeKalb .................................: 3 1 - - 3 1 - - - - - - : Delaware ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Floyd ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Franklin ...............................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Fulton .................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Grant ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Hamilton ...............................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Hancock ................................: - - - - - - 4 (Z) - - 4 (Z) Harrison ...............................: 5 1 2 (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 3 (D) Henry ..................................: - - - - - - 3 1 3 1 - - Huntington .............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 1 3 1 - - : Jennings ...............................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Johnson ................................: 8 (D) 2 (D) 6 1 2 (D) - - 2 (D) LaGrange ...............................: 7 5 2 (D) 5 (D) 4 (D) 4 (D) - - LaPorte ................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Lawrence ...............................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Monroe .................................: 9 3 6 2 3 1 - - - - - - Montgomery .............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Morgan .................................: - - - - - - 3 1 3 (D) 3 (D) Noble ..................................: 8 1 7 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Owen ...................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) : Perry ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Porter .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Posey ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Ripley .................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Shelby .................................: - - - - - - 4 (D) - - 4 (D) Spencer ................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 1 (D) 3 (D) Starke .................................: - - - - - - 4 (Z) - - 4 (Z) Steuben ................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Switzerland ............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Tippecanoe .............................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Vanderburgh ............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Washington .............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Wayne ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) White ..................................: - - - - - - 3 1 3 (Z) 3 (Z) Whitley ................................: 6 1 - - 6 1 - - - - - - : PEACHES, FREESTONE : : State Total : : Indiana ................................: 132 226 91 191 73 35 138 293 87 238 72 55 : Counties : : Allen ..................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 7 (D) 7 (D) - - Bartholomew ............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Benton .................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Boone ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Carroll ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Clark ..................................: 14 25 2 (D) 14 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Crawford ...............................: 5 1 - - 5 1 - - - - - - Daviess ................................: 6 (D) 6 (D) 4 (D) 4 (D) 4 (D) 1 (D) Dearborn ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Delaware ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Dubois .................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Elkhart ................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) 5 (D) 5 (D) - - Fayette ................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Floyd ..................................: - - - - - - 4 (D) 1 (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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PEACHES, FREESTONE - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Franklin ...............................: 4 2 4 1 3 (Z) 4 (D) 1 (D) 3 (Z) Gibson .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Greene .................................: 5 1 1 (D) 5 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Hamilton ...............................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Hancock ................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) Harrison ...............................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 1 (D) 3 (D) Hendricks ..............................: 3 1 3 1 - - 3 (D) - - 3 (D) Howard .................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Jackson ................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 4 3 - - 4 3 Jefferson ..............................: 6 5 4 (D) 2 (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) - - : Jennings ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Johnson ................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Knox ...................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Kosciusko ..............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - LaGrange ...............................: 20 12 20 (D) 5 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) LaPorte ................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) 1 (D) 4 (D) 4 7 3 (D) Lawrence ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Madison ................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Martin .................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Miami ..................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Monroe .................................: 4 2 4 2 - - 5 (D) 3 (Z) 2 (D) Montgomery .............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Morgan .................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 9 7 4 (D) 6 (D) Ohio ...................................: 4 13 4 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Orange .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Owen ...................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Parke ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Porter .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Posey ..................................: 4 (D) 4 10 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Putnam .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : St. Joseph .............................: - - - - - - 5 (D) 5 (D) - - Scott ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Shelby .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Spencer ................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Starke .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Steuben ................................: - - - - - - 7 (D) 1 (D) 7 1 Sullivan ...............................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) Switzerland ............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Tippecanoe .............................: 5 (D) 2 (D) 4 (D) 5 (D) 4 (D) 2 (D) Vanderburgh ............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) : Vigo ...................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Wabash .................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Warren .................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Washington .............................: - - - - - - 6 (D) - - 6 (D) Wayne ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Wells ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : PEARS, ALL : : State Total : : Indiana ................................: 236 119 149 67 125 52 142 62 91 46 70 15 : Counties : : Allen ..................................: 8 10 3 (D) 8 (D) 8 2 8 2 - - Bartholomew ............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Benton .................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Boone ..................................: 5 1 2 (D) 5 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Brown ..................................: 6 18 2 (D) 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Carroll ................................: 3 1 3 (D) 1 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Cass ...................................: - - - - - - 5 1 2 (D) 3 (D) Clark ..................................: 13 4 1 (D) 13 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Clay ...................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Crawford ...............................: - - - - - - 6 (D) 4 (D) 6 2 : Daviess ................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Dearborn ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) Decatur ................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) DeKalb .................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Delaware ...............................: - - - - - - 4 (D) 4 (D) - - Dubois .................................: 5 1 4 (D) 5 (D) - - - - - - Elkhart ................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Floyd ..................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) Franklin ...............................: 3 1 3 1 3 1 4 (D) 2 (D) 4 (D) Fulton .................................: 4 2 - - 4 2 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Gibson .................................: 6 (D) 2 (D) 4 1 - - - - - - Grant ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Greene .................................: 5 1 5 1 5 1 3 2 3 (D) 2 (D) Hamilton ...............................: 6 6 6 6 - - 4 7 4 (D) 1 (D) Hancock ................................: - - - - - - 8 4 1 (D) 7 (D) Harrison ...............................: 8 1 5 1 3 (Z) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Hendricks ..............................: 5 1 5 1 - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Howard .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Huntington .............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Jackson ................................: 5 2 5 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) : Jefferson ..............................: 5 1 2 (D) 5 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Jennings ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Johnson ................................: 11 3 5 1 6 1 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 31. Fruits and Nuts: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Total : Bearing age acres : Nonbearing age acres : Total : Bearing age acres : Nonbearing age acres :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PEARS, ALL - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Knox ...................................: 3 2 3 2 - - - - - - - - Kosciusko ..............................: 8 (D) 8 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - LaGrange ...............................: 6 1 1 (D) 5 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Lake ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - LaPorte ................................: 3 2 3 2 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Lawrence ...............................: 9 4 7 (D) 3 (D) - - - - - - Madison ................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Marion .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Marshall ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Martin .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Miami ..................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Monroe .................................: 16 5 14 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Montgomery .............................: 6 7 3 (D) 5 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Morgan .................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 5 6 3 (D) 2 (D) Newton .................................: 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Noble ..................................: 8 3 8 3 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Ohio ...................................: 5 (D) 4 (D) 4 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Owen ...................................: 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Parke ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Porter .................................: 8 2 8 (D) 1 (D) 7 (D) 7 (D) - - : Posey ..................................: 3 (D) - - 3 (D) - - - - - - Putnam .................................: 8 5 3 4 5 1 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Ripley .................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Rush ...................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) St. Joseph .............................: 4 1 4 (D) 4 (D) 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Scott ..................................: 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Shelby .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Starke .................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Steuben ................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 7 (D) 1 (D) 6 (D) Sullivan ...............................: - - - - - - 3 (D) - - 3 (D) : Switzerland ............................: 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Tippecanoe .............................: 8 (D) 1 (D) 7 1 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Vigo ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Wabash .................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Warren .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Washington .............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) 3 1 Wayne ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) White ..................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 3 (D) 3 (Z) : PEARS, BARTLETT : : State Total : : Indiana ................................: 109 38 62 19 59 19 82 23 45 13 53 10 : Counties : : Allen ..................................: 5 (D) - - 5 (D) 6 (D) 6 (D) - - Bartholomew ............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Benton .................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Boone ..................................: 5 (D) 2 (D) 3 1 - - - - - - Brown ..................................: 3 (D) - - 3 (D) - - - - - - Clark ..................................: 6 2 - - 6 2 - - - - - - Clay ...................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Crawford ...............................: - - - - - - 6 (D) 4 (D) 6 2 Dearborn ...............................: - - - - - - 3 2 2 (D) 3 (D) DeKalb .................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) : Delaware ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Dubois .................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) 4 (D) - - - - - - Elkhart ................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Floyd ..................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) Franklin ...............................: 3 1 3 (Z) 3 (Z) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Gibson .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Grant ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Greene .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 3 (D) 3 1 2 (D) Hamilton ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Hancock ................................: - - - - - - 7 (D) - - 7 (D) : Harrison ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Hendricks ..............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Howard .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Huntington .............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Jefferson ..............................: 3 (D) - - 3 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Johnson ................................: 9 2 3 1 6 1 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Knox ...................................: 3 2 3 2 - - - - - - - - Kosciusko ..............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - LaGrange ...............................: 5 1 - - 5 1 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Lake ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - : LaPorte ................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Lawrence ...............................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 3 (D) - - - - - - Madison ................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Marion .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Martin .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Monroe .................................: 6 2 4 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Montgomery .............................: 4 (D) 1 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Newton .................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Noble ..................................: 7 (D) 7 (D) - - - - - - - - Ohio ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Porter .................................: 6 (D) 6 (D) - - 6 (D) 6 (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. : : Putnam .................................: 5 2 3 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Rush ...................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Scott ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Shelby .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Starke .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Steuben ................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 7 1 1 (D) 6 (D) Sullivan ...............................: - - - - - - 3 (D) - - 3 (D) Switzerland ............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Tippecanoe .............................: 3 (D) - - 3 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Wabash .................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) : Warren .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Washington .............................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) White ..................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 3 (D) 3 (Z) : PEARS, OTHER THAN BARTLETT : : State Total : : Indiana ................................: 166 81 109 48 86 33 87 39 62 34 34 6 : Counties : : Allen ..................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Boone ..................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Brown ..................................: 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Carroll ................................: 3 1 3 (D) 1 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Cass ...................................: - - - - - - 5 1 2 (D) 3 (D) Clark ..................................: 10 2 1 (D) 10 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Daviess ................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Dearborn ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Decatur ................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) DeKalb .................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) : Delaware ...............................: - - - - - - 4 (D) 4 (D) - - Dubois .................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Elkhart ................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Franklin ...............................: 3 1 3 (Z) 3 (Z) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Fulton .................................: 4 2 - - 4 2 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Gibson .................................: 4 1 - - 4 1 - - - - - - Grant ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Greene .................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Hamilton ...............................: 6 6 6 6 - - 4 (D) 4 6 1 (D) Hancock ................................: - - - - - - 4 (D) 1 (D) 3 (D) : Harrison ...............................: 8 1 5 1 3 (Z) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Hendricks ..............................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Jackson ................................: 5 2 5 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Jefferson ..............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Jennings ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Johnson ................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Kosciusko ..............................: 8 (D) 8 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - LaGrange ...............................: 6 1 1 (D) 5 (D) - - - - - - Lake ...................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - LaPorte ................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Lawrence ...............................: 8 (D) 6 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Marshall ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Martin .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Miami ..................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Monroe .................................: 12 3 12 3 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Montgomery .............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Morgan .................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 5 6 3 (D) 2 (D) Newton .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Noble ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Ohio ...................................: 4 4 3 (D) 4 (D) - - - - - - : Owen ...................................: 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Parke ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Porter .................................: 8 (D) 8 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Posey ..................................: 3 (D) - - 3 (D) - - - - - - Putnam .................................: 7 3 2 (D) 5 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Ripley .................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - St. Joseph .............................: 4 1 4 (D) 4 (D) 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Scott ..................................: 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Shelby .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Starke .................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Steuben ................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Sullivan ...............................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) Switzerland ............................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Tippecanoe .............................: 8 1 1 (D) 7 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Vigo ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Warren .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Washington .............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 3 1 2 (D) 3 (D) Wayne ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) : PERSIMMONS : : State Total : : Indiana ................................: 81 71 53 45 45 25 63 37 39 18 31 20 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PERSIMMONS - Con. : : Counties : : Allen ..................................: 5 1 - - 5 1 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Bartholomew ............................: 3 2 3 2 - - - - - - - - Benton .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Clark ..................................: 6 3 3 (Z) 3 3 4 (D) - - 4 (D) Clay ...................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Daviess ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - DeKalb .................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Dubois .................................: 4 1 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - - - - - Franklin ...............................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Greene .................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Hamilton ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Hancock ................................: - - - - - - 7 1 - - 7 1 Harrison ...............................: 3 (D) - - 3 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Hendricks ..............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jackson ................................: 8 13 8 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Jennings ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Johnson ................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Knox ...................................: 3 (D) - - 3 (D) - - - - - - Lawrence ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Marion .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Monroe .................................: 4 12 4 12 - - 9 3 6 2 3 2 Montgomery .............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Morgan .................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 9 4 9 2 5 2 Orange .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 7 4 6 (D) 1 (D) Owen ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Parke ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Posey ..................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - - - - - - - Putnam .................................: 8 2 - - 8 2 - - - - - - Ripley .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Rush ...................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : St. Joseph .............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Scott ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Spencer ................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Starke .................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Sullivan ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Tippecanoe .............................: 6 20 3 10 5 10 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Vigo ...................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Washington .............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : PLUMCOTS, PLUOTS, AND OTHER : PLUM-APRICOT HYBRIDS : : State Total : : Indiana ................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Counties : : Wayne ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : PLUMS AND PRUNES : : State Total : : Indiana ................................: 92 20 51 14 46 7 65 16 34 9 38 7 : Counties : : Allen ..................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Bartholomew ............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Benton .................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Blackford ..............................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Carroll ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Clark ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Crawford ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Daviess ................................: - - - - - - 4 2 3 (D) 1 (D) Dearborn ...............................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) DeKalb .................................: 3 1 - - 3 1 - - - - - - : Delaware ...............................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - - - - - - - Elkhart ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Floyd ..................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) - - 3 (D) Franklin ...............................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Fulton .................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Gibson .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Greene .................................: 4 (Z) - - 4 (Z) - - - - - - Hamilton ...............................: 7 1 7 1 - - 3 1 3 (D) 3 (D) Hancock ................................: - - - - - - 3 1 - - 3 1 Harrison ...............................: 6 1 3 (Z) 3 (Z) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Hendricks ..............................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Jackson ................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Jefferson ..............................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Johnson ................................: 10 2 4 (Z) 8 2 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Kosciusko ..............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) LaGrange ...............................: 5 1 - - 5 1 - - - - - - LaPorte ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Lawrence ...............................: 4 1 - - 4 1 - - - - - - Madison ................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Marion .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Marshall ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 31. Fruits and Nuts: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Total : Bearing age acres : Nonbearing age acres : Total : Bearing age acres : Nonbearing age acres :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PLUMS AND PRUNES - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Monroe .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Morgan .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Ohio ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Owen ...................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Perry ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Ripley .................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - St. Joseph .............................: 3 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) 5 1 5 1 - - Scott ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Shelby .................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - - - - - - - Starke .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) : Steuben ................................: - - - - - - 7 1 1 (D) 6 (D) Tippecanoe .............................: 7 1 - - 7 1 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Vigo ...................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Wabash .................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Washington .............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Wayne ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - White ..................................: - - - - - - 3 1 3 (Z) 3 (Z) : PLUMS : : State Total : : Indiana ................................: 89 19 48 (D) 46 (D) 65 16 34 9 38 7 : Counties : : Allen ..................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Bartholomew ............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Benton .................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Blackford ..............................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Carroll ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Clark ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Crawford ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Daviess ................................: - - - - - - 4 2 3 (D) 1 (D) Dearborn ...............................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) DeKalb .................................: 3 1 - - 3 1 - - - - - - : Delaware ...............................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - - - - - - - Elkhart ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Floyd ..................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) - - 3 (D) Franklin ...............................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Fulton .................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Gibson .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Greene .................................: 4 (Z) - - 4 (Z) - - - - - - Hamilton ...............................: 7 1 7 1 - - 3 1 3 (D) 3 (D) Hancock ................................: - - - - - - 3 1 - - 3 1 Harrison ...............................: 6 1 3 (Z) 3 (Z) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Hendricks ..............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Jackson ................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Jefferson ..............................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Johnson ................................: 10 2 4 (Z) 8 2 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Kosciusko ..............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) LaGrange ...............................: 5 1 - - 5 1 - - - - - - LaPorte ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Lawrence ...............................: 4 1 - - 4 1 - - - - - - Madison ................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Marion .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Marshall ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Monroe .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Morgan .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Ohio ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Owen ...................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Perry ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Ripley .................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - St. Joseph .............................: 3 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) 5 1 5 1 - - Scott ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Shelby .................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - - - - - - - : Starke .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Steuben ................................: - - - - - - 7 1 1 (D) 6 (D) Tippecanoe .............................: 7 1 - - 7 1 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Vigo ...................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Wabash .................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Washington .............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Wayne ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - White ..................................: - - - - - - 3 1 3 (Z) 3 (Z) : PRUNES : : State Total : : Indiana ................................: 5 1 3 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - : Counties : : Hendricks ..............................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - - - - - - - Owen ...................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 31. Fruits and Nuts: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Total : Bearing age acres : Nonbearing age acres : Total : Bearing age acres : Nonbearing age acres :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OTHER NONCITRUS FRUIT (SEE : TEXT) : : State Total : : Indiana ................................: 18 6 14 (D) 4 (D) 17 7 13 (D) 4 (D) : Counties : : Allen ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Clark ..................................: 4 (D) - - 4 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Hendricks ..............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Jefferson ..............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Lawrence ...............................: 4 1 4 1 - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Marion .................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - - - - - - - Monroe .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Owen ...................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - St. Joseph .............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Scott ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Spencer ................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Starke .................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Sullivan ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Tippecanoe .............................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Wabash .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : NUTS, ALL : : State Total : : Indiana ................................: 176 497 126 318 99 178 160 375 115 228 89 147 : Counties : : Allen ..................................: - - - - - - 7 7 7 7 - - Bartholomew ............................: 3 1 3 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Benton .................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Brown ..................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Carroll ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Cass ...................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) Clark ..................................: 4 4 4 2 4 2 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Clay ...................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Clinton ................................: - - - - - - 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Crawford ...............................: 3 2 3 (Z) 3 1 - - - - - - : Daviess ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Dearborn ...............................: - - - - - - 5 1 5 1 - - Decatur ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - DeKalb .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Delaware ...............................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Dubois .................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Elkhart ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 11 3 (D) 1 (D) Fayette ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Fountain ...............................: 4 2 4 1 4 (Z) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Franklin ...............................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) : Fulton .................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Grant ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Greene .................................: 4 1 - - 4 1 6 7 6 (D) 4 (D) Hamilton ...............................: 9 23 7 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Hancock ................................: 3 (D) - - 3 (D) 4 16 4 (D) 3 (D) Harrison ...............................: 12 9 12 8 3 1 5 4 - - 5 4 Hendricks ..............................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Huntington .............................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Jackson ................................: 7 11 6 (D) 3 (D) 10 14 2 (D) 8 (D) Jefferson ..............................: 3 (D) - - 3 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Jennings ...............................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 1 (D) 3 (D) Johnson ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 4 24 4 (D) 2 (D) Kosciusko ..............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 4 46 2 (D) 4 (D) LaGrange ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Lake ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 6 (D) 6 7 6 (D) LaPorte ................................: 4 4 4 (Z) 4 4 - - - - - - Lawrence ...............................: 3 5 - - 3 5 10 24 7 12 3 12 Marion .................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Martin .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Miami ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : Monroe .................................: 8 1 5 1 5 1 5 21 2 (D) 4 (D) Montgomery .............................: 4 (D) 1 (D) 3 (Z) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Morgan .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 6 13 3 (D) 5 (D) Newton .................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Noble ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 3 3 3 3 - - Orange .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Owen ...................................: 3 10 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Parke ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Perry ..................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Porter .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) : Posey ..................................: 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Pulaski ................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Putnam .................................: 15 58 9 34 6 24 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Ripley .................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - St. Joseph .............................: 7 5 3 1 5 4 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Scott ..................................: 4 29 4 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Spencer ................................: 6 63 6 33 3 30 3 12 3 (D) 1 (D) Starke .................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Steuben ................................: - - - - - - 5 1 5 (D) 3 (D) Sullivan ...............................: - - - - - - 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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NUTS, ALL - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Switzerland ............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Tippecanoe .............................: 9 17 6 5 5 11 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Vanderburgh ............................: 5 1 5 1 - - - - - - - - Vigo ...................................: 4 1 2 (D) 4 (D) 3 1 3 1 - - Wabash .................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Warren .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Warrick ................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Washington .............................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 3 (D) 5 1 1 (D) 4 (D) Wells ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - : ALMONDS : : State Total : : Indiana ................................: 7 2 2 (D) 5 (D) - - - - - - : Counties : : Elkhart ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Hancock ................................: 3 (D) - - 3 (D) - - - - - - Jefferson ..............................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - : CHESTNUTS : : State Total : : Indiana ................................: 41 30 30 23 25 7 30 22 17 11 17 11 : Counties : : Bartholomew ............................: 3 1 3 1 - - - - - - - - Benton .................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Brown ..................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Carroll ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Clark ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Dearborn ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - DeKalb .................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Fayette ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Fulton .................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Greene .................................: 4 (Z) - - 4 (Z) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Harrison ...............................: 9 2 9 2 3 (Z) 3 2 - - 3 2 Hendricks ..............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Jackson ................................: 4 4 4 4 - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) LaGrange ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Lake ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Monroe .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 3 (D) - - 3 (D) Montgomery .............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Morgan .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Owen ...................................: 3 (D) 3 1 2 (D) - - - - - - Putnam .................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - : St. Joseph .............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Spencer ................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Switzerland ............................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Vigo ...................................: 4 1 2 (D) 4 (D) 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Warren .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : HAZELNUTS (FILBERTS) : : State Total : : Indiana ................................: 61 65 45 37 33 27 37 13 20 9 20 5 : Counties : : Benton .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Carroll ................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Clark ..................................: 4 4 4 2 4 2 - - - - - - Clinton ................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Daviess ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - DeKalb .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Dubois .................................: 4 1 4 1 - - - - - - - - Elkhart ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Fayette ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Fountain ...............................: 4 (Z) - - 4 (Z) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) : Franklin ...............................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Grant ..................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Greene .................................: 4 (Z) - - 4 (Z) - - - - - - Hancock ................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) - - 3 (D) Huntington .............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Jackson ................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - LaGrange ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Lake ...................................: - - - - - - 6 (D) - - 6 (D) LaPorte ................................: 4 4 4 (Z) 4 4 - - - - - - Marion .................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) : Martin .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Monroe .................................: 3 (D) - - 3 (D) - - - - - - Montgomery .............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Morgan .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Owen ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Parke ..................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Porter .................................: 1 (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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HAZELNUTS (FILBERTS) - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Pulaski ................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - St. Joseph .............................: 3 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Starke .................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Steuben ................................: - - - - - - 5 (D) 5 (D) - - Sullivan ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Switzerland ............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Tippecanoe .............................: 5 (D) 2 (D) 3 (Z) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Vanderburgh ............................: 5 1 5 1 - - - - - - - - Vigo ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Warren .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : PECANS, ALL : : State Total : : Indiana ................................: 68 274 41 177 43 97 48 101 28 68 23 33 : Counties : : Clinton ................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Daviess ................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Decatur ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Elkhart ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Fayette ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Franklin ...............................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Greene .................................: 4 (Z) - - 4 (Z) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Hamilton ...............................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Hancock ................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Harrison ...............................: 9 6 9 6 3 (Z) 4 (D) - - 4 (D) : Hendricks ..............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jackson ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 5 5 - - 5 5 Jefferson ..............................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jennings ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Johnson ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Lawrence ...............................: 3 5 - - 3 5 7 15 4 3 3 12 Morgan .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 (D) 1 (D) 3 (D) Newton .................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Orange .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Owen ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Perry ..................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Porter .................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Posey ..................................: 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Putnam .................................: 7 54 3 (D) 4 (D) - - - - - - St. Joseph .............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Scott ..................................: 4 29 4 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Spencer ................................: 6 63 6 33 3 30 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Sullivan ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Switzerland ............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Tippecanoe .............................: 5 16 2 (D) 5 (D) - - - - - - : Vigo ...................................: 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Washington .............................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : PECANS, IMPROVED : : State Total : : Indiana ................................: 21 73 15 57 9 16 14 55 5 (D) 9 (D) : Counties : : Elkhart ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Fayette ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Hamilton ...............................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Harrison ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (D) - - 3 (D) Jefferson ..............................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Johnson ................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Lawrence ...............................: - - - - - - 3 12 - - 3 12 Morgan .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 (D) 1 (D) 3 (D) Owen ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Scott ..................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Spencer ................................: 3 3 3 3 - - - - - - - - Switzerland ............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Tippecanoe .............................: 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) - - - - - - Washington .............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : PECANS, NATIVE AND SEEDLING : : State Total : : Indiana ................................: 54 201 28 121 39 81 34 46 23 (D) 14 (D) : Counties : : Clinton ................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Daviess ................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Decatur ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Franklin ...............................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Greene .................................: 4 (Z) - - 4 (Z) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Hancock ................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Harrison ...............................: 8 (D) 8 (D) 3 (Z) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Hendricks ..............................: - - - - - - 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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PECANS, NATIVE AND : SEEDLING - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Jackson ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 5 5 - - 5 5 Jennings ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Johnson ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Lawrence ...............................: 3 5 - - 3 5 4 3 4 3 - - Newton .................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Orange .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Owen ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Perry ..................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Porter .................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Posey ..................................: 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Putnam .................................: 7 54 3 (D) 4 (D) - - - - - - St. Joseph .............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Scott ..................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Spencer ................................: 3 60 3 30 3 30 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Sullivan ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Tippecanoe .............................: 5 15 2 (D) 5 (D) - - - - - - Vigo ...................................: 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Washington .............................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - : WALNUTS, ENGLISH : : State Total : : Indiana ................................: 57 105 40 62 28 43 51 132 37 71 24 62 : Counties : : Allen ..................................: - - - - - - 7 7 7 7 - - Bartholomew ............................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Benton .................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Brown ..................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Carroll ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Clay ...................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Crawford ...............................: 3 2 3 (Z) 3 1 - - - - - - Dearborn ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - DeKalb .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Delaware ...............................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Dubois .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Fayette ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Fountain ...............................: 4 1 4 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Grant ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Greene .................................: - - - - - - 4 (D) 4 (D) 4 (D) Hamilton ...............................: 7 (D) 7 (D) - - - - - - - - Hancock ................................: - - - - - - 4 (D) 4 (D) - - Harrison ...............................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Huntington .............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Jackson ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - : Johnson ................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) Kosciusko ..............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Monroe .................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Montgomery .............................: 4 (D) 1 (D) 3 (Z) - - - - - - Morgan .................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 3 2 2 (D) Newton .................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Noble ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Owen ...................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Parke ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Putnam .................................: 6 (D) 6 (D) - - - - - - - - : St. Joseph .............................: 4 (D) - - 4 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Steuben ................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) - - 3 (D) Sullivan ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Switzerland ............................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Tippecanoe .............................: 3 (D) - - 3 (D) - - - - - - Warren .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Warrick ................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Washington .............................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 3 (D) 4 (D) - - 4 (D) : OTHER NUTS : : State Total : : Indiana ................................: 13 21 8 (D) 6 (D) 49 107 40 70 29 37 : Counties : : Benton .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Cass ...................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) Dearborn ...............................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Elkhart ................................: - - - - - - 3 11 3 (D) 1 (D) Fayette ................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Franklin ...............................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Harrison ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Huntington .............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Jackson ................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 3 (D) - - 3 (D) Jennings ...............................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) : Johnson ................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Kosciusko ..............................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Lake ...................................: - - - - - - 6 8 6 7 6 1 Lawrence ...............................: - - - - - - 3 9 3 9 - - Miami ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 31. Fruits and Nuts: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Total : Bearing age acres : Nonbearing age acres : Total : Bearing age acres : Nonbearing age acres :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OTHER NUTS - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Monroe .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Montgomery .............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Newton .................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Noble ..................................: - - - - - - 3 3 3 3 - - Orange .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Putnam .................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Ripley .................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - St. Joseph .............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Spencer ................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 3 7 1 (D) Steuben ................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Tippecanoe .............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Wabash .................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Wells ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 32. Land in Berries: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Total : Irrigated : Total : Irrigated :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- State Total : : Indiana ................................: 587 1,083 200 600 538 1,208 149 568 : Counties : : Adams ..................................: 9 4 4 3 8 (D) 7 (D) Allen ..................................: 4 15 4 15 9 18 7 (D) Bartholomew ............................: 10 3 - - 9 4 2 (D) Benton .................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Blackford ..............................: 3 (D) - - 2 (D) - - Boone ..................................: 5 (D) 3 (D) 4 2 2 (D) Brown ..................................: 4 5 - - 6 9 - - Carroll ................................: 6 5 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Cass ...................................: 5 5 - - 1 (D) - - Clark ..................................: 11 24 1 (D) 5 (D) 1 (D) : Clay ...................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) Clinton ................................: 4 6 2 (D) 9 9 1 (D) Crawford ...............................: 7 3 7 3 6 1 - - Daviess ................................: 13 15 3 4 15 12 7 6 Dearborn ...............................: 7 8 2 (D) 5 4 - - Decatur ................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) 4 3 1 (D) DeKalb .................................: 10 10 1 (D) 7 4 2 (D) Delaware ...............................: 6 (D) 1 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) Dubois .................................: 8 1 - - 2 (D) - - Elkhart ................................: 22 20 13 18 29 28 12 15 : Fayette ................................: - - - - 1 (D) - - Floyd ..................................: 7 4 - - 3 2 - - Fountain ...............................: 5 6 - - 1 (D) - - Franklin ...............................: 3 (D) - - 3 (D) 1 (D) Fulton .................................: 4 4 4 4 4 16 2 (D) Gibson .................................: 3 3 3 3 8 (D) 3 4 Grant ..................................: - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) Greene .................................: 8 2 - - 10 4 2 (D) Hamilton ...............................: 14 36 3 20 3 (D) 2 (D) Hancock ................................: 6 2 1 (D) 3 2 - - : Harrison ...............................: 26 26 9 19 27 37 9 23 Hendricks ..............................: 18 23 4 (D) 9 7 3 (D) Henry ..................................: 6 4 6 4 1 (D) 1 (D) Howard .................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - Huntington .............................: 2 (D) - - 9 5 1 (D) Jackson ................................: 10 15 2 (D) 7 4 1 (D) Jasper .................................: 13 143 5 70 4 69 3 (D) Jay ....................................: 3 3 - - - - - - Jefferson ..............................: 16 7 - - 2 (D) - - Jennings ...............................: 5 14 3 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) : Johnson ................................: 9 4 - - 5 4 2 (D) Knox ...................................: 9 13 8 (D) 1 (D) - - Kosciusko ..............................: 17 14 10 5 9 20 1 (D) LaGrange ...............................: 23 24 15 10 23 18 9 11 Lake ...................................: 5 (D) 2 (D) 7 (D) 1 (D) LaPorte ................................: 23 135 12 64 5 112 4 (D) Lawrence ...............................: 16 7 4 1 9 4 2 (D) Madison ................................: 4 2 1 (D) 8 7 1 (D) Marion .................................: 7 6 1 (D) 5 (D) - - Marshall ...............................: 4 (D) 2 (D) 12 (D) - - : Martin .................................: 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) Miami ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 3 (Z) - - Monroe .................................: 27 10 8 3 20 8 1 (D) Montgomery .............................: - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) Morgan .................................: 6 7 1 (D) 12 9 1 (D) Noble ..................................: 13 11 1 (D) 13 48 3 2 Ohio ...................................: - - - - 1 (D) - - Orange .................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Owen ...................................: 7 4 1 (D) 3 (D) - - Parke ..................................: 4 14 1 (D) 13 16 6 3 : Perry ..................................: - - - - 4 (D) - - Porter .................................: 5 3 2 (D) 7 7 - - Posey ..................................: 4 5 - - 1 (D) - - Pulaski ................................: 1 (D) - - 4 2 - - Putnam .................................: 11 26 5 15 5 4 2 (D) Randolph ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - Ripley .................................: 9 3 - - 6 22 2 (D) St. Joseph .............................: 9 (D) 6 (D) 9 (D) 4 (D) Scott ..................................: 3 2 - - 4 (D) 1 (D) Shelby .................................: 8 5 1 (D) 13 4 3 1 : Spencer ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 3 (D) - - Starke .................................: 10 82 7 79 12 110 4 94 Steuben ................................: - - - - 12 7 3 (D) Sullivan ...............................: - - - - 4 1 - - Switzerland ............................: 4 (D) 3 (D) 4 1 - - Tippecanoe .............................: 15 8 4 (D) 9 20 6 18 Tipton .................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - Vanderburgh ............................: 5 3 1 (D) 6 8 3 6 Vigo ...................................: 3 4 3 4 3 (D) 1 (D) Wabash .................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 6 20 - - : Warren .................................: 2 (D) - - - - - - Warrick ................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) Washington .............................: 2 (D) 1 (D) 21 26 5 2 Wayne ..................................: 9 4 3 (Z) 14 16 3 (D) Wells ..................................: - - - - 3 (D) 1 (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. : : White ..................................: - - - - 3 2 - - Whitley ................................: 5 10 - - - - - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : : Indiana ....................................: 27 18 24 17 5 1 - - - - - - : Counties : : Cass .......................................: 5 5 5 5 - - - - - - - - Harrison ...................................: 3 (D) - - 3 (D) - - - - - - Hendricks ..................................: 5 9 5 9 - - - - - - - - Johnson ....................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Lawrence ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Monroe .....................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) - - - - - - - - Owen .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - St. Joseph .................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - : BLACKBERRIES AND DEWBERRIES : (INCLUDING MARIONBERRIES) : : State Total : : Indiana ....................................: 188 120 183 113 21 6 234 175 184 152 78 23 : Counties : : Adams ......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 4 3 4 - - Allen ......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Bartholomew ................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 4 1 4 1 - - Benton .....................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Blackford ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Boone ......................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Brown ......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 6 (D) 6 (D) 1 (D) Carroll ....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Clark ......................................: 9 8 9 8 - - 5 (D) 4 (D) 2 (D) Clay .......................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Clinton ....................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Crawford ...................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Daviess ....................................: 7 7 7 (D) 2 (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Dearborn ...................................: 4 3 4 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Decatur ....................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - DeKalb .....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Delaware ...................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Dubois .....................................: 7 (D) 7 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Elkhart ....................................: 7 15 7 15 - - 15 17 15 17 - - Fayette ....................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Floyd ......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 2 3 2 - - Fountain ...................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Gibson .....................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 7 1 7 1 - - Grant ......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Greene .....................................: - - - - - - 8 3 8 (D) 2 (D) Hamilton ...................................: 10 11 10 11 - - - - - - - - Hancock ....................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) Harrison ...................................: 14 5 14 5 - - 15 2 13 1 3 (Z) Hendricks ..................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 5 2 - - 5 2 Henry ......................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - : Huntington .................................: - - - - - - 8 (D) 8 (D) - - Jackson ....................................: 6 10 6 10 - - 6 (D) 4 (D) 2 (D) Jefferson ..................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) - - - - - - - - Jennings ...................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Johnson ....................................: - - - - - - 5 2 3 (D) 2 (D) Kosciusko ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) LaGrange ...................................: 5 9 5 (D) 1 (D) 6 8 5 (D) 1 (D) Lawrence ...................................: 15 4 15 (D) 2 (D) 5 3 5 (D) 2 (D) Madison ....................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Marion .....................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) : Marshall ...................................: - - - - - - 9 1 - - 9 1 Martin .....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Miami ......................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Monroe .....................................: 11 3 11 (D) 2 (D) 10 2 7 1 6 1 Montgomery .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Morgan .....................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Noble ......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 4 3 3 (D) 1 (D) Ohio .......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Orange .....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Owen .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) : Parke ......................................: 3 1 3 (D) 1 (D) 4 3 4 3 - - Perry ......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Posey ......................................: 3 3 3 3 - - - - - - - - Pulaski ....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Putnam .....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Ripley .....................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - St. Joseph .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Scott ......................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Shelby .....................................: 6 (D) 6 (D) - - 6 1 6 1 - - Spencer ....................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Starke .....................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) - - 3 (D) Steuben ....................................: - - - - - - 7 4 7 3 6 1 Sullivan ...................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) Switzerland ................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Tippecanoe .................................: 5 1 2 (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Vanderburgh ................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 33. Berries: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Total : Bearing age : Nonbearing age : Total : Bearing age : Nonbearing age :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BLACKBERRIES AND DEWBERRIES : (INCLUDING MARIONBERRIES) - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Vigo .......................................: 3 4 3 4 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Wabash .....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 4 16 4 12 3 5 Warren .....................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Washington .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 14 9 13 7 3 2 Wayne ......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 8 3 4 1 4 2 White ......................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) : BLUEBERRIES, ALL : : State Total : : Indiana ....................................: 165 584 133 542 54 41 171 684 139 636 54 48 : Counties : : Allen ......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Bartholomew ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Brown ......................................: 3 (D) - - 3 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Carroll ....................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Clark ......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 6 4 6 - - Clinton ....................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Crawford ...................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Daviess ....................................: 5 (D) 3 1 2 (D) 7 4 5 (D) 2 (D) Dearborn ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Decatur ....................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) - - : DeKalb .....................................: 5 5 5 5 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Dubois .....................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Elkhart ....................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 8 6 8 6 - - Fountain ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Franklin ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Fulton .....................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) Gibson .....................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) Greene .....................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 4 (D) 4 (Z) 2 (D) Hamilton ...................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 3 (Z) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Harrison ...................................: 11 17 11 17 - - 5 (D) 5 (D) - - : Hendricks ..................................: 9 1 3 1 6 1 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Henry ......................................: 4 3 4 3 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Howard .....................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Jasper .....................................: 13 143 13 (D) 2 (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Jefferson ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Jennings ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Johnson ....................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Kosciusko ..................................: 7 9 4 3 3 6 4 18 4 4 3 14 LaGrange ...................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Lake .......................................: 4 17 4 (D) 1 (D) 7 (D) 1 (D) 7 1 : LaPorte ....................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 4 (D) 4 94 1 (D) Lawrence ...................................: 5 1 3 1 4 1 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Marion .....................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Marshall ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Miami ......................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Monroe .....................................: 7 4 7 4 - - 7 3 7 3 - - Morgan .....................................: 4 2 4 (D) 1 (D) 3 1 3 (D) 1 (D) Noble ......................................: 6 9 2 (D) 4 (D) 7 (D) 7 (D) - - Owen .......................................: 6 (D) 6 1 1 (D) - - - - - - Parke ......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) : Perry ......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Porter .....................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Pulaski ....................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Putnam .....................................: 6 (D) 6 (D) - - 5 (D) - - 5 (D) Ripley .....................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - St. Joseph .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 5 (D) 5 (D) 2 (D) Scott ......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Shelby .....................................: - - - - - - 5 1 5 1 - - Spencer ....................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Starke .....................................: 5 81 5 (D) 2 (D) 11 106 8 105 5 2 : Sullivan ...................................: - - - - - - 4 (Z) 1 (D) 3 (D) Switzerland ................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Tippecanoe .................................: 9 3 2 (D) 8 (D) 8 5 7 (D) 1 (D) Vanderburgh ................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) 3 (Z) 5 (D) 5 2 3 (D) Vigo .......................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Wabash .....................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Warrick ....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Washington .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 5 (D) 4 6 1 (D) White ......................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) : BLUEBERRIES, TAME : : State Total : : Indiana ....................................: 164 (D) 132 (D) 54 41 171 (D) 139 (D) 54 48 : Counties : : Allen ......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Bartholomew ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Brown ......................................: 3 (D) - - 3 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Carroll ....................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Clark ......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 6 4 6 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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, TAME - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Clinton ....................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Crawford ...................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Daviess ....................................: 5 (D) 3 1 2 (D) 7 4 5 (D) 2 (D) Dearborn ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Decatur ....................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) - - DeKalb .....................................: 5 5 5 5 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Dubois .....................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Elkhart ....................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 8 6 8 6 - - Fountain ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Franklin ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Fulton .....................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) Gibson .....................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) Greene .....................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 4 (D) 4 (Z) 2 (D) Hamilton ...................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 3 (Z) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Harrison ...................................: 11 17 11 17 - - 5 (D) 5 (D) - - Hendricks ..................................: 9 1 3 1 6 1 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Henry ......................................: 4 3 4 3 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Howard .....................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Jasper .....................................: 13 143 13 (D) 2 (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Jefferson ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) : Jennings ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Johnson ....................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Kosciusko ..................................: 7 9 4 3 3 6 4 18 4 4 3 14 LaGrange ...................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Lake .......................................: 4 17 4 (D) 1 (D) 7 (D) 1 (D) 7 1 LaPorte ....................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 4 (D) 4 94 1 (D) Lawrence ...................................: 5 1 3 1 4 1 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Marion .....................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Marshall ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Miami ......................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - : Monroe .....................................: 7 4 7 4 - - 7 3 7 3 - - Morgan .....................................: 4 (D) 4 2 1 (D) 3 (D) 3 (Z) 1 (D) Noble ......................................: 6 9 2 (D) 4 (D) 7 (D) 7 (D) - - Owen .......................................: 5 1 5 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Parke ......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Perry ......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Porter .....................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Pulaski ....................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Putnam .....................................: 6 (D) 6 (D) - - 5 (D) - - 5 (D) Ripley .....................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : St. Joseph .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 5 (D) 5 (D) 2 (D) Scott ......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Shelby .....................................: - - - - - - 5 1 5 1 - - Spencer ....................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Starke .....................................: 5 81 5 (D) 2 (D) 11 106 8 105 5 2 Sullivan ...................................: - - - - - - 4 (Z) 1 (D) 3 (D) Switzerland ................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Tippecanoe .................................: 9 3 2 (D) 8 (D) 8 5 7 (D) 1 (D) Vanderburgh ................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) 3 (Z) 5 (D) 5 2 3 (D) Vigo .......................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) : Wabash .....................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Warrick ....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Washington .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 5 (D) 4 6 1 (D) White ......................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) : BLUEBERRIES, WILD : : State Total : : Indiana ....................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Counties : : Morgan .....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Owen .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : BOYSENBERRIES : : State Total : : Indiana ....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : Counties : : Clinton ....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : CURRANTS (BLACK OR RED) : : State Total : : Indiana ....................................: 19 3 11 1 8 1 19 6 14 2 5 4 : Counties : : Elkhart ....................................: - - - - - - 6 1 6 1 - - Fulton .....................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - - - - - - - Hamilton ...................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Hendricks ..................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) - - 3 (D) LaPorte ....................................: 5 (D) - - 5 (D) - - - - - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 33. Berries: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Total : Bearing age : Nonbearing age : Total : Bearing age : Nonbearing age :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CURRANTS (BLACK OR RED) - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Marshall ...................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Morgan .....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Owen .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) St. Joseph .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Shelby .....................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Starke .....................................: 3 (D) - - 3 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Tippecanoe .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Wabash .....................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : ELDERBERRIES : : State Total : : Indiana ....................................: 68 17 45 11 32 6 16 8 8 6 8 2 : Counties : : Bartholomew ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Boone ......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Clark ......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Crawford ...................................: 5 1 5 1 5 1 - - - - - - Daviess ....................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Delaware ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Dubois .....................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Franklin ...................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Hamilton ...................................: 6 (D) 6 (D) - - - - - - - - Harrison ...................................: 3 1 - - 3 1 - - - - - - : Hendricks ..................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) Jefferson ..................................: 4 (Z) - - 4 (Z) - - - - - - Johnson ....................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Knox .......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - LaPorte ....................................: 5 1 - - 5 1 - - - - - - Lawrence ...................................: 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Monroe .....................................: 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 3 1 3 1 - - Morgan .....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Orange .....................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Owen .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) : Parke ......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Posey ......................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Putnam .....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Randolph ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - St. Joseph .................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Scott ......................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - - - - - - - Shelby .....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Spencer ....................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Switzerland ................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Tippecanoe .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Vanderburgh ................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - : GOOSEBERRIES (SEE TEXT) : : State Total : : Indiana ....................................: 11 (D) 11 1 5 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Counties : : Dearborn ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Jackson ....................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) LaPorte ....................................: 5 1 5 (D) 5 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Scott ......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Tippecanoe .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : MULBERRIES (SEE TEXT) : : State Total : : Indiana ....................................: 21 5 19 (D) 2 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Counties : : Hamilton ...................................: 6 1 6 1 - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Harrison ...................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Jackson ....................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Lawrence ...................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Owen .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Posey ......................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) St. Joseph .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : RASPBERRIES, ALL : : State Total : : Indiana ....................................: 138 72 128 62 19 10 160 77 121 60 56 16 : Counties : : Adams ......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Allen ......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Bartholomew ................................: 6 (D) 4 1 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Benton .....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Boone ......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 33. Berries: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Total : Bearing age : Nonbearing age : Total : Bearing age : Nonbearing age :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RASPBERRIES, ALL - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Brown ......................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) Carroll ....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Cass .......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Clark ......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Clinton ....................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 5 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) Crawford ...................................: - - - - - - 4 (D) 4 (D) - - Daviess ....................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Dearborn ...................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) DeKalb .....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Delaware ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Elkhart ....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 10 1 10 1 - - Fulton .....................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Gibson .....................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Greene .....................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Hamilton ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Hancock ....................................: 4 (D) 4 1 3 (D) 3 1 - - 3 1 Harrison ...................................: 8 (D) 8 (D) - - 7 15 7 15 - - Hendricks ..................................: 6 3 6 3 - - 5 (D) - - 5 (D) Henry ......................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Howard .....................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Jackson ....................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - - - - - - - Jefferson ..................................: 5 4 5 4 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jennings ...................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Johnson ....................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Kosciusko ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 4 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) LaGrange ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 11 4 11 4 - - Lake .......................................: - - - - - - 6 1 6 1 - - LaPorte ....................................: 12 (D) 8 13 7 (D) - - - - - - Lawrence ...................................: 10 1 10 1 - - - - - - - - Marion .....................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Marshall ...................................: - - - - - - 10 1 1 (D) 9 (D) Martin .....................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Miami ......................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Monroe .....................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 5 2 2 (D) 3 (D) Morgan .....................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 4 (D) 4 (D) 2 (D) Noble ......................................: 4 2 4 2 - - 3 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) Ohio .......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Owen .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Parke ......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Porter .....................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 7 (D) 5 (D) 2 (D) : Pulaski ....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Putnam .....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Ripley .....................................: 5 1 5 1 - - - - - - - - St. Joseph .................................: - - - - - - 4 3 4 1 3 1 Scott ......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Shelby .....................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 6 (D) 6 (D) 3 (D) Starke .....................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Switzerland ................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Tippecanoe .................................: 8 (D) 8 (D) - - 3 1 3 1 - - Wabash .....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Washington .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Wayne ......................................: 4 4 4 4 - - 7 (D) 1 (D) 6 2 White ......................................: - - - - - - 3 1 3 (Z) 3 (Z) : STRAWBERRIES : : State Total : : Indiana ....................................: 248 262 223 220 47 41 199 254 150 204 78 50 : Counties : : Adams ......................................: 8 (D) 8 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Allen ......................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) 2 (D) 7 (D) 4 7 5 (D) Bartholomew ................................: 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 5 1 4 (D) 1 (D) Blackford ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Boone ......................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 4 (D) 4 (D) 1 (D) Carroll ....................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Clark ......................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Clay .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Clinton ....................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 4 6 3 (D) 1 (D) Crawford ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - : Daviess ....................................: 4 4 4 4 - - 7 5 7 4 3 1 Dearborn ...................................: - - - - - - 3 1 3 (D) 1 (D) Decatur ....................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - DeKalb .....................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - 4 (D) 4 (D) - - Delaware ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Elkhart ....................................: 12 3 12 3 - - 12 2 11 (D) 1 (D) Floyd ......................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) - - - - - - - - Franklin ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Fulton .....................................: 4 3 4 3 - - - - - - - - Gibson .....................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) : Greene .....................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 3 (D) 3 (Z) 2 (D) Hamilton ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Hancock ....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) Harrison ...................................: 9 (D) 9 (D) - - 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Hendricks ..................................: 9 8 9 8 - - 7 3 3 (D) 4 (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. : : Henry ......................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Huntington .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jackson ....................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jasper .....................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jay ........................................: 3 3 3 3 - - - - - - - - Jefferson ..................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Jennings ...................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Johnson ....................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Knox .......................................: 9 13 9 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Kosciusko ..................................: 8 (D) 8 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : LaGrange ...................................: 14 8 14 7 4 1 6 (D) 5 3 3 (D) Lake .......................................: 3 (D) 2 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) LaPorte ....................................: 10 29 6 (D) 5 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Lawrence ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 1 3 1 - - Madison ....................................: 4 2 4 2 - - 6 (D) 1 (D) 5 (D) Marion .....................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 4 (D) 4 (D) 1 (D) Marshall ...................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Martin .....................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Miami ......................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Monroe .....................................: 8 1 8 1 - - 10 1 7 1 3 (Z) : Morgan .....................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 7 (D) 7 (D) - - Noble ......................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Ohio .......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Orange .....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Owen .......................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Parke ......................................: 3 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 9 11 9 (D) 3 (D) Perry ......................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) Porter .....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Posey ......................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Putnam .....................................: 10 24 10 24 - - 4 3 - - 4 3 : Ripley .....................................: 4 2 4 2 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - St. Joseph .................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Scott ......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Shelby .....................................: 6 1 6 (D) 1 (D) 8 1 8 1 - - Spencer ....................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Starke .....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Steuben ....................................: - - - - - - 6 3 4 (D) 2 (D) Switzerland ................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Tippecanoe .................................: 13 3 6 3 7 1 4 (D) 4 (D) - - Tipton .....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) : Vanderburgh ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Vigo .......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Wabash .....................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Warrick ....................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Washington .................................: - - - - - - 8 11 8 (D) 1 (D) Wayne ......................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 6 (D) 4 (D) 3 (D) Wells ......................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) White ......................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) Whitley ....................................: 5 10 5 5 5 5 - - - - - - : OTHER BERRIES (SEE TEXT) : : State Total : : Indiana ....................................: 5 2 5 (D) 1 (D) 17 4 17 4 - - : Counties : : Dubois .....................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Elkhart ....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 10 1 10 1 - - Hamilton ...................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Marion .....................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - - - - - - - Porter .....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Spencer ....................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Wabash .....................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Wayne ......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Wells ......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 34. Floriculture and Bedding Crops, Nursery Crops, Propagative Materials Sold, Sod, Food Crops Grown Under Glass or Other Protection, and Mushroom Crops: 2022 and 2017 [Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Sq. ft. under : : Value of sales : : Sq. ft. under : : : glass or other :Acres in the :-------------------------------: : glass or other :Acres in the Geographic area : Farms : protection : open : Farms : Dollars : Farms : protection : open ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BEDDING/GARDEN PLANTS, CUT FLOWERS AND CUT : FLORIST GREENS, FOLIAGE PLANTS, : POTTED FLOWERING PLANTS, AND OTHER : FLORICULTURE AND BEDDING CROPS, TOTAL : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................................: 695 5,400,422 714 695 66,071,618 542 7,295,136 417 : Counties : : Adams ............................................................: 20 105,440 (D) 20 1,022,510 16 138,040 (D) Allen ............................................................: 12 9,073 8 12 97,347 19 211,080 23 Bartholomew ......................................................: 4 (D) (D) 4 (D) 8 95,120 4 Benton ...........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Blackford ........................................................: - - - - - 2 - (D) Boone ............................................................: 11 (D) 9 11 (D) 3 10,620 (D) Brown ............................................................: 6 (D) (D) 6 126,688 3 (D) (D) Carroll ..........................................................: 8 7,117 5 8 63,018 4 4,284 (D) Cass .............................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) 4 (D) (D) Clark ............................................................: 11 (D) 14 11 123,500 3 (D) (D) : Clay .............................................................: 12 41,912 3 12 (D) 2 (D) (D) Clinton ..........................................................: 10 18,973 4 10 214,244 6 23,628 1 Crawford .........................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) (D) Daviess ..........................................................: 3 (D) (D) 3 (D) 13 64,938 2 Dearborn .........................................................: 4 - 4 4 (D) 2 (D) (D) Decatur ..........................................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 5 45,445 (D) DeKalb ...........................................................: 3 3,549 - 3 (D) 4 (D) (D) Delaware .........................................................: 9 18,834 14 9 272,886 11 69,728 4 Dubois ...........................................................: 9 (D) 3 9 (D) 5 39,500 (D) Elkhart ..........................................................: 41 260,684 32 41 1,639,157 31 161,068 6 : Fayette ..........................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) Floyd ............................................................: 5 (D) - 5 (D) 5 (D) (D) Fountain .........................................................: 3 8,000 (D) 3 46,400 - - - Franklin .........................................................: 4 (D) (D) 4 (D) 7 (D) 3 Fulton ...........................................................: 7 6,600 (D) 7 63,300 1 (D) (D) Gibson ...........................................................: 4 3,600 - 4 18,700 - - - Grant ............................................................: 6 2,250 7 6 (D) 3 1,960 (D) Greene ...........................................................: 7 (D) 19 7 86,742 11 (D) (D) Hamilton .........................................................: 20 (D) 22 20 (D) 11 1,964,942 15 Hancock ..........................................................: 9 51,760 2 9 505,043 20 74,500 11 : Harrison .........................................................: 10 13,856 5 10 136,259 14 60,614 14 Hendricks ........................................................: 15 1,200 27 15 110,660 7 (D) 5 Henry ............................................................: 5 (D) 5 5 18,312 2 (D) (D) Howard ...........................................................: 6 - 6 6 32,400 1 (D) - Huntington .......................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) 3 (D) (D) Jackson ..........................................................: 7 46,750 (D) 7 (D) 4 (D) (D) Jasper ...........................................................: 4 (D) (D) 4 (D) 4 (D) - Jay ..............................................................: 6 29,512 (D) 6 (D) 2 (D) (D) Jefferson ........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) 1 - (D) Jennings .........................................................: 18 42,727 11 18 298,333 4 64,680 (D) : Johnson ..........................................................: 25 26,242 52 25 375,635 6 17,038 (D) Knox .............................................................: 4 (D) 4 4 (D) 1 (D) - Kosciusko ........................................................: 21 123,965 10 21 570,606 6 67,982 4 LaGrange .........................................................: 29 113,224 5 29 825,962 35 134,272 2 Lake .............................................................: 7 252,700 (D) 7 1,744,814 8 243,152 (D) LaPorte ..........................................................: 14 172,690 30 14 1,334,260 7 125,312 (D) Lawrence .........................................................: 14 (D) 18 14 (D) 17 8,584 20 Madison ..........................................................: 16 338,900 91 16 1,781,500 6 (D) 3 Marion ...........................................................: 22 352,795 10 22 2,622,739 15 285,970 20 Marshall .........................................................: 11 (D) 19 11 (D) 10 9,750 7 : Martin ...........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 4 (D) 3 Miami ............................................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) Monroe ...........................................................: 30 78,387 9 30 1,393,633 24 75,236 12 Montgomery .......................................................: 8 132,368 (D) 8 819,129 5 46,992 (D) Morgan ...........................................................: 5 (D) (D) 5 (D) 2 - (D) Newton ...........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 6 353,120 - Noble ............................................................: 4 693 4 4 12,815 6 2,642 1 Ohio .............................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) - - - Orange ...........................................................: 6 8,457 (D) 6 69,495 3 (D) - Owen .............................................................: 9 37,050 7 9 (D) 9 58,278 11 : Parke ............................................................: 14 38,496 2 14 (D) 16 77,080 7 Perry ............................................................: - - - - - 2 (D) - Pike .............................................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 4 (D) 3 Porter ...........................................................: 7 (D) 2 7 50,372 5 37,101 (D) Posey ............................................................: 9 5,880 3 9 64,280 6 (D) 4 Pulaski ..........................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) - - - Putnam ...........................................................: 7 - 7 7 (D) 4 (D) (Z) Randolph .........................................................: 4 18,550 - 4 129,714 3 (D) (D) Ripley ...........................................................: 4 (D) 24 4 (D) 3 512,300 (D) Rush .............................................................: 4 1,226 (D) 4 20,856 1 (D) - : St. Joseph .......................................................: 9 7,908 3 9 112,308 5 5,906 (D) Scott ............................................................: 4 (D) 13 4 137,975 3 20,900 (D) Shelby ...........................................................: 5 (D) (D) 5 (D) 6 (D) (D) Spencer ..........................................................: 4 (D) (D) 4 (D) 3 (D) (D) Starke ...........................................................: 4 - 3 4 20,600 2 - (D) Steuben ..........................................................: 7 72,000 (D) 7 881,300 2 (D) (D) Switzerland ......................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) - - - Tippecanoe .......................................................: 18 131,816 7 18 (D) 10 87,195 (D) Vanderburgh ......................................................: 8 (D) 2 8 61,568 2 (D) (D) Vermillion .......................................................: 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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BEDDING/GARDEN PLANTS, CUT FLOWERS AND CUT : FLORIST GREENS, FOLIAGE PLANTS, : POTTED FLOWERING PLANTS, AND OTHER : FLORICULTURE AND BEDDING CROPS, TOTAL - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Vigo .............................................................: 6 (D) 4 6 25,169 5 18,600 2 Wabash ...........................................................: 7 (D) 5 7 (D) 9 47,960 7 Warrick ..........................................................: 5 (D) (D) 5 (D) 2 (D) - Washington .......................................................: 12 23,483 15 12 273,122 9 14,920 54 Wayne ............................................................: 9 51,452 14 9 437,972 15 617,822 5 Wells ............................................................: - - - - - 3 (D) (D) White ............................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) 4 (D) (D) Whitley ..........................................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - : BEDDING/GARDEN PLANTS - ANNUALS, HERBACEOUS : PERENNIALS, VEGETABLE PLANTS : (INCLUDING HANGING BASKETS) : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................................: 434 3,935,337 275 434 54,327,984 391 5,802,432 234 : Counties : : Adams ............................................................: 18 77,380 (D) 18 767,300 14 128,200 (D) Allen ............................................................: 5 5,300 5 5 57,077 13 201,080 22 Bartholomew ......................................................: 3 (D) - 3 (D) 6 95,120 (D) Benton ...........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Blackford ........................................................: - - - - - 2 - (D) Boone ............................................................: 6 (D) 6 6 (D) 3 (D) (D) Brown ............................................................: 6 (D) - 6 (D) 3 (D) - Carroll ..........................................................: 3 (D) (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) - Cass .............................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) - Clark ............................................................: 5 (D) 11 5 101,500 2 (D) (D) : Clay .............................................................: 9 41,912 (D) 9 245,322 1 (D) - Clinton ..........................................................: 7 10,057 (D) 7 107,650 4 20,496 1 Crawford .........................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) (D) Daviess ..........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 8 48,443 - Dearborn .........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Decatur ..........................................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 4 (D) - DeKalb ...........................................................: - - - - - 4 (D) (D) Delaware .........................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) 3 (D) (D) Dubois ...........................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) 3 (D) - Elkhart ..........................................................: 23 183,060 (D) 23 1,152,332 21 116,780 (D) : Floyd ............................................................: 5 (D) - 5 (D) 3 (D) - Franklin .........................................................: 4 (D) (D) 4 (D) 2 (D) - Fulton ...........................................................: 7 (D) (D) 7 (D) 1 (D) - Gibson ...........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - Grant ............................................................: - - - - - 3 (D) - Greene ...........................................................: 7 (D) (D) 7 65,306 10 (D) (D) Hamilton .........................................................: 5 (D) (D) 5 (D) 8 (D) (D) Hancock ..........................................................: 5 39,760 (D) 5 468,616 20 (D) 10 Harrison .........................................................: 8 13,856 (D) 8 126,419 14 (D) 13 Hendricks ........................................................: 10 1,200 8 10 30,300 5 (D) (D) : Henry ............................................................: 5 (D) (D) 5 (D) - - - Howard ...........................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - Huntington .......................................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) Jackson ..........................................................: 6 37,750 (D) 6 185,484 4 (D) (D) Jasper ...........................................................: 3 (D) - 3 (D) 4 (D) - Jay ..............................................................: 6 29,512 (D) 6 (D) 2 (D) (D) Jennings .........................................................: 9 (D) (D) 9 228,289 4 (D) (D) Johnson ..........................................................: 12 25,492 35 12 279,230 5 17,038 (D) Knox .............................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - Kosciusko ........................................................: 12 98,965 5 12 473,190 3 (D) (D) : LaGrange .........................................................: 27 103,630 (D) 27 766,669 30 112,760 (Z) Lake .............................................................: 5 252,700 (D) 5 (D) 8 179,402 (D) LaPorte ..........................................................: 12 144,388 (D) 12 1,162,920 4 82,058 (D) Lawrence .........................................................: 4 (D) 5 4 (D) 16 7,270 14 Madison ..........................................................: 4 (D) (D) 4 (D) 3 (D) - Marion ...........................................................: 20 275,717 (D) 20 2,014,481 11 203,749 (D) Marshall .........................................................: 10 (D) 18 10 (D) 4 9,750 - Martin ...........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 1 (D) - Miami ............................................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) Monroe ...........................................................: 25 32,298 (D) 25 882,334 21 70,749 10 : Montgomery .......................................................: 4 (D) (D) 4 (D) 3 (D) - Morgan ...........................................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 2 - (D) Newton ...........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 6 353,120 - Noble ............................................................: - - - - - 3 (D) (D) Orange ...........................................................: 3 (D) - 3 32,200 3 (D) - Owen .............................................................: 7 (D) (D) 7 (D) 7 55,298 (D) Parke ............................................................: 6 28,720 (D) 6 270,320 9 45,244 (D) Perry ............................................................: - - - - - 2 (D) - Pike .............................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 4 (D) 3 Porter ...........................................................: 7 (D) (D) 7 (D) 3 (D) (D) : Posey ............................................................: 6 5,040 - 6 44,500 2 (D) - Pulaski ..........................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) - - - Putnam ...........................................................: - - - - - 4 (D) (Z) Randolph .........................................................: 4 10,000 - 4 60,000 3 (D) (D) Ripley ...........................................................: 4 (D) (D) 4 (D) 3 (D) (D) Rush .............................................................: 4 1,226 (D) 4 20,856 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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BEDDING/GARDEN PLANTS - ANNUALS, HERBACEOUS : PERENNIALS, VEGETABLE PLANTS : (INCLUDING HANGING BASKETS) - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : St. Joseph .......................................................: 5 (D) (D) 5 (D) 3 (D) (D) Scott ............................................................: 4 (D) (D) 4 (D) 3 (D) - Shelby ...........................................................: 3 (D) - 3 (D) 4 (D) - Spencer ..........................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) - Starke ...........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) - - - Steuben ..........................................................: 6 54,000 - 6 780,000 2 (D) (D) Switzerland ......................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) - - - Tippecanoe .......................................................: 14 (D) (D) 14 (D) 5 (D) (D) Vanderburgh ......................................................: 7 (D) 2 7 (D) - - - Vermillion .......................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - : Vigo .............................................................: 6 (D) 4 6 25,169 2 (D) - Wabash ...........................................................: 3 - 2 3 5,400 8 (D) (D) Warrick ..........................................................: 5 (D) (D) 5 (D) 2 (D) - Washington .......................................................: 5 13,330 - 5 (D) 2 (D) - Wayne ............................................................: 4 36,752 (D) 4 336,512 7 (D) - Wells ............................................................: - - - - - 3 (D) (D) White ............................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) 2 - (D) Whitley ..........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 2 (D) - : CUT FLOWERS AND CUT FLORIST GREENS : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................................: 250 117,793 307 250 2,627,815 119 66,854 118 : Counties : : Adams ............................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) - - - Allen ............................................................: 5 - (D) 5 (D) 5 (D) 1 Bartholomew ......................................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 2 - (D) Boone ............................................................: 5 - 3 5 19,340 - - - Brown ............................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) 2 - (D) Carroll ..........................................................: 5 4,072 (D) 5 41,144 2 (D) (D) Cass .............................................................: - - - - - 3 (D) (D) Clark ............................................................: 5 - (D) 5 (D) - - - Clay .............................................................: 3 - (D) 3 (D) 1 - (D) Clinton ..........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - : Daviess ..........................................................: - - - - - 3 - (D) Dearborn .........................................................: 3 - (D) 3 (D) - - - DeKalb ...........................................................: 3 3,549 - 3 (D) - - - Delaware .........................................................: 7 (D) 14 7 (D) 6 - (D) Elkhart ..........................................................: 7 (D) 5 7 114,516 2 - (D) Fountain .........................................................: 3 8,000 (D) 3 46,400 - - - Grant ............................................................: 6 2,250 7 6 (D) - - - Greene ...........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) (D) Hamilton .........................................................: 15 (D) (D) 15 139,635 6 (D) 3 Hancock ..........................................................: 6 12,000 (D) 6 36,427 3 - 1 : Harrison .........................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) 7 - 1 Hendricks ........................................................: 5 - 19 5 80,360 2 - (D) Howard ...........................................................: 6 - 6 6 32,400 - - - Huntington .......................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) - - - Jackson ..........................................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - Jasper ...........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) - - - Jefferson ........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) 1 - (D) Jennings .........................................................: 11 (D) (D) 11 (D) 1 (D) (D) Johnson ..........................................................: 13 - 17 13 92,280 3 - 2 Knox .............................................................: 3 - (D) 3 27,000 - - - : Kosciusko ........................................................: 8 (D) (D) 8 34,880 1 (D) (D) LaGrange .........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - Lake .............................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) - - - LaPorte ..........................................................: 3 (D) (D) 3 92,140 1 (D) - Lawrence .........................................................: 10 (D) 14 10 88,900 8 - (D) Madison ..........................................................: 12 9,735 (D) 12 (D) 3 - 3 Marion ...........................................................: 3 - 2 3 (D) 2 (D) (D) Marshall .........................................................: 4 - (D) 4 (D) 6 - 7 Monroe ...........................................................: 14 3,720 5 14 (D) 10 687 (D) Montgomery .......................................................: 4 14,190 (D) 4 110,450 2 (D) (D) : Morgan ...........................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) - - - Noble ............................................................: 4 228 2 4 6,800 1 - (D) Ohio .............................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) - - - Orange ...........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) - - - Owen .............................................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 5 (D) 7 Parke ............................................................: 8 7,776 (D) 8 31,920 2 (D) (D) Porter ...........................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) - - - Posey ............................................................: 3 - 3 3 17,280 4 - 4 Putnam ...........................................................: 6 - (D) 6 (D) - - - Ripley ...........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) - - - : St. Joseph .......................................................: 5 (D) (D) 5 24,420 2 (D) (D) Scott ............................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) (D) Shelby ...........................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) 2 - (D) Starke ...........................................................: 3 - (D) 3 (D) 2 - (D) Steuben ..........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) - - - Tippecanoe .......................................................: 9 (D) (D) 9 28,080 1 - (D) Vanderburgh ......................................................: - - - - - 1 - (D) Vigo .............................................................: - - - - - 3 - 2 Wabash ...........................................................: - - - - - 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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CUT FLOWERS AND CUT FLORIST GREENS - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Warrick ..........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) - - - Washington .......................................................: 8 (D) (D) 8 102,635 6 13,320 (D) Wayne ............................................................: 3 (D) 7 3 (D) 1 (D) - Wells ............................................................: - - - - - 1 - (D) Whitley ..........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) - - - : FOLIAGE PLANTS, INDOOR (INCLUDING HANGING : BASKETS) : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................................: 49 130,233 9 49 945,291 43 141,898 3 : Counties : : Adams ............................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) 2 (D) - Allen ............................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - Benton ...........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - Clinton ..........................................................: 3 (D) - 3 (D) 1 (D) - Delaware .........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 1 (D) - Dubois ...........................................................: 8 (D) - 8 (D) 1 (D) - Elkhart ..........................................................: 5 17,600 - 5 111,800 - - - Fayette ..........................................................: - - - - - 1 - (D) Fulton ...........................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - Grant ............................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - : Hamilton .........................................................: 5 800 (D) 5 6,250 4 23,736 (D) Jasper ...........................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - Kosciusko ........................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - LaGrange .........................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) 3 (D) - Lake .............................................................: - - - - - 5 31,500 - LaPorte ..........................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - Lawrence .........................................................: - - - - - 2 (D) - Madison ..........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - Marion ...........................................................: 3 (D) (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) (D) Miami ............................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) 1 (D) - : Monroe ...........................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) 1 (D) - Montgomery .......................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) 1 (D) - Noble ............................................................: 3 465 2 3 6,015 - - - Owen .............................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 1 (D) - Pike .............................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - Ripley ...........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) - - - Shelby ...........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - Spencer ..........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - Tippecanoe .......................................................: - - - - - 4 (D) (D) Vigo .............................................................: - - - - - 2 (D) - : Warrick ..........................................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - Washington .......................................................: 3 (D) - 3 17,325 2 (D) - Wells ............................................................: - - - - - 1 - (D) White ............................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - : POTTED FLOWERING PLANTS : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................................: 135 1,181,265 95 135 7,836,735 133 1,207,949 54 : Counties : : Adams ............................................................: 5 12,980 - 5 71,190 8 (D) (D) Allen ............................................................: 7 (D) (D) 7 28,200 1 (D) - Bartholomew ......................................................: - - - - - 2 - (D) Benton ...........................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) Boone ............................................................: - - - - - 2 (D) - Carroll ..........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - Cass .............................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - Clark ............................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) (D) Clinton ..........................................................: 4 (D) (D) 4 42,130 1 (D) - Crawford .........................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - : Daviess ..........................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) 3 (D) (D) Dearborn .........................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - Decatur ..........................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) Delaware .........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 2 (D) - Dubois ...........................................................: 3 (D) 3 3 (D) 3 (D) (D) Elkhart ..........................................................: 14 42,200 (D) 14 146,800 10 44,288 3 Floyd ............................................................: - - - - - 2 - (D) Franklin .........................................................: - - - - - 6 - 3 Fulton ...........................................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 1 - (D) Gibson ...........................................................: 3 (D) - 3 (D) - - - : Grant ............................................................: - - - - - 3 (D) (D) Hamilton .........................................................: 4 (D) - 4 (D) 3 (D) (D) Hancock ..........................................................: - - - - - 2 (D) - Harrison .........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) - Hendricks ........................................................: - - - - - 1 - (D) Henry ............................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) 2 - (D) Jackson ..........................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) - - - Jasper ...........................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - Jennings .........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - Johnson ..........................................................: 5 750 - 5 4,125 - - - Knox .............................................................: 1 (D) (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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- POTTED FLOWERING PLANTS - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Kosciusko ........................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) 4 (D) 2 LaGrange .........................................................: 8 4,710 2 8 25,580 4 (D) (D) Lake .............................................................: - - - - - 5 32,250 - LaPorte ..........................................................: 3 (D) - 3 79,200 2 (D) - Lawrence .........................................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) Madison ..........................................................: 6 (D) (D) 6 279,500 - - - Marion ...........................................................: 5 (D) 2 5 457,400 5 (D) 11 Marshall .........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) - - - Martin ...........................................................: - - - - - 3 30 3 Miami ............................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 1 (D) - : Monroe ...........................................................: 8 (D) (D) 8 (D) 3 2,100 - Montgomery .......................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) 1 (D) - Morgan ...........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) - - - Orange ...........................................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - Owen .............................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) Parke ............................................................: 4 (D) (D) 4 (D) 8 (D) 4 Pike .............................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - Porter ...........................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - Posey ............................................................: 4 840 - 4 2,500 - - - Putnam ...........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - : Randolph .........................................................: 3 8,550 - 3 69,714 - - - Ripley ...........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Scott ............................................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) - - - Shelby ...........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - Spencer ..........................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) 2 - (D) Steuben ..........................................................: 6 18,000 - 6 (D) - - - Tippecanoe .......................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) 5 (D) (D) Vanderburgh ......................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 1 (D) - Vigo .............................................................: - - - - - 3 6,600 - Wabash ...........................................................: 3 (D) 3 3 (D) 2 (D) - : Warrick ..........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - Washington .......................................................: 3 (D) (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) (D) Wayne ............................................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 8 281,664 5 Wells ............................................................: - - - - - 1 - (D) White ............................................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) : OTHER FLORICULTURE AND BEDDING CROPS : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................................: 28 35,794 28 22 333,793 34 76,003 9 : Counties : : Adams ............................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - Clinton ..........................................................: - - - - - 2 (D) - Daviess ..........................................................: - - - - - 4 (D) (D) Elkhart ..........................................................: 7 (D) 12 7 113,709 1 - (D) Fayette ..........................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - Greene ...........................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) - - - Hancock ..........................................................: - - - - - 5 - 1 Henry ............................................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) Huntington .......................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - Jennings .........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) - - - : Kosciusko ........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - LaGrange .........................................................: 3 (D) (D) 3 7,788 2 - (D) LaPorte ..........................................................: - - - - - 3 (D) (D) Monroe ...........................................................: 6 (D) - - - 3 (D) (D) Morgan ...........................................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - Noble ............................................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) Orange ...........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - Parke ............................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) 1 - (D) Putnam ...........................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - St. Joseph .......................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - : Tippecanoe .......................................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) Wabash ...........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - Washington .......................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - Wayne ............................................................: - - - - - 2 (D) - White ............................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - : NURSERY STOCK CROPS : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................................: 279 810,366 2,953 279 43,279,680 259 785,129 2,972 : Counties : : Adams ............................................................: 4 - (D) 4 (D) 8 (D) (D) Allen ............................................................: 7 21,400 9 7 (D) 11 (D) 70 Bartholomew ......................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) - - - Benton ...........................................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Blackford ........................................................: - - - - - 2 - (D) Boone ............................................................: - - - - - 2 - (D) Brown ............................................................: 7 (D) 107 7 394,853 2 - (D) Carroll ..........................................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 4 - (D) Cass .............................................................: - - - - - 3 (D) 3 Clark ............................................................: - - - - - 3 (D) (D) Clinton ..........................................................: 3 (D) (D) 3 (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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NURSERY STOCK CROPS - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Crawford .........................................................: 3 - (D) 3 (D) 2 - (D) Daviess ..........................................................: - - - - - 6 - 3 Dearborn .........................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) Decatur ..........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) 1 - (D) DeKalb ...........................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) 4 - 6 Delaware .........................................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 7 (D) 4 Dubois ...........................................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 1 - (D) Elkhart ..........................................................: 5 (D) 33 5 (D) 12 (D) 68 Floyd ............................................................: - - - - - 1 - (D) Fountain .........................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) - - - : Franklin .........................................................: - - - - - 1 - (D) Fulton ...........................................................: 6 - 13 6 145,200 1 - (D) Gibson ...........................................................: 4 - 10 4 (D) 1 - (D) Grant ............................................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) Greene ...........................................................: 3 - (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) 5 Hamilton .........................................................: 9 (D) 19 9 202,200 16 84,718 245 Hancock ..........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) 6 - 18 Harrison .........................................................: 13 (D) 207 13 1,760,718 3 - (D) Hendricks ........................................................: 9 (D) 23 9 (D) 2 (D) (D) Henry ............................................................: - - - - - 4 - 3 : Howard ...........................................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) Huntington .......................................................: 6 900 - 6 3,600 2 (D) (D) Jackson ..........................................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 4 (D) (D) Jasper ...........................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) 3 - 3 Jay ..............................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) (D) Johnson ..........................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) - - - Knox .............................................................: 4 - 3 4 37,400 - - - Kosciusko ........................................................: 5 (D) 3 5 (D) 4 (D) 3 LaGrange .........................................................: 3 - (D) 3 (D) 14 - 7 Lake .............................................................: 4 - 64 4 (D) 3 (D) (D) : LaPorte ..........................................................: 17 450,002 39 17 (D) 15 (D) 346 Lawrence .........................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) 4 (D) (D) Madison ..........................................................: 6 - 770 6 (D) 3 (D) (D) Marion ...........................................................: 13 - 21 13 323,692 5 (D) 16 Marshall .........................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) 2 - (D) Miami ............................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 1 (D) - Monroe ...........................................................: 23 13,967 46 23 (D) 11 5,550 12 Montgomery .......................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) 1 - (D) Morgan ...........................................................: 4 - (D) 4 (D) 2 - (D) Noble ............................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) - - - : Orange ...........................................................: 7 (D) 10 7 149,300 6 (D) 4 Owen .............................................................: 4 - (D) 4 (D) 6 - 3 Parke ............................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) 4 - 1 Perry ............................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) 2 - (D) Pike .............................................................: 3 (D) (D) 3 (D) 4 - 30 Porter ...........................................................: 3 (D) 21 3 132,000 6 (D) 30 Posey ............................................................: 3 - 2 3 16,500 1 (D) - Putnam ...........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) 1 - (D) Randolph .........................................................: - - - - - 1 - (D) Ripley ...........................................................: 7 (D) 122 7 (D) 3 (D) (D) : Rush .............................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) 1 - (D) St. Joseph .......................................................: 11 (D) 83 11 (D) 14 (D) 130 Scott ............................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) 1 - (D) Shelby ...........................................................: 3 - 36 3 (D) 1 - (D) Spencer ..........................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) - - - Starke ...........................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) 2 - (D) Steuben ..........................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) (D) Switzerland ......................................................: 7 - 35 7 (D) - - - Tippecanoe .......................................................: 10 11,820 39 10 (D) 2 (D) (D) Union ............................................................: - - - - - 1 - (D) : Vanderburgh ......................................................: 7 (D) 7 7 (D) 2 - (D) Vigo .............................................................: - - - - - 2 - (D) Wabash ...........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) 1 - (D) Warren ...........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) 1 - (D) Warrick ..........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) - - - Washington .......................................................: 6 4,200 (D) 6 (D) 1 - (D) Wayne ............................................................: - - - - - 3 - (D) Wells ............................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) - - - White ............................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) 1 - (D) Whitley ..........................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) 2 - (D) : AQUATIC PLANTS : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................................: 4 (D) - 4 (D) 5 (D) (Z) : Counties : : Clinton ..........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - Monroe ...........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 4 (D) (Z) Porter ...........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - St. Joseph .......................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - Steuben ..........................................................: - - - - - 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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HEMP COMPLETE GROWS (SEE TEXT) : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................................: 5 11,280 (X) 5 (D) (NA) (NA) (X) : Counties : : Hancock ..........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) (NA) (NA) (X) Jackson ..........................................................: 4 (D) (X) 4 8,000 (NA) (NA) (X) : BULBS, CORMS, RHIZOMES, AND TUBERS - DRY : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................................: 35 1,213 91 35 (D) 13 (D) (D) : Counties : : Bartholomew ......................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) - - - Benton ...........................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - Fountain .........................................................: 3 - 1 3 (D) - - - Greene ...........................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) 3 - 3 Hamilton .........................................................: - - - - - 3 - 1 Harrison .........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) - - - Lake .............................................................: - - - - - 1 - (D) LaPorte ..........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) 1 - (D) Madison ..........................................................: 4 - (Z) 4 1,100 - - - Marion ...........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 1 - (D) : Marshall .........................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - Monroe ...........................................................: 12 - 3 12 15,000 - - - Noble ............................................................: 3 228 (Z) 3 3,294 - - - Orange ...........................................................: - - - - - 1 - (D) Owen .............................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) - - - Porter ...........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) - - - St. Joseph .......................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) - - - Scott ............................................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - Vigo .............................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - Warrick ..........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) - - - White ............................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - : CUTTINGS, SEEDLINGS, LINERS, AND PLUGS : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................................: 40 34,041 (D) 40 3,247,734 42 65,823 99 : Counties : : Benton ...........................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - Daviess ..........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - Decatur ..........................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) DeKalb ...........................................................: - - - - - 2 (D) - Delaware .........................................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 3 - 1 Elkhart ..........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - Fountain .........................................................: 3 1,152 3 3 33,585 - - - Greene ...........................................................: - - - - - 4 - 2 Hamilton .........................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) 3 (D) (Z) Harrison .........................................................: 3 2,304 3 3 (D) 2 - (D) : Hendricks ........................................................: 6 - 1 6 870 - - - Henry ............................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) - - - Kosciusko ........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - LaGrange .........................................................: - - - - - 2 (D) - Lake .............................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - LaPorte ..........................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - Madison ..........................................................: - - - - - 2 - (D) Marion ...........................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - Marshall .........................................................: - - - - - 3 4,096 - Miami ............................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 1 (D) - : Monroe ...........................................................: 6 - 1 6 15,000 2 (D) - Montgomery .......................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - Newton ...........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 1 (D) - Noble ............................................................: 3 231 1 3 6,645 - - - Orange ...........................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) 2 - (D) Porter ...........................................................: - - - - - 1 - (D) Ripley ...........................................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) St. Joseph .......................................................: 4 2,382 (D) 4 (D) 1 - (D) Starke ...........................................................: - - - - - 1 - (D) Tippecanoe .......................................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) : Vigo .............................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - Washington .......................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 2 (D) - : FLOWER SEEDS : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................................: 6 - 17 6 33,780 14 12,303 (D) : Counties : : Allen ............................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - Benton ...........................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - Daviess ..........................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - Delaware .........................................................: - - - - - 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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FLOWER SEEDS - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Fountain .........................................................: 3 - (D) 3 7,500 - - - Hamilton .........................................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) Harrison .........................................................: - - - - - 2 - (D) Huntington .......................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - LaGrange .........................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) Marion ...........................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - Newton ...........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) 1 - (D) Steuben ..........................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - : VEGETABLE SEEDS (SEE TEXT) : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................................: - - (X) - - 32 17,112 (X) : Counties : : Benton ...........................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) Crawford .........................................................: - - (X) - - 2 - (X) Daviess ..........................................................: - - (X) - - 1 - (X) Decatur ..........................................................: - - (X) - - 1 - (X) Dubois ...........................................................: - - (X) - - 1 - (X) Elkhart ..........................................................: - - (X) - - 7 5,300 (X) Hendricks ........................................................: - - (X) - - 1 - (X) Huntington .......................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) Jackson ..........................................................: - - (X) - - 1 - (X) LaPorte ..........................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) : Lawrence .........................................................: - - (X) - - 1 - (X) Marion ...........................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) Monroe ...........................................................: - - (X) - - 2 (D) (X) Morgan ...........................................................: - - (X) - - 3 7,500 (X) Spencer ..........................................................: - - (X) - - 6 - (X) Washington .......................................................: - - (X) - - 2 (D) (X) : VEGETABLE TRANSPLANTS TO FARM FIELDS : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................................: 77 593,413 (X) 77 3,916,993 60 264,559 (X) : Counties : : Adams ............................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 3 4,104 (X) Allen ............................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) Bartholomew ......................................................: 5 2,070 (X) 5 4,968 - - (X) Boone ............................................................: 3 (D) (X) 3 (D) - - (X) Clinton ..........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) Crawford .........................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) Daviess ..........................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) Dearborn .........................................................: - - (X) - - 3 (D) (X) Delaware .........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) Dubois ...........................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) : Elkhart ..........................................................: 7 11,204 (X) 7 24,969 3 1,800 (X) Fulton ...........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) - - (X) Gibson ...........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Grant ............................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Greene ...........................................................: - - (X) - - 2 (D) (X) Hamilton .........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 4 (D) (X) Hancock ..........................................................: 3 (D) (X) 3 (D) 4 11,400 (X) Harrison .........................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) Hendricks ........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Jackson ..........................................................: 3 10,504 (X) 3 25,210 1 (D) (X) : Jasper ...........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) Jennings .........................................................: 5 6,165 (X) 5 11,812 - - (X) Johnson ..........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 1 (D) (X) Knox .............................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 2 (D) (X) LaGrange .........................................................: 3 1,720 (X) 3 6,170 10 7,440 (X) LaPorte ..........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 2 (D) (X) Madison ..........................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) Marion ...........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 2 (D) (X) Marshall .........................................................: 3 15,960 (X) 3 37,000 - - (X) Monroe ...........................................................: 7 6,316 (X) 7 13,029 2 (D) (X) : Morgan ...........................................................: - - (X) - - 3 10,500 (X) Noble ............................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) Orange ...........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) - - (X) Owen .............................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) Parke ............................................................: 5 9,736 (X) 5 23,367 5 5,836 (X) Pulaski ..........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Ripley ...........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) St. Joseph .......................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) - - (X) Spencer ..........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Tippecanoe .......................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) : Vanderburgh ......................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Vigo .............................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) Wabash ...........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Washington .......................................................: 6 2,189 (X) 6 4,570 - - (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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SOD HARVESTED OR INTENDED FOR SALE IN : FUTURE YEARS (SEE TEXT) : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................................: 14 (X) 3,180 14 19,276,596 (NA) (X) (NA) : Counties : : Allen ............................................................: 1 (X) (D) 1 (D) (NA) (X) (NA) Carroll ..........................................................: 1 (X) (D) 1 (D) (NA) (X) (NA) Cass .............................................................: 1 (X) (D) 1 (D) (NA) (X) (NA) Clark ............................................................: 2 (X) (D) 2 (D) (NA) (X) (NA) Delaware .........................................................: 1 (X) (D) 1 (D) (NA) (X) (NA) Franklin .........................................................: 1 (X) (D) 1 (D) (NA) (X) (NA) Gibson ...........................................................: 1 (X) (D) 1 (D) (NA) (X) (NA) Jackson ..........................................................: 1 (X) (D) 1 (D) (NA) (X) (NA) Madison ..........................................................: 2 (X) (D) 2 (D) (NA) (X) (NA) Noble ............................................................: - (X) - - - (NA) (X) (NA) : Porter ...........................................................: 1 (X) (D) 1 (D) (NA) (X) (NA) St. Joseph .......................................................: 1 (X) (D) 1 (D) (NA) (X) (NA) Wabash ...........................................................: 1 (X) (D) 1 (D) (NA) (X) (NA) : TOTAL GREENHOUSE VEGETABLES AND FRESH : CUT HERBS : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................................: 298 1,579,001 (X) 298 6,596,655 300 1,343,283 (X) : Counties : : Adams ............................................................: 7 53,600 (X) 7 239,800 8 103,080 (X) Allen ............................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 6 23,968 (X) Bartholomew ......................................................: 5 3,550 (X) 5 11,362 - - (X) Boone ............................................................: 4 20,200 (X) 4 70,120 3 (D) (X) Brown ............................................................: 4 8,400 (X) 4 37,880 3 4,024 (X) Carroll ..........................................................: 3 8,926 (X) 3 (D) 5 18,808 (X) Cass .............................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 2 (D) (X) Clark ............................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 6 69,740 (X) Clay .............................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Clinton ..........................................................: 6 20,082 (X) 6 88,974 3 6,400 (X) : Crawford .........................................................: 3 300 (X) 3 630 - - (X) Daviess ..........................................................: 7 41,262 (X) 7 (D) 15 78,199 (X) Dearborn .........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 2 (D) (X) DeKalb ...........................................................: 5 9,211 (X) 5 26,066 - - (X) Delaware .........................................................: 3 (D) (X) 3 (D) 12 47,900 (X) Dubois ...........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Elkhart ..........................................................: 21 95,302 (X) 21 530,870 12 136,572 (X) Fountain .........................................................: - - (X) - - 2 (D) (X) Franklin .........................................................: - - (X) - - 2 (D) (X) Fulton ...........................................................: 6 11,394 (X) 6 56,050 2 (D) (X) : Gibson ...........................................................: 3 4,880 (X) 3 32,208 - - (X) Grant ............................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 1 (D) (X) Greene ...........................................................: 5 10,270 (X) 5 43,100 10 9,103 (X) Hamilton .........................................................: 8 10,044 (X) 8 43,236 9 21,782 (X) Hancock ..........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 5 13,304 (X) Harrison .........................................................: 3 8,934 (X) 3 29,391 1 (D) (X) Hendricks ........................................................: 4 5,444 (X) 4 35,931 5 11,400 (X) Henry ............................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 2 (D) (X) Huntington .......................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 3 (D) (X) Jackson ..........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 3 4,200 (X) : Jasper ...........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 2 (D) (X) Jennings .........................................................: 11 59,444 (X) 11 272,545 3 42,570 (X) Johnson ..........................................................: 10 22,550 (X) 10 (D) 1 (D) (X) Knox .............................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) Kosciusko ........................................................: - - (X) - - 3 8,211 (X) LaGrange .........................................................: 33 136,788 (X) 33 648,722 24 116,822 (X) LaPorte ..........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 4 12,380 (X) Madison ..........................................................: 10 65,980 (X) 10 170,962 1 (D) (X) Marion ...........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 10 56,766 (X) Marshall .........................................................: 10 38,880 (X) 10 132,662 14 41,528 (X) : Martin ...........................................................: - - (X) - - 3 2,070 (X) Miami ............................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) Monroe ...........................................................: 25 44,716 (X) 25 179,298 17 31,372 (X) Montgomery .......................................................: 10 37,900 (X) 10 (D) 6 27,810 (X) Morgan ...........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 6 12,144 (X) Noble ............................................................: - - (X) - - 3 4,987 (X) Orange ...........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) Owen .............................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 6 25,292 (X) Parke ............................................................: 7 58,080 (X) 7 351,808 12 62,132 (X) Pike .............................................................: - - (X) - - 3 4,500 (X) : Porter ...........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 3 2,468 (X) Posey ............................................................: 4 1,680 (X) 4 3,384 - - (X) Pulaski ..........................................................: 4 302,960 (X) 4 (D) - - (X) Putnam ...........................................................: - - (X) - - 2 (D) (X) Randolph .........................................................: 3 65,520 (X) 3 187,740 1 (D) (X) Rush .............................................................: - - (X) - - 3 3,900 (X) St. Joseph .......................................................: 7 15,460 (X) 7 92,540 1 (D) (X) Scott ............................................................: 3 7,300 (X) 3 (D) 3 7,000 (X) Shelby ...........................................................: 3 8,640 (X) 3 36,000 5 5,160 (X) Spencer ..........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 4 41,500 (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. : : Starke ...........................................................: - - (X) - - 2 (D) (X) Steuben ..........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Tippecanoe .......................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 4 1,268 (X) Tipton ...........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) Vanderburgh ......................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) Vigo .............................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 4 11,388 (X) Wabash ...........................................................: 6 7,566 (X) 6 34,690 6 43,685 (X) Warren ...........................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) Washington .......................................................: 6 2,473 (X) 6 11,267 2 (D) (X) Wayne ............................................................: 9 141,850 (X) 9 710,994 11 35,994 (X) : White ............................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) - - (X) Whitley ..........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) : GREENHOUSE TOMATOES : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................................: 260 1,083,199 (X) 260 5,561,152 235 945,617 (X) : Counties : : Adams ............................................................: 7 53,600 (X) 7 239,800 4 82,920 (X) Allen ............................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 6 6,356 (X) Bartholomew ......................................................: 4 1,500 (X) 4 7,052 - - (X) Boone ............................................................: 4 (D) (X) 4 (D) 3 (D) (X) Brown ............................................................: 4 5,600 (X) 4 32,000 2 (D) (X) Carroll ..........................................................: 3 (D) (X) 3 (D) 3 (D) (X) Cass .............................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 2 (D) (X) Clark ............................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 4 (D) (X) Clay .............................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Clinton ..........................................................: 6 9,983 (X) 6 67,800 3 (D) (X) : Daviess ..........................................................: 7 (D) (X) 7 (D) 15 (D) (X) Dearborn .........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 2 (D) (X) DeKalb ...........................................................: 3 1,494 (X) 3 9,860 - - (X) Delaware .........................................................: 3 11,800 (X) 3 (D) 8 19,000 (X) Elkhart ..........................................................: 21 83,742 (X) 21 506,273 12 122,487 (X) Fountain .........................................................: - - (X) - - 2 (D) (X) Franklin .........................................................: - - (X) - - 2 (D) (X) Fulton ...........................................................: 6 11,394 (X) 6 56,050 2 (D) (X) Gibson ...........................................................: 3 4,880 (X) 3 32,208 - - (X) Grant ............................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) : Greene ...........................................................: 5 3,389 (X) 5 28,650 10 6,543 (X) Hamilton .........................................................: 7 5,064 (X) 7 33,358 6 8,954 (X) Hancock ..........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 1 (D) (X) Harrison .........................................................: 3 3,081 (X) 3 17,100 - - (X) Hendricks ........................................................: 4 5,444 (X) 4 35,931 5 3,500 (X) Henry ............................................................: - - (X) - - 2 (D) (X) Huntington .......................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 1 (D) (X) Jackson ..........................................................: - - (X) - - 3 (D) (X) Jasper ...........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 2 (D) (X) Jennings .........................................................: 9 (D) (X) 9 (D) 3 42,570 (X) : Johnson ..........................................................: 5 10,900 (X) 5 71,940 1 (D) (X) Knox .............................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 2 (D) (X) Kosciusko ........................................................: - - (X) - - 3 1,529 (X) LaGrange .........................................................: 33 (D) (X) 33 (D) 23 (D) (X) LaPorte ..........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Madison ..........................................................: 9 (D) (X) 9 (D) 1 (D) (X) Marion ...........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 3 (D) (X) Marshall .........................................................: 9 (D) (X) 9 (D) 12 26,884 (X) Martin ...........................................................: - - (X) - - 3 30 (X) Miami ............................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) : Monroe ...........................................................: 20 22,938 (X) 20 139,655 14 22,606 (X) Montgomery .......................................................: 10 23,159 (X) 10 165,449 4 18,045 (X) Morgan ...........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 3 30 (X) Noble ............................................................: - - (X) - - 2 (D) (X) Orange ...........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 2 (D) (X) Owen .............................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) Parke ............................................................: 7 58,080 (X) 7 351,808 10 55,232 (X) Pike .............................................................: - - (X) - - 3 4,500 (X) Porter ...........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 1 (D) (X) Posey ............................................................: 4 840 (X) 4 2,500 - - (X) : Pulaski ..........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Putnam ...........................................................: - - (X) - - 2 (D) (X) Randolph .........................................................: 3 65,520 (X) 3 187,740 1 (D) (X) Rush .............................................................: - - (X) - - 3 3,900 (X) St. Joseph .......................................................: 7 13,760 (X) 7 89,516 1 (D) (X) Scott ............................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) Shelby ...........................................................: 3 8,640 (X) 3 36,000 2 (D) (X) Spencer ..........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 4 41,500 (X) Starke ...........................................................: - - (X) - - 2 (D) (X) Steuben ..........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) : Tippecanoe .......................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 3 600 (X) Tipton ...........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) Vanderburgh ......................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) Vigo .............................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 2 (D) (X) Wabash ...........................................................: 6 3,358 (X) 6 25,854 6 22,960 (X) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 34. Floriculture and Bedding Crops, Nursery Crops, Propagative Materials Sold, Sod, Food Crops Grown Under Glass or Other Protection, and Mushroom Crops: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Sq. ft. under : : Value of sales : : Sq. ft. under : : : glass or other :Acres in the :-------------------------------: : glass or other :Acres in the Geographic area : Farms : protection : open : Farms : Dollars : Farms : protection : open ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GREENHOUSE TOMATOES - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Washington .......................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) Wayne ............................................................: 9 (D) (X) 9 (D) 9 28,732 (X) White ............................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) - - (X) Whitley ..........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) : OTHER GREENHOUSE VEGETABLES AND FRESH : CUT HERBS : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................................: 137 495,802 (X) 137 1,035,503 174 397,666 (X) : Counties : : Adams ............................................................: - - (X) - - 5 20,160 (X) Allen ............................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 6 17,612 (X) Bartholomew ......................................................: 5 2,050 (X) 5 4,310 - - (X) Boone ............................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) Brown ............................................................: 4 2,800 (X) 4 5,880 3 (D) (X) Carroll ..........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 2 (D) (X) Cass .............................................................: - - (X) - - 2 (D) (X) Clark ............................................................: - - (X) - - 4 (D) (X) Clinton ..........................................................: 6 10,099 (X) 6 21,174 2 (D) (X) Crawford .........................................................: 3 300 (X) 3 630 - - (X) : Daviess ..........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) DeKalb ...........................................................: 5 7,717 (X) 5 16,206 - - (X) Delaware .........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 10 28,900 (X) Dubois ...........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Elkhart ..........................................................: 9 11,560 (X) 9 24,597 4 14,085 (X) Franklin .........................................................: - - (X) - - 2 (D) (X) Grant ............................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 1 (D) (X) Greene ...........................................................: 4 6,881 (X) 4 14,450 8 2,560 (X) Hamilton .........................................................: 8 4,980 (X) 8 9,878 5 12,828 (X) Hancock ..........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 5 (D) (X) : Harrison .........................................................: 3 5,853 (X) 3 12,291 1 (D) (X) Hendricks ........................................................: - - (X) - - 5 7,900 (X) Henry ............................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 2 (D) (X) Huntington .......................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 3 (D) (X) Jackson ..........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 1 (D) (X) Jennings .........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) - - (X) Johnson ..........................................................: 8 11,650 (X) 8 (D) - - (X) Knox .............................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 2 (D) (X) Kosciusko ........................................................: - - (X) - - 3 6,682 (X) LaGrange .........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) : LaPorte ..........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 4 12,380 (X) Madison ..........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) Marion ...........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 9 (D) (X) Marshall .........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 9 14,644 (X) Martin ...........................................................: - - (X) - - 3 2,040 (X) Miami ............................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) Monroe ...........................................................: 18 21,778 (X) 18 39,643 14 8,766 (X) Montgomery .......................................................: 9 14,741 (X) 9 (D) 3 9,765 (X) Morgan ...........................................................: - - (X) - - 6 12,114 (X) Noble ............................................................: - - (X) - - 3 (D) (X) : Orange ...........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 2 (D) (X) Owen .............................................................: - - (X) - - 4 (D) (X) Parke ............................................................: - - (X) - - 3 6,900 (X) Porter ...........................................................: - - (X) - - 3 (D) (X) Posey ............................................................: 4 840 (X) 4 884 - - (X) Pulaski ..........................................................: 4 (D) (X) 4 (D) - - (X) Putnam ...........................................................: - - (X) - - 2 (D) (X) Randolph .........................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) St. Joseph .......................................................: 4 1,700 (X) 4 3,024 - - (X) Scott ............................................................: 3 (D) (X) 3 (D) 1 (D) (X) : Shelby ...........................................................: - - (X) - - 5 (D) (X) Tippecanoe .......................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 3 668 (X) Tipton ...........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) Vanderburgh ......................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) Vigo .............................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 4 (D) (X) Wabash ...........................................................: 3 4,208 (X) 3 8,836 5 20,725 (X) Warren ...........................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) Washington .......................................................: 5 (D) (X) 5 (D) 1 (D) (X) Wayne ............................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 4 7,262 (X) Whitley ..........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) : GREENHOUSE FRUITS AND BERRIES : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................................: 39 159,496 (X) 39 533,772 10 31,142 (X) : Counties : : Adams ............................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 4 20,460 (X) Allen ............................................................: 5 1,389 (X) 5 4,723 - - (X) Clinton ..........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Dearborn .........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Delaware .........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) Elkhart ..........................................................: - - (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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GREENHOUSE FRUITS AND BERRIES - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Grant ............................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Hamilton .........................................................: 3 86,314 (X) 3 292,068 - - (X) Harrison .........................................................: 4 (D) (X) 4 (D) - - (X) Huntington .......................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) - - (X) Knox .............................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Marshall .........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Monroe ...........................................................: 3 (D) (X) 3 (D) 1 (D) (X) Owen .............................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) - - (X) Porter ...........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Randolph .........................................................: 3 36,000 (X) 3 (D) - - (X) : Scott ............................................................: - - (X) - - 2 (D) (X) Starke ...........................................................: 4 4,000 (X) 4 13,600 - - (X) Wabash ...........................................................: 4 474 (X) 4 1,612 - - (X) Wayne ............................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) : MUSHROOMS : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................................: 20 5,737 (X) 20 211,383 22 12,632 (X) : Counties : : Boone ............................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Brown ............................................................: - - (X) - - 2 (D) (X) Clark ............................................................: - - (X) - - 2 (D) (X) Crawford .........................................................: 3 150 (X) 3 4,620 - - (X) Greene ...........................................................: 3 300 (X) 3 13,500 - - (X) Harrison .........................................................: - - (X) - - 6 1,008 (X) Hendricks ........................................................: - - (X) - - 3 1,200 (X) Jackson ..........................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) Jasper ...........................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) Jennings .........................................................: - - (X) - - 3 432 (X) : Monroe ...........................................................: 5 3,600 (X) 5 148,000 1 (D) (X) Noble ............................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) Owen .............................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) - - (X) Porter ...........................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) Posey ............................................................: 3 714 (X) 3 32,130 - - (X) Ripley ...........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) St. Joseph .......................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) - - (X) Washington .......................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) : MUSHROOM SPAWN : : State Total : : Indiana ..........................................................: 2 (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (X) (X) : Counties : : Brown ............................................................: - (X) (X) - - 2 (X) (X) Monroe ...........................................................: 2 (X) (X) 2 (D) - (X) (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 : : Indiana .................: 273 3,135 232 151 60,841 205 2,663 152 90,519 : Counties : : Allen ...................: 5 33 - 4 1,966 6 41 5 (D) Bartholomew .............: 12 70 - 4 1,470 3 12 3 (D) Boone ...................: 4 (D) - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Brown ...................: 4 25 - 1 (D) - - - - Carroll .................: 1 (D) - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) Cass ....................: 2 (D) - 1 (D) 5 13 1 (D) Clark ...................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) 7 124 7 3,350 Clay ....................: 4 295 - 4 360 6 36 6 600 Clinton .................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Crawford ................: 2 (D) (D) 1 (D) 3 17 1 (D) : Dearborn ................: 6 24 - 4 272 2 (D) 2 (D) Decatur .................: 3 (D) - 3 (D) 4 148 4 4,610 DeKalb ..................: 7 79 (D) - - - - - - Delaware ................: 16 111 - 3 1,850 1 (D) 1 (D) Dubois ..................: 7 10 - 3 411 3 22 2 (D) Elkhart .................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) 4 (D) 2 (D) Fayette .................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Floyd ...................: 2 (D) - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) Franklin ................: 1 (D) - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) Fulton ..................: 3 28 - 3 1,386 6 62 4 564 : Gibson ..................: 1 (D) - - - - - - - Greene ..................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Hamilton ................: 3 12 - 1 (D) 8 35 6 1,841 Hancock .................: 2 (D) - 1 (D) 8 141 7 7,190 Harrison ................: 9 68 - 7 460 2 (D) 2 (D) Hendricks ...............: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) Henry ...................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 3 6 3 6 Howard ..................: 4 (D) - 1 (D) 9 32 3 (D) Huntington ..............: 2 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) Jackson .................: 4 (D) (D) 3 520 2 (D) 2 (D) : Jasper ..................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 7 61 7 2,155 Jefferson ...............: 4 4 - - - - - - - Jennings ................: 5 25 - 5 250 3 40 3 (D) Johnson .................: 8 28 - 3 (D) 7 19 7 918 Kosciusko ...............: 3 5 - - - 2 (D) - - Lake ....................: 4 16 - 4 120 2 (D) 2 (D) LaPorte .................: 7 271 114 5 5,168 6 179 5 (D) Lawrence ................: 6 30 - - - 3 (D) 3 (D) Madison .................: 4 4 - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) Marshall ................: - - - - - 1 (D) - - : Miami ...................: 7 20 - - - 1 (D) - - Monroe ..................: 3 (D) - 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Montgomery ..............: 3 8 - 3 130 3 9 2 (D) Morgan ..................: 3 (D) - 3 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Noble ...................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) - - Orange ..................: - - - - - 4 10 - - Owen ....................: - - - - - 4 14 3 (D) Parke ...................: 11 29 - 8 1,580 5 29 3 375 Perry ...................: 6 25 - 6 500 3 9 1 (D) Pike ....................: 2 (D) - 1 (D) 3 15 3 345 : Porter ..................: - - - - - 2 (D) 1 (D) Putnam ..................: 6 17 - 4 510 3 32 1 (D) Randolph ................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - - Ripley ..................: 4 27 - 3 (D) 4 19 1 (D) Rush ....................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) St. Joseph ..............: 9 83 - 8 (D) 5 45 5 1,182 Scott ...................: - - - - - 3 6 - - Shelby ..................: 6 35 - 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Spencer .................: - - - - - 1 (D) - - Starke ..................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 4 (D) 3 (D) : Steuben .................: 3 14 - 3 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Tippecanoe ..............: 14 111 (D) 10 4,740 8 71 8 2,570 Vanderburgh .............: 5 24 - 5 414 2 (D) 2 (D) Vigo ....................: 8 65 - 6 822 3 16 3 (D) Warren ..................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Washington ..............: 1 (D) - - - - - - - Wayne ...................: - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) White ...................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) Whitley .................: 15 112 - 5 660 5 75 2 (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 36. Short Rotation Woody Crops: 2022 and 2017 [Not published for this State] 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 : : Indiana ....................................................: 313 107,234 23,255 288 80,730 15,333 : Counties : : Adams ......................................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - Allen ......................................................: 10 723 229 5 700 207 Bartholomew ................................................: - - - 1 (D) (D) Brown ......................................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - Carroll ....................................................: 7 1,590 404 7 1,060 146 Cass .......................................................: 8 870 177 3 87 14 Clay .......................................................: 3 200 32 7 1,286 71 Clinton ....................................................: - - - 1 (D) (D) Crawford ...................................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - Daviess ....................................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - : Dearborn ...................................................: - - - 5 50 15 DeKalb .....................................................: 10 492 76 3 450 21 Delaware ...................................................: 7 1,228 426 7 50 15 Dubois .....................................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - Elkhart ....................................................: 43 15,301 3,557 36 15,138 2,329 Fayette ....................................................: - - - 1 (D) (D) Fountain ...................................................: 2 (D) (D) 3 325 60 Franklin ...................................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) (D) Fulton .....................................................: - - - 1 (D) (D) Hamilton ...................................................: 4 24 12 1 (D) (D) : Hancock ....................................................: - - - 8 184 26 Harrison ...................................................: 7 530 49 1 (D) (D) Hendricks ..................................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - Henry ......................................................: - - - 6 600 36 Howard .....................................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) (D) Huntington .................................................: 2 (D) (D) 8 2,599 489 Jackson ....................................................: 2 (D) (D) 1 (D) (D) Jay ........................................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - Jefferson ..................................................: 7 154 15 6 82 12 Jennings ...................................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - : Johnson ....................................................: - - - 2 (D) (D) Kosciusko ..................................................: 14 11,265 1,787 16 12,160 3,588 LaGrange ...................................................: 38 19,869 4,101 41 7,847 1,265 Lake .......................................................: - - - 1 (D) (D) LaPorte ....................................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) (D) Lawrence ...................................................: 7 2,874 (D) 1 (D) (D) Madison ....................................................: 6 4,128 618 5 1,720 168 Marion .....................................................: - - - 4 48 12 Marshall ...................................................: 26 14,484 3,846 16 7,054 1,610 Martin .....................................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - : Miami ......................................................: 4 1,246 126 3 172 40 Monroe .....................................................: 3 255 36 9 660 89 Montgomery .................................................: - - - 2 (D) (D) Morgan .....................................................: 4 205 (D) 5 392 61 Noble ......................................................: 11 3,645 1,092 11 3,100 697 Orange .....................................................: 4 4,150 895 3 3,348 459 Owen .......................................................: 3 90 25 2 (D) (D) Parke ......................................................: 21 4,064 696 10 7,824 1,161 Perry ......................................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - Pike .......................................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - : Porter .....................................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - Putnam .....................................................: 3 1,250 440 7 2,640 347 Ripley .....................................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) (D) St. Joseph .................................................: 8 850 163 7 2,251 504 Starke .....................................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) (D) Steuben ....................................................: 4 805 (D) 4 900 96 Sullivan ...................................................: - - - 1 (D) (D) Tippecanoe .................................................: 6 648 138 - - - Union ......................................................: 4 3,600 900 1 (D) (D) Vigo .......................................................: - - - 4 750 122 : Wabash .....................................................: 1 (D) (D) 5 1,550 440 Warren .....................................................: - - - 2 (D) (D) Washington .................................................: 1 (D) (D) 2 (D) (D) Wayne ......................................................: 3 2,100 548 2 (D) (D) White ......................................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) (D) Whitley ....................................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) (D) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : :: TURKEYS - Con. : : :: : State Total : :: Counties : : :: : Indiana ........................................................: 190 51,673,817 :: Adams ..........................................................: 5 393,000 : :: Boone ..........................................................: 1 (D) Counties : :: Crawford .......................................................: 1 (D) : :: Daviess ........................................................: 64 6,301,851 Allen ..........................................................: 1 (D) :: Dubois .........................................................: 52 5,140,256 Clark ..........................................................: 1 (D) :: Greene .........................................................: 16 986,000 Daviess ........................................................: 1 (D) :: Harrison .......................................................: 1 (D) Elkhart ........................................................: 63 11,158,481 :: Jay ............................................................: 35 2,129,000 Harrison .......................................................: 4 3,187,000 :: Knox ...........................................................: 11 817,664 Jay ............................................................: 1 (D) :: Lawrence .......................................................: 1 (D) Kosciusko ......................................................: 8 3,452,138 :: : LaGrange .......................................................: 68 12,021,064 :: Martin .........................................................: 21 1,363,101 Marshall .......................................................: 8 1,772,809 :: Montgomery .....................................................: 3 45,000 Noble ..........................................................: 14 2,144,675 :: Orange .........................................................: 11 897,000 : :: Perry ..........................................................: 3 198,548 Orange .........................................................: 2 (D) :: Pike ...........................................................: 8 591,000 Vanderburgh ....................................................: 1 (D) :: Randolph .......................................................: 14 824,000 Washington .....................................................: 17 14,424,400 :: Spencer ........................................................: 6 516,600 Whitley ........................................................: 1 (D) :: Sullivan .......................................................: 6 439,000 : :: Washington .....................................................: 22 1,646,320 EGGS, CHICKEN (DOZENS) : :: : : :: CUSTOM FED CATTLE SHIPPED DIRECTLY : State Total : :: FOR SLAUGHTER : : :: : Indiana ........................................................: 194 120,804,110 :: State Total : : :: : Counties : :: Indiana ........................................................: 38 13,567 : :: : Adams ..........................................................: 2 (D) :: Counties : Allen ..........................................................: 3 1,284,270 :: : Carroll ........................................................: 2 (D) :: Adams ..........................................................: 6 1,000 Dubois .........................................................: 1 (D) :: Allen ..........................................................: 1 (D) Elkhart ........................................................: 52 20,610,772 :: DeKalb .........................................................: 4 3,000 Fulton .........................................................: 2 (D) :: Elkhart ........................................................: 4 765 Huntington .....................................................: 9 4,705,718 :: Fulton .........................................................: 3 810 Jay ............................................................: 8 15,385,759 :: Jackson ........................................................: 1 (D) Kosciusko ......................................................: 4 1,956,024 :: Jasper .........................................................: 2 (D) LaGrange .......................................................: 94 41,289,489 :: Jay ............................................................: 3 450 : :: Kosciusko ......................................................: 2 (D) Marshall .......................................................: 3 1,572,642 :: LaGrange .......................................................: 6 1,856 Noble ..........................................................: 5 2,493,600 :: : Randolph .......................................................: 1 (D) :: Marshall .......................................................: 3 1,170 Tipton .........................................................: 1 (D) :: Spencer ........................................................: 2 (D) Wabash .........................................................: 1 (D) :: Wells ..........................................................: 1 (D) Washington .....................................................: 4 3,118,965 :: : Wells ..........................................................: 2 (D) :: HOGS AND PIGS : : :: : LAYERS : :: State Total : : :: : State Total : :: Indiana ........................................................: 519 5,580,609 : :: : Indiana ........................................................: 90 2,150,845 :: Counties : : :: : Counties : :: Adams ..........................................................: 51 416,520 : :: Allen ..........................................................: 11 130,470 Allen ..........................................................: 2 (D) :: Bartholomew ....................................................: 7 82,000 Dubois .........................................................: 1 (D) :: Benton .........................................................: 2 (D) Elkhart ........................................................: 23 317,074 :: Blackford ......................................................: 4 46,000 Fulton .........................................................: 2 (D) :: Boone ..........................................................: 1 (D) Huntington .....................................................: 6 192,100 :: Carroll ........................................................: 32 352,440 Jay ............................................................: 2 (D) :: Cass ...........................................................: 6 57,640 Kosciusko ......................................................: 3 62,000 :: Clinton ........................................................: 11 92,608 LaGrange .......................................................: 44 825,554 :: Crawford .......................................................: 2 (D) Noble ..........................................................: 1 (D) :: : Tipton .........................................................: 1 (D) :: Daviess ........................................................: 4 36,100 : :: Decatur ........................................................: 14 129,894 Washington .....................................................: 4 133,000 :: Delaware .......................................................: 3 26,860 Wells ..........................................................: 1 (D) :: Dubois .........................................................: 9 46,883 : :: Elkhart ........................................................: 23 117,761 PULLETS FOR LAYING FLOCK REPLACEMENT : :: Fulton .........................................................: 7 78,374 : :: Gibson .........................................................: 6 107,200 State Total : :: Grant ..........................................................: 6 53,800 : :: Greene .........................................................: 2 (D) Indiana ........................................................: 61 9,055,706 :: Hancock ........................................................: 10 201,000 : :: : Counties : :: Hendricks ......................................................: 2 (D) : :: Henry ..........................................................: 5 66,000 Adams ..........................................................: 4 169,000 :: Howard .........................................................: 2 (D) Dubois .........................................................: 2 (D) :: Huntington .....................................................: 8 93,545 Elkhart ........................................................: 19 1,046,000 :: Jackson ........................................................: 8 119,500 Jay ............................................................: 5 3,823,000 :: Jasper .........................................................: 5 27,600 LaGrange .......................................................: 20 1,507,706 :: Jay ............................................................: 51 687,896 Marshall .......................................................: 2 (D) :: Johnson ........................................................: 1 (D) Noble ..........................................................: 3 240,000 :: Knox ...........................................................: 6 82,270 Randolph .......................................................: 3 360,000 :: Kosciusko ......................................................: 12 107,500 Wabash .........................................................: 1 (D) :: : Wells ..........................................................: 2 (D) :: LaGrange .......................................................: 20 59,800 : :: LaPorte ........................................................: 3 13,200 TURKEYS : :: Madison ........................................................: 1 (D) : :: Marshall .......................................................: 2 (D) State Total : :: Martin .........................................................: 3 28,640 : :: Miami ..........................................................: 18 153,600 Indiana ........................................................: 281 22,603,340 :: Montgomery .....................................................: 1 (D) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HOGS AND PIGS - Con. : :: REPLACEMENT DAIRY HEIFERS - Con. : : :: : Counties - Con. : :: Counties - Con. : : :: : Newton .........................................................: 2 (D) :: Rush ...........................................................: 1 (D) Noble ..........................................................: 9 59,000 :: Steuben ........................................................: 2 (D) Perry ..........................................................: 1 (D) :: Wayne ..........................................................: 2 (D) Pike ...........................................................: 3 23,100 :: Whitley ........................................................: 1 (D) Posey ..........................................................: 3 11,300 :: : Pulaski ........................................................: 5 91,400 :: OTHER CATTLE, SHEEP, LIVESTOCK, OR : Randolph .......................................................: 23 358,220 :: POULTRY : Ripley .........................................................: 5 21,900 :: : Rush ...........................................................: 6 122,000 :: State Total : St. Joseph .....................................................: 3 52,500 :: : : :: Indiana ........................................................: 229 (X) Scott ..........................................................: 1 (D) :: : Shelby .........................................................: 1 (D) :: Counties : Spencer ........................................................: 4 21,546 :: : Starke .........................................................: 2 (D) :: Adams ..........................................................: 35 (X) Steuben ........................................................: 2 (D) :: Allen ..........................................................: 9 (X) Tippecanoe .....................................................: 5 74,800 :: Carroll ........................................................: 2 (X) Tipton .........................................................: 6 40,100 :: DeKalb .........................................................: 1 (X) Union ..........................................................: 2 (D) :: Elkhart ........................................................: 56 (X) Wabash .........................................................: 22 357,912 :: Greene .........................................................: 1 (X) Warren .........................................................: 1 (D) :: Jay ............................................................: 2 (X) : :: Kosciusko ......................................................: 11 (X) Warrick ........................................................: 1 (D) :: LaGrange .......................................................: 94 (X) Washington .....................................................: 3 26,000 :: Marshall .......................................................: 5 (X) Wayne ..........................................................: 2 (D) :: : Wells ..........................................................: 19 181,500 :: Miami ..........................................................: 1 (X) White ..........................................................: 19 275,750 :: Noble ..........................................................: 6 (X) Whitley ........................................................: 10 70,490 :: Parke ..........................................................: 1 (X) : :: Spencer ........................................................: 1 (X) REPLACEMENT DAIRY HEIFERS : :: Vigo ...........................................................: 1 (X) : :: Wabash .........................................................: 2 (X) State Total : :: Whitley ........................................................: 1 (X) : :: : Indiana ........................................................: 164 56,000 :: GRAINS, OILSEEDS, VEGETABLES, MELONS, : : :: POTATOES, AND OTHER CROPS : Counties : :: : : :: State Total : Adams ..........................................................: 2 (D) :: : Allen ..........................................................: 3 1,636 :: Indiana ........................................................: 9 (X) Carroll ........................................................: 1 (D) :: : Clark ..........................................................: 1 (D) :: Counties : Elkhart ........................................................: 30 8,121 :: : Fulton .........................................................: 1 (D) :: Bartholomew ....................................................: 2 (X) Henry ..........................................................: 1 (D) :: Greene .........................................................: 1 (X) Kosciusko ......................................................: 8 2,749 :: LaPorte ........................................................: 1 (X) LaGrange .......................................................: 92 23,945 :: Miami ..........................................................: 1 (X) Marshall .......................................................: 8 7,790 :: Montgomery .....................................................: 1 (X) : :: Porter .........................................................: 1 (X) Noble ..........................................................: 8 1,560 :: Wabash .........................................................: 1 (X) Parke ..........................................................: 2 (D) :: White ..........................................................: 1 (X) Randolph .......................................................: 1 (D) :: : ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 39. Machinery and Equipment on Operation: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Indiana : Adams : Allen : Bartholomew : Benton : Blackford : Boone ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery : and equipment ......................................farms, 2022: 53,598 1,305 1,497 502 390 217 519 2017: 56,648 1,450 1,548 564 358 234 626 $1,000, 2022: 11,100,050 195,463 252,984 100,266 165,622 68,330 150,662 2017: 9,241,317 147,334 176,446 90,092 145,203 51,344 129,525 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 207,098 149,780 168,994 199,734 424,671 314,883 290,293 2017: 163,136 101,610 113,983 159,738 405,595 219,419 206,909 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $9,999 ...........................................2022: 7,466 287 260 53 46 23 51 2017: 9,236 472 311 88 30 31 99 $10,000 to $19,999 .....................................2022: 6,420 181 237 59 22 32 55 2017: 8,029 233 264 83 45 32 83 $20,000 to $29,999 .....................................2022: 5,556 141 138 57 24 15 57 2017: 6,532 119 151 51 35 20 49 $30,000 to $49,999 .....................................2022: 7,003 200 200 46 34 25 57 2017: 7,482 156 206 91 21 37 82 $50,000 to $69,999 .....................................2022: 5,387 116 117 47 21 32 36 2017: 5,240 88 148 30 9 13 57 : $70,000 to $99,999 .....................................2022: 4,119 86 116 31 37 14 42 2017: 3,852 74 150 49 13 27 40 $100,000 to $199,999 ...................................2022: 6,491 81 132 86 42 20 67 2017: 5,838 94 107 65 73 20 82 $200,000 to $499,999 ...................................2022: 5,466 126 162 65 55 21 69 2017: 5,543 133 127 53 45 22 60 $500,000 or more .......................................2022: 5,690 87 135 58 109 35 85 2017: 4,896 81 84 54 87 32 74 : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ...........................farms, 2022: 36,740 589 831 380 260 160 399 2017: 40,392 649 841 433 261 195 489 number, 2022: 83,474 1,237 1,926 876 759 358 973 2017: 87,606 1,284 1,635 934 742 411 1,035 : Tractors ............................................farms, 2022: 40,305 583 946 396 273 163 400 2017: 43,672 706 916 430 261 205 493 number, 2022: 113,253 1,850 2,803 1,116 837 429 1,228 2017: 121,150 2,025 2,391 1,223 874 547 1,347 : Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .....................farms, 2022: 17,967 219 383 179 79 55 199 2017: 19,350 293 401 202 88 63 260 number, 2022: 25,058 342 579 241 106 87 245 2017: 26,711 405 546 267 112 116 325 : 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms, 2022: 26,620 409 620 278 149 89 247 2017: 29,733 469 552 260 145 127 287 number, 2022: 41,723 659 980 406 201 125 396 2017: 46,939 716 873 421 214 189 419 : 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ......................farms, 2022: 18,603 376 506 188 207 92 189 2017: 19,814 384 431 211 197 109 210 number, 2022: 46,472 849 1,244 469 530 217 587 2017: 47,500 904 972 535 548 242 603 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled .............farms, 2022: 13,379 293 420 151 163 68 146 2017: 14,898 332 363 176 174 97 173 number, 2022: 15,470 323 458 171 179 73 195 2017: 16,682 350 394 193 191 99 200 : Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled ........farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - number, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - : Forage harvesters, self-propelled ...................farms, 2022: 775 15 26 7 7 - 5 2017: 954 25 19 6 3 2 8 number, 2022: 832 16 31 7 7 - 5 2017: 1,039 29 22 6 4 (D) 8 : Hay balers ..........................................farms, 2022: 12,292 190 378 96 27 40 64 2017: 14,611 215 417 116 23 45 108 number, 2022: 15,430 223 468 113 36 49 85 2017: 18,301 238 466 150 29 57 145 : 2022 INVENTORY : : Manufactured 2017 to 2022: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 8,393 106 201 87 95 27 108 number: 11,099 158 274 105 132 46 173 Tractors ................................................farms: 6,712 73 148 60 71 29 83 number: 10,154 126 269 80 105 59 149 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 2,210 16 41 26 14 10 16 number: 2,466 19 53 27 14 13 16 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 2,864 24 80 24 24 8 49 number: 3,269 31 86 33 25 9 51 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 2,566 43 61 17 42 17 34 number: 4,419 76 130 20 66 37 82 : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: 1,970 24 53 8 39 20 33 number: 2,238 24 53 9 40 20 48 Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: 99 2 - - - - 2 number: 105 (D) - - - - (D) Hay balers ..............................................farms: 1,020 20 32 6 5 5 4 number: 1,115 22 35 6 6 7 5 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 39. Machinery and Equipment on Operation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Brown : Carroll : Cass : Clark : Clay : Clinton : Crawford ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery : and equipment ......................................farms, 2022: 157 537 633 437 486 526 374 2017: 182 573 642 483 585 560 391 $1,000, 2022: 9,559 146,040 191,845 57,918 106,365 184,118 33,037 2017: 8,105 142,773 136,212 54,947 83,154 158,415 20,017 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 60,887 271,956 303,072 132,534 218,858 350,035 88,335 2017: 44,535 249,168 212,168 113,762 142,144 282,883 51,196 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $9,999 ...........................................2022: 38 62 105 45 31 44 64 2017: 38 99 105 58 99 73 65 $10,000 to $19,999 .....................................2022: 21 54 74 54 63 27 42 2017: 38 70 65 63 93 51 52 $20,000 to $29,999 .....................................2022: 15 25 33 51 59 51 27 2017: 27 51 91 61 79 40 61 $30,000 to $49,999 .....................................2022: 23 69 60 84 75 51 89 2017: 39 74 73 102 72 60 77 $50,000 to $69,999 .....................................2022: 23 52 52 36 48 42 53 2017: 14 28 37 36 50 36 59 : $70,000 to $99,999 .....................................2022: 11 40 46 49 39 29 22 2017: 9 33 39 50 47 52 37 $100,000 to $199,999 ...................................2022: 20 72 67 52 61 88 51 2017: 9 65 75 44 46 74 29 $200,000 to $499,999 ...................................2022: 3 71 95 35 54 84 18 2017: 6 61 86 45 48 78 8 $500,000 or more .......................................2022: 3 92 101 31 56 110 8 2017: 2 92 71 24 51 96 3 : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ...........................farms, 2022: 120 421 474 334 360 433 277 2017: 135 444 492 389 407 465 305 number, 2022: 178 1,149 1,228 721 1,015 1,130 491 2017: 202 1,193 1,112 784 1,001 1,197 510 : Tractors ............................................farms, 2022: 122 433 477 369 384 415 335 2017: 136 445 492 395 422 443 327 number, 2022: 238 1,273 1,548 990 1,146 1,311 799 2017: 270 1,441 1,387 1,131 1,256 1,422 772 : Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .....................farms, 2022: 78 228 206 182 148 245 159 2017: 82 225 205 185 158 247 161 number, 2022: 110 332 302 253 195 335 228 2017: 112 313 289 272 199 353 229 : 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms, 2022: 77 235 306 260 255 271 249 2017: 88 281 329 308 310 287 267 number, 2022: 112 333 428 476 403 361 429 2017: 137 425 482 553 482 407 463 : 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ......................farms, 2022: 13 236 292 120 209 250 82 2017: 11 262 266 127 209 271 63 number, 2022: 16 608 818 261 548 615 142 2017: 21 703 616 306 575 662 80 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled .............farms, 2022: 5 187 233 79 158 220 20 2017: 10 227 223 92 168 229 18 number, 2022: 5 209 295 95 188 245 24 2017: 10 249 232 132 197 249 20 : Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled ........farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - number, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - : Forage harvesters, self-propelled ...................farms, 2022: - 2 13 13 3 - 11 2017: 1 4 7 10 9 2 12 number, 2022: - (D) 13 16 3 - 14 2017: (D) 4 10 12 9 (D) 12 : Hay balers ..........................................farms, 2022: 35 59 97 143 100 56 141 2017: 57 78 114 157 108 83 189 number, 2022: 46 64 129 175 136 64 168 2017: 76 96 141 200 135 102 226 : 2022 INVENTORY : : Manufactured 2017 to 2022: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 21 123 123 75 100 152 25 number: 24 169 160 78 132 210 29 Tractors ................................................farms: 16 71 76 55 82 94 43 number: 17 108 167 86 134 139 46 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 4 27 32 22 26 45 18 number: (D) 33 51 24 29 48 18 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 12 22 37 29 38 28 25 number: 12 25 50 48 41 28 25 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 1 35 37 9 42 41 3 number: (D) 50 66 14 64 63 3 : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: - 32 22 2 29 34 2 number: - 39 25 (D) 37 39 (D) Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: - - 1 1 - - 1 number: - - (D) (D) - - (D) Hay balers ..............................................farms: 3 1 14 13 15 4 4 number: 3 (D) 15 13 17 4 4 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 39. Machinery and Equipment on Operation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Daviess : Dearborn : Decatur : DeKalb : Delaware : Dubois : Elkhart ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery : and equipment ......................................farms, 2022: 1,140 520 552 818 506 740 1,809 2017: 1,230 598 581 771 546 757 1,667 $1,000, 2022: 158,431 39,091 138,492 156,706 120,555 150,001 233,695 2017: 177,154 33,797 134,512 93,858 103,007 128,670 164,070 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 138,975 75,175 250,891 191,572 238,252 202,705 129,185 2017: 144,028 56,517 231,518 121,735 188,657 169,974 98,422 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $9,999 ...........................................2022: 186 50 42 137 76 84 309 2017: 197 75 64 143 99 85 325 $10,000 to $19,999 .....................................2022: 128 57 48 106 62 53 292 2017: 240 118 69 119 75 114 231 $20,000 to $29,999 .....................................2022: 168 59 29 106 58 75 203 2017: 137 123 47 110 52 68 228 $30,000 to $49,999 .....................................2022: 162 81 31 136 54 74 259 2017: 175 85 67 102 77 98 222 $50,000 to $69,999 .....................................2022: 111 91 84 53 41 92 214 2017: 145 59 41 56 50 76 166 : $70,000 to $99,999 .....................................2022: 101 69 56 40 29 60 111 2017: 79 39 37 52 38 60 115 $100,000 to $199,999 ...................................2022: 168 68 87 87 73 109 173 2017: 105 60 54 87 58 110 158 $200,000 to $499,999 ...................................2022: 48 39 95 75 54 112 137 2017: 91 36 120 50 40 94 157 $500,000 or more .......................................2022: 68 6 80 78 59 81 111 2017: 61 3 82 52 57 52 65 : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ...........................farms, 2022: 476 415 467 534 395 564 663 2017: 550 512 502 526 439 584 793 number, 2022: 1,101 574 1,117 1,119 880 1,371 1,322 2017: 1,351 790 1,268 1,045 970 1,390 1,381 : Tractors ............................................farms, 2022: 849 471 479 605 388 644 1,062 2017: 907 535 505 577 432 651 1,105 number, 2022: 1,796 1,026 1,737 1,632 1,005 2,033 2,695 2017: 1,992 1,338 1,839 1,526 1,160 2,082 2,838 : Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .....................farms, 2022: 311 283 230 285 175 320 562 2017: 342 296 230 270 171 283 482 number, 2022: 410 351 354 420 218 434 729 2017: 422 449 358 398 256 393 608 : 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms, 2022: 609 342 368 342 234 500 633 2017: 661 417 386 358 289 523 765 number, 2022: 789 545 610 514 353 904 952 2017: 895 713 690 533 436 991 1,229 : 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ......................farms, 2022: 249 91 286 284 184 311 399 2017: 309 117 305 279 213 275 457 number, 2022: 597 130 773 698 434 695 1,014 2017: 675 176 791 595 468 698 1,001 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled .............farms, 2022: 180 50 236 210 143 190 231 2017: 258 56 245 208 165 204 265 number, 2022: 197 54 261 263 165 194 265 2017: 291 68 276 227 179 224 284 : Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled ........farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - number, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - : Forage harvesters, self-propelled ...................farms, 2022: 5 12 10 12 2 13 60 2017: 15 12 12 10 3 21 73 number, 2022: 5 12 11 12 (D) 16 61 2017: 15 12 12 10 3 23 79 : Hay balers ..........................................farms, 2022: 363 229 168 185 87 229 453 2017: 423 285 194 152 91 290 497 number, 2022: 425 283 208 228 112 298 555 2017: 453 388 238 193 115 367 572 : 2022 INVENTORY : : Manufactured 2017 to 2022: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 110 56 106 98 90 88 124 number: 179 64 127 122 127 94 177 Tractors ................................................farms: 127 55 72 106 45 83 112 number: 192 62 106 153 68 107 190 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 42 30 36 43 12 32 57 number: 45 30 36 57 12 33 72 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 83 27 26 34 20 42 36 number: 94 27 30 39 20 49 39 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 15 4 22 42 20 22 38 number: 53 5 40 57 36 25 79 : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: 13 - 22 21 23 7 18 number: 21 - 23 30 26 8 24 Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: - - 1 3 - - 11 number: - - (D) 3 - - 12 Hay balers ..............................................farms: 22 18 3 10 7 7 39 number: 25 18 3 11 7 7 41 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 39. Machinery and Equipment on Operation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Fayette : Floyd : Fountain : Franklin : Fulton : Gibson : Grant : Greene ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery : and equipment ......................................farms, 2022: 298 257 440 683 636 477 457 788 2017: 343 229 497 704 635 512 494 828 $1,000, 2022: 74,135 16,817 108,864 107,395 130,783 172,114 134,879 128,438 2017: 56,517 16,480 111,627 72,496 148,169 152,126 106,717 91,857 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 248,777 65,435 247,419 157,240 205,633 360,826 295,140 162,993 2017: 164,773 71,967 224,601 102,977 233,337 297,121 216,027 110,938 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $9,999 ...........................................2022: 21 51 68 74 86 25 82 87 2017: 57 33 69 89 76 32 90 118 $10,000 to $19,999 .....................................2022: 41 31 58 77 53 44 66 103 2017: 38 40 52 90 74 54 67 131 $20,000 to $29,999 .....................................2022: 19 27 37 97 64 43 20 70 2017: 33 26 59 79 75 69 39 89 $30,000 to $49,999 .....................................2022: 47 50 67 75 94 36 33 131 2017: 45 41 94 128 91 44 54 133 $50,000 to $69,999 .....................................2022: 45 39 57 61 66 42 37 81 2017: 18 27 58 84 78 49 32 91 : $70,000 to $99,999 .....................................2022: 18 18 22 52 89 27 42 72 2017: 31 24 24 49 36 30 23 66 $100,000 to $199,999 ...................................2022: 30 35 45 97 63 90 54 113 2017: 46 21 32 80 69 83 52 109 $200,000 to $499,999 ...................................2022: 24 4 40 87 51 70 40 84 2017: 36 15 49 82 60 54 70 52 $500,000 or more .......................................2022: 53 2 46 63 70 100 83 47 2017: 39 2 60 23 76 97 67 39 : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ...........................farms, 2022: 236 197 265 534 461 400 343 604 2017: 282 179 384 553 499 360 398 671 number, 2022: 608 302 665 1,117 999 1,105 790 1,244 2017: 660 273 856 1,000 1,069 1,062 896 1,231 : Tractors ............................................farms, 2022: 245 215 311 610 499 404 339 651 2017: 289 206 368 622 491 398 410 722 number, 2022: 827 478 832 1,946 1,487 1,283 956 1,752 2017: 890 454 1,004 1,856 1,593 1,264 1,311 1,643 : Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .....................farms, 2022: 98 129 111 335 214 131 121 260 2017: 146 113 141 333 207 124 218 274 number, 2022: 157 192 147 498 305 158 168 374 2017: 219 146 199 490 384 156 323 377 : 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms, 2022: 185 149 178 470 330 287 206 467 2017: 198 142 221 483 307 254 259 522 number, 2022: 319 232 250 866 537 428 276 738 2017: 359 245 325 804 515 410 393 799 : 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ......................farms, 2022: 132 37 160 259 246 256 213 246 2017: 133 36 190 250 276 266 236 215 number, 2022: 351 54 435 582 645 697 512 640 2017: 312 63 480 562 694 698 595 467 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled .............farms, 2022: 97 11 116 194 167 220 174 131 2017: 100 17 160 202 210 206 193 108 number, 2022: 118 11 126 230 189 233 190 151 2017: 110 23 175 229 229 222 215 118 : Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled ........farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - number, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - : Forage harvesters, self-propelled ...................farms, 2022: 4 1 3 20 28 5 4 20 2017: 3 7 6 23 10 7 12 11 number, 2022: 4 (D) 4 21 30 5 4 21 2017: 5 9 8 23 11 7 12 12 : Hay balers ..........................................farms, 2022: 68 79 68 304 137 72 62 263 2017: 111 94 90 308 138 100 82 314 number, 2022: 88 101 85 400 165 105 75 325 2017: 146 122 115 419 170 121 101 391 : 2022 INVENTORY : : Manufactured 2017 to 2022: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 52 48 70 71 143 112 95 119 number: 66 49 80 87 169 145 140 132 Tractors ................................................farms: 31 50 68 93 88 80 60 114 number: 41 59 104 133 142 154 104 150 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 5 18 29 34 37 16 12 30 number: 5 18 35 40 37 16 12 31 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 10 32 17 40 33 23 14 61 number: 12 37 24 48 38 26 14 72 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 16 4 28 30 38 45 40 35 number: 24 4 45 45 67 112 78 47 : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: 9 1 33 7 33 51 40 22 number: 11 (D) 38 12 43 53 40 23 Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: - - - 1 9 - 2 2 number: - - - (D) 9 - (D) (D) Hay balers ..............................................farms: 10 7 6 29 5 9 4 12 number: 11 7 7 30 5 15 4 14 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 39. Machinery and Equipment on Operation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Hamilton : Hancock : Harrison : Hendricks : Henry : Howard : Huntington : Jackson ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery : and equipment ......................................farms, 2022: 517 505 990 544 584 427 643 607 2017: 585 551 1,054 658 636 422 611 665 $1,000, 2022: 102,715 112,235 115,065 99,393 158,956 111,357 194,660 107,776 2017: 98,446 102,271 88,540 84,441 111,060 92,832 135,629 134,954 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 198,675 222,247 116,227 182,708 272,185 260,789 302,737 177,555 2017: 168,283 185,610 84,004 128,330 174,623 219,981 221,979 202,939 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $9,999 ...........................................2022: 76 59 152 80 81 50 77 70 2017: 97 94 163 129 120 63 78 87 $10,000 to $19,999 .....................................2022: 85 48 87 71 69 55 73 52 2017: 93 89 149 95 77 55 113 67 $20,000 to $29,999 .....................................2022: 42 54 104 49 57 52 75 66 2017: 77 55 151 82 79 30 59 81 $30,000 to $49,999 .....................................2022: 102 61 106 88 70 22 72 64 2017: 81 59 173 76 83 34 49 65 $50,000 to $69,999 .....................................2022: 58 67 152 66 57 47 48 65 2017: 44 44 112 54 48 38 51 74 : $70,000 to $99,999 .....................................2022: 17 31 88 22 39 36 61 83 2017: 45 29 112 43 37 36 37 44 $100,000 to $199,999 ...................................2022: 62 70 192 76 77 48 70 95 2017: 64 51 107 66 63 39 69 102 $200,000 to $499,999 ...................................2022: 46 37 76 47 54 53 57 45 2017: 35 69 59 74 61 77 66 75 $500,000 or more .......................................2022: 29 78 33 45 80 64 110 67 2017: 49 61 28 39 68 50 89 70 : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ...........................farms, 2022: 386 410 807 437 454 284 494 487 2017: 426 454 845 514 466 344 475 532 number, 2022: 848 1,201 1,435 821 1,048 607 1,065 1,067 2017: 956 1,088 1,600 965 1,034 718 980 1,466 : Tractors ............................................farms, 2022: 418 384 846 446 476 336 475 507 2017: 481 443 905 517 493 351 465 566 number, 2022: 932 1,168 2,322 991 1,244 865 1,327 1,584 2017: 1,184 1,217 2,281 1,211 1,286 1,035 1,329 1,808 : Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .....................farms, 2022: 226 152 430 250 202 175 194 206 2017: 261 181 458 259 188 139 192 244 number, 2022: 304 208 671 316 245 225 260 294 2017: 401 223 663 311 230 218 268 323 : 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms, 2022: 212 261 679 249 286 181 297 361 2017: 265 290 679 321 333 214 308 384 number, 2022: 270 426 1,186 355 424 238 408 678 2017: 394 465 1,148 472 459 314 473 651 : 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ......................farms, 2022: 144 201 237 147 214 180 276 246 2017: 174 197 205 190 240 213 262 308 number, 2022: 358 534 465 320 575 402 659 612 2017: 389 529 470 428 597 503 588 834 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled .............farms, 2022: 94 159 117 120 169 134 209 162 2017: 125 178 114 138 188 164 210 204 number, 2022: 116 179 165 128 186 143 235 176 2017: 155 210 144 156 208 176 219 224 : Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled ........farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - number, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - : Forage harvesters, self-propelled ...................farms, 2022: 1 - 13 2 1 8 10 8 2017: 4 2 26 9 9 3 7 13 number, 2022: (D) - 16 (D) (D) 8 11 9 2017: 6 (D) 31 9 11 3 7 14 : Hay balers ..........................................farms, 2022: 63 80 360 103 117 39 119 149 2017: 100 103 377 106 156 74 124 173 number, 2022: 73 103 479 130 139 46 150 188 2017: 115 144 503 137 191 84 155 250 : 2022 INVENTORY : : Manufactured 2017 to 2022: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 98 111 150 130 114 88 121 119 number: 168 148 170 143 143 110 151 142 Tractors ................................................farms: 103 63 146 73 72 42 77 93 number: 130 87 191 94 90 69 143 116 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 43 28 33 49 23 11 21 16 number: 43 31 37 55 23 11 24 16 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 36 30 114 26 19 13 23 52 number: 36 30 124 27 19 15 24 68 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 30 17 22 9 33 25 46 30 number: 51 26 30 12 48 43 95 32 : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: 14 20 3 12 27 29 57 8 number: 21 21 4 12 31 30 67 8 Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: - - 5 - - - - - number: - - 7 - - - - - Hay balers ..............................................farms: 4 13 24 17 9 7 6 19 number: 4 13 26 22 10 11 6 20 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 39. Machinery and Equipment on Operation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Jasper : Jay : Jefferson : Jennings : Johnson : Knox : Kosciusko : LaGrange ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery : and equipment ......................................farms, 2022: 608 801 513 461 520 447 1,079 2,474 2017: 611 770 684 510 642 496 1,042 2,144 $1,000, 2022: 259,129 200,729 48,081 71,444 89,732 207,668 225,893 236,562 2017: 153,559 138,858 60,038 72,882 95,195 181,149 184,881 162,558 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 426,199 250,598 93,725 154,977 172,561 464,581 209,354 95,619 2017: 251,325 180,334 87,775 142,906 148,278 365,221 177,429 75,820 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $9,999 ...........................................2022: 54 97 64 72 74 41 152 454 2017: 55 113 102 85 128 31 237 579 $10,000 to $19,999 .....................................2022: 59 97 92 60 51 29 147 415 2017: 62 103 130 86 88 39 160 368 $20,000 to $29,999 .....................................2022: 46 55 55 36 69 37 163 341 2017: 75 80 65 62 101 43 133 251 $30,000 to $49,999 .....................................2022: 50 100 99 57 76 60 145 436 2017: 92 81 147 70 88 49 116 314 $50,000 to $69,999 .....................................2022: 43 44 68 53 60 31 107 254 2017: 58 52 67 55 52 63 85 190 : $70,000 to $99,999 .....................................2022: 41 65 40 61 37 36 62 128 2017: 54 39 67 32 29 40 46 144 $100,000 to $199,999 ...................................2022: 72 103 51 56 51 55 95 223 2017: 36 124 48 38 51 66 107 155 $200,000 to $499,999 ...................................2022: 110 119 25 40 47 38 97 143 2017: 87 93 41 50 42 53 66 83 $500,000 or more .......................................2022: 133 121 19 26 55 120 111 80 2017: 92 85 17 32 63 112 92 60 : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ...........................farms, 2022: 479 611 423 332 411 345 627 390 2017: 475 599 569 416 492 411 639 377 number, 2022: 1,544 1,289 796 707 903 1,382 1,604 845 2017: 1,184 1,217 887 833 1,035 1,449 1,462 793 : Tractors ............................................farms, 2022: 482 608 441 364 407 358 750 1,049 2017: 484 607 613 437 511 391 758 1,058 number, 2022: 1,666 1,930 1,063 955 1,062 1,460 1,993 1,951 2017: 1,581 1,825 1,403 1,034 1,268 1,529 1,985 1,929 : Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .....................farms, 2022: 166 238 225 172 200 130 347 340 2017: 188 243 319 175 238 146 381 344 number, 2022: 251 349 298 231 279 182 472 440 2017: 268 330 457 226 286 216 469 406 : 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms, 2022: 299 394 304 246 215 229 411 749 2017: 251 402 420 329 327 257 463 754 number, 2022: 499 651 529 393 349 447 626 987 2017: 434 603 658 472 485 462 735 1,039 : 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ......................farms, 2022: 307 371 116 119 178 243 340 247 2017: 319 383 165 137 197 299 335 232 number, 2022: 916 930 236 331 434 831 895 524 2017: 879 892 288 336 497 851 781 484 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled .............farms, 2022: 252 264 62 82 131 202 239 95 2017: 246 290 101 110 134 237 256 99 number, 2022: 302 276 67 96 149 247 292 106 2017: 276 303 109 128 149 271 302 118 : Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled ........farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - number, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - : Forage harvesters, self-propelled ...................farms, 2022: 11 6 12 10 2 7 38 25 2017: 9 8 8 8 8 2 31 42 number, 2022: 13 6 15 12 (D) 7 43 26 2017: 10 9 9 8 8 (D) 34 46 : Hay balers ..........................................farms, 2022: 51 154 174 121 94 68 259 868 2017: 72 184 260 147 139 74 224 887 number, 2022: 67 186 211 156 118 84 302 1,066 2017: 84 231 316 188 172 96 278 1,030 : 2022 INVENTORY : : Manufactured 2017 to 2022: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 170 93 66 44 116 122 121 126 number: 258 139 90 54 154 181 182 159 Tractors ................................................farms: 108 85 58 44 84 97 102 90 number: 207 134 75 55 107 190 166 189 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 29 17 29 15 46 20 35 16 number: 30 17 30 16 51 21 44 17 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 38 43 26 25 30 39 41 45 number: 68 49 30 28 32 62 46 51 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 55 40 11 7 14 60 41 37 number: 109 68 15 11 24 107 76 121 : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: 46 27 1 8 14 40 46 13 number: 49 29 (D) 9 18 48 58 16 Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: 4 - - 4 - - 1 2 number: 4 - - 4 - - (D) (D) Hay balers ..............................................farms: 9 15 15 5 21 6 22 42 number: 9 16 15 6 27 6 23 55 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 39. Machinery and Equipment on Operation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Lake : LaPorte : Lawrence : Madison : Marion : Marshall : Martin : Miami ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery : and equipment ......................................farms, 2022: 347 677 706 682 169 779 249 613 2017: 384 740 840 667 192 829 260 629 $1,000, 2022: 68,817 192,366 67,536 162,477 15,259 149,970 42,495 131,116 2017: 59,764 156,031 60,858 137,211 11,957 125,929 37,497 103,813 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 198,320 284,144 95,660 238,236 90,290 192,516 170,662 213,893 2017: 155,636 210,852 72,451 205,713 62,277 151,905 144,218 165,044 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $9,999 ...........................................2022: 49 98 93 87 16 131 36 97 2017: 64 126 126 98 57 137 34 135 $10,000 to $19,999 .....................................2022: 24 75 109 76 29 87 18 60 2017: 69 94 142 88 32 136 31 71 $20,000 to $29,999 .....................................2022: 39 66 98 58 16 56 39 49 2017: 21 97 124 75 23 85 35 69 $30,000 to $49,999 .....................................2022: 32 81 106 101 30 95 43 54 2017: 20 59 170 92 21 109 34 56 $50,000 to $69,999 .....................................2022: 42 46 93 80 30 78 27 47 2017: 47 55 98 48 17 80 42 38 : $70,000 to $99,999 .....................................2022: 17 57 63 57 7 65 17 61 2017: 38 41 53 42 13 37 18 25 $100,000 to $199,999 ...................................2022: 76 84 77 68 24 107 20 62 2017: 49 86 75 76 15 91 21 94 $200,000 to $499,999 ...................................2022: 33 65 44 78 10 72 23 103 2017: 47 86 34 65 11 88 29 92 $500,000 or more .......................................2022: 35 105 23 77 7 88 26 80 2017: 29 96 18 83 3 66 16 49 : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ...........................farms, 2022: 259 506 567 523 123 457 172 468 2017: 286 567 665 497 132 538 182 494 number, 2022: 615 1,345 981 1,206 247 1,116 414 1,106 2017: 597 1,370 1,140 1,127 218 1,190 367 1,081 : Tractors ............................................farms, 2022: 286 505 592 544 112 603 184 500 2017: 302 607 696 547 122 664 192 495 number, 2022: 777 1,839 1,297 1,373 264 1,916 491 1,454 2017: 888 1,901 1,444 1,447 240 1,926 493 1,477 : Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .....................farms, 2022: 151 227 248 229 76 262 78 190 2017: 136 215 307 239 60 279 86 207 number, 2022: 236 350 312 298 106 383 89 259 2017: 215 342 388 308 72 398 113 269 : 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms, 2022: 164 361 427 328 54 425 146 325 2017: 217 443 490 343 71 460 148 321 number, 2022: 255 660 675 407 72 743 220 506 2017: 369 718 719 433 109 776 249 498 : 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ......................farms, 2022: 122 298 180 264 35 298 69 295 2017: 138 357 208 296 28 292 63 301 number, 2022: 286 829 310 668 86 790 182 689 2017: 304 841 337 706 59 752 131 710 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled .............farms, 2022: 95 219 61 200 25 222 39 214 2017: 95 248 107 215 22 247 38 205 number, 2022: 108 267 63 226 28 288 47 242 2017: 106 281 115 233 25 303 40 228 : Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled ........farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - number, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - : Forage harvesters, self-propelled ...................farms, 2022: 5 13 7 8 3 13 5 7 2017: 3 18 8 7 2 14 6 10 number, 2022: 5 14 8 10 3 14 5 7 2017: 3 18 8 8 (D) 17 6 12 : Hay balers ..........................................farms, 2022: 70 152 243 88 31 212 72 115 2017: 85 177 283 108 35 247 87 136 number, 2022: 91 200 315 110 44 282 89 141 2017: 106 224 371 130 37 311 109 177 : 2022 INVENTORY : : Manufactured 2017 to 2022: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 74 157 102 121 25 93 42 114 number: 112 239 115 183 35 110 52 134 Tractors ................................................farms: 70 84 127 109 17 92 49 78 number: 94 149 160 160 17 160 63 112 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 34 20 46 43 15 37 19 30 number: 36 26 51 46 (D) 37 20 31 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 24 31 71 51 1 30 22 36 number: 30 36 78 55 (D) 37 22 40 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 23 47 22 36 1 34 15 22 number: 28 87 31 59 (D) 86 21 41 : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: 12 30 5 45 - 21 1 27 number: 15 36 6 48 - 21 (D) 29 Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: 1 2 3 3 - - - - number: (D) (D) 3 3 - - - - Hay balers ..............................................farms: 12 8 32 9 - 17 7 12 number: 12 8 34 10 - 17 7 12 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 39. Machinery and Equipment on Operation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Monroe : Montgomery : Morgan : Newton : Noble : Ohio : Orange : Owen ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery : and equipment ......................................farms, 2022: 419 651 506 372 1,067 123 425 435 2017: 490 634 501 358 1,015 158 448 649 $1,000, 2022: 35,002 158,672 99,246 144,137 153,984 12,601 58,453 39,397 2017: 30,500 171,774 70,311 120,099 143,156 11,264 61,045 47,380 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 83,538 243,736 196,138 387,465 144,315 102,447 137,535 90,569 2017: 62,244 270,937 140,341 335,472 141,041 71,293 136,262 73,005 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $9,999 ...........................................2022: 74 84 75 30 186 11 43 47 2017: 71 103 100 45 190 26 63 77 $10,000 to $19,999 .....................................2022: 43 92 72 67 160 9 66 48 2017: 77 80 86 41 157 22 73 153 $20,000 to $29,999 .....................................2022: 48 76 40 32 118 7 39 70 2017: 65 48 41 41 111 26 56 95 $30,000 to $49,999 .....................................2022: 69 97 66 33 113 27 65 88 2017: 93 70 69 39 129 24 54 104 $50,000 to $69,999 .....................................2022: 34 63 62 23 102 22 62 45 2017: 43 48 52 30 101 14 59 65 : $70,000 to $99,999 .....................................2022: 39 58 38 13 83 13 37 28 2017: 61 53 38 15 79 13 40 37 $100,000 to $199,999 ...................................2022: 71 48 63 39 149 18 53 70 2017: 50 60 40 30 97 22 45 63 $200,000 to $499,999 ...................................2022: 31 40 47 64 103 12 34 26 2017: 25 74 41 39 92 9 34 40 $500,000 or more .......................................2022: 10 93 43 71 53 4 26 13 2017: 5 98 34 78 59 2 24 15 : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ...........................farms, 2022: 342 460 403 272 639 92 301 323 2017: 398 513 409 264 659 119 361 479 number, 2022: 543 1,112 924 688 1,191 151 602 617 2017: 630 1,245 939 678 1,162 176 710 892 : Tractors ............................................farms, 2022: 330 451 419 258 733 108 344 373 2017: 431 491 399 279 756 147 374 545 number, 2022: 706 1,219 1,105 870 1,865 283 829 918 2017: 880 1,478 1,046 961 1,963 349 926 1,193 : Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .....................farms, 2022: 154 184 199 96 340 56 144 183 2017: 220 221 162 98 359 83 156 257 number, 2022: 193 282 292 131 448 81 206 243 2017: 309 283 226 147 451 108 237 333 : 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms, 2022: 246 277 273 152 435 97 260 268 2017: 296 314 255 160 510 116 288 382 number, 2022: 368 388 392 219 672 165 434 425 2017: 450 487 382 263 796 187 452 556 : 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ......................farms, 2022: 89 205 174 196 335 18 100 118 2017: 87 260 162 200 305 33 112 145 number, 2022: 145 549 421 520 745 37 189 250 2017: 121 708 438 551 716 54 237 304 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled .............farms, 2022: 24 159 116 145 262 12 45 71 2017: 34 223 130 160 239 14 71 97 number, 2022: 31 194 134 169 291 13 51 84 2017: 34 255 151 190 257 15 84 129 : Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled ........farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - number, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - : Forage harvesters, self-propelled ...................farms, 2022: 3 1 1 3 28 5 6 6 2017: 8 6 15 9 21 5 3 3 number, 2022: 3 (D) (D) 3 29 5 6 7 2017: 10 7 21 9 23 6 3 3 : Hay balers ..........................................farms, 2022: 126 84 93 45 307 56 145 123 2017: 164 105 138 56 314 75 160 212 number, 2022: 163 114 136 53 381 78 183 172 2017: 213 144 172 78 395 95 207 272 : 2022 INVENTORY : : Manufactured 2017 to 2022: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 63 105 76 109 147 22 48 61 number: 76 169 122 147 184 25 61 68 Tractors ................................................farms: 99 84 70 46 110 13 85 86 number: 109 138 103 82 163 15 117 116 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 22 24 23 15 34 4 15 34 number: 22 35 23 17 34 (D) 15 40 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 66 31 31 7 42 9 60 42 number: 69 35 33 7 49 (D) 72 49 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 18 38 28 33 46 1 16 26 number: 18 68 47 58 80 (D) 30 27 : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: 2 40 12 26 37 - 7 - number: (D) 51 15 28 39 - 10 - Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: - - - - 8 2 - 2 number: - - - - 9 (D) - (D) Hay balers ..............................................farms: 17 11 2 10 32 2 12 16 number: 17 14 (D) 10 32 (D) 12 19 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 39. Machinery and Equipment on Operation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Parke : Perry : Pike : Porter : Posey : Pulaski : Putnam : Randolph ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery : and equipment ......................................farms, 2022: 646 417 278 462 462 507 728 675 2017: 597 445 327 445 491 547 828 754 $1,000, 2022: 111,541 48,908 54,244 99,225 194,884 135,430 109,314 203,671 2017: 103,646 40,849 45,377 88,258 134,919 101,537 85,426 156,276 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 172,664 117,284 195,122 214,773 421,827 267,121 150,157 301,735 2017: 173,611 91,796 138,768 198,333 274,785 185,625 103,171 207,262 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $9,999 ...........................................2022: 89 50 34 47 39 79 88 81 2017: 70 44 63 71 45 103 146 72 $10,000 to $19,999 .....................................2022: 65 37 35 49 59 80 79 69 2017: 64 56 43 54 38 84 99 88 $20,000 to $29,999 .....................................2022: 90 28 29 38 41 45 123 69 2017: 74 73 33 33 37 32 138 79 $30,000 to $49,999 .....................................2022: 103 73 43 66 49 49 114 58 2017: 107 73 32 46 74 70 160 117 $50,000 to $69,999 .....................................2022: 70 28 22 66 35 28 87 71 2017: 79 39 34 49 53 64 60 74 : $70,000 to $99,999 .....................................2022: 42 55 26 37 21 24 39 48 2017: 22 47 17 30 22 18 49 43 $100,000 to $199,999 ...................................2022: 73 94 39 49 40 55 100 61 2017: 73 69 40 40 77 46 89 115 $200,000 to $499,999 ...................................2022: 66 37 27 55 64 69 49 87 2017: 58 34 40 61 68 56 45 73 $500,000 or more .......................................2022: 48 15 23 55 114 78 49 131 2017: 50 10 25 61 77 74 42 93 : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ...........................farms, 2022: 382 331 181 366 363 352 547 524 2017: 372 359 240 335 388 383 637 616 number, 2022: 813 665 424 794 1,041 964 1,120 1,231 2017: 729 686 509 796 1,081 989 1,221 1,367 : Tractors ............................................farms, 2022: 450 370 230 377 367 356 572 534 2017: 430 384 269 336 385 377 646 587 number, 2022: 1,128 952 596 1,121 1,377 1,148 1,278 1,691 2017: 1,011 979 706 1,116 1,353 1,358 1,434 1,789 : Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .....................farms, 2022: 136 162 89 181 157 151 262 232 2017: 150 163 113 156 179 184 280 227 number, 2022: 214 218 102 250 231 239 320 308 2017: 201 232 140 234 232 315 351 331 : 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms, 2022: 288 303 152 234 260 221 381 342 2017: 274 321 183 237 262 244 443 375 number, 2022: 426 515 223 403 425 378 544 535 2017: 381 552 285 398 445 419 618 648 : 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ......................farms, 2022: 203 129 122 182 226 218 183 317 2017: 172 110 119 186 255 225 230 349 number, 2022: 488 219 271 468 721 531 414 848 2017: 429 195 281 484 676 624 465 810 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled .............farms, 2022: 102 75 69 152 201 177 107 241 2017: 103 71 82 163 223 196 127 263 number, 2022: 116 88 86 174 242 216 134 270 2017: 110 75 94 183 238 231 141 300 : Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled ........farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - number, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - : Forage harvesters, self-propelled ...................farms, 2022: 14 8 2 9 5 7 4 6 2017: 2 13 4 22 9 8 10 16 number, 2022: 14 9 (D) 10 5 10 4 6 2017: (D) 13 4 22 9 8 12 16 : Hay balers ..........................................farms, 2022: 132 197 49 91 86 46 168 102 2017: 167 198 74 115 77 69 196 161 number, 2022: 150 241 65 110 120 64 220 123 2017: 209 261 94 150 95 94 255 193 : 2022 INVENTORY : : Manufactured 2017 to 2022: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 94 45 27 113 87 75 110 141 number: 112 55 38 143 124 124 144 176 Tractors ................................................farms: 96 47 43 90 84 51 74 77 number: 123 54 63 138 121 67 108 141 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 16 8 10 47 6 8 21 22 number: 16 8 11 51 6 8 21 24 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 38 26 19 25 39 8 37 17 number: 38 28 23 29 43 8 40 19 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 44 18 20 27 41 35 23 61 number: 69 18 29 58 72 51 47 98 : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: 26 5 13 18 46 35 21 56 number: 28 5 15 21 49 36 22 60 Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: 2 5 - - 1 - - - number: (D) 5 - - (D) - - - Hay balers ..............................................farms: 10 12 - 3 6 3 17 9 number: 11 12 - 3 7 3 19 10 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 39. Machinery and Equipment on Operation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Ripley : Rush : St. Joseph : Scott : Shelby : Spencer : Starke : Steuben ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery : and equipment ......................................farms, 2022: 835 473 547 283 548 558 394 461 2017: 879 557 629 315 567 665 507 472 $1,000, 2022: 123,251 140,245 111,248 32,213 146,765 122,167 55,510 72,256 2017: 108,392 135,878 103,414 36,711 129,916 116,347 74,092 68,260 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 147,607 296,501 203,379 113,825 267,818 218,936 140,889 156,738 2017: 123,313 243,945 164,410 116,543 229,128 174,957 146,138 144,619 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $9,999 ...........................................2022: 97 28 76 36 69 50 97 66 2017: 128 57 74 67 94 107 88 89 $10,000 to $19,999 .....................................2022: 118 30 76 30 54 54 57 72 2017: 110 53 80 38 45 63 86 83 $20,000 to $29,999 .....................................2022: 83 29 58 36 36 48 55 67 2017: 128 30 99 25 47 86 103 53 $30,000 to $49,999 .....................................2022: 114 55 67 47 44 99 53 69 2017: 139 59 104 82 58 79 42 63 $50,000 to $69,999 .....................................2022: 91 26 56 33 52 46 30 30 2017: 77 37 49 31 64 59 53 40 : $70,000 to $99,999 .....................................2022: 69 34 33 24 67 44 18 37 2017: 58 35 49 13 43 52 16 30 $100,000 to $199,999 ...................................2022: 123 72 70 33 63 62 25 51 2017: 105 77 58 22 50 74 31 39 $200,000 to $499,999 ...................................2022: 75 98 59 36 91 91 24 41 2017: 75 132 59 24 99 87 39 36 $500,000 or more .......................................2022: 65 101 52 8 72 64 35 28 2017: 59 77 57 13 67 58 49 39 : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ...........................farms, 2022: 666 394 410 207 448 445 220 303 2017: 675 478 491 263 477 485 295 327 number, 2022: 1,354 1,043 1,069 344 1,194 973 500 574 2017: 1,297 1,223 1,144 474 1,169 1,107 773 600 : Tractors ............................................farms, 2022: 689 413 436 239 457 473 246 330 2017: 744 472 491 252 492 549 331 361 number, 2022: 2,002 1,512 1,560 520 1,403 1,404 687 908 2017: 2,103 1,797 1,569 647 1,602 1,566 991 967 : Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .....................farms, 2022: 285 162 212 115 190 194 135 185 2017: 356 192 262 143 223 221 185 185 number, 2022: 392 256 342 152 253 257 195 285 2017: 495 274 387 185 296 297 274 284 : 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms, 2022: 487 305 291 175 299 369 156 203 2017: 547 360 347 194 335 410 198 205 number, 2022: 800 511 540 253 490 634 249 309 2017: 911 643 594 313 571 704 304 346 : 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ......................farms, 2022: 317 282 232 59 269 211 89 137 2017: 332 328 242 61 290 263 161 145 number, 2022: 810 745 678 115 660 513 243 314 2017: 697 880 588 149 735 565 413 337 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled .............farms, 2022: 245 210 183 32 220 147 65 85 2017: 264 259 186 38 246 195 130 114 number, 2022: 270 226 229 37 250 166 89 106 2017: 299 278 239 44 276 205 166 129 : Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled ........farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - number, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - : Forage harvesters, self-propelled ...................farms, 2022: 19 3 14 3 6 11 4 12 2017: 24 11 7 5 7 9 7 15 number, 2022: 19 4 14 3 7 11 4 12 2017: 25 11 7 5 7 9 7 17 : Hay balers ..........................................farms, 2022: 229 100 137 70 90 181 50 96 2017: 295 137 164 107 120 212 86 115 number, 2022: 279 134 168 80 118 241 61 126 2017: 366 174 197 135 175 320 112 154 : 2022 INVENTORY : : Manufactured 2017 to 2022: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 124 74 66 22 90 70 45 42 number: 150 95 81 23 115 83 55 55 Tractors ................................................farms: 99 53 64 36 67 61 40 49 number: 136 72 100 38 100 95 59 79 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 34 6 25 8 10 21 14 22 number: 48 6 29 (D) 14 22 17 26 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 46 26 21 28 26 31 20 13 number: 52 27 27 28 32 34 21 13 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 28 29 24 2 41 20 11 20 number: 36 39 44 (D) 54 39 21 40 : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: 14 19 9 1 42 16 17 10 number: 14 20 10 (D) 42 22 17 13 Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: 1 - 3 - - - 1 3 number: (D) - 3 - - - (D) 3 Hay balers ..............................................farms: 18 7 17 3 6 6 - 16 number: 21 7 22 3 6 6 - 16 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 39. Machinery and Equipment on Operation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Sullivan : Switzerland : Tippecanoe : Tipton : Union : Vanderburgh : Vermillion : Vigo ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery : and equipment ......................................farms, 2022: 411 339 712 416 194 204 291 464 2017: 450 410 693 404 238 251 283 477 $1,000, 2022: 129,133 37,019 197,117 139,885 52,810 47,642 67,442 64,172 2017: 85,638 27,588 130,666 111,042 47,817 46,239 66,049 64,716 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 314,192 109,201 276,850 336,261 272,219 233,541 231,761 138,301 2017: 190,307 67,288 188,551 274,856 200,911 184,217 233,387 135,673 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $9,999 ...........................................2022: 39 48 159 42 15 40 74 104 2017: 29 80 85 35 26 25 45 124 $10,000 to $19,999 .....................................2022: 33 43 73 29 24 8 18 74 2017: 58 87 133 53 24 28 16 58 $20,000 to $29,999 .....................................2022: 33 29 55 32 20 23 35 58 2017: 69 66 66 28 12 29 40 57 $30,000 to $49,999 .....................................2022: 92 51 61 50 13 9 39 49 2017: 57 66 97 24 20 24 43 60 $50,000 to $69,999 .....................................2022: 39 46 70 48 12 8 29 45 2017: 50 34 70 47 31 27 28 53 : $70,000 to $99,999 .....................................2022: 28 26 47 41 25 21 16 43 2017: 35 24 38 25 25 31 21 24 $100,000 to $199,999 ...................................2022: 27 49 73 50 25 36 27 28 2017: 52 23 65 79 23 12 29 36 $200,000 to $499,999 ...................................2022: 65 36 77 43 23 31 15 37 2017: 47 25 67 54 47 42 18 25 $500,000 or more .......................................2022: 55 11 97 81 37 28 38 26 2017: 53 5 72 59 30 33 43 40 : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ...........................farms, 2022: 327 256 500 302 153 150 204 314 2017: 350 306 509 323 201 191 215 326 number, 2022: 835 411 1,135 681 358 368 453 598 2017: 943 423 1,161 779 488 467 523 652 : Tractors ............................................farms, 2022: 331 290 508 312 171 167 223 309 2017: 376 359 513 313 210 220 206 347 number, 2022: 914 686 1,421 998 633 495 518 742 2017: 1,095 747 1,372 1,027 720 692 602 825 : Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .....................farms, 2022: 127 150 261 168 90 80 91 148 2017: 144 170 255 178 89 94 84 156 number, 2022: 172 197 390 251 177 119 121 207 2017: 223 226 333 234 126 124 120 226 : 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms, 2022: 184 220 267 178 131 112 128 190 2017: 248 272 339 191 178 166 147 218 number, 2022: 277 362 395 254 217 166 168 283 2017: 417 425 500 277 305 266 204 300 : 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ......................farms, 2022: 181 73 236 189 97 91 101 110 2017: 180 66 219 185 117 113 105 127 number, 2022: 465 127 636 493 239 210 229 252 2017: 455 96 539 516 289 302 278 299 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled .............farms, 2022: 111 32 197 145 79 76 66 88 2017: 147 26 178 150 111 108 82 98 number, 2022: 146 34 219 164 106 82 74 105 2017: 171 27 194 165 123 118 87 113 : Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled ........farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - number, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - : Forage harvesters, self-propelled ...................farms, 2022: 7 8 4 1 4 - 2 4 2017: 2 9 4 3 1 2 4 7 number, 2022: 7 8 4 (D) 4 - (D) 4 2017: (D) 9 4 5 (D) (D) 4 7 : Hay balers ..........................................farms, 2022: 90 120 104 25 47 28 21 54 2017: 76 179 94 52 55 45 46 83 number, 2022: 108 167 126 29 60 35 27 67 2017: 101 229 110 63 78 55 62 105 : 2022 INVENTORY : : Manufactured 2017 to 2022: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 84 62 158 98 28 30 75 62 number: 106 66 210 132 39 32 88 84 Tractors ................................................farms: 62 46 100 70 29 32 41 54 number: 99 77 159 113 50 41 48 79 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 18 27 24 28 15 5 18 17 number: 28 30 30 36 15 5 19 17 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 35 21 24 24 15 12 4 24 number: 46 32 26 24 15 12 4 27 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 17 13 60 34 17 17 19 19 number: 25 15 103 53 20 24 25 35 : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: 20 8 51 40 13 12 6 6 number: 21 8 53 48 20 13 8 7 Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: 5 - - - - - - - number: (D) - - - - - - - Hay balers ..............................................farms: 13 11 8 - 1 1 2 6 number: 13 11 9 - (D) (D) (D) 8 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 39. Machinery and Equipment on Operation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Wabash : Warren : Warrick : Washington : Wayne : Wells : White : Whitley ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery : and equipment ......................................farms, 2022: 635 421 335 783 727 527 577 647 2017: 724 417 364 865 768 581 539 696 $1,000, 2022: 159,760 105,879 109,254 141,145 104,396 201,707 213,571 162,714 2017: 139,319 99,972 63,945 112,227 85,239 148,396 172,010 130,649 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 251,590 251,495 326,132 180,262 143,598 382,747 370,140 251,490 2017: 192,429 239,741 175,673 129,743 110,988 255,414 319,127 187,714 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $9,999 ...........................................2022: 115 61 35 82 106 69 81 73 2017: 124 60 35 120 137 76 71 113 $10,000 to $19,999 .....................................2022: 90 53 33 91 86 40 36 60 2017: 82 59 62 126 92 78 60 119 $20,000 to $29,999 .....................................2022: 58 38 30 85 103 38 62 62 2017: 96 48 68 93 101 59 56 69 $30,000 to $49,999 .....................................2022: 50 58 38 81 88 46 46 78 2017: 66 35 40 93 78 67 46 95 $50,000 to $69,999 .....................................2022: 50 41 19 90 95 37 36 86 2017: 61 52 43 92 86 25 55 65 : $70,000 to $99,999 .....................................2022: 46 40 30 100 44 35 35 56 2017: 48 26 19 83 62 24 22 41 $100,000 to $199,999 ...................................2022: 65 50 63 112 110 62 78 70 2017: 71 44 29 98 103 59 55 48 $200,000 to $499,999 ...................................2022: 77 30 50 79 41 102 77 77 2017: 104 40 37 111 73 98 78 76 $500,000 or more .......................................2022: 84 50 37 63 54 98 126 85 2017: 72 53 31 49 36 95 96 70 : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ...........................farms, 2022: 452 280 269 614 537 431 430 506 2017: 564 293 279 718 522 471 432 537 number, 2022: 1,068 706 675 1,278 1,019 1,098 1,197 1,116 2017: 1,247 669 644 1,397 1,089 1,123 1,199 1,166 : Tractors ............................................farms, 2022: 491 315 283 657 588 410 432 522 2017: 588 325 303 738 597 479 425 551 number, 2022: 1,340 935 952 1,793 1,543 1,356 1,440 1,428 2017: 1,640 967 878 1,891 1,586 1,541 1,550 1,636 : Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .....................farms, 2022: 228 141 132 261 236 169 179 263 2017: 224 139 137 297 251 198 211 263 number, 2022: 275 173 226 361 339 239 253 340 2017: 291 190 203 379 362 271 292 373 : 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms, 2022: 288 204 208 513 377 238 248 312 2017: 356 194 226 568 425 319 286 359 number, 2022: 417 293 310 856 587 354 433 427 2017: 532 313 338 932 641 442 499 590 : 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ......................farms, 2022: 254 158 131 243 270 293 271 254 2017: 353 166 116 294 277 325 277 275 number, 2022: 648 469 416 576 617 763 754 661 2017: 817 464 337 580 583 828 759 673 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled .............farms, 2022: 221 100 94 128 172 244 236 186 2017: 227 117 91 166 172 296 241 210 number, 2022: 247 139 112 142 199 260 308 228 2017: 238 140 96 183 198 321 281 239 : Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled ........farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - number, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - : Forage harvesters, self-propelled ...................farms, 2022: 7 7 5 9 3 6 4 8 2017: 11 18 6 21 8 9 8 12 number, 2022: 7 7 5 10 4 6 4 8 2017: 12 18 6 23 12 10 8 13 : Hay balers ..........................................farms, 2022: 85 57 80 277 203 76 87 140 2017: 145 73 93 313 249 85 72 197 number, 2022: 105 73 112 349 236 94 96 187 2017: 167 93 133 387 309 103 89 246 : 2022 INVENTORY : : Manufactured 2017 to 2022: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 121 69 62 134 85 68 125 134 number: 161 124 71 168 118 96 181 178 Tractors ................................................farms: 89 57 72 91 70 56 97 74 number: 147 101 102 127 94 109 144 119 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 24 15 31 36 29 9 31 29 number: 27 15 31 36 37 15 35 29 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 23 19 29 53 27 25 27 30 number: 27 20 31 67 27 25 27 33 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 53 30 21 16 16 41 53 32 number: 93 66 40 24 30 69 82 57 : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: 41 27 26 14 11 36 56 27 number: 47 32 33 17 14 37 59 30 Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: 2 - 2 - - - 1 - number: (D) - (D) - - - (D) - Hay balers ..............................................farms: 13 6 10 31 11 6 13 8 number: 14 8 11 31 12 6 13 9 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 39. Machinery and Equipment on Operation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Indiana : Adams : Allen : Bartholomew : Benton : Blackford : Boone ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2022 INVENTORY - Con. : : Manufactured prior to 2017: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 33,132 522 736 334 230 152 362 number: 72,375 1,079 1,652 771 627 312 800 Tractors ................................................farms: 37,371 563 866 372 241 156 362 number: 103,099 1,724 2,534 1,036 732 370 1,079 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 16,145 208 350 164 68 48 188 number: 22,592 323 526 214 92 74 229 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 24,528 394 550 261 132 84 209 number: 38,454 628 894 373 176 116 345 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 17,663 366 485 181 191 87 183 number: 42,053 773 1,114 449 464 180 505 : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: 11,676 274 378 145 127 52 116 number: 13,232 299 405 162 139 53 147 Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: 678 13 26 7 7 - 3 number: 727 (D) 31 7 7 - (D) Hay balers ..............................................farms: 11,555 172 347 93 23 36 60 number: 14,315 201 433 107 30 42 80 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Brown : Carroll : Cass : Clark : Clay : Clinton : Crawford ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2022 INVENTORY - Con. : : Manufactured prior to 2017: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 108 367 424 299 325 372 258 number: 154 980 1,068 643 883 920 462 Tractors ................................................farms: 116 396 438 330 347 394 327 number: 221 1,165 1,381 904 1,012 1,172 753 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 74 203 175 161 126 215 144 number: (D) 299 251 229 166 287 210 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 67 221 270 237 223 246 236 number: 100 308 378 428 362 333 404 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 13 218 279 118 187 235 82 number: (D) 558 752 247 484 552 139 : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: 5 157 212 78 132 186 18 number: 5 170 270 (D) 151 206 (D) Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: - 2 12 12 3 - 10 number: - (D) (D) (D) 3 - (D) Hay balers ..............................................farms: 32 58 85 133 93 52 138 number: 43 (D) 114 162 119 60 164 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Daviess : Dearborn : Decatur : DeKalb : Delaware : Dubois : Elkhart ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2022 INVENTORY - Con. : : Manufactured prior to 2017: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 424 381 422 503 364 524 587 number: 922 510 990 997 753 1,277 1,145 Tractors ................................................farms: 779 438 448 539 374 610 1,008 number: 1,604 964 1,631 1,479 937 1,926 2,505 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 281 253 196 248 165 300 515 number: 365 321 318 363 206 401 657 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 544 318 348 311 222 478 612 number: 695 518 580 475 333 855 913 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 236 88 284 265 177 303 384 number: 544 125 733 641 398 670 935 : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: 167 50 214 198 121 183 213 number: 176 54 238 233 139 186 241 Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: 5 12 9 9 2 13 49 number: 5 12 (D) 9 (D) 16 49 Hay balers ..............................................farms: 348 218 165 176 83 223 442 number: 400 265 205 217 105 291 514 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Fayette : Floyd : Fountain : Franklin : Fulton : Gibson : Grant : Greene ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2022 INVENTORY - Con. : : Manufactured prior to 2017: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 216 162 244 494 387 377 302 547 number: 542 253 585 1,030 830 960 650 1,112 Tractors ................................................farms: 234 186 276 572 452 379 319 603 number: 786 419 728 1,813 1,345 1,129 852 1,602 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 93 111 83 302 188 115 112 234 number: 152 174 112 458 268 142 156 343 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 177 120 163 444 299 272 195 420 number: 307 195 226 818 499 402 262 666 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 128 37 154 243 227 242 190 234 number: 327 50 390 537 578 585 434 593 : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: 88 10 83 187 137 173 138 110 number: 107 (D) 88 218 146 180 150 128 Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: 4 1 3 19 19 5 2 18 number: 4 (D) 4 (D) 21 5 (D) (D) Hay balers ..............................................farms: 62 72 63 284 132 65 61 255 number: 77 94 78 370 160 90 71 311 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 39. Machinery and Equipment on Operation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Hamilton : Hancock : Harrison : Hendricks : Henry : Howard : Huntington : Jackson ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2022 INVENTORY - Con. : : Manufactured prior to 2017: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 348 363 719 378 409 232 446 445 number: 680 1,053 1,265 678 905 497 914 925 Tractors ................................................farms: 347 356 795 402 447 318 441 468 number: 802 1,081 2,131 897 1,154 796 1,184 1,468 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 184 125 405 206 179 166 174 191 number: 261 177 634 261 222 214 236 278 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 179 236 615 232 273 172 275 320 number: 234 396 1,062 328 405 223 384 610 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 132 198 227 143 210 170 241 236 number: 307 508 435 308 527 359 564 580 : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: 86 143 114 108 142 105 154 158 number: 95 158 161 116 155 113 168 168 Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: 1 - 8 2 1 8 10 8 number: (D) - 9 (D) (D) 8 11 9 Hay balers ..............................................farms: 60 68 342 88 111 32 115 132 number: 69 90 453 108 129 35 144 168 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Jasper : Jay : Jefferson : Jennings : Johnson : Knox : Kosciusko : LaGrange ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2022 INVENTORY - Con. : : Manufactured prior to 2017: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 417 588 386 308 349 331 586 316 number: 1,286 1,150 706 653 749 1,201 1,422 686 Tractors ................................................farms: 436 579 415 340 354 334 710 1,018 number: 1,459 1,796 988 900 955 1,270 1,827 1,762 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 142 225 201 158 164 116 316 324 number: 221 332 268 215 228 161 428 423 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 267 366 291 230 190 202 383 721 number: 431 602 499 365 317 385 580 936 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 295 360 113 118 171 227 330 235 number: 807 862 221 320 410 724 819 403 : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: 214 238 61 79 120 164 194 84 number: 253 247 (D) 87 131 199 234 90 Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: 9 6 12 6 2 7 37 23 number: 9 6 15 8 (D) 7 (D) (D) Hay balers ..............................................farms: 46 149 161 117 76 62 248 839 number: 58 170 196 150 91 78 279 1,011 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Lake : LaPorte : Lawrence : Madison : Marion : Marshall : Martin : Miami ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2022 INVENTORY - Con. : : Manufactured prior to 2017: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 233 445 515 469 111 430 159 435 number: 503 1,106 866 1,023 212 1,006 362 972 Tractors ................................................farms: 257 483 542 487 99 563 160 460 number: 683 1,690 1,137 1,213 247 1,756 428 1,342 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 125 212 211 194 64 230 59 162 number: 200 324 261 252 (D) 346 69 228 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 149 349 384 285 53 402 126 301 number: 225 624 597 352 (D) 706 198 466 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 111 286 172 250 34 286 61 282 number: 258 742 279 609 (D) 704 161 648 : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: 83 195 56 162 25 214 38 195 number: 93 231 57 178 28 267 (D) 213 Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: 4 11 4 5 3 13 5 7 number: (D) (D) 5 7 3 14 5 7 Hay balers ..............................................farms: 64 147 214 83 31 198 69 109 number: 79 192 281 100 44 265 82 129 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Monroe : Montgomery : Morgan : Newton : Noble : Ohio : Orange : Owen ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2022 INVENTORY - Con. : : Manufactured prior to 2017: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 311 418 366 216 547 81 281 289 number: 467 943 802 541 1,007 126 541 549 Tractors ................................................farms: 284 418 401 238 671 104 317 330 number: 597 1,081 1,002 788 1,702 268 712 802 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 132 171 187 87 310 53 137 157 number: 171 247 269 114 414 (D) 191 203 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 205 246 253 149 406 91 222 240 number: 299 353 359 212 623 (D) 362 376 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 72 198 169 177 308 18 93 106 number: 127 481 374 462 665 (D) 159 223 : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: 24 120 110 125 228 12 38 71 number: (D) 143 119 141 252 13 41 84 Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: 3 1 1 3 20 3 6 4 number: 3 (D) (D) 3 20 (D) 6 (D) Hay balers ..............................................farms: 118 76 92 39 288 54 139 110 number: 146 100 (D) 43 349 (D) 171 153 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 39. Machinery and Equipment on Operation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Parke : Perry : Pike : Porter : Posey : Pulaski : Putnam : Randolph ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2022 INVENTORY - Con. : : Manufactured prior to 2017: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 348 316 171 315 333 337 482 482 number: 701 610 386 651 917 840 976 1,055 Tractors ................................................farms: 414 357 208 338 336 340 514 513 number: 1,005 898 533 983 1,256 1,081 1,170 1,550 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 126 154 81 139 151 143 241 213 number: 198 210 91 199 225 231 299 284 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 261 282 138 213 227 214 350 332 number: 388 487 200 374 382 370 504 516 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 189 121 108 179 219 210 169 306 number: 419 201 242 410 649 480 367 750 : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: 76 70 56 137 166 150 90 192 number: 88 83 71 153 193 180 112 210 Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: 12 3 2 9 4 7 4 6 number: (D) 4 (D) 10 (D) 10 4 6 Hay balers ..............................................farms: 122 186 49 88 82 44 155 93 number: 139 229 65 107 113 61 201 113 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Ripley : Rush : St. Joseph : Scott : Shelby : Spencer : Starke : Steuben ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2022 INVENTORY - Con. : : Manufactured prior to 2017: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 602 370 383 200 426 416 197 290 number: 1,204 948 988 321 1,079 890 445 519 Tractors ................................................farms: 636 395 413 230 434 454 226 311 number: 1,866 1,440 1,460 482 1,303 1,309 628 829 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 252 158 197 109 184 179 122 166 number: 344 250 313 (D) 239 235 178 259 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 451 288 279 165 282 350 138 193 number: 748 484 513 225 458 600 228 296 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 309 272 223 57 256 206 87 130 number: 774 706 634 (D) 606 474 222 274 : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: 231 194 177 32 185 131 50 81 number: 256 206 219 (D) 208 144 72 93 Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: 18 3 11 3 6 11 3 9 number: (D) 4 11 3 7 11 (D) 9 Hay balers ..............................................farms: 215 97 124 68 85 178 50 83 number: 258 127 146 77 112 235 61 110 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Sullivan : Switzerland : Tippecanoe : Tipton : Union : Vanderburgh : Vermillion : Vigo ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2022 INVENTORY - Con. : : Manufactured prior to 2017: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 296 214 429 252 144 143 162 274 number: 729 345 925 549 319 336 365 514 Tractors ................................................farms: 302 259 470 291 163 153 199 279 number: 815 609 1,262 885 583 454 470 663 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 114 124 240 147 84 75 74 132 number: 144 167 360 215 162 114 102 190 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 159 203 247 160 125 104 125 170 number: 231 330 369 230 202 154 164 256 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 178 64 217 184 93 82 89 98 number: 440 112 533 440 219 186 204 217 : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: 100 25 150 109 67 66 60 83 number: 125 26 166 116 86 69 66 98 Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: 2 8 4 1 4 - 2 4 number: (D) 8 4 (D) 4 - (D) 4 Hay balers ..............................................farms: 77 114 97 25 46 27 19 48 number: 95 156 117 29 (D) (D) (D) 59 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Wabash : Warren : Warrick : Washington : Wayne : Wells : White : Whitley ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2022 INVENTORY - Con. : : Manufactured prior to 2017: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 400 254 243 558 500 410 389 446 number: 907 582 604 1,110 901 1,002 1,016 938 Tractors ................................................farms: 449 297 252 615 551 388 405 480 number: 1,193 834 850 1,666 1,449 1,247 1,296 1,309 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 206 126 117 231 216 160 161 236 number: 248 158 195 325 302 224 218 311 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 271 193 185 469 356 219 227 286 number: 390 273 279 789 560 329 406 394 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 230 147 122 238 269 275 251 239 number: 555 403 376 552 587 694 672 604 : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: 188 78 71 114 163 212 200 160 number: 200 107 79 125 185 223 249 198 Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: 5 7 3 9 3 6 3 8 number: (D) 7 (D) 10 4 6 (D) 8 Hay balers ..............................................farms: 79 51 76 254 195 72 74 134 number: 91 65 101 318 224 88 83 178 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 40. Fertilizers and Chemicals Applied: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Indiana : Adams : Allen : Bartholomew : Benton : Blackford : Boone ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil : conditioners .......................................farms, 2022: 27,967 675 848 258 278 140 286 2017: 30,695 736 872 327 259 149 320 acres treated, 2022: 9,412,123 134,014 217,416 91,304 152,798 50,641 138,368 2017: 9,959,380 136,857 183,673 113,742 185,407 66,800 178,287 Cropland fertilized, except cropland pasture ......farms, 2022: 25,397 587 777 244 273 122 276 2017: 27,976 650 799 307 255 144 299 acres treated, 2022: 9,319,238 133,064 216,362 90,835 152,708 50,545 138,162 2017: 9,836,566 135,942 182,424 112,681 185,204 66,697 178,019 Pastureland and rangeland fertilized ..............farms, 2022: 4,705 135 117 35 8 21 21 2017: 5,722 129 174 51 12 6 30 acres treated, 2022: 92,885 950 1,054 469 90 96 206 2017: 122,814 915 1,249 1,061 203 103 268 Manure ..............................................farms, 2022: 11,049 516 409 75 35 43 68 2017: 12,204 551 429 84 33 36 98 acres treated, 2022: 707,301 20,189 22,769 3,226 9,682 2,385 1,599 2017: 791,293 25,749 16,325 3,731 10,269 3,772 2,774 : Organic fertilizer ..................................farms, 2022: 1,321 49 40 4 5 - 15 2017: 1,490 41 42 6 8 2 16 acres treated, 2022: 88,103 855 1,343 (D) 2,742 - 2,189 2017: 109,755 5,941 1,270 362 2,966 (D) 166 : Acres treated to control- : Insects ...........................................farms, 2022: 10,366 218 270 113 120 52 116 2017: 10,443 226 265 97 160 39 112 acres, 2022: 4,165,761 53,803 98,715 39,410 66,327 22,731 59,427 2017: 4,204,138 49,180 74,918 45,272 116,846 20,147 72,482 Weeds, grass, or brush ............................farms, 2022: 26,013 602 807 255 273 143 281 2017: 25,225 600 719 283 250 140 323 acres, 2022: 11,263,389 170,666 280,372 109,900 196,619 67,644 186,465 2017: 11,410,837 164,577 215,892 127,022 234,770 82,856 205,976 Nematodes .........................................farms, 2022: 3,225 55 94 41 46 16 50 2017: 2,377 63 52 15 43 15 39 acres, 2022: 979,853 7,393 16,453 13,329 18,829 4,515 12,402 2017: 836,056 10,021 6,033 3,662 27,922 4,350 17,143 : Diseases in crops and orchards ....................farms, 2022: 5,715 103 167 74 70 20 65 2017: 4,359 93 90 69 47 11 30 acres, 2022: 2,607,820 27,545 49,119 21,571 40,353 13,039 33,138 2017: 1,477,355 23,383 21,879 24,600 43,507 7,228 13,299 : Chemicals used to control growth, thin fruit, : ripen, or defoliate ................................farms, 2022: 1,185 14 23 11 5 6 16 2017: 413 24 5 5 3 - 1 acres on which used, 2022: 146,155 4,488 769 1,791 3,856 59 747 2017: 41,369 493 18 498 (D) - (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Brown : Carroll : Cass : Clark : Clay : Clinton : Crawford ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil : conditioners .......................................farms, 2022: 43 328 368 206 288 346 141 2017: 57 360 391 240 318 379 152 acres treated, 2022: 4,411 145,317 166,288 44,959 120,712 166,055 15,353 2017: 2,451 168,297 153,791 53,006 104,429 180,674 10,104 Cropland fertilized, except cropland pasture ......farms, 2022: 32 316 364 172 272 339 94 2017: 35 340 387 199 304 367 103 acres treated, 2022: 4,323 144,701 165,725 43,908 119,900 165,954 13,020 2017: (D) 167,781 153,128 50,160 103,778 180,195 7,568 Pastureland and rangeland fertilized ..............farms, 2022: 13 22 25 51 30 15 75 2017: 28 29 42 92 29 40 85 acres treated, 2022: 88 616 563 1,051 812 101 2,333 2017: (D) 516 663 2,846 651 479 2,536 Manure ..............................................farms, 2022: 16 123 80 66 52 77 86 2017: 21 144 112 78 71 112 60 acres treated, 2022: 187 15,249 6,512 1,723 3,456 7,195 6,909 2017: 286 15,479 9,604 1,768 4,155 10,197 2,480 : Organic fertilizer ..................................farms, 2022: 2 2 12 2 4 4 7 2017: 10 11 3 8 5 10 5 acres treated, 2022: (D) (D) 1,312 (D) 60 (D) 135 2017: 48 1,480 300 (D) (D) 2,193 45 : Acres treated to control- : Insects ...........................................farms, 2022: 14 143 142 55 104 144 27 2017: 9 185 130 65 85 151 15 acres, 2022: 328 64,441 52,959 14,130 46,833 73,318 3,181 2017: 1,165 85,711 39,230 20,042 30,086 66,318 1,722 Weeds, grass, or brush ............................farms, 2022: 38 320 390 178 306 341 95 2017: 28 326 363 152 263 356 63 acres, 2022: 4,393 169,647 191,578 53,296 143,235 192,369 17,311 2017: 1,934 196,792 172,407 55,434 129,815 222,271 6,743 Nematodes .........................................farms, 2022: 5 46 51 15 40 56 10 2017: - 43 56 7 37 55 - acres, 2022: 134 24,051 11,241 3,438 19,385 14,634 437 2017: - 12,555 10,163 872 8,736 10,962 - : Diseases in crops and orchards ....................farms, 2022: 9 73 92 30 65 88 21 2017: 2 75 53 30 28 68 15 acres, 2022: 1,308 49,407 39,007 6,918 32,808 62,936 9,767 2017: (D) 33,786 8,870 5,904 9,242 35,732 962 : Chemicals used to control growth, thin fruit, : ripen, or defoliate ................................farms, 2022: 4 10 15 12 4 6 12 2017: - 4 3 1 4 4 6 acres on which used, 2022: 22 314 1,294 580 128 1,348 678 2017: - (D) (D) (D) 83 1,495 18 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 40. Fertilizers and Chemicals Applied: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Daviess : Dearborn : Decatur : DeKalb : Delaware : Dubois : Elkhart ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil : conditioners .......................................farms, 2022: 653 181 365 383 284 432 826 2017: 756 221 392 417 318 465 826 acres treated, 2022: 122,346 11,434 117,209 113,407 121,547 88,221 125,514 2017: 155,578 17,328 147,548 100,145 131,344 112,489 113,576 Cropland fertilized, except cropland pasture ......farms, 2022: 517 146 350 366 266 378 614 2017: 623 183 378 387 304 376 679 acres treated, 2022: 118,601 10,515 116,701 113,009 121,317 83,969 122,883 2017: 151,959 15,739 145,865 99,741 130,982 105,459 110,348 Pastureland and rangeland fertilized ..............farms, 2022: 269 45 37 34 25 127 320 2017: 270 67 52 50 24 189 253 acres treated, 2022: 3,745 919 508 398 230 4,252 2,631 2017: 3,619 1,589 1,683 404 362 7,030 3,228 Manure ..............................................farms, 2022: 415 116 123 154 79 235 816 2017: 474 141 145 134 74 295 740 acres treated, 2022: 30,802 2,597 7,975 12,671 3,774 20,903 37,071 2017: 45,795 2,623 12,979 10,239 3,774 31,319 37,107 : Organic fertilizer ..................................farms, 2022: 12 9 10 20 5 19 107 2017: 26 12 4 9 3 17 95 acres treated, 2022: 1,031 132 1,674 857 178 1,401 3,041 2017: 1,082 186 154 1,168 7 1,119 2,727 : Acres treated to control- : Insects ...........................................farms, 2022: 172 32 174 136 88 170 271 2017: 186 49 189 133 99 181 276 acres, 2022: 52,359 1,914 58,053 44,528 41,830 53,191 37,207 2017: 63,482 3,166 88,585 34,552 45,966 74,747 30,217 Weeds, grass, or brush ............................farms, 2022: 474 128 362 403 291 420 589 2017: 531 147 356 385 293 370 565 acres, 2022: 140,403 9,999 140,416 151,013 141,560 99,531 140,798 2017: 163,977 16,695 167,652 121,184 146,025 112,548 112,266 Nematodes .........................................farms, 2022: 61 11 41 44 29 55 48 2017: 26 4 36 40 18 39 21 acres, 2022: 16,336 (D) 12,052 14,026 16,388 16,287 8,845 2017: 16,744 160 23,173 7,630 14,815 9,160 4,195 : Diseases in crops and orchards ....................farms, 2022: 101 19 121 67 49 92 136 2017: 85 23 93 47 37 118 72 acres, 2022: 41,093 1,406 44,894 8,940 34,226 31,425 34,323 2017: 28,612 474 39,349 8,392 14,393 31,840 4,508 : Chemicals used to control growth, thin fruit, : ripen, or defoliate ................................farms, 2022: 22 8 6 10 10 20 42 2017: 4 3 1 2 4 6 14 acres on which used, 2022: 892 473 430 298 844 1,945 2,387 2017: 14 (D) (D) (D) (D) 122 252 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Fayette : Floyd : Fountain : Franklin : Fulton : Gibson : Grant : Greene ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil : conditioners .......................................farms, 2022: 179 69 220 357 366 352 285 299 2017: 173 93 269 397 408 363 309 347 acres treated, 2022: 60,588 4,318 122,262 78,013 132,530 181,042 108,309 114,104 2017: 58,544 11,025 139,171 70,337 165,069 174,606 136,664 84,785 Cropland fertilized, except cropland pasture ......farms, 2022: 172 59 212 339 359 346 281 260 2017: 158 79 264 372 392 341 298 298 acres treated, 2022: 60,134 4,040 121,660 76,167 132,105 180,503 108,217 111,890 2017: 57,672 10,134 138,384 67,880 164,339 174,005 136,415 80,835 Pastureland and rangeland fertilized ..............farms, 2022: 24 20 20 68 17 19 10 60 2017: 32 40 24 94 49 41 17 113 acres treated, 2022: 454 278 602 1,846 425 539 92 2,214 2017: 872 891 787 2,457 730 601 249 3,950 Manure ..............................................farms, 2022: 49 29 26 166 152 55 57 124 2017: 53 37 42 183 177 73 72 147 acres treated, 2022: 2,965 1,720 1,117 6,699 22,018 4,407 5,094 8,225 2017: 1,608 813 2,307 7,358 21,267 6,594 5,541 13,218 : Organic fertilizer ..................................farms, 2022: 9 3 3 6 18 4 4 2 2017: 1 4 4 17 6 9 9 17 acres treated, 2022: 1,496 21 160 778 703 2,708 (D) (D) 2017: (D) 66 132 1,999 183 701 1,591 10,011 : Acres treated to control- : Insects ...........................................farms, 2022: 79 26 78 98 122 206 118 93 2017: 56 24 82 103 148 196 86 83 acres, 2022: 28,007 3,735 53,588 25,611 58,742 121,027 52,283 40,788 2017: 19,308 4,006 63,262 26,118 65,189 126,399 37,173 27,758 Weeds, grass, or brush ............................farms, 2022: 170 51 216 299 348 343 315 297 2017: 145 69 245 314 366 317 285 242 acres, 2022: 73,553 5,518 154,014 82,177 145,469 216,753 138,676 126,969 2017: 64,347 9,616 161,236 76,865 177,564 191,978 161,110 100,398 Nematodes .........................................farms, 2022: 32 8 31 25 60 56 32 29 2017: 11 4 14 17 45 35 23 20 acres, 2022: 11,460 (D) 15,543 7,962 18,883 18,928 11,128 13,713 2017: 2,962 937 9,160 4,956 11,620 16,517 7,386 6,135 : Diseases in crops and orchards ....................farms, 2022: 51 15 42 60 81 117 53 31 2017: 22 19 34 31 50 87 36 30 acres, 2022: 20,675 (D) 37,000 21,507 39,894 64,115 18,855 20,585 2017: 8,465 2,783 12,857 3,495 25,637 42,618 14,275 8,666 : Chemicals used to control growth, thin fruit, : ripen, or defoliate ................................farms, 2022: 15 1 2 11 6 26 10 9 2017: 4 - 3 9 5 6 6 - acres on which used, 2022: 2,108 (D) (D) (D) 2,812 2,919 2,144 (D) 2017: 434 - 195 (D) (D) 1,168 749 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 40. Fertilizers and Chemicals Applied: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Hamilton : Hancock : Harrison : Hendricks : Henry : Howard : Huntington : Jackson ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil : conditioners .......................................farms, 2022: 210 287 421 275 288 270 374 340 2017: 284 322 451 292 341 299 363 374 acres treated, 2022: 70,876 125,572 61,777 80,416 119,313 104,151 169,118 99,571 2017: 92,233 120,596 71,425 105,352 114,326 101,398 149,750 119,806 Cropland fertilized, except cropland pasture ......farms, 2022: 203 272 316 242 274 267 358 307 2017: 268 300 349 259 320 297 347 343 acres treated, 2022: 70,750 125,244 56,794 79,607 118,226 104,055 168,852 97,591 2017: 92,046 120,177 65,664 104,087 113,468 101,083 149,071 116,588 Pastureland and rangeland fertilized ..............farms, 2022: 12 26 162 61 31 11 24 72 2017: 21 52 197 59 43 18 36 87 acres treated, 2022: 126 328 4,983 809 1,087 96 266 1,980 2017: 187 419 5,761 1,265 858 315 679 3,218 Manure ..............................................farms, 2022: 54 73 154 69 99 75 102 93 2017: 80 126 170 133 123 74 149 139 acres treated, 2022: 2,798 1,665 9,414 1,723 5,656 5,106 11,442 2,514 2017: 2,897 2,444 6,137 2,082 7,227 4,048 20,749 7,471 : Organic fertilizer ..................................farms, 2022: 3 10 13 5 13 2 3 11 2017: 4 9 18 13 16 5 8 6 acres treated, 2022: 18 1,975 171 38 1,247 (D) 53 2,213 2017: (D) 852 641 208 1,860 485 201 985 : Acres treated to control- : Insects ...........................................farms, 2022: 103 142 103 97 137 127 141 145 2017: 94 112 110 105 101 105 122 147 acres, 2022: 53,197 66,105 24,733 34,019 52,870 43,152 71,567 56,076 2017: 43,351 51,064 33,585 39,860 48,524 31,040 60,846 78,639 Weeds, grass, or brush ............................farms, 2022: 213 285 332 252 299 274 360 329 2017: 261 291 289 270 302 292 337 333 acres, 2022: 107,383 158,221 70,984 97,527 146,742 124,494 174,005 117,276 2017: 109,774 152,058 74,220 128,200 134,177 131,447 167,392 136,229 Nematodes .........................................farms, 2022: 27 47 23 19 22 33 51 56 2017: 26 23 20 13 22 32 34 47 acres, 2022: 5,300 24,597 3,324 3,893 7,214 11,972 11,348 13,364 2017: 2,022 7,184 5,615 3,727 10,106 13,909 14,608 14,375 : Diseases in crops and orchards ....................farms, 2022: 48 64 64 60 66 71 82 80 2017: 50 47 57 33 38 33 66 100 acres, 2022: 38,662 44,020 18,215 20,056 31,811 34,747 39,836 39,617 2017: 8,966 20,397 11,087 10,462 11,707 11,106 23,683 39,777 : Chemicals used to control growth, thin fruit, : ripen, or defoliate ................................farms, 2022: 8 18 21 13 12 16 33 13 2017: 6 7 12 6 7 7 6 5 acres on which used, 2022: 2,982 5,327 492 310 2,001 1,947 7,273 485 2017: 103 227 190 37 534 430 356 159 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Jasper : Jay : Jefferson : Jennings : Johnson : Knox : Kosciusko : LaGrange ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil : conditioners .......................................farms, 2022: 390 500 230 175 251 288 547 1,054 2017: 396 443 304 200 292 346 507 980 acres treated, 2022: 223,154 124,975 36,750 63,963 93,063 226,899 205,201 91,214 2017: 208,305 138,499 46,559 66,711 90,970 231,550 182,355 107,440 Cropland fertilized, except cropland pasture ......farms, 2022: 379 477 181 152 235 275 480 722 2017: 380 425 266 183 270 320 447 758 acres treated, 2022: 222,691 124,485 34,994 62,544 92,649 226,354 203,615 85,217 2017: 207,397 138,197 45,089 65,356 90,497 230,389 179,954 102,087 Pastureland and rangeland fertilized ..............farms, 2022: 21 58 77 43 24 21 120 532 2017: 29 36 84 39 48 42 127 450 acres treated, 2022: 463 490 1,756 1,419 414 545 1,586 5,997 2017: 908 302 1,470 1,355 473 1,161 2,401 5,353 Manure ..............................................farms, 2022: 106 235 105 62 73 55 287 1,273 2017: 78 240 118 74 111 54 245 1,132 acres treated, 2022: 20,308 24,867 2,576 1,784 1,991 6,168 14,801 36,826 2017: 18,124 24,321 1,872 2,719 3,005 15,767 17,440 35,842 : Organic fertilizer ..................................farms, 2022: 6 25 3 7 7 8 41 318 2017: 3 29 14 5 12 7 26 354 acres treated, 2022: (D) 3,047 46 63 370 912 2,344 11,272 2017: (D) 3,037 3,346 164 905 1,092 768 13,203 : Acres treated to control- : Insects ...........................................farms, 2022: 173 157 55 68 112 145 220 289 2017: 178 133 75 54 128 157 199 268 acres, 2022: 109,516 42,664 19,360 36,089 61,370 106,501 97,722 37,799 2017: 86,539 46,369 22,802 29,130 39,590 112,617 93,552 48,253 Weeds, grass, or brush ............................farms, 2022: 397 498 178 157 258 281 472 451 2017: 357 417 192 165 235 301 406 430 acres, 2022: 267,870 165,679 41,586 64,838 106,860 280,716 223,037 89,111 2017: 226,727 174,635 50,825 72,890 106,394 260,242 184,020 96,611 Nematodes .........................................farms, 2022: 65 47 16 20 41 71 44 35 2017: 44 37 12 3 27 41 37 21 acres, 2022: 39,525 10,392 4,483 3,973 10,125 20,986 13,353 5,448 2017: 18,968 11,982 8,089 (D) 7,487 16,551 8,446 11,784 : Diseases in crops and orchards ....................farms, 2022: 107 71 36 50 63 69 83 97 2017: 57 52 25 35 45 62 68 72 acres, 2022: 68,105 19,083 8,542 27,507 44,572 57,841 30,989 24,082 2017: 21,523 12,934 3,308 15,819 10,810 26,107 25,141 16,688 : Chemicals used to control growth, thin fruit, : ripen, or defoliate ................................farms, 2022: 13 23 23 8 13 24 15 24 2017: 1 3 3 3 1 12 8 13 acres on which used, 2022: 1,257 594 2,440 24 142 5,421 2,084 1,941 2017: (D) (D) 277 151 (D) 1,800 1,183 564 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 40. Fertilizers and Chemicals Applied: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Lake : LaPorte : Lawrence : Madison : Marion : Marshall : Martin : Miami ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil : conditioners .......................................farms, 2022: 185 414 233 398 67 461 93 389 2017: 193 441 301 398 67 487 107 392 acres treated, 2022: 80,863 207,567 30,082 142,217 10,787 148,826 21,654 135,935 2017: 81,313 193,565 52,655 149,870 9,674 140,097 26,138 126,502 Cropland fertilized, except cropland pasture ......farms, 2022: 177 402 180 391 63 419 77 381 2017: 189 421 256 371 52 448 90 385 acres treated, 2022: 80,732 207,177 25,926 141,816 10,721 147,996 20,673 135,666 2017: 81,115 192,260 48,581 149,442 9,574 139,042 24,108 125,541 Pastureland and rangeland fertilized ..............farms, 2022: 12 22 93 17 5 82 26 21 2017: 14 44 94 43 17 88 40 34 acres treated, 2022: 131 390 4,156 401 66 830 981 269 2017: 198 1,305 4,074 428 100 1,055 2,030 961 Manure ..............................................farms, 2022: 52 81 98 80 27 237 45 98 2017: 48 108 100 88 27 209 76 113 acres treated, 2022: 1,018 4,949 5,661 2,835 182 18,020 4,818 9,064 2017: 1,026 5,451 3,527 2,327 165 15,159 8,267 10,960 : Organic fertilizer ..................................farms, 2022: 16 14 18 7 18 29 4 6 2017: 4 11 36 8 1 23 3 17 acres treated, 2022: 412 675 729 1,527 329 5,443 91 449 2017: 672 173 3,280 831 (D) 2,396 204 1,781 : Acres treated to control- : Insects ...........................................farms, 2022: 65 205 59 145 38 141 26 129 2017: 90 211 57 123 27 190 22 104 acres, 2022: 25,151 92,639 7,935 64,753 3,236 45,403 8,858 42,099 2017: 46,727 96,899 6,557 68,937 3,389 50,216 8,055 31,604 Weeds, grass, or brush ............................farms, 2022: 178 375 160 422 65 421 85 393 2017: 166 397 179 358 65 408 81 343 acres, 2022: 96,005 249,193 30,852 175,735 11,747 164,636 27,240 166,008 2017: 95,481 212,693 55,749 185,751 12,463 155,419 28,597 150,877 Nematodes .........................................farms, 2022: 15 56 31 52 13 38 10 46 2017: 23 33 19 30 2 39 6 25 acres, 2022: 3,140 19,065 2,183 21,264 35 24,412 862 12,437 2017: 9,115 8,108 10,431 14,180 (D) 15,399 2,907 7,237 : Diseases in crops and orchards ....................farms, 2022: 43 116 35 104 18 83 13 79 2017: 28 71 27 51 10 70 18 24 acres, 2022: 15,979 65,276 4,367 44,173 (D) 25,839 4,528 34,122 2017: 6,070 35,057 11,752 27,511 (D) 9,596 7,227 10,175 : Chemicals used to control growth, thin fruit, : ripen, or defoliate ................................farms, 2022: 14 45 23 18 5 14 2 15 2017: 14 16 4 4 5 13 - 2 acres on which used, 2022: 426 9,253 423 1,605 (D) 1,994 (D) 1,965 2017: 929 1,926 212 (D) 10 867 - (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Monroe : Montgomery : Morgan : Newton : Noble : Ohio : Orange : Owen ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil : conditioners .......................................farms, 2022: 146 341 229 243 509 41 153 172 2017: 166 382 249 254 531 59 206 298 acres treated, 2022: 11,170 167,789 74,272 131,944 105,070 2,913 35,938 26,672 2017: 12,851 207,140 77,837 134,229 130,413 6,348 52,228 46,936 Cropland fertilized, except cropland pasture ......farms, 2022: 106 322 210 241 453 35 132 155 2017: 122 368 224 247 499 52 171 266 acres treated, 2022: 9,590 166,558 73,885 131,715 104,027 2,757 34,283 25,489 2017: 11,099 206,228 76,608 133,391 129,123 6,050 49,375 44,867 Pastureland and rangeland fertilized ..............farms, 2022: 58 40 30 6 97 7 51 36 2017: 67 37 43 27 101 11 77 63 acres treated, 2022: 1,580 1,231 387 229 1,043 156 1,655 1,183 2017: 1,752 912 1,229 838 1,290 298 2,853 2,069 Manure ..............................................farms, 2022: 74 73 43 43 276 22 55 49 2017: 64 68 68 45 284 40 68 79 acres treated, 2022: 1,646 2,906 1,503 3,526 10,432 395 4,966 1,383 2017: 1,893 3,555 2,266 4,172 17,550 730 6,282 1,599 : Organic fertilizer ..................................farms, 2022: 25 7 5 2 26 2 7 2 2017: 24 7 10 - 40 4 11 14 acres treated, 2022: 74 156 97 (D) 1,232 (D) 523 (D) 2017: 52 345 1,048 - 2,615 61 698 454 : Acres treated to control- : Insects ...........................................farms, 2022: 41 137 76 119 152 11 52 37 2017: 34 150 93 148 157 12 60 40 acres, 2022: 3,106 51,956 37,468 55,660 33,320 304 26,978 5,403 2017: 3,302 72,087 36,769 75,070 57,313 1,848 35,808 8,967 Weeds, grass, or brush ............................farms, 2022: 99 362 242 247 470 32 113 153 2017: 77 350 218 236 426 32 111 193 acres, 2022: 11,092 208,250 98,106 150,088 119,734 3,883 45,559 32,394 2017: 9,368 241,794 94,538 153,285 147,316 4,726 55,166 51,022 Nematodes .........................................farms, 2022: 6 47 23 37 41 2 20 9 2017: 11 43 12 42 47 1 18 7 acres, 2022: 1,076 17,226 10,317 10,195 7,046 (D) 9,393 680 2017: 2,184 18,079 10,337 8,942 15,788 (D) 14,323 737 : Diseases in crops and orchards ....................farms, 2022: 14 69 33 63 83 5 22 12 2017: 10 78 20 63 44 6 30 14 acres, 2022: 2,523 27,868 5,576 23,586 18,803 58 13,053 2,627 2017: 856 24,580 5,642 18,120 13,259 774 13,743 4,583 : Chemicals used to control growth, thin fruit, : ripen, or defoliate ................................farms, 2022: 6 21 10 2 18 6 11 8 2017: 2 4 7 1 10 2 3 2 acres on which used, 2022: 92 1,730 1,397 (D) 411 79 1,904 65 2017: (D) 87 278 (D) 1,056 (D) 7 (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 40. Fertilizers and Chemicals Applied: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Parke : Perry : Pike : Porter : Posey : Pulaski : Putnam : Randolph ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil : conditioners .......................................farms, 2022: 317 243 98 218 327 319 278 433 2017: 308 240 149 262 342 331 334 509 acres treated, 2022: 94,836 23,425 44,599 80,259 179,021 195,161 94,477 171,692 2017: 107,271 32,676 45,978 93,397 144,392 168,855 107,955 182,908 Cropland fertilized, except cropland pasture ......farms, 2022: 282 186 94 214 320 310 251 424 2017: 277 202 132 252 311 319 310 486 acres treated, 2022: 93,643 20,174 44,271 80,106 178,716 194,652 93,803 171,050 2017: 106,061 29,037 45,426 93,175 143,681 168,382 106,649 181,759 Pastureland and rangeland fertilized ..............farms, 2022: 76 111 9 10 18 24 44 29 2017: 73 120 23 24 45 30 62 53 acres treated, 2022: 1,193 3,251 328 153 305 509 674 642 2017: 1,210 3,639 552 222 711 473 1,306 1,149 Manure ..............................................farms, 2022: 162 116 20 44 33 52 81 159 2017: 140 119 32 76 53 62 103 167 acres treated, 2022: 4,801 7,539 5,371 874 1,983 11,095 2,428 26,286 2017: 5,280 8,499 3,523 3,855 2,382 6,604 2,798 18,244 : Organic fertilizer ..................................farms, 2022: 42 6 - 6 7 10 10 13 2017: 53 11 - 11 20 7 7 21 acres treated, 2022: 1,913 158 - 21 500 737 527 3,815 2017: 2,679 1,306 - 40 254 622 241 2,080 : Acres treated to control- : Insects ...........................................farms, 2022: 112 58 34 101 192 155 75 155 2017: 92 27 63 124 205 166 89 142 acres, 2022: 16,918 12,263 23,215 40,166 107,416 106,525 24,715 55,842 2017: 19,539 13,189 25,917 49,864 112,470 96,463 33,681 40,046 Weeds, grass, or brush ............................farms, 2022: 254 181 112 215 337 329 286 447 2017: 214 145 135 221 308 300 256 451 acres, 2022: 114,589 23,994 57,800 94,266 220,145 215,175 121,820 210,175 2017: 127,145 24,360 48,110 100,560 162,018 203,112 122,926 211,625 Nematodes .........................................farms, 2022: 41 18 12 40 41 42 28 48 2017: 21 6 9 38 45 58 20 28 acres, 2022: 4,579 3,408 11,319 6,822 25,501 17,541 5,641 8,342 2017: 9,459 1,553 1,676 8,595 15,476 31,594 10,993 5,415 : Diseases in crops and orchards ....................farms, 2022: 70 40 23 53 127 95 47 105 2017: 54 19 25 42 113 64 31 72 acres, 2022: 13,565 9,519 18,304 25,462 80,870 69,156 21,369 57,376 2017: 11,633 2,713 6,612 10,809 53,488 42,398 9,840 19,100 : Chemicals used to control growth, thin fruit, : ripen, or defoliate ................................farms, 2022: 14 5 4 10 19 12 13 21 2017: 3 3 - 5 7 4 - 7 acres on which used, 2022: 364 127 52 1,914 6,059 535 1,795 6,124 2017: (D) 14 - 971 893 686 - 1,026 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Ripley : Rush : St. Joseph : Scott : Shelby : Spencer : Starke : Steuben ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil : conditioners .......................................farms, 2022: 475 316 305 94 383 331 138 161 2017: 494 402 338 115 380 417 241 212 acres treated, 2022: 110,573 145,601 111,467 18,809 161,690 102,533 58,256 49,278 2017: 113,471 160,742 106,516 34,842 158,545 103,376 103,882 75,698 Cropland fertilized, except cropland pasture ......farms, 2022: 423 310 287 79 371 291 133 156 2017: 457 380 327 101 369 352 221 203 acres treated, 2022: 106,938 144,587 111,129 18,428 161,176 98,985 58,071 49,139 2017: 109,796 160,006 106,314 34,268 157,649 98,411 103,640 75,602 Pastureland and rangeland fertilized ..............farms, 2022: 109 33 35 25 34 101 10 15 2017: 118 40 23 28 38 154 25 13 acres treated, 2022: 3,635 1,014 338 381 514 3,548 185 139 2017: 3,675 736 202 574 896 4,965 242 96 Manure ..............................................farms, 2022: 175 106 109 31 61 135 19 72 2017: 227 151 111 49 94 158 41 48 acres treated, 2022: 5,413 8,797 4,972 821 3,061 14,895 489 6,340 2017: 6,986 13,782 4,321 3,673 6,608 9,124 4,046 3,436 : Organic fertilizer ..................................farms, 2022: 10 8 6 9 7 11 11 12 2017: 17 10 9 5 5 15 6 2 acres treated, 2022: 2,085 241 (D) 227 212 687 88 228 2017: 1,375 691 171 335 18 1,257 (D) (D) : Acres treated to control- : Insects ...........................................farms, 2022: 124 178 89 34 151 116 60 50 2017: 143 152 128 37 137 117 77 62 acres, 2022: 21,966 79,744 35,222 17,165 93,956 54,683 27,801 24,014 2017: 39,876 53,005 41,085 16,220 63,469 44,246 32,276 41,265 Weeds, grass, or brush ............................farms, 2022: 434 329 276 88 377 330 157 199 2017: 395 383 285 97 346 301 178 188 acres, 2022: 123,303 157,618 132,424 25,894 192,933 116,249 72,338 68,753 2017: 115,254 178,158 121,731 38,938 198,347 113,492 109,231 84,930 Nematodes .........................................farms, 2022: 42 56 38 10 46 44 14 12 2017: 35 38 31 14 43 32 14 8 acres, 2022: 7,612 15,639 7,143 1,481 18,234 24,728 2,225 2,090 2017: 7,348 9,582 4,743 5,081 15,906 14,474 8,233 6,129 : Diseases in crops and orchards ....................farms, 2022: 83 120 48 10 82 81 19 21 2017: 96 82 46 24 78 78 25 12 acres, 2022: 20,860 50,535 11,163 5,144 74,358 37,066 2,412 21,552 2017: 26,817 22,352 11,615 5,458 26,954 20,101 9,494 2,017 : Chemicals used to control growth, thin fruit, : ripen, or defoliate ................................farms, 2022: 24 9 10 11 10 24 8 6 2017: 3 5 2 1 6 - 5 2 acres on which used, 2022: 1,299 213 714 146 2,808 2,211 138 460 2017: (D) 383 (D) (D) 444 - 3,098 (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 40. Fertilizers and Chemicals Applied: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Sullivan : Switzerland : Tippecanoe : Tipton : Union : Vanderburgh : Vermillion : Vigo ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil : conditioners .......................................farms, 2022: 218 111 366 310 112 125 142 224 2017: 252 161 373 282 158 158 145 208 acres treated, 2022: 98,506 16,308 154,536 125,241 50,012 39,757 62,324 55,083 2017: 108,723 15,620 161,687 115,109 60,285 49,985 73,661 63,530 Cropland fertilized, except cropland pasture ......farms, 2022: 208 96 326 310 106 120 132 211 2017: 240 138 327 276 155 153 143 198 acres treated, 2022: 98,127 15,890 153,286 125,197 49,749 39,684 61,852 54,861 2017: 108,376 14,229 160,740 114,935 60,138 49,864 (D) 63,285 Pastureland and rangeland fertilized ..............farms, 2022: 16 24 56 7 14 6 13 20 2017: 16 50 67 18 9 11 4 16 acres treated, 2022: 379 418 1,250 44 263 73 472 222 2017: 347 1,391 947 174 147 121 (D) 245 Manure ..............................................farms, 2022: 27 78 99 58 27 13 22 43 2017: 32 77 125 54 38 26 25 31 acres treated, 2022: 1,784 1,883 4,171 10,483 898 143 1,382 1,843 2017: 1,610 1,307 7,227 4,076 2,112 547 3,123 2,991 : Organic fertilizer ..................................farms, 2022: - 6 4 4 1 3 1 12 2017: 14 12 7 6 1 5 2 5 acres treated, 2022: - 54 (D) (D) (D) 13 (D) 219 2017: 1,039 508 217 (D) (D) 75 (D) 72 : Acres treated to control- : Insects ...........................................farms, 2022: 80 29 155 151 44 65 44 72 2017: 87 30 146 115 43 109 60 72 acres, 2022: 41,980 14,693 64,486 77,700 18,432 25,138 17,199 21,265 2017: 24,713 11,100 65,885 73,854 14,661 40,437 27,777 24,468 Weeds, grass, or brush ............................farms, 2022: 233 87 344 314 107 138 147 246 2017: 222 84 355 284 154 152 137 179 acres, 2022: 132,345 19,755 195,305 152,118 57,149 47,357 77,315 73,347 2017: 124,651 18,006 185,273 146,415 66,564 56,938 90,272 91,635 Nematodes .........................................farms, 2022: 35 9 51 53 12 24 13 50 2017: 19 8 37 31 9 11 21 17 acres, 2022: 9,984 703 16,428 20,297 3,476 7,785 5,460 9,355 2017: 6,599 1,194 10,209 23,872 1,682 3,211 4,416 8,077 : Diseases in crops and orchards ....................farms, 2022: 52 11 75 94 22 48 13 42 2017: 40 20 57 53 21 46 19 24 acres, 2022: 29,056 620 28,210 53,896 10,976 18,318 11,712 6,182 2017: 14,638 4,047 14,820 37,242 8,698 17,650 6,118 5,976 : Chemicals used to control growth, thin fruit, : ripen, or defoliate ................................farms, 2022: 13 8 21 12 2 15 1 10 2017: - 2 8 4 2 4 - 2 acres on which used, 2022: 2,444 186 1,255 5,979 (D) 1,748 (D) 422 2017: - (D) 600 879 (D) 23 - (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Wabash : Warren : Warrick : Washington : Wayne : Wells : White : Whitley ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil : conditioners .......................................farms, 2022: 328 183 183 333 372 379 373 342 2017: 424 189 191 444 448 397 372 380 acres treated, 2022: 128,843 125,514 80,742 94,144 102,864 136,124 220,157 102,099 2017: 144,993 108,252 70,863 100,762 104,963 156,946 217,496 115,203 Cropland fertilized, except cropland pasture ......farms, 2022: 319 171 168 274 339 375 368 326 2017: 405 184 162 355 429 394 345 359 acres treated, 2022: 128,630 124,970 80,216 89,514 101,698 136,001 219,378 101,720 2017: 144,344 107,814 70,075 95,758 102,728 156,922 216,480 114,658 Pastureland and rangeland fertilized ..............farms, 2022: 24 18 30 113 63 6 21 30 2017: 38 8 48 159 96 7 43 33 acres treated, 2022: 213 544 526 4,630 1,166 123 779 379 2017: 649 438 788 5,004 2,235 24 1,016 545 Manure ..............................................farms, 2022: 101 20 42 152 175 93 88 126 2017: 157 41 63 203 204 116 106 128 acres treated, 2022: 19,749 7,043 1,733 9,182 6,957 15,138 21,399 6,286 2017: 17,957 5,685 6,087 16,694 7,943 25,276 12,052 7,240 : Organic fertilizer ..................................farms, 2022: 11 3 4 15 28 8 8 5 2017: 10 3 10 6 38 9 10 11 acres treated, 2022: 2,133 46 (D) 349 2,422 1,398 (D) 143 2017: 346 (D) 277 363 2,867 2,127 3,421 344 : Acres treated to control- : Insects ...........................................farms, 2022: 142 67 91 107 147 139 189 132 2017: 158 75 85 101 141 137 151 136 acres, 2022: 49,687 52,616 49,553 42,407 44,932 71,221 115,741 31,625 2017: 48,241 52,914 47,085 49,946 30,740 43,005 82,197 42,148 Weeds, grass, or brush ............................farms, 2022: 332 187 179 271 366 388 381 354 2017: 393 176 166 319 347 388 324 328 acres, 2022: 147,946 154,690 98,877 105,899 106,114 182,632 255,465 132,404 2017: 173,649 148,642 78,932 117,851 110,564 203,787 243,822 133,863 Nematodes .........................................farms, 2022: 39 15 15 38 53 29 64 43 2017: 23 17 14 20 17 30 51 37 acres, 2022: 8,191 12,827 5,736 8,346 6,082 14,381 22,534 7,425 2017: 5,169 10,045 10,545 4,289 2,078 8,058 30,543 6,237 : Diseases in crops and orchards ....................farms, 2022: 68 39 46 54 75 67 103 67 2017: 49 36 50 82 55 62 44 41 acres, 2022: 32,958 53,571 21,782 18,305 16,000 40,672 75,897 25,785 2017: 12,996 27,680 20,009 18,315 9,387 21,196 24,239 19,467 : Chemicals used to control growth, thin fruit, : ripen, or defoliate ................................farms, 2022: 8 1 3 16 6 4 26 8 2017: 1 3 - 7 3 4 2 2 acres on which used, 2022: 198 (D) (D) 2,816 207 338 4,385 3,199 2017: (D) (D) - 148 54 414 (D) (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 41. Land Use Practices: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Indiana : Adams : Allen : Bartholomew : Benton : Blackford : Boone ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Land drained by tile ................................farms, 2022: 19,352 727 758 172 218 128 289 2017: 21,825 782 810 220 202 129 334 acres, 2022: 5,841,432 127,055 193,066 38,938 118,180 48,437 134,470 2017: 6,357,388 136,141 165,556 62,578 159,088 50,921 137,348 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 302 175 255 226 542 378 465 2017: 291 174 204 284 788 395 411 : Land artificially drained by ditches ................farms, 2022: 8,351 125 215 73 57 46 102 2017: 9,707 200 258 86 79 33 142 acres, 2022: 1,701,996 16,563 26,620 7,427 22,248 5,512 24,163 2017: 1,785,272 17,632 31,511 7,124 28,388 7,985 41,932 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 204 133 124 102 390 120 237 2017: 184 88 122 83 359 242 295 : Land under conservation easement ....................farms, 2022: 2,417 32 66 22 25 11 34 2017: 1,470 20 51 17 12 8 14 acres, 2022: 102,544 438 2,784 604 991 271 2,247 2017: 97,172 634 9,654 545 2,243 143 431 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 42 14 42 27 40 25 66 2017: 66 32 189 32 187 18 31 : Cropland on which no-till practices : were used ..........................................farms, 2022: 14,892 413 545 208 144 82 151 2017: 15,867 403 439 235 125 99 184 acres, 2022: 4,726,100 66,705 128,227 76,850 78,629 27,562 76,008 2017: 4,902,914 72,756 96,785 98,058 74,608 39,886 88,884 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 317 162 235 369 546 336 503 2017: 309 181 220 417 597 403 483 : Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were : used (see text) ....................................farms, 2022: 10,682 214 369 110 142 55 115 2017: 10,951 219 351 105 135 59 110 acres, 2022: 4,284,224 59,529 81,360 26,723 60,719 31,639 48,056 2017: 4,063,245 54,583 68,375 19,628 87,465 30,927 44,191 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 401 278 220 243 428 575 418 2017: 371 249 195 187 648 524 402 : Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) .....................farms, 2022: 10,289 377 357 55 102 35 143 2017: 10,793 486 411 72 100 58 137 acres, 2022: 2,575,448 55,406 76,960 5,675 60,582 8,994 67,347 2017: 2,890,911 51,436 65,379 14,089 79,794 12,049 79,187 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 250 147 216 103 594 257 471 2017: 268 106 159 196 798 208 578 : Cropland planted to a cover crop : (excluding CRP) ....................................farms, 2022: 5,545 86 119 44 41 22 26 2017: 5,929 109 128 68 57 14 37 acres, 2022: 988,282 11,721 15,735 8,852 10,999 2,160 4,781 2017: 936,118 10,859 18,532 14,638 19,072 1,332 4,600 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 178 136 132 201 268 98 184 2017: 158 100 145 215 335 95 124 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ...farms, 2022: 10,856 220 328 98 172 52 134 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 : Brown : Carroll : Cass : Clark : Clay : Clinton : Crawford ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Land drained by tile ................................farms, 2022: 16 235 291 39 157 299 30 2017: 23 302 333 76 210 343 18 acres, 2022: 2,534 111,967 127,842 4,506 48,148 139,924 2,992 2017: 1,264 148,711 102,817 5,673 51,884 185,084 639 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 158 476 439 116 307 468 100 2017: 55 492 309 75 247 540 36 : Land artificially drained by ditches ................farms, 2022: 7 70 126 43 105 70 41 2017: 10 106 137 52 107 104 46 acres, 2022: 246 9,656 24,811 3,328 14,114 25,660 2,477 2017: 149 12,589 24,952 3,671 16,385 18,742 3,183 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 35 138 197 77 134 367 60 2017: 15 119 182 71 153 180 69 : Land under conservation easement ....................farms, 2022: 5 44 38 6 21 35 8 2017: 1 13 16 15 12 19 8 acres, 2022: 281 622 455 92 347 430 479 2017: (D) 384 259 533 651 2,238 466 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 56 14 12 15 17 12 60 2017: (D) 30 16 36 54 118 58 : Cropland on which no-till practices : were used ..........................................farms, 2022: 27 131 182 143 174 208 65 2017: 20 132 157 173 193 221 30 acres, 2022: 3,153 40,758 45,004 41,612 59,874 72,963 8,915 2017: 1,509 33,199 47,557 48,431 45,035 98,186 3,095 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 117 311 247 291 344 351 137 2017: 75 252 303 280 233 444 103 : Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were : used (see text) ....................................farms, 2022: 12 131 156 49 135 160 32 2017: 8 167 163 35 159 150 39 acres, 2022: (D) 50,793 73,158 12,219 70,591 62,957 5,320 2017: (D) 67,465 58,806 7,734 67,145 81,060 3,142 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: (D) 388 469 249 523 393 166 2017: (D) 404 361 221 422 540 81 : Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) .....................farms, 2022: 19 161 150 31 117 126 7 2017: 8 175 151 31 101 115 4 acres, 2022: 349 79,486 78,924 1,692 15,463 59,162 (D) 2017: 380 106,452 66,524 1,672 18,142 55,575 109 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 18 494 526 55 132 470 (D) 2017: 48 608 441 54 180 483 27 : Cropland planted to a cover crop : (excluding CRP) ....................................farms, 2022: 18 56 40 37 57 47 29 2017: 4 63 43 32 45 39 23 acres, 2022: 3,246 12,751 5,045 4,077 8,355 16,733 2,288 2017: 22 12,942 7,104 1,593 4,806 16,288 1,473 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 180 228 126 110 147 356 79 2017: 6 205 165 50 107 418 64 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ...farms, 2022: 13 185 145 33 132 224 18 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 : Daviess : Dearborn : Decatur : DeKalb : Delaware : Dubois : Elkhart ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Land drained by tile ................................farms, 2022: 372 22 310 402 231 273 604 2017: 446 21 303 429 281 325 602 acres, 2022: 55,304 1,603 89,634 91,421 108,021 44,323 71,777 2017: 59,049 1,351 107,080 95,820 110,337 58,628 61,276 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 149 73 289 227 468 162 119 2017: 132 64 353 223 393 180 102 : Land artificially drained by ditches ................farms, 2022: 217 21 91 97 84 168 202 2017: 264 48 85 151 91 183 197 acres, 2022: 32,264 1,513 12,133 11,853 25,884 18,705 13,383 2017: 32,070 3,044 14,176 19,902 16,213 20,339 16,532 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 149 72 133 122 308 111 66 2017: 121 63 167 132 178 111 84 : Land under conservation easement ....................farms, 2022: 32 7 38 42 38 27 27 2017: 12 13 11 45 13 13 17 acres, 2022: 859 458 243 936 711 267 1,030 2017: 875 465 69 3,541 744 357 828 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 27 65 6 22 19 10 38 2017: 73 36 6 79 57 27 49 : Cropland on which no-till practices : were used ..........................................farms, 2022: 316 106 221 294 200 275 194 2017: 388 78 246 296 216 285 204 acres, 2022: 48,748 5,383 61,830 116,083 80,750 46,545 47,110 2017: 66,980 7,172 62,912 84,341 75,831 48,642 32,648 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 154 51 280 395 404 169 243 2017: 173 92 256 285 351 171 160 : Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were : used (see text) ....................................farms, 2022: 192 51 165 162 104 143 183 2017: 235 44 189 130 107 147 256 acres, 2022: 67,009 4,412 59,122 24,560 48,408 36,957 54,257 2017: 79,727 4,002 65,296 30,581 43,831 49,577 38,251 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 349 87 358 152 465 258 296 2017: 339 91 345 235 410 337 149 : Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) .....................farms, 2022: 168 34 100 112 82 99 426 2017: 214 57 117 82 109 101 471 acres, 2022: 27,356 839 20,301 11,676 12,953 14,703 43,068 2017: 28,014 3,802 39,012 9,013 34,063 14,405 47,201 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 163 25 203 104 158 149 101 2017: 131 67 333 110 313 143 100 : Cropland planted to a cover crop : (excluding CRP) ....................................farms, 2022: 145 18 78 74 48 134 216 2017: 168 33 74 86 48 141 284 acres, 2022: 21,497 240 12,371 19,591 9,985 17,872 14,731 2017: 28,556 652 14,267 12,642 6,543 15,915 17,755 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 148 13 159 265 208 133 68 2017: 170 20 193 147 136 113 63 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ...farms, 2022: 119 25 180 177 132 113 159 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 : Fayette : Floyd : Fountain : Franklin : Fulton : Gibson : Grant : Greene ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Land drained by tile ................................farms, 2022: 114 13 148 218 275 230 253 114 2017: 125 8 188 242 327 201 291 115 acres, 2022: 40,827 (D) 59,660 46,248 80,931 71,049 99,606 34,704 2017: 40,994 176 83,432 44,897 111,849 58,775 121,488 29,494 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 358 (D) 403 212 294 309 394 304 2017: 328 22 444 186 342 292 417 256 : Land artificially drained by ditches ................farms, 2022: 37 18 51 93 96 149 77 114 2017: 55 27 53 98 118 128 90 133 acres, 2022: 3,462 1,473 12,536 7,712 14,166 48,335 8,886 24,060 2017: 2,430 1,177 6,830 8,051 43,795 44,570 22,100 31,222 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 94 82 246 83 148 324 115 211 2017: 44 44 129 82 371 348 246 235 : Land under conservation easement ....................farms, 2022: 17 8 45 28 37 23 29 31 2017: 7 2 11 16 32 16 8 17 acres, 2022: 349 39 1,625 1,099 726 1,410 584 1,388 2017: 588 (D) 366 276 767 992 324 1,021 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 21 5 36 39 20 61 20 45 2017: 84 (D) 33 17 24 62 41 60 : Cropland on which no-till practices : were used ..........................................farms, 2022: 109 32 99 194 136 243 111 161 2017: 124 42 135 230 143 212 136 156 acres, 2022: 44,428 4,979 57,202 36,070 33,202 93,724 29,572 35,807 2017: 43,602 8,980 62,079 35,659 38,199 71,447 37,835 28,579 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 408 156 578 186 244 386 266 222 2017: 352 214 460 155 267 337 278 183 : Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were : used (see text) ....................................farms, 2022: 62 21 103 127 165 198 111 117 2017: 57 15 147 140 166 157 107 107 acres, 2022: 26,041 182 67,385 26,872 66,316 90,142 50,716 47,445 2017: 16,359 284 79,588 21,522 93,425 74,047 58,351 39,460 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 420 9 654 212 402 455 457 406 2017: 287 19 541 154 563 472 545 369 : Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) .....................farms, 2022: 38 17 81 129 172 133 191 135 2017: 35 28 78 127 185 152 168 100 acres, 2022: 3,631 428 35,771 23,152 48,884 37,066 65,812 45,148 2017: 5,673 797 35,482 18,767 54,744 51,488 79,240 32,766 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 96 25 442 179 284 279 345 334 2017: 162 28 455 148 296 339 472 328 : Cropland planted to a cover crop : (excluding CRP) ....................................farms, 2022: 34 25 17 68 108 131 16 85 2017: 31 31 28 67 99 94 21 63 acres, 2022: 15,773 2,483 3,152 7,022 15,349 23,488 1,152 12,050 2017: 3,564 3,743 8,932 7,228 12,246 17,019 1,086 20,449 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 464 99 185 103 142 179 72 142 2017: 115 121 319 108 124 181 52 325 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ...farms, 2022: 84 5 119 95 169 178 176 83 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 : Hamilton : Hancock : Harrison : Hendricks : Henry : Howard : Huntington : Jackson ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Land drained by tile ................................farms, 2022: 261 286 31 219 255 224 343 141 2017: 316 291 44 326 290 298 380 190 acres, 2022: 73,126 122,146 4,377 49,810 91,106 76,885 142,271 26,047 2017: 81,640 117,636 3,319 77,761 92,429 110,894 131,470 23,453 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 280 427 141 227 357 343 415 185 2017: 258 404 75 239 319 372 346 123 : Land artificially drained by ditches ................farms, 2022: 88 71 67 92 90 67 120 164 2017: 89 79 80 126 105 67 122 183 acres, 2022: 13,743 6,558 8,385 9,412 13,078 18,661 39,335 33,321 2017: 7,492 6,532 4,959 11,382 16,191 24,783 31,890 37,902 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 156 92 125 102 145 279 328 203 2017: 84 83 62 90 154 370 261 207 : Land under conservation easement ....................farms, 2022: 15 4 22 18 22 19 53 40 2017: 6 11 11 8 14 15 11 28 acres, 2022: 120 (D) 1,068 167 721 105 622 1,380 2017: 77 190 420 96 284 154 518 1,800 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 8 (D) 49 9 33 6 12 35 2017: 13 17 38 12 20 10 47 64 : Cropland on which no-till practices : were used ..........................................farms, 2022: 121 155 295 121 163 93 200 248 2017: 146 150 261 151 212 107 154 316 acres, 2022: 41,730 78,943 59,923 51,942 45,987 19,833 56,551 85,123 2017: 52,027 71,498 65,773 54,125 80,491 21,892 46,006 110,604 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 345 509 203 429 282 213 283 343 2017: 356 477 252 358 380 205 299 350 : Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were : used (see text) ....................................farms, 2022: 69 154 56 93 176 138 152 101 2017: 78 117 34 107 122 98 148 127 acres, 2022: 26,730 63,665 8,270 26,919 96,520 76,285 93,196 26,900 2017: 13,488 43,766 5,077 61,059 38,066 52,148 74,278 22,489 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 387 413 148 289 548 553 613 266 2017: 173 374 149 571 312 532 502 177 : Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) .....................farms, 2022: 124 114 39 102 65 136 136 75 2017: 121 129 39 87 93 197 150 69 acres, 2022: 40,527 20,464 3,190 21,479 9,179 32,370 47,672 7,550 2017: 47,274 41,464 5,211 18,770 23,548 60,576 50,584 6,941 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 327 180 82 211 141 238 351 101 2017: 391 321 134 216 253 307 337 101 : Cropland planted to a cover crop : (excluding CRP) ....................................farms, 2022: 20 46 99 31 41 28 42 90 2017: 54 55 96 52 39 30 42 85 acres, 2022: 8,930 13,453 20,445 5,547 6,348 5,472 7,900 10,353 2017: 10,162 9,382 10,576 5,936 4,972 4,433 4,585 12,459 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 447 292 207 179 155 195 188 115 2017: 188 171 110 114 127 148 109 147 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ...farms, 2022: 89 134 79 108 141 148 187 117 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 : Jasper : Jay : Jefferson : Jennings : Johnson : Knox : Kosciusko : LaGrange ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Land drained by tile ................................farms, 2022: 271 431 13 74 235 185 463 623 2017: 279 456 21 72 302 210 478 589 acres, 2022: 131,494 109,617 647 16,557 52,553 89,061 140,739 30,598 2017: 127,477 120,043 408 11,800 62,634 96,003 128,058 31,998 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 485 254 50 224 224 481 304 49 2017: 457 263 19 164 207 457 268 54 : Land artificially drained by ditches ................farms, 2022: 180 122 57 74 65 132 155 232 2017: 244 153 64 82 118 153 124 250 acres, 2022: 93,315 20,681 8,135 22,863 2,212 60,369 37,906 6,575 2017: 78,721 16,150 8,626 22,610 6,443 58,609 14,025 12,115 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 518 170 143 309 34 457 245 28 2017: 323 106 135 276 55 383 113 48 : Land under conservation easement ....................farms, 2022: 39 54 12 10 7 25 65 29 2017: 23 24 8 13 10 23 26 23 acres, 2022: 1,578 999 219 609 79 5,982 1,662 1,113 2017: 1,085 688 316 707 3,897 4,285 3,963 3,717 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 40 19 18 61 11 239 26 38 2017: 47 29 40 54 390 186 152 162 : Cropland on which no-till practices : were used ..........................................farms, 2022: 161 347 117 126 145 184 217 207 2017: 129 291 197 143 150 243 238 229 acres, 2022: 87,167 83,952 21,404 29,577 64,128 157,669 80,477 43,683 2017: 47,101 84,058 35,850 47,395 49,275 140,223 91,351 40,659 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 541 242 183 235 442 857 371 211 2017: 365 289 182 331 329 577 384 178 : Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were : used (see text) ....................................farms, 2022: 193 165 63 72 77 147 225 197 2017: 214 132 56 58 80 142 173 191 acres, 2022: 99,602 55,553 19,472 40,262 33,613 86,124 105,020 29,566 2017: 123,787 38,486 9,849 27,852 31,139 100,180 80,622 37,128 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 516 337 309 559 437 586 467 150 2017: 578 292 176 480 389 705 466 194 : Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) .....................farms, 2022: 186 233 63 32 88 91 143 567 2017: 131 281 85 66 113 73 163 587 acres, 2022: 87,790 30,660 2,142 3,045 10,717 42,607 52,052 24,890 2017: 64,760 55,297 7,512 5,967 33,734 38,602 37,551 26,265 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 472 132 34 95 122 468 364 44 2017: 494 197 88 90 299 529 230 45 : Cropland planted to a cover crop : (excluding CRP) ....................................farms, 2022: 67 93 54 47 27 102 107 356 2017: 64 82 66 36 37 118 115 381 acres, 2022: 28,854 21,636 5,124 12,055 2,228 41,610 13,698 33,390 2017: 13,958 19,284 3,317 9,663 2,546 36,728 34,972 25,072 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 431 233 95 256 83 408 128 94 2017: 218 235 50 268 69 311 304 66 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ...farms, 2022: 202 215 41 67 129 150 203 103 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 : Lake : LaPorte : Lawrence : Madison : Marion : Marshall : Martin : Miami ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Land drained by tile ................................farms, 2022: 147 105 29 322 52 373 55 313 2017: 158 126 58 354 53 440 62 346 acres, 2022: 29,608 17,447 1,839 113,078 7,544 84,704 10,131 107,358 2017: 42,919 21,449 7,699 139,384 6,262 93,084 10,675 98,404 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 201 166 63 351 145 227 184 343 2017: 272 170 133 394 118 212 172 284 : Land artificially drained by ditches ................farms, 2022: 89 158 36 120 15 113 32 90 2017: 95 186 67 142 36 176 44 98 acres, 2022: 26,924 45,743 2,233 17,612 232 29,662 2,875 20,236 2017: 21,566 42,438 6,969 25,498 646 35,518 3,968 9,662 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 303 290 62 147 15 262 90 225 2017: 227 228 104 180 18 202 90 99 : Land under conservation easement ....................farms, 2022: 26 33 26 31 - 23 9 34 2017: 18 31 9 15 4 18 7 28 acres, 2022: 446 1,613 2,668 545 - 381 116 779 2017: 159 968 1,170 273 44 358 (D) 820 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 17 49 103 18 - 17 13 23 2017: 9 31 130 18 11 20 (D) 29 : Cropland on which no-till practices : were used ..........................................farms, 2022: 98 189 133 258 46 139 67 247 2017: 103 202 159 196 29 131 75 208 acres, 2022: 42,611 57,610 25,684 82,376 8,403 26,037 22,002 77,015 2017: 37,972 55,345 43,618 76,068 10,905 35,076 16,977 67,993 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 435 305 193 319 183 187 328 312 2017: 369 274 274 388 376 268 226 327 : Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were : used (see text) ....................................farms, 2022: 87 183 61 101 18 177 37 121 2017: 68 207 57 144 28 208 35 146 acres, 2022: 43,148 129,790 4,986 43,578 3,171 94,000 6,160 50,927 2017: 29,316 108,517 9,770 47,039 2,352 75,336 9,967 54,160 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 496 709 82 431 176 531 166 421 2017: 431 524 171 327 84 362 285 371 : Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) .....................farms, 2022: 48 183 29 228 20 255 21 143 2017: 55 158 44 168 11 209 13 159 acres, 2022: 12,962 62,021 578 52,842 (D) 50,067 1,164 41,287 2017: 31,512 52,441 2,115 68,131 613 48,191 1,588 41,271 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 270 339 20 232 (D) 196 55 289 2017: 573 332 48 406 56 231 122 260 : Cropland planted to a cover crop : (excluding CRP) ....................................farms, 2022: 47 150 37 33 32 117 27 64 2017: 42 145 57 38 20 108 20 53 acres, 2022: 7,973 49,000 5,564 6,405 3,826 14,846 5,011 21,980 2017: 4,479 33,092 7,582 9,459 3,700 12,716 4,190 12,702 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 170 327 150 194 120 127 186 343 2017: 107 228 133 249 185 118 210 240 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ...farms, 2022: 61 202 39 187 23 144 35 188 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 : Monroe : Montgomery : Morgan : Newton : Noble : Ohio : Orange : Owen ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Land drained by tile ................................farms, 2022: 35 272 128 165 447 1 41 66 2017: 52 329 164 171 498 2 52 90 acres, 2022: 4,017 136,044 28,971 85,420 73,998 (D) 5,644 5,349 2017: 2,260 180,608 37,386 90,840 106,566 (D) 7,961 8,625 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 115 500 226 518 166 (D) 138 81 2017: 43 549 228 531 214 (D) 153 96 : Land artificially drained by ditches ................farms, 2022: 23 100 80 109 161 6 41 41 2017: 36 98 70 96 169 8 20 66 acres, 2022: 1,297 15,485 12,670 42,737 12,870 433 4,024 4,363 2017: 875 22,455 5,900 34,617 22,930 240 3,505 4,514 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 56 155 158 392 80 72 98 106 2017: 24 229 84 361 136 30 175 68 : Land under conservation easement ....................farms, 2022: 18 38 18 21 45 1 17 15 2017: 12 23 23 7 32 - 7 12 acres, 2022: 9,674 562 593 (D) 1,337 (D) 762 584 2017: 2,261 990 2,970 (D) 3,173 - (D) 457 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 537 15 33 (D) 30 (D) 45 39 2017: 188 43 129 (D) 99 - (D) 38 : Cropland on which no-till practices : were used ..........................................farms, 2022: 49 205 142 101 283 23 95 90 2017: 69 251 151 132 320 31 106 152 acres, 2022: 6,251 91,621 61,409 37,640 64,553 3,176 42,804 15,370 2017: 5,622 120,232 35,320 57,810 90,558 5,395 49,241 27,656 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 128 447 432 373 228 138 451 171 2017: 81 479 234 438 283 174 465 182 : Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were : used (see text) ....................................farms, 2022: 24 138 68 102 220 16 25 44 2017: 33 147 86 129 226 4 23 92 acres, 2022: 2,580 96,744 26,485 62,595 37,161 714 3,682 10,399 2017: 3,867 102,586 42,750 62,383 46,872 (D) 7,316 23,715 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 108 701 389 614 169 45 147 236 2017: 117 698 497 484 207 (D) 318 258 : Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) .....................farms, 2022: 23 85 87 121 138 7 22 63 2017: 21 77 90 107 121 8 25 112 acres, 2022: 1,570 21,448 12,060 51,824 21,013 40 1,086 7,846 2017: 1,314 25,890 23,293 33,046 16,217 146 1,897 5,428 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 68 252 139 428 152 6 49 125 2017: 63 336 259 309 134 18 76 48 : Cropland planted to a cover crop : (excluding CRP) ....................................farms, 2022: 50 43 25 29 93 5 43 34 2017: 38 45 36 49 132 13 37 56 acres, 2022: 566 7,343 12,009 4,148 12,839 112 8,372 4,862 2017: 560 8,911 2,908 10,927 23,274 486 3,452 4,875 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 11 171 480 143 138 22 195 143 2017: 15 198 81 223 176 37 93 87 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ...farms, 2022: 26 193 82 136 153 6 35 22 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 : Parke : Perry : Pike : Porter : Posey : Pulaski : Putnam : Randolph ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Land drained by tile ................................farms, 2022: 216 99 39 106 196 284 218 380 2017: 175 90 79 131 218 306 255 454 acres, 2022: 44,895 9,809 20,400 21,380 66,528 143,112 64,172 131,512 2017: 45,559 8,100 20,846 36,323 67,888 139,968 72,821 145,741 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 208 99 523 202 339 504 294 346 2017: 260 90 264 277 311 457 286 321 : Land artificially drained by ditches ................farms, 2022: 67 61 37 92 164 158 57 92 2017: 39 67 61 126 197 183 95 112 acres, 2022: 10,787 3,394 8,642 28,969 62,378 91,257 3,421 12,335 2017: 12,200 7,900 8,151 34,147 50,737 78,521 6,298 17,735 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 161 56 234 315 380 578 60 134 2017: 313 118 134 271 258 429 66 158 : Land under conservation easement ....................farms, 2022: 32 17 33 18 9 28 34 28 2017: 18 2 16 15 30 17 31 13 acres, 2022: 2,094 1,064 1,446 523 281 645 482 335 2017: 1,539 (D) 510 575 377 870 1,214 569 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 65 63 44 29 31 23 14 12 2017: 86 (D) 32 38 13 51 39 44 : Cropland on which no-till practices : were used ..........................................farms, 2022: 151 76 88 99 180 134 199 275 2017: 140 94 94 111 166 172 204 354 acres, 2022: 27,523 14,469 35,947 27,581 72,303 76,073 94,385 120,759 2017: 49,277 20,064 36,244 28,688 48,844 77,567 78,368 120,788 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 182 190 408 279 402 568 474 439 2017: 352 213 386 258 294 451 384 341 : Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were : used (see text) ....................................farms, 2022: 126 49 46 119 197 159 99 215 2017: 121 45 76 117 196 153 91 177 acres, 2022: 72,002 5,942 20,939 39,970 110,788 117,826 24,719 75,129 2017: 47,037 6,372 16,031 44,148 83,209 77,751 38,327 62,790 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 571 121 455 336 562 741 250 349 2017: 389 142 211 377 425 508 421 355 : Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) .....................farms, 2022: 146 66 27 102 100 83 63 123 2017: 141 33 23 99 107 93 46 155 acres, 2022: 18,797 3,953 4,525 26,376 39,862 27,727 5,746 18,685 2017: 30,807 1,610 2,776 34,341 36,713 47,980 6,115 33,330 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 129 60 168 259 399 334 91 152 2017: 218 49 121 347 343 516 133 215 : Cropland planted to a cover crop : (excluding CRP) ....................................farms, 2022: 99 60 26 32 80 44 61 70 2017: 101 31 50 38 71 80 74 53 acres, 2022: 10,453 7,222 6,325 7,645 28,996 10,892 24,211 14,448 2017: 3,785 3,275 11,806 5,270 19,238 19,529 16,799 11,328 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 106 120 243 239 362 248 397 206 2017: 37 106 236 139 271 244 227 214 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ...farms, 2022: 100 49 29 86 179 195 104 232 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 : Ripley : Rush : St. Joseph : Scott : Shelby : Spencer : Starke : Steuben ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Land drained by tile ................................farms, 2022: 195 299 204 50 264 193 84 131 2017: 193 357 259 77 294 220 115 150 acres, 2022: 20,097 113,775 41,011 9,952 130,939 34,087 18,760 38,407 2017: 17,785 130,577 51,116 14,989 125,303 39,337 29,159 43,864 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 103 381 201 199 496 177 223 293 2017: 92 366 197 195 426 179 254 292 : Land artificially drained by ditches ................farms, 2022: 149 68 108 38 94 179 125 76 2017: 219 87 129 40 100 167 176 68 acres, 2022: 35,841 9,372 22,441 2,727 15,249 31,554 35,541 29,198 2017: 28,489 11,841 24,138 7,078 14,181 42,936 51,738 20,894 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 241 138 208 72 162 176 284 384 2017: 130 136 187 177 142 257 294 307 : Land under conservation easement ....................farms, 2022: 42 10 24 14 9 42 67 25 2017: 23 12 23 17 12 22 38 29 acres, 2022: 804 55 609 280 25 2,080 2,222 1,521 2017: 865 97 4,132 296 117 1,295 1,051 899 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 19 6 25 20 3 50 33 61 2017: 38 8 180 17 10 59 28 31 : Cropland on which no-till practices : were used ..........................................farms, 2022: 297 193 129 74 252 195 58 123 2017: 307 236 116 78 258 219 103 129 acres, 2022: 75,136 81,661 37,969 17,238 127,828 45,870 20,360 34,515 2017: 68,326 76,250 27,149 24,340 120,247 55,056 28,910 50,993 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 253 423 294 233 507 235 351 281 2017: 223 323 234 312 466 251 281 395 : Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were : used (see text) ....................................farms, 2022: 156 140 116 19 145 139 74 96 2017: 161 190 128 18 115 174 102 100 acres, 2022: 37,152 39,797 37,220 8,721 41,854 62,529 38,753 30,013 2017: 30,973 63,272 42,259 5,910 42,723 50,747 55,487 26,922 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 238 284 321 459 289 450 524 313 2017: 192 333 330 328 372 292 544 269 : Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) .....................farms, 2022: 119 137 158 19 118 78 61 46 2017: 142 149 155 30 121 82 63 42 acres, 2022: 12,083 42,771 59,619 840 22,055 6,933 14,757 7,221 2017: 15,797 46,666 55,571 7,040 39,228 11,859 29,049 8,090 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 102 312 377 44 187 89 242 157 2017: 111 313 359 235 324 145 461 193 : Cropland planted to a cover crop : (excluding CRP) ....................................farms, 2022: 92 56 48 23 46 78 31 30 2017: 101 44 55 16 46 96 50 44 acres, 2022: 7,647 12,975 10,096 747 10,324 10,094 4,480 7,596 2017: 9,836 6,468 6,995 3,663 9,673 10,641 13,674 6,256 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 83 232 210 32 224 129 145 253 2017: 97 147 127 229 210 111 273 142 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ...farms, 2022: 139 199 116 18 169 114 48 54 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 : Sullivan : Switzerland : Tippecanoe : Tipton : Union : Vanderburgh : Vermillion : Vigo ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Land drained by tile ................................farms, 2022: 128 7 288 265 87 84 76 90 2017: 166 3 294 281 137 94 88 116 acres, 2022: 33,104 401 125,187 114,393 40,920 18,195 43,186 20,219 2017: 45,622 (D) 107,914 107,778 47,662 14,169 49,097 22,988 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 259 57 435 432 470 217 568 225 2017: 275 (D) 367 384 348 151 558 198 : Land artificially drained by ditches ................farms, 2022: 69 28 108 60 22 67 37 56 2017: 75 21 100 75 26 80 34 67 acres, 2022: 10,561 1,059 19,023 19,508 2,684 21,855 2,958 8,587 2017: 13,239 1,496 19,476 26,958 1,647 21,694 8,965 5,867 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 153 38 176 325 122 326 80 153 2017: 177 71 195 359 63 271 264 88 : Land under conservation easement ....................farms, 2022: 31 7 32 29 11 14 27 15 2017: 16 7 15 9 5 9 15 9 acres, 2022: 1,676 258 976 901 189 257 1,927 1,349 2017: 707 422 1,006 443 505 156 349 131 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 54 37 31 31 17 18 71 90 2017: 44 60 67 49 101 17 23 15 : Cropland on which no-till practices : were used ..........................................farms, 2022: 137 56 178 113 70 91 68 87 2017: 137 81 156 134 88 91 86 85 acres, 2022: 51,907 14,754 65,127 36,331 24,988 17,005 18,208 24,691 2017: 56,367 13,776 78,523 41,597 26,983 18,142 43,769 21,233 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 379 263 366 322 357 187 268 284 2017: 411 170 503 310 307 199 509 250 : Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were : used (see text) ....................................farms, 2022: 116 25 170 162 46 54 88 125 2017: 117 17 137 121 84 72 70 114 acres, 2022: 56,193 (D) 95,487 61,053 17,998 17,090 43,060 36,432 2017: 44,874 2,216 70,967 39,912 25,610 14,873 32,116 53,516 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 484 (D) 562 377 391 316 489 291 2017: 384 130 518 330 305 207 459 469 : Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) .....................farms, 2022: 82 26 110 159 34 41 29 145 2017: 107 40 113 153 35 64 58 134 acres, 2022: 37,535 366 41,666 57,668 15,362 13,479 18,254 23,102 2017: 30,194 1,315 38,921 72,274 13,780 25,938 21,725 21,410 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 458 14 379 363 452 329 629 159 2017: 282 33 344 472 394 405 375 160 : Cropland planted to a cover crop : (excluding CRP) ....................................farms, 2022: 13 25 67 24 15 45 21 29 2017: 41 41 58 24 18 50 25 19 acres, 2022: 4,663 281 11,234 7,063 2,814 6,481 7,443 6,168 2017: 6,800 1,746 24,507 2,965 3,182 3,974 11,435 2,621 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 359 11 168 294 188 144 354 213 2017: 166 43 423 124 177 79 457 138 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ...farms, 2022: 82 15 178 199 49 59 64 57 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 : Wabash : Warren : Warrick : Washington : Wayne : Wells : White : Whitley ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Land drained by tile ................................farms, 2022: 297 135 79 64 292 321 339 298 2017: 395 110 95 68 309 413 334 366 acres, 2022: 99,167 103,232 39,185 8,393 62,263 116,049 168,207 79,003 2017: 116,451 81,280 23,809 7,564 66,291 153,365 181,468 78,488 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 334 765 496 131 213 362 496 265 2017: 295 739 251 111 215 371 543 214 : Land artificially drained by ditches ................farms, 2022: 78 59 98 78 115 74 138 114 2017: 134 63 99 115 106 92 131 96 acres, 2022: 6,681 12,437 13,488 19,041 11,646 17,766 63,226 15,235 2017: 16,352 18,661 23,194 20,387 7,119 17,509 59,904 9,395 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 86 211 138 244 101 240 458 134 2017: 122 296 234 177 67 190 457 98 : Land under conservation easement ....................farms, 2022: 54 38 12 11 42 24 36 37 2017: 21 15 9 11 39 14 4 15 acres, 2022: 1,009 3,524 243 172 3,532 210 373 956 2017: 755 1,287 1,128 367 2,737 278 75 418 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 19 93 20 16 84 9 10 26 2017: 36 86 125 33 70 20 19 28 : Cropland on which no-till practices : were used ..........................................farms, 2022: 164 53 112 224 274 169 119 225 2017: 237 95 111 284 290 215 87 175 acres, 2022: 50,386 28,845 42,096 100,180 73,887 38,969 40,135 48,630 2017: 60,933 31,797 44,247 99,807 75,255 69,774 41,546 41,043 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 307 544 376 447 270 231 337 216 2017: 257 335 399 351 260 325 478 235 : Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were : used (see text) ....................................farms, 2022: 140 81 89 41 105 142 154 165 2017: 194 79 87 40 133 134 169 205 acres, 2022: 76,839 79,379 44,800 4,197 31,845 51,808 88,610 53,869 2017: 61,247 52,921 22,272 16,802 29,417 48,260 110,316 73,549 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 549 980 503 102 303 365 575 326 2017: 316 670 256 420 221 360 653 359 : Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) .....................farms, 2022: 147 84 47 47 90 225 209 104 2017: 142 95 59 42 104 264 174 93 acres, 2022: 27,067 52,736 13,496 2,497 8,972 95,419 143,980 33,433 2017: 51,322 72,732 12,398 4,180 7,841 91,259 107,736 28,510 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 184 628 287 53 100 424 689 321 2017: 361 766 210 100 75 346 619 307 : Cropland planted to a cover crop : (excluding CRP) ....................................farms, 2022: 62 27 69 117 93 52 62 50 2017: 58 31 56 126 106 64 34 57 acres, 2022: 8,856 4,959 18,016 20,667 7,864 8,346 6,295 7,583 2017: 10,167 8,360 10,368 25,313 5,910 10,598 4,887 9,833 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 143 184 261 177 85 161 102 152 2017: 175 270 185 201 56 166 144 173 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ...farms, 2022: 156 109 85 88 137 158 186 190 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 : Indiana : Adams : Allen : Bartholomew : Benton : Blackford : Boone ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF SALES OF CERTIFIED OR EXEMPT : ORGANICALLY PRODUCED COMMODITIES : : Total organic product sales .........................farms, 2022: 739 9 10 - - 1 - 2017: 575 15 19 - - - 3 $1,000, 2022: 166,931 162 2,569 - - (D) - 2017: 75,506 2,136 2,820 - - - 144 : By value of sales: : $1 to $4,999 ....................................farms, 2022: 75 3 3 - - - - 2017: 74 6 - - - - 1 $1,000, 2022: 168 4 10 - - - - 2017: 168 15 - - - - (D) : $5,000 or more ..................................farms, 2022: 664 6 7 - - 1 - 2017: 501 9 19 - - - 2 $1,000, 2022: 166,763 158 2,559 - - (D) - 2017: 75,338 2,121 2,820 - - - (D) : TYPE OF PRODUCTION : : USDA National Organic Program : certified organic production .......................farms, 2022: 764 12 13 - - 1 - 2017: 602 12 19 - - - 2 USDA National Organic Program organic : production exempt from certification ...............farms, 2022: 51 - - - - - - 2017: 55 3 - - - - 1 Acres transitioning into USDA National Organic : Program organic production .........................farms, 2022: 70 - - - - - - 2017: 160 6 - - - - 1 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 42. Organic Agriculture: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Brown : Carroll : Cass : Clark : Clay : Clinton : Crawford ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF SALES OF CERTIFIED OR EXEMPT : ORGANICALLY PRODUCED COMMODITIES : : Total organic product sales .........................farms, 2022: 1 4 2 - - 10 - 2017: 1 8 - - 1 4 - $1,000, 2022: (D) 1,779 (D) - - 833 - 2017: (D) 504 - - (D) 103 - : By value of sales: : $1 to $4,999 ....................................farms, 2022: - 1 - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - (D) - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - : $5,000 or more ..................................farms, 2022: 1 3 2 - - 10 - 2017: 1 8 - - 1 4 - $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) (D) - - 833 - 2017: (D) 504 - - (D) 103 - : TYPE OF PRODUCTION : : USDA National Organic Program : certified organic production .......................farms, 2022: - 3 2 - - 10 1 2017: 1 8 - - 1 4 - USDA National Organic Program organic : production exempt from certification ...............farms, 2022: 1 1 2 - - - - 2017: - - 2 - - - - Acres transitioning into USDA National Organic : Program organic production .........................farms, 2022: - 1 1 - - 1 - 2017: - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Daviess : Dearborn : Decatur : DeKalb : Delaware : Dubois : Elkhart ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF SALES OF CERTIFIED OR EXEMPT : ORGANICALLY PRODUCED COMMODITIES : : Total organic product sales .........................farms, 2022: 2 - 1 2 1 - 118 2017: - - - - - - 79 $1,000, 2022: (D) - (D) (D) (D) - 28,271 2017: - - - - - - 7,978 : By value of sales: : $1 to $4,999 ....................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - 16 2017: - - - - - - 11 $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - 27 2017: - - - - - - 33 : $5,000 or more ..................................farms, 2022: 2 - 1 2 1 - 102 2017: - - - - - - 68 $1,000, 2022: (D) - (D) (D) (D) - 28,244 2017: - - - - - - 7,945 : TYPE OF PRODUCTION : : USDA National Organic Program : certified organic production .......................farms, 2022: 2 - 1 2 1 - 122 2017: 1 - - - - - 86 USDA National Organic Program organic : production exempt from certification ...............farms, 2022: - - - - - - 11 2017: - - - - - - - Acres transitioning into USDA National Organic : Program organic production .........................farms, 2022: 2 - - - - - 5 2017: 1 - - - - - 31 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Fayette : Floyd : Fountain : Franklin : Fulton : Gibson : Grant : Greene ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF SALES OF CERTIFIED OR EXEMPT : ORGANICALLY PRODUCED COMMODITIES : : Total organic product sales .........................farms, 2022: - - - - 6 1 5 2 2017: - - 3 - 2 - 3 10 $1,000, 2022: - - - - 2,637 (D) 873 (D) 2017: - - 168 - (D) - 390 9,360 : By value of sales: : $1 to $4,999 ....................................farms, 2022: - - - - 2 - 3 - 2017: - - - - 1 - - 2 $1,000, 2022: - - - - (D) - (D) - 2017: - - - - (D) - - (D) : $5,000 or more ..................................farms, 2022: - - - - 4 1 2 2 2017: - - 3 - 1 - 3 8 $1,000, 2022: - - - - (D) (D) (D) (D) 2017: - - 168 - (D) - 390 (D) : TYPE OF PRODUCTION : : USDA National Organic Program : certified organic production .......................farms, 2022: - - 3 - 4 - 5 2 2017: - - 3 - 2 - 3 7 USDA National Organic Program organic : production exempt from certification ...............farms, 2022: - - - - 2 1 - - 2017: - - - - - - - 3 Acres transitioning into USDA National Organic : Program organic production .........................farms, 2022: - - - - 1 - - - 2017: - - - - - - 3 7 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 42. Organic Agriculture: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Hamilton : Hancock : Harrison : Hendricks : Henry : Howard : Huntington : Jackson ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF SALES OF CERTIFIED OR EXEMPT : ORGANICALLY PRODUCED COMMODITIES : : Total organic product sales .........................farms, 2022: 4 3 4 1 - 5 - - 2017: 2 3 - 6 - 3 - - $1,000, 2022: 217 899 18 (D) - 804 - - 2017: (D) 60 - 169 - 145 - - : By value of sales: : $1 to $4,999 ....................................farms, 2022: - - 4 - - - - - 2017: 1 - - 2 - 1 - - $1,000, 2022: - - 18 - - - - - 2017: (D) - - (D) - (D) - - : $5,000 or more ..................................farms, 2022: 4 3 - 1 - 5 - - 2017: 1 3 - 4 - 2 - - $1,000, 2022: 217 899 - (D) - 804 - - 2017: (D) 60 - (D) - (D) - - : TYPE OF PRODUCTION : : USDA National Organic Program : certified organic production .......................farms, 2022: 5 7 4 3 - 5 - - 2017: 1 3 - 4 - 3 - - USDA National Organic Program organic : production exempt from certification ...............farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: 1 - - 2 - - - - Acres transitioning into USDA National Organic : Program organic production .........................farms, 2022: - 1 - - - - - - 2017: 1 8 - 1 - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Jasper : Jay : Jefferson : Jennings : Johnson : Knox : Kosciusko : LaGrange ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF SALES OF CERTIFIED OR EXEMPT : ORGANICALLY PRODUCED COMMODITIES : : Total organic product sales .........................farms, 2022: 3 5 - - 8 1 11 334 2017: 1 2 - - 1 1 7 233 $1,000, 2022: (D) 788 - - 147 (D) 8,134 80,324 2017: (D) (D) - - (D) (D) (D) 27,948 : By value of sales: : $1 to $4,999 ....................................farms, 2022: - - - - 2 1 2 11 2017: - - - - - 1 - 16 $1,000, 2022: - - - - (D) (D) (D) 41 2017: - - - - - (D) - 41 : $5,000 or more ..................................farms, 2022: 3 5 - - 6 - 9 323 2017: 1 2 - - 1 - 7 217 $1,000, 2022: (D) 788 - - (D) - (D) 80,283 2017: (D) (D) - - (D) - (D) 27,907 : TYPE OF PRODUCTION : : USDA National Organic Program : certified organic production .......................farms, 2022: 4 5 - - 6 1 11 343 2017: 1 2 1 - 1 3 7 265 USDA National Organic Program organic : production exempt from certification ...............farms, 2022: - - - - 2 - - 3 2017: - - - - 1 - - 6 Acres transitioning into USDA National Organic : Program organic production .........................farms, 2022: 2 - - - - - 9 25 2017: 2 1 - - - - 3 35 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Lake : LaPorte : Lawrence : Madison : Marion : Marshall : Martin : Miami ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF SALES OF CERTIFIED OR EXEMPT : ORGANICALLY PRODUCED COMMODITIES : : Total organic product sales .........................farms, 2022: - 2 - 1 5 28 - 1 2017: - 7 2 2 3 14 - - $1,000, 2022: - (D) - (D) 174 3,042 - (D) 2017: - 149 (D) (D) 36 509 - - : By value of sales: : $1 to $4,999 ....................................farms, 2022: - - - - 2 4 - - 2017: - 1 2 - 1 4 - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - (D) 3 - - 2017: - (D) (D) - (D) 2 - - : $5,000 or more ..................................farms, 2022: - 2 - 1 3 24 - 1 2017: - 6 - 2 2 10 - - $1,000, 2022: - (D) - (D) (D) 3,039 - (D) 2017: - (D) - (D) (D) 507 - - : TYPE OF PRODUCTION : : USDA National Organic Program : certified organic production .......................farms, 2022: - 2 - 1 5 31 - 1 2017: - 6 - 2 2 11 - - USDA National Organic Program organic : production exempt from certification ...............farms, 2022: - 5 - - 2 3 - - 2017: - 1 2 - 1 10 - 1 Acres transitioning into USDA National Organic : Program organic production .........................farms, 2022: 1 - - - - 4 - - 2017: - - - 3 - 6 - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 42. Organic Agriculture: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Monroe : Montgomery : Morgan : Newton : Noble : Ohio : Orange : Owen ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF SALES OF CERTIFIED OR EXEMPT : ORGANICALLY PRODUCED COMMODITIES : : Total organic product sales .........................farms, 2022: 8 4 4 3 35 - - - 2017: 16 3 - - 27 - - 3 $1,000, 2022: 132 586 146 (D) 4,750 - - - 2017: 150 (D) - - 3,884 - - 62 : By value of sales: : $1 to $4,999 ....................................farms, 2022: 6 1 1 - 5 - - - 2017: 7 - - - 4 - - 1 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) (D) - 14 - - - 2017: 10 - - - 14 - - (D) : $5,000 or more ..................................farms, 2022: 2 3 3 3 30 - - - 2017: 9 3 - - 23 - - 2 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) (D) (D) 4,736 - - - 2017: 141 (D) - - 3,871 - - (D) : TYPE OF PRODUCTION : : USDA National Organic Program : certified organic production .......................farms, 2022: 4 5 3 3 33 - - - 2017: 9 3 - - 33 - - 2 USDA National Organic Program organic : production exempt from certification ...............farms, 2022: 7 3 1 - 2 - - - 2017: 7 - - - 2 - - 1 Acres transitioning into USDA National Organic : Program organic production .........................farms, 2022: - 1 2 - - - - - 2017: 1 1 1 - 10 - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Parke : Perry : Pike : Porter : Posey : Pulaski : Putnam : Randolph ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF SALES OF CERTIFIED OR EXEMPT : ORGANICALLY PRODUCED COMMODITIES : : Total organic product sales .........................farms, 2022: 28 - - 5 - 1 - 6 2017: 22 1 - - 2 - - 9 $1,000, 2022: 5,968 - - (D) - (D) - 519 2017: 2,931 (D) - - (D) - - 650 : By value of sales: : $1 to $4,999 ....................................farms, 2022: 1 - - 4 - - - 1 2017: - 1 - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: (D) - - (Z) - - - (D) 2017: - (D) - - - - - - : $5,000 or more ..................................farms, 2022: 27 - - 1 - 1 - 5 2017: 22 - - - 2 - - 9 $1,000, 2022: (D) - - (D) - (D) - (D) 2017: 2,931 - - - (D) - - 650 : TYPE OF PRODUCTION : : USDA National Organic Program : certified organic production .......................farms, 2022: 29 - - 4 - 1 - 9 2017: 23 - - - 2 - - 9 USDA National Organic Program organic : production exempt from certification ...............farms, 2022: 1 - - 1 - - - 1 2017: - 1 - - - - - 1 Acres transitioning into USDA National Organic : Program organic production .........................farms, 2022: 4 - - - - 1 - 1 2017: 15 - - 8 - - - 1 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Ripley : Rush : St. Joseph : Scott : Shelby : Spencer : Starke : Steuben ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF SALES OF CERTIFIED OR EXEMPT : ORGANICALLY PRODUCED COMMODITIES : : Total organic product sales .........................farms, 2022: 3 - 1 - - - - - 2017: 4 - 3 - 1 - 1 - $1,000, 2022: 75 - (D) - - - - - 2017: 126 - 933 - (D) - (D) - : By value of sales: : $1 to $4,999 ....................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: 2 - - - - - 1 - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: (D) - - - - - (D) - : $5,000 or more ..................................farms, 2022: 3 - 1 - - - - - 2017: 2 - 3 - 1 - - - $1,000, 2022: 75 - (D) - - - - - 2017: (D) - 933 - (D) - - - : TYPE OF PRODUCTION : : USDA National Organic Program : certified organic production .......................farms, 2022: 4 - 1 - - - - - 2017: 6 - 3 - 1 - - - USDA National Organic Program organic : production exempt from certification ...............farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: 2 - - - - 1 1 - Acres transitioning into USDA National Organic : Program organic production .........................farms, 2022: - - - - 3 - - - 2017: - 1 - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 42. Organic Agriculture: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Sullivan : Switzerland : Tippecanoe : Tipton : Union : Vanderburgh : Vermillion : Vigo ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF SALES OF CERTIFIED OR EXEMPT : ORGANICALLY PRODUCED COMMODITIES : : Total organic product sales .........................farms, 2022: - - - - - - 1 1 2017: 2 6 - - - - - 2 $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - (D) (D) 2017: (D) 1,466 - - - - - (D) : By value of sales: : $1 to $4,999 ....................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - : $5,000 or more ..................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - 1 1 2017: 2 6 - - - - - 2 $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - (D) (D) 2017: (D) 1,466 - - - - - (D) : TYPE OF PRODUCTION : : USDA National Organic Program : certified organic production .......................farms, 2022: - - - - - - 1 1 2017: 2 9 - - - - - 2 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: - - - - - - - - 2017: - 3 - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Wabash : Warren : Warrick : Washington : Wayne : Wells : White : Whitley ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF SALES OF CERTIFIED OR EXEMPT : ORGANICALLY PRODUCED COMMODITIES : : Total organic product sales .........................farms, 2022: 6 - 1 - 31 4 4 2 2017: 2 2 - 2 30 2 - - $1,000, 2022: 301 - (D) - 6,696 (D) (D) (D) 2017: (D) (D) - (D) 5,259 (D) - - : By value of sales: : $1 to $4,999 ....................................farms, 2022: - - - - 2 - - - 2017: - 2 - 2 4 - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - (D) - - - 2017: - (D) - (D) 8 - - - : $5,000 or more ..................................farms, 2022: 6 - 1 - 29 4 4 2 2017: 2 - - - 26 2 - - $1,000, 2022: 301 - (D) - (D) (D) (D) (D) 2017: (D) - - - 5,251 (D) - - : TYPE OF PRODUCTION : : USDA National Organic Program : certified organic production .......................farms, 2022: 6 - 1 - 31 4 4 2 2017: 2 - - - 31 4 - - USDA National Organic Program organic : production exempt from certification ...............farms, 2022: - - - - 1 - - - 2017: - 2 - 2 - - - - Acres transitioning into USDA National Organic : Program organic production .........................farms, 2022: 1 - - - 4 - - - 2017: 2 - - - 8 - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 43. Selected Practices: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Indiana : Adams : Allen : Bartholomew : Benton : Blackford : Boone ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 605 8 11 5 1 - 9 2017: 594 11 6 7 1 - 8 Harvested biomass for use in : renewable energy ...................................farms, 2022: 326 6 2 3 - - 2 2017: 230 8 9 - - - - : Practiced rotational or management-intensive : grazing ............................................farms, 2022: 5,055 70 51 39 20 18 48 2017: 5,458 85 71 40 11 7 75 Raised or sold veal calves ..........................farms, 2022: 168 5 2 - - - - 2017: 308 16 2 - - 2 2 On-farm packing facility ............................farms, 2022: 341 17 14 3 - - 2 2017: 358 16 6 4 1 - 4 Had a barn that was built prior to 1960 .............farms, 2022: 14,462 298 418 128 54 62 139 2017: 17,449 404 465 172 82 57 208 Aware of right to appeal an adverse program decision : to USDA's National Appeals Division ................farms, 2022: 15,023 231 372 163 106 70 189 2017: 18,275 247 417 203 99 90 218 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 43. Selected Practices: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Brown : Carroll : Cass : Clark : Clay : Clinton : Crawford ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 3 9 5 6 6 2017: 6 8 9 8 - 10 4 Harvested biomass for use in : renewable energy ...................................farms, 2022: 3 2 5 6 1 - 1 2017: 4 6 - 2 2 - - : Practiced rotational or management-intensive : grazing ............................................farms, 2022: 26 33 34 61 30 18 49 2017: 16 56 49 57 25 31 56 Raised or sold veal calves ..........................farms, 2022: - - - 1 3 - 1 2017: - 1 - 1 2 - - On-farm packing facility ............................farms, 2022: 5 - 1 5 - - - 2017: 4 1 1 2 2 - - Had a barn that was built prior to 1960 .............farms, 2022: 29 164 179 110 113 182 113 2017: 44 157 224 137 140 207 141 Aware of right to appeal an adverse program decision : to USDA's National Appeals Division ................farms, 2022: 48 160 204 104 139 172 103 2017: 57 193 193 146 208 199 132 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Daviess : Dearborn : Decatur : DeKalb : Delaware : Dubois : Elkhart ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 6 5 - 4 2 3 18 2017: 2 9 4 8 3 5 14 Harvested biomass for use in : renewable energy ...................................farms, 2022: 3 3 3 4 5 4 5 2017: 1 12 3 - - 3 13 : Practiced rotational or management-intensive : grazing ............................................farms, 2022: 79 71 45 37 36 113 315 2017: 109 90 51 46 39 102 280 Raised or sold veal calves ..........................farms, 2022: 2 - - - - 1 19 2017: - 2 - 2 - - 52 On-farm packing facility ............................farms, 2022: 6 5 - 3 4 - 17 2017: 14 3 1 - 4 1 21 Had a barn that was built prior to 1960 .............farms, 2022: 188 194 189 200 154 217 515 2017: 244 237 232 238 201 300 610 Aware of right to appeal an adverse program decision : to USDA's National Appeals Division ................farms, 2022: 195 123 185 256 161 218 270 2017: 245 181 218 297 198 255 335 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Fayette : Floyd : Fountain : Franklin : Fulton : Gibson : Grant : Greene ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 3 5 4 5 4 18 2017: 4 1 9 7 6 2 11 11 Harvested biomass for use in : renewable energy ...................................farms, 2022: - - - 4 - - - 9 2017: - - - 3 7 6 - 1 : Practiced rotational or management-intensive : grazing ............................................farms, 2022: 19 17 25 50 39 20 24 95 2017: 33 23 36 83 59 24 31 94 Raised or sold veal calves ..........................farms, 2022: - - - - 4 - - - 2017: - 2 6 2 14 2 1 - On-farm packing facility ............................farms, 2022: - - - - 2 1 - 1 2017: 1 - 6 4 4 2 - - Had a barn that was built prior to 1960 .............farms, 2022: 96 63 113 285 180 106 134 171 2017: 150 72 134 317 224 120 171 220 Aware of right to appeal an adverse program decision : to USDA's National Appeals Division ................farms, 2022: 82 58 146 200 172 152 172 263 2017: 134 69 152 263 173 185 193 286 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 43. Selected Practices: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Hamilton : Hancock : Harrison : Hendricks : Henry : Howard : Huntington : Jackson ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 6 8 16 8 13 - 4 1 2017: 3 7 11 9 3 3 3 5 Harvested biomass for use in : renewable energy ...................................farms, 2022: 4 2 17 5 3 1 8 3 2017: 5 - 1 8 1 - 2 1 : Practiced rotational or management-intensive : grazing ............................................farms, 2022: 32 42 127 72 40 31 25 48 2017: 50 52 131 73 57 31 26 70 Raised or sold veal calves ..........................farms, 2022: - 2 4 - - - 1 3 2017: - - 3 - - - 3 5 On-farm packing facility ............................farms, 2022: 3 9 - 4 3 3 3 1 2017: 2 10 10 6 1 1 3 5 Had a barn that was built prior to 1960 .............farms, 2022: 134 150 311 156 175 112 180 166 2017: 171 168 318 210 224 138 195 225 Aware of right to appeal an adverse program decision : to USDA's National Appeals Division ................farms, 2022: 150 149 267 158 186 106 197 221 2017: 213 183 327 205 232 170 247 231 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Jasper : Jay : Jefferson : Jennings : Johnson : Knox : Kosciusko : LaGrange ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 3 16 13 3 5 18 34 2017: 1 8 10 5 2 2 12 34 Harvested biomass for use in : renewable energy ...................................farms, 2022: 2 - 3 5 - - 2 36 2017: - - 6 5 1 3 2 22 : Practiced rotational or management-intensive : grazing ............................................farms, 2022: 12 36 92 70 48 25 89 723 2017: 12 25 89 55 35 18 111 675 Raised or sold veal calves ..........................farms, 2022: - - - 1 - - 3 82 2017: 1 - 2 1 - - 10 93 On-farm packing facility ............................farms, 2022: 2 2 1 2 4 10 5 32 2017: 3 - 2 3 2 13 8 33 Had a barn that was built prior to 1960 .............farms, 2022: 111 219 172 118 138 103 307 589 2017: 114 269 220 148 153 121 329 619 Aware of right to appeal an adverse program decision : to USDA's National Appeals Division ................farms, 2022: 191 246 120 139 156 148 241 281 2017: 193 244 262 174 228 191 285 337 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Lake : LaPorte : Lawrence : Madison : Marion : Marshall : Martin : Miami ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 2 11 22 8 3 12 1 5 2017: 13 10 5 4 2 10 2 8 Harvested biomass for use in : renewable energy ...................................farms, 2022: - 5 7 3 - 5 - 2 2017: - 5 1 4 - 3 3 1 : Practiced rotational or management-intensive : grazing ............................................farms, 2022: 22 38 107 27 18 95 24 22 2017: 18 48 98 34 16 68 24 36 Raised or sold veal calves ..........................farms, 2022: 1 - 4 - - 18 - - 2017: - 4 6 2 - 13 - 5 On-farm packing facility ............................farms, 2022: 4 7 1 11 7 16 - - 2017: 4 10 3 2 2 11 - 1 Had a barn that was built prior to 1960 .............farms, 2022: 71 177 171 190 33 240 37 165 2017: 92 202 251 237 21 299 59 213 Aware of right to appeal an adverse program decision : to USDA's National Appeals Division ................farms, 2022: 103 270 222 223 34 178 85 210 2017: 120 266 338 227 48 239 92 220 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 43. Selected Practices: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Monroe : Montgomery : Morgan : Newton : Noble : Ohio : Orange : Owen ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 19 8 10 4 18 1 5 9 2017: 9 11 2 2 11 2 2 14 Harvested biomass for use in : renewable energy ...................................farms, 2022: 5 1 2 1 10 2 2 15 2017: - 2 4 - 10 - - 6 : Practiced rotational or management-intensive : grazing ............................................farms, 2022: 53 58 44 23 138 19 44 46 2017: 50 56 45 18 125 21 37 90 Raised or sold veal calves ..........................farms, 2022: - 1 - - 2 1 - - 2017: 1 - 2 - 11 - - 2 On-farm packing facility ............................farms, 2022: 20 - 11 - 7 - 2 3 2017: 10 3 4 1 3 1 2 4 Had a barn that was built prior to 1960 .............farms, 2022: 84 169 121 58 305 52 84 114 2017: 133 240 120 67 343 82 109 173 Aware of right to appeal an adverse program decision : to USDA's National Appeals Division ................farms, 2022: 114 223 130 124 285 36 139 109 2017: 134 225 150 143 315 47 171 210 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Parke : Perry : Pike : Porter : Posey : Pulaski : Putnam : Randolph ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 6 6 8 5 4 5 6 9 2017: 12 2 1 3 - 13 17 4 Harvested biomass for use in : renewable energy ...................................farms, 2022: 8 2 - - 7 1 5 - 2017: 1 3 - 2 - 1 9 - : Practiced rotational or management-intensive : grazing ............................................farms, 2022: 98 70 7 33 17 14 85 44 2017: 93 80 15 44 23 16 67 36 Raised or sold veal calves ..........................farms, 2022: - - - - - 1 - 1 2017: - 2 - 2 - - 3 2 On-farm packing facility ............................farms, 2022: 29 - - 4 1 - 3 3 2017: 40 - - - 1 1 - 1 Had a barn that was built prior to 1960 .............farms, 2022: 191 146 54 97 101 94 172 242 2017: 153 166 55 122 138 135 221 331 Aware of right to appeal an adverse program decision : to USDA's National Appeals Division ................farms, 2022: 192 122 72 114 200 166 198 220 2017: 195 136 100 141 172 183 300 244 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Ripley : Rush : St. Joseph : Scott : Shelby : Spencer : Starke : Steuben ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 10 4 5 1 9 8 3 5 2017: 22 5 6 3 4 7 16 4 Harvested biomass for use in : renewable energy ...................................farms, 2022: 19 - 1 2 4 1 2 4 2017: 4 1 - 1 - 5 1 1 : Practiced rotational or management-intensive : grazing ............................................farms, 2022: 64 32 26 33 36 88 9 23 2017: 86 52 36 45 41 92 18 25 Raised or sold veal calves ..........................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: 1 - 6 - - - - - On-farm packing facility ............................farms, 2022: 4 - 2 - 3 4 1 - 2017: 1 - 5 1 1 1 6 3 Had a barn that was built prior to 1960 .............farms, 2022: 274 171 197 61 176 164 62 124 2017: 359 236 229 82 214 209 62 119 Aware of right to appeal an adverse program decision : to USDA's National Appeals Division ................farms, 2022: 273 179 158 74 158 190 139 160 2017: 327 227 211 118 192 252 173 160 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 43. Selected Practices: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Sullivan : Switzerland : Tippecanoe : Tipton : Union : Vanderburgh : Vermillion : Vigo ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 21 4 - 1 1 8 2017: 13 6 3 2 - - 4 2 Harvested biomass for use in : renewable energy ...................................farms, 2022: - 8 4 2 6 - 1 5 2017: 3 2 1 - - - 2 - : Practiced rotational or management-intensive : grazing ............................................farms, 2022: 18 55 64 17 14 13 10 15 2017: 27 71 70 12 18 11 14 25 Raised or sold veal calves ..........................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - 1 - - - - - - On-farm packing facility ............................farms, 2022: 1 - 8 - - 3 - 4 2017: 4 - 4 - - 2 - 2 Had a barn that was built prior to 1960 .............farms, 2022: 69 120 180 123 67 59 64 69 2017: 93 135 175 140 97 77 85 84 Aware of right to appeal an adverse program decision : to USDA's National Appeals Division ................farms, 2022: 128 96 199 144 49 38 89 98 2017: 167 146 227 165 103 66 100 183 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Wabash : Warren : Warrick : Washington : Wayne : Wells : White : Whitley ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 2 4 2 3 9 2 2 7 2017: 11 3 5 10 6 2 3 6 Harvested biomass for use in : renewable energy ...................................farms, 2022: 4 - 2 6 3 2 3 2 2017: 3 2 - 6 6 - - - : Practiced rotational or management-intensive : grazing ............................................farms, 2022: 38 26 29 130 95 18 25 37 2017: 38 28 51 142 107 23 32 47 Raised or sold veal calves ..........................farms, 2022: 2 1 - - 1 - - 1 2017: 2 4 1 3 3 - - 5 On-farm packing facility ............................farms, 2022: 2 - - - 5 1 3 1 2017: 5 1 - 9 3 2 - - Had a barn that was built prior to 1960 .............farms, 2022: 230 81 72 202 296 150 145 203 2017: 286 86 80 265 336 173 129 206 Aware of right to appeal an adverse program decision : to USDA's National Appeals Division ................farms, 2022: 187 143 119 220 202 154 192 195 2017: 273 116 151 334 241 214 171 234 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 44. Farms by North American Industry Classification System: 2022 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Indiana : Adams : Allen : Bartholomew : Benton : Blackford : Boone ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farms ....................................................: 53,599 1,305 1,497 502 390 217 519 : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ...............................: 22,095 558 783 228 279 115 250 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .............................: 667 9 8 8 1 3 15 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ..............................: 738 4 9 5 - 3 6 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture : production (1114) .............................................: 863 17 20 16 - - 6 Other crop farming (1119) ......................................: 10,397 179 231 100 63 49 67 Tobacco farming (11191) ......................................: 6 - - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) .......................................: - - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ..........................: 10,391 179 231 100 63 49 67 : Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ......................: 7,286 123 85 49 15 29 46 Cattle feedlots (112112) .......................................: 335 11 11 6 - 1 5 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .......................: 737 11 13 1 3 - 3 Hog and pig farming (1122) .....................................: 1,072 69 19 12 2 5 7 Poultry and egg production (1123) ..............................: 2,092 97 40 11 - 2 8 Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..................................: 1,747 30 16 31 14 5 30 Aquaculture and other animal : production (1125, 1129) .......................................: 5,570 197 262 35 13 5 76 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 44. Farms by North American Industry Classification System: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Brown : Carroll : Cass : Clark : Clay : Clinton : Crawford ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farms ....................................................: 157 537 633 437 486 526 374 : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ...............................: 22 265 358 128 287 330 38 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .............................: 7 5 2 8 1 2 7 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ..............................: 7 5 7 23 2 3 7 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture : production (1114) .............................................: 12 7 3 11 14 10 3 Other crop farming (1119) ......................................: 43 102 123 87 86 66 135 Tobacco farming (11191) ......................................: - - - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) .......................................: - - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ..........................: 43 102 123 87 86 66 135 : Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ......................: 27 61 78 88 53 45 108 Cattle feedlots (112112) .......................................: - 5 2 5 - 3 5 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .......................: - 2 3 2 4 2 - Hog and pig farming (1122) .....................................: - 42 13 5 4 18 8 Poultry and egg production (1123) ..............................: 9 10 7 10 2 8 12 Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..................................: 12 10 11 19 9 14 5 Aquaculture and other animal : production (1125, 1129) .......................................: 18 23 26 51 24 25 46 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Daviess : Dearborn : Decatur : DeKalb : Delaware : Dubois : Elkhart ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farms ....................................................: 1,140 520 552 818 506 740 1,809 : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ...............................: 368 75 312 369 246 269 311 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .............................: 10 10 - 7 11 9 23 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ..............................: 12 10 4 32 4 2 18 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture : production (1114) .............................................: 6 8 2 11 26 4 23 Other crop farming (1119) ......................................: 168 158 77 226 69 157 195 Tobacco farming (11191) ......................................: - - - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) .......................................: - - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ..........................: 168 158 77 226 69 157 195 : Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ......................: 104 145 81 52 43 182 213 Cattle feedlots (112112) .......................................: 6 4 6 7 3 12 7 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .......................: 16 - 2 7 3 5 104 Hog and pig farming (1122) .....................................: 10 - 26 12 4 11 38 Poultry and egg production (1123) ..............................: 80 13 6 18 25 61 286 Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..................................: 60 19 18 12 14 8 85 Aquaculture and other animal : production (1125, 1129) .......................................: 300 78 18 65 58 20 506 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Fayette : Floyd : Fountain : Franklin : Fulton : Gibson : Grant : Greene ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farms ....................................................: 298 257 440 683 636 477 457 788 : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ...............................: 163 27 207 249 308 344 300 250 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .............................: 2 10 2 4 1 4 2 2 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ..............................: 1 7 5 15 4 2 3 15 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture : production (1114) .............................................: 2 3 3 4 8 5 6 11 Other crop farming (1119) ......................................: 47 87 129 155 115 45 64 193 Tobacco farming (11191) ......................................: - - - - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) .......................................: - - - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ..........................: 47 87 129 155 115 45 64 193 : Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ......................: 50 55 66 168 75 36 30 214 Cattle feedlots (112112) .......................................: 3 - - 12 6 3 4 5 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .......................: - - 1 2 25 8 1 - Hog and pig farming (1122) .....................................: 8 6 5 3 15 6 7 13 Poultry and egg production (1123) ..............................: 2 24 5 20 15 4 5 32 Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..................................: 15 8 7 12 21 9 12 23 Aquaculture and other animal : production (1125, 1129) .......................................: 5 30 10 39 43 11 23 30 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Hamilton : Hancock : Harrison : Hendricks : Henry : Howard : Huntington : Jackson ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farms ....................................................: 517 505 990 544 584 427 643 607 : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ...............................: 188 265 229 198 285 278 341 262 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .............................: 10 4 16 5 4 9 3 12 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ..............................: 37 8 25 15 5 1 1 15 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture : production (1114) .............................................: 22 8 16 19 2 4 6 10 Other crop farming (1119) ......................................: 78 53 232 122 108 50 174 109 Tobacco farming (11191) ......................................: - - - - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) .......................................: - - - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ..........................: 78 53 232 122 108 50 174 109 : Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ......................: 29 64 273 79 63 29 51 119 Cattle feedlots (112112) .......................................: - 3 7 - 5 - - 7 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .......................: - 4 8 - 4 1 5 2 Hog and pig farming (1122) .....................................: 5 15 2 10 7 3 14 12 Poultry and egg production (1123) ..............................: 13 11 38 26 14 4 12 15 Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..................................: 22 23 43 15 16 20 13 13 Aquaculture and other animal : production (1125, 1129) .......................................: 113 47 101 55 71 28 23 31 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 44. Farms by North American Industry Classification System: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Jasper : Jay : Jefferson : Jennings : Johnson : Knox : Kosciusko : LaGrange ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farms ....................................................: 608 801 513 461 520 447 1,079 2,474 : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ...............................: 353 410 146 137 217 243 325 232 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .............................: 13 2 16 7 11 17 11 25 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ..............................: 13 3 4 3 20 11 21 27 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture : production (1114) .............................................: 5 6 1 17 26 4 9 31 Other crop farming (1119) ......................................: 107 117 124 109 45 74 266 232 Tobacco farming (11191) ......................................: - - 4 - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) .......................................: - - - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ..........................: 107 117 120 109 45 74 266 232 : Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ......................: 48 70 140 112 46 52 122 373 Cattle feedlots (112112) .......................................: 3 13 5 4 1 - 9 20 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .......................: 8 18 - 3 - 4 20 191 Hog and pig farming (1122) .....................................: 19 51 9 4 7 12 32 38 Poultry and egg production (1123) ..............................: 4 55 9 19 20 14 50 329 Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..................................: 12 26 20 15 39 9 30 102 Aquaculture and other animal : production (1125, 1129) .......................................: 23 30 39 31 88 7 184 874 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Lake : LaPorte : Lawrence : Madison : Marion : Marshall : Martin : Miami ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farms ....................................................: 347 677 706 682 169 779 249 613 : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ...............................: 148 325 110 392 41 309 67 359 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .............................: 8 10 14 3 26 22 - 6 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ..............................: 3 23 16 7 5 2 - - Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture : production (1114) .............................................: 12 29 11 26 21 10 1 2 Other crop farming (1119) ......................................: 74 138 199 85 14 159 80 125 Tobacco farming (11191) ......................................: - - - - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) .......................................: - - - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ..........................: 74 138 199 85 14 159 80 125 : Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ......................: 12 54 224 58 6 68 50 41 Cattle feedlots (112112) .......................................: 2 6 9 3 - 10 2 2 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .......................: 3 6 - - 2 47 - 7 Hog and pig farming (1122) .....................................: 2 3 1 12 - 11 5 19 Poultry and egg production (1123) ..............................: 15 11 27 18 11 25 21 9 Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..................................: 12 28 43 12 12 16 3 3 Aquaculture and other animal : production (1125, 1129) .......................................: 56 44 52 66 31 100 20 40 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Monroe : Montgomery : Morgan : Newton : Noble : Ohio : Orange : Owen ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farms ....................................................: 419 651 506 372 1,067 123 425 435 : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ...............................: 36 319 215 247 393 24 71 120 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .............................: 22 7 8 - 5 - 8 4 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ..............................: 25 7 8 2 15 4 5 5 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture : production (1114) .............................................: 36 15 5 2 5 1 6 8 Other crop farming (1119) ......................................: 136 141 103 63 265 31 128 125 Tobacco farming (11191) ......................................: - - - - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) .......................................: - - - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ..........................: 136 141 103 63 265 31 128 125 : Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ......................: 91 67 85 19 112 43 134 101 Cattle feedlots (112112) .......................................: 2 - 3 2 2 - 1 7 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .......................: 5 2 - 1 21 - 2 1 Hog and pig farming (1122) .....................................: 15 9 20 5 20 1 9 4 Poultry and egg production (1123) ..............................: 2 21 9 1 46 4 14 9 Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..................................: 17 26 27 6 23 4 15 21 Aquaculture and other animal : production (1125, 1129) .......................................: 32 37 23 24 160 11 32 30 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Parke : Perry : Pike : Porter : Posey : Pulaski : Putnam : Randolph ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farms ....................................................: 646 417 279 462 462 507 728 675 : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ...............................: 196 120 112 196 318 292 247 379 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .............................: 38 2 - 10 1 2 3 9 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ..............................: 3 1 - 13 7 - 25 2 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture : production (1114) .............................................: 17 7 2 7 12 5 9 3 Other crop farming (1119) ......................................: 131 98 103 105 59 137 187 100 Tobacco farming (11191) ......................................: - - - - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) .......................................: - - - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ..........................: 131 98 103 105 59 137 187 100 : Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ......................: 84 130 35 35 35 30 129 65 Cattle feedlots (112112) .......................................: 3 7 - - 2 - - 2 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .......................: 37 8 - 4 2 1 2 12 Hog and pig farming (1122) .....................................: 6 2 2 9 1 16 11 27 Poultry and egg production (1123) ..............................: 23 5 10 16 2 2 23 25 Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..................................: 30 16 4 11 2 9 35 23 Aquaculture and other animal : production (1125, 1129) .......................................: 78 21 11 56 21 13 57 28 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 44. Farms by North American Industry Classification System: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Ripley : Rush : St. Joseph : Scott : Shelby : Spencer : Starke : Steuben ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farms ....................................................: 835 473 547 283 548 558 394 461 : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ...............................: 381 301 233 77 351 252 139 138 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .............................: 9 3 11 1 9 4 7 8 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ..............................: 12 - 10 6 7 12 5 5 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture : production (1114) .............................................: 11 5 25 2 15 2 6 12 Other crop farming (1119) ......................................: 156 44 101 76 25 85 180 171 Tobacco farming (11191) ......................................: - - - - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) .......................................: - - - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ..........................: 156 44 101 76 25 85 180 171 : Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ......................: 150 55 57 81 41 120 28 56 Cattle feedlots (112112) .......................................: 3 5 3 2 4 8 1 - Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .......................: 6 1 8 - 5 3 1 3 Hog and pig farming (1122) .....................................: 8 12 13 5 - 3 3 8 Poultry and egg production (1123) ..............................: 22 3 17 11 6 24 3 6 Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..................................: 22 15 12 12 39 24 5 3 Aquaculture and other animal : production (1125, 1129) .......................................: 55 29 57 10 46 21 16 51 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Sullivan : Switzerland : Tippecanoe : Tipton : Union : Vanderburgh : Vermillion : Vigo ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farms ....................................................: 411 339 712 416 194 204 291 464 : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ...............................: 251 54 277 305 95 126 132 277 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .............................: 4 6 10 1 - 3 - 6 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ..............................: - 5 21 - - 4 7 4 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture : production (1114) .............................................: - 7 27 1 - 13 1 11 Other crop farming (1119) ......................................: 76 113 149 30 43 28 97 42 Tobacco farming (11191) ......................................: - 1 - - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) .......................................: - - - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ..........................: 76 112 149 30 43 28 97 42 : Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ......................: 43 110 69 4 26 10 30 65 Cattle feedlots (112112) .......................................: 2 2 3 1 2 - 2 3 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .......................: - 1 2 - - 1 - - Hog and pig farming (1122) .....................................: 3 1 24 21 4 1 1 9 Poultry and egg production (1123) ..............................: 9 5 24 4 6 6 2 7 Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..................................: 9 19 37 18 13 6 8 20 Aquaculture and other animal : production (1125, 1129) .......................................: 14 16 69 31 5 6 11 20 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Wabash : Warren : Warrick : Washington : Wayne : Wells : White : Whitley ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farms ....................................................: 635 421 335 783 727 527 577 647 : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ...............................: 296 154 147 194 289 362 349 331 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .............................: 4 - 4 7 14 3 3 4 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ..............................: 1 3 - 9 16 2 - 7 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture : production (1114) .............................................: 9 1 3 8 8 2 5 10 Other crop farming (1119) ......................................: 183 153 85 133 157 56 81 131 Tobacco farming (11191) ......................................: - - - - 1 - - - Cotton farming (11192) .......................................: - - - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ..........................: 183 153 85 133 156 56 81 131 : Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ......................: 56 46 45 236 107 27 57 68 Cattle feedlots (112112) .......................................: 3 - 1 8 5 1 1 1 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .......................: 3 2 2 7 37 3 - 3 Hog and pig farming (1122) .....................................: 31 5 1 10 8 25 34 24 Poultry and egg production (1123) ..............................: 14 8 13 67 15 12 7 7 Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..................................: 18 10 2 52 16 4 16 22 Aquaculture and other animal : production (1125, 1129) .......................................: 17 39 32 52 55 30 24 39 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 45. Selected Operation and Producer Characteristics: 2022 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Indiana : Adams : Allen : Bartholomew : Benton : Blackford : Boone ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS : : Land in farms .............................................farms: 53,599 1,305 1,497 502 390 217 519 acres: 14,602,240 214,734 329,722 129,104 226,260 75,340 205,588 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 39,094 1,104 1,206 372 304 162 385 acres: 11,955,458 187,406 294,153 111,764 202,303 68,907 191,857 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : : Owned land in farms .......................................farms: 51,305 1,265 1,461 472 346 210 476 acres: 6,974,236 100,199 130,976 55,720 78,702 26,672 73,230 Rented or leased land in farms ............................farms: 16,047 282 407 166 175 80 185 acres: 7,628,004 114,535 198,746 73,384 147,558 48,668 132,358 : TENURE : : Full owners ...............................................farms: 37,552 1,023 1,090 336 215 137 334 acres: 3,162,791 51,071 58,956 22,061 45,280 (D) 26,282 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 23,854 825 803 218 133 82 212 acres: 1,587,931 32,308 36,088 12,721 32,447 (D) 19,914 : Part owners ...............................................farms: 13,753 242 371 136 131 73 142 acres: 10,491,854 146,179 256,699 98,805 155,229 58,002 167,076 Owned land in farms .....................................acres: 3,811,445 49,128 72,020 33,659 33,422 19,575 46,948 Rented land in farms ....................................acres: 6,680,409 97,051 184,679 65,146 121,807 38,427 120,128 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 13,197 240 368 128 131 73 133 acres: 9,478,651 139,340 244,152 91,356 145,722 54,505 159,864 : Tenants ...................................................farms: 2,294 40 36 30 44 7 43 acres: 947,595 17,484 14,067 8,238 25,751 (D) 12,230 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 2,043 39 35 26 40 7 40 acres: 888,876 15,758 13,913 7,687 24,134 (D) 12,079 : NUMBER OF TOTAL PRODUCERS : : Total producers ..........................................number: 97,007 2,321 2,665 895 732 366 988 : Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer .................................................: 22,366 550 691 216 184 107 223 2 producers ................................................: 24,716 617 644 227 141 90 215 3 producers ................................................: 3,584 60 81 26 35 12 38 4 producers ................................................: 1,911 60 57 22 22 3 19 5 or more producers ........................................: 1,022 18 24 11 8 5 24 : Total male producers ...................................number: 64,732 1,580 1,805 578 500 250 653 : Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 41,766 1,059 1,204 398 283 183 377 2 producers ..............................................: 6,701 161 192 65 56 20 54 3 producers ..............................................: 1,823 41 39 14 20 3 21 4 producers ..............................................: 528 14 9 2 6 - 25 5 or more producers ......................................: 299 3 6 - 3 3 1 : Total female producers .................................number: 32,275 741 860 317 232 116 335 : Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 25,627 593 641 229 154 95 248 2 producers ..............................................: 2,114 43 57 24 9 9 18 3 producers ..............................................: 438 13 11 4 8 1 10 4 producers ..............................................: 104 4 5 7 2 - - 5 or more producers ......................................: 111 1 4 - 4 - 4 : PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ : : Producers (see text) ...........................................: 94,282 2,276 2,546 880 691 355 939 : Sex of producers: : Male .........................................................: 63,321 1,559 1,753 578 485 244 647 Female .......................................................: 30,961 717 793 302 206 111 292 : Hired managers .................................................: 4,888 111 115 35 53 27 64 : Primary occupation: : Farming ......................................................: 37,198 806 969 294 363 153 433 Other ........................................................: 57,084 1,470 1,577 586 328 202 506 : Place of residence: : On farm operated .............................................: 68,651 1,889 1,813 603 312 252 602 Not on farm operated .........................................: 25,631 387 733 277 379 103 337 : Days worked off farm: : None .........................................................: 37,199 747 929 300 326 151 384 Any ..........................................................: 57,083 1,529 1,617 580 365 204 555 1 to 49 days ...............................................: 7,773 282 259 63 48 27 43 50 to 99 days ..............................................: 3,427 123 126 34 17 14 38 100 to 199 days ............................................: 7,022 205 217 51 44 25 69 200 days or more ...........................................: 38,861 919 1,015 432 256 138 405 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less ..............................................: 4,653 147 99 17 38 11 43 3 or 4 years .................................................: 6,720 173 121 71 29 21 60 5 to 9 years .................................................: 17,205 310 429 150 132 44 193 10 years or more .............................................: 65,704 1,646 1,897 642 492 279 643 : Average years on present farm ................................: 22.5 21.4 23.9 23.5 22.9 28.0 22.3 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less ..............................................: 12,427 309 259 98 67 35 94 6 to 10 years ................................................: 14,001 299 326 136 118 44 176 11 years or more .............................................: 67,854 1,668 1,961 646 506 276 669 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Brown : Carroll : Cass : Clark : Clay : Clinton : Crawford ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS : : Land in farms .............................................farms: 157 537 633 437 486 526 374 acres: 15,451 197,057 224,621 86,065 168,912 205,912 68,274 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 100 370 460 319 410 423 237 acres: 5,886 172,456 199,532 61,349 149,709 195,679 22,692 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : : Owned land in farms .......................................farms: 148 507 589 429 474 493 370 acres: 11,762 91,095 107,560 47,652 67,183 76,632 56,558 Rented or leased land in farms ............................farms: 24 206 246 106 153 216 52 acres: 3,689 105,962 117,061 38,413 101,729 129,280 11,716 : TENURE : : Full owners ...............................................farms: 133 331 387 331 333 310 322 acres: 9,914 35,938 46,814 25,923 24,714 30,591 49,448 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 81 168 227 219 262 215 192 acres: 1,479 18,797 34,030 10,504 13,602 24,840 9,242 : Part owners ...............................................farms: 15 176 202 98 141 183 48 acres: 5,168 150,710 157,361 54,379 135,381 159,796 13,587 Owned land in farms .....................................acres: 1,848 55,157 60,746 21,729 42,469 46,041 7,110 Rented land in farms ....................................acres: 3,320 95,553 96,615 32,650 92,912 113,755 6,477 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 12 176 199 94 138 179 41 acres: 4,369 143,600 147,024 45,774 127,492 155,439 8,425 : Tenants ...................................................farms: 9 30 44 8 12 33 4 acres: 369 10,409 20,446 5,763 8,817 15,525 5,239 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 7 26 34 6 10 29 4 acres: 38 10,059 18,478 5,071 8,615 15,400 5,025 : NUMBER OF TOTAL PRODUCERS : : Total producers ..........................................number: 313 968 1,094 808 865 1,058 634 : Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer .................................................: 48 241 303 149 201 234 158 2 producers ................................................: 89 204 258 228 218 209 180 3 producers ................................................: 10 53 41 39 45 37 29 4 producers ................................................: 5 36 22 19 18 32 6 5 or more producers ........................................: 5 3 9 2 4 14 1 : Total male producers ...................................number: 184 671 763 518 584 759 428 : Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 117 412 467 340 352 399 304 2 producers ..............................................: 21 78 83 64 87 59 47 3 producers ..............................................: 2 13 34 14 18 25 6 4 producers ..............................................: 3 16 3 2 1 10 3 5 or more producers ......................................: 1 - 2 - - 10 - : Total female producers .................................number: 129 297 331 290 281 299 206 : Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 99 218 262 236 218 231 187 2 producers ..............................................: 7 23 27 25 22 25 4 3 producers ..............................................: 4 11 1 - 3 6 2 4 producers ..............................................: 1 - - 1 - - - 5 or more producers ......................................: - - 2 - 2 - 1 : PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ : : Producers (see text) ...........................................: 296 964 1,066 806 860 947 633 : Sex of producers: : Male .........................................................: 173 668 744 517 583 654 428 Female .......................................................: 123 296 322 289 277 293 205 : Hired managers .................................................: 21 89 77 50 26 110 3 : Primary occupation: : Farming ......................................................: 116 427 469 296 365 471 204 Other ........................................................: 180 537 597 510 495 476 429 : Place of residence: : On farm operated .............................................: 232 657 688 644 583 620 466 Not on farm operated .........................................: 64 307 378 162 277 327 167 : Days worked off farm: : None .........................................................: 121 412 459 270 422 416 219 Any ..........................................................: 175 552 607 536 438 531 414 1 to 49 days ...............................................: 32 72 55 69 74 56 64 50 to 99 days ..............................................: 7 29 39 67 15 37 27 100 to 199 days ............................................: 13 51 47 58 44 55 55 200 days or more ...........................................: 123 400 466 342 305 383 268 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less ..............................................: 26 42 51 43 63 78 27 3 or 4 years .................................................: 23 63 72 52 49 61 79 5 to 9 years .................................................: 71 161 188 189 143 173 91 10 years or more .............................................: 176 698 755 522 605 635 436 : Average years on present farm ................................: 19.2 24.7 23.5 22.0 23.7 23.6 21.5 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less ..............................................: 55 113 132 112 126 119 115 6 to 10 years ................................................: 60 130 147 121 111 161 77 11 years or more .............................................: 181 721 787 573 623 667 441 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Daviess : Dearborn : Decatur : DeKalb : Delaware : Dubois : Elkhart ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS : : Land in farms .............................................farms: 1,140 520 552 818 506 740 1,809 acres: 186,607 49,633 169,467 191,601 156,043 159,666 195,094 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 903 381 421 585 384 562 1,081 acres: 149,196 17,293 144,333 155,868 143,802 108,723 157,231 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : : Owned land in farms .......................................farms: 1,111 508 515 797 482 702 1,768 acres: 94,490 40,732 90,100 105,344 61,823 99,464 108,159 Rented or leased land in farms ............................farms: 276 93 232 207 168 231 433 acres: 92,117 8,901 79,367 86,257 94,220 60,202 86,935 : TENURE : : Full owners ...............................................farms: 864 427 320 611 338 509 1,376 acres: 37,511 31,278 32,722 46,626 19,537 53,692 48,130 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 648 298 192 384 221 342 681 acres: 17,874 5,994 23,367 23,328 11,771 20,626 25,292 : Part owners ...............................................farms: 247 81 195 186 144 193 392 acres: 136,332 16,212 128,674 137,435 127,255 95,396 127,952 Owned land in farms .....................................acres: 56,979 9,454 57,378 58,718 42,286 45,772 60,029 Rented land in farms ....................................acres: 79,353 6,758 71,296 78,717 84,969 49,624 67,923 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 233 76 192 180 141 188 364 acres: 119,080 9,587 113,664 125,507 122,957 78,612 113,123 : Tenants ...................................................farms: 29 12 37 21 24 38 41 acres: 12,764 2,143 8,071 7,540 9,251 10,578 19,012 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 22 7 37 21 22 32 36 acres: 12,242 1,712 7,302 7,033 9,074 9,485 18,816 : NUMBER OF TOTAL PRODUCERS : : Total producers ..........................................number: 2,144 964 975 1,449 938 1,405 3,507 : Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer .................................................: 431 201 247 367 204 353 514 2 producers ................................................: 537 258 243 358 252 256 1,097 3 producers ................................................: 84 30 33 50 17 67 106 4 producers ................................................: 72 25 19 15 12 38 52 5 or more producers ........................................: 16 6 10 28 21 26 40 : Total male producers ...................................number: 1,466 631 687 1,008 576 1,024 2,194 : Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 877 415 418 634 401 546 1,502 2 producers ..............................................: 160 58 100 106 51 120 188 3 producers ..............................................: 54 22 13 21 17 51 50 4 producers ..............................................: 23 2 6 18 2 6 32 5 or more producers ......................................: 3 2 1 5 2 7 7 : Total female producers .................................number: 678 333 288 441 362 381 1,313 : Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 552 252 220 358 256 244 1,116 2 producers ..............................................: 43 30 23 21 26 50 46 3 producers ..............................................: 4 3 3 5 4 5 10 4 producers ..............................................: 4 3 2 5 6 - 15 5 or more producers ......................................: 2 - 1 1 3 4 3 : PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ : : Producers (see text) ...........................................: 2,109 931 948 1,405 891 1,322 3,394 : Sex of producers: : Male .........................................................: 1,460 607 677 994 560 973 2,152 Female .......................................................: 649 324 271 411 331 349 1,242 : Hired managers .................................................: 89 20 85 115 35 105 157 : Primary occupation: : Farming ......................................................: 569 289 440 529 369 518 1,207 Other ........................................................: 1,540 642 508 876 522 804 2,187 : Place of residence: : On farm operated .............................................: 1,713 713 707 1,011 656 807 3,049 Not on farm operated .........................................: 396 218 241 394 235 515 345 : Days worked off farm: : None .........................................................: 621 311 362 566 326 437 1,370 Any ..........................................................: 1,488 620 586 839 565 885 2,024 1 to 49 days ...............................................: 216 84 78 141 106 103 244 50 to 99 days ..............................................: 70 57 37 46 25 35 94 100 to 199 days ............................................: 201 79 46 107 64 116 305 200 days or more ...........................................: 1,001 400 425 545 370 631 1,381 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less ..............................................: 41 36 43 96 54 68 235 3 or 4 years .................................................: 140 55 69 109 93 81 274 5 to 9 years .................................................: 313 214 157 300 172 211 875 10 years or more .............................................: 1,615 626 679 900 572 962 2,010 : Average years on present farm ................................: 22.4 21.4 25.2 22.3 22.3 24.3 17.7 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less ..............................................: 244 119 107 266 125 164 497 6 to 10 years ................................................: 257 169 111 199 176 165 788 11 years or more .............................................: 1,608 643 730 940 590 993 2,109 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Fayette : Floyd : Fountain : Franklin : Fulton : Gibson : Grant : Greene ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS : : Land in farms .............................................farms: 298 257 440 683 636 477 457 788 acres: 91,045 16,616 192,752 144,173 181,860 248,444 159,502 192,510 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 236 159 281 550 462 419 376 607 acres: 76,678 7,809 162,070 93,804 151,359 221,445 147,382 137,338 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : : Owned land in farms .......................................farms: 279 256 424 653 605 457 449 766 acres: 41,085 11,518 73,629 93,352 90,940 104,378 79,256 97,602 Rented or leased land in farms ............................farms: 114 29 129 218 225 253 178 180 acres: 49,960 5,098 119,123 50,821 90,920 144,066 80,246 94,908 : TENURE : : Full owners ...............................................farms: 184 228 311 465 411 224 279 608 acres: 17,711 (D) 36,389 56,875 42,829 25,143 32,416 54,824 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 130 138 161 343 251 174 202 435 acres: 10,744 (D) 18,636 21,056 28,740 16,705 24,665 16,432 : Part owners ...............................................farms: 95 28 113 188 194 233 170 158 acres: 65,669 4,409 153,962 77,109 124,728 207,183 124,842 131,320 Owned land in farms .....................................acres: 23,374 1,611 37,240 36,477 48,111 79,235 46,840 42,778 Rented land in farms ....................................acres: 42,295 2,798 116,722 40,632 76,617 127,948 78,002 88,542 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 89 20 108 181 182 225 168 151 acres: 58,644 2,934 141,332 63,131 108,472 189,624 120,545 115,622 : Tenants ...................................................farms: 19 1 16 30 31 20 8 22 acres: 7,665 (D) 2,401 10,189 14,303 16,118 2,244 6,366 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 17 1 12 26 29 20 6 21 acres: 7,290 (D) 2,102 9,617 14,147 15,116 2,172 5,284 : NUMBER OF TOTAL PRODUCERS : : Total producers ..........................................number: 509 477 807 1,149 1,137 908 785 1,362 : Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer .................................................: 129 110 208 333 243 215 219 377 2 producers ................................................: 142 119 178 265 326 169 180 314 3 producers ................................................: 12 5 15 62 43 67 33 60 4 producers ................................................: 15 14 19 17 14 18 18 22 5 or more producers ........................................: - 9 20 6 10 8 7 15 : Total male producers ...................................number: 370 309 575 809 724 653 565 960 : Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 232 208 313 550 506 332 322 592 2 producers ..............................................: 48 25 63 91 79 107 70 110 3 producers ..............................................: 6 2 11 16 13 20 33 38 4 producers ..............................................: 6 1 13 6 4 4 1 4 5 or more producers ......................................: - 7 9 1 1 3 - 3 : Total female producers .................................number: 139 168 232 340 413 255 220 402 : Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 125 123 163 267 363 162 184 321 2 producers ..............................................: 7 18 21 29 19 30 9 30 3 producers ..............................................: - 3 9 1 2 3 6 7 4 producers ..............................................: - - - 3 - - - - 5 or more producers ......................................: - - - - 1 2 - - : PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ : : Producers (see text) ...........................................: 509 455 765 1,141 1,120 858 778 1,333 : Sex of producers: : Male .........................................................: 370 292 551 805 718 628 559 945 Female .......................................................: 139 163 214 336 402 230 219 388 : Hired managers .................................................: 14 10 45 45 54 78 54 40 : Primary occupation: : Farming ......................................................: 229 144 310 443 437 465 343 516 Other ........................................................: 280 311 455 698 683 393 435 817 : Place of residence: : On farm operated .............................................: 392 352 454 838 831 518 497 959 Not on farm operated .........................................: 117 103 311 303 289 340 281 374 : Days worked off farm: : None .........................................................: 208 182 321 449 472 364 349 492 Any ..........................................................: 301 273 444 692 648 494 429 841 1 to 49 days ...............................................: 31 36 95 106 56 75 70 130 50 to 99 days ..............................................: 10 20 23 41 49 47 14 64 100 to 199 days ............................................: 39 27 33 114 69 65 48 103 200 days or more ...........................................: 221 190 293 431 474 307 297 544 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less ..............................................: 7 17 39 40 61 17 21 42 3 or 4 years .................................................: 64 51 80 22 82 33 49 90 5 to 9 years .................................................: 62 124 116 171 251 129 123 219 10 years or more .............................................: 376 263 530 908 726 679 585 982 : Average years on present farm ................................: 24.3 20.9 22.4 26.9 22.1 26.0 25.3 23.3 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less ..............................................: 64 94 120 101 135 69 84 141 6 to 10 years ................................................: 49 60 99 109 187 111 122 188 11 years or more .............................................: 396 301 546 931 798 678 572 1,004 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Hamilton : Hancock : Harrison : Hendricks : Henry : Howard : Huntington : Jackson ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS : : Land in farms .............................................farms: 517 505 990 544 584 427 643 607 acres: 132,195 184,430 154,221 115,423 178,215 139,488 219,609 168,778 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 376 407 684 382 458 343 465 455 acres: 110,198 164,486 86,670 103,325 155,313 129,767 200,084 124,496 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : : Owned land in farms .......................................farms: 490 471 972 513 558 388 608 587 acres: 58,633 57,552 95,021 44,558 71,550 60,913 96,812 94,653 Rented or leased land in farms ............................farms: 117 184 226 157 204 161 247 201 acres: 73,562 126,878 59,200 70,865 106,665 78,575 122,797 74,125 : TENURE : : Full owners ...............................................farms: 400 321 764 387 380 266 396 406 acres: 25,222 30,837 54,724 14,849 24,075 24,263 32,875 42,616 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 267 236 481 234 261 186 220 265 acres: 8,289 26,051 (D) 7,303 14,235 19,996 21,096 17,336 : Part owners ...............................................farms: 90 150 208 126 178 122 212 181 acres: 94,314 141,748 94,802 92,399 144,335 108,624 178,881 122,424 Owned land in farms .....................................acres: 33,411 26,715 40,297 29,709 47,475 36,650 63,937 52,037 Rented land in farms ....................................acres: 60,903 115,033 54,505 62,690 96,860 71,974 114,944 70,387 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 86 141 191 122 173 118 210 172 acres: 89,548 127,427 69,141 88,496 131,625 103,405 171,384 103,828 : Tenants ...................................................farms: 27 34 18 31 26 39 35 20 acres: 12,659 11,845 4,695 8,175 9,805 6,601 7,853 3,738 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 23 30 12 26 24 39 35 18 acres: 12,361 11,008 (D) 7,526 9,453 6,366 7,604 3,332 : NUMBER OF TOTAL PRODUCERS : : Total producers ..........................................number: 1,087 907 1,650 979 1,011 747 1,138 1,097 : Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer .................................................: 147 198 467 219 247 188 284 267 2 producers ................................................: 276 249 449 263 287 189 286 258 3 producers ................................................: 61 33 43 40 35 26 31 38 4 producers ................................................: 11 16 17 11 11 20 25 40 5 or more producers ........................................: 22 9 14 11 4 4 17 4 : Total male producers ...................................number: 685 583 1,092 596 637 522 803 734 : Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 400 394 799 433 504 338 507 456 2 producers ..............................................: 60 50 98 52 36 56 77 97 3 producers ..............................................: 13 19 25 15 9 8 31 19 4 producers ..............................................: 9 8 3 - 1 7 9 1 5 or more producers ......................................: 12 - 2 2 3 4 2 3 : Total female producers .................................number: 402 324 558 383 374 225 335 363 : Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 328 285 463 314 314 193 275 257 2 producers ..............................................: 28 13 28 18 18 16 27 35 3 producers ..............................................: 1 3 2 11 8 - 2 7 4 producers ..............................................: - 1 4 - - - - 2 5 or more producers ......................................: 2 - 3 - - - - 1 : PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ : : Producers (see text) ...........................................: 1,014 895 1,618 953 986 740 1,117 1,073 : Sex of producers: : Male .........................................................: 632 578 1,082 579 616 515 790 720 Female .......................................................: 382 317 536 374 370 225 327 353 : Hired managers .................................................: 68 49 24 35 42 56 70 67 : Primary occupation: : Farming ......................................................: 331 369 554 325 424 333 462 487 Other ........................................................: 683 526 1,064 628 562 407 655 586 : Place of residence: : On farm operated .............................................: 716 652 1,337 737 742 483 760 759 Not on farm operated .........................................: 298 243 281 216 244 257 357 314 : Days worked off farm: : None .........................................................: 323 353 599 361 371 294 482 389 Any ..........................................................: 691 542 1,019 592 615 446 635 684 1 to 49 days ...............................................: 76 63 102 53 116 71 121 102 50 to 99 days ..............................................: 40 35 40 62 49 31 46 48 100 to 199 days ............................................: 68 58 121 74 80 58 68 78 200 days or more ...........................................: 507 386 756 403 370 286 400 456 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less ..............................................: 58 44 79 48 63 49 37 56 3 or 4 years .................................................: 106 57 109 85 71 51 120 97 5 to 9 years .................................................: 197 172 259 175 212 89 149 170 10 years or more .............................................: 653 622 1,171 645 640 551 811 750 : Average years on present farm ................................: 21.4 22.5 23.9 21.6 20.7 24.8 23.7 24.4 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less ..............................................: 182 104 190 141 148 95 149 177 6 to 10 years ................................................: 155 120 215 178 163 80 156 142 11 years or more .............................................: 677 671 1,213 634 675 565 812 754 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Jasper : Jay : Jefferson : Jennings : Johnson : Knox : Kosciusko : LaGrange ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS : : Land in farms .............................................farms: 608 801 513 461 520 447 1,079 2,474 acres: 312,985 198,780 84,233 113,373 122,228 327,292 298,904 193,616 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 450 624 377 312 397 332 743 1,521 acres: 277,920 172,978 49,451 77,102 110,928 288,779 246,924 122,226 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : : Owned land in farms .......................................farms: 540 760 509 449 501 422 1,046 2,443 acres: 112,304 122,744 62,378 62,789 38,284 138,009 126,068 135,995 Rented or leased land in farms ............................farms: 245 278 107 109 149 194 280 401 acres: 200,681 76,036 21,855 50,584 83,944 189,283 172,836 57,621 : TENURE : : Full owners ...............................................farms: 363 523 406 352 371 253 799 2,073 acres: 48,208 49,013 34,797 34,544 15,226 32,912 58,717 81,912 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 217 347 276 210 260 143 472 1,143 acres: 32,824 33,189 10,063 (D) 8,825 23,754 27,582 31,627 : Part owners ...............................................farms: 177 237 103 97 130 169 247 370 acres: 225,390 140,696 47,016 73,178 105,912 271,665 212,626 105,685 Owned land in farms .....................................acres: 64,096 73,731 27,581 28,245 23,058 105,097 67,351 54,083 Rented land in farms ....................................acres: 161,294 66,965 19,435 44,933 82,854 166,568 145,275 51,602 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 174 236 97 94 124 168 243 349 acres: 207,857 131,138 37,026 62,908 101,091 243,112 192,060 85,359 : Tenants ...................................................farms: 68 41 4 12 19 25 33 31 acres: 39,387 9,071 2,420 5,651 1,090 22,715 27,561 6,019 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 59 41 4 8 13 21 28 29 acres: 37,239 8,651 2,362 (D) 1,012 21,913 27,282 5,240 : NUMBER OF TOTAL PRODUCERS : : Total producers ..........................................number: 1,097 1,380 885 797 922 856 1,975 4,822 : Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer .................................................: 269 364 198 189 201 196 450 639 2 producers ................................................: 245 357 266 228 272 151 477 1,612 3 producers ................................................: 68 43 41 34 38 54 74 92 4 producers ................................................: 13 23 8 5 6 35 57 59 5 or more producers ........................................: 13 14 - 5 3 11 21 72 : Total male producers ...................................number: 779 967 571 499 597 613 1,334 2,888 : Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 415 635 434 384 413 300 827 2,160 2 producers ..............................................: 127 102 40 51 74 77 129 154 3 producers ..............................................: 28 24 19 - 4 41 45 60 4 producers ..............................................: 3 4 - - - 9 21 40 5 or more producers ......................................: 2 8 - 2 2 - 6 15 : Total female producers .................................number: 318 413 314 298 325 243 641 1,934 : Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 250 351 285 248 271 160 522 1,667 2 producers ..............................................: 14 25 10 19 22 16 52 82 3 producers ..............................................: 8 4 3 4 - 17 1 15 4 producers ..............................................: 4 - - - - - 3 7 5 or more producers ......................................: - - - - 2 - - 6 : PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ : : Producers (see text) ...........................................: 1,067 1,355 885 787 895 844 1,938 4,663 : Sex of producers: : Male .........................................................: 768 953 571 494 577 610 1,319 2,813 Female .......................................................: 299 402 314 293 318 234 619 1,850 : Hired managers .................................................: 93 52 7 22 31 134 123 84 : Primary occupation: : Farming ......................................................: 502 540 268 298 362 433 718 1,566 Other ........................................................: 565 815 617 489 533 411 1,220 3,097 : Place of residence: : On farm operated .............................................: 609 933 733 636 732 487 1,476 4,384 Not on farm operated .........................................: 458 422 152 151 163 357 462 279 : Days worked off farm: : None .........................................................: 448 499 303 316 347 457 691 1,848 Any ..........................................................: 619 856 582 471 548 387 1,247 2,815 1 to 49 days ...............................................: 129 80 65 65 64 49 171 393 50 to 99 days ..............................................: 36 49 30 18 26 15 72 149 100 to 199 days ............................................: 70 84 76 71 92 46 145 398 200 days or more ...........................................: 384 643 411 317 366 277 859 1,875 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less ..............................................: 53 48 30 15 52 49 134 381 3 or 4 years .................................................: 64 69 73 60 37 34 113 390 5 to 9 years .................................................: 161 240 154 176 155 112 327 1,191 10 years or more .............................................: 789 998 628 536 651 649 1,364 2,701 : Average years on present farm ................................: 23.6 23.9 22.5 23.2 22.2 25.3 21.6 15.3 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less ..............................................: 121 135 116 80 100 114 286 721 6 to 10 years ................................................: 144 213 119 136 141 83 258 916 11 years or more .............................................: 802 1,007 650 571 654 647 1,394 3,026 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Lake : LaPorte : Lawrence : Madison : Marion : Marshall : Martin : Miami ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS : : Land in farms .............................................farms: 347 677 706 682 169 779 249 613 acres: 123,589 277,850 117,099 196,215 14,595 201,037 57,900 201,899 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 274 539 463 555 117 569 155 485 acres: 100,732 253,804 47,203 181,630 12,472 175,918 32,654 173,429 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : : Owned land in farms .......................................farms: 330 636 688 641 160 741 244 581 acres: 49,422 128,958 82,591 73,885 6,230 94,080 39,468 90,010 Rented or leased land in farms ............................farms: 119 258 121 232 34 253 52 242 acres: 74,167 148,892 34,508 122,330 8,365 106,957 18,432 111,889 : TENURE : : Full owners ...............................................farms: 228 419 585 450 135 526 197 371 acres: 17,776 53,634 55,672 30,711 (D) 39,457 (D) 31,079 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 163 293 355 336 85 328 111 249 acres: 9,639 40,340 13,235 23,316 (D) 23,354 (D) 18,524 : Part owners ...............................................farms: 102 217 103 191 25 215 47 210 acres: 95,922 203,648 56,669 143,273 11,183 150,118 32,145 142,024 Owned land in farms .....................................acres: 31,646 75,324 26,919 43,174 3,050 54,623 15,755 58,931 Rented land in farms ....................................acres: 64,276 128,324 29,750 100,099 8,133 95,495 16,390 83,093 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 94 208 92 188 25 206 43 205 acres: 81,234 193,417 31,298 136,779 10,738 141,867 27,148 126,848 : Tenants ...................................................farms: 17 41 18 41 9 38 5 32 acres: 9,891 20,568 4,758 22,231 (D) 11,462 (D) 28,796 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 17 38 16 31 7 35 1 31 acres: 9,859 20,047 2,670 21,535 (D) 10,697 (D) 28,057 : NUMBER OF TOTAL PRODUCERS : : Total producers ..........................................number: 737 1,213 1,236 1,181 338 1,376 482 1,047 : Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer .................................................: 137 298 271 294 52 319 102 306 2 producers ................................................: 143 280 369 324 82 375 100 243 3 producers ................................................: 23 56 41 37 28 41 24 37 4 producers ................................................: 25 32 23 21 2 39 10 13 5 or more producers ........................................: 19 11 2 6 5 5 13 14 : Total male producers ...................................number: 459 827 785 783 203 914 352 741 : Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 230 523 549 555 114 631 179 480 2 producers ..............................................: 51 74 93 73 16 96 46 81 3 producers ..............................................: 18 42 13 20 19 13 7 13 4 producers ..............................................: 7 5 - 4 - 13 - 1 5 or more producers ......................................: 5 2 2 1 - - 12 11 : Total female producers .................................number: 278 386 451 398 135 462 130 306 : Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 171 297 384 305 81 399 107 249 2 producers ..............................................: 33 34 29 22 18 30 10 24 3 producers ..............................................: 7 7 3 9 6 1 1 - 4 producers ..............................................: - - - 1 - - - 1 5 or more producers ......................................: 4 - - 3 - - - 1 : PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ : : Producers (see text) ...........................................: 668 1,198 1,232 1,161 328 1,368 466 1,011 : Sex of producers: : Male .........................................................: 416 813 782 776 198 908 339 721 Female .......................................................: 252 385 450 385 130 460 127 290 : Hired managers .................................................: 44 77 5 93 71 62 58 77 : Primary occupation: : Farming ......................................................: 301 507 376 463 158 569 183 425 Other ........................................................: 367 691 856 698 170 799 283 586 : Place of residence: : On farm operated .............................................: 412 796 986 787 191 1,099 268 694 Not on farm operated .........................................: 256 402 246 374 137 269 198 317 : Days worked off farm: : None .........................................................: 287 503 424 455 148 642 188 415 Any ..........................................................: 381 695 808 706 180 726 278 596 1 to 49 days ...............................................: 35 77 91 78 28 107 45 76 50 to 99 days ..............................................: 26 34 59 41 14 44 10 39 100 to 199 days ............................................: 48 52 130 73 23 81 40 66 200 days or more ...........................................: 272 532 528 514 115 494 183 415 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less ..............................................: 13 58 36 37 37 75 26 55 3 or 4 years .................................................: 44 91 89 71 54 145 35 62 5 to 9 years .................................................: 192 176 269 268 78 157 70 140 10 years or more .............................................: 419 873 838 785 159 991 335 754 : Average years on present farm ................................: 22.7 23.6 21.6 22.5 16.6 22.9 23.7 24.8 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less ..............................................: 75 157 158 158 102 207 50 126 6 to 10 years ................................................: 140 139 243 227 60 163 54 113 11 years or more .............................................: 453 902 831 776 166 998 362 772 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Monroe : Montgomery : Morgan : Newton : Noble : Ohio : Orange : Owen ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS : : Land in farms .............................................farms: 419 651 506 372 1,067 123 425 435 acres: 63,216 252,762 130,356 189,934 174,349 16,420 95,336 76,206 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 297 445 353 294 703 101 262 311 acres: 17,778 212,107 103,550 156,490 131,447 7,025 53,624 40,736 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : : Owned land in farms .......................................farms: 407 634 487 335 1,042 118 415 420 acres: 50,468 127,960 63,613 67,547 105,110 11,624 69,638 51,279 Rented or leased land in farms ............................farms: 87 178 142 168 273 21 85 99 acres: 12,748 124,802 66,743 122,387 69,239 4,796 25,698 24,927 : TENURE : : Full owners ...............................................farms: 332 473 364 204 794 102 340 336 acres: 43,990 55,909 22,955 30,017 54,112 (D) 39,391 33,742 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 225 280 219 136 447 80 187 234 acres: 5,304 35,387 8,976 13,043 24,005 2,069 7,290 9,878 : Part owners ...............................................farms: 75 161 123 131 248 16 75 84 acres: 17,377 192,877 103,653 139,845 115,969 5,864 54,543 41,813 Owned land in farms .....................................acres: 6,478 72,051 40,658 37,530 50,998 2,054 30,247 17,537 Rented land in farms ....................................acres: 10,899 120,826 62,995 102,315 64,971 3,810 24,296 24,276 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 60 151 117 123 235 16 69 72 acres: 11,216 172,795 92,106 124,178 103,327 4,470 45,098 30,434 : Tenants ...................................................farms: 12 17 19 37 25 5 10 15 acres: 1,849 3,976 3,748 20,072 4,268 (D) 1,402 651 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 12 14 17 35 21 5 6 5 acres: 1,258 3,925 2,468 19,269 4,115 486 1,236 424 : NUMBER OF TOTAL PRODUCERS : : Total producers ..........................................number: 753 1,183 952 705 1,905 215 709 773 : Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer .................................................: 134 253 196 175 405 54 197 180 2 producers ................................................: 257 316 246 135 567 57 196 198 3 producers ................................................: 19 37 28 28 48 7 24 32 4 producers ................................................: 6 42 20 19 34 2 3 24 5 or more producers ........................................: 3 3 16 15 13 3 5 1 : Total male producers ...................................number: 451 802 643 493 1,239 149 460 477 : Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 370 469 380 267 886 86 343 341 2 producers ..............................................: 30 110 77 56 110 21 44 47 3 producers ..............................................: 3 24 8 16 26 2 4 14 4 producers ..............................................: 3 9 8 1 10 - - - 5 or more producers ......................................: - 1 9 9 1 3 3 - : Total female producers .................................number: 302 381 309 212 666 66 249 296 : Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 260 311 253 157 563 64 215 241 2 producers ..............................................: 15 27 18 20 43 1 9 23 3 producers ..............................................: - 4 4 5 3 - 2 3 4 producers ..............................................: 3 1 2 - - - - - 5 or more producers ......................................: - - - - 1 - 2 - : PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ : : Producers (see text) ...........................................: 741 1,176 916 665 1,871 209 693 772 : Sex of producers: : Male .........................................................: 451 797 623 459 1,218 146 454 476 Female .......................................................: 290 379 293 206 653 63 239 296 : Hired managers .................................................: 39 45 55 43 62 6 21 21 : Primary occupation: : Farming ......................................................: 230 502 339 301 629 74 274 267 Other ........................................................: 511 674 577 364 1,242 135 419 505 : Place of residence: : On farm operated .............................................: 572 795 589 319 1,477 155 501 597 Not on farm operated .........................................: 169 381 327 346 394 54 192 175 : Days worked off farm: : None .........................................................: 252 459 353 327 724 82 294 320 Any ..........................................................: 489 717 563 338 1,147 127 399 452 1 to 49 days ...............................................: 60 87 78 64 142 17 43 55 50 to 99 days ..............................................: 47 46 15 14 47 8 20 25 100 to 199 days ............................................: 82 117 82 34 110 15 57 62 200 days or more ...........................................: 300 467 388 226 848 87 279 310 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less ..............................................: 23 63 31 11 74 2 42 39 3 or 4 years .................................................: 38 86 67 66 156 12 59 37 5 to 9 years .................................................: 157 177 174 118 409 25 124 132 10 years or more .............................................: 523 850 644 470 1,232 170 468 564 : Average years on present farm ................................: 20.9 23.9 23.2 22.6 21.5 26.4 22.5 22.7 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less ..............................................: 72 163 143 74 239 9 106 71 6 to 10 years ................................................: 150 142 127 93 337 20 120 103 11 years or more .............................................: 519 871 646 498 1,295 180 467 598 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Parke : Perry : Pike : Porter : Posey : Pulaski : Putnam : Randolph ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS : : Land in farms .............................................farms: 646 417 279 462 462 507 728 675 acres: 174,867 66,411 88,483 122,238 256,130 245,345 174,378 238,870 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 435 312 158 353 399 363 498 529 acres: 121,940 31,604 61,200 96,595 224,825 222,898 130,495 217,892 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : : Owned land in farms .......................................farms: 601 403 270 432 399 481 714 658 acres: 92,384 49,067 49,350 61,037 63,994 94,906 84,575 125,569 Rented or leased land in farms ............................farms: 177 97 59 151 205 196 154 262 acres: 82,483 17,344 39,133 61,201 192,136 150,439 89,803 113,301 : TENURE : : Full owners ...............................................farms: 469 320 220 311 257 311 574 413 acres: 49,902 36,574 (D) 27,343 21,380 29,840 47,182 38,303 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 261 217 105 209 194 173 355 274 acres: 12,748 11,062 (D) 12,185 12,240 17,737 18,197 27,567 : Part owners ...............................................farms: 132 83 50 121 142 170 140 245 acres: 114,622 26,733 52,644 84,070 177,838 185,267 124,297 191,398 Owned land in farms .....................................acres: 42,482 12,493 22,916 33,694 42,614 65,066 37,393 87,266 Rented land in farms ....................................acres: 72,140 14,240 29,728 50,376 135,224 120,201 86,904 104,132 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 132 81 46 119 142 164 129 238 acres: 99,662 17,560 47,616 74,251 165,962 175,021 109,427 181,204 : Tenants ...................................................farms: 45 14 9 30 63 26 14 17 acres: 10,343 3,104 (D) 10,825 56,912 30,238 2,899 9,169 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 42 14 7 25 63 26 14 17 acres: 9,530 2,982 (D) 10,159 46,623 30,140 2,871 9,121 : NUMBER OF TOTAL PRODUCERS : : Total producers ..........................................number: 1,166 763 500 812 840 941 1,256 1,169 : Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer .................................................: 269 162 129 212 215 229 293 296 2 producers ................................................: 307 196 110 190 170 195 370 307 3 producers ................................................: 31 29 24 44 51 51 40 43 4 producers ................................................: 27 28 5 9 14 18 24 15 5 or more producers ........................................: 12 2 11 7 12 14 1 14 : Total male producers ...................................number: 780 474 334 537 659 634 801 807 : Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 500 332 210 335 271 386 605 507 2 producers ..............................................: 95 60 35 62 123 56 62 81 3 producers ..............................................: 19 6 18 7 32 28 16 36 4 producers ..............................................: 2 1 - 13 9 6 6 - 5 or more producers ......................................: 5 - - 1 2 5 - 6 : Total female producers .................................number: 386 289 166 275 181 307 455 362 : Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 298 219 105 222 131 235 394 295 2 producers ..............................................: 26 21 20 15 20 14 19 30 3 producers ..............................................: 8 8 7 6 - 9 6 1 4 producers ..............................................: 3 1 - - - 3 - 1 5 or more producers ......................................: - - - 1 2 1 1 - : PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ : : Producers (see text) ...........................................: 1,132 761 485 788 812 900 1,253 1,155 : Sex of producers: : Male .........................................................: 769 473 332 528 640 618 801 796 Female .......................................................: 363 288 153 260 172 282 452 359 : Hired managers .................................................: 63 10 13 26 98 87 44 50 : Primary occupation: : Farming ......................................................: 414 252 116 288 446 406 434 615 Other ........................................................: 718 509 369 500 366 494 819 540 : Place of residence: : On farm operated .............................................: 813 532 278 577 400 487 911 855 Not on farm operated .........................................: 319 229 207 211 412 413 342 300 : Days worked off farm: : None .........................................................: 414 221 212 309 410 488 472 463 Any ..........................................................: 718 540 273 479 402 412 781 692 1 to 49 days ...............................................: 110 66 31 84 56 60 131 109 50 to 99 days ..............................................: 74 36 6 25 31 20 29 56 100 to 199 days ............................................: 95 77 20 65 48 46 103 38 200 days or more ...........................................: 439 361 216 305 267 286 518 489 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less ..............................................: 43 32 25 37 29 45 60 48 3 or 4 years .................................................: 81 53 37 74 50 63 76 95 5 to 9 years .................................................: 331 152 42 158 131 161 239 223 10 years or more .............................................: 677 524 381 519 602 631 878 789 : Average years on present farm ................................: 19.0 22.7 25.6 22.7 25.8 23.6 22.7 23.0 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less ..............................................: 148 94 57 108 90 102 159 182 6 to 10 years ................................................: 251 145 39 150 113 138 184 124 11 years or more .............................................: 733 522 389 530 609 660 910 849 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Ripley : Rush : St. Joseph : Scott : Shelby : Spencer : Starke : Steuben ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS : : Land in farms .............................................farms: 835 473 547 283 548 558 394 461 acres: 175,750 189,580 153,034 45,293 209,675 162,031 98,815 96,550 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 622 396 428 163 471 435 211 290 acres: 129,603 165,554 138,438 27,779 194,028 122,329 75,578 72,915 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : : Owned land in farms .......................................farms: 807 438 510 283 517 549 383 447 acres: 97,496 95,750 76,128 25,823 91,139 92,044 54,895 47,124 Rented or leased land in farms ............................farms: 266 228 213 63 222 179 73 106 acres: 78,254 93,830 76,906 19,470 118,536 69,987 43,920 49,426 : TENURE : : Full owners ...............................................farms: 569 245 334 220 326 379 321 355 acres: 45,050 36,892 18,937 14,105 26,505 33,759 24,876 26,168 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 369 178 217 104 254 259 141 191 acres: 17,232 27,493 11,472 2,598 20,305 16,077 9,051 10,695 : Part owners ...............................................farms: 238 193 176 63 191 170 62 92 acres: 124,268 139,192 119,137 31,188 177,047 125,488 70,561 62,888 Owned land in farms .....................................acres: 52,446 58,858 57,191 11,718 64,634 58,285 30,019 20,956 Rented land in farms ....................................acres: 71,822 80,334 61,946 19,470 112,413 67,203 40,542 41,932 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 227 186 176 59 186 168 59 85 acres: 106,628 125,319 112,361 25,181 167,784 103,733 63,229 54,778 : Tenants ...................................................farms: 28 35 37 - 31 9 11 14 acres: 6,432 13,496 14,960 - 6,123 2,784 3,378 7,494 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 26 32 35 - 31 8 11 14 acres: 5,743 12,742 14,605 - 5,939 2,519 3,298 7,442 : NUMBER OF TOTAL PRODUCERS : : Total producers ..........................................number: 1,342 849 995 501 963 943 590 822 : Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer .................................................: 435 211 210 116 247 269 226 202 2 producers ................................................: 338 191 275 146 227 220 148 186 3 producers ................................................: 35 38 38 6 53 47 14 55 4 producers ................................................: 22 26 6 8 13 17 5 11 5 or more producers ........................................: 5 7 18 7 8 5 1 7 : Total male producers ...................................number: 965 625 630 312 658 633 390 552 : Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 673 343 439 227 443 444 311 373 2 producers ..............................................: 78 88 63 25 48 67 33 44 3 producers ..............................................: 27 14 13 7 28 17 3 21 4 producers ..............................................: 7 11 4 1 5 1 1 4 5 or more producers ......................................: 4 4 2 2 3 - - 2 : Total female producers .................................number: 377 224 365 189 305 310 200 270 : Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 341 186 300 156 233 246 172 212 2 producers ..............................................: 14 11 24 12 24 23 14 20 3 producers ..............................................: 1 4 4 3 8 6 - 6 4 producers ..............................................: - 1 - - - - - - 5 or more producers ......................................: 1 - 1 - - - - - : PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ : : Producers (see text) ...........................................: 1,324 839 970 486 944 938 588 811 : Sex of producers: : Male .........................................................: 954 621 624 304 646 631 390 547 Female .......................................................: 370 218 346 182 298 307 198 264 : Hired managers .................................................: 50 57 67 9 32 26 10 20 : Primary occupation: : Farming ......................................................: 535 459 437 139 442 395 191 241 Other ........................................................: 789 380 533 347 502 543 397 570 : Place of residence: : On farm operated .............................................: 1,008 637 775 364 706 691 380 556 Not on farm operated .........................................: 316 202 195 122 238 247 208 255 : Days worked off farm: : None .........................................................: 455 349 398 177 413 378 277 321 Any ..........................................................: 869 490 572 309 531 560 311 490 1 to 49 days ...............................................: 89 95 71 45 55 53 55 68 50 to 99 days ..............................................: 54 21 41 26 40 50 16 14 100 to 199 days ............................................: 116 64 99 32 53 76 42 49 200 days or more ...........................................: 610 310 361 206 383 381 198 359 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less ..............................................: 84 46 47 26 43 42 33 50 3 or 4 years .................................................: 74 41 52 19 74 54 32 42 5 to 9 years .................................................: 199 127 164 84 189 131 81 190 10 years or more .............................................: 967 625 707 357 638 711 442 529 : Average years on present farm ................................: 24.7 25.6 23.6 23.8 22.4 25.0 25.4 21.6 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less ..............................................: 153 84 118 52 140 88 71 151 6 to 10 years ................................................: 165 103 124 83 163 92 72 91 11 years or more .............................................: 1,006 652 728 351 641 758 445 569 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Sullivan : Switzerland : Tippecanoe : Tipton : Union : Vanderburgh : Vermillion : Vigo ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS : : Land in farms .............................................farms: 411 339 712 416 194 204 291 464 acres: 176,644 53,933 237,534 163,401 69,029 51,839 104,913 105,310 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 306 239 476 346 135 165 189 349 acres: 147,705 25,202 201,748 155,095 59,514 47,804 80,601 84,037 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : : Owned land in farms .......................................farms: 386 339 664 385 182 182 278 445 acres: 80,106 43,311 90,623 80,478 38,448 20,519 49,330 50,104 Rented or leased land in farms ............................farms: 130 62 210 171 70 75 85 112 acres: 96,538 10,622 146,911 82,923 30,581 31,320 55,583 55,206 : TENURE : : Full owners ...............................................farms: 281 277 502 245 124 129 206 352 acres: 43,479 34,774 43,389 28,374 19,334 7,637 26,444 26,862 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 183 185 288 177 69 91 117 252 acres: 24,904 12,643 21,031 25,689 13,583 5,314 10,647 13,647 : Part owners ...............................................farms: 105 62 162 140 58 53 72 93 acres: 125,693 19,159 173,345 123,120 45,778 35,766 78,265 71,124 Owned land in farms .....................................acres: 36,627 8,537 47,234 52,104 19,114 12,882 22,886 23,242 Rented land in farms ....................................acres: 89,066 10,622 126,111 71,016 26,664 22,884 55,379 47,882 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 98 54 151 138 56 52 68 84 acres: 116,274 12,559 160,249 117,696 42,037 34,602 69,873 63,460 : Tenants ...................................................farms: 25 - 48 31 12 22 13 19 acres: 7,472 - 20,800 11,907 3,917 8,436 204 7,324 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 25 - 37 31 10 22 4 13 acres: 6,527 - 20,468 11,710 3,894 7,888 81 6,930 : NUMBER OF TOTAL PRODUCERS : : Total producers ..........................................number: 718 565 1,462 865 302 364 570 882 : Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer .................................................: 179 169 266 174 99 97 124 203 2 producers ................................................: 181 147 346 152 87 73 106 199 3 producers ................................................: 31 5 42 43 3 22 29 30 4 producers ................................................: 19 9 30 27 5 9 17 19 5 or more producers ........................................: 1 9 28 20 - 3 15 13 : Total male producers ...................................number: 512 375 967 557 210 265 372 586 : Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 316 263 544 291 158 156 214 347 2 producers ..............................................: 62 34 71 64 20 32 33 69 3 producers ..............................................: 20 8 31 32 4 5 16 12 4 producers ..............................................: 1 5 12 - - 5 6 3 5 or more producers ......................................: 1 - 18 6 - 2 4 7 : Total female producers .................................number: 206 190 495 308 92 99 198 296 : Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 168 155 378 189 84 84 123 210 2 producers ..............................................: 13 12 21 17 4 6 28 28 3 producers ..............................................: 4 1 5 20 - 1 5 1 4 producers ..............................................: - 2 1 - - - 1 - 5 or more producers ......................................: - - 8 5 - - - 5 : PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ : : Producers (see text) ...........................................: 714 550 1,316 795 302 357 551 819 : Sex of producers: : Male .........................................................: 508 371 878 512 210 259 362 543 Female .......................................................: 206 179 438 283 92 98 189 276 : Hired managers .................................................: 31 3 76 82 5 22 26 34 : Primary occupation: : Farming ......................................................: 297 164 500 381 163 165 229 286 Other ........................................................: 417 386 816 414 139 192 322 533 : Place of residence: : On farm operated .............................................: 473 427 925 449 248 225 283 556 Not on farm operated .........................................: 241 123 391 346 54 132 268 263 : Days worked off farm: : None .........................................................: 285 190 477 352 138 127 287 346 Any ..........................................................: 429 360 839 443 164 230 264 473 1 to 49 days ...............................................: 89 25 71 63 28 26 32 90 50 to 99 days ..............................................: 19 27 49 30 15 4 12 23 100 to 199 days ............................................: 35 56 79 37 18 30 67 38 200 days or more ...........................................: 286 252 640 313 103 170 153 322 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less ..............................................: 42 13 54 53 31 15 47 26 3 or 4 years .................................................: 23 64 81 43 21 14 59 69 5 to 9 years .................................................: 125 105 268 131 35 56 88 141 10 years or more .............................................: 524 368 913 568 215 272 357 583 : Average years on present farm ................................: 25.3 21.1 21.5 23.5 26.2 23.5 21.4 22.4 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less ..............................................: 78 96 152 114 52 32 123 119 6 to 10 years ................................................: 102 76 236 104 23 51 57 137 11 years or more .............................................: 534 378 928 577 227 274 371 563 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Wabash : Warren : Warrick : Washington : Wayne : Wells : White : Whitley ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS : : Land in farms .............................................farms: 635 421 335 783 727 527 577 647 acres: 186,071 204,198 123,966 190,434 154,498 201,538 304,558 162,338 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 434 231 232 529 534 430 440 488 acres: 156,945 162,459 103,448 123,975 119,824 186,425 271,361 136,372 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : : Owned land in farms .......................................farms: 591 409 298 775 671 501 533 626 acres: 95,052 84,414 54,107 127,346 84,478 73,440 106,318 88,922 Rented or leased land in farms ............................farms: 210 93 137 203 240 260 229 221 acres: 91,019 119,784 69,859 63,088 70,020 128,098 198,240 73,416 : TENURE : : Full owners ...............................................farms: 425 328 198 580 487 267 348 426 acres: 35,121 48,643 21,554 62,667 42,607 19,821 35,142 34,316 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 235 147 111 342 308 174 223 268 acres: 19,299 26,391 14,036 23,640 19,963 15,131 26,673 20,597 : Part owners ...............................................farms: 166 81 100 195 184 234 185 200 acres: 144,814 137,098 91,610 124,348 105,955 174,035 229,703 121,935 Owned land in farms .....................................acres: 59,931 35,771 32,553 64,679 41,871 53,619 71,176 54,606 Rented land in farms ....................................acres: 84,883 101,327 59,057 59,669 64,084 120,416 158,527 67,329 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 159 75 94 181 172 232 175 199 acres: 131,769 117,986 79,463 97,298 94,970 163,703 208,961 109,781 : Tenants ...................................................farms: 44 12 37 8 56 26 44 21 acres: 6,136 18,457 10,802 3,419 5,936 7,682 39,713 6,087 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 40 9 27 6 54 24 42 21 acres: 5,877 18,082 9,949 3,037 4,891 7,591 35,727 5,994 : NUMBER OF TOTAL PRODUCERS : : Total producers ..........................................number: 1,140 844 625 1,430 1,311 961 1,039 1,099 : Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer .................................................: 276 173 153 277 303 228 262 310 2 producers ................................................: 284 188 120 409 348 211 239 283 3 producers ................................................: 43 36 21 72 39 53 38 27 4 producers ................................................: 14 12 36 18 24 25 23 13 5 or more producers ........................................: 18 12 5 7 13 10 15 14 : Total male producers ...................................number: 771 507 436 914 846 697 679 745 : Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 475 301 255 616 574 386 418 508 2 producers ..............................................: 92 46 35 104 97 86 92 76 3 producers ..............................................: 27 19 29 24 18 25 23 19 4 producers ..............................................: 2 1 6 3 3 6 2 4 5 or more producers ......................................: 4 7 - 1 1 8 - 2 : Total female producers .................................number: 369 337 189 516 465 264 360 354 : Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 278 209 138 431 360 203 219 296 2 producers ..............................................: 25 16 18 29 28 29 45 14 3 producers ..............................................: 10 9 5 4 2 1 7 6 4 producers ..............................................: 1 1 - - 2 - - - 5 or more producers ......................................: 1 7 - 3 7 - 6 2 : PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ : : Producers (see text) ...........................................: 1,101 753 620 1,411 1,264 949 1,006 1,065 : Sex of producers: : Male .........................................................: 754 468 431 909 829 689 673 733 Female .......................................................: 347 285 189 502 435 260 333 332 : Hired managers .................................................: 109 18 40 35 55 104 84 39 : Primary occupation: : Farming ......................................................: 479 322 217 554 562 465 466 394 Other ........................................................: 622 431 403 857 702 484 540 671 : Place of residence: : On farm operated .............................................: 794 461 421 1,061 1,021 622 618 825 Not on farm operated .........................................: 307 292 199 350 243 327 388 240 : Days worked off farm: : None .........................................................: 467 342 248 511 523 390 416 403 Any ..........................................................: 634 411 372 900 741 559 590 662 1 to 49 days ...............................................: 78 36 35 117 124 113 83 67 50 to 99 days ..............................................: 13 17 29 69 45 23 26 47 100 to 199 days ............................................: 106 38 46 137 105 64 55 79 200 days or more ...........................................: 437 320 262 577 467 359 426 469 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less ..............................................: 46 49 36 82 52 27 32 38 3 or 4 years .................................................: 89 72 65 126 50 69 77 67 5 to 9 years .................................................: 137 115 91 246 232 129 215 173 10 years or more .............................................: 829 517 428 957 930 724 682 787 : Average years on present farm ................................: 25.8 21.1 22.8 21.5 22.8 24.5 23.2 23.2 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less ..............................................: 153 109 98 247 155 103 124 142 6 to 10 years ................................................: 122 94 94 208 135 84 169 126 11 years or more .............................................: 826 550 428 956 974 762 713 797 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Indiana : Adams : Allen : Bartholomew : Benton : Blackford : Boone ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ - Con. : : Years operating any farm: - Con. : : Average years on any farm ....................................: 24.7 23.1 25.5 25.0 26.3 29.4 24.6 : Age group: : Under 25 years ...............................................: 1,962 76 50 8 - 7 27 25 to 34 years ...............................................: 9,096 364 227 56 56 37 63 35 to 44 years ...............................................: 14,627 493 317 101 102 31 106 45 to 54 years ...............................................: 15,336 424 429 186 87 46 169 55 to 64 years ...............................................: 21,083 412 649 196 153 82 241 65 to 74 years ...............................................: 20,434 392 627 233 169 78 232 75 years and over ............................................: 11,744 115 247 100 124 74 101 : Average age ..................................................: 56.0 50.0 56.5 57.7 59.3 59.1 56.9 : Young producers (see text) .....................................: 11,058 440 277 64 56 44 90 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ...............: 683 12 14 2 2 1 5 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native .............................: 136 3 10 - - - - Asian ........................................................: 117 - 4 2 1 - - Black or African American ....................................: 99 - 2 - - - 5 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ....................: 19 - - - - - - White ........................................................: 93,598 2,264 2,530 877 690 352 933 More than one race reported ..................................: 313 9 - 1 - 3 1 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training : in Reserves or National Guard (see text) ....................: 87,661 2,219 2,432 825 634 323 861 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ....................: 6,621 57 114 55 57 32 78 : Number of persons living in : producers' households .........................................: 205,872 7,639 6,099 1,732 1,515 762 1,891 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions .........................................: 79,161 1,908 2,171 743 541 292 789 Land use and/or crop decisions ...............................: 67,034 1,650 1,930 602 518 244 671 Livestock decisions ..........................................: 43,735 1,148 1,057 365 152 145 331 Marketing decisions (see text) ...............................: 53,734 1,258 1,431 515 397 191 522 Record keeping and/or financial management ...................: 67,144 1,580 1,853 630 529 275 601 Estate planning or succession planning .......................: 48,150 971 1,401 461 415 210 472 : INTERNET ACCESS : : Farms with- : Internet access ..............................................: 38,857 647 990 404 330 151 456 Dial-up ....................................................: 1,359 39 52 6 3 4 18 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) .............: 20,024 280 422 156 159 46 194 Cellular data plan (see text) ..............................: 23,046 378 626 279 226 104 303 Satellite ..................................................: 6,862 117 162 95 77 33 87 Don't know .................................................: 2,587 55 72 25 27 9 33 Other ......................................................: 507 20 19 3 4 - 26 : TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by : one producer's household and/or : extended family ..........................................farms: 50,564 1,217 1,421 484 345 208 461 acres: 12,561,242 173,101 279,535 120,414 200,215 65,069 177,606 Limited Liability Company .................................farms: 4,874 74 175 48 74 11 86 acres: 2,108,812 27,984 67,213 16,007 32,819 3,517 34,553 : OPERATION'S LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ......................................farms: 45,401 1,114 1,264 424 284 192 402 acres: 8,956,083 127,236 188,165 80,890 146,876 (D) 125,076 : Partnership ...............................................farms: 3,177 80 91 20 62 8 54 acres: 2,369,872 25,754 44,758 14,775 52,792 (D) 40,626 : Corporation: : Family held .............................................farms: 3,605 89 117 54 27 16 47 acres: 2,919,012 56,099 (D) 32,887 (D) 19,157 37,917 Other than family held ..................................farms: 471 7 8 - 1 - 7 acres: 162,535 3,982 (D) - (D) - 696 : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. ........................farms: 945 15 17 4 16 1 9 acres: 194,738 1,663 1,848 552 3,763 (D) 1,273 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Brown : Carroll : Cass : Clark : Clay : Clinton : Crawford ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ - Con. : : Years operating any farm: - Con. : : Average years on any farm ....................................: 20.7 27.0 25.9 25.6 25.0 26.3 23.6 : Age group: : Under 25 years ...............................................: 9 11 26 30 26 21 7 25 to 34 years ...............................................: 20 83 94 25 55 70 65 35 to 44 years ...............................................: 41 121 104 120 111 190 73 45 to 54 years ...............................................: 32 185 180 129 141 143 111 55 to 64 years ...............................................: 79 235 227 213 191 190 159 65 to 74 years ...............................................: 65 215 249 185 227 185 111 75 years and over ............................................: 50 114 186 104 109 148 107 : Average age ..................................................: 58.5 57.1 58.3 57.5 58.1 56.4 57.4 : Young producers (see text) .....................................: 29 94 120 55 81 91 72 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ...............: 6 21 9 7 7 3 2 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native .............................: - 2 - - 2 - 2 Asian ........................................................: - - 3 1 - - 1 Black or African American ....................................: - - - 2 - - 1 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ....................: - 2 2 - - 2 - White ........................................................: 296 955 1,059 801 857 942 623 More than one race reported ..................................: - 5 2 2 1 3 6 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training : in Reserves or National Guard (see text) ....................: 255 887 990 702 795 892 546 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ....................: 41 77 76 104 65 55 87 : Number of persons living in : producers' households .........................................: 483 2,070 2,135 1,463 1,674 2,095 1,226 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions .........................................: 269 786 849 652 656 780 567 Land use and/or crop decisions ...............................: 234 642 788 573 584 675 465 Livestock decisions ..........................................: 175 396 395 455 317 307 377 Marketing decisions (see text) ...............................: 153 563 642 440 470 622 349 Record keeping and/or financial management ...................: 212 683 757 507 571 726 436 Estate planning or succession planning .......................: 175 513 533 375 440 500 304 : INTERNET ACCESS : : Farms with- : Internet access ..............................................: 131 421 504 334 397 438 289 Dial-up ....................................................: 3 23 22 1 18 14 20 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) .............: 89 190 252 163 211 265 152 Cellular data plan (see text) ..............................: 56 243 281 219 246 260 193 Satellite ..................................................: 10 113 86 66 46 82 55 Don't know .................................................: 9 34 35 19 41 22 14 Other ......................................................: - 8 9 6 1 7 - : TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by : one producer's household and/or : extended family ..........................................farms: 153 477 598 421 439 480 354 acres: 14,493 167,832 198,735 80,645 155,067 185,937 52,522 Limited Liability Company .................................farms: 20 73 58 54 39 46 26 acres: 764 35,063 35,186 15,449 27,347 17,973 7,943 : OPERATION'S LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ......................................farms: 141 386 514 396 413 404 336 acres: (D) 100,877 123,347 75,464 124,803 133,237 49,340 : Partnership ...............................................farms: 8 56 41 19 31 33 22 acres: 359 36,504 19,069 (D) 23,014 19,118 7,518 : Corporation: : Family held .............................................farms: 7 72 64 20 19 55 9 acres: 1,976 55,114 73,554 (D) 9,689 (D) (D) Other than family held ..................................farms: - 6 5 1 16 15 2 acres: - 3,098 6,485 (D) 10,338 (D) (D) : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. ........................farms: 1 17 9 1 7 19 5 acres: (D) 1,464 2,166 (D) 1,068 4,643 133 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Daviess : Dearborn : Decatur : DeKalb : Delaware : Dubois : Elkhart ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ - Con. : : Years operating any farm: - Con. : : Average years on any farm ....................................: 23.9 23.3 27.9 24.4 24.4 26.1 19.6 : Age group: : Under 25 years ...............................................: 87 20 13 29 28 35 89 25 to 34 years ...............................................: 321 43 88 146 56 81 707 35 to 44 years ...............................................: 518 117 145 231 105 176 931 45 to 54 years ...............................................: 352 169 148 205 105 222 597 55 to 64 years ...............................................: 378 231 212 306 248 340 539 65 to 74 years ...............................................: 340 243 221 285 213 344 388 75 years and over ............................................: 113 108 121 203 136 124 143 : Average age ..................................................: 49.7 58.0 56.6 56.1 58.9 56.8 46.8 : Young producers (see text) .....................................: 408 63 101 175 84 116 796 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ...............: 13 8 8 2 4 1 29 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native .............................: - - - - 2 - - Asian ........................................................: - 1 - - 2 - - Black or African American ....................................: 2 3 - - 1 - 2 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ....................: - - - - 1 - - White ........................................................: 2,102 922 948 1,404 882 1,319 3,392 More than one race reported ..................................: 5 5 - 1 3 3 - : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training : in Reserves or National Guard (see text) ....................: 2,048 843 880 1,300 829 1,237 3,350 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ....................: 61 88 68 105 62 85 44 : Number of persons living in : producers' households .........................................: 6,050 1,712 2,007 3,229 1,666 2,663 9,815 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions .........................................: 1,741 839 773 1,203 746 1,112 2,910 Land use and/or crop decisions ...............................: 1,400 645 693 1,061 625 921 2,218 Livestock decisions ..........................................: 1,147 557 415 521 358 713 2,098 Marketing decisions (see text) ...............................: 1,063 473 586 664 493 731 1,962 Record keeping and/or financial management ...................: 1,522 643 721 956 658 901 2,320 Estate planning or succession planning .......................: 975 441 508 685 427 766 1,654 : INTERNET ACCESS : : Farms with- : Internet access ..............................................: 546 414 441 607 432 561 715 Dial-up ....................................................: 27 23 18 29 17 13 36 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) .............: 249 282 114 206 224 220 389 Cellular data plan (see text) ..............................: 293 221 291 358 284 340 420 Satellite ..................................................: 44 17 113 155 61 116 102 Don't know .................................................: 95 20 25 57 21 45 40 Other ......................................................: 2 3 7 16 - 16 5 : TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by : one producer's household and/or : extended family ..........................................farms: 1,092 508 516 773 494 680 1,758 acres: 138,063 46,692 152,672 169,316 150,611 135,134 178,868 Limited Liability Company .................................farms: 79 47 45 90 57 129 93 acres: 33,912 3,068 16,049 16,182 33,121 34,815 27,898 : OPERATION'S LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ......................................farms: 1,008 473 444 663 434 574 1,664 acres: 85,714 43,143 99,508 101,548 (D) 87,533 149,725 : Partnership ...............................................farms: 78 22 32 41 37 73 54 acres: 58,726 2,443 15,771 12,790 31,640 27,860 23,739 : Corporation: : Family held .............................................farms: 43 13 68 78 29 76 56 acres: 36,133 1,250 (D) 72,680 27,213 41,116 19,983 Other than family held ..................................farms: 8 9 4 19 4 7 11 acres: 5,866 2,326 (D) 3,517 596 1,254 389 : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. ........................farms: 3 3 4 17 2 10 24 acres: 168 471 283 1,066 (D) 1,903 1,258 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Fayette : Floyd : Fountain : Franklin : Fulton : Gibson : Grant : Greene ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ - Con. : : Years operating any farm: - Con. : : Average years on any farm ....................................: 27.0 24.2 24.7 28.8 24.9 27.6 27.3 26.2 : Age group: : Under 25 years ...............................................: - 5 13 11 31 8 - 15 25 to 34 years ...............................................: 50 27 71 59 122 90 26 107 35 to 44 years ...............................................: 72 78 91 129 195 108 114 158 45 to 54 years ...............................................: 65 55 102 166 158 115 125 227 55 to 64 years ...............................................: 108 97 184 326 183 215 168 285 65 to 74 years ...............................................: 134 125 164 290 269 206 226 353 75 years and over ............................................: 80 68 140 160 162 116 119 188 : Average age ..................................................: 58.6 58.9 58.7 59.3 55.8 57.2 60.3 58.5 : Young producers (see text) .....................................: 50 32 84 70 153 98 26 122 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ...............: - 4 6 2 1 2 6 5 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native .............................: - 1 2 - 4 2 1 1 Asian ........................................................: - - - - - - - - Black or African American ....................................: - - 2 - 1 10 1 - Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ....................: - - - - - 2 - - White ........................................................: 509 452 755 1,141 1,112 843 774 1,319 More than one race reported ..................................: - 2 6 - 3 1 2 13 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training : in Reserves or National Guard (see text) ....................: 445 398 726 1,049 1,045 800 718 1,192 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ....................: 64 57 39 92 75 58 60 141 : Number of persons living in : producers' households .........................................: 973 841 1,576 2,435 2,252 1,839 1,719 2,693 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions .........................................: 445 405 599 959 935 714 652 1,151 Land use and/or crop decisions ...............................: 394 339 550 860 787 612 596 1,032 Livestock decisions ..........................................: 256 247 279 650 477 265 233 718 Marketing decisions (see text) ...............................: 348 254 405 700 654 515 497 763 Record keeping and/or financial management ...................: 409 322 549 830 789 613 582 1,040 Estate planning or succession planning .......................: 275 225 412 688 531 433 465 733 : INTERNET ACCESS : : Farms with- : Internet access ..............................................: 226 182 329 483 471 381 390 621 Dial-up ....................................................: 11 3 6 12 12 27 28 55 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) .............: 92 123 156 194 283 123 152 290 Cellular data plan (see text) ..............................: 136 97 194 315 249 221 226 360 Satellite ..................................................: 62 16 84 85 105 53 85 114 Don't know .................................................: 19 18 15 29 35 46 22 23 Other ......................................................: 8 1 - 3 5 2 10 - : TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by : one producer's household and/or : extended family ..........................................farms: 277 249 412 644 618 441 426 760 acres: 77,248 11,792 165,395 129,338 158,622 215,237 141,305 172,710 Limited Liability Company .................................farms: 12 32 20 53 51 59 44 45 acres: 11,639 3,360 7,315 15,118 33,740 49,769 16,138 13,945 : OPERATION'S LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ......................................farms: 250 237 381 595 562 368 391 728 acres: 56,832 (D) 148,015 107,528 125,582 128,952 117,301 135,246 : Partnership ...............................................farms: 15 13 23 45 29 45 23 27 acres: 7,634 2,646 25,138 21,063 40,531 66,604 15,884 22,159 : Corporation: : Family held .............................................farms: 21 3 25 31 35 45 25 20 acres: 17,792 (D) (D) 13,754 (D) 49,873 19,685 (D) Other than family held ..................................farms: 7 3 2 5 4 - 12 2 acres: 4,826 (D) (D) 527 (D) - 6,381 (D) : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. ........................farms: 5 1 9 7 6 19 6 11 acres: 3,961 (D) 412 1,301 464 3,015 251 1,355 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Hamilton : Hancock : Harrison : Hendricks : Henry : Howard : Huntington : Jackson ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ - Con. : : Years operating any farm: - Con. : : Average years on any farm ....................................: 23.6 25.4 25.8 23.8 23.5 27.6 25.6 26.3 : Age group: : Under 25 years ...............................................: 26 16 14 10 6 16 11 20 25 to 34 years ...............................................: 56 63 106 61 90 50 106 94 35 to 44 years ...............................................: 117 114 221 124 124 127 171 148 45 to 54 years ...............................................: 180 140 253 160 165 73 138 154 55 to 64 years ...............................................: 249 243 376 234 260 144 280 260 65 to 74 years ...............................................: 254 184 408 216 229 231 275 218 75 years and over ............................................: 132 135 240 148 112 99 136 179 : Average age ..................................................: 58.3 58.2 59.1 58.1 57.0 58.2 57.3 57.5 : Young producers (see text) .....................................: 82 79 120 71 96 66 117 114 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ...............: 4 2 6 8 6 17 2 - : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native .............................: - - 4 4 - 1 4 5 Asian ........................................................: 7 1 3 5 - 1 - - Black or African American ....................................: 4 - - - - 2 1 - Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ....................: - - - - - - - - White ........................................................: 1,000 886 1,610 930 983 736 1,112 1,060 More than one race reported ..................................: 3 8 1 14 3 - - 8 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training : in Reserves or National Guard (see text) ....................: 926 846 1,370 881 933 703 1,019 1,003 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ....................: 88 49 248 72 53 37 98 70 : Number of persons living in : producers' households .........................................: 1,764 1,759 3,116 1,756 1,885 1,489 2,106 2,113 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions .........................................: 828 744 1,421 869 825 581 953 914 Land use and/or crop decisions ...............................: 658 691 1,180 676 729 525 794 833 Livestock decisions ..........................................: 409 430 1,011 485 464 232 339 539 Marketing decisions (see text) ...............................: 501 537 941 551 581 449 599 668 Record keeping and/or financial management ...................: 637 658 1,154 686 744 518 783 800 Estate planning or succession planning .......................: 432 500 829 466 530 383 535 605 : INTERNET ACCESS : : Farms with- : Internet access ..............................................: 442 454 726 447 485 346 540 487 Dial-up ....................................................: 16 9 11 16 9 6 10 1 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) .............: 237 357 377 350 287 203 307 389 Cellular data plan (see text) ..............................: 302 260 436 261 300 211 279 244 Satellite ..................................................: 98 12 128 28 55 68 75 31 Don't know .................................................: 15 32 38 4 22 15 38 19 Other ......................................................: 15 1 6 3 5 3 1 1 : TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by : one producer's household and/or : extended family ..........................................farms: 464 468 965 509 566 392 609 575 acres: 85,581 162,130 144,713 90,054 171,213 109,466 194,545 150,155 Limited Liability Company .................................farms: 54 73 66 89 41 46 44 65 acres: 15,449 39,923 17,100 22,576 22,042 24,805 22,586 35,174 : OPERATION'S LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ......................................farms: 394 396 902 447 513 337 542 508 acres: 41,600 88,208 122,936 75,318 142,525 (D) 138,070 114,224 : Partnership ...............................................farms: 32 22 30 29 23 39 21 39 acres: 43,236 38,125 15,350 13,820 10,205 32,979 18,786 23,098 : Corporation: : Family held .............................................farms: 55 66 31 38 35 41 62 45 acres: 35,057 (D) 13,615 23,892 23,084 32,875 59,773 29,870 Other than family held ..................................farms: 26 2 17 10 4 7 9 4 acres: 10,742 (D) 1,138 722 816 2,264 1,732 4 : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. ........................farms: 10 19 10 20 9 3 9 11 acres: 1,560 1,598 1,182 1,671 1,585 (D) 1,248 1,582 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Jasper : Jay : Jefferson : Jennings : Johnson : Knox : Kosciusko : LaGrange ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ - Con. : : Years operating any farm: - Con. : : Average years on any farm ....................................: 25.9 25.7 24.9 25.2 24.0 27.7 23.4 17.7 : Age group: : Under 25 years ...............................................: 29 27 10 9 20 12 48 263 25 to 34 years ...............................................: 65 150 108 57 47 89 235 1,031 35 to 44 years ...............................................: 143 220 148 118 142 159 331 1,388 45 to 54 years ...............................................: 214 248 138 125 156 111 299 1,076 55 to 64 years ...............................................: 190 284 172 187 188 189 444 540 65 to 74 years ...............................................: 255 282 217 182 207 172 356 251 75 years and over ............................................: 171 144 92 109 135 112 225 114 : Average age ..................................................: 57.7 54.6 55.3 57.8 58.0 55.9 54.5 43.6 : Young producers (see text) .....................................: 94 177 118 66 67 101 283 1,294 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ...............: 15 22 14 13 8 5 14 43 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native .............................: - - 2 - - - - - Asian ........................................................: - 4 - - - 1 4 - Black or African American ....................................: 1 2 2 1 - - 1 - Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ....................: - - - - - - - - White ........................................................: 1,065 1,347 879 781 887 843 1,929 4,663 More than one race reported ..................................: 1 2 2 5 8 - 4 - : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training : in Reserves or National Guard (see text) ....................: 977 1,276 786 718 802 802 1,822 4,631 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ....................: 90 79 99 69 93 42 116 32 : Number of persons living in : producers' households .........................................: 2,309 3,222 1,817 1,579 1,746 1,897 4,576 15,039 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions .........................................: 849 1,145 779 695 744 686 1,572 4,093 Land use and/or crop decisions ...............................: 774 961 696 567 672 607 1,258 3,073 Livestock decisions ..........................................: 321 614 536 461 483 237 914 3,250 Marketing decisions (see text) ...............................: 614 793 530 428 525 491 1,000 2,827 Record keeping and/or financial management ...................: 707 1,017 650 547 631 541 1,346 3,409 Estate planning or succession planning .......................: 497 714 463 415 437 382 959 2,561 : INTERNET ACCESS : : Farms with- : Internet access ..............................................: 484 603 377 375 445 383 724 403 Dial-up ....................................................: 22 21 17 10 20 14 12 27 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) .............: 256 264 240 196 241 172 358 136 Cellular data plan (see text) ..............................: 292 364 212 211 268 221 380 231 Satellite ..................................................: 85 131 64 63 95 76 130 36 Don't know .................................................: 40 50 7 16 20 41 69 60 Other ......................................................: 2 4 2 - 1 18 11 11 : TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by : one producer's household and/or : extended family ..........................................farms: 553 766 502 453 503 400 1,006 2,388 acres: 260,963 185,357 80,216 102,105 103,341 257,401 268,576 172,551 Limited Liability Company .................................farms: 79 99 17 24 70 67 98 77 acres: 50,337 36,101 3,673 9,500 36,639 85,753 38,630 16,358 : OPERATION'S LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ......................................farms: 472 692 490 416 449 321 904 2,273 acres: 175,754 141,996 72,170 60,256 69,132 135,732 140,389 127,892 : Partnership ...............................................farms: 42 50 8 25 30 54 74 72 acres: 69,665 26,395 1,375 36,044 25,682 99,572 58,869 27,150 : Corporation: : Family held .............................................farms: 63 41 10 13 28 61 85 89 acres: 61,189 (D) (D) (D) 26,210 88,989 (D) (D) Other than family held ..................................farms: 17 2 1 2 5 - 1 9 acres: 3,899 (D) (D) (D) 372 - (D) (D) : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. ........................farms: 14 16 4 5 8 11 15 31 acres: 2,478 2,946 468 7,515 832 2,999 755 2,212 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 45. Selected Operation and Producer Characteristics: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Lake : LaPorte : Lawrence : Madison : Marion : Marshall : Martin : Miami ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ - Con. : : Years operating any farm: - Con. : : Average years on any farm ....................................: 25.0 25.7 23.5 24.4 18.2 24.9 26.1 27.5 : Age group: : Under 25 years ...............................................: 3 24 13 11 7 64 3 35 25 to 34 years ...............................................: 45 102 83 91 42 167 38 65 35 to 44 years ...............................................: 79 131 187 141 76 199 89 159 45 to 54 years ...............................................: 106 167 221 225 36 234 75 131 55 to 64 years ...............................................: 148 347 237 282 62 301 96 193 65 to 74 years ...............................................: 196 292 302 212 66 255 110 222 75 years and over ............................................: 91 135 189 199 39 148 55 206 : Average age ..................................................: 59.7 57.6 57.8 58.3 54.2 53.5 56.4 58.3 : Young producers (see text) .....................................: 48 126 96 102 49 231 41 100 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ...............: 10 8 16 9 9 7 4 4 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native .............................: - 3 3 4 3 2 1 3 Asian ........................................................: 5 1 2 - - - - 2 Black or African American ....................................: 5 1 4 - 11 1 - 1 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ....................: - - - - - - - - White ........................................................: 654 1,193 1,205 1,154 306 1,361 465 999 More than one race reported ..................................: 4 - 18 3 8 4 - 6 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training : in Reserves or National Guard (see text) ....................: 603 1,129 1,089 1,069 295 1,275 444 930 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ....................: 65 69 143 92 33 93 22 81 : Number of persons living in : producers' households .........................................: 1,294 2,221 2,317 2,318 672 3,085 1,006 2,082 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions .........................................: 524 1,011 1,113 952 267 1,138 374 852 Land use and/or crop decisions ...............................: 472 920 863 813 233 995 307 729 Livestock decisions ..........................................: 253 366 804 443 145 691 206 336 Marketing decisions (see text) ...............................: 368 733 709 698 187 791 209 601 Record keeping and/or financial management ...................: 406 829 904 877 195 982 317 736 Estate planning or succession planning .......................: 304 601 623 646 144 721 214 536 : INTERNET ACCESS : : Farms with- : Internet access ..............................................: 296 563 571 567 158 476 177 478 Dial-up ....................................................: 12 15 2 13 6 19 3 21 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) .............: 142 259 377 311 125 213 80 200 Cellular data plan (see text) ..............................: 192 352 322 346 105 249 97 323 Satellite ..................................................: 68 119 90 105 9 126 31 111 Don't know .................................................: 20 34 16 39 4 40 12 19 Other ......................................................: 5 8 14 8 - 4 2 8 : TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by : one producer's household and/or : extended family ..........................................farms: 304 643 697 639 146 743 237 550 acres: 96,046 234,440 112,753 171,321 10,086 172,656 52,414 140,487 Limited Liability Company .................................farms: 54 64 51 68 38 73 25 59 acres: 14,011 21,291 19,605 11,014 5,067 50,786 15,205 33,545 : OPERATION'S LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ......................................farms: 261 541 643 542 117 689 206 479 acres: 69,608 166,320 97,927 106,502 (D) 131,658 (D) 105,668 : Partnership ...............................................farms: 28 44 34 34 11 45 18 43 acres: 16,834 33,417 12,147 29,501 (D) 41,021 6,511 31,170 : Corporation: : Family held .............................................farms: 32 65 21 94 20 34 18 68 acres: 28,907 75,193 (D) 58,070 (D) 27,565 8,499 (D) Other than family held ..................................farms: 3 6 2 7 6 - 6 2 acres: 6,806 60 (D) 1,197 (D) - 1,371 (D) : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. ........................farms: 23 21 6 5 15 11 1 21 acres: 1,434 2,860 1,724 945 166 793 (D) 1,029 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Monroe : Montgomery : Morgan : Newton : Noble : Ohio : Orange : Owen ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ - Con. : : Years operating any farm: - Con. : : Average years on any farm ....................................: 22.5 26.2 24.9 26.3 23.0 28.1 24.2 24.7 : Age group: : Under 25 years ...............................................: 2 3 13 3 34 6 12 11 25 to 34 years ...............................................: 36 114 65 42 290 11 61 29 35 to 44 years ...............................................: 112 141 78 71 379 24 94 91 45 to 54 years ...............................................: 147 150 165 129 225 25 98 132 55 to 64 years ...............................................: 183 256 238 193 383 51 148 211 65 to 74 years ...............................................: 183 316 179 154 319 56 139 180 75 years and over ............................................: 78 196 178 73 241 36 141 118 : Average age ..................................................: 57.7 59.2 59.5 58.5 53.2 60.0 58.6 59.5 : Young producers (see text) .....................................: 38 117 78 45 324 17 73 40 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ...............: 6 3 9 9 12 - 2 2 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native .............................: 6 2 - 2 - - 3 - Asian ........................................................: 5 9 2 - 1 - - 3 Black or African American ....................................: 2 1 - - - - - 2 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ....................: - - - - - - - - White ........................................................: 728 1,163 910 661 1,853 209 690 763 More than one race reported ..................................: - 1 4 2 17 - - 4 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training : in Reserves or National Guard (see text) ....................: 674 1,043 809 622 1,754 182 634 681 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ....................: 67 133 107 43 117 27 59 91 : Number of persons living in : producers' households .........................................: 1,301 2,218 1,801 1,435 4,220 373 1,327 1,339 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions .........................................: 635 920 716 498 1,623 194 624 636 Land use and/or crop decisions ...............................: 505 824 647 453 1,334 165 478 512 Livestock decisions ..........................................: 399 445 406 160 915 142 421 428 Marketing decisions (see text) ...............................: 401 625 458 383 1,123 114 381 379 Record keeping and/or financial management ...................: 506 837 670 488 1,398 135 477 500 Estate planning or succession planning .......................: 364 555 474 299 1,024 109 317 412 : INTERNET ACCESS : : Farms with- : Internet access ..............................................: 356 537 391 285 681 102 339 329 Dial-up ....................................................: 14 12 4 15 55 4 3 9 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) .............: 276 274 299 150 279 73 251 172 Cellular data plan (see text) ..............................: 196 312 224 182 370 37 152 199 Satellite ..................................................: 27 122 35 58 140 14 36 52 Don't know .................................................: 14 51 14 14 52 6 25 19 Other ......................................................: - 7 - 4 10 - 2 - : TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by : one producer's household and/or : extended family ..........................................farms: 412 598 470 339 1,032 120 401 426 acres: 43,359 221,420 101,253 167,525 154,217 15,473 73,899 73,346 Limited Liability Company .................................farms: 75 59 56 37 66 15 43 35 acres: 5,474 39,601 37,253 14,482 19,053 1,955 14,696 2,518 : OPERATION'S LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ......................................farms: 361 524 428 292 946 102 365 388 acres: 35,165 160,565 (D) (D) 120,719 13,149 58,215 58,006 : Partnership ...............................................farms: 33 41 41 36 54 15 26 23 acres: 2,643 38,391 23,913 31,647 19,670 (D) 16,515 12,668 : Corporation: : Family held .............................................farms: 14 58 31 29 49 3 14 16 acres: 4,462 (D) 34,181 31,367 31,024 1,014 (D) (D) Other than family held ..................................farms: 5 4 5 5 11 - 2 2 acres: 554 (D) 475 796 1,430 - (D) (D) : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. ........................farms: 6 24 1 10 7 3 18 6 acres: 20,392 4,273 (D) (D) 1,506 (D) 4,067 930 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Parke : Perry : Pike : Porter : Posey : Pulaski : Putnam : Randolph ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ - Con. : : Years operating any farm: - Con. : : Average years on any farm ....................................: 21.2 24.0 27.4 24.8 28.0 27.1 24.9 25.8 : Age group: : Under 25 years ...............................................: 46 21 - 16 25 2 27 17 25 to 34 years ...............................................: 160 51 15 53 57 91 84 179 35 to 44 years ...............................................: 201 84 45 94 102 136 136 169 45 to 54 years ...............................................: 133 122 61 171 96 97 226 173 55 to 64 years ...............................................: 262 215 121 225 228 222 289 240 65 to 74 years ...............................................: 220 186 152 148 213 206 272 226 75 years and over ............................................: 110 82 91 81 91 146 219 151 : Average age ..................................................: 53.0 57.4 62.5 56.3 57.8 58.1 58.8 54.6 : Young producers (see text) .....................................: 206 72 15 69 82 93 111 196 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ...............: 3 1 2 17 5 5 9 5 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native .............................: 2 - - - - 8 1 2 Asian ........................................................: 2 - 1 - - 2 - - Black or African American ....................................: - - 5 1 - - 1 1 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ....................: - - - - - - - - White ........................................................: 1,126 759 473 786 808 884 1,241 1,150 More than one race reported ..................................: 2 2 6 1 4 6 10 2 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training : in Reserves or National Guard (see text) ....................: 1,073 702 456 733 748 814 1,124 1,093 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ....................: 59 59 29 55 64 86 129 62 : Number of persons living in : producers' households .........................................: 2,804 1,354 989 1,637 1,741 1,748 2,360 2,523 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions .........................................: 996 670 405 689 702 682 1,028 984 Land use and/or crop decisions ...............................: 887 525 317 604 613 633 820 823 Livestock decisions ..........................................: 644 466 152 330 194 249 607 474 Marketing decisions (see text) ...............................: 698 432 170 420 526 523 581 722 Record keeping and/or financial management ...................: 861 519 323 589 593 631 820 876 Estate planning or succession planning .......................: 596 393 214 400 329 426 669 548 : INTERNET ACCESS : : Farms with- : Internet access ..............................................: 397 340 199 387 372 380 577 537 Dial-up ....................................................: 14 8 - 12 9 18 19 13 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) .............: 189 259 92 209 125 188 347 189 Cellular data plan (see text) ..............................: 246 184 125 250 265 211 328 350 Satellite ..................................................: 105 10 27 80 58 69 62 125 Don't know .................................................: 12 32 14 14 28 35 43 44 Other ......................................................: 1 2 - 8 5 1 1 13 : TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by : one producer's household and/or : extended family ..........................................farms: 613 387 266 433 408 454 687 648 acres: 154,964 55,532 76,296 113,856 177,800 197,276 162,786 219,319 Limited Liability Company .................................farms: 47 28 46 66 50 45 54 56 acres: 22,836 7,500 21,848 18,756 21,682 25,944 29,001 45,112 : OPERATION'S LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ......................................farms: 528 362 235 391 346 385 630 595 acres: 101,115 52,927 (D) 78,782 106,130 133,888 110,705 189,712 : Partnership ...............................................farms: 60 42 26 29 57 54 44 26 acres: 44,983 9,142 15,177 8,134 75,131 55,898 41,816 20,281 : Corporation: : Family held .............................................farms: 43 5 15 29 51 44 38 28 acres: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 25,538 Other than family held ..................................farms: 2 2 1 2 2 7 2 8 acres: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 899 : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. ........................farms: 13 6 2 11 6 17 14 18 acres: 2,456 503 (D) 9,365 165 1,208 1,704 2,440 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Ripley : Rush : St. Joseph : Scott : Shelby : Spencer : Starke : Steuben ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ - Con. : : Years operating any farm: - Con. : : Average years on any farm ....................................: 27.2 28.2 26.5 25.9 25.2 27.3 27.1 23.8 : Age group: : Under 25 years ...............................................: 11 15 11 - 4 22 2 28 25 to 34 years ...............................................: 96 60 71 40 47 37 26 45 35 to 44 years ...............................................: 151 115 136 37 144 123 39 115 45 to 54 years ...............................................: 231 124 138 95 146 156 60 146 55 to 64 years ...............................................: 364 244 218 106 251 236 159 167 65 to 74 years ...............................................: 299 180 253 109 246 230 198 184 75 years and over ............................................: 172 101 143 99 106 134 104 126 : Average age ..................................................: 57.9 57.0 58.4 60.2 58.0 58.8 62.7 57.3 : Young producers (see text) .....................................: 107 75 82 40 51 59 28 73 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ...............: 4 6 8 - 14 6 10 2 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native .............................: 2 - 3 6 2 2 - - Asian ........................................................: 7 - 1 2 3 - 2 - Black or African American ....................................: - - 1 - 1 - 2 - Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ....................: - - - - - - - - White ........................................................: 1,315 838 959 477 936 932 581 811 More than one race reported ..................................: - 1 6 1 2 4 3 - : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training : in Reserves or National Guard (see text) ....................: 1,220 806 906 440 859 904 535 735 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ....................: 104 33 64 46 85 34 53 76 : Number of persons living in : producers' households .........................................: 2,887 1,807 1,954 856 1,915 1,817 999 1,660 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions .........................................: 1,133 679 843 417 815 777 496 687 Land use and/or crop decisions ...............................: 985 610 713 312 737 683 393 554 Livestock decisions ..........................................: 677 362 436 259 378 487 167 318 Marketing decisions (see text) ...............................: 805 507 591 246 618 570 239 371 Record keeping and/or financial management ...................: 996 629 718 351 707 704 409 509 Estate planning or succession planning .......................: 666 416 504 251 516 541 293 355 : INTERNET ACCESS : : Farms with- : Internet access ..............................................: 627 382 420 236 473 447 257 355 Dial-up ....................................................: 22 9 8 4 27 7 18 14 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) .............: 403 164 189 187 161 294 112 137 Cellular data plan (see text) ..............................: 316 247 290 107 310 218 146 210 Satellite ..................................................: 58 106 106 17 114 40 53 101 Don't know .................................................: 45 15 17 12 25 39 20 22 Other ......................................................: 5 2 6 - 24 1 6 1 : TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by : one producer's household and/or : extended family ..........................................farms: 787 450 520 275 519 528 378 440 acres: 154,826 172,083 136,038 37,488 196,131 146,574 91,048 88,716 Limited Liability Company .................................farms: 60 66 56 13 50 63 26 27 acres: 35,560 33,715 12,468 4,892 21,489 18,535 15,645 4,321 : OPERATION'S LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ......................................farms: 725 405 456 259 481 499 343 397 acres: 112,449 (D) 80,671 (D) 163,558 (D) 61,271 50,863 : Partnership ...............................................farms: 47 28 31 10 24 21 16 24 acres: 36,489 15,609 32,731 10,217 18,142 18,820 16,656 23,286 : Corporation: : Family held .............................................farms: 43 36 48 11 34 30 22 33 acres: 23,633 (D) (D) (D) (D) 26,203 19,169 21,688 Other than family held ..................................farms: 12 2 2 2 2 7 - 3 acres: 2,444 (D) (D) (D) (D) 359 - 234 : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. ........................farms: 8 2 10 1 7 1 13 4 acres: 735 (D) 481 (D) 806 (D) 1,719 479 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Sullivan : Switzerland : Tippecanoe : Tipton : Union : Vanderburgh : Vermillion : Vigo ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ - Con. : : Years operating any farm: - Con. : : Average years on any farm ....................................: 26.8 23.5 23.5 26.1 29.0 24.8 23.0 23.8 : Age group: : Under 25 years ...............................................: 15 15 16 16 1 3 3 6 25 to 34 years ...............................................: 49 32 75 43 35 25 36 56 35 to 44 years ...............................................: 86 69 233 113 33 54 59 118 45 to 54 years ...............................................: 130 109 243 130 39 52 104 109 55 to 64 years ...............................................: 145 143 285 162 82 89 137 197 65 to 74 years ...............................................: 183 95 308 203 67 80 142 216 75 years and over ............................................: 106 87 156 128 45 54 70 117 : Average age ..................................................: 57.9 57.2 56.7 58.5 58.2 58.0 58.7 58.9 : Young producers (see text) .....................................: 64 47 91 59 36 28 39 62 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ...............: 7 2 6 4 - 8 5 11 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native .............................: 2 2 - - - - - - Asian ........................................................: - - 4 2 - 2 - 6 Black or African American ....................................: - - - - - 4 2 2 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ....................: - - 1 - 1 - 2 - White ........................................................: 706 548 1,300 787 301 349 547 807 More than one race reported ..................................: 6 - 11 6 - 2 - 4 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training : in Reserves or National Guard (see text) ....................: 650 479 1,188 753 266 341 516 732 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ....................: 64 71 128 42 36 16 35 87 : Number of persons living in : producers' households .........................................: 1,384 1,033 2,498 1,612 586 755 1,028 1,662 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions .........................................: 579 488 1,112 595 278 292 432 626 Land use and/or crop decisions ...............................: 487 388 866 559 260 278 359 569 Livestock decisions ..........................................: 258 319 577 195 167 107 183 323 Marketing decisions (see text) ...............................: 363 294 740 472 214 230 249 416 Record keeping and/or financial management ...................: 475 405 882 571 244 251 369 533 Estate planning or succession planning .......................: 345 267 633 377 191 178 261 341 : INTERNET ACCESS : : Farms with- : Internet access ..............................................: 331 248 630 364 158 160 217 362 Dial-up ....................................................: 10 8 26 17 8 2 17 14 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) .............: 155 144 423 201 83 68 83 178 Cellular data plan (see text) ..............................: 182 143 358 248 87 103 125 221 Satellite ..................................................: 76 38 114 60 46 43 46 55 Don't know .................................................: 38 26 20 15 12 6 12 45 Other ......................................................: - 1 12 4 - 6 8 4 : TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by : one producer's household and/or : extended family ..........................................farms: 394 316 658 377 180 191 271 438 acres: 170,029 42,847 203,104 117,548 59,462 47,990 96,152 94,218 Limited Liability Company .................................farms: 26 12 86 48 20 26 33 16 acres: 13,657 3,045 19,945 34,910 19,127 11,093 25,372 16,512 : OPERATION'S LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ......................................farms: 356 299 586 308 163 165 239 396 acres: 143,705 33,602 166,370 68,357 51,318 (D) (D) 56,421 : Partnership ...............................................farms: 37 11 40 31 3 14 32 28 acres: 20,516 2,009 31,594 29,803 4,530 8,206 27,271 19,808 : Corporation: : Family held .............................................farms: 14 12 44 64 21 22 19 15 acres: (D) 17,025 20,209 (D) (D) (D) 18,626 21,479 Other than family held ..................................farms: 1 5 13 1 2 1 - 8 acres: (D) 413 4,926 (D) (D) (D) - 3,747 : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. ........................farms: 3 12 29 12 5 2 1 17 acres: 194 884 14,435 1,342 667 (D) (D) 3,855 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : Wabash : Warren : Warrick : Washington : Wayne : Wells : White : Whitley ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ - Con. : : Years operating any farm: - Con. : : Average years on any farm ....................................: 27.6 23.9 25.5 23.7 25.7 27.5 26.2 25.2 : Age group: : Under 25 years ...............................................: 32 9 34 33 32 4 28 5 25 to 34 years ...............................................: 74 44 36 149 124 126 98 84 35 to 44 years ...............................................: 141 83 51 215 194 142 115 170 45 to 54 years ...............................................: 158 89 129 228 179 105 181 207 55 to 64 years ...............................................: 231 194 128 337 308 240 219 223 65 to 74 years ...............................................: 304 232 177 250 268 218 226 256 75 years and over ............................................: 161 102 65 199 159 114 139 120 : Average age ..................................................: 58.3 60.0 57.1 55.8 55.9 56.1 56.5 56.5 : Young producers (see text) .....................................: 106 53 70 182 156 130 126 89 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ...............: 9 - 19 10 6 6 8 14 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native .............................: 5 - - 1 - 7 - 7 Asian ........................................................: - 2 8 2 - - - - Black or African American ....................................: - - - 1 3 - 1 - Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ....................: 2 2 - - - - 2 - White ........................................................: 1,090 748 611 1,404 1,253 941 994 1,058 More than one race reported ..................................: 4 1 1 3 8 1 9 - : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training : in Reserves or National Guard (see text) ....................: 1,019 699 575 1,322 1,190 904 938 992 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ....................: 82 54 45 89 74 45 68 73 : Number of persons living in : producers' households .........................................: 2,276 1,401 1,152 2,708 2,679 2,221 2,037 2,353 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions .........................................: 903 595 503 1,184 1,111 785 810 903 Land use and/or crop decisions ...............................: 764 494 474 1,047 906 665 704 752 Livestock decisions ..........................................: 388 270 292 883 625 289 336 484 Marketing decisions (see text) ...............................: 589 362 371 872 802 601 676 608 Record keeping and/or financial management ...................: 802 494 443 978 955 693 741 773 Estate planning or succession planning .......................: 589 368 296 794 690 491 586 587 : INTERNET ACCESS : : Farms with- : Internet access ..............................................: 491 325 282 609 504 432 489 551 Dial-up ....................................................: 13 2 5 8 6 7 11 35 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) .............: 258 113 142 458 228 214 260 244 Cellular data plan (see text) ..............................: 292 207 166 326 325 282 289 340 Satellite ..................................................: 86 102 74 62 114 74 94 88 Don't know .................................................: 36 21 16 29 33 25 36 30 Other ......................................................: 5 8 1 6 11 3 9 16 : TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by : one producer's household and/or : extended family ..........................................farms: 611 389 323 750 686 484 501 620 acres: 152,222 158,828 112,479 172,470 123,738 180,653 210,485 145,048 Limited Liability Company .................................farms: 52 41 25 67 51 45 52 54 acres: 34,165 33,533 6,037 17,195 19,221 18,247 50,784 26,576 : OPERATION'S LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ......................................farms: 510 352 278 680 640 401 441 568 acres: 95,402 118,795 77,127 129,365 91,587 96,943 146,281 103,682 : Partnership ...............................................farms: 28 28 22 52 29 35 28 22 acres: 27,595 54,245 8,897 39,406 33,660 21,233 44,577 17,892 : Corporation: : Family held .............................................farms: 81 20 25 35 32 78 76 44 acres: (D) (D) 37,335 19,926 12,063 82,971 106,589 37,995 Other than family held ..................................farms: 2 3 4 8 12 - - 8 acres: (D) (D) 217 684 15,086 - - 1,710 : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. ........................farms: 14 18 6 8 14 13 32 5 acres: 3,679 15,586 390 1,053 2,102 391 7,111 1,059 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : : Indiana .........................................................: 51,113 63,321 14,301,769 : Counties : : Adams ...........................................................: 1,278 1,559 213,409 Allen ...........................................................: 1,450 1,753 324,433 Bartholomew .....................................................: 479 578 127,367 Benton ..........................................................: 368 485 223,090 Blackford .......................................................: 209 244 74,900 Boone ...........................................................: 478 647 202,714 Brown ...........................................................: 144 173 14,435 Carroll .........................................................: 519 668 196,035 Cass ............................................................: 589 744 220,664 Clark ...........................................................: 419 517 85,660 : Clay ............................................................: 458 583 163,493 Clinton .........................................................: 503 654 204,959 Crawford ........................................................: 360 428 66,582 Daviess .........................................................: 1,117 1,460 184,964 Dearborn ........................................................: 499 607 48,152 Decatur .........................................................: 538 677 168,859 DeKalb ..........................................................: 784 994 189,686 Delaware ........................................................: 473 560 154,132 Dubois ..........................................................: 730 973 158,826 Elkhart .........................................................: 1,779 2,152 194,199 : Fayette .........................................................: 292 370 90,708 Floyd ...........................................................: 243 292 15,810 Fountain ........................................................: 409 551 178,000 Franklin ........................................................: 663 805 142,567 Fulton ..........................................................: 603 718 176,980 Gibson ..........................................................: 466 628 247,812 Grant ...........................................................: 426 559 154,112 Greene ..........................................................: 747 945 171,250 Hamilton ........................................................: 494 632 130,439 Hancock .........................................................: 471 578 180,308 : Harrison ........................................................: 927 1,082 149,588 Hendricks .......................................................: 502 579 113,622 Henry ...........................................................: 553 616 176,409 Howard ..........................................................: 413 515 138,924 Huntington ......................................................: 626 790 218,380 Jackson .........................................................: 576 720 166,430 Jasper ..........................................................: 575 768 310,224 Jay .............................................................: 773 953 196,915 Jefferson .......................................................: 493 571 77,488 Jennings ........................................................: 437 494 108,705 : Johnson .........................................................: 493 577 121,605 Knox ............................................................: 427 610 323,785 Kosciusko .......................................................: 1,028 1,319 296,939 LaGrange ........................................................: 2,429 2,813 190,564 Lake ............................................................: 311 416 109,310 LaPorte .........................................................: 646 813 275,388 Lawrence ........................................................: 657 782 113,130 Madison .........................................................: 653 776 190,054 Marion ..........................................................: 149 198 13,759 Marshall ........................................................: 753 908 199,906 : Martin ..........................................................: 244 339 56,616 Miami ...........................................................: 586 721 199,409 Monroe ..........................................................: 406 451 62,396 Montgomery ......................................................: 613 797 250,615 Morgan ..........................................................: 482 623 128,682 Newton ..........................................................: 349 459 185,728 Noble ...........................................................: 1,033 1,218 167,048 Ohio ............................................................: 112 146 15,566 Orange ..........................................................: 394 454 91,615 Owen ............................................................: 402 476 73,393 : Parke ...........................................................: 620 769 172,611 Perry ...........................................................: 399 473 65,101 Pike ............................................................: 263 332 87,618 Porter ..........................................................: 418 528 120,689 Posey ...........................................................: 437 640 255,228 Pulaski .........................................................: 481 618 239,662 Putnam ..........................................................: 689 801 168,393 Randolph ........................................................: 630 796 226,972 Ripley ..........................................................: 789 954 170,734 Rush ............................................................: 460 621 187,395 : St. Joseph ......................................................: 521 624 151,890 Scott ...........................................................: 262 304 43,930 Shelby ..........................................................: 527 646 207,699 Spencer .........................................................: 529 631 159,792 Starke ..........................................................: 348 390 96,088 Steuben .........................................................: 444 547 95,289 Sullivan ........................................................: 400 508 176,068 Switzerland .....................................................: 310 371 51,454 Tippecanoe ......................................................: 676 878 226,103 Tipton ..........................................................: 393 512 160,826 : Union ...........................................................: 182 210 68,204 Vanderburgh .....................................................: 200 259 51,735 Vermillion ......................................................: 273 362 103,100 Vigo ............................................................: 438 543 103,421 Wabash ..........................................................: 600 754 183,922 Warren ..........................................................: 373 468 199,596 Warrick .........................................................: 325 431 123,434 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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. : : Washington ......................................................: 748 909 187,261 Wayne ...........................................................: 693 829 151,273 Wells ...........................................................: 511 689 199,982 White ...........................................................: 535 673 280,032 Whitley .........................................................: 609 733 159,529 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : : Indiana .........................................................: 28,229 30,961 5,724,456 : Counties : : Adams ...........................................................: 651 717 80,453 Allen ...........................................................: 714 793 119,593 Bartholomew .....................................................: 264 302 51,905 Benton ..........................................................: 177 206 106,994 Blackford .......................................................: 102 111 11,430 Boone ...........................................................: 263 292 68,126 Brown ...........................................................: 111 123 8,298 Carroll .........................................................: 252 296 79,836 Cass ............................................................: 292 322 79,883 Clark ...........................................................: 261 289 36,449 : Clay ............................................................: 244 277 63,929 Clinton .........................................................: 260 293 94,537 Crawford ........................................................: 194 205 22,326 Daviess .........................................................: 599 649 59,101 Dearborn ........................................................: 288 324 23,334 Decatur .........................................................: 247 271 61,164 DeKalb ..........................................................: 376 411 52,541 Delaware ........................................................: 295 331 75,335 Dubois ..........................................................: 302 349 53,338 Elkhart .........................................................: 1,179 1,242 79,317 : Fayette .........................................................: 132 139 23,284 Floyd ...........................................................: 144 163 7,160 Fountain ........................................................: 191 214 90,342 Franklin ........................................................: 300 336 50,256 Fulton ..........................................................: 384 402 105,554 Gibson ..........................................................: 195 230 89,242 Grant ...........................................................: 198 219 55,345 Greene ..........................................................: 358 388 73,616 Hamilton ........................................................: 353 382 79,882 Hancock .........................................................: 302 317 89,717 : Harrison ........................................................: 500 536 68,830 Hendricks .......................................................: 343 374 48,309 Henry ...........................................................: 340 370 80,108 Howard ..........................................................: 209 225 64,693 Huntington ......................................................: 304 327 79,442 Jackson .........................................................: 300 353 62,546 Jasper ..........................................................: 273 299 86,840 Jay .............................................................: 378 402 67,637 Jefferson .......................................................: 298 314 43,985 Jennings ........................................................: 270 293 46,200 : Johnson .........................................................: 295 318 40,370 Knox ............................................................: 192 234 80,185 Kosciusko .......................................................: 571 619 116,349 LaGrange ........................................................: 1,760 1,850 95,452 Lake ............................................................: 211 252 62,524 LaPorte .........................................................: 338 385 101,697 Lawrence ........................................................: 415 450 65,038 Madison .........................................................: 339 385 70,428 Marion ..........................................................: 105 130 3,926 Marshall ........................................................: 429 460 81,389 : Martin ..........................................................: 115 127 31,867 Miami ...........................................................: 268 290 74,236 Monroe ..........................................................: 275 290 25,599 Montgomery ......................................................: 343 379 99,072 Morgan ..........................................................: 272 293 64,238 Newton ..........................................................: 181 206 85,762 Noble ...........................................................: 610 653 74,482 Ohio ............................................................: 62 63 8,337 Orange ..........................................................: 228 239 47,826 Owen ............................................................: 267 296 45,801 : Parke ...........................................................: 333 363 71,190 Perry ...........................................................: 249 288 35,194 Pike ............................................................: 132 153 13,823 Porter ..........................................................: 244 260 45,294 Posey ...........................................................: 153 172 28,379 Pulaski .........................................................: 261 282 95,572 Putnam ..........................................................: 420 452 82,456 Randolph ........................................................: 327 359 101,992 Ripley ..........................................................: 356 370 53,253 Rush ............................................................: 199 218 59,709 : St. Joseph ......................................................: 324 346 62,145 Scott ...........................................................: 170 182 25,487 Shelby ..........................................................: 265 298 81,532 Spencer .........................................................: 275 307 47,506 Starke ..........................................................: 185 198 27,892 Steuben .........................................................: 235 264 24,458 Sullivan ........................................................: 185 206 56,913 Switzerland .....................................................: 170 179 25,066 Tippecanoe ......................................................: 410 438 110,372 Tipton ..........................................................: 231 283 86,852 : Union ...........................................................: 88 92 19,299 Vanderburgh .....................................................: 91 98 22,861 Vermillion ......................................................: 157 189 49,338 Vigo ............................................................: 244 276 56,089 Wabash ..........................................................: 313 347 83,203 Warren ..........................................................: 241 285 72,988 Warrick .........................................................: 161 189 41,332 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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. : : Washington ......................................................: 467 502 86,099 Wayne ...........................................................: 398 435 57,853 Wells ...........................................................: 232 260 77,759 White ...........................................................: 277 333 130,745 Whitley .........................................................: 317 332 76,350 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : : Indiana .........................................................: 570 683 116,971 : Counties : : Adams ...........................................................: 12 12 1,435 Allen ...........................................................: 13 14 1,491 Bartholomew .....................................................: 2 2 (D) Benton ..........................................................: 2 2 (D) Blackford .......................................................: 1 1 (D) Boone ...........................................................: 5 5 307 Brown ...........................................................: 6 6 126 Carroll .........................................................: 21 21 8,870 Cass ............................................................: 7 9 356 Clark ...........................................................: 6 7 339 : Clay ............................................................: 7 7 215 Clinton .........................................................: 3 3 1,085 Crawford ........................................................: 2 2 (D) Daviess .........................................................: 13 13 2,742 Dearborn ........................................................: 8 8 620 Decatur .........................................................: 8 8 666 DeKalb ..........................................................: 2 2 (D) Delaware ........................................................: 4 4 793 Dubois ..........................................................: 1 1 (D) Elkhart .........................................................: 20 29 766 : Floyd ...........................................................: 4 4 180 Fountain ........................................................: 5 6 962 Franklin ........................................................: 2 2 (D) Fulton ..........................................................: 1 1 (D) Gibson ..........................................................: 2 2 (D) Grant ...........................................................: 6 6 (D) Greene ..........................................................: 5 5 315 Hamilton ........................................................: 2 4 (D) Hancock .........................................................: 2 2 (D) Harrison ........................................................: 4 6 1,730 : Hendricks .......................................................: 6 8 418 Henry ...........................................................: 5 6 (D) Howard ..........................................................: 12 17 1,638 Huntington ......................................................: 2 2 (D) Jasper ..........................................................: 11 15 (D) Jay .............................................................: 12 22 4,319 Jefferson .......................................................: 14 14 356 Jennings ........................................................: 13 13 569 Johnson .........................................................: 8 8 381 Knox ............................................................: 5 5 55 : Kosciusko .......................................................: 13 14 4,999 LaGrange ........................................................: 29 43 2,114 Lake ............................................................: 8 10 449 LaPorte .........................................................: 4 8 242 Lawrence ........................................................: 14 16 1,486 Madison .........................................................: 7 9 312 Marion ..........................................................: 5 9 660 Marshall ........................................................: 7 7 418 Martin ..........................................................: 2 4 (D) Miami ...........................................................: 4 4 7,882 : Monroe ..........................................................: 6 6 58 Montgomery ......................................................: 3 3 194 Morgan ..........................................................: 9 9 161 Newton ..........................................................: 9 9 (D) Noble ...........................................................: 11 12 2,260 Orange ..........................................................: 2 2 (D) Owen ............................................................: 2 2 (D) Parke ...........................................................: 3 3 (D) Perry ...........................................................: 1 1 (D) Pike ............................................................: 2 2 (D) : Porter ..........................................................: 9 17 58 Posey ...........................................................: 5 5 195 Pulaski .........................................................: 5 5 599 Putnam ..........................................................: 9 9 3,668 Randolph ........................................................: 4 5 1,074 Ripley ..........................................................: 2 4 (D) Rush ............................................................: 6 6 300 St. Joseph ......................................................: 6 8 1,013 Shelby ..........................................................: 10 14 1,406 Spencer .........................................................: 6 6 746 : Starke ..........................................................: 8 10 413 Steuben .........................................................: 2 2 (D) Sullivan ........................................................: 5 7 334 Switzerland .....................................................: 2 2 (D) Tippecanoe ......................................................: 6 6 (D) Tipton ..........................................................: 4 4 (D) Vanderburgh .....................................................: 4 8 64 Vermillion ......................................................: 5 5 1,680 Vigo ............................................................: 11 11 (D) Wabash ..........................................................: 7 9 278 : Warrick .........................................................: 7 19 38 Washington ......................................................: 10 10 6,015 Wayne ...........................................................: 6 6 211 Wells ...........................................................: 6 6 1,185 White ...........................................................: 8 8 146 Whitley .........................................................: 12 14 795 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : : Indiana .........................................................: 124 136 24,216 : Counties : : Adams ...........................................................: 3 3 1,220 Allen ...........................................................: 10 10 328 Carroll .........................................................: 2 2 (D) Clay ............................................................: 2 2 (D) Crawford ........................................................: 2 2 (D) Delaware ........................................................: 2 2 (D) Floyd ...........................................................: 1 1 (D) Fountain ........................................................: 1 2 (D) Fulton ..........................................................: 2 4 (D) Gibson ..........................................................: 2 2 (D) : Grant ...........................................................: 1 1 (D) Greene ..........................................................: 1 1 (D) Harrison ........................................................: 4 4 40 Hendricks .......................................................: 4 4 40 Howard ..........................................................: 1 1 (D) Huntington ......................................................: 4 4 154 Jackson .........................................................: 5 5 180 Jefferson .......................................................: 2 2 (D) LaPorte .........................................................: 3 3 190 Lawrence ........................................................: 3 3 524 : Madison .........................................................: 4 4 48 Marion ..........................................................: 3 3 6 Marshall ........................................................: 2 2 (D) Martin ..........................................................: 1 1 (D) Miami ...........................................................: 3 3 278 Monroe ..........................................................: 6 6 76 Montgomery ......................................................: 2 2 (D) Newton ..........................................................: 2 2 (D) Orange ..........................................................: 3 3 27 Parke ...........................................................: 2 2 (D) : Pulaski .........................................................: 4 8 1,002 Putnam ..........................................................: 1 1 (D) Randolph ........................................................: 2 2 (D) Ripley ..........................................................: 2 2 (D) St. Joseph ......................................................: 3 3 50 Scott ...........................................................: 6 6 420 Shelby ..........................................................: 2 2 (D) Spencer .........................................................: 2 2 (D) Sullivan ........................................................: 2 2 (D) Switzerland .....................................................: 2 2 (D) : Wabash ..........................................................: 3 5 (D) Washington ......................................................: 1 1 (D) Wells ...........................................................: 4 7 383 Whitley .........................................................: 7 7 (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 : : Indiana .........................................................: 103 117 13,033 : Counties : : Allen ...........................................................: 2 4 (D) Bartholomew .....................................................: 2 2 (D) Benton ..........................................................: 1 1 (D) Cass ............................................................: 3 3 2,065 Clark ...........................................................: 1 1 (D) Crawford ........................................................: 1 1 (D) Dearborn ........................................................: 1 1 (D) Delaware ........................................................: 2 2 (D) Hamilton ........................................................: 4 7 39 Hancock .........................................................: 1 1 (D) : Harrison ........................................................: 3 3 24 Hendricks .......................................................: 5 5 35 Howard ..........................................................: 1 1 (D) Jay .............................................................: 4 4 390 Knox ............................................................: 1 1 (D) Kosciusko .......................................................: 4 4 96 Lake ............................................................: 5 5 756 LaPorte .........................................................: 1 1 (D) Lawrence ........................................................: 2 2 (D) Miami ...........................................................: 2 2 (D) : Monroe ..........................................................: 5 5 (D) Montgomery ......................................................: 9 9 373 Morgan ..........................................................: 2 2 (D) Noble ...........................................................: 1 1 (D) Owen ............................................................: 3 3 256 Parke ...........................................................: 2 2 (D) Pike ............................................................: 1 1 (D) Pulaski .........................................................: 2 2 (D) Ripley ..........................................................: 7 7 1,764 St. Joseph ......................................................: 1 1 (D) : Scott ...........................................................: 2 2 (D) Shelby ..........................................................: 3 3 45 Starke ..........................................................: 2 2 (D) Tippecanoe ......................................................: 2 4 (D) Tipton ..........................................................: 2 2 (D) Vanderburgh .....................................................: 2 2 (D) Vigo ............................................................: 6 6 152 Warren ..........................................................: 2 2 (D) Warrick .........................................................: 2 8 (D) Washington ......................................................: 1 2 (D) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : : Indiana .........................................................: 80 99 11,960 : Counties : : Allen ...........................................................: 2 2 (D) Boone ...........................................................: 2 5 (D) Clark ...........................................................: 2 2 (D) Crawford ........................................................: 1 1 (D) Daviess .........................................................: 1 2 (D) Dearborn ........................................................: 3 3 144 Delaware ........................................................: 1 1 (D) Elkhart .........................................................: 1 2 (D) Fountain ........................................................: 1 2 (D) Fulton ..........................................................: 1 1 (D) : Gibson ..........................................................: 6 10 438 Grant ...........................................................: 1 1 (D) Hamilton ........................................................: 3 4 (D) Howard ..........................................................: 1 2 (D) Huntington ......................................................: 1 1 (D) Jasper ..........................................................: 1 1 (D) Jay .............................................................: 2 2 (D) Jefferson .......................................................: 2 2 (D) Jennings ........................................................: 1 1 (D) Kosciusko .......................................................: 1 1 (D) : Lake ............................................................: 4 5 (D) LaPorte .........................................................: 1 1 (D) Lawrence ........................................................: 4 4 51 Marion ..........................................................: 9 11 123 Marshall ........................................................: 1 1 (D) Miami ...........................................................: 1 1 (D) Monroe ..........................................................: 2 2 (D) Montgomery ......................................................: 1 1 (D) Owen ............................................................: 2 2 (D) Pike ............................................................: 5 5 175 : Porter ..........................................................: 1 1 (D) Putnam ..........................................................: 1 1 (D) Randolph ........................................................: 1 1 (D) St. Joseph ......................................................: 1 1 (D) Shelby ..........................................................: 1 1 (D) Starke ..........................................................: 2 2 (D) Vanderburgh .....................................................: 1 4 (D) Vermillion ......................................................: 2 2 (D) Vigo ............................................................: 2 2 (D) Washington ......................................................: 1 1 (D) : Wayne ...........................................................: 2 3 (D) White ...........................................................: 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 : : Indiana .........................................................: 15 19 2,769 : Counties : : Carroll .........................................................: 1 2 (D) Cass ............................................................: 1 2 (D) Clinton .........................................................: 2 2 (D) Delaware ........................................................: 1 1 (D) Gibson ..........................................................: 1 2 (D) Tippecanoe ......................................................: 1 1 (D) Union ...........................................................: 1 1 (D) Vermillion ......................................................: 2 2 (D) Wabash ..........................................................: 2 2 (D) Warren ..........................................................: 1 2 (D) White ...........................................................: 2 2 (D) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ For any producer reporting race as Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander only. Table 53. White Producers: 2022 [Data were collected for a maximum of four producers per farm. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : White producers 1/ : Land in farms (acres) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- State Total : : Indiana .........................................................: 53,405 93,598 14,570,752 : Counties : : Adams ...........................................................: 1,302 2,264 214,181 Allen ...........................................................: 1,490 2,530 328,984 Bartholomew .....................................................: 502 877 129,104 Benton ..........................................................: 389 690 (D) Blackford .......................................................: 217 352 75,340 Boone ...........................................................: 518 933 205,585 Brown ...........................................................: 157 296 15,451 Carroll .........................................................: 532 955 196,039 Cass ............................................................: 631 1,059 223,995 Clark ...........................................................: 435 801 85,774 : Clay ............................................................: 486 857 168,912 Clinton .........................................................: 526 942 205,912 Crawford ........................................................: 368 623 67,758 Daviess .........................................................: 1,136 2,102 186,412 Dearborn ........................................................: 520 922 49,633 Decatur .........................................................: 552 948 169,467 DeKalb ..........................................................: 817 1,404 (D) Delaware ........................................................: 502 882 153,926 Dubois ..........................................................: 739 1,319 158,742 Elkhart .........................................................: 1,809 3,392 195,094 : Fayette .........................................................: 298 509 91,045 Floyd ...........................................................: 257 452 16,616 Fountain ........................................................: 434 755 192,284 Franklin ........................................................: 683 1,141 144,173 Fulton ..........................................................: 634 1,112 181,342 Gibson ..........................................................: 470 843 247,926 Grant ...........................................................: 455 774 158,692 Greene ..........................................................: 786 1,319 191,676 Hamilton ........................................................: 511 1,000 132,154 Hancock .........................................................: 501 886 184,358 : Harrison ........................................................: 985 1,610 154,171 Hendricks .......................................................: 544 930 115,423 Henry ...........................................................: 582 983 177,861 Howard ..........................................................: 427 736 139,488 Huntington ......................................................: 641 1,112 219,551 Jackson .........................................................: 602 1,060 167,480 Jasper ..........................................................: 607 1,065 312,960 Jay .............................................................: 801 1,347 198,780 Jefferson .......................................................: 509 879 81,960 Jennings ........................................................: 460 781 113,241 : Johnson .........................................................: 516 887 122,146 Knox ............................................................: 447 843 327,292 Kosciusko .......................................................: 1,078 1,929 298,884 LaGrange ........................................................: 2,474 4,663 193,616 Lake ............................................................: 343 654 121,415 LaPorte .........................................................: 675 1,193 277,700 Lawrence ........................................................: 702 1,205 117,069 Madison .........................................................: 681 1,154 195,545 Marion ..........................................................: 162 306 13,523 Marshall ........................................................: 779 1,361 201,037 : Martin ..........................................................: 249 465 57,900 Miami ...........................................................: 606 999 201,506 Monroe ..........................................................: 418 728 63,202 Montgomery ......................................................: 651 1,163 252,762 Morgan ..........................................................: 506 910 130,356 Newton ..........................................................: 371 661 189,916 Noble ...........................................................: 1,061 1,853 174,206 Ohio ............................................................: 123 209 16,420 Orange ..........................................................: 425 690 95,336 Owen ............................................................: 432 763 76,024 : Parke ...........................................................: 644 1,126 172,971 Perry ...........................................................: 415 759 (D) Pike ............................................................: 273 473 88,157 Porter ..........................................................: 461 786 122,138 Posey ...........................................................: 460 808 (D) Pulaski .........................................................: 503 884 244,343 Putnam ..........................................................: 726 1,241 174,107 Randolph ........................................................: 673 1,150 238,748 Ripley ..........................................................: 833 1,315 175,651 Rush ............................................................: 473 838 189,580 : St. Joseph ......................................................: 543 959 151,944 Scott ...........................................................: 283 477 45,293 Shelby ..........................................................: 543 936 208,416 Spencer .........................................................: 558 932 162,031 Starke ..........................................................: 392 581 98,357 Steuben .........................................................: 461 811 96,550 Sullivan ........................................................: 409 706 176,484 Switzerland .....................................................: 339 548 53,933 Tippecanoe ......................................................: 706 1,300 236,926 Tipton ..........................................................: 416 787 163,401 : Union ...........................................................: 194 301 69,029 Vanderburgh .....................................................: 201 349 51,709 Vermillion ......................................................: 289 547 102,387 Vigo ............................................................: 459 807 105,012 Wabash ..........................................................: 633 1,090 185,804 Warren ..........................................................: 420 748 204,176 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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. : : Warrick .........................................................: 333 611 123,852 Washington ......................................................: 781 1,404 190,276 Wayne ...........................................................: 720 1,253 154,311 Wells ...........................................................: 527 941 201,538 White ...........................................................: 577 994 304,558 Whitley .........................................................: 646 1,058 162,314 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : : Indiana .........................................................: 249 313 37,593 : Counties : : Adams ...........................................................: 6 9 747 Bartholomew .....................................................: 1 1 (D) Blackford .......................................................: 3 3 76 Boone ...........................................................: 1 1 (D) Carroll .........................................................: 3 5 (D) Cass ............................................................: 2 2 (D) Clark ...........................................................: 2 2 (D) Clay ............................................................: 1 1 (D) Clinton .........................................................: 3 3 (D) Crawford ........................................................: 6 6 516 : Daviess .........................................................: 5 5 188 Dearborn ........................................................: 5 5 194 DeKalb ..........................................................: 1 1 (D) Delaware ........................................................: 3 3 (D) Dubois ..........................................................: 3 3 1,344 Floyd ...........................................................: 1 2 (D) Fountain ........................................................: 6 6 459 Fulton ..........................................................: 3 3 578 Gibson ..........................................................: 1 1 (D) Grant ...........................................................: 2 2 (D) : Greene ..........................................................: 5 13 959 Hamilton ........................................................: 2 3 (D) Hancock .........................................................: 8 8 184 Harrison ........................................................: 1 1 (D) Hendricks .......................................................: 10 14 465 Henry ...........................................................: 3 3 454 Jackson .........................................................: 4 8 1,154 Jasper ..........................................................: 1 1 (D) Jay .............................................................: 2 2 (D) Jefferson .......................................................: 1 2 (D) : Jennings ........................................................: 5 5 50 Johnson .........................................................: 4 8 82 Kosciusko .......................................................: 4 4 (D) Lake ............................................................: 4 4 40 Lawrence ........................................................: 9 18 69 Madison .........................................................: 3 3 (D) Marion ..........................................................: 4 8 1,057 Marshall ........................................................: 4 4 296 Miami ...........................................................: 6 6 363 Montgomery ......................................................: 1 1 (D) : Morgan ..........................................................: 4 4 45 Newton ..........................................................: 1 2 (D) Noble ...........................................................: 6 17 143 Owen ............................................................: 4 4 204 Parke ...........................................................: 2 2 (D) Perry ...........................................................: 2 2 (D) Pike ............................................................: 6 6 326 Porter ..........................................................: 1 1 (D) Posey ...........................................................: 2 4 (D) Pulaski .........................................................: 3 6 48 : Putnam ..........................................................: 10 10 678 Randolph ........................................................: 2 2 (D) Rush ............................................................: 1 1 (D) St. Joseph ......................................................: 5 6 1,099 Scott ...........................................................: 1 1 (D) Shelby ..........................................................: 2 2 (D) Spencer .........................................................: 2 4 (D) Starke ..........................................................: 3 3 133 Sullivan ........................................................: 6 6 728 Tippecanoe ......................................................: 9 11 (D) : Tipton ..........................................................: 6 6 456 Vanderburgh .....................................................: 2 2 (D) Vigo ............................................................: 4 4 1,700 Wabash ..........................................................: 4 4 333 Warren ..........................................................: 1 1 (D) Warrick .........................................................: 1 1 (D) Washington ......................................................: 2 3 (D) Wayne ...........................................................: 8 8 959 Wells ...........................................................: 1 1 (D) White ...........................................................: 9 9 366 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : : Indiana .........................................................: 6,294 6,621 1,325,517 : Counties : : Adams ...........................................................: 57 57 11,784 Allen ...........................................................: 113 114 23,869 Bartholomew .....................................................: 51 55 7,939 Benton ..........................................................: 53 57 23,032 Blackford .......................................................: 32 32 3,487 Boone ...........................................................: 68 78 37,047 Brown ...........................................................: 40 41 7,173 Carroll .........................................................: 77 77 25,900 Cass ............................................................: 76 76 29,276 Clark ...........................................................: 91 104 7,350 : Clay ............................................................: 57 65 25,451 Clinton .........................................................: 51 55 13,822 Crawford ........................................................: 74 87 7,761 Daviess .........................................................: 61 61 12,394 Dearborn ........................................................: 88 88 9,480 Decatur .........................................................: 68 68 14,667 DeKalb ..........................................................: 101 105 9,166 Delaware ........................................................: 62 62 6,069 Dubois ..........................................................: 83 85 18,141 Elkhart .........................................................: 44 44 5,954 : Fayette .........................................................: 62 64 15,567 Floyd ...........................................................: 48 57 2,089 Fountain ........................................................: 37 39 10,924 Franklin ........................................................: 83 92 16,064 Fulton ..........................................................: 74 75 19,202 Gibson ..........................................................: 55 58 14,581 Grant ...........................................................: 60 60 13,154 Greene ..........................................................: 135 141 19,838 Hamilton ........................................................: 80 88 17,254 Hancock .........................................................: 46 49 20,126 : Harrison ........................................................: 236 248 21,103 Hendricks .......................................................: 69 72 10,570 Henry ...........................................................: 53 53 9,722 Howard ..........................................................: 37 37 3,734 Huntington ......................................................: 95 98 30,998 Jackson .........................................................: 66 70 23,970 Jasper ..........................................................: 87 90 32,765 Jay .............................................................: 77 79 10,987 Jefferson .......................................................: 90 99 9,827 Jennings ........................................................: 67 69 12,184 : Johnson .........................................................: 93 93 8,462 Knox ............................................................: 37 42 22,951 Kosciusko .......................................................: 109 116 22,201 LaGrange ........................................................: 32 32 2,875 Lake ............................................................: 65 65 18,866 LaPorte .........................................................: 66 69 24,896 Lawrence ........................................................: 140 143 29,549 Madison .........................................................: 89 92 27,429 Marion ..........................................................: 25 33 948 Marshall ........................................................: 82 93 18,474 : Martin ..........................................................: 22 22 2,557 Miami ...........................................................: 79 81 20,268 Monroe ..........................................................: 60 67 4,361 Montgomery ......................................................: 122 133 39,955 Morgan ..........................................................: 95 107 18,324 Newton ..........................................................: 43 43 19,957 Noble ...........................................................: 114 117 17,155 Ohio ............................................................: 26 27 2,953 Orange ..........................................................: 59 59 7,758 Owen ............................................................: 86 91 12,085 : Parke ...........................................................: 52 59 20,825 Perry ...........................................................: 53 59 11,723 Pike ............................................................: 23 29 5,231 Porter ..........................................................: 46 55 3,689 Posey ...........................................................: 56 64 11,982 Pulaski .........................................................: 86 86 19,625 Putnam ..........................................................: 124 129 19,237 Randolph ........................................................: 60 62 11,239 Ripley ..........................................................: 99 104 10,132 Rush ............................................................: 30 33 14,084 : St. Joseph ......................................................: 63 64 15,504 Scott ...........................................................: 45 46 2,647 Shelby ..........................................................: 78 85 16,762 Spencer .........................................................: 34 34 3,982 Starke ..........................................................: 52 53 3,562 Steuben .........................................................: 76 76 11,330 Sullivan ........................................................: 62 64 23,272 Switzerland .....................................................: 68 71 16,589 Tippecanoe ......................................................: 123 128 15,549 Tipton ..........................................................: 42 42 11,692 : Union ...........................................................: 34 36 5,069 Vanderburgh .....................................................: 16 16 1,761 Vermillion ......................................................: 35 35 17,030 Vigo ............................................................: 86 87 16,448 Wabash ..........................................................: 75 82 14,022 Warren ..........................................................: 53 54 19,831 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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. : : Warrick .........................................................: 39 45 7,714 Washington ......................................................: 89 89 16,504 Wayne ...........................................................: 68 74 6,484 Wells ...........................................................: 43 45 11,625 White ...........................................................: 63 68 12,176 Whitley .........................................................: 73 73 11,752 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : : Indiana .........................................................: 7,709 11,058 1,931,643 : Counties : : Adams ...........................................................: 286 440 45,792 Allen ...........................................................: 182 277 34,499 Bartholomew .....................................................: 41 64 4,924 Benton ..........................................................: 45 56 28,136 Blackford .......................................................: 30 44 6,430 Boone ...........................................................: 73 90 36,252 Brown ...........................................................: 19 29 460 Carroll .........................................................: 72 94 34,184 Cass ............................................................: 85 120 47,186 Clark ...........................................................: 45 55 10,255 : Clay ............................................................: 59 81 25,055 Clinton .........................................................: 77 91 37,864 Crawford ........................................................: 63 72 7,970 Daviess .........................................................: 267 408 28,813 Dearborn ........................................................: 45 63 2,641 Decatur .........................................................: 74 101 25,581 DeKalb ..........................................................: 115 175 33,123 Delaware ........................................................: 62 84 34,205 Dubois ..........................................................: 84 116 19,916 Elkhart .........................................................: 507 796 43,891 : Fayette .........................................................: 36 50 12,805 Floyd ...........................................................: 21 32 579 Fountain ........................................................: 57 84 28,654 Franklin ........................................................: 62 70 13,053 Fulton ..........................................................: 104 153 22,955 Gibson ..........................................................: 84 98 31,362 Grant ...........................................................: 23 26 11,319 Greene ..........................................................: 99 122 20,456 Hamilton ........................................................: 62 82 32,052 Hancock .........................................................: 56 79 22,741 : Harrison ........................................................: 93 120 10,086 Hendricks .......................................................: 53 71 11,868 Henry ...........................................................: 77 96 23,579 Howard ..........................................................: 53 66 23,405 Huntington ......................................................: 72 117 19,244 Jackson .........................................................: 81 114 21,059 Jasper ..........................................................: 74 94 42,895 Jay .............................................................: 124 177 21,712 Jefferson .......................................................: 78 118 7,668 Jennings ........................................................: 57 66 10,452 : Johnson .........................................................: 53 67 36,444 Knox ............................................................: 70 101 71,241 Kosciusko .......................................................: 172 283 32,624 LaGrange ........................................................: 821 1,294 39,850 Lake ............................................................: 35 48 7,052 LaPorte .........................................................: 89 126 29,100 Lawrence ........................................................: 72 96 10,707 Madison .........................................................: 80 102 29,526 Marion ..........................................................: 30 49 643 Marshall ........................................................: 143 231 23,048 : Martin ..........................................................: 29 41 6,041 Miami ...........................................................: 66 100 11,700 Monroe ..........................................................: 31 38 3,003 Montgomery ......................................................: 88 117 27,448 Morgan ..........................................................: 59 78 9,289 Newton ..........................................................: 41 45 25,485 Noble ...........................................................: 225 324 19,366 Ohio ............................................................: 7 17 555 Orange ..........................................................: 54 73 9,852 Owen ............................................................: 33 40 4,411 : Parke ...........................................................: 132 206 27,396 Perry ...........................................................: 50 72 8,922 Pike ............................................................: 11 15 2,271 Porter ..........................................................: 64 69 9,521 Posey ...........................................................: 53 82 19,862 Pulaski .........................................................: 61 93 25,137 Putnam ..........................................................: 77 111 18,365 Randolph ........................................................: 130 196 58,130 Ripley ..........................................................: 80 107 17,885 Rush ............................................................: 53 75 26,904 : St. Joseph ......................................................: 61 82 6,971 Scott ...........................................................: 28 40 1,761 Shelby ..........................................................: 43 51 12,716 Spencer .........................................................: 45 59 6,368 Starke ..........................................................: 22 28 5,501 Steuben .........................................................: 59 73 8,039 Sullivan ........................................................: 43 64 16,908 Switzerland .....................................................: 30 47 2,057 Tippecanoe ......................................................: 73 91 28,710 Tipton ..........................................................: 37 59 10,276 : Union ...........................................................: 21 36 1,721 Vanderburgh .....................................................: 23 28 12,370 Vermillion ......................................................: 26 39 31,046 Vigo ............................................................: 50 62 16,288 Wabash ..........................................................: 68 106 47,366 Warren ..........................................................: 49 53 42,720 Warrick .........................................................: 45 70 10,328 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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. : : Washington ......................................................: 129 182 32,963 Wayne ...........................................................: 106 156 11,708 Wells ...........................................................: 90 130 42,286 White ...........................................................: 87 126 59,221 Whitley .........................................................: 68 89 17,420 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : : Indiana .........................................................: 16,320 26,428 3,012,760 : Counties : : Adams ...........................................................: 365 608 41,406 Allen ...........................................................: 367 585 53,244 Bartholomew .....................................................: 132 234 20,150 Benton ..........................................................: 109 185 45,532 Blackford .......................................................: 53 79 8,682 Boone ...........................................................: 185 270 40,695 Brown ...........................................................: 61 115 5,655 Carroll .........................................................: 162 243 55,401 Cass ............................................................: 197 279 66,694 Clark ...........................................................: 139 233 24,628 : Clay ............................................................: 148 237 43,667 Clinton .........................................................: 175 280 70,192 Crawford ........................................................: 127 192 11,426 Daviess .........................................................: 330 501 35,428 Dearborn ........................................................: 169 288 14,143 Decatur .........................................................: 144 218 30,941 DeKalb ..........................................................: 281 465 43,367 Delaware ........................................................: 192 301 50,563 Dubois ..........................................................: 173 329 34,531 Elkhart .........................................................: 752 1,285 51,584 : Fayette .........................................................: 81 113 21,177 Floyd ...........................................................: 79 154 2,503 Fountain ........................................................: 131 219 67,075 Franklin ........................................................: 143 210 25,302 Fulton ..........................................................: 206 322 42,802 Gibson ..........................................................: 126 180 43,306 Grant ...........................................................: 147 206 25,599 Greene ..........................................................: 215 329 26,722 Hamilton ........................................................: 182 337 36,806 Hancock .........................................................: 160 224 52,943 : Harrison ........................................................: 266 405 32,256 Hendricks .......................................................: 193 319 21,034 Henry ...........................................................: 192 311 34,706 Howard ..........................................................: 114 175 26,174 Huntington ......................................................: 179 305 33,558 Jackson .........................................................: 208 319 38,518 Jasper ..........................................................: 182 265 34,575 Jay .............................................................: 230 348 24,539 Jefferson .......................................................: 141 235 10,138 Jennings ........................................................: 128 216 37,407 : Johnson .........................................................: 147 241 30,839 Knox ............................................................: 132 197 75,491 Kosciusko .......................................................: 317 544 54,427 LaGrange ........................................................: 979 1,637 47,094 Lake ............................................................: 127 215 26,595 LaPorte .........................................................: 192 296 31,544 Lawrence ........................................................: 235 401 24,217 Madison .........................................................: 233 385 37,133 Marion ..........................................................: 79 162 3,866 Marshall ........................................................: 224 370 24,876 : Martin ..........................................................: 56 104 7,962 Miami ...........................................................: 149 239 26,996 Monroe ..........................................................: 140 222 32,113 Montgomery ......................................................: 196 305 64,054 Morgan ..........................................................: 172 270 21,576 Newton ..........................................................: 108 167 33,328 Noble ...........................................................: 350 576 22,884 Ohio ............................................................: 17 29 1,684 Orange ..........................................................: 136 226 20,370 Owen ............................................................: 107 174 10,680 : Parke ...........................................................: 239 399 46,663 Perry ...........................................................: 127 239 17,931 Pike ............................................................: 59 96 9,601 Porter ..........................................................: 143 258 21,476 Posey ...........................................................: 124 203 21,323 Pulaski .........................................................: 141 240 38,038 Putnam ..........................................................: 207 343 29,778 Randolph ........................................................: 200 306 64,185 Ripley ..........................................................: 223 318 31,165 Rush ............................................................: 123 187 32,056 : St. Joseph ......................................................: 129 242 21,381 Scott ...........................................................: 82 135 5,162 Shelby ..........................................................: 186 303 49,480 Spencer .........................................................: 108 180 10,789 Starke ..........................................................: 108 143 12,991 Steuben .........................................................: 142 242 12,902 Sullivan ........................................................: 99 180 15,339 Switzerland .....................................................: 119 172 9,429 Tippecanoe ......................................................: 233 388 61,558 Tipton ..........................................................: 125 218 26,724 : Union ...........................................................: 48 75 6,304 Vanderburgh .....................................................: 56 83 19,477 Vermillion ......................................................: 91 180 47,360 Vigo ............................................................: 164 256 32,633 Wabash ..........................................................: 180 275 51,098 Warren ..........................................................: 126 203 73,408 Warrick .........................................................: 109 192 40,157 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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. : : Washington ......................................................: 275 455 51,479 Wayne ...........................................................: 191 290 18,748 Wells ...........................................................: 142 187 40,768 White ...........................................................: 177 293 78,445 Whitley .........................................................: 184 268 32,114 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 53,599 993 40.9 17.4 14.7 8.9 Land in farms ...................................................acres: 14,602,240 336,018 27.0 2.9 8.2 15.9 : Farms by size: : 1 to 9 acres ..................................................farms: 6,418 305 56.1 37.0 17.6 1.5 acres: 33,182 1,499 55.3 37.4 16.3 1.6 10 to 49 acres ................................................farms: 18,772 525 48.0 27.4 15.9 4.7 acres: 465,096 12,410 45.8 22.4 17.7 5.7 50 to 69 acres ................................................farms: 4,146 144 40.5 12.5 16.9 11.1 acres: 241,828 8,249 40.4 12.4 16.9 11.1 70 to 99 acres ................................................farms: 4,716 198 36.1 10.5 15.1 10.4 acres: 386,952 16,043 36.0 10.4 15.1 10.5 100 to 139 acres ..............................................farms: 3,907 59 34.1 7.8 12.4 13.9 acres: 454,893 7,942 34.0 7.7 12.2 14.1 140 to 179 acres ..............................................farms: 2,293 65 34.2 7.2 15.0 12.1 acres: 359,621 10,401 34.2 7.2 15.1 12.0 180 to 219 acres ..............................................farms: 1,586 69 31.0 5.1 10.9 15.0 acres: 313,171 13,238 31.0 5.1 11.1 14.8 220 to 259 acres ..............................................farms: 1,244 61 33.4 4.9 14.6 13.8 acres: 295,900 14,483 33.3 4.9 14.7 13.7 260 to 499 acres ..............................................farms: 3,857 147 31.8 3.1 16.6 12.2 acres: 1,386,524 53,646 31.7 3.0 16.6 12.1 500 to 999 acres ..............................................farms: 2,919 93 26.3 1.6 14.2 10.5 acres: 2,061,737 70,407 26.1 1.6 13.9 10.6 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..........................................farms: 2,043 190 24.1 0.9 6.2 17.0 acres: 2,826,727 264,144 23.9 0.8 6.0 17.2 2,000 acres or more ...........................................farms: 1,698 87 26.0 0.9 3.0 22.1 acres: 5,776,609 249,368 23.3 1.0 2.8 19.5 : Irrigated land use: : Harvested cropland ............................................farms: 2,950 116 36.1 12.7 12.5 10.9 acres: 605,934 25,958 22.8 0.7 2.4 19.6 Pastureland and other land ....................................farms: 124 17 44.4 15.9 16.4 12.1 acres: 4,736 1,947 58.3 4.4 16.7 37.3 : Market value of agricultural products sold .....................$1,000: 18,029,033 397 23.3 4.5 8.0 10.7 : Farms by value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ..............................................farms: 11,913 563 52.4 31.0 17.2 4.1 $1,000: 1,328 (Z) 62.6 46.0 15.2 1.4 $1,000 to $2,499 ..............................................farms: 3,956 262 50.4 31.1 17.0 2.3 $1,000: 6,485 (Z) 50.1 30.8 17.0 2.3 $2,500 to $4,999 ..............................................farms: 4,033 150 46.7 27.6 16.0 3.1 $1,000: 14,684 1 46.7 27.5 16.0 3.2 $5,000 to $9,999 ..............................................farms: 4,648 182 43.8 25.3 14.3 4.3 $1,000: 33,121 1 43.6 25.2 14.2 4.2 $10,000 to $19,999 ............................................farms: 4,513 253 36.5 16.5 13.6 6.3 $1,000: 64,307 3 36.4 16.3 13.7 6.4 $20,000 to $24,999 ............................................farms: 1,534 87 38.0 15.5 12.9 9.6 $1,000: 34,246 2 38.0 15.4 12.9 9.6 $25,000 to $39,999 ............................................farms: 2,696 98 37.3 13.4 13.5 10.4 $1,000: 84,461 3 37.1 13.2 13.4 10.4 $40,000 to $49,999 ............................................farms: 1,417 92 39.1 10.1 13.1 16.0 $1,000: 63,124 4 39.0 10.0 13.0 16.0 $50,000 to $99,999 ............................................farms: 3,982 170 36.6 8.4 12.7 15.5 $1,000: 283,565 12 36.2 8.3 12.6 15.3 $100,000 to $249,999 ..........................................farms: 4,687 127 35.1 5.9 12.0 17.2 $1,000: 760,768 21 35.0 5.8 12.2 17.0 $250,000 to $499,999 ..........................................farms: 3,286 58 33.5 4.2 20.8 8.5 $1,000: 1,182,066 22 33.6 4.2 20.8 8.6 $500,000 to $999,999 ..........................................farms: 2,662 79 28.4 6.3 16.8 5.4 $1,000: 1,922,804 70 29.1 6.3 17.3 5.5 $1,000,000 or more ............................................farms: 4,272 129 24.2 3.8 6.6 13.9 $1,000: 13,578,074 353 20.3 3.9 6.0 10.4 : Farms by legal status for tax purposes: : Family or individual ..........................................farms: 45,401 969 41.5 19.3 14.4 7.9 acres: 8,956,083 296,376 27.9 4.0 9.7 14.2 Partnership ...................................................farms: 3,177 144 39.6 7.4 14.7 17.5 acres: 2,369,872 72,738 22.1 0.8 3.2 18.1 Corporation: : Family held .................................................farms: 3,605 105 34.3 10.0 16.2 8.1 acres: 2,919,012 99,192 27.0 3.0 15.0 9.0 Other than family held ......................................farms: 471 28 45.9 8.5 28.2 9.1 acres: 162,535 25,718 32.7 3.8 17.8 11.2 Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc .............................farms: 945 35 40.7 13.3 13.3 14.1 acres: 194,738 8,316 40.0 2.8 7.2 30.0 : Tenure: : Full owners ...................................................farms: 37,552 889 45.1 23.3 15.8 6.1 acres: 3,162,791 71,344 35.2 9.5 13.3 12.4 Part owners ...................................................farms: 13,753 286 29.7 3.1 12.2 14.4 acres: 10,491,854 327,664 24.6 1.1 7.3 16.3 Tenants .......................................................farms: 2,294 76 39.2 6.3 12.8 20.1 acres: 947,595 67,885 25.4 1.7 4.7 19.0 : Producers characteristics by- 1/ (see text) : Sex of operator: : Male ........................................................farms: 51,113 896 41.5 17.1 15.2 9.1 acres: 14,301,769 323,835 27.1 2.8 8.3 16.0 Female ......................................................farms: 28,229 604 41.3 19.3 14.9 7.1 acres: 5,724,456 119,566 22.7 3.6 9.0 10.2 : Primary occupation: : Farming .....................................................farms: 37,198 661 36.5 11.3 13.8 11.3 Other .......................................................farms: 57,084 1,128 46.1 18.7 18.2 9.2 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 570 27 47.5 21.5 19.2 6.8 acres: 116,971 20,333 24.0 6.5 11.7 5.9 : Race: : American Indian or : Alaska Native ..............................................farms: 124 11 41.1 18.8 6.3 16.0 acres: 24,216 2,551 25.1 4.2 4.0 17.0 Asian .......................................................farms: 103 12 38.8 18.5 13.7 6.6 acres: 13,033 2,631 30.6 7.7 17.1 5.9 Black or African American ...................................farms: 80 6 12.5 6.9 3.8 1.7 acres: 11,960 241 3.3 1.1 1.7 0.6 Native Hawaiian or : Other Pacific Islander .....................................farms: 15 3 26.7 17.8 8.2 0.7 acres: 2,769 (H) 45.8 10.7 34.5 0.7 White .......................................................farms: 53,405 986 41.0 17.4 14.7 8.9 acres: 14,570,752 336,890 27.0 2.8 8.2 15.9 More than one race reported .................................farms: 249 12 42.6 18.3 16.2 8.1 acres: 37,593 5,124 27.2 4.6 17.2 5.4 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training : in the Reserves or National Guard (see text) ..........producers: 87,661 1,336 42.3 15.9 16.6 9.8 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ...............producers: 6,621 156 42.1 14.6 15.0 12.5 : All producers by age group 1/: : Under 25 years ................................................farms: 1,962 189 58.3 19.4 29.5 9.4 25 to 34 years ................................................farms: 9,096 455 59.6 25.8 21.8 12.0 35 to 44 years ................................................farms: 14,627 265 50.1 16.9 22.2 11.0 45 to 54 years ................................................farms: 15,336 304 42.6 14.9 17.2 10.6 55 to 64 years ................................................farms: 21,083 389 38.4 15.2 13.3 9.9 65 to 74 years ................................................farms: 20,434 374 35.6 13.4 13.2 9.0 75 years and over .............................................farms: 11,744 218 34.6 13.0 12.2 9.3 : Net cash farm income of operations: : Farms with gains of- 2/ : Less than $1,000 ............................................farms: 1,275 39 42.7 22.4 15.6 4.7 $1,000: 608 (Z) 42.1 21.8 15.1 5.1 $1,000 to $4,999 ............................................farms: 3,714 87 40.4 18.7 13.2 8.5 $1,000: 10,334 (Z) 39.7 18.1 13.0 8.7 $5,000 to $9,999 ............................................farms: 2,770 76 37.4 14.2 12.4 10.8 $1,000: 20,262 1 37.4 14.0 12.3 11.1 $10,000 to $24,999 ..........................................farms: 4,573 117 36.3 11.5 13.7 11.1 $1,000: 76,049 2 36.0 11.4 13.4 11.2 $25,000 to $49,999 ..........................................farms: 3,974 169 35.4 8.9 12.0 14.5 $1,000: 143,853 6 35.5 8.8 12.3 14.4 $50,000 or more .............................................farms: 13,094 286 30.1 5.5 12.5 12.0 $1,000: 6,521,012 170 23.5 4.4 7.3 11.9 : Farms with losses of- : Less than $1,000 ............................................farms: 1,421 51 45.5 26.6 15.0 3.9 $1,000: 737 (Z) 46.9 27.4 15.2 4.3 $1,000 to $4,999 ............................................farms: 6,025 432 49.2 28.7 16.0 4.4 $1,000: 17,590 1 49.6 29.5 15.8 4.3 $5,000 to $9,999 ............................................farms: 5,432 150 51.5 30.7 16.8 4.0 $1,000: 39,704 1 51.5 31.0 16.6 4.0 $10,000 to $24,999 ..........................................farms: 6,722 239 51.0 28.7 16.5 5.7 $1,000: 106,401 4 50.7 28.4 16.6 5.7 $25,000 to $49,999 ..........................................farms: 2,603 56 47.6 22.7 17.9 7.0 $1,000: 90,525 2 47.6 22.5 17.8 7.3 $50,000 or more .............................................farms: 1,996 87 39.1 11.9 18.4 8.8 $1,000: 379,193 34 30.4 7.3 16.9 6.1 : Livestock and poultry: : Cattle and calves inventory ...................................farms: 13,984 515 35.2 25.0 7.1 3.1 number: 770,048 30,952 19.3 6.2 7.8 5.2 Beef cows inventory .........................................farms: 9,990 668 32.7 22.7 6.6 3.4 number: 177,730 2,505 22.3 11.8 5.7 4.8 Milk cows inventory .........................................farms: 1,521 26 35.5 25.1 8.6 1.8 number: 183,176 20,335 7.4 0.9 4.1 2.4 Hog and pigs inventory ........................................farms: 2,150 79 42.9 20.8 19.5 2.6 number: 4,372,121 282,762 33.9 10.6 19.5 3.8 Layers inventory ............................................. farms: 6,009 311 50.0 29.5 17.8 2.7 number: 35,924,482 681,918 4.0 1.8 1.7 0.5 Broilers sold .................................................farms: 715 30 42.2 23.4 17.0 1.9 number: 51,943,087 1,654,125 12.6 6.2 5.8 0.6 Aquaculture sold ..............................................farms: 60 10 43.3 21.5 16.4 5.4 $1,000: 11,832 5 30.0 5.6 19.4 4.9 : Selected crops harvested: : Corn for grain ................................................farms: 19,082 427 34.2 5.1 11.1 18.1 acres: 5,376,022 207,689 25.3 0.9 4.7 19.6 Durum wheat for grain .........................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Other spring wheat for grain ..................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Winter wheat for grain ........................................farms: 3,008 56 29.4 4.8 17.2 7.4 acres: 262,177 7,748 27.9 3.1 16.5 8.4 Sorghum for grain .............................................farms: 39 9 28.2 4.2 19.7 4.3 acres: 4,366 1,083 26.2 4.0 18.5 3.6 Soybeans for beans ............................................farms: 18,671 350 27.4 5.4 21.9 0.2 acres: 5,687,521 139,090 24.9 3.3 20.9 0.8 Rice ..........................................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Cotton ........................................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table A. Summary of State Coverage, Nonresponse, and Misclassification Adjustments: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : Adjustment : Percent of total : Percent of total : Percent of total : : Standard : as percent : adjustment : adjustment from : adjustment from Item : Total : error : of total : from coverage : nonresponse : misclassification ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Selected crops harvested: - Con. : : Peanuts .......................................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Barley ........................................................farms: 39 10 38.5 15.6 21.4 1.6 acres: 851 169 22.1 5.8 15.3 1.0 Oats ..........................................................farms: 133 18 30.8 15.2 13.0 2.6 acres: 2,712 347 19.5 6.8 8.2 4.4 : Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ..................................farms: 18,327 634 37.4 27.1 9.9 0.4 acres: 488,227 16,125 26.7 15.9 10.0 0.7 Land in vegetables (see text) .................................farms: 1,456 78 38.3 21.6 14.6 2.1 acres: 37,901 3,164 14.1 1.0 0.7 12.4 Potatoes ....................................................farms: 271 34 36.9 22.3 9.8 4.8 acres: 6,872 2,319 19.8 0.3 (Z) 19.5 Tomatoes in the open ........................................farms: 572 58 36.2 21.3 14.0 0.9 acres: 8,193 1,515 21.4 11.0 9.4 1.0 Sweet corn (see text) .......................................farms: 449 46 33.9 19.5 13.3 1.0 acres: 3,533 255 8.6 4.0 4.0 0.5 Lettuce .....................................................farms: 184 13 38.0 23.4 13.5 1.1 acres: 69 3 29.3 17.5 10.9 0.9 Land in orchards (see text) ...................................farms: 855 56 48.9 20.9 24.5 3.5 acres: 3,382 256 26.8 9.1 13.3 4.5 Apples ......................................................farms: 397 34 45.6 17.4 24.4 3.8 acres: 1,636 140 20.2 5.6 10.3 4.3 Grapes (including muscadine) (see text) .....................farms: 264 18 50.0 21.0 25.8 3.2 acres: 686 50 31.6 11.9 16.6 3.0 Oranges .....................................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Almonds .....................................................farms: 7 3 57.1 35.0 20.6 1.6 acres: 2 (Z) 53.3 37.0 15.2 1.2 Land in berries ...............................................farms: 587 40 45.1 19.8 21.5 3.8 acres: 1,083 43 24.8 9.3 12.7 2.8 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: 53,599 1.9 :: Producers characteristics by- 1/ (see text) - Con. : Land in farms ..............................................acres: 14,602,240 2.3 :: : : :: Hispanic, Latino, or : Farms by size: : :: Spanish origin ..........................................farms: 570 4.8 1 to 9 acres .............................................farms: 6,418 4.7 :: acres: 116,971 17.4 acres: 33,182 4.5 :: : 10 to 49 acres ...........................................farms: 18,772 2.8 :: Race: : acres: 465,096 2.7 :: American Indian or : 50 to 69 acres ...........................................farms: 4,146 3.5 :: Alaska Native .........................................farms: 124 8.5 acres: 241,828 3.4 :: acres: 24,216 10.5 70 to 99 acres ...........................................farms: 4,716 4.2 :: Asian ..................................................farms: 103 11.4 acres: 386,952 4.1 :: acres: 13,033 20.2 100 to 139 acres .........................................farms: 3,907 1.5 :: Black or African American ..............................farms: 80 7.3 acres: 454,893 1.7 :: acres: 11,960 2.0 140 to 179 acres .........................................farms: 2,293 2.8 :: Native Hawaiian or : acres: 359,621 2.9 :: Other Pacific Islander ................................farms: 15 20.0 180 to 219 acres .........................................farms: 1,586 4.3 :: acres: 2,769 (H) acres: 313,171 4.2 :: White ..................................................farms: 53,405 1.8 220 to 259 acres .........................................farms: 1,244 4.9 :: acres: 14,570,752 2.3 acres: 295,900 4.9 :: More than one race reported ............................farms: 249 5.0 260 to 499 acres .........................................farms: 3,857 3.8 :: acres: 37,593 13.6 acres: 1,386,524 3.9 :: : 500 to 999 acres .........................................farms: 2,919 3.2 :: Military service: : acres: 2,061,737 3.4 :: Never served or only on active duty for training : 1,000 to 1,999 acres .....................................farms: 2,043 9.3 :: in the Reserves or National Guard (see text) .....producers: 87,661 1.5 acres: 2,826,727 9.3 :: Active duty now or in the past (see text) ..........producers: 6,621 2.4 2,000 acres or more ......................................farms: 1,698 5.1 :: : acres: 5,776,609 4.3 :: All producers by age group 1/: : : :: Under 25 years ...........................................farms: 1,962 9.6 Irrigated land use: : :: 25 to 34 years ...........................................farms: 9,096 5.0 Harvested cropland .......................................farms: 2,950 3.9 :: 35 to 44 years ...........................................farms: 14,627 1.8 acres: 605,934 4.3 :: 45 to 54 years ...........................................farms: 15,336 2.0 Pastureland and other land ...............................farms: 124 13.4 :: 55 to 64 years ...........................................farms: 21,083 1.8 acres: 4,736 41.1 :: 65 to 74 years ...........................................farms: 20,434 1.8 : :: 75 years and over ........................................farms: 11,744 1.9 Market value of agricultural products sold ................$1,000: 18,029,033 2.2 :: : : :: Net cash farm income of operations: : Farms by value of sales: : :: Farms with gains of- 2/ : Less than $1,000 .........................................farms: 11,913 4.7 :: Less than $1,000 .......................................farms: 1,275 3.0 $1,000: 1,328 13.5 :: $1,000: 608 5.0 $1,000 to $2,499 .........................................farms: 3,956 6.6 :: $1,000 to $4,999 .......................................farms: 3,714 2.3 $1,000: 6,485 7.3 :: $1,000: 10,334 2.9 $2,500 to $4,999 .........................................farms: 4,033 3.7 :: $5,000 to $9,999 .......................................farms: 2,770 2.7 $1,000: 14,684 3.7 :: $1,000: 20,262 2.6 $5,000 to $9,999 .........................................farms: 4,648 3.9 :: $10,000 to $24,999 .....................................farms: 4,573 2.6 $1,000: 33,121 4.2 :: $1,000: 76,049 3.2 $10,000 to $19,999 .......................................farms: 4,513 5.6 :: $25,000 to $49,999 .....................................farms: 3,974 4.3 $1,000: 64,307 5.2 :: $1,000: 143,853 4.5 $20,000 to $24,999 .......................................farms: 1,534 5.6 :: $50,000 or more ........................................farms: 13,094 2.2 $1,000: 34,246 5.6 :: $1,000: 6,521,012 2.6 $25,000 to $39,999 .......................................farms: 2,696 3.6 :: : $1,000: 84,461 3.9 :: Farms with losses of- : $40,000 to $49,999 .......................................farms: 1,417 6.5 :: Less than $1,000 .......................................farms: 1,421 3.6 $1,000: 63,124 6.6 :: $1,000: 737 4.8 $50,000 to $99,999 .......................................farms: 3,982 4.3 :: $1,000 to $4,999 .......................................farms: 6,025 7.2 $1,000: 283,565 4.1 :: $1,000: 17,590 6.3 $100,000 to $249,999 .....................................farms: 4,687 2.7 :: $5,000 to $9,999 .......................................farms: 5,432 2.8 $1,000: 760,768 2.7 :: $1,000: 39,704 2.9 $250,000 to $499,999 .....................................farms: 3,286 1.8 :: $10,000 to $24,999 .....................................farms: 6,722 3.6 $1,000: 1,182,066 1.9 :: $1,000: 106,401 3.6 $500,000 to $999,999 .....................................farms: 2,662 3.0 :: $25,000 to $49,999 .....................................farms: 2,603 2.2 $1,000: 1,922,804 3.7 :: $1,000: 90,525 2.0 $1,000,000 or more .......................................farms: 4,272 3.0 :: $50,000 or more ........................................farms: 1,996 4.4 $1,000: 13,578,074 2.6 :: $1,000: 379,193 8.9 : :: : Farms by legal status for tax purposes: : :: Livestock and poultry: : Family or individual .....................................farms: 45,401 2.1 :: Cattle and calves inventory ..............................farms: 13,984 3.7 acres: 8,956,083 3.3 :: number: 770,048 4.0 Partnership ..............................................farms: 3,177 4.5 :: Beef cows inventory ....................................farms: 9,990 6.7 acres: 2,369,872 3.1 :: number: 177,730 1.4 Corporation: : :: Milk cows inventory ....................................farms: 1,521 1.7 Family held ............................................farms: 3,605 2.9 :: number: 183,176 11.1 acres: 2,919,012 3.4 :: Hog and pigs inventory ...................................farms: 2,150 3.7 Other than family held .................................farms: 471 5.9 :: number: 4,372,121 6.5 acres: 162,535 15.8 :: Layers inventory ........................................ farms: 6,009 5.2 Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : :: number: 35,924,482 1.9 American Indian Reservation, etc ........................farms: 945 3.7 :: Broilers sold ............................................farms: 715 4.2 acres: 194,738 4.3 :: number: 51,943,087 3.2 : :: Aquaculture sold .........................................farms: 60 15.9 Tenure: : :: $1,000: 11,832 43.6 Full owners ..............................................farms: 37,552 2.4 :: : acres: 3,162,791 2.3 :: Selected crops harvested: : Part owners ..............................................farms: 13,753 2.1 :: Corn for grain ...........................................farms: 19,082 2.2 acres: 10,491,854 3.1 :: acres: 5,376,022 3.9 Tenants ..................................................farms: 2,294 3.3 :: Durum wheat for grain ....................................farms: - - acres: 947,595 7.2 :: acres: - - : :: Other spring wheat for grain .............................farms: - - Producers characteristics by- 1/ (see text) : :: acres: - - Sex of operator: : :: Winter wheat for grain ...................................farms: 3,008 1.9 Male ...................................................farms: 51,113 1.8 :: acres: 262,177 3.0 acres: 14,301,769 2.3 :: Sorghum for grain ........................................farms: 39 23.5 Female .................................................farms: 28,229 2.1 :: acres: 4,366 24.8 acres: 5,724,456 2.1 :: Soybeans for beans .......................................farms: 18,671 1.9 : :: acres: 5,687,521 2.4 Primary occupation: : :: Rice .....................................................farms: - - Farming ................................................farms: 37,198 1.8 :: acres: - - Other ..................................................farms: 57,084 2.0 :: : ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table B. Reliability Estimates of State Totals: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : :Coefficient :: : :Coefficient : :of variation:: : :of variation Item : Total : (percent) :: Item : Total : (percent) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Selected crops harvested: - Con. : :: Selected crops harvested: - Con. : : :: Land in vegetables (see text) - Con. : Cotton ...................................................farms: - - :: : acres: - - :: Sweet corn (see text) ..................................farms: 449 10.3 Peanuts ..................................................farms: - - :: acres: 3,533 7.2 acres: - - :: Lettuce ................................................farms: 184 7.2 Barley ...................................................farms: 39 25.3 :: acres: 69 4.6 acres: 851 19.9 :: Land in orchards (see text) ..............................farms: 855 6.5 Oats .....................................................farms: 133 13.7 :: acres: 3,382 7.6 acres: 2,712 12.8 :: Apples .................................................farms: 397 8.4 : :: acres: 1,636 8.6 Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : :: Grapes (including muscadine) (see text) ................farms: 264 6.9 grass silage, and greenchop .............................farms: 18,327 3.5 :: acres: 686 7.3 acres: 488,227 3.3 :: Oranges ................................................farms: - - Land in vegetables (see text) ............................farms: 1,456 5.4 :: acres: - - acres: 37,901 8.3 :: Almonds ................................................farms: 7 40.7 Potatoes ...............................................farms: 271 12.7 :: acres: 2 31.6 acres: 6,872 33.8 :: Land in berries ..........................................farms: 587 6.8 Tomatoes in the open ...................................farms: 572 10.2 :: acres: 1,083 4.0 acres: 8,193 18.5 :: : ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 : : Indiana ..............................................................: 53,599 993 41.7 17.8 15.2 8.8 : Counties : : Adams ................................................................: 1,305 51 42.8 26.2 13.4 3.3 Allen ................................................................: 1,497 81 46.5 23.9 16.9 5.7 Bartholomew ..........................................................: 502 24 38.1 21.2 13.7 3.2 Benton ...............................................................: 390 29 32.5 4.7 11.1 16.7 Blackford ............................................................: 217 25 33.7 16.6 12.6 4.5 Boone ................................................................: 519 20 45.7 21.0 19.1 5.5 Brown ................................................................: 157 28 50.3 21.7 21.5 7.2 Carroll ..............................................................: 537 27 36.0 14.8 14.7 6.5 Cass .................................................................: 633 36 37.3 5.9 5.8 25.6 Clark ................................................................: 437 18 42.5 18.0 20.2 4.2 : Clay .................................................................: 486 49 35.0 12.5 14.5 8.1 Clinton ..............................................................: 526 55 39.1 12.9 13.4 12.8 Crawford .............................................................: 374 25 45.0 23.6 17.2 4.2 Daviess ..............................................................: 1,140 72 47.3 23.0 13.3 11.0 Dearborn .............................................................: 520 25 46.9 19.0 21.9 6.1 Decatur ..............................................................: 552 20 34.3 11.7 13.8 8.7 DeKalb ...............................................................: 818 68 36.6 14.6 17.1 4.9 Delaware .............................................................: 506 44 37.4 18.9 15.2 3.3 Dubois ...............................................................: 740 52 37.9 16.1 14.0 7.8 Elkhart ..............................................................: 1,809 97 51.1 24.3 21.5 5.3 : Fayette ..............................................................: 298 28 34.6 12.3 14.0 8.4 Floyd ................................................................: 257 23 43.3 18.5 23.2 1.6 Fountain .............................................................: 440 19 38.0 13.0 15.8 9.2 Franklin .............................................................: 683 32 36.2 14.9 11.6 9.7 Fulton ...............................................................: 636 31 42.0 12.9 12.9 16.2 Gibson ...............................................................: 477 56 41.7 11.0 15.7 15.1 Grant ................................................................: 457 11 40.5 11.6 16.7 12.2 Greene ...............................................................: 788 42 44.4 18.8 19.1 6.4 Hamilton .............................................................: 517 26 43.5 23.2 17.4 2.9 Hancock ..............................................................: 505 34 41.2 21.4 13.9 6.0 : Harrison .............................................................: 990 44 44.8 20.6 13.8 10.4 Hendricks ............................................................: 544 27 42.0 23.5 13.5 5.0 Henry ................................................................: 584 30 42.0 20.5 13.0 8.5 Howard ...............................................................: 427 21 38.4 16.2 15.7 6.5 Huntington ...........................................................: 643 15 36.2 13.0 17.7 5.5 Jackson ..............................................................: 607 52 41.1 17.1 15.5 8.6 Jasper ...............................................................: 608 32 42.4 13.3 14.5 14.6 Jay ..................................................................: 801 34 38.7 16.8 15.3 6.6 Jefferson ............................................................: 513 19 40.6 22.5 12.9 5.2 Jennings .............................................................: 461 36 40.8 21.2 15.7 3.9 : Johnson ..............................................................: 520 18 44.5 26.5 13.7 4.3 Knox .................................................................: 447 29 40.9 15.7 19.4 5.9 Kosciusko ............................................................: 1,079 25 43.5 23.0 15.3 5.2 LaGrange .............................................................: 2,474 103 51.7 31.6 17.4 2.8 Lake .................................................................: 347 36 50.0 15.2 14.4 20.4 LaPorte ..............................................................: 677 20 44.0 19.3 19.6 5.1 Lawrence .............................................................: 706 76 42.1 19.4 17.8 4.9 Madison ..............................................................: 682 33 45.2 19.8 18.3 7.2 Marion ...............................................................: 169 7 50.5 27.3 20.8 2.4 Marshall .............................................................: 779 43 41.8 17.9 11.1 12.8 : Martin ...............................................................: 249 18 43.7 16.0 18.9 8.8 Miami ................................................................: 613 40 35.3 10.6 11.3 13.3 Monroe ...............................................................: 419 22 41.3 20.7 15.9 4.8 Montgomery ...........................................................: 651 32 37.5 16.6 13.5 7.4 Morgan ...............................................................: 506 42 42.5 18.6 16.0 7.9 Newton ...............................................................: 372 34 39.7 5.7 7.9 26.1 Noble ................................................................: 1,067 103 42.1 20.4 15.6 6.1 Ohio .................................................................: 123 9 34.1 22.0 9.6 2.5 Orange ...............................................................: 425 49 39.5 19.0 16.4 4.0 Owen .................................................................: 435 41 42.1 15.8 13.0 13.4 : Parke ................................................................: 646 51 44.8 16.1 17.6 11.1 Perry ................................................................: 417 33 41.5 17.1 14.6 9.8 Pike .................................................................: 279 38 29.5 9.9 10.0 9.6 Porter ...............................................................: 462 21 42.6 14.8 19.7 8.1 Posey ................................................................: 462 28 41.1 16.8 18.8 5.5 Pulaski ..............................................................: 507 38 35.8 7.9 11.0 16.9 Putnam ...............................................................: 728 64 40.0 18.5 13.5 8.0 Randolph .............................................................: 675 29 40.5 15.2 20.1 5.2 Ripley ...............................................................: 835 30 39.6 18.5 15.1 6.0 Rush .................................................................: 473 22 38.6 4.4 7.7 26.5 : St. Joseph ...........................................................: 547 40 43.7 16.6 15.6 11.5 Scott ................................................................: 283 37 41.8 19.0 12.5 10.3 Shelby ...............................................................: 548 33 40.8 16.2 17.7 7.0 Spencer ..............................................................: 558 39 36.5 17.5 14.5 4.5 Starke ...............................................................: 394 15 29.3 13.0 9.3 7.0 Steuben ..............................................................: 461 29 39.4 14.9 18.3 6.2 Sullivan .............................................................: 411 23 40.7 7.9 11.1 21.7 Switzerland ..........................................................: 339 35 45.3 18.4 21.8 5.0 Tippecanoe ...........................................................: 712 43 45.2 21.3 15.9 8.0 Tipton ...............................................................: 416 24 35.0 10.2 15.7 9.1 : Union ................................................................: 194 19 29.6 11.8 9.5 8.3 Vanderburgh ..........................................................: 204 33 33.2 14.2 17.3 1.7 Vermillion ...........................................................: 291 36 33.5 10.8 11.4 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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ALL FARMS (NUMBER) - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Vigo .................................................................: 464 23 44.6 13.7 11.7 19.2 Wabash ...............................................................: 635 54 35.8 15.6 13.4 6.8 Warren ...............................................................: 421 46 36.9 13.3 15.4 8.2 Warrick ..............................................................: 335 35 43.3 16.2 15.9 11.3 Washington ...........................................................: 783 27 40.9 18.3 13.9 8.8 Wayne ................................................................: 727 44 40.3 21.6 13.1 5.6 Wells ................................................................: 527 34 35.4 14.4 17.2 3.8 White ................................................................: 577 37 41.3 13.1 12.9 15.3 Whitley ..............................................................: 647 33 38.1 15.5 15.2 7.4 : LAND IN FARMS (ACRES) : : State Total : : Indiana ..............................................................: 14,602,240 336,018 27.9 3.1 8.9 16.0 : Counties : : Adams ................................................................: 214,734 17,550 25.6 6.5 16.4 2.6 Allen ................................................................: 329,722 50,956 40.8 7.8 28.8 4.2 Bartholomew ..........................................................: 129,104 9,813 25.9 5.4 17.6 3.0 Benton ...............................................................: 226,260 15,951 28.4 2.2 13.7 12.6 Blackford ............................................................: 75,340 17,019 11.7 1.9 8.2 1.6 Boone ................................................................: 205,588 7,198 21.7 4.1 16.2 1.5 Brown ................................................................: 15,451 1,485 37.5 9.6 18.3 9.6 Carroll ..............................................................: 197,057 13,490 25.8 2.8 14.4 8.6 Cass .................................................................: 224,621 29,103 26.8 0.3 1.0 25.5 Clark ................................................................: 86,065 21,281 27.7 7.5 17.5 2.7 : Clay .................................................................: 168,912 89,050 19.2 3.6 11.3 4.3 Clinton ..............................................................: 205,912 44,986 26.1 3.9 17.2 4.9 Crawford .............................................................: 68,274 10,784 41.1 12.7 22.5 5.9 Daviess ..............................................................: 186,607 16,875 30.2 1.7 3.6 25.0 Dearborn .............................................................: 49,633 5,151 36.0 12.8 17.5 5.7 Decatur ..............................................................: 169,467 22,349 24.2 3.1 13.6 7.5 DeKalb ...............................................................: 191,601 19,940 24.7 4.2 13.6 6.9 Delaware .............................................................: 156,043 33,967 21.6 5.2 14.7 1.7 Dubois ...............................................................: 159,666 13,811 34.2 6.6 17.6 10.0 Elkhart ..............................................................: 195,094 13,299 35.7 3.9 11.7 20.0 : Fayette ..............................................................: 91,045 19,409 13.9 2.0 8.4 3.5 Floyd ................................................................: 16,616 2,315 24.5 8.5 14.2 1.8 Fountain .............................................................: 192,752 18,890 23.4 2.6 15.3 5.5 Franklin .............................................................: 144,173 8,642 28.0 4.1 7.9 16.0 Fulton ...............................................................: 181,860 10,993 26.3 3.8 13.1 9.4 Gibson ...............................................................: 248,444 69,775 32.1 3.8 19.1 9.1 Grant ................................................................: 159,502 10,340 30.6 3.4 20.1 7.1 Greene ...............................................................: 192,510 13,821 34.1 10.1 18.4 5.7 Hamilton .............................................................: 132,195 15,547 23.2 5.7 14.5 3.0 Hancock ..............................................................: 184,430 13,919 18.5 2.7 12.1 3.7 : Harrison .............................................................: 154,221 28,563 38.0 5.1 6.7 26.2 Hendricks ............................................................: 115,423 12,949 25.8 5.9 15.7 4.1 Henry ................................................................: 178,215 14,328 22.3 3.2 7.3 11.8 Howard ...............................................................: 139,488 12,346 15.8 2.0 11.9 1.8 Huntington ...........................................................: 219,609 16,327 25.6 2.7 15.7 7.1 Jackson ..............................................................: 168,778 50,034 36.1 7.3 20.1 8.7 Jasper ...............................................................: 312,985 47,331 30.2 3.5 11.7 15.0 Jay ..................................................................: 198,780 12,780 32.2 4.9 21.1 6.2 Jefferson ............................................................: 84,233 9,328 22.1 9.3 8.5 4.4 Jennings .............................................................: 113,373 9,799 19.8 5.5 7.8 6.5 : Johnson ..............................................................: 122,228 60,081 15.9 4.3 10.0 1.6 Knox .................................................................: 327,292 18,810 28.5 3.7 18.5 6.3 Kosciusko ............................................................: 298,904 33,890 32.9 8.0 18.8 6.1 LaGrange .............................................................: 193,616 18,262 29.5 12.7 12.0 4.9 Lake .................................................................: 123,589 10,911 33.1 0.6 2.3 30.2 LaPorte ..............................................................: 277,850 24,080 32.8 6.6 20.5 5.7 Lawrence .............................................................: 117,099 13,835 31.0 10.5 12.4 8.2 Madison ..............................................................: 196,215 33,319 31.6 6.6 20.0 5.0 Marion ...............................................................: 14,595 4,072 40.0 5.7 32.3 2.0 Marshall .............................................................: 201,037 21,663 31.2 1.0 2.3 27.9 : Martin ...............................................................: 57,900 6,497 32.3 5.9 17.1 9.4 Miami ................................................................: 201,899 21,914 26.9 1.9 8.7 16.3 Monroe ...............................................................: 63,216 3,978 33.3 1.7 4.9 26.7 Montgomery ...........................................................: 252,762 25,206 25.5 5.8 13.7 5.9 Morgan ...............................................................: 130,356 11,998 27.2 6.0 14.3 6.8 Newton ...............................................................: 189,934 11,658 23.4 1.1 2.3 20.1 Noble ................................................................: 174,349 14,025 32.0 7.2 14.1 10.6 Ohio .................................................................: 16,420 664 24.8 14.1 7.7 2.9 Orange ...............................................................: 95,336 11,974 24.0 9.3 10.9 3.9 Owen .................................................................: 76,206 5,107 31.1 7.6 8.6 15.0 : Parke ................................................................: 174,867 20,394 27.6 5.6 10.8 11.2 Perry ................................................................: 66,411 6,260 37.6 11.9 13.9 11.8 Pike .................................................................: 88,483 21,190 15.0 1.9 5.8 7.3 Porter ...............................................................: 122,238 14,732 24.9 3.7 16.1 5.1 Posey ................................................................: 256,130 23,399 27.3 5.2 20.0 2.0 Pulaski ..............................................................: 245,345 46,918 33.1 1.8 6.4 24.9 Putnam ...............................................................: 174,378 29,275 27.9 8.0 12.4 7.5 Randolph .............................................................: 238,870 24,795 36.7 4.1 28.9 3.7 Ripley ...............................................................: 175,750 26,525 32.5 7.8 19.4 5.3 Rush .................................................................: 189,580 27,321 27.0 0.3 1.6 25.1 St. Joseph ...........................................................: 153,034 9,112 33.6 3.1 8.0 22.5 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LAND IN FARMS (ACRES) - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Scott ................................................................: 45,293 32,578 15.1 4.6 5.0 5.6 Shelby ...............................................................: 209,675 33,420 21.2 2.4 9.8 9.0 Spencer ..............................................................: 162,031 29,207 28.2 6.4 17.6 4.2 Starke ...............................................................: 98,815 13,059 25.0 5.8 11.4 7.8 Steuben ..............................................................: 96,550 6,667 21.1 5.3 11.4 4.3 Sullivan .............................................................: 176,644 14,429 26.6 2.4 9.1 15.0 Switzerland ..........................................................: 53,933 1,966 27.7 9.6 13.6 4.5 Tippecanoe ...........................................................: 237,534 38,165 31.2 5.5 16.5 9.3 Tipton ...............................................................: 163,401 7,333 14.1 1.3 9.5 3.2 Union ................................................................: 69,029 27,617 10.0 1.8 5.8 2.4 : Vanderburgh ..........................................................: 51,839 20,204 19.4 4.1 14.4 1.0 Vermillion ...........................................................: 104,913 10,821 11.8 1.6 6.1 4.1 Vigo .................................................................: 105,310 41,393 28.7 2.8 8.1 17.8 Wabash ...............................................................: 186,071 24,370 26.6 4.3 19.0 3.3 Warren ...............................................................: 204,198 21,588 18.4 2.8 6.5 9.1 Warrick ..............................................................: 123,966 30,494 25.0 3.3 10.1 11.6 Washington ...........................................................: 190,434 18,684 28.4 8.4 14.3 5.7 Wayne ................................................................: 154,498 19,345 31.5 8.6 17.8 5.1 Wells ................................................................: 201,538 23,696 25.7 3.3 21.0 1.4 White ................................................................: 304,558 32,295 33.4 2.8 12.3 18.3 Whitley ..............................................................: 162,338 16,419 21.2 3.5 12.2 5.4 : SALES ($1,000) : : State Total : : Indiana ..............................................................: 18,029,033 397 25.3 5.7 8.4 11.2 : Counties : : Adams ................................................................: 366,136 21 22.7 7.8 10.8 4.1 Allen ................................................................: 310,503 43 39.5 7.8 27.7 4.0 Bartholomew ..........................................................: 128,770 10 28.0 5.6 20.0 2.3 Benton ...............................................................: 298,356 12 20.0 0.7 14.2 5.1 Blackford ............................................................: 78,176 16 13.2 1.6 9.5 2.0 Boone ................................................................: 230,230 7 24.7 5.2 17.4 2.1 Brown ................................................................: 4,973 1 27.7 7.0 18.0 2.7 Carroll ..............................................................: 299,907 28 26.7 3.3 13.6 9.8 Cass .................................................................: 252,949 29 23.8 0.3 0.8 22.8 Clark ................................................................: 58,899 20 18.5 7.4 9.7 1.5 : Clay .................................................................: 143,694 78 15.5 3.0 10.6 1.9 Clinton ..............................................................: 274,170 53 27.0 6.8 14.7 5.6 Crawford .............................................................: 28,049 7 34.7 6.8 25.6 2.3 Daviess ..............................................................: 403,143 17 30.6 6.7 8.3 15.5 Dearborn .............................................................: 13,094 2 26.8 7.2 15.8 3.8 Decatur ..............................................................: 290,732 34 16.6 3.7 9.4 3.5 DeKalb ...............................................................: 166,606 19 19.1 5.8 9.9 3.4 Delaware .............................................................: 156,243 39 20.1 2.7 14.9 2.5 Dubois ...............................................................: 487,689 16 22.4 17.9 3.9 0.6 Elkhart ..............................................................: 497,787 42 36.4 13.4 14.8 8.2 : Fayette ..............................................................: 78,720 21 9.9 1.6 5.9 2.5 Floyd ................................................................: 6,921 1 51.7 10.6 39.8 1.3 Fountain .............................................................: 175,818 21 21.4 2.5 14.9 4.1 Franklin .............................................................: 103,017 8 22.8 1.3 3.3 18.2 Fulton ...............................................................: 195,306 26 28.9 5.3 14.6 9.0 Gibson ...............................................................: 268,746 67 30.1 7.0 17.0 6.1 Grant ................................................................: 167,757 15 27.5 2.5 19.5 5.5 Greene ...............................................................: 180,126 16 25.9 7.9 14.4 3.6 Hamilton .............................................................: 140,769 9 17.1 10.4 5.9 0.8 Hancock ..............................................................: 206,814 23 22.3 5.2 14.5 2.5 : Harrison .............................................................: 107,955 22 29.1 11.2 4.1 13.7 Hendricks ............................................................: 122,231 16 25.6 8.5 13.0 4.1 Henry ................................................................: 200,884 13 20.8 3.6 11.4 5.8 Howard ...............................................................: 137,389 13 12.1 2.7 8.3 1.2 Huntington ...........................................................: 303,036 22 17.7 5.5 10.1 2.1 Jackson ..............................................................: 264,705 25 26.0 9.9 5.9 10.2 Jasper ...............................................................: 589,674 39 26.6 5.4 14.8 6.4 Jay ..................................................................: 602,966 14 21.2 14.1 5.3 1.8 Jefferson ............................................................: 42,544 5 12.2 4.2 5.8 2.2 Jennings .............................................................: 96,569 9 12.5 3.8 1.1 7.6 : Johnson ..............................................................: 122,619 62 13.5 2.8 8.9 1.8 Knox .................................................................: 416,833 26 26.4 8.0 14.5 3.9 Kosciusko ............................................................: 428,903 17 27.2 11.3 11.3 4.6 LaGrange .............................................................: 494,017 56 37.6 18.8 14.7 4.0 Lake .................................................................: 99,957 9 33.2 0.9 4.1 28.2 LaPorte ..............................................................: 308,802 22 26.4 7.1 15.4 3.8 Lawrence .............................................................: 50,796 7 25.4 5.6 6.2 13.6 Madison ..............................................................: 206,059 41 26.9 5.8 12.5 8.6 Marion ...............................................................: 16,336 3 43.7 12.7 28.8 2.2 Marshall .............................................................: 262,735 23 28.0 2.0 1.8 24.2 : Martin ...............................................................: 109,809 9 33.9 9.8 21.2 2.8 Miami ................................................................: 269,146 28 25.3 5.1 7.2 13.0 Monroe ...............................................................: 16,643 2 36.6 13.0 21.9 1.7 Montgomery ...........................................................: 235,467 21 23.2 11.8 8.3 3.1 Morgan ...............................................................: 122,372 12 25.0 5.3 14.9 4.9 Newton ...............................................................: 442,405 16 12.4 1.4 0.8 10.2 Noble ................................................................: 199,872 15 24.0 6.4 14.2 3.4 Ohio .................................................................: 4,831 (Z) 10.2 3.6 5.8 0.8 Orange ...............................................................: 220,924 7 5.7 1.6 3.8 0.3 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SALES ($1,000) - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Owen .................................................................: 31,996 4 19.9 4.3 7.1 8.5 Parke ................................................................: 135,834 19 25.0 5.7 8.6 10.7 Perry ................................................................: 47,495 8 36.5 17.7 12.0 6.8 Pike .................................................................: 85,118 24 23.9 13.3 8.6 2.0 Porter ...............................................................: 101,951 14 21.2 5.0 14.1 2.1 Posey ................................................................: 222,383 16 24.4 4.2 18.8 1.5 Pulaski ..............................................................: 369,273 36 23.5 4.6 6.8 12.1 Putnam ...............................................................: 144,173 22 27.3 5.5 16.9 5.0 Randolph .............................................................: 328,813 32 37.8 5.9 28.5 3.4 Ripley ...............................................................: 133,546 26 32.3 8.7 19.2 4.4 : Rush .................................................................: 222,694 28 34.1 0.3 1.7 32.1 St. Joseph ...........................................................: 162,244 13 29.8 5.1 9.8 14.9 Scott ................................................................: 28,073 5 6.3 1.5 2.0 2.8 Shelby ...............................................................: 208,193 34 17.2 2.5 9.6 5.1 Spencer ..............................................................: 148,680 19 22.2 5.5 14.1 2.6 Starke ...............................................................: 75,483 11 23.9 3.9 9.6 10.4 Steuben ..............................................................: 82,622 8 18.6 9.1 7.0 2.5 Sullivan .............................................................: 171,052 16 24.7 2.0 6.6 16.1 Switzerland ..........................................................: 23,591 2 13.7 4.4 6.5 2.8 Tippecanoe ...........................................................: 244,176 30 27.9 6.8 16.4 4.7 : Tipton ...............................................................: 203,027 8 13.5 1.4 8.3 3.9 Union ................................................................: 66,832 30 6.9 0.9 4.3 1.8 Vanderburgh ..........................................................: 50,097 20 19.6 4.7 14.1 0.8 Vermillion ...........................................................: 92,473 6 7.6 1.1 5.2 1.3 Vigo .................................................................: 92,349 35 21.5 5.9 5.8 9.8 Wabash ...............................................................: 394,401 26 31.4 9.9 17.9 3.6 Warren ...............................................................: 216,652 16 11.4 2.7 3.3 5.5 Warrick ..............................................................: 103,676 31 22.9 1.6 6.7 14.6 Washington ...........................................................: 258,198 23 25.3 9.8 13.0 2.5 Wayne ................................................................: 132,839 27 33.9 10.3 18.9 4.6 : Wells ................................................................: 313,500 60 26.2 8.2 17.0 1.0 White ................................................................: 439,323 27 31.8 6.3 13.9 11.7 Whitley ..............................................................: 187,697 26 23.1 2.3 13.6 7.2 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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. : : :: : Indiana ........................: 344 344 - :: Lawrence .......................: 21 21 - : :: Madison ........................: 6 6 - Counties : :: Marion .........................: 9 9 - : :: Marshall .......................: 6 6 - Adams ..........................: 6 6 - :: Martin .........................: 1 1 - Allen ..........................: 10 10 - :: Miami ..........................: 8 8 - Bartholomew ....................: 1 1 - :: Monroe .........................: 6 6 - Blackford ......................: 2 2 - :: Montgomery .....................: 2 2 - Carroll ........................: 6 6 - :: Newton .........................: 2 2 - Cass ...........................: 1 1 - :: Noble ..........................: 13 13 - Clark ..........................: 2 2 - :: : Clay ...........................: 3 3 - :: Orange .........................: 3 3 - Clinton ........................: 1 1 - :: Owen ...........................: 4 4 - Crawford .......................: 8 8 - :: Parke ..........................: 2 2 - : :: Perry ..........................: 2 2 - Daviess ........................: 2 2 - :: Pike ...........................: 6 6 - Dearborn .......................: 2 2 - :: Porter .........................: 1 1 - Delaware .......................: 3 3 - :: Pulaski ........................: 14 14 - Dubois .........................: 2 2 - :: Putnam .........................: 7 7 - Floyd ..........................: 3 3 - :: Randolph .......................: 3 3 - Fountain .......................: 7 7 - :: Ripley .........................: 2 2 - Fulton .........................: 7 7 - :: : Gibson .........................: 3 3 - :: St. Joseph .....................: 5 5 - Grant ..........................: 1 1 - :: Scott ..........................: 7 7 - Greene .........................: 14 14 - :: Shelby .........................: 3 3 - : :: Spencer ........................: 6 6 - Hamilton .......................: 3 3 - :: Starke .........................: 2 2 - Hancock ........................: 4 4 - :: Sullivan .......................: 4 4 - Harrison .......................: 4 4 - :: Switzerland ....................: 2 2 - Hendricks ......................: 12 12 - :: Tippecanoe .....................: 10 10 - Henry ..........................: 3 3 - :: Tipton .........................: 6 6 - Howard .........................: 1 1 - :: Vigo ...........................: 4 4 - Huntington .....................: 4 4 - :: : Jackson ........................: 5 5 - :: Wabash .........................: 8 8 - Jay ............................: 2 2 - :: Warren .........................: 1 1 - Jefferson ......................: 4 4 - :: Warrick ........................: 1 1 - : :: Washington .....................: 3 3 - Jennings .......................: 5 5 - :: Wayne ..........................: 2 2 - Johnson ........................: 1 1 - :: Wells ..........................: 8 8 - Kosciusko ......................: 1 1 - :: White ..........................: 7 7 - Lake ...........................: 4 4 - :: Whitley ........................: 7 7 - LaPorte ........................: 3 3 - :: : ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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.